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					<description><![CDATA[ABBOTT, William Henry  The Pulaski Citizen08 Dec 1992Mr. William Henry Abbott, 92, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Dec. 6, 1992, at National Health Care Center in Lawrenceburg.Funeral services and burial will be in Pompano, Fla. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was <span class="excerpt-dots">&#8230;</span> <a class="more-link" href="https://tngenweb.org/giles/obituaries-page-nine/"><span class="more-msg">Continue reading &#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>ABBOTT, William Henry  The Pulaski Citizen08 Dec 1992<br />Mr. William Henry Abbott, 92, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Dec. 6, 1992, at National Health Care Center in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services and burial will be in Pompano, Fla. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of New York, Mr. Abbott was the son of the late William and Sarah Abbott. He was a welder for the State of Florida Highway Department.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Nancy Lee Caudle of Florida; eight grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Clarence Ezell Jr. &#8220;Pat&#8221;  The Pulaski Citizen__ Oct 1990<br />Pat Abernathy, 85, Pulaski, died October 8, 1990 at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski. He was the son of the late Clarence, Sr. and Fannie Rogers Abernathy.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, October 10 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, with Maurice Moore officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he is survived y his wife, Elsie Childers Abernathy; two sons, Joe C. Abernathy, Fayetteville, Tenn., and Wayne Abernathy, Nashville; one daughter, Mary Beth Phillips of Pulaski; one brother, Tab Abernathy; one half-brother, Wilson Abernathy, Iowa; a sister, Frances Cottrell, Athens, Ala.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Clyde &#8220;Tab&#8221;  The Pulaski Citizen__ Sep 1993<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Eddie Brown  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1996<br />Mr. Eddie Brown Abernathy, 87, of Pulaski, died Jan. 6, 1996, at Hillside Hospital.<br />He was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Lizzie Abernathy White. He was married to Geneva Jones Abernathy.<br />Services were held Tuesday at St. James Primitive Baptist Church with John A. Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Eddie Lee McHenry of Nashville and Mrs. Clara Jean Lancaster of Pulaski; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Jack Sr.  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jun 1990<br />Mr. Jack Abernathy, Sr., 96, of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 3, 1990, at Pulaski Health Care Center following a lengthy illness.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 5, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Moore officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Abernathy was the son of the late Lucy Sanders and Wiley T. Abernathy, Sr. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, retired owner of Abernathy Hardware and was a member of the board of directors of The Union Bank.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie Gray Abernathy of Pulaski; one son, Jack Abernathy, Jr. of Pulaski; one granddaughter; one brother, Wiley T. Abernathy, Jr. of Pulaski.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Leona Adams  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1990<br />Mrs. Leona Abernathy of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1990, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 11, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Abernathy was the daughter of the late Felix H. and Hattie Butler Adams. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Clyde &#8220;Tab&#8221; Abernathy of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Jamie Blote and Mrs. James Todd, both of Memphis, Mrs. Minnie Evelyn King of Oake Grove, LA; one brother, James Felix Adams of Ferriday, LA; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Pat  The Pulaski Citizen__ Oct 1990<br />Mr. Pat Abernathy, 85, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 8, 1990, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Abernathy was the son of the late Clarence Sr. and Fannie Rogers Abernathy.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elsie Abernathy of Pulaski; two sons, Joe C. Abernathy of Fayetteville, Wayne Abernathy of Nashville; one daughter, Mary Beth Phillips of Pulaski; one brother, Tab Abernathy of Pulaski; one half-brother, Wilson Abernathy of Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Cottrell and Mrs. Mildred Felker, both of Athens, Ala.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Robert A.  The Pulaski Citizen01 Jan 1991<br />Mr. Robert A. Abernathy, 66, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Dec. 22, 1990, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 24, at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Abernathy was the son of the late Nathan A. and Cornelia Abney Abernathy. He served in the military and was a long-time member of the local Masonic Order and was a 32nd Degree Maon. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pulaski, Pulaski Rotary Club, American Legion Post 60, VFW Post 4577 and the Retired Naval Officers Association. He was retired as Pulaski&#8217;s City Recorder.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jeanne Pollock Abernathy of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Cindy Posnack of Nashville; three grandchildren; one brother, John Abernathy of San Diego, Calif.<br /><br />ADAMS, C. T.  The Pulaski Citizen24 May 1994<br />Mr. C. T. Adams, 74, died May 21, 1994, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski. Services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Officiant was the Rev. Mack Pinkelton.<br />The retired employee of Pulaski Rubber Company was the son of the late Ollie and Maggie Isabelle Adams. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lucille Adams.<br />Survivors include six sons, James, Gene, Bobby, Gary, Roger and Phillip, all of Pulaski; and six daughters, Margaret Cheatham, Janice Popejoy, Barbara Perkins and Cathy Dickey, all of Pulaski, Carol Caldwell and Betty Jo Skinner, both of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />ADAMS, Virginia Geraldine  The Pulaski Citizen08 Nov 1994<br />Mrs. Virginia Geraldine Adams, 75, of Pulaski died Nov. 5, 1994, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. The Tennessee native was the daughter of the late Floyd and Anna May Woodard.<br />Services were to have been held today (Tuesday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was to have been in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include husband Tom Adams of Pulaski; sons, C. E. Adams of Pulaski and Billy Wayne Adams of Beech Hill; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, John  The Pulaski Citizen__ Sep 1990<br />John Alexander, 90, of Tullahoma, died September 3, 1990 at Harton Regional Hospital in Tullahoma. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 5, 1990 at Tullahoma Funeral Home with burial in Little Hurricane Cemetery in Franklin County, Tenn.<br />He was married to the late Ara Weaver Alexander.<br />He is survived by two sons, Wayne Alexander, Tullahoma, and Bob Alexander of Pulaski; two daughters, Juanita Hunter, Tullahoma, Johnnie Alexander, Lawrenceville, GA; twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ALLEN, Leroy Sr.  The Pulaski Citizen24 Jul 1990<br />Mr. Leroy Allen, Sr., 82, of Pulaski, died Sunday, July 22, 1990, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Monday, July 23, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Allen was the son of the late Bill and Lola Willis Allen. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lizzie Cobble Allen of Pulaski; one daughter, Miss Avie Allen of Prospect; nine sons, Ray, Leroy, Jr., Paul, William, George, Jerry, Ronnie and Kenneth Allen, all of Pulaski, James Allen of Minor Hill; 16 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister, Pearline Hayes of Pulaski; two brothers, James Allen of Anthony Hill, Ted Allen of Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />ALLEN, Lizzie Cobble  The Pulaski Citizen21 May 1991<br />Mrs. Lizzie Cobble Allen, 76, of Pulaski, died Saturday, May 18, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, May 20, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mrs. Allen was the daughter of the late Harvey and Stella Pratt Cobble and was married to the late Leroy Allen, Sr. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Avie Allen of Prospect; nine sons, Ray, Leroy, Jr., Paul, William, George, Jerry, Ronnie and Kenneth Allen, all of Pulaski, James Allen of Minor Hill; 16 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Pratt and Mrs. Ruby Cobble, both of Pulaski, Miss Beatrice Allen of Elkton.<br /><br />ALSUP, Loyd Daniel  The Pulaski Citizen__ Mar 1990<br />Mr. Loyd Daniel Alsup, 63, of Pulaski, died Friday, March 23, 1990, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Alsup was the son of the late W. O. Alsup. He was a World War II veteran and retired from the Giles County Highway Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Loyce S. Alsup of Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Dezzie Garner Alsup of Pulaski; three sons, Barry and Jeff Alsup, both of Pulaski, Terry Alsup of Nashville; two brothers, J. W. and Dennon Alsup, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Geneva Brooks and Delores Willoughby, both of Nashville; three grandchildren.<br /><br />AMIS, Edith Renfro  The Pulaski Citizen__ Apr 1990<br />Mrs. Edith Amis, 80, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 5, 1990, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, April 9, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Ashland, Ky., Mrs. Amis was married to the late James Frank Amis. She was a member of the Methodist church and was a housewife.<br />Survivors include three sons, James Ray Amis of Pulaski, Elmer Ray Amis of Pulaski, Elmer Forrest Amis of Richmond, Texas, Daniel Allen Amis of Lawrenceville, Ga.; one daughter, Mildred Katheryn Gibson, of Rosenburg, Texas; five grandchildren.<br /><br />ARTHUR, Clifford Dean  The Pulaski Citizen04 Jun 1991<br />Mr. Clifford Dean Arthur, 68, of Pulaski, died Thursday, May 30, 1991, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, May 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Arthur was the son of the late Elmer and Lena Gray Arthur. He was retired from the U. S. Postal Service.<br />Survivors include Helen White Arthur of Pulaski; one daughter, Linda Mooney of Pulaski; three brothers, J. R., Chester and William Allen Arthur, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Frances Minor of Kentucky; Leona Porter of Michigan; two grandchildren, Jim and Kimberly Mooney, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />ASHFORD, Judy Living  The Pulaski Citizen08 Feb 1994<br />Mrs. Judy Living Ashford of Prospect died Jan. 30, 1994, at Athens-Limestone County Hospital in Athens. Mrs. Ashford was a secretary at Pulaski Vocational-Technical School and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held Feb. 1 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Robert White officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery in Ardmore, Ala.<br />She is survived by her husband, Thomas Stacy Ashford, daughter Courtney Joye, and son, Nathan, all of Prospect; mother Audrey Turner Living and grandmother Geneva Turner, both of Elkmont; sister Martha Waytek of Houston, and brother Donnie Ray Living of Nashville.<br /><br />AYMETT, Allen Jr.  The Pulaski Citizen17 Sep 1991<br />Mr. Allen Aymett, Jr., 78, of Pulaski, died Sept. 13, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Webster officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Aymett was the son of Maxie Watson and Allen Aymett, Sr. He was a member of Pisgah United Methodist Church and the Tennessee Bar Association, a veteran of World War II and was a Mason.<br />Survivors include his wife, Billie D. Aymett of Pulaski; one son, Allen Neal Aymett of Pulaski; two grandsons, Jay and David Aymett, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />AYMETT, Annie Nell  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1992<br />Miss Annie Nell Aymett, 91, of Pulaski, died Friday, Jan.24, 1992, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Aymett was the daughter of Henry Walton Aymett and hattie Harwell Aymett.<br />Survivors include her two nephews, Jerry Aymett of Pulaski, Murphy Aymett of Knoxville; great nephew, Ed Blackman of Ohio; great-niece, Susan Sims of Pulaski.<br /><br />AYMETT, George Gregory Giles Free Press 21 Nov 1991<br />Mr. George Gregory Aymett, 77, of Pulaski, died Monday, Nov.18, 1991, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov.. 20. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Ron Galyon and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Aymett was the son of the late John Wesley and Sarah Elizabeth Tarpley Aymett. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski, a member of VFW, veteran of World War II and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary W. Aymett of Pulaski; one son, Gerry Aymett of Pulaski; one daughter-in-law, Diane Aymett of Pulaski; one grandson, Greg Aymett of Pulaski; one brother, Gray Aymett of Pulaski; one sister, Catherine Aymett of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />AYMETT, Henry Harwell  The Pulaski Citizen__ Mar 1991<br />Mr. Henry Harwell Aymett, 88, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 10, 1991, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Chester Stephens officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Aymett was the son of the late Henry Walton and Hattie Harwell Aymett and was married to the late Naomi Elizabeth Murphy Aymett. He was retired from the International Minerals and Chemical Company.<br />Survivors include two sons, Henry Murphy Aymett of Powell, Tenn., Jerry H. Aymett of Pulaski; one sister, Annie Nell Aymett of Pulaski.<br /><br />BAKER, John &#8220;Teddy&#8221;  The Pulaski Citizen__ Feb 1990<br />Mr. John &#8220;Teddy&#8221; Baker, 59, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1990, at Cedars Health Care Center in Lebanon.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 8, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Collins Reynolds officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Baker was the son of the late Arthur and Phoebe Norton Baker. He was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Nellie Hudgins of Marietta, Ga., Mrs. Anna A. Baker of Lebanon, Mrs. Edith B. Reeves of Nashville, Mrs. Myrtle B. Bates of Pulaski; one brother, George E. Baker of Peoria, Ill.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BANKS, Kendall Scott  The Pulaski Citizen__ Sep 1997<br />Infant Kendall Scott Banks died Sept. 29, 1997, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />A graveside services was held Oct. 1 at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery with Marty Dodge officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include parents, Gary and Amanda Scott Banks of Pulaski; grandparents, Gary and Lois Banks of Goodspring, Tim and Pam Scott of Goodspring; great grandparents, Bill and Betty Scott, Bertha Childress and Floyd Banks, all of Pulaski, and Charlie and Sue Thornton of Goodspring.<br /><br />BARNES, Joe David  The Pulaski Citizen__ May 1990<br />Mr. Joe David Barnes, 55, of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 6, 1990, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with full military service. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Dunlap, Tenn., Mr. Barnes was the son of the late Fred and Ailene Grace Hatfield Barnes. He was retired from the U. S. Army.<br />Survivors include one step-son, Delbert Solheim of California; one daughter, Mrs. Debra Blackburn of Pulaski; three sisters, Janice White of Louisiana, Mary Helen Nelson of Gadsden, Ala.; Judy Vice of Lilburn, Ga.; one granddaughter, Brandy Blackburn of Pulaski.<br /><br />BARNES, Lavinia Kate McCracken  The Pulaski Citizen24 May 1994<br />Mrs. Lavinia Kate McCracken Barnes, 91, of Pulaski died May 18 at Hillside Hospital. The retired teacher was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Gay Nineties Club. She was the wife of the late Robert O. Barnes and a native of Tennessee.<br />Services were held May 20 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include son Lt. Bob Barnes; daughters, Judy Ingram, Fay Chapman, all of Pulaski; sisters, Ruth McCracken of Pulaski and Mary Elizabeth Poston of Georgia; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Grady Eugene  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jun 1992<br />Mr. Grady Eugene Bass, 84, of Goodspring, died Wednesday, June 24, 1992, at Parkway Medical Center in Decatur, Ala.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday, June 26, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton and Bill Worthy officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Bass was the son of the late Dave Smith and Lena Hanna Bass and was married to the late Lucy Wilma Prosser Bass. He was retired from Stanley Tools and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two sons, Gerald Wayne Bass of Memphis, Gary Prosser Bass of Pulaski; one daughter, Delyn Bass McKnight of Decatur, Ala.; one brother, Roy Bass of Goodspring; one sister, Estelle Cosby of Minor Hill; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Kearia Raiann  The Pulaski Citizen__ Mar 1992<br />Kearia Raianna Bass, infant, died Sunday, March 8, 1992. Funeral services were held Monday, March 9, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Terry Gordon officiating. Burial was in Benevolent Cemetery at Agnew.<br />Survivors include her parents, Thomas P. and Connie Rene Huston Bass of Pulaski; three sisters, Kenya, Keya, and Kishia Bass, all of Pulaski; grandparents, Melvin and Inez Smith Houston; great-grandmother, Mrs. Etha Wilson Smith of Pulaski; several aunts, uncles and cousins.<br /><br />BASS, Rosa Mae Paysinger  The Pulaski Citizen25 Jan 1994<br />Mrs. Rosa Mae Bass of Pulaski died Jan. 19, 1994, at Pulaski Health Care Center. The Giles County native was a housewife and a member of First United Methodist Church. She was the wife of the late Edgar Bass.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Martha Scales of Fort Wayne, Ind.; one son, Harold Bass of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Anice Hopkins and Evelyn Parsons, both of Pulaski; one brother, Bryson Paysinger of Pulaski.<br />Services were held Saturday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverend Fred Harper and the Rev. Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />BAXTER, Mary Retta  The Pulaski Citizen15 Dec 1992<br />Mrs. Mary Retta Baxter, 87, of Lewisburg, died Thursday, Dec. 10, 1992, at Merihil Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 12, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Baxter was the daughter of the late Guss Lee and Retta Brady Brewer and was married to the late John B. Baxter. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was a housewife.<br />Survivors include eight daughters, Mrs. Donald Welch of Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. Jack B. Lawson and Mrs. Nathan C. Clifton, both of Lewisburg, Mrs. Ruth Tidell, Mrs. Sam DeBalsi, Mrs. Joe M. Mize, Mrs. J. D. Foster and Mrs Bill Senterfeit, all of Pulaski; 38 grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Pinkie Hickman  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1990<br />Mrs. Pinkie Hickman Beasley, 90, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1990, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 12, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Beasley was the daughter of the late Morgan and Della Hickman and was married to the late William Lester Beasley. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two sons, J. W. and W. L. &#8220;Cotton&#8221; Beasley, both of Lynnville; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, Bobby Eugene  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1990<br />Mr. Bobby Eugene Beddingfield, 57, of Aberdeen, Miss., died Monday, Jan. 29, 1990, in that city. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 1, in Aberdeen.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Beddingfield was retired from the Air Force and was owner of a barber shop.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Lillian Pruett of Anthony Hill; his wife, Shirley Beddingfield of Aberdeen; three sons, Glen Beddingfield of Nashville, Scott and Neal Beddingfield, both of Aberdeen; seven grandchildren; four brothers, James Walter Beddingfield of Fayetteville, Charles Beddingfield of Tullahoma, Billy Beddingfield of Anthony Hill, Harold Beddingfield; four sisters, Judy Beddingfield of Lawrenceburg, Ruby Norwood and Shirley Sanders, both of Pulaski, Mary Frances Phelps of Smyrna.<br /><br />BEECH, Kize  The Pulaski Citizen20 Feb 1990<br />A Giles County native, Kize Beech, died in Bethesda, MD, over the weekend. Funeral services and burial will be Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D. C.<br />Mr. Beech, a noted author and poet, was a graduate of Vanderbilt University and the son of the late William and Leona Beech.<br />His wife, a daughter and two sons survive.<br /><br />BETHELL, Pat  The Pulaski Citizen__ May 1992<br />Mr. Pat Bethel, 76, of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 10, 1992, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Bristol, VA., Mr. Bethell was the son of the late Arthur W. and Mary Estelle Hunt Bethell. He was a retired businessman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Gertrude C. Bethell of Pulaski; one son, Patrick G. Bethell of Pulaski; one daughter, Pamela B. Williford of Raleigh, N.C.; one brother, William S. Bethell of Cullman, Ala.; three sisters, Tensie Lawrence of Huntsville, Ala., Dorothy Greene and Marjorie Justice, both of Bend Oregon; three grandchildren.<br /><br />BIGGERSTAFF, Charlie  The Pulaski Citizen04 Jun 1991<br />Mr. Charlie Biggerstaff, 92, of Elkmont, Ala., died Friday, May 31, 1991 at Athens-Limestone Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, June 2, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with Carl Witty and Fred Evans officiating. Burial was in Hasting Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, Mabron and Samuel Biggerstaff, both of Elkmont; one daughter, Sarah Butler of Elkton; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BINKLEY, William York  The Pulaski Citizen01 Dec 1992<br />Mr. William York Binkley, 82, of Minor Hill, died Friday, Nov. 20, 1992, at his residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Davidson County, Mr. Binkley was the son of the late George Turner and Mary Elizabeth York Binkley. He was coach of the Bodenham champion basketball team the year of 1938-1939, received a B. S. and master&#8217;s degree from Middle Tennessee State University and was an elder in the Puncheon Church of Christ. He taught for 40 years in the Giles County School System.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Louise Crabb Binkley of Minor Hill; one son, Bill Binkley of Franklin; one sister, Elizabeth Smith of Alabama; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Andrew Lewis  The Pulaski Citizen__ Dec 1991<br />Mr. Andrew &#8220;Buck&#8221; Birdsong, 77, of Pulaski (Bodenham community), died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1991, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan.2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late William P. and Annie Pearl Birdsong. He was retired from Heil Quaker Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mazie Birdsong of Bodenham; two sisters, Ozell Chapman and Lila Holt, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Betty Jean Mitchell  The Pulaski Citizen02 Feb 1993<br />Mrs. Betty Mitchell Birdsong, 62, died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1993, in Nashville, Tenn. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 26, at Woodlawn Chapel of Roses with the Rev. Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br />Mrs. Birdsong was the daughter of the late Mahlon C. Mitchell and Gertrude Holt Mitchell of Prospect, TN. She was a member of Bellemeade United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ray D. Birdsong of Nashville, two daughters, Sherri Rae Birdsong of Dickson, and Lynn Birdsong Hampton, of Nashville; one grandchild, Haley Elizabeth Hampton of Nashville; two sisters, Elizabeth Mitchell Edmundson of Prospect and Dorothy Mitchell Price of Los Angeles, CA.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Carter G. Elk Valley Times __ Sep 1993<br />Mr. Carter G. Birdsong, 59, a resident of Short Creek Road, Dellrose, and a retired civil service employee at Redstone Arsenal, died Tuesday (Sept. 28, 1993) at Lincoln Skill Care Center. A native of Frankewing, he was the son of Arnold Benton and Annie Belle Smith Birdsong of Dellrose, who survive. Mr. Birdsong was a member of Dellrose Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Darlene Laughary Birdsong; three sons, Bobby Birdsong of Huntsville and Buddy Birdsong and Alan Birdsong, both of Fayetteville; three daughters, Cheryl Doggett of Lewisburg, Deborah Argraves of Manchester and Teresa Aguirre of Shelbyville; a sister, Burnadean Gatlin of Dellrose; a brother, Mahlon Birdsong of Dellrose; and 10 grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at Higgens Funeral Home with the Rev. Randall Dunnavant officiating. Interment followed in Shiloh Cemetery. Higgins Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Eldon Jr.  The Pulaski Citizen01 Dec 1992<br />Mr. Eldon Birdsong Jr., 82, of Elkton, died Friday, Nov.27, 1992, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 30, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. William Suddarth and the Rev. Raymond Cockerham officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late A. Eldon and Myrtle May Birdsong. He was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church and retired from ASCS.<br />Survivors include his wife, Frances Taylor Birdsong of Elkton; one daughter, Linda Birdsong of Elkton; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Grace Whitlock Decatur Daily 16 Aug 1991<br />Funeral for Grace Birdsong, 88, of 1602 Eighth St. S.E., will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Brown Service Funeral Home with the Rev. W. K. Stephenson and the Rev. Scott Payne officiating.<br />Burial will be in Roselawn Gardens of Memory. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home.<br />Mrs. Birdsong died Wednesday at Decatur General Hospital. She was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />She is survived by one son, Charles Ronald Birdsong of Memphis, Tn; three daughters, Charlotte Lake and Opal Terry, both of Decatur, and Ann Wasiewicz of Indian Harbour Beach, Fl; one brother, Cecil Whitlock of Pulaski, Tn; two sisters, Gladys Davis of Pulaski, Tn, and Bertie Lee Lecky of Paris, Tx; 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.<br />Grandsons will be pallbearers.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Joe Glaze  The Pulaski Citizen05 Feb 1991<br />Mr. Joe Glaze Birdsong, 91, of Prospect, died Sunday, Feb. 3, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 4, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Truman Hibbitt officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late Thomas G. and Ella Sanders Birdsong and was married to the late Lady Muriel Birdsong. He was a member of the Methodist Church, and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two sons, Robert L. and Joe T. Birdsong, both of Prospect; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Joe Thomas  The Giles Free Press, 20 Jun 1991<br />Mr. Joe Thomas Birdsong, 60, of Prospect, died Tuesday, June 18, 1991, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 19, at Bennett-May Chapel with Glenn Kenan and Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late Joe G. and Lady Muriel Birdsong. He was a farmer and member of Booth&#8217;s Chapel Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Rebecca Bryant Birdsong of Prospect; two sons, Thomas Wayne and Terry Lee Birdsong, both of Prospect; three grandchildren; one brother, Robert L. Birdsong of Prospect.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Mary Ann  The Pulaski Citizen07 Sep 1993<br />Mrs. Mary Ann Birdsong, formerly of Dickson, died Saturday, Sept. 4, 1993 at the Imperial Manor Nursing Home in Madison. She was 83.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Pete Furnier officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Birdsong was a member of the Methodist Church. She was the wife of the late Malcolm Birdsong and the daughter of the late Henry and Mary Lou Lawson Abernathy.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Joyce Dickman of Madison and Mary Catherine Kinnie of Dickson; one son, James Robert Birdsong of Alexandria, Va; four sisters, Rachel Abernathy, Catherine Johnston, Rebecca Bass and Sarah Mize, all of Pulaski; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Taylor  The Giles Free Press, 01 Mar 1990<br />Mr. Taylor Birdsong, 93, of Pulaski, died Friday, Feb. 23, 1990, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 24, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late Ollie and Eunice Birdsong and was married to the late Jo S. Birdsong. He was a member of Pulaski First United Methodist Church and retired from the post office. Mr. Birdsong and his wife, Jo, worked with the Girl Scout program in Giles County for many years.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Alice Simpson of Pulaski, Mrs. Rachel Petty of Fayettevile, Mrs. Robbie Schnepf of Huntsville, Ala.; one sister in law, Mrs. Myra P. Birdsong of Huntsville, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Walter Henry  The Pulaski Citizen__ 1992<br />Mr. Walter Henry Birdsong, 74, of Pulaski, died Monday May 11, 1992, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late Grady and Lillie Mae Shelton Birdsong. He was a Veteran of World II and retired supervisor of F. W. Ward Construction Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Marguerite Bass Birdsong of Pulaski; one daughter, Marguerite Kressenberg of Novato, Ca; one brother, Billy Birdsong of Madison, Tn.; one sister, Joyce Whitt of Huntsville, Al.<br /><br /><br />BLANKENSHIP, Eula Elizabeth Watson  The Pulaski Citizen10 Feb 1994<br />Mrs. Eula Elizabeth Watson Blankenship, 70, of Pulaski died Feb. 6, 1994, at St. Thomas in Nashville. Services were Feb. 9 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The Tennessee native was the daughter of the late Nelley and Mary Lee Cardin Watson. She was married to the late John Blankenship. Mrs. Blankenship was a retired employee of Fafnir.<br />Survivors include three sons, Tom of Gallatin, John of Bowling Green, Ky., and Keith of Murfreesboro; two daughters, Emily Jo Hargrove of Sparta and Rita Fay Griffin of Oklahoma; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, and one sister, Willa Mae Birdsong of Bunker Hill.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, Emma Jo Wilson  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1993<br />Mrs. Emma Jo Bledsoe, 81, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, January 12, 1993 at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 13, at Bennett-May Chapel with Wayne Pagel officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bledsoe was the daughter of the late Mark and Nellie lark Wilson. She was a housewife and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Bennie Lee Bledsoe of Pulaski; one daughter, Pat Callahan of Pulaski; two sons Joe and Keith Bledsoe, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren; two brother, Sam and Paul Wilson, both of Pulaski; one sister, Jessie Rutherford of Nashville.<br /><br />BOWERS, Charlie Edd  The Pulaski Citizen25 Jan 1994<br />Mr. Charlie Edd Bowers, 85, died Jan. 19, 1994, at his home in Pulaski. The retired employee of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad System was a former pastor of St. James Primitive Baptist Church in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held Jan. 23 at St. John Primitive Baptist Church in Fayetteville. Officiant was Elder Robert Peavy. Burial was in Blanche Cemetery. Rose of Sharon and Sledge Funeral Homes were in charge.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mary Dangerfield, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Morris  The Pulaski Citizen24 May 1994<br />Mr. Morris Brashears of Pulaski, 64, died May 22, 19914, at Lewis County Manor. Services were to have been today (Tuesday) at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Toby Powell officiating. Burial was to have been in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The retired farmer was the son of Mrs. Pearl Holt of Pulaski and the late Kenneth Brashears. In addition to his mother, he is survived by two sons, Steve Brashears of Waynesboro and Ken Brashears of Pulaski; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Henry Lee  The Pulaski Citizen24 May 1994<br />Mr. Henry Lee Brashears died May 16, 1994, at his residence at Route 1 Goodspring.<br />The Giles County native was the son of the late William Henry and Albert Birl Fry Brashears. He was a retired carpenter and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Services were held May 18 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife, Willa Mae Brashears of Goodspring; sisters, Maxie Bobo, Agnes Brasherars, Kathleen McCombie and Margaret Simpkins, all of Pulask and Willie Mae Warren of Nashville.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Robert Noah  The Pulaski Citizen__ Aug 1991<br />Mr. Robert Noah Brashears, 90, of Pulaski, died Friday, Aug. 16, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, August 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert McIlwain officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Brashears was the son of the late William Henry and Callie Howell Brashears. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Era Brashears of Pulaski; one son, W. E. (Billy) Brashears of South Carolina; one brother, Lee Brashears of Pulaski; five sisters, Kathlene McCombie, Maxie Bobo and Agnes Brashears, all of Pulaski, Margaret Simpkins of New Jersey, Willie Mae Warren of Nashville; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Robert Noah  The Pulaski Citizen__ Aug 1991<br />Mr. Robert Noah Brashears, 90, of Pulaski, died Friday, Aug. 16, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, August 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert McIlwain officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Brashears was the son of the late William Henry and Callie Howell Brashears. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Era Brashears of Pulaski; one son, W. E. (Billy) Brashears of South Carolina; one brother, Lee Brashears of Pulaski; five sisters, Kathlene McCombie, Maxie Bobo and Agnes Brashears, all of Pulaski, Margaret Simpkins of New Jersey, Willie Mae Warren of Nashville; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />BRASHEARS, Wilma Abernathy Pulaski Citizen March 24, 1992<br />Mrs. Wilma Abernathy Brashears, 88, of Manchester, died Thursday, March 19, 1992, at Crestwood Nursing Home in that city.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, March 21, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brashears was the daughter of the late Hardy and Carrie McCormack Abernathy and was married to the late J. D. Brashears. She was retired from Stephens Manufacturing Company and was a member of the Baptist Church. Several nieces and nephews survive.<br /><br />BRAZIER, Barry Ray  The Pulaski Citizen24 Mar 1992<br />Mr. Barry Ray Brazier, 41, died Thursday, March 19, 1992, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 21, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Decatur, Ala., Mr. Brazier was the son of John Rhea Brazier and Doris Hargrove Oliver. He was married to Joyce Fralix Brazier. He was a member of Highland Baptist Church, served in the United States Marine Corps and was currently a member of the U.S. Army National<br />Guard Unit #1176 Quartermaster Company Petroleum Supply. He was an employee of Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Sherry Brazier of Pulaski; one son, Billy Brazier of Pulaski; his mother; his step-father, William &#8220;Doc&#8221; Oliver of Ardmore.<br /><br />BREWER, Lorene Holt  The Pulaski Citizen30 Apr 1991<br /><br />BREWER, Mary Florence  The Pulaski Citizen21 Jul 1992<br />Mrs. Mary Florence Brewer, 99, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, July 15, 1992, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 16, at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brewer was the daughter of the late W. W. and Margaret Reeves Hayes and was married to the late Sam R. Brewer. She was a housewife and member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Alice Ivie of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Louise Fry and Mrs. Lena Jo Barnett, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Betty Gulley of Toney, Ala.; one son, Gilbert Brewer of Hendersonville; one step-son, J. W. Brewer of Pulaski; 27 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; 14 great-great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren and step-great-great-grandchilden; two sisters, Mrs. Brownie Chapman of Kentucky, Mrs. Margaret Hayes of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Lucille Fogg  The Pulaski Citizen__ Feb 1991<br />Mrs. Lucille Fogg Brown, 91, of Prospect, died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1991, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James D. Nave and Harry Elyer officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brown was the daughter of the late George H. and Evie Goats Fogg and was married to the late Charles H. Brown.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Evelyn Gooch of Prospect; son-in-law, John L. Gooch of Prospect; two sisters, Maggie and Alma Fogg, both of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Lucille Wood  The Pulaski Citizen23 Jan 1990<br />Mrs. Lucille Wood Brown, 88, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1990, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 18, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Brown was the daughter of the late Thomas P. and Elizabeth McLaurine Wood and was married to the late Bonnie Brown. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and was a retired bookkeeper from Reeves Drug Store.<br />Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Martha V. Musgrove of Gardendale, Ala., and Mrs. Annette Overton of Greensboro, N.C.; two nephews, Max Wood of Gardendale, Ala., and Tom M. Wood of Helena, Ala.<br /><br />BROWN, William E.  The Pulaski Citizen__ Apr 1994<br />Mr. William E. (Red) Brown of Route 2, Prospect, died April 24, 1994 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Services were to have been today (Tuesday) at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Larry Fletcher officiating. Burial was to have been in Prospect Cemetery.<br />The native of Giles County was the son of the late Shelley and Gracy Tate Brown. He was a retired carpenter and member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include wife Elizabeth Kimbrough Brown of Prospect; daughter Doris Brown Denny of Nashville; three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and sister Alma Fogg of Pulaski.<br /><br />BRUMIT, Dessie Lee McNeese  The Pulaski Citizen__ Apr 1990<br />Mrs. Dessie Lee Brumit, 80, of Pulaski, died Saturday, April 28, 1990, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Monday, April 30, at Bennett May Chapel with G. C. Fox, Herbert McNeese and Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brumit was the daughter of the late James Ward and Bessie Ann Burrough McNeese and was married to the late William Henry Brumit. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert LeQuire of Hillsboro, Mrs. Thomas Pardon of Frankewing; one son, Larry Paul Brumit of Huntsville, Ala.; two brothers, Mahlon Dean McNeese of Frankewing, James Burrough McNeese of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Edith Laureen McNeese of Pulaski.<br /><br />BRYANT, Gilliam Hugh  The Pulaski Citizen24 Mar 1992<br />Mr. Gilliam Hugh &#8220;Sarge&#8221; Bryant, 75, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 23, 1992, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 24, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Dwight Mercer and the Rev. Phillip Eubank officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Bryant was a native of Lincoln County and was a member of Highland Baptist Church. He was retired from the U. S. Army.<br />Survivors include his wife, Margaret Bryant of Pulaski; one daughter, Sue Ann Williamson of Pulaski; two grandchildren; three sisters, Sue Hunt and Roxie Boone, both of Nashville, Emma Tucker of Delane, Fla.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BUCHANAN, John Edward The Journal 31 Oct 1990<br />John Edward Buchanan, 68 of Minor Hill, died Sunday, October 28, 1990 at Madison Manor Nursing Home in Madison, AL. Graveside services were conducted at Giles Memory Gardens with Paul McKissack officiating.<br />Mr. Buchanan&#8217;s parents were the late John and Emma Dial Buchanan. Survivors include one son, Johnny Buchanan, Minor Hill; one daughter, Pam Hollis, Madison, AL; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BUMPUS, Irene Burgess  The Pulaski Citizen__ 1992<br />Mrs. Irene Bumpus, 93, formerly of Hidden Valley Apartments in Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 17, 1992, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, March 19, at Bennett May Funeral Home with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bumpus was the daughter of the late Lon and Lena Leonard Burgess and was married to the late William Holland Bumpus. She was a member of Pulaski First Presbyterian Church and was a retired private nurse.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Elma Burgess Mohr of Bowling Green, Ky.; one nephew, William F. Holt of Bowling Green; several cousins.<br /><br />BURCH, Charlene Poarch  The Pulaski Citizen18 Aug 1992<br />Mrs. Charlene Poarch Burch, 81, died Wednesday, Aug. 12, 1992, at Oakwood Hall Health Care in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 14, at Bills-McGaugh and Floyd Funeral Home with the Rev. Don McCullough officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery in the Ostella Community.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Burch was the daughter of the late Newton C. and Emily Tucker Poarch. She was a member of Diana Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Carol Ann Bigham of Malibu, Calif., Beulah Joyce Phillips of Nashville, Sandra Gail Cook of Murfressboro, Emily Cecile Whitesell of Lewisburg; three sons, Jackie Tyrus Burch of Louisville, Ky., Charles Neyland Burch of Lewisburg, Larry Gene Burch of Cumberland Furnace, Tenn.; one sister, Lillie Bell Coggin of Frankewing; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Mable Stevenson  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jul 1993<br />Mrs. Mable Burns, of Pulaski, died Saturday, July 17, 1993 at Hillside Hospital, following a long illness. She was 80 years old.<br />Services were held Sunday at the Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Paul McKinney and the Rev. Phillip Eubanks officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Burns was the wife of Edward Burns and the daughter of the late Nathan and Mary Jane Bass Stevenson.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Burns was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a retired sales representative.<br />Survivors include a husband, Edward Burns, Pulaski; one daughter, Wanda Hamlett, Pulaski; one son, Tommy Burns, Pulaski and three grandchildren.<br /><br />BUTLER, Lou Ellen Simmons  The Pulaski Citizen08 Dec 1992<br />Mrs. Lou Ellen Butler, 76, died Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1992, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 6, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Elder Bennie Waddle, Jr. officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Butler was the daughter of the late Harry and Sadie Rhea Simmons. She was a member of New Providence Missionary Baptist Church in Pulaski and was employed at Martin Methodist College until becoming disabled.<br />Survivors include her husband, William E. Butler of Pulaski; three step-children, William Alfred (Bernice) Butler of Tampa, Fla., Henry Louis Butler and Ms. Virginia Butler, both of St. Louis, Missouri, several step-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell and Mrs. James (Emma Simmons) Brown, both of Pulaski, Miss Elise Simmons of Detroit, Mich.; two brothers Roscoe (Nadine) Simmons of Nashville, David (Epsie Mae) Simmons of Ashland City, Tenn.; other sister-in-law, Mrs. Ruth Butler Middleton, New York City; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Carl Edward  The Pulaski Citizen__ Nov 1993<br />Carl Callahan died November 22, 1993, at Vanderbilt Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 62 years old.<br />A businessman in Pulaski for 39 years, Mr. Callahan was co-owner of Pat&#8217;s Restaurant. A Giles County native, he was a member of the Methodist faith.<br />He is survived by his wife, Pat Callahan; one daughter, and one son, Celia Callahan and Eddie Callahan; two grandchildren; his father, W. E. Callahan, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Frank and Bobby Callahan, both of Huntsville.<br />Graveside services will be held at 11 a. m. Tuesday at Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Ben Alford will officiate. Bennett-May Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />The family suggests memorials may be made to Vanderbilt Children&#8217;s Hospital to benefit children with kidney and liver disorders.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Burt Cletis  The Giles Free Press, 22 Apr 1993<br />Mr. Burt Cletis Campbell, 77, of Ethridge, died Monday, April 19, 1993. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, April 21 at North Funeral Home Chapel with Marvin Nelson and Joel Newton officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Campbell was the son of the late Millard and Liza Smith Campbell. He was a World War II veteran and a retired Murray Ohio employee and a farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Frances Williams Campbell, Ethridge; two sons, Lary Campbell, Ethridge, Kenny Campbell, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Susan Watson, Columbia; two brothers, Noble Campbell and Carroll Campbell, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Connie Ann Patterson  The Pulaski Citizen__ Dec 1994<br />Mrs. Connie Ann Patterson Campbell, 35, of Mines Road, Pulaski, died Dec. 12, 1994, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Services were to have been held today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton and Johnny Prentice officiating. Burial was to have been in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include father James Odell Patterson of Summertown; mother Mary Woodard and stepfather Ronnie Woodard of Pulaski; brother Roger D. Patterson of Ozark, Ala.; sisters, Annette Sanders of Pulaski, Ivalene Hinton of Hartselle, Ala., Linda Hyde of Birmingham, Ala., and Patricia Grooms of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Evie Mae Decatur Daily 16 Jun 1994<br />Graveside services for Evie Mae Campbell, 82, of Decatur was to be today at 2 p.m. at Decatur City Cemetery with the Rev. Bob Cypres officiating and Brown Service Funeral Home directing.<br />Mrs. Campbell died Monday at her residence. She was born Dec. 12, 1911, in Ringo, Ga., and was a homemaker.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Lois M. Brown of Decatur and Martha Jo Burdett of Charlotte, N. C.; two sisters, Emma Brown of Boynton, Ga.; and Nellie White of Rossville, Ga.; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Jo Ann  The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1991<br />Ms. Jo Ann Campbell, 35, of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 23, 1991, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 25, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Ms. Campbell was the daughter of the late Edward Campbell. She was a member of the Baptist Church and worked for Burner Systems in Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Melissa Campbell of Pulaski; two sons, Grady Poarch and Jimmy Greenfield II, both of Pulaski; one grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Dean Campbell Blankenship of Fayetteville, Mrs. Wayne (Linda) Ferguson and Mrs. Sandra Rayburn, both of Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Lillian Tosh of Lewisburg; one brother and sister-in-law, Larry and Lavonne Campbell of Lewisburg.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Joe Decatur Daily 10 Jan 1993<br />Funeral for Joe Thomas &#8220;Buddy&#8221; Campbell, 58, of Kimbrell Trailer Court in Trinity will be today at 2 p.m. at Brown Service Funeral Home with Charles Claborn officiating. Burial will be in Morris Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Campbell died Thursday at his home. He was born Jan. 3, 1934, in Alabama. He was a construction worker.<br />He is survived by two daughters, Kathy Paul of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Tammy VanHorne of Pawpaw, Mich.; his mother, Sarah Bertie Campbell of Decatur; three sisters, Louise McDonald of Hartselle, Betty Berryhill and Doris Kent, both of Moulton; and two grandchildren.<br />Pallbearers will be Fred Rylant, Michael Berryhill, Jerry McDonald, Deryl Rider, Joe Taylor and Ernest &#8220;Snookie&#8221; Kimbrell.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Margaret Pauline  The Pulaski Citizen__ Apr 1996<br />Mrs. Margaret Pauline Campbell, 75, of Goodspring died April 6, 1996, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Grady Campbell.<br />Survivors include daughters, Emily Ashford of Prospect and Martha Tucker of Leoma; sons, Grady and Ronnie Campbell of Goodspring; brothers, Bill Griffin and Buford Griffin, both of Minor Hill, Sam Griffin of Pulaski; sisters, Betty Sue Hobbs of Pulaski and Mary Ellen Wells of Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Marjorie Callahan Decatur Daily 01 Jul 1992<br />Funeral for Marjorie Callahan Campbell, 67, of Decatur will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at Brown Service Funeral Home with the Rev. Audie Hodges III officiating.<br />Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 8 at the funeral home and requests memorials be made to Hospice of Morgan County.<br />Mrs. Campbell died Tuesday at her residence. She was a member of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church.<br />She is survived by her husband, Robert H. Campbell; three sons, Larry Campbell, Roger Campbell, and Richard Campbell, all of Decatur; two sisters, Lucy Callahan and Mable Lowery, both of Decatur; and two grandchildren.<br />Pallbearers will be John D. Taylor, Nelson Holiday, Ronnie Montgomery, Randy Montgomery, Jimmy Campbell and Nick Hackett.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Nancy Jane  The Pulaski Citizen29 Nov 1994<br />Mrs. Nancy Jane Campbell, 88, of Leoma, died Nov. 27, 1994, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />The native of Tennessee was married to the late Garland Campbell.<br />Services were to have been today (Tuesday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was to have been in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include son L. C. (Buddy) Campbell of Leoma; daughter, Mildred Stafford of Kentucky and Ozell Jackson of Alabama; 17 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Viola  The Pulaski Citizen__ Mar 1993<br />Miss Viola Campbell, 84, of Pulaski, died Wednesday March 3, 1993 at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, March 5, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Decatur, Ala., Miss Campbell was the daughter of the late Webb and Martha Brown Campbell. She was a retired machine operator at Genesco.<br />Survivors include several cousins.<br /><br />CAPITAN, Naomi Eubank  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1991<br />Mrs. Naomi Eubank Capitan, 83, died Saturday, Dec. 29, 1990, in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held Monday, Dec. 31, Cole and Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Capitan was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asa Eubank of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include three nieces and three nephews.<br /><br />CARDIN, Laura Susan Trotman  The Pulaski Citizen25 Jan 1994<br />Mrs. Laura Susan Cardin, 87, of Vales Mill Road, died Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1994, at Pulaski Health Care. She was a daughter of the late Joe and Lillie Ruth Tible Trotman and the wife of the late Ollie Thomas Cardin. She was preceded in death by two sons, Ollie Cardin, Jr. and Robert (Bob) Cardin.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Ron Galyon officiating. Burial was in the Hanna Cemetery.<br />Survivors include six sons, James, Joe, Gene, and Charles Cardin, all of Pulaski, Ray Cardin of Lawrenceburg and Alvin Cardin of Peoria, Ill.; three daughters, Helen Smith, Mary Ann Johnson and Nell Mitchell, all of Pulaski; one brother, J. B. Trotman of Birmingham, Ala.; two sisters, Leata Moody of Decatur and Cathryn Messenger of Huntsville, Ala.; 22 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARR, Ellen Beatrice  The Pulaski Citizen__ Sep 1991<br />Mrs. Ellen Beatrice Carr, 57, of Nashville, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 1991, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 1, at Pleasant Ridge United Methodist Church in Giles County with burial in the church cemetery. Freeman-Pettus Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Carr was a former resident of Stella and a graduate of Minor Hill High School.<br />Survivors include her husband, Howard Carr of Nashville; one daughter, Deborah Hiles of Canton, Ohio; one son, Terry Edward Carr of Nashville; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Della Mae Glass of Leoma, Mrs. Mary Louise Smith of Decatur, Ala.; two brothers, Johnny Green, Jr. of Leoma, William A. Green of Loretto.<br /><br />CARR, Junie Sewell  The Pulaski Citizen__ Dec 1998<br />Mrs. Junie Sewell Carr, 88, of Goodspring died Dec. 4, 1998, at Meadbrook Nursing Home.<br />She was a homemaker and was married to the late Herbert Carr.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four sons, Howard Carr of Nashville, Willard Carr and Alton Carr, both of Pulaski, and Harry Carr of Decatur, Ala.; four daughters, Lois Garner and Norma Jean Henderson, both of Pulaski, Helen Davis and Jewel Nolen, both of LaVergne; 15 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren.<br /><br />CARTER, James Dudley  The Pulaski Citizen__ July 1993<br />Mr. James Dudley Carter, 52, of Pulaski, died Tuesday July 27, 1993, as a result of an automobile accident.<br />Funeral services were held on Friday July 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Arkansas, Mr. Carter was the son of the late Theodore Carter. He was an employee of Avex Electronics.<br />Survivors include his wife, Loretta Carter, Pulaski; his mother, Jewel Carter, Pulaski; three daughters, Daneen Granbus, Jean Hill, and Toni Trujillo, all of California; two sons, Michael and Steven Carter, both of California; two sisters, Sue Cox, Alabama, Mary Deadman, Prospect; one brother, Tom Carter, California; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />CATES, Rachel Josephine  The Pulaski Citizen08 Feb 1994<br />Mrs. Rachel Josephine Cates of Pulaski did Jan. 28, 1994, at Oakwood Nursing Home in Columbia. Services were held Jan. 31 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Helton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cates was a housewife and a member of the Baptist church. Survivors include husband, Cecil Cates of Pulaski; two daughters, Ruby Barnett and Connie Miller, both of Pulaski; son David Scott of Washington; six grandchildren; six sisters, Ethel Kennedy, Katie Shelton, Imogene Davis, Maggie Watkins, all of Pulaski, Audrey James of Ethridge, Marie Francis of Illinois; two brothers, Leslie and Joe Ridner, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />CHAMBERS, Floyd Bert Jr.  The Pulaski Citizen12 Jul 1994<br />Mr. Floyd Bert &#8220;Shorty&#8221; Chambers, Jr., 68, of Decatur, Ala., died July 7, 1994, at Bill Nichols Veterans Home in Alexander City, Ala. Services were held July 9 at Brown Service Funeral Home with the Rev. Dwight Nesmith officiating. Burial was in Burningtree Cemetery.<br />The native of Tennessee was the son of Katherine Gilbert and Floyd Bert Chambers. He was a salesman for 35 years with Flowers Bread Company. He was a member of East End United Methodist Church. Mr. Chambers served in the U. S. Navy during World War II.<br />Survivors include wife, Willodyne Elkins Chambers; daughters, Linda Bolton, Dottie Cole and Mary Raths, all of Decatur; sister Rebecca Grantland of Trinity; brother John B. Chambers of Decatur; five grandchildren, three step-grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, George Alton  The Pulaski Citizen02 Nov 1993<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Sabuary Alice  The Pulaski Citizen__ Feb 1990<br />Sabury Alice Chapman, 83, Nashville, died February 24, 1990, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 Sunday, February 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Earl Wilsford officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late Bob and Mary Walls Myers.<br />Survivors include three sons, Nelson Chapman, Goodlettsville, Tenn., Alvin Chapman, Nashville, Tenn., and Julius Chapman, Pulaski; three daughters, Donna Blade, Doris Durham, and Wilma Upchurch, all of Nashville; one brother, Johnny Myers, Fall River; one sister, Viva Nipper, Murfreesboro, 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren<br /><br />CHAPP, Julia Eliza West  The Pulaski Citizen02 Feb 1993<br />Ms. Julia Eliza West Chapp, 82, a Giles County native, died Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1993, in Manistee, Mich. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 23, at Bennett-Jonkhoff Funeral Home in Beulah, Mich. with the Rev. Daniel Henke officiating. Burial was in Benzonia Township Cemetery, Benzonia, Mich.<br /><br />CHOATE, Albert  The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1992 Mr. Albert Edward Choate, 90, of Pulaski, died Monday, Nov. 9, 1992 at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Graveside services were held Wednesday, Nov. 11, at Maplewood Cemetery with Philip Eubank officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Choate was the son of the late John Rufus and Maggie McMasters Choate and was married to the late Nell Birdsong Choate. He attended LSU and Auburn Colleges and was a teacher and coach.<br />Survivors include four nieces, Katie Lunsford and Jean Mackey, both of Pulaski, Anne Birdsong of North Carolina, Susan Craig of Knoxville; one nephew, Robert E. Smith of Manchester.<br /><br />CLARK, John Robert  The Pulaski Citizen20 Feb 1990<br />Mr. John Robert Clark, 27, of Pulaski, died Friday, February 16, 1990, at his residence. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in West Side Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Clark was the son of the late Robert Hugh Clark. He was a construction worked for Brown Brothers, Inc. in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Survivors include his wife, Donna J. Clark of Pulaski; one son, Jonathan Clark of Pulaski; his mother, Esther Clark of Goodspring; four brothers, Robert James Clark of Michigan, Albert Leo and Edward Clark, both of Arizona, James Hickman of Goodspring; seven sisters, Miss Annie Bell Clark of Michigan, Mrs. Betty Jean Easton of Mississippi, Mrs. Peggy Attkisson and Mrs. Dorothy Dickey, both of Ethridge, Mrs. Glenda Dickey and Mrs. Marlyn Dickey, both of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Patsy Pratt of Summertown.<br /><br />CLAUD, Almeda Greenwell  The Pulaski Citizen__ Oct 1997<br />Mrs. Almeda Greenwell Claude, 78, of Pulaski died October 16, 1997, at National HealthCare Center in Pulaski.<br />The native of Giles County was the daughter of the late Charles and Millie Holman Nappier. She was a retired waitress.<br />Services were held Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CLAUD, Edward Paul  The Pulaski Citizen__ Apr 1990<br />Mr. Edward Paul Claud, 78, of Pulaski, died Friday, April 13, 1990, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, April 15, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Moore officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Claud was the son of the late Edward and Minnie Burgess Claud. He was a member of the Baptist church and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Tate Claud of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Judy Bolton of Pulaski; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Beatey of Nashville.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Sara Ann Bass  The Giles Free Press, 22 Apr 1993<br />Mrs. Sara Ann Bass Clifton, 44, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 20, 1993, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held on Thursday April 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Phillip Eubank officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mrs. Clifton was a bookkeeper with Pulaski Lumber Company.<br />Survivors include her husband, Billy Joe Clifton, Pulaski; her parents, Grady and Mary Sue Bass, Pulaski; one son, Bryan Clifton, Pulaski; two daughters, Kim Holt and Shannon Clifton, both of Pulaski; one brother, William Wade Bass, Pulaski; two sisters, Glenda Hutton and Charlotte Bass, both of Pulaski; one grandchild, Britney Holt.<br /><br />COLE, Alice Barsheeres  The Pulaski Citizen24 Mar 1992<br />Mrs. Alice Barsheeres Cole, 80, widow of Leonard Cole and resident of Columbia, died Friday, March 20, 1992, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, March 22, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy D. Bewley officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />The Giles County native was the daughter of the late Floyd and Mazie Barsheeres. She was a member of the Church of God and was a retired waitress.<br />Survivors include one son, Charles Cole of Columbia; one sister, Eleanor Stafford of Pulaski; two grandchildren, Alice Laverne Riggins and Leonard Carl Cole, both of Columbia; two great-grandsons.<br /><br />CONE, Victor Ward  The Pulaski Citizen24 Nov 1992<br />Mr. Victor Ward Cone, 80, a resident of Columbia, died Saturday, Nov. 21, 1992, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services will be held at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the Rev. Tim Floyd and the Rev. Jesse Pedigo officiating. Burial will be in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />The Calhoun Ark., native was the son of the late John and Susie Hodnett Cone. He was retired from the Texas Eastern Gas Pipeline in Lynnville and a member of the First Baptist Church of Columbia. He served in the U. S. Army during World War II and was a member of the American Legion and Masonic Lodge in Arkansas.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Genevieve Hornaday Cone of Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Roy (Pat) Thompson of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Kathleen Patton of Jonesboro, Ark.; two grandchildren, Rebekah Thompson and Hannah Thompson, both of Columbia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CONWELL, L. D.  The Pulaski Citizen02 Jul 1991<br />Mr. L. D. Conwell, 79, of Petersburg, died Wednesday, June 26, 1991, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, June 28, at Ralston McCauley Funeral Home with the Rev. Edd Burrough officiating. Burial was in Old Orchard Cemetery. Mr. Conwell was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katie Brown Conwell of Petersburg; one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Owen of Petersburg; two step-sons, Thomas O. Brown of Pulaski, Wade Brown of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs. Virgie Richardson of Nashville.<br /><br />COOPER, Lacy Coy  The Pulaski Citizen02 Feb 1993<br />Mrs. Lacy Coy Cooper, 87, of Pulaski, died Friday, Jan. 29, at Pulaski Health Care. Funeral services were held on Monday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg, Tenn.<br />Mrs. Cooper was the daughter of the late William Walter and Martha Ann Daniel Meek. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. James Carl Cooper.<br />Survivors include four sons, Andrew Cooper of Shelbyville, Tenn., C. L. (Pete) Cooper of Milan, Tenn., Hugh Cooper of Pulaski, Wayne Cooper of Huntsville, Ala.; one sister, Ella Whorton of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COOPER, Mary Rose Callahan  The Pulaski Citizen08 Dec 1992<br />Mrs. Mary Rose Callahan Cooper, 82, widow of H. Mahlon Cooper, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1992, at her home in Columbia.<br />Funeral Mass was recited Friday, Dec. 4, at the St. Catherine&#8217;s Catholic Church in Columbia with Father Bob Roeser and Father J. A. Rudisill officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of St. Catherine&#8217;s Catholic Church.<br />The Pulaski native was the daughter of the late Dan and Mae Callahan Callahan. She was a communicant of St. Catherine Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were former residents of Giles County.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Garth (Mary) Fort of St.. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Larry (Patricia) McCullough of Nashville, Mrs. Don (Rose) Dillenbeck of Merritt Island, Fla.; one son, Dr. Thomas Merlin Cooper of Lexington, Ky.; 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CORDELL, Gerald Dykes 23 Feb 1996<br />Dr. Gerald Dykes Cordell, age 51, died Friday, February 23, 1996 in Nashville, Tennessee. A native of California, he was a retired Physician, a retired Major of the U.S. Air Force, Veteran of Vietnam, and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 PM Sunday, February 25, 1996 from the Chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. Dennis Loyd and Bro. Terry Cordell.<br />Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, Tennessee.<br />Survivors include his mother and father, Wilburn E. and Mary Cecil Whitlock Cordell of Pulaski, Tennessee; 1 daughter, Chereen Cordell of Princeton, New Jersey; 1 son, Davin Cordell of Austin, Texas; cousin Alissa Beeler of Nashville, Tennessee; and ex wife Cheryl Bogle Cordell of Austin, Texas. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COSBY, James Edward Sr.  The Pulaski Citizen26 May 1993<br />Mr. James Edward Cosby, Sr., 80, of Goodspring, died Sunday, May 23, 1993, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held on Tuesday, May 25, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Philip Eubank and Rev. Ron Galyon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cosby was the son of the late Benjamin Adolph Cosby and Zaida Judy Cosby. He was preceded in death by his wife, Estelle Bass Cosby. He was a retired farmer and of the Methodist faith.<br />Survivors include one son, James Edward Cosby, Jr., Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. J. D. Holley, Fayetteville; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COSBY, Mary Estelle Bass  The Pulaski Citizen2 Dec 1992<br />Mrs. Estelle Bass Cosby, 82, of Goodspring, died Sunday, November 29, 1992, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 1, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev Philip Eubanks and the Rev. Ron Galyon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cosby was the daughter of the late Dave and Lena Hanna Bass. She was a Giles County music teacher and member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, James Cosby of Goodspring; one son, James Edward Cosby of Pulaski; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Thomas Roy Bass of the Stella community of Giles County.<br /><br />COX, Clydie  The Pulaski Citizen__ Mar 1994<br />Mrs. Clydie Cox of Nashville died March 9, 1994 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />The native of Giles County was the wife of the late Ewing Cox and was retired from Lee-Mar Shirt Company. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Services were held March 12 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include sons Tommy Cox, Jessie Cox, and William Earl Cox, all of Nashville and Flournoy Cox of Humboldt; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COX, Dewey Guy  The Pulaski Citizen__ Mar 1992<br />Mr. Dewey Guy Cox, 74, of Leoma (Giles County) died Thursday, March 19, 1992, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, March 20, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Jim Pruett officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Cox was the son of the late Cecil and Myrtle Williams Cox. He was retired from the City of Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby Rhody Cox of Pulaski; two sons, Billy Gene and Bryson Cox, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Carl Cox of Fayetteville, and Malcolm Cox of Nashville; four half-brothers, Roy and J. D. Cox, both of Pulaski, Eugene Cox of Campbellsville, and Johnny Cox of Columbia; five half-sisters, Dessie Harris of Dayton, Ohio, Joyce Ferguson and Janice Cox, both of Pulaski, Julia Shrader of Rose Hill; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COX, Lounette Jackson  The Pulaski Citizen24 Mar 1992<br />Mrs. Lounette Jackson Cox, 76, of Pulaski, wife of First National Bank Senior Board Chairman Parmenas Cox, died Wednesday afternoon at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following a brief illness.<br />Funeral services were Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Officiating were Mrs.Cox&#8217;s son-in-law, Dr. Matthew C. Morrison of Abilene, Texas, and her nephew, Raymond Allen Hagood. Burial was in Oxford Cemetery in the Sugar Creek Community on Highway 11 south of Minor Hill.<br />A native of the Union Hill community in Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Cox was the daughter of the late Raymond and Emma Lee Wright Jackson. She graduated from Minor Hill High School and on May 7, 1935, married Parmenas Cox, who survives. They moved to Pulaski on New Year&#8217;s Day 1938, two weeks before Mr. Cox went to work as assistant cashier at The Richland Bank (now First National) on its opening day, Jan. 12. She was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ.<br />Surviving in addition to her husband are: Betty Ross Cox Morrison, vice president of First National Bank, Abilene, Texas; Lydia Lee Cox of Nashville, deputy director of United Way of Middle Tennessee; and a son, James T. &#8220;Jimmy&#8221; Cox of Fayetteville, who is a vice president of First National Bank of Pulaski. In addition to Dr. Morrison, she is survived by another son-in-law, Roger Fish of Nashville, and a daughter-in-law, Donna Barnes Cox of Fayetteville. Three grandsons, Matthew Ross Morrison of Nashville, James Barnes Cox and William Lyman Cox, both of Fayetteville, and a step-granddaughter, Suzanne J. Fish of Memphis, also survive.<br />Additionally, Mrs. Cox is survived by two brothers, Stonewall Jackson, Sr. and Jerry B. Jackson, both of Minor Hill; a sister, Virginia Aza Lee Jackson Hagood of Stubenville, Ohio. Six other brothers preceded Mrs. Cox in death.<br />Pallbearers were Mike Curry, Rusty Horne, Dewitt Booth, Johnny Bevill, Clayton Lee, Earl Wakefield, Eldridge Woodard, Dr. Kenneth Webb, Dr. Vance Fentress and Dr. Charles W. Hart, Jr.<br />The Board of Directors of First National Bank and First Pulaski National Corporation were honorary pallbearers.<br />Memorials may be made to the charity of one&#8217;s choice.<br /><br />CROSS, Stanford  The Pulaski Citizen07 Sep 1993<br />Mr. Stanford Cross, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Aug. 28, 1993, at Hillside Hospital. He was 35. Services were held Aug. 30 at Dixon Chapel Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Stanley Garrett and the Rev. A. B. Stewart officiating. Burial was at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Pulaski, he was the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Cross. Mr. Cross was a member of the Dixon Chapel Presbyterian Church. He was a graduate of Giles County High School and attended Martin Methodist College.<br />Survivors include his parents, the Rev. Raymond and Carrie Pipkins Cross of Pulaski; one son, Stacey Gregory; four sisters, Carol Randolph of Mt. Pleasant, Debra Huff of Litonia, Ga., Naomi Brown and Annie Abernathy, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Robert Cross of Pulaski, William Cross and Raymond Cross, both of Nashville.<br /><br />CUNNINGHAM, Ella Will  The Pulaski Citizen__ Feb 1994<br />Mrs. Ella Will Cunningham, 75, of Ardmore, died Feb. 14, 1994, at Huntsville Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with Douglas Eubanks officiating. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Cunningham was a member of the Ardmore Church of Christ and a member of Ardmore Senior Citizens.<br />She is survived by three sons, Dale Cunningham of Ardmore, Randy Cunningham of Pulaski and Johnny Cunningham of Clarksville; three daughters, Bobbie Surles of Decatur, Ala., Catherine Emery of Lebanon, and Christine Mitchell of Ardmore; three sisters, Lenora Tate and Velma James, both of Pulaski, and Louise Cross of Nebraska; 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CURREN, Roberta Smith  The Pulaski Citizen08 Dec 1992<br />Mrs. Roberta Smith Curren, 80, died Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1992, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 5, at Powell Chapel<br />Check!<br /><br />DALY, Samuel David  The Pulaski Citizen08 Dec 1992<br />Mr. Samuel David Daly, 78, of Toledo, Ohio, died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1992, at Riverside Hospital. Funeral services were held at Able Funeral Home on Wednesday, Dec. 2. Burial was in Toledo.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Daly was the son of the late David A. and Hallie Tyler Daly. He was a painter and member of the Baptist church.<br />Survivors include sons, Joe and George Daly of Toledo, Ohio, David Daly of Prospect; sisters, Edith Wilkerson of Houston, Texas, Doris Smith of Tampa, Fla., Frances Allen of Nashville, Helen Sanders of Pulaski, Esterlene Wise of Minor Hill, Barbara Bowen of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />DAVIS, Charles Dwight  The Pulaski Citizen01 Dec 1992<br />Mr. Charles Dwight Davis, 46, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1992, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Allen Barrett officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Davis was the son of the late Earle Lee and Florence Harwell Davis. He was employed at Heil Quaker Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jeanette Swinney Davis of Pulaski; two sons, Rickey Davis of Minor Hill, Mickey Davis of Pulaski; one daughter, Vickey Owens of Minor Hill; one brother, Bill Davis of Pulaski; two sisters, Frances Thompson of Minor Hill, Marsha Bryant of Cornersville; one grandchild.<br /><br />DAVIS, Coleman  The Pulaski Citizen12 Jul 1994<br />Mr. Coleman Davis of Pulaski died July 9, 1994, at Hillside Hospital. The Giles County native was the son of Ervin and Ophelia Thigpen Davis. He was a retired mail carrier and membr of the Methodist Church. Mr. Davis served four years in the U. S. Marine Corps.<br />Services were held July 10 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife, Gladys Davis of Pulaski; son, Paul Wayne Davis of Manassas, Va.; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Elsie Cole and Mildred Russell, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />DAVIS, Coleman Gray  The Pulaski Citizen24 Nov 1992<br />Mr. Coleman Gray Davis, 87, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Nov. 22, 1992, at his residence. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Maurice Moore and the Rev. Gary Baldwin officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. A Masonic service will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Bennett May Chapel.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Davis was the son of the late John William and Maggie Smith Davis. He was a member of the Pulaski First United Methodist church., member of 101 F&amp;AM Masonic Lodge and was retired Giles County Judge. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Masonic Temple or Shriners Hospital.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Dean Davis of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Marie Janet Davis Charnofsky of California; two sons, Joe Allen Davis of Atlanta, Ga., John William Davis of Pulaski; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Miss Ruth Davis of Pulaski.<br /><br />DAVIS, Hoyt Ree  The Pulaski Citizen26 Aug 1997<br />Mr. Hoyt Ree Davis, 67, died Aug. 24, 1997, at his home in LaVergne.<br />Mr. Davis was a retired mechanic with Purolater Currier. Born in Alabama, he was the son of the late George and Geneva Favors Davis. He served in the Korean War.<br />Services were to have been held today (Tuesday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Steve Marcum officiating. Burial was to have been in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Helen Carr Davis of LaVergne; daughters, Denise Davis Davenport and Sandra K. Jones, both of LaVergne; two brothers, Robert Davis of Lawrenceburg and Jessie Pratt of Pulaski; four sisters, Alice Tucker of Pulaski, June Bivens and Ellen Longshore, both of Lawrenceburg, and Pearl King of Lexington, Ala.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Minnie Ozelle  The Pulaski Citizen__ Apr 1994<br />Miss Minnie Ozelle Davis, 85, died April 24, 1994, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />The former nurse was the daughter of the late Stout P. and Betsy Scott Davis. She was a native of Tennessee and a resident of Pulaski.<br />Services were held April 27 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with Warren Burns officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include brother George E. Davis of Pulaski; sisters, Frances Curtis of Huntsville, Ala., and Emily O&#8217;Brien of Maryland.<br /><br />DAVIS, Travis Lawson  The Giles Free Press, 22 Apr 1993<br />Mr. Travis Lawson Davis, 78, of Pulaski, died Saturday, April 17, 1993, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held on Monday, April 19, 1993, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. James Nave officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Davis was the son of the late Luther and Daney Newton Davis. Survivors include two sisters, Eva Nell Davis, Pulaski, Dorris Davis, Corpus Christi, Texas; one brother, Billy Newton Davis, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DERRYBERRY, Zollie O., Sr.  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1995<br />Mr. Zollie O. Derryberry, Sr., 86, of Pulaski died January 26, 1995, at Hillside Hospital.<br />The son of the late David Ivy and Virginia Mae Derryberry, he was born March 2, 1908, in Tennessee. Mr. Derryberry was a retired farmer and horse trainer.<br />Services were held Saturday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with David Swanner and Tim Pyles officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife Wilma Shackelford Derryberry of Pulaski; sons, Larry Derryberry of Pulaski, Zollie Derryberry, Jr. of Georgia; brothers, Wade Derryberry of Nashville, Raymond Derryberry of Columbia; sisters, Virginia Gordon of Pulaski, Martha Ruth Stuart of Florida, Edna Pruett of Columbia, Audrey Devers of Nashville; five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DOUTHIT, Joe Frank  The Pulaski Citizen02 Nov 1993<br />Mr. Joe Frank Douthit, 42, died Sept. 28, 1993, at St. Joseph Hospital in Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Douthit attended Bunker Hill, Beech Hill and Boonshill schools. He was a graduate of Arizona State University.<br />Survivors include his wife, Brenda; son, A. J.; parents, Frank and Elizabeth Douthit; one sister, Ella Ruth and one brother, Calvin Douthit.<br />Funeral services were held at Faith Evangelical Free Church in Tempe, Ariz.<br /><br />DUNCAN, Charles E.  The Pulaski Citizen02 Jul 1991<br />Mr. Charles E. Duncan, 64, of Pulaski, died Saturday, June 29, 1991, at his residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 30, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Duncan was the son of the late William and Ella Riggin Duncan. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was retired.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nannie Duncan of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Jean Cothran and Mrs. Elizabeth Blade, both of Columbia, Mrs. Margaret Bryant of Pulaski; one brother, Marvin Duncan of Pulaski.<br /><br />ELDER, Louise Sandridge  The Pulaski Citizen24 Mar 1992<br />Mrs. Louise Elder, 87, of Springfield, Tenn., formerly of Giles County, died Wednesday, March 11, 1992, at Elmhurst Nursing Home in Springfield.<br />Graveside services will be held at Maplewood Cemetery at a future date. A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Elder was the daughter of the late William and Addie Woodard Sandridge.<br />Survivors include two sons, Eddie Elder of Pulaski, Edgar Lee Elder of Georgia; one daughter, Marie Martin of Portland, Tenn.<br /><br />ELDER, Mary Townsend  The Pulaski Citizen15 Feb 1996<br />Mrs. Mary Townsend Elder, 84, of Prospect died Feb.11, 1996, at National HealthCare in Pulaski.<br />The native of Giles County was the daughter of the late Niles H. and Ada Abernathy Townsend. Mrs. Elder was a housewife.<br />Services were held Tuesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Larry Fletcher and Ben Alford officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include husband Vachel Elder of Prospect; daughter Linda Smith, also of Prospect; sons, Harold Elder of Nashville and Fred Elder of Prospect; brother Bill Townsend of Aspen Hill; sister Corinne Helseth of Florida; five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br />Memorials may be made to Liberty United Methodist Church.<br /><br />ELDER, Vachel B.  The Giles Free Press, 29 Apr 1996<br />Mr. Vachel B. Elder, 84, of Prospect died Feb. 27, 1996, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Mr. Elder was a retired farmer and former employee of Maremont Gabriel. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William Copeland Elder and the late Lena Case. He was married to the late Mary Townsend Elder.<br /><br />Mr. Elder was a Mason, a member of the Bethel Lodge. He served on the Giles County School Board for 16 years and was chairman for several terms.<br />Services were to have been held today (Thursday) at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Ben Alford and Larry Fletcher officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, Harold Elder of Nashville, Fred Elder of Prospect; daughter Linda Smith of Prospect; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br />Memorials may be made to Liberty United Methodist Church.<br /><br />ELDRIDGE, Malcomb S.  The Pulaski Citizen25 Jan 1994<br />Mr. Malcomb S. Eldridge died Jan. 20, 1994, in Kissimee, Fla. Funeral services were held Jan. 24 at Grissoms Funeral Home in Kissimee.<br />Mr. Eldridge was a Giles County native and the son of the late Robert and Lena (Strawn) Eldridge.<br />Survivors include two sons, Lee Eldridge of Kissimee and Steve Eldridge of Tallahassee, Fla.; several cousins, Kathryn Eldridge Riddle of Lynnville, Wylodean Eldridge Johnson of Pulaski, Woodrow Strawn of Pulaski, Howard Owen of Lynnville and William Russell Eldridge of Elgin, Ala.<br /><br />EUBANK, Richard Wayne  The Pulaski Citizen08 Dec 1992<br />Mr. Richard Wayne Eubank, 54, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Dec. 3, 1992, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 5, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Chicago, Ill., Mr. Eubank was a member of First United Methodist Church, local Veterans of Foreign Wars, served in the United States Air Force and was retired from Consolidated Box Company.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Julie Gasparini of Midvale, Utah; two sons, Mark and Andy Eubank, both of Pulaski; two grandchildren; his parents, Smith and Everly Curry Eubank of Pulaski; two brothers, Steve and Bobby Eubank, both of Pulaski.Z<br /><br />FAIN, Steven Helen Townsend  The Pulaski Citizen10 Feb 1994<br />Mrs. Steven Helen Townsend, 81, of Athens, Ala., died Feb. 8, 1994, at Limestone Health Facility. Services were held Feb. 9 at Spry Funeral Home in Athens with John Norman and Dr. Fred Lackey officiating. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery.<br />The Giles County native was the former Steven Helen Townsend. She was a member of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Herbert Carter of Dalton, Ga.; one daughter, Mildred Crews of Athens; one sister, Nina Shelton of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FITZGERALD, Mary Inmon The Journal 31 Oct 1990<br />Mary Inmon Fitzgerald of Pulaski, died Saturday, October 13, 1990, at her residence. Services were conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 15, 1990 at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Floyd Farris officiated.<br />Mrs. Fitzgerald was married to the late Jesse Fitzgerald. Her parents were the late N. L. and Sarah Barksdale Inmon.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sara Williams, Pulaski; two sons, William J. Fitzgerald, Fayetteville, Douglas I. Fitzgerald, Columbia, S.C.; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FITZGERALD, Pearl Evelyn  The Pulaski Citizen 08 Nov 1994<br /> Mrs. Pearl Evelyn Fitzgerald of Pulaski died Nov. 4, 1994, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />The Giles County native was the daughter of the late Asa Calvin and Ada Roller Muse. she was married to the late James Thomas Fitzgerald. Mrs. Fitzgerald was a housewife.<br />Services were held Sunday at Bennett May Funeral Home with James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include daughters, Joyce Chaffin and Louise Lane of Pulaski, Barbara Cole, Athens, Al.; sons Thomas Calvin Fitzgerald, Pulaski, U. T. Fitzgerald of Louisville, Ky.; eight grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />FITZPATRICK, Bettye  The Pulaski Citizen02 Nov 1993<br />Mrs. Bettye Fitzpatrick, 77, died Oct. 27, 1993, at Saint Francis Central Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />Funeral services were held Nov. 1 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with the Rev. Stanley Garrett officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Fitzpatrick was the daughter of the late William and Martha Maxwell Fitzpatrick. She was a retired Sears employee, a member of Central Baptist Church and the Eastern Star.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Solonia Knox of Jackson, Tenn.; one son, Marcus Fitzpatrick of Pittsburgh; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; four nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />FOSTER, Emma Louise  The Pulaski Citizen24 May 1994<br />Miss Emma Louise Foster of Pulaski died May 5, 1994, 95, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. The Giles County native was a daughter of the late Forrest and May Moore Foster. The homemaker was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Services were held May 6, 1994 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Survivors include sisters, Kathleen Yowell, Mary Garrett and Ella Thornton, all of Pulaski, and brother, Bob Foster of Pope, Miss.<br /><br />FOSTER, Wade Edward  The Pulaski Citizen__ Oct 1994<br />Mr. Wade Edward Foster, 78, of Pulaski, died Oct. 26, 1994, at Hillside Hospital. The Alabama native was the son of the late Thomas and Elsie Edwards Foster. He was a Standard Coffee salesman for 30 years and an employee of Torrington Fafnir for 10 years. Mr. Foster was a veteran of World War II.<br />Services were held Friday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Ron Galyon and Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife Elaine Foster and children, Wayne Foster, Janie Brindley, and Sherry Foronda, all of Pulaski; brother, Louis Foster of Bear Creek, Ala.; sister, Sallie Dixon of Amory, Miss.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FOX, Maxie Robinson  The Pulaski Citizen27 Feb 1991<br />Mrs. Maxie Robinson Fox, 82, of the Brick Church community, died Sunday, February 24, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 26, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Fox was a Marshall County native and the widow of Elwin Fox. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Sonya Ingram of Brick Church; one granddaughter, Candace Ingram of Brick Church; two brothers, Otis Robinson of Pulaski, and Carl Robinson of Brick Church; two sisters, Mrs. Billie Moss and Mrs. Ruth Zalnoski, both of Florida.<br /><br />FRALIX, Paul Ed  The Pulaski Citizen24 Nov 1992<br />Mr. Paul Ed Fralix, 85, of Minor Hill, died Monday, Nov. 16, 1992, at Methodist Hospital of Middle Tennessee in Winchester.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday, Nov. 17, at Lynnwood Cemetery with Paul McKissack officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Grainger County, Tenn., Mr. Fralix was the son of the late Glinnie and Roxie Jernigan Fralix and was married to the late Mattie Mae Fralix. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Nettie Mae Hicks. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Frank Fralix of Rose Hill, Richard Fralix of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews; four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FRY, Earl  The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1991<br />Mr. Earl Fry, 66, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 3, 1991, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 5, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Fry, 66, was the son of Ruben and Martha Owen Powell Fry. He was a member of the Baptist Church and retired from the L&amp;N Railroad.<br />Survivors include his wife, Louise Fry of Pulaski; five daughters, Sara Hargrove, Debbie Laxon, and Barbara Armstrong, all of Pulaski, Angie Thurman of Lynnville, Judy Francis of Decatur, Ala; two sons, Bobby and Rickie Fry, both of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Allen Bruce of Nashville, Mrs. Elizabeth Countys of Columbia, Mrs. Inez Graves of Pulaski; three brothers, Lincoln, Travis, and Brady Fry, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />GARRETT, Cenieth Elease Stanford  The Pulaski Citizen__ Aug 1994<br />Mrs. Cenieth Elease Stanford Garrett, 72, died August 11, 1994, at Donelson Hospital.<br />The resident of Hermitage was the daughter of the late Samuel and Maude McDougal Stanford. She was a retired employee of Genesco.<br />Services were held Saturday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include husband, Thomas E. Garrett of Hermitage; sons, Thomas Leon Garrett of Florence, Ala., Robert Edward Garrett of Donelson and Charles Wayne Garrett of Birmingham; daughters, Lynda Reeves of Hermitage, Zona Faye Keup of Nashville; 18 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, James Stanford, Winston Stanford and Quilla Tankersley, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />GATLIN, Juanita Faye  The Pulaski Citizen07 Sep 1993<br />Mrs. Juanita Faye Gatlin of Pulaski, died Wednesday, September 1, 1993 at Pulaski Health Care. She was 59. Services were Friday at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with David Fanning and Kenneth Weldon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gatlin was the daughter of Willie Mae Brown and the late Edgar Charlie Brown. She was employed at Torrington Fafnir, Inc.<br />Survivors include her mother, Willie Mae Brown of Pulaski; one son, Browney Gatlin of Prospect; one daughter, Kathy Mize of Prospect; five brothers, Hayden Brown of Cookeville, Charles Brown, Millis Brown, Hugh Brown and L. A. Brown, all of Pulaski; one sister, Anita Cato of Hendersonville and six grandchildren.<br /><br />GEORGE, Kermit L.  The Pulaski Citizen08 Feb 1994<br />Mr. Kermit L. George of Ardmore died Feb. 3, 1994 at Ardmore Nursing Home. Graveside service was held Saturday at Elkton Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge.<br />The retired farmer was a native of Lincoln County and a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Orleana Bryan George of Ardmore; one daughter, Delores George of Nashville; two sons, Phil of Nashville and Sam of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />GILBERT, Jerry Ray  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jul 1990<br />Funeral services for Jerry Ray Gilbert, 42, were held Sunday at Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore, with the Rev. Bill Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gilbert died July 28 at his home in the Prospect Community. He was employed at Torrington-Fafnir in Pulaski.<br />He was the son of the late James A. Gilbert and Louise Kimbrough Gilbert, who survives.<br />Other survivors include a brother, Freddie Gilbert of Prospect; two sisters, Jeanette Barnes of Ardmore, Tenn., and Wanda Gilbert of Prospect; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GILBERT, Ruth Alice  The Pulaski Citizen__ Aug 1991<br />Miss Ruth Alice Gilbert, 90, of Prospect, died Thursday, August 1, 1991, at Pulaski HealthCare Center.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, August 3, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Truman Hibbett officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Gilbert was the daughter of the late John and Alice Whitfield Gilbert. She was a member of the Methodist Church and retired from L&amp;N Railroad.<br />Survivors include four nieces, Mrs. Edith Stone and Miss Juanita Gilbert, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Anna Will Holt of Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Virginia Milam of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />GLOVER, Luther Elwood  The Pulaski Citizen__ Mar 1993<br />Mr. Luther Elwood Glover, 82, of Goodspring, died Saturday March 27, 1993, at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held on Tuesday March 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Brother Phillip Eubank officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Glover was the son of the late Gus and Josie Shelton Glover. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Gladys Glover, Goodspring; three sons, Robert Glover, Lawrenceburg, Jerry Wayne Glover, Goodspring, Harold Glover, Pulaski; two daughters, Elise Rutherford, Huntsville, Ala., Willodene Vaughn, Lawrenceburg; five brothers, Garfield Glover, Shelbyville, Tenn., Elmo Glover, Goodspring, James Glover, Georgia, Edward Glover, Pulaski, Thomas Glover, Shelbyville, Tenn.; four sisters, Tessie Smith, Nashville, Minnie Woodrow, California, Mary Pope, Goodspring, Lois Woosley, Chapel Hill; twenty-three grandchildren and forty-three great grandchildren.<br /><br />GLOVER, Rosie May Byrd  The Pulaski Citizen__ Sep 1996<br />Mrs. Rosie Mae Byrd Glover, 91, of Goodspring died Sept. 3, 1996, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Glover was a homemaker and was married to the late Roy Glover. She was the daughter of the late Evan and Lillie Mae Gooch Byrd.<br />Services were to have been held today (Thursday) Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was to have been in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include sons, Robert Glyn Glover of Pulaski and F. C. (Buddy) Glover of Goodspring; daughter, Laura Mae Hobbs of Goodspring; brother Paris Byrd of Goodspring; sister Thelma Parr of Columbia; six grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and five great, great grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery Fund.<br /><br />GOODMAN, Mary E. Hughes  The Pulaski Citizen11 Jun 1991<br />Mrs. Mary E. Hughes Goodman, 36, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, June 4, 1991, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Turner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Goodman was the daughter of the late William Van Hughes. She was a nurse.<br />Survivors include her mother, Jean Cardin Hughes of Pulaski; one brother, Thurman Hughes of Pulaski; three sisters, Kathy Mayo of Pulaski, Patricia Mitchell of Lewisburg, Wanda Denton of Nashville.<br /><br />GOOLSBY, Robert Lee  The Pulaski Citizen02 Nov 1993<br /><br />GRANT, Buford Aaron  The Pulaski Citizen__ May 1995<br />Mr. Buford Aaron Grant, 82, of Prospect, died May 22, 1995, at Hillside Hospital. Mr. Grant was a native of Giles County and a farmer.<br />Services were held May 24 at Bennett-May Chapel and burial was at Prospect Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Survivors include wife Bettye Lou Grant of Prospect; one son, Don Grant of Prospect; one sister, Lucille Sumners of Pulaski; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GREEN, Grady Carson  The Pulaski Citizen13 Feb 1990<br />Mr. Grady Carson Green, 72, of Prospect, died Friday, Feb. 9, 1990, at his residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Thurman Hibbett officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Overton County, Mr. Green was the son of the late Samuel and Martha Ann Breeding Green. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Earl Green of the Fall River community, Dewey Green of Rickman, Tenn.; two sisters, Vella Bullington of Pulaski, Ella Kelly of Lawrenceburg; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GREEN, Loyd Crawford  The Pulaski Citizen30 May 1990<br />Mr. Loyd Crawford Green, 76, of the Scotts Hill community, died Friday May 25, 1990 at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, May 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Green was the son of the late Edd and Stella Roberts Green. He was retired from the L &amp; N Railroad and the Murray-Ohio Company. Several nieces and nephews survive.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Ingamor Clark Jr.  The Pulaski Citizen__ Mar 1997<br />Mr. Ingamor Clark Griffin, Jr., 73, of Prospect, died Sunday, March 2, 1997, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Griffin was a retired employee of the Giles County Highway Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ludie Griffin of Prospect; three sons, Paul and James Griffin, both of Prospect, and Carlton Huckaby of Pulaski; four daughters, Carolyn Zwiebel and Darlene Murphy, both of Pulaski, Janice McClain and Peggy Harrod, both of Lewisburg; four brothers, Alvin Griffin of Ardmore, Ala., Harold Dean Griffin of Athens, Ala., Wendell Griffin of Pulaski, and Jerry Wayne Griffin of Lewisburg; six sisters, Frances Robinson of Lynnville, Betty Ann Fox of Elkton, Millie Carroll of Lewisburg, Helen White of Columbia, Ruth Jones of Illinois and Jane Stapp of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Robert Lee  The Pulaski Citizen__ Mar 1995<br />Mr. Robert Lee Griffin, 81, of Prospect died March 17, 1995, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Mr. Griffin is a native of Giles County, the son of the late Ingomar and Lizzie Tidwell Griffin. He was a retired farmer.<br />Services were held Saturday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Glenn Kennon officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife Mavis Robinson Griffin of Prospect; sons, Hugh Robert Griffin of Florida, Phillip Ralph Griffin of Athens, Ala.; daughters, Barbara Ann Allfrey of Athens, Ala., Judy Carolyn Griffin of Huntsville, Ala., Mavis Ann Stonecipher of California; brothers, I. C. Griffin and Wendell Wilkie Griffin, both of Prospect, Alvin Griffin of Ardmore, Jerry Wayne Griffin of Lewisburg, Harold Dean Griffin of Athens, Ala.; sisters, Jane Stapp of Pulaski, Helen White and Frances Robinson, both of Lynnville, Millie Carrol of Lewisburg, Betty Ann Fox of Elkton, Ruth Johns of Illinois; and five grandchidren.<br />Memorials may be made to the Prospect Cemetery Fund.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Viola  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1993<br />Mrs. Viola Griffin, 86, died Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1993, at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, January 28, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Griffin was the wife of the late Mr. Ingomar Griffin.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Jane Stapp of Pulaski, Frances Robinson and Helen White of Lynnville, Ruth Jones of Washington, Ill., Mildred Carroll of Lewisburg, Betty Fox of Elkton; six sons, Robert and Wendell Griffin of Prospect, Alvin Griffin of Ardmore, Tenn., I. C. and Harold Griffin of Athens, Ala., Jerry Griffin of Lewisburg; 37 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Rex McCormack  The Pulaski Citizen24 Nov 1992<br />Mr. Rex McCormack Hamlett, 70, of Lynnville (Campbellsville community) died Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1992, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 13, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Horace Wilkerson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hamlett was the son of the late Walter and Ruby Evans Hamlett. He was a member of the Methodist church and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Joyce Hamlett of Campbellsville; one daughter, Deborah Adams of Pulaski; two sons, Gary Hamlett of Campbellsville, Phil Hamlett of Petersburg; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Maxine Godwin of Nashville; one brother, Evans Hamlett of Columbia.<br /><br />HARDY, Winnie Cardin  The Pulaski Citizen04 Jun 1991<br />Mrs. Winnie Cardin Hardy, 93, of Pulaski, died Thursday, May 30, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, June 1, at Bennett May Chapel with Lester Kemp and Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hardy was the daughter of the late William Larkin and Anne Dugger Cardin and was married to the late William James Hardy. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Tullie Kemp of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Doris Tarpley and Mrs. Gerry Sisk, both of Pulaski; one son, Vernon Sisk of Ardmore, Tenn.; six grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Holt of the Tarpley Shop Community.<br /><br />HARMON, Alonzo Byron Jr.  The Pulaski Citizen29 Oct 1991<br />Mr. Alonzo Byron (A.B.) Harmon, Jr., 70, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 25, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Harmon was the son of the late Alonzo and Hallie Kirby Harmon. He was retired from the State Department of Agriculture.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise C. Harmon of Pulaski; two sons, Rufus Gaines Harmon, Nashville, Byron Harmon, Knoxville; one brother, David Harmon of Virginia and one sister, Betty Denson of Mississippi; five grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRIS, Katherine Lee Abernathy  The Pulaski Citizen02 Jul 1991<br />Mrs. Katherine Lee Abernathy Harris, 82, of Pulaski, died Saturday, June 29, 1991, at Pulaski HealthCare Center. Funerals services were held Monday, July 1, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell and the Rev. Robert Webster officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Harris was the daughter of the late Erskine and Annie Callahan Abernathy and was married to the late Leslie G. Harris. She was a member of Blooming Grove Methodist Church and was a retired teacher in the Giles County School System for many years.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. W. C. Butler of Pulaski; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Dorsey Crockett of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Grady Creene of Texas City, Texas.<br /><br />HARWELL, Edward F.  The Pulaski Citizen__ Aug 1994<br />Retired Army Master Sgt. Edward F. Harwell, 76, of Columbus, Ga., died Aug. 7, 1994. A military graveside service was held Aug. 8 at Fort Benning, Ga.<br />The Giles County native was the son of the late Edgar and Annie Watson Harwell, and had lived in Columbus since 1955. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of Southside Baptist Church and Disabled American Veterans.<br />Survivors include wife Emily; daughter Emily Hutchens of Columbus; two grandchildren; three brothers, Jack and Brown Harwell of Pulaski and Joe Harwell of Arizona; five sisters, Elizabeth Douthit of Arizona, Mildred Bruder of Wisconsin, Charlie Ruth Soffes of Alabama, Jean Sigmon of Pulaski and Julia Parker of McBurg.<br /><br />HARWELL, Ethel Parker  The Pulaski Citizen__ Jan 1991<br />Mrs. Ethel Parker Harwell, 95, of Goodspring, died Sunday, January 20, 1991, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Phillip Eubank officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Harwell was the daughter of the late James Monroe Adolphus and Roxie Ellen Thompson Parker and was married to the late Floyd T. Harwell.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Elaine Harwell McDougal of Goodspring; three sisters, Verna Harwell of Florida, Anna Bell Kennemer of Alabama, Ruby Randolph of Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren, David and Wayne McDougal and Jane Osborne; five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Malcolm Lee  The Pulaski Citizen13 Feb 1990<br />Mr. Malcolm Lee Harwell, 90, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 1990, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Eugene Peden officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harwell was the son of the late S. O. and Annie McLin Harwell and was married to the late Mamie Sue McFarland Harwell. He was a World War II veteran and retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include four sons, John Edd Harwell of Fayetteville, David Harwell of Nashville, Andrew Harwell of Indiana, William Harwell of Columbia; two daughters, Sarah Smith of Pulaski, Larue Green of Columbia; one sister, Elise Duke of Frankewing; 18 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, George Watson  The Pulaski Citizen17 Jun 1992<br />Mr. George Watson (Coon Shine) Harwell, 62, of the Bunker Hill Community in Pulaski, died June 15, 1992, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday as the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Pinkleton and Rev. Mike Hobis officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Watson was the husband of Charlotte White Harwell and the son of the late Edgar and Annie Watson Harwell.<br />He was employed by Harris Machine and Welding Co. in Pulaski.<br />Other survivors include a son, Tim Harwell of Bryson; three daughters, Dana Shoup and Carol Harwell of Bunker Hill, Susan Harwell of Pulaski; four brothers, Brown Harwell and Jack Harwell, Joe Harwell of Phoenix, Az., and Edd Harwell of Columbus, Ga.; five sisters, Julia Parker of Boonshill, Jean Sigmon of Pulaski, Charlie Ruth Soffes of Alabama, and Mildred Bruder of Wisconsin; three grandchildren, Ariel Harwell, Cody Defoe and Gregory Shoup.<br /><br />HARWELL, Hobert Loyd  The Pulaski Citizen12 Nov 1991<br /><br />HARWELL, Nola Minatra  The Pulaski Citizen25 Jan 1994<br />Mrs. Nola Minatra Harwell, 91, died Jan. 20, 1994, at National Health Care in Lawrenceburg. Mrs. Harwell was the daughter of the late David Whitfield and Frances Bennett Minatra. She was married to the late Raymond Harwell.<br />Survivors include one son, Cecil Winfield Harwell of California; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Graveside services were held Saturday at Maplewood Cemetery with Paul Sain officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge.<br /><br />HARWELL, Robert Alvin  The Pulaski Citizen13 Feb 1990<br />Robert A. Harwell, 83, of Frankewing, died Friday, Feb. 9, 1990, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Webster and Shugart Martin officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harwell was the son of the late Walter M. and Josie Burch Harwell. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sue Mae Gunter Harwell of Frankewing; one son, Ermon Harwelll of Frankewing; one daughter, Betty Patton of Huntsville, Ala.; four sisters, Myrtice Harris, Angie Pittard and Margaret Harwell, all of Pulaski, Georgia Luna of Fayetteville; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />HASTINGS, Bobby Dale  The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1994<br />Mr. Bobby Dale Hastings, 29, of Ardmore died Oct. 28, 1994, at Vanderbilt University Hospital. The former employee of First National Bank and First Federal of Ardmore was employed at Colonial Bank in Fayetteville. He was a graduate of Ardmore High School and Athens State College. Memorials may be made to a scholarship fund in his memory, which is being established by Ardmore First United Methodist, of which Mr. Hastings was a member.<br />Services were held Oct. 30 at Ardmore Methodist Church with the Rev. Peter Van Eys and the Rev. Ray Newell officiating. Burial was in the Hastings Cemetery. Ardmore Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include parents, Bobby and Pam Hastings of Ardmore; brother, John Hastings, also of Ardmore; grandparents, Dee and Frances Barron of Cash Point, Leo and Christeen Hastings of Pulaski and great-grandmother Hattie Bell Southerland, also of Pulaski.<br /><br />HATHCOAT, Mable Beulah Jones  The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jun 1991<br />Mrs. Mable Beulah Hathcoat, 71, of Minor Hill, died Saturday, June 1, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, June 2, at Carr and Erwin with Larry Glass and Toby Powell officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Hathcoat was the daughter of the late Velpoe and Eddist Mathes Jones and was married to the late Louis Hathcoat.<br />Survivors include one son, Billy Hathcoat of Minor Hill; two sisters, Evie White of Salem, Ala., Mrs. David Wright of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br />HAYES, Justin Michael  The Pulaski Citizen, __ May 1990<br />Justin Michael Hayes, 4 days, Prospect, Tenn., died May 5, 1990 at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held at 2:00 p. m. Friday May 4 at Prospect Cemetery with Danny Pettus officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Bobby and Melissa Grant Hayes.<br />Survivors include his parents, one brother, Jason Hayes; grandparents, Jimmy Hayes, Minor Hill, Katherine Benefield, Bethel, Tenn., Betty Pierce, Pulaski and Don Grant, Aspen Hill; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Grant, all of Prospect.<br /><br />HAZELWOOD, Katherine  The Giles Free Press, 22 Apr 1993<br />Ms. Katherine Hazelwood, 75, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 15, 1993, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held on Friday April 16, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Ms. Hazelwood was the daughter of the late Johnny Brown and Rosie Walls Hazelwood. She was of the Baptist faith and was a housewife.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Ruth Griggs, Pulaski; two brothers, J. B. Hazelwood, Pulaski, Rufus Hazelwood, Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HEADDEN, Marvin E. Newbern 05 Feb 1993<br />NEWBERN Marvin E. Headden, 74, of Newburn, died Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1993, at Jackson Madison County General Hospital in Jackson.<br />Services will be 3 p.m., today in the chapel of Johnson Funeral Home in Newbern with Dr. Thomas Parnell and the Rev. Bob Emerson officiating. Burial will be in Yorkville Cemetery.<br />He was a retired heavy duty mechanic for Tulsa Houston Pipeline Contractors.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Headden of Newbern; one son, David Headden of Trimble; two daughters, Judith Walton of Trimble and Jennifer McCelland of McKenzie; one stepson, Allen Uselton of Columbia; one step daughter, Rita Tompkins of Nashville; three grandchildren and four step grandchildren.<br /><br />HELMONTELLER, Holbert  The Pulaski Citizen, __ May 1996<br />Mr. Holbert Helmonteller, 70, died May 1, 1996, at National HealthCare Center in Lewisburg.<br />He was a retired farmer. Born in Maury County, he was the son of the late Carwell and Linda Helmonteller. He was married to the late Mary Ruth Helmonteller.<br />Graveside services were held Friday at Diana Cemetery with Philip Whary officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include daughter Linda Whary of Pulaski; brother Ed Helmonteller, also of Pulaski; sister Clara Simmons of Lewisburg and five grandchildren.<br /><br />HENDERSON, David Leon  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1996<br />Mr. David Leon Henderson, 44, died Feb. 4, 1996, at his home in Elkton. Services were held Wednesday at Ardmore Funeral Home with Carl Hubbard officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Henderson was preceded in death by his wife, Heidi Henderson. Survivors, all of Tacoma, Wash., include daughters, Vanessa and Jennifer Henderson; step-daughter Heather Hartman; mother Helen Henderson; sisters, Sharon Lang and Susan Lane. Local survivors are his mother and father-in-law Bill and Elizabeth Ware of Elkton.<br /><br />HENDRIX, Wilow Mae  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1996<br />Miss Wilow Mae Hendrix, 84, of the Appleton Community of Lawrence County, died Dec. 6, 1996, in National HealthCare Center in Lawrenceburg.<br />Miss Hendrix was a retired store clerk and a member of the Appleton Church of Christ. The Lawrence County native was the daughter of the late James Daniel and Ethel Mae Stinnett Hendrix.<br />Services were held Sunday at Appleton Church of Christ with Robert F. Hendrix and James A. Hendrix officiating. Burial was in Dobbins Cemetery. North Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include sisters, Clara Mable Hendrix Newburn of Anderson, Ala., Sara Jane Hendrix Walters of Nashville, Jeanine Hendrix Brooks of Lawrenceburg; brothers, James Hendrix and Robert Hendrix, both of Alabama.<br /><br />HENRY, Martha Jane  The Pulaski Citizen, __ May 1996<br />Mrs. Martha Jane Henry, 90, of Dilton died May 18, 1996, at Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro.<br />Services will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Rucker Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro. Burial will be at Johnson Road Cemetery in Christiana.<br />Mrs. Henry is survived by a brother, Walter B. McCrary.<br /><br />HENSON, Ethel Lillie  The Giles Free Press, 19 Jul 1996<br />Mrs. Ethel Lillie Henson, 90, of Lawrenceburg died July 17, 1996, at Columbia Crockett Hospital.<br />The native of Ethridge was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ. Her parents were the late William P. and Elizabeth Day Henson.<br />Services were to have been held today (Thursday) at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with Wilford Mobley officiating. Burial was to have been in Old Ethridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include daughter, Louise White of Lawrenceburg; sisters, Esther Long of Pulaski, Laura Hay of Sante Fe, Alice Gwin, Roxie Gwin and Maxie Hymes, all of Ohio; brothers, Herman Henson of Lawrenceburg, Jack Henson of Georgia; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />HENSON, Melvin A.  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Nov 1992<br />Mr. Melvin A. Henson, 57, of Lynnville (Campbellsville community) died Thursday, Nov. 19, 1992, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 21, at Bennett-May Chapel with Tommy Haywood officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Henson was the son of the late Marvin Eugene Henson, Sr. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was a chemical supervisor at Stoffer Chemical Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Watkins Henson of Campbellsville; one son, Mike Henson of Pulaski; five daughters, Angela Walls of Campbellsville, Cindy Baxter of Prospect, Allyson Henson of Sacremento, Calif., Rose Mary Bell of Pulaski, Emily Floyd of Oil City, Penn.; his mother, Mary Frances Trice Lindsey of Mt. Pleasant; three sisters, Eleanor Fly of Spring Hill, Margaret Anderson of Pulaski, Clara Marshall of Kermit, Texas; two brothers, Marvin Henson of Bodenham community, David Henson of Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />HERNDON, Marty Shane  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Nov 1996<br />Marty Shane Herndon, 26, of Pulaski died November 11, 1996. Mr. Herndon was the son of Willis Herndon and Patsy Franks. He was the husband of Cindy Vining Herndon.<br />Services were to be held today (Tuesday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors in addition to parents and wife include stepson Chad Hargrove of Pulaski; brother Alvin Herndon of Pulaski; sisters Marci Maxwell and Jodi Herndon both of Pulaski; grandmother Mrs. Warren Ada Franks of Pulaski; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Willis Herndon of Linden, TN; and two uncles.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Ruby  The Giles Free Press, __ Oct 1996<br />Mrs. Ruby Hickman, 83, died Oct. 25, 1996, in St. Mary&#8217;s, GA. Mrs. Hickman was a native of Giles County.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday at Lynnwood Cemetery with George Anderson officiating.<br />Survivors include husband Edward C. Hickman of St. Mary&#8217;s; one daughter, Joynelle Payne, also of St. Mary&#8217;s; two sisters, Ruth Doerr of Illinois and Pat Sartin of Mississippi; one brother, Lige Hutchinson of Mississippi; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />HIGHSMITH, Charles Edward  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Aug 1996<br />Mr. Charles Edward Highsmith, 46, of Springfield died August 16, 1996, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.<br />Funeral services are incomplete. Austin and Bell Funeral Home in Springfield is in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include wife Diane Traughber Highsmith of Springfield; sons, David and Daniel Highsmith, both of Springfield; mother Mary Harris Highsmith, also of Springfield; sisters, Ellen Felts Fuller of Nashville and Mrs. Bill Garner Foster of Pulaski, TN.<br /><br />HIGHTOWER, David O&#8217;Neal Sr.  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1996<br />Mr. David O&#8217;Neal Hightower, Sr., 79, of Bardwell, KY, died Jan. 4, 1996 at his residence. He was a native of Giles County and the son of the late O&#8217;Neal and Vera Hastings Hightower. He was a past president and general manager of Commonwealth Service Corporation and an honorary Colonel. Mr. Hightower server in the Air Force in World War II and received the Asiatic Pacific Ribbon, Victory Medal and Army Occupational Medal/Japan.<br />Services were held Sunday in Bardwell.<br />Survivors include wife, check on this!<br /><br />HINDMAN, Lillie Mae  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1996<br />Mrs. Lillie Mae Hindman, 86, of Nashville died Dec. 23, 1996, at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville.<br />Mrs. Hindman was a former resident of Giles County. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wiley Houston Hindman. She was a member of Tusculum Hills Baptist Church.<br />Services will be at 2 p. m. Saturday at Woodbine Funeral Home in Nashville with Doug Westmoreland and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in the Garden of Moses in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />Survivors include daughters, Clara Ruth Buchanan of Texas, Evelyn Goats of Nolensville, and Robbie Mae Buchanan of Smyrna; sisters, Lona Hindman of Nashville and Lois Wynn of Mississippi; brothers, Robert Pilkinton and J. B. Pilkinton, both of Arkansas; nine grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOBBS, Mary Dickey  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1996<br />Mrs. Mary Dickey Hobs of Pulaski, died Dec. 26, 1996, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />She was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Willie and Allie Hayes Dickey. Mrs. Hobbs was a homemaker. She was married to the late Amos Hobbs.<br />Services were held Dec. 27 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include daughter, Frances Lee of Arab, Ala., Odessa Smith of Pulaski; son Roy Hobbs of Lawrenceburg; sister Mattie Blade of Pulaski; seven grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and four great, great grandchildren.<br /><br />HODGES, Monte  The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Mar 1996<br />Mr. Monte Hodges, 39, of Elkmont, AL, died March 12, 1996, at Athens-Limestone Hospital.<br />Mr. Hodges was a member of Hollands Gin Church of Christ. Services were to have been held today, March 14, 1996 at Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore with Carl Witty and Dr. Bill Alford officiating. Burial was to have been in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.<br />Survivors include, his parents, Robert (June) and Wynona (Nonie) Hodges of Elkmont; son Brad Hodges of Elkmont; daughter Allison Hodges of Elkmont; and sister Micki Siniard of Athens.<br /><br />HOGAN, Richard  The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1992<br />Mr. Richard Hogan, 62, of Pulaski, formerly of Huntsville, Ala., and Chicago, Ill., died Wednesday, July 15, 1992, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, July 18, at his home church in Chicago, Ill., and burial was in the family cemetery in that city.<br />Mr. Hogan was a retired engineer and was employed at Auto Zone in Pulaski at the time of his death. He was a graduate of Purdue University.<br />Survivors include six children and 14 grandchildren, all of Chicago.<br /><br />HOLDER, Dorothy Rodgers  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jun 1992<br />Mrs. Dorothy Holder, 79, of Port Royal, S. C. , formerly of Pulaski, died Tuesday, June 30, 1992, at Beaufort Naval Hospital in Beaufort, S. C.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, July 3, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holder was the daughter of the late Claude and Alma Edmundson Rodgers and was married to the late Felix Holder. She was a restaurant cook.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Sue Miller and Peggy Ivey, both of Prospect, Millie Turner of the Bethel Community; two sons, Lt. Roger Cagle of Port Royal, S. C., David Cagle of the Anthony Hill Community; two sisters, Mary Tate of the Campbellsville community, Ella Sulcer of Lynnville; one brother, David Rodgers of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Alice Tesch  The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Mar 1996<br />Mrs. Alice Tesch Holley, 72, of Pulaski died March 3, 1996, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Mrs. Holley was a retired bookkeeper and served with Civil Service in the Azores. Born in Wisconsin, she was the daughter of the late Oscar and Bertha Weck Tesch.<br />Services were to have been held today (Tuesday) at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Gary Kelly and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was to have been in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include husband Malcolm R. Holley, Sr. of Pulaski; sons, Malcolm Holley, Jr. of Richmond, VA, and Charles Holley of Pulaski; daughters, Suzanne Olsen of Montana and Jean LeTourneau (Higgins) of Pulaski; step-daughter, Barbara Williamson of Lawrenceburg; brother Roland Tesch of Wisconsin; four grandchildren, two step-grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Bobby Lee  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1991<br />Mr. Bobby Lee Holley, 56, of Stockbridge, Ga., died Saturday, Dec. 21, 1991, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 23, at Horace Ward Funeral Chapel in Decatur, Ga., with burial in Fairview Cemetery in Stockbridge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holley was the son of the late Floyd and Bonnie Mitchell Holley and brother to the late Thomas Floyd Holley, Jr., who died October 25, 1991. He was a retired air traffic controller and Tennessee Walking Horse trainer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Margaret S. Holley of Stockbridge; one daughter, Monica Lee Holley Arkney of Dalton, Ga.; two step-sons, Ben Shirlien of Stockbridge, Thomas Leonard Shirlien of Lexington, Ky.; one brother, Flournoy Holley of Pulaski; three grandchildren, Adam Young, Amber and Jordan Arkney, all of Dalton, Ga.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Brown Farris  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jun 1994<br />Mr. Brown Farris Holley, 79, died June 7, 1994, at his home in Elkton. The retired farmer and Tennessee native was the son of the late Washington M. and Sarah Elizabeth Williams Holley.<br />Services were to be held today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was to have been in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife Lillie Mae Holley of Elkton; daughters, Ellen Holder of Lewisburg and Betty R. Holder of Cornersville; four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one step-grandchild.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Burt  The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1992<br />Mr. Burt Holley, 58, of Pulaski, died Friday, November 27, 1992, at his residence. Memorial services will be announced later.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holley was the son of the late Allie M. and Bessie Mae Wood Holley. He was a member of the Masonic Order and retired from the Post Office.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Neba Holley of Louisville, Ky.; one son, Morris Tatum Holley of Unionville, Tenn.; one brother, Malcolm Holley of Pulaski; one sister, Betty Jean Moelier of Los Angeles, Calif.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Cordie M.  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jun 1994<br />Miss Cordie M. Holley died June 24, 1994, in Katy, Texas. The former Pulaski resident was the daughter of W. T. and Victoria Ann Harwell Holley. She was a retired school teacher and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Services were held June 27 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Nieces and nephews in Texas and Tennessee survive.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Elaine Robinson  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1994<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elaine Holley, 69, of Fayetteville were held Saturday, at McCauley Funeral Home with Bob Leonard and Carroll Hickman officiating. Burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens in Fayetteville.<br />The native of Lincoln County was the daughter of the late Leon and Nina Mae Harrison Robinson. She was a housewife and a member of North Side Church of Christ in Fayetteville.<br />Survivors include husband, Edd Holley and sister, Dorothy Harwell, both of Fayetteville.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Grace Clay Englett  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jul 1954<br />Mrs. Grace Clay Holley of Pulaski died July 25, 1994, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />The Giles County native was the daughter of the late Mack and Lela Ray Englett. She was married to the late William L. Holley. She was a housewife and member of the Methodist Church. Services were held at Bennett-May Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter Carol Roberts and one son Mack Holley, both of Pulaski; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Irene Watson  The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1991<br />Mrs. Irene Holley, 74, of Pulaski, died Saturday, May 18, 1991 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 19, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Ron Galyon and the Rev. Bill Turner officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holley was the daughter of the late Isom Brown Watson and was married to the late E. Brown Holley. She was a member of the Pulask First Baptist Church and was a retired clerk at the Wal-Mart Store in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mary Florence Brewer; one daughter, Mrs. Peggy Gernert of Trenton, N. J.; one son, Sonny Holley of Hohenwald; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Lena Jo Barnett and Mrs. Louise Fry, both of Pulaski; Mrs. Alice Ivie of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Betty Gulley of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Gilbert Brewer of Hendersonville.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Julia Elice Sanders  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Nov 1991<br />Mrs. Julia Elice Holley, 89, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1991, at her residence.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. Friday, Nov. 22, at Bennett-May Chapel with Tom Holland officiating. Burial will be in Diana Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holley was the daughter of the late Isaac Thomas and Katie Lou Bradford Sanders and was married to the late Earnie D. Holley. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was a housewife.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Muriel Henson of Arlington, Texas, Mrs. Nellie Ruth Roddy of Shelbyville, Mrs. Marie Joyce Coleman of Cornersville, Mrs. Janice Dunaway of Fayetteville; three sons, W. T. Holley of Charlotte, N. C., Wayne Holley of Bremond, Texas, Buddy Holley of Cornersville; 15 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Loretta Pyles of Cornersville; two brothers, William and Buford Sanders, both of Cornersville.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Kari Frances  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1994<br />Infant Kari Frances Holley died Jan. 26, 1994 at Hillside Hospital. A graveside services was held Friday at Bradshaw Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include parents, Stacey and Angela Holley of Diana; grandparents, Dorvel Harwell of Diana, Kathy Sulcer, Pulaski, Danny Sulcer, Pulaski, Brent Garrett and Annie Garrett of Lewisburg; great-grandmother Wordna Garrett of Lewisburg.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Louis Rogers  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1992<br />Mr. Louis Rogers Holley, 87, of Pulaski, died Friday, January 31, 1992, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Herbert McNeese officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Texas, Mr. Holley was the son of the late Henry A. and Alice Helmick Holley and was married to the late Velma Whitworth Holley. He was a retired farmer and well-known lumberman. He was a member of the Beech Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include three sons, Ronnie, Carl and Jerry Holley, all of Giles County; four daughters, Willa Mae Greene, Elwyna Lanier and Deloris Holland, all of Giles County, Martha Delaney of Huntsville, Ala.; 19 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren and four step-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Malcolm Sr.  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1996<br />Mr. Malcolm Holley, Sr., 67, died Dec. 24, 1996, at Columbia Hillside Hospital in Pulaski.<br />The Pulaski native was the son of the late Allie M. and Bessie Woods Holley. He was preceded in death by his wife Alice T. Holley. Mr. Holley was retired from the Air Force and the U. S. Postal Service.<br />Memorial services were held Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association.<br />Survivors include daughter Barbara Williamson of Lawrenceburg; sons, Malcolm Holley, Jr. of Virginia and Charles M. Holley of Pulaski; sister Jean Holley of California; stepdaughters, Susanne Wanner of Montana and Jean LeTourneau of Pulaski; four grandchildren and two step grandchildren and three step great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Maxie Bass  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jul 1994<br />Mrs. Maxie Bass Holley died July 23 at her residence in Atlanta. The former Pulaski resident was a native of Giles County and the daughter of John H. and Virgie Prince Bass. She was a housewife and member of the Church of Christ.<br />Services were held Monday at Bennett-May Chapel with David East officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include daughters, Elizabeth Ann Holley of Atlanta and Mary Ellen Jones of Nashville; son Edward C. Holley of Chapel Hill, N. C.; eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; sister Alma Williams and brother Herbert Bass, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Noble Richardson  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jul 1994<br />Mr. Noble Richardson (Bill) Holley, 88, of Frankewing died July 25, 1994, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />The native of Tennessee was the son of the late William Harris and Della Harwell Holley. He was a retired farmer.<br />Services were held Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife Annie Ruth Pardon Holley, son Paul Holley, both of Frankewing, and two granddaughters.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Thomas Floyd  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1991<br />Mr. Thomas Floyd (Junior) Holley, 66, of Ringfold, Ga., died Friday, Oct. 25, 1991, in that city.<br />Graveside services were held Sunday, Oct. 27, at Maplewood Cemetery. Turner Funeral Home in Chattanooga was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holley was a veteran of World War II and was retired from South Central Bell.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Lois Holley of Ringgold, Ga.; two sons, Keith Holley of Spring City, Tenn., Thomas Holley of Georgia; two daughters, Tracey Allmon and Christy Holley, both of Georgia; two brothers, Flournoy Holley of Pulaski, and Bobby Holley of Georgia; four grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Velma Lee  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jul 1994<br />Mrs. Velma Lee Holley of Diana Ridge Road in Giles County died July 13, 1994, at her residence.<br />The Giles County native was married to the late Nath Holley. She was a housewife and member of the Baptist Church.<br />Services were held July 15 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include daughter and son, Shirley Holley Stokes and Robert Franklin Holley, both of Pulaski, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, William Flournoy  The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Dec 1994<br />Mr. William Flournoy Holley, 60, of Pulaski died Nov. 29, 1994, at Hillside Hospital. The former owner and operator of Pulaski Stockyard was the son of the late Thomas Floyd and Bonnie Mitchell Holley.<br />Services were held Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Milton Brown officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife Betty Story Holley, son Craig Holley and daughter Judy Holley, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLMAN, Joe Ray  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1996<br />Mr. Joe Ray Holman, 59, of Pulaski died Jan. 29, 1996, at University Alabama-Birmingham Hospital.<br />The native of Alabama was the son of the late Samuel and Azzie Jones Holman.<br />Services were held Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dale Myers officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Mr. Holman is survived by his wife, Elise Faye Holman, of Pulaski; daughters, Donna Sue Nave of Taft, Sandra Charlene Holman of Huntsville, AL, Darlene Tarpley of Pulaski, Dawn Cunningham of Fairview, Donna Stafford of Oregon, Diane Hampton of Danville, AL; brothers, Bill Holman and Herman Holman, both of Athens, AL; sister Fay Shipman of Ardmore; and 11 grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Augusta  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Apr 1996<br />Mrs. Augusta Holt, 70, died April 21, 1996, at her home in Pulaski.<br />The native of Dickson County was the daughter of the late Richard Williams and Nannie Mallory Williams. She was a homemaker and a member of the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Services were to be held today (Thursday) at Worley Furnace Baptist Church in Dickson with Ronnie T. Mitchell officiating. Arrangements were by Taylor Funeral Home in Dickson. Burial was to have been in the church cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, the Rev. Dalton L. Holt of Pulaski; sons, Bobby Holt of Dickson, TN, Elder Thomas Holt of Indiana, the Rev. Dalton Eugene Holt of Louisville, KY, and Anthony Holt of Nashville; two daughters, Zelma Loretta Mayberry of Lyles and Carla Faye Houston of Nashville; brother Haetwell Williams of Ohio; sister Gladys Waters of Nashville; 23 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Fannie Minatra  The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jan 1990<br />Mrs. Fannie M. Holt, 99, of Pulaski, died Friday, Jan. 19, 1990 at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 20, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Pete Fernier officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holt was the daughter of the late George and Betty Tarpley Minatra and was married to the late Albert Holt. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Everett Holt of Pulaski; three grandchildren; five great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLT, Gertrude Mae Cardin  The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Dec 1992<br />Mrs. Gertrude Mae Cardin Holt, 97, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1992 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jerry Dryden officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Holt was the daughter of the late Will and Ann Quintella Dugger Cardin and was married to the late Alton Holt.<br />Survivors include two granddaughters, Cathy Bass of Prospect, Gayle Porterfield of Pulaski; one daughter in law, Lois Holt of Pulaski; three great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Hazel K.  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1996<br />Mrs. Hazel K. Holt, 90, died Nov. 30, 1996, at National Health Care Center in Lewisburg.<br />Mrs. Holt was the daughter of the late Andrew and Ella Harwell Short. She was born Nov. 6, 1909, in Giles County. She reared two nieces, Mary and Edna Roberts. She was married to the late Willie Mack Kimber and the late Allen Holt. In later years, she worked in culinary service at restaurants and public schools. Mrs. Holt was usher and Mother of the Church at Beulah Baptist Church and a member of the Richland Creek Missionary Baptist Association. She enjoyed school, community and civic activities. She was a member of William Workers Lodge, Maceo Court of Calanthe Lodge and the NAACP.<br />Services were held Dec. 3 at Beulah Baptist Church with the Rev. Mose Phillips officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Hole was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Holt is survived by nieces, Mary Gilbert, Edna Moore, and Cora Mae Dickerson, all of Pulaski, Margorie Frierson of Lawrenceburg and Annette Reynolds of Kentucky.<br /><br />HOLT, Lawrence Edward  The Pulaski Citizen, __ April 1995<br />Mr. Lawrence Edward Holt, 82, of Pulaski died April 4, 1995, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Mr. Holt was retired from Genesco and the Soil Conservation Service. He was a native of Texas and the son of the late Guy and Myrtle Beckham Holt.<br />Services will be at 10 a. m. Friday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Marvin Nelson and David McBeth officiating.<br />Survivors include wife Iva Holt of Pulaski; son Gene Holt of Vero Beach, Fla.; daughters, Patsy Crawford of Fayetteville, Judy Marks of Murfreesboro; brother, Robert Earl Holt of Oak Ridge, Ore.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Sallie B.  The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Feb 1990<br />Miss Sallie B. Holt, 97, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1990, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 16, at Bennett-May Chapel with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Holt was the daughter of the late B. E. and Carrie Mae Maultsby Holt. She was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ and was a retired secretary.<br />Survivors include one niece; three nephews; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Marjorie Holt of Pulaski; several cousins.<br /><br />HOPSON, Nell Berry  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Apr 1996<br />Mrs. Nell Berry Hopson, 87, died April 4, 1996, at Huntsville Hospital East in Huntsville, Alabama.<br />She was a member of the Ardmore United Methodist Church. Services were held at Ardmore Funeral Home with Ray Newell officiating. Burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama.<br />Survivors include sons, George David Hopson of Huntsville, AL, Arthur Junior Hopson of Greeneville, TN, and Billy C. Hopson of Birmingham, AL; daughter Elizabeth Robinson of Birmingham; 10 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOUSTON, Susie Mae  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1996<br />Mrs. Susie Mae Houston, 98, of Pulaski died Jan. 30, 1996, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George and Lula Olds Gracey. She was married to the late Will Houston.<br />Mrs. Houston was a member of St. Paul M. B. Church. Services were Feb. 3 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Andrew Henderson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a sister, Ada Bramlette of Pulaski, TN.<br /><br />HOWARD, Willard Frances  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1996<br />Mrs. Willard Frances Smith Howard, 91, of Pulaski, died Jan. 6, 1996, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />Services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />Survivors include son, Clay Howard of Huntsville; daughters, Pat Comperry of Clarksville and Sara Elliott of Pulaski; sister, Mary Cosby of Ardmore; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOWARD, William Murray  The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1996<br />Mr. William Murray Howard, 87, Pulaski died August 8, 1996, at Columbia Hillside Hospital.<br />Mr. Howard was retired from Bordon Milk Company. The Giles County native was the son the late Elmo Avery and Suzanne Weatherman Howard. He was married to the late Susie Estelle Bee Howard.<br />Services were held Friday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Colin Leighton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters and one son, Barbara Ann Howard, Sue Howard and Morris Howard, all of Pulaski; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOWELL, Bobby Ray  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jul 1996<br />Mr. Bobby Ray Howell, 57, of Lawrenceburg died July 8, 1996, in Hickman County.<br />The native of Giles County was the owner of Howell&#8217;s Body Shop. He was a member of the Downtown Church of Christ. He was the son of the late Fred Gaston and Gracie Jane Cannady Howell.<br />Services were held July 11 at North Funeral Home with John Pennington and Jessie Littrell officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include daughters, Rebecca Bearden and Leisa Dollar, both of Ethridge, and Rosemary Sanderson of the Center community; sons, Roger Howell and Donnie Howell, both of Ethridge; brothers, Walter Howell and Devon Howell, both of Leoma, Charles Howell of Lawrenceburg, Lloyd Howell of Southgate, Mich., and Calvin Howell of Fort Wayne, Ind.; sisters, Frances Pratt and Helen Lamar, both of Pulaski; and Bernice Warr of Florida; and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHES, Alice Louise White  The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Aug 1992<br />Mrs. Alice Louise Hughes, 66, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 11, 1992, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hughes was the daughter of the late Robert G. and Alice Burchell White. She was retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include her husband, Samuel C. Hughes of Pulaski; one foster son, Jimmy Kincaid of Lynnville; two daughters, Betty Jean Williams of Pulaski, Yvonne Harmon of Lewisburg; two brothers, Guy White of Pulaski, Paul White of Georgia; two sisters, Bertha Gilliam and Mary Fralix, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HUGHEY, Margaret L.  The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1994<br />Mrs. Margaret L. Hughey, 85, died at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville.<br />The former Giles Countian was the daughter of the late Will and Ola Bryant Holt. She was married to the late Howard Hughey.<br />Services were held March 21 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Keith Gebbart and Charles Becher officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Survivors include son Billy Bob Hughey of Nashville, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUNTER, Rita Darlene Holley  The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Mar 1996<br />Mrs. Rita Darlene Hunter, 36, of Franklin, died March 26, 1996, at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin.<br />Services were to have been held today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was to have been in Diana Cemetery.<br />Survivors include husband Jeff Hunter of Franklin; parents, Carl and Johnnie Lou Holley of Pulaski; son Brent Pittman of Cornersville; daughter Elizabeth Hunter of Ohio; brother Glenn Holley and sister Carla White.<br /><br />HUSKEY, Hollis Ketron Jr.  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Aug 1996<br />Mr. Hollis (Buddy) Ketron Huskey, Jr., 66, of Lynnville died August 18, 1996, at Maury Regional Hospital.<br />The Lawrence County native was a barber and an Air Force veteran. He was a member of the V. F. W. Post 1618 and of the Word of Life Ministries. He held membership in the Auctioneer Association.<br />Services were to have been held today (Tuesday) at North Funeral Home. David Byrd and Roger Huskey officiated. Burial with full military honors were to follow in the Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his mother Elizabeth Daughtry Huskey of Lawrenceburg; two sons, Mike Huskey and Roger Huskey, both of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Audrey Willis and Elise Hartsfield, both of Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />INGRAM, William Massey  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Nov 1993<br />William Massey Ingram, 45, of Pulaski died Oct. 26, 1993, at Bel-Air Health Care Center in Columbia following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held Oct. 30 at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Services were conducted by the Rev. Stanley K. Garrett.<br />A Giles County native, Mr. Ingram is the son of Mrs. Martha Massey Ingram and the late John Edward Ingram.<br />He is survived by his mother; two brothers, John Edward Ingram of Texas, L. C. Ingram of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Ethel Mae Linza of Pulaski; five nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />INGRAM, Stella Cole Eason  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Aug 1992<br />Stella Eason Ingram, 87, of Pulaski, died Friday, August 28, 1992, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, August 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Webster officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Ingram was the daughter of the late Joseph and Levastie Weaver Cole and was married to the late William T. Eason and the late George Ingram.<br />Survivors include two sons, William H. and Robert E. Eason, both of Nashville; one daughter, Mary Nan Smeykal of Nashville; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JAMES, Dillie Mae Casteel  The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1992<br />Mrs. Dillie Mae Casteel, Jones, 82, widow of George Washington James, Sr., and former resident of Columbia, died Friday, Nov. 27, 1992, in Greensboro, N. C., where she had made her home for several years.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 30, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in Giles County with the Rev. Cleo Bunt officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery. Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. James was the daughter of the late Jim and Tenna Hardin Casteel. She was a member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by a brother, Harlan Chester Casteel, Sr.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Margie Demastus and Mrs. Linda Faye Glass, both of Greensboro, N.C.; three sons, Chester James of Columbia, J. W. James of Randleman, N.C., and George W. James, Jr., of Greensboro, N.C.; one sister, Mrs. Etta Mullins of Pulaski; three brothers, Johnnie and Ernest Casteel, both of Ethridge, Mason Casteel of Columbia; 33 grandchildren; 58 great-grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JAMES, Ona Grace  The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Oct 1993<br />Mrs. Ona Grace James, 66, of Minor Hill died Oct. 17, 1993, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Oct. 19 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden. Larry Glass and Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. James was the daughter of the late John and Donna Ward Zeigler.<br />In addition to her husband, Cecil James of Minor Hill, Mrs. James is survived by two sons, Johnny James, Elkmont, Ala., Tim James, Athens, Ala.; two daughters, Dianne Ball, Nashville, Jenny Brownlow, Athens, Ala.; three sisters, Opal Jackson of Minor Hill, Esterlene Jernigan and Hattie Will Bee both of Pulaski; and 11 grandchildren.<br /><br />JAMES, Susie Wilson  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1993<br />Mrs. Susie Wilson James, 85, of Prospect, died Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1993, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 15, at Prospect United Methodist Church with the Rev. Larry Fletcher officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. James was the daughter of the late William Bruce and Bessie Sue Gilbert Wilson and was married to the late Leon E. James. She was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church and was a retired school teacher in the Giles County School System.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Anne James Parker of Nashville; two grandchildren, James H. Parker of Nashville ad Leegie Parker of Los Angeles, Calif.; one brother, Joe Wilson of Prospect; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Wilson Hargrove of Prospect.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Dorothy Jean  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1993<br />Ms. Dorothy Jean Johnson, 58, of Nashville, Tenn., died Tuesday, Feb.2, 1993, at Parkview Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 6, at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home with the Rev. Marion Smith officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Prospect, Ms. Johnson was the daughter of the late Jodie and Annie Mae Johnson.<br />Survivors include two sons, Michael and Joseph Agmnets, Nashville; four sisters, Katherine Daily and Elizabeth Johnson, Pulaski, Eunice Gregory, Prospect, Georgia Hensley, Houston, Texas; six brothers, J. W. and Frank Johnson, Prospect, James O. Johnson of Florida, Paul Johnson, Columbia, Tenn., Carl Johnson, Huntsville, Ala., Robert L. Johnson, Indiana; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JONES, Charles C.  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Nov 1992<br />Mr. Charles C. Jones, 70, died Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1992, in Philadelphia, Penn.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 16, at Taylor Street Church of Christ with James Bell officiating. Burial was in Flanagan Hill Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late William E. and Mary Wallace Jones and was married to the late Itaska Dillingham Jones. He was retired from the Campbell Soup Company, member of the St. Mark Church of Christ and served in the U. S. Army.<br />Survivors include one son, Alfred (Carolyn) Jones of Nashville; two brothers, Edward (Cora) Jones of Pulaski, Haywood (Pauline) Jones of Battle Creek, Mich.; two sisters, Virgie (Shelley) Martindale of Elkmont, Ala., Aline Moore of Nashville; two grandchildren, Michelle and Philander; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JONES, Rachel Louise  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1993<br />Mrs. Rachel Louise Jones, 82, of Fayetteville, Tenn., died Wednesday, Jan.27, 1993, in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Funeral services were held on Saturday at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Lincoln County, Tenn., Mrs. Jones was the daughter of the late Roy Brown and Minnie Mae Houston Woodard. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Buford Edward Jones.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Betty Cook of Austin, Texas, Mary Ann Fuller of Columbus, Miss., Gwyn James of Nashville, Tenn.; one son, Carl Edward Jones of Columbus, Miss.; 19 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lucille Swinford of Fayetteville, Tenn.<br /><br />JONES, William Wade  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jul 1996<br />Mr. William Wade Jones, 68, of Route 1, Prospect died July 4, 1996, in Waynesville, N.C.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late John W. and Emma Ruth Gilbert Jones. He was retired from Western Electric.<br />Services were held Monday at Prospect United Methodist Church with Larry Fletcher officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery. A Masonic service was held Sunday evening. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include sister, Mrs. O. B. Matthews of St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />Memorials may be made to Prospect United Methodist Church or the Prospect Cemetery Fund.<br /><br />KELLY, Agnes Currin Hargrove  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Sep 1994<br />Mrs. Agnes Currin Hargrove Kelly, 83, of Prospect, died Sept. 16, 1994, at Pulaski Health Care.<br />The Tennessee native was the daughter of the late Marvin and Lucy Gilbert Hargrove. She was married to the late John Holland Kelly.<br />Services were held at Prospect Methodist Church with Larry Fletcher officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include sons, John H. Kelly, Jr. of Chattanooga, Robert Kelly of Minor Hill, Joe Kelly of Tullahoma; daughters, Preble Kelly of Ardmore, Sylvia Ward of Knoxville; brother, Hugh Hargrove of Birmingham; sister, Lucie Gibbs of California; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KELLY, Joel Burton (J. B.)  The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1991<br />Mr. Joel Burton (J. B.) Kelly, 70, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Oct. 26, 1991, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Monday October 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Phillip Eubanks officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Kelly was the son of the late Otis and Reta Holland Kelly. He was a World War II veteran, member of the VFW and DAV and retired from the Redstone Arsenal.<br />Survivors include his wife, Geraldine H. Kelly of Pulaski; three sons, Pat and Tim Kelly, both of Pulaski, Mike Kelly of Georgia; one daughter, Pam Kelly of Pulaski; two sisters, Almeda Maroney of Texas, Neta Standlee of Florida; six grandchildren.<br /><br />KING, Clara Ellen  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1993<br />Mrs. Clara Ellen King, 81, of Prospect, died Saturday, Jan. 30, 1993, at Limestone Hospital in Athens, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 1, at Ardmore Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Roy Cocherham and Brother Tom Davis officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Don King of Athens, Ala.; four grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />KIRK, Thomas Loyd  The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Aug 1992<br />Mr. Thomas Loyd (Geek) Kirk, 81, of Pulaski, died Monday, Aug. 17, 1992 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Enos Cross officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Kirk was the son of the late Thomas Jefferson and Jennie Newton Kirk. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sarah Elise Ingram Kirk of Pulaski; four sons, Harold (Doodle), Bill, David and Thomas (Shag) Kirk, all of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KINNEAR, Laura Birdsong Chico Enterprise Record 28 Mar 1990<br />Services for Laura B. Kinnear, 77, of Paradise will be held at 9 a.m. Friday in the Rose Chapel. She died Tuesday March 27, 1990, in her home.<br />She was born July 7, 1912, in Elkton, Tenn. A homemaker, she moved to Paradise in 1975, from San Jose. She loved the outdoors, and enjoyed fishing and gardening.<br />Survivors include her husband, William of Paradise; a son, Jim Stevenson of Benicia; three brothers, Julian Birdsong of Long Island, N.Y., Walter Birdsong of Polaskee, Tenn., and Billy Birdsong of Madison, Tenn.; a sister, Joyce Whitt of Birmingham, Ala.; and five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br />Visitation will be from 3 8 p.m. Thursday at Rose Chapel.<br />Longtime friend Monty Niles will conduct the service. Burial will follow at Mount Shasta Cemetery in Mount Shasta City.<br /><br />LANIER, Louise Robinson  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Nov 1992<br />Mrs. Louise Lanier, 80, of Pulaski, died Monday, Nov. 23, 1992, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Don Russell and the Rev. Jack Hurst officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Lanier was the daughter of the late Etler and Naomi Porter Robinson and was married to the late Pete Lanier. She was a housewife and member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Catherine Wilburn of Pulaski, Guin Freeman of Shelbyville, Martha Miller of Chattanooga; two sons, Robert A. Lanier of Pulaski, Woodrow Lanier of McMinnville; 14 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LAWRENCE, Mary Estelle Phillips  The Pulaski Citizen, __ May 1993<br />Mrs. Mary Estelle Lawrence, 67, of Scotts Hill Community, died Wednesday May 12, 1993, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held on Friday May 14, at Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Lawrence was the daughter of the late Tom and Fannie Mae Shelton Phillips. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. James Kenneth Lawrence.<br />Survivors include one son, James William Lawrence, Scotts Hill Community; one daughter-in-law, Amy Lawrence, Scotts Hill Community; one sister-in-law, Dovie Lawrence, Scotts Hill Community; three grandchildren.<br /><br />LEE, Robert S.  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Mar 1992<br />The Rev. Robert S. Lee, 82, of Nashville, died Thursday, March 19, 1992, in that city. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 21, at Hermitage United Methodist Church with the Rev. Gary Speich and the Rev. Lexie Freeman officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery in Murfreesboro. Hibbett Haley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />The Rev. Lee was district superintendent of Mt. Pleasant District of United Methodist Churches and was a retired minister. He was married to the late Ada Lee.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Martha Barr of Nashville, Katie Tankersley of Crawfordville, Fla., Gay Brunson of Fayetteville, formerly of Pulaski; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />LENOX, Joe Charles  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Aug 1998<br />Joe Charles Lenox, 90, of Pulaski, died August 6, 1998, at Columbia Hillside Hospital.<br />Mr. Lenox was a retired lumber worker and the son of the late William and Ethel Chancy Lenox. He was a native of Arkansas.<br />Services were held Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Marshall Norman officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mable Estell Lenox of Pulaski; daughters, Bonnie Foster of Pulaski and Jewell Walker of Columbia; sons, Bill Lenox and Clyde Lenox, both of Yakima, Wash., James Malone and Charles Malone, both of Pulaski; 16 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LEWIS, Luther Freeman  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jan 1990<br />Mr. Luther Freeman Lewis, 80, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 18, 1990, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, April 20, with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lewis was the son of the late Robert Lee and Sarah Ann Myers Lewis. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was a retired Civil Service employee.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LEWTER, Annie Ruth Marks  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jul 1991<br />Mrs. Annie Ruth Lewter, 75, of Ardmore, Ala., died Wednesday, June 26, 1991, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, June 28, at First Baptist Church in Ardmore, with the Rev. Paul Clutts and Clarence Thrasher officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore was in charge of arrangements.<br />A resident of Ardmore all her life, Mrs. Lewter was a member of the First Baptist Church, Fidalis Sunday School Class and the Ardmore Senior Citizens. She was active in local community affairs.<br />Survivors include one son, Wayne Lewter of Memphis; two daughters, Elayne Shannon of Ardmore, Ala., June Coffman of Franklin; one sister, Mrs. Marvin Dyer of Pulaski; one niece, Mrs. Ray Elder of Tullahoma; seven grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.<br /><br />LEWTER, Carlton  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jul 1990<br />Mr. Carlton Lewter, 60, died Saturday, July 21, 1990, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, July 23, at Ralston-McCauley Funeral Home in Fayetteville.<br />Mr. Lewter was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby Mitchell Lewter of Dellrose; one son, William Lewter of Dellrose; two sisters, Sue Wells of Ardmore, Margie Williams of Taft, Tenn; three brothers, Mallon Allen Lewter of Brick Church, Philip Wayne and Jerry Lee Lewter, both of Park City, Tenn.; one step-grandson.<br /><br />LOCKE, George Madison  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1991<br />Mr. George Madison Locke, 68, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 1991, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bernard Konig and Larry Wilcoxson officiating. Burial was in Old Salem Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Locke was the son of the late Sam and Bertha Jones Locke. He was a member of Shores Church of Christ and retired from the State of Tennessee Highway Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Francis Locke of Pulaski; one son, Danny Ray Locke of Pulaski; two daughters, Anita James of Pulaski, Sue Johnson of Corbin, Ky.; five sisters, Mrs. Grady Glover and Mrs. Bob Johnson, both of Goodspring, Mrs. Ruth Banner of Pulaski. Mrs. Bernice Kates of Lexington, Ala., Mrs. Fount Webb of Lewisburg; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LOPEZ, Ramon G.  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1991<br />Mr. Ramon G. Lopez, 69, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Feb. 14, 1991, at Veterans Hospital in Murfreesboro.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Carn City, Texas, Mr. Lopez was the son of the late Luis and Alberta Gutlerrez Lopez. He was retired from American Motors.<br />Survivors include his wife, Hettie Harwell Lopez of Pulaski; one son, Ray Lopez of Toledo, Ohio; three step-sons, Tommy Daly and Joe Daly, Jr., both of Ohio, Brian Daly of Pulaski; two daughters, Peggy Hinsley and Linda Sue Walston, both of Toledo, Ohio; three step-daughters, Pat Lawson and Janice Sue Whirley, both of Ohio, Donna Hutton of Nashville; five grandchildren.<br /><br />LUNA, Mark E.  The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1990<br />Mr. Mark E. Luna, 73, of Lynnville, died Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1990 at Veterans Administration Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, March 1, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Robert L. Smith officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Luna was the son of the late Monti Hardin and Lessie Griffin Luna. He was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife Margaret Virginia Luna of Lynnville; two sons, Gary Luna of Rome, Ga., and Johnny Luna of Lynnville; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Monte Claire Carpenter of Lynnville.<br /><br />MARKHAM, Guy Sullivan Jr.  The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1992<br />Mr. Guy Sullivan Markham, Jr., 75, of Hermitage, died Tuesday, July 14, 1992. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 16, at Hermitage Funeral Home with the Rev. Eugene Gober and the Rev. Ed Pugh officiating. Entombment was in Hermitage Mausoleum. Donations may be made to McKendree United Methodist Church or Alive Hospice of Nashville.<br />Mr. Markham was the son of the late Guy Sullivan Markham and Mrs. Bessie Chapman Nipp Markham of the McBurg community.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hester Minatra Markham; one sister, Mrs. Thomas Smith of Fayetteville; step-brothers, Virgil Nipp of Hermitage and Garland Nipp of Shelbyville.<br />MARTIN, James T. Jr.  The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jan 1990<br />Mr. James T. Martin, Jr., 76, of Athens, Ala., died Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1990, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 17, at Jackson Drive Church of Christ with Lon Headrick and Hiriam Hutte officiating. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Martin was the son of the late James T. Martin, Sr. and Pearl Johnson Martin and was married to the late Mary Wilkerson Martin. He was a World War II veteran and retired from the State of Tennessee.<br />Survivors include one niece and three nephews.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Lillie Mae Moore  The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1994<br />Mrs. Lillie Mae Matthews, 75, of Cornersville died Nov. 4, 1994, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. The native of Maury County was the daughter of the late Newton Harrison and Ada Lou McCord Moore. She was retired from Genesco and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Services were held Sunday at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial in Haynes Cemetery.<br />Survivors include husband R. E. Matthews of Cornersville; sons, Benny Matthews, Larry Matthews and Tony Matthews, all of Lewisburg; sisters, Lula Martin of Park Station and Sue Lee of Lewisburg; brother Vestal Moore of Columbia and six grandchildren.<br /><br />MAXWELL, Mary Crutcher  The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Oct 1993<br />Mrs. Mary Crutcher Maxwell of Pulaski died Oct. 12, 1993. She was 82 years old. Funeral services were held Oct. 16 at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Joe T. Southall officiating. Interment was in Agnew Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Walter and Almozonia Fletcher Crutcher. In 1946 she was married to Benjamin Maxwell, who preceded her in death.<br />Survivors include nieces, nephews and sisters-in-law.<br /><br />McBRIDE, James William (Jim) The Journal 31 Oct 1990<br />James William (Jim) McBride, 83 of Pulaski, died Sunday, Oct. 28, 1990 at his home. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1990 at 1 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home wit burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br />Mr. McBride was the son of the late Elsie and Della McBride. He was married to the late Nell O&#8217;Bryant McBride.<br />Survivors include one niece, Eunice Calsor, Pulaski, and a great nephew, Marcus Calsor, Georgia.<br /><br />McCLAIN, Janice Elaine  The Pulaski Citizen, Mar 1998<br />Mrs. Janice Elaine McClain, 50, died March 6, 1998, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. A native of Giles County, her father was I. C. Griffin, and her mother and stepfather are Coy Gene and Larry Greiwe. She was a member of the Church of God and was a homemaker and housewife.<br />Services were held Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with W. M. Warren officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to her mother and stepfather include husband Leo McClain of Belfast; daughter Tanya Stauffer of Wapakoneta, Ohio; sons, Tracy and BrandonOrr, both of Jacksonville, Fla., Daryll Orr of Portland, Ore.; sisters, Carolyn Gene Zwiebel of Pulaski, Peggy June Harrod of Lewisburg, Gail JoAnn McBride of Minor Hill; brothers, Paul Griffin and James Griffin, both of Pulaski; and 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />McCLURE, Marvin Alfred  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1994<br />Mr. Marvin Alfred McClure, 89, of Route 1, Prospect died Sept. 30, 1994, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />The retired farmer was a former resident of the Shores Community and a native of Tennessee. He was the son of the late Irene McClure.<br />Services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include sons, Ray and L. C., both of Elkhart, Ind., Alfred of Goodspring, Jimmy of Prospect; daughters, Irene Newman of Pulaski, Betty Presler of Elkhart, Ind.; sister, Mable Butler of Pulaski; 25 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCLURE, Virginia Irene Chapman  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jun 1992<br />Mrs. Virginia Irene McClure, 75, of Goodspring, died Sunday, June 28, 1992, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mrs. McClure was a native of Tennessee and the daughter of the late Matt and Della Chapman.<br />Survivors include her husband, Marvin McClure of Goodspring; five sons, Roy and Alfred McClure, both of Goodspring, L. C. and Riley McClure, both of Indiana, Jimmy McClure of Prospect; two daughters, Betty Presler of Indiana, Irene Newman of Pulaski; two brothers, James and Claude Chapman, both of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Christine Rose of Pulaski; 25 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCLUSKEY, Kathryn Teeples  The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1994<br />Mrs. Kathryn McCluskey of Pulaski died Nov. 1, 1994, at Hillside Hospital.<br />The native of Limestone County, Ala., was the daughter of the late George and Stella Teeples. She was a housewife.<br />Services were held Nov. 3, 1994, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include daughter and son, Helen Bowen and Thomas McCluskey, both of Pulaski; four sisters, Bessie Holman of Athens, Ala., Bertie Mae Poore, Emma Lee Wilkerson and Marie Portenberry, all of Missouri; brother Max Teeples of Missouri; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />McCLUSKEY, Shirley Ruth  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Sep 1991<br />Mrs. Shirley Ruth McCluskey, 65, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Sept. 8, 1991, at her residence.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Curtis King officiating. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McCluskey was the daughter of the late Ben Farr and Annie Bell Hardiman Harmond. She was a housewife.<br />Survivors include her husband, Guy McCluskey of Pulaski; one daughter, Brenda Huntley of Pulaski; three sons, Kent, Harwell, and Wendell McCluskey, all of Pulaski; eight grandchildren.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Mildred Williams  The Giles Free Press, 11 Jan 1990<br />Mrs. Mildred McCormack, 91, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1990, at her residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 6, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. William Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McCormack was the daughter of the late Newbern and Ida Hamlett Williams and was married to the late Jimmie F. McCormack. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was a retired teacher.<br />Survivors include one son, William Joe McCormack of Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Baldwin and Mrs. Anna Ruth Kamack, both of Atlanta, Ga.; daughter in law, Mrs. Mary Frances McCormack of Pulaski; seven grandchildren; five great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Callie Woodward and Mrs. Louise Wood, both of Pulaski; one brother, Richard Williams of Pulaski.<br /><br />McCREE, Brownie Barnes  The Giles Free Press, 5 Sep 1996<br />Mrs. Brownie Barnes McCree, 80, died Sept. 3, 1996, at her home in Minor Hill. Mrs. McCree was a retired school teacher in the Texas school system. She was the daughter of the late Frank W. and Carrie Mae Edmundson.<br />Graveside services were to have been held today (Thursday) at Stella Cemetery with Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include daughter Shirley Ann McCree of Minor Hill; sisters, Juanita Gatlin of Pulaski, Mivian Dawes and Eliza Lou Barnes, both of Prospect, and Julia Hart of Texas.<br /><br />McCREE, Royce  The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Sep 1993<br />Mr. Royce McCree, 76, of Goodsprings, died Wednesday, September 22, 1993, at Hillside Hospital,<br />Funeral services were held on Friday Sept. 24, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McCree was the son of the late John and Ethel Bass McCree.<br />Survivors include his wife Brownie Barnes McCree; one daughter, Shirley Ann McCree, Goodsprings; two sisters, Mrs. John David Mitchell, Goodsprings, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Pulaski; two brothers, Tommy McCree, Goodsprings, Howard McCree, Minor Hill.<br /><br />McDANIEL, Bonnie Lynn Sneed  The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1994<br />Mrs. Bonnie Lynn Sneed McDaniel, 52, of Lynnville died July 8, 1994, at Williamson County Hospital in Franklin.<br />The native of Mississippi was the daughter of Opal Reeves Sneed of Memphis and the late Otto Carr Sneed. She was employed at Heil-Quaker Corporation.<br />Services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Steve Angus officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include daughters, Lynn Jones of Lynnville, Kim Dillard of Owens Crossroads, Ala., Sue Matthews of Hampton, Va.; and seven grandchildren.<br />McFARLAND, Nell Rose Taylor  The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Apr 1993<br />Mrs. Nell Rose Taylor McFarland, 66, of Pulaski, died Friday April 2, 1993, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday, April 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Ron Galyon and Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. McFarland was the daughter of the late Adolphus and Alta Mae Rose Taylor. She was retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include two sons, Ron McFarland and Lynn McFarland, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Mona McFarland, Nashville, sixteen grandchildren.<br /><br />McKNIGHT, Charlie Mae Birdsong  The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1991<br />Mrs. Charlie Mae Birdsong McKnight, 85 of Pulaski, died Sunday, Oct 22, at Carr and Erwin chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. McKnight was the daughter of the late Benton and Ella Mae Hollis Birdsong and was married to the late Charlie (Boots) McKnight.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert (Red) McKnight of Ardmore, Tn; one daughter, Ruby Jean Smartt of Pulaski; one brother, Arnold (Dink) Birdsong of Delrose; one sister, Lola McLin of Pulaski; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McLIN, Lola Belle  The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Oct 1995<br />Mrs. Lola Belle McLin, 99, of Pulaski, died Oct. 2, 1995, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />The native of Giles County was born Oct. 22, 1895 was the daughter of the late Dolphus Benton and Ella Mae Vesta Hollis Birdsong. She was married to the late Charles McLin. Mrs. McLin was a homemaker and the former owner and operator of McLin&#8217;s Grocery. She was a member of Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church.<br />Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Frankewing Cemetery with Mack Pinkleton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one brother, Arnold (Dink) Birdsong of Delrose.<br /><br />McNEESE, Dudley J. Jr.  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Mar 1992<br />Mr. Dudley J. McNeese, Jr., 66, owner and operator of Atlas Fence Company, for a number of years, died Thursday, March 19, 1992, at his residence in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday at the Graymere Church of Christ with John Vaughan, Wendell Robinson, James Dickey and Randy Kersey officiating. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens. Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McREE, James Leonard  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jul 1990<br />Mr. James Leonard McRee, 75, of Goodspring, died Sunday, July 22, 1990, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 24, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McRee was the son of the late John Leonard and Ethel Bass McRee. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a retired farmer and retired from Maremont Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rena Mae Howard McRee of Goodspring; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Felker and Mrs. Linda Oliver, both of Pulaski; two sons, Edwin and Glen McRee, both of Minor Hill; eight grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Christine Mitchell of Minor Hill, Mrs. Eva Mae Johnson of Pulaski; three brothers, Royce and Howard McRee, both of Minor Hill, Tommy McRee of Goodspring.<br /><br />MEAGHER, Charles Franklin  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Aug 1994<br />Mr. Charles Franklin Meagher, 68, died Aug. 8, 1994, at Hillside Hospital.<br />The native of Alabama was the son of the late Arch W. and Wennie Lane Meagher. He was a veteran of World War II and a retired aircraft mechanic for NASA Engineering.<br />Services will be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include son David Meagher of Meridianville, Ala.; daughters, Charese Basila of Pulaski, Vickie Meagher of Massachusetts, Beth Ash of Virginia, Nancy Gilliland of Oklahoma, Ellen Kazian of South Carolina; sister Winnie Phillips of Red Bank; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MEAGHER, June Elizabeth Jones  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jun 1990<br />June Elizabeth Jones Meagher, 66, of Prospect, TN died June 11, 1990 at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, June 13 at the Church of the Living Saviour in Prospect with Bob Gerhart officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late George and Ellen Kerr Jones.<br />She is survived by her husband, Charles F. Meagher, Prospect; three daughters, Beth Ash, Tulsa, Okla., Ellen Kazian, Greenville, S. C., Nancy Gilliland, Tulsa, Okla.; two sisters, Carol Watts, Denver, CO, and Irene Orris, Rockville, MD; five grandchildren, two step-daughters, and one step-son.<br /><br />MEALER, Logan F.  The Pulaski Citizen, __Jan 1991<br />Mr. Logan F. Mealer, 70, of Lewisburg, died Friday, Jan. 18, 1991, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 20, at Lawrence Funeral Home Chapel in Chapel Hill with Jimmy Joe Ketchum officiating. Burial was in Swanson Cemetery<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Mealer was the son of the late Buford and Opal Spink Mealer. He was a carpenter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jessie Mai Keel Mealer of Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Ann Fuller of Nashville; one son, Bobby Logan Mealer of Lewisburg; five step-children, Billy Joe, Randall and Paul Keel and Mrs. Floretta Duckworth, all of Lewisburg, Mrs. Sandra Powell of Columbia; eight sisters, Mrs. George (Edith) Champion and Mrs. Nellie Cathon, both of Nashville.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Loyd David  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1996<br />Mr. Loyd David Mitchell, 80, died December 16, 1996, at his home in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Mitchell was a retired employee of the Courier Journal in Louisville, Ky. He was 1 native of Giles County and the son of the late Richard David and Cora Elizabeth Ashford Mitchell.<br />Services will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Allan Stanford officiating. Burial will be in Stella Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife Geneva Mitchell; sons, Larry Mitchell of California, Bill Mitchell of Kentucky, Jim Mitchell of Indiana; daughters, Dona Jean Grant and Kathy Lindemier, both of Kentucky; brother Grady Mitchell of Kentucky; sister Eva Edmundson of Goodspring; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MOBLEY, Alvin R.  The Giles Free Press, 1 Apr 1993<br />Mr. Alvin R. Mobley, 74, of Pulaski, died Monday March 29, 1993, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, Mr. Mobley was the son of the late James Edward and Mattie Harris Mobley. Survivors include his brother, Herman Mobley of Pulaski.<br /><br />MOORE, John David  The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Aug 1992<br />Mr. John David Moore, 84, of Prospect, died Sunday, Aug. 9, 1992, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Moore was the son of the late John and Mattie Elder Moore. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Venie E. Moore of Prospect; one brother, R. H. Moore of Franklin; six sisters, Sue Powell and Elva Sulcer, both of Prospect, Ruth Hazelwood, Addie Nelson and Ann Curry, all of Pulaski, Loyce Reese of Goodlettsville.<br /><br />MOORE, Melvin Louie  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1991<br />Mr. Melvin Louie Moore, 46, of Houston, Texas, formerly of Giles County, died Friday, Oct. 11, 1991, in Houston.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Prospect Cemetery with Larry Fletcher officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Moore was the son of the late Guy Moore. He was a pipe design engineer for Petrocon Engineering, Inc. in Houston.<br />Survivors include his mother, Edna Moore of Prospect; two sons, Mel and Mark Moore, both of Houston; one brother, Ray Moore of Houston; one sister, Faye Ingram, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />MOORE, Robert Harold  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1994<br />Mr. Robert Harold Moore, 71, died Feb. 12, 1994, at Williamson County Medical Center.<br />The Franklin resident was a native of Limestone County, Ala. He was an employee of Essex Inc. He was the son of the late John Robert and Martha Susan Elder Moore.<br />Survivors include his wife, Annie Louise Moore of Franklin; one daughter, Robbie Sue Jones, Franklin; six step-sons, Dan Jackson, Mike Jackson, Murray Jackson, Charlie Jackson, Jimmy Jackson, and Curtis Jackson, all of Williamson County; two step-daughters, Mary Jo Hailey of Antioch and Charlotte House of Franklin; two grandchildren; five sisters, Ruth Hazelwood, Addie Nelson and Ann Curry, all of Pulaski, Lois Reese of Goodlettsville and Sue Powell of Prospect.<br /><br />MOORE, William James  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Mar 1991<br />Mr. William James Moore, 79, Prospect, died Tuesday, March 5, 1991, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held, March 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Moore was the son of the late John Robert and Martha Susan Elder Moore. He was a retired farmer and carpenter.<br />Survivors include two sons, James Robert (Butch) and Billy Joe Moore, both of Prospect; two daughters, Carolyn Miller of Layton, Utah, Shirley Walker of California; two brothers, R. H. Moore of Franklin, David Moore of Prospect; six sisters, Sue Powell and Elva Sulcer, both of Prospect, Ann Curry, Ruth Hazelwood and Addie Nelson, all of Pulaski, Loyce Reese of Goodlettsville; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MORRIS, Gladys  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Nov 1992<br />Mrs. Gladys Morris, 76, of Pulaski, died Friday, Nov. 13, 1992, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Morris was the daughter of the late Guy and Myrtle Beckham Holt and was married to the late Thomas Jefferson Morris.<br />Survivors include four sons, Thomas Morris of Mobile, Ala., Paul and Charles Morris, both of Pulaski, Chester Morris of Goodspring; two daughters, Ruby Storey and Lena Morris, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Lawrence Holt of Pulaski, Robert Holt of Oak Ridge, Ore.; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MULCAHY, Elizabeth J.  The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Feb 1994<br />Mrs. Elizabeth J. Mulcahy of Pulaski died Jan. 31, 1994, at her home. A native of Philadelphia, Mrs. Mulcahy lived in Miami until recently, when she moved to Pulaski to live with a niece, Mrs. Harold Glossup. She was a housewife and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Memorial services were held Jan. 1 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Phillip Eubanks officiating. Burial was in Miami.<br />She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph R. Mulcahy. Survivors include one sister, Margaret Kollmar of Silver City, N.M., and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MYERS, Johnnie Gordon  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Sep 1992<br />Mr. Johnnie Gordon Myers, 88 of Leoma (the Fall River community), died Friday, Sept. 25, 1992, at Crockett General Hospital, in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Texas, Mr. Myers was the son of the late Robert Albert and Mary D. Walls Myers. He was preced in death by a son, Herschel Myers. He was retired from Old Hickory Box Lumber Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Hattie Shook Myers of Fall River; three sons, Robert and Gene Myers, both of Fall River and Jimmy Myers of Pulaski; six daughters, Hilda Jones, Virginia Foust and Shirley Harbison, all of Fall River, Glenda Johnson of Goodspring, Joyce Clark of Nashville, Danese Barnes of Ashland City; 42 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NAVE, Vera Mable Hood  The Pulaski Citizen, 25 May 1993<br />Mrs. Vera Mable Hood, 73, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 21, 1993, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday May 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />The daughter of the late Roland and Dready Daly Hood, Mrs. Nave was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Harvey Nave.<br />Survivors include two sons, James D. Nave, Columbia, Tenn., and Jerry Nave, Pulaski; six brothers, Daniel Hood, Denmon Hood, Wallace Hood, Leroy Hood, all of Pulaski, Roger Scruggs of Spring Hill, Joe Hood, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Elsie Glover, Shelbyville, Tenn., Fannie Radford, York, S. C., Joyce Daniel, Nashville; seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWMAN, Martha Minatra  The Giles Free Press, 30 Jan 1992<br />Mrs. Martha Minatra Newman, 78, of Athens, Ala, died Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1992 at Medical Park Convalescent Center in Decatur, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 30, at Riddle&#8217;s Chapel United Methodist Church in Athens, Ala., with John Clofelter officiating. Burial was in Bethany Cemetery at Bryson. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Newman was the daughter of the late Guy and Mary Cardin Minatra and was married to the late M. T. (Dick) Newman.<br />Survivors include one son, Jim Newman of Athens, Ala.; two daughters, Fay White and Nanette McBay, both of Athens, Ala.; three brothers, Claude Minatra of Pulaski; Bill Minatra of Columbia, Bob Minatra of Memphis; two sisters, Lavenia Mansfield of Pulaski, Mary Ann Cobb of Nashville; eight grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.<br /><br />NOLEN, Clarence Raymond  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1994<br />Mr. Clarence Raymond Nolen, 56, died Feb. 10, 1994, at Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro.<br />The Lavergne resident was a retired employee of the Tennessee State Maintenance Department. He was the son of the late Herman and Clella Wallace Nolen.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jewell Carr Nolen of Lavergne and a native of Giles County; two sons, Mike Nolen of Florida and Glynn Nolen of Lavergne; one grandchild; two brothers, Rodney Nolen of Virginia and Gary Nolen of Nashville; one sister, Patricia Knight of Springfield.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Phillip Eubank officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Bartowe Basil  The Pulaski Citizen, __ May 1997<br />Mr. Bartowe Basil Norwood, 97, of Pulaski died May 17, 1997 at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia.<br />A retired farmer and agriculturist, Mr. Norwood was a native of Giles County. He was the son of JohnWilliam and Inez Glover Norwood and married to the late Myrtle Rutherford Norwood.<br />Services were held May 19 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Marvin Nelson and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Wilma Jett of Lynnville, Esterlene Roper of Ardmore and Mary Edna Garrett of Pulaski; five sons, Haskel Norwood and Elron Norwood, both of McBurg, and Danfield Norwood, Leo Norwood and Foster Norwood, all of Pulaski; sister Lillian Fox of Pulaski; 21 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and eight great great grandchildren.<br /><br />NUZZO, Frank John  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1997<br />Mr. Frank John Nuzzo, 83, of Pulaski, died Jan. 5, 1997, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Mr. Nuzzo was a retired guard for Pinkerton Security Service. He was a native of Louisiana.<br />Services were held Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with Bob Matthews officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include daughter Adrienne Wall of Pulaski; sons, Frank Nuzzo of Louisiana and Ray Nuzzo of Mississippi; and one grandchild.<br /><br />OLIVER, Irene George  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1997<br />Mrs. Irene George Oliver, 96, died Jan. 24, 1997, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />The native of Giles County was the daughter of the late John Henry and Nora Elizabeth Pamplin George. She was married to the late Allen Oliver. She was a member of the Baptist Church and was a retired secretary for the Giles County Tax Assessor&#8217;s Office.<br />Services were held Jan. 26 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Dannie Ethridge, Joe Oliver and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors, all of Pulaski, include sister-in-law, Oleta George; nieces and nephews, Judy Roberts, Elizabeth Ethridge, Johnny Oliver and Joe Oliver.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, Lydia  The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1991<br />Miss Lydia O&#8217;Neal, 97, of Cookeville, formerly of Pulaski, died Saturday, May 18, 1991, in that city. Graveside services were held Monday, May 20, at Lynnwood Cemetery, in Lynnville with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss O&#8217;Neal was the daughter of the late William and Mary Abernathy O&#8217;Neal. She was a member of the Pulaski First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include one sister, Miss Rebecca O&#8217;Neal of Cookeville, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PERRY, Augusta Ann Abernathy Cardin  The Pulaski Citizen, 06 May 1991<br />Mrs. Augusta Ann Perry, 68, of Pulaski, died Thursday, May 2, 1991, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, May 5, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Perry was the daughter of the late Colston and Blanche Stephens Abernathy.<br />Survivors include her husband, Harold R. Perry of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Cardin Barth and Mrs. Debra S. Chamoun, both of Memphis; two sons, Robert T. Cardin of Tupelo, Miss., Donald H. Perry of Covington, Ky.; six grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Georgia Ayers and Mrs. Martha Moore, both of Nashville, Mrs. Kathelene Gaines of Pulaski, Mrs. Virginia Covington of Dickson, Mrs. Nancy McGee of Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Moulton, Dudley and Alex Abernathy, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />PETTY, Macy Ruth Johnson  The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Dec 1992<br />Mrs. Macy Ruth Petty, 95, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1992, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Allen Barrett officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Petty was the daughter of the late Albert Sidney and Mollie Gertrude McAlister Johnson and was married to the late Nolus T. Petty. She was preceded in death by a son, Thomas Newton Petty. She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include one grandchild and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PHELPS, Orville E.  The Pulaski Citizen, Apr 1996<br />Orville E. Phelps, 77, died April 7, 1996, at his home in Midland, Texas. The native of Giles County was the son of the late Benton and Orlean A. Phelps. He was married to the late Margaret Phelps. He was a retired petroleum geologist and consultant.<br />Graveside services will be held Thursday at Maplewood Cemetery with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include sisters: Florence P. Coffman, Veto, AL, Sue Warren, Athens, AL, Fay McGee, Fayetteville, Jerry Springer, Columbia and brother, Jack Phelps of Huntsville, AL.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Addie Lee Hagood  The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1992<br />Mrs. Addie Lee Phillips, 81, of Pulaski, died Friday, Nov. 27, 1992, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Phillip Eubank officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Phillips was the daughter of the late Joseph Madden and Louisa Mae Moore Hagood.<br />Survivors include her husband, Giles G. Phillips of Pulaski; four sons, Lester and Danny Phillips, both of Nashville, James and Jerry Phillips, both of Pulaski; one brother, J. M. Hagood of Pulaski; two sisters, Geneva Orr of Columbia, Louise Morphys of Mt. Pleasant; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Elmo  The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Dec 1992<br />Mr. Elmo Phillips, 96, died Thursday, Dec. 3, 1992. Graveside services were held Saturday, Dec. 5, at Woodlawn Cemetery with Charles Chumley, William Woodson and Dennis Loyd officiating.<br />A native of Giles County of Giles County, Mr. Phillips graduated from Massey Military Academy, David Lipscomb and Peabody colleges. He entered the insurance and real estate business in Nashville, retiring some 15 years ago.<br />Survivors include his wife, Myrtle Baars Phillips of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Sam (Betty) Hagan of Tompkensville, Ky.; two sons, Dr. William B. Phillips of Malibu, Calif., Robert T. Phillips, of Nashville; three grandchildren, Kevin Hagan of Nashville, Karen Nusshaumer of Clarksville, Kathy Herod of Richmond, Va.; two great-grandchildren, Jessica and Meghan Herod of Richmond, Va.; two brothers, Guy Phillips of Pulaski, Julian Phillips of Memphis.<br /><br />PIERCE, Eula Mae Griffis  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1993<br />Mrs. Eula Mae Griffis Pierce, 77, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 23, 1993, at Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkleton and the Rev. Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pierce was the daughter of the late Judson and Lena Purdham Griffis, and was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. John Harvey Pierce, and a daughter, Mrs. Emma Coble.<br />Survivors include one son, George Allen Pierce of Huntsville, Ala.; two daughters, Lena Bell White of Pulaski, and Judy Gallagher of Sparta, Tenn.; two brothers, James Griffis of Cornersville, and Charlie Will Griffis of Lewisburg; two sisters, Kathrine Jett of Lewisburg, and Margorie Savage of Columbia, Tenn.; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PINKLETON, Ovie Lucille  The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1992<br />Miss Ovie Lucille Pinkelton, 86, former cafeteria worker at Monsanto Chemical Co., died Friday, July 17, 1992, at Maury Regional Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, July 19, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with Don Smith officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Pinkelton was the daughter of the late Robert and Laura Rainey Pinkleton. She was a member of the Baptist church.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />POLLARD, Nannie Mae  The Pulaski Citizen, __ May 1995<br />Mrs. Nannie Mae Pollard, 80, of Pulaski, died May 28, 1995, at her home. Mrs. Pollard was a native of Tennessee and a Giles County homemaker.<br />Services were held May 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel and burial was at Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three daughters Betty Stewart of Goodlettsville, Mary Montal of Pulaski; Beverly Hillman of Indiana; one sister, Frances Taylor of Kentucky; eight grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />POPE, Joshua Edward  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Apr 1994<br />Giles County High School students observed a minute of silence this morning (Thursday)<br />in memory of their classmate, freshman Joshua Everett (Josh) Pope, who died yesterday after a 7 p. m. ATV accident.<br />The 15-year-old was the son of Tommy and Linda Garner Pope of Route 1, Goodspring.<br />Services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, with Steve Nave officiating.<br />Mr. Pope was dead at the scene of the accident on Carr Road, 10 miles south of Pulaski near Pleasant Ridge.<br />Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper Kevin Horan&#8217;s report stated that Mr. Pope had been driving a 1993 Honda ATV north in a snake-like motion when he ran off the edge of the road, struck a small log and flipped from the four-wheeler. The report stated the boy was wearing a helmet.<br />Mr. Pope placyed baseball in the Babe Ruth League for Gabriel Ride Control Division.<br />Survivors other than his parents include a brother, Tommy Pope, Jr. of Goodspring; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garner of Pulaski and Mrs. Lessie Pope of Elkton and a great grandmother, Mrs. Junie Carr of Goodspring.<br /><br />PORTER, Jesse Loyd  The Giles Free Press, 22 Apr 1922<br />Mr. Jesse Loyd Porter, 76, formerly of Pulaski, died Saturday, April 16, 1993, in Donelson, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 20, 1993, at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home in Goodlettsville, Tenn. Burial was in Forrest Lawn Cemetery in Goodlettsville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Porter was was the son of the late John Richard and Lula Boshers Porter. He served in U. S. A. F. and was a retired auto mechanic.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lucille Porter, Goodlettsville; three sisters, Gertrude Porter, Pulaski, Jewell Garner, Pulaski, Louise Brown, Harrodsburg, Ky.; one brother, Dewey Porter, Nashville; two step-sisters, Mary Roe, Jackson, Tenn., Ruth Reed, Greenbrier, Tenn.; two step-brothers, Douglas Smith and Carl Smith, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />POWELL, James Edgar  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1992<br />Mr. James Edgar Powell, 75, of Prospect, died Thursday, Feb. 13, 1992, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Fletcher officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Powell was the son of the late Ted Edgar and Florence James Powell. He was a World War II veteran and retired farmer and merchant.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sue Moore Powell of Prosptect; one brother, William T. Powell of Nashville; two sisters, Ann Curtis and Roberta Tucker, both of Prospect.<br /><br />PRATT, Annie Marie Cole  The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1994<br />Mrs. Annie Marie Pratt of Pulaski died Jan. 16, 1994 at Cambridge Medical Center in Smyrna. The Giles County native was a member of the Methodist Church and a former employee of Lee-Mar Shirt Factory.<br />Funeral services were held Jan. 18 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Ray McDonald officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include one daughter and one son, Linda Stanford of Pulaski and Floyd Dean Pratt of Antioch; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister, Rachel Marks of Pulaski.<br /><br />PRICE, Myrtle Willis  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Mar 1996<br />Mrs. Myrtle Watkins Price, 90, of Pulaski died March 1, 1996, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />The Giles County native was the daughter of the late Charlie and Janie Carr Willis. Mrs. Price was a housewife and was married to the late John Lee Price.<br />Services were held Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Jack Hurst officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include 11 children: Bessie Chapman, Katherine Chapman, Elizabeth Henson, Lacy Adcock, Daisy Richardson, Elmer Watkins, Carl Watkins, Fagan Watkins, Tommy Watkins, Terry Watkins, all of Pulaski, and Duncan Watkins of Shelbyville; sisters, Era Brashears, Ethel Horton, Virgie Brewer, Lavenia Pinckard, all of Pulaski, and Lillian Watkins of Elkmont, Ala.; one brother, Richard Willis of Lawrenceburg; 34 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.<br /><br />RAGSDALE, Sue Ruth Bondurant  The Giles Free Press, 25 Jun 1992<br />Mrs. Sue Ruth Bondurant Ragsdale, 75, Pass Christian, Mississippi, died Tuesday, June 23, 1992, in that city.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, June 25, at Bennett May Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ragsdale was the widow of Gray Hopkins Ragsdale. She was a Methodist and retired educator with the Giles County School System.<br />Survivors include one son, Richard Gray Ragsdale of Daytona Beach, Florida; one daughter, Judy Ragsdale Barrett of Waveland, Mississippi; two brothers, Richard G. Bondurant, Lynchburg, Hugh Pete Bondurant of Loretta; one sister, Mrs. John (Bess) Snyder of Somerset, Kentucky; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />RAINES, Thelma Cooper  The Giles Free Press, 22 Apr 1993<br />Mrs. Thelma Cooper Raines, 83, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, April 16, 1993, at McKendree Village Retirement Center in Hermitage, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday April 18, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Calvin Reagan officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Raines was the daughter of the late Robert M. and Tiney Richardson Cooper. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard A. &#8220;Pinky&#8221; Raines. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pulaski and was a retired insurance clerk at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one son, Richard A. Raines, Jr., Hermitage, Tenn.; two daughters, Bettye Browning, Donelson, Tenn., Dot Wade, Columbia, Tenn.; one sister, Rubye Felker, Pulaski; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RALSTON, Frances Elsie  The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Apr 1993<br />Mrs. Frances Elsie Ralston, 90, formerly of Giles County, died Monday March 22, 1993 at Smyrna Nursing Center in Smyrna, Tennessee.<br />Funeral services were held on Wednesday March 24, at Carr &amp; Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ralston was the daughter of the late William Earl and Hattie Mae Harwell. She was preceded in death by her husband J. K. Ralston.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Francs R. Parman, Murfreesboro, Virginia Sary, Illinois; two step daughters, Muriel Wilkerson, Memphis, Joyce Misho, Florida; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />REMAGEN, Charles Thomas  The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Feb 1994<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Philemon Eugene  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Nov 1992<br />Mr. Philemon Eugene Reynolds, 69, died Saturday, Nov. 14, 1992, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 17, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Elder John A. Tucker officiating. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery at Buford Station.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reynolds was the son of the late _____________ and Ruth White Reynolds of Pulaski; his step-mother, Mrs. Lizzie Lee Abernathy Reynolds of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lurene Pillow and Ms. Connie Reynolds, both of Nashville; one brother, Charles Reynolds of Nashville; several nieces and nephews; two aunts, Mrs. Amy T. Willingham of Pulaski, Mrs. Edna Sherrell of Fort Wayne, Ind., brothers-in-law, Dow White of Pulaski, George White and Henry L. White, both of Chicago, Ill., Oscar Pillow of Nashville; sisters-in-law, Mrs. Allene Reynolds and Mrs. Georgia V. Reynolds, both of Nashville, Mrs. Rosie Mae Porter of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Mary White of Pulaski.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Richard Howard  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Apr 1996<br />Mr. Richard Howard Randolph, 61, of Route 2, Prospect died April 15, 1996, at Columbia Hillside Hospital.<br />Mr. Randolph was a retired employee of the Maremont Corporation.<br />Services were held Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Lizzie Lee Abernathy  The Giles Free Press, 22 Apr 1993<br />Mrs. Lizzie Lee Abernathy Reynolds, of Pulaski, died Saturday April 10, 1993, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held on Wednesday, April 14, at Old Zion United Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Robert Peavy officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Reynolds was the daughter of the late Cauley and Ellen Maxwell Abernathy. She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnnie Reynolds.<br />Mrs. Reynolds graduated from Tennessee State University and was a retired teacher in Giles County. She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association and was her church&#8217;s secretary for fifty years. Mrs. Reynolds was a member of the Old Zion United Primitive Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include three children, Lurene Pillow, Corrine Reynolds and Charles Reynolds, all of Nashville; one sister, Eliza Dailey, Pulaski; one brother, Louis Abernathy, Indianapolis.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Lorene  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Nov 1991<br />Mrs. Lorene Reynolds, 82, formerly of the Goodspring community of Giles County, died Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1991, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 7, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Phillip Eubanks officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Reynolds was the daughter of the late Dave and Annie Rogers Wray and was married to the late Newt Reynolds. She was a member of the Methodist church and was a housewife.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jelene Garner of Pulaski; two sons, Ed Reynolds of Mississippi, Julian Reynolds of Pulaski; eight grandchildren; one brother, Audie Wray of Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs.Geneva Pope and Mrs. Mary Dean Rollin, both of Columbia; one half-brother, Otto Wray of Columbia.<br /><br />ROBISON, William Gerald  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1998<br />Mr. William Gerald (Bill) Robison, 70, died October 3, 1998, at his home in the Goodspring community.<br /><br />He was the son of the late James and Mary Grant Robison.<br />Services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Robison Cemetery in West Union, West, Va.<br />Survivors include sons and daughters, Jerry Blair of Memphis, Danny Robison and Chuck Grant, Lynn Gittin, Pam Dile, Frances Richards, Cindy Bateman, all of Ohio, Kathy Estep of North Carolina, Polly Franzmann of Minor Hill; brothers and sisters, Mary Allen, Narwista Sayers, Dortha Delany, all of Ohio, Anna Scott of Virginia, Eva Lowery of North Carolina; 18 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.<br /><br />RODGERS, Bill  The Pulaski Citizen, 29 May 1990<br />Mr. Bill Rodgers, 80, of Elkton, died Tuesday, May 22, 1990, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln Co., Mr. Rodgers was the son of the late William A. and Lillie Phillips Rodgers. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Grace H. Rodgers of Elkton; six sons, W. J. (Buddy) and Timmy Rodgers, both of Pulaski, Clyde Rodgers of Norcross, Ga., Bobby Rodgers of Elkmont, Ala, Jimmy Rodgers of Ardmore, Tenn., Steve Rodgers of Elkton; six daughters, Ann Smith, Billie Bass and Pamela Tucker, all of Elkton, Mary Storey of Adamsville, Tenn., Shelby Storey of Norcross, Ga., Brenda Secrest of Columbia; four sisters, Mary Croney of Ardmore, Tenn., Mable Mitchell of Cornersville, Ida Cunningham of Nashville, Betty Hurd of Pulaski; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROSE, Raymond E. Sr.  The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1992<br />Mr. Raymond Rose, Sr., 87, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, July 14, 1992, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 15, at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Rose was the son of the late Nealy and Etta Chapman Rose and was married to the late Annie Lou Goetz Rose. He was a carpenter and constable for many years and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one son, Raymond E. Rose, Jr. of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Helen Strickland and Mrs. Lacy Russell, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Shelby Jean Hall of Brentwood, Mrs. Linda Butler of Elkton; 16 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jewell Lovell and Mrs. Janie Hickman, both of Giles County.<br /><br />RUTHERFORD, William Allen  The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Feb 1994<br />Mr. William Allen Rutherford died Jan. 25, 1994, at his home in Pulaski. The retired Genesco employee was a native of Giles County. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lona Rutherford.<br />Funeral services were held Jan. 29 at Bennett-May Chapel with Leon Reed officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />Survivors include daughter Linda Peppers of Athens; two sons, Bill Rutherford of Lawrenceburg, Allan Rutherford of San Antonio; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; sister, Stella Rochelle of Pulaski and brother Leonard Rutherford of Huntsville.<br /><br />RUTHERFORD, William Terrell  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1994<br />Mr. William Terrell Rutherford, 59, died May 19, 1994, at his home at Route 5, Lawrenceburg. The Tennessee native was the son of the late Allen and Lona Jones Rutherford. He was an employee of Ford Motor Company.<br />Services were held May 22 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in New Shores Cemetery.<br />Survivors include five sons, Michael of Pulaski, James Stephen, John, William and Robert, all of Illinois; daughter, Carolyn Ann Rutherford, also of Illinois; brother Dale Rutherford of Texas; sister Linda Peppers of Athens, Ala.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />SANDERS, William H.  The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Sep 1993<br />Mr. William H. Sanders, of Knoxville, died Tuesday, Aug. 31, 1993 at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville. He was 70.<br />Funeral services were Friday, Sept. 3, 1993 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was at Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Sanders was a native of Prospect. He was a retired office manager for Floyd and Floyd Contractors in Columbia, and formerly worked for General Trucking and M. C. West Company in Columbia.<br />Mr. Sanders is survived by his wife, Betty Carper Sanders of Knoxville; three sons, Phillip Sanders and Barry Sanders of Columbia, and Larry Sanders of Memphis; one step-son, Lynn Sanders of Nashville; one sister, Roxye Handley of Montana.<br /><br />SHAY, Clarence Harvey  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Sep 1990<br />Mr. Clarence Harvey Shay, 68, of the Shores Community, died Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1990, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Colin Leighton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Shay was the son of the late Sherman E. and Minnie Palmer Shay. He was a veteran of World War II, a farmer and retired from Murray-Ohio in Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include his wife, Flossie Shay of Shores; one daughter, Julia Bell of Scotts Hill; son-in-law, Rick Bell of Scotts Hill; three grandchildren.<br /><br />SHAY, Larry Evans  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1993<br />Mr. Larry Evans Shay, 47, died Dec. 23, 1993, at his residence in Double Springs, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Dec. 26 a tCarr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Mr. Shay is survived by one brother, Terry Shay; two step-sons, Vance Szakacs of Florida and Wade Szakacs of Double Springs; one step-daughter, Malinda Noblett of Double Springs; four nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />SHERRELL, Ulysses Grant  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Nov 1993<br />Ulysses Grant Sherrell died Oct. 27, 1993, at his residence in Elkton. He was 70 years old. He was the son of the late Ulysses Grant and Vera Freeman Sherrell. He was married to the former Janie M. Holt.<br />Mr. Sherrell attended Bridgeforth High School and served in the U. S. Army. A school bus driver for the Lincoln County School System District for many years, he retired in 1985 from the Amana Corporation in Fayetteville.<br />Survivors include three sons, Joe Sherrell of Pulaski, Bobby Sherrell of Elkton, Johnny Thompson of Nashville; four daughters, Barbara Sherrell of Canton, Ohio, Sadie White of Elkton, Edith Garrison of Elkmont, Ala., and Donna Britton of Athens, Ala.; two sisters, Fannie Howell of Pulaski and Vera Anthony of Canton, Ohio; one brother, Homer Sherrell of Canton, Ohio; nineteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held Oct. 29 at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church where Mr. Sherrell served on the Deacon Board. Services were conducted by the Rev. Roosevelt Toney and the Rev. Jeremiah Gardner. The eulogy was given by the Rev. George Moore, Jr. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />SHIRES, Paul Jones  The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1993<br />Mr. Paul Jones Shires, 89, died Friday, Jan. 29, 1993, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday. Burial was in Allen Cemetery in the Caney Springs Community.<br />Mr. Shires was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Beadie Elizabeth Harris Shires.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Shires was a retired craftsman of fine reproductive furniture. He was a member of the Chapel Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Gene Shires of the Caney Springs Community; one grandson, Jeff Shires of Unionville.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Alice Birdsong  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Aug 1992<br />Mrs. Alice B. Simpson, 86, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Aug. 1, 1992, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday Aug. 2, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of the late Ollie and Eunice Taylor Birdsong and was married to the late Carson Simpson. She was a housewife and member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Sue Morris of Florence, Al., Mrs. Mary Frances McCormack of Pulaski; five grandchildren, four great grandchildren; one sister, Robbie Schnepf of Huntsville, Al.; one sister in law, Myra P. Birdsong of Huntsville, Al.<br /><br />SIMPSON, John Border  The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1994<br />Mr. John Border Simpson, 88, of Athens, Ala., died Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1994, at his residence. The Limestone County, Ala., native was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday at Limestone Chapel Funeral Home with Glen Keenon officiating. Burial was at Myers Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Reba Simpson of Athens; two daughters, Doris Rogers of Pulaski and Jonnie Sue McClure of Bethel; two sons, Donald and James Simpson, both of Athens; one sister, Ethel Greenhaw of Athens; 18 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SIRTEN, Mauveleen  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Nov 1990<br />Mrs. Mauveleen Sirten, 79, of Pulaski, died Monday, Nov. 26, 1990, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Sirten was the widow of Oliver Van Sirten. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Wanda Tucker of Rogersville, Ala.., Mrs. Betty Greenfield of Edwardsburg, Mich., Mrs. Peggy Hayes and Miss Billie Sirten, both of Pulaski; four sons, Thomas and Bernard Sirten, both of Pulaski, Jerry and Rogers Sirten, both of Huntsville, Ala.; 28 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Irene West of Ardmore, Ala.<br /><br />SISK, James William  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Nov 1990<br />James William Sisk, 60, of Pulaski, died Thursday, November 15, 1990 at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 o&#8217;clock Saturday, November 17, 1990 at Bennett-May Chapel with Lester Kamp and Horace Bass officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sisk was the son of Harold Sisk and the late Lillian Young Sisk. He was a Giles County native. He was retired from South Central Bell.<br />Survivors in addition to his father, are his wife, Geraldine Hardy Sisk, Pulaski; children, Bonnie and Ty Wilkinson, Knoxville, Jack and Liz Sisk, Pulaski and Jeff Sisk, Pulaski; one brother, Eddie Sisk, Nashville, and five grandchildren.<br /><br />SKIPPER, Phyllis McLean  The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jan 1998<br />Mrs. Phyllis McLean Skipper, 56, of Elkmont, Ala., died December 29, 1997, at Huntsville Hospital.<br />Services were to have been held today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mrs. Skipper, a native of Giles County, has lived in Huntsville, Ala., for 20 years. She was a former dispatcher for the Athens (Alabama) Police Department.<br />Survivors include son Jason Davis of Elkmont; daughters, Jeritha Hill of Somerville, Ala., and Johnya Davis of Athens, Ala.; two grandchildren; mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilliam of Pulaski; brothers, Michael Gilliam and Tommy Gilliam, both of Pulaski, and Jerry McLean of Manchester; sisters, Barbara Wells of Huntsville, Pam Page of Columbia and Paula Mooney of Colorado.<br /><br />SLAYTON, Lennie Sue Hemphill  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1993<br />Mrs. Lennie Sue Slayton, 79, of Elkton, died Sunday, Jan. 31, 1993, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were scheduled today (Tuesday) at Elkton Baptist Church with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Slayton was the daughter of the late Frank and Eta Cordell Walker Hemphill. She was preceded in death by her husband, the late Mr. Herbert Slayton.<br />Survivors include one son, Wayne Slayton of Elkton; two daughters, Angeline Mathis of Fayetteville, Ga., and Debbie Erwin of Austell, Ga.; two sisters, Mary Pilkinton of Nashville, Tenn. and Ruth Rehel of Ohio; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Anna Jean Haney  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Sep 1992<br />Mrs. Anna Jean Haney Smith died Sept. 27, 1992, at her home in Huntsville, Ala.. She was 67 years old.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs Haney was the daughter of the late C. H. and Iva Lee Coffman Haney of Minor Hill. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Dean Smith, of Huntsville.<br />Funeral services were Monday at Spry Funeral Home in Huntsville. Burial was in the Stella Cemetery in Giles County. Officiant was the Rev. Tom Russell.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by two daughters, Judy Pogue and Barbara Terry, both of Huntsville, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Four brothers and three sisters also survive, Charles H. Haney of Minor Hill, Randall Haney of Athens, Ala., Paul Haney of Mt. Juliet, Tom Haney of Panama City, Fla., Dorothy Green of Huntsville, Ala., Augusta Moates of Pulaski and Dakota Robinson of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />SMITH, Helen Irene  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1994<br />Mrs. Helen Irene Smith of Pulaski, died May 5, 1994, at West Side Hospital in Nashville. The native of Decatur, Ala., was the daughter of the late Ollie T. and Laura Trotman Cardin. She was a retired employee of Maremont Gabriel and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Services were held May 7 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Ron Galyon officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include husband, John M. Smith of Pulaski; daughter, Marsha Caye Smith, also of Pulaski; sone John Michael Smith of Memphis; two grandchildren; sisters, Mary Ann Johnson and Nell Mitchell, both of Pulaski; six brothers, James, Joe, Gene, and Charles Cardin, all of Pulaski, Ray of Lawrenceburg and Alvin of Peoria, Ill.<br /><br />SMITH, Urban Hanna  The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jun 1991<br />Mr. Urban Hanna Smith, 87, of the Aspen Hill community, died Wednesday, May 29, 1991, at Murfreesboro HealthCare Center.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, May 31, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Ben Alford officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was the son of the late John M. and Anna Lee Hanna Smith. He taught in the Giles County School System for many years before his retirement. He was a member of Aspen Hill Methodist Church.<br /><br />SNYDER, Bessie Bondurant  The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Mar 1993<br />Mrs. Bessie Bondurant Snyder, 78, formerly of Elkton, died Thursday, March 4, 1993, at Somerset Nursing Home in Kentucky.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Snyder was the daughter of R. G. and Elizabeth Benson Bondurant. She was the wife of the late John Snyder. Mrs. Snyder taught at Elkton School for many years where she was the girls basketball coach.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Barbara Holder, Somers, Connecticut; two brothers, Richard Bondurant, Lynchburg, Tennessee, Pete Bondurant, West Point, Tennessee; two grandchildren.<br /><br />STEWART, Virginia Fay  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Aug 1995<br />Mrs. Virginia Fay Stewart, 79, of Elkmont, Ala., died Aug. 10, 1995, at Athens Limestone Hospital.<br />Mrs. Stewart was born June 1, 1916, in Illinois to the late Hank and Ida Self Milliman.<br />Services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel Aug. 13 with Kenneth Graham officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include husband Aubrey Wade Stewart of Elkmont, Ala.; three sons, Earl Botorf and John Botorf, both of Portland, Ore., and Timothy Botorf of Myrtle Beach, S. C.; two daughters, Kathleen Cleary of Myrtle Beach, S. C., and Reba Fay Stewart of Peoria, Ill.; two sisters, Thelma Cleaver of Evernesse, Fla., and Pauline Milliman of Peoria, Ill.; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STOVALL, Louise Lee Abernathy  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Mar 1991<br />Mrs. Louise Lee Stovall, 82, of Pulaski, died Saturday, March 23, 1991, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, March 25, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Pete Furnier officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Stovall was the daughter of the late Charles Marion and Elizabeth Haywood Abernathy. She was a housewife and member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Fred D. Stovall, Sr. of Pulaski; one son, Fred S. Stovall, Jr. of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth S. McCoy of Miami, Fla.; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TALLENT, Ellen Marie  The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1994<br />Ellen Marie Tallent of Frankewing died Jan. 22, 1994, at her residence in Frankewing. The retired employee of Genesco was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Gilbert Tallent of Frankewing; one daughter, Rose Marie Yoon of Memphis; two sons, Gilbert Tallent, Jr. of Illinois and George M. Tallent of Texas; six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Melba Hill of the Delina community and Georgia Faye Tucker of the Spring Place community.<br /><br />TANKERSLEY, Onnie P.  The Giles Free Press, 25 Jan 1990<br />Funeral services for Onnie Tankersley, 88, of Pulaski who died Thursday March 2 at Fairhaven Nursing Home, were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Tankersley was born in Giles County and held membership in the Church of Christ. he was the son of the late Mrs. Amanda Tankersley and was married to the late Mrs. Lela Faye Hazlewood Tankersley.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Edith Ball, Mrs. Ola Calston and Mrs. Ila Hamlett, Pulaski and Mrs. Opal Pierce, LaPort, Ind.; two sons, Onnie P. Tankersley and Alvie Tankersley, Pulaski; three half-brothers, Rip Johnson, Louisville, Ky., Oakley Johnson, Pulaski and Babe Johnson, Leoma; 30 grandchildren; 39 great-grand-children and nine great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TATE, Bobby  The Giles Free Press, 24 Jul 1990<br />Bobby Tate, 73 of Pulaski, died Friday July 20 at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tate was the son of the late Glen and Madge Miller Tate, he<br />was a retired painter.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Elizabell Sutton, Mary Lou Weldon, both of Pulaski, and Bonnie Burns of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THOMAS, Hanna Williams Paysinger  The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jan 1990<br />Mrs. Hanna Williams Paysinger Thomas, 87, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 20, 1990, at Columbia HealthCare.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 22, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Thomas was the daughter of the late John Robert and Margaret Jane Hanna Williams and was married to the late O. C. Thomas. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. W. R. (Margaret) McLean of Nashville, Mrs. Jimmy H. (Eleise) Jones of Columbia, Mrs. Frank (Sara) Potts of Gulf Breeze, Fla.; five grandchildren, John S. McLean of Nashville, Stephen R. McLean of Naples, Fla., Sidney L. Potts of Shreveport, La., Stanley W. Potts of Pensacola, Fla., Mrs. Randy (Leesa) Stevens of Columbia; three great-grandchildren; one dughter-in-law, Mrs. Frances Neal of Pulaski.<br /><br />THORNTON, Dorothy Irene Brewer  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Sep 1997<br />Mrs. Dorothy Irene Thornton, 88, of Minor Hill died Aug. 30, 1997, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />The native of Lewis County was the daughter of the late Charlie and Florence Wise Brewer. She was married to the late Forrest Thornton.<br />Services were held Sept. 1 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include sons, Charlie Will Thornton, Fred Thornton and Clayton Thornton, all of Goodspring, Otis Thornton of Minor Hill and William Robert Thornton of New Prospect; sisters, Veida Ireland of Lawrenceburg; 24 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren and six great, great grandchildren.<br /><br />THORNTON, Jason Lee  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Aug 1991<br />Jason Lee Thornton, newborn infant, died Friday, Aug. 30, 1991, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held Sunday, Sept. 1, at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery with the Rev. Allen Barrett officiating.<br />Survivors include his parents, Jason and Tina Edde Thornton of Pulaski; one sister, Jacqueline Thornton of Pulaski; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thornton, Edward Eddie and Tommie Sweeney, all of Pulaski; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Griggs, Charlie Mangrum, and Mr. and Mrs. William Eddie, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />THORNTON, Odus  The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Sep 1997<br />Mr. Odus Thornton, 63, died Sept. 6, 1997, at his home in Minor Hill. Mr. Thornton was a self-employed mechanic.<br />A graveside service was held Monday at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elisabeth Thornton of Minor Hill; sons, Bobby Joe, Robert and Ray Thornton, all of Minor Hill, and Ricky Thornton of Tullahoma; daughters, Peggy, Teresa, and Peggy Marie Thornton, all of Minor Hill; brothers, Charlie Will Thornton, Fred Thornton and Clayton Thornton, all of Goodspring, and William Thornton of New Prospect.<br /><br />THURMAN, Jessie Clifton  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1990<br />Mr. Jessie Clifton Thurman, 85, of Pulaski formerly of Melborne, Fla., died Thursday, Jan. 4, 1990, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 6, at Bennett-May Chapel with Herbert McNeese officiating. Burial was in Providence Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Thurman was the son of the late John and Mary Agnes Rainey Thurman and was married to the late Louise Wilson Thurman. He was a retired contractor.<br />Survivors include one granddaughter, Mrs. Donna Martin of Mars Hill, NC; one son-in-law, Dr. Donald Anderson of Mars Hill, NC; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THURMAN, Mattie Mae  The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1994<br />Mrs. Mattie Mae Thurman of Pulaski died Jan. 21, 1994, at Hillside Hospital. The retired employee of Genesco was a member of First United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, W. B. Thurman.<br />Survivors include a half-sister, Alma Peacock of Birmingham; three nieces and four nephews.<br />Services were conducted by the Rev. Maurice Moore Sunday at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Lester Vince  The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Feb 1994<br />Mr. Lester Vince Tidwell, 88, of Goodspring died Feb. 8, 1994, at Hillside Hospital. The Tennessee native was the son of the late Robert and Maggie Brown Tidwell. Mr. Tidwell was a former zookeeper of the Cincinnati Zoo.<br />Services were held Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Herbert McNeese officiating. Burial was in Crown Hill Memorial Cemetery in Cincinnati.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Nell Glover of Goodspring, Joan Fowler and Joyce Blest, both of Cincinnati; eight grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TODD, Lois Coy  The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Feb 1994<br />Mrs. Lois Coy Todd, 63, of Odd Fellows Hall Road died Feb. 7, 1994, at Hillside Hospital. Services will be Friday at Argo Funeral Home in Cleves, Ohio, with burial in Maplegrove Cemetery. Visitation was Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Hospice in care of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home.<br />The native of Kentucky was the daughter of the late Oscar and Mattie Vanover Kidd. Mrs. Dodd was the owner of Paradise Hills Retirement Home in the Odd Fellows Hall community of Giles County.<br />Survivors include two sons, the Rev. Edward Coy of Pulaski and Charles Daniel Coy of Cincinnati; three daughters, Carol Coy Hammonds of Pulaski, Pam Coy and Donna Coy Bunte, both of Cincinnati; six grandchildren; one brother, Willard Kidd of Pulaski; three sisters, Edna Staunch of Cornersville, Edith Worley of Mullens, W.V. and Mildred Perry of Cincinnati.<br /><br />TOLLESON, William F.  The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1994<br />Mr. William F. Tolleson of Pulaski died Jan. 15, 1994, at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Murfreesboro.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tolleson was self-employed. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mildred Tolleson of Pulaski; one sister, Mary Jane Tolleson of Pulaski; one son, Johnnie Tolleson of Canada; three daughters, Rachel Tolleson and Catherine Tolleson, both of Seattle, Wash., and Tavia Tolleson of Montreal, Canada; and one grandson.<br />Services were conducted by the Rev. Phillip Eubank Sunday at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Paul  The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Oct 1993<br />Mr. Paul Townsend of Minor Hill died Oct. 15, 1993, at Hillside Hospital. He was 71 years old.<br />Funeral services were held Oct. 17 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Townsend was the son of the late Wilson and Lura Hester Townsend. He was a retired employee of Murray Ohio.<br />He is survived by his wife, Cleo Thompson Townsend of Minor Hill; two sons, Tim Townsend of Nashville, Joe Townsend of Athens, Ala.; one brother, Ernestine {Dick} Townsend of Minor Hill; two sisters, Esterline Hale and Christine Felker, both of Georgia; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />TUCKER, Mary Curtis Anthony  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1991<br />Mrs. Mary Curtis Anthony Tucker, 88, of Elkmont, Ala., later making her home in Pulaski, died Thursday, October 3, 1991, at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Merritt and Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tucker was the daughter of the late Robert and Lura Forline Curtis. She was first married to Joe Anthony and the widow of John Tucker. She was a retired dental assistant.<br />Survivors include eight nieces, one nephew, two step-daughters, four grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and five great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />TUCKER, Roberta Powell  The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Oct 1993<br />Mrs. Robert Powell Tucker, 79, of Route 1, Prospect, died Oct. 16 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ted E. and Florence James Powell. She was preceded in death by her husband, Giles E. Tucker. Mrs. Tucker was a housewife. She was a Methodist by faith.<br />Services were held Oct. 18 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Larry Fletcher officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Sandra Turner, son-in-law, William Joe Turner, and two grandchildren, all of Prospect; one brother, William T. Powell of Nashville and one sister, Ann Curtis of Prospect.<br /><br />TURNER, Charles Ross  The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1991<br />Mr. Charles Ross Turner, 66, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 25, 1991, at his residence. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Turner was the son of the late Culley Pinkelton Turner. He was retired from Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his father, Willie Turner of Pulaski; his wife, Claudie Turner of Pulaski; one brother, Frankie Turner of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />VANDERMARK, Geneva Ruth Springer  The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jun 1991<br />Mrs. Geneva Ruth Springer Van Dermark, 79, died Monday, May 20, 1991, in Chambersburg Hospital in Chambersburg, Penn.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, May 23, at Sellers Funeral Home in Chambersburg with Dr. Jimmie Knox and the Revs. Charles McGuire and Stephen Nance officiating. Burial was in Lincoln Cemetery in Chambersburg.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Tenn., Mrs. Van Dermark was the daughter of the late Ferdinand Jacob Springer and Martha Jane Hollis Springer and was married to the late Clarence B. Van Dermark. She taught in several rural Lawrence County Schools and graduated from the Tennessee College for Women in Murfreesboro. After having taught for several years, she was employed by the Social Security Administration in Washington, D.C., and worked on graduate studies at George Washington University.<br />Mrs. Van Dermark taught at several rural Giles County schools, and was employed as a mathematics teacher at Chambersburg Senior High School in 1961 and retired in 1972.<br />She held church memberships in First Baptist Church, Lawrenceburg, Calvary Baptist Church, Washington, D.C., First Baptist Church, Pulaski, First Baptist Church, Chambersburg, Penn., and Chamberburg Baptist Church, S.B.C., where she was the oldest living charter member and served in various positions since its inception.<br />Mr. Van Dermark continued graduate school at Cambridge and Oxford Universities in England. She was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons, the National Association of Retired Federal Employees and both Franklin County and Pennsylvania Retired Teachers Associations.<br />Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Martha Jane and Joseph Sallurday of Chambersburg, Margaret Ann and Clint Reagan of Fairport, N.Y.; a granddaughter, Erin Colleen Reagan; a niece and two nephews; two step-grandchildren and three step-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLS, Ben Sam  The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1991<br />Mr. Ben Sam Walls, 54, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Oct. 27, 1991, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Short Cemetery in Marshall County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Walls was the son of the late Sam and Florence Collins Walls. He was a construction worker with the Tennessee Valley Authority.<br />Survivors include his wife, Joyce A. Helton Walls of Pulaski, one son Nathan David Walls of Pulaski; one step-son, Terry Wayne Helton of Pulaski; five brothers, Gene, Larry, Raymond Walls, all of Pulaski, Robert Walls of Texas, Morris Walls of Virginia; four sisters, Virginia Teeples, Geneva Simpson and Dot Glover, all of Pulaski, Sadie Dugger of Nebraska; four step-grandchildren.<br /><br />WATKINS, Orilla Helton  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1998<br />Mrs. Orilla Helton Watkins, 62, of Pulaski died Oct. 8, 1998, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Mrs. Watkins was born in Kentucky Oct. 23, 1935. Her parents were the late Glen and Lela Peace Helton. She was married to the late Frank Austin Watkins.<br />Services were held Saturday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Donna Sue Griffin of Prospect and Teresa Vick of Pulaski; five brothers, Virgil Helton and Raymond Helton, both of Dawsonville, Ga., Kenneth Helton of Gainesville, Ga., Donald Helton of Dallas, Texas, and Harold Helton, of Tiffin, Ohio; three sisters, Dorris Jeffrey of Oakwood, Ga.; Joie Bullock of Lake City, Mary Kannard of Bradford, Ohio; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />WATSON, Billy Don  The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Dec 1996<br />Mr. Billy Don Watson, 58, of Bunker Hill died Dec. 29, 1996, at Columbia Hillside Hospital.<br />Mr. Watson was the son of the late Mattie McClure Watson. He was the owner and operator of Bunker Hill Store. Services were held Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Mr. Watson is surivived by his father, Werner Watson, of Bunker Hill; two sisters, Wanda Gowan of Bunker Hill and Mildred Fox of Brick Church.<br /><br />WATSON, Brown Stovall  The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Aug 1996<br />Mr. Brown Stovall Watson, 80, died August 22, 1996, at Pulaski National Health Care Center.<br />Mr. Watson was a retired employee of Lee-Mar Shirt Company. Services were held Saturday at St. Andrew Memorial Methodist Church with the Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Survivors include wife Elizabeth Watson of Pulaski.<br />Memorials may be made to St. Andrew Church or to the American Cancer Society.<br /><br />WATSON, Helen B.  The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1994<br />Mrs. Helen B. Watson died Jan. 13, 1994 at Maury County Regional Hospital. The Culleoka resident was a native of Giles County. Mrs. Watson was a housewife and domestic and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />She is survived by her husband, Arthur M. Watson.<br />Funeral services were held Jan. 14 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Friendship Cemetery in Culleoka.<br /><br />WATTS, Clara Myrtle Randolph  The Giles Free Press, 01 Mar 1990<br />Clara Myrtle Watts, 81, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Feb. 25, 1990, at her residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Watts was the daughter of the late Johnny and Lillie Ray Randolph. She was retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Alice W. Newton of Pulaski; one brother, Edward Randolph of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Lou Nolley of Pulaski; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />WEATHERMAN, Lois Allen  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1993<br /><br />Lois Allen Weatherman, 90, died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1993, in Pulaski, Tenn. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 21, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Brother Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Weatherman was a member of East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski. She was the wife of the late Mr. M. C. Weatherman.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Helen Booth of Pulaski, Barbara Williams of Nashville, Melba Crowder of Lawrenceburg; two sons, Charles and David Weatherman, both of Nashville; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Mary Louise  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1993<br />Mrs. Mary Louise Williams, 76, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1993, in Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held on Friday, Jan. 29, in Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Larry Fletcher officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Williams was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Raymond Williams. She was retired from Genesco Shoe Corp.<br />Survivors include an aunt, Mrs. Sara Cardin of Pulaski and several cousins.<br /><br />WILSON, John Elam  The Pulaski Citizen, __ June 1991<br />Mr. John Elam Wilson, 80, died June 7, 1991 at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia.<br />A retired construction worker, Mr. Wilson was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a sister, Dorothy Wilson Gordon, and a nephew, John Mark Gordon, all of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held June 8 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. Coleman Pyle officiated.<br /><br />WILSON, Katherine Carden  The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Oct 1990<br />Mrs. Katherine Carden Wilson, 91, of Pulaski, died Saturday, October 20, 1990, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Webster and Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wilson was the daughter of the late Jim and Lula Leah Golightly Carden and was married to the late Robert F. Wilson.<br />Survivors include one brother, Noel Wilson Carden of Richmond, VA; two sisters, Helen Prentice of Richmond, VA and Gladys Ingram of Pulaski.<br /><br />WILSON, Mary Lizzie Williams  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Nov 1990<br />Mrs. Mary Lizzie Wilson, 75, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1990, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 7, at Bennett-May Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wilson was the daughter of the late Kirby S. and Virginia Keltner Williams. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was a housewife.<br />Survivors include her husband, John E. Wilson of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Flora Sanders of Prospect, Mrs. Jane Dunnavant of Campbellsville, Mrs. Rachel Ingram and Evelyn Harwell, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Martha Harwell, of San Fernando, California; two brothers, Herbert and Bunyan Williams, both of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Gordon of Pulaski.<br /><br />WILSON, Paul  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Nov 1993<br />Mr. Paul Wilson, 79, died October 28, 1993, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wilson was the son of the late Mark and Nellie Clark Wilson.<br />A retired employee of the City of Pulaski, Mr. Wilson served as building inspector for many years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by his wife, Vera Wilson; one son, Phillip Wilson; one granddaughter and one grandson, one great-granddaughter, all of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Jessie Rutherford of Nashville; and one brother, Sam Wilson of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held October 29 at Bennett-May Chapel with Tim Pyles officiating. Burial was in Shaw Cemetery in Lawrence County. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Relie Mae O&#8217;Neal  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Mar 1992<br />Mrs. Relie Mae &#8220;Tish&#8221; O&#8217;Neal Wilson, 87, of Ashland City, Tenn., died Tuesday, March 3, 1992, at Cheatham Medical Center in that city.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, March 5, at Boyd Shearon Funeral Home in Ashland City and Friday, March 6, at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel in Pulaski with Maurice O&#8217;Neal officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Wilson was a native of Giles County and married to the late Dorris Wilson. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was a housewife.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Faye Pugh of Ashland City; four sisters, Mrs. Sallie Barnes of Columbia, Mrs. Clarice Grills, Mrs. Edrie Meeks and Mrs. Hazel Haislip, all of Fayetteville.<br /><br />WILSON, William N. (Sam)  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1993<br />William N. (Sam) Wilson, 76, died December 3, 1993, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />A realtor and builder in Pulaski for many years, he was the son of the late Mark Day and Nellie Clark Wilson. He was a veteran of World War II.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Maurice Moore and Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />He is survived by his wife, Lillian Parsons Wilson; one son, Mike Wilson, and one step-son, Terry Hickman, all of Pulaski; three daughters, Carole Finley of California, Debra Pratt of Franklin and Beverly Wilson of Nashville; a step daughter, Mary Deves of the Virgin Islands; one sister, Jessie Rutherford of Nashville; two grandchildren and seven step-grandchildren.<br /><br />WISEMAN, William Robert  The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1994<br />Mr. William Robert Wiseman of Pulaski died Jan. 20, 1994, at Hillside Hospital. The retired employee of the U. S. Department of Agriculture was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Frances Wiseman of Pulaski; one son, Bill Wiseman, also of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Maurice Moore officiating. Burial was in Lynchburg Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge.<br /><br />WOOD, Flora Louise  The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1993<br />Mrs. Flora Louise Wood, 57, died Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1993, in Lewisburg, Tenn. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 28, at Bennett-May Chapel with Tom Sumners officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Judy Middleton and Jean Griffin of Lewisburg, Jackie Skinner of Fayetteville, Jennifer Moore of Old Hickory, Tenn.; one son, Joseph Wood of Lewisburg; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Ellen Southerland of Lewisburg, Frances Beard of Pulaski.<br /><br />WORD, Lela Bell Russ  The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1991<br />Mrs. Lela Bell Word, 83, of Smyrna; formerly of Minor Hill, died Monday, May 20, 1991, in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Bridges officiating. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Word was the daughter of the late John and Lucina Hubert Russ. Survivors include four sons, Arnold and Dayton Word, both of Minor Hill, Franklin Word of Rogersville, Ala., Travis Word of Manchester; seven daughters, Louise Clark and Omie Lee Thigpen, both of Rogersville, Ala., Maurelene Schmittou of Waynesboro, Dottie Chumley and Sue Strickland, both of Pulaski, Judy Jackson and Nela Norton, both of Smyrna; two brothers, Billy Russ of Pulaski, Floyd Russ of Michigan; 30 grandchildren; 51 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WORKMAN, Clifford Gene  The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Dec 1992<br />Mr. Clifford Gene Workman, 54, of Ethridge, died Saturday, Dec. 5, 1992, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 7, at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with Doyle Smith officiating. Burial was in Anderson Creek Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Workman was the son of the late Johnny Ray Workman. He was a farmer and member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Troy Workman of Nappanee, Ind.; three daughters, Debbie Skaggs of Nappanee, Ind., Sue Ann Workman and Angela Traver, both of Elkhart, Ind.; his mother, Rebecca Attkisson Workman Dickson of Ethridge; step-father, Davd Dickson of Ethridge; six sisters, Dolly Fulmer of Indiana, Lou Dell Lemay of Mt. Pleasant, Martha Ray and Shirley Workman, both of Kentucky, Alameda and Debbie Potts, both of Columbia; five brothers, J. D. Workman of Ethridge, Robert Dickson of Oklahoma, Larry Dickson of Lawrenceburg, Earl Dickson of Albertville, Ala., Charlie Workman of Columbia; five grandchildren.<br /><br />WRAY, James Audie  The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jun 1993<br />Mr. James Audie Wray, 77, of Pulaski, died Friday, June 25, 1993, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday, June 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Neal Price officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wray is the son of the late David and Annie Rogers Wray. He was retired from Maremont Gabriel Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Willie Mae Wray, Pulaski; two daughters, Norma Jean Lumpkins and Linday Wray, both of Pulaski; two step-daughters, Ann Couch, Indiana, Elizabeth Copeland, Illinois; three step-sons, Bill Garner, Thomas Garner, and J. D. Garner, all of Indiana; one brother, Otto Wray, Columbia, Tenn.; one sister, Mary Dean Rolin, Columbia, Tenn.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /> </p>
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<p>ABERNATHY, Al Stanley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 May 1983<br />Al Stanley, 63, died May 17, 1983 at his residence in Pulaski.<br />He was the son of the late Mitchell and Bell Coffman Abernathy, and was a retired farmer.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by one brother, Bob Abernathy, one sister, Mrs. Mahlon Franklin, both of Pulaski and one son, Jackie Abernathy.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:00 a. m. Thursday, May 19, 1983, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Anne OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Oct 1985<br />Miss Anne Abernathy, 87, of Nashville, died Monday, Oct. 14, 1985, at Park Manor Apts. in that city.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Polk and Mamie Butler Abernathy.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. S. R. Gemmill of Newport News, Va.; three nieces, Mrs. Fred (Betsy) Valdez of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. William (Mary Ann) Reese of Fall Church, Va. and Mrs. Mary Abernathy Wilson of Ohio; two nephews, Robert Gemmill of Hardyville, Va., Dr. Robert Andrew Abernathy of Cedar Bluff, Va.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Annie Daly OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Daly Abernathy, age 91, were conducted by Rev. Roberta A. Oliver at 12 o&#8217;clock noon Saturday, March 6, from St.Rebecca Primitive Baptist Church. Burial was in Batts Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Abernathy, who died Tuesday, March 2, at Giles County Hospital, was the daughter of the late Frank and Susan Batts Daly and the widow of the late Ples Abernathy. She was a member of First Baptist Church on West Shoal Street.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Daly of Pulaski; four sons, Julius Daly and Ples Abernathy, Jr., Pulaski, Alphonso Daly, Detroit, Michigan and William T. Abernathy of Nashville; four granddaughters; seven great grandchildren; three great great grandchildren; a niece Mrs. Lucy Mae Clack of St. Louis, Missouri and a nephew Marion Daly of Pulaski. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Ardis Florence OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 May 1985<br />Mrs. Ardis Florence Abernathy, 78, of 213 North 3rd Street, Pulaski, TN, died May 5, 1985, at her home.<br />Funeral services were held May 6 at 3 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Paul Allen officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Abernathy was the daughter of the late George and Ada Lee Elmore Florence. She was the wife of the late Herbert Abernathy and a retired school teacher.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Ruth Greer of Camden, TN; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, DeLacey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1983<br />DeLacey Abernathy of Columbia died recently in St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services were held at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens near Columbia.<br />He was a native of Giles County and a son of the late William DeLacey and Elizabeth Buford Abernathy. He was married to the former Evelyn Morgan.<br />Mr. Abernathy was president of Abernathy Sponge Products, Inc. He attended Tennessee Tech in Cookeville and was also a veteran of WWII. He was a member of First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors besides his wife include two sons, Morgan Abernathy of Columbia and Mark Abernathy of Clearwater, Fla., and one brother, Buford Abernathy of Louisville, KY.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Douglas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1983<br />Douglas Abernathy, 64, of Route 2, Lynnville, Tennessee, a farmer and retired employee of L &amp; N Railroad, died Wednesday, April 20, 1983 at his residence in the Odd Fellows Hall Community.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. R. A. Oliver at 1:00 p. m. on Sunday, April 24 at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Interment followed in Everbright Cemetery at Buford Station.<br />Mr. Abernathy was a son of the late Allen and Mary Daugherty Abernathy. He never married.<br />He is survived by two brothers, Fletcher Abernathy of Pulaski and Robert Abernathy of Louisville, KY; two nephews and two nieces.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Elizabeth Haywood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood Abernathy, 93, of Route 5, Pulaski, who died Tuesday, July 8 in Giles County Hospital were conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. James Bass, Jr. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Abernathy was the daughter of the late Andrew Samuel and Sue May Abernathy and was married to the late Charles M. Abernathy. She was a member of the Rehoboth United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Fred Stovall of Pulaski; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Floyd W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Floyd W. Abernathy, 75, formerly of Giles County, died Monday, April 14, 1986, at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Abernathy was the son of the late Elvis A. and Mae Evans Abernathy.<br />Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Mitchell Abernathy of Columbia; one son, Gary Abernathy of Huntsville; one granddaughter, Mary Martha Abernathy of Huntsville.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Glen Neely OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Glen Neely Abernathy, 42, died Friday, April 17, 1987, at Russell County Hospital in Russell Springs, Ky. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 19, at Bernard Funeral Home with the Rev. Donnie Smith officiating. Burial was in Wilkerson Cemetery in Russell Springs.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Abernathy was the son of the late Ervin and Elvie Abernathy. Survivors include his wife, Vivian Abernathy of Russell Springs; three daughters, Janet Lawless, Jean Wilson and Betty Hill, all of Russell Springs; two sons, Jeff and Tim Abernathy, both of Russell Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Jane Turner and Mrs. Wilma Wright, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, John Matthews OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Apr 1989<br />John M. Abernathy, a retired Genesco employee and sales manager for Southern Leather Company, has died at the age of 62. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at St. George&#8217;s Episcopal Church in Nashville with burial at 3:30 p.m. in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Family visitation will be from 10 until 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Abernathy was a veteran of World War II and a graduate of Sewanee Military Academy at the University of the South. He was the son of Helen P. Abernathy of Pulaski.<br />Other survivors include his wife, Betty Jean Curry Abernathy, one son, John M. Abernathy, III of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Michael Baggot of New Orleans; one brother, Judge Jerome Abernathy of Pulaski.<br />In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to the Church of Messiah of Pulaski or the Giles County Chapter of the American Cancer Society.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Julie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Julie Abernathy of Mason City, Iowa, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 1985, in Iowa.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 2, with burial in Mason City. Survivors include her husband, Wilson Abernathy; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Felker, Ann Phillips, Mrs. Edwin Cottrell, all of Elkmont; two brothers-in-law, Pat Abernathy and Tab Abernathy, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Lee Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 May 1987<br />Mr. Lee Roy Abernathy, 61, of Goodspring, died Wednesday, May 13, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Doyle Smith and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Abernathy was the son of the late Henry Dee and Emmaline Fry Abernathy. He was retired from Arwood Corporation, where he worked in tool and dye.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lou V. Smith Abernathy of Goodspring; three sons, Larry Abernathy of Ohio, Gary and Scott Abernathy, both of Goodspring; two daughters, Patricia Lusader and Vickie Harris, both of Charleston, S.C.; five sisters, Hattie Campbell, Florence Harris, Marie Owens and Minnie Pearl Miles, all of Pulaski, Virgie Jackson of Indiana; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Lillie Reid Grigsby OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1988<br />Mrs. Lillie Reid Grigsby Abernathy, 94, of Bryan, Texas, died Thursday, July 14, 1988, in that city. Graveside services were held Saturday, July 16, at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Abernathy was the daughter of the late Henry M. and Florence Witt Grigsby and was married to the late Will Abernathy.<br />Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Florence A. and Allister M. Waldrop of Bryan, Texas; son and daughter-in-law, W. Lane and Celiste C. Abernathy of Murfreesboro; four grandchildren, Allister M. Waldrop of Houston, Texas, Capt. William Lane Abernathy, Jr. of Fort Bragg, N.C., Elizabeth Reid Abernathy of Birmingham, Ala., Charles Hatcher Abernathy of Nashville; five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Maude Estelle Dunnavant OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jun 1988<br />Mrs. Maude Estelle Abernathy, 96, formerly of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 31, 1988, at Bell Court Nursing Home in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Abernathy was the daughter of the late Robert and Dolly Hill Dunnavant and was married to the late Raymond G. Abernathy.<br />Survivors include one son, David Abernathy of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Elise Rost of Pulaski, Martha and Marie Abernathy, both of Nashville, Emily Burrus of Hendersonville; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Ples Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1983<br />Mr. Ples Abernathy, Jr., 64, Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 27, 1983 at Veterans&#8217; Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at noon Monday, May 2, at St. James Primitive Baptist Church with burial in Batts Cemetery, John Tucker officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Ples and Annie Daly Abernathy.<br />He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Daly, Pulaski; three brothers, Julius Daly, Pulaski, Alfonza Daly, Detroit, Mich., and William Abernathy, Nashville.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Rachel Gulley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Funeral rites for Mrs. Rachel Gulley Abernathy, 86, of Route 1, Pulaski were conducted Monday, March 31 at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Frank Rouse and the Rev. Paul Allen. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Abernathy died Sunday in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Johnson and Martha Ann Prince Gulley. Her husband was the late Charles Butler Abernathy.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Miss Sue May Abernathy and Mrs. Frances Derryberry, Pulaski, Mrs. Rachel Luna and Mrs. Betty Arnold, Nashville, and Mrs. Alice Smith, Tullahoma; three sons, Charles Butler Abernathy, Jr., Houston, Texas, Andrew J. Abernathy, Andersonville and Julius E. Abernathy, Nashville; 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Raymond G. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Raymond G. Abernathy, 96, Pulaski, died on Friday, Feb. 1, 1985. at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Carson and Mattie Ezell Abernathy. He was a retired livestock dealer.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maude D. Abernathy, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Elise Rost, Pulaski, Miss Martha Abernathy and Miss Marie Abernathy, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Emily Burress, Hendersonville, Tenn.; one brother, Arthur Abernathy, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Florence Driver, Madison, Tenn.; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Raymond H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for Raymond H. Abernathy,78, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Friday, June 6 in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, were conducted Monday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Abernathy, a retired farmer, was the son of the late Allison K. and Lillian Haney Abernathy. He was married to the late Nancy L. Peek Abernathy.<br />Survivors include a son, Raymond Abernathy, Jr., Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. James Marvin Jones, Pulaski, Mrs. Ernest Clark, Diana and Mrs. James Abbott, Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, Henry Abernathy and Hubert Abernathy, Athens, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Collins, Mrs. Vera Sullivan and Mrs. Clarence Claxton, Athens; 11 grandchildren and 10 great great grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1984<br />Robert Abernathy, 73, died Sunday, January 22, 1984 at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. John Tucker at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Abernathy, a native of Pulaski, was a disabled veteran of World War II.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Goodson Abernathy of Pulaski; and four grandchildren, Robert Wayne Abernathy, James Vincent Abernathy, Rodney Abernathy and Mrs. Charlon Abernathy, Nashville; four cousins, Mrs. Agnes Bramlette Hendrix, Mrs. Rebecca Bramlette Burke, Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Lula Abernathy Martin and Mrs. Leola Abernathy Cage, Nashville.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1985<br />Robert Lee Abernathy, 55, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 31, 1985, at his residence.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert and Alberta Abernathy.<br />Funeral services were held at 12 noon Wednesday, June 5, at Jordan Funeral Home with burial in Chicken Creek Cemetery, Rev. Raymond Cross officiating.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Margaret Coleman of Pulaski; six brothers, James Abernathy of Monterey, California, Joe and John Abernathy of Indianapolis, Indiana, Thomas Abernathy of Atlanta, Georgia, and Edward Leroy Abernathy of Pulaski.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Vera Brown OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />Mrs. Vera Brown Abernathy, 79, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, May 19, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A Kentucky native, she was the daughter of the late John and Emma Brown and the wife of the late Nathan A. Abernathy. She was a Methodist.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday, May 20, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen officiating.<br />Survivors include two step-sons, Robert A. Abernathy, Pulaski and John W. Abernathy, Manassas, Virginia; four step-grandchildren and several cousins.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, William J. &#8220;W. J.&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />A native of Giles County, William J. (W. J.) Abernathy, 64, of Huntsville, Ala., died Friday, March 13 in Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Laughlin Funeral Home in Huntsville by the Rev. Mr. Jackson. Burial was in Val Halla Memory Gardens in that city.<br />Mr. Abernathy was the son of the late Erskine and Annie Abernathy. He was a charter member of Whitesburg Baptist Church of Huntsville and a member of the Masonic Lodge.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Addie Croxton Abernathy; a son, William J. Abernathy, Jr., Memphis; a granddaughter, Laura Rebecca Abernathy, Memphis; three sisters, Mrs. Leslie Harris and Mrs. Dorsey Crockett, Pulaski and Mrs. Grady Green, Texas City, Texas.<br /><br />ADA, Clarence OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Dec 1984<br />Clarence Ada, 92, of Route 2, Prospect, died on Wednesday, December 12, 1984, at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James and Emma Carter Ada. He was a farmer and a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, December 14, at Bennett May Chapel, William Suddarth officiating, with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Ada of Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Blade, Elkton; one son, Sam Turner of Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Lou Criner, Little Rock, Arkansas, and Mrs. Lillian Ashworth, Nashville; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ADAMS, Carrie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Apr 1989<br />Miss Carrie Adams, 94, of Pulaski, died Monday, April 3, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Miss Adams was the daughter of the late James M. and Mollie Davis Adams.<br />Survivors include one son, James Adams of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ADAMS, Clayton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Mr. Clayton Adams, 67, of Pulaski (Cool Springs Community), died Monday, Oct. 10, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 22, at Bennett May Chapel with L. E. Wishum and Bernard Konig officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Adams was the son of the late Ernie and Nora Casteel Adams. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was retired from the U. S. Army.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dorris Adams of Pulaski; one son, James Clayton Adams of Mobile, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Adams Garnett of Slidell, La., Mrs. Gladys Adams Clements of Montgomery, Ala.; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ozella Leonard of Lewisburg, Mrs. Nadine Poarch of Birmingham; two brothers, Willie Adams of Franklin, Oliver Adams of Nashville.<br /><br />ADAMS, Ella Lovett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Nov 1989<br />Mrs. Ella Adams, 77, of Murray, Ky., died Friday, Nov. 10, 1989, at Murray Callaway County Hospital in Murray, Ky.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Earl Wilsford officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Adams was married to the late Herman Adams.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Sarah Nance of Murray, Ky., Hattie Jane Hargrove of Ardmore, Ala.; one brother, John Thomas Lovett of Creve Coeur, Ill.; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ADAMS, Mary Edith OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Dec 1983<br />Mrs. Mary Edith Adams, 67, Pulaski, died on December 4, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Edgar Neal and Willie Lou Hardwick. Daily and the wife of Marvin Adams, who survives. She was a member of the Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, December 5, at Bennett-May Chapel, G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband; one son, Don Adams, Pulaski; two brothers, J. H. Daily, Chicago, Ill., and William Neal Daily, Scottsboro, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Eloise Evans, Pulaski, and Mrs. Floyd Shackelford, Murfreesboro; and two grandsons.<br /><br />ADAMS, Mary Halsie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 May 1981<br />Mrs. Mary Halsie Adams, 85, of Pulaski died Monday, May 11 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral rites were held at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Adams was the daughter of the late Tom and Florence Taylor Willoughby. She was married to the late E. D. Adams.<br />Survivors include three sons, Tom Adams and D. M. Adams, Pulaski and Edward Adams, Campbellsville; six daughters, Mrs. Sallie Poarch, Cornersville, Mrs. Mary Darnell, Nashville, Mrs. Florence Adams, Mrs. Lucille Williams and Mrs. Clara Francis, Pulaski and Mrs. Ruth Glendeaning, Biddeford, Maine; a brother, William Willoughby, Elkton; 37 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren.<br /><br />ADAMS, Minnie Mattie Thompson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Minnie Mattie Adams, 87, of Anderson, Ala., died Sunday, Jan. 25, 1987, at Limestone County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 26, at Booth Chapel Holiness Church with Burton Sampson and John Moss officiating. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery in Alabama. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Adams was a native of Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include four sons, Hobert Adams of Lexington, Ala., Robert and James E. Adams, both of Anderson, Ala., Doyce Rosson of Minor Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Hautie Elizabeth Forsythe of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Jim Thompson of Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Lula Rosson of Five Points, Vera Thompson of Pulaski, Clara Mae Legg of Lawrenceburg; 18 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ADAMS, Paul Kelly OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Nov 1982<br />Paul Kelly Adams, 56, of Nashville, TN, died on November 25, 1982 at St. Thomas Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Adams was the son of the late J. E. and Nora Adams. He was also a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by, one son, Ricky Adams of Nashville, and one daughter, Paulette Adams Hood. Other survivors include three brothers, Clayton Adams, Pulaski, Willie Adams of Huntsville, AL, and Oliver Adams, Nashville; two sisters, Ozella Leonard of Lewisburg and Nadine Poarch of Birmingham, AL; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />ADAMS, Robert Glen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Robert Glen Adams, 38, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 11, 1985, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, due to injuries sustained in an auto accident.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Clifford James Adams. He served in the U. S. Army and was employed as a roofer.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday, April 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lentzville Cemetery in Limestone County, Alabama, Mack Pinkelton and Albert Pope officiating.<br />Survivors include his mother, Lillian Harris Adams of Pulaski; two sons, Barry Glen and Bob Adams of Benton Harbor, Michigan; two brothers, Hollis Adams of Lewisburg, Maxie Adams of Pulaski; and one sister, Mary Jane Rogers of Pulaski.<br /><br />ADAMS, Tennie Lucille Harwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Tennie Lucille Adams, 66, of Pulaski, died Sunday, April 24, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Adams was the daughter of the late Hicks and Sallie Davis Harwell.<br />Survivors include her husband, Clinton T. Adams of Pulaski; six sons, James C., Gene A., Bobby W., Gary, Roger Dale and Phillip Adams, all of Pulaski; seven daughters, Margaret Cheatham, Jan Popejoy, Barbara Perkins, Kathy Dickey, Beverly Robinson and Betty Jo McGill, all of Pulaski, Carol Caldwell of New Prospect; one brother, Henry Harwell of Pulaski; one sister, Frances Daly of Pulaski; 33 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.<br /><br />ADKERSON, Katie Alline OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Oct 1986<br />Miss Katie Alline Adkerson, 86, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 16, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Adkerson was the daughter of the late Jesse and Myrtle Lytle Adkerson. She was a member of the Campbellsville Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one sister-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Adkerson-Fostoria of Ohio; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ADKINS, Mai Corinne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Mai Corinne Adkins, 74, of Franklin, formerly of Giles County, died Sunday, Dec. 10, 1989, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 12, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Adkins was the daughter of the late John and Mary Coggin and was married to the late Robert Thelma Adkins. She was a member of the Thompson Chapel Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, Robert Grey and Dickie Gene Adkins, both of Franklin; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ADKINS, Pattie Whitfield OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Dec 1982<br />Mrs. Pattie Whitfield Adkins, 87, Elkmont, Ala., died Friday, December 17, 1982 in Columbia. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Monday, Dec. 20 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Roselawn Cemetery, Athens, Ala., William Moss officiating.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late William A. and Sally Fowlkes Whitfield and was married to the late Lawrence Eugene Adkins.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Miriam L. Shoemaker, Birmingham, Michigan; one son, Alfred Eugene Adkins, Columbia; one half-sister Mrs. Annie Coffman, Madison, Ala., and three grandchildren.<br /><br />AGESS, Edna Jo Parker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Edna Jo Parker Agess died Sunday morning at her residence. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia.<br />Mrs. Parker was a native of Giles County and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Joyce McKinney of Columbia; two sons, Everett Martin, Jr. and Thomas Martin, both of Columbia; three brothers, James Parker, Edward Parker and Victor Parker, all of Columbia; one grandchild; and three great grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Martin was the daughter of the late Peden and Shirley West Parker and was a member of the Columbia Church of Christ.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Antonio Danzell II OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 May 1989<br />Services for Antonio Danzell Alexander II, the 20-monthpold son of Antonio D. Alexander of Atlanta, Ga., and Edrita Coffey Alexander of Pulaski, were held Thursday, May 25, 1989, at Rocky Mount Cemetery with the Rev. Dwight Ogleton officiating. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />The infant died May 22 at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident caused by a tornado which occurred earlier that night near Pulaski.<br />Besides his parents, he is survived by a sister, Christina Alexander of Pulaski; grandparents, Flenoy Coffey of Chicago, Ill.; Ida Perkins Coffey of Pulaski; Shirley Alexander of Murfreesboro; great-grandparents, Flenoy Coffey of Pulaski; Dimple A. Coffey of New York City.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Beatrice OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Jun 1987<br />Mrs. Beatrice Alexander, 79, died Sunday, May 31, 1987, at Maury County Hospital in Coluumbia. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 4, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. George Ridley officiating. Burial was in Briar Ridge Cemetery in Lynnville, Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Alexander was the daughter of the late Andy and Bitha Yokley Alexander and was married to the late Earl Kenneth Alexander.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jennie V. Gilbreath of Lynnville, Mrs. Pearlie Mae Brown and Miss Bitha W. Alexander, both of New York City, N.Y.; five sons, George Jackson Alexander of Fort Wayne, Ind., Clarence L. and John William Alexander, both of Lynnville, Miles Alexander of Nashville, James Alexander; 11 grandchildren;14 great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mollie Bussie of Mount Pleasant.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Bill OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Bill Alexander, 50, Rt. 3, Pulaski, died Wednesday, December 8, 1982 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville, Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, December 10 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Bill Morris officiating.<br />A native of Oklahoma, he was the son of the late Joseph and Lillie Knott Alexander.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Alexander; two brothers, Tom Alexander of Bath, Maine, and John Alexander of Buffalo, Oklahoma; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Moss, Mrs. Mary Schwartx, and Mrs. Bonnie Main of Oklahoma.<br />Mr. Alexander was a retired veteran of the U. S. Navy.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Cora McCoy OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jan 1989<br />Mrs. Cora Alexander, 96, died Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1988, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 1, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. John A. Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Alexander was the daughter of the late Ned and Delia McCoy and was married to the late Marshall Alexander. She was a member of the Lynnville Primitive Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include a nephew whom she reared and his wife, Eddie and Lillian McCoy of Columbia; other nephews, Felix and Donald McCoy, both of Pulaski; nieces, Eula Bell Smith of Columbia and Dorothy McCoy of Franklin; several great nieces and great nephews; two sisters-in-law, Cora McCoy of Pulaski, and Mollie Twigg of Columbia.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Earl Kenneth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1985<br />Earl Kenneth Alexander, 84, died Wednesday, April 10, 1985, at his residence in Lynnville. He was the son of the late George and Mary Howard Alexander.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Sunday, April 14, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with burial in Briar Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Gertrude Beatrice Alexander of Lynnville; five sons, George Jackson Alexander of Indiana, Clarence and John William Alexander, Sr., both of Lynnville, Miles Alexander of Nashville, and James Alexander; three daughters, Mrs. Jennie V. Gilbreath of Lynnville, Mrs. Pearlie Mae Brown and Miss Bitha Alexander, both of New York; 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, James Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jan 1986<br />James Wilson Alexander, 52, died December 29, 1985 at Tallahassee Florida. Funeral services were held December 31 in Tallahassee with burial there.<br />A native of Giles County, TN, Mr. Alexander is survived by his mother, Bertha Alexander of Pulaski; his wife, Shirley Alexander of Florida; four daughters, Carolyn Edwards of Pulaski, Sheila McClain of West Point, Tenn., Marie Hood of Leoma and Kelly Alexander of Florida; and one son, Jimmy Alexander of Chattanooga.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Kelly OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Oct 1982<br />Mr. Kelly Alexander, 84, Rt. 2, Prospect, died Friday, October 1, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:30 Sunday, Oct. 3 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in the Simpson Cemetery, the Revs. Bill Morris and Mack Pinkeltonofficiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jesse and Othella Koon Alexander. His wifre was the late Florence Wilburn Alexander.<br />He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Bessie A. Shelton, Prospect; and one grandson, Mr. Alexander was a retired carpenter.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Solon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Mar 1988<br />Mr. Solon Alexander, 77, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, March 23, 1988, at Columbia Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 27, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. William H. Smith officiating. Burial was in Briar Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Alexander was the son of the late George and Mary Howard Alexander and was married to the late Mattie Coffey Alexander. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include one son, George N. Alexander of Franklin; one daughter, Mary Katherine Alexander of Franklin; one brother, Grady Alexander of Lynnville; three sisters, Alma Nelson, Dolly Dimple Coffey, both of New York, NY, Annie Brownlow, Cincinnati, Ohio; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ALLAN, Eva OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jul 1982<br />Mrs. Eva Allan, 97, died Tuesday, July 20, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverend Henry Croon on Saturday, July 24 at 1:00 p. m. at Jordon Funeral Home. Burial followed in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Amy Thompson, Jessie Brown and Margaret Allan, all of Aspen Hill; one son, Earnest Allan, Jr. of Chicago; six greandchildren; 13 great grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ALLEN, Annie Dugger OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jul 1983<br />Mrs. Annie Dugger Allen, 95, of the Campbellsville community, died Friday, July 22, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, July 24 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Andy Brown officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Milton Emmett and Ada Tarpley Dugger, and widow of the late Will T. Allen.<br />She is survived by two brothers, Milton Dugger, Nashville, and Owen Dugger, Ripley; a sister, Mrs. Turner Wells, Nashville; a step-son, Joe Allen, Huntsville, Ala.; and several step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Allen was a retired Practical Nurse, and a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />ALLEN, Boyce (Friday) Giles Free Press 27 Dec 1984<br />Mr. Boyce (Friday) Allen, 81, died Friday night, December 23, 1983, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, December 26, at 10 a.m. in Williams Mt. Pleasant Chapel. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one niece, Rachel Stogner of Pulaski; two brothers, Andrew Allen of Colorado, John Richard Allen of Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Redden of Atlanta, Georgia; several nieces and nephews.<br />Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALLEN, Eugene Harrison OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Eugene Harrison Allen of Chatmansboro, Tenn., died Wednesday, April 23, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 25, 1986, at Bennett May Funeral Home Chapel with Jim Friddle and Bob Taylor officiating. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Allen was the son of the late Jerome and Alice Daniels Allen.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eleanor Wilson Allen of Chatmansboro; one son, Gene W. Allen of Cleveland, Tenn.; one daughter, Mrs. Marzee Allen Skelton of Chatmansboro; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Taylor and Mrs. Eula Irvin, both of Columbia; six grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ALLEN, Forest OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1983<br />Mr. Forest Allen, 71, Lewisburg, died Friday May 13, 1983 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, May 14, at Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Hollis Hunt officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Isaac and Mary Ann Carpenter Allen and was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Lewisburg.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Forest Allen, Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Dale Allen Woods, Alabama; one son, Phillip Allen, Franklin; one sister, Annie Mae Redden, Atlanta, Georgia; three brothers, Boyce Allen, Mt. Pleasant, Andrew Allen, Columbia, and John Richard Allen, Louisville, Kentucky; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ALLEN, Louise OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Nov 1985<br />Mrs. Louise Allen, 65, of Pulaski, died Friday, November 1, 1985, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Flenoy Chapman and was married to the late R. C. Allen. She was a retired employee of Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mattie Blade of Pulaski; four sons, Roger Dale Allen of Maryland, Robert Allen of Pulaski, Ronnie and James Wendell Allen, both of North Carolina; one daughter, Dorothy Durkin of Maryland; three brothers, John Morris Chapman of Pulaski, W. C. Chapman, of Alabama, James Chapman of Kentucky; two sisters, Luvenia Burton and Ruth Minor, both of Pulaski; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ALLEN, Luther OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Luther Allen, 89, of Pulaski (Campbellsville community), died Monday, November 30, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Howard Parker and James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Allen was the son of the late Jim and Mary Lou Compton Allen, and was married to the late Janie Elizabeth Beeler Allen. He was a retired farmer and merchant.<br />Survivors include one sister, Rebecca Clifton of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ALLEN, Otis W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Nov 1982<br />Lakeland Fla.-Otis W. Allen, 76, died Wednesday, November 3 at Lakeland General Hospital.<br /><br />A native of Waverly, Ala., he moved to Lakeland from Chicago 31 years ago. He was a retired chemical engineer for International Minerals and Chemical Corporation. He was a member of the United Methodist Temple, the American Chemical Society and the Auburn University Alumni Association, and former member of Mulberry Kiwanis Club.<br />He is survived by his wife, Edith (Dunnavant) formerly of Elkton; his son, Phillip of Lakeland; his daughter, Terri Barrow of Burlington, Ontario; his brother, Horace Allen of Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br />Services were held Saturday, November 6 at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Temple in Lakeland. The Rev. W. Dean Witten, pastor and the Rev. Bruce Galloway, pastor of College Heights United Methodist Church officiated. Interment followed in the Mausoleum at Lakeland Memorial Gardens.<br /><br />ALLEN, Samantha Michelle OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jun 1989<br />Samantha Michelle Allen, the six-week-old daughter of Randy Lee and Bessie Pauline Prentice Allen of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 30, 1989, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, June 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Steve McCullom officiating. Burial was in Lucy Cemetery.<br />Survivors other than her parents, include grandmother, Dimple Griggs Prentice of Pulaski; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of Pulaski; great-grandmother, Mrs. Pink Griggs of Lynnville; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allen and Mr. and Mrs. George Pylant.<br /><br />ALLEN, William L. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Aug 1984<br />William L. Allen, Jr., 26, died Monday, August 6, 1984, at Bossier City, Louisiana. Funeral services were held Thursday, August 9, at 10 a. m. at the Woodlawn Chapel in Nashville, with burial in the Woodlawn Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include parents, William L. and Peggy Allen, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Glenda Rains and Mrs. Gayle Davis, both of Nashville, Mrs. Sandra Mason, Georgia; grandparents, Mrs. Marie Allen, Pulaski and Mrs. Virginia Houston, Huntsville.<br /><br />ALLISON, Basil Lee Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1981<br />Basil Lee Allison, Jr., 21, Giles County native, was killed Saturday night in a motorcycle accident in Hillsdale, Mich.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 p. m. at Towns Funeral Home in Hillside.<br />He is the son of Mrs. Virginia Allison Patrick of Adrian, Mich., and the late Basil Alliston, Sr. of Giles County.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Michelle Allison; a son, Michael; a daughter, Jill; a brother, Jimmy Allison; step-father, Charles Patrick; half brothers, Chuckie, Lester, David and John; half sister, Tina all of Adrian; grandparents, Mrs. Emma Allison Jones of Giles County and Mrs. Wilma Waltz of Adrian; step grandmother, Mrs. Gadie Patrick of Adrian.<br /><br />ALLISON, Una Mildred Carden The Nashville Tennessean 10 Nov 1985<br />Una Mildred Allison, age 91, died November 9, 1985 at Greystone Nursing Home. Sister of Kirk Carden, Pulaski; sister-in-law of Mrs. Richard H. Sullivan, Nashville; several nieces and nephews. Graveside services Monday, November 11, at 3:30 p.m. at Woodlawn Memorial Park with Dr. Perry Michel officiating. Visitation with family from 1:30 to 3:30 Monday afternoon in the Iris Room at Woodlawn. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Inc. in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALLRED, James Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jun 1982<br />James Edward Allred, 54, died on Wednesday, May 26, 1982, at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 11:00 a. m. on Friday , May 28 at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Burial followed in Rose Hill Memorial Garden in Tullahoma, TN.<br />He survived by his wife, Grace Lipscomb Allred of Lawrenceburg; mother, Mrs. Eula Allred of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Sharon Kay Steely of Tullahoma; and four sisters, Harriet Sutton of Lawrenceburg; Betty Daniel of Pulaski; Elizabeth Sneed and Kathy Hume, both of Louisiana.<br /><br />ALSUP, Roxie Anna Thompson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Sep 1986<br />Mrs. Roxie Anna Alsup, 86, of Goodspring {Minor Hill community}, died Sunday, Sept. 7, 1986, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Lester, Ala.<br />Funeral services were Tuesday, Sept. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Terrell Pitts, Danny Pettus and Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Cullom Alsup of Minor Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Franks, Mrs. Leon McConnell, both of Leoma; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />ALSUP, William Osteen OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Sep 1982<br />Mr. William Osteen Alsup, 81, Rt. 1, Pulaski, died Wednesday, September 8, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Floyd Farris and Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Erwin and Bessie Boyd Alsup. Mr. Alsup was a retired farmer.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dezzie Garner Alsup; three sons, Dennon, Loyd, and J.W. Alsup, all of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Geneva Gaston and Mrs. Delores Willoughby, Nashville; a half-sister, Mary Lee Kelly, Auburndale, Fla.; 16 grandchildren; and 15 grandchildren.<br /><br />AMIS, James Frank OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Feb 1984<br />James Frank Amis, 70, died Saturday, February 25, 1984, at Emory Hospital in Atlanta, GA. Funeral services were to be held at 1 p. m. Wednesday, February 29, in Ashland, Kentucky, with burial in the Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />He was married to Edith Renfro Amis of Pulaski and was the son of the late Emma Allen Amis and John L. Amis.<br />Other survivors include three sons, Jimmy Amis, Michigan, Elmer Amis, Texas, Danny Amis, Atlanta; one daughter, Mrs. Kay Gibson, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Mildred Amis Tolleson, Pulaski; four grandchildren.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Bessie Lou King OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Aug 1981<br />Bessie Lou King Anderson, resident of Giles County and daughter of Joseph Harmon King and Rosa Gilbert King, died Monday, August 3, 1981.<br />Mrs. Anderson was born on the King family farm February 24, 1880. She attended Bethany School at Bryson where her studies in Latin and Greek were supervised by John Young. Mrs. Anderson graduated from Ward-Belmont College in Nashville, taught in the Giles County Public School System for nine years, and then married Mack G. Anderson, a local attorney and educator. The first nine years of her married life were spent in Nashville. In 1933, she and her husband returned to the family farm in Giles County, which was then her home throughtout the remainder of her life. Mrs. Anderson was active as a member and Sunday School teacher at Bethany Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include a nephew, Joseph Gilbert King of Chattanooga; two great nephews; and one great niece.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel August 5. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Elton T. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jun 1985<br />Mr. Elton T. Anderson, 63, of Goodspring, died Sunday, June 23, 1985, at VA Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Georgia, he was the son of the late Harold and Susie Eddins Anderson and was married to the late Etta Stanfield Anderson.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, at Stoney Hill Baptist Church in Glennville, Ga., with burial in Stoney Hill Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. His daughter, Mrs. B. W. Braly of Goodspring, survives.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Henry D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1986<br />Henry D. Anderson, 67, of Delrose died Monday, July 14, 1986 at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 17 at 11 a.m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Henry and Allene Harney Anderson and was married to Mrs. Catherine Dunivant Anderson.<br />Other survivors include one daughter, Cathy Anderson of Delrose; four sisters, Mrs. Constance Goff of Baugh, Mrs. Katie Hale, Michigan, Miss Geeda and Miss Fannie Anderson; one brother, Lincoln Anderson, Illinois.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Lonnie Noel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Apr 1982<br />Lonnie Noel Anderson, 41, of Birmingham, Ala., died Thursday, April 1 in that city. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Monday at Roselawn Chapel in Decatur, Ala. with burial in Roselawn Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Marie Mayo; one sister, Mrs. Dina Teague and a brother, Dwight R. Anderson, all of Birmingham.<br />He is survived by local relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cordell, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elder.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Maurine Freeman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jul 1989<br />Mrs. Maurine Freeman Anderson, 78, of Oklahoma City, Okla., died Thursday, June 22, 1989. Funeral services were held Monday, June 26, at St. Paul&#8217;s Episcopal Cathedral.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Freeman was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Freeman and the wife of the late Charles G. Anderson, Jr. She was involved in many civic organizations, past president of the League of Women Voters, member of the Oklahoma City Art League, communicant of St. Paul&#8217;s Episcopal Cathedral, president of the St. Nicholas Guild, past president of the Women&#8217;s Committee Oklahoma City Symphony, past regent of Fourteen Flags Chapter, Daughters of America and represented her chapter in Washington D.C. since 1975, state officer of DAR, in charge of Indian Affairs, founding member of the English Speaking Union in Oklahoma City, member of the Oklahoma Historical Society. She was a prime mover in creating Putnam Heights historical area, and member of the Giles County Historical Society, attended OCW and was an active member in the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Mrs. Anderson was the lobbyist for Women&#8217;s Juries and was the first female to serve on the jury.<br />Survivors include one son, C. Gayton Anderson II of Washington, D.C.; one sister, Mrs. William H. Bollinger of California; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Minnie D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Minnie Dobbins Anderson, 72, of Chicago, Illinois, formerly of Pulaski, died March 15, 1984, in Chicago.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Anderson was the daughter of the late Alex and Mary Dobbins. She was married to the late Thomas Anderson.<br />Funeral services were held March 29 at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. Frank Brooks officiating, with burial in Agnew Cemetery.<br />Survivors include six sisters, Mrs. Sallie Daughterty and Mrs. Mary L. Tidwell, Pulaski, Mrs. Edith Buckner and Mrs. Addie Williams, Louisville, Ky., Ms. Augusta Dobbins, Nashville, and Mrs. Mattie P. Brown, Savannah, Ga.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Tate OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1981<br />Word has been received here of the death of a former Pulaski resident and retired postal employee, Tate Anderson, 89, who has resided in Atlanta, Ga. for many years.<br />His death occurred in January following an injury received in a fall at his apartment several months ago. Burial was in Westview Cemetery in Atlanta.<br />Mr. Anderson was a native of Giles County and was first married to Mary Lou Braly who died several years ago in Atlanta.<br />Other survivors include his present wife; a son, Arnold Anderson, Atlanta, Ga.; one grandson and one granddaughter.<br />Mr. Anderson was a city carrier here until he swapped jobs with the late Fletcher Lance who moved here. Anderson was employed in Atlanta post office until his retirement.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Thomas Floyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jul 1981<br />A native of Giles County, Thomas Floyd Anderson, 73, of Donelson, died Thursday, June 25 in Donelson Hospital. Funeral rites were held Saturday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Jeff Littrell. Interment followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Anderson, who was the son of the late Thomas Daniel and Rebecca Susan Petty Anderson, was a teacher for 15 years with the Giles County School System. He was a member of the Nashville Board of Realtors, the Southern Country Realty Co., the National Association of Retired Federal Employees, the Post Office Credit Union Review Board, the McWhirtersville Masonic Lodge and a Scottish Rite Mason. He held membership in the Andrew Price United Methodist Church. Mr. Anderson had served 30 years with the United States postal service before his retirement.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pauline Mize Anderson; a son, James T. Anderson, Alexandria, Va.; a brother, Joe Anderson, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Eunice Harris, Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />ANDREWS, Anna K. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Oct 1985<br />Mrs Anna K. Andrews, 91, of Lester, Ala., died Saturday, Oct. 5, 1985, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Monday, Oct. 7, at Craigs Chapel Church of Christ conducted by Bro. Van Vowers. Burial was in New Salem Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Limestone County, she was the daughter of the late Dan and Sara Arthur Kieff and was married to the late William Jackson Andrews.<br />Survivors include one adopted daughter, Mrs. Billie Townsend of Lester, Ala.; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ANDREWS, George V. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen,<br />Mr. George V. Andrews, 85, of Columbia, died Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1988, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 7, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Polk Memorial Garden.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Andrews was the son of the late George Oran and Frances LaRue Andrews and was married to the late Sarah Gibson Andrews. He was a member of Grace Nazarene Church and retired from Monsanto Chemical Company.<br />Survivors include one son, Thomas E. Andrews of Franklin; three daughters, Mrs. Ostine (Frances) Polly of Pulaski, Mrs. Thomas (Georgene) Jones and Mrs. Ervin (Joyce) Black, both of Columbia; 14 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ANDREWS, Isom A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Isom A. Andrews, 92, died Thursday, June 2, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 4, at Taylor Funeral Home with Carl Barnes and Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in Huntsville Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include his wife, Louise Andrews; two step-sons, William Newton of Frankewing, Odis Newton of Florida; two brothers, Clyde Andrews of Tate, Preston Andrews of Huntsville, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Ozzie Bridges and Mrs. Annie Beeler, both of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Addie Moore of Indiana; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ANDREWS, Lurleean Nellie Dunivant OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Jul 1981<br />Graveside services for a Giles County native, Mrs. Lurleean Nellie Dunivant Andrews, 82, of Nashville, who died Tuesday, June 30 in Southern Hills Hospital, Nashville, were held Friday at Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Andrews was the wife of the late Marvin Franklin Andrews.<br />Survivors include a son, James F. Andrews, Pocomoke, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Hester Burgess, Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Kate Thigpen, Nashville; three brothers, Fedd W. Dunivant, Los Angeles, Calif., William K. Dunivant, Akron, Ohio, and Hillis Dunivant, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ANGELY, Judson N. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Feb 1981<br />Judson N. Angely, 73, of Shreveport, La. and the husband of a Giles County native, died Saturday December 20 at Physicians and Surgeons Hospital, Shreveport, after a short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Rose-North Marshall St. Chapel with burial in Forest Park Cemetery.<br />Mr. Angely, a native of Iverness, Fla., was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs Mary O. Stevenson Angely, Shreveport; two sons, Gene Angely, Shreveport and Ronald Angely, Laplace, La. and several grandchildren.<br /><br />ANGUS, Betty Fay OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Oct 1987<br />Miss Betty Fay Angus, 50, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1987, at Hermitage Manor Nursing Home in Columbia. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Arthur Hardison officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Miss Angus was a native of Giles County. Survivors include her parents, Willie L. and Lois Wells Angus of Lynnville; one brother, Terrell Angus of Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Sue Lovell and Mrs. Ann Elias of Columbia.<br /><br />ANGUS, Eula S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1985<br />Mrs. Eula S. Angus, 97, died Sunday, March 17, 1985, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, W. L. Angus of Lynnville.<br /><br />ANGUS, George D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Apr 1986<br />Mr. George D. Angus, 81, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 30, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lula Agnes Angus of Pulaski; one son, Malcolm Angus of Ardmore, Tenn.; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ANGUS, Jacob Wesley and John Michael OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 May 1987<br />Jacob Wesley and John Michael Angus died Tuesday, May 12, at Huntsville Hospital. Graveside services were held Sunday, May 17, at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery with Alvin Holt officiating.<br />Survivors include their parents, Randall and Nancy Angus of Toney, Ala.; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Angus of Ardmore, Ala.; Mrs. Naomi Hodges of Michigan; great-grandmother, Mrs. George Angus of Pulaski.<br /><br />ANGUS, James Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Oct 1989<br />Mr. James Henry Angus, 90, of Lynnville died Sunday, Sept. 24, 1989, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were hedl Wednesday, Sept. 27, at Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Pulaski with Elder Claud Bellafont Officiating. Burial was in Martin Cemetery in Lynnville. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Angus was the son of the late Felix and Ophelia Smith Angus. He was a farmer and member of Emanuel Primitive Baptist Church in Columbia, where he served as a deacon.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Angus of Lynnville; eight daughters, Mrs. Christine Jones, Mrs. Lucille Jones, both of Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. Vernia Mae Clack of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Lourene Moore and Mrs. Bessie L. Knight, both of Nashville, Mrs. Lizzie Lee Amis and Mrs. Barbara J. Waite, both of Columbia, Mrs. Jewelean Amis of Lewisburg; two sons, James E. Angus of Mt. Pleasant, John Thomas Angus of Lewisburg; 45 grandchildren; 92 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ANGUS, James Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Mar 1982<br />James Wilson Angus, 87, a retired farmer of Route 1, Lynnville died at his home, Saturday March 7.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 Monday, March 8 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Cleo Bunt officiated.<br />Mr. Angus was a Giles County native, the son of the late Samuel D. and Florence Attkisson Angus. His was is Mrs. Rennie Lee McGee Angus, who survives.<br />Other survivors include five sons, James Elmer Angus, Lake City, Fla., Robert Lee Angus, Rogersville, Ala., David Frank Angus, Ethridge, Sidney Bryant Angus, Murfreesboro and Charles Wilson Angus, Lynnville; six daughters, Mrs. Rufus Overstreet, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. James Black, Lynnville, Mrs. Gilmore Tarpley, Pulaski, Mrs. John Williams, Lynnville, Mrs. Joe D. Sumners, Pulaski, Mrs. Dale Stafford, Lynnville; two brothers, Archie Angus, Portsmouth, Va., Grady Angus, Columbus, Ga.; one sister, Stella Walker, Huntsville, Ala.; twenty-eight grandchildren; twenty-three great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren.<br /><br />ANTHONY, Farrel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Aug 1989<br />Mr. Farrel Anthony died Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1989, at the Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 5, at First Baptist Church on Shoal Street in Pulaski with the Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Anthony was the son of the late Sam and Mable White Anthony. He was a member of the Mt. Olivet Missionary Baptist Church. He was retired from Lewisburg Casting.<br />Survivors include his wife, Durlean Tucker Anthony; one step-son, Rufus Daly of Lewisburg; one brother, Richard Anthony of Chicago, Ill.; one aunt, Mrs. Molly McLaurine of Columbia; his step-mother, Mrs. Mabel Leslie; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ANTHONY, William Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Mr. William Wilson Anthony, 76, Pulaski, died Monday, June 13, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Thursday, June 16, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Anthony Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Presbyterian Church, he was the son of the late Neal and Mamie Kimbrough Anthony. He is survived by several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />APPLETON, Herbert &#8220;Stovewood&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1987<br />Mr. Herbert &#8220;Stovewood&#8221; Appleton, 62, died Thursday, July 16, 1987, at National Health Care Center in Lawrenceburg.<br />Graveside services were held Saturday, July 18, at Shaw Cemetery near Prospect with Andy Brown officiating. North Funeral Home of Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Appleton was the son of the late Douglas W. and Martha Smith Appleton and was married to the late Maveline McKissack Appleton. He was retired from Knott&#8217;s Paving Company of Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Doris Shedd of Lawrenceburg; two sons, Rex Appleton of Lawrenceburg, Bobby Appleton of Lakeland, Fla.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Pearlie Mae Barnett of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ruby Griggs of Pulaski; three brothers, James Appleton of Lawrenceburg, Bill Appleton of Pulaski, Gilbert Appleton of Wickenburg, Ariz.<br /><br />APPLETON, Mackie Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1989<br />Mackie Lee Appleton, 80, 1107 Iris Street, Pulaski, died Friday, June 30, 1989, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Appleton was a Giles County native and the son of the late David and Myrtle Matthews Appleton. He was a retired brick and block mason.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary E. Appleton, Pulaski; four sons, Shelby Appleton, Tyler, Texas, Cletus Appleton, Milpitas, Calif., Kenneth (Toby) Appleton and Terry Appleton, both of Pulaski; four daughters, Mexine Fulmer, Covington, Ky., Alice Johnson, Indianapolis, Ind., Glenda Lenivor, Warren, Mich., and June Boone, Mt. Nebo, West Va.; two brothers, Robert and Cletus Appelton, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Lillian Hutton and Christine Hyatt, both of Pulaski, and Maude Appleton, Shelbyville; 24 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and 10 step-grandchildren.<br /><br />APPLETON, Mary Ruth Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 May 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Ruth Appleton, 82, of Prospect, died Friday, May 19, 1989, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 23, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery in Prospect.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Appleton was the daughter of the late Johnny and Emily Brown. She was a member of the Antioch Baptist Church in Prospect.<br />Survivors include her husband, Riley Appleton, Sr. of Prospect; three sons, Riley Appleton, Jr. of Indianapolis, Ind., Robert Appleton of Nashville and Joe Appleton of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Lena Davis of Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Dessie Tyson and Mrs. Emma Nance, both of Indianapolis, Willodene Appleton of Nashville; 19 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Coleman, Mrs. Ruth Brown and Mrs. Emma Randolph.<br /><br />APPLETON, Lonnie Ray Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Oct 1987<br />Lonnie Ray Appleton, Jr., 11, of Irving, Texas, died Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1987, at Children&#8217;s Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his father, Lonnie Appleton of Pulaski; his mother, Marilyn Prince Appleton of Irving, Texas; one brother, Jeff Appleton of Pulaski; one step-brother, David Harris of Pulaski; one sister, Jennifer Appleton of Pulaski; two step-sisters, Sandy and Janet Harris of Pulaski; maternal grandmother, Mary Prince of Pulaski; paternal grandfather, Bill Appleton of Pulaski.<br /><br />APPLETON, Willie Hess OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1983<br />Mr. Willie Hess Appleton, 57, Prospect, died Monday, May 16, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 12 noon Friday, May 20, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with burial in Leggtown Cemetery, Roy White officiating.<br />He was the son of the late Edgar and Lula B. McDonald Appleton and was a farmer.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ever Jean Mayfield Appleton; four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Smith and Mrs. Norma Smith, both of Prospect, Mrs. Mary Coleman, Elkmont, Alabama, and Mrs. Brenda Swinger, Pulaski; four sons, William Legg, Ft. Knox, Kentucky, Harold Appleton, Oxford, Mississippi, Thomas and Kenneth Appleton, both of Prospect; four sisters, Mrs. Pearline Starks Mrs. Etha Coffey, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Otha Appleton, Oxford, Mississippi, and Mrs. Audrey Grigsby, Houston, Texas; four brothers, William Appleton, Pulaski, Clifford and Joe Appleton, both of Prospect, and Eddie Appleton, Nashville; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />ARCHER, Mary Euple OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Apr 1980<br />Funeral rites for Mrs. Mary Euple Archer, 44, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Monday, April 7 at Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, Ala., were held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister Terrell Pitts and Kyle McWheter. Burial took place in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Archer, an employee at East Elementary Cafeteria, was born in Fulton, Miss., the daughter of Mrs. Louella Slay Carpenter, of Trinity, Ala., who survives, and the late Rochester Bishop.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include her husband, Alton Archer; two sons, Neal Archer and Eugene Archer, Prospect; two daughters, Mrs. Libby Thomason, Lynnville, and Mrs. Sheila Johnson, Danville, Ala.; two brothers, Leon Bishop, Decatur, Ala., and Donald Bishop, Florida; five sisters, Mrs. Virginia Dodson and Mrs. Eula Mae Cooper, Courtland, Ala., Mrs. Mozell Chapman, Huntsville, Mrs. Maxine Goode, Oneonta, Ala., and Mrs. Lois Brewer, Fulton, Miss., and five grandchildren.<br /><br />ARMOUR, Bessie Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Bessie Elizabeth Armour, 65, of Memphis, died recently at Methodist Hospital after a long illness. Services were held at Woodhaven Funeral Home in Millington with burial in Memphis Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Armour was a retired telle at First Tennessee Bank. She was a member of Ardmore Baptist Church and the Frayser chapter of Order of the Eastern Star.<br />Survivors include her husband, Benjamin Armour; two daughters, Mrs. Sandra Russell of Memphis, Mrs. Andre Noris of Bartlett; one son, Dorv W. Armour of Memphis; her mother, Mrs. Winnie Gillespie of Boone, N.C.; one sister, Mrs. Audrey Vanell Stewart of Boone, N.C.; four grandchildren.<br /><br />ARMSTRONG, Clyde Ewing OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1980<br />Clyde Ewing Armstrong, 54, of Route 5, Pulaski died Wednesday, October 15 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were conducted Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. Mark Johnson was the officiant.<br />Mr. Armstrong, who was an employee of the Giles County Highway Department, was a Giles County native. He was the son of Mrs. Fanny Leu Wilburn Armstrong of Pulaski, who survives, and the late Carmel H. Armstrong.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Robbie Taylor Armstrong; two sons, Mike Armstrong and Darrell Armstrong, Pulaski.<br /><br />ARNEY, Roy Brown Giles Free Press __ Jun 1985<br />Mr. Roy Brown Arney, 68, of Route 8, Pulaski, TN, died June 25, 1985, at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski, TN.<br />Funeral services were held June 27 at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery with Bennett May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, TN, Mr. Arney was the son of the late B. E. and Kathlene Allen Arney.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Beulah Scales Arney of Pulaski, TN; two sons, Ronnie Lynn Arney of Pulaski and Joe Ben Arney of Pulaski; one grandchild; and one brother, Benton E. Arney of Orlando, Fla.<br /><br />ARNOLD, Foster Eldridge Newsline 17 Feb 1987<br />Foster Eldridge Arnold, 78, of Pulaski, died February 15, 1987 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, TN.<br />Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 17, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial will be in the Maplewood Cemetery with Bennett May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Hickman County, Mr. Arnold was the son of the late Lawrence and Sally Arnold. Mr. Arnold was a car dealer for many years and was affiliated with First National Bank.<br />Survivors include his wife, Harriett Murrey Arnold of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Genne Johnston of Athens, AL; four grandchildren; and one brother, Walker Arnold of Nashville.<br /><br />ARNOLD, Lillie Sellen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1985<br />Lillian Sellen Arnold, 92, died Thursday, May 16, 1985, at Montgomery County Nursing Home, Mount Ida, Arkansas. Funeral services were held Monday, May 20, at 9:30 a.m. at Grass Mortuary in Hot Spring, Ark., with burial in National Cemetery in Little Rock, Ark.<br />Survivors include four grandchildren, Earnest Pate of Texas, Donald Pate of New Jersey, Helen Hardcastle of Texas and Millie Hansen of Pulaski; eight great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ARNOLD, Mary Minerva Ethridge OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Mary Minerva Arnold, 66, died August 4, 1983, at Butler, Missouri. Memorial services were held Wednesday, August 10, in Nevada, Missouri, with burial in the U. S. National Cemetery No. 1 in Ft. Scott, Kansas.<br />She was was the daughter of the late Marcus Eugene Ethridge, Sr. and the late Manella King Ethridge of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Marcus Ethridge, Jr. of Madison and John Owen Ethridge of Jackson, Mississippi; one half-brother, Daniel E. Ethridge of Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Arnold was a retired music teacher.<br /><br />ARTHUR, Kevin Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1988<br />Kevin Lee Arthur, 16, of Cornersville, died Sunday, Oct. 16, 1988, in Huntsville General Hospital as a result of an automobile accident. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 18, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Short Cemetery in Spring Place.<br />A native of Marshall County, Arthur was a freshman at Cornersville High School. He was the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arthur of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his parents, Bill and Doris Defoe Arthur of Cornersville; one brother, Timmy Arthur of Cornersville; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Defoe of Cornersville.<br /><br />ARTHUR, Roy Nathan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Dec 1982<br />Roy Nathan Arthur, 69, of Stark, Florida, died on Saturday, December 4, 1982, at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital in Lake City, Florida.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County and a former U. S. Navy man, Mr. Arthur was a retired construction worker.<br />He was married to Kathryn Englett Arthur of Stark, FL and was the son of the late James Woodard and Mamie Beadle Arthur.<br />Additional survivors include four sons, Larry Arthur of Pulaski, Terry and Rodney Arthur, both of Florida and Danny Arthur of Kentucky; seven daughters, Mrs. Margie Boshers and Mrs. Carolyn Bloss, both of Columbia, Mrs. Ann Prince of Pulaski, Mrs. Shonnie Wagner and Mrs. Tammie Scott, both of Ohio, Mrs. Ginger Stivers and Mrs. Crystal Duffy, both of Florida; one sister, Ms. Lessie Grey Hopkins of Hendersonville, TN, 23 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ASHBURN, Alfred Sidney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Aug 1987<br />Mr. Alfred Sidney Ashburn, 81, of Cornersville, died Monday, August 17, 1987, at Oakwood Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 19, at Bennett May Chapel with Jack Dunn officiating. Graveside services were held at Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery in Hillsboro.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Ashburn was the son of the late Standifer and Florence Bramblett Ashburn. He was a member of Diana Church of Christ and was a retired salesman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Prosser Ashburn of Cornersville; one daughter, Mrs. Annelle Ashburn Werner of Nashville; one son, Henry Hines Ashburn of Hendersonville; six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Emily Starnes of Decherd, Tenn., Mrs. Dorothy Morgan of Texas; three brothers, Howard Ashburn of Springfield, Ernest Ashburn of McMinnville, John Ashburn of Fayetteville, Ark; three step-daughters, Mrs. Betty Jean McCollum of Cornersville, Mrs. Ernestine Rudd of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Linda Bass of Columbia.<br /><br />ASHFORD, Mamie Ruth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 Oct 1981<br />Mrs. Mamie Ruth Ashford, 89, Route 1, Prospect, died on Wednesday, September 30, 1981, at Giles County Hospital. She was the daughter of the late George and Ettie Ashford McCree and the wife of the late Demps Thomas Ashford.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, October 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Earl Hocker officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Leonard and Aubrey Ashford of Prospect; three daughters, Christine Arthur and Edna Kimbrough, Pulaski; one brother, Guy McCree, Prospect; one sister, Lucille Simpson, Pulaski; 23 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ASHFORD, Nancy Izora OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1986<br />Nancy Izora Ashford passed away Nov. 8, 1986, in Tucson, Ariz. She was born in Giles County Jan. 16, 1902. She was preceded in death by her husband, Stacy Ashford, and daughter, Hilda Stalp.<br />Memorial services were held Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 10 a.m. at First Southern Baptist Church by Pastor Ron Hart. Burial was at Southlawn Memorial Park in Tuscon.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Aileen Campbell; son-in-law, Giles Campbell; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Viva Hinote of Pensacola, Fla.; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Mrs. Ashford was a long time resident of Giles County and after moving to Tuscon kept up with the &#8220;home town&#8221; friends through the local paper.<br /><br />ASHTON, Howard Reynolds OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Jun 1989<br />Howard Reynolds Ashton, 81, Lynnville, died Tuesday, June 20, 1989, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Bennett May Funeral Home with Al May officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mr. Ashton was a native of Giles County and the son of the late John and Emma Hobbs Ashton. He was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virgie Ashton, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Bandy,<br />Madison; two sons, Bob, Durham, N.C., and Bill Ashton, Miami, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Neely Doggett, Lynnville and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />ASHTON, John Mack OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1989<br />Mr. John Mack Ashton, 71, of Sparta, died Saturday, Dec. 31, 1988, at Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Al May and Robert Dean officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery in Marshall County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ashton was the son of the late John and Emma Hobbs Ashton. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Orr Ashton of Sparta; two sons, Lyndall Ashton of Lynnville, Jimmy Ashton of Sparta; two daughters, Estell Ashton of Nashville, Martha Ashton of Ashland City; one brother, Howard Ashton of Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Neely Doggett of Lynnville; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ASHTON, Owen Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Owen Brown Ashton, 76, a resident of Hillview Nursing Home, Columbia, who died Friday, September 5 in that city, were conducted Sunday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia at 2:30 p.m. by Church of Christ ministers Brown Foster and Elmer Lusk. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mr. Ashton, a retired carpenter, was the son of the late John and Emma Hobbs Ashton. For a number of years he had made his home in Columbia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Wilma Gregg Ashton; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Burgess of Goodlettsville and Mrs. Myron Burgess, Jr. of Lynnville; a sister, Mrs. Horace Doggett of Lynnville; three brothers, Ewing Ashton, Howard Ashton and Mack Ashton, also of Lynnville and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />ATTKISSON, Ida Mae Johns OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Ida Mae Attkisson, 97, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 11, at Bennett May Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Attkisson was the daughter of the late James Henry and Mollie Johns and was married to the late Joe Abner Attkisson. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Alma McGowan Wahneta of Florida, Mrs. Paul Hooie and Mrs. Juanita Wilburn, both of Pulaski; two sons, Willie Joe and James Henry Attkisson, both of Pulaski; 14 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ATTKISSON, Viola Pearl Waldrop OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Aug 1986<br />A Giles County native was killed in a two-car automobile accident in Enterprise Saturday.<br />Viola Pearl Attkisson, 65, died when the car in which she was a passenger was hit head on in Enterprise in Maury County. She was taken to Maury County Hospital where she died a short time later.<br />Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday in Williams Mt. Pleasant Chapel with Murray Alexander and Charlie Craig officiating. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant.<br />She was the daughter of the late M. L. and Hautie Matlock Waldrop of Mt. Pleasant.<br />Survivors include her husband, Eldon Attkisson; a son, Billy Wayne Attkisson of Mt. Pleasant; two daughters, Mrs. Martha McNeese and Mrs. Shelia Bradbury, both of Mt. Pleasant; four brothers, Russell, Jessie, Howard and W. C. Waldrop, all of Mt. Pleasant; two sisters, Dorothy Chapman of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Geneva Brown of Columbia; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />AUSTIN, A. C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Nov 1989<br />Mr. A. C. Austin of Ardmore, Tenn., died Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held at Ardmore United Methodist Church Friday, Nov. 24, with the Rev. Peter Vaneyes and Dr. Charles Frank Gattis, Jr. officiating. Burial was in the Austin Cemetery in Ardmore. Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Austin was the son of the late Maggie Rawls and A. C. (Alex) Austin, Sr. He was a member of ht Ardmore United Methodist Church, where he was a lay leader, a member of the Ardmore Rotary Club, American Legion and VFW, was a veteran of World War II and was named citizen of the year of Ardmore in 1989. His father was the founder of Ardmore and donated real estate for the Ardmore Elementary and High School, the Ardmore Post Office and the Bank of Ardmore. Mr. Austin was the first baby born in Ardmore.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dovie Williams Austin of Ardmore; two daughters, Susan Austin of Ardmore, Anne Pene of Desoto, Texas; two granddaughters, Tanya Ann Pene of Ft. Worth, Texas, and Angela Christina Pene of Desoto, Texas.<br /><br />AUSTIN, Grace Osgood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Grace Osgood Austin, 42, co-owner of WMGL-FM radio station in Pulaski were conducted by the Reverend Lynn McDowell at the Church of the Messiah Episcopal in Pulaski, Sunday, January 17 at 2:00 p.m. Interment took place Monday at Oak Grove Cemetery<br />in Greenville, TN.<br />Daughter of the late Harry and Nelle Galloway Osgood, Mrs. Austin was a native of Oak Park, IL.<br />Survivors include her husband, Jay Austin, of Pulaski; and one aunt, Mrs. Una Erikson, of Nashville.<br /><br />AUSTIN, Margaret Louise OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Mar 1989<br />Mrs. Margaret Louise Austin, Nashville, died Saturday, March 4, 1989. Funeral services were held Monday at Calvary United Methodist Church with Rev. Durwood McCord and Rev. James Beasley officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />She was the wife of the late H. H Austin, Sr. Survivors include, two sons, Homer H. Austin, Jr., Nashville and Donald Young Austin, Shelbyville; two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Young of Pulaski and Mrs. Rebecca Duke of Ft. Smith, Ark.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />AUSTIN, Thomas E. (Buster) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Thomas E. &#8220;Buster&#8221; Austin, 61, Elkton, TN, were held on Sunday, February 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel . Reverends William Suddarth and Wesley Holden officiated with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Austin died at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville on Friday, February 12, 1982. He was the son of the late Thomas Lee and Mary Elizabeth Oliver Austin.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Austin is survived by his wife, Ann Routon Austin of Elkton. Mr. Austin was a World War II Veteran and had served 35 years with the U. S. Government.<br />Additional survivors include two sons, Tommy Austin of Pulaski and David Austin of Elkton; one sister, Mrs. Annie Ruth Croney of Elkton; and one grandchild.<br /><br />AYMETT, Hamilton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1986<br />Hamilton Aymett, 81, of Alvaton, Ky., died Friday, June 6, 1986, at Bowling Green Medical Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 9, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Aymett was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Aymett of Alvaton, Ky.; one son, Harold Aymett of Alvaton, Ky.; one daughter, Mrs. Vivian Abell of Franklins, N.C.; four grandchildren; one sister, Miss Catherine Aymett of Pulaski; two brothers, Gray Aymett and George Aymett, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />AYMETT, Robert Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jul 1984<br />Robert Edward Aymett, 76, Route 2, Pulaski, died on Monday, July 23, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John W. and Sarah W. Tarpley Aymett and was married to the late Dora Harwell Aymett. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Bill Morris and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include three brothers, George Aymett and Gray Aymett, Pulaski; and Hamelton Aymett, Bowling Green, Kentucky; one sister, Katherine Aymett, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />AYRES, Woodrow W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Dec 1983<br />Mr. Woodrow W. Ayres, age 71, of 552 E. Madison Street, Pulaski, died Sunday, December 18, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel Tuesday, December 20, at 11 a. m. with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ayres was a veteran of WWII and was retired from Gulf Oil Company. He was married to Mrs. Louise Miles Ayres of Pulaski, she survives. He was the son of the late Van B. and Donie Gunter Ayres.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include one step-son, Don Williams of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Peggy Hathcoat of California; one brother, Charles Ayres of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Farris, Mrs. Mary Allard, both of Collinwood; and seven step-grandchildren.<br /><br />BAILEY, Herman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Jun 1982<br />Herman Bailey, 63, Route 1, Ardmore, died on Saturday, June 5, 1982, at Huntsville Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 6, at Rainey Funeral Home with Ed Burrow and Houston Shannon officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery, Ardmore.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nadine Whitt Bailey; three sns, Donald Bailey, Larry Bailey and Randy Bailey, all of Ardmore; three daughters, Mrs. Laurene Schrimsher of Ardmore, Mrs. Sue Turner and Mrs. Billie Rose Raney, both of Huntsville; four brothers, four sisters, and 14 grandchildren.<br /><br />BAILEY, Homer Donald OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />The wife of a Baptist deacon shot to death Thursday at his home on Union Hill Road in Ardmore has confessed to his murder, officers said.<br />Carol Bailey is being held in Giles County Jail under $100,000 bond for first degree murder in the death of Homer Donald Bailey, 50&#8230;&#8230;<br />Funeral services were held Sunday with burial in Gatlin Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. He was the son of Mrs. Nadine Bailey of Ardmore.<br />Other survivors include one son, Michael Bailey; daughter, Angela Bailey; two brothers, Randy and Larry Bailey, Ardmore; three sisters, Laurene Schrimsher, Ardmore, Billie Raney, New Market, Ala., and Sue Turner, Huntsville.<br /><br />BAILEY, James ____________ __ Feb 198_<br />James B. Bailey, of Belle Chasse, Louisiana, died Friday, February 19, at the age of 62.<br />Mr. Bailey was a retired employee of the Wilson Road Construction Company and had helped build roads in and around Giles County back in the 60&#8217;s.<br />He is survived locally by his wife, Jo Hedgecoth of Pulaski. Two children, Mrs. Brenda Parretts and James C. Bailey, also survive.<br /><br />BAILEY, Jennie A. Curren Maxwell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Jennie A. Bailey, 81, died Wednesday, March 9, 1988, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 13, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Douglas Coleman officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bailey was the daughter of the late George and Sue Scales Curren and was married to the late William A. Maxwell and the late Richard Bailey. She was a member of the Rocky Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mamie L. Carson of Nashville; one grandson, George E. Carson, Jr. of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Mary L. Suttles and Mrs. Sue Mae Holt, both of Pulaski; four step-daughters; two step-sons; five nieces and 10 nephews.<br /><br />BAKER, Frank Leroy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1985<br />Frank Leroy Baker died Sunday in St. Pauls, N. C.<br />He was 43 years old. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon in St. Pauls with burial in that city.<br />Survivors include his wife, Margaret Burns Baker; a step-son, Larry Joe Burns; three grandchildren. All are of Pulaski.<br /><br />BAKER, Lula Myrtle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Myrtle Baker of Pulaski, who died Sunday, May 25 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville were conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister, G. C Fox officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Baker, who was a nurse was a native of Lincoln County. Her parents were the late James Hiram and Mary Clay Grimes Brady and she was married to the late Lewis Baker.<br />The only immediate survivor are a brother, Burton Brady, McBurg and a sister, Mrs. May Khone of Nashville.<br /><br />BAKER, Oscar Athal Sr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1989<br />Mr. Oscar Athal Baker, Sr., 78, of Lawrenceburg, died Monday, July 3, 1989, at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 5, at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with Bob Gobble officiating. Burial was in Gum Springs Cemetery.<br />Mr. Baker was the son of the late James William and Clara Shellnut Baker. He was a retired carpenter and painter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Reba Hannah Baker of Lawrenceburg; five daughters, Jimmie Faye Spruille of Atlanta, Ga., Dorris Oneita White of Pulaski, Syble Carlene Blade of Lawrenceburg, Clara Sue Baldwin of Washington, D.C., Mary Regina Taylor of Summertown; one son, Oscar Athal Baker, Jr. of Lawrenceburg; 14 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BALDWIN, Guy Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1987<br />Mr. Guy Edward Baldwin, 46, formerly of Pulaski and a resident of Long Beach, California, for several years, died Saturday, July 4, 1987.<br />Burial was in Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California. Mr. Baldwin retired as senior quartermaster from the U. S. Navy in November, 1977.<br />Survivors include his mother, Doy Hayes of Columbia; one son, Joseph Baldwin of Phoenix, Ariz.; one brother, Carl Baldwin of Pittsburg, Calif.; three sisters, Bobbie Baker of Monterey, Calif., Bettie Wesley of Denver, Colo., and Mildred Voss of Columbia; two grandchildren.<br /><br />BALDWIN, John Aymett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for John Aymett Baldwin of Avondale Estates, Ga., who died June 10, 1982 at his home, were held Tuesday at 10 a. m. at Turner Funeral Home in Decatur, Ga.<br />Mr. Baldwin was a native Giles Countian and a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary McCormack Baldwin; mother, Mrs. Sadye Aymett Baldwin; one son, Dr. John W. Baldwin, Griffin, Ga.; one daughter, Mrs. Jean Baldwin Jackson, Decatur, Ga. and one grandson.<br /><br />BALDWIN, Sadye Aymett OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Jul 1985<br />Mrs. Sadye Aymett Baldwin, 89, of Avondale Estates, Georgia, died Monday, July 29, 1985, at Westburg Nursing Facility in Jenkinsburg, Georgia.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas White and Sara Elizabeth Abernathy Aymett and was married to the late John William Baldwin.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Thursday, Aug. 1, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter-in-law, Mary M. Baldwin of Avondale Estates, Ga.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BALL, Dessie Ingram OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Dessie Ingram Ball, 89, 421 W. Jefferson Street, Pulaski, died June 13, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />She was the wife of the late E. T. Ball, Sr., and a Giles County native. She was the daughter of the late Hiram and Elizabeth Rutledge Ingram.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 15, 1983, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Paul Allen and Rev. Bill Moss officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ann Dunn, Manchester, Tenn.; one step-son, E. T. Ball, Jr., Pulaski and six grandchildren.<br /><br />BALL, Dora Martin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Nov 1981<br />Mrs. Dora M. Ball, 89, Route 1, Ethridge, died on Friday, October 30, 1981, at Graymere Nursing Home, Columbia.<br />A Maury County native, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Maggie Hobbs Martin and the wife of the late Willie Mack Ball. She was a member of the Mooresville Pike Church of Christ and the mother of the late William Sherral Ball.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, November 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Shane Cemetery, Tom Oglesby officiating.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Raymond Jett, Mooresville, Mrs. Coy Risner, Ethridge, Mrs. Tillman Ledford, Columbia, and Mrs. E. D. Donovan Xenia, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Grace Osborne and Mrs. Ester Denton, Columbia, Mrs. Lillian Wilson, Culleoka, Mrs. Frances Lambert, Nashville; 18 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BALL, Kathleen Phelps OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Kathleen Phelps Ball, 71, of Paducah, KY, died Friday, Feb. 21, 1986, in that city.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Elkton, Mrs. Ball was the daughter of the late Benton and Orlean Austin Phelps.<br />Survivors include her husband, Bill Ball of Paducah, KY; two sons, Ronnie Ball of Paducah, KY, Donnie Ball of Biloxi, MS; four sisters, Mrs. Sis Coffman of Veto, AL, Mrs. Faye McGee of Petersburg, Mrs. Jerry Springer of Columbia, Mrs. Sue Warren of Athens, AL; two brothers, O. E. Phelps of Midland, TX and Jack Phelps of Huntsville, AL; six grandchildren; three great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BALL, Laura Viola OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Laura Viola Ball, 80, of Columbia, Tennessee, died on Saturday, November 17, 1984, at Columbia Nursing Care.<br />She was married to the late Roy Ball.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. Monday, November 19, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Roy L. Ball, Pulaski; one daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Ball, Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Mable McFarland, Nashville, and Mrs. Mildred Stewart, Huntsville, Alabama; one grandchild and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BALL, Lonnie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Dec 1983<br />Mr. Lonnie Ball, 48, Route 5, Pulaski, died Monday, December 26, 1983 in a farm accident. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Wednesday, December 28 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Andrew and Edith Tankersley Ball, Pulaski.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by a son, Andrew Van Ball; three brothers, Jack Ball, Georgia, A. C. Ball and Ben Ball, Pulaski; five sisters, Faye Roberts, Joan Smith, Jean Ferguson, and Bonnie Ball of Pulaski, and Blondee Byrd of Kansas.<br /><br />BALL, Odell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jul 1985<br />Mr. Odell Ball, 82, died Thursday, July 26, 1985 at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 27 at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late William Mack and Verna Carter Ball and was married to Rubie Mae Hamlett Ball.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Davidson, Nashville and Mrs. Helen Davenport, Donelson; one brother, Lawrence Ball, Erlanger, Ky. five grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />BALL, Ura Stapp OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Ura Stapp Ball, 83, of Pulaski, died Monday, Sept. 9, 1985, at Donelson Hospital in Donelson.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Gustin and Pearlie Mae Bee Stapp and was married to the late Guy W. Ball.<br />Survivors include one son, Jimmy Ball of Nashville; several grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Rosearcher of Nashville and Mrs. Helen Carter of Nashville.<br /><br />BALL, William Sherral OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for William Sherral Ball, 61, of Route 1, Culleoka, who died Sunday, June 14 in Veterans Hospital, Nashville, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Cleo Bunt. Interment was in Shane Cemetery.<br />Mr. Ball, a Maury County native, was the son of Mrs. Dora Martin Ball of Columbia, who survives, and the late Mack Ball. He was a self-employed painter and a World War II veteran.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Edna Jett, Mooresville, Mrs. Maggie Risner, Ethridge, Mrs. Vivian Ledford, Columbia and Mrs. Martha Dunavant, Xenia, Ohio; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BALLENTINE, Andrew Myers OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jan 1987<br />Dr. Andrew Myers Ballentine, 71, of Knoxville, died Saturday, Jan. 24, 1987, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Gibson, in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 26, at The Church of the Messiah, Episcopal in Pulaski, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of the late Edward Swope and Mary Louise Myers Ballentine, Dr. Ballentine was a native of Scottsville, Ky.<br />He was a graduate of Columbia Military Academy and the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, Memphis, and practiced in Pulaski for 33 years.<br />Dr. Ballentine served as secretary and president of the Tennessee State Dental Association and was a Fellow of the American College of Dentistry. He also was a past president of the Pulaski Rotary Club.<br />Dr. Ballentine retired as Lieutenant Colonel after 23 years service in the U. S. Army and Army Reserve, having served in the European Theatre during World War II.<br />Survivors in addition to his daughter, are a son, Thomas Andrew Ballentine of Memphis; one brother, the Rev. Edgar S. Ballentine, III of Courtland, Ala.; three grandchildren.<br /><br />BALLENTINE, Edgar OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Apr 1982<br />Edgar Ballentine, 92, of Courtland, Alabama, formerly of Pulaski, died on Friday, April 16, 1982, in a Huntsville, Alabama hospital.<br />Graveside services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday, April 18, at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mable Ballentine of Courtland; two sons, the Rev. Edgar Ballentine of McMinnville, Tennessee, and Dr. Andrew Ballentine of Knoxville; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />BALLENTINE, Robert Early OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Robert Early Ballentine, age 65, of Pulaski, died October 22, 1983, in Giles County Hospital, following a long illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 26, at 12:00 noon at the Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Robert A. Oliver officiating. Burial was in the Agnew Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ballentine was a member of the Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church. He was married to Mrs. Susie Nelson Ballentine of Pulaski and was the son of the late Will and Jennie Campbell Ballentine.<br />Other than his wife, survivors include seven daughters, Mary Young, Jennie Houston, Mamie White, Martha and Evelyn Ballentine of Pulaski, Lillie B. Suttle and Brenda Faye Ballentine of Nashville; three sons, Robert A. Ballentine, Apopka, Florida, Sgt. Ernest Ballentine, U. S. Army, Germany, and Willie Finis Ballentine, Pulaski; a step-son, Milroy Gilbert, Indianapolis, Indiana; 23 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; four sisters, Annie Williams and Lucile Owens, Nashville, Elizabeth Malone and Bessie Malone, Louisville, Ky.; a brother Phillip Ballentine, Nashville.17 nephews, 15 nieces; several cousins; and a faithful and devoted friend, George Coleman.<br /><br />BALLENTINE, Thomas Rose OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1983<br />Mr. Thomas Rose Ballentine, 73, Goodsprings, died Thursday, January 27, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:30 Sunday, January 30, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Goodsprings Cemetery, R. A. Oliver officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Finch and Annie Rose Ballentine and was married to Laura Ballentine, Goodsprings.<br />Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Margaret Nelson; and two step-daughters, Mrs. Linda Braden and Mrs. Elaine Peden.<br /><br />BARBER, Lerlene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Lerlene Barber, 85, of the Aspen Hill Community died on Sunday, Feb. 10, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Thomas and Ellenetta Hanna Petty and was married to the late Maybon Barber. She was a lifelong member of Fiducia Presbyterian Church.<br />Funeral services were to be held at Bennett-May Chapel, Charles Seaton officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Charlotte Barber, Franklin, Tenn., and Mrs. Maylene Long, Nashville; two sons, Dudley Barber, Alexandria, Va., and Charles Barber, Brentwood, Tenn.; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BARCHEERES, Maggie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Barcheeres, 87, of Waxahachie, Texas, were held at 2:00 p. m. Jan. 20, 1981 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Mrs. Barcheeres died January 17 in Waxahachie. She was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late George and Tennie Dodson Carr.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Leona Childers, Texas, Eleanor Stafford, Pulaski, and Alice Cole, Columbia; three brothers, Hebert Carr, Homer Thornton, Forrest Thornton, all of Pulaski; three sisters, Janie Willis, Lona McNeese, Pulaski, Mamie Rodgerss, Lewisburg; 7 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.<br /><br />BARKSDALE, Lacie Lucille OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jul 1883<br />Miss Lacie Lucille Barksdale, 89, Louisville, Ky., died Friday, July 15, 1983 in that city.<br />She was a retired employee of the Rorillard Tobacco Company of Louisville. She leaves no immediate survivors.<br /><br />BARKSTROM, Alvina Marie Anderson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Alvina Marie Barkstrom, 89, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Chicago, Ill.<br />A native of Cook County, Ill., she was the daughter of the late John F. and Johanna Smmmelson Anderson and was married to the late Elmer E. Barkstrom. Mrs. Barkstrom was a retired school teacher.<br />Survivors include her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carl Barkstrom of Pulaski and two granddaughters.<br /><br />BARKSTROM, Carl William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1985<br />Carl William Barkstrom, 50, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 18, 1985, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Micael O&#8217;Bannon and Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Illinois, he was the son of the late Elmer E. Barkstrom. Survivors include his mother, Alvina Barkstrom of Pulaski; his wife, Nettie Barkstrom of Pulaski; two daughters, Beth Widgren of Huntsville, Ala., and Dawn Barkstrom of Martin.<br /><br />BARLAR, Allen Eugene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1988<br />Mr. Allen Eugene Barlar, 94, of Nashville, died Monday, Feb. 22, 1988, at Veterans Administration Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 24, at Woodlawn Chapel with Willard Collins officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Barlar was the son of the late John and Zana Coker Barlar. He was a veteran of World War I, member of Kern Memorial Methodist Church in Nashville and an employee of the Nashville Banner-Tennessean for forty years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Beulah Adams Barlar of Nashville; two step-daughters, Edna Hooper and Corinne Taylor, both of Nashville; two sisters, Doris Elias of Lynnville, Alene Gregg of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BARLAR, Elzie Clyde OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Elzie Clyde Barlar, 84, of Nashville, died Wednesday, March 5, 1986, after a long illness. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 8, at Woodlawn Chapel in Nashville. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Barlar was the son of the late John Maultsby and Zana Lou Coker Barlar. He was a member of the Hillsboro Church of Christ and Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Donna Barlar of Nashville; one brother, Eugene Barlar of Nashville; two sisters, Alene Gregg and Doris Elias, both of Lynnville; and 11 nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BARLAR, Fay Cobb OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Fay Cobb Barlar, 52, of Madison, died Friday, Sept. 16, 1988, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 19, at Madison Funeral Home with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Barlar was the daughter of the late Henry and Vashti Cobb. Survivors include her husband, Bryant Barlar of Madison; one son, Jeff Barlar of Arlington, Texas; one daughter, Pam Walker of Madison; three brothers, James and Jerry Cobb, both of Pulaski, Ed Cobb of Donelson; five sisters, Eleanor Ingram, Elene Cobb and Wilma Hardy, all of Pulaski, Marguerite Hollow of Michigan, and a twin sister, Kay Hamlett of Huntsville, Ala.; one grandchild.<br /><br />BARLAR, Nell The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Nov 1981<br />Mrs. Nell Coffey Chaffin Barlar, aged 87, died Sunday, November 1, 1981, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock Tuesday, November 3, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. Brown Foster, Church of Christ minister officiated.<br />She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late William F.and Symanthia Wiley Coffey. Her first husband was Mack Chaffin by whom she had children. Her late 2nd husband was Thomas J. Barlar, who was her former brother-in-law.<br />Survivors include a son, Wilson Chaffin of Stiversville and three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNES, Allene Hatfield OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1988<br />Mrs. Allene Hatfield Barnes, 83, died Tuesday, June 21, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, June 24, at the East Gadsden, Ala., Church of God with the Rev. John Franklin and Jimmie Rickles officiating. Butler Funeral Home in Gadsden and Carr and Erwin Funeral Home were in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Dunlap, Tenn., Mrs. Barnes was the daughter of the late David Bell (Doc) and Catherine McNabb Hatfield and was married to the late Fred L. Barnes.<br />Survivors include one son, Joe David Barnes of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth White of Monroe, La., Mrs. Mary Nelson of Gadsden, Ala., and Mrs. Judy Vice of Atlanta, Ga.; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNES, Frank Waldo Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Oct 1980<br />A Giles County native, Frank Waldo Barnes, Jr., 62, died Monday, October 6, 1980 at his home in La Marque, Tex. Graveside services were held Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. at Stella Cemetery with Dr. Lee H. Ridenover officiating.<br />A World War II veteran, Mr. Barnes was a member of the VFW, La Marque.<br />Survivors include his wife Mrs. Juell Mansfield Barnes; two daughters, Mrs. Donna Ridenover, Galveston, Tex. and Mrs. Kathy Bean, Dallas, Tex.; a brother, Joe Barnes, Stella; six sisters, Mrs. Julia Hart, Texas City, Tex., Miss Eliza Lou Barnes and Mrs. Mrs. Mivian Dawes, Stella, Mrs. Juanita Gatlin, Bethel, Mrs. Margaret Gaskill and Mrs. Brownie McRee, La Marque and two grandchildren. Carr and Erwin in charge of services.<br /><br />BARNES, James H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Nov 1984<br />James H. Barnes, 69, of Nashville died Saturday, November 3, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph Lee and Cornelia Patterson Barnes. He was a retired employee of Werthan Bag Company in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, November 5, at Bennett-May Chapel, Virgil T. Weeks officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margie B. Barnes, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Barnes Howell, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BARNES, Lena Mae Tarpley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Lena Mae Tarpley Barnes, 74, Pulaski, died on Sunday, Feb. 10, 1985, at Maury County Hospital.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late S. E. and Ruby Tarpley.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a. m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Hanna Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Junior Barnes and Kendall Barnes, both of Pulaski; and one sister, Sadie Tarpley, Nashville.<br /><br />BARNES, Margie Reeves OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1984<br />Margie Reeves Barnes, 68, of Nashville, died Wednesday, March 13, in the Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville.<br />The Giles County native was the wife of the late James H. Barnes, and she was the daughter of the late Bill and Bessie Scruggs Reeves.<br />Funeral services were Saturday, March 16, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Revs. Virgil T. Weeks and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Barnes Howell of Mt. Juliet; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Stubblefield of McBurg and Mrs. Lindsay Boaz of Lynnville; one brother, Thurman Reeves of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNES, Virginia OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Apr 1980<br />A retired elementary teacher of the Giles County School system, Miss Virginia Barnes, 71, died Tuesday, April 15, 1980 at her home on Route 1, Prospect. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Barnes, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late Frank W. and Carrie Mae Edmundson Barnes. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include six sisters, Miss Eliza Lou Barnes and Mrs. Mivian Dawes, Stella, Mrs. Maggie Gaskill and Mrs. Brownie McCree, LaMarque, Texas, Mrs. Juanita Gatlin, Bethel, Mrs. Julia Hart, Texas City, Texas; two brothers, Frank Barnes, Jr., LaMarque and Joe Barnes, Stella.<br /><br />BARNETT, Culmer Houston OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Aug 1985<br />Culmer Houston Barnett of Route 3, Ardmore (the Cash Point Community) died at Humana Hospital in Huntsville on Monday, Aug. 26, 1985. He was 81 years old.<br />Services were Tuesday afternoon at Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore with the Rev. Frank Graves officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Mr. Barnett, a native of Lincoln County, was a resident of this area for all of his life. He was a member of the Cash Point Baptist Church where he served as a deacon for more than 50 years. He was a member of Woodmen of the World.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Stella Barnett, to whom he was married 64 years. Other survivors include three sons, E. W. Barnett of Oneonta, Bobby of Ardmore and Kenneth Barnett of Huntsville; one daughter, Mrs. Robbie Owena Pylant of Pulaski; one brother, Vasker Barnett of Ardmore; and one sister, Mrs. Affie Mae Franklin of Ardmore.<br /><br />BARNETT, Edgar OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, __ Jun 1985<br />Edgar Barnett, 65, of Route 2, Athens, AL, died June 4, 1985, at Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, AL.<br />Funeral services were held June 5 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in the Leggtown Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Barnett was the son of the late John and Sally Randolph Barnett.<br />Survivors include one son, Winford Barnett of Goodsprings; one brother, Louie Barnett of Pulaski; six sisters, Mrs. Rosie Tarpley and Mrs. Mamie Bloodworth of Athens, AL., Mary Amerson of Decatur, Mrs. Jessie Vining, Mrs. Lillie White and Mrs. Lula Green, all of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNETT, George Turner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Sep 1983<br />Mr. George Turner Barnett, 73, died Monday, September 12, 1983 at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, September 13 at Bennett- May Chapel with burial in Corum Cemetery, in Limestone County, Alabama.<br />Mr. Barnett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ona Lorene Barnett of Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Russell, Chattanooga; two sons, James Barnett, Sr. of Nashville and Villard Barnett of Pulaski; two half-brothers, Johnny Barnett and Coleman Barnett, both of Florence, Alabama; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNETT, Nancy Louvinia Owens OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Louvinia Barnett, 84, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, who died Sunday, November 29 in Giles County Hospital, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Pink Griggs. Burial took place in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Barnett, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late Redden Bradley and Annie Bell Willis Owens. Her husband was the late James William Barnett. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Maggie Pinkelton and Mrs. Alice Prentice, Pulaski; two sons, Jesse Barnett and Tommy Barnett, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Deason, Pompano, Fla.; 23 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNETT, Ola Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Ola Barnett, 92, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 3, 1988, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, March 7, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mount Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Barnett was the daughter of the late Bill and Ophelia Randolph Wilson and was married to the late Mark Barnett. She was a member of the Welcome Valley Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Wilma Kellam of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Roberta Kellam of Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Malone of Nashville and Mrs. Verna Adams of Old Hickory; one son, Butler Barnett of Lewisburg; 20 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BARNETT, Pearley Mae Appleton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Oct 1987<br />Mrs. Pearley Mae Barnett, 66, of Lawrenceburg, died Friday, Oct. 23, 1987, at National Health Care of Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 24, at North Funeral Home<br />Chapel in Lawrenceburg with the Rev. Wayne Morrow officiating. Burial was in Shaw Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Barnett was the daughter of the late Douglas and Martha Smith Appleton. She was a member of the New Prospect Baptist Church and retired from Kay Windsor Manufacturing Company in Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include her husband, Lelon Barnett of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Linda Langley of Nashville; two sons, Melvin Barnett of Lawrenceburg, Douglas Barnett of Hopkinsville, Ky.; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Griggs of Pulaski; three brothers, James and Noah Appleton, both of Lawrenceburg, Bill Appleton of Pulaski.<br /><br />BARNETT, Robert Arnold Newsline 29 Dec 1987<br />Robert Arnold Barnett, 54, of Route 1, Minor Hill, TN, died December 20, 1987, at Athens-Limestone Hospital, Athens, AL. Funeral services were held with burial in Harmony Cemetery at Hickory, NC. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Barnett was the son of the late Aaron and Mable Dean Barnett. He was a jockey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Willie Mae Barnett of Minor Hill; two daughters, Betty Chapman of Hickory, NC, and Peggy Starnes of Denver, NC; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BARNETT, William Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Oct 1980<br />Funeral services for William Edward Barnett, 65, who died Monday, October 6, 1980, at his residence on Route 5, Pulaski, were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Barnett was the son of Mrs. Ola Wilson Barnett, who survives, and the late Mark May Barnett.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Sara Rose Barnett; a daughter, Mrs. Joanie Thompson, Pulaski; two sons, Elam Barnett, Spring Hill and Steve Barnett, Nashville; a step-daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Papadimitriou, Lake Charles, La.; a brother, Butler Barnett, Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Wilma Joe Kellum, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Robert Kellum, Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Malone and Mrs. Verna Adams, Nashville and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNICKLE, Nettie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Barnickle, 96, of Route 1, Pulaski, who died Monday, April 20 in Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg, were conducted Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Alene Massengale and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Barnickle was the daughter of the late Henry and Mattie Gilmore Cates and was married to the late George Barnickle.<br />Survivors include two sons, Audie Barnickle and Huie Barnickle, of Pulaski; six daughters, Mrs. W. C. Rose, Mrs. Esther Clark and Mrs. Myrtle Harwell, Pulaski, Mrs. Maggie Richardson and Mrs. Mae Berryhill, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Clyde Titsworth, Chattanooga; 31 grandchildren, 63 great-grandchildren and 22 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BARR, Geneva Chapman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Geneva Chapman Barr, age 65, of 713 Childers Street, Pulaski, died Sunday, October 2, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May Chapel Monday, October 3 at 2:00 p.m. with Bro. Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Barr was a member of the Church of Christ and was retired from W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Company. She was married to the late Cordell Barr and was the daughter of the late William Ples and Edith Sands Chapman.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Barbara Jean Morris of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews; and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Ben Sam Chapman of Pulaski.<br /><br />BARR, Richard L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mr. Richard L. Barr, 77, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 23, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Barr was the son of the late E. W. and Myra Bowen Barr. He was retired from Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his wife, Birdie Barr of Pulaski; one son, Gerald Barr of Cookeville; one step-son, John Williamson of Lynchburg; two daughters, Myra Fender of Michigan, Mary Wells of Huntsville; one step-daughter, Judy Mayfield of Pulaski; one brother, Dillon Bass of Florida; one sister, Katherine Holt of Culleoka; eight grandchildren; five step-grandchildren and three step-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BARR, Robert Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1983<br />Mr. Robert Lee Barr, age 77, of Route 1, Prospect, died Friday, December 23, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May Chapel, Sunday, December 25, at 2 p. m.<br />with the Rev. Ray McDonald officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Barr was a farmer. He was married to Mrs. Ruth Jane Roberts Barr of Pulaski, she survives. He was the son of the late Erskine and Myra Bowens Barr.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include two step-daughters, Mrs. Nancy Glover, Mrs. Dot Stillwell, both of Shelbyville; three step-sons, Jackie, Carl and Douglas Glover, all of Shelbyville; one sister, Mrs. Catherine Holt of Culleoka; three brothers, Richard Barr of Pulaski, Marvin Barr of Columbia, and Dillon Barr of Pensacola, Florida. Bennett-May was in charge of arrangements.<br />BARR, Ruth V. Harmond OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Ruth V. Harmond Barr, 81, of Trinity, Ala., died Friday, Dec. 27, 1985, at Parkway Medical Center in Decatur, Ala. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Barr was the daughter of the late Jim and Emma Purdham Harmond and was married to the late Flournoy Barr.<br />Survivors include four sons, James Barr of Pulaski, David and Lawrence Barr, both of Trinity, Ala.; one daughter, Nellie Higdon of Decatur, Ala.; one brother, Buford Harmond of Pulaski; five sisters, Lula Mae Frances, Emma Lee Harmond, both of Pulaski, Kate Wooley, Lucille Foster, Eula Pearl Hazelwood, all of Nashville; 24 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BARRON, Hybride Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Dec 1988<br />Hybride Lee Barron, 48, died Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Dec. 3 at Bills-McGaugh and Floyd Funeral Home with Milton Brown and Clay Derryberry officiating. Burial was in the Welch Cemetery with full military rites.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of Mrs. Gladys Duggar Barron of Lewisburg and the late Carl T. Barron. He was a member of the United Methodist Church of Berlin. Mr. Barron was a chief warrant officer #4, a test pilot and flight technician with the Tennessee National Guard at Smyrna, a 32nd degree Mason, Shriner and a member of the Veterans of Foreign WARS.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Newcomb Barron of Caney Spring; one daughter, Mrs. Shelia Phillips of Lewisburg; two sons, Harvey Allen of Lewisburg and Charles Brian Barron of Caney Spring; three brothers, Tom of Smyrna, Pat and Jimmy Barron , both of Lewisburg; his sister-in-law, Barbara Sandridge of Pulaski and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BARROW, Laura L. Pierce OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Feb 1989<br />Laura L. Barrow, 70, Route 1, Ardmore, Ala., died Thursday, Feb. 16, 1989 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Anderson Church of Christ in Anderson, Ala., with Robert Hendrix and Aldon Hendrix officiating. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Barrow was the daughter of the late Woodard D. and Eliza Hammonds Pierce and the wife of the late Prentice Barrow. She was a native of Lauderdale County, Ala.<br />Survivors include four sons, Frank, Elkton, Dale, Anderson, Ala., Bill, Rogersville, Ala., and Tommy, Sheffield, Ala.; one daughter, Susan Corum, Rogersville; two brothers Cecil Pierce, Pulaski and Babe Pierce, Minor Hill; three sisters, Meda Seltzer, Florence, Ala., Jessie Lee Gray, Rogersvile, Ala., and Gladys Yon, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and 11 grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARROW, Prentice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for Prentice Barrow, 63, of Route 1, Anderson, Ala., who died Saturday, May 23 at Giles County Hospital, were held Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Anderson Church of Christ with burial in Bethel Cemetery, Bethel, Ala. Richard Crell, minister of the church, and Andy Brown, also Church of Christ minister, were the officiants.<br />A Carroll County native, Mr. Barrow was the son of the late John Vester and Nannie Robinson Barrow. He was employed by Maremont Corporation Gabriel Division.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura L. Pierce Barrow; four sons, Billy Barrow, Tommy Barrow, Dale Barrow and Frankie Barrow, Elkton; a daughter, Mrs. Susan Barrow Corum of Anderson, Ala.; a brother, Jessie Barrow, McKenzie and seven grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARTLETT, Minnie Jenkins OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Minnie Jenkins Bartlett, 85, died Thursday, July 9, 1987, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Services were held Saturday, July 11, at the chapel of London Funeral Home with Charles Williamson officiating. Burial was in the Wiseman Cemetery in Lynchburg.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bartlett was the daughter of the late John Wesley and Henrietta Miles Jenkins. She was a retired employee of Faber Castell and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Myra Davis of Lewisburg, Mrs. Faye Iseral of Atlanta, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Ara Newton of Pulaski, Mrs. Eula Mae Sweeney of Cornersville; two granddaughters.<br /><br />BASCOMB, Sumpter C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Jun 1983<br />Mr. Sumpter C. Bascomb, 74, Webster Grove, Missouri, died Tuesday, May 31, 1983, in that city. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 2, at Garber Colonial Chapel in Webster Grove.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Erastus and Dora Pack Holcomb.<br />Survivors include his wife, Helen Bascomb, Webster Grove; two sisters, Mrs. Elmo Harwell, Pulaski, and Mrs. Aubrey Sweeney, Lewisburg; two brothers, Otis Bascomb, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and Jesse Bascomb, Panama City, Florida.<br /><br />BASS, Aileen Owen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Aileen Bass, 89, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Feb. 12, 1987, at Regency Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 14, at Bennett May Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bass was the daughter of the late Tom and Ella Coleman Owen and was married to the late Leonard Bass. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Owen Bass of Columbia; two grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Martha Smith of Florence, Ala.<br /><br />BASS, Carrie Audrey White OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jun 1985<br />Mrs. Carrie Audrey Bass, 86, of Goodspring, died Wednesday, June 19, 1985 at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Giles County, she was married to the late Dave Bass. Graveside services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday, June 20, at Stella Cemetery conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one step-daughter, Mrs. Estelle Cosby of Goodspring; and three step-sons, Thomas Roy and Grady Bass, both of Goodspring and Robert Bass of Ft. Wayne, Indiana.<br /><br />BASS, Carroll D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jun 1982<br />Funeral services for Carroll D. Bass, 40, who was killed in a two car collision in Giddings, Texas, were held on Monday, June 14, at Waynesboro, Tennessee, Methodist Church, with burial in Waynesboro Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bass was the son of Pauline V. Bass of Goodspring and the late Ervin F. Bass.<br />Survivors include his mother; his wife, Celia Ann Dixson Bass, and two daughters, Joby Lynn, 12, and Bridget Suzanne, 4, of Waynesboro; two sisters, Jane Chapman, Brentwood, and Mary Sue Elliott, Goodspring; two brothers, Jerry B. Bass, Nashville, and James F. Bass, Andrews Air Force Base, Washington, D.C.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BASS, Edna Mae OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 4 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Edna Mae Bass, age 61, of 611 W. Poplar Street, Pulaski, died March 30, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday March 31, at 11 a. m. in Carr and Erwin Chapel with Chris Oaks and Albert Pope officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bass was the daughter of the late Labe W. and Lena Mae Drake Strickland.<br />Survivors include one son, James Allan Wilkes of Pulaski; one daughter, Nina Joy Ashton of Lynnville; two brothers, Roy Strickland of Pulaski, Ray Strickland of California; two sisters, Elizabeth Swanner of Mississippi, and Viola Bonee of California; and 4 grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, Elvy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Elvy Bass, 76, a long time Giles County educator, died Saturday, Nov 7, 1987, at Hillside Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were conducted Sunday, Nov. 8, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Larry Glass and the Rev. Paul McKinney officiating. Burial was in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bass was the son of the late Henry and Minnie McCree Bass and was married to Kathleen McMasters Bass who survives.<br />He was a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University and taught school in Giles County for 41 years, serving as principal at Liberty Hill Elementary, Powell Elementary, Prospect High School and Minor Hill High School. He taught one year in Alabama at Rogersville High School. Mr. Bass was also a basketball coach, having coached several elementary teams to the county championships.<br />Mr. Bass was a long time member of the Giles County Court, serving as magistrate for 15 years from the late 1940&#8217;s to the early 1960&#8217;s. He was a deacon, men&#8217;s Sunday School teacher, song leader and choir director at the Minor Hill Baptist Church. He served as a song leader and choir director for over a half century at the Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br />Survivors, in addition to his wife, include two daughters, Martha Ruth {Sis} Bass McCord of Murfreesboro and Elaine Bass Brown of Titusville, Fla.; two sons, Billy G. Bass of Athens, Ala., and David {Bud} Bass of Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Mrs. Maggie Newton, Mrs. Ora Bridges, Mrs. Velma Paysinger and Mrs. Mary Parsons, all of Giles County; seven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and 24 nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BASS, Ethelene Storey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br />Ethelene Storey Bass, 77, Huntsville, Ala., formerly of Frankewing, died Wednesday, May 10, 1989, at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Bass was the daughter of the late Albert and Daisy Harwell Storey and the wife of the late John Bass. She was a Giles County native and retired from Sands Restaurant.<br />Survivors include three sons, Jon, Hazel Green, Ala., Jimmy, Pulaski, and Bill Bass, Elkton; one daughter, Ann Bland, Ardmore, Ala.; two sisters, Hattie Flournoy, Montgomery, Ala., and Beatrice Forbes, Ardmore, Tenn., and five grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Herman Osteen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Mr. Herman Osteen Bass, 68, of Murfreesboro, died Thursday, Oct. 23, 1986, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 25, at Woodfin Memorial Chapel with Don Edwards and A. D. Salisbury officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bass was the son of the late Will and Ellie Beasley Bass. He was a member of South East Baptist Church, retired from Middle Tennessee State University and a. Mason.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Newton Bass of Murfreesboro; one daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Francis of Indian Village, Nev.; two brothers, Eugene Bass of Nashville, Owen Bass of Pulaski; two sisters, Mary Lee Phillips and Clara Christopher, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Lila Wilkinson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Lila Wilkinson Bass, 86, died on Wednesday, September 12, 1984, at Cedar Crest Hospital in Humboldt, Tennessee.<br />A native of Middle Tennessee, she lived in Gibson County 63 years. She was the daughter of the late Charlie and May Link Wilkinson and was married to the late Stephen Royce Bass. She was a member of the Gibson Baptist Church and a charter member of the Gibson Study Club.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, September 15, at the Gibson Baptist Church with burial in White Rose Cemetery in Gibson County, Tennessee, Bodkin Funeral Home, Milan, Tenn., in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. J. Roy Bourgoyne, Memphis and Mrs. Stacey Aymett Garner, Pulaski; seven grandchildren, one great-grandson.<br /><br />BASS, Lucy Wilma Prosser OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 May 1989<br />Mrs. Lucy Wilma Bass, 80, of Goodspring, died Wednesday, May 24, 1989, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, May 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Bill Worthy officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Bass was the daughter of the late Wilford Henry and Lilla Colston Prosser. She was a retired school teacher, having taught for 33 years in the Giles County School System at Stella, Shorts, Anthony Hill, Prospect and West Hill Schools. She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Grady E. Bass of Goodspring; two sons, Gerald Wayne Bass of Memphis, Gary Prosser Bass of Columbia; one daughter, Delyn Bass McKnight of Decatur, Ala.; one brother, Austin Prosser of Texas; five sisters, Mrs. Tula Lawrence of Minor Hill, Mrs. Maudie Park and Mrs. Mary Dale, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Ruby Grubbs of Atlanta, Ga., Miss Lucille Prosser of Nashville; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Ona Mai Glover OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Ona Mai Bass, 88, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 16, 1989, at Humana Hospital in Florence, Ala. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 18, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Peter Furnier and the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bass was the daughter of the late William and Hortense Elizabeth Hester Glover and was married to the late Nathan Bass. She was a member of the St. Andrew Memorial Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Elise Bass of Pulaski, Mrs. Virginia Hill of Florene, Ala., Mrs. Jeanine Merrill of Elkton, Mrs. Helen Walters of Decatur, Ala.; two sons, Julian Bass of Rogersville, Ala., Dwight Bass of Lester, Ala.; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Hautie Neelyof Wayne, Mich., Mrs. Christine Harrison of Florence, Ala.<br /><br />BASS, Paul Hicks OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Paul Hicks Bass, 59, Columbia, died Saturday, November 27, 1982 at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 28 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Bill Moss and the Rev. Jimmy Bass officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Rosa Mae Paysinger Bass of Pulaski and the late Mr. Edgar Reed Bass.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Bass, Columbia; a daughter, Paulette Prince, Pulaski; two sons, Robert Wayne and Kenneth Owen Bass, Pulaski; a sister, Martha Scales, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; a brother, Harold Bass, Pulaski; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Pauline Vassie Jernigan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Pauline Vassie Jernigan Bass, 76, of Goodspring, died Sunday, March 20, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 23, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bass was the daughter of the late M. F. and Hattie Phillips Jernigan and was married to the late Ervin Bass.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jane Chapman of Brentwood, Mrs. Mary Sue Elliott of Pulaski; two sons, Jerry Bass of Nashville, James F. Bass of Madrid, Spain; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Mae Owens, Mrs. Lillian Harding, Mrs. Lucille Coleman, Mrs. Clara Siebert, all of Nashville.<br /><br />BASS, Robert Elmo OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jun 1986<br />Mr. Robert Elmo Bass, 57, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., died Sunday, June 22, 1986, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday, June 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bass was a native of Giles County. He was a member of the VFW and Crescent Avenue United Methodist Church of Ft. Wayne, Ind., and he was employed as a tool and die maker.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Judith Bass of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; one son, Daniel L. Bass of Des Plains, Ill.; two brothers, Grady and Paul Bass, both of Stella; one sister, Estelle Cosby of Goodspring.<br /><br />BASS, Sallie Lively OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Sallie Bass, 87, Pulaski, died on Thursday, November 8, 1984, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert H. and Nancy Woodard Lively and was married to the late Alvah H. Bass. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday, November 10, at Bennett-May Chapel, Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. W. H. Birdsong, Pulaski; three sons, Billy Joe Bass, Nashville, Bailey Bass, Huntsville, and Bill Bass, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Thomas M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Nov 1986<br />Mr. Thomas M. Bass, 74, of Prospect, died Sunday, Nov. 2, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Family visitation was Friday, Nov. 7, from 7 to 8 p.m. at Jordans Funeral Home.<br />Funeral services were held at noon Saturday, Nov. 8, at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Jeremiah Gardner and Rev. Samuel Moore officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bass was the son of the late John and Charlotte Bass. He was a member of Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church and a retired hospital orderly.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary Surles of Toney, Ala., Mrs. Martha Reynolds and Mrs. Betty Burrell, both of Elkton; two sons, James R. and Thomas Bass, Jr.; two brothers, Robert and Wilbur Bass; 13 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Will H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Will H. Bass, 88, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 19, at Bennett May Chapel with Floyd Farris and Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bass was the son of the late John H. and Virgie Prince Bass. He was a member of Second Street Church of Christ and was retired from Stanley, Inc.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jasymine E. Bass of Pulaski; one brother, Herbert Bass of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Harwell and Mrs. Alma Williams, both of Pulaski; Mrs. Maxie Holley of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />BASS, Willie Guy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Willie Guy Bass, 73, Route 4, Pulaski, died on Thursday, Feb. 14, 1985, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph and Hattie Harwell Bass. He was a retired carpenter and a member of Frankewing Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Saturday, Feb. 16, at Bennett-May Chapel, Larry Gillespie, Clarence K. Stewart, and Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens..<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Birdsong Bass; one daughter, Mrs. Erlene Roller, Pulaski; one brother, Alton Bass, Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BASSHAM, Barbara Gayle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1983<br />Miss Barbara Gayle Bassham, age 18, of Route 1, Minor Hill died October 12, 1983 in Giles County.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, October 14th at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Daniel G. Woodin officiating. Burial was in the Salem Cemetery.<br />Miss Bassham was a native of Limestone County, Alabama and was a graduate of Giles County High School. She was the daughter of Charles and Cynthia Joan White Bassham of Minor Hill. She was employed at the Maremont-Gabriel Corporation.<br /><br />Survivors, other than her parents include, one brother, Timothy DeWayne Bassham of Minor Hill; three sisters, Loria Ann Bassham, Jennifer Lynn Bassham, Cassie Elaine Bassham, all of Minor Hill; and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Nelson Bassham of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />BASSHAM, Leonard Simpson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Apr 1982<br />Leonard Simpson Bassham, 87, Minor Hill, died on Monday, April 12, 1982, at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Alabama.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, he was the son of the late Joe and Elizabeth Wright Bassham. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 15, at Hester Chapel Church of Christ with burial in Hester Chapel Cemetery. Charles Gibbons and Leslie Bagsby officiating, Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Madeline Davis, Paris, Missouri, Clis Shates, Nashville, and Sarah Pierce, Minor Hill; 10 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.<br /><br />BASSHAM, Rosa Nell Cottrell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Dec 1986<br />Mrs. Rosa Nell Bassham, 67, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Dec. 6, 1986, at the Hewitt Home. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Carl Hollis officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Bassham was the daughter of the late L. C. and Alice Prince Cottrell and was married to the late Thomas O. Bassham.<br />Survivors include three sons, Dale and Doug Bassham, both of Pulaski, David Bassham of Olathe, Kan.; one daughter, Diane Watkins of Pulaski; three brothers, Oscar and Arthur Cottrell, both of Pulaski, Edd Cottrell of Athens, Ala.; three sisters, Grace Green of Pulaski, Margie South of Huntsville, Ala., Marie Gower of Louisville, Ky.; nine grandchildren.<br /><br />BATCHELOR, Margaret Webb OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Margaret Webb Batchelor, 77, Route 5, Pulaski, died on Monday, January 14, 1985, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Haley and Nora Kersey Webb. She was a retired nurse.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Oscar Batchelor, Pulaski; three sons, Maurice Batchelor, Winchester, Tennessee, Harold Batchelor, Alaska, and Larry Batchelor, Nashville; one sister, Miss Frances Webb, Pulaski; and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />BATCHELOR, Oscar OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Oscar Batchelor, 82, of Route 5, Pulaski, TN, died February 17, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held February 20 at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Georgia, Mr. Batchelor was the husband of the late Margaret Webb Batchelor. He was retired from General Shoe.<br />Survivors include three sons, Maurice Batchelor of Estill Spring, TN, Harold Batchelor of Alaska, and Larry Batchelor of Antioch, TN; two half-sisters, Lorene Adderholt and Nellie Batchelor of Jasper, AL; and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />BATEMAN, Sallie Newton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Mar 1989<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Newton Bateman were held Feb. 28, 1989 at the Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Conway, Ark. with Rev. Tommy Cunningham officiating. Burial was in Bells Chapel Cemetery in Atkins, Ark.<br />Mrs. Bateman was a former Giles Countian. Survivors include four daughters, Julia Shedd, Minor Hill, Dorothy Gliddin and Ruth Jaramillo of Little Rock, Ark., and Reba Strell of South Bend, Ind.; two sons, Jerry Davis of Carson, Calif. and Robert Davis of Little Rock; four brothers, Houston, Mitchell, Urel, and L. T. Newton, all of Giles County; one sister, Shirleen Molenhouse, Chicago, Ill.; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BATES, Henrietta OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Mar 1982<br />Mrs. Henrietta Bates, 77, Pulaski died on Sunday, March 21, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sam W. and Mary Kelly Hargrove and the wife of the late Charles N. Bates. She was a retired W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Co. inspector and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, March 23, at Bennett-May Chapel. Paul Allen and Clarence Stewart officiating, with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Otey Hargrove, Pulaski, and J. P. Hargrove, Montgomery, Alabama; three nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BATES, James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1989<br />A Prospect teenager was killed Thursday after a metal pole he was using to dislodge a rock from the family well touched a high voltage line. James Bates, 19, an employee of an Alabama aluminum siding company, was dead shortly after the 9 p.m. accident&#8230;&#8230;<br />Funeral services were Sunday at Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala. with burial in the Limestone Memorial Gardens.<br />Young Bates was a member of the Tabernacle Pentecostal Church. Survivors include his wife, Cynthia Dawn Bates, his father, Carlos Ray Bates, his mother, Betty Ann Bates; one brother, Chris Bates, Prospect; one sister, Tanya Morris, Prospect; grandmothers, Elizabeth Newman, Pulaski, Myrtle Bates, Florida.<br /><br />BATES, Mary Lee Clark OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Dec 1980<br />Mrs. Mary Lee Bates, 84, of Route 6, Pulaski died Tuesday, November 25, 1980, at Ardmore Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Carroll County.<br /><br />A native of Carroll County, Mrs. Bates was the daughter of the late John J. and Frances Richardson Clark, and was married to the late James Claud Bates.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Horace Locke, Pulaski and Mrs. John Holt, St. Petersburg, Fla.; five brothers, Oren Clark and Clifton Clark, Louisville, Ky., Clayton Clark and Julian Clark, Cedar Grove and Elden Clark, Jackson; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Lou O&#8217;Bren, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Opal Williamson, Cedar Grove and Mrs. Nell Rummage, Bruceton; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BATTS, David Crockett OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Mar 1987<br />David Crockett Batts, age 56, died Sunday, March 1, 1987, at Hillside Hospital, following an extensive illness. Funeral services were held Friday, March 6, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. John A. Tucker officiating. Burial was in Powell Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Batts was the son of the late Giles Batts. He served in the United States Army and was a disabled veteran of the Korean War.<br />He was married to the former Miss Ethel Witherspoon.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Grace Batts; six sisters, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Rosie Rivers, Mrs. Joyce Young, Mrs. Marsha Rivers, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Anna Dean Scott and Mrs. Mary Louise Grigsby, both of Nashville; one brother, Darrell Cordell Batts of Nashville.<br /><br />BAUERLE, Edward J. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Feb 1986<br />Edward J. Bauerle, 89, a resident of Chateau Girardeau, Mo., died Jan. 30 at the St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was the father of Mrs. James (Mary) Cooper of Pulaski.<br />Funeral mass was held Monday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. Douglas Sparks officiating. Burial was in Lorimier Cemetery in Cape Girardeau.<br />Bauerle was a retired long-time savings and loan director. A native of Hendersonville, Ky., he was the son of the late Theodore and Mary T. Baumann Bauerle&#8230;..<br />He was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Alice Schwepker Bauerle of Cape Girardeau; one son, James A. Bauerle of Cape Girardeau; two daughters, Mary Cooper of Pulaski and Mrs. Tim (Judy) Maupin of Oklahoma City, Okla.; three brothers, Charles W. Bauerle of Atlanta and Theodore Bauerle of San Clemente, Calif.; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BAUERS, Elsie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Elsie Mae Bauers, 81, of Pulaski, died Monday, Nov. 25, 1985, at Gallatin Funeral Home in Gallatin, Tenn. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Nebraska, she was married to the late Edward Bauers.<br />Survivors include three sons, Robert Bauers of Iowa, Harold Bauers of Georgia, Donald Bauers of Minnesota; four daughters, Kathryn Raitan of North Dakota, Shirley Worsham o f Bethpage, Tenn., Margaret Hardin of Prospect, Virginia Kankelfitz of Minnesota; 23 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />BAUGH, Fay H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1984<br />Mrs. Fay H. Baugh, 98, died on Tuesday, August 7, 1984, at Shoals Nursing Home in Tuscumbia, Alabama.<br />A native of Birmingham, she and her family lived at the Baugh farm near Pulaski for a number of years. She attended Pollock-Steven School in Birmingham and Virginia College in Roanoke, Virginia. Her husband was the late James Franklin Baugh, Sr. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Birmingham.<br />Survivors include her sons, J. F. Berry Baugh, Jr., Tuscumbia and Glen E. Baugh, Tuscaloosa, Alabaman; a daughter, Mrs. Fay Baugh Reinking, Houston, Texas; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BAUGH, Joseph Wade OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Aug 1984<br />Joseph Wade Baugh, 78, of Nashville, died at the Southern Hill Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Baugh was the son of the late Dr. Edward Baugh. Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 14, at 11 a. m. at Marshall Donnelly-Comb Funeral Home. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ann Ezell Baugh of Nashville; one daughter, Carol Ross of Nashville; one step-daughter, Mrs. Betty Sarvis of Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Glaze of Decatur, Alabama and Mrs. James Smith of Florida.<br /><br />BAUGH, Wendell Phillips Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 May 1986<br />Mr. Wendell Phillips Baugh, Jr. died Monday, May 19, 1986, in Nashville. Memorial services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 21, at the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses in Nashville with the Rev. George LeBeau officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Dale Baugh of Nashville; one son, Wendell P. Baugh III of Nashville; two daughters, Lisa Dale and Nita Louise Baugh, both of Nashville; one brother, Robert B. Baugh of Decatur, Ala.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BAUGHER, A. Z. Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. A. Z. Baugher, 58, of Lewisburg, died Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 23, at Bennett May Chapel with Leonard Tidwell and Billy Ashworth officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Baugher was the daughter of the late James Bentley and Annie Pearl Thomas Tatum. She was a member of Bluff Springs Church of Christ in Marshall County.<br />Survivors include her husband, Morris Baugher of Lewisburg; two daughters, Mrs. Delaine Osborne and Mrs. Debbie Mangrum McMillian, both of Lewisburg; four sisters, Mrs. Virginia Martin of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Glenda McAllister of Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. Pauline Griggs and Mrs. Luria Kimbrough, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Clifford Thomas of Pulaski, Henry Thomas of Lewisburg, Kenneth Newton of Shelbyville.<br /><br />BAUGHN, Mark Wade OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br /><br />Mr. Mark Wade Baughn, 27, of Clarksville, died Thursday, May 8, 1986, in a fire at his residence. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 10, at Luffbowen Funeral Home in Waverly with Bro. Lee Brown officiating. Burial was in Bakersville.<br />Mr. Baughn was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Baughn, Jr., who survive.<br />Other survivors include his wife, Lisa Martin Baughn, formerly of Pulaski; one daughter, Heather Lee Baughn; one brother, David Baughn, one sister, Diana Toombs; grandparents, Mrs. Ora Bone and Mrs. Vera Baughn.<br /><br />BAXTER, John B. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Oct 1983<br />John B. Baxter, 78, of Pulaski, died Sunday, October 10, 1983 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were Tuesday, Oct. 11, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Brewer Baxter of Pulaski; nine daughters, Mrs. Donald W. Welch of Miss., Mrs. Sam Tidwell of Pulaski, Mrs. Joe M. Mize, Mrs. Billy Senterfeit, all of Pualsi, Mrs. Selvin Tidwell, Mrs. Nathan Clifton and Ms. Jack Lawson, all of Lewisburg, Mrs. Jean Whitsett of Las Vegas, and Mrs. J. C. Foster of Rose Hill; one brother, Roy Baxter of Silver Springs, Fla.; 39 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEADLE, Nannie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1980<br />Mrs. Nannie Mae Beadle, 84, of 115 Ingrum Street, died Wednesday, May 28, 1980 in Fairhaven Nursing Home following a long illness.<br />Funeral services to be held Thursday, May 29 at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen officiating.<br />Mrs. Beadle was a Giles County native, the daughter of the late Thomas and Nancy Kincaid Russell was born April 2, 1896. She married the late Raymond Beadle, Sr.<br />Survivors include four sons, Raymond Beadle, Jr., Nashville, Buford Beadle, Frankewing, Kenneth Beadle, Pulaski, and Marvin L. Beadle, Atlanta, Ga.; and one daughter, Mrs. John C. Holt, Oak Ridge. Eighteen grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.<br /><br />BEARD, Bobby S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Sep 1987<br />A Giles County man was killed and his brother critically injured in a one-vehicle accident Saturday in southwest Giles County.<br />Dead on arrival at Hillside Hospital was Robert S. (Bobby) Beard, 26, of Route 2, Leoma. Injured in the 7 p.m. accident was Jeff Beard, 18, of Route 2, Leoma. He was taken first to Hillside Hospital and later airlifted to St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville where he is in critical condition with reported head injuries.<br />The two were traveling on the Pleasant Ridge-Fall River Road when their pickup truck went out of control, crashed into a tree and caught fire. Both brothers reportedly thrown from the vehicle. The truck reportedly belonged to Jeff Beard.<br />Funeral services for Bobby Beard were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br /><br />He was the son of the late Harold Beard. Survivors include his mother, Mary Jo Cottrell Lovett; his step-father, Bobby Lovett of Shores; one sister, Donna Jo Smith of Pulaski; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cottrell of Goodspring; his paternal grandmothers, Mrs. Bessie Beard of Pulaski; and one niece.<br /><br />BEARD, George Dwight OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Apr 1987<br />Mr. George Dwight Beard, 57, of Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, April 5, 1987, at H.C.A. Crockett Hospital in that city.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, April 6, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Johnny Fisher officiating. Burial was in Wesley Chapel.<br />A native of Lewis County, Mr. Beard was the son of the late John I. and Elizabeth Lackey Beard. He was employed by Herb McGee Enterprises as a construction worker. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Spring Lane Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Ruth Weeks Beard of Lawrenceburg; three daughters, Karen Gibbs of Murfreesboro, Mignon and Angela Beard, both of Lawrenceburg;<br /><br />BEARD, Joe Ralph OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services for Joe Ralph Beard, 26, of Route 2, Pulaski were held Tuesday, July 22 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Pisgah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. He died at his home July 20, 1980.<br />Mr. Beard, an employee of Giles Steel Company was the son of John H. Beard and Tommie Ruff Childress. His wife Linda Kay Roe Beard survives. Other survivors include his father, John H. Beard, Pulaski and mother Mrs. Tommie Ruff Childress, Cornersville; four brothers, Bobby Beard, Pulaski, John Beard, Cornersville and Stevie Beard, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. William R. Hedgecoth, Pulaski and Mrs. Larry Duncan, Prospect.<br /><br />BEARD, John Henry OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Jul 1984<br />John Henry Beard, 72, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, July 10, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Lee and Caldonia Russell Beard. He was retired from Lewisburg Casting Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, July 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Pisgah Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include four sons, Robert Dean Beard, Lynnville, Stevie Ray Beard and Edward Wayne Beard, Lawrenceburg, and John Henry Beard, Jr., Lewisburg; two daughters, Peggy Hedgecoth, Pulaski, and Sandra Duncan, Prospect; one brother, Howard Beard, Pulaski; and 16 grandchildren.<br /><br />BEARD, Kathleen Stevenson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Kathleen Stevenson Beard, 76, of Meadowbrook Nursing Home, died Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1987, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, January 8, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Beard was the daughter of the late Nathan and Mary Jane Bass Stevenson and was married to the late Wilton Beard. She was a saleslady at Elaine&#8217;s Ready-to Wear and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Mable Burns of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Claiborne H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jul 1980<br />A Giles County native, Claiborne H. Beasley, of Walnut Creek, Cal., died Thursday, June 26 in that city. Funeral services were conducted Monday at Oak Park Hill Chapel with burial in Walnut Creek.<br />Mr. Beasley, the son of the late Neil S. and Mildred Lambeth Beasley, was born in this county September 20, 1887 at Lester Station. He was a graduate of Branham and Hughes Military Academy, Spring Hill and of Vanderbilt University, Nashville in 1910. He was pitcher on the Vandy Varsity baseball team, a member of the Glee Club and of DKE fraternity. For 40 years he served the United States Department of Agriculture as supervisor of 11 western states based in San Francisco. Following his retirement he acted as a consultant to the Florida Citrus Commissioner and continued until 1976 as an inspector at the fruit market in San Francisco. His wife was the late Katie Mae Herbert Beasley to whom he was married in 1911.<br />Survivors include a son, Herbert S. Beasley of Walnut Creek; a sister, Mrs. Louise Beasley Lester, Pulaski; two nieces, Mrs. Lura Beasley Matback, North Hollywood, Cal., and Mrs. Mildred Beasley Wheeler, Pulaski; two nephews, W. Lambeth Lester, Nashville and James C. Lester, Columbia; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Cora E. Linza OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Cora E. Beasley, 78, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, at Anthony Hill Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Ollie McWilliams officiating. Burial was in Kimbrough Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Beasley was the daughter of the late Luther and Mary Frances Linza and was married to the late Lifford Beasley. She was a member of Anthony Hill Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, L. J. Beasley of Pulaski, Clarence Beasely of Louisville, Ky.; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Weaks of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Laura Sloss of Indianapolis, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Hamilton of Pulaski, Mrs. Rhoda Miller of Nashville; one brother, Grandville Linza of Nashville; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Gradye OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Apr 1982<br />Miss Gradye Beasley, 89, died on Tuesday, April 6, 1982 at her residence on Route 6, Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. J. and Mary Ann Kerr Beasley. She was a retired school teacher and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Funeral services were to he held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Billy Langford and Bill Moss officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Tarpley, Nashville, and Miss Lela Beasley, Pulaski; one brother, Orrin Beasley, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Lela OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Miss Lela Beasley, 97, of Pulaski, died Friday, Jan. 15, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were hld Sunday, Jan. 17, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Langford officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Beasley was the daughter of the late W. J. and Mollie Kirk Beasley. She was a retired school teacher.<br />Survivors include one brother, Orrin K. Beasley of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Leland Titus OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jun 1982<br />Leland Titus Beasley, 52, of Lynnville died unexpectedly at his home Friday night. Services were conducted Sunday at 1:00 p. m. at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home. C. V. Robinson, minister of the Lynnville Church of Christ officiated. Burial was at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Pinkie Hickman Beasley and the late William Lester Beasley. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Other survivors include two brothers, John W. Beasley of Huntsville, Ala., and W. L. Beasley, Jr., of Lynnville.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Mamie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 May 1980<br />Mrs. Mamie Beasley, 92, of Elkton died Sunday, May 11 at Coffee County Nursing Home, Manchester. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at 11:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. Norman C. Coke was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Beasley, a native of Lincoln County, was the daughter of the late John W. and Lecretia Young and she was married to the late Oscar N. Beasley. She was a retired teacher and member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. E. W. Smartt, Manchester, and Mrs. Paul Bacon, Cleveland; a son, John N. Beasley, Lawrenceburg; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Orrin Kerr OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Sep 1988<br />Mr. Orrin Kerr Beasley, 88, of Pulaski, died Monday, Aug. 29, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Pete Furnier and the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Beasley was the son of the late Erm and Molley Kerr Beasley. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Esther Stapp Beasley of Pulaski; two sons, Joe Allen Beasley of Louisiana, Jerry (Bill) Beasley of Prospect; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BECK, Paul Rayburn OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Oct 1983<br />Paul Rayburn Beck, 45, of Ethridge, died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1983 in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were Thursday, Oct. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was a farmer.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Maggie Beck of Rose Hill.<br /><br />BECKHAM, Bessie Etherel Nelson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Etherel, 85, were held at 2:00 p. m. on Wednesday, December 23 at Bennett-May Chapel. Services were conducted by Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Clarence Stewart and burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A retired saleslady for the former Fair Store in Pulaski. Mrs. Beckham resided at Garden Park Apartment No. 160 in Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles Countian, Mrs. Beckham died at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville on Tuesday, December 22.<br />She was the wife of the late Cleve Beckham and the daughter of the late John and Mary Isabella Jones Nelson.<br />She is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Lucille McGee of Fayettevill, Mrs. Dean Morgan of Nashville and Mrs. Nellie Deason of Pulaski.<br />Eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren also survive her.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, Elbert Leon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Mar 1989<br />Elbert Leon Beddingfield, 66, 711 Nichols Street, Pulaski, died Saturday, March 11, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care. Funeral services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Billy Langford officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />Mr. Beddingfield was a native of Tennessee and the son of the late Earl and Zora Littrell Beddingfield. He was a retired construction worker for the Tennessee Valley Authority.<br />Survivors include his wife, Juanita Griggs Beddingfield, Pulaski; two sons, Owen and Burt Beddingfield, both of Pulaski; four daughters, Connie Loveless, Prospect, Hope Woodard and Donna Howard, both of Pulaski and Nita Reed, Texas; two sisters, Ruth Shaffer, Scottsboro, Ala. and Clara Hartman, Pulaski; and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, Evelyn Elizabeth Woodard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />Evelyn Elizabeth Beddingfield, 73, Little Rock, Ark., died Thursday, Jan. 5, 1989, at her home. Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Beddingfield was a Tennessee native and the daughter of the late Floyd and Anna May Woodard.<br />Survivors include one son, Fred Beddingfield, Little Rock; one daughter, Edith Marie Johnson, Madison, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Tom Adams and Mrs. Bell Ward, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, George Earl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1981<br /><br />George Earl Beddingfield, 50, a retired logger and roofer, of Route 6, Pulaski, died Monday, September 14 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Bee Springs Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Beddingfield was the son of the late George Earl, Sr. and Zora Littrell Beddingfield. He was a member of the Bunker Hill Church of God.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Burns Beddingfield; a daughter, Mrs. Joy Lavon Barron, Ardmore; a son, Robert Jesse Beddingfield, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Hartman, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ruth Shaffer, Scottsboro, Ala.; two brothers, Leon Beddingfield, Pulaski and Cecil Beddingfield, Mobile, Ala.; two step sisters, Mrs. Millie Lawhorn and Mrs. Margaret Griffin, Prospect, and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, William Martin Newsline 16 Oct &#8211; 23 Oct 1984<br />William Martin Beddingfield, 38, of Route 1, Lynnville, TN, died October 9, 1984, in Pulaski, TN. Funeral services were held Oct. 12 at 3:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Beddingfield was the son of the late Calvin Beddingfield and Lillian Pruett who survives. He was employed by Stanley Tools for 18 years.<br />Survivors include his mother, Lillian Pruett of Pulaski; his wife, Georgia Anna Beddingfield of Lynnville; four step-sons, Billy Joe Shelton, Jr. of Lewisburg, Edward W. Shelton of Pulaski, Kenneth Wayne Shelton of Nashville, Gordon Lynn Shelton of Pikeville, Tenn.; one step-daughter, Janet Lee Shelton of Athens, Ala.; five brothers, Bobby Beddingfield of Aberdeen, MS, Harold Beddingfield of Texas, James Walter Beddingfield of Fayetteville, TN, Billy Beddingfield of Pulaski, and Charles Beddingfield of Tullahoma, TN; four sisters, Ruby Norwood of Pulaski, Mary Frances Beddingfield of Nashville, Judy Beddingfield and Shirley Beddingfield, both of Pulaski; and two step-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEDFORD, Robert Coleman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Robert Coleman Bedford, 82, of Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988, at Scott Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 23, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Andy Brown and Jerry Dryden officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Bedford was the son of the late William Franklin and Nancy Caroline Smith Bedford.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lou Della Martin Bedford of Lawrenceburg; eight sons, Robert Eugene, John William (Bill), E. B. (Barney), Carl Clifford, Jerry Wayne (Rodie) Larry Coleman, Terry Don and Kenneth Ray Bedford, all of Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Martha Bedford Odom of Lawrenceburg, Barbara Bedford McMasters of Five Points; two brothers, Floyd Bedford of Sydney, Ohio, Joe Bedford of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Ada Daughtry of Pulaski, Willie Daniel of Lawrenceburg; 25 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEE, Bessie Mae Womack OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Bessie Mae Bee, 91, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Oct. 24, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1987, at Bennett May Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bee was the daughter of the late Peter and Mattie Harwell Womack and was married to the late J. C. Bee. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Estelle Howard of Pulaski; three sons, Bailus Bee of Friendsville, Tenn., Howard and James A. Bee, both of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Harwell Womack of Chesapeake, Va.<br /><br />BEE, Edward O. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1985<br />Mr. Edward O. Bee, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, at East Hill Church of Christ with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden. Carr and Erwin was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Earl Z. Bee. He was a retired machinist at Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his mother, Lara Bee of Pulaski; his wife, Ruby Brown Bee of Pulaski; two sons, Clyde and Robert Bee, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Betty Bee Stewart of Prospect; one sister, Helen Payne of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BEE, Laura Vernella Warren OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1988<br />Mrs. Laura Vernella Bee, 86, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Oct. 29, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Bee was the daughter of the late David W. and Lillie Sanderson Warren and was married to the late Earl Z. Bee.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Hellen Payne of Pulaski; two sisters, Alberta Pounders of Mississippi, Jewel White of Loretto; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEECH, Branchie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Branchie Beech, 93, Route 6, Pulaski, died Saturday, December 11, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, December 13 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, James Merritt officiating.<br />A native of Williamson County, he was the son of the late William and Frances Harrison Beech. His wife was Mrs. Russie Carden Beech who died in 1945.<br />Mr. Beech is survived by four sons, William and John B. Beech of Pulaski, Joe H. Beech, Nashville, and Cornelius Beech, Las Vegas, Nevada; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Gordon, Pulaski, and Miss Katherine Beech, Las Vegas; 14 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.<br />Mr. Beech, a retired farmer, was a life-long member of the Ephesus Church of Christ.<br /><br />BEECH, Branch Cornelius OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 May 1983<br />Mr. Branch Cornelius Beech, 55, died on April 28, 1983, at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Branch and Russie Carden Beech. A veteran of the Korean War, he was with the U. S. Air Force, later stationed at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, in the insurance business.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, May 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Pulaski, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, James Merritt officiating.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Gordon, Pulaski and Mrs. Kathryn Beech, Las Vegas; three brothers, William Beech and John Baugh Beech, Pulaski, and Joe H. Beech, Nashville.<br /><br />BEECHAM, Flora Etta Skinner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1989<br />Flora Etta Skinner Beecham, 78, died Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1989, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 13, at Freemon-Pettus Funeral Home Chapel with Thomas Mattox officiating. Burial was in Macedonia Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Beecham is survived by her husband, E. E. Beecham, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Russell E. Beecham, Indiana, David A. Beecham, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Olene Johns, Lutts, Tenn., Carolyn Baldwin, Hartselle, Ala., Miss Sue Beecham, Winterhaven, Fla., Mrs. Mary Jo Franklin, Madison, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Beecham, Lawrenceburg; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEELER, Frank Mayes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 May 1989<br />Frank Mayes Beeler, 85, died Wednesday, May 3, 1989, at Maury County Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, May 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Oscar and Alice Warden Beeler. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vena Beeler, Pulaski; two brothers, Edmond Beeler, Lawrenceburg, Marvin Beeler, Campbellsville; one sister, Virginia Hayes, Columbia.<br /><br />BEETS, Roy Vernon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1986<br />Mr. Roy Vernon Beets, 52, of Cleveland, Ohio, died Saturday, Sept. 27, 1986. Graveside services were held Wednesday, Oct. 1, at Rose Hill Cemetery with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Beets was the son of the late Roy Bryant and Alta Mae Pinkelton Beets.<br />Survivors include two sons, Ricky Beets of Parma, Ohio, Roy V. Beets, Jr. of Cleveland, Ohio; three daughters, Jackie Eudell, Brenda Deighton, Karen Sargent, all of Cleveland, Ohio; three brothers, Billy, Eddie and Paul Beets, all of Pulaski; five sisters, Clara Mae Williams, Joan Russell, both of Pulaski, Reba Higgins of Rose Hill, Larry Sue Smith of Lewisburg, Mary Grace Whidby of Vine Grove, Ky.; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BEHEL, Robert William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Robert William Behel, 60, of Lynnville, died Oct. 1 at Maury Regional Hospital. Services were held Oct. 3 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Bailey Cemetery at Mt. Joy in Maury County.<br /><br />The Alabama native was the son of Thomas Edward and Lenora Clark Behel. A veteran of the Korean War and a retired DuPont employee, Mr. Behel was an electrician with Spontex. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Wilma Grimes Behel; one daughter, Mrs. John (Janet) Luna of Lynnville; three sons, Tommy Marlin of St. Paul, Minn., Kenny Marlin and Stevie Behel of Lynnville; six sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Nix, Mrs. Laverne Clifton, and Mrs. Jaunell Reynolds, Florence, Mrs. Angie White, Conyers, Ga., Mrs. Dean Powell, Arlington, Texas, and Mrs. Edna Wade, El Paso, Texas; two brothers, L. C. Behel, New Orleans; and Philip Behel, Hollywood, Fla.; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BELEW, Grady E. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Feb 1982<br />Grady E. Belew, 77, Route 5, Pulaski, died on Sunday, February 7, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Alabama, he was the son of the late Tilden and Jennie Davis Belew. He was a retired employee of the Ford Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, February 9, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Andy Brown and Floyd Farris officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bobbie Shelton Belew; one brother, Garon Belew, Taylor, Michigan; five sisters, Mrs. Leo Hudson and Mrs. Clezelle Word, Athens, Alabama, Mrs. Izetta Culpepper, Dearborn, Michigan, Mrs. Ruby Skeets, Pulaski, Mrs. Mable Pooere, Trenton, Michigan.<br /><br />BELL, James A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Nov 1985<br />James A. Bell, 79, of Shelbyville, died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1985 at Bedford County General Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, at Gowan-Smith Funeral Home in Shelbyville with burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Bell was a native of Coffee County. He was a retired employee of The Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Pamela Hix of Atlanta, and Peggy Eismeman of Panama City, Fla.; and two brothers, Bill Bell of War Trace, Tenn., Bob Bell of Shelbyville;. five grandchildren; one great grandchild.<br />He was married to Ruth Sumners Bell of Pulaski, who is also deceased.<br /><br />BELLAFANT, Bessie Fralix OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Bessie Fralix Bellafant, 75, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 18, 1986, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m.Monday, Jan. 10, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Albert Pope officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bellefant was the daughter of the late Glennie and Roxie Jernigan Fralix. She was a housewife and member of the Pentecostal church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Nick Bellafant of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Clara Wolfe Graves of Lynnville; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Roxie Ward of Pulaski; four brothers, Paul and Frank Fralix, both of Pulaski, Richard Fralix of Fort Pierce, Fla., Elmer Fralix of Vero Beach, Fla.<br /><br /><br />BENNETT, Arthur OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Mar 1980<br />Arthur Bennett, 22, of Ft. Worth, Texas, was killed in an automobile accident Sunday morning, February 26 in that city. Funeral services were held in Ft. Worth followed by burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lois Bennett of Ft. Worth; two brothers, Steve and Alton Wayne Bennett of Ft. Worth; several aunts and uncles of Giles County.<br />His mother is the former Yvonne Williamson of the Shores Community. He was a member of Wichita United Methodist Church in Ft. Worth.<br /><br />BENNETT, Della A. Langham OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. Della Ann Bennett, 77, died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1988, at Columbia Health Care Center. Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 22, at Williams Funeral Home Chapel in Mount Pleasant with Arthur Hardison and Charlie Craig officiating. Burial will be be in Polk Memorial Gardens in Columbia.<br />Mrs. Bennett was a Lawrence County native and the daughter of the late David H. and Martha Elizabeth Martin Langham. She was married to the late Claude W. Bennett.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Cordia Alice Colvett of Lynnville, Mrs. Ray Blocker of Mount Pleasant, Mrs. Ronald Eley, Mrs. Doug Brown and Mrs. Donnie Thompson, all of Columbia; two sons, Willie Claude Bennett of Summertown and Charles C. Bennett of Hermitage; 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BENNETT, Florence Olson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Florence Olson Bennett, 73, of Rock Spring, Ga. (former resident of Giles County), died Saturday, Dec. 19, 1987, at North Georgia Hospital in Rock Spring. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1987, at Lane Funeral Home in Rock Spring, Ga.; and graveside services were held the same day at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. J. David Miller officiating.<br />A native of Rowland, Iowa, Mrs. Bennett was married to the late George T. Bennett, former band director at Giles County High School. She was a member of Rock Spring United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Julia Chandler of Rock Spring; one son, Alabama State Senator Jim Bennett of Birmingham, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Jeanette Crain of Des Moines, Iowa; one brother, A. J. Olson of Tucson, Ariz.; four grandchildren.<br /><br />BENNETT, Ivonne Williamson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jun 1983<br />Mrs. Ivonne Williamson Bennett, 57, Ft. Worth, Texas, died Sunday, May 15, 1983, in that city. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 17, at Mount Olivet Chapel, Fort Worth, with burial in the church cemetery, Ernest Pieth officiating.<br />A former Giles County resident and past member of Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, she is survived by her husband, Louis P. Bennett, Ft. Worth; two sons, Alton and Steve Bennett, both of Ft. Worth; three brothers, Buster and David Williamson, both of Pulaski, and Arthur Williamson, Weatherford, Texas; two sisters, Velma Williamson, Ft. Worth, and Mazel Malone, Glendale, Arizona; and one grandchild.<br /><br />BENSON, Morris OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Jul 1982<br />Services for Morris Benson, 62, of Route 1, Ardmore, were conducted by James W. Gardner at 11 a.m. Monday, July 19, 1982, at Elkton Cemetery in Elkton, Tennessee. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Benson, a farmer, was found at his residence on Sunday morning, July 18, having apparently been dead for several days. He was a son of the late Will and Malinda Dobbins Benson.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Callie Patterson of Harvest, Alabama, Miss Thelma Benson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Laura Lee Smith of Pulaski.<br /><br />BENSON, Thomas Knight OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Thomas Knight Benson, 83, of Prospect, died Sunday, Nov. 29, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of West Virginia, Mr. Benson was the son of the late Cornelius and Emma Knight Gardner. He was a member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, a truck driver and school bus driver for the Giles County School System.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lura Appleton of Prospect, Miss Wanda Bassham of Nashville; a son-in-law, Joe D. Appleton of Prospect; 13 grandchilden; 35 great-grandchildren; 31 great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BENSON, Wordie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Wordie Benson, 71, of Lynnville, died Saturday, Nov. 30, 1985, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Ponie and Appleoine Parks Benson. He was a retired employee of the City of Pulaski and was a member of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church at Campbellsville.<br />Survivors include four sons, John Benson of Shelbyville, Terry Benson of Pulaski, Larry and William Benson, both of Lynnville; a granddaughter, Litiska Benson of Lynnville; one brother, John Benson of Nashville; step-father, Elmere McMillion of Lewisburg; and several cousins.<br /><br />BERNREUTER, Frances Cardin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Frances Cardin Bernreuter, 66, of Jacksonville, Fla., died Saturday, Feb. 1, 1986, in Jacksonville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, at Bennett May Chapel . Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bernreuter was the daughter of the late Floyd and Shellie Beard Cardin. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Lawton Bernreuter of Jacksonville, Fla.; two sisters, Brownie C. Kelly of Ocella, Ga., Elizabeth Hammond of Bainbridge, Ga.; one brother, Floyd G. Cardin of Jacksonville, Fla.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BERRY, Christine Black OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Christine Berry, 82, of Pulaski, died Monday, Sept. 4, 1989, at her residence. Graveside services were held Tuesday, Sept. 5, at Maplewood Cemetery with Dr. J. David Miller officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Berry was the daughter of the late Petty and Rasalee Booth Black and was married to the late J. W. Berry, a long-time veterinarian in Pulaski. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Crutcher of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Connie Hughey of Gallatin; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Tom Lowry of Fayetteville, Mrs. Joe Sparks of Minor Hill; one brother, Paul Black of Minor Hill.<br />BERRY, John William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Sep 1984<br />Dr. John William Berry, 90, Pulaski, died on Thursday, September 13, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Texas, he was the son of the late James Jessie and Emma Burleson Berry. He was a doctor of veterinary medicine and a veteran of World War I.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, September 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Marcus Nickel and Bill Moss officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christine Black Berry, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Berry Crutcher, Athens, Alabama, and Connie Berry Hughey, Gallatin; one sister, Mrs. Maude Dempsey, Red Bay, Alabama; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />BERTRAND, Robert W. &#8220;Bob&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Dec 1989<br />Mr. Robert W. &#8220;Bob&#8221; Bertrand, 83, of Pulaski, died Friday, Dec. 22, 1989, at John W. Harton Medical Center in Tullahoma. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 24, at Bennett May Chapel with Dr. J. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Sumner County, Mr. Bertrand was the son of the late John and Myrtle Wright Bertrand. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and was retired from Genesco Shoe Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gilliam Bertrand of Pulaski; two sons, Robert Joseph Bertrand, of Lakeland, Fla., William Turner Bertrand of Tullahoma; one sister, Mrs. Conrad Cothran of Gallatin; four grandchildren.<br /><br />BEVELS, Nina Mitchell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1985<br />Nina Mitchell Bevels, 82, of Petersburg, died Monday, April 22, 1985, at Lincoln Regional Hospital in Fayetteville, after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas F. and Molly Holley Mitchell and was married to the late James Garland Bevels. She was a member of the Petersburg First Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, at Ralston-McCaulley Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery, Aubrey Knois and Charles Hix officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include daughter, Peggy Chapman of Petersburg; son, Bobby Bevels of Madison; sister, Mrs. Bensie Bolton of Pulaski; five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BEVILL, Agnes Delap OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1986<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Delap Bevill will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Burial will be in Bevill&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />Mrs. Bevill, 69, the mother of Pulaski businessman Johnny Bevill, died yesterday in Plant City, Fla. A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Bevill was the daughter of the late Thomas and Annie Delap and was married to the late Everett Bevill.<br />She and her late husband operated a paint and wallpaper store in Pulaski more than 30 years ago.<br />In addition to her son, Mrs. Bevill is survived by a daughter, Miss Janet Bevill of Plant City; another son, Tommy Bevill of Plant City; three sisters, Clara Beavers of Birmingham, Ala., Lucille Jean of Longwood, Fla., and Bernice Lyons of Panama City, Fla. Five grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />BEVILL, Everett Herman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Sep 1984<br />Everett Herman Bevill, 72, of Bushnell, Florida and formerly of Pulaski, died Sept. 4 at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Ala.<br />Funeral services were Sept. 6 at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with the Rev. Bill Morris of Pulaski and Rev. Hascal Bain of Fayetteville officiating. Burial was in Bevill&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Agnes Delap Bevill of Bushnell, Fla.; two sons, Tommy Bevill of Plant City, Fla. and Johnny Bevill of Pulaski; one daughter, Janet Bevill of Bushnell; two brothers, Robert L. Bevill of Fayetteville and Leonard Bevill of Greenwood, Miss.; five granddaughters: Mrs. Connie Carpenter, Pam Bevill, Mary Susan Bevill of Pulaski, Sabrina and Monica Bevill of Plant City, Fla.; two great-granddaughters, Courtney and Catherine Carpenter of Pulaski.<br /><br />BILES, James Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Apr 1984<br />James Luther Biles, 91, Goodsprings, died on Monday, April 23, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. He was the son of the late James and Mattie Osborne Biles and was married to the late Clellie Mae Hardeman Biles.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, April 25, at Bennett-May Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Fly Spivey, Goodsprings, Mrs. Jean Teeples, Pulaski and Mrs. Pearl Lynn, Greeneville, Texas; 14 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Mattie Sue Rose, Pulaski.<br /><br />BILES, Mary Rackley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Mary Rackley Biles, 84, died Monday, Dec. 21, 1986, at Bethany Health Care Center in Nashville. Graveside services were held Tuesday, Dec. 22 at Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Biles was the daughter of the late William Riley and Mary White Rackley and was married to the late Grady Biles. She was a member of the First Methodist Church in Pulaski and was a dietician at Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mollie Gaines of Virginia; two sons, William L. Biles of Nashville, Richard Carey Biles of Florida; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Aubrey George of Columbia.<br /><br />BILLS, John William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Apr 1986<br />Funeral services for Mr. John William Bills, 73, were held at 11 a.m. Sunday, April 6, at Everbright Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Bills was the son of the late William and Ellen Fitzpatrick. He was married to the former Miss Rosa Hickman of Lincoln County.<br />Survivors include his sister, Mrs. Hallie Bills Clack of Detroit, Mich.; foster son, John Black of Nashville; several nephews and nieces.<br /><br />BINKLEY, George Turner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Feb 1983<br />Dr. George Turner Binkley, 70, of Nashville (formerly of Pulaski), died on Thursday, February 17, 1983 at a Nashville Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p. m. on Saturday, February 19 at the Hillsboro Church of Christ with Br. Dan Harless and Br. David East officiating. Interment followed in Harpeth Hills Cemetery.<br />Dr. Binkley was a Veteran of World War II and served in the 71st Infantry Medical Unit. He had been in practice since 1949. He was a member of the Hillsboro Church of Christ, The Tennessee Medical Association and the National Academy of Medicine.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Woodrow Binkley; two sons, George T. Binkley III, and Mark Binkley, both of Nashville; two daughters, Jo Ann Binkley of Nashville and Janet Carol Garner of Fairfax, VA; one sister, Martha Smith of Lineville, AL; one brother, William Binkley of Minor Hill; two half-brothers, Arthur Binkley of Lineville and William Turney Binkley of Goodlettsvile.<br /><br />BIRD, Vickie Lynn and Infant son, Richard Allen Bird OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Oc 1985<br />Mrs. Vickie Lynn Bird, 31, and infant son Richard Allen Bird of Struthers, Ohio, died Friday, September 20, 1985 in that city.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, at Bennett-May Chapel, Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />She was a native of Giles County. Survivors include her husband, Wesley Bird of Struthers; two daughters, Carmone Lee and Dawn Marie Bird, both of Struthers; parents, M. and Mrs. William Harris of Dayton, Ohio; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Vella Harris of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Vivian Souza of Providence, R.I., Miss Teressa Harris of Dayton, Ohio; one half sister, Joyce Vejr of Nashville; three brothers, Davis and Johnny Harris, both of Dayton, Ohio, Billy Harris of Struthers; one half-brother, Jerry Harris of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Calvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Apr 1981<br />Calvin Birdsong, 18, of Prospect died Tuesday evening as a reult of an accidental gunshot wound.<br />Birdsong accidently shot himself sometime between 11:00-11:47 a. m. Tuesday at his home. He told his mother he was trying to take the magazine off the rifle not realizing the gun was loaded nor that the safety was off. Birdsong was shot in the chest.<br />The Giles County Ambulance Service transported him to Giles County Hospital.<br />Birdsong is survived by his mother, Mrs. Emma Birdsong of Prospect and one brother, James Birdsong who is in the U. S. Coast Guard stationed at Mobile, Alabama.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements which were incomplete at press time.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Clarence Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Clarence Birdsong, Sr., 88, formerly of Pulaski, died Thursday, Jan. 15, 1987, in Donelson Hospital in Donelson, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 17, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late John Thomas and Elizabeth Butler Birdsong and was married to the late Jennie Lee Birdsong. He was a member of the Methodist church and was a retired routeman for Cardin Distributing Company.<br />Survivors include three sons, Clarence Jr., Henry and David Birdsong, all of Nashville; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Sara Cardin of Pulaski; one niece, Mrs. Mary Louise Williams of Pulaski.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Douglas McArthur (Mack) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1986<br />Douglas McArthur Birdsong, 42, of Elkton died Saturday, July 12, 1986 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 16 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Mitchell and Mattie Flora Jones Birdsong and was married to Mrs. Alease Grigsby Birdsong.<br />Other survivors include four brothers, Harry and John Birdsong of Indiana, James Birdsong of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mitchell Birdsong of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Florinda Birdsong, Pulaski, Mrs. Willodean Bond, Indiana and Mrs. Mattie Pearl Branson of Illinois; one foster brother, Frank Brown; one foster sister, Mrs. Marie Watkins, both of Nashville.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Edwin Hollis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Edwin Hollis Birdsong, 42, of Lewisburg, died Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1986, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late Henry Thomas Birdsong. He was an employee of Walton Construction Company of Nashville.<br /><br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ruth C. Birdsong of Pulaski; one son, Jeff Birdsong of Pulaski; one daughter, Malynn Wessler of Elkton; six brothers, William, Robert and Tom Birdsong, all of Pulaski, Lane Birdsong of Elkton, Joe Mack Birdsong of Florida, Curtis Birdsong of Knoxville; one grandson.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Ethel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jun 1986<br />Miss Ethel Birdsong, age 79, died at Maury County Hospital on Sat., May 31.<br />Funeral arrangements were at 10:30 a.m. Tues., June 3 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Felix Snell officiating with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include Tully and Mae Abernathy Birdsong; 2 sisters, Mrs. Louise Prentice, Myrtle Beach, S.C., Mrs. Ruth Kelsey, Florence, Ala.; one brother, Tully Birdsong of Bluefield, Va.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Gordon Gilbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />Dr. Gordon Gilbert Birdsong, 75, of Franklin, Va., a practicing physician of obstetrics and gynecology for 32 years, died July 6 1989.<br />Dr. Birdsong, a native of Pulaski and the son of the late Dr. Wallace G. Birdsong and Anna McCormick Birdsong of Pulaski and Pisgah, continued his practice until his retirement in 1985.<br />He was a member of the Tri-County Medical Society, Virginia State Medical Society, American Medical Society, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists, a former member of the Rotary Club and an avid salt water fisherman. He was a member of the Franklin Baptist Church.<br />Graveside services were held in July at Poplar Spring Cemetery with the Rev. Michael J. Clingenpeel officiating. Wright Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Laura Stephens Birdsong; one daughter, Anne Gordon Birdsong of Richmong, Va.; a brother-in-law, Albert B. Choate of Pulaski; a niece, Mrs. James E. Mackey of Pulaski.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Henry Clyde OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Henry Clyde Birdsong, 91, Pulaski, died Wednesday, December 15, 1982 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 1:30 Friday, December 17 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Marshall Moss officiating.<br />A native of Giles County he was the son of the late John Thomas and Betty Butler Birdsong and was married to the late Irene Scales Birdsong.<br />He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Williams, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Clarence Cardin, Pulaski; one brother, Clarence Birdsong, all of Pulaski; and one niece and four nephews.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Henry Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1984<br />Henry Thomas Birdsong, 70, Ardmore, died on Sunday, June 3, 1984, at Bradford Retirement Home, Pulaski.<br />A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late Henry C. and Eunice Thomas Birdsong. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Owen Lewter officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth C. Birdsong, Elkton; eight sons, Robert Birdsong, James Dwight Birdsong and Joe Mack, Bunker Hill, Thomas F. Birdsong and William Birdsong, Pulaski, Hollis Birdsong, Lewisburg, Curtis Birdsong, Chattanooga, and Lane Birdsong, Elkton; five sisters, Anna Dean Pearson, Shelbyville, Lillian Owen, Louisville, Kentucky, Mildred Owen, Miss Evelyn Birdsong and Virginia Bass, Pulaski; 16 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, James Dwight OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Apr 1985<br />James Dwight Birdsong of the Bunker Hill community, died Tuesday, April 2, 1985.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with Owen Lewter officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Jamie Dwight Birdsong, and one daughter, Heather Dawn Birdsong, both of Diana; his mother, Annie Ruth Birdsong of Elkton; seven brothers, Robert Wayne Birdsong of Bunker Hill, Thomas Farrell and William Birdsong both of Pulaski, Hollis Birdsong of Lewisburg, Curtis Birdsong of Knoxville, Joe Mack Birdsong of Bunker Hill and Lane Birdsong.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Jennie Lee Scott OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Feb 1984<br />Mrs. Clarence Birdsong, 86, died Sunday night at Pulaski Health Facility after a long illness. Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 11 a. m. Tuesday, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen, pastor of First United Methodist Church officiating. A native of Waco, Texas, she was the former Jennie Lee Scott, daughter of David Lee and Jennie Anderson Scott, members of pioneer families of Maury and Giles counties. She taught school in Giles County and in Birmingham City Schools, and for twenty-five years was book-keeper and society editor of OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen,. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, The American Legion Auxiliary and the First Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by three sons, Clarence B., Henry and David Birdsong, all of Nashville; one sister, Miss Edith Ralston Scott Franklin; six grandchildren, one great grandchild.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Jo Simmons OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1981<br />Jo Simmons Birdsong, age 76. died Sunday evening of a heart attack at Giles County Hospital. At her request no funeral services were held and her body was donated for medical research to the MeHarry Medical School in Nashville. The family has requested that anyone wishing to made a memorial contribution to give to the American Heart Association or the Birdsong Scholarship Fund at Martin College, which was begun by the Girl Scouts last November.<br />Survivors include her husband, Taylor Birdsong and one brother James Simmons both of Pulaski along with several nieces and nephews.<br />Jo and Taylor Birdsong worked with the Girl Scout program for almost 30 years helping over 500 girls in their career as leaders. The annual Girl Scout Camp has been named Camp Birdsong due to the efforts of Mrs. Birdsong in getting a camp established.<br />Jo and Taylor also organized the Senior Citizens program here in Giles County and has been active in its development.<br /><br />They were named the VFW Citizens of the Year in 1966. Jo taught Sunday School for many years and was the first woman in Tennessee to serve on a U. S. jury.<br /><br /><br />BIRDSONG, John Alexander Tracy City Newspaper 02 Oct 1981<br />TRACY CITY, Tenn. John Alexander Birdsong, 76, of Tracy City, died Tuesday in a hospital at South Pittsburg, Tenn.<br />A Giles County, Tennessee native, he was the son of the late John Wesley and Rillie Birdsong. Graveside services were to be held at 2 p. m. (CDT) today in Plainview Cemetery. The Rev. David Roberts was to officiate. Cumberland Funeral Home here is in charge.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, John H., Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br />Funeral services for a native Giles Countian, John H. Birdsong, Sr., 78, of Monroe, La., who died Friday, August 8 in St. Luke&#8217;s Episcopal Hospital, in Houston, Tex. after a long illness, were held Saturday at 3:00 p. m. at Kilpatrick Funeral Home in Monroe with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery in that city. The Rev. Riley Burton was the officiant.<br />Mr. Birdsong, a son of the late Dr. Wallace and Anna Birdsong, was a retired businessman with farming interests in Northeast Louisiana and in 1934 had established the Royal Feed and Seed Company. He was a graduate of Massey Military Academy, Pulaski and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. From 1935 to 1976, he served as president of Ouachita Valley Fair Association, he was a lifetime member of the Northeast Louisiana Shriners, Graham-Surghnor Masonic Lodge 383, Delta Tau Delta and board of directors of the Salvation Army and former director of the Monroe Chamber of Commerce.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ida Halford Birdsong; a son, John Birdsong, Jr. of Monroe; a daughter, Mrs. Jane Hayden of Monroe; a brother, Dr. Gordon Birdsong of Franklin, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Smith of Pulaski and Mrs. Nell Choate of Port St. Joe, Fla., and three grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Mary Moore OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Mar 1984<br />Mrs. Mary Moore Birdsong, age 70, of 505 Spofford Street, Pulaski, died March 14, 1984, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, March 2, at 2 p. m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Eugene Crawford officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Birdsong was retired from Lee-Mar Shirt Company. She was the daughter of the late Sam and Verna Bevels Moore. Mrs. Birdsong was married to Mr. Charles Wilson (Billy) Birdsong, he survives.<br />Other survivors include, six sons, Harold, Bobby, Benny, Joe Birdsong, all of Pulaski, Roger Birdsong of South Dakota, Jimmy Birdsong of Arizona; two brothers, Morgan and Luther Moore, both of Elkton; 7 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Morris W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1988<br /><br />Mr. Morris W. Birdsong, 40, of Goodspring, died Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Owen Lewter officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late James Freeman Birdsong. He was retired from Maremont Gabriel Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jean Ellen Birdsong of Goodspring; his mother, Willa Mae Birdsong of Bunker Hill; two brothers J. Glenn Birdsong of Decatur, Ala., Jerry L. Birdsong of Shelbyville; two sisters, Carol B. James of Athens, Ala., Deborah B. Griffin of Pulaski.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Ronald Brian OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Roland Brian Birdsong, 20, of Minor Hill, died Thursday, March 26, 1987, in an auto accident. Funeral services were held Friday, March 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Richard Bowling and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Jimmy and Diane Davis Birdsong of Minor Hill; one brother, Heath Birdsong of Minor Hill; two sisters, Dana and Heather Birdsong, both of Minor Hill; maternal grandfather, J. C. Davis of Minor Hill; paternal grandmother, Ida Mae Birdsong of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Sam Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1986<br />Mr. Sam Allen Birdsong, 66, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Friday, June 6, 1986, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 7, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bill Suddarth and Rev. James Hopkins officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Birdsong was the son of the late Albert Eldon and Myrtle May Birdsong. He was a retired employee of NASA and was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Birdsong; two daughters, Mrs. Donna Young of Pulaski, Mrs. Diane Reynolds of Ardmore; one brother, Albert E. Birdsong, Jr. of Elkton; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one niece, Linda Birdsong of Elkton.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Thomas A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Jul 1984<br />Thomas A. Birdsong, 71, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, July 25, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Tulley and Mae Abernathy Birdsong. He was a retired educator and past superintendent of the Giles County School System. He was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Friday, July 27, at Bennett-May Chapel, Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Chapman Birdsong, Pulaski; one daughter, Beverly Birdsong, Hendersonville, Tennessee; two sons, Jerre Birdsong, St. Louis, Missouri and Thomas A. Birdsong, Jr., Bowling Green, Kentucky; three sisters, Miss Ethel Birdsong, Pulaski, Mrs. Evans Kelsey, Florence, Alabama, and Mrs. Loyd Prentice, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Tullie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1983<br /><br />Miss Tullie Mae Birdsong, age 80, well-known former teacher, died after a short illness on August 26 at the Pulaski Health Care Center. As she requested, her remains were donated to the Vanderbilt Medical School for anatomical study.<br />Memorial services were conducted by the Rev. Paul Allen on Sunday, August 28, in the chapel of the Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br />Miss Birdsong was the daughter of the late Tully Birdsong and Mae Abernathy Birdsong. She was a graduate of Martin College and received her BS degree from George Peabody College where she did further graduate study towards the Master&#8217;s Degree. After graduation from Peabody in 1928, she began a distinguished career of teaching in the secondary schools of Virginia, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. She returned to Pulaski and Giles County in 1943 where she taught until 1957 when ill health required her retirement.<br />A member of the First Methodist United Church, she also held membership in local, state and national educational organizations. Until recently she had worked with the local Red Cross Blood Mobile Service.<br />She is survived by four sisters, Miss Ethel Birdsong, Pulaski, Mrs. Frances Moore of Birmingham, Alabama, Mrs. Louise Prentice, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Mrs. Ruth Kelsey, Florence, Alabama; and two brothers. Thomas A. Birdsong of Pulaski and Tully Birdsong of Bluefield, West Virginia, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Tully OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Tully Birdsong, 74, died Saturday, Oct. 28, 1989, at his home in Bluefield, West Virginia. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 31, at the Mercer Funeral Home Chapel in Bluefield with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Birdsong, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Tully and Mae Abernathy Birdsong. He was retired from United Paper Company and was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Thetys Martin Birdsong of Bluefield; one son, Tom Birdsong of Pittsburg, Penn.; one daughter, Terri Hoback of Poquoson, Va.; two sisters, Louise Prentice of Deland, Fla., Ruth Kelsey of Florence, Ala., two grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Willa Mae OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Mar 1983<br />Mrs. Willa Mae Birdsong, 73, Frankewing, died Sunday, March 20, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Tuesday, March 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late Robert Lee and Bulah Mosley Follis and was married to the late Virgil Birdsong.<br />She is survived by one son, Dolphus Lee Birdsong, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Abernathy, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Eunice Harwell, Pulaski; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />BISHOP, Bessie Marie Finley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Apr 1986<br /><br />Mrs. Bessie Marie Finley Bishop, 79, of Lawrenceburg, died Monday, April 21, 1986, at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Harry Agee and Bernie Harris officiating. Burial was in Shaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Texas, Mrs. Bishop was the daughter of the late Clarence A. and Sally Brown Finley and was married to the late Joseph J. Bishop. She was a member of New Prospect United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Artman of Tullahoma, Mrs. Frances Nix of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Jean Fisher of Elyria, Ohio, Mrs. Barbara Wray of Pulaski; two sons, Jack Bishop of Lawrenceburg, Bobby Bishop of Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Hooper, Mrs. Lusinda Stokes and Mrs. Mildred Carpenter, all of California; two brothers, James Finley of Oregon, George Finley of California; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BISHOP, Joseph J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Joseph J. Bishop, 83, of Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, November 26, 1985, at Crockett General Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Friday, Nov. 29, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Harry Agee and Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Shaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late William Wiley and Ann McCaskill Bishop. He was a retired restaurant owner and operator.<br />Survivors include his wife, Bessie Finley Bishop of Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Lillie Mae Artman of Tullahoma, Frances Nix of Athens, Ala., Jean Fisher of Elyria, Ohio, Barbara Wray of Pulaski; two sons, Jack Bishop of Lawrenceburg, Bobby Bishop of Columbia; one sister, Lillie Cates of Lawrenceburg; 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BISHOP, Raymond J. (Shorty) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Raymond J. (Shorty) Bishop died Saturday, May 7, 1988, at his home in Naples, Fla. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 10, with burial in Naples Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Alice Parr Bishop of Naples; three daughters, Pat Griggs Green of Pulaski, Elaine Hamilton and Lorene Bee, both of Naples; one son, Ronnie Bishop of Naples; two brothers, Thomas Bishop of Naples, Kenneth Bishop of Lynnville; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BISHOP, Ted OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Ted Bishop, 46, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, were held last Thursday, February 11 at Bethel Baptist Church in Lawrence County. Reverend Ted Huntley officiated and burial followed in Bethel Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Bishop died at his home after an extended illness on Tuesday, February 9, 1982. He had been a former corn-crusher operator.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Bishop is survived by his wife, Bernice Johnson Bishop of Pulaski, and his parents, A. C. and Opal Shelton Bishop, of Giles County.<br />Additional survivors are, one son Pee Wee Bishop of Pulaski; three brothers, Fred Bishop of Belleville, Michigan, Bobby and Jerry Bishop, both of Giles County; and two sisters, Frances Routon of Okeechobee, Florida; and Nell Watson of Gallatin.<br /><br /><br />BIVENS, Thomas Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Dec 1981<br />Thomas Howard Bivens, 29, of Lawrenceburg died Saturday, December 5 at Metro General Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m at North Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Billy Murphy and the Rev. Charles Green. Interment was in Fall River Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bivens, a Lawrence County native, was employed at Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell O. Bivens, Lawrenceburg; brothers, Troy W. Bivens, Lawrenceburg, Robert E. Bivens and David A. Bivens, Leoma; three sisters, Miss Rosie Nell Bivens and Mrs. Betty Louise Steadman, Leoma, and Mrs. Thelma Marie Jones, Goodspring; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Louise Bivens, Lawrenceburg; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Gibson, Leoma.<br /><br />BLACK, James William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jun 1984<br />James William Black, 62, Route 1, Lynnville, died on Friday, June 8, 1984, at Veterans Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Ress Sloan Black. He was an auto mechanic and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, June 10, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Billy Dawson officiating, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Norice Black, Lynnville; one daughter, Miss Beverly Lynn Black, Lynnville; two sons, Larry Wilson McCarty, Lynnville and Charles Allen McCarty, Edwards, California; his mother, Mrs. Florence Wiser, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Mable Hunter, Pulaski; two brothers, Julius Black, Pulaski, and Thomas Black, Michigan; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />BLACK, Joe Leslie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Mar 1985<br />Joe Leslie Black, 44, died Thursday, March 7, 1985, at his residence. Funeral services were held at noon Sunday, March 10, at Jordan Funeral Home with burial in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Black, Lynnville; five sisters, Mary Coffey, Dellrose, Joanna Perry, Mamie Black, both of Lynnville, Nancy Black, Cornersville, and Velma Breaden, Louisiana; six brothers, Lee Andrew and Charlie Black, both of Lynnville, Amuel, Clarence and Solon Black of Nashville and Thomas Black of Michigan.<br /><br />BLACK, Margaret Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. Margaret T. Black, 74, of Lynnville, died Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 24, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. George Ridley officiating. Burial was in Chicken Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Black was the daughter of the late Clay and Ann Thomas. She was a member of the Round Hill Missionary Baptist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Andrew Black; six sons, Lee Andrew, Charlie and Solon Black, all of Lynnville, Clarence and Amuel Black, both of Nashville, Thomas Black of Bourbon, Mich.; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Covey of Delrose, Mrs. Mamie Cotham and Mrs. JoAnna Perry, both of Lynnville, Mrs. Nancy Martin of Cornersville, Mrs. Velma Braden of Leesville, La.; two sisters, Mrs. Amy Willingham of Pulaski, Mrs. Edna Sherrill of Nashville.<br /><br />BLACKBURN, Annie Ruth OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Feb 1982<br />Mrs. Annie Ruth Blackburn, 56, died on Wednesday, February 17, 1982, at UT Medical Center, Knoxville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Coley and Beulah Hall Pierce.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, February 20, at Cornersville Chapel, with burial in Beechwood Cemetery, Cornersville Funeral Home in charge.<br />Survivors include one son, Jerry Blackburn, Sweetwater; three daughters, Janice and Sandra of Knoxville, and Charlene Blackburn, Oak Ridge; a step-father, J. C. Farrar, Brick Church, and two step-brothers, Leonard Farrar, Brick Church and Harold Farrar of the Odd Fellows Hall Community.<br /><br />BLACKBURN, Ella Wagstaff OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Ella Wagstaff Blackburn, 88, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, March 19, 1986, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, March 21, at Bennett May Chapel with Al May officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Blackburn was the daughter of the late R. L. and Mary Alice Isaacs Wagstaff and was married to the late Sam Blackburn.<br />Survivors include one daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Smiley of Lynnville; one granddaughter and one grandson.<br /><br />BLACKBURN, Jon Michael OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jan 1985<br />Jon Michael Blackburn, 2, of Route 1, Goodspring, TN, died January 11, 1985, at his home. Graveside funeral services were held January 13 at 2:00 p. m. at Giles Memory Gardens with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge.<br />Survivors include his parents, Michael and Jeri Edwards Blackburn of Goodspring; one brother, Chris Blackburn of Goodspring; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blackburn of Pulaski and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards of Frankewing.<br /><br />BLACKMAN, Martha Williams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1988<br />Mrs. Martha Williams Blackman, 71, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Bennett May Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Blackman was the daughter of the late Edwin E. and Brownie Aymett Williams. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her husband, Jack Blackman of Pulaski; one daugther, Susan B. Sims of Pulaski; one son, Ed Blackman of St. Charles, Ill.; two grandchildren; step-mother, Mrs. Sybil Williams of Pulaski.<br /><br />BLACKWELL, William Leo (Bill) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1988<br /><br />Mr. William Leo (Bill) Blackwell died Tuesday, April 19, 1988, at ECM Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services were held Friday, April 22, at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in Loretto Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include his wife, Betty Blackwell; one son, William (Billy) Blackwell of Lawrenceburg; mother, Vernie Blackwell of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Charles Blackwell of Killen, Ala.<br /><br />BLADE, Herbert Estel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Herbert Estel Blade, 55, of Elkton, died Saturday, April 18, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, April 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Blade was a native of Giles County. He was a veteran of the Korean War and was a self-employed electrician.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary F. Blade of Elkton; one son, Barry Glynn Blade of Elkton; four daughters, Mrs. Alice Fox Crabtree, Betty Gayle and Margaret Ann Blade, all of Elkton, Pamela Jo Blade of Pulaski; two brothers, Bud and Wesley Blade, both of Columbia; one sister, Sue Bishop of Florida; one grandchild.<br /><br />BLADE, Hubert Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services were conducted for Hubert Lee Blade, 81, of Pulaski Tuesday, September 16 at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 11:00 a. m. by the Rev. Joe Herbert Bishop. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Blade died Sunday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Blade was a native of Tennessee, the son of the late Gooley and Josephine Prater Blade.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nannie Fralix Blade; three sons, Wesley Blade and Bud Blade, Columbia and Beaty Blade, Elkton; a daughter, Mamie Sue Blade, Florida; a brother, Vester Blade, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Selina Story, Pulaski; 17 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />BLADE, William Vester OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for William Vester Blade, 85, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Tuesday, December 9, 1980, in Vanderbilt Hospital, were held Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Blade, a Giles County native, was a retired employee of Lee-Mar Shirt Company. He was a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Dickey Blade; six daughters, Mrs. Lera Clemmons, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Lavada Raymond, Nashville, Mrs. Jewell Collins, Mrs. Virginia Kelley, Miss Doris Blade and Mrs. Barbara McGill, Pulaski; three sons, William E. Blade, South Bend, Ind., Elba Blade, Nashville and Frank Blade, Lawrenceburg; three step-daughters, Mrs. Ruth Minor, Mrs. Louvenia Burton and Mrs. Louise Allen, Pulaski; four step-sons, Williiie James Chapman, Louisville, Ky., John Morris Chapman and Junior Chapman, Pulaski and W. C. Chapman, Cullman, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Selena Storey, Pulaski; and 29 grandchildren.<br /><br />BLALOCK, Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1988<br /><br />A young Marshall County man was killed Sunday night when his car overturned on Carr Hill Road in northern Giles County.<br />He was identified as Lance Allen Blalock, 18, of Route 2, Lewisburg. Authorities said that young Blalock apparently lost control of his car sometime during the night, and the vehicle left the road and overturned-throwing him clear of the wreckage.<br />The accident wsa spotted by a passerby shortly before 4 a.m. Monday and young Blalock was dead on arrival at Hillside Hospital.<br /><br />BLANCO, Victor OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Apr 1982<br />Victor Blanco, 90, Pulaski, died on Saturday, April 3, 1982, at Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />A native of Spain, he was the son of the late Juan and Inocencia Blanco. He was a retired industrialist and a member of the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 4, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Luz M. Blanco, Pulaski; one son, Albert S. Blanco, Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />BLASINGIM, Emmett Harold OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Aug 1982<br />Emmett Harold Blasingim, 67, of Chatsworth, Illinois, died on Thursday, August 19, 1982, at Mercy Hospital in Urbana, Illinois.<br />A native of Florida, he was the son of the late Allen Grady and Etta Lura Stovall Blasingim. He was retired from Seibert County in Chenoa, Ill.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel , with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Granville Tyler officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elise Surles Blasingim, Chatsworth, Illinois; one son, David Blasingim, Kankakee, Illinois; two daughters, Carolyn (Mrs. Jerry) Barrett, Chatsworth, and Elizabeth (Mrs James) Emberton, Fairbury, Illinois; one brother, Edwin N. Blasingim, Miami, Florida; one sisters, Mrs. Jessie Mae Stover, Decatur, Alabama; a half-sister, Mary Lou Blasingim; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />BLASINGIM, Lovett Kelsey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 May 1984<br />Lovett Kelsey Blasingim, 80, Route 1, Prospect, died on Wednesday, May 16, 1984, at Shoals Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lovett Thornton and Mary Lou Kelsey Blasingim. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, May 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Billy Langford officiating, with burial in Stella Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lula L.Hannah Blaskingim, Prospect; two sons, Gene Blasingim, Prospect, and Ray Blasingim, Florence, Alabama; one brother, Billy Blasingim, Miami, Florida; one sister, Anna Lou Newton, Pulaski; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, Bee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1985<br /><br />Mr. Bee Bledsoe, 72, of Route 6, Pulaski, TN, died October 3, 1985, at his home. Funeral services were held October 6 at 11 a. m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. John Tucker officiating. Burial was in Rocky Mount Cemetery with Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native and lifelong resident of Giles County, Mr. Bledsoe was the son of the late Milton and Annie Lee Bell Bledsoe. He was the husband of Mrs. Lura Brown Bledsoe. Mr. Bledsoe was a farmer.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Annie Ruth Garrison, Mrs. Lula Mae Reynolds, and Mrs. Roberta Martin; five sons, Billie, Eugene, Paul and David Bledsoe, all of Evanston, Ill., and Richard Bledsoe of Chicago, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Paxton of Pulaski; four brothers, Sims Bledsoe of Chattanooga, James Bledsoe of St. Louis, Mo., Morris Bledsoe of Grand Rapids, MI, and Horace Bledsoe of Alabama; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, Bert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jul 1981<br />A native of Giles County, Bert Bledsoe, 82, of Petersburg, died Monday, July 13 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at Ralston-Brown-McCauley Chapel in Petersburg with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. The Rev. Bud Alexander and the Rev. William Moss were the officiants.<br />Mr. Bledsoe was a retired farmer and an employee of the W. A. Young Construction Co. He was the son of the late John H. and Loueva Bearden Bledsoe.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eugenia Evans Bledsoe, several nieces and nephews.<br />BLEDSOE, Eleanor Mitchell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell Bledsoe, 71, of Route 1, Dellrose, died on Monday, May 24, 1982, at Lincoln County Hospital.<br />A Lincoln County native, she was the daughter of the late Elbert and Maudie Harrison Gatlin.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 25 at Ralston-Brown-McCauley Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Wright Cemetery, Dwight Bledsoe officaiting.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Patt Criek, and two sons, Lester Mitchell and Joe D. Mitchell, all of Fayetteville; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, James Edwin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for James Edwin Bledsoe, 66, of Frankewing were held at 10:30 Monday, March 8 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery. Dwight Bledsoe officiated.<br />Mr. Bledsoe died Sunday, March 7 in Hillview Haven Health Center in Columbia. He was the son of the late Joe and Ivy Merrill Bledsoe. He was a retiree from the Railroad and a World War II veteran. One brother, J. M. Bledsoe of Pulaski survives.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, Joe Maurice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Sep 1989<br />Mr. Joe Maurice Bledsoe, 82, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1989, at Lincoln County Regional Hospital in Fayetteville. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with David Spencer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bledsoe was the son of Joe and Ivy Merrill Bledsoe. He was a veteran of World War II and retired operator of well-digging machines.<br />Survivors include one step-son, Edwin Burns of Missouri; five step-daughters, Mrs. Johnson Harwell of Pulaski, Mrs. Geneva Bledsoe and Mrs. Gwen Stone, both of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Betty Hollingsworth of Lewisburg, and Mrs. Marvin Scribner of Illinois; 13 step-grandchildren.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, Judy Rogers OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Mrs. Judy Rogers Bledsoe, 26, of Shelbyville, died Thursday, April 11, 1985, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after a long illness.<br />A native of Bedford County, she was employed as a typesetter for Dabora Corporation.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, April 13, at South Side Baptist Church in Shelbyville. Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Garden. M. Ray Winsett and Charles Brown officiated the services.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert Bledsoe of Shelbyville; her parents, Paul J. and Inez Smith Rogers of Shelbyville; one brother, Michael Rogers of Shelbyville; one sister, Mrs. Rita Huffer of Shelbyville; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of Shelbyville.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, Kate Wright OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1989<br />Mrs. Kate Wright Bledsoe, 90, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dwight Bledsoe officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Bledsoe was the daughter of John William and Susan Reed Wright. She was married to the late Auvie Bledsoe.<br />Surviovrs include one son, William A. Bledsoe of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Jean Ramer, Pulaski; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, Ruth Ophelia OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Ruth Ophelia Bledsoe, 65, died Thursday, August 31, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 3, at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Elkton with the Rev. George Moore, Jr. officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bledsoe was the daughter of the late Dan and Marcella Bridgeforth White. She was a member of Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Adolph Bledsoe of Elkton; two sons, Thomas Lewis Bledsoe of Elkton, Lorinza Bledsoe of Nashville; two sisters, Lula B. Driver of Indianapolis, Ind., Laura E. Massey of Elkton; two brothers, Thomas A. White of Louisville, Ky., David L. White, Indianapolis; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BLITON, Clara Elizabeth Green OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 May 1983<br />Clara Elizabeth Green Bliton, 72, Westport, Indiana, died May 20, 1983 in Greensburg, Indiana.<br />She was the wife of Paul Bliton and daughter of the late James Newton and Alma Hamlett Green.<br /><br />Graveside services were held Sunday, May 22, 1983 in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Paul Bliton, Greensburg, Ind.; step-mother, Mrs. Lillian Green, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Katherine Green, Nashville, two brothers, Robert N. Green, Gurnee, Ill., and James C. Green, of Harrison, Tenn.<br /><br />BOATRIGHT, Elsie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Feb 1983<br />Mrs. Elsie Boatright, 91, Clarksville, died Thursday, February 24, 1983 in that city. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, February 26 at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Bill Young officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late F. W. and Leona Beck Wolaver and was married to the late T. L. Boatright.<br />She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Katherine Watson, Clarksville, Mrs. Helen Bowers and Mrs. Florence Nelms, both of Cornersville, and Mrs. Betty Odeneal, Pulaski; two sons, Eric Boatright, Hot Springs, Ark., and Jim Boatright, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Lola Worsham, Lewisburg; two grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BOATRIGHT, Floyd A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Floyd Alexander Boatright, 75, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Aug. 2, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Webb and G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Boatright was the son of the late Ernie English and Mary Lee Birdsong Boatright. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Alice Boatright of Pulaski; one daughter, Pearl Eslick of Pulaski; two brothers, Ralph and Dean Boatright, both of Lynnville; one sister, Peggy Ingram of Aymett Town; two grandchildren.<br /><br />BOATRIGHT, Gertrude Chaffin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Boatright, 87, of Route 1, Lynnville were conducted Tuesday afternoon, January 27, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister, Brown Foster. Burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery. Mrs. Boatright died Sunday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A member of the Church of Christ and a retired employee of the Campbellsville School Cafeteria, she was a Giles County native, daughter of the late Tom and Dora Trice Chaffin, and was married to the late Edward Franklin Boatright.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Coell Shelby of Pulaski and Mrs. John Lane of Lynnville; four grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />BOATRIGHT, Mary Lee Birdsong OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 May 1980<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lee Boatright, 88, a resident of Fairhaven Nursing Home, who died Tuesday, May 6 at Giles County Hospital, will be held Thursday (today) at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Frank Rouse. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Boatright was the daughter of the late John Wesley and Rilla Hollis Birdsong and was the wife of the late Ernie English Boatright.<br />Survivors include three sons, Floyd Boatright, Dean Boatright, and Ralph Boatright, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Peggy Ingram, Pulaski; a brother, Alexander Birdsong, Tracey City; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BOAZ, Joe Wayland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Joe Wayland Boaz, 64, of Pulaski, died Friday, April 15, 1988, at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 16, at Bennett May Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Boaz was the son of the late Jeffrey James and Zana Parks Boaz. He was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ and was a retired grocery store owner.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susie Jenkins Boaz of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Pierce of Pulaski, Mrs. Elizabeth Trammell of Goodlettsville; one brothers, Lindsey Boaz of Campbellsville.<br /><br />BOAZ, Rev. Russell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 May 1987<br />Rev. Russell Boaz, former pastor of Trinity Circuit and other churches in the Tennessee Conference died recently at his home in Orlando, Fla., after an extended illness.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruth Boaz; one daughter, Betsy, and three grandchildren.<br /><br />BOLDIN, Larry George OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Sep 1985<br />Larry George Boldin of Route 1, Ardmore, TN., died at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski on Sept. 17, 1985. He was 88 years old.<br />Services were Sept. 19 at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel in Ardmore with the Rev. Lynn Marshall officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Boldin lived in the Ardmore area for all of his life. He was the son of the late William and Mollie Cross Boldin and the husband of the late Beulah Lewter Boldin.<br />He was a retired farmer. Survivors include two sons, Woodrow Boldin of Ardmore, and Floyd Boldin of Augusta, Ga.; daughter, Mrs. Jean White of Columbia; five grandchildren; four great grandchildren.<br /><br />BOLDIN, Willie D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Mar 1989<br />Willie D. Boldin, former resident of Giles County, died Friday, Feb. 24 in Westside Veterans Hospital in Chicago. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 28 in Calumet City, Ill.<br />Survivors include his wife, Bunnie Lou Boldin of Calumet City, Ill.; a daughter, Violet Marie Lawson of Giles County and nine other children.<br /><br />BOLTON, Tullie Benson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1983<br /><br />Mr. Tullie Benson Bolton, age 77, of Route 4, Pulaski, died August 4, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Saturday, August 6 at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bolton was a retired carpenter. He was the son of the late William Henry and Zora Ayers Bolton.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Bensie Lou Mitchell Bolton of Pulaski; three sons, Charles Bolton of Columbia, James Bolton of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Tommy Bolton of Pulaski; two daughters, Juanita Bolton, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Tula Mitchell of Huntsville, Alabama; two brothers, Wendell Bolton of Huntsville, Malcolm Bolton of Athens, Alabama; two sisters, Clara Rogers of Ardmore, Lavania Pyle of Huntsville; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BONACHEA, Noemi OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Noemi Bonachea, 82, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Sept. 6, 1987, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Memorial services were held Tuesday, Sept. 8, at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Pulaski, conducted by Father Tom Field. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Havana, Cuba, Mrs. Bonachea was the daughter of the late R. L. and Elisa Lopez Del Rincon Bonachea. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Neomi C. Blanco of Pulaski; three grandchildren; one sister, Miss Elisa Bonachea of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BOONE, Charles OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jul 1987<br />Mr. Charles Boone, 42, of Toledo, Ohio, died Sunday, June 28, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 30, at Anesbert-West Funeral Home in Ohio, with burial in that state.<br />Survivors include his parents, James Thomas and Marie Watkins Boone of Ohio; three brothers, Glen, Wade and Larry Boone, all of Ohio; two sisters, Lisa Strickland and Linda Strassner, both of Ohio.<br /><br />BOONE, Grady OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Grady Boone, 65, of Route 3, Pulaski, who died Thursday, January 29, in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton the officiant. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Boone, a native of Giles County, was the son of J. R. and Ethel Harwell Boone. He was employed as a cutter at Genesco, Inc., and held membership in the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Gowan Boone; two sons, William Boone and Wayne Boone, Pulaski; two brothers, Claude Boone, Pulaski and Tyson Boone, Modesto, Cal.; three sisters, Mrs. Allie Mae Archer and Mrs. Roselle Porter, Pulaski and Mrs. Deweese Davis, Modesto.<br /><br />BOONE, Lottie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1983<br />Miss Lottie Mae Boone, age 61, of 2141 Belcourt Avenue, Nashville, died October 7, 1983, at the West Side Hospital in Nashville.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at the Carr and Erwin Chapel Sunday, October 9 at 3:00 p.m. with James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in the Shores Cemetery.<br />Miss Boone was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include, her mother, Callie Rutherford of the Shores Community; two brothers, Willard Boone of Oliver Springs, Tenn., and John T. Boone of Toledo, Ohio; three sisters, Opalene Gooch, Mrs. Dean Dodge, both of Pulaski, and Aulerne Harmon of Nashville.<br /><br />BOOTH, Fred Stone OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Feb 1980<br />Dr. Fred Stone Booth, 49, died on Sunday, February 24, 1980, at his home in Wise, Va.<br />Services were to be held at 2 p. m. today (Wed.), February 27, in the Sturgill Funeral Home Chapel of Memories. Entombment was to be at Powell Valley Memorial Garden in Wise.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carol Laird Booth; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Booth of Pulaski; four daughters, Elizabeth Carolyn Booth of Wise, Rebecca Booth, Ladye Evelyn Booth, and Cecil Ann Booth, all of Louisville, Ky.; and one brother, Thomas Booth of Mendota, Va..<br />He was a graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.<br /><br />BOOTH, Lila Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1980<br />Mrs. Lila Wilson Booth, 82, widow of John R. Booth formerly of Giles County, died in Humboldt, Tennessee, July 23 after an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted at Hunt Funeral Home in Humboldt with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />She is survived by a son, John W. Booth, Humboldt, two grandchildren and one step-daughter, Mrs. Frances Buchanan of Minor Hill.<br /><br />BOOTH, Roxie Elinor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen,16 Dec 1982<br />Graveside services for Giles County native Mrs. Roxie Elinor Booth, 81, of Birmingham, Ala., were held at 11:00 on Monday, February 15, at Maplewood Cemetery with the Reverend Hoyt Logan officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Booth died on February 13, 1982 at St. Vincent Hospital in Birmingham. She was married to the late Fagan Booth and the daughter of the late Charlie and Pearl Mitchell Elinor.<br />Mrs. Booth was a retired secretary of T. M Booth&#8217;s and Son Produce of Pulaski.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Elinor Whiddon of Birmingham; one step-son, Fred S. Booth of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Culver of Dresden, Tenn., Mrs. Faye Clayton of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Lillian Reynolds of Palmersville, Tenn.; two brothers, Alton Elinor of McKenzie, Tenn. and Ottis Elinor of Memphis, Tenn.<br />Four grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren also survive her.<br /><br />BOSHERS, Romeo D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Dec 1984<br />A Giles County native died Monday after the car he drove apparently struck another vehicle head on near Centerville.<br />Romeo D. Boshers, 54, of Route 1, Lyles, was traveling west on Highway 100 about 13 miles east of Centerville when he reportedly crossed the center line and struck a truck driven by Gary White, of Route 2, Lyles, according to the report.<br /><br />Mr. Boshers was taken to St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, where he died of injuries sustained in the collision. White was uninjured in the crash.<br />Services for Mr. Boshers were Thursday at 3 p.m. in Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Revs. Steven Marker, Bill Morris and Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Dewey Boshers. He was a retired Air Force veteran who served in the Korean war and was a nurse at Turney Center in Only.<br />Other survivors includes his wife, Sue Boshers of Lyles; his mother, Mrs. Thelma Brewer of Pulaski; three daughters, Barbara Boshers and Debbie Abernathy, both of Pulaski, and Tonya Boshers of Lamar, S.C.; four sons, Lynn Boshers of Laport, Ind., Dewey Boshers of Pulaski, Troy Boshers of Warner Robbins Air Force Base in Warner Robbins, Ga., and Chris Boshers of Columbia; three step-daughters; two step-sons; and 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />BOTTOMS, Lola Rippy OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Apr 1983<br />Mrs. Lola Bottoms, 78, Huntsville, Ala., died Thursday, April 21, 1983, at Whitesburg Manor Nursing Home in that city. Funeral services were held Sun., April 24 at Westlawn Baptist Church with burial in Elliott Cemetery, Ardmore, with Phil Moyers officiating.<br />She is survived by her husband, Floyd Bottoms, Huntsville; two daughters, Mrs. Lorene Braly, Pulaski and Mrs. Bernard Roland, Denver, Colo.; two brothers, John Rippy, Columbia, and Joe Rippy, Atlanta; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Speers, Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BOWEN, Annie Butcher OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Sep Aug 1985<br />Annie Butcher Bowen, 64, died Thursday, Aug. 29, 1985, at Merrihill Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />She was the daughter of the late Nick and Ruth Grandige Butcher and was married to the late Joe T. Bowen.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bryant Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four sons, Joe, Jackie, Lyndal and Richard Bowen, all of Lewisburg; one brother, Mitchell Butcher of Pulaski; five sisters, Katie Aymett, Sadie Butcher and Millie Phillips, all of Pulaski, Eloise Hollingsworth of Park City, Tenn., Dena Butcher of Nashville; four grandchildren and six step-grandchildren.<br /><br />BOWEN, Charles Anthony OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for Charles Anthony Bowen, 23, of Route 1, Pulaski were held at 2:00 p. m. Friday, March 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born in Marshall County April 10, 1958, the son of Leon and Lula Mae Hendrix Bowen. Mr. Bowen died at his home Wednesday March 3. He was employed at Maremont Gabriel.<br /><br />BOWEN, Dannie Lucille OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Dannie Lucille Bowen, 73, Pulaski, died on Monday September 3, 1984, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Giles County, she was married to the late David Bowen.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, September 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Bill Morris officiating.<br />Survivors include three sons, Danny Bowen, Richard Bowen and Larry Bowen, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mackie Arnett, Alabama, and Melba Chick, Florida; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />BOWEN, George OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Nov 1989<br />Mr. George Bowen, 80, of Summertown, died Sunday, Nov. 5, 1989, at Lawrenceburg Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 7, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Thomas Mattox officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bowen was the son of the late George and Annie Lee Range Bowen and was married to the late Lottie Green Bowen. He was a retired track supervisor for the railroad and a member of Summertown Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Peggy Semanek of Stella, Claudie Polpill of Melbourne, Fla., Sue Putman of Ethridge, Ellen Bowen of Summertown; one son, G. W. Bowen of Summertown; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BOWEN, Lottie Green OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jul 1980<br />Mrs. Lottie Green Bowen, 68, of Route 2 Summertown died Wednesday, July 16 at Park View Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:00 a. m. at North Funeral Home with burial in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens. Bro. Cog Marbut will conduct the service.<br />Mrs. Bowen was the daughter of the late Howell and Rosa Ann Brewer Green.<br />Survivors include her husband, George Bowen, Sr. of Summertown; five daughters, Mrs. Peggy Semanek of Prospect, Mrs. Claudia Pompili, Melbourne, Fla., Mrs. Sue Putman, Ethridge, Mrs. Mae Simmons, Minor Hill, Miss Elen Bowen, Summertown; one son, George Bowen, Jr., Summertown; five sisters, Mrs. Hazel Grinnel, Mrs. Oscar Grinnel, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ann Dickey, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett, Mrs. Shelby Vernon, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Flavel Green and Aaron Green, Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.<br /><br />BOWERS, Glynda Marie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1985<br />Mrs. Glynda Marie Bowers, 75, of Pulaski, died Friday, April 26, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Mississippi, she was the daughter of the late John Thomas and Amanda Irwin Lowe and was married to the late Robert (Buck) Bowers. She was a member of Episcopal Christ Church of Pulaski.<br />Memorial services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday, April 28, at the Church of the Messiah-Episcopal with burial in Maplewood, Rev. Carl Cannon officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ann Matthews of Lakeland, Florida; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. John Prictard, Mrs. X. L. Driver, and Mrs. John Hamlin, all of Tunica, Mississippi.<br /><br />BOWERS, Lottie Carter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Lottie Carter Bowers, 88, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 29, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 4, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Mose Phillips officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Bessemer, Ala., Mrs. Bowers was the daughter of the late Jim and Lula Bishop Houston. She was a member of Beulah Baptist Church and was a practical nurse at Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include her husband, Charlie Bowers; five step-daughters; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BOYD, Euell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Euell Boyd, 71, of Lawrenceburg, died Saturday, March 14, 1987, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Monday, March 16, at Bennett-May Chapel with Jerry Dryden officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Boyd was the son of the late Tonchie and Mattie Phelps Boyd. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was retired from the Genesco Shoe Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ellen Pigg Boyd of Lawrenceburg; two sons, Douglas and Michael Boyd, both of Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; three sisters, Miss Virgie Boyd and Mrs. Sue Topps, both of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Charlie Newton of Chicago, Ill.; two brothers, Wilson Boyd of Lawrenceburg, Nathan Boyd of Memphis; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BOYD, John Andrew Newsline 11 Feb &#8211; 18 Feb 1986<br />John Andrew Boyd, 73, of 1410-D Brown Drive, Pulaski, TN, died February 1, 1986, at Hillside Hospital following a long illness. Funeral services were held February 5 at 12 noon at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. James Griffin officiating. Burial was in Rosemount Cemetery at Columbia, TN, with Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge.<br />Son of the late Sol and Florence Perry Boyd. Mr. Boyd was a native of Lynnville, TN. He was a member of Round Hill A.M.E. Church. Mr. Boyd was a retired groom of horses.<br />Survivors include one brother, Everett Boyd of Columbia, TN; one sister, Mrs. Annie Pearl Martin of Pulaski; eight nephews, three nieces, two sisters-in-law and one brother-in-law.<br /><br />BOYD, Katie Maria .OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 May 1982<br />Mrs. Katie Maria Boyd, 85, died on Friday, April 30, 1982, at her home on Route 2, Lynnville/<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Archie and Maria Tinnon Grammar and the wife of the late James White Boyd.<br /><br />Graveside services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, May 2, at Lynnwood Cemetery, Mack Wheeler officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, James H. Boyd, Lynnville, and William Boyd, Nashville; two sisters, Sallie Will Matthews, Cornersville, and Maudie Gregg, Nashville; and five grandchildren<br /><br />BOYD, Willie Pauline Boatright OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Pauline Boyd, 72, a resident of Fairhaven Nursing Home, were held Friday, September 25 at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. with interment in Pisgah Cemetery. The Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Paul Allen were the officiants. Mrs. Boyd died Wednesday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willie and Etta Cathcart Boatright, and was married to the late Harold Boyd. She was a member of the United Methodist Church and had been a teacher in the Giles County School System for 24 years and in the Huntsville School System for 11 years.<br />Survivors include an aunt, Mrs. Ella Lee Cathcart, Pulaski; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Flora Boyd, Decatur, Ala. and several cousins.<br /><br />BOYD, Walter Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1985<br />Walter Jones Boyd, 96, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, May 29, 1985, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James B. and Mary G. White Boyd. He was a veteran of World War I and a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Friday, May 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Bob Smith officiating.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Camilla Boyd Welsh of Tyler, Texas; and five nephews, James Boyd of Lynnville, William Boyd of Nashville, Rufus Boyd of New Albanay, Indiana, James L. Boyd of Florida, Dr. Billy Boyd of Mississippi.<br /><br />BRADEN, Annie Lee Kirkland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br />Annie Lee Braden, 80, Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 9, 1989, at Columbia Health Care Center. Funeral services were held May 13 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. William Howard Smith officiating. Burial was in Round Hill Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Braden was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late Mattie Kirkland. She was the wife of Charlie Braden. Survivors include several cousins.<br /><br />BRADEN, Clifford O. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Feb 1984<br />Clifford O. Braden, 67, died Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1984, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 11 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Braden Cemetery at Lynnville with Clifton Braden officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Walter and Ellen Braden and was married to the late Nannie Mae Moore.<br /><br />He is survived by four sons, Willie Braden, Nashville, Clifford Braden, Jr. and Alford Braden, both of Oklahoma, and Carl Braden of Missouri; two daughters, Mrs. Iridell Grooves, Nashville, and Miss Rita Braden, Missouri; two brothers, Robert Braden, Nashville, and Walter Clint Braden, Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Jones, Ohio, Mrs. Lucile Price, Missouri, and Mrs. Mary Ruth Frey, Nashville; 21 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BRADEN, Harold (Doc) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Nov 1989<br />Harold (Doc) Braden, 67, of Frankewing, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 20, in the chapel of Gallant Funeral Home with Tom Orr officiating. Burial was in Wrights Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Braden was the son of the late Floyd Edgar and Bessie Bevel Braden, who survives. He was a retired surveyor and veteran of World War II.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Lucille Gatlin Braden; three sons, Paul Braden of Fayetteville, Ronnie and Eddie Braden, both of McBurg; one sister, Elaine Sanders of Nashville; three grandchildren.<br /><br />BRADEN, J. D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Nov 1982<br />Mr. J. D. Braden, 56, Lynnville, died Saturday, November 6, 1982 at Community Hospital, Lewisburg. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 11 at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with burial in Braden Cemetery, Frank Brooks officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Louise Braden and the late Thomas A. Braden and was married to Ada Ruth Drake Braden.<br />Other survivors include two sons, Calvin Braden, Lynnville, and Sgt. Perry Braden, Fort Park, Louisiana; three daughters, Miss Darlene Braden, Miss Sabra Braden and Melissa Braden, all of Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Teona Malone, Lynnville; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRADEN, Mary E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Aug 1985<br />Mrs. Mary E. Braden, 55, Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1985, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Dickson County, she was the daughter of the late Obie Scott and Lena Spann Travis.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 p. m. Thursday, Aug. 15, at Shoal Street Church of God with burial in Gibsonville Cemetery, Rev. Rusty Creel officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include her husband, E. C. Braden of Pulaski; two sons, Hershell Scott Braden, Sr. of Pulaski, Sam Finley Braden of Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren; one brother, Brady Travis of White Bluff; and four sisters, Mrs. Mable Story of Charlotte, Mrs. Lillian Nash of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Odell Lovell of Kingston Springs, Mrs. Lucille Owens of Clarksville.<br /><br />BRADEN, Mary Frances Drake OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Frances Drake Braden, 51, of Lynnville died Friday, Nov. 24, 1989, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Round Hill A.M.E. Church in Lynnville with the Rev. Ernest Latham officiating. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery in Buford Station. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Braden was the daughter of the late Turner B. Drake. She was a member of Round Hill A.M.E. Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Bruce H. Braden; her mother, Mrs. Mary Will Phelps Drake; three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Theresa) Garrison of Pulaski; Mrs. Arthur (Lindle) Jones and Miss Brenda Braden, both of Lynnville; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Robert (Jeffie Drake) Allen and Mrs. Robert (Betty Drake) McKibbens, both of Nashville, Mrs. Adla Drake Braden of Lynnville; three brothers, Lindle Drake of Nashville, Edward and Hugh Drake, both of Lynnville; mother-in-law, Mrs. Clara Dean Braden of Lynnville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BRADLEY, Nellie Mae Gordon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Nellie Mae Bradley, 79, died Thursday, September 3, 1987, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 7, at Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Nashville with the Rev. Robert Pillow officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bradley was the daughter of the late Ephriam and Lizzie Strong Gordon. She was a retired seamstress at the Gus Mayer Company and a member of Mt. Carmel Baptist Missionary Church.<br />Survivors include three children, Lizzie Lee Nelson, James A. Bradley and Albert Meals, all of Nashville; 16 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; one sister, Louise Gordon of Pulaski; two brothers, Robert A. (Buck) Gordon of Pulaski and Raymond Gordon of Tullahoma; two nieces and three nephews.<br /><br />BRADEN, Louise B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Louise B. Braden, 89, of Lynnville, died Saturday, April 19, 1986, at Community Hospital, Lewisburg. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Mose Patterson officiating. Burial will be in Braden Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Braden was the daughter of the late Alfonza and Betsy Amos Braden and was married to the late Thomas A. Braden. She was a member of Happy Hill Missionary Baptist Church of Lynnville and Friendship Club No. 2.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Teona Malone of Lynnville; a grandson, Thomas D. Green of Pulaski and four other grandsons; five granddaughters; 12 great-grandchildren; two brothers, John Braden of Culleoka, Bennie Braden of Columbia.<br /><br />BRADEN, Mary E. Travis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Aug 1985<br />Mrs. Mary E. Braden, 55, Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1985, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. A native of Dickson County, she was the daughter of the late Obie Scott and Lena Spann Travis.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, at Shoal Street Church of God with burial in Gibsonville Cemetery, Rev. Rusty Creel officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, E. C. Braden of Pulaski; two sons, Hershell Scott Braden, Sr. of Pulaski, Sam Finley Braden of Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren; one brother, Brady Travis of White Bluff; and four sisters, Mrs. Mable Story of Charlotte, Mrs. Lillian Nash of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Odell Lovell of Kingston Springs, Mrs. Lucille Owens of Clarksville.<br /><br />BRADEN, Perry K. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1988<br />Perry K. Braden, 28, Lynnville was pronounced dead on arrival at Hillside Hospital early Saturday morning suffering from three bullet wounds to his body.<br />His brother, Calvin Braden, 23, also of Lynnville, has been charged with first degree murder of his brother during a dispute about 5:30 a.m. Saturday on Apple Hill Road near Waco, according to authorities.<br />Braden is also charged with carrying a dangerous weapon. He is in Giles County jail in lieu of $11,000 bond, $10,000 on the murder charge and $1,000 on the weapons charge.<br />Funeral services for Perry K. Braden were held at 1 p.m. today (Tuesday) at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Everbright Cemetery.<br />Mr. Braden was a salesman for Harpeth Ford Motor Company in Franklin.<br />Survivors include in addition to his brother, one daughter, Heather Lajean Braden of Lynnville; one son, Michael Ernest Braden of Lynnville; his mother, Ada Ruth Drake Braden of Lynnville; three sisters, Darlene Braden, Sabra Braden and Melissa Braden, all of Lynnville.<br /><br />BRADEN, Sadie Kennedy OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Sadie Kennedy Braden, 81, of Lynnville, died Thursday, March 10, 1988, at Maury County Hospital following an extensive illness. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 13, at Round Hill African Methodist Episcopal Church with the Rev. Charles Finch officiating. Burial was in Robertson Fork Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Braden was the daughter of the late Henry and Caroline Marsh Kennedy and was married to the late Arthur Green Braden. She was a member of the Round Hill A.M.E. Church. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include three sons, Walter Henry Braden of Nashville, Arthur G. Braden, Jr. of Chicago, Ill., Cordell Braden of Lynnville; eight daughters and seven-son-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Odie Lee) Alexander of Lynnville, Mrs. Beatrice B. Livingston of Buffalo, N.Y., the Rev. and Mrs. Larry (Vivian) Lockett of Pulaski, Mr. and Mrs. Willie C. (Emma Jean) Brownlow of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben (Ira B.) Potter of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin (Minnie) Seagraves of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Mattie Louise) Coffey of Lynnville; 35 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BRALY, Harriet Abernathy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1984<br />Mrs. Harriet Abernathy Braly, 81, of Zionsville, Indiana, died on Saturday, December 29, 1984, in Zionsville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Cayce and Florence Abernathy. She was a retired bookkeeper and worked in the office of the Giles County Trustee.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, December 31, at Bennett-May Chapel, Bill Moss and Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Hugh Braly, Zionsville; a daughter, Mary Emily Huie, Zionsville; four sisters, Mrs. Julia Smith, Miss Rebecca Abernathy, Mrs. Florence Cheatham, and Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, all of Pulaski; a brother, James Abernathy, Birmingham, Alabama; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BRALY, James Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Mar 1989<br />James Robert Braly, 71, Route 5, Lawrenceburg (Bodenham community), died Sunday, March 12, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Haywood Liles and Marlin Goodman officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Braly was a Giles County native and the son of the late Robert N. and Ella Clifton Braly. He was a member and elder of Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church. He was a World War II veteran, having served 38 months in the European Theatre. Mr. Braly was retired from Genesco and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Catherine Burns Braly, Pulaski; three daughters, Jamie Marks, Pulaski; Connie Byrd, Lawrenceburg and Betty Greene, LaVergne; one brother, William Neal Braly, Pulaski; one sister, Modena Green, Pulaski; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BRALY, Louis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1985<br />Mr. Louis Braly, 85, of Pulaski, died Sunday, April 28, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late R. A. and Lucy Allen Braly. He was a retired farmer and member of Trinity Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, April 29, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mable Wells Braly of Pulaski; one son, B. W. Braly of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BRALY, Lucy Mae Paulk OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Feb 1980<br />Mrs. Lucy Mae Paulk Braly of Route 1, Athens, Ala., died Wednesday, February 13 at Lofton Nursing Home, Franklin. Funeral services were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Paul Allen. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Braly, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late Irvine M. and Mary Brownlow Smith. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, C. B. Braly; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Adaie, Nashville and Mrs. Ralph Weems, West Point, Miss.; two sons, Frederick D. Paulk, Florence, Ala. and Dr. John I. Paulk, Starkville, Miss.; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />BRALY, Mable Wells OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Mable Wells Braly, 85, of 138 Bennett Drive, Pulaski, TN, died February 25, 1987, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski after a lengthy illness.<br />Funeral services were held February 26 at 3:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />A native of Maury County, TN, Mrs. Braly was the daughter of the late John Melvin and Emma D. McKelvey Wells and the wife of the late Lewis Braly. She was a housewife and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Billy Braly of Pulaski, TN; one sister, Mrs. Lelan Denton of Columbia, TN; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BRALY, Raymond P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Oct 1980<br />Funeral services for Raymond P. Braly, 94, of the Pisgah Community, who died Sunday, October 12, 1980, in Fairhaven Nursing Home, were held Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Frank Rouse officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Braly, a retired farmer, was a Giles County native. His parents were the late James Thomas and Virginia Paine Braly and his wife the late Mrs. Cleo Braly.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Maurice Tomerlin, Pulaski; a granddaughter, Mrs. Verlyn Ernst and a great granddaughter, Lisa Ernst, both of Davidsonville, Md.<br /><br />BRALY, Robert Louis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Apr 1985<br />Mr. Louis Braly, 85, of Pulaski, died Sunday, April 28, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late R. A. and Lucy Allen Braly. He was a retired farmer and member of Trinity Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Monday, April 29, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mable Wells Braly of Pulaski; one son, B. W. Braly of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BRALY, Samuel Hugh OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jun 1988<br />Samuel Hugh Braly, 95, of Lafayette, Ind., formerly of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 5, 1988.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 8, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Braly was the son of the late Will and Mary Emma Yarbrough Braly and was married to the late Harriet Abernathy Braly. He was a retired owner of a nursery and landscaping business and a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Emily Huie of Lafayette, Ind.; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Raymond Oliver of Pulaski; one brother, Bate Braly of Sarasota, Fla.<br /><br />BRALY, William Neal OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Oct 1989<br />Mr. William Neal Braly, age 73, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., died Tuesday, October 10, 1989 at his home. A native of Giles County, his parents were the late Robert Neal and Ella Clifton Braly. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p. m. Thursday, October 12, 1989 from the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs Louise Capley Braly of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; one daughter, Mrs. Brenda Braly Knowles of Lebanon, Tenn.; two sons, Jeff and Andy Braly, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Modena Green of Pulaski, Tenn. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRAMLETT, Henry T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Henry T. Bramlett, 74, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 7, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 11, at Old Zion Primitive Baptist Church with Rev. Howard Cliffe officiating. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bramlett was the son of the late John and Ella Johnson Bramlett. He served in the U. S. Army in the 390th Quartermaster during World War II from 1943-46 and was a member of St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs Ada Bramlett of Pulaski; two children, Mrs. Virginia Coffey and William J. Gracy, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Rose Coffey of Pulaski; six brothers, William A. Bramlett of Nashville, Rogers Bramlett of Norfolk, Va., John W. Bramlett of Clarksville, Albert, James, and Edward Bramlett, all of Pulaski; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BRANCH, Estelle Adams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1980<br />Services for Mrs. Cary G. Branch, a former teacher, were held Thursday morning at Belmont United Methodist Church in Nashville.<br />The Rev. Joe E. Pennel officiated. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Branch died Wednesday in Baptist Hospital after a brief illness. Formerly Estelle Adams, she was born in 1883 to Noah Powell and Elizabeth Muir Adams, pioneer settlers of Lafayette County, Missouri.<br />She attended public schools and later graduated from State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Mo.<br />In 1904, she married Cary G. Branch, a two-term representative in the Missouri State Legislature.<br />Mrs. Branch and her husband moved in 1916 to the Martinhurst Plantation near Pulaski. After leaving Pulaski she began writing a column entitled &#8220;Quips and Clips&#8221; for OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen,.<br />She was living in Nashville at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Austin C. Neal, 2613 Woodlawn Drive, at the time of her death.<br />She taught both in Missouri and Tennessee. Following her retirement, she lived for several years in Chattanooga, where she served as Grey Lady at Erlanger Hospital.<br />Active in patriotic and civic affairs, Mrs. Branch was a member of the A. P. Stewart United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a member of the Authors and Artists Club.<br />She was a published poet and wrote radio skits, dramatic sketches, and numerous feature stories, for various Tennessee publications. She was for many years a regular contributor of the Tennessean&#8217;s Forum.<br />While living at Martinhurst, Mrs. Branch operated Country Doll Factory in her home where she designed and manufactured Peter Rabbit dolls. Her employment of the neighborhood girls in the making of the dolls developed into a community project and received wide publicity in 1924.<br /><br />She was a charter member of Senior Citizens Inc. of Nashville, a member of Belmont United Methodist Church, and for six years was president of the church&#8217;s Pioneer Club.<br />Survivors include another daughter, Mary Branch, Los Angeles; two sons, Richard K. Branch, Pasadena, Calif. and Cary G. Branch, Jr., Los Angeles; and a granddaughter.<br /><br />BRANCH, James OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Sep 1982<br />Mr. James Branch, Pulaski, died Sunday, September 19, 1982 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 23 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Everbright Cemetery at Buford Station, the Rev. John Tucker officiating.<br />He is survived by two daughters, Mary Elizabeth Branch, Pulaski, and Janice Levas of New Orleans; a son, Joe Louis Brown, Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRANCH, Joe Thomas Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Joe Thomas Branch, Sr., 60, of Goodspring, died Friday, Feb. 19, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Branch was the son of the late Asa and Flossie Miller Branch. He was a retired printer.<br />Survivors include two sons, Joe Branch, Jr. and Tony Branch, both of Columbia; two daughters, Brenda Branch of Columbia, Mary Whitwell of Mt. Pleasant; one sister, Mamie Ruth Holley of Ohio; five grandchildren.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Ella Mae Adcock OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Aug 1989<br />Mrs. Ella Mae Brashears, 80, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 9, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 10, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Texas, Mrs. Brashears was the daughter of the late Mark and Maxie Dugger Adcock and was married to the late Leslie Brashears. She was a member of the Baptist Church and was retired from Lee-Mar.<br />Survivors include one son, Larry Brashears of Pulaski; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Marks and Mrs. Irene Cooper, both of Pulaski; one brother, Ben Adcock of Pulaski.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Frank N. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Sep 1988<br />Mr. Frank N. Brashears, 67, of Anthony Hill, died Thursday, Sept. 1, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Dwight Mercer and the Rev. James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brashears was the son of the late William Henry and Birl Fry Brashears. He was a retired accountant with Ashburn and Hessey Associates of Nashville.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Lee and Noah Brashears, both of Pulaski; six sisters, Agnes Brashears, Maxie Bobo, Kathleen McCombie and Sallie Hamby, all of Pulaski; Margaret Simpkins of New Jersey, Willie Mae Warren of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, John W. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Sep 1986<br />Mr. John W. Brashears, 87, of Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, Aug. 28, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were Saturday, Aug. 30, at North Funeral Home Chapel with J. D. Killen and Randy Wells officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Brashears was the son of the late Will Henry and Callie Howell Brashears and was married to the late Hudie Scott Brashears. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Good Hope Primitive Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jewell Nave Brashears of Lawrenceburg; six daughters, Mrs Frances Reed, Mrs. Lynda Hendrix, Mrs. Faye Dugger, all of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Clara Farmer, Mrs. Minnie Gibson, both of Columbia, Mrs. Jo Ann Musgrove of Pulaski; one son, Loyd Brashears of Watertown, Tenn.; 13 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Warren of Nashville, Miss Agnes Brashears, Mrs. Maxie Bobo, Mrs. Kathleen McCombie, Mrs. Sallie Hamby, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Margaret Simpson of New Jersey; three brothers, Noah, Frank and Lee Brashears, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Leslie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1988<br />Mr. Leslie Brashears, 76, died Saturday, Nov. 26, 1988, at his residence in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 28, at Bennett May Chapel with Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brashears was the son of the late B. F. and Lisa Frances Simpson Brashears.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ella Mae Brashears; one son, Larry Brashears, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Jewell Tankersley and Mrs. Ed Hill Estes, both of Lewisburg; two brothers, Billy Brashears, Pulaski, and L. B. Brashears, Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Will Tom OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jun 1982<br />Will Tom Brashears, 74, died on Friday, June 18, 1982, at his residence, 1301 Beverly Street, Pulaski.<br />A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late Berry Franklin and Liza Simpson Brashears. He was the former owner and operator of Party Pack Store in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Clarence Stewart and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tavie Brashears, Pulaski; two step-daughters, Mrs. Leonard Rogers and Miss Shirley Newton, Pulaski; three brothers, Bill Brashears, Leslie Brashears, Pulaski and Pete Brashears, Mt. Pleasant; two sisters, Mrs. Geraldine Estes and Mrs. Luna Jewell Tankersley, Lewisburg; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Zana F. Boaz OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zana F. Boaz Brashears, 85, of Pulaski, who died Thursday, May 15, 1980 in Giles County Hospital. were conducted Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister Tom Holland. Burial followed in Providence Cemetery.<br /><br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Brashears was the daughter of the late William and Mary Moffice Parks and was married to the late Thomas W. Brashears. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Pierce, Pulaski and Mrs. Elizabeth Tramel, Goodlettsville; two sons, Lindsey Boaz, Lynnville and Joe Boaz, Pulaski; 13 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.<br /><br />BRAY, Eula OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1982<br />Graveside services for Miss Eula Bray, who died on January 7 at Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg, were held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 9 at Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. Robert W. Cousar, Jr. officiated. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Bray was a long time member of the Presbyterian Church and a retired school teacher. She was the daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Williams Bray.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. R. V. Hill of Birmingham, AL and Miss Nicie Bray of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />BRAY, Nicie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Miss Nicie Bray of Lawrenceburg (formerly of Lynnville) died Wednesday, April 6, 1988, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Graveside services were held Friday, April 8, at Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville with Rev. Robert Smith officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Bray was the daughter of the late William Wynn and Mary Ann Williams Bray. She was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church and was a saleslady.<br />Survivors include one brother-in-law, R. V. Hill of Birmingham.<br /><br />BRAYFORD, Carrie Elizabeth Hawkins OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Aug 1989<br />Carrie Elizabeth Brayford, 67, 810-D Brown Drive, Pulaski, died Friday, July 28, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 1, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. John Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Brayford was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late James A.G. and Bennie Marie Kiser Hawkisn. She was married to the former Lee Brayford.<br />Survivors include one brother, Thomas Wilson Hawkins, Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. Bernice Jenkins, Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BREEDING, Rachel Wood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Aug 1989<br />Mrs. Rachel Wood Breeding, 89, of Nashville (formerly of Giles County) died Monday, Aug. 14, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Prewitt officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Kentucky, Mrs. Breeding was the daughter of the late Ike and Katherine Hyder Wood and was married to the late Ervin Breeding.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, Frank and Bill Breeding, both of Goodspring, Douglas Breeding of Georgia; two daughters, Inez Farrar of Nashville, Joyce Hardesty of Las Vegas, Nev.; two brothers, Isaac Wood of Cookeville, Kelly Wood of Michigan; one sister, Mamie Henry of Oklahoma; 16 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />BREEDING, Ruby Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Ruby Elizabeth Breeding, age 66, of Route 1, Goodsprings, died November 22, 1983 at Jackson Hospital in Lester, Alabama.<br />Funeral services were held in Bennett-May Chapel Thursday, November 24, at 2 p. m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Breeding was a native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ. She was married to the late Charlie Breeding and was the daughter of the late Will and Bessie Longshore Pickett.<br />Survivors include, two sons, Bobby and Billy Breeding, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Tyson Pickett and Carson Pickett, both of Prospect; three sisters, Mrs. Edna May Harwell of Marion, Alabama, Mrs. Viva Lee Johnson of Goodsprings, and Mrs. Estelle Green of Pulaski; and two grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BREWER, Joshua Gail OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Jul 1986<br />Joshua Gail Brewer, infant, died July 11, 1986, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Graveside services were held Saturday, July 12, at Shores Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Daryl Lingerfelt and Rev. Elmer Howell officiating.<br />Survivors include his parents, Bryan and Edna Brewer; one sister, Whitney Watson; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brewer; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warren.<br /><br />BREWER, Martin D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 May 1984<br />Martin D. Brewer, 70, Pulaski, died on Saturday, May 19, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late James M. and Ola Haislip Brewer. He was a World War II veteran and was a retired employee of Hayes Distributing Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lorene Holt Brewer, Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Ola Brewer, Pulaski; two brothers, Ben Brewer and Floyd Brewer, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Edith Gill, St. Petersburg, Florida.<br /><br />BREWER, Milton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Milton Brewer, 71, of South Haven, Miss., died Sunday, Aug. 17, 1986, at Methodist South Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 19, at Forest Hill Funeral Home in Memphis. Burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Inez Brewer of South Haven, Miss.; one daughter, Gloria Erwin of Pulaski; three grandchildren, Pam Southerland, Jackie Warren and Jeff Warren, all of Pulaski; two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Floy Smith of Waltford, Miss., Mrs. Nettie Ruth Scoggins of Sarah, Miss., Mrs. Lillie Mae Frazier of Lela, Miss.; one brother, Loyd Brewer of Parchman, Miss.; four step-daughters, and seven step-grandchildren.<br /><br />BREWER, Tom Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1986<br /><br />A Giles County man died of an apparent heart attack Thursday while at the wheel of his car. Tom Wilson Brewer, 72, of Frankewing, was dead at the scene. His body was taken to Hillside Hospital.<br />State Trooper Kenneth Marks said Mr. Brewer was driving on Highway 64 East and complained of feeling ill. He pulled off the road near McAfee Hill around 4 p.m.<br />A companion in the car ran for help and met Marks on Highway 64. Marks tried emergency CPR on Mr. Brewer, but that proved fruitless. Marks said Brewer apparently died instantly.<br />Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with Rev. Billy Cole officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />A Lincoln County native, Mr. Brewer is survived by his wife, Laura Edith Smith Brewer of Pulaski; two daughters, Delaine Green of Pulaski and Wynema Brewer of Birmingham, Ala.; one son, Dennis Brewer of Lincoln County; one brother, Len Brewer of Chapel Hill; four sisters, Annie B. Mitchell of Nashville, Allene Cole of Tullahoma, Virgie McCoy of Dixon and Betty Porterfield of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />BRIDGEFORTH, Georgia Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia Lee Bridgeforth were held Saturday, June 14 at 12:00 noon at St. Elizabeth Primitive Baptist Church, Elkton. Interment in Indian Creek Cemetery at Bryson. Elder Eugene Lewis officiated.<br />Mrs. Bridgeforth, the daughter of the late George and Lillie Mae Hawkins Mosely was born August 7, 1917. She died June 10, 1980. She married John B. Bridgeforth, who survives.<br />Other survivors include her children, Cletes L. Bridgeforth, Delores Johnson, Charles R. Bridgeforth, John B. Bridgeforth, Jr., Vanita Elizabeth Gardner and Wayne Bridgeforth; seven grandchildren; one sister, Flossie Vance; one daughter-in-law; two sons-in-law; two brothers-in-law; one sister-in-law; one aunt, Julia Gardner; nieces and nephews, other relatives and a host of friends. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRIDGEFORTH, John Berford OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Aug 1987<br />Mr. John Berford Bridgeforth, 78, died Friday, Aug. 21, 1987, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 24, at St. Elizabeth Primitive Baptist Church in Elkton with the Rev. James Gardner officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Elkton, Mr. Bridgeforth was the son of the late Martin and Lizzie Bridgeforth. Survivors include four sons, Cletis L. and John B. Bridgeforth, Jr., both of Evanston, Ill., Charles R. Bridgeforth of Pulaski and Wayne Bridgeforth of Elkton; two daughters, Delores Johnson of Evanston, Ill., Vanita Elizabeth Gardner of Elkton; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Harney of Indianapolis, Ind.; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BRIDGEFORTH, William Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1983<br />Mr. William Henry Bridgeforth, age 35, of Pulaski, died Sunday, September 11, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services will be held Thursday, September 15, at 12:00 noon at the Queen Ann Funeral Home with Elder Bennie Waddle officiating. Burial will be in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella.<br />Mr. Bridgeforth was an employee of the Sun Drop Bottling Company. He was the son of Mrs. Tennie Mae Bridgeforth of Pulaski and the late Mr. Elma Bridgeforth. He was married to Mrs. Lois Ann Beasley Bridgeforth of Pulaski.<br />Survivors, other than his wife and mother, include, two daughters, Threasa Bridgeforth of Pulaski and Rose Mary Cothran of Nashville; one brother, Paul Bridgeforth of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Lena Gilbert of Indianapolis, Indiana, Mrs. Rosie Nelson, Mrs. Barbara Appleton, Miss Alice Bridgeforth, Miss Linda Bridgeforth, all of Pulaski; and one grandson, Clinton Jerome Cothran of Nashville.<br /><br />BRIDGES, Thomas Claude OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for a retired farmer, Thomas Claude Bridges, 67, of Huntsville, Ala., who died Thursday, January 17 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Huntsville with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Dr. Billy Chitwood officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery in Madison County, Ala.<br />A native of Madison County, Mr. Bridges was the son of the late Thomas Lee and Icie Beudie Buffaloe Bridges.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura Taylor Bridges; a son, Thomas Claude Bridges, III of Huntsville; a daughter, Mrs. John Wayne McCrary of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. David Tuck of Harvest, Ala., Mrs. Edd Smith and Mrs. Bernie Wooler of Huntsville and three grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRINDLEY, Annie Dobbs OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Annie D. Brindley of Pulaski died Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Sterling Logel and Rev. Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Morgan County, Ala., Mrs. Brindley was the daughter of the late William and Mary Furline Dobbs and was married to the late Winfrey Brindley.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Effie Shelton of Pulaski; one son, Willie Brindley of Pulaski; three grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BRITTON, Ada Marks OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Ada Britton, 73, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 5, 1989, at Hillside Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 8, 1989, at Watson Tabernacle Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Walter W. Hardemon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Britton was the daughter of the late Samuel and Myrtle Chappel Marks. She was a member of the Watson Tabernacle Primitive Baptist Church, where she served on the Usher Board and was a Mother of the church. She worked with the Minister Alliance Choir and was a member of the Friendship Club No. 2 of Lynnville and the Mothers&#8217; Union of the Cumberland Association of Primitive Baptists of Nashville.<br />Survivors include her husband, Billy Britton; five daughters and two sons, Vesta Smith, Ella Gardner, Linda Brown, Jane Gilbert, Mary Lou Britton, Billy Britton, Jr., and Samuel E. Britton, all of Pulaski; 23 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; one sister, Miss Josephine Britton of Chicago, Ill.; three brothers, the Rev. William Horace Marks and Lawrence Marks, both of Pulaski, Samuel Marks of Chicago.<br /><br />BRITTON, Allie Dee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jan 1980<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Allie Dee Britton, 91, of Columbia, died Saturday in Maury County Hospital in that city. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. W. H. Reed. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Britton was the daughter of the late William H. and Orlean Beck Newton and was married to the late Rufus J. Britton.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Pearl Turner, Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Verna Holt, Columbia; 13 grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren and 20 great great grandchildren.<br /><br />BRITTON, Charles Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for Charles Edward Britton, 31, of Detroit, Mich., who died there September 3, 1980 were held here at 11:00 Wednesday, September 10 at the Taylor Street Church of Christ with Bro. James A. Bell officiating. Interment, Elkridge Cemetery. Born in Pulaski he was the son of Earlie Britton, Jr. and the late Mrs. Annie Lee Readus Britton.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gloria Sellers Britton, children, Charles Britton, Jr. and Shonda Britton, all of Detroit; father, Early Britton, Jr., step-mother Mrs. Josephine Britton; grandmother, Mrs. Clara McCoy, all of Pulaski; four brothers, James Britton of Detroit, John and Robert Britton, Louisville, Ky., William Britton, Pulaski; three sisters, Mae Frances Britton and Mrs. Louvenia Hearn, Pulaski, Juanita Britton, Louisville, Ky.; seven half-sisters, Barbara, Becky, Shirley, Janice, and Earlean Britton, Pulaski, Mrs. Betty Williams, Athens, Ala., and Brenda Simon, Chicago; three half-brothers, David Britton, Pulaski, Wayne Britton and James Nelson, both of Dayton, Ohio.<br /><br />BRITTON, James Franklin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Feb 1983<br />Mr. James Franklin Britton, 89, Pulaski, died Saturday, February 12, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Monday, February 14, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Pisgah Cemetery. Tom Campbell and Glenn Colley officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Harvey and Ellen Britton.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Britton, Pulaski; two sons, James E. and Daniel Britton, both of Pulaski; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BROADWAY, David G. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Jul 1983<br />Mr. David G. Broadway, 73, Prospect, died Tuesday, July 12, 1983 at the Medical Center in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Wednesday, July 13, with burial in the Elkton Cemetery, Jimmy Hargrove officiating.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Presley and Lottie Campbell Broadway and was married to Bertha Broadway of Elkton.<br />Other survivors include one son, William P. Broadway, Lewisburg; one daughter, Martha Jewell Bishop, Ardmore; one brother, Floyd Broadway, Aiken, South Carolina; three sisters, Alma Garrett, Pulaski, Annie Pearl Shannon, Ardmore, Tennessee, Edna McNeese, Elkton, Tennessee; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BROADWAY, Ellis Wilburn OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 May 1983<br />Mrs. Ellis Wilburn Broadway, 89, of Elkton, TN, died May 18, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Mrs. Broadway was a Giles County native and the wife of the late Allie Broadway. Her parents were the late John and Ella Jones Wilburn.<br />Mrs. Broadway is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Lessie Pope, Mrs. Bessie Case and Miss Gladys Broadway, all of Elkton, Mrs. Ruby McTunkin of Nashville, Mrs. Nell Gulliam and Mrs. Betty Smith, both of Columbia. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Ethel Rogers of Elkton; 13 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and 6 great-great-grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, May 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery, James Hargrove officiating.<br /><br />BROADWAY, Inez V. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Inez V. Broadway, 92, of Pulaski, died Friday, Feb. 5, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 8, at Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore with the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, James W. Broadway of Cleveland, Ohio, Thomas Broadway of Old Hickory; one daughter, Irene Harrison of Pulaski; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROADWAY, James L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1983<br />James L. Broadway, 70, of Elkton, Tenn., died May 18, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. He was a Giles County native and a retired pipe fitter and welder.<br />Mr. Broadway was the son of the late William P. and Lottie Campbell Broadway.<br />He is survived by his wife Louise Chambers Broadway, Elkton; 2 brothers, Floyd of Aiken, South Carolina, and David Broadway of Elkton; 3 sisters, Mrs. Alma Garrett, and Mrs. Joe McNeese, both of Elkton, and Mrs. Annie Pearl Shannon, of Ardmore. Also surviving is one grandson, James Richard Merrell of Elkton.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Friday, May 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Falmage Clayton and James Hargrove officiating.<br /><br />BROCK, Lillie Mae Johnson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Sep 1981<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Mae Brock, 77, of Pulaski, who died Wednesday, September 2 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Interment was in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Alabama.<br />Mrs. Brock, a retired nurse who had been on the staff at Giles County Hospital for many years, was a native of Limestone County, Ala., the daughter of the late Steve F. and Emma Hastings Johnson. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include two daughtters, Mrs. Dot Davenport, Pulaski and Mrs. Betty Peterson, Fayetteville; two sisters, Mrs. Alma Holt and Miss Roberta Johnson, Ardmore, Ala.; a brother, Thomas Johnson, Ardmore, Ala.; a granddaughter, Connie Payne, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BROCK, Lorene C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Dec 1980<br />Mrs. Lorene C. Brock, Route 4, Pulaski died in Giles County Hospital Monday, December 29, 1980.<br />Mrs. Brock, who was 75 was the daughter of the late Polk Boshers and the late Mattie Holman Boshers. She was a native of Giles County and was an employee of General Cigar Plant and Chrysler Corp. Her husband was the late Ezra Brock.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, December 30 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />Survivors include one son, Paul Torrence of Pulaski; two daughters, Wilma Jean Lovell, Evansville, Ind. and Sandra Janes of Pulaski; 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Flaherty, Louisville, Ky., Mattie Lee Melvin and Almeda Claud, Pulaski.<br /><br />BROOKS, Floyd Ewing OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Floyd Ewing Brooks, 90, of Pulaski, died Friday, Dec. 20, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 22, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Edgar and Ola Anthony Brooks and was married to the late Lemora Kimbrough Brooks. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Frances Worsham, Margaret Harwell, Ruby Petty, all of Pulaski; one son, Ewing Brooks of Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Leon Oakes of Alabaman; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROOKS, John H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Feb 1984<br />John H. Brooks, 64, died on Saturday, December 15, 1984, in Fort Worth, Texas. A Tennessee native, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks, Sr. He was the first general manager of the Consolidated Packaging Company in Pulaski. He was a veteran of World War II, having served as a pilot in England, Italy, and North Africa.<br />Funeral services were held on December 19 at Chattanooga Funeral Home in Chattanooga, Tennessee.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Shedd Brooks; two sons, Brian Brooks of Columbia, Missouri and Wesley S. Brooks of Phoenix, Arizona; three brothers, James W. Brooks, Charles E. Brooks and Donald B. Brooks, all of Chattanooga; two sisters, Grace B. Brooks of Bethesda, Maryland, and Mary L. Brooks of Chattanooga; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />BROOKS, Larry Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Feb 1983<br />Larry Wayne Brooks, 34, of 1004 Drummond Drive of Nashville, died on Thursday, January 27, 1983 as the result of injuries received in a traffic accident in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. James D. Nave at 3:00 p. m. on Saturday, January 29 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Brooks was the supervisor of building and maintenance for Shelby Singleton Corporation in Nashville.<br />He was the son of the late Billy Luis Brooks and his mother, Emma Sue Tate Hirst of Pulaski, survives. He is also survived by his wife Helen Powers Brooks of Nashville.<br />Additional survivors include three daughters, Alisha Dawn, Carrie Melissa, and Jamie Leigh all of Nashville; four brothers, Harry Hirst of Memphis, Michael, Terry and Mark Hirst, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Sharon Hirst of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROOKS, Mary Ellen Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Mary Ellen Brooks, 55, of Pulaski, died Friday, April 18, 1986, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, following an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Monday, April 21, at First Baptist Church with Rev. R. A. Oliver officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brooks was the daughter of the late Leroy and Willie Mae Braden Jones. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Rev. Frank Brooks of Pulaski; 10 sons, Frank Brooks, Jr. and Keith Brooks of Nashville, Marty, Van, Walter, Jeffrey and Terry Brooks, all of Pulaski, Gary Brooks of Dayton, Ohio, Kerry Brooks of Salinas, Calif., Stonie Brooks of Columbia; five daughters, Carol Truesdale of Springfield, Va., Mrs. Ava Doby of Columbia, S. C., Mrs. Mary Delois Harris, Angela Faith and Rhonda Renay Brooks, all of Pulaski; 14 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ann Jones Oliver, Dayton, Ohio; one brother, Thomas Roy Jones of Dayton, Ohio.<br /><br />BROOKS, Minnie Mae Clem OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Jan 1989<br />Minnie Mae Brooks, 89, Benton Harbor, Mich., died Friday, Jan. 6, 1989, at St. Joseph Hospital in Benton Harbor. Funeral services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Albert Pope officiating. Burial was in Hasting Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Brooks was a native of Alabama and the daughter of George and Sally Tatum Clem. Survivors include two sons, Gilbert G. Brooks of Michigan and Bobby Brooks, Florida; four daughters, Susie Whitfield, Mable Black and Effie Boyd, all of Michigan and Ruby Cline of Pulaski; 53 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROOKS, Talitha OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Talitha Brooks, age 91, died September 5, 1983, at the Merry Hill Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 7 at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Bruce Southerland of Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Dunnavant of Cornersville; one step daughter, Mrs. Victoria Stanford of Athens, Alabama; 19 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and 8 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROOKS, William R. (Billy) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Sep 1987<br />William R. (Billy) Brooks, 64, died Sunday, Sept. 13, at Huntsville Humana Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 15, at Shelton Funeral Home in Decatur, Ala., with burial in Athens, Ala.<br />Mr. Brooks was a native of Limestone County. Survivors include his wife, Abby Brooks; one daughter, Pamela Lowery of Huntsville; four brothers, Nathan and Joe Brooks, both of Athens, Mike C. Brooks, Jr. of Louisiana and Harold Brooks of Pulaski; four sisters, Kathleen Wells of Elkmont, Ala., Marjorie Peppers, Ruth Lawson and Betty Bullington, all of Athens.<br /><br />BROWN, Anna Lorena &#8220;Rena&#8221; Tice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 May 1989<br />Mrs. Anna Lorena &#8220;Rena&#8221; Tice Brown, 78, of Culleoka, died Monday, April 17, in Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 19, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Grady Pitts and Curtis Dowdy officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Brown was the daughter of the late John A. and Nannie Pearl Pinkelton Tice. She was a member of Central Presbyterian Church in Culleoka but later attended Stiversville Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Hubert A. Brown; three daughters, Mrs. W. T. (Lois) Hickman of Lynnville, Mrs. James (Doris) Hubbell of Columbia, Mrs. Henry (Pearline) McAnally of Mount Pleasant; one son, Edward A. Brown of Culleoka; three sisters, Mrs. Homer (Lennie) Haskin and Mrs. Ina Hopper, both of Columbia, Mrs. Roy (Geneva) Cherry of Culleoka; two brothers, Huey Tice of Columbia, Sherman Tice of Culleoka; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Charles Tulle OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Charles Tulle Brown, 49, of Pulaski, died Friday, April 10, 1987, at his residence. Funeral Services were held Sunday, April 12, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in Rocky Mount Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Levester and Minnie McElroy Brown.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elaine M. Brown; one son, Jude Brown; one daughter, Miss Barbara Brown; one brother, John Lee Brown; one nephew, John Lee Brown, Jr.; one nieces, Miss Janice Brown; step-mother, Mrs. Mattie L. Brown; two step-sisters, Mrs. Angeline Smith and Mrs. Jacqueline Miller; one step-brother, Clarence Hammonds, Jr.<br /><br />BROWN, Clarence Eugene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Sep 1987<br /><br />Mr. Clarence Eugene Brown, 71, of the Diana community, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 3, at Cornersville Chapel with L. E. Wright officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery. London Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Arthur J. and Lula Mills Brown. He was a carpenter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Frances Stevens Brown of Diana; one daughter, Mrs. Hershell Doggett of Beech Hill; two granddaughters, Tanya Doggett of Beech Hill, Yolanda Murrey of Lewisburg; two grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Dorothy Christine May OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jan 1980<br />Mrs. Dorothy Christine Brown, 39, of Route 6, Pulaski, died Thursday, January 10 in Westside Hospital, Nashville, following an extended illness. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Elmer Howell and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton were the officiants.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Brown was the daughter of Mrs. Christine Nelson May of Pulaski, who survives, and the late John Howard May.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include her husband, Robert Wade Brownl; a son, Keith Brown and a daughter, Monica Brown, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Elnora OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 May 1983<br />Mrs. Elnora Brown, 104, Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, April 24, 1983 at Crockett General Hospital.<br />Funeral services wre held at noon Thursday, April 28, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Prospect Cemetery, Piley Tucker officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Henry and Mary Elizabeth Upshaw and was married to the late Harry Brown.<br />She is survived only by nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />BROWN, Fannie Lee Grigsby OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Fannie Lee Grigsby Brown, 74, of Elkton, died Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 14, at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Roy White officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brown was the daughter of the late Ophelia Garrison Smith and was married to the late Jim Brown. She was a long time member of the Indian Creek Missionary Baptist Church at Bryson.<br /><br />Survivors include four daughters, Bessie Grigsby, Daisy Grigsby, Dorothy Harney and Alease Birdsong, all of Elkton; two sons, John Henry Grigsby of Elkton, David Wayne Brown of Nashville; five step-daughters, Hannah Webb and Tina Brown, both of Indianapolis, Ind., Ida Gilbert of Athens, Ala., Lois Ford and Mary Cross, both of Huntsville; six step-sons, George and Richard Brown, both of Indianapolis, Walter Brown of Huntsville, Junior and Edward Brown, both of Memphis, Wilbur Brown of Nashville; 23 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one sister, Sallie Mae Gardner of Pulaski; two brothers, the Rev. Will Andy McWilliams of Pulaski, the Rev. John B. McWilliams of Elkton; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BROWN, Floyd E. (Buck) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br />Mr. Floyd E. (Buck) Brown, 72, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 19, at North Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Clifton Johnston and Fred Blankenship officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Elmer Oto and Jessie Shields Brown and was married to the late Frances M. Brown. He was a member of the First Methodist Church and was a retired construction superintendent.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Barbara Brown of Lawrenceburg; one son, Elmer Brown of Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren; two sisters, Audrey McAfee and Ruby Bee, both of Pulaski; one half-brother, Clifton Brown of Lawrenceburg; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BROWN, Floyd Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Floyd Wilson Brown, 74, Route 4, Pulaski, died on Saturday, Feb. 2, 1985, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas K. and Daisy Abernathy Brown. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 3, at Bennett-May Chapel, Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Corinne Scales Brown, Pulaski; two sons, Larry Glenn Brown, Nashville, and Leonard Melvin Brown, Trenton, Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Barber, Pulaski, and six grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, George Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1986<br />Mr. George Franklin Brown, 52, of Pulaski, died Friday, Nov. 28, 1986, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Mrs. Dimple Brown. He was employed by Roadway Express and served in the U. S. Army.<br />Suriviors include his father, Julius Brown of Pulaski; his wife, Gladys Edde Brown of Pulaski; two sons, Brian Brown of Pulaski, Mike Brown of Lawrenceburg; two brothers, James E. Brown of Pulaski, John Brown of Murfreesboro; nine sisters, Betty Kimbrough and Nancy Willoughby, both of Gallatin, Barbara Green, Linda Polly, Diane White, Rose Mary Brown, all of Pulaski, Elaine Wiley and Juanita Woods, both of Nashville, Julia Glossup of Columbia; two grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Grace Helmick OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Mar 1989<br /><br />Grace Helmick Brown, 96, died Friday, Feb. 24, 1989 at All Saints Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 24 at Meadowbrook United Methodist Church in Fort Worth with burial in Everman Cemetery in Everman, Texas.<br />She was a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late Thomas H. and Ida Owen Helmick and was married to the late Clarence O. Brown.<br />She was an active member of the Methodist Church and United Methodist Women.<br />Survivors include two sons, C. O. &#8220;Bill&#8221; Brown of Fort Worth, Texas, and Paul H. Brown of Oakley, California; two daughters, Doris B. Pratt and Lois B. Thomas, both of Hurst, Texas; two brothers, Everett L. Helmick, Hillsboro, Texas, and Roger H. Helmick, of Mansfield, Texas; one sister, Nan M. Dyson, Fort Worth, Texas; 8 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Harley Daniel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jul 1989<br />Harley Daniel Brown, 72, of Ardmore, AL died in Huntsville Hospital Friday, July 21, 1989. Funeral services were held July 23 at the Chapel of Gallant Funeral Home in Fayetteville with Rev. G. K. Wood and Rev. J. D. Saint officiating. Burial was in New Grove Cemetery. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ozell Reyer Brown of Ardmore, AL; five sons, Hudson Brown, Ardmore, AL, Leonard and Lonnie Brown, both of Ardmore, AL, Lester Brown, Decatur, AL, Leslie Brown, Prospect; four daughters, Rachel Patterson and Reba Patterson, both of Delrose, Hazel Ralston, Lynnville, and Anita Parham, Elkmont, AL; two brothers, A. C. Brown, Athens, AL, and Howard Brown, Fayetteville; six sisters, Louise Stewart and Mary Ashby, both of Taft, Janie Patterson, Blanche, Alma Smith, Athens, AL, and Annie Florence Jones, Ardmore, TN; eight grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Henry OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Sep 1982<br />Mr. Henry Brown, 56, Nashville, died Tuesday, September 28, 1982 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a. m. Friday, Oct. 1 at Patton Brothers Funeral Home, Nashville, with burial in that city.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Gilbert Brown; and a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Williams of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Isaac Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jan 1980<br />Isaac Allen Brown, 73, died Saturday, December 29th at his home in Liberty Valley, Marshall County. Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home by Church of Christ minister, Tom Campbell. Burial was in Short Cemetery at Spring Place, Marshall County.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Isaac Spratt and Rosie Bell Rhodes Brown. He was a retired salesman and farmer and a member of Liberty Valley Church of Christ.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sadie Watt Brown of Belfast; a son, Staley S. Brown of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Robert E. Chapman of Marshall County and Mrs. Sherrell McConnell of Franklin; a brother, Willie Brown of Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Bell Bailey of White Marsh, Md.; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />BROWN, James M. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 May 1986<br />Mr. James M. Brown, 62, of Lawrenceburg, died Friday, April 25, 1986, at his residence. Funeal services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 1, at North Funeral Home with J. Arnold Porter and Daryl Alexander officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Elmer O. and Annie Massey Brown. He was a construction worker.<br />Survivors include his wife, Rachel Whitsett Brown of Lawrenceburg; one son, Terry Brown of Columbia; one daughter, Mary Griggs of Phoenix, Ariz.; two brothers, Clifton and Floyd Brown, both of Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Ruby Bee of Pulaski; Imogene Gilbreath, Ethel Dowden, and Audrey McAfee, all of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />BROWN, Jerald-Dean Exum OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Jerald-Dean Brown, 40, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 20, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Sain and Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. Brown was a night attendant at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home.<br />Survivors include her parentes, Gaston and Joyce Exum of Auburndale, Fla.; her husband, James Brown of Pulaski; two daughters, Kim and Angie Brown, both of Pulaski; four brothers, Jerry, Willie, Ronnie and Donald Exum, all of Auburndale, Fla.<br /><br />BROWN, Joe R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Joe R. Brown, 80, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 6, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 9, at Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Dalton Holt and the Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Peter and Nancy Baugh Brown and was married to the late Rosie Bell Abernathy Brown. He was an employee of M. Cohen and Sons Wholesale Grocers for 54 years, was a Mason and a member of St. John Lodge No. 10, A. F. and A.M., P.H.A. of Pulaski for over 40 years.<br />Survivors include his children, Thomas Justin Brown of Pulaski, Joe Cauley Brown of Seattle, Wash., Frances Irene Patton, Andrew Lewis Brown and Calvin Brown, all of Nashville, Sallie Will Sims of Pamona, Calif., Pearline Wright of Akron, Ohio, Will Mack Brown, Nancy Mae Seats and Ruth Ellen Skelton, all of Indianapolis, Ind.; 26 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Mack Brown of Pulaski, Ezell Madry and Curley Madry, both of Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Lady Madry of Louisville, Ky.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BROWN, John Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 May 1989<br /><br />Mr. John Henry Brown, 47, of Pulaski, died Monday, April 24, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 26, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown was a Giles County native and was employed at Torrington/Fafnir. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown; one son, John H. Brown, Jr. of Nashville; one daughter, Sandra Brown of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Maryann Staten of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Georgia Phelps of Nashville, and Mrs. Edith Lark of Sanford, N. C.; one grandchild.<br /><br />BROWN, John Robert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Feb 1987<br />Mr. John Robert Brown, 65, of Pulaski, died Monday, Feb. 23, 1987, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 25, at Bennett May Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Gaius and Florence Tomerlin Brown. He was a retired State Highway Department employee and a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Doris Reasonover Brown of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Faye Campbell of Pulaski; one son, Rickey Brown of Nashville; four grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Theresa Chimento and Mrs. Mary Pinkston, both of Lewisburg, Mrs. Eva Palmer of Nashville, Mrs. Frances Clem of Dickson, Mrs. Gertrude Palmer of Murfreesboro; six brothers, Van William and N. C. Brown, both of Prospect, Erskine and Arlen Brown, both of Pulaski, Paul Wayne and Billy Brown, both of Columbia.<br /><br />BROWN, John Thomas OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Mar 1985<br />James Thomas Brown, 74, of Route 1, Prospect, TN, died March 18, 1985, at Community Hospital in Lewisburg, TN.<br />Funeral services were held March 22 at 12 p. m. at First Baptist Church with Rev. O. L. McWilliams officiating. Burial was in the Love Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brown was the son of the late William and Lula White Brown and the husband of the late Lucille Brown. He was a deacon of Anthony Hill Missionary Baptist Church at Cedar Grove and a retired employee of Interstate Paving Co.<br />Survivors include eight sons, William, Clifford, Fred, John, and Wade Brown, all of Pulaski, Clarence and Ira Brown of Nashville and Eugene Brown of U. S. Air Force in Germany; three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Jordan of Dallas, TX, Mrs. Eulelia Lawrence of Prospect, and Miss Brenda Brown of Knoxville; one brother, Clifford Brown of Nashville; six sisters, Mrs. Martha Davis, Mrs. Mary Bruton, Mrs. Hatti Rorex of Indianapolis, IN, Mrs. Clara Starks of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Roberta Overton and Mrs. Lousie Hardison, of Nashville.<br /><br />BROWN, John Tyler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1988<br />Mr. John Tyler Brown, 91, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 13, at Old Zion Primitive Baptist Church with the Rev. Jessie Haliburton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brown was the son of the late Tom and Lou Reed Brown and was married to the late Theola McCollum Brown and the late Ella Harwell Brown. He was a long-time employee of International Mineral and Chemical Corporation before his retirement. He was a member of Old Zion Primitive Baptist Church, where he served as deacon.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carrie Will Brown; five daughters and three sons, Mrs. Esther Evans, Mrs. Roberta Fuqua, and Mrs. Louise Stewart, all of Louisville, Ky., James Brown of Pulaski, Nathan Brown of Memphis, William Thomas Brown and Mrs.Betty J. Hairston, both of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Lena Prince of Nashville; 27 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 16 nieces, three nephews; six step-children, Mrs. J. C. (Helen) Hogan of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Magdalene Fisher of Prospect, Mrs. Frank (Kathaleen) Griffin and Mrs. George (Naomi) Driver, both of Nashville, Mrs. Erise (Esther) Scales of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Carol (Easter) McHaney of Henderson; several step-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Levester OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Nov 1982<br />Levester Brown, 65, of 2305 Medaris Road, Huntsville, Ala., died on Monday, November 8, 1982, at Huntsville Medical Center after a short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Douglas Coleman at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 12 at Rocky Mountain Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A retired farmer and an employee of Maremont-Gabriel Corporation of Pulaski, he was married to Mattye Gardner Hammonds of Huntsville, Ala. He was the son of the late Tulley and Lucy Ann Holt Brown.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a member of Rocky Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church for over 40 years where he served as an Elder and treasurer of the building fund.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Brown is survived by two sons from his first marriage, Charles A. Brown and John Lee Brown, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth McElroy of Pulaski and Mrs. Dorthular Macklin of Louisville, Ky.; three step-children, Clarence Hammnds, Jr., Mrs. Jacqueline Miller and Mrs. Angie Smith, all of Huntsville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for Luther Brown, age 58, were held Sunday, June 14, 1981 at 2:00 p. m. at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel at Queen Ann Funeral Home. The Rev. Walter Wade was the officiant. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown died Friday, June 13, at a Louisville, Ky. Infirmary following a long illness. He was the son of John Tyler Brown and the late Mrs. Theola McCollum Brown of Giles County.<br />Survivors besides his father, Mr. John Tyler Brown, his step-mother, Mrs. Carrie Will Brown, both of Pulaski; four brothers, Lewis C. Brown and Thomas Brown of Columbus, Ohio, James M. Brown, Pulaski, and Nathan Brown, Memphis, Tennessee; five sisters, Mrs. Esther Evans, Mrs. Roberta Fuqua, Mrs. Louise Stewart, all of Louisvile, Mrs. Betty Hairston, Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Lena Brown, Chicago, Ill.; five stepsisters, Mrs. Magdalene Fisher, Prospect, Mrs. Kathleen Griffin and Mrs. Naomi Driver, Nashville, Mrs. Easter McHaney, Henderson; three stepbrothers, J. C. Hogan, Toledo, Ohio, Alex Harwell, Pulaski, and Roy Harwell, Nashville.<br /><br />BROWN, Maggie Gilbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Sep 1981<br /><br />Funeral services were held for Mrs. Maggie Gilbert Brown on Tuesday September 15 at 11:00 a. m. at First Baptist Church on West Shoal Street. The Rev. R. A. Oliver officiated.<br />Mrs. Brown died Friday September 11, 1981 at Riverside Hospital, Nashville. A native of Giles County, born May 8, 1895, she was the widow of Lewis Brown, Jr. of Prospect who died in 1969.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary Reynolds of Nashville; four sons, Harris Brown, James Brown and Will Brown all of Pulaski and Rev. Joe Brown of Indianapolis, Ind.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Della Hogan of Pulaski; two step-sons, Charlie Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio and Jerome Trotter Brown, Birmingham, Ala.; 29 grandchildren; a devoted granddaughter, Mrs. Ollie Mae Locklayer, Nashville; 54 great grandchildren; one brother, John Nick Gilbert. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Marvin M. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Mar 1982<br />Marvin M. Brown, 81, died on Thursday, March 11, 1982, at his home on Route 2, Lynnville.<br />He was a retired farmer and custodian of Jones High School, Lynnville. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Giles and Ada White Brown.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 14, at Round Hill Missionary Baptist Church, where he was a member. Burial was in Robertson Fork Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tommie Jackson Brown, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude S. Ball, a niece and two great-nephews, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Mary Elizabeth Bland Citizen-Press 12 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Brown, 79, formerly of the Bee Springs community of Giles County, died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1989, at Clarksville Memorial Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held Friday, Dec. 8, at Bee Springs Cemetery with Paul Sain officiating.<br />A native of Limetone County, Ala., Mrs. Brown was the daughter of the late James Wiley and Bertha Brown Bland and was married to the late Frederick Hugh Brown. She was a former member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joan B. Gower of Cedar Hill, Tenn., Mrs. Jeanette Sullivan of Savannah, Ga.; three sons, James R. Brown of Pulaski, Paul M. (Pete) Brown of Polk City, Fla., Michael G. Brown of Savannah, Ga.; 19 grandchildren and 15 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Minnie Ann McElroy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Ann Brown of Route 5, Pulaski were held Sunday, June 15 at 12:00 o&#8217;clock at the Rocky Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Rev. Doug Coleman and Rev. Edward Ogilvie officiated. Interment was in Rocky Mount Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Brown died Thursday, June 12, 1980. A native of Giles County born Feb. 15, 1917, she was the daughter of the late Willie Mahlon and Patsy Reed McElroy. She was married to Leevester Brown Dec. 25, 1937.<br /><br />From early childhood she attended the Rocky Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church and in 1943 she accepted Christ as her Savior, was baptized and joined that church where she gave dedicated service as an usher and as pianist for the choir.<br />Survivors besides her husband, Leevester Brown include two sons, Charles T. Brown, Chicago, Ill. and John Lee Brown, Pulaski; four grandchildren, John Lee Brown, Jr. and Janice Brown, Pulaski, Barbara Brown and Jude Brown of Chicago; a brother, Willie Mahlon McElroy of Pulaski; one aunt, Mrs. Jannie Bass of Nashville; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Elaine Brown of Chicago and Mrs. Joan Brown, Pulaski; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth McElroy, Pulaski and Donthular Macklin of Louisville, Ky.; ten nephews, eight nieces, a host of cousins, other relatives and friends. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Olivene Williams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Olivene Williams Brown, 64, of 439 South Tennessee Blvd., Murfreesboro were held Friday, July 18 at Woodfin Memorial Chapel with burial in Evergreen Cemetery in that town. The Reverends William Moss and Leon Stancliff officiated.<br />Mrs. Brown died Thursday July 17 at Westside Hospital, Nashville following an extended illness.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Brown was the daughter of the late Kirby S. Williams and Virginia Keltner Williams of the Friendship Community. She taught first and second grades 24 years at Beech Hill High School before her marriage to Neil Brown of Murfreesboro in 1958. Following her marriage she taught fifth grade at Smyrna Elementary School until her retirement in 1972. She was a member of Olivet Methodist Church.<br />Survivors beside her husband, Neil Brown, include three brothers, Marvin Graham Williams, Old Hickory, Bunyan and Herbert Williams, Pulaski; seven sisters, Mrs. G. Russell Moore, Mrs. John E. Wilson, Mrs. Tom Sanders, Mrs. Gene Dunnavant, Mrs. Fayne Ingram, Mrs. Morris Ed Harwell all of Pulaski and Mrs. Cecil Harwell of San Fernando, Ca.<br /><br />BROWN, Riley Humphrey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jan 1981<br />Riley Humphrey Brown, 66, died Friday, January 23, 1981 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Frank Brooks at 1:00 p. m. Wednesday, January 28, at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was a native of Giles County and a son of the late Vanus and Maggie Redding Brown. A retired employee of the L&amp;N Railroad Company at Louisville, Kentucky where he resided for 34 years before returning to Pulaski 3 years ago.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Estelle Anthony Brown of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Cosby, Pulaski, Mrs. Albureen Jackson of Hopkinsville and Mrs. Ida Bell Malone of Louisville, Ky.; six brothers, Osteen, Ollie and Thomas Brown, of Louisville, Ky., Sy Will Brown and James Brown of Pulaski and Thomas Brown of New Albany, Ind.<br /><br />BROWN, Rosie Bell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Rosie Bell Brown, 73, died on Tuesday, November 29, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Cauley and Ellen Maxwell Abernathy.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Friday, December 2, at Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, A. E. Berry officiating, burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge.<br />Survivors include her husband, Joe Rod Brown; five sons, Thomas Justin Brown of Pulaski, Andrew Louis Patton Brown and Calvin Brown, both of Nashville, Will Mack Brown of Indiana, and Joe Brown of Seattle, Washington; five daughters, Frances Irene Patton, Nashville, Nancy Mae Seats, Ruth Ellen Skelton, Indianapolis, Indiana, Pearlene Wright, Akron, Ohio, Sallie Will Sims, Pamona, California; two sisters, Lizzie Lee Reynolds and Eliza Daily, Pulaski; one brother, Louis Abernathy, Indianapolis; 28 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Roxie May Felker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Roxie Mae Brown, 72, of Lynnville, died Friday, Dec. 4, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 5, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brown was the daughter of the late Eliza and Lena Cates Felker. She was retired from Lee-Mar Shirt Company.<br />Survivors include her husband, Vaden Brown of Lynnville; two sons, Glen Brown of Pulaski, Al Brown of Nashville; two brothers, Bill and Willie Felker, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Melvin Hickman of Lynnville; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BROWN, Thomas Rollan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jun 1982<br />Thomas Rollan Brown, 74, of Route 6, Pulaski, died on Thursday, May 27, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverend Clarence Stewart at 2:00 p. m. on Saturday, May 29 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Chester, Pennsylvania and a member of the Baptist Church, Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, Hazel Harmon Brown of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, T. Willie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jun 1984<br />T. Willie Brown, 75, Columbia, died on Thursday, June 7, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Saturday, June 9, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens at Columbia.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. William F. Kennedy, Lynnville.<br /><br />BROWN, Thomas W. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Feb 1982<br />Thomas W. Brown, died on Thursday, February 18, 1982, in Louisville, Kentucky. He was a Giles County native.<br />Funeral services were held at noon Monday, February 22, at Jordan Funeral Home, Pulaski, with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Cosby, Pulaski, Mrs. Ida Malone, Louisville, and Mrs. Burea Jackson, Hopkinsville, Kentucky; five brothers, Rev. Leroy Brown, Ollie and Osteen Brown, her mother, Mrs. Willie Mae Duke Brown, Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Willia Mae Holt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jun 1989<br />Mrs. Willia Mae Brown, 53, Nashville, died Friday, June 2, 1989 at her residence. Funeral services were June 5 at Saint James Primitive Baptist Church in Pulaski with Rev. Albert Foster officiating. Burial was June 6 at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Brown was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Grady Holt. She attended Bridgeforth High School and was employed at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. She was a member of the Ranson Temple Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Jimmie Lee Brown; mother, Mrs. Sarah Payne Holt, stepson, Reggie Brown, Calif.; two foster daughters, Tommie Thompson and Betty Richmond; three sisters, Katherine Holt, Nashville, Cordia Louise Marks and Virginia Holt; step-grandmother, Hazel Holt, Pulaski; and four foster grandchildren. Queen Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Willie Nathan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />Willie Nathan Brown, 41, died on Sunday, August 26, 1984, in Detroit, Michigan. A native of Giles County, he was a mechanic for Ford Motor Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, September 2, at Pleasant Hill C. P. Church at Stella, D. C. Williams officiating, with burial in New Gilbert Cemetery, Jordan Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Janet L. Brown and five children, Theresa, Kathy, Dora, Willie, Jr., and Devon Brown, all of Detroit; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Shaw, Denver, Colorado, Mrs. Ella Jordan and Mrs. Gladys Blair, both of Ft. Wayne, Indiana; five brothers, James and W. H. Brown of Detroit, Paul, Wendell and Randy Brown, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, Ewing P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Ewing P. Brownlow, 62, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1988, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bobby Gobble officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brownlow was the son of the late William P. and Louise Forsythe Brownlow. He was a veteran of World War II and was a retired heavy equipment operator.<br />Survivors include his wife, Eula Mae Howell Brownlow of Pulaski; one son, Steve Brownlow of Pulaski; one brother, Robert Harry Brownlow of Fort Myers, Fla.; one niece.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, Martha Ann Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Martha Ann Brownlow, 87, of Prospect, died Tuesday, February 18, 1986, at Madison Hospital in Madison, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brownlow was the daughter of the late Joseph Andrew and Frances Tennie Jordan Jones. She was a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Leonard Mai Brownlow of Prospect; three daughters, Mrs. Leon (Tennie Mae) Doty, Mrs. Melvin (Elizabeth) Hudson, both of Nashville, Mrs. Sid (Georgia Ann) Durham of Hendersonville; one grandson, Gary Alan Hudson; one great granddaughter, Regina Marie Hudson; two nieces, Mrs. Ola Mae Campbell, Mrs. Katherine Lusk, both of Louisville, Ky.; one nephew, Roy Jackson of Fairdale, Ky.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, Robert Harry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1989<br />Robert Harry Brownlow, 58, died Sunday, Jan. 22, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Jan. 24 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William P. and Martha Louise Forsythe Brownlow.<br />Mr. Brownlow was a retired master sergeant of the Air Force and a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam War. He retired from the Air Force in 1971 and worked for the Army Corps of Engineers as a lock and dam operator until last year.<br />Survivors include his wife, Edith Kuntzer Brownlow, Pulaski; one niece, Linda Bartley, Saint Petersburg, Fla.; one nephew, Steve Brownlow, Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />BRYANT, Malcolm Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Malcolm Lee Bryant, 73, of Lynnville, died Saturday, Dec. 6, 1986, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Bryant was the son of the late Willie and Georgia Bailey Bryant. He served in the U. S. Navy and was retired from Heil-Quaker Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jennie May Bryant of Lynnville; two sons, Joe and Don Bryant, both of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Kuhn of Nashville; one brother, James Bryant of Pulaski; three sisters, Emma Lou Hopkins of Nashville, Mima Bell Mitchell of Fayetteville, Mable Douthit of Bunker Hill; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BRYANT, O. K. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1986<br />O. K. Bryant, 66, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 1986, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, at Maplewood Cemetery. Hayes Chapel Funeral Home in Tuscaloosa will direct.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Juanita Bryant of Tuscaloosa; one son, Major O. K. Bryant III of Nevada; one daughter, Mrs. Debra Cartwright of Birmingham; one sister, Mrs. Martha Marie Ball of North Carolina; one brother, Jack Bryant of North Carolina, and four grandchildren.<br />In lieu of flowers, contributions are asked to be made to the American Heart Fund of Cystic Fibrosis Fund.<br /><br /><br />BRYANT, Will Alice Potter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Oct 1987<br />Mrs. Will Alice Potter Bryant, 53, died Saturday, Sept. 26, 1987, at Little Company of Mary Hospital, Evergreen Park, Chicago, Ill. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 2, at Cage Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Thomas Pulliam officiating. Burial was Saturday, Oct. 3, in Oakwood Cemetery in Chicago.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bryant was the daughter of the late Andrew and Fannie Reed Potter and was married to the late Theodore Bryant. She began her teaching career at Cobb Elementary School in Clarksville, Tenn. After moving to Chicago, she continued to teach for a total of 26 years in the Chicago Public School System until retirement in 1987. She was a past soror of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.<br />Surivors include a daughter, Mrs. Theoretta Alicia Radcliff of Chicago; two grandsons, Christopher and Jeremy A. Radcliff, both of Chicago; three aunts, Mrs. Rosetta Reed Rives of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Mary Potter Harwell and Mrs. Leona J. Potter, both of Pulaski; one uncle, Major Potter of Pulaski; a great-uncle, Lewis Daly of Lynnville; several cousins.<br /><br />BRYMER, Clara Curtis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Nov 1986<br />Mrs. Clara C. Brymer, 83, of Pulaski, died Friday, Nov. 14, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 17, at Bennett May Chapel with David Malone officiating. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Ardmore, Ala.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Brymer was the daughter of the late Will and Ida Childress Curtis. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Flournoy Brymer of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Tidwell of Detroit, Mich.; one son, Thomas Brymer of Detroit, Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Pearlie Mae Litton of Little Rock, Ark.; 26 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BRYMER, Emily Ann OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Nov 1985<br />Emily Ann Brymer, six weeks old, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1985, at her residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brymer of Pulaski; one brother, Joshua<br />Brymer of Pulaski; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price of Pulaski; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brymer of Wayne, Mich.<br /><br />BRYMER, Jesse L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Jesse L. Brymer, 53, of Westland, Michigan, died February 24, 1985, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A native of Giles County, he was an employee of the Ford Motor Company.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday , February 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery, Lawson Tuck officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marion Johnson Brymer of Westland, Michigan; his parents, Thomas F. and Clara Curtis Brymer of Pulaski; two sons, Michael and Tony Brymer, both of Westland, Michigan; one daughter, Linda Lawrence of Romulus, Michigan; one brother, Thomas Brymer of Romulus, Michigan; one sister, Ethel Tidwell of Bellville, Michigan; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />BRYMER, Mary Inez Colston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Mar 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Inez Brymer, 66, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 23, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Sain and G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Brymer was the daughter of the late Cullen Loyd and Elizabeth Henderson Colston and was married to the late James R. Brymer.<br />Survivors include two sons, James H. and Charles Norris Brymer, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Raymond and Hubert Colston, both of Indiana, Junior Colston of Taft, Tenn.; four sisters, Mrs. Daisy George of California, Lillie Lindsey of Indiana, Selma Pittman, Ardmore, Ala., Margie Montgomery of Louisville, Ky.; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchilden.<br /><br />BUATAIN, Grace OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, __ Dec 1984<br />Grace Buatain, 92, of 1318 N. Perry Street, Peoria, Ill., died December 15, 1984, at St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria.<br />Graveside funeral services were held December 19 at 11 a. m. at Maplewood Cemetery with Paul Allen officiating.<br /><br />BUB, Elizabeth H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Aug 1989<br />Elizabeth H. Bub, 83, died Sunday, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Aug. 16 in Lebanon, Connecticut with burial in New Lebanon Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three sons, Bill Bub, Pulaski, John Bub, Dellrose, and Walter Bub, Lebanon, Conn.; one sister, Mrs. Mary Hyson, Connecticut; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BUCHANAN, A. R. (Pete) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Mar 1987<br />Mr. A. R. (Pete) Buchanan, 79, of Minor Hill, died Monday, March 23, 1987, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Ala. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Paul McKinney, Rev. Nolen Brunson and Chester Stephens officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Buchanan was the son of the late John Taylor and Emma Dial Buchanan. He served as an alderman in Minor Hill for 14 years, was a member of the Minor Hill Methodist Church and a charter member of the Minor Hill Civitan Club.<br />Survivors include his wife, Frances Booth Buchanan of Minor Hill; one brother, John Edd Buchanan of Minor Hill; three grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BUCHANAN, Morgan Porter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1981<br />Morgan Porter Buchanan, 75, of Lakeland, Fla., died Monday, February 2 in that city. Funeral rites were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Styles Buchanan; a sister, Mrs. Carrie Dean, Houston, Tex.; two step daughters, Mrs. Katherine Roberts, Houston and Mrs. Mamie Jolley, Louisville, Ky.; two step sons, Ashley Styles, Louisville and Leon Styles, Castro, Calif.<br /><br />BUCKHANA, Claude OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1984<br />Claude Buckhana, 81, Route 1, Prospect, died on Sunday, September 30, 1984, at Veterans Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom and Frances McNeese Buckhana. He was retired from the U. S. Army and was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, October 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lois M. Buckhana, Prospect.<br /><br />BUCKNER, Stanley Wade OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1986<br />A one-car accident Sunday afternoon in northern Giles County took the life of an Ethridge man. Stanley Wade Buckner, 21, of Route 1, Ethridge, was taken to Maury County Hospital by the Giles County Ambulance Services, later taken by Life-Flight to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville where he died a short time later.<br />Officers said Mr. Buckner was found lying outside his wrecked vehicle. He apparently lost control of his car, hit a guard rail and was thrown from the vehicle. He suffered massive head and internal injuries.<br />Mr. Buckner, formerly of Nashville, worked as a horse trainer.<br />Funeral services were this afternoon (Tuesday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Leslie Smith officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Glen and Gloria Gafford Buckner of Liberty Hill; one brother, Russell Buckner of Nashville; two sisters, Darlene and Kayla Buckner, both of Liberty Hill; his grandparents, Mrs. Robert Buckner of Liberty Hill and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Wayman of Nashville; great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Gray of Nashville.<br /><br />BUDZICH, Bruno OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jun 1989<br />Bruno Budzich, 85, 994 Franklin Hayes Road, died Saturday, June 24, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday at Bennett May Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Budzich was a native of Germany and the son of the late Wilhelm and Hermine Budzich. He was a former resident of Long Island, NY, and a member of the Lutheran Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Helga Budzich, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Judy McKenna, Pulaski, Mrs. Gerd Dahl and Mrs. Edith Manitta, both of New York, NY; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />BUFFALO, Idell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Idell Buffalo, 69, of Minor Hill were held at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Interment in Minor Hill Cemetery. The officiating minister was Mr. Danny Pettus.<br />Mrs. Buffalo was born in Alabama June 4, 1910, the daugter of the late Ird and Anna Riggs Griggs.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, O. G. Buffalo, Minor Hill and a sister, Vera Stanford of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />BUFORD, Ruby Lawson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Ruby Lawson Buford, 84, died Friday, Dec. 13, 1985, at her daughter&#8217;s home in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski with the Rev. Gary Kelly and the Rev. Gudger Nichols officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Troy, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Booker and Martha Eleanor Foster Lawson and was married to the late Mark Nicholas Buford. Mrs. Buford had been a resident of Pulaski for about 30 years and was a member of and Sunday School teacher at the First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Alice Briley of Las Vegas; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Foster Buford of Franklin; a sister, Mrs. G. D. Bliss of Campbell, Calif.; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BUFORD, William McKinley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Jan 1981<br />Mr. William McKinley Buford, 84, Pulaski, died Tuesday, December 30, 1980 at Community Hospital, Lewisburg. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Riley Tucker officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Alander and Betty Abernathy Buford and was married to the late Estelle Johnson Buford.<br />He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Martin and Mrs. Vivian Tucker, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Pauline Walker, Nashville; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BUGG, Amanda Will Burch OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Sep 1986<br />Mrs. Amanda Will Burch Bugg died Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1986. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 6, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with Rev. William H. Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Burch was the daughter of the late Mary Lou and A. Archie Burch and was married to the late William Bugg. She was a retired school teacher, retiring from Bodenham High School, a member of Campbell Chapel A.M.E. Church and a member of the local, state, and national Retired Teachers&#8217; Association.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Agnes B. Bridgeforth and Weeta B. Morrow; her children, Mary Yvonne Bridgeforth Mack, James and Monica Nelson; sisters-in-law, Julia B. Dunnivan, Annie L. Bugg and Virginia Bugg; brothers-in-law, John W. Bridgeforth and Joe Bugg; an aunt, Lucy Carter; nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BUGG, Martha Lou OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Apr 1987<br />Ms. Martha Lou Bugg, 56, died Tuesday, March 31, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 4, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. William Henry Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Ms. Bugg was the daughter of the late Monroe Brown Bugg. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Virginia Bugg of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Mitchell of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Wanda Gilbert of Dayton, Ohio; four brothers, Stancel C. and Joseph Monroe Bugg, both of Pulaski, Edward Bugg of Oklahoma City, Okla., John Lewis Bugg of Diamond Bar, Calif.; 11 nephews; two great-nieces; one great-nephew; one aunt, Mrs. Julia Dunivan of Nashville; one uncle, Joe Bugg of Columbia.<br /><br />BULLINGTON, Mary Emma Jackson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07Jul 1982<br />Mrs. Mary Emma Jackson Bullington, 94, resident of Lawrenceburg Lions Nursing Home, died on Friday, July 2, 1982, at Scott Memorial Hospital.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, she was the daughter of the late James and Susie Shoemaker Beasley and the wife of the late D. E. Bullington.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, July 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Old Salem Cemetery in Alabama, Ray McDonald officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Ewell Jackson, Minor Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Rebecca Warren and Mrs. Hazel Robinson, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Joyce Newbern, Anderson, Alabama; nine grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURCH, Markham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Dec 2004<br />Mr. Markham Burch, 74, of Lewisburg, died Monday, Dec. 8, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, December 10, at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in New Hope Cemetery at Ostella.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Burch was the son of Leroy and Beulah Ray Burch. He was<br />a member of the Diana United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Charlene Poarch Burch of Lewisburg; four daughters, Mrs. Carol Ann Bigham of California, Mrs. Beulah Joyce Phillips and Mrs. Sandra Gail Cook, both of Nashville, Mrs. Emily Cecil Whitsett of Lewisburg; three sons, Jackie Tyrus Burch of Louisville, Ky., Charles Meyland Burch of Robinson Fork community, Larry Gene Burch of Clarksville; one sister, Mrs. Jewell Williams of Detroit, Mich.; one brother, Billy Burch of Pulaski; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BURCHELL, Jewell D. Pitts OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Jul 1985<br />Jewell D. Pitts Burchell, 48, of Prospect, died Sunday, June 11, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Malcolm and Clarise Brown Tosh and was married to the late James Burchell. She was a retired nurse.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Dell Sewell officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Jamie Burchell of Pulaski; five daughters, Beverly Duncan, Kathy McGill, Anita Noblitt, Michaela Mize, all of Pulaski, Vanessa McMullin of Birmingham, Ala.; one brother, Houston Tosh of Manchester; one sister, Mrs. William (Joyce) Curtis of Cleveland; 12 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />BURGESS, Bessie Neal Rogers OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jul 1988<br /><br />Mrs. Bessie Neal Burgess, age 86, died Sunday, June 26, 1988 at Pulaski Health Care in Pulaski. Funeral services were Tuesday, June 28, at 11 a.m. with graveside services at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Burgess was the wife of the late Clyde Burgess and daughter of the late Oakley and Maude Rogers. She was a member of the Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Dimple May, Sarasota, Fla.; and Mrs. Frances Johnson of Birmingham, Ala. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BURGESS, Elaine Young OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jun 1982<br />Elaine Young Burgess, 60, of Lewisburg, TN, died on Saturday, June 5, 1982 at Merihil Nursing Home following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Tom Holland and Coleman Pyle at 3:00 p. m. on Sunday afternoon, June 6 at Bill and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Burial followed in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br />Mrs. Burgess was a native of Giles County and a graduate of Beech Hill High School. She was a member of the Church of Christ and the daughter of the late Maurice Young and Anna Ruth Evans Young who survives.<br />She was married to Dewayne Burgess of Lewisburg.<br />In addition to her surviving mother and husband, Mrs. Burgess is survived by one son, Lanny Burgess of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. William H. Eason of Nashville; and two brothers, Willard and Glenn Burgess, both of Huntsville.<br /><br />BURGESS, Gracie R. McCafferty OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1988<br />Mrs. Gracie R. Burgess, 91, of Pulaski, died Monday, May 16, 1988, at Jackson Memorial<br />Hospital in Lester, Ala. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Dobbins Cemetery at Appleton.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Burgess was the daughter of Starnes and Frances Miles McCafferty and was married to the late Razzie R. Burgess.<br />Survivors include three sons, Millard, Herbert and Kenneth Burgess, all of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Gatlin of Minor Hill, Mrs. Hattie Will Foust of Pulaski; two half-brothers, Porter and Homer McGill, both of Minor Hill; 13 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren and two great-great- grandchildren.<br /><br />BURGESS, Hettie Sanders OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Hettie Sanders Burgess, 92, Cornersville, died Sunday, December 30, 1984 at Community Hospital in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Cornersville Chapel with burial in New Hope Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Dorothy Collins, Lewisburg, Mildred Cook, Cornersville, Betty Tucker, Cornersville, Serena Wilkinson, Nashville; two sons, Tom Burgess and Bernard Burgess, both of Cornersville; two sisters, Mrs. Allie Sanders and Mrs. Mary Compton, both of Diana; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURGESS, Lola Hatfield OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jul 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Lola Hatfield Burgess, 84, of the Brick Church Community, died on Thursday, July 26, 1984, at Imperial Manor Nursing Home in Madison, Tennessee.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Henry and Myrtle Hatfield and was married to the late Myron G. Burgess, Sr. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 p. m. Saturday, July 28, at Bennett-May Chapel, Tom Holland officiating, with burial in Brick Church Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Joanne Burgess Wingett, Madison, Tennessee; two sons, Myron Goodrum Burgess, Jr., Lynnville, and William Paul Burgess, Goodlettsville; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURGESS, Lounie Floyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Lounie Floyd Burgess, 50, of Route 1, Five Points were held Tuesday February 17 at 1:00 p. m. at Appleton Church of Christ with burial in Bonnertown Cemetery. Church of Christ minister, Alden Hendrix officiated. Mr. Burgess died Saturday, February 14 in Huntsville General Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Mr. Burgess, who was employed by the Inter-State Paving Company, was a Giles County native, the son of Mrs. Gracie McCafferty Burgess of Pulaski, who survives, and the late Rick Burgess. He was a member of Appleton Church of Christ for 30 years and had served as a deacon of the church for 10 months.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marvenell Forsythe Burgess; three daughters, Miss Karen Denise Burgess, Five Points, Mrs. Sandra Kay McRee, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Diane Aymett, Pulaski; three brothers, Kenneth Burgess, Benton Harbor, Mich., Millard Burgess, Prospect and Herbert Burgess, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Gatlin, Minor Hill and Mrs. Hattie Will Faust, Pulaski; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURGESS, Richard Dwayne OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Jul 1984<br />Richard Dwayne Burgess, 61, Lewisburg, died on Monday, July 23, 1984, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Myron G. Burgess and was married to the late Elaine Young Burgess. He was a retired foreman of the Heil-Quaker Corporation.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 25, at Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Chapel, with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery, William Coleman Pyles and Billy Young officiated.<br />Mr. Burgess is survived by one son, Lanny Burgess of Lewisburg.<br /><br />BURGESS, Villard H. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Villard H. Burgess died Thursday, Sept. 24, 1987, at his home in Florence, Ala.,<br />following a long illness. He was 69 years old.<br />Services were held Sunday, Sept. 27, at Elkins and Son Funeral Home in Florence with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Burgess is survived by his wife, Mary Norwood Burgess of Florence; two sons, Larry and Danny Burgess, both of Michigan; two daughters, Beverly Rager of Minor Hill, Tracy Burgess of Florence; four sisters; one brother; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BURKEY, Lester B. Newsline 11 Sep &#8211; 18 Sep 1984<br />Mr. Lester B. Burkey, 70, of 2923 Louise Drive, Nashville, TN, died Wednesday, August 29, 1984, at the Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville, TN. Funeral services were held Sunday, September 2, at Rainey Funeral Home Chapel in Ardmore, TN, with Rev. Merrill Landis officiating. Burial was in the Gatlin Cemetery with Rainey Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Washington, Mr. Burkey was the son of the late Jacob Albert and Nellie Blocker Burkey. He was the husband of the late Rose Ellis Burkey. He was a veteran of two branches of the armed services, received several medals including two Purple Hearts and Bronze Star.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jewel Taylor of Nashville; two brothers, Clifford Burkey of Washington and Dale Burkey of Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Maxine McCracken and Mrs Irene Romig both of Washington; one grandson, Rickey Taylor; two granddaughters, April and Angie Taylor; and one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Patricia Taylor.<br /><br />BURNES, Truma Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Oct 1982<br />Truma Lee Burnes, 72, of Rolling Meadows Apts., died October 17, 1982, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. on Tuesday, October 19, 1982, with the Rev. James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Arkansas, Mrs. Burnes was a member of the Wolf Island Baptist Church in Wolf Island, Mo. She was married to the late Robert Burnes, and was the daughter of the late Delia Bitticks.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Louise Brown of Pulaski; two grandchildren, Janet Claud of Pulaski, Ricky Brown of Union City; and one great-grandchild, Amy Brown of Union City.<br /><br />BURNS, Annie Whitt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Annie Whitt Burns, 63, of Pulaski, died Friday, Dec. 13, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Morris and Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Dixie Morris and Mrs. Zada Duncan, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Richard Whitt of California and Alton Whitt of Nashville; two half-brothers, Harold and Kenneth Whitt, both of Alabama; two sisters, Mrs. Cecil Pigg of Pulaski, Mrs. Ben Sprouse of California; one half-sister, Mrs. Betty Wells of Pulaski; two granddaughters, Lee Ann Cardin and Nicki Duncan, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />BURNS, Carroll Alexander OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Dec 1983<br />Mr. Carroll Alexander Burns, age 88, of the Bodenham Community on Agnew Creek Road, died December 2, 1983 at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held in Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2 p. m. Sunday, December 4 with Ray McDonald, MarlinGoodman and Jerome Abernathy officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Burns was a member of the Trinity Methodist Church. He was a World War I veteran. Mr. Burns was a retired farmer and also retired from the Giles County Highway Department and State of Tennessee Highway Department.<br />Mr. Burns was married to Myrtle Miles Burns. He was the son of the late Wilson and Emma Puryear Burns.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include two sons: Robert Burns of Pulaski, Miles Burns of Chattanooga; five daughters, June Richardson, Mary Ann Mize, Catherine Braly, all of Pulaski, Corinne Ciborowski of Maryland, Carolyn Kelley of Decherd, Tennessee; 22 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Gwendolyn Loveless OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1988<br />Mrs. Gwendolyn Loveless Burns, 43, of Blue Island, Ill., died Thursday, July 19, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Mondy, July 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Burns was the daughter of the late Malcolm Loveless. Survivors include her mother, Thelma Loveless of Prospect; her husband, Jerry Burns of Blue Island, Ill.; one son, Preston Hood of Goodspring; two daughters, Tonya and Derece Hood, both of Chicago, Ill., four brothers, Kenneth, Wayne, and Austin Loveless, all of Pulaski, Justin Loveless of Tucson, Ariz.; two sisters, Connie Cates of Atlanta, Ga., Lisa Gordon of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br />BURNS, Lee Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jan 1981<br />A retired carpenter Lee Roy Burns, 56, of Route 6, Lawrencburg, died Wednesday, January 21 at Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. North Funeral Home Chapel in that city by the Rev. Paul Ford and the Rev. Jerry Ragan. Burial followed in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burns was the son of the late Lonnie and Stella Kidd Burns.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Willie Teie Burns; a step-daughter, Mrs. Sue Kirk of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Frances Franks of Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Franklin Burns of Ethridge, Norman and Kenneth Burns of Lawrenceburg; three step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Lewis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Aug 1984<br />Lewis Burns of Louisville, Kentucky, died in that city on Monday. He was the son of the late Lucian Burns of Giles County.<br />Funeral services will be Friday in Louisville.<br />Local survivors include his step-mother, Mrs. Ruth Simpson Burns; step-sister, Catherine Reaves Williams.<br /><br />BURNS, Mary Evelyn Basye OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Mary Evelyn Bayse Burns, 83, of Pulaski, died Monday, April 22, 1985, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />A native of Louisville, Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late William Thomas and May Conner Bayse and was married to the late John O. Burns.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2:3O p.m. Tuesday, April 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Bill Morris officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Warren and Terry Burns, both of Pulaski; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Ruth Simpson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Dec 1984<br />Mrs. Ruth Simpson Burns, 92, of Lawrenceburg died on Sunday, December 16, 1984, at a Lawrenceburg hospital.<br />Her husband was the late Lucian Burns. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, December 18, at Bennett-May Chapel, Bill Morris and Clarence K. Stewart officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Williams, Pulaski, and Mrs. Frances Cave, Owensboro, Kentucky; and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Sallie Etta OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Nov 1982<br />Mrs. Sallie Etta Burns, 91, of the Bodenham community died Wednesday, November 17, 1982 at her home. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Friday, Nov. 19 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, the Rev. Jacob Gardner of Brentwood officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Joseph and Belle Cheatham Hamlett, and widow of the late Walter L. Burns.<br />She is survived by a son, Edward Burns, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Odell Ball, Pulaski, and Mrs. Martha Cole, Athens, Ala.; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Burns was a life-long member of Trinity United Methodist Church.<br /><br />BURNS, Willie B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie B. Burns, 65, of Route 5, Pulaski, who died on Thursday, January 7 at her home, were held on Saturday, January 9 at 2:00 p.m. Services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Burns was the wife of the late Leroy Burns and the daughter of Edgar and Bell Crews Tice.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Harold Kirk of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Perry of Summertown, and Mrs. Rosa Loots of Lawrenceburg. She also leaves three grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURRIELL, Joe Tom OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Joe Tom Burriell, 71, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 30, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 2, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Dalton Holt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Burriell was the son of the late Lawrence (Bose) and Augusta Thompson Burriell and was married to the late Gladys Ezell Burriell and the late Mattie Mae Johnson Burriell. He was a veteran of World War II, a truck driver for many years for the former Colbert Brothers Trucking Company and was a retired employee of the City of Pulaski.<br /><br />Survivors include two step-sons, Terry J. Ezell and John Thomas Folston, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Smith of Columbia, Mrs. Dinah O. Simpson and Mrs. Phoebe Privotte, both of Louisville, Ky.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BURRIELL, Will T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Will T. Burriell, age 55, were conducted by Rev. John Tucker, Wednesday, February 11, 1981 at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burriell died Saturday, January 7, 1981 at Ardmore Nursing Home. He was the son of the late Bose and Augusta Thompson Burriell.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Joe Tom Burriell, Pulaski, Buford Burriell and George Alford Dement both of Indianapolis, Ind.; five sisters, Mrs. Mattie D. Smith, Pulaski, Mrs. Zepher Silman, South Pittsburg, Tenn., Mrs. Flora Stevenson of Elkton, Mrs. Phoebe Lee Owens and Mrs. Dinah Simpson both of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />BURROW, Jesse Thomas OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Jun 1983<br />Jesse Thomas (J. T.) Burrow, 62, of Lewisburg, died Tuesday, June 21, 1983, after an extended illness at Lewisburg Hospital.<br />The funeral was held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the London Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Burial was at Harper Cemetery in Marshall County. Brother Marvin Nelson officiated the ceremony.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby Nance Burrow; one son, Jerry Burrow; two daughters, Barbara Yager and Dorothy Burrow all of Lewisburg; six grandchildren; three brothers, George Allen Burrow of Nashville, Ed Burrow and Harold Burrow, both of Pulaski; his father, Raymond D. Burrow and stepmother, Lizzie Burrow.<br /><br />BURROW, Raymond D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 May 1984<br />Raymond D. Burrow, 83, Route 4, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, May 29, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late Jessie Paul and Lizzie Cook Burrow. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 1:30 Thursday, May 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Marvin Nelson officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Palmore Burrow, Pulaski; three sons, James Burrow and Harold Burrow, Pulaski, and Allen Burrow, Nashville; one brother, Jessie Burrow, Lewisburg; five sisters, Susie Clemm and Margaret Mabry, Franklin, Tennessee, Russie Garrett and Linnie Giles, Lewisburg, and Blanch Burrow, California; 14 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURT, Glynn M. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Glynn M. Burt, Jr., 52, of Columbia, died Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Graveside services were held at Maplewood Cemetery Thursday, Nov. 19, with G. C. Fox officiating. Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Burt was the son of the late Glynn M. and Jean Nye Burt. He was a student at Impact School in Columbia.<br /><br />Survivors include his step-mother, Mrs. Ann T. Burt; two aunts, Mrs. Margorie B. Johnson and Mrs. Elnoir B. Bowers, both of Columbia.<br /><br />BURTON, Betty Jo Jernigan OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Jun 1989<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Jo Burton, 53, Feeport, Grand Bahama Island will be at 3 p.m. Friday, June 16, 1989, at Limestone Chapel Funeral Home, Athens, Ala., with Dr. Barry Anderson officiating. Burial will be in the Athens City Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Burton died Monday, June 12, at her residence. She was a member of the Methodist church and a native of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her husband, Dr. Lawrence Burton of Freeport, Grand Bahama Island; one daughter, Mrs. Pam Van Dyke of Athens, Ala.; one son, Mark Abernathy of Huntsville, Ala.; her mother, Mrs. Esterlene Jernigan of Pulaski; three sisters, Donna Jernigan of Lewisburg, Babs Butz of Nashville, Brenda Gladden of Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Terry Jernigan of Pulaski, Bobby Jernigan of Minor Hill; two grandchildren; five nieces and six nephews.<br /><br />BURTON, James Irwin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 May 1983<br />Mr. James Irwin Burton, 69, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, May 5, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Moriah Cemetery, James D. Nave officiating.<br />A native of Kentucky, he was the son of the late Ben and Stella Green Burton and served in World War II.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Luvenia Burton, Pulaski; six brothers, Harland Burton, Maryland, Russell, Samuel and Robert Burton, all of Kentucky, John Burton , Florida, and Arie Burton, Indiana; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Payton, Kentucky, and Mrs. Bessie Criscrow, Pennsylvania.<br /><br />BURTON, Mamie Louise Scruggs OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Mamie Louise Burton, 87, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Sept. 15, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, at Maplewood Cemetery with Andy Brown officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Kentucky, she was married to the late William Claud Burton.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Christine Hank, Mrs. Anita McCabe, both of Pulaski; two sons, William Claude Burton, Jr., John Wesley Burton, both of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Pinkelton of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Ben L. Clark of Bowling Green, Ky.; 10 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURTON, Philip Chandler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Oct 1984<br />Philip Chandler Burton, 64, Route 3, Pulaski, died on Friday, October 12, 1984, at Merihil Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Kenneth and Flora Burgess Burton. He was a retired truck driver.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday, October, 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Brick Church Cemetery, Bob Smith and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Holland Burton of Brick Church; one son, Chandler Burton, Belfast, Tennessee; one foster sister, Mrs. Frances Jo Hopkins, Brick Church; and two grandsons.<br /><br />BUTCHER, Curtis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Curtis Butcher, 72, of Pulaski, died Friday, Dec. 4, 1987, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Graveside services were held Saturday, Dec. 5, at Diana Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Chester County, Tenn., Mr. Butcher was the son of the late Mose and Ellen Goff Stout. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a retired farmer.<br />Surviovrs include one sister, Mrs. Velma Creasy of Lexington, Tenn.; one brother, Robert Stout of Henderson, Tenn.<br /><br />BUTCHER, Dena OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Nov 1985<br />Dena Butcher, 58, died Saturday, Nov. 16 1985, in General Hospital in Nashville. Graveside services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17 at Maplewood Cemetery with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Nick and Ruby Grandage Butcher. Survivors include one brother, Mitchell Burcher of Pulaski; four sisters, Sadie Burcher, Katie Aymett, Millie Phillips, all of Pulaski, Eloise Hollingsworth of Fayetteville.<br /><br />BUTCHER, Mitchell J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br />Mitchell J. Butcher, 71, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Aug. 18, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 20, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Butcher was the son of the late Nick and Ruby Butcher. He was a member of the Wales Baptist Church and was retired from Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Fannie Mae Hedgecoth Butcher of Pulaski; nine daughters, Mrs. Mary Long of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Margaret Brooks of Pensacola, Fla., Mrs. Wanda Griggs, Mrs. Nettie Higgins, Mrs. Linda Garner, Mrs. Faye Bee, Mrs. Frances King, Mrs. Sharon Clifton and Mrs. Renae Stolzfus, all of Pulaski; two sons, Kenneth and Tom Butcher, both of Pulaski; 27 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; three sisters, Miss Sadye Butcher, Mrs. Katie Aymett and Mrs. Minnie Phillips of Pulaski.<br /><br />BUTCHER, Ruby G. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Feb1983<br />Mrs. Ruby G. Butcher, 95, Pulaski, died Friday, January 28, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Sunday, January 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mrs. Butcher was born in Hungary and was married to the late Nick Butcher.<br />She is survived by one son, Mitchell Butcher, Pulaski; six daughters, Sadie Butcher, Mrs. Millie Phillips, and Mrs. Katie Aymett, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Bowen, Lewisburg, Dena Butcher, Nashville, and Eloise Hollingsworth, Fayetteville; 37 grandchildren; 67 great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />BUTLER, Barbara Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jul 1986<br />Mrs. Barbara Mae Butler, 42, of Pulaski, was found dead Thursday, July 10, 1986, in Rogersville, Alabama. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 13, at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Butler was the daughter of the late Brown Butler.<br />Survivors include her daughter, Sherri Malone of Murfreesboro; her mother, Mrs. Lela Butler of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Eldridge Woodard and Miss Patsy Butler, both of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br />BUTLER, George McLaurine OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for George McLaurine Butler, 64, of Pulaski, who died Thursday, April 17 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen was the officiant.<br />Mr. Butler, a retired Veterans Administration employee, was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Clarence and Henrietta McLaurine Butler. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />The only immediate survivors are two sisters, Miss Virginia Butler of Pulaski and Mrs. Lillian Sprigg of Lakeworth, Fla.<br /><br />BUTLER, James Mahlon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for James Mahlon Butler were conducted Monday, June 23 at 10 a.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Officiating were the Rev. Bill Reeves and the Rev. Richard Durham.<br />Butler, a native of Giles County, lived in the Conway community near Prospect. He was the son of the late Hunt and Mary Hayes Butler.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kate Garrett Butler, one daughter, Mrs. Mary Alice Edwards; one son, Jim Butler, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br /><br />BUTLER, Katye Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 Jan 1981<br />Mrs. Katye Elizabeth Butler, 85, housewife of Route 2, Prospect died in Ardmore Nursing Home on Friday, January, 2, 1981. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, January 4 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Church of Christ ministers Bill Reeves and Richard Durham officiated. Buril in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Butler, daughter of the late James T. Garrett and the late Alice Hasting Garrett was born in Ferris, Texas. Her husband was the late James Mahlon Butler. She was a member of Ephesus Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary Alice Edwards, Pulaski and one son, Jim Butler, Pulaski, five grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BUTLER, Mary Virginia OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Apr 1984<br />Miss Mary Virginia Butler, age 77, of Victoria Street, Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 11, 1984, at the Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a. m. Friday, April 13 at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen will officiate.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Butler was the daughter of the late Clarence and Henrietta McLaurine Butler.<br />Survivor include one sister, Mrs. Lillian Sprigg of Scottsdale, Arizona.<br />Miss Butler was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a housekeeper.<br /><br />BUTLER, Pink May OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1981<br />Pink May Butler, 69, of Route 4, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, December 15, 1981, at Huntsville General Hospital, Huntsville, Alabama.<br />A retired merchant and a former sheriff of Giles County and a postal employee for many years, Mr. Butler resided at Route 4, Pulaski, and was a member of the Church of Christ faith.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Butler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Harwick Butler, the son of the late W. P. and Laura Abernathy Butler.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. William E. Landreth and Mrs. Jerry F. Gilliam, both of Jacksonville, Florida. He leaves one brother, William Thomas Butler, Simi Valley, California and one sister, Mrs. Claude Jones, Pulaski. Two grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />BUTLER, Sarah Elizabeth Ward OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Apr 1987<br />Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Butler, 62, died Monday, April 13, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 16, at Pettus, Owen and Wood Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />Mrs. Butler was the daughter of Duncan Ward of Pulaski, who survives. Other survivors include, two sons, Larry and Donnie Butler; one daughter, Connie Hall of Smyrna; five sisters, Addie Horner and Melba Stanfield, both of Louisiana, Betty Frye of Nashville, Barbara Frye and Faye Ward, both of Pulaski; four brothers, Forrest and Harold Ward, both of Arizona, Jerry and Ray Ward, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />BUTLER, Thurman Alexander OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Thurman Alexander Butler, 75, a retired farmer of Route 1, Lester, Ala., who died Friday, May 1 in Giles County Hospital were held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Clarence Stewart. Interment was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Butler was born in Coffee County, the son of the late John David and Sara Crosslin Butler. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mablene McClure Butler, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BYFORD, Memrie Roller OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 May 1981<br />Mrs. Memrie Roller Byford, 83, of Rolla, Mo., formerly of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 3 in Rolla. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Frank Rouse. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Byford was the daughter of the late Lewis and Lucy Marks Newton and married to the late Clarence Roller.<br /><br />Survivors include a son, Joe Roller, Rolla; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Pollard, Pulaski; a brother, Roscoe Newton, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Alton Smith, Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BYRD, Lella Blondell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Lella Blondell Byrd, 38, of Dodge City, Kan., died Saturday, Sept. 23, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Mrs. Byrd was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include her parents, Andrew and Edith T. Ball of Pulaski; her husband, Franklin T. Byrd of Dodge City, Kan.; two sons, Mark Hutton and Andy Byrd, both of Dodge City, Kan.; one daughter, Laura Fox of Prospect; three brothers, Jack Ball of Georgia, A. C. and Bill Ball, both of Pulaski; four sisters, Faye Roberts, Jean Ferguson, Joan Smith and Bonnie Sue Ball, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />BYRD, Margie C. Amerson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1988<br />Mrs. Margie C. Byrd, 50, of Goodspring, died Tuesday, June 28, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. today (Thursday, June 30) at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Byrd was a native of Limestone County, Ala. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Amerson of Ohio; her husband, Jimmy Byrd of Goodspring; four sons, James, George, Junior and Billy Cline, all of Pulaski; five daughters, Emily Bowen, Gail Henderson, Geraldine Beddingfield and Joann Thompson, all of Pulaski, Kathy Flowers of Florida; four brothers, Richard, Homer and Bonnie Amerson of Alabama, eight sisters, Elizabeth, Rose Mary, Shirley, Luna and Hazel Amerson, Helen Romalar and Peggy White, all of Ohio; 12 grandchildren.<br />CAGLE, Corey Blake OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1985<br />Corey Blake Cagle, four-months-old, of Columbia, died Monday, Dec. 16, 1985, at Vanderbilt Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with David Dickey officiating. Burial was in Mt. Horeb Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Bobby Lewis and Faith Ann Dickey Cagle of Columbia; one brother, Joshua Cagle of Columbia; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Cagle of Shelbyville, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dickey of Ethridge.<br /><br />CAGLE, Shelby OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jun 1982<br />Shelby Cagle, 69, Route 2, Prospect, died on Thursday, June 7, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Warren County, he was the son of the late Will and Jo Turner Cagle.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, June 19, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial at Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Estell Cagle; two sons, Dave Cagle, Goodspring and Roger Dale Cagle, Oakland, California; two daughter, Mrs. Millie Jo Turner, Bethel and Mrs. Sue Martin, Prospect; three step-daughters, Mrs. Peggie Line, Bethel, Mrs. Bonnie Foster, Cleveland, Texas, and Mrs. Jewell Dean Walker, Columbia; two step-sons, James Malone and Charlie Malone, Pulaski; one brother, William Earl Cagle, Athens, Ala., three half-brothers, Herman McCluskey, Athens, Eugene McCluskey, Nashville and Leon McCluskey, Georgia; two half-sisters, Hazel Sanderson, Athens, Alma Jean Hamby, Huntsville; 14 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />CALAHAN, James Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jun 1989<br />Mr. James Reed Calahan, 75, of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 11, 1989, at Parkview Medical Center in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jack Fisher officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Calahan was the son of the late Adrian J. and Pearl Reed Calahan and was married to the late Mary Hewitt Calahan. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two sons, Jimmy H. Calahan of Nashville, Frank Reed Calahan of Pulaski; two daughters, Joy Calahan Graves of Clarksville, Jan Calahan of Rome, Ga.; 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />CALAHAN, Mary Frances Hewitt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Mary Frances Calahan, 64, of Route 1, Lynnville, who died at Maury County Hospital on Thursday, January 21, were held at 2:00 p. m. on Friday, January 22, 1982, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. Wayne Kelly and Rev. Pat Goodloe officiated.<br />A retired dietician from Giles County Hospital, Mrs. Calahan is survived by her husband, Reed Callahan of Lynnville. She was the daughter of the late John Payton and Clabe Taylor Wilkes Hewitt.<br />Other survivors include two sons, Jimmy Calahan of Lynnville and Frank Calahan of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Joy Graves of Nashville and Mrs. Jan Luna of Frankewing; three brothers, Wilkes, John and Allen Hewitt, all of Lynnville; four sisters, Mrs. Sara Dugger, Mrs. Nannie Pigg, Mrs. Brownie Scoggin and Mrs. Tally Underwood, all of Lynnville; and ten grandchildren.<br /><br />CALDWELL, Birtie Louise OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Birtie Louise Caldwell, who died Monday, February 2 at her residence in Delrose, were held Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. at Ralston, Brown, McCauley Funeral Home, Fayetteville, by Church of Christ minister Terrell Pitts. Interment was in Shiloh Cemetery in the Delrose Community.<br />Survivors include her husband, William Caldwell; two sons, Billy Caldwell of Chicago, Ill. and Bobby Caldwell of Lawrenceburg; a daughter, Mrs. Elouise Garcia of Chicago; 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Carter Doster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br />A retired farmer, Carter Doster Callahan, 87, of Lewisburg died Tuesday, June 10 in Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Church of Christ ministers, Herbert McNeese and Johnny Pope were the officiants.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Callahan was the son of the late James Ed and Lucretia Moore Callahan.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Roberts Callahan; two daughters, Mrs. Annie Ruth Callahan, Lewisburg and Mrs. Marve Lee Durham, Huntsville, Ala.; a son, Robert Callahan, Lewisburg; one grandchild, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />CALLAHAN, Eleanor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1988<br />Eleanor Callahan died Monday, Oct. 3, 1988, at Franklin. Graveside services were held Tuesday, Oct. 4, at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Marshall-Donnelly and Combs Funeral Home in Nashville was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one sister, Colleen Callahan Krebbs of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of Pulaski; nieces, Diane R. Bell of Brentwood, Kim Krebbs, Kathy Kloos, Kristy Mink and Karen Krebbs, all of Tucson, Ariz.; nephews, Robert Krebbs of Phoenix, Ariz., Howell James Reeves of Philadelphia, Penn., Dr. Ronald Reeves of Melbourne, Fla.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Ethel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1983<br />Miss Ethel Callahan, 81, of 604 South Third Street in Pulaski, died on Thursday, March 10, 1983.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 12 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bro. Glen Colley officiating. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mrs. Callahan was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ. She was the daughter of the late Bob and Eathey Underwood Callahan.<br />Survivors include one brother, R. S. Callahan, and one sister, Mrs. Ruby Thurman, both of Lynnville, and 13 nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Grover Clarence OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Mr. Grover Clarence Callahan, 81, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Sept. 7, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 9, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. William H. Moss and Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank and Maude McCree Callahan.<br />Survivors include his wife, Louise Odeneal Callahan of Pulaski; two sons, William and Len Callahan, both of Pulaski; two grandchildren; one brother, Ed Callahan of Minor Hill; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Lillian Roberts OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jul 1982<br />Mrs. Lillian Callahan, 78, Route 3, Lewisburg, died on Thursday, July 8, 1982, at Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Doshie Pierce Roberts and the wife of the late Carter Callahan.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, July 10, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Herbert McNeese and Bill Young officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Annie Ruth Callahan, Cornersville, and Mrs. Robert Durham, Huntsville, Alabama; one son, Robert Callahan, Cornersville; two brothers, Hoyt Roberts, Bunker Hill Community and Melvin Roberts, Ostella Community; two sisters, Mrs. Doris Crane, Ostella Community, and Mrs. Wilma George, Lewisburg.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Zadie Pearl Williams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Nov 1985<br /><br />Mrs. Zadie Pearl Callahan, 79, of Minor Hill, died Sunday, Oct. 27, 1985, at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Chester Stevens officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include her husband, William Edward Callahan of Minor Hill; three sons, Frank Davis Callahan of Huntsville, Ala., Carl Edward Callahan of Pulaski, Bobby Lee Callahan of Huntsville, Ala.; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eunice Turner McConnell of Cornersville, Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer of Lewisburg; one brother, Tom Ervin Williams of Nashville.<br /><br />CAMEREN, Georgia Richardson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Dec 1983<br />Mrs. Georgia Richardson Cameren, 58, Lawrenceburg, died December 5, 1983, at the Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 7, at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Lawrenceburg Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include her mother, Maggie Barnickle Richardson, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Larry Cameren, Louisiana, John Cameren, Jr., Nashville; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMP, Viva Lee Townsend OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Aug 1987<br />Mrs. Viva Lee Camp, 64, of Minor Hill, died Monday, Aug. 10, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Camp was the daughter of the late Honor C. and Elsie McGill Townsend.<br />Survivors include her husband, Clifton Camp of Minor Hill; three sons, Douglas Camp of Lawrenceburg, Charles Camp of Pulaski, Rickey Camp of Minor Hill; three daughters, Judy Lovett of Minor Hill, Connie Johnson of Rose Hill, Shelia Kelly of Pulaski; four brothers, Robert Townsend of Texas, Hestal Townsend of Pulaski, Tyson Townsend of Minor Hill, Leo Townsend of Campbellsville; four sisters, Jewell Felker, Cleo Shelton, Peggy Gatlin, all of Minor Hill, Sue Goar of Nashville; 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Burney Walker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1984<br />Burney Walker Campbell, 90, Lynnville, died on Monday, June 4, 1984, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Crockett and Forrest Yokley Campbell. He was an elder in the Lynnville Presbyterian Church for 52 years and a Sunday School superintendent for 32 years. He was a member of the Giles County Court for over 30 years, a charter member of the American Legion Post 60, and a Mason for 40 year.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, at Bennett May Chapel, Edward Knox, J. L. Perry and Robert Smith officiating, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Campbell, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. J. T. Lowery, Lynnville; one brother, Donald Campbell, Pulaski; one sister, Miss Grace Campbell, Pulaski; one grandson and one great-grandson.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Christine McCracken OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1989<br /><br />Christine McCracken Campbell died Thursday, Dec. 22, 1988 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Dec. 24 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Campbell was the daughter of the late Robert L (Bob) and Virginia Blow McCracken. She taught school in Giles County for 35 years, was a graduate of Martin College and Middle Tennessee State University, was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Pulaski, a member of the National and State Teachers Association and a member of the Giles County Retired Teachers Association.<br />Survivors include her husband, Rufus E. Campbell, Pulaski; 20 nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Dillard Keith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jul 1983<br />Dillard Keith Campbell, age 35, of 403 Park Street, Pulaski, died July 3, 1983 at the Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 5 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Campbell was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Connie Patterson Campbell of Pulaski; one son, Christopher Campbell of Blytheville, Arkansas; his mother, Mrs. Hessie Tomerlin Campbell of Pulaski; and his grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Campbell of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Donald A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Aug 1984<br />Mr. Donald A. Campbell, 86, of Pulaski, died Monday, August 13, 1984, at his residence. A native of Giles County, Mr. Campbell was the son of the late Crockett and Forrest Yokley Campbell. He was a former dry cleaner and a retired salesman for Pargas. He was a member of the Pulaski First Presbyterian Church.<br />Funeral services were held at the Pulaski First Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 15, Rev. Gary Kelly and Rev. Al Demock officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Wessie E. Campbell of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Jane Burns Hosay of Norfolk, Virginia and Mrs. Mary Don Peterson of Manhatten, Kansas; one sister, Miss Grace Campbell of Pulaski; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Emmett &#8220;Dock&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Oct 1982<br />Emmett &#8220;Dock&#8221; Campbell, 62, of Osceola, Indiana died Thursday, September 23, 1982. Funeral and burial services were conducted in Oscelola.<br />Mr. Campbell was a former resident of the Bodenham community. His wife was Mrs. Velma McCormack Campbell. His parents were the late Jim and Nina Cates Campbell.<br />He is survived by a daughter, Ginger Campbell; two sons, Paul and Terry Campbell; four grandchildren; five sisters, Geneva Ramsey, Marie Green, Mary Joyce and Estelle Griggs of Indiana, and Vivie Pratt, Pulaski; and a brother, Henry Campbell of Pulaski.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Floyd Dudley Sr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jan 1985<br />Floyd Dudley Campbell, Sr., 70, of Hidden Acres Nursing Home, Mt. Pleasant, died on Monday, January 14, 1985, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br /><br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late John Thomas and Ether Jane Sheldon Campbell. He was retired from the trucking business and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held on Wednesday, January 16, at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Kidd Cemetery, Andy Brown officiating.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Grover Adams, Atlanta, Georgia; one son, Floyd Dudley Campbell, Jr.; one sister, Ruby Garner, Giles County; one brother, Virsil Campbell, Lawrenceburg; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Grady Gerald OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen,25 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Grady Gerald Campbell, 33, of Route 1, Goodsprings, who died Friday, February 20 in Giles County Hospital were conducted Saturday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Ray McDonald and the Rev. Charles Oaks. Interment followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Campbell is the son of Mrs. Margaret Griffin Campbell of Goodsprings and the late Grady G. Campbell. He was a self employed shoe shop operator.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah Catherine Lanier Campbell; a brother, Ronnie Campbell, Goodsprings; two sisters, Mrs. Emily Ashford, Prospect, and Mrs. Martha Tucker, Leoma.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Henry Jordon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Mar 1982<br />Henry Jordon Campbell, 92, St. Joseph, Tennessee, died on Sunday, February 28, 1982, at Elm Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son the late Jacob and Roxanna Phillips Campbell. He was a retired carpenter and was a member of County Line Primitive Baptist Church for 30 years.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, March 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Bobby Collins officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Presh Campbell, St. Joseph; two sons, Chester Campbell, Lawrenceburg, and Tyree Campbell, Peoria, Illinois; four daughters, Robbie White, Lawrenceburg, Syble Bassham, and Mary Hughes, St. Joseph, and Florence Lawhorn, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Lena Thompson, Pulaski; 21 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jun 1984<br />Howard Campbell, 75, died Monday, June 11, 1984, at his home in Glendale, California, after a long illness. Mr. Campbell was a former Giles Countian and the son of the late Walter and Ida Hannah Campbell.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruth Mohen Campbell and a daughter, Melinda Campbell of Glendale; four brothers, Rufus E. Campbell and Tom Campbell of Pulaski, Lawrence Campbell of Athens, Alabama, and Giles Campbell of Tucson, Arizona.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Laura Stover Decatur Daily 08 Dec 1989<br />Hartselle-Funeral for Laura Campbell, 76, of Route 3 Falkville will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Peck Funeral Home with the Rev. Steve Roers officiating.<br /><br />Burial will be in Powells Chapel Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home.<br />Mrs. Campbell died Thursday at Hartselle Medical Center. She was a member of Powells Chapel Church.<br />She is survived by two sons, Clarence D. Campebll of Decatur and Cecil A. Campbell of Crestvierw, Fla.; three daughters, Lucille Copeland of Falkville, Shirley Mann of Locust Fork and Debbie Balthrop of Hartselle; one brother, Marlin Stover of Kalamazoo, Mich.; and nine grandchildren. Grandsons will be pallbearers.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Lee Crumbley Decatur Daily 25 Dec 1988<br />Funeral for Lee C. Campbell, 86, of 801 Eleanor Drive S. W. will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Brown Service Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Stephenson and the Rev. Ron Madison officiating.<br />Burial will be in Decatur City Cemetery. The family will receive friends today from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m. at the funeral home.<br />Mr. Campbell died Saturday at Parkway Medical Center Hospital. He was a long time member of First Baptist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Eunice Campbell of Decatur; one son, Robert L. Campbell of Decatur; and two sisters Edna Gary of Chicago and Reba Harwell of Lewisburg, Tenn.; and two grandchildren.<br />Pallbearers will be R. W. &#8220;Bus&#8221; Orr, Joe Parker, John Roby, Charlie Johnson, Clyde Pace and Jack Fite. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the men&#8217;s Bible class at First Baptist Church.<br />The family request donations be made to the mission fund at First Baptist Church.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Loyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Loyd Campbell, 64, of Lawrenceburg, died Friday, Nov. 27, 1987, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 29, at Coleman Memorial United Methodist Church with Malcolm Patton officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Campbell was the son of the late Frank and Rebecca Smotherman Campbell. He was a member of Coleman United Methodist Church, a 32nd Scottish Rites and Shriner, member of the Rotary Club and owner of Campbell&#8217;s Foodtown grocery store in Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie Keeter Campbell of Lawrencebrg; one son, Danny Campbell of Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Odus and Lonas Campbell, both of Minor Hill; three sisters, Ludie Cobb of Lawrenceburg, Lila Mae Keeter of Ethridge, Velma Stafford of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Lula OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1980<br />Mrs. Lula Campbell, 91, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Monday, April 28 in Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. at Scott&#8217;s Hill Church by the Rev. James D. Nave, the Rev. Frank Rouse and the Rev. Larry Glass. Burial was in the Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Campbell, a native of Tennessee, was married to the late Milton Campbell.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, Noble Campbell and Carroll Campbell, Pulaski, and Burt Campbell, Ethridge; 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Maggie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 May 1987<br />Mrs. Maggie Mae Campbell, 94, of Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, May 5, 1987, at Scott Memorial Hospital in that city.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, May 7, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Morrow and the Rev. Buddy Strickland officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Campbell was the daughter of the late Dillard and Martha Guthrie Rucker and was married to the late Buford &#8220;Jack&#8221; Campbell. She was a member of Scotts Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Alene Newton of Lawrenceburg; one son, Mack Campbell of Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Mattie Sue Cotham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 May 1984<br />Mrs. Mattie Sue Campbell of Lewisburg died on Wednesday, April 25, 1984, at Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John and Annie Gupton Cotham. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, April 28, at Allen Bethel Church in Lewisburg, Edward Strugis and W. S. Scruggs officiating, with burial in Morristown Cemetery at Campbellsville. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ezekiel Campbell; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Allison and Mrs. Grace Biggers of Lewisburg and Mrs. Lucille Thomison of Louisville, Kentucky; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Trice of Lewisburg and Mrs. Lucile Smith of Columbia; one brother, Claude Cotham of Pulaski; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Maude Cross OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br />Mrs. Maude Campbell, 69, of Route 2, Prospect died Wednesday, August 20 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Gatlin Cemetery. The Rev. James Hargrove was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Campbell was the daughter of the late Guss and Jo Gatlin Cross. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, John H. Campbell; a daughter, Mrs. Hansel Deason, Parrish, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. William E. Campbell, Ardmore and four grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Paul Douglas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1983<br />Mr. Paul Douglas Campbell, age 46, of Tappahonnock, Va. died Friday, Sept. 16, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held in Virginia later this week.<br /><br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mr. Campbell was a painter. He was the son of Dupree and Katie Peeks Campbell and was married to Helen F. Campbell of Tappahonnock, Va. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Pauline Felker OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Oct 1983<br />Pauline Felker Campbell, died Tuesday, October 25, at the Donelson Hospital. Funeral services will be held Thursday, October 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Barkley Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Reedy and Sarah Gibson Felker and was married to the late Thomas A. Campbell.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Ann Johansson, Mt. Juliet; one brother, Henry Treadway, Green Hill, Alabama; five sisters, Mrs. Harvey Skelton, Minor Hill, Mrs. Inez Jackson, Nashville, Mrs. Elise Stutts, Houston, Texas, Mrs. Ama Alsup, Athens, Alabama, Mrs. Eula Walker, Winterhaven, Fla.; and one grandchild.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Presh R. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Presh R. Campbell, 95, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Sept. 15, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was a member of the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Tyree Campbell of Peoria, Ill., and Chester Campbell of Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Mrs. Syble Bassham, Mrs. Florence Lawhorn, and Mrs. Edgar (Mary) Hughes all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Robbie White of Lawrenceburg; 21 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren; and 33 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Robert Neal OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1983<br />Robert Neal Campbell, 63, of Huntsville, Ala., died on Thursday, March 17, 1983 at Huntsville Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Bro. Tom Orr and Bro. Tom Russell at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 19 at Bennett-May Chapel. Interment followed in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Campbell was a member of the Church of Christ and a retired chemist of the Tennessee Valley Authority. His wife, Mary Cole Campbell of Huntsville, survives. He was the son of the late Walter Neal and Ida Bell Hannah Campbell.<br />Additional survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Judith C. Tuggle of Huntsville and Mrs. Marsha C. Leonard of Mayfield, KY; five brothers, Rufus Campbell of Pulaski, Howard Campbell of Glendale, CA, Lawrence Campbell of Athens, AL, Tom Campbell of Pulaski and Giles Campbell of Tucson, AZ; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Tommy OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Aug 1987<br />Mr. Tommy Campbell, 59, died Monday, August 3, 1987, at St. Anthony Medical Center, Louisville, Ky.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, August 8, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Frank E. Brooks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Mr. Campbell was a native of Giles County and an employee of a Louisville used car dealership.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Lena Campbell Macklin of Pulaski; one son, Gettis Neal of Louisville; one daughter, Ms. Pamela Martin of Pulaski; two grandchildren; three aunts, Mrs. Robert (Josephine) Everly of Lynnville, Mrs. Daisy Sharp of Pulaski and Nealie Everly of Nashville; three uncles, Ezekiel, Grady, and Earnest Campbell, all of Lewisburg.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Virginia Knox OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Virginia Campbell, 90, Lynnville, died on Monday, October 1, 1984, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Samuel A. and India Mosley Knox and was married to the late Burney Walker Campbell. She was a Presbyterian.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 3, at Bennett May Chapel, Edward Knox officiating, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. J. T. Lowery, Lynnville<br /><br />CANE, John L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1984<br />John L. Cane, 60, died on Thursday, September 27, 1984, at his Pulaski residence. A native of Pennsylvania, he was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was married to the late Allene Williams Cane.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Clarence Stewart and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Randy Cane and Eddie Cane, Pulaski; three sisters and one nephew.<br /><br />CANEER, Robert Milton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jun 1987<br />Mr. Robert Milton Caneer, 80, of Lynnville, died Sunday, May 31, 1987, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 3, at the Caneer home in Lynnville with the Rev. Bill Moss officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Caneer was the son of the late Milton L. and Effie Ridgeway Caneer. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge 101 and was a retired U. S. mail carrier.<br />Survivors include his wife, Joan Caneer of Lynnville; one son, Thomas Caneer of Lynnville; two daughters, Martha Jo Jones and Betsy Tarpley, both of Lynnville; one sisters, Mrs. Effy Brown of Lewiston, N. Y.; five grandchildren.<br /><br />CANN, Harrison Chester OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1981<br />Harrison Chester Cann, 67, of Pulaski died Saturday, March 7, 1981, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville. Funeral rites were held Monday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister was the officiant.<br />A native of Massachusetts, Mr. Cann&#8217;s parents were the late Harrison and Elizabeth K. Allen Cann. He was a retired C. P. A. for Dyment Howe Co.<br />Survivors include a step-son, Joe Stroud of Miami, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. Helen E. Loveman of Hawaii.<br /><br /><br />CAPPS, Cora Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1983<br />Miss Cora Capps of Franklin, age 98, a former resident of Nashville, died on Monday, June 20, 1983, at the Williamson County Hospital following a short illness.<br />Miss Capps was a native of Pennington&#8217;s Bend and was the daughter of the late Benjamin F. and Elizabeth Romine Capps.<br />She was a member of the Old Hickory Methodist Church and a Real Daughter member of the Private Soldier Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. She was a retired book salesperson from the Bullard Book Company. She was also employed as a former hostess of the Nashville Woman&#8217;s Club and also worked for the Reed Sharp Furniture Company in Nashville.<br />Graveside services and burial were held at Spring Hill Cemetery on Tuesday, June 21, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Martin and Bracey Welsh, Inc. were in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors are: a niece, Mrs. Maynard Hall of Franklin; six other nieces and two nephews.<br /><br />CARDEN, Gladys H. Foster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Gladys H. Carden, 84, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 25, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 26, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Carden was the daughter of the late Forrest and May Moore Foster. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Maurice H. Carden of Pulaski; one son, Edwin A. Carden of Nashville; one grandson; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Foster, Mrs. Katholene Yowell, Mrs. Ella Thornton and Mrs. Mary Garrett, all of Pulaski; one brother, Bob Foster of Clarksdale, Miss.<br /><br />CARDEN, Maurice H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Maurice H. Carden, 89, of Pulaski (formerly of Lynnville), died Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 29, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Carden was the son of the late James and Lula Golightly Carden and was married to the late Gladys M. Carden. He was a retired farmer and member of Olivet Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Edwin A. Carden of Nashville; one grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Gladys Ingram and Mrs. Catherine Wilson, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Helen Prentice of Richmond, Va.; one brother, Noel Wilson Carden of Victoria, Va.<br /><br />CARDEN, Nannie Lou Woodard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1981<br />A former Giles Countian, Mrs. Nannie Lou Woodard Carden, of Decatur, Ala., died Tuesday August 25. She was the widow of the late Harry Walden Carden.<br />Funeral services will be held at Shelton Funeral Home in Decatur, Thursday at 1:00 p. m. Burial will be at Shores Cemetery near Hanna Baptist Church in Giles County.<br />Survivors include seven children, one of whom is Mrs. Harvey McNeese of Pulaski; 20 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.<br /><br />CARDIN, Benjamin Kirk OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Nov 1986<br /><br />Mr. Benjamin Kirk Cardin, 94, of Pulaski (Campbellsville community), died Friday, Oct. 31, 1986, at his residenc. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 2, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cardin was the son of the late James Larkin and Nancy William Cardin. He was a member of the Wales Baptist Church, former Giles County Commissioner, a retired farmer and school bus driver.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Sanders Cardin of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Shelby of Bartow, Fla., Mrs. Emmett Dunnavant of Pulaski, Mrs. Nelle Odum of Nashville; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARDIN, Elise OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Apr 1984<br />Miss Elise Cardin, age 76, of Lincoln Street, Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 11, 1984, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, April 12, at Bennett May Chapel, with burial in Indian Creek Cemetery. The Reverend Paul Allen officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Cardin was the daughter of the late Ezra L. and Eula Bryant Cardin.<br />Survivors include, one brother, Clarence Cardin of Pulaski; one sister, Mary Lee Watson of Pulaski; and one half-sister, Beatrice Johnson of Nashville.<br />Miss Cardin was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />CARDIN, Helen Burch OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Mrs. Helen Burch Cardin, Sylacauga, Ala. who died in that city Thursday, June 11, were conducted Saturay at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. William Moss were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Cardin was the daughter of the late Bernard and Mary Black Burch and was married to the late Hawkins Cardin. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Layton White and Mrs. Van Hughes, Pulaski; a son, Robert Cardin, Pulaski; 13 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />CARDIN, Herbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1981<br />Herbert Cardin, age 55, of Bay St. Louis, Miss, formerly of Giles County, died at his home Sunday April 19 of a heart attack.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Retta Kimmell Cardin; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Beth Iwancyzk, of Bay St. Louis, Mrs. Laura Nell Smith of New Orleans, La.; one son, Michael Cardin, Seattle, Wash.; seven grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Myrtha Cardin, Tullahoma; four sisters, Mrs. Hattie Mae Birdsong, Tullahoma, Mrs. Dorcas Birdsong, Mid West City, Okla., Mrs. Laverne Grammar and Mrs. Nell Moore both of Nashville and one brother, Stacy Cardin, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held in that city, Thursday, April 23.<br /><br />CARDIN, James Clarence OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jan 1987<br /><br />Mr. James Clarence Cardin, 80, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Jan. 15, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 16, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell and Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cardin was the son of the late Ezra Lee and Mary Eula Brian Cardin. He was a member of the Pulaski First Methodist Church and was a retired beer distributor (Cardin Distributing Company).<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sara Birdsong Cardin of Pulaski; one son, Thomas Cardin of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Lee Watson of Pulaski, Mrs. Beatrice Johnson of Nashville; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br /><br />CARDIN, James Phillip Decatur Daily 08 Jan 1982<br />Funeral for James Philip Cardin, 66, of 1609 Third Ave. SW, who died Wednesday at Parkway Medical Center, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, the Rev. Ray Shubert and the Rev. Larry Horne officiating with burial in Decatur Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Eva Lee Cardin of Decatur; one son Philip Cardin of Salt Lake City, Utah; one sister, Mrs. Martha Hewitt of Nashville, Tenn.<br />Pallbearers will be Bill Brisco, Al Bingham, Tom White, Jack Wade, Fred Cooklin, Paul Hargrove. Honorary pallbearers will be members of Lowes Lend A Hand Sunday School Class.<br />He was a member of First United Methodist Church and a former employee of Williams Auto Parts.<br /><br />CARDIN, Maurice H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Maurice H. Carden, 89, of Pulaski (formerly of Lynnville), died Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 29, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Carden was the son of the late James and Lula Golightly Carden and was married to the late Gladys M. Carden. He was a retired farmer and member of Olivet Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Edwin A. Carden of Nashville; one grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Gladys Ingram and Mrs. Catherine Wilson, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Helen Prentice of Richmond, Va.; one brother, Noel Wilson Carden of Victoria, Va.<br /><br />CARDIN, Myrtha Paysinger OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1983<br />Myrtha Paysinger Cardin, age 92, of 4107 Gallatin Road, Nashville, died Thursday, December 22, 1983, at Nashville Memorial Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held in Bennett-May Chapel Saturday, December 24, at 11 a.m. with the Reverends Marshall Moss and Bill Harris officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cardin was married to the late John Cardin. She was a housewife. Her parents were the late Chuck and Nancy Jackson Paysinger.<br /><br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. B. W. Birdsong of Tullahoma, Mrs. Walton Birdsong of Oklahoma, Mrs. Flournoy Grammar of Madison, Mrs. John H. Moore, Jr. of Nashville; one son, Stacey Cardin of Pulaski; 18 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARDIN, P. D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Oct 1984<br />P. D. Cardin, 86, Pulaski, died on Friday, October 12, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A Giles County native, he was the son of the late Hatcher and Fannie Brownlow Cardin. He was a retired employee of Genesco, Inc. and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, October 13, 1984, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Bettye Ingram and Mrs. Oakerlene Corpier, both of Pulaski; and one grandchild.<br /><br />CARDINAL, Thomas J. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Dec 1984<br />Thomas J. Cardinal, 39, of the Scotts Hill Community died on Monday, December 17, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />He was a native of Brooklyn, New York.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, December 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Jim Yannayon officiating.<br />Survivors include his parents, Salvatore and Mary Cardinal of California; his wife, Mrs. Kathy Tomerlin Cardinal, Scotts Hill; three sons, Thomas Cardinal, Jr., California, Sal Cardinal, Florida, and Toney Cardinal, Michigan; one daughter, Tara Cardinal, Michigan; and one brother, Joey Cardinal, California.<br /><br />CAREY, Verlie Rochelle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Verlie Rochelle Carey, 91, of Goodspring, died Friday, Feb. 5, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Carey was the daughter of the late Granville and Ada Randall Rochelle and was married to the late J. H. Carey.<br />Survivors include one son, Maitland Carey of Pulaski; one daughter, Sibyl Pitts of Tullahoma; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CAROTHERS, Maude Puryear OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 May 1982<br />Mrs. Maude Carothers, 95, died at her Nashville residence on Thursday, May 6. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John W. and Josephine Witt Puryear and the wife of the late Will Carothers. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, May 7, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Marlin Goodman officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Faught, Nashville, and Mrs. Lena Will Prentice, Pulaski and Nashville; one grandchild and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Aileen Elizabeth Hobbs OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1981<br /><br />Mrs. Aileen Elizabeth Carpenter, 70, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, November 11 at Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral rites were conducted Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Lincoln County native, Mrs. Carpenter was the daughter of the late Ed and Lillie B. Abbott Hobbs. She was a member of the Frankewing Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Mitchell Carpenter; two sisters, Naomi Hanna and Mrs. Maibelle Holder, Pulaski.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Alfred Richard Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Aug 1989<br />Alfred Richard Carpenter, Sr., 76, Brick Church, died Monday, Aug. 7, 1989, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Don Russell and Dale Myers officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Carpenter was a Giles County native and the son of the late Ambrose Carpenter, Sr. and Villa Mae Travis Carpenter. He was a retired carpenter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lettie Newton Carpenter, Brick Church; two sons, Richard Carpenter, Lewisburg and Henry Carpenter, Cornersville; two step-sons, Layton Newton, Pulaski and Lester Newton, Cornersville; two daughters, Betty Watts and Willa Lamb, both of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Barbara Parsons, Pulaski; one brother, Ambrose Carpenter, Jr., Sewanee; two sisters, Exie Haller, Ardmore, Tenn. and Wilma Williams, Pulaski; 17 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />CARPENTER, Clara Bell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Nov 1982<br />Mrs. Clara Bell Carpenter, 79, Rt. 2, Lynnville, died Thursday, October 28, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, October 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Wayne Kelley and Bob Vickers officiating.<br />Mrs. Carpenter was the daughter of the late Thomas and Virgie Hickman Peden, and a widow of the late Leonard F. Carpenter, Sr.<br />She is survived by two sons, L. F. Carpenter, Jr., Pulaski and Jim Carpenter of Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. Flenoy Vick, Lynnville, and Mrs. A. C. Bateman, Nashville; two brothers, Bill Peden, Centerville and Edd Peden, Russellville, Ky.; a sister, Mrs. Vivian Wilson, Columbia; eleven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Clyde Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Feb 1989<br />Clyde Allen Carpenter, 61, 112 Delano Street, McMinnville, TN, died Sunday, Feb. 12, 1989 at River Park Hospital in McMinnville. Funeral services were hedl Tuesday, Feb. 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dan Long and Billy Murrey officiating. Burial was in Mt. View Cemetery.<br />Mr. Carpenter was the son of the late John and May Burchell Carpenter. He was a Giles County native, a member of the Smartt Baptist Church in McMinnville and a press operator at Carrier Air Conditioner Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Alene Henderson Carpenter, McMinnville; one son, Allen Carpenter, McMinnville; two daughters, Beverly Rust, Morrison, TN and Patsy Fuller, Lewisburg; two sisters, Edna Mae Carpenter and Viola Woodard, both of Pulaski; and six grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />CARPENTER, Flavil Mack OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 May 1989<br />Flavel Mack Carpenter, 67, of Birmingham, Ala., died Friday, May 5, 1989 in a Birmingham hospital. Funeral services were held May 8 at the Forrest Crest Cemetery in Birmingham.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was married to Dorothy Lucille Carpenter. Other survivors include one daughter, Ms. Deborah Lynne Carpenter, Birmingham; one son, Joel Mack Carpenter, Birmingham; two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Carmen, Memphis, Mrs. Melba McKinney, Pulaski.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Kenneth A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1981<br />Kenneth A. Carpenter, 69, of Pulaski died Thursday, February 12 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were conducted Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen was the officiant.<br />Mr. Carpenter, a retired employee of Denbo Scrap Metals, Inc., was born in Tennessee. He was the son of the late Joel Mack and Minnie Robinson Carpenter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Mae Wilburn Carpenter; a brother, Flavel Carpenter, Birmingham, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Wayne Wakefield and Mrs. Elsie McKinney, Pulaski and Mrs. Bill Carman of Memphis.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Lawrence Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Lawrence Edward Carpenter, 53, died October 18th at Jacksonville, Florida. Funeral services were held November 21st at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mr. Carpenter was the son of the late Elmer and Ella Mae Strickland Carpenter. He was a veteral of the Korean War.<br />Mr. Carpenter is survived by two sisters, Bertha Childers of Pulaski and Lucille Banks of Centerville, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Mitchell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Jul 1984<br />Mitchell Carpenter, 68, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, July 11, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Ambrose Richard and Villa Mae Travis Carpenter and was married to the late Aileen Carpenter. He was a shop custodian at Edwards Trucking.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, July 13, at Bennett May Chapel, Mack Pinkelton and G. C. Fox officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Exie Haller, and Mrs. Wilma Williams, Pulaski; two brothers, Alfred Carpenter, Cornersville, and Ambrose Carpenter, Jr., Sewanee, Tennessee; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Walcie Rowena Barlar OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1982<br />Mrs. Walcie Rowena Carpenter, 90, Route 1, Lynnville, died on Monday, June 21, 1982, at Maury County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Maultsby and Zana Lou Coker Barlar and the wife of the late Robert S. Carpenter. She was a retired school teacher.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, June 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Artie Collins and Mack Wheeler officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Anne C. Hunt, Pleasant View, Tennessee, and Mrs. Mary C. Hunt, Lynnville; two brothers, A. E. Barlar and E. C. Barlar, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Roberta Waldrop, Clinton, Tennessee, Mrs. Alene Gregg and Mrs. Doris Elias, Lynnville; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARR, Ada Shelton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Oct 1981<br />One hundred and one year old Mrs. Ada Shelton Carr died Wednesday, October 21, 1981 at Ardmore Nursing Home, Ardmore, Tenn.<br />Mrs. Carr, born April 7, 1880, a Giles County native was the daughter of the late Thomas J. and Mary Osborne Shelton. She married the late Sam Carr. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 11:00 a. m. Friday, October 23, at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary Will Moore, Pulaski; one son, Hubert Carr, Louisville, Ky.; three grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARR, Eula Mae White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Eula Mae Carr, 85, died Friday, Sept. 23, 1988. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Olivet Baptist Church in Nashville with the Rev. Alvin C. Berstine officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Carr was the daughter of the Rev. Henry White and Mrs. Mary Furline White. She was married to the late Marvin Carr.<br />Survivors include seven daughters; three sons; 25 grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; four sisters and one brother, Buford White of Lynnville.<br /><br />CARR, Herbert Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Herbert Edward Carr, 84, of Goodspring, died Thursday, Feb. 27, 1986, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday, March 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKinney officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Carr was the son of the late George and Tennie Dotson Carr.<br />Survivors include his wife, Junie Carr of Goodspring; four sons, Howard and Harry Carr, both of Nashville, Willard and Alton Carr, both of Pulaski; four daughters, Lois Garner and Norma Henderson, both of Pulaski, Helen Davis and Jewel Nolen, both of Nashville; two half-brothers, Forrest and Homer Thornton, both of Pulaski; one half-sister, Lona McNeese of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARROLL, John Harvel Your Community Shopper 16 Jul 1986<br />The Rev. John Harvel &#8220;Jack&#8221; Carroll of 2nd Street, Ardmore, died July 9, 1986 at the Limestone Nursing Home. Funeral services were July 12, at 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Bailey officiating. Burial was at Huntsville Memory Gardens with Taylor Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />A native of Lawrenceburg, Mr. Carroll was the son of the late John and Margaret Coffee Carroll and the husband of the late Ella Mae Faulkenberry Carroll. He was a minister for 57 years, pastoring churches in Limestone, Madison, Morgan and Giles Counties. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Ardmore, the Decatur Masonic Lodge and the Woodmen of the World.<br />Survivors include three sons, the Rev. James Harvel Carroll, Howard Carroll and E. P. Bratcher; one daughter, Frances Bailey; and one brother, Clarence Carroll; 14 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARTER, Admiral Dewey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Oct 1980N<br />Funeral services for Admiral Dewey Carter, 81, of Prospect who died Sunday, October 12, 1980, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, were held Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at the residence by the Rev. William Moss. Burial was in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Carter, a native of Illinois, was the son of the late Abe and Ida Cosley Carter. He was a retired U. S. postal service employee and held membership in the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue Mason Carter; a son, James Carter, Jr., Huntsville, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Maude Johnson, Fairfield, Ill.; two brothers, Herchell Carter, Fairfield and Ray Carter, Cornersville, Ind.; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, Charles Wayne &#8220;Billy&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Apr 1979<br />Charles Wayne &#8220;Billy&#8221; Carter, 58, of Huntsville, Ala., died Wednesday, April 1, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, April 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mr. Carter was the son of the late Manard R. Carter. He was retired from the Lee Mar Shirt Company.<br />Survivors include his mother, Minnie C. Rose of Huntsville; three sons, Toney Carter of Ardmore, Charles J. Carter and Terry Carter, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Jean McGill and Betty Harrison, both of Huntsville, Ala., Sarah Hargrove of Ardmore; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />CARTER, Lester OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 May 1985<br />Lester Carter, 80, died Tuesday, May 28, 1985, at a Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Briar Park Baptist Church in Madison County with burial in adjoining cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Matthew and Nettie Baker Carter and was married to Mrs. Lorene R. Carter.<br />Other survivors included two sons, Merle Ray Carter, Gurley, Alabama, and Tracy N. Carter, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Sarah C. Wilbourn, Goodspring; three brothers, Willie and Ernest Carter, both of Toney, Sidney Carter, Tullahoma; three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Daniel and Mrs. Selma McCormick, both of Huntsville, and Mrs. Rilla Sullivan, Toney; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARTER, Mack B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1988<br /><br />Mr. Mack B. Carter, 70, of the Bodenham community, died Friday, Jan. 8, 1988, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 12, at the Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Winford Smith officiating. Burial was in the Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />Mr. Carter was the son of the late Wayman and Madge Smith Carter. He was a retired Giles County and City of Pulaski employee.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary K. Carter; one son, John Wayne Carter; one daughter, Ms. Clara Carter; one brother, George Carter; one grandson, Eric Carter.<br /><br />CARTER, Nelle Glaze OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Apr 1987<br />Mrs. Nelle Glaze Carter, 96, formerly of Giles County, died last month. Memorial services were held in Tulsa, Okla. And Farmington, Conn.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Carter was the daughter of the late Dr. Andrew Lewis and Martha Glaze.<br />Her daughter, Mrs. Franklin S. Richardson of West Hartford, Conn., survives.<br /><br />CARVELL, Clara B. Walls OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Mar 1989<br />Clara B. Carvell, 80, 441 West Woodring Street, Pulaski, died Sunday, March 12, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton and Judson Hays officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late Newt J. Walls and the wife of the late Tonnie Carvell.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Pearl Harwell Farris, Pulaski; two sons, Tillman Carvell Pulaski and Garfield Carvell of New Prospect; one daughter, Alma Lee McKinney, Pulaski; three brothers, Ray Walls, Lewisburg, Doyle Walls, Lebanon, and Wayne Walls, Pulaski; nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARVELL, Grady Dean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Grady Dean Carvell, 86, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Jan. 18, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Herbert McNeese officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Carvell was the son of the late Robert Aymett and Cora Lee Ball Carvell. He was a retired carpenter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nina Marie Carvell of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Victor Parker of Pulaski; three brothers, C. L. and Dewey Carvell, both of Pulaski, R. A. Carvell of Ethridge; three sisters, Mrs. Pat Morgan of Columbia, Mrs. Dana Hargrove of Florida, Mrs. Annie Copley of Lynnville; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARVELL, Tommie Laurine Stovall OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Mar 1984<br />Mrs. Tommie Laurine Carvell, 65, Rt. 1, Lynnville, died Monday, March 5, 1984 at Parkview Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wed., March 7 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Elmer Howell officiating.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William and Julia Ethel Fudge Stovall.<br />She is survived by her husband, Dewell Carvell, Lynnville; a son, Leon Scott, Jasper, Ala.; three daughters, Mary Jean Norwood, Pulaski, Julia L. Norwood, McBurg, and Marthell Prindle, Pulaski; three step-daughters, Gerald Jean Walls, Oakleen Johnson and Martha Russell, Campbellsville; two brothers, Thomas A. Stovall, Texas and William Stovall, Pulaski; two sisters, Emma Lee Taylor and Nell Thompson, Pulaski; 17 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARVER, Finner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Finner Carver, 68, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 14, 1987, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Judson Hays officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Calhoun County, Miss., Mr. Carver was the son of the late Finner R. and Georgia Doolittle Carver. He was a veteran of World War II and was a retired businessman, being self-employed in the vending machine business.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Evelyn Carver of Pulaski; one son, Keith Carver of Pulaski; one daughter, Eloise Benson of Bakersfield, Calif.; four grandchildren.<br /><br />CARVER, John Finner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1986<br />John Finner Carver, 38, died Feb. 1, 1986, in Houston, Texas. Funeral services were held Feb. 3 at Settegest-Kopl in Houston. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Houston.<br />A former Giles Countian, Carver was a 1965 graduate of Giles County High School, a 1967 graduate of Martin College and a 1971 graduate of the University of Tennessee School of Pharmacy. He worked in Atlanta and Houston.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Finner Carver of Pulaski; one brother, Keith Carver of Pulaski; and one nephew, Keith Shaw Carver of Alamo, Tenn.<br /><br />CARY, Archie Edward OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Archie Edward Cary, 66, of Elkton, died Monday, Nov. 30, 1987, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec.2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth and Jay Hoppus officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Cary was the son of the late Edward Ezra and Nannie Irene Berleson Cary. He was a retired textile machinist with Hilander Landor Limited.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy R. Cary of Elkton; three sons, Bill J. Cary of Elkton, Edward Wayne Cary of Texas, Thomas Eugene Cary of Georgia; two brothers, Milton and Buddy Cary, both of California; three sisters, Lillian Owens and Judy Cary, both of California, Ruth McDonald of Decatur, Ala.; six grandchildren.<br /><br />CASEY, Carlan Bennett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Dec 1989<br />Mr. Carlan Bennett Casey, 30, of Elkmont, Ala., died Monday, Nov 27, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 29, at Carr-McConnell Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Cedartown, Ga., Mr. Casey was employed by the TV cable company in Athens, Ala.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Connie Daley Casey of Elkmont; one daughter, Jessica Casey of Elkmont; his mother, Dorthea Turner of Frankewing; his father, Benny Casey of Cedartown, Ga.; step-father, Jim Turner of Frankewing; maternal grandparents, Azalea and William Hamsley of Elkton; paternal grandparents, Mrs. and Mrs. Sam Yarbrough of Cedartown, Ga.<br /><br />CASTEEL, James Harrison OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Nov 1980<br />A Giles County native, James Harrison Casteel, 69, of Columbia died Saturday, November 8, 1980, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 3:00 p. m. at North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, by the Rev. William Wilder. Interment was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Daisy Cox Casteel; a daughter, Mrs. Eloise Campbell, New Mexico; three sons, Otis Casteel, Alabama, Leo Casteel, Illinois and J. D. Casteel, Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Dilly Mae James, North Carolina and Mrs. Etta Mullins, Giles County; five brothers, Clarence Casteel, Missouri, Johnny Casteel and the Rev. Ernest Casteel, Ethridge, Harlan Casteel and Mason Casteel, Columbia.<br /><br />CASTEEL, Junior Wilbur OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Junior Wilbur Casteel, 57, of Columbia, who died Saturday, May 31, 1980 in Maury County Hospital in that city were held Monday at 1:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Robert McIlwain. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />An equipment operator for TVA, Mr. Casteel was born in Lawrence County. He was the son of Mrs. Ella Hardin Casteel of Columbia, who survives, and the late Harrison Casteel. He held membership in the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Rose Casteel; two sons, Tony Casteel, Athens, Ala. and Larry Casteel, Bristol; three sisters, Mrs. Lacy Boston, Mrs. Rachel Locktish and Mrs. Marie Butcher, Cleveland, Ohio and five grandsons.<br /><br />CASTELL, Ella Jane OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1981<br />Mrs. Ella Jane Castell, 87, of Columbia died Friday, May 15 in Bellair Nursing Home in that city. Funeral rites were conducted Sunday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Leo Bunt. Burial followed in John Lay Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Castell was the daughter of the late John L. and Elizabeth Kilburn Harden. She was married to the late Harrison S. Castell.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Rachel Locktish, Bedford Heights, Ohio, Mrs. Lacy Pearl Boston, Lancaster, Ohio, and Mrs. Marie Butcher, Peninsula, Ohio; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clara Castell, Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Icie Thompson; nine grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren.<br /><br />CATES, Ada Adell Lucurs OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1980<br />Mrs. Ada Adell Cates, 96, of Route 2, Pulaski died Monday, April 28 in Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Choates Creek Cemetery. The Rev. Frank Rouse and the Rev. Paul Allen were the officiants.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cates was the daughter of the late W. E. and Nancy Doggett Lucurs and was the wife of the late Samuel Jackson Cates. She was a member of Choates Creek United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Paul J. Hickman and Mrs. Tavie Alred, Pulaski; a half sister, Mrs. Lela Campbell; four grandchildren; five great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.<br /><br />CATES, Cecil V. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1980<br />Cecil V. Cates, 83, of 254 Columbia Ave. in Lawrenceburg passed away May 17 at Scott Memorial Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, May 19 at 2:00 p. m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church with the pastor John Estrada and Elder Cecil Graves officiating. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />Mr. Cates, a retired farmer and a native of Giles County was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillie Bishop Cates, Lawrenceburg; five daughters, Mrs. Suludia White, California, Mrs. Zora Davis, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ovie Davis, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Leona Jackson, Elkton, Mrs. Velma Guthrie, Columbia; fifteen grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, 2 great great grandchildren and one step-grandson. Freeman-Pettus Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CATES, Rufus E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Rufus E. Cates, 79, of Rogersville, Ala., died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1988, at Humana Hospital in Florence, Ala. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 21, at Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala. Burial was in Bethel, Ala. Cemetery.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., Mr. Cates was the son of the late Alex and Ider Coffman Cates.<br />Survivors include his wife, Voner Patterson Cates; five daughters, Mrs. Viva Lee Davis and Mrs. Flossie Gullett, both of Anderson, Ala., Magelene Bullard of Cedar Town, Ga., Mrs. Fannie Ruth Hammond of Rogersville, Ala., Mrs. Virginia Dell Dillon of Cleveland, Ohio; one son, Thomas Cates of Huntsville, Ala.; three half-brothers, Cecil Cates and Louis Cates, Jr., both of Pulaski, Noah Cates of Decatur, Ala.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Violet Townsend of Pulaski, Mrs. Susie Lee White of Florence, Ala.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CATHCART, Ella Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Feb 1983<br />Mrs. Ella Lee Cathcart, 72, Pulaski, died Friday, February 18, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sun., Feb. 20, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, James Nave and Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Will Tarpley and Pearl Bledsoe and was married to the late Claude Cathcart.<br />She is survived by one son, Murph Cathcart, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Joe Hardin, Mrs. Joe Bass, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Bobby Norwood, Fayetteville; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Shackelford, Pulaski and Mrs. Mary McGee, Nashville; two brothers, Almus and John Bledsoe, both of Pulaski; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CATHCART, Luren Hanna OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1985<br />Mrs. Lurene Cathcart, 82, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 7, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Rollie and Emma Vaughn Hanna.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, March 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Elmer Howell and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Elmer Cathcart of Pulaski; and one brother, Osteen Hanna of Pulaski.<br /><br />CATHCART, Zora Tucker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1983<br />Zora Cathcart, 93, of Frankewing, Tenn., died on Tuesday, March 15, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Prayer services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 17 at Bennett-May Chapel by Larry Gillespie. Graveside services were conducted at Frankewing Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cathcart was a member of the Methodist Church and a housewife. She was married to the late Elbridge R. Cathcart and she was the daughter of the late Jim and Annie Harris Tucker.<br />Survivors include, one sister, Mrs. Thelma Bremel of Destin, Fla.; two nieces, Mrs. Bernice Phillips of Huntsville, Ala. and Mrs. Orlean Payne of Clear Water, Fla. and two nephews, Melvin Cardin and Eugene Cardin of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />CATHEY, Beulah Rambo OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. Beulah Rambo Cathey, age 91, of Pulaski, formerly of Fayetteville, died Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 10, at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with Rev. Don Thomas officiating. Burial was in Boonshill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Cathey was the daughter of the late Gaylon and Lou Rambo and was married to the late Sam Cathey.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Hildred Donovan and Martha Metts, both of Louisville, Ky., Christine Crane of Pulaski; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />CAVANAUGH, Tex OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1985<br />Tex Cavanaugh, 78, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, July 16, 1985, at his residence. A native of Potter County, Texas, he was the son of the late George and Agnes Lackey Cavanaugh. He was a retired cattle farmer and photographer.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Flo Cavanaugh of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Welter of Crest Valley, California, Mrs. Juanita Adams of Fredericksburg, Virginia; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />CAYTON, Mary Lucille Waller OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Mary Lucille Cayton, 74, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 1, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 3, at Raiquel Funeral Home in Harrisville, W. Va. Burial was in King Knob Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Ritch County, W.Va., Mrs. Cayton was the daughter of the late Otto Hayes and Lida May Sinnett Waller and was married to the late Newton Herley Cayton. She was a retired nurse.<br />Survivors include two sons, Donald B. and Maurice W. Cayton, both of Parrisburg, W.Va.; two daughters, Mary Frances Butler of Flint, Mich., Lydia Sue Wells of Pulaski; one sister, Juanita Dell of West Virginia; five step-children; 14 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAFFIN, Herman Mitchell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jan 1985<br />Herman Mitchell Chaffin, 84, Pulaski, died on Monday, January 21, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Jackson County, Tennessee, he was the son of the late Jones and Ellie Loftis Chaffin. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, January 23, at Bennett May Chapel, Thomas Orr officiating, with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothea Hardwick Chaffin, Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CHAFFIN, John Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jul 1984<br />John Thomas Chaffin, 74, Pulaski, died on Saturday, July 14, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. A native of Smith County, he was the son of the late John Thomas and Lula Boston Chaffin. He was a retired foreman for Genesco, where he worked for 35 years.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 16, at First Baptist Church, Clarence Stewart and Bill Morris officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Julia Haynie Chaffin, Pulaski; three sons, Ernest Glenn Chaffin, Pulaski, James Thomas Chaffin, Nashville and Robert Wilson Chaffin, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Richard W. Williams, Nashville; two brothers, Robert C. Chaffin, Madison, Tennessee, and Woodrow Wilson Chaffin, Gallatin, Tennessee; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />CHAMBERS, Eleanor Pittard OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jun 1985<br />Mrs. Eleanor Chambers, 91, died Saturday, May 25, 1985, in Chattanooga. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Albert G. and Minnie Zuccarello Pittard. She was married to the late Guy Chambers and mother of the late Guy Chambers, Jr. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, past worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star and a member of the Gay Nineties Club.<br />Graveside services were held May 28 in Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Gary Kelley officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Richard Bruce of Signal Mountain and one grandchild.<br /><br />CHAMBERS, William Porter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Apr 1982<br />William Porter Chambers, 94, of East Madison Street in Pulaski, died on Sunday, April 11, 1982 at Lions Club Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg, Tenn.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. on Monday, April 12 at Cedar Grove Church of Christ. Burial followed in Higgins Cemetery in Alabama. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Chambers was a retired farmer and married to the late Carrie Smith Chambers.<br />He is survived by one daughter, Mary McCluskey of Anderson, Ala.; three grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Alvie Ewing OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jul 1981<br />Alvie Ewing Chapman, 73, of Route 1, Pulaski, died Sunday, July 12 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Jacob Gardner and the Rev. Ray McDonald with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A retired employee of the Giles County Highway Dept., Mr. Chapman was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Lon and Martha Jane Stockman Chapman. He was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elsie Norwood Chapman; two daughters, Mrs. Rena Dee White, Rossville, Ga. and Mrs. Marlene Johnson, Pulaski; a son, Alvie Chapman, Rossville; three sisters, Mrs. Jewell Tackle, Decatur, Tex., Mrs. Hazal Spraggins, Ft. Worth, Tex. and Mrs. Lorene Wilburn, Florence, Ala.; four brothers, Daly Chapman, Louisville, Ky., Bernard Chapman and James Chapman, Giles County, and Bobby Chapman, Brentwood; two half-brothers, Leslie Tucker and Harold Tucker, Giles County; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Arvil Knox Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Arvil Knox Chapman, Sr., 70, who died on Monday at his West Madison Street residence here in Pulaski, were held at 1:00 p. m. on Tuesday, January 1 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Reverend Jimmy Bass officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Chapman was a retired school teacher and member of St. Andrews Methodist Church.<br />He was the son of the late Ewing and Reda Shrader Chapman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Glenda Russell Chapman of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Nell Greene of Gurnee, IL; Mrs. Mary Knox Trapp of Lawrenceburg; and Mrs. Sue Hughey of Pulaski; and two sons, Arvil Chapman, Jr. and Steve Chapman, both of Pulaski. He also leaves 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Carl Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Nov 1986<br />Carl Edward Chapman, 57, of Mt. Pleasant, died Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1986, in Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 31, at Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant with Brown Foster and Murray Alexander officiating. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery.<br />The Giles County native was a supervisor at Heil-Quaker in Lewisburg and a member of Halls Chapel Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Chapman was the son of the late Rommie and Lula Lovett Chapman.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Chapman of Mt. Pleasant; one son, Larry Chapman of Fort Knox, Ky.; a step-son, Donald Ambrose of Mt. Pleasant; three daughters, Angela Jeanette Chapman of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Sherry Willoughby of Old Hickory and Mrs. Patricia Rushing of Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Lou Lovett, Mrs. Mabel Wiser and Mrs. Brownie White, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Mattie Sue Jones of Leoma; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Cecil Wilburn OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jun 1984<br />Cecil Wilburn Chapman, 73, Ethridge, died on Tuesday, June 12, 1984, in Nashville. A Giles County native, he was the son of the late James M. and Della Ada Chapman. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Chapman, Ethridge; five sons, Edd Chapman, Cletus Chapman, Fred Chapman, Jerry Chapman, Nashville, and Charles Chapman, Liberty Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Edith Tidwell and Mrs. Mattie Lou Thornton, Nashville; three brothers, Claude Chapman, James Chapman and Henry Chapman, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Virginia McClure, Goodspring, and Christine Rose, Pulaski; 17 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Carl Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Nov 1986<br />Carl Edward Chapman, 57, of Mt. Pleasant, died Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1986, in Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 31, at Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant with Brown Foster and Murray Alexander officiating. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery. The Giles County native was a supervisor at Heil-Quaker in Lewisburg and a member of Halls Chapel Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Chapman was the son of the late Rommie and Lula Lovett Chapman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Chapman of Mt. Pleasant; one son, Larry Chapman of Fort Knox, Ky.; a step-son, Donald Ambrose of Mt. Pleasant; three daughters, Angela Jeanette Chapman of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Sherry Willoughby of Old Hickory and Mrs. Patricia Rushing of Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Lou Lovett, Mrs. Mabel Wiser and Mrs. Brownie White of Pulaski, and Mrs. Mattie Sue Jones of Leoma; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Daly Parsons OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 May 1984<br />Daly Parsons Chapman, 71, Mt. Washington, Kentucky, died on Tuesday, May 22, 1984, at his home. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 24 at McFarlan-Troutman Funeral Home in Mt. Washington with burial in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Brownie Hays Chapman, Mt. Washington; two daughters, Mrs. Joan Dillander and Mrs. Linda Boley, Louisville; five sons, Buford Chapman, Hartford, Connecticut, Terry Chapman and Charles Chapman of Indiana, Larry Chapman and Morris Chapman, Louisville; three sisters, Mrs. Lorene Wilburn and Mrs. Jewel Copeland, Florence, Alabama and Mrs. Hazel Spraggins, Fort Worth, Texas; three half-brothers, Bernard Chapman and James E. Chapman of Giles County and Bobby Chapman of Brentwood, Tennessee; two step-brothers, Leslie Tucker and Harold Tucker of Giles County; 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Earl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1988<br /><br />Earl Chapman, 61, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, July 13, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 16, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Chapman was the son of the late Lee and Gertrude Cox Chapman. He was a retired truck driver, retired farmer and member of the Baptist church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marie Chapman of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Kay Glover of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Bobby Chapman and John McIntosh, both of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs. Delene Longshore of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Guy Chapman of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Glen Gordon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Feb 1987<br />An investigation was underway this afternoon (Tuesday) in to the death of a well-known Pulaski businessman found dead in his home just outside the city limits earlier today.<br />Law enforcement officers and Assistant District Attorney General Richard Dunnavant clamped a lid of secrecy on their probe into the death of 53-year-old Glen Chapman&#8230;&#8230;.<br />He formerly was co-owner of Burt and Chapman and Chapman and Son Furniture in downtown Pulaski.<br />Giles Free Press 26 Feb 1987<br />Authorities have determined that a Pulaski businessman, found dead at his home Tuesday, died of natural causes&#8230;..<br />Services were held at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Clifford Gordon Chapman and Katholean Wheeler Chapman Worsham, who survives.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include, three daughters, Mrs. Carol Chapman Resnick of Tallahassee, Fla., Mrs. Marsha Chapman Dunnavant of Pulaski, and Mrs. Lisa Chapman Tetreault of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Faye C. Bennett of Pulaski and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Grady Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Sep 1987<br />Mr. Grady Henry Chapman, 85, of Pulaski, died Thursday, September 17, 1987, at South Pittsburg Hospital in South Pittsburg, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, September 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Chapman was the son of the late Walter and Alice Appleton Chapman and was married to Hautie Velma White Chapman. He was a retired farmer and member of the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three sons, Grady W. (Bill) and Eugene Owen (Gene) Chapman, both of Pulaski, and Hugh Nelson Chapman of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Guenther (Sue) Krupp of Chattanooga; one sister, Mae Hood of Birmingham, Ala.; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Hautie Velma OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Hautie Velma Chapman, 81, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1987, at Hillside Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Chapman was a native of Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include her husband, Grady H. Chapman of Pulaski; three sons, Bill and Gene Chapman, both of Pulaski, Nelson Chapman of Nashville; one daughter, Sue Krupp of Chattanooga; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, James Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1983<br />James Chapman, Jr., 60, of 836 West Madison St. in Pulaski, died on Monday, March 28, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Paul Allen at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Chapman was a retired employee of T. V. A. His wife, Willie Ruth Goats Chapman of Pulaski, survives. He was the son of the late Flomey Chapman and the surviving Mattie Dickey Blade of Pulaski.<br />Additional survivors include, one son, Billy Gene Chapman of Tullahoma; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Knox and Mrs. Barbara Taylor, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Johnny Chapman of Pulaski, Willie James Chapman of Louisville, KY, and W. C. Chapman of Cullman, AL; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Allen, Mrs. James Burton and Mrs. Ruth Minor, all of Pulaski and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, John Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 May 1985<br />John Henry Chapman, 72, died Saturday, May 4, 1985, at his home in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Monday, May 6, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Shirley Stone of Petersburg; three sons, Leon and Roger of Lawrence County and Larry of LaVergne; two brothers, Claude and James Chapman of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Christine Rose and Virginia McClure of Pulaski; 19 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Kenneth Darrell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Jul 1986<br />Mr. Kenneth Darrell Chapman, 55, died at his home in Long Beach, Calif., June 17, 1986, and was buried at Riverside Cemetery in California.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Patty; one daughter, Mary; his mother, Mrs. Willie Chapman of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Lavada Smith of Decatur, Edith Roberts and Zelma Childers, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Leola and Telly Chapman, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Mary Elizabeth Crowder OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Feb 1989<br />Mary Elizabeth Chapman, 93, died Sunday, Feb. 19, 1989 at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held Feb. 21 at Appleton Church of Christ with Aldon Hendrix officiating. Burial was in Appleton Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Campbell and Eliza Conway Crowder and was married to the late Elmer Chapman. She was a member of the Pulaski Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Bernice Bailey, Pulaski, Mildred Couch, Five Points; four sons, James, Bill, Robert and Paul Chapman, all of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Rona Warren, Lawrenceburg;14 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Mary Pearl Carpenter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Nov 1986<br />Mrs. Mary Pearl Chapman, 63, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, 63, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1986, at her residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 30, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Chapman was the daughter of the late Mark and Pearl Gilliam Carpenter. She was a member of St. Andrew Methodist Church and was retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include her husband, Wheeler Chapman of Pulaski; one daughter, Beverly Chapman of Pulaski; two sons, David Chapman of Nashville, John Chapman of Cornersville; two grandchildren; one brother, Herman Carpenter of Nashville.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Minnie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Apr 1981<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Mrs. Minnie Chapman, 96, of Decatur, Ala., who died Thursday, March 26 in Decatur General Hospital, were held Saturday at 3:30 p. m. in that city at Brown&#8217;s Funeral Chapel by Church of Christ minister Ralph Stout. Interment was n Roselawn Cemetery, Decatur.<br />Mrs. Chapman was the daughter of the late John R. and Mary Jeams Eakes of Pulaski and the wife of A. W. Chapman. A graduate of Martin College, she taught school at Eveningshade, Friendship and Woodlawn while still residing here. She had been a member of the Church of Christ for 84 years and was a charter member of Grant Street Church of Christ in Decatur.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Homer Eubank, Tanner, Ala., and Mrs. Thelma Hank, Decatur; two sons, Woodrow Chapman and Billy Chapman, Decatur; a sister, Mrs. Will Bass, Pulaski; several grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Ozro OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services for Ozro Chapman, 72, of Nashville, who died Tuesday, July 22 at Nashville General Hospital, were held Friday at 11:00 a. m. at Ellis Funeral Home in Nashville. Interment was in the Potts Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Harding Chapman; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hampton, Mrs. Delores Rodriguez and Mrs. Judy Gouldener, Nashville; two sons, James A. Chapman and John M. Chapman, Nashville; four sisters, a brother; 22 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Richard Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br />Richard Lee Chapman, age 21, died early Monday morning as a result of gunshot wounds received in Nashville. Roy Doun was arrested as a result of the shooting.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday, August 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Henry Mobley officiated.<br /><br />Chapman is survived by his parents, Cletus Chapman, Nashville and Wanda Casteel Chapman, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Pamela Duncan and Gloria Chapman, both of Nashville. Paternal grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Chapman of Liberty Hill and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlis Casteel of Columbia. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of services.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Ronnie Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Jan 1983<br />Mr. Ronnie Chapman, Jr., 61, Pulaski, died January 8, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, January 10 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Jerome and Lula Jane Lovett Chapman.<br />He is survived by one brother, Carl Chapman, Mt. Pleasant; and four sisters, Mary Lou Lovett, Mable Wiser, and Mrs. Browning White, all of Pulaski, and Sue Jones, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Sadie McGee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Sep 1986<br />Mrs. Sadie McGee Chapman, 91, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 5, 1986, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were Saturday, Sept. 6, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Chapman was the daughter of the late James and Hattie Peeples McGee and was married to the late L. L. Chapman. She was retired from Lee-Mar Shirt Company.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. James Owens of Green Cove Spring, Fla., Mrs. Jack Cox and Mrs. Robert Hughes, both of Pulaski; three sons, Joe Bragg of Pulaski, William Bragg of Harmond, Ind., Cecil Bragg of Franklin, Tenn.; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Robert McGee of Fayetteville.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Stephen Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Aug 1989<br />A Pulaski man was killed in a one car traffic accident in southern Giles County early Saturday morning. Stephen Thomas Chapman, 37, Bethel Road, was transported to Hillside Hospital where he died approximately one hour after the 2:15 a.m. accident.<br />Chapman&#8217;s van apparently went out of control on Highway 166 South and struck a cedar tree. He was traveling alone. Mr. Chapman was a native of Giles County and was employed at Murray-Ohio in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were Sunday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include his father, J. T. (Pee Wee) Chapman, Pulaski; mother, Deloris Roberts Wright, Lynnville; wife, Glenda Owens Chapman, Pulaski; two sons, Josh Chapman, Collinwood, Tenn and Jason Chapman, Gallatin; one step-son, Michael Turner, Pulaski; one daughter, Stephanie Chapman; two brothers, Jackie and Larry Chapman, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Judy Minatra, Pulaski, Mary Alice Wright, Lynnville and Teresa Henderson, Fayetteville; step-father, Bobby Wright, Lynnville; and step-mother, Dora Chapman, Pulaski.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Susie Braden OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 May 1986<br /><br />Mrs. Susie B. Chapman, 79, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 9, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 11, at Bennett May Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Chapman was the daughter of the late F. M. and Eva Horne Braden and married to the late Ben Sam Chapman.<br />Survivors include her nieces and nephews, Barbara Jean Morris of Pulaski, Ralph, Billy, and Merle Sands, all of Columbia.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Willie J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Willie J. Chapman, 59, died Thursday, April 23, 1987, in Louisville, Ky. Burial was Saturday, April 24, in Memorial Gardens in Louisville, Ky. Owings Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />Mr. Chapman was a native of Giles County and a former police officer in Louisville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Charlene Marcus Chapman; his mother, Mattie Blade of Pulaski; two sisters, Luvenia Burton and Ruth Minor, both of Pulaski; two brothers, W. C. Chapman of Cullman, Ala., and John Morris Chapman of Prospect.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, David Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jul 1984<br />David Edward Cheatham, 71, died on Thursday, July 26, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Edgar Francis and Mary Elizabeth Vaughn Cheatham. He was retired, having been a prominent attorney in Pulaski for many years.<br />Graveside services were held at 5 p.m. Friday, July 27, at Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Florence Abernathy Cheatham, Pulaski; four sons, Joseph Edward Cheatham, West Suffield, Connecticut, David Denty Cheatham and Robert Cheatham, Nashville and Richard Reed Cheatham, Atlanta; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Jesse Allen OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Jesse Allen Cheatham, 68, of Lynnville, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1987, at Merihil Nursing Home in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 26, at Bennett May Chapel with David Holder officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cheatham was the son of the late Luther and Bessie Sue Baster Cheatham. He was a member of the Church of Christ and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nelda K. Cheatham of Lynnville; two sons, Terry Kaiser Cheatham of Fayetteville and Ted Hollins Cheatham of Murfreesboro; two sisters, Mrs. Ewell Scott and Miss Mary Cheatham, both of Culleoka; two brothers, Charlie Cheatham of Culleoka, Nat Cheatham of Columbia.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Joe Frank OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 May 1984<br />Joe Frank Cheatham, 68, died on Tuesday, May 1, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A resident of Giles County for about 10 years, he was a retired building contractor.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett May Funeral Home, Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Lillian Cheatham of Pulaski; one step-son, Terry Hickman; one step-daughter, Mary Vanderpool; a brother, Clarence Cheatham, Jacksonville, Florida; and five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Pauline Elizabeth Uselton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Pauline Elizabeth Cheatham, 71, of Columbia, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989, at Maury Regional Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Randy Kersey officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Cheatham was the daughter of the late George F. and Bessie Lake Washington Uselton.<br />Survivors include one sn, Edward Allen Cheatham of Minor Hill; two daughters, Charlene Wakefield of Columbia, Geneva C. Thigpen of Rogersville, Ala.; two brothers, Edward and George Dean Uselton, both of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Tom Elder OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1986<br />Mr. Tom Elder Cheatham, 74, died Friday, Sept. 5, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 7, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Riley H. Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Elkton, Mr. Cheatham was the son of the late George and Lela Young Cheatham. He was a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Lee Hastings of Chicago, Ill., Ms. Doris Bramlette of Pulaski; one son, William Tucker of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Lila Peppers Morgan of Louisville, Ky.; 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHILDERS, Cathy Abernathy and Timothy Jason OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1984<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cathy Abernathy Childers and Timothy Jason Childers were held at 11:30 a.m. today at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mrs. Childers was a native of Giles County, the daughter of Dean and Jewel Phillips Abernathy of Pulaski.<br />Other survivors in addition to her husband, Gary D. Childers, include a daughter, Michelle; two brothers, Steve and Rickie Abernathy, all of Pulaski.<br />Timothy Jason was also a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors in addition to his sister, father and maternal grandparents are: paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen Childers; great-grandmothers, Mrs. Raymond O&#8217;Malley and Mrs. Rena Kelly, both of Pulaski; great-grandfather, James Edward Phillips, Sr. of Pulaski.<br /><br />CHILDERS, Edward J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1986<br />Mr. Edward J. Childers, 74, of St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Pulaski, died Monday, June 2, 1986, at Edward H. White Memorial Hospital in St. Petersburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 5, at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Childers was a retired supervisor of Post Division of General Foods, Inc., of Battle Creek, Mich. He was a member of the 14th Avenue North Church of Christ in St. Petersburg, Battle Creek Lodge No. 12 F&amp;AM of Battle Creek, Mich., Capt. Oscar Brady Post No. 298 American Legion of Battle Creek, Mich., and a member of 25-Year Retiree Club of Battle Creek, Mich.<br />Survivors include his wife, Victoria L. Cotton Childers of St. Petersburg; one son, Joe F. Williamson of Belmont, Iowa; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Greer of St. Petersburg, Mrs. Jewell DePaul-Bradford of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Ruby Beard of Orlando, Fla.; one brother, William Childers of May Pearl, Texas.<br /><br />CHILDERS, Frances Anita Derryberry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Frances Anita Derryberry Childers, 54, died Wednesday, Aug. 3, 1988, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 5, at Bills-McGaugh and Floyd Chapel with Charles Williamson officiating. Burial was in Sunset Park.<br />Mrs. Childers was a native of Maury County and member of the Church Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Morris Edward Childers of Lewisburg; her parents, Edward and Frances Shaw Derryberry of Columbia; two daughters, Alice Fay Miller of Nashville, Mrs. Frances Ann Brewer of Atlanta, Ga.; one son, Maurice Edward &#8220;Ed&#8221; Childers of Lewisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Melba Pollard of Columbia, Mrs. Margaret Sands of Lynnville; one brother, William E. Derryberry of Columbia; one grandchild.<br /><br />CHILDERS, Leona Barcheeres OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Leona B. Childers, 77, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1987, at Lawrenceburg Manor Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Judson Hays officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Childers was the daughter of the late Floyd and Mazzie Carr Barcheeres and was married to the late Robert Childers. She was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Stafford of Pulaski; Mrs. Alice Cole of Columbia; six nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CHILDERS, Maxine Elliott OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Maxine Elliott Childers, 71, of Pulaski, died Saturday, November 21, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Childers was the daughter of the late Edward L. and Mary O. Gaines Russell. She was married to the late Will Allen Childers.<br />Survivors include one son, Gary Childers of Pulaski; two brothers, Otha Russell of Lewisburg, Logan Russell of Nashville; one sister, Sibyl Newton of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Karen Michele Childers of Pulaski.<br /><br />CHILDERS, Will Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1986<br />Will Allen Childers, 69, died Sunday, July 27, 1986 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, July 28 at 2:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />He was the son of the late William Thomas and Alice Compton Childers and was married to Maxine Russell Childers.<br />Other survivors include one son, Gary Childers of Pulaski; four brothers, Alfred Childers and Morris Childers of Lewisburg, Bobby Childers of Montgomery, Ala., and J. C. Childers of Pulaski; five sisters, Ida Mae Childers, Lewisburg, Nellie Thorneberry, Kentucky, Rachel Childers, Waynesboro, Betty Cotham, Waverly and Pauline Deason of Pulaski; one grandchild.<br /><br />CHILDRESS, George Cecil OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jun 1989<br />George Cecil Childress, Cornersville, 80, died Wednesday, June 7, 1989. Funeral services were held Friday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />Mr. Childress was a native of Giles County and the son of the son of the late William and Cora Jones Childress. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife Irene Childress, Cornersville, three sons, John, Cornersville, Tom, Lewisburg and Roger Childress, Belfast, Tenn.; two daughters, Sus Corcoran, Mich. and Janice Collins, Nevada; four brothers, Harry, Jimmy and Junior Childress, all of Pulaski and Andrew Childress, Columbia; three sisters, Edna Stanford, Columbia, Florence Childress, Kentucky and Lucille Tidwell, Ohio and five grandchildren.<br /><br />CHILDRESS, Hume McKinsley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Dec 1988<br />Hume McKinley Childress, 76, Little Dry Creek Road, died when his one-story frame house burned Saturday night.<br />Mr. Childress body was burned beyond recognition. Mr. Childress was a Giles County native and the son of the late Dallas and Ella Joins Childress.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Childress was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his sons, Daniel and Clyde Childress, both of Pulaski, and Rufus Childress of Florida; one brother, Amos Childress of Pulaski; two sisters, Aline Cross of Michigan and Lorene Monday of Ohio, nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHILDRESS, John William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Mr. John William Childress, 80, of Cornersville, died Monday, Jan 11, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Childress was the son of the late William Jackson and Cora Wesley Joins Childress.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tommie Childress of Cornersville; six step-children; five brothers, George Childress of Cornersville, Andrew Childress of Columbia, Jimmy, J. W. and Harry Childress, all of Pulaski; three sisters, Lucille Tidwell and Florenia Childress, both of Ohio, Edna Stanford of Columbia; 17 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHOATE, Nelle Birdsong OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1983<br /><br />Giles County Nelle Birdsong Choate, 83, of Port St. Joe, Florida, died on Sunday, April 10, 1983 at Gulf Pines Hospital in Port St. Joe.<br />Graveside services were conducted by the Reverends Bill Starnes and Paul Allen at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12 at Maplewood Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A retired English teacher of language arts for over 42 years. Mrs. Choate was the daughter of the late Dr. Wallace and Anna McCormick Birdsong. Her husband, Albert E. Choate of Port St. Joe, FL, survives.<br />She received her A.A. from Martin College, her A.B. from the University of Tennessee, and her M. A. degree from Vanderbilt University. She continued to enrich the lives of school children well after her legal retirement with participation in many extracurricular activities. For three consecutive years she was named a Florida Star Teacher.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by, one brother, Dr. Gordon Birdsong of Virginia and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CHOATE, Roy D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1984<br />Mr. Roy D. Choate, 84, of 109 South Third Street, Pulaski, died Saturday, January 21, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, January 23 at 1:30 p. m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Jacob Gardner and Ray McDonald officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Choate was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church and was retired as Bridge Foreman for the Giles County Highway Department. He was the son of the late John Rufus and Maggie McMasters Choate. He was married to Mrs. Myrtle Houston Choate of Pulaski, she survives. he had one brother, Albert E. Choate of Pulaski, who also survive. Bennett May was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHRISTOPHER, Mazie Williams OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Jul 1985<br />Mrs. Mazie Christopher, 82, of Route Three, Pulaski, died Tuesday, July 16, 1985, at her residence. A native of Giles County, she was married to the late Floyd Christopher.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 17, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Bro. Andy Brown officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ernestine Johnson of Pulaski; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Burch of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Deborah Morris of Cullman, Ala., Mrs. Mary Jo Harrison of Madison, Ala; and one brother, James Williams of Winter Haven, Fla.<br /><br />CHRISTOPHER, Royce OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1983<br />Mr. Royce Christopher, age 81, of Route 1, Goodsprings (Minor Hill Community) died Tuesday morning, December 27, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital, after a lengthy illness.<br />Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 28, at 1 p.m. in the Bennett May Chapel with Brother Danny Pettus officiating. Burial will be in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Christopher was the son of the late Zanda and Sara Porter Christopher. He was a retired farmer.<br /><br />The only survivor is his wife, Mrs. Clarine Christopher of Goodsprings (Minor Hill Community). Bennett May was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />CHRISTOPHER, William Bayless OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Sep 1987<br />William Bayless Christopher, 78, of Prospect, died Monday, Aug. 31, 1987, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Christopher was the son of the late John A. and Sarah K. Porter Christopher.<br />Survivors include his wife, Martha Poole Christopher of Pulaski; one son, Billy Wayne Christopher of Texas; two daughters, Freda Bee of Pulaski, Sara McMasters of Prospect; two brothers, Hayden Christopher of New York, Orel Christopher of Nashville; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHRISTY, James Herbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1987<br />Mr. James Herbert Christy, 70, of Lynnville, died Monday, July 13, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dale Myers officiating. Burial was in Elisha White Cemetery.<br />A native of Dickson County, Mr. Christy was the son of the late Jim John and Maggie Walden Christy. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Barbara June Alexander Christy of Lynnville; one son, Herbert Lynn Christy of Pulaski; seven daughters, Treva Brymer of Pulaski, Darlene Roberts of Lynnville, Mary Sowell, Libby Brown and Betty Olivant, all of Nashville, Sue Wilson of Dickson, Joan Christy of Madison; one brother, J. D. Christy of Dickson; 34 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHUMBLEY, Lola Elise Hester Attkisson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Elise Hester Attkisson Chumbley, who died Sunday, February 8 were conducted Monday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia.<br />G. C. Fox, minister of the Church of Christ officiated. Burial followed in Arlington Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Chumbley died at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following a short illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Leonard Hester and Jessie Mae White Hester Sneed. She was the wife of J. C. Chumbley, who survives.<br />A long-time resident of Maury County, Mrs. Chumbley was a member of the Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include a daughter, Miss Dian Attkisson, Detroit, Mich.; a son, Jimmy Attkisson, Columbia; a brother, Joe Hester, Columbia; a step-father, M. L. Sneed, Pulaski; a step-daughter, Miss Rehenus Chumbley, Lewisburg; four step-sons, Ronnie and J. C. Chumbley, both of Murfreesboro, Kenneth Chumbley, Pulaski, Keith Chumbley, Lewisburg; a step-sister, Mrs. Gladys Hayes, Ft. Myers, Fla.; a step-brother, Delmas Sneed, Pulaski and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CHUNN, Evelyn Blackburn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1988<br /><br />Evelyn B. Chunn, 59, of Columbia, died Thursday, Sept. 8, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, after a long illness. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 11, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial was in Rose Hill.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Thomas H. (Gail) Brown of Franklin, Mrs. Richard (Roxanne) Jewel of Lexington, Ky.; two sons, Andy Chunn of Pulaski, Toby Chunn of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Loyd Odom of Columbia, Mrs. Lois Hammond of Gulfport, Miss.; one brother, J. Aubry Blackburn of Georgia; three grandchildren.<br /><br />CIBOROWSKI, Susan Kay OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Sep 1983<br />Susan Kay Ciborowski, 25, died Monday, Sept. 19, in a Nashville hospital. Services were Tuesday, Sept. 20, in St. Henry&#8217;s Catholic Church in Nashville. Burial was also in Nashville.<br />She was the daughter of the former Corinne Burns of Giles County.<br />Local survivors included her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Burns of<br />Bodenham.<br /><br />CLARK, Amos Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Amos Clark, Jr., 70, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 23, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Clark was the son of the late Lillian Fox and Amos Clark, Sr. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lorene Ward Clark of Pulaski; one son, Terry Clark of Minor Hill; two step-daughters, Barbara Fry and Donna Faye Ward, both of Pulaski; two step-sons, Jerry and Ray Ward, both o f Pulaski; one grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Hankins and Miss Elise Clark, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Leslie Clark of Cornersville; Rivers Clark of Lynnville.<br /><br />CLARK, Archie D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Archie D. Clark, 59, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 24, 1987, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Clark was a native of Tennessee and an employee of Pulaski Rubber Company.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Cornersville; his wife, Lois Solomon Clark of Pulaski; two sons, Danny and Ricky Clark of Pulaski; four daughters, Chris Malone, Kathy Hood and Elene Johnson, all of Pulaski; Robin Pickett of Minor Hill; four brothers, Charles Clark of Franklin, Luther and Tommy Clark, both of Cornersville, Bobby Clark of Beech Hill; two sisters, Annie Margaret and Martha Clark, both of Cornersville; eight grandchildren.<br /><br />CLARK, Arnera Erwin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Mar 1982<br />Mrs. Arnera Erwin Clark, 83, of 120 Ingram St., Pulaski, died on Saturday, March 27, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. W. McCullough and Frank Rouse at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, March 29 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County she was the daughter of the late Wyatt and Leona Loyd Erwin and the wife of the late J. F. Clark<br />She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Virgie Sue Sumners of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CLARK, Glen Yowell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Glen Yowell Clark, 60, of Pulaski, died Monday, April 21, 1986, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 22, at Diana Cemetery with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Clark was the son of the late James R. and Elizabeth Yowell Clark and was married to the late Margie Barnes Clark. He was a farmer and a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include one son, David Roscoe Clark of Texas; one daughter, Glenda Sue Wright of Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Ernest and Andrew Clark, both of Diana, Wilson Clark of Lewisburg; four grandchildren.<br /><br />CLARK, Hallie Marie Bills OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mrs. Hallie Marie Bills Clark died Thursday, May 8, 1986, at her residence in Hamtramck, Mich. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery at Buford Station.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Clark was the daughter of the late William and Ellen Fitzpatrick Bills.<br />Survivors include her husband, J. Vance Clark of Hamtramck, Mich.; one brother, George Bills of Nashville; one half-brother, O&#8217;Neal Gordon of Columbia; one foster son, Charles Young of Detroit, Mich.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CLARK, Jean Eagin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Jean Eagin Clark, age 64, of Route 1, Dellrose, Tennessee, died August 25, 1983, in the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 27, at 11:00 a.m. at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Edd Burrow officiating. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Clark was a native of Lincoln County. She was married to the late Jack Clark and was the daughter of the late James O. and Jesse Furguson Eagin.<br />Survivors include, Several cousins, nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CLARK, Joseph Paul OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1983<br />Mr. Joseph Paul Clark, age 56, of Lincoln County, died August 9, 1983, in Lincoln County.<br />Graveside services were held at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, August 13 at Diana Cemetery with Larry Gillespie officiating.<br />Mr. Clark was a native of Giles County and a veteran of the Korean War. He was also a farmer. Mr. Clark was the son of the late James R. and Elizabeth Yowell Clark.<br />Survivors include four brothers, Woodrow Wilson Clark of Lewisburg, Yowell Clark, Ernest Clark, Andrew Clark, all of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />CLARK, Mary Ed Hardy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mrs. Mary Ed (Pete) Clark, 72, of Pulaski, died Monday, May 12, 1986, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Clark was the daughter of the late Ed and Sallie Humphrey Hardy and was married to the late John M. Clark.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Revis Brown of Pulaski; one niece, Mrs. James H. Sparks of Nashville.<br /><br />CLARK, Paul Foster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1981<br />Paul Foster Clark, age 59 died at his residence on Minor Hill Road Thursday, April 16, 1981 following a short illness of cancer.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, April 18 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Rev. Paul Allen and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Clark was the so of the late Ernest Clark and late Mary Foster Clark of Pulaski. His wife is Mrs. Ruby Gordon Clark.<br />Mr. Clark was a member of First United Methodist Church, a life member of VFW Post 4577, American Legion Post 60 and The Elks Lodge. He was employed by Interstate Construction Company as a heavy equipmen operator.<br />Survivors besides his wife, Mrs. Ruby Gordon Clark, Pulaski, include one son, James R. Gordon, Lavergne; one sister, Margaret Clark, Palm Bay, Fla.; one brother, Sammy Clark, Cornersville; two grandchildren; one nephew and 4 nieces.<br /><br />CLARK, Rachel Ann OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Apr 1984<br />Miss Rachel Ann Clark, age 58, of 518 Elm Street, Pulaski, died April 9, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 10, at 2 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Miss Clark was the daughter of the late Roy A. and Hester Clark.<br />Survivors include one brother, R. A. Clark of Pulaski; and two sisters, Mary Alice Story of Pulaski and Jean Wolaver of Diana.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, Robert Hugh OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Nov 1980<br />Funeral services for Robert Hugh Clark, 78, of Goodspring, who died Tuesday, November 11, 1980, at his residence, will be conducted Saturday at 10:00 a. m. at Lay&#8217;s Funeral Home in Ethridge with burial in Westside Cemetery in Giles County. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate.<br />Mr. Clark was a Giles County native. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Esther L. Clark; four sons, Robert James Clark, Sparta, Mich., John Robert Clark, Goodspring, Albert Leo Clark and Edward Clark, Phoenix, Ariz.; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Jean Coffman, Phoenix and Miss Annie Belle Clark, Goodspring; a step-son, James Walter Hickman, Pulaski; five step-daughters, Mrs. Marilyn Dickey and Mrs. Glenda Hall, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Patsy Pratt, Summertown, Mrs. Peggy Attkisson and Mrs. Dorothy Dickey, Ethridge, 29 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.<br /><br />CLARK, Terri Lynn OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Nov 1986<br />Miss Terri Lynn Clark, 25, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Nov. 16, 1986. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bryan Cutshall officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery. Miss Clark was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include her father, Terry Roscoe Clark of Pulaski; her mother, Margaret Louise Fralix Ray of Auburndale, Fla.; one brother, Roger W. Clark of Lester, Ala.; one half-brother, Randy Ray of Florida; one half-sister, Tracy Ray of Florida; two grandmothers, Mildred Clark of Pulaski; Sadie Fralix of Lewisburg; grandfather, Earl Fralix of Shelbyville.<br /><br />CLARK, Tom Rye (Tobo) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1983<br />Mr. Tom Rye (Tobo) Clark, age 68, of 526 South Rhodes Street, Pulaski, died October 6, 1983, at the Parkview Hospital in Nashville following a short illness.<br />Funeral services were held at the Carr and Erwin Chapel Saturday, October 8th at 2:30 p.m. with William Moss officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Clark was retired from the Stanley Tool Company. He married to Mrs. Larestine Russell Clark of Pulaski and was the son of the late Pete and Jessie Cardin Clark.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, one son, Toby Clark of Pulaski; three brothers, Harold and Allie Clark, both of California, Kelley Clark of Nashville; five sisters, Aline Turner of Texas, Carol Bethel, Claudie Martin, Virginia Hardiman, all of Pulaski, Georgia Sandlin of Leoma, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CLAUD, Vernon Lindsey OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jun 1966<br />Vernon Lindsey Claud, 62, of 645 S. Third Street, Pulaski, TN, died June 18 in an automobile accident in Nashville, TN.<br />Funeral services were held June 20 at 10:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Bennett-May in charge. Burial was at Prospect Cemetery with the Rev. Louis Brown officiating.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Claud was the son of the late Lindsey Claud and Mrs. Ruth Claud Morgan and the husband of Almeda Claud.<br />Survivors include his wife, Almeda Claud; five son, Larry Claud, Dave Robinson, Kenneth Robinson, Randy Troope and Bill Troope; eight grandchildren; his mother, Ruth Claud Morgan; four sisters, Allie Mae Tate, Erma Holt, Mildred Rochelle and Laverne Henderson; four brothers, Dan Claud, Harold T. Claud, Tip Claud and Smitty Claud.<br /><br />CLAUDE, Haywood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Mar 1980<br />Haywood Claude, 78, a Giles County native, died Monday, February 25 in Rutherford County Hospital, with funeral services being held Thursday morning at 11:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev. J. Dallas Bass was the officiant.<br />Mr. Claude, a retired farmer, was the son of the late Lemice Burklin and Etta Jane Burge Claude.<br />The only immediate survivor is a sister, Mrs. Mae Bunyard of Wichita, Kan.<br /><br />CLAYTON, Annie Witt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Mar 1989<br /><br />Miss Annie Witt Clayton, died Saturday, March 4, 1989. Funeral services were held Sunday at Roesch Patton Broadway Chapel in Nashville with Dr. Ewart G. Watts officiating. Graveside services were held Sunday at Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include her uncle Everett M. Clayton, Nashville and locally three cousins, Robert E. Lee and Clayton Lee of Pulaski and Carter Witt III, Waco.<br /><br />CLEVELAND, Ivory OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Ivory Cleveland, 87, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Dec. 26, 1987, at Oakwood Hall Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 30, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Robert Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Cleveland, a retired farmer, was a native of Austin, Texas, and had lived in Giles County for 72 years. His wife, the former Mrs. Willie Mae Brame Scott, died July 31, 1987. He was a deacon of St. Elizabeth Primitive Baptist Church at Elkton and was a member of the Giles County Deacon&#8217;s Union.<br />Survivors include a granddaughter, Mrs. Juanita Jones of Nashville; a step-son, Tommy L. Scott of Nashville; two half-brothers, Floyd and Leroy Cleveland, both of Austin, Texas; one step-granddaughter and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLEVELAND, Sadie Deason OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Apr 1981<br />Sadie Deason Cleveland, 74 of Route 2, Pulaski, died Tuesday April 13 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, at 1:00 p. m. on Thursday, April 15 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ, Mrs. Cleveland was the wife of the late Foster Cleveland.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. James Maultsby of Pulaski; two sons, Harold Cleveland of Pulaski and Morris Cleveland of Ogden, Utah; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Higgins of Pulaski, Mrs. Aulene Wright of Nashville, and Mrs. Clara Cline of Winter Haven, FL; one brother, Robert Allen Deason of the Wales community; twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLEVELAND, Willie Mae Brame OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Aug 1987<br />Mrs. Willie Mae Cleveland, 74, of Pulaski, died Friday, July 31, at her residence. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 3, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with Eugene Lewis officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Bedford County, Mrs. Cleveland was the daughter of the late Willie and Mary Burdette Brame.<br />Survivors include her husband, Deacon Ivory Cleveland; one son, Tommy L. Scott of Nashville; daughter-in-law, Carolyn Scott of Nashville; granddaughter, Cynthia Smith of Nashville; one great-granddaughter; three sisters, Annie Bell Smith of Pennington, S.C., Mattie L. Johnson of Normandy, Reba Bechanaon of Wartrace; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Carrie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jul 1982<br /><br />Miss Carrie Clifton, 99, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, TN, died on Monday, July 19, 1982, at Scott Memorial Hospital.<br />Funeral services conducted by the Reverends Archie and Gene Waldrum at 3:00 p. m. on Wednesday, July 21 at North Funeral Home. Burial followed in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Greenwood Church of Christ, Miss Clifton was a retired school teacher of the Giles and Lawrence County School system. She was the daughter of the late Jasper C. and Theodora Beeler Clifton.<br />She is survived by six nephews, William Neal and James Braly, Lytle and Hume Logue, all of Lawrenceburg, James West Clifton f Nashville and Hartwell B. Logue of Amarillo, Texas; and four nieces, Mrs. Lois Holt and Mrs. Modena Green, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Margie Woodruff and Mrs. Mildred Jones, both of Leoma.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Charlie Earl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1984<br />Charlie Earl Clifton, 67, died on Tuesday, October 16, 1984, at his Pulaski residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Claude Clifton. He was a Methodist and a retired employee of Richland Oil Company.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, October 18, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul McKinney officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gladys Clifton, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Birdsong, Pulaski, and Mrs. Sandra Walters, Lawrenceburg; his mother, Mrs. Mattie Clifton, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Dorris Stafford and Mrs. Gladys Grant, Pulaski, and Mrs. Marjorie Tatum, Texarkana, Texas; four brothers, Claude Clifton, Jr., Spring Hill, Tennessee, C. E. Clifton, Thompson Station, Tennessee, Edward Clifton, Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, and Villaro Clifton, Nashville; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Clennie E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Clennie E. Clifton, 90, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Oct. 8, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Clifton was married to the late John M. Clifton. Survivors include one son, Owen C. Follis of Brentwood; one granddaughter, Barbara F. Shoemake of Nashville; one great-granddaughter, Shannon C. Shoemake of Nashville; three brothers, Campbell Rosson of Taft, Tenn., Robert Rosson of El Paso, Texas, Wiley Rosson of Philadelphia, Penn.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Delma OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jul 1982<br />Delma Clifton, 53, of Lawrenceburg, died on Thursday, July 8, 1982 at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p. m. on Saturday, July 11 at Freemon-Pettus Funeral Chapel in Lawrenceburg. Burial followed in Houser Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Frances Newton Clifton of Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Renee Steadman and Lynn Clifton, both of Lawrenceburg; 3 sisters, Vestal Pierce of Minor Hill, Dorothy Fowler of Lawrenceburg and Annie Lee Kelly of Dearborne, Michigan; 2 brothers, James Clifton of Lawrenceburg and Russell Clifton of Michigan; and two grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />CLIFTON, Herman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Mar 1982<br />Herman Clifton, 73, of the Weakley Creek Community in Ethridge, died Friday, March 19, 1982 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 21 at the North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Ona Grace Clifton of Ethridge. Additional survivors include one brother, Bill Clifton, of Pulaski; one niece and one nephew.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Luther Clifton, 81, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 2, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with David East officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Clifton was the son of the late William and Elsie Parson Clifton. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was a retired car salesman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Alene Johnson Clifton of Pulaski; one son, M. L. Clifton of Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Christine Mastrobattista of New Jersey, Mary Aline Standley of Las Vegas, Nev.; Ima Willie of Nashville; one brother, Odell Clifton of Thompson Station, Tenn.; two sisters, Everine Holder of Mt. Pleasant, Eloise Stiltner of Michigan; 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Margaret Jackie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1983<br />Margaret Jackie Clifton, 41, of Leoma, died Tuesday, April 27, 1983.<br />Survivors include her mother, Frances Phillips of Lawrenceburg; her husband, Virgle Clifton of Leoma; two daughters, Lavern Williams of Ethridge and Frances Clifton of Lawrenceburg; four brothers, John Hayes of Germany, Jimmy Hayes of Pulaski, William Hayes of Lawrenceburg, and Bobby Hayes of Holton, Kas.; one sister, Wilma Hayes of Lawrenceburg, and three grandchildren.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Martha Alice Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Martha Alice Clifton, 69, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 31, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Andy Brown and Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Clifton was the daughter of the late Earl Callaway and Margaret Neal Reed.<br />Survivors include her husband, Bill Clifton of Pulaski; one son, Edd Clifton of Pulaski; two sisters, Alma Reed Parker and Nadine Brown, both of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Sharon Elaine Kurdron of Florida.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Mattie Dee Mangrum OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Mattie Dee Clifton, 90, of Pulaski, died Friday, March 13, 1987, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Marshall Moss and Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Clifton was the daughter of the late Bill and Anna Stewart Mangrum and was married to the late Claude Clifton.<br /><br />Survivors include four sons, C. E. and Villard Clifton, both of Nashville, Claude Clifton, Jr. of Franklin, James Edward Clifton of Mt. Pleasant; three daughters, Gladys Grant and Doris Stafford, both of Pulaski, Marjorie Tatum of Texas; 29 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Mary Ethel Williamson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. Mary Ethel Clifton, 71, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Jan. 3, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 5, at North Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Clifton was the daughter of the late James and Ethel Fauchett Williamson and was married to the late Robert Baxter Clifton.<br />Survivors include two sons, Charles Clifton of Pulaski, James E. Clifton of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Margaret Hardiman of Pulaski; two brothers, Weldon Williamson of Ashland City, J. D. Williamson of Nashville; one half-sister, Mrs. Cherry Turrentine of Ashland City; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Robert Baxter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 May 1982<br />Robert Baxter Clifton, 69, of the Weakley Creek Community died on Monday, May 10, 1982, at Crockett General Hospital after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Elmer and Nora Kimbrough Clifton. He was a retired employee of Maremont Corporation.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 p. m. Tuesday, May 11, at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ethel Williamson Clifton, Weakley Creek Community; two sons, James E. Clifton of Nashville, and Charles Robert Clifton, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Hardiman, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Lois Holt, Giles County; one brother, Jim West Clifton, Nashville; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLIFTON, R. L. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jul 1984<br />R. L. Clifton, 64, of the Brownlow Community at Campbellsville, died on Saturday, July 21, 1984, at Maury County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William and Elsie Parsons Clifton. He was an employee of Maremont Gabriel.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 22, at Williams-Mt. Pleasant Funeral Home, with burial in Polk Memorial Garden.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Colvett Clifton, Campbellsville; one daughter, Mrs. Smith (Charlotte) Hayes, Pulaski; two brothers, Luther Clifton, Pulaski, and Odell Clifton, Thompson Station; two sisters, Everine Holder, Mt. Pleasant, and Eloese Stiltner, Inkster, Michigan; one grandson and one great-grandson.<br /><br />CLIFTON, William Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jan 1987<br />Mr. William Allen Clifton, 71, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Andy Brown and Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Clifton was the son of the late Alonza T. and Kate Nix Clifton and was married to the late Martha Reed Clifton. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one son, Edd Clifton of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Sharon Kudron of Pulaski.<br /><br />CLINARD, Bessie J. Collins OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Bessie J. Clinard, 79, of Lawrenceburg, died Monday, April 14, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Appleton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Clinard was the daughter of the late Willard Collins and Pearl Elizabeth Randall Jones and was married to the late Vernon Clinard.<br />Survivors include one son, Gaylon Clinard of Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Atlas Norwood of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Linnie Dawn Williams and Mrs. Opal Matthews, both of Auburndale, Fla.; one brother, Robert E. Jones of Minor Hill; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CLINARD, Leo S. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Feb 1983<br />Mr. Leo S. Clinard, 72, Route 2, Athens, AL, died Monday, February 14, 1983, at his home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wed., Feb. 16, at McConnell Memorial Chapel, Athens, AL, with burial in Roselawn Cemetery, Roland Lee officiating.<br />A former resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late Bob and Ruthie Clinard.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Clinard, Athens; his step-mother, Mrs. Nora Clinard, Athens; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Bub and Mrs. Ruby McDonald, both of Athens, and Mrs. Eva Malone, Lake Village, Ind.; two brothers, Osborn Clinard, Athens and Almond Clinard, Elkmont; three stepchildren; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLINARD, Noil Dean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Noil Dean Clinard, 51, of Indianapolis, Ind., who died Wednesday, July 22 in Veterans Hospital in that city, were held Friday at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Alden Hendrix. Burial was in Lytle Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Clinard was the son of the late Frank and Zilpha Williams Clinard.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dorothy O. Hinds Clinard; two brothers, Hestal Clinard, Elkmont, Ala. and Everett Clinard, Indiana; two sisters, Mrs. Mazie LaRue Wray, Anderson, Ala., and Nadine Campbell, Cullman, Ala.<br /><br />COBB, Ludie Leona Campbell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1989<br />Ludie Leona Cobb, 76, Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, July 2, 1989, at Lawrenceburg Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday at North Funeral Home with Wayne Benson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Cobb was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late Frank and Rebecca Smotherman Campbell. She was married to the late Herbert Cobb. She was a member of Coleman United Methodist Church and retired from Genesco.<br /><br />Survivors include two sisters, Lila Mae Keeter, Ethridge and Velma Stafford, Pulaski; two brothers, Lonas Campbell, Pulaski and Odus Campbell, Goodspring; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COBLE, Eleanor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Eleanor Coble, 94, of Route 1, Ardmore, died on Wednesday, August 4, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Elam and Eleanor Davis Morrell Stevenson and the wife of the late O. O. Coble.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Saturday, August 7, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Elkton Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. Florine C. Coppage, Arlington, Virginia.<br /><br />COBLE, John Hamlin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Dec 1989<br />John Hamlin Coble, 72, Minor Hill, died from injuries sustained Thursday in an accident near Fall River Road in the Anthony Hill Community. His wife, Mary, a passenger in the automobile, is listed in fair condition at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Coble were held Sunday at Bennett May Chapel with J. T. Word<br />and Bill Smith officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was married to Mary Elizabeth McCluskey Coble.<br />Other survivors include three step-sons, Robert Larry, Dale and R. F. McCluskey, all of Anderson, Ala.; one brother, Howard Coble, Chapel Hill; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COBLE, Mary Helen Harwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Helen Harwell Coble, 77, of Pulaski, died Friday, April 7, 1989, in Antioch. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Coble was the daughter of the late Walter and Josephine Burch Harwell and was married to the late Woodrow Coble.<br />Survivors include three sons, Walter Mylan Coble of Columbia, Ray Coble of Huntsville, Ala., Alton Coble of Pulaski; two daughters, Nancy Owens of Pulaski, Peggy Clifton of Nashville; two brothers, Herbert and Robert Harwell, both of Pulaski; four sisters, Myrtice Harris, Angie Pittard and Margaret Harwell, all of Pulaski, Georgia Luna of Boonshill; 16 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchilden.<br /><br />COBLE, Sara Elizabeth Connell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Sara Elizabeth Coble, age 69, of 904 Brenda Drive, Pulaski, died November 15, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held in Cool Springs Church of Christ Thursday, November 17, at 2:00 p.m. with Bro. Charles Gibbons officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs.Coble was a member of the Church of Christ and was a housewife. She was married to John H. Coble of Pulaski and was the daughter of the late William T. and Effie Overstreet Connell.<br />Survivors, other than her husband, include two sisters, Mrs. Iva Sisk of Pulaski and Mrs. Virgie Ashton of Lynnville; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COCKE, Sarah McCormick OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />Mrs. Sarah McCormick Cocke, 91, of Louisville, Ky., died March 15 in that city. Graveside service was held at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday March 18 in Maplewood Cemetery by the Rev. William H. Moss.<br />A native Tennessean, Mrs. Cocke was born August 9, 1889, the daughter of the late Benjamin McCormick and the late Jennie Woods McCormick. Her husband was the late Augustus T. Cocke.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jennie Cocke Claiborne, Missouri City, Tex., and Mrs. Sarah Cocke Smith, Prospect, Ky.; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COFFEY, Clyde (C. L.) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1983<br />Clyde (C. L.) Coffey of 517 Culpepper Street, Pulaski died July 10, 1983 at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 13, at the Watson Tabernacle Primitive Baptist Church with the Rev. Walter Hardemon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Coffey was a member of the Watson Tabernacle Primitive Baptist Church where he served as deacon. He was employed by Stanley Tool Company. He was married to the late Etha Apple Coffey.<br />Survivors include: one sister, Mrs. Louise English of Campbellsville; seven brothers, Floyd Coffey and Jack Coffey of Columbia, Fred Coffey, Flenoy Coffey and Frank Coffey of Pulaski, English Coffey of Louisville, Kentucky and Robert Coffey of Indianapolis, Indiana; 26 nephews, 15 nieces, several great nieces and great nephews; five step-children, Mrs. Mary W. Reed, Lawrenceburg, Miss Brenda White, Miss Angela White, Roy A. White and Cornelius White, all of Pulaski; three step-children; seven sisters-in-law, Mrs. Virginia Coffey, Mrs. Metrice Coffey, Mrs. Pearline Starks, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Sarah Coffey, Columbia, Mrs. Malinda Coffey, Indianapolis, Mrs. Audrey Grigsby, Houston, Texas and Mrs. Otha Ford of Oxford, Mississippi; four brothers-in-law, Eddie Appleton, Nashville, William Appleton, Pulaski, Joe D. Appleton and Clifford Appleton, Prospect; and one aunt, Mrs. Lola Coffey, Franklin, Tennessee. Arrangements were made by Queen Ann Funeral Home.<br /><br />COFFEY, Etha Mae White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1983<br />Mrs. Etha Mae White Coffey of 517 Culpepper Street, Pulaski, died July 9, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, July 14 at 1:00 p.m. at the Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Dalton Holt officiating. Burial was in Leggtown Cemetery at Leggtown, Alabama.<br /><br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mrs. Coffey was a school bus driver for the Giles County Board of Education. She was a member of the Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. She was married to Clyde (C.L.) Coffey and was the daughter of the late Edgar and Lula Bell McDonald Appleton.<br />Survivors include her children: Mrs. Mary W. Reed of Lawrenceburg, Miss Brenda White, Miss Angela White, Roy A. White and Cornelius White, all of Pulaski; two grandsons, Jamaal and Rodrico; one granddaughter, Tasshima Renee; three sisters, Mrs. Pearline Starks of Pulaski, Mrs. Audrey Grigsby of Houston, Texas, Mrs. Otha Ford of Oxford, Mississippi; four brothers, Joe D. Appleton, Clifford Appleton of Prospect, Eddie Appleton of Nashville and William Appleton of Pulaski; one aunt, Mrs. Ora Horton, Athens, Alabama; son-in-law, Howard Reed; several nieces and nephews; four sisters-in-law, and eight brothers-in-law. Arrangements were made by Queen Ann Funeral Home.<br /><br />COFFMAN, Myrtle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Jan 1980<br />Mrs. Myrtle Coffman, 76, a resident of Limestone County Nursing Home, Athens, Ala., died Wednesday, December 19 in Limestone County Hospital in that city. Funeral services were conducted Frdiay at 2:00 p. m. at Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home, Ardmore, with burial in Gatlin Cemetery. The Rev. Jack Carroll and the Rev. Lynn Marshall were officiants.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Coffman was the daughter of the late Cage and Fannie Bolin and was married to the late Ed Coffman. She was a member of Emanuel Baptist Church, Athens.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Leonard King and Mrs. James Edwards, Pulaski; three sons, Wesley Coffman and Kenneth Coffman, Ardmore, Tenn. and Glenn Coffman, Huntsville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Della Downs, Athens and Mrs. Willie Trible, Pontiac, Mich.; eight grandchildren; two great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COGGIN, George Richard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Aug 1989<br />George Richard Coggin, 79, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989 at his home in McBurg. Funeral services were held July 28 at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with George Wachter officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Conner and Lillian Hardison Coggin. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor Storey Coggin, McBurg; two sisters, Louise Whitworth, Pulaski, Ruth Poole, Nashville; two brothers, Thurman and Fred Coggin, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />COGGIN, John Reavis Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Dec 1988<br />John Reavis Coggin, Jr., 72, died Friday, Dec. 9, 1988 at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 11 at Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Chapel with Hollis Hunt and J. L. Perry officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Coggins was the son of the late John Reavis and Grace Woosley Coggins, Sr.<br />Survivors include his wife, Martha Coggins, Lewisburg; one son, William R. Coggins, Pulaski and two granddaughters.<br /><br />COGGIN, John Thurman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Oct 1989<br /><br />John Thurman Coggin, 72, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Oct. 19, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Charles H. Poole and Peter Furnier officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Coggin was the son of the late Conner and Lillian Hardison Coggin. He was a retired merchant from Frito-Lay, where he was employed for 20 years. He was a member of the Bunker Hill United Methodist Church for 40 years and a recent member of the St. Andrew Memorial Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Willie Mae Mitchell Coggin of Pulaski; one daughter, Faye Coggin McNeese of Pulaski; one grandson, William Todd McNeese of Pulaski; one brother, Fred Coggin of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Charles H. Poole of Goodlettsville and Mrs. Robert Whitworth of Pulaski.<br /><br />COGGIN, Lula Ann Corlew OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Aug 1985<br />Mrs. Lula Ann Coggin, 84, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 27, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Montgomery County, she was the daughter of the late Charles Henry and Nancy Batson Corlew and was married to the late Clyde E. Coggin.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell and Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Ann Bush of Clarksville; one son, Charles E. Coggin of Elkmont, Ala.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />COGGIN, Robert Conner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Aug 1982<br />Robert Conner Coggin, 67, of the Diana Community, died on Sunday, August 1, 1982, at Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br />A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late Conner and Lillian Hardison Coggin. He was a retired employee of Lewisburg Casting Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, August 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Bradshaw Cemetery, Steve Nave officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alice Redd Coggin, Diana; a son, Darrell Coggin, and a daughter, Mrs. Delores Folsom, both of Diana; three brothers, George Coggin, McBurg, Thurman Coggin and Fred Coggin, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Whitworth, Cornersville, and Mrs. Harold Poole, Nashville; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />COGGIN, Sam Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Sam Brown Coggin, 84, of Pulaski, died Monday, Jan. 19, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Coggin was the son of the late I. B. and Era Harwell Coggin. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lillie Bell Coggin of Pulaski; two brothers, Slater and Fagan Coggin, both of Pulaski; two step-brothers, Holt Hindman of Pulaski, Cordell Hindman of Indiana; two sisters, Katie Baker of Fayetteville, Emma Hemphill of Indiana.<br /><br />COGGIN, Slater OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 May 1989<br /><br />Slater Coggin, 88, died Monday, May 1, 1989 at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 3 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with L. E Wright and Gerald Coggin officiating. Burial was in Boonshill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Isaac and Era Harwell Coggin. Survivors include his wife, Georgia Coble Coggin, Frankewing; three sons, Harold Coggin, Brentwood, Bobby Coggin, Frankewing, Glenn Coble Coggin, Thompson Station; two daughters, Lynn Era Pinnix, Red Oak, Judy Mitchell, Pulaski; one brother, Fagan Coggin, Bodenham; two step-brothers, Holt Hindman, Bodenham, Cordell Hindman, Indiana; one sister, Katie Baker, Fayetteville; half-sister, Emma Hemphill, Indiana; 12 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />COHEN, Esther Schwartz OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Esther Schwartz Cohen, 87, of Nashville, died Monday, Sept. 29, 1986, in that city. Graveside services were held Tuesday, Sept. 30, at KKSI Cemetery in Nashville. Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home in Nashville was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one son, Leon Staruss of Nashville; one sister, Dora Goldstein of Nashville; one brother, Manuel Schwartz of Nashville; two grandchildren; two step-sons, Joe Cohen of Pulaski, David Cohen of Tempe, Ariz.<br /><br />COHEN, Mary Terrell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Mary T. Cohen, 79, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1986, at her residence. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, 1986, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Jess Love officiating. Burial was in the Temple Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Cohen was the daughter of the late Arthur and Tennie Hollaway Terrell.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Louise Reasonover and Mrs. Zana Woodrow, both of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COHEN, Soloman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Graveside services were held Monday, January 28 at the Temple Cemetery in Nashville for Soloman Cohen, executive of M. Cohen and Sons, Wholesale Grocers of Pulaski. The service was conducted by Rabbi Randall Faulk.<br />Cohen, 75, the son of the late Meyer and Rachel Lightman Cohen, died Sunday, January 27 at Giles County Hospital following a heart attack.<br />He was born June 12, 1904, in Giles County and received his education at Massey Military Academy in Pulaski. He was a member of the Shriners Club and the Masons.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Terrell Cohen of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Adolph Jacobs of Nashville and one brother, Harry Cohen of Pulaski.<br /><br />COKINOS, Johanna OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Johanna Cokinos, 72, of Route 1, Lynnville were held at 1:00 p. m. Wednesday March 18, 1981 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Father George Mathis conducted the services.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cokinos was born July 9, 1908, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Long. She died Monday, March 16 in Merihil Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />There are no immediate survivors.<br /><br />COLE, Clifton L. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Aug 1984<br />Clifton L. &#8220;Dick&#8221; Cole, 67, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, August 1, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Herman and Lila Mae Harper Cole. He was a retired employee of Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Pulaski. He was a member of East Hill Church of Christ and a former member of Pulaski Lions Club and Pulaski Civil Defense.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, August 3, at Bennett May Chapel, Glenn Colley officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Russell Cole, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Connie Johnston, Green Hill, Alabama; two sisters, Mrs. C. H. Dunnavant, Elkton, and Mrs. Roy Remwick, Ardmore, Tennessee; two brothers, George B. Cole, Murfreesboro, and Robert H. Cole, Jr., New Orleans; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />COLE, Eura Mae Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jun 1983<br />Mrs. Eura Mae Howard Cole, age 76, of Winston Salem, North Carolina, died June 22, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cole was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a retired teacher of the Giles and Lawrence County Schools.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, June 25, at 11 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverend Jack Wolf officiating. Burial was in the Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Cole was the daughter of the late Edd and Louise Smith Howard.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Cole Brewer of Winston Salem; one grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Allene Jones of Knoxville.<br /><br />COLE, Fannie Elizabeth Faulkner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Apr 1985<br />Mrs. Fannie Elizabeth Cole, 88, of Nashville, died Monday, April 1, 1985, in a Nashville Nursing facility.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John M. and Elizabeth Rochelle Faulkner and was married to the late James Anderson Cole. Mrs. Cole was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary Ellen Green of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. L. C. Autry of Columbia; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />COLE, Jewel Fox OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Aug 1984<br />Jewel Fox Cole, 76, of Pulaski, died Saturday, August 11, 1984, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Cole was the daughter of the late Carl and Ethel Whitsett Fox. She was married to the late James Leonard Cole. Mrs. Cole was a retired Giles County school teacher.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel Monday, August 13, at 2 p.m., Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Evelyn Cole Kell of Brownwood, Texas; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLE, Maggie Lucille Scruggs OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Maggie Lucille Cole, 81, died Wednesday, April 23, 1986 at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 26 at 10 a.m. at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Will and Delia Cole Scruggs and was married to the late Charles Mann Cole.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Viva Wilburn of Pulaski; two sister, Mrs. Clara Barnett, Hanceville, Ala., Mrs. Marguerite Scott, Lakeland, Fla.; one granddaughter, Miss Connie Wilburn of Huntsville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COLE, Otha Octavia Norwood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1985<br />Mrs. Otha Octavia Cole, 84, of Anderson, Alabama, died Thursday, July 18, 1985, at<br />Glenwood Nursing Home in Florence, Alabama.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Ernest and Ida Elizabeth Malone Norwood and was married to Onis Murel Cole.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Noblit Cemetery near Minor Hill. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lila H. Rhodes of Smithfield, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Willa Sharp of Killen, Alabama; one son, Edwin Cole of Anderson, Alabama; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />COLEMAN, Addie B. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Apr 1983<br />Mrs. Addie B. Coleman, 73, Pulaski, died Monday, April 11, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 14, at First Baptist Church on West Shoal Street with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She is survived by her husband, John Coleman, Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Martha Peden, Mrs. Sara Hayes, Mrs. Lucy King and Mrs. Helen Hayes, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Maggie Grigsby, Huntsville; five sons, John, James, Grady and Eugene Coleman, all of Pulaski and Brady Coleman, Parchman, Mississippi. Four Sisters, 38 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, also survive.<br />Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLEMAN, Alice J. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Dec 1983<br />Mrs. Alice J. Coleman, 87, died on Sunday, November 27, 1983, at her home in Pulaski. A native of Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Jared and Queen McClure Phillips and was the wife of the late Frank T. Coleman.<br /><br />She was educated in the Giles County public schools and earned her Bachelor&#8217;s degree in elementary education from Tennessee A &amp; I State College. She taught for over 50 years in Giles County and was a member of the National and Giles County Retired Teachers Associations. She was associated with the Elk-Duck Rivers Community Association, was a charter member of the Pen Women Civic Club and was past president of Tennessee Federation of Women&#8217;s Clubs. She also held membership in the Court of Calanthe, Tennessee Voter&#8217;s Council, Giles County Chapter of NAACP, Giles Historical Society and Democratic Women&#8217;s Club.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, December 1, at Campbell Chapel AME Church, Willie Lee Lester officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLEMAN, Roger OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 May 1983<br />Mr. Roger Coleman, 33, Elkmont, Alabama, died Thursday, May 19, 1983, in Pulaski. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 24, at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church at Veto, Alabama, with burial in Payne Cemetery, Ollie McWilliams officiating.<br />An Alabama native, he is survived by his parents, Willie and Pearl Merriweather Coleman, Veto; two daughters, Sonya and Nicole Coleman, Prospect; three sisters, Lois Robinson, Huntsville, Alabama, Annie Sanders and Elaine Hicks, both of Dayton, Ohio; and five brothers, Willie Coleman, Pulaski, Charles Coleman, Athens, Alabama, and Samuel, Chester and Terry Coleman, all of Veto.<br />People&#8217;s Funeral Home in Athens was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLLIER, Addie Danise Kimbrough OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jun 1989<br />Mrs. Addie Danise Collier, 74, formerly of Elkton, died Wednesday, June 14, 1989, at East Ridge Humana Hospital in East Ridge, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, June 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Collier was the daughter of the late Bruce and Mamie Petty Kimbrough and was married to the late Frank Lincoln Collier.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Sandra Worley of Chattanooga, Linda Watson of Decatur, Ala.; four grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLIER, Frank Lincoln OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 May 1982<br />Frank Lincoln Collier, 69, Elkton, died on Friday, May 14, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Robert and Mary Tucker Collier. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday, May 16, at Carr and Erwin with burial in John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge, Talmadge Clayton and James Hargrove officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Addie D. Kimbrough Collier, Elkton; two daughters, Mrs. Sandra Collier Worley, Chattanooga and Mrs. Linda Collier Watson, Decatur, Alabama; one brother, Hooper Collier, Ethridge; two sisters, Mrs. Elaine Baker, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Rebecca Harris, Cherokee, Alabama; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLIER, Marion Vester OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br /><br />Marion Vester Collier, 84, Lawrenceburg, died Monday, May 8, 1989, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with Melvin Orr officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Collier was a native of Alabama and the son of the late John Mason and Margaret Woodham Collier. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and a retired custodian.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Lou Crowley Collier, Lawrenceburg; four sons, Johnny, Pulaski, Carl, Pomona, Calif., Lewis Canton, Ga., and Larry Collier of Summertown; three step-sons, Wallace Rutledge, Lawrenceburg, Douglas Rutledge, Huntington, Ind., and Dick Rutledge, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; two step-daughters, Frances Dickey, Lynnville and Juanita Henson, Ethridge; one brother, Albert Collier, Maulden, Missouri; three sisters, Lillie Dodd, Haleyville, Ala.,; Otha Odneal, Pulaski and Audie Brewer, New Port Richey, Fla.; eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; 17 step-grandchildren; and several step-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Clara Mary Wright OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1989<br />Clara Mary Wright Collins, 86, Shelbyville, died Friday, March 31, 1989 at Bedford County Hospital in Shelbyville. Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Eugene Crawley officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Collins was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late Boyd David and Cora Alice Green Wright. She was the wife of the late Charlie Green.<br />Survivors include one son, Aubrey Collins, Pulaski; two step-sons, Richard Collins and Grady Collins, both of Pulaski; three daughters, Alice Dunnavant, Pulaski, Mrs. Wilson (Vera) Gregg, Rockvale, Tenn., ad Mrs. Albert (Florence) Reeves, Shelbyville; one step-daughter, Beulah Lanier, Pulaski; three brothers, Carter, Joe and Gerald Wright, all of Pulaski; one sisters, Lorene King, Lewisburg; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Daniel Eli OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1987<br />Daniel Eli Collins, infant of Pulaski, died Monday, Dec. 29, 1986, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held Wednesday, Dec. 30, at Maplewood Cemetery with Felix Snell officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his parents, Danny and Beverly Long Collins of Pulaski; two sisters, Stephanie and Kim Collins, both of Pulaski; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Long, all of Pulaski; great-grandmother, Mrs. Johnnie Collins of Pulaski.<br /><br />COLLINS, Edwin Clifford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home for Edwin Clifford Collins. The Reverend William Moss and the Reverend Paul Allen officiated. Services were followed by interment in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Collins died at Fairhaven Nursing Home on Thursday, January 31 at the age of 95.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born January 10, 1885 to the late Leroy and Ella Loyd Collins. After graduating from the Vanderbilt University School of Pharmacy, Mr. Collins returned to Pulaski. As a pharmacist, he was associated with several local firms including Loyd Drug Store, Reeves Drug Store and Pulaski Drug Company.<br />He had been a member of the Giles County School Board and a Steward in the First United Methodist Church of which he was a member.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Mrs. Minnie Lee Stone Collins; a daughter, Mrs. Eugene Jackson, Nashville; a son, Clifford Stone Collins, Knoxville; 2 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Herschel R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Aug 1982<br />Herschel R. Collins, 96, of Nashville, former resident of Lawrenceburg, died August 27, 1982 at the Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, August 29 at 2:00 p. m. at Pleasant Garden Church with Bro. Brad Forgy officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Garden Cemetery.<br />A native of Hickman County, Mr. Collins was a retired police officer. He was also a veteran of World War II.<br />Mr. Collins was the son of the late Jim and Amanda Register Collins.<br />Survivors include his wife, Vertie Adams Collins; five daughters, Mrs. Leoda White of Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Clark, Mrs. Billie Burleson, both of Summertown, Mrs. Claudia Collins of Columbia, Mrs. Norma Clymer of Nashville; two sons, Michael Collins, Pat Collins, both of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Odie Gilliam of Summertown; 24 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Hollis Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1988<br />Mr. Hollis Allen Collins, 74, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Thursday, Oct. 6, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Collins was the son of the late J. E. and Cullie Allen Collins. He was retired from Maremont.<br />Survivors include his wife, Bertie Mae Collins of Ardmore, Tenn.; one son, Billy Collins of Elkton; two brothers, Audie Collins of Pulaski, Cleatus Collins of Indiana; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Gooch and Mrs. Alice Jean Yant, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Cleo Allen of Greenbrier; two granddaughters, Carl and Lori Collins, both of Elkton.<br /><br />COLLINS, Minnie B. Newton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Apr 1982<br />Mrs. Minnie B. Collins, 95, Pulaski, died on Sunday, April 25, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late James Terry and Lula Reasonover Newton and the wife of the late Jessie M. Collins.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Monday, April 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in New Zion Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Don Russell officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Raymond Collins, Pulaski; two stepsons, Willie Collins, Beech Hill and Atha Collins, Columbia; four daughters, Mrs. Luther Porterfield and Mrs. Fred Coggins, Pulaski, Mrs. Eris Journey, Cornersville, Mrs. Duffy Frazier, Webbers Falls, Oklahoma; one sister, Mrs. Etha Watts, Nashville; a half-sister, Mrs. Alfred Carpenter, Cornersville; 13 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />COLLINS, Minnie Lee Stone OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Nov 1982<br /><br />Mrs. Minnie Lee Stone Collins, of Pulaski Health Care Center, died November 4, 1982, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Saturday, November 6, 1982, at 11:00 a.m. with the Reverends Paul Alle, Bill Starnes and Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Collins was a member of the First Methodist Church and was a retired teacher at Martin College.<br />Mrs. Collins was married to the late Clifford Collins, and was the daughter of the late Tom P. and Katherine White Stone.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Eugene Jackson of Nashville; one son, Clifford Stone Collins of Knoxville; one sister, Mrs. Logan Patterson of Pulaski; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Nannie F. Turner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Aug 1987<br />Mrs. Nannie F. Collins, 78, of Prospect, died Friday, July 31, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, Aug. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala.<br />A native of Limestone County, Mrs. Collins was the daughter of the late Rube and Kate Hughes Turner and was married to the late James Joe Collins.<br />Survivors include three sons, J. R. Collins of McMinnville, Wilson Collins of Nashville, James Collins, Jr. of Opelika, Ala.; three daughters, Jewell Solomon and Mae Kelly, both of Prospect, Katie Thomas of McMinnville; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Jones and Mrs. Elizabeth Muncey, both of McMinnville; 27 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Richard C. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1983<br />Richard C. Collins, Jr., 31, of Route One, Detroit, AL, died on Sunday, March 27, 1983 at Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. William Suddarth at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29 at Bennett May Chapel. Burial followed in Gatlin Cemetery in Ardmore.<br />A native of Jonesboro, Arkansas, Mr. Collins was a member of the Church of Christ and a heavy equipment operator. His wife, Denna Bales Collins of Detroit, survives. He was the son of Richard C. Collins, Sr. of Truman, Ark., and Marie C. Hill of Murfreesboro.<br />Additional survivors include three sons, Richard Noel Collins of Truman, Ark., William Joseph and Richard Michael Collins, both of Detroit; one daughter, Amanda Gail Collins of Truman; three half-sisters, Carol Ann, Lavita and Missy Collins, all of Truman; and his grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Kemper of Truman.<br /><br /><br />COLLINS, Roy Dean OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Mar 1985<br />Roy Dean Collins, 62, died at Maury County Hospital on Sunday, March 17, after a long illness. He was the son of the late Charlie J. and Georgia Thomas Collins.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens in Columbia.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Alene Watts Collins; step-mother, Mrs. Clara Collins; five sons, Royce Collins, Nashville, Dennis, Steve, Terry, and Gary Collins, all of Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Darlene Coopes, Columbia; three brothers, Richard, Grady, and Aubrey Collins, all of Pulaski; four sisters, Beulah Lanier and Alice Dunnavant, both of Pulaski; Vera Gregg of Rockwater, Florence Reeves of Shelbyville; and 13 grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Samuel T. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Samuel T. Collins, Jr., 74, of Fayetteville, died Wednesday, March 5, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 6, at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Eugene Peden officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Collins was the son of the late Sam T. and Eunice Murphy Collins.<br />Survivors include his wife, Christine Sanders Collins of Fayetteville; one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn C. McConnell of Boca Raton, Fla.; one son, Sam T. Collins of Pulaski; four grandchildren; two brothers, R.M. Collins of Campbellsville, Joe Collins of Smithville, Tenn.<br /><br />COLLINS, Virtie Lou Adams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Aug 1989<br />Mrs. Virtie Lou Adams Collins, 84, of Nashville died Friday, August 18, 1989, at Edgefield Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness. Funeral services were held Sunday, Aug. 10, at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with Gerald Parmer officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Gardens.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Collins was the daughter of the late Cicero and Margaret Bradley Adams and was married to the late Herschel R. Collins.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. James (Billie) Burleson of Summertown, Mrs. Lawrence (Norma) Clymer of Nashville, Mrs. Roy (Claudie) Collins of Columbia; two sons, Pat and Mike Collins, both of Nashville; two step-daughters, Louise Clark of Summertown, Mrs. Paul (Doty) White of Pulaski; one sister, Clove Cox of Bellevue, Ohio; 23 grandchildren; 54 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Willie Thomas Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Mar 1985<br />Willie T. Collins, Sr., 86, of Pulaski, died Saturday, March 2, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jessie and Louise West Collins. Mr. Collins was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, March 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen and Andy Brown officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Johnnie Whitworth Collins of Pulaski; three sons, Frank &#8220;Buddy&#8221; Collins, Owen B. Collins, and Willie T. Collins, Jr., all of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Jim (Ann) Thomas of Nashville, Mrs. Vernon (Becky) Allen of Barnesville, Ohio; two half-brothers, Athie Collins of Columbia, Raymond Collins of Pulaski; four half-sisters, Ruby Frazier of Oklahoma, Louise Journey of Cornersville, Lillie Porterfield and Lizzie Coggins, both of Pulaski; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />COLSTON, Cullen L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Nov 1982<br />Cullen L. Colston, 87, of Rolling Meadows, Route 7, Pulaski, died Thursday, November 18th at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Chester Jones on Saturday, November 20 at Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore. Burial followed in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Henderson Colston; three sons, Raymond Colston and Herbert A. Colston, both of LaPorte, Indiana, and Cullen Colston, Jr., of Bolivar, MO; five daughters, Inez Brymer of Pulaski, Selma Pittman of Ardmore, Nellie Lindsey of LaPorte, Margie Montgomery of Louisville, KY and Daisy George of Oraville, CA; thirty-two grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />COLSTON, Elizabeth Henderson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Apr 1983<br />Elizabeth H. Colston, 84, Pulaski, died on Monday, April 18, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late Sandy Francis and Mary Brockway Henderson and the wife of the late Cullen Loyd Colston.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Rainey Funeral Home, Ardmore, Chester Jones officiating, with burial in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three sons, Raymond and Herbert Colston of LaPorte, Indiana, and Cullen L. Colston, Jr., Bolivar, Missouri; five daughters, Mrs. Inez Brymer, Pulaski, Mrs. Lillie Lindsey, LaPorte, Ind., Mrs. Selma Pittman, Ardmore, Mrs. Margie Montgomery, Louisville, KY, Mrs. Daisy George, California; one brother, Delmond Henderson of Texas; one sister, Mrs. Selma Lewis, Huntsville; 22 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLSTON, Henry Loyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jul 1980<br />Henry Loyd Colston, 62, of Pulaski died Sunday, July 27 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial following in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Colston was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Colston of Pulaski, who survive.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ola Colston; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Schooff and Mrs. Delores Keen, Laporte, Ind., and Mrs. Sheila Capley, Columbia; a son, Henry Colston, Jr., Laporte; three brothers, Hubert Colston and Raymond Colston, Laporte and Cullen Colston, Jr., Ardmore; four sisters, Mrs. Inez Brymer, Pulaski, Mrs. Lillie Lindsey, Laporte, Mrs. Selma Pittman, Ardmore and Mrs. Marjorie Montgomery, Fairdale, Ky. and five grandchildren.<br /><br />COMER, Jessie Eugene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Jessie Eugene Comer, 60, Route 1, Prospect, died on Thursday, Jan. 31, 1985, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. A Giles County native, he was the so of the late Calvin and Grace Miller Comer. He was a diesel mechanic and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5, at Bennett May Chapel, Danny Pettus officiating, with burial in Mitchell Cemetery in Alabama.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. August Comer, Prospect; four daughters, Mrs. Faye Travis and Mrs. Cindy Young, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Helen Yarian, Elkton, and Mrs. Patricia Stanford, Athens, Ala.; four sons, Kerry Comer, Bobby Comer and Johnny Comer, all of Prospect, and Billy Comer, Goodspring; one sister, Mrs. Colleen Norwood, Chicago, Ill.; and 11 grandchildren.<br /><br />COMPTON, Florence Eakes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Eakes Compton, 83, of Decatur, Ala. who died April 6th in Decatur General Hospital, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Somerville Church of Christ with Bro. Granvil Tyler and Bro. Cobb officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Compton was the wife of the late Carson L. Compton and the daughter of the late John R. and Mary Jeans Eakes of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joe Marsh of Mooresville, Ala. and Mrs. Joe Hughes of Decatur, Ala.; one son, Carson Compton, Jr. of Manchester, Tenn.; 5 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. A. W. Chapman of Decatur, Ala. and Mrs. Will Bass of Pulaski. Burial was in Rose Lawn Cemetery. Brown Service Center in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COMPTON, Kieffer Jr. Newsline 17 Mar 1987 Mr. Kieffer Compton, Jr., 49, of Diana, died March 11, 1987, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held March 13 at 2 p.m. at Cornersville Funeral Home. Burial was in Short Cemetery with Cornersville Funeral Home in charge.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Mary Sanders Compton of Diana; one sister, Mrs. Imogene Brashears of Lewisburg; three brothers, Alford Compton of Lewisburg, William F. Compton of Palatine, Ill., and Bobby Compton of Diana.<br /><br /><br />COMPTON, Mary Caroline Sanders OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jul 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Caroline Compton, 87, of Lewisburg, died Thursday, July 20, 1989, at Oakwood Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 22, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Short Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Compton was the daughter of the late William Franklin and Resina Poarch Sanders. She was a housewife and member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Imogene Brashears of Lewisburg; two sons, William F. Compton of Talatine, Ill., Bobby Compton of Lewisburg; one sister, Miss Allie Sanders of Diana; 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COMPTON, Mary Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Compton, 89, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 29, at Bennett May Chapel with Dr. J. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Compton was the daughter of the late Ernest F. and Sarah A. King Smith and was married to the late John Thomas Compton. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews and several cousins.<br /><br />CONNELL, Sara Frances Burgess OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Apr 1981<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sara Frances Connell, 87, a resident of the Austin Hewitt Home, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, March 25 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Friday, at 10:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Connell was the daughter of the late John and Mary Clark Burgess. Her husband was the late Alford Connell.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Pauline Williams of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CONWELL, Clyde Neil OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Clyde Neil Conwell, 32, of Petersburg, who died Thursday, June 5 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville were held at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel of Ralston-Lee Funeral Home in Petersburg by the Rev. Ed Burrow. Burial was in Old Orchard Cemetery in that city.<br />Survivors include his father, L. D. Conwell, Petersburg; his step-mother, Mrs. Katie Owen Conwell; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Conwell Owen; two step brothers, Thomas O. Brown and Robert Wade Brown, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />COOK, Charlie H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Mar 1989<br />Mrs. Charlie E. Cook, 84, died March 3, 1989 at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held March 6 at New Zion Baptist Church with Alden Pickett, Howell Hipshea, Don Russell and Bill Turner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Henry and Molly Daws Parsons. She is survived by her husband, John E. Cook of Antioch; five sons, Orman Cook, Franklin, John and Kirkland Cook, both of Pulaski, Jerry Cook, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Ann Haselton, Antioch; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Parsons Mitchell, Pulaski and Athene Carter, Kentucky; 16 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COOK, Dale Crawford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1986<br />Mr. Dale Crawford Cook, 51, of Antioch, Tenn., died Thursday, Jan. 9, 1986, at Edge Field Hospital in Davidson County. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Howell Hipsher and Alden Puckett officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cook was a veteran of the Korean War. He was employed by the Metro Board of Education as a mechanic and driver.<br />Survivors include his parents, John and Charlie Cook of Pulaski; his wife, Charlotte Cook of Antioch; one son, Timothy Dale Cook of Antioch; two daughters, Beverly Wakefield and Sharon Gipson, both of Antioch; five brothers, Orman Cook of Franklin, John, Kirkland and Elwood Cook, all of Pulaski; Jerry Cook of Antioch; one sister, Ann Haselton of Antioch; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />COOK, Harvey Ewell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Harvey Ewell Cook, 88, of Lewisburg, died at his residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Almos and Virginia Helmick Cook. He was a retired painter.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, April 19, at Bells-McGaugh-Floyd Chapel in Lewisburg with burial in New Hope Cemetery in Marshall County, Paul Woodford officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Lena Holt Cook of Lewisburg; two sons, Claudia Cook, Willie Paul Cook, both of Granite City, Indiana; three daughters, Marie Johnson of Illinois, Willena Capps of Atlanta, Georgia, Evelyn Cools of Nashville; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COOK, James E. Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, __ Jan 1987<br />James E. Cook, Jr., age 32, of Memphis, Tennessee, died January 28, 1987 at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held January 31 at Bennett-May Chapel with Bro.Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Texas, Mr. Cook was the son of James E. and Dot Green Cook, Sr. and the husband of Bobbye Curry Cook. He was a member of the Church of Christ and a sales manager at Dobson Hicks Seed Company.<br />Survivors include his wife Bobbye Curry Cook; one son, James E. Cook, III; one daughter, Amy Cook; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cook, Sr.; and one sister, Susan Cook Norman.<br /><br />COOK, Johnny Lavon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mr. Johnny Lavon Cook, 22, died Friday, Sept. 14, 1988, in Decatur, Ala. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept 18, at Pulaski Holiness Church with Troy Walls and Charley Brown officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery in Ardmore, Ala. Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his father, Johnny Wayne Cook of Athens, Ala.; his mother, Joyce Marie Clem of Pulaski; his wife, Tami Michelle Cook of Pulaski; one son, Joshua Adam Cook of Ardmore, Ala.; one daughter, Kedsi Fayth Cook of Ardmore, Ala.; three brothers, Gerald Cook of Scottsboro, Ala., Robert Cook of Madison, Ala., Wayne Cook of Athens, Ala.; three sisters, Marcia L. Cook of Pulaski, Angela and Crystal Swanner, both of Ardmore, Ala.<br /><br />COOK, Nora Peters OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Peters Cook, 85, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Friday, July 3, 1981 at Hillhaven Convalescent Center, Madison were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Church of Christ ministers Andy Brown and James Ed Holt were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Cook was born in London, Ky., the daughter of the late George and Elizabeth Peters. Her husband was the late T. H. Cook. She was a member of Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Warren G. Dixon, Nashville; three sons, George Evan Oakley, Pulaski, James Ed Cook, Memphis and Charles Moran Cook, Taft; a sister, Mrs. Mae Cannon, Heidrick, Ky.; a brother, Willie Peters, Mt. Vernon, Ky.; eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />COOPER, Catherine Anna Hopkins OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Anna Cooper, 69, of Pulaski who died Tuesday, October 21, 1980, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Ray McDonald officiating.<br />Mrs. Cooper was a native of Pennsylvania, the daughter of the late Robert and Agnes Aikens Hopkins. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Charles E. Cooper; two daughters, Mrs. Agnes Noland, Demning, N. M. and Mrs. Catherine Glossup, Pulaski; two sons, Charles Robert Cooper, Vincent Town, N. J. and Joseph Raymond Cooper, Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Margaurete Kollmar, Demning, N. M. and Mrs. Elizabeth Mulcahy, Florida; 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />COOPER, Lewis Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 May 1983<br />Lewis Henry Cooper, age 73, 432 E. Woodring St., Pulaski, TN, died May 14, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />He was the son of the late John Henry and Nettie Welborn Cooper. Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel at 3:00 p.m., May 15, 1983, with burial in the Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, officiating.<br />Mr. Cooper is survived by his wife, Irene Adcock Cooper, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Ezell, Columbia, Mrs. George Wilson, Sandy Springs, S.C., and Mrs. Bobby High, Anderson, S.C.<br /><br />COOPER, Mildred Vick OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Mildred Vick Cooper, 53, Rt. 1 Ethridge, TN, died Sunday, June 19, 1983 following an auto accident in Maury County. She was the wife of the late Rayburn Smith Cooper. Mrs. Cooper was a Maury County native and an employee of Maremont Gabriel Corporation, Pulaski. She was the daughter of the late Smith and Helen Hinson Vick.<br />Funeral services were held at the East Hill Church of Christ at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 21st, burial in Giles Memory Gardens, with Mack Pinkelton, Floyd Farris and Larry Benderman officiating.<br />She is survived by five brothers, Roy, George, Ernest, Robert and Joe Vick, all of Columbia; four sisters, Taida Dawson and Virginia Ashley, both of Columbia, Ava Carroll, Taylor, Mich. And Imogene Tatum, Pulaski; one grandchild, Tina Renee Gowan, Pulaski.<br /><br />COOPER, Rayburn Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Mr. Rayburn Smith Cooper, 56, Rt. 1 Ethridge, TN, died Sunday, June 19, 1983 following an auto accident in Maury County.<br />He was the husband of the late Mildred Vick Cooper, and son of the late Smith Cooper. Mr. Cooper was an Alabama native and was employed at Murray Ohio Manufacturing in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held at the East Hill Church of Christ at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 21st, burial in Giles Memory Gardens, with Mack Pinkelton, Floyd Farris and Larry Benderman officiating.<br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Iteylene Brewer Cooper, Ethridge; two brothers, James Cooper of Lynnville and Douglas Cobb of Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Imogene Trotter, Nashville, and one granddaughter, Tina Renee Gowan, Pulaski.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COOPER, Wayne Sutton Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Mar 1989<br />Wayne Sutton Cooper, Sr., 79, 709 Morgan Street, Pulaski, died Monday, March 6, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with James D. Nave and Phillip Eubank officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Cooper was the son of the late Thomas and Florence Milly Cooper. He was a native of Morton, Miss., a World War II veteran and a retired civil engineer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Elizabeth P. Cooper, Pulaski; one son, Wayne S. Cooper, Jr., Roston, Va.; one daughter, Betty Russell, Houston, Texas; one brother, Leslie Cooper, Mississippi; five sisters, Dora Lee Manning, Gladys Winstead, Clara Gray, Marie Garner and Nell Lewis, all of Mississippi; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />COPE, William F. &#8220;Tom&#8221; Jr. The Journal 05 Dec 1989<br />William F. &#8220;Tom&#8221; Cope, Jr., 72, Ballentine Street, Pulaski, died Wednesday, November 28, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, November 30 at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Mark Johnson officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was the husband of Louise Fletcher Cope and the son of the late W. F. and Pearl Goodwin Cope, Sr. He was a member of First United Methodist Church and a World War II Veteran. He was also a retired druggist and owner of Standard Druggs.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Carol Yancey, Lynnville, Tenn., and Kathy Taylor, Hermitage, Tenn.; five grandchildren.<br /><br />COPELAND, Edgar N. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1981<br />Edgar N. Copeland, 81, of Dearborn, Mich. died Thursday July 16, in Annapolis Hospital, Detroit, Mich.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Copeland, a native of Tennessee, were held Monday, July 20, at 11:00 a. m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bro. Tom Campbell officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Copeland, Dearborn, Mich.; two daughters, Helen Jean Barrett, and Elizabeth Joan Bugai, both of Detroit, Mich.; and 7 grandchildren.<br /><br />CORDER, Hattie Gooch OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Hattie Gooch Corder, 92, of Goodlettsville, died Monday, Sept. 14, 1987, at Edgefield Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held at Shores (Hanna) Cemetery conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Corder was the daughter of the late Will and Alice Roland Gooch and was married to the late Milton Corder. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Several nieces and nephews survive.<br /><br />CORDER, Robert Freeman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Robert Freeman Corder, 83, of Minor Hill, died Monday, April 15, 1985, at his residence. A native of Alabama, he was the son of the late George and Lou Ella McKinney Corder. He was a retired farmer and school bus driver.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Powell Cemetery, Stan Stevenson officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Elizabeth Thompson Corder of Minor Hill; several nieces, nephews and cousins.<br /><br />CORDER, Stacy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Feb 1984<br />Mr. Stacy Corder, age 91, of Route 1, Minor Hill, died Friday, February 10, 1984, at the Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 11, 1984, at 2 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverend John Pope officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Corder was a retired merchant. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He was married to the late Hattie Reed Corder and was the son of the late George and Louella McKinney Corder.<br />Mr. Corder has one brother who survives, Mr. Freeman Corder of Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />CORLISS, Herman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Herman Corliss, 91, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1988, at National Health Care Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were conducted in Methuen, Mass., on Saturday, Jan. 23. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of New Hampshire, Mr. Corliss was the son of the late Charles Seth and Josie Elliott Corliss and was married to the late Rachel Haywood Kelley Corliss. He was a member of the Methodist church and a retired tool and died maker for the Boster Navy Yards in Boston, Mass.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Howell of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one son, Irvin Corliss of South Waymouth, Mass.; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mable Corliss of Methuen, Mass.<br /><br />COSBY, Annie Mae Taylor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Annie Mae Cosby, 79, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 11, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Edward N. and Betty Ann McDonald Taylor and was married to the late John R. Cosby. She was a member of the Methodist Church..<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 13, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include, one son, Bobby Dean Taylor of Huntsville, Alabama; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Cockran of Lewisburg, Mrs. Elizabeth Fogg, Mrs. Robbie Armstrong, Mrs. Margaret Wooten, all of Pulaski; five brothers, J. D. Taylor of Lewisburg, C. B. Taylor of Chattanooga, Grady, Robert, and Edward, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />COSBY, Charlie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1983<br />Mr.Charlie Cosby, 75, Pulaski, died Saturday, May 14, 1983, at his home. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, at Jordan Funeral Home with burial in the Chicken Creek Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Lee Cosby, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Earline Nelson, Bethel, Ozzie Belle Cosby and Mrs. Rosie Mathis, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Indianapolis, Ind.; four sons, Charlie Cosby, Jr., Columbia, James Cosby, Nashville, David and John Cosby, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Mary Jones, Nashville; three brothers, Toby Cosby, Nashville, Tom and Andrew Cosby, both of Pulaski and 14 grandchildren.<br /><br />COSBY, Floyd L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Floyd L. Cosby, 78, of Pulaski, died Sunday, April 10, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Clay County, Ala., Mr. Cosby was the son of the late Robert H. and Lessie Toombs Cosby. He was a veteran of World War II and retired from the Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dorothy E. Cosby of Pulaski; three sons, Bill W. Cosby of Memphis, James Cosby of Columbia, Larry Cosby of California; one sister, Mrs. Goldie Nichols of Michigan; three grandsons.<br /><br />COSBY, John D. (J.D.) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1986<br />Mr. John D. (J.D.) Cosby, 50, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 26, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 1, at Jordan Funeral Home with Rev. William Brown officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cosby served in the U. S. Navy from 1955 until 1964 aboard the USS Kearsarge and the USS Thetis Bay. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cosby of Pulaski; one brother, Arnie Lee Cosby of Nashville.<br /><br />COSBY, Tom OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Tom Cosby, 83, of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 29, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 4, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. William Brown officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cosby was the son of the late John D. and Mary Brown Cosby. He was a member of the Friendship A.M.E. Church and was a retired employee of the Curry Farms.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Cosby of Pulaski; one son, Arnie Lee Cosby of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Mary Jones of Nashville; two brothers, Andrew Cosby of Pulaski, John Cosby of Nashville; four grandchildren.<br /><br />COSTON, Flocy Chasteen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Flocy Chasteen Coston, 92, of Pulaski, died Monday, April 17, 1989, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 19, at First Baptist Church with Judson Hays, Clarence Stewart and Edward Lee officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Franklin County, Mrs. Coston was the daughter of the late James W. and Cora Solomon Chasteen and was married to the late Henry Grady Coston. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Raybelle Hughes of Lewisburg, Mrs. Pansy Ayers of Columbia; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COTHAM, Georgia Bell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Apr 1985<br /><br />Mrs. Georgia Bell Cotham, 93, died Monday, March 25, 1985, at Columbia Health Care. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 28, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with burial in Morris Town Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Marsh of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COTHAM, Henry Clay OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br />Henry Clay Cotham, 78, died Thursday, June 12, 1980 in Lewisburg Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday June 15, at 12:00 o&#8217;clock in Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Rev. Roy White officiated. Burial in Morris Town Cemetery at Campbellsville.<br />Mr. Cotham was a Giles County native and a retired farmer, the son of the late Henry and Victoria Murray born Feb. 23, 1902.<br />Surviving are his four sisters, Laura K. Walker and Jennie Mae Franklin, both of Lynnville, Molene Jackson, Louisville, Ky., Rosey Marsh, Pulaski; two brothers, Murray Cotham, Pulaski, Eugene Cotham, Belfast. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends are left to mourn his loss.<br /><br />COTHAM, Martha Tidwell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jan 1989<br />Mrs. Martha Tidwell Cotham, 78, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1988, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 2, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Winford Smith officiating. Burial was in Morris Town Cemetery in Campbellsville. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cotham was the daughter of the late Samuel and Laura Kate Scott Tidwell and was married to the late Orddie Cotham. She was a member of the First Baptist Church at Bodenham.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Wade of Pulaski; three grandchildren, S/Sgt. Leon R. Wade, Jr., of Presidio, Calif., Ms. Laurie A. Wade of Pulaski, Mrs. Audrey W. Sweatt of Nashville; three grandsons, Johnathon W. Sweatt and Michael R. Sweatt, both of Nashville, Ricardo C. Strangeland of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Lou Larkin of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Mary Glenn of Columbia; two brothers, Mack Clyde Tidwell of Pulaski, Willie Tidwell of Columbia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COTHAM, Murray OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1983<br />Mr. Murray Cotham, 89, Pulaski, died Monday, May 16, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, 15 Old Zion Primitive Baptist Church with burial in Morris Town Cemetery, Campbellsville.<br />A Giles County native, he was the son of the late Henry and Victoria Murray Cotham. He was a deacon of his church and was a retired farmer.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Joy Cotham, Pulaski; one step-son, Alfred Whitfield, Indianapolis, Ind.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Stearns, Leeds, Alabama; one brother, Eugene Cotham, Belfast; four sisters, Mrs. Laura Walker and Mrs. Jennie Franklin, both of Lynnville, Mrs. Rosie Marsh, Pulaski, and Mrs. Molene Jackson, Louisville, KY; and four step-grandchildren.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COTTEN, Mildred Roland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1983<br />Mildred Roland Cotten, 74, died Sunday, June 26 at Glenwood Nursing Home in Florence, Alabama.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 28, at Zelking and Son Funeral Home Chapel in Florence, with the Rev. Billy Grain officiating. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Elkton, Mrs. Cotten was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church. She was the daughter of the late George and Pearl Branch Roland.<br />Survivors include, one son, Fred Morris Cotten of Florence; three sisters, Mrs. Mannie Brown of Ardmore, Mrs. Wilma Ivy and Mrs. Frances McNeese of Elkton; and one brother, Billy Roland of Elkton.<br /><br />COX, Donald M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Feb 1983<br />Donald M. Cox, 71, of Florence, Ala., formerly of Pulaski, died on Sunday, February 6, 1983 at the Florence Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 8 at 3:00 p.m. at Brown Services Funeral Home in Decatur, Ala. Burial followed in Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens in Decatur.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Karen Jhnson of Dallas, Texas; two sons, Donald E. Cox of Danville, KY, and Terry L. Cox of Gatlinburg, TN; five grandchildren and one great-child; three sisters, Mrs. Edith Beddingfield of Rogersville, AL, Mrs. Pauline McMeans and Mrs. Elizabeth Rose, both of Florence, AL; two brothers, Paul Cox of Nashville, TN and Herbert Cox of Oak Ridge, TN; a step-mother, Mrs. Myrtle Cox of Rogersville, AL; two half-sisters, Mrs. Willie Don Mitchell of Athens, AL and Mrs. Dixie Ruth Kelly of Trinity, AL; and one half-brother, Billy Cox of Rogersville, AL.<br /><br />COX, Elizabeth Eslick OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1980<br />Elizabeth Eslick Cox, 65, died Tuesday October 21, 1980 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Knoxville. A Pulaski native, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Grady Eslick, Mrs. Cox&#8217; funeral services will be held Friday October 24 at 2:00 p. m. at Brown Funeral Home in Decatur, Ala. Burial in Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens in Decatur.<br />Survivors include her husband, Donald M. Cox and three children, Don E. Cox, Danville, Ky., Terry Lane Cox, Gatlinburg and Karen Cox, Dallas, Texas; five grandchildren.<br />The family will receive friends Thursday Oct. 23 from 7-9 p.m. at the Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please give to the Lung Association.<br /><br />COX, Hubert C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jun 1982<br />Hubert C. Cox, 70, of Centerville, Tenn., died on Thursday, June 10, 1982, at Hickman County Hospital in Centerville.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 a. m. on Saturday, June 12 at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Reverend Mack Pinkelton. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Cox was the son of the late Augbert and Velma Haley Cox.<br />He is survived by one brother, Jack Cox of Pulaski.<br /><br />COX, Irene Attkisson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jun 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Irene Attkisson Cox, 66, of Nashville, died Sunday, June 7, 1987, at Edgefield Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Michael officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cox was the daughter of the late J. L. and Lela Jean Wisdom Attkisson. She was employed by Aladdin Electronics in Nashville.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Clyde Attkisson of Oak Ridge and W. B. Attkisson of Terrell, Texas; five sisters, Ruth Jennings of Nashville, Mae Cook and Mary E. Dunnavant, both of Pulaski, Mamie and Jennie Attkisson, both of Columbia.<br /><br />COX, John Edward OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jan 1983<br />Mr. John Edward Cox, 75, Pulaski, died Wednesday, December 29, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 31 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, John Tucker officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lee Roy and Dodgie Buford Cox. Although Mr. Cox leaves no immediate survivors, he made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox, cousins of the deceased.<br /><br />COX, John Marshal OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Feb 1989<br />John Marshal Cox, 70, died Saturday, Feb. 11, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Cox was a Giles County native and a retired restaurant cook.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Corinne Daly and Mrs. Sallie Taylor, both of Pulaski; one brother, Calvin Cox, Youngstown, OH and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COX, Leon Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Dec 1983<br />Leon Cox, Jr., an Equal Opportunity officer of the Central Office, U. S. Veteran Administration, Washington, D. C., died Saturday, December 3, 1983.<br />He was the son of Mrs. Ophelia F. Daly of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Leon Cox of Louisville, Kentucky and was born in Pulaski. He a graduate of Bridgeforth High School and Fisk University, Nashville. He taught schools in New Port News, Virginia and St. Petersburg, Florida, and was a Former Field director for the N. A. A. C. P. in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a Presbyterian.<br />Besides his parents, his survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattye Cox of Washington, D.C.; a sister, Mrs. Lydia C. Shanklin of Louisville, Ky.; two uncles, Tom B. Fitzpatrick and Robert Fitzpatrick, both of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; two aunts, Mrs. Cora Brown and Mrs. Florence Boone, both of Louisville, Ky.; one nephew, Lewis J. Cox, Jr.; two nieces, and mother-in-law, Mrs. Lois Kelly.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. W. A. Alexander, pastor of St. Andrews United Presbyterian Church, Nashville at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Decemeber 6, 1983. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COX, Robert Lee Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Feb 1984<br /><br />Mr. Robert Lee Roy Cox, age 40, died Wednesday, February 15, 1984, at the Veterans Hospital Administration Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, February 19, at 1 p.m. at the Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Reverend Horace Marks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cox was a dairy farmer. He was married to Mrs. Mattie Louise Cox of Pulaski; she survives.<br />Other survives include two sons, James Robert Wright of Akron, Ohio and David Culberson of Cincinnati, Ohio, 7 grandchildren; two brothers, John M. Cox of Pulaski and Calvin W. Cox of Youngstown, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Taylor and Mrs. Corine Daly, both of Pulaski; 5 nieces and 5 nephews; mother-in-law, Mrs. Myrtle Wright, Akron, Ohio; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Pearline Wright and Mrs. Karen Culberson; six sisters-in-law; five brothers-in-law; and several cousins. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COX, Willie Jo Stanford OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Willie Jo Cox, 67, of Pulaski died Friday, Oct. 4, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKissick officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Stanford. She was married to the late Clay Cox.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs.Bonnie Lou Johns of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Virginia C. Carter of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Marie C. Roberts of Winston Salem, N.C.; one grandchild and two step-grandchildren.<br /><br />CRABB, Malcolm G. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Jun 1983<br />Mr. Malcolm G. Crabb, 76, Tuscumbia, Alabama, died Sunday, June 12, 1983, at University Hospital in Birmingham. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 14, at First Baptist Church, Tuscumbia, with Garver Carver and Wendall Klein officiating. Burial was in Colbert County Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was a retired industrial engineer with Reynolds Metals in Tuscumbia.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Crabb, Tuscumbia; one daughter, Mrs. Leroy Wilson, Birmingham; one brother, Leo Crabb, Muscle Shoals, Alabaman; three sisters, Clara Henderson, Evelyn Luffman and Mabel Thomas, all of Leoma, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CRABB, Nancy J. Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Nancy J. Crabb, age 79, of Michigan City, Indiana, died August 2, 1983, at East Chicago, Indiana.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel on Saturday, August 6th at 4:00 p.m. with Tim McCafferty officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Crabb was married to the late Charlie S. Crabb and was the daughter of the late Thomas and Mandy Davis.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, David Crabb and Thurman Crabb, both of Michigan City, Indiana; five daughters, McKella Wallace of Benton Harbor, Michigan, Inez Comer of Michigan City, Indiana, Blondina Smith of Lynnville, Marcella Cottrell and Juanita White, both of Michigan City, Indiana; three sisters, Effie White, Ellie Wright and Lucy Ridgeway, all of Pulaski; 20 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; and 8 great great grandchildren.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Charles Hubert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jun 1982<br />Charles Hubert Crabtree, 6, of Lavergne, Tenn., died on Wednesday, June 9, 1982, in Davidson County.<br />Graveside services were conducted at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 11 at Giles Memory Gardens with Kerry Cleghorn officiating.<br />A native of Davidson County, young Crabtree was the son of Ray and Brenda Solomon Crabtree of Lavergne, Tennessee.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by one brother, Lyndall Ray Crabtree, Jr. of Lavergne; paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Crabtree of Petersburg, Tenn.; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Soloman of Pulaski; three great-grandparents, Mrs. G. F. Solomon of Pulaski, Mrs. Bessie Crabtree and Mrs. Hubert Rhodes, both of Petersburg.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Frances McNeese OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1984<br />Frances McNeese Crabtree, 67, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, October 10, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Carl Wynn and Rachel Austin McNeese. She was retired from Genesco.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, October 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapell, Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Sandra C. Shores, Pulaski; son-in-law, Buddy Shores of Pulaski; one brother, Floyd McNeese, Elkton, three sisters, Ruby Wilburn, Lynnville, Elvina Massey, Elkton, Rebecca Ray, Pulaski; two grandchildren, Missy and Jimmy Shores of Pulaski.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Jimmy Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1988<br />Jimmy Edward Crabtree was pronounced dead on arrival at Athens-Limestone Hospital at 4:45 p.m. Thursday. Limestone County, Ala. Coroner Mike West said the victim died of a gunshot wound in the back.<br />He was accidently shot by his brother, Steve Crabtree. Both men lived at home. They were the sons of Ardmore, Tenn. Councilman Raymond and Elise Crabtree.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Lillie Brewer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jan 1980<br />Mrs. Grover C. (Lillie Brewer) Crabtree, age 83, of Limestone, TN (Green County) died Tuesday January 15 in Laughlin Memorial Hospital, burial was in Mt. Bethel Cemetery.<br />&#8220;Miss Lillie&#8221; as she was affectionately known was born in Pulaski, one of three children of the late Samuel Richardson Brewer and Alice Nevils Brewer. She graduated from Giles County College at the age of sixteen and immediately went to work as a merchandise clerk in a local store, the first woman of Pulaski to seek outside employment. A few years later she accepted a job as chief Supervisor for the Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company later to become the Southern Bell Telephone Company.<br /><br />In December of 1979, she was honored in Limestone for her many accomplishments in Church, school and civic affairs. She helped establish the Watauga Regional Library, served as rain gauge observer for the T. V. A. and helped establish the Greene Valley Developmental Center in 1973. For fifty years, she served as a correspondent for the Greeneville Sun.<br />Mrs. Crabtree is survived by seven daughters and two sons. Among her Giles County relatives are a niece, Jeane B. Long, Step-mother, Mrs. Florence Brewer; four half-sisters, Mrs. Alice Hyatt, Mrs. Louise Fry, Mrs. Lena Jo Barnett, Mrs. Betty Gulley, two half-brothers, J. W. and Gilbert Brewer, and two step sisters, Mrs. Irene Holley, Mrs. Laura Reed, a step-brother, Allen Glossup.<br />Mrs. Crabtree was able to visit with her many friends and relatives in Pulaski in October of 1979. Jeane Long and Lena Jo Barnett have returned home after attending the funeral and spending several days with the Crabtree family.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Maggie Lee Boyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Maggie Lee Boyd Crabtree, 76, Route 1, Prospect, died on Saturday, January 25, 1985, at West Side Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd and was married to the late Alga Thomas Crabtree. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Monday, January 28, at Bennett May Chapel, with burial in Kedron Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, Billy Crabtree of Lenoir City, Tennessee, and Larry Crabtree of Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Verda Ruth Wilson, Tanner, Alabama, Mrs. Lucille Lewis and Mrs. Dezzie Smith, both of Athens, Alabama, and Mrs. Irene Filbeck of Fayetteville, North Carolina; three brothers, James O. Boyd, Robert Boyd and William E. Boyd, all of Athens; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Sallie Will Glenn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1984<br />Mrs. Sallie Will Crabtree, 76, Boonshill, died on Thursday, May 31, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Will and Margaret March Glenn. She was a retired teacher in the Lincoln County school system.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 2, at Ralston-McCauley Funeral Home with burial in Boonshill Cemetery, Don Thomas officiating.<br />Survivors include two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />CRAIG, Marie Jackson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Marie Craig, 67, of Athens, Ala., died Thursday, Oct. 16, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 28, at Limestone Chapel Funeral Home in Athens, with burial in Roselawn Cemetery, also in Athens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Craig was the daughter of the late Junis and Nina Shell Howard Jackson. She was a member of Salem Springs Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Cleatus Craig of Athens; two daughters, Sandra Baker and Rene Darmer, both of Athens; two brothers, Wilburn Jackson of West Point, Tenn., Albert Jackson of Goodspring; four sisters, Willie Mae Beard of Abernathy, Texas, Ethel Powell and Helen Hagood, both of Minor Hill, Elizabeth Craig of Madison, Ala.; three granddaughters.<br /><br /><br />CRAIG, Rosie Mae Walls OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Rosie Mae Walls Craig, 83, of Lawrenceburg, died recently at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20, at North Funeral Home with Odis Farrington officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Garden.<br />She was the daughter of the late Robert and Salley Reddin Walls and was married to E. B. Craig.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Allie Mae King of Florida; two sons, John and Morris<br />Craig, both of Lawrenceburg; five sisters, Mrs. Pearl Newton, Mrs. Ruby Newton, Louise Vernon, Elmer Journey, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Mary Newton of Chattanooga; one brother, Clarence Walls of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CRAIG, Ruby May Register OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Mar 1982<br />Mrs. Ruby May Register Craig, 95, of Lawrenceburg, died at Scott Memorial Hospital on Monday, March 15, 1982.<br />Funeral services will be on Wednesday, March 17 at 1:30 p.m. at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg. Clifton Johnson will officiate with burial in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Dickson, Mrs. Craig was the wife of the late Elvin Leroy Craig. She is survived by three sons, Frank Craig and Dr. Charles Craig, both of Lawrenceburg and David Craig of Orlando, Florida.<br />Additional survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Freda Martin of Pulaski and three grandchildren.<br /><br />CRAIG, Solon C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Solon C. Craig, 79, of Decatur, Ala., who died Monday, January 14 at Parkway Medical Center, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Brown Service Chapel in that city by the Rev. Billy Stephenson. Interment was in Decatur City Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown, who was reared at Anthony Hill, had made his home in Decatur for the past 50 years where he had been associated with the Nehi Bottling Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christine Sheats Craig; three sons, Lt. Col. Sam C. Craig of Maxwell Air Force Base, Thomas Craig, of Durham, N. C. and Bob Craig of Decatur; a daughter, Mrs. Wanda Battles of Decatur; a stepson, Joe Carl of Midland, Texas; a brother, Elmo Craig of Lawrenceburg; 10 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />CRAIG, William Ewell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1988<br />Mr. William Ewell Craig, 83, of Millerville, Tenn., died Monday, Sept. 26, 1988, at a Nashville hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 29, at Colen Gannet Chapel with burial in Forrest Lawn.<br />Mr. Craig was a Minor Hill native and the son of the late John and Ella Pickett Craig. Survivors include one son, J. C. Willeby; three daughters, Lena Mae Brahe, Mary Cole and Bonnie Inman; three sisters, Hattie Jones of Pulaski, Myrtle Hill of Salem, Ala., and Pearl Williams of Nashville; 37 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CRAWFORD, Martha Murray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Mar 1989<br /><br />Martha Murray Crawford, 73, Fayetteville, TN, died Thursday, March 9, 1989, at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday at Ralston McCauley Funeral Home in Fayetteville with Bill Shouse officiating. Burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Crawford was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late Edward H. and Susan Lillard Murray.<br />Survivors include her husband, Dr. Reuben Crawford, Fayetteville; two daughters, Laura Kinkle and Carol Stovall, both of Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Harriet Arnold, Pulaski; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />CREECY, Hollon Levan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1983<br />Hollon Levan Creecy, 53, of 620 Willow View Drive in LaVergne, Tenn., died on Tuesday, March 15, 1983 at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 17. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Creecy was veteran of the Korean War and a carpenter. His wife, Mary L. Campbell Creecy of LaVergne, survives. He was the son of the late James Scott and Bertha Clay Gaines Creecy.<br />Survivors include one son, James S. Creecy of LaVergne; two daughters, Mrs. Debbie Hagan, of College Grove, Tenn. and Mrs. Holly Cole of Christiana, Tenn.; two step-daughters, Mary Ann Ealy of Franklin and Shertey Bowen of Alexandra, VA; two brothers, James Creecy of Franklin and John Creecy of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Louise Jenkins of Columbia and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />CRENSHAW, Delcie Staten OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Delcie Staten Crenshaw, 54, of Route 3, Pulaski died November 10, 1983, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at the Dixon Chapel Presbyterian Church in Pulaski Monday, November 14, 1983, at 11:00 a.m. with the Reverend A. B. Stewart officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Crenshaw was a teacher in the Giles County School System.<br />Survivors include her husband, Rev. James Crenshaw of St. Louis, Mo.; one son, James M. Crenshaw of Eutha, Alabama; one step-son, James J. Crenshaw, III, Nashville; mother, Mrs. Mary S. Holt of Pulaski; four brothers, Ellis Ray Tucker of Pulaski, Ronnie Hubert Tucker of Nashville, Dallas A. Staten of Huntsvile, John T. Staten of Lansing, Michigan; two uncles, John Tucker and Archie Staten of Pulaski; two aunts, Victoria Curtis of Fayetteville, Earnestine Staten of Dellrose; two sisters-in-law, Mary Staten of Huntsville, Ala., Teresa Staten of Lansing, Michigan; three grandchildren, James Michel of Pulaski, James Ervin and Latoya of Nashville; two nieces; five nephews; one half-brother; and one half-sister.<br /><br />CRENSHAW, William Albert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Dec 1987<br />Mr. William Albert Crenshaw, 56, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 19, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. William Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Pulaski, Mr. Crenshaw was the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Crenshaw. He was an outstanding football player in high school, earning the nickname &#8220;Bone Crusher&#8221; because of his tackling ability. He also was the outstanding player when the Bridgeforth High School football team won the state championship in 1951. He was a mechanic.<br />Survivors include five brothers, Charles and Oliver Crenshaw, both of Pulaski, Vernon Crenshaw of Nashville, Herbert Crenshaw of Indianapolis, Ind., James Abby Crenshaw of Detroit, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Cotten of Nashville, Mrs. Henrietta Anthony of Gary, Ind.<br /><br />CREWS, Lillian Bassham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1986<br />Mrs. Lillian Bassham Crews, 85, of Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, Nov. 27, 1986, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 28, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Bobby Sims officiating. Burial was in Fall River Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Crews was the daughter of the late Thomas A. and Selena Craig Bassham. She was the mother of the late Joyce Beeler.<br />Survivors include her husband, Joe F. Crews of Lawrenceburg; one son, Edward Crews of Elizabethton, Tenn.; four daughters, Elaine Staggs and Jean Stamps, both of Lawrenceburg, Margie White of Lewisburg, Jeanette Isbell of Decatur, Ala.; two brothers, Allen Bassham of Lawrenceburg, Addric Bassham of Florida; five sisters, Elsie Howell of Leoma, Lorene Howell, Susie Lucus and Catherine Abernathy, all of Pulaski, Mildred Williams of Illinois; 18 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and three step-great-grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Lillian Bassham Crews,<br /><br /><br />CRIBBS, Spy Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1985<br />Spy Franklin Cribbs, 62, died Saturday, May 18, 1985 at Veterans Hospital in Birmingham. Funeral services were held May 21 at 2 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Spy and Lota White Cribbs, Sr.<br />Survivors include three half-brothers, W. C. Neely of Dawson, Georgia, Edd Neely, Pulaski, Erman Neely, Michigan; two sisters, Lois White, Huntsville, Aleda Hatten, Michigan; two half-sisters, Corrine Fain, Lester, Ala.; and Mabel Jackson, Muscle Shoals, Ala.; five grandchildren.<br /><br />CRICK, William Silas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Nov 1980<br />Funeral services for William Silas Crick, 51, a farmer of Route 1, Frankewing, who died Friday, November 14, 1980, in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Sunday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Talley Cemetery, Lincoln County. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Mr. Crick was a native of Marshall County.<br />Survivors include his parents, Wesley Glen and Erma Bradford Crick, Cornersville; two sons, Jeff Crick and Greg Crick, Fayetteville; two daughters, Miss Tracey Crick and Mrs. Babette Hickman, Pulaski; a brother, Thomas Crick, Petersburg and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CRONEY, Joe D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Joe D. Croney, 77, of Ardmore, Ala., died Saturday, Nov. 28, 1986, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jay Hoppus officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Croney was the son of the late Joseph Burgess and Delia Hobbs Croney. He was retired from Genesco.<br />Suvivors include his wife, Mary R. Croney of Ardmore, Ala.; three daughters, Lagatha Paysinger of Ardmore, Tenn., Betty Beggs of Athens, Ala., Jo Ann Ronza of Memphis; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CROOK, Eddie W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Eddie W. Crook, 60, died Sunday, Jan.10, 1988, in Kentucky. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 16, at Jordan Funeral Home. Burial was in Kimbrough Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his mother, Laura Emma Crook of Pulaski; three sisters, Orene Humphrey, Carrie Willingham, and Annie Abernathy, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />CROSS, Eugene Newsline 20 Nov &#8211; 27 Nov 1984<br />Eugene Cross, 37, of 516 Mitchell Street, died November 17, 1984, at his residence. Funeral services will be November 21 at 11 a.m. at Dixon Chapel Presbyterian Church with Rev. Douglas Coleman officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native and lifelong resident of Pulaski, TN, Mr. Cross was a 1965 graduate of Bridgeforth High School. He served as a sergeant in the Air Force from 1965 until 1968, was a graduate of Martin College and Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa, NC., with a BS degree. He worked as a junior counselor at Warren Wilson College and was a member of the Dixon Chapel Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Cross; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Abernathy, Mrs. Carol Randolph, Mrs. Naomi Brown, all of Pulaski; and Mrs. Deborah Huff of Atlanta, GA; five brothers, Raymond Cross, Jr., and William E. Cross, both of Nashville, Robert Cross, Nelson Cross, Stanford Cross, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />CROOK, James Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1981<br />James Wayne Crook, a native of Giles County, died on Saturday, October 3, 1981, in Louisville, Ky. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, October 8, in Louisville, with burial there.<br />Mr. Crook is survived by his father, Wiley Crook of Louisville; four sisters, Mrs. Martha Louise Mason and Beverly Jane Crook, both of Pulaski, Betty Jean Crook of Nashville and June Juanita Crook of Louisville; seven brothers, Oscar, Wiley Junior, Thomas, Larry and Morris Crook, all of Louisville, and Carl and Duel Ray Crook, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />CROOK, Laura Emma Kimbrough OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Oct 1989<br /><br />Mrs. Laura Emma Crook, 83, died Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services will be held at 12 noon Saturday, Oct. 14, at Anthony Hill Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. O. L. McWilliams officiating. Burial will be in Kimbrough Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Crook was the daughter of the late Edd and Melissa Whitsey Kimbrough and was married to the late Sammie Crook. She was a member of Anthony Hill Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, Sammie and Earnest Crook, both of Bridgeport, Conn.; two daughters, Carrie Willingham and Annie Abernathy, both of Pulaski; 23 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Howard Kimbrough of Nashville.<br /><br />CROSS, Beverly Ruth Uselton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jan 1989<br />Beverly Ruth Cross, 69, died Monday, Jan. 16, 1989 at Lewisburg Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 18, at Bennett May Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cross was the daughter of the late R. F. and Elree Abernathy Uselton. Survivors include her husband, Rufus Wilburn Cross; five daughters, Mrs. Betty Walker, Antioch, Mrs. Martha Dodson, Columbia, Mrs. Lola Staggs, Lynnville, Mrs. Peggy Adair and Mrs. Shirley Young, both of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Louise Johnson; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />CROSS, Thomas Nelson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Nov 1985<br />Thomas Nelson Cross, 47, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 23, 1985, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were to be held at noon Tuesday, Nov. 26, at St. Paul A.M.E.Church with the Rev. Fred Harris officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery at St. Paul Agnew. Jordan Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Cross, Sr. He was a member of St. Paul A.M.E. Church and was an employee at Holley&#8217;s Printing Co.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bobbie Cross; two daughters, Cheryl and Stephanie Cross of Pulaski; son, Sgt. Thomas K. Cross of Ft. Bliss, Texas; four brothers, Robert and Stanley Cross, Pulaski, William Cross and Raymond Cross, Jr., both of Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Deborah Huff of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Annie Abernathy, Mrs. Carol Randolph, Mrs. Naomi Brown, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />CROSS, Zora Francis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jan 1983<br />Mrs. Zora Francis Cross, 94, died Wednesday, January 19, 1983 at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Fri., Jan. 21, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville, Pat Goodloe officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James B. Francis and Liza Boatright Francis and was married to the late Audie M. Cross.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ed Peden, Russellville, Kentucky and Mrs. E. B. Thuran, Lynnville; two sons, Wilburn Cross, Nashville, and Malcolm Cross, Pennsylvania; one brother, Robert Francis, Columbia; 19 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren and 20 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CROSSLIN, J. W. Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Apr 1989<br /><br />Mr. J. W. Crosslin, Jr., 74, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 5, 1989, at his residence, following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Friday, April 7, 1989 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Judson Hays officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Bedford County, Mr. Crosslin was the son of the late Effie Lee and James W. Crosslin, Sr. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was owner and operator of Crosslin&#8217;s Tavern in Pulaski for over 35 years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ellen Young Crosslin of Pulaski; one daughter, Brenda Kimbrough of Pulaski; one son, James W. &#8220;Buddy&#8221; Crosslin of Pulaski; four grandchildren, Joey and Cherie Kimbrough, Tammy and Dawn Crosslin, all of Pulaski; one great-grandchild, J. W. Kimbrough of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Lee Frazzell of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Lois Binkley of Shelbyville and several half-sisters and half-brothers.<br /><br />CRUMBLEY, Leo OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 May 1982<br />One of three men involved in the April 22 shooting incident with county investigator Rick Jernigan has died in Huntsville Hospital. Leo Crumbley of Weaver, Ala., sustained gunshot wounds to the head in the incident on a deserted farm just over the Lincoln County line during an attempted robbery and possible kidnapping in which Jernigan and Alabama Livestock Investigator Joe Scott posed as Alabama cattle buyers.<br />Crumbley died at 8:15 Saturday night, after surviving a week off the life support system which sustained him following his admission to the hospital three and one half weeks earlier. He was buried near Anniston, Ala., following funeral services at 3 p.m. on Monday.<br /><br />CRUMLEY, James Lewis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1983<br />Mr. James Lewis Crumley, 57, of the Crestwood Nursong Home, Manchester, Tennessee, died September 26, 1983, at the Coffee County Hospital, also in Manchester.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May Chapel Wednesday, September 28, at 1:00 p.m. with Brother G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Crumley was a member of the Church of Christ. He was the son of the late Jesse and Leta Barnes Crumley.<br />Survivors include, four daughters, Mrs. Judy Michael of Franklin, Mrs. Kay Vanhooser, Mrs. Rita Hartley, Mrs. Freda Gilliam, all of Lewisburg; two sons, Jimmy Crumley of Bryson City, North Carolina, Larry Crumley of Murfreesboro; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Owen of Pulaski, Mrs. John L. Fox of Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. Garland Harwell of Manchester; two brothers, Homer Crumley of Margate, Florida, Garland Swanner of Tupelo, Mississippi; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />CRUMLEY, Leta Mae OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Mar 1982<br />Mrs. Leta Mae Crumley, 87, died on Thursday, March 25, 1982, at Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, Tennessee.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lucas and Charlotte Crabtree Barnes and the wife of the late Jessie Crumley.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Saturday, March 27, 1982, at Bennett-May Chapel, G. C. Fox officiating with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Robert Owen, Pulaski, Mrs. John L. Fox, Sheffield, Ala., and Mrs. Garland Harwell, Manchester; three sons, James Crumley, Manchester, Homer Crumley, Margate, Florida, and Garland Swanner, Tupelo, Mississippi; 28 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CRUTCHER, Woodrow Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1984<br />Woodrow Wilson Crutcher, 71, died on Wednesday, November 14, 1984, at Bethany Health Care Center in Nashville.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, November 16, at Woodlawn Funeral Home, Nashville. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Stella.<br />Survivors include one son, James Crutcher of Georgia; a brother, J. Hillary Crutcher, Brentwood; two sisters, Dorsie and Catherine Crutcher, Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CULLENS, Virginia Story OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1986<br />Mrs. Virginia Story Cullens, 67, of Fayetteville, died Wednesday, June 11, 1986, at Humana Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 13, at First Baptist Church in Fayetteville with Eugene Flemming officiating. Burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens. Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cullens was the daughter of the late Shirley C. and Martha Parker Story and was married to the late C. T. Cullens.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Becky Miller of Fayetteville; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Jones of Wisconsin, Mrs. Lorene Elkins of Nashville, Mrs. Lois Hyatt of Huntsville, Ala.; two brothers, Raymond and Cordell Story, both of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br />CULPEPPER, Izetta Belew OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Izetta Culpepper, 75, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 23, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 15, at Bennett May Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., Mrs. Culpepper was the daughter of the late Tilden and Jennie David Belew. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Alex Culpepper of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Dillbeck of Glendale, Calif.; one son, Glenn Culpepper of New Port Beach, Calif.; two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Leo Hudson and Mrs. Clezelle Word, both of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Ruby Skeets of Pulaski; Mrs. Mable Poore of Woodhaven, Mich..; one brother, Buck Belew of Taylor, Mich.<br /><br />CUMMINGS, Angielene Garrett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Angielene Cummings, 74, of Huntsville, Ala., died Monday, Aug. 8, 1988, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKissick officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cummings was the daughter of the late James T. and Alice Hastings Garrett and was married to the late Joe H. Cummings.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Daisy J. Burke of Huntsville, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />CUNNINGHAM, Orena Thornton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Dec 1982<br />Mrs. Orena Thornton Cunningham, 70, Cornersville, died Monday December 20, 1982 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were scheduled for 10 a. m. Wednesday, Dec. 22 at Higgins Funeral Home, Fayetteville, with burial in Wright Cemetery.<br />She is survived by one son, Jimmy Cunningham; two daughters, Darwin Davis and Mae Bills, Brentwood; two brothers, Robert Thornton, Adrian, Mich.; and Leonard Thornton, Athens, Ala.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />CUNNINGHAM, Richard H. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Richard H. Cunningham, 73, of Pulaski, died Monday, Nov. 25, 1985, at VA Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Coffee County, he was the son of the late Richard H. and Callie David Cunningham.<br />Survivors include his wife, Glenna Cunningham of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Betty Lou Grant of Prospect, Mrs. Jessie Ruth Rogers of Jonesboro, Ind.<br /><br />CUNNINGHAM, Roy C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Apr 1984<br />Mr. Roy C. Cunningham, age 77, of Route 2, Prospect, died Friday, April 6, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a. m. Monday, April 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Prospect Cemetery. Bill Moss was the officiating minister.<br />A native of Coffee County, Tennessee, Mr. Cunningham was the son of Richard H. and Callie Davis Cunningham. Mr. Cunningham was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Louise Birdsong Cunningham of Prospect; four sons, Richard M. Cunningham of Grand Blanc, Michigan, Edward Gene Cunningham, Roy William Cunningham, Larry Ray Cunningham, all of Gas City, Indiana; two daughters, Evelyn Couch of Grand Blanc, Michigan and Linda Gibson of Pulaski; one brother, R. H. Cunningham of Prospect; two sisters, Betty Lou Grant of Prospect, Jessie Ruth Rogers of Jonesboro, Indiana; 15 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CUNNINGHAM, Susie Holland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Susie Cunningham, 65, of Pulaski (the Brick Church community), died Thursday, July 28, 1988, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 30, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Robert L. Smith officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Cunningham was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holland. She was a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Leonard Cunningham of Pulaski (the Brick Church community); one son, Dwayne Cunningham of Pulaski; two grandchilden; two sisters, Mrs.Velma Garrison of Elkton, Mrs. Carlene Mitchell of Pulaski; one brother, Cecil Holland of Lincoln County.<br /><br />CURRY, Richard Homer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1981<br /><br />Funeral services for Richard Homer Curry, 68, of Pulaski, who died Wednesday, February 4 at Giles County Hospital, were held Sunday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Curry, a native of Iowa, was a retired employee of the Bendix Corp.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ova Bell Curry; three sons, Richard F. Curry, Florida, Patrick M. Curry, Texas and Michael S. Curry, Belgium; three daughters, Mrs. Lori Jackson, Mrs. Virginia Henson and Mrs. Wanda Ables, Pulaski; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />CURRY, Robert Edwin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Oct 1989<br />Funeral services for Robert Edwin Curry, 67, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church. The prominent banker, community and church leader died Sunday night of injuries sustained in an automobile accident.<br />A lifelong Methodist, Mr. Curry and his family belonged to Pulaski&#8217;s First United Methodist Church where he taught the Fellowship Sunday School Class and served on numerous boards and committees.<br />In April 1944, he married the former Johnnie Meadows, who survives. The couple made their home in the Cedar Grove community.<br />Also surviving are four sons, Mike, president of First National Bank; Carroll, Tim and Stoney, all associated in operational phases of Curry Farms; three sisters, Mrs. Everly Eubank, Mrs. Sara White, Mrs. Mary Lou Legg, all of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren, Leslie, Sims, John, Gray, Clay, Elizabeth, Erin, Griffin, Denton, Mary Meadows, Mallory and Morgan Curry, all of Pulaski.<br />Mr. Curry was preceded in death by two brothers, Arney and Guy, both associated for many years in the operation of Curry Motors, and a sister, Mrs. Odell Howard.<br /><br />CURTIS, Floyd Herman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Floyd Herman Curtis, 91, of Columbia, who died Friday, January 23 in Columbia Nursing Facility following an extended illness, were held Sunday at 1:30 p. m. at Williams Funeral Home with interment in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia. Church of Christ ministers John Vaughn and Melvn Dugger were the officiants.<br />Mr. Curtis, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Robert A. and Lura Ann Forline Curtis. He was married, in 1912 to the former Myrtle A. Walker, who survives, and in 1929 they moved to Columbia where he became service manager for the Dodge Motor Company In 1931 he established the F. H. Curtis Glass and Upholstery Co which he sold in 1958. He later operated a mirror and glass business at his residence until his retirement in 1972. For 40 years he preached for several Churches of Christ.<br />In addition to Mrs. Curtis survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Maxwell of Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Iva Malone, Glasgow, Ky., Mrs. Mary Tucker, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Oda Mayfield of Pulaski; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />CURTIS, Gertrude Propesh OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Curtis, 69, of Route 2, Leoma, who died Thursday, May 7 in Scott Memorial Hospital, were conducted Saturday at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2:00 p. m. with burial in Lindsey Grove Cemetery. The Rev. Bernard Konig was the officiant.<br /><br />A Lawrence County native, Mrs. Curtis was the daughter of the late Joe and Lula Shultz Propesh.<br />Survivors include her husband, Noble F. Curtis; a son, Freddie J.C. Curtis, Leoma; a daughter, Miss Lula Ann Curtis, Leoma; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Koack, Lawrenceburg and one grandchild.<br /><br />CURTIS, Gilbert King OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Jun 1983<br />Mr. Gilbert King Curtis, 72, Elkton, died Monday, June 20, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery, Tommy Baker officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John and Lucy Watson Curtis and was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis, Elkton; two daughters, Mrs. Doyle Bailey, Huntsville and Mrs. Don Mullins, Raleigh, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Harvey May, Elkton, and Mrs. Sara Ray, Tullahoma; one brother, Max Curtis, Memphis, and five grandchildren.<br /><br />CURTIS, Lona Attkisson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Lona Attkisson Curtis, age 81, resident of Old Williamson Sport Pike, a widow of R. G. Curtis, died Friday at Maury County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home with the burial at Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Curtis was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late James L. and Lela Wisdom Attkisson. She was a member of the Eastside Church of Christ.<br />She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Geneva Moore of Plano, Texas, Mrs. Martha Enouch of Sullivan, Illinois, Mrs. Lucille Allen of Lexington, Alabama, Mrs. Virginia Lindsey and Faye Pollard, both of Columbia; six sisters, Miss Mamie Attkisson, Mrs. Irene Cox, both of Columbia, Mrs. Ruth Jennings of Nashville, Miss Lizzie Dunnavant and Mrs. Mae Cook, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Clyde Attkisson of Oak Ridge and Upshaw Attkisson of Elmo, Texas; 14 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CURTIS, Noble OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1981<br />Funeral services for Noble Curtis, 74, who died Saturday, August 22 at his home on Route 2, Leoma, were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Lindsey Grove Cemetery. The Rev. Leslie Smith was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Curtis was the son of Mrs. Rosana Clark Curtis of Leoma who survives and the late Robert Curtis and was married to the late Gertrude Propesh Curtis. He was employed by the Giles County Highway Department.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, include a son, Fred Curtis, Leoma; a daughter, Miss Lula Ann Curtis, Leoma; three brothers, Marvin Curtis, Kentucky, Paul Curtis, Florida and Alvin Curtis, Cal.; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Smith and Mrs. Louise Brewster, Leoma and one grandchild.<br /><br />CURTIS, Velma Lou Mitchell The Elk Valley Times 26 Apr 1989<br />Velma Lou Mitchell Curtis, 75, of Fayetteville, died Sunday (April 23, 1989) in the Huntsville Hospital following a brief illness.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted yesterday at the Fayetteville Chapel of the Ralston McCauley Funeral Home with the Rev. Bruce Potter officiating. Burial followed in the Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Edgar and Hattie Bland Mitchell and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />She is survived by her husband, Cletus Curtis of Fayetteville; a daughter, Lugenia Storey of Fayetteville, a sister, Thelma Curtis of Nokomis, Fla.; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />DAILY, James William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Mr. James William Daily, 61, of Hazel Green, Ala., died Tuesday, March 4, 1986, at Humana Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 6, at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Burial was in Charity Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Daily was a member of the Baptist Church. He was an employee of Genesco in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his parents, Knox and Lela Russell Daily of Hazel Green, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Lou Blount of Huntsville, Mrs. Lucy Land of Nashville, Mrs. Rachel Arlidge of New Market, Ala.; one brother, Jimmy Daily of Hendersonville; one step-daughter, Shirley Lovett of Pulaski; two step-sons, Jimmy and Charles Lovett, both of Columbia; two grandchildren; eight nieces and three nephews.<br /><br />DALE, Lela Watson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Lela Watson Dale, 92, of Frankewing died November 27 in West Side Hospital, Nashville. Funeral rites were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Franklin Cemetery. Officiants were the Rev. Jim Hamilton of Nashville and the Rev. Larry Holton.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Dale was the daughter of the late Thomas and Emma Stovall Watson. She was married to the late Thomas Dale.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert I. Smith, Pulaski and Mrs. Dean McNeese, Frankewing; a brother, James Watson, Delina; three grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />DALE, William Coleman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jun 1985<br />Mr. William Coleman Dale, 62, of Frankewing, died Tuesday, June 25, 1985, at his residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late David W. and Sara Troxler Dale and was married to the late Frances Watson Dale.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 27, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Larry Gillespie officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Roger Harwell of Ardmore, Ala., Mrs. Gray Webster of Toney, Ala.; one son, Rickey Dale of Ardmore, Ala.; eight grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. J. W. Haislip of Petersburg, Mrs. Hallie Conwell of Nashville, Mrs. Glenn Adams of Pulaski, Mrs. Nathan Nipp of Frankewing, Mrs. Billy Davis of Cornersville; one brother, Ike Dale of Pulaski.<br /><br />DALY, Buford Arnett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Apr 1987<br /><br />Buford Arnett Daly, 64, died Friday, April 10, 1987, in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 14, at the Dennis Funeral Home Chapel in Nashville, with Wallace Hancock officiating. Burial was in National Cemetery in Madison.<br />Survivors include his wife, Frances Carlean Daly; daughters, Coretha Mallard, Joyce Miller, and Leatrice Spaulding; three grandchildren, all of Ludowis, Ga.; father, Lewis Daly of Lynnville; brothers, Lewis G. Daly of Nashville, Thomas Daly of Arizona; sisters, Anna Calvert of Lynnville, Margaret Swanson and Mildred Jean Parker, both of Nashville, Jody Stall and Helen Wynn, both of Florida; one uncle, Joseph Trotter of Nashville.<br /><br />DALY, Frances Young OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jun 1987<br />Mrs. Frances Young Daly, 76, of Signal Mountain, Tenn., died Monday, June 22, 1987, at her residence. Graveside services were held Wednesday, June 24, at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Daly was the daughter of the late Amos and Gladys Browning Young and was married to the late Paul Daly. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary D. Richter of Signal Mountain; one granddaughter, one sister, Mrs. Clemons Caldwell of Danville, Ky.<br /><br />DALY, Ira Tillman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Jul 1985<br />Ira Tillman Daly, 71, of Prospect, died Sunday, June 30, 1985, at his residence. A native of Alabama, he was the son of the late Asa and Mary Holland Daly.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 2, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Daly Cemetery near Elkton, Rev. Dallas Ferguson officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Tennie Lee Daly of Nashville; one sister, Miss Ozie Daly of Prospect; and two brothers, Rabon Daly of Prospect, Knox Daly of Hazel Green, Alabama.<br /><br />DALY, J. Rabon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Mar 1989<br />J. Rabon Daly, 78, 640 East Madison Street, Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 8, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Pete Furnier officiating. Burial was in Daly Cemetery.<br />Mr. Daly was a native of Alabama and the son of the late Asa Tillman and Mary Lee Holland Daly. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.<br /><br />DALY, Julius OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Apr 1984<br />Mr. Julius Daly, 75, of North Third Street, Pulaski, died Saturday, April 7, 1984, at the Veterans Administration Medical Clinic in Murfreesboro following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 8:00 p.m. at the Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel Wednesday, April 11, with Reverend Curtis Dial officiating. Final rites were held Thursday, April 12, at 10 a.m. at Batts Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Daly was the son of the late Mrs. Annie Lee Daly Abernathy.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Daly of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Daly of Pulaski; two brothers, Alphonso Daly of Detroit, Michigan and William T. Abernathy of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br />Mr. Daly was a veteran of World War II and was a retired chauffeur and truck driver.<br /><br />DALY, Lewis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Lewis Daly, 92, of Lynnville, died Thursday, Oct. 22, 1987, at the V. A. Medical Center in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 26, at Taylor Street Church of Christ with James Albert Bell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Daly was the son of the late Peter and Alice Holt Daly and married to the late Mary J. Trotter Daly. He was a member of Taylor Street Church of Christ, where he was a Bible studies teacher for many years; was one of the oldest World War I veterans in Giles County; was a member of the former George Nichols American Legion Post until it disbanded; and was a retired employee of Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Anna Calvert of Lynnville, Mrs. Margaret Swanson and Mrs. Mildred Jean Parker, both of Nashville, Mrs. Joanne Stall and Mrs. Helen Wynne, both of Miami, Fla.; two sons, Lewis G. Daly of Nashville, Thomas Daly of Winslow, Ariz.; 17 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a niece, Mrs. Rosetta Reed of Indianapolis, Ind.<br /><br />DALY, Ozie Bell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Miss Ozie Bell Daly, 83, of Prospect, died Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 23, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Dalton Ferguson officiating. Burial was in Daly Cemetery in the Pleasant Hill community.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Miss Daly was the daughter of the late Asa and Mary Holland Daly. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include one brother, John Rabon Daly of Prospect; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DALY, Sallie L. Caldwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Sallie L. Daly, 78, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 5, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in Phoenix Chapel Cemetery at Prospect.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Daly was the daughter of the late William and Betty Hedgepeth Caldwell.<br />Survivors include her husband, Sam Daly; three daughters, Mattie Daly of Pulaski, Alice Pearl Hargrove and Lucy Wilson, both of Nashville; one son, Sam W. Daly of Nashville; two grandsons and two great-grandsons.<br /><br />DALY, Sam L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1989<br />Mr. Sam L. Daly, 83, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 30, 1989, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Monday, April 3, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. William H. Smith officiating. Burial was in Phoenix Chapel Church Cemetery in Prospect.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Daly was the son of the late Henry and Mattie Holt Daly. He was a retired barber, practicing his trade in Alabama, Kentucky and Tennessee.<br /><br />Survivors include three daughters, Mattie Daly of Pulaski, Pearl Hargrove and Lucy Wilson, both of Nashville; one son, Sam W. Daly of Nashville; one sister, Edwina Douglas of Indianapolis, Ind.; one brother, Mack Daly of Indianapolis, Ind.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DANIEL, Annie Elizabeth Woodard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Daniel, 79, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 25, 1987, at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, March 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Daniel was the daughter of the late Charlie and Amanda May Woodard and was married to the late Marvin Luther Daniel.<br />Survivors include six sons, Robert, Charles, Dewey, Lonnie and Paul Daniel, all of Pulaski, Morris Daniel of California; five daughters, Elizabeth Gulley, Mildred Weldon and Margaret Morris, all of Pulaski, Fanny Furlano of New York, Bertha Pregnar of Pennsylvania; three brothers, James, Roy, and Allen Woodard, all of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Adams of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Clara Hill and Mrs. Margaret Parks, both of Nashville, Mrs. Louise Russell of Lynnville; 32 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DARNELL, Elizabeth Dunlap OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1987<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlap Darnell, 76, of Goodspring, died Sunday, April 26, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, April 27, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Nolen Brunson and the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Darnell was the daughter of the late W. P. and Lizzie Mullins Dunlap. She was a member of the Methodist church and a retired school teacher.<br />Survivors include her husband, John S. Darnell of Goodspring; one brother, S. L. Dunlap of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DAUGHERTY, Charlie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jun 1982<br />Charlie Daugherty, 93, of 502 North Third Street, died on Saturday, June 19, 1982, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native and lifelong resident of Pulaski, he was the son of the late Samuel and Priscilla Reynolds Daugherty. He was a World War I veteran. For more than 50 years he worked as a barbershop porter.<br />Funeral services were held at noon Tuesday, June 22, at Jordan Funeral Home, Frank Brooks officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sallie Daugherty; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Johnson; step-daughter, Mrs. Lois Cheatham; a step-grandson, nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DAUGHTRY, George Oscar OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />George Oscar Daughtry, 82, 502 Cleveland Street, Pulaski, died June 14, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Mr. Daughtry was the son of the late Edward and Ollie Hughes Daughtry and a retired barber.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, June 16 at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Freeman Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and J. W. Leatherwood officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Warren Daughtry, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Sue Martin, Mrs. Juanita Hoover, and Mrs. Jennie Bassham, all of Pulaski; one brother, Solon Daughtry, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Kobeck and Ada Ruth Smith, Pulaski. Seven grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />DAUGHTRY, Herman E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Mar 1984<br />Mr. Herman E. Daughtry, age 72, of 416 E. Taylor Street, Lawrenceburg, died March 15, 1984, at the Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held in the Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 17, with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Freeman Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Daughtry was retired from the Ford Motor Company. He was the son of the late Wiley O. and Annie Newton Daughtry. He was married to Mrs. Mary Swain Daughtry; she survives.<br />Other survivors include, two sons, Marshall and David R. Daughtry, both of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Chambers of Oneeda, Tennessee; two brothers, W. O. Daughtry of California, Jim Daughtry of Wisconsin; one sister, Mrs. Robert Tillman of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />DAVENPORT, Leda B. Rains OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Leda B. Davenport, age 77, of Lakeshore Home for the Aged in Nashville, died January 13, 1984, at the West Side Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 15, at the Bennett-May Chapel conducted by Bro. Nick Lee. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Davenport was a member of the Church of Christ. She was married to the late Rupert Davenport and was the daughter of the late George H. and Emma Rains.<br />Survivors include, one son, James Carlton Davenport of Columbia; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Carrie Mae Williams of Nashville, Mrs. Irene Zeigler, Mrs. Katherine McMillion, and Razzie Pearl Johnson, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVENPORT, Robert William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Mar 1984<br />Mr. Robert William Davenport, age 76, of Lake Cormorant, Miss., died Thursday, March 8th, in Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis, after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 10th at Forest Hills Mid-Town Funeral Home, Memphis.<br />Mr. Davenport, a native Giles Countian, was born August 6, 1907, the son of the late Robert Ira and Frances Reed Davenport.<br /><br />Mr. Davenport is survived by his wife, Lola Kelly Davenport of Lake Cormorant, Miss. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. Hilda Campbell of Pulaski; and two brothers, Pat Davenport of Nashville, Campbell Davenport of Pulaski.<br /><br />DAVENPORT, Susie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Jun 1982<br />Susie Lee Davenport, 89, of 1832 Kenmore Drive in Jackson, MS, died on Monday, May 24, 1982 at Hinds General Hospital in Jackson.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Mr. Tom Campbell at 10:00 a. m. on Wednesday, May 26 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial took place in Evergreen Cemetery in Murfreesboro, TN where Mrs. Davenport was a native.<br />A retired teacher of public schools and a member of Alta Woods United Methodist Church, Mrs. Davenport was married to the late Charles Davenport.<br />She is survived by one son, Charles Davenport of Memphis, TN; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Wainwright of Jackson, MS; 5 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren; and one brother, Robert Steele Lee of Nashville, TN.<br /><br />DAVIDSON, Cora Moore OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Cora Davidson, 83, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 14, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. J. Dallas Bass and Dr. J. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Davidson was the daughter of the late Guy and Mamie Garrett Moore and was married to the late Mitchell Davidson. She was a member of the Methodist church and a retired secretary of Tennessee Valley Authority.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Newton and Mrs. Ozell Jasinski, both of Pulaski; three brothers, J. W. Moore of Lynnville, Floyd Moore of Aspen Hill, Earl Moore of Pulaski.<br /><br />DAVIDSON, Cora Wooten OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jul 1982<br />Cora Birdie Davidson, 90, of Lynnville, TN, died on Monday, July 12, 1982 at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Brother Mack Wheeler and Brother Billy Balkey at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 14 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Bedford County, TN, and a member of the Church of Christ, Mrs. Davidson was the wife of the late John Mitchell Davidson and the daughter of the late John and Mary Eliza McNutt Wooten.<br />She is survived by several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DAVIDSON, Grady Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jul 1981<br />A 19 year old Giles County man, Grady Wayne Davidson, died Sunday July 12 in Giles County Hospital, after having been the victim of electrocution at his Goodspring mobile home on July 6. Davidson had been installing an antenna at his home when the antenna struck the power lines causing the high voltage to run through his body.<br />Ambulance attendants had revived Davidson through C. P. R. shortly after the incident occurred, but he had never regained consciousness.<br />Funeral services, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, were held at 4:00 p. m., Tuesday, July 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel , with burial in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br /><br />An Alabama native, Davidson is survived by his wife, Sherri Rae Walls Davidson and two daughters, Wendy and Chasity Davidson of Pulaski; father, Mert C. Davidson, Jr. and mother Dorothy Davidson, both of Alabama; one sister, Pam Davidson of Pulaski, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mert Davidson, Sr. of Jasper, Ala.<br /><br />DAVIDSON, James B. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Nov 1981<br />Funeral services for James B. Davidson, Jr., 48, of Huntsville, Ala., who died in that city Tuesday November 17 at Huntsville Hospital, were held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Liberty Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford was the officiant.<br />Mr. Davidson, a Giles County native, was retired from service in the U. S. Marine Corps. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Patricia A. Davidson; parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Davidson, Lynnville; three daughters, Mrs. Wanita Hardin, Mrs. Wyona Royal, and Mrs. Wanda Johnson, all of Camilla, Ga.; four step-sons, George L. Bailey, William D. Bailey, Aron P. Bailey, and Charles E. Bailey all of Huntsville, Ala. and five grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIDSON, James Benjamin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jul 1987<br />James Benjamin Davidson, age 80, of Route 4, Camilla, Ga., died Tuesday, July 21, at Mitchell County Hospital in Camilla. Funeral services were held Friday, July 24 at Parker Funeral Home, Camilla, Ga. with the Rev. Walter Burgess of the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church officiating with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />He is the son of the late L. L. Davidson and Mattie Sewell.<br />Mr. Davidson is survived by his wife, Edna Lanier Davidson of Camilla, Ga.; one son, Robert L. of Camilla; two brothers, Maurice of Hudson, Fla. and Willie J. of Winter Haven, Florida; one sister, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Lakeland, Fla.; 8 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIDSON, Kenneth M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1986<br />Kenneth M. Davidson died July 2, 1986, at his home in Nashville. Woodbine Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements and burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Mr. Davidson was the son-in-law of Rubie H. Ball and the late Odell Ball of the Wales Community in Giles County.<br />A Kentucky native, he was retired after 32 years with the Internal Revenue Service. At the time of his death, he was the owner of Ken Davidson Tax Services in Clarksville.<br />Other survivors include his wife, Evelyn Ball Davidson, and children, Diane Galbriath, Donna Davidson, Randall Lee Davidson and Mark Davidson.<br /><br />DAVIS, Amanda OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Jan 1984<br />Amanda Davis, 3, died Friday, January 6, 1984, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 7, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />She was the daughter of Terry and Debbie Sands of Lynnville.<br />Other survivors include grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sands, of Lynnville.<br /><br /><br />DAVIS, Anthony Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jun 1989<br />Air Force helicopter mechanic Anthony Edward Davis, 24, died Tuesday, May 21, 1985 in a motorcycle accident at Eglin Air Force Base, Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 25 at Madison Funeral Home with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include his parents, Donald and Sandra Davis of New Johnsonville, and John and Joyce Henderson of Hendersonville; five brothers, Troy, Shannon, Eric and Eddie Davis and Jonathan Henderson; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Davis of Pulaski and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hindman of Columbia.<br /><br />DAVIS, Aubrey Haden OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Aubrey Haden Davis, 66, of Old Hickory, Tenn., died Friday, March 14, 1986, at Nashville Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, March 17, at Hermitage Memorial Chapel with burial in Hermitage Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Davis was the son of the late Silas and Mazie Davis. Survivors include his wife, Leona Davis; three daughters, Mrs. Jerry Kelley and Mrs. Kenneth Irions, both of Hermitage, and Mrs. William Waller of Franklin; one son, Larry Davis of Hendersonville; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Pearlie Springer of Florence, Ala., Mrs. Hattie Will Campbell of Minor Hill, and Mrs. Linda Eblen of Pulaski; eight nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DAVIS, Blanche Parsons OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Nov 1989<br />Mrs. Blanche Parsons, 83, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 1989, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 11, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County native, Mrs. Davis was the daughter of the late George and Michle White Parsons and was married to the late Rufus Clarence Davis. She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Schultz and Mrs. Almeda Shelton, both of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Mamie Durham of Pulaski; two sons, W. C. Davis of Pulaski, Lewis Davis of Kingsport; 16 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lorene Tucker of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />DAVIS, Cletus OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Sep 1982<br />Mr. Cletus Davis, 51, Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, September 29, 1982 in Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held at 2:00 Friday, October 1 at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Robert Rooker and Ronnie Gay officiating.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of Mrs. Annie Dickey Davis of Lawrenceburg and the late James Davis. He was a member of the Baptist Church, and was an employee of Webster Industries, Inc.<br /><br />Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leola Flatt Davis, Lawrenceburg; a stepson, Howard D. Wright, Lawrenceburg; three stepdaughters, Darlene Wright and Mrs. Frances McGuire, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Lura Wunner, Winter Haven, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Alexander, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Gladys Yokley, Liberty Hill and Mrs. Annie Lou Towngett, Lawrenceburg; three brothers, James and Hughey Davis, Ethridge, and Truitt Davis, Detroit, Michigan; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Daney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Daney Davis, 85, of Pulaski, who died Monday, January 7 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. James D. Nave and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Davis was the daughter of the late William Franklin and Orleana Noblett Davis and was married to the late William Luther Davis. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Eva Nell Davis, Pulaski and Mrs. Dorris Smith, Columbus, Ohio; two sons, Travis Davis and Bill Davis, Pulaski; three grandchildren; one great grandchild and one step grandchild.<br /><br />DAVIS, David Adrian OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1981<br />Retired state employee Adrian Davis, 72, died at West Side Hospital in Nashville on Monday, December 14 after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 17 at Bennett May Chapel. Bro. Glen Chance officiated and burial followed in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A Giles County native, Mr. Davis resided at Route 6, Pulaski, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Catherine Watson Davis. Mr. Davis was the son of the late Tom and Faustina White Davis.<br />Survivors include his wife Catherine Watson Davis of Franklin; 1 sister, Mrs. Clemice Gower Hickman of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DAVIS, Edward Grey OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Sep 1985<br />Mr. Edward Grey Davis, 55, died Sept. 3, 1985, at Washington Hospital in Fremont, Calif. After serving nine years in the U. S. Army, he made his home in California. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Reba Mobley and William Hiram Davis of the Stella community.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nony Geer Davis of Freemont, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. John (Ann) Milbery of Dallas, Texas; two brothers, James W. Davis of Florence, Ala., Don O. Davis of Anderson, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. David (Evelyn) Smith of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Russell (Marie) Appleton of Nashville, Mrs. James (Joyce) Mayfield of Pulaski.<br /><br />DAVIS, Elizabeth &#8220;Bess&#8221; Gilbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1989<br />Elizabeth &#8220;Bess&#8221; Gilbert Davis, 95, died Friday, Jan. 13, 1989, at Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />Graveside services were held Sunday, Jan. 15, at Prospect Cemetery with Tom Smith and Truman Hibbett officiating.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Davis was the daughter of the late Thomas Harry Gilbert and Ida Smith Gilbert and was married to the late Thomas Howard Davis.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Elizabeth L. Davis, Prospect; two sons, Bill Davis and Thomas H. Davis, both of Prospect; two grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Florence Anna Harwell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jun 1982<br />Mrs. Florence Anna Davis, 57, died on Thursday, June 17, 1982, at her residence on Route 2, Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Hix and Sally Davis Harwell and the wife of the late Earl L. Davis. She was an employee of Lee-Mar Shirt Co.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Saturday, June 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, William Earl Davis, Pulaski and Charles Dwight Davis, Goodsprings; two daughters, Marsha Elizabeth Bryant, Lynnville, and Frances Thompson, Minor Hill; two brothers, Henry Harwell, Pulaski and Allen Harwell, Toledo, Ohio; two sisters, Frances Daley, Hollywood, Alabama and Lucille Adams, Pulaski; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />DAVIS, Gracie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Gracie Davis, 86, died Saturday, March 8, 1986, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 11, at Marbletop Missionary Baptist Church in Kenison, Ga., with burial in Montgomery Cemetery in Kenison. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Bakersville, Tenn., and a former resident of Nashville, Mrs. Davis was married to the late Harrison Davis.<br />Survivors include three sons, Homer and Harrison Davis, both of Nashville, Tommy Gene Davis of Chattanooga; three daughters, Elizabeth Davis of Pulaski, Mrs. Jessie Hogan of Dickson, Tenn., Mrs. Viola Shelton of Kenison, Ga.; 52 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Jack B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Aug 1989<br />Jack B. Davis, 89, died Wednesday, Aug. 9, 1989 at his home in Hollywood, Fla. Funeral services were held Aug. 13 at KKSI Cemetery in Nashville.<br />Survivors include one son, Dr. Carl L. Davis, New Orleans, La.; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Zimmering, Barrington, Rhode Island; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, James C. (Jimmy) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1988<br />James C. (Jimmy) Johnsonk, 44, died Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 12 at Victory Baptist Church with Jim Tedder anad Dr. Clarence Blackburn officiating. Burial was in Willow Mt. Cemetery.<br />Mr. Davis was a native of Giles County and the son of Ruth Tomerlin Davis and the late George McClinton Davis. He was the owner of Sunshine Shop-Florist in Shelbyville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sandra Robinson Davis, Shelbyville; three sons, James Kevin, Robin Keith, and William Kent Davis, all of Shelbyville; one sister, Mrs. Leonard Brown, Milan.<br /><br />DAVIS, James Redding Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1981<br /><br />James Redding Davis, Jr., 20, was killed in a motorcycle accident near Lawrenceburg Saturday, August 22, just two days after his twentieth birthday.<br />A former resident of Giles County, Davis was employed by Lindsey Manufacturing Company in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, August 25, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Davis&#8217; survivors include his father, James R. Davis, Sr. of Lawrenceburg; mother, Mrs. Linda Smith of Pulaski; step-mother, Mrs. Ruth Ann Davis, of Lawrenceburg; step-father, Roma Smith of Pulaski; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Pulaski; maternal grandfather, Hershel Rose of Pulaski; step-grandmother, Mrs. Dorthy Hagood of Pulaski; four step brothers and four step sisters.<br /><br />DAVIS, Katie Lou Sherrill OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Mar 1984<br />Mrs. Katie Lou Sherrill, age 76, Nashville, died Thursday afternoon, March 15, 1984, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 18, at 1:00 p.m. in Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. A. B. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Davis was a member of the St. James Missionary Baptist Church. She was married to the late James Davis.<br />Survivors include, one brother, John Edd Sherrill, Sr., of Pulaski; six nieces, Mrs. Martha Ann Martin, Misses Katie, Marguerite, Mary Jane and Carolyn Sherrill, all of Pulaski and Mrs. Leona Brown of Athens, Alabama; six nephews, John Edd, Jr., Joe Allen, Robert A., Thomas U. and Henry A. Sherrill of Pulaski and Mr. Joe Goff of Buffalo, New York; and a great nephew, Mr. S. Kenneth Martin of Nashville.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Lela Irene Jackson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Dec 1983<br />Mrs. Lela Irene Davis, 90, Minor Hill, died Monday, December 12, 1983, at the Jackson Clinic in Lester, Ala.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Dale Sewell and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Jeff and Mary Durham Jackson and was married to the late John H. Davis.<br />Survivors include two sons, J. C. Davis and Leo Davis, both of Minor Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Reed Randolph, Minor Hill; ten grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />DAVIS, Lera Jeanette OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lera Jeanette Davis, 58, of Route 1, Minor Hill, who died at her home on Sunday, January 24, were held on Tuesday, January 26, at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Reverend Mark Johnson officiated.<br /><br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mrs. Davis is survived by her husband, J. D. Davis; three sons, Jimmy Davis of Pulaski, Jackie Davis of Franklin and Johnny Davis of Minor Hil and two daughters,, Mrs. Diane Birdsong of Minor Hill and Donna Dozier of Pulaski.<br />Additional survivors include, one brother, W. C. Kieff of Athens, Ala.; four sisters, Vera Pickett, Annette Williams, and Rachel Williams of Minor Hill and Lafette Townsend of Salem. Nine grandchildren also survive her.<br /><br />DAVIS, Margaret Meadows OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Margaret Meadows Davis, 94, of Lawrenceburg, died Thursday. Sept. 15, 1988, at Ardmore Nursing Home. Graveside services were held Friday, Sept. 16, at Maplewood Cemetery with Billy Craighead officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Davis was the daughter of the late Dr. John A. and Virginia Easter Meadows and was married to the late John M. Davis. She was a member of the Methodist Church of Lawrenceburg. Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DAVIS, Mattie Kiddy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Mar 1980<br />Mrs. Mattie Davis, 87, of Route 1, Minor Hill died Monday, March 3 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial following in Minor Hill Cemetery. Church of Christ minister Danny Pettus and the Rev. Glen Chance were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Davis was born in Giles County. Her parents were the late Jacob Allen and Louiza Sandy Kiddy.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Frances Wray, Minor Hill; a step-daughter, Mrs. Clara Slaton, Minor Hill; a step-son, Herbert Davis, Athens, Ala.; several step-grandchildren; several step-great-grandchildren; and several step-great-great grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Raymond Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1981<br />Raymond Lee Davis, 73, Pulaski Pike died Friday March 13 near his home.<br />Services were Sunday at 1 p. m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Brown Foster, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert and Alice Boatright Davis. He was an automobile mechanic for many years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Zula Sands Davis; a daughter, Mrs. Juanita Sholley, Detroit, Mich.; two sons, Freddy Davis, Huntsville, Ala. and Larry Davis, Nashville; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Robert Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Robert Lee Davis, 71, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, Dec. 24, 1986, at J. D. Rest Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Graveside services were held Friday, Dec. 26, at Hester Chapel Cemetery with Richard Durham officiating. Mr. Davis was a Giles County native.<br /><br />DAVIS, Rufus W. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Sep 1982<br /><br />Rufus W. Davis, 84, of Auburndale, Florida died Monday, September 13, 1982 in a Florida hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wed., Sept. 15 at Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home, Auburndale, with burial in the Auburndale Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Davis was a native of Giles County. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Lou Smith Davis; a daughter, Mrs. Granada Golden, Auburndale; a son, Johnny Davis, Winterhaven, Fla.; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Sarah Mae Hargrove OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Mrs. Sarah Mae Davis, 54, died Sunday, April 21, 1985, at her home in Nashville. A native of Marshall County, she was employed at Kabnert Cabinet Company, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 23, at Lawrence Funeral Home in Chapel Hill with burial in Daniel Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Edwin Davis of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Vera Luna, Lewisburg; three brothers, William and T. J. Hargrove, both of Kentucky, and James Hargrove of Pulaski.<br /><br />DAVIS, Thella Whitfield OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1982<br />Pulaski native, Mrs. Thella Whitfield Davis, 82, died recently of heart failure at her 1222 Alexander Street home in Statesville, N. C.<br />She was born on August 13, 1899, in Pulaski, a daughter of the late James Bowers and Cora Sanders Whitfield.<br />Mrs. Davis was preceded in death by her husband, George Butler Davis, Sr., on January 25, 1947.<br />Mrs. Davis was a member of First United Methodist Church of Pulaski, TN. In Statesville she attended First Street Baptist Church where she was a member of the Fidelia Matron&#8217;s Class an the Young at Heart.<br />Services were arranged by Nicholson Funeral Home. Reverend Ronald Rowe officiated with burial in Oakwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Reece D. Childers of Statesville; one grandson, one granddaughter and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Thomas Guy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jan 1980<br />Thomas Guy Davis, 76, died Wednesday, January 9 at his home in Minor Hill. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 11:30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Danny Pettus. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Davis a retired farmer and barber, was born in Giles County, the son of the late Lawson and Almeda Bass Davis.<br />Survivors include his wife, Geneva Couch Davis; three sons, Alton Davis and Willard Davis, Minor Hill and Harold Davis, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Norwood and Mrs. Sue Smith, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Effie King, Muscle Shoals, Ala., and Mrs. Maude Thornton, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Vernetta Kelly OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Feb 1980<br /><br />A retired school teacher, Mrs. Vernetta Kelly Davis, 83, of Route 1, Minor Hill, died Sunday, February 17 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ ministers Charles Dixon and Mr. Thorpe officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Davis was the daughter of the late Tom and Lizzie Bullington Kelly and was married to the late J. Alva Davis. She was a member of th eChurch of Christ.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Lon Simpson, Mrs. Cora Kelsey and Mrs. Ida Davis, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Gertrude Davis, Bethesday, Md. and Mrs. L. R. Surles, Pulaski.<br /><br />DAVIS, Virginia Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Oct 1987<br />Mrs. Virginia Smith Davis, 83, of Pulaski (Brick Church community), died Thursday, Oct. 23, 1987, at Columbia Health Care Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Randy Kersey officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Davis was the daughter of the late Edd and Carrie Perry Smith and was married to the late Turney Davis.<br />Survivors include five sons, Joe Wayne and Cecil Davis, both of Pulaski, Noble and James Davis, both of Nashville, Norman Davis of Lynnville; three daughters, Mrs. D. J. (Myrtle) McNeese and Mrs. George (Sarah) Pilkinton, both of Columbia, Mrs. Eilene Dale of Pulaski; one brother, Perry Smith of Lewisburg; four sisters, Nettie Kimbrough of Columbia, Mary Ellen Collins of Lewisburg, Lurlene Stafford of Franklin, Ventura Franklin of Petersburg; 14 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Susan Jill OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Mar 1983<br />Miss Susan Jill Davis, 19, Minor Hill, died Wednesday, March 23, 1983 at Saint Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, March 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Hester Chapel Cemetery, Danny Pettus, Leslie Bagsby and Richard Durham officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Wayne and Geraldine Beeler Davis, Minor Hill.<br />Other survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Karen Page, Pulaski, Mrs. Sharon Woodard, Lester, Ala., and Miss Tammy Davis, Minor Hill; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Minor Hill, and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Beeler, Minor Hill.<br /><br />DAVIS, W. C. &#8220;Bud&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Mar 1989<br />W. C. &#8220;Bud&#8221; Davis, 58, 544 Lincoln Street, Pulaski, died Monday, Feb. 27, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Doyle Smith and Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Davis was a Giles County native and the son of the late Will and Bertha Rose Davis. He was retired from Maremont Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his wife, Imogene Ridner Davis, Pulaski; one son, Richard C. Davis, Pulaski; three daughters, Janice Jean Parker, Sheila K. Graves and Sharon A. Davis, all of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Willie Pearl Diehl, Ohio; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DAWES, Lonnie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Dec 1983<br /><br />Mr. Lonnie Dawes, 81, Pulaski, died Sunday, December 11, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, December 12, at Bennett-May Chapel, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jimmy and Mattie Bolden Dawes and was married to the late Ozra Odell Dawes.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Christine Shelton, Mrs. Sarah Pylant, and Katherine Helton, all of Pulaski; and Estelle Lackey, Nashville; one son, Milton Dawes, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Massey, Pulaski; 25 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAWES, Lloyd Harrison OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jun 1986<br />Mr. Lloyd Harrison Dawes, age 52, died at his home on May 28, 1986. Funeral arrangements were at 11 a.m. Monday, June 2 at Stella Presbyterian Church with burial in Stella Cemetery in Giles County with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />He is the son of Paul Dawes and Cora Pigg Dawes Matheson. Survivors include his parents and his wife, Rita Copeland Dawes. Bennett May was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />DAWES, Mary Lucille Davis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Mary Lucille Dawes, 73, of Minor Hill, died Tuesday, April 15, 1986, at Decatur General Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Glass officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Dawes was the daughter of the late Cleveland and Letha Mae McConnell Davis and was married to the late Eldred James Dawes.<br />Survivors include three sons, Al Thornton of Athens, Ala., Tom Thornton of Decatur, Ala., Harold Thornton of Cleveland, Ohio; three daughters, Rebecca Lowery of Decatur, Ala., Brenda Belew of Huntsville, Ala., Carolyn Nesmith of Cleveland, Ohio; one sister, Alidene Siniard of Goodspring; 14 grandchilden and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAWES, Zamer Mae Duncan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Apr 1980<br />Mrs. Zamer Mae Dawes, 91, of Pulaski died Friday, April 11 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister Adrian Merritt, Jr., with burial in Stella Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jessie and Mary Jones Duncan and was married to the late Arthur Dawes. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Bud Jackson, Stella, Mrs. Howard Owens, Minor Hill, Mrs. Buford Carroll, Madison, Mrs. Luther Scruggs and Mrs. Royce Powell, both of Orlando, Fla.; two sons, Eldred Dawes, Minor Hill and Dean Dawes, Pulaski; 16 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.<br /><br />DAWS, Arthur OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1983<br />Arthur Daws, age 83, of 314 Alexander Street, Pulaski, died on May 3, 1983, in Giles County Hospital.<br />He was the husband of the late Myrtle Darnell Daws, and son of the late Jim and Mattie Bolden Daws.<br /><br />He is survived by one step-son, J. D. Wisdom, Prospect; one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Massey and one brother, Loney Daws, both of Pulaski; and one grandchild.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, May 5, 1983, in the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the New Zion Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, officiating.<br /><br />DAWS, Eldred James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1981<br />Funeral services for self-employed carpenter, Eldred James Daws, 67, who died Wednesday, May 13 at his home on Route 1, Minor Hill were held Friday at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Glen Chance was the officiant.<br />A Tennessee native, Mr. Daws, was the son of the late Arthur and Zammer Duncan Daws.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lucile Davis Daws; a son, David Daws, Decatur, Ala.; five stepsons, Al Thornton, Goodsprings, Harold Thornton and Thomas Thornton, Cleveland, Ohio, O&#8217;Neal Patterson, Lester, Ala., and Thomas Gatlin, Minor Hill; five step-daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Nesmith, Ohio, Mrs. Rebecca Lowery, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Brenda Belew, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Betty Sue Christopher and Mrs. Laura Mae Evans, Athens, Ala.; a brother, Dean Daws, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Ruth Jackson, Stella, Mrs. Clarice Scruggs and Mrs. Louise Powell, both of Florida, Mrs. Anna Lee Carroll, Nashville and Mrs. Eleanor White, Pulaski and one grandchild.<br /><br />DAWS, Myrtle Emmer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Emmer Daws, 78, of Pulaski, who died Monday, August 18 in Giles County Hospital following an extended illness, were held Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in New Zion Cemetery. The Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Daws, a Tennessee native, was the wife of Arthur Daws, who survives.<br />In addition to her husband survivors include four sons, Junior Darnell and Melvin Darnell, Pulaski, James Darnell, Lewisburg and Joe Darnell, Wilmington, Del.; three daughters, Mrs. Corene Whitsett, Cornersville, Mrs. Carter Wright and Mrs. Mary Banks, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Allie Brooks, Pulaski; 37 grandchildren and 51 great grandchildren.<br /><br />DAWS, Villard Clyde OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Apr 1988<br />Villard Clyde Dawes, 91, of Route 1, Box 119, Prospect, TN, (Stella Community) died April 25, 1988, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held April 27 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bernard Dawes officiating. Burial was in the Stella Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge. A native of Tennessee, Mr. Dawes was the son of the late Robert and Anna Turner Dawes. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife Clara Hannah Dawes of Stella; one son, Tillman Dawes of Stella; one grandchild and one great grandchild.<br /><br />DEAN, Alma Holland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Holland Dean, 89, of Columbia, formerly of Pulaski, who died Tuesday, January 29 in Maury County Hospital, were conducted Thursday at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. by the Rev. Wendell Meggs, the Rev. A. G. Robbins and the Rev. Larry Lane. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dean was the daughter of the late John T. and Mary Ann Vanhooser Holland, and was married to the late William T. Dean. She was a member of Riverside United Methodist Church in Columbia.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Allen H. English of Columbia and Mrs. Joe Dunnavant of Pulaski; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />DEAN, Carlean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1986<br />Miss Carlean Dean, 58, of Pulaski, died Friday, Nov. 14, 1986, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Miss Dean was the daughter of the late Jack and Mattie Rosson Dean. Survivors include four brothers, Jesse W. Dean of Pulaski, Carter and Elwood Dean, both of Columbia, J. D. Dean of Florida; one sister, Marie Kiddy of Florida.<br /><br />DEAN, Carrie Buchanan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Carrie B. Dean, 90, of Houston, Texas, died Monday, March 23, 1987, at Memorial City Medical Center in that city.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, March 26, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev Judson L. Hays officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dean was the daughter of the John and Emma Martin Buchanan and was married to the late Joe L. Dean. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Lady Jo Wall of Pulaski, Mrs. Elene Watson of Pasadena, Texas, Mrs. Lorene Gilliam of Tullahoma, Mrs. Dot Robertson of Houston, two sons, Marvin Dean of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, David Dean of Houston, Texas; 22 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DEAN, Lura Pinkelton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Dec 1982<br />Lura Pinkelton Dean, 82, of Route 2, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, December 14, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Mack Pinkelton, Clarence Stewart and Marcus Nickell at 1:30 p. m. on Thursday, December 16 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dean was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />She was married to the late Ewing H. Dean and was the daughter of the late W. D. and Sara Davidson Pinkelton.<br />Survivors include one son, Billy E. Dean of Pulaski; two sisters, Annie Mae Carpenter of Jackson, Miss. and Onice Cross of Lynnville, Tenn.; and two brothers, C. M. Pinkelton of Columbia and Lilburn Pinkelton of South Port, Tenn.<br /><br />DEAN, Paul OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jul 1981<br />Paul Dean, 52, a native of Giles County, died June 26 in Houston, Texas.<br /><br />Dean operated a furniture business in Pulaski until he moved to Texas approximately 20 years ago. He was owner of a successful furniture business in Brenham, Texas at the time of his death.<br />Graveside services for Dean, were conducted by the Rev. Bill Moss, at 11:00 a. m. today (Wednesday) in Maplewood Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A veteran of the Korean War, Dean is survived by his wife, Dorothy Polly Dean of Brenham, Texas; 3 sons, Paul Dean, Jr., Johnny Dean, and Jay Dean, all of Brenham, Texas; one daughter, Mary Ann Dean, of Brenham, Texas; 3 brothers, Marvin Dean of Alabama and Harold and David Dean of Houston, Texas; five sisters, Lady Jo Wall of Pulaski, Lorene Gilliam of Tullahoma and Elaine Watson and Dorothy Robinson of Texas; and one grandchild.<br /><br />DEASON, Pauline Childers OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Jun 1989<br />Pauline Childers Deason, 70, Senath, MO, formerly of Giles County, died Tuesday, June 20, 1989, at Senath Nursing Home in Senath, Mo.<br />Funeral services were held today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Deason, a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Will and Alice Compton Childers was married to the late Robert Allen Deason. She was the owner of Mt. McKinley Day Care Center in Alaska.<br />Survivors include three sons, James Robert, Lyman, S.C., Larry Joe, Bethel, Alaska, and Terry Don Deason, Anchorage, Alaska; one daughter, Linda Joyce Poole, Senath, Mo.; four brothers, J. C. Childers, Pulaski, Morris and Alfred, both of Lewisburg, and Bobby Childers, Montgomery, Ala.; three sisters, Nellie Thornberry, Ky., Betty Cothan, Waverly, and Rachel Childers, Lewisburg; 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DEASON, Robert Allan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jul 1982<br />Robert Allan Deason, 66, died on Sunday, July 25, 1982 at Redstone Arsenal Hospital in Huntsville, Alabama.<br />Funeral services will be at 10:00 a. m. on Wednesday, July 28 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial will follow in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Pauline Deason of Pulaski; one daughter, Linda Poole of Missouri; three sons, Terry and Larry Deason, both of Alaska and James Deasonof South Carolina; three sisters, Arlene Wright of Nashville, Clara Cline of Florida, and Louise Higgins of Giles County; eleven grandchildren and __ great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DeBERRY, Brucile Gordon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Dec 1988<br />Mrs. Brucile DeBerry, 69, Route 3, Pulaski, died Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1988, at Hillside Hospital following a long illness. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 17 at Waco Primitive Baptist Church with burial in Everbright Cemetery at Buford Station.<br />Mrs. DeBerry was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Dennis and Lena Mitchell Gordon. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Lloyd DeBerry of Jackson, Tenn.; three sons, Lloyd, Jr. of Los Angeles, Calif., Harold L. of East Germany and Exzava DeBery of Nashville; one daughter, Miss Mary E. DeBerry of Atlanta; one brother, O&#8217;Neal Gordon of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Zelma Duke of Indianapolis and four grandchildren.<br /><br />DEETS, Nelle Patterson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Mar 1985<br />Nelle Patterson Deets, 81, died Wednesday, March 20, 1985, in Maryland. She was a graduate of Martin College and worked for many years as a personal shopper for Woodward and Lothrop in Washington, D. C.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 24, at Nellsville Presbyterian Church in Maryland, with burial in the church cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Edward H. Deets, Jr.; one daughter, Sarah Elder Thompson; sister, Jospehine Patterson Smith of Pulaski; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />DELAP, Blanche E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Sep 1986<br />Mrs. Blanche E. Delap, 95, of Prospect, died Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1986, at Ardmore Nursing Home. Funeral services were Saturday, Sept. 20, at Taylor Funeral Home with burial in Oakland Cemetery in Birmingham, Ala.<br />Mrs. Delap was married to the late Shelby W. Delap.<br />Survivors include one son, S. W. Delap; four daughters, Mrs. Shelby Myrl Rhoades of Louisiana, Mrs. Margaret O&#8217;Neal and Mrs. Coy Gene Grieve, both of Ohio, Mrs. Ruth Miller of Prospect; one brother, Ben L. McCown of Toney, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Broadway of Murfreesboro; 18 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DENBO, Bobbi OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Dec 1985<br />A former Pulaski resident, Mrs. Bobbi Denbo, died in Nashville over the weekend. She was 61 years old. Graveside services were in Nashville Monday.<br />Mrs. Denbo, the wife of the late Charles Denbo, is survived by a son, two daughters, and a brother, none of whom live in Giles County.<br /><br />DENMAN, George Ethel Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1985<br />Mrs. George Ethel Reed Denman, a Giles County native, died in a Chattanooga Hospital on Aug. 7, 1985. Funeral services were held in Elmwood Cemetery Chapel in Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 9, at 2 p.m.<br />Mrs. Denman, the daughter of the late John D. and Lizzie Kyle Reed, was born in Prospect. She was educated in Prospect schools and Martin College. She was married to the late C. W. Denman and they lived in Fairfield, Ala.<br />Her survivors are two daughters, Miss Elizabeth Reed Denman of Chattanooga and Mrs. T. F. Kellerman of Louisville, Ky.; a grandson, Bob Kellerman; one sister, Mrs. Lawrence H. Clarke of Albany, N.Y.; and one brother, John D. Reed of Nashville.<br /><br />DeRAMUS, Elsie Beatrice OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Dec 1982<br />Mrs. Elsie Beatrice DeRamus, 75, Alcoa, Tennessee, died Sunday, December 5, 1982 at Chillrowie Nursing Home, Maryville. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Tuesday, December 7 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Ted Malouf, the Rev. C. H. Hunt, and the Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating.<br /><br />A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Albert Allen and Minnie May Phillips Glover, and widow of the late Rev. William DeRamus.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nell Marshall, California and Mrs. Barbara Elder, Alcoa; a son, the Rev. Thomas DeRamus, New Johnsonville, Tennessee; a sister, Miss Lacey Glover, Pulaski; two brothers, Leslie and Stacy Glover, Pulaski; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />DICKEY, Alicia Dale OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1983<br />Alicia Dale Dickey, infant, of Route 2, Lynnville, died July 7, 1983, in Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, July 9 at Lynnwood Cemetery with G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include: her parents, Randall Eugene and Karen Dale Woodard Dickey of Lynnville; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Woodard of Lynnville; and her paternal grandfather, Doyce Kelyin Dickey of Pulaski.<br /><br />DICKEY, Allen Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Feb 1983<br />Allen Lee Dickey, 74, of 708 E. Madison Street in Pulaski, died on Tuesday, February 15, 1983, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Clarence K. Stewart at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Dickey was a member of Rock Springs Missionary Baptist Church. He was a retired farmer in the Rose Hill Community.<br />His wife, Janie Lou Brashears Dickey of Pulaski, survives. He was the son of the late Aaron and Dover Scott Dickey.<br />Additional survivors include, five sons, Jackie, Doyce and Harold Dickey, all of Pulaski, Robert Earle Dickey of Columbia, and Harry Dickey of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Fay Froedge of Elizabethtown, Kentucky; one brother, J. T. Dickey of Florida; two sisters, Vera Hughes and Dera Callas, both of Nashville; 22 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DICKEY, C. O. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Mr. C. O. Dickey, 85, of Decatur, Ga., died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1986, in that city. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Dickey was a native of Ohio. He was retired from the First National Bank of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Katherine Bentley of Decatur, Ga., Susanna Chance of Shelbyville; two grandsons, Coleman and Kenneth Bentley, both of Decatur, Ga.; two granddaughters, Mrs. Edith Thorne of Minor Hill, Mrs. Glenda Hearn of Morristown, Tenn.; three great-granddaughters, Michelle, Danielle, and Rachel Hearn, all of Morristown.<br /><br />DICKEY, Coy Reggie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Sep 1983<br /><br />Coy Reggie Dickey, 49, of Pulaski, died Friday, September 23, 1983 at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sun., Sep. 25 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial at Mt. Horeb Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />He was the son of the late Samuel C. Dickey and Minnie Watkins Dickey.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Deborah Mason, Nashville; five sons, Coy Dickey, Jr. of Nashville, Carl Wayne Dickey, Lawrenceburg, Larry Dickey, California, Gary Dickey, Summertown, and Terry Lynn Dickey, Summertown; three sisters, Mrs. Pauline Pugh, Ethridge, Mrs. Bessie Martin, Ohio, and Mrs. Lois Greeson, Linden; three brothers, William, Willard, and Leonard Dickey, all of Ethridge; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />DICKEY, Docia M Conner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1985<br />Docia M. Dickey, 52, of Trussville, Alabama, died Monday, April 22, 1985, at Carraway Methodist Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama. A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Turley Conner.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with burial in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Cleo Bunt and Dr. Carl Savell officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Vera Jane Rogers Conner of Summerville; husband, Hollie Gene Dickey of Trussville; son, Doug Dickey of Memphis; daughter, Carol Aultman of New Orleans, Louisiana; three brothers, Larry Conner of Selmer, William and John Conner, both of Memphis; and sister, Teresa Brown of Somerville.<br /><br />DICKEY, Ealon Virgil OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Ealon Virgil Dickey, 42, who died Sunday, July 5 at his home in Liberty Hill, were held Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at Liberty Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the Rev. Marvin Nelson and the Rev. Cleo Bunt. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Dickey, an employee at Mobile Chemical Co., Mt. Pleasant, was a Lawrence County native, the son of Enoch and Irene Lemay Dickey, of Liberty Hill, who survive.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Linda Joyce Rose Dickey; two sons, Chris Dickey and Russell Dickey of Liberty Hill; two daughters, Tammy Dickey of Liberty Hill and Mrs. Paul Felker of Washington State; and a sister, Mrs. Joe Fralix of Liberty Hill.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DICKEY, Enoch R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 May 1984<br />Enoch R. Dickey, 79, Route 1, Ethridge, died on Saturday, May 19, 1984, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. A native of Wayne County, he was the son of the late John C. and Sarah Frances Risner Dickey. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 21, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with burial in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Irene LeMay Dickey, Liberty Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Joe Fralix, Liberty Hill; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DICKEY, Harvey Hannah OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Sep 1981<br /><br />Funeral services for Harvey Hannah Dickey, 74, of Route 1, Ethridge, who died Thursday, August 27 in Giles County Hospital, were held Friday at 1:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br />Mr. Dickey, a retired farmer, was a native of Giles County. He was the son of the late Neal and Hattie May Dickey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Estelle McNeese Dickey; three sons, Larry Dickey, Campbellsville, Dean Dickey, Columbia and Harvey Allen Dickey, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Beemen, Nashville and Mrs. Linda Glance, Memphis; three sisters, Mrs. Owen Daniel, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Linda Williams, Calif. and Mrs. Irene Whitehead, Palm Beach, Fla. and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />DICKEY, Hugh &#8220;Buster&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Mar 1989<br />Mr. Hugh &#8220;Buster&#8221;, 56, died Sunday, Feb. 26, 1989 at Maury County Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Feb. 28 at Bennett May Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Joe H. Dickey and the late Mary Peden Dickey. Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Judy Dickey, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Eslick and Mrs. Laura Mooney, both of Lynnville; four sons, Ronnie and Greg Dickey, both of Columbia, Randy and Timothy Dickey, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Shelia Holt, Pulaski; two brothers, Joe Dickey, Pulaski and Austin Hayes, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />DICKEY, James Earnest OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1988<br />James Earnest Dickey, 62, died Saturday, Nov. 12, 1988 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny James officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Dickey was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Jimmy and Lena Dickey.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Linda Hayes of Pulaski; one brother, Haskel Dickey of Pulaski; one grandchild.<br /><br />DICKEY, Lena OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Dickey, 87, of Route 1, Pulaski, who died Thursday, February 19 at Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, Ala., were conducted Saturday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Dickey was the daughter of the late Henry and Delphia Garner Palmer and was married to the late Jim Dickey.<br />Survivors include three sons, Haskell Dickey and Ernest Dickey, Pulaski and Robert Dickey, Lynnville, and eleven grandchildren.<br /><br />DICKEY, Ora Barnickle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Ora Bell Barnickle Dickey, age 77, of Route 1, Ethridge, died September 30, 1983, at the Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg following a short illness.<br />Funeral services were held at the Liberty Hill Baptist Church Sunday, October 2 at 2:00 p.m. with Cleo Bunt and Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in the Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dickey was a member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church. She was married to the late Ollie C. Dickey and was the daughter of the late James Carson and Rosie Lee Pratt Barnickle.<br />Survivors include, two sons, Hollice Dickey of Harriesburg, Miss., Revis Dickey of Ethridge; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Neal Holland of Ethridge and Mrs. Ruth Christmas of Memphis; nine grandchildren; one great grandson; several nieces and nephews; step-mother; and 4 half-sisters.<br /><br />DICKEY, Reuben T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Mar 1980<br />The Rev. Reuben T. Dickey, 60, of Route 2, Ethridge died Thursday, March 20 in Parkview Hospital, Nashville following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with burial in Ethridge Masonic Cemetery. The Rev. Ronnie Gay and the Rev. Cleo Bunt were the officiants.<br />A native of Giles County, the Rev. Mr. Dickey was the son of Mrs. Elsie Chapman Dickey of Ethridge, who survives, and the late Joe L. Dickey. Ordained a Baptist minister in 1947, he had served pastorates in Lawrence and Wayne Counties. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of the Ethridge Masonic Lodge and an employee of Maremont Corporation Gabriel Division, Pulaski.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Mrs. Linnie Attkisson Dickey; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Lane, Michigan City, Ind., and Mrs. Sue Fray, Bahama Island; three sons, David Dickey, Lyles, Farm Dickey, Fairfield Glade and Wayne Dickey, Ethridge; two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Tibado, Oxford, Miss., and Mrs. Flossie Shay, Leoma; three brothers, Harding Dickey, Lawrenceburg, Clifford Dickey, Ethridge and Lonnie Dickey, Leoma and six grandchildren.<br /><br />DICKEY, Robert Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Robert Henry Dickey, 71, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Feb.12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dale Hoover officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dickey was the son of the late Jimmy H. and Lena Bell Palmer Dickey. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Frances Dickey of Lynnville; one son, Robbie Lynn Dickey of Nashville; nine daughters, Penny Vermell Minor of Lawrenceburg, Peggy Bee of Madison, Betty Jean Bowers of Illinois, Polly Bee of Texas, Maggie Ellis of Gray, Tenn., Grace Krueger and Iris Taylor, both of Portland, Tenn., Janice Baker of Nashville, Camellia Hayes of Chattanooga; two brothers, Haskell and Ernest Dickey, both of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren.<br /><br />DICKEY, Rose Ann Green OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1988<br />Mrs. Rose Ann Dickey, 62, of Pulaski, died Saturday, July 9, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Dickey was the daughter of the late George H. and Rose Ann Brewer Green.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ernest Dickey of Pulaski; one daughter, Linda Hayes of Pulaski; two brothers, Flavel and Aaron Green, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Ozear and Hazel Grinnell, both of Lawrenceburg, Elizabeth Barnett of Pulaski; one grandchild.<br /><br />DICKEY, Shelly Renee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Shelly Renee Dickey, infant, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 4, 1986, at Maury County Hospital. Graveside services were held Thursday, March 6, at Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her parents, Randall Eugene and Karen Dale Woodard Dickey of Pulaski; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodard of Lynnville.<br /><br />DICKSON, Mary Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Nov 1980<br />Mrs. Mary Dickson, 89, of Route 2, Prospect, died Friday, November 23 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Elmer Howell. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Maury County native, Mrs. Dickson was the daughter of the late Charlie and Pattie Nickelson Jones and was the wife of the late Roy W. Dickson.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. James Sanders and Mrs. J. B. Pollard, Prospect and Mrs. C. L. Taylor, Glasgow, Ky.; a brother, Harry Jones, Columbia; six grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.<br /><br />DIE, Maybell Randolph OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Maybell Randolph Die, 74, of Athens, Ala., died Tuesday, January 13, 1987, at Athens-Limestone Hospital in Athens, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Die was the daughter of the late Clarence and Liney Medley Rowe.<br />Survivors include three sons, Robert Randolph of Minor Hill, Bill James Randolph of Ardmore, Jerry Wayne Randolph of Athens, Ala.; two daughters, Mary Nelson of Goodspring, Joyce B. Morrison of Athens, Ala.; four brothers, Allen Rowe of Petersburg, Vinson Rowe of Ethridge, Raymond Rowe of Florida, James Rowe of Alabama; three sisters, Elizabeth Rowe and Velma Brown, both of Petersburg, Rachel Reed of Belfast; 19 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DIXON, Bessie Laverne Milner (Mrs. M. A.) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. M. A. Dixon, 71, of Pine Bluff, Ark., died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 22, at Hale South Funeral Home in Pine Bluff. Burial was also in that city.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ernest F. (Kathy) Scott and Mrs. Wayne (Sue) King, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />DIXON, George B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1984<br />George B. Dixon, 64, died on Monday, November 5, 1984. Funeral services were to be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, November 8, at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home in Hendersonville, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eula Inman Dixon; two daughters, Sandra Kay Dixon and Mrs. Barbara Ellen Askew; one son, George Butler Dixon, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Charles Osborn; a brother, Jesse L. Dixon; and one grandchild.<br /><br />DIXON, M. A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1983<br />Mr. M. A. Dixon, 71, of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, died Wednesday, September 14, 1983, at Pine Bluff following a lengthy illness.<br />Funeral services were held at Hale South Funeral Home in Pine Bluff Friday, September 16, 1983 at 4:00 p.m. Burial was also in Pine Bluff.<br />Mr.Dixon was a native of Monroe, Louisiana.<br />He is survived by his wife, Bessie Laverne Milner Dixon and two daughters, Mrs. Earnest (Kathy) Scott and Mrs. Wayne (Sue) King, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />DIXON, Mrs. M. A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. M. A. Dixon, 71, of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 22, at Hales South Funeral Home in Pine Bluff. Burial was also in that city.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Erenest F. (Kathy) Scott and Mrs. Wayne (Sue) King, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />DOBBINS, Elease Harney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Elease Harney Dobbins, 74, died Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 27, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Cornell Martin officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dobbins was the daughter of the late Joe and Loutisha Neal Harney and was married to the late Buford Dobbins. She was a Baptist.<br />Survivors include one son, Joe Thomas Garrison of Louisville, Ky.; five grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; one brother, Wilmon Bass of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Amy Abshire of Louisville, Ky.; three nieces and two nephews.<br /><br />DOBBS, Mary Ann OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Oct 1985<br />Mary Ann Dobbs, 40, of Franklin, died Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1985, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 27, at Bennett May Chapel, Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Westside Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jodie and Mary Pratt Burks.<br />Survivors include her husband, Victor Dobbs of Franklin; three daughters, Vickie, Susan and June Dobbs, all of Franklin; two sons, Jodie and Robin Dobbs, both of Franklin; one brother, Lonnie Burks of Pulaski; and three step-children.<br /><br />DODGE, Charles S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jul 1987<br />Mr. Charles S. Dodge, 57, of Chico, Calif., died Friday, July 24, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 28, at Hall-Von-Hook Funeral Home in California with burial in that state.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Linda Hillhouse of Leoma, Wanda Ratliff of Lawrenceburg; two sons, Marty and Arlen Dodge, both of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />DODSON, Robert Pointer &#8220;Bob&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1980<br />Sixty-nine year old Robert Pointer &#8220;Bob&#8221; Dodson, retired owner of Richland Mills of Pulaski, died Sunday at Giles County Hospital following a long period of ill health. Shortly after World War II, Dodson, a Putman County, Tennessee native, purchased Richland Mills from Nathan Abernathy.<br />Mr. Dodson who moved to Pulaski in 1947 after acquiring the Abernathy corn and meal interests in 1946, commuted from his Brentwood home for the first year, after which time he and his family established their home here.<br />Mr. Dodson was a cattleman and a horse enthusiast and took an active interest in horse shows, the Giles County Saddle Club and locally sponsored Rodeo shows. He was affiliated with the Pulaski Rotary Club for a number of years.<br />Mr. Dodson was active in church affairs, having been a member of the Administrative Board of First United Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Dodson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellen Eastland Dodson; their daugher, Mrs. Nancy Ingram of Pulaski; and a grandson, Robert Neil Ingram of Pulaski. In addition, Mr. Dodson is survived by his brother, Clay Dodson of Gallatin, Tenn.; and two sisters, Mrs. Elise Thurman of Franklin, Ky. and Mrs. Dimple Zaya of Bowling Green, Ky.<br />Services for Mr. Dodson were held Tuesday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at the First United Methodist Church with the Reverend Paul Allen officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />DOGGETT, Ernie Will OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Aug 1987<br />Mr. Ernie Will Doggett, 74, of Pulaski, died Monday, Aug. 17, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Doggett was the son of the late Edgar W. and Sarah Elizabeth Wallace Doggett. He was retired from the Giles County Highway Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Pauline Doggett of Pulaski; four sons, Joe Edd, Ray, Paul and Alvin Doggett, all of Pulaski; two daughters, Bonnie Jones of Elkton and Nadene Alsup of Pulaski; one brother, James Doggett of Eagleville; one sister, Maudy Hodge of Eagleville; 11 grandchildren.<br /><br />DOGGETT, Sadie B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie B. Doggett, 88, of Eagleville, who died Tuesday, March 9 in Lewisburg Community Hospital, will be at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of London Funeral Home.<br />A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late John W. and Sally Griffis Wallace.<br />Among her survivors is a son Ernie W. Doggett of Pulaski. London Funeral Home, Lewisburg is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DOLLAR, Otis Sherrell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Aug 1982<br />Otis Sherrell Doggett, 86, Route 2, Pulaski, died on Saturday, August 7, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />A Giles County native, he was the son of the late Jim and Dezzie Sylvester Dollar and the husband of the late Velma Lee Croney Dollar.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, August 8, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Elkton Cemetery, Thomas Baker officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Young, Selma, Alabama, and Mrs. Christine Stevenson, Birmingham, Alabama; one son, O. S. Dollar, Jr., Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Ozell Bryant, Prospect; one brother, Elbert Dollar, Athens, Alabama; four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DOLLINS, David Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Oct 1982<br />David Brown Dollins, age 85, of Route 1, Minor Hill, died October 6, 1982 at his home.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. on Friday, October 8 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Byron Davis and Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dollins was a retired carpenter and farmer. He was married to Mrs. Iva Rena Smith Dollins.<br />Survivors include, his wife; four sons, Leon Dollins of Salem, Ala., Garland Dollins of Florida, Wilford Dollins of Athens, Ala., Joe Dollins of Louisiana; one daughter, Mrs. Louise Brownlow of Athens, Ala.; 19 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DOLLINS, Iva Rena Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Aug 1984<br />Iva Rena (Smith) Dollins, 84, of Minor Hill died Sunday, August 12, 1984, in Lester, Alabama. A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Dollins was the daughter of the late Leonard and Ada Boyd Smith. She was married to the late David Brown Dollins.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel Tuesday, August 14, at 10:30 a.m. Burial was at Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include four sons, Wilford Dollins of Athens, Alabama, Leon Dollins of Lester, Alabama, Garland Dollins of Pompeno Beach, Florida, and Joel Dollins of Minor Hill; one daughter, Louise Brownlow of Athens, Alabama; one brother, Thomas Smith of Pulaski; two sisters, Maggie Johnson of Lester Alabama, Mattie Lou Davis of Florida; 19 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DORSEY, C. J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Apr 1987<br />Mr. C. J. Dorsey died Monday, April 13, 1987, in Opp, Ala. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 15.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby Dorsey of Opp, Ala.; one daughter, Rebecca Hart of Pulaski.<br /><br />DORSEY, Dewey Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Feb 1989<br />Ardmore Police Chief William &#8220;Doc&#8221; Oliver remembered the city&#8217;s former police chief, Dewey Wayne Dorsey, who was buried this afternoon (Tuesday) as a &#8220;good officer.&#8221;<br /><br />Dorsey, 43, had been employed with the Athens Police Department since 1985. He was seriously injured in a car wreck in January while making an emergency blood run in his squad car to the Athens-Limestone Hospital.<br />Services were held this afternoon (Tuesday) for Dorsey, who had been on leave from the Athens Police Department, since the accident.<br />Oliver served as assistant chief under Dorsey, who had joined the small Tennessee-Alabama town&#8217;s police force in 1972 as a patrolman.<br />Dorsey was promoted to Captain and later police chief in Ardmore before moving to the Athens Police Department.<br />He attended police certification and training academies in Alabama and Tennessee. Dorsey also had attended Calhoun Community College.<br />Services took place at Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore with burial in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Ardmore.<br />Dorsey was a Baptist and a member of the Athens Fraternal Order of Police.<br />Survivors include his wife, Patricia Dorsey; one son, Dewey Wayne Dorsey, Jr., of Nashville and one grandson.<br /><br />DOUGLAS, Wilma Robinson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1988<br />Mrs. Wilma Robinson Douglas, 56, died Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 at a St. Louis, Mo. Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 7, at Everiss Funeral Home in Adrian, Mich., with burial in that city.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Robinson was the daughter of Herbert L. Robinson and the late Ruby Vernon Robinson.<br />Survivors include four brothers, Harold and Howard Robinson of Florida, Clifford Robinson of Alabama, and Ricky Robinson of Adrian, Mich.; two sisters, Shirley McLemore of Adrian, Mich., Sandra Davis, Shelbyville; two sons, three daughters, and five grandchildren.<br />Local relatives include Mary Pitts, Truman Vernon and Raymond Vernon.<br /><br />DOUTHIT, Edward Earl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Edward Earl Douthit, 72, of Route 5, Pulaski (Bunker Hill community), died Friday, March 28, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mable Douthit of Bunker Hill; two sons, Tommy and Dan Douthit, both of Bunker Hill; three daughters, Jean Wakefield, Helen Harwell, both of Pulaski; Edna McNeese of Tullahoma; two brothers, John and Cheatham Douthit, both of Lincoln County; two sisters, Louise and Bid Story, both of Lincoln County; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DOUTHIT, John OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Dec 1989<br />John Douthit, 71, died Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1989 at the Lincoln County Skilled Care Center in Fayetteville. Funeral services were held at Higgins Funeral Home with Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late D. J. and Fannie Medora Thorpe Douthit. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Shiloh Memorial Methodist Church.<br />He was married to Catherine Locker Douthit of Hot Rock.<br /><br />Other survivors include one daughter, Rexine Pigg, Hot Rock; two sisters, Annie Bee Storey, Fayetteville, and Louise Storey of Hot Rock; one brother, Cheatham Douthit, Hot Rock; one grandson, one step-grandchild and two step-great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />DOWNING, Annie Rachel Russell Burns OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1988<br />Mrs. Annie Rachel Burns Downing, 64, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Downing was the daughter of the late Joseph C. and Pearl<br />Beard Russell. She was retired from W. E. Stephens Company.<br />Survivors include three sons, James E. Burns of Pulaski, Ronnie L. Burns of Birmingham, Ala., Bobby Burns of Shelbyville; two daughters, Margaret Burns Scruggs of Pulaski, Linda Faye Pickle of Lewisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Ola Mae Bledsoe and Mrs. Mamie Newton, both of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DRAIN, Mack O. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Rev. Mack O. Drain, 71, died Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1987, at Hermitage Manor Health Care in Columbia. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 8, at First Baptist Church at Happy Hill with the Rev. Mose Patterson officiating. Burial was in Fry Branch Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, the Rev. Drain was the son of the late Mack and Ella Wagstaff Drain. He was the assistant-superintendent of Happy Hill Church Sunday School and was employed at Dell&#8217;s Restaurant in Nashville until his health failed.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Delores Drain of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Marjorie D. Sanderfer of Louisville, Ky.; one son, Mack Owen Drain, Jr. of Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. Annie Louise Drain of Lynnville; one half-sister, Mrs. Mabel Davis of Nashville; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DRAKE, Carrie Mason OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Carrie Mason Drake, 75, of Frankewing , died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 6, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Lance Shelton officiating. Burial was in the Chicken Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Drake was the daughter of the late Mitchell and Susie Short Mason and was married to the late Charlie Drake. She was a graduate of old Pulaski High School and a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Goodspring.<br />Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Rebecca Myers of Harvey, Ill., Mrs. Lilly Vanleer of Nashville; three nephews, Luther Reynolds and Oliver Claude Mason, both of Louisville, Ky.; Clarence Reynolds of Sioux City, Iowa.<br /><br />DRAKE, Huel L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1988<br /><br />Mr. Huel L. Drake, 74, of Cornersville, died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 1, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Winford Smith officiating. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Drake was the son of the late Polk and Malinda Pope Drake. He was a member of the New Providence Missionary Baptist Church and retired from Lewisburg Casting Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Cynthia Mae Gilbert Drake; one son, Buford Tears Drake of Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Alice Crutcher of Detroit, Mich.; two sisters, Ethel Ruth Drake and Mary D. Duke, both of Lewisburg; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DRAKE, Robert Lewis (Bob) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1986<br />Robert Lewis (Bob) Drake, 54, of Lynnville died Friday, July 25, 1986 at his residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 29 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial Wednesday, July 30, at Everbright Cemetery at Buford Station.<br />He was the son of Mrs. Mary Will Phelps Drake of Lynnville and the late Turner B. Drake. He was married to Mrs. Irene Perry Drake of Lynnville.<br />Other survivors include one daughter, Miss Deborah Jean Drake of Indiana; three sons, Robert L. Drake, Jr. of North Carolina, Michael and Ronald Drake of Lebanon; two step-daughters, Mrs. Rachel S. Newell of Washington, Miss Melissa Alexander of Lebanon; three brothers, Lindle Drake, Nashville, Edward Drake and Hugh B. Drake of Lynnville; four sisters, Mrs. Jeffie Allen, Mrs. Bettie McKibben, both of Nashville, Mrs. Adia Braden and Mrs. Mary F. Braden, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />DRIVER, Addie Harney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Mar 1984<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Addie Harney Driver, age 86, of Route 5, Pulaski, were held Wednesday, March 14, at 12 noon at the Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial was at the Center Point Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Driver was a member of the Indian Creek M. B. Church. She was married to the late Lex Driver and was the daughter of the late Steve and Annie Wright Smith.<br />Survivors include one son, Gean Harney of Pulaski; two grandsons; seven stepchildren, Thadders Holt, Katherine Rowe, Bell Leslie, all of Indianapolis, Indiana, Samuel Driver of Elkton, Maurine Rogers of Waukegan, Illinois, Millie Fleming of Chicago, Illinois, Edith Coleman of Athens, Alabama; two sisters, Levonia S. Harris of Nashville, Mamie S. Sanders of Louisville, Ky., and three brothers, Richard, Edward and Robert Smith, all of Nashville.<br /><br />DUGGER, Clara Burns OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Aug 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Burns Dugger, of Route 5, Pulaski, who died Friday, August 14 at Giles County Hospital, were held Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Clarence Stewart was the officiant.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Dugger was the daughter of the late John G. and Mary Jane Wolaver Burns and was married to the late A. C. Dugger.<br /><br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Elma Robbins of Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Flora Jones of Erwin; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DUGGER, Marshall Sr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Nov 1982<br />Mr. Marshall Dugger, Sr., 86, of Tuscumbia, Alabama died Friday, November 12, 1982 in Shoals Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, November 14 in Tuscumbia at the Fourth Street Church of Christ. Burial was in Tuscumbia Oakwood Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late J. Hunt and Kahe McKissick Dugger.<br />Survivors include his wife, Annie Cothran Dugger; a son, Mr. Marshall Dugger, Jr. of Tuscumbia; a sister, Mrs. Harris Evans of Lynnville; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.<br />Mr. Dugger was a member of the Church of Christ; a Mason, past-president of the First National Bank of Tuscumbia, and past-director of Tennessee Orphan&#8217;s Home at Spring Hill.<br /><br />DUGGER, Mary Jane Witherow OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Mary Jane Dugger, 77, Pulaski, died on Thursday, January 17, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Walter and Anna Tarpley Witherow and was married to the late Charlie Dugger. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 20, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert Dalton Tomerlin and Mrs. William Rhye, both of Pulaski; four sons, Steven L. Dugger, Pulaski, Thomas Robert Dugger, Chicago, Illinois, Charled Kenneth Dugger, Brunswick, Georgia, James Farris Dugger, Amarillo, Texas; two sisters, Miss Martha Witherow, Lewisburg, Mrs. Sid Dugger, Murray, Kentucky; five brothers, Albert, Joe, James , Thomas and Robert Witherow, all of Giles County; 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DUGGER, Nannie Ruth Summerford OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Jan 1983<br />Mrs. Nannie Ruth Dugger, 84, Pulaski, died Wednesday, January 19, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Sat., January 22 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Will and Betty Lou Hamlin Summerford and was married to the late Robert C. Dugger.<br />She is survived by three sons, Bobby and Frank Dugger, both of Pulaski, and Rayburn Dugger, Fayetteville; one daughter, Geraldine Harwell, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. W. H. Drumwright, Pulaski, and Mrs. Lucy Mae Garrett, Miami, Florida; two grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DUGGER, Thomas Clayton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Thomas Clayton Dugger, 77, of Route 5, Pulaski, were conducted Saturday, January 19 at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Frank Rouse. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Dugger died Thursday in Giles County Hospital. A retired self-employed electrician and member of the Blooming Grove United Methodist Church, he was a Giles County native, the son of the late Richard Berry and Mattie Lou Tarpley Dugger.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Wilma Hamlett Dugger; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Ladd, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Ruth Dugger, Mrs. Marvin Ingram, Mrs. A. B. Smith, Mrs. Dick Eslick, and Mrs. Edith Hopkins, all of Pulaski, and two grandchildren, Steve and Patty Ladd, Pulaski.<br /><br />DUGGER, Vella Lee Voss OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Vella Lee Voss Dugger, 68, of Route 3, Lawrenceburg, died on Sunday, September 9, 1984, at Parkview Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Robert C. and Ida Webb Voss. She was a member of the Greenwood Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Mimosa Cemetery, Andy Brown and Randy Wells officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Allen Dugger, Lawrenceburg; one son, William Dugger, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Kay Houser, Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs. Pauline Herron, Ripley, Tennessee; two brothers, Leon Voss, Memphis, and Buford Voss, Ripley; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DUKE, Dan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Dan Duke, 91, of Lynnville, Route 2, were held Wednesday, June 11 at 1:00 p. m. at Happy Hill Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. R. A. Oliver officiating. Interment was in Frye Branch Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mr. Duke died Monday morning, June 9, 1980 at his residence. Born Nov. 23, 1888 he was the son of the late Benjamin and Mattie Gloria Duke. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two sons, Rev. William Lee Duke, Lewisburg and Kenneth Duke, Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; 2 step daughters, Mrs. Amy Willingham, Pulaski and Mrs. Margaret Black, Lynnville; a host of nieces and nephews. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Elmer Mark (Jake) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Feb 1982<br />Mr. Elmer Mark (Jake) Dunavant, 86, died Tuesday, February 2, 1982, at St. Thoma Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Thursday, February 4, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Reverend Marcus Nickell and the Rev. Bill Moss officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late J. S. and Bettie Jenkins Dunavant and was married to the late Mary Hannah Dunavant.<br />Mr. Dunavant was born in the Lynnville Community where he attended Lynnville Academy. He was a graduate of Massey School and completed the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Princeton University. He was a veteran of World War I, having served as a pilot in the U. S. Army Air Corps with the rank of lieutenant. He was active in the Campbellsville United Methodist Church for many years and was a member of the American Legion.<br /><br />He is survived by two sons, Joe and Mark Dunavant of the Campbellsville Community; one daughter, Miss Jane Dunavant, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude D. Freeman, Nashville; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />The family asks that in lieu of flowers donations be made directly to Campbellsville Methodist Church or to the Diabetic Fund in care of Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Eugene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1984<br />Mr. Eugene Dunavant, age 79, of Pulaski, died Tuesday January 3, 1984, at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, January 6, at 10:30 a.m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverend Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dunavant was a member of the Methodist Church. He was retired from the Stanley Company. Mr. Dunavant was married to the late Pearl Barnes Dunavant and was the son of the late Ottie B. and Melissa Lamar Dunavant.<br />Survivors include one sister, Elizabeth Alexander of Waynesboro, Virginia; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Betty Jewell Hurd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jewell Hurd Dunavant, 45, of Route 6, Pulaski, co-owner and operator with her husband, Earl Dunavant, of the Handy-Way Market, were held Tuesday, July 7 at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Jimmy Bass and the Rev. James D. Nave were the officiants. Mrs. Dunavant died Monday in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Howard and Betty Rogers Hurd of Lynnville, who survive.<br />In addition to her husband and her parents, survivors include two sons, Toney Dunavant and Glen Dunavant, Pulaski; a daughter, Jackie Dunavant, Pulaski; a brother, Howard Hurd, Jr., Lynnville; a sister, Mrs. Bobby Barnes, Pulaski and two grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Pearl Barnes OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Pearl Barnes Dunavant, 75, Route 1, Pulaski, died on Saturday, August 7, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Texas, she was the daughter of the late George W. and Alberta Garrett Barnes. She was a retired school teacher and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, August 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, James E. Holt and Paul Allen officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Eugene B. Dunavant, Pulaski; a brother, George W. Barnes, Pulaski; four nieces and five nephews.<br /><br />DUNCAN, Lucius Dillon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Oct 1984<br />Lucius Dillon Duncan, 67, of Lawrenceburg, died Monday, October 8, 1984, at St. Frances Hospital in Peoria, Illinois. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Franklin C. and Hettie Cates Duncan. He was retired from the Caterpillar Tractor Company in Peoria, Illinois.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Mack Pinkelton and Sterling Logel officiating, with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his step-mother, Viola Duncan of Lawrenceburg; five daughters, Peggy Thompson, Doretha Greiner, Reba O&#8217;Neal, Daphna Rudloff, Denise Gordorr, all of Peoria, Ill.; one half-brother, Terry Duncan of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Jewel Duncan Johnson of Bodenham; one half-sister, Carlene Dovore of Hohenwald, Tennessee; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNCAN, Mae Martin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jun 1987<br />Mrs. Mae Duncan, 72, of Prospect, died Wednesday, May 20, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, May 22, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Brian Fyke officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Maury County, Mrs. Duncan was the daughter of the late Wayne and Etta Riggins Martin. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Earnest Duncan of Prospect; one son, Larry Duncan of Prospect; one grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Bryant and Mrs. Effie Miles, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Jean Cottrell and Mrs. Elizabeth Blade, both of Columbia; two brothers, Morris and Charles Duncan, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />DUNCAN, Myrtle Mae Fralix OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Myrtle Mae Duncan, 78, of Columbia, died Friday, Oct. 6, 1989, at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in that city. Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 8, at Bennett May Chapel with Larry Hughes officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Duncan was the daughter of the late Dave and Nettie Jernigan Fralix and was married to the late Arvest M. Duncan, Sr. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was a retired worker at Dixie Shirt Manufacturing Company.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Sandra Uzzell of Columbia; one step-daughter, Mrs. Janie Walsh of Ethridge; one step-son, Arvest M. Duncan, Jr. of Louisville, Ky.; 10 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Darthula Estes and Mrs. Nannie Blade, both of Pulaski; one brother, Grover Fralix of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br /><br />DUNCAN, Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Oct 1980<br />Roy Duncan, 74, a retired farmer of Route 1, Lynnville, died Friday, October 10 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:0 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Elmer Howell and the Rev. R. E. Wilsford. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mr. Duncan, a Giles County native, was the son of the late Frank and Mary Trice Duncan. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Thurman Duncan; a daughter, Mrs. Alton Fox, Lynnville; a sister, Mrs. Robert Francis, Columbia and two grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNCAN, William E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Mar 1984<br /><br />Mr. William E. Duncan, age 53, of 1520 Glenn Avenue, Lewisburg, died Friday, March 23, 1984, at V. A. Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 26, in the Bennett May Chapel with the Reverends Lloyd Hickman and Billy Gene Turner officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Duncan was a member of the Baptist Church. He served 12 years in the Armed Services and was a carpenter. Mr. Duncan was the son of the late Arvest M. and Ruth Hood Duncan. He was married to Mrs. Wilma Frances Duncan of Lewisburg; she survives.<br />Other survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Sue Green, Miss Robin Lawrence, both of Wichita, Kansas; 3 step-sons, Stanley, Mike and Jack Adams, all of Lewisburg; one brothers, Arvest Duncan of Louisville, Kentucky; three sisters, Mrs. Janie Walsh of Giles County, Mrs. Josephine Perigo of Erin, Tennessee, Mrs. Sandra Uzeil of Columbia; 4 grandchildren; and 7 step-grandchildren. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNIVANT, Adelia Jo Strickland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Adelia Jo Dunivant, 92, Nashville, died on Tuesday, October 16, 1984, at Westside Hospital in Nashville.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late John and Charlie Strickland and was married to the late Ben F. Dunivant. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, October 18, at Lynnville Church of Christ, Jack Glasgow officiating, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include two sons, Al Dunivant, Lynnville, and Frank Dunivant, White House, Tennessee; three daughters, Mrs. Cecil Gilliam, Mrs. Thomas Owen and Mrs. Howard Hickman, all of Nashville; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Annie Wilma OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Nov 1985<br />Miss Annie Wilma Dunnavant, 75, died Monday, November 11 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 12 at 2:30 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Cletus Jackson and Mary Eason Dunnavant.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Parsons, Pulaski, Mrs. Burt Mize, Montgomery, Ala.; one brother, Cletus J. Dunnavant.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Asa G. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1988<br />Mr. Asa G. Dunnavant, 73, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 28, 1988, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dunnavant was the son of the late Asa G. and Anna Sue Ingram Dunnavant. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sophia Moore Dunnavant of Pulaski; one son, Donald M. Dunnavant of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. L. A. Brown of Pulaski; one brother, John R. Dunnavant of Nashville; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Claude Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Sep 1986<br /><br />Mr. Claude Lee Dunnavant, 68, formerly of Giles County, died Saturday, Aug. 30, 1986, in Hamilton, Ohio. Funeral services were Wednesday, Sept. 3, at Brown and Dawson Funeral Home in Hamilton, with Rev. Lee Sims officiating. Burial was in Hickory Flatt Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Eva Graves Dunnavant of Hamilton; two daughters, Evie Jean Dunnavant and Brenda Sue Dunnavant, both of Hamilton; one son, Danny Lee Dunnavant of Hamilton; two grandchildren; two sisters, Era Vernon of Giles County and Bertie Lee Hobbs of Waynesboro.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Cletus S. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Cletus S. Dunnavant, 65, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1989, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 6, 1989, at Bennett May Chapel with Andy Brown and Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dunnavant was the son of the late John Cleveland and Mary Lou Smith Dunnavant. He was a member of East Hill Church of Christ and was a carpenter/building contractor.<br />Survivors include his wife, Martha Ann Dunnavant of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Janice Henry of Nashville; one aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Freeman of Pulaski; one uncle, Astor Smith of the Campbellsville community.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, David OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Apr 1984<br />David Dunnavant, 18, a former Giles Countian, died Saturday in a motorcycle accident in Maury County.<br />Young Dunnavant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunnavant of Columbia, was fatally injured when the three-wheel vehicle he was riding slammed into a curb in Columbia and hurled him into a utility pole.<br />The youth was taken to Maury County Hospital, where he died a short time later.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 Monday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />In addition to his parents, the youth is survived by a brother, Mark Dunnavant and a sister, Lisa Wagner, both of Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Julia Irene Polly OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Irene Dunnavant, 71, of Pulaski, who died Friday, December 12 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Dunnavant, a native of Cullman, Ala., was the daughter of the late William Thomas and Ida Owens Polly and was married to the late Raymond Dunnavant. She was a retired grocery store owner and held membership in Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Pearse, Dallas, Texas; a son, Clarence D. Dunnavant, Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Archer and Mrs.Lillie Johns, Pulaski and four grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Kelly David OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jan 1986<br /><br />Mr. Kelly David Dunnavant, 70, of Lewisburg, died Monday, Jan. 27, 1986, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Young officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Dunnavant was the son of the late Kelly David Dunnavant, Sr. and Ina Pearl Glasco Dunnavant. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ozell Tatum Dunnavant of Lewisburg; five sons, Clyde and Mahlon Dunnavant, both of Lewisburg, John Robert and James Dunnavant, both of Shelbyville, Wilburn Dunnavant of Fayetteville; one daughter, Helen Love of Shelbyville; 15 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and 12 step-grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Mary Elizabeth Attkisson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Dunnivant, 83, of Pulaski, died Monday, Feb. 1, 1988, at Bel-Air Health Care Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 3, at Highland Baptist Church with Dwight Mercer and Edward Lee officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dunnavant was the daughter of the late Jimmy Lee and Lela Jane Wisdom Attkisson. She was a former Sunday school teacher and active member of Highland Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Edgar Miller Dunnavant of Pulaski; one son, Robert Edward Dunnavant of Memphis; one daughter, Mrs. James (Dean) Rogers of Columbia; two brothers, Clyde Attkisson of Oak Ridge, Upshaw Attkisson of Texas; four sisters, Jennie and Mamie Attkisson, both of Columbia, Mrs. Jim (Mae) Cook of Pulaski, Mrs. Hugh (Ruth) Jennings of Nashville; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Mary Lee Reeves OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lee Dunnavant, 68, who died Wednesday, February 18 at her residence in Nashville were conducted Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Steve Smith. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A retired employee of the May Hosiery Mill, Mrs. Dunnavant, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late William James and Bessie Scruggs Reeves. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Thomas Dunnavant; a son, William Thomas Dunnavant, Phoenix, Ariz.; one brother, Thurman Reeves, Elkton; three sisters, Mrs. Suzie Boaz, Lynnville, Mrs. Margie Katherine Stubblefield, McBurg; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Mary O. Perry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 May 1984<br />Mrs. Mary O. Dunnavant, 50, Route 3, Pulaski, died on Monday, April 30, 1984, at Columbia Health Care Center in Columbia, Tennessee.<br />A native of South Carolina, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Louise Perry. She was a licensed practical nurse.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Pisgah Cemetery, Bill Morris officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Cletus Dunnavant, Pulaski; one son, Robert Bridges, Jr., Augusta, Georgia; three daughters, Phyllis Mullins, Beach Island, North Carolina, Patricia Morris, Appling, Georgia, and Pam Ansley, Augusta, Georgia; three brothers, three sisters, and five grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Mattie Florence Tiller OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jul 1982<br />Mattie Florence Dunnavant, 71, of Lynnville, TN, died on Thursday, July 22, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p. m. on Friday, July 23 by the Reverend Jessie Pedigo at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Dunnavant was married to the late Acey Dunnavant and the daughter of the late George and Ivy Mullins Tiller.<br />She is survived by one son, Glen Dunnavant of Lynnville; three brothers, Ben Tiller of Centerville, TN, Thomas and Clyde Tiller, both of Hohenwald, TN; two sisters, Mrs. Stacey Harris of Pulaski and Mrs. Jenny May Bryant of Lynnville; and one grandchild.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Claude Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1986<br />Mr. Claude Lee Dunnavant, 68, formerly of Giles County, died Saturday, Aug. 30, 1986, in Hamilton, Ohio. Funeral services were Wednesday, Sept. 3, at Brown and Dawson Funeral Home in Hamilton, with Rev. Lee Sims officiating. Burial was in Hickory Flatt Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Eva Graves Dunnavant of Hamilton; two daughters, Evie Jean Dunnivant and Brenda Sue Dunnavant, both of Hamilton; one son, Danny Lee Dunnavant of Hamilton; two grandchildren; two sisters, Era Vernon of Giles County and Bertie Lee Hobbs of Waynesboro.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Cletus Jackson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Feb 1987<br />Mr. Cletus Jackson Dunnavant, 66, of Pulaski, died Monday, Feb. 9, 1987, at Duke Hospital in Durham, N.C. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Dunnavant was the son of the late Cletus Jackson and Mary Eason Dunnavant. He was a retired shoemaker and a member of the Baptist faith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mamie B. Dunnavant of Pulaski; two sons, larry and Greg Godfrey, both of Martinez, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Pat Satcher and Mrs. Patricia Hickman, both of Georgia; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Parsons of Pulaski, Mrs. Bert Mize of Montgomery, Ala.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Thomas Henry OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Thomas Henry Dunnavant, 67, Rt. 5, Pulaski, died Wednesday, December 8, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, December 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Wright Cemetery, James Warren and Ernest Barnett officiating.<br />A native of Alabama, he was the son of the late Will and Della Beddingfield Dunnavant.<br />He is survived by his wife, May Bell Beddingfield Dunnavant, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Martha May Davis and Mrs. Billy Joe Garner, Pulaski; two brothers, Gene Dunnavant of Indiana, and Edward Dunnavant of Arizona; two sisters, Mrs. Sally Bee Russell, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Elizabeth Marks, Florida; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Mr. Dunnavant was a retired farmer.<br /><br /><br />DUREN, Jesse Malcom OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Jul 1983<br />Mr. Jesse Malcom Duren, 75, died on Monday, July 19, 1983, at his residence in Waynesboro. He was a retired carpenter.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 19, at Upper Green River Baptist Church in Waynesboro, with burial in Shields Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison Duren, Waynesboro; three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Nelle Delaney, Chattanooga, Mrs. Betty Lou Moore, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ora Belle Campbelle, Birchwood, Tennessee; two sons, Gary N. Duren, Danville, Virginia and Jesse Thomas Duren, McAllen, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. Virginia Moore, Mrs. Mary Copeland, Mrs. Edith Moore, Mrs. Frankie Duren, all of Waynesboro; one brother, Fred L. Duren, Waynesboro and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />DURHAM, Ada Vernon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Ada Vernon Durham, 82, Route 1, Minor Hill, died on Saturday, April 22, 1984, at her home.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Edd and Lena Golf Draper.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Danny Pettus officiating, with burial in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />Survivors include seven sons, Horace Durham, Minor Hill, Richard Durham and Gerald Durham, Lester, Alabama, Franklin Durham, Appleton, Tennessee, Dave Durham, Atlanta, Ga., Bill Durham and Joe Durham, St. Joseph, Michigan; five daughters, Martha Gordon, Lexington, Alabama, Margaret Hayes, Bushnell, Florida, Mary Gatlin, Minor Hill, Bonnie Barnett, O&#8217;Brien, Florida, Marie Pitman, New York; two brothers, Joe Draper, Athens, Alabama, and Rube Draper, Hartselle, Alabama; two sisters, Mary Lee McPherson and Mrs. Lena Bridges, Athens, Alabama; 35 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DURHAM, Elsie Inman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Elsie Inman Durham of Pulaski, died Thursday, Sept. 3, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Edd Burrow officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Durham was the daughter of the late Samuel and Elizabeth Inman. She was retired from Lee Marr Shirt Company.<br />Survivors include two sons, Ray Durham of Pulaski, Bill Durham of St. Louis, Mo.; one brother, Millard Inman of Alabama; five grandchildren.<br /><br />DURHAM, Era Beatrice Stephens OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Sep 1981<br />Mrs. Era Beatrice Stephens Durham, 86, died Thursday, August 27 at her home on Route 1, Pulaski. Funeral rites were held Saturday at 1:00 p. m. at Brian Fork Baptist Church by the Rev. Howard McNelly. Burial followed in Briar Fork Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Durham was the daughter of the late Burt and Sarah Beard Stephens, and was the wife of the late James Taylor Durham.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, James Durham, Pulaski and Arvie V. Durham, Kingston Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Audrey Gill, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Edna Parker, Leoma and Mrs. Pauline Sublett, Searcy, Ark.; eight grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DURHAM, Joe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Nov 1985<br />Mr. Joe Durham, 83, of Lewisburg, formerly of Giles County, died Sunday, Nov. 10, 1985, at Oakwood Nursing Home in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in May Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Bet and Lucy Bishop Durham.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Durham of Nashville; one son, Willard Bonee of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Gunnell of Sidney, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Frona Sweeney of Lebanon, Ohio; four grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DURHAM, Robert A. (Jim) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for Robert A. &#8220;Jim&#8221; Durham, 57, a Giles County native, was held on Saturday, September 20 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with the Rev. Allen Shields officiating at the services.<br />Mr. Durham was killed Thursday morning in Nashville when a load of glass toppled on him at the Ford Motor Company Glass Plant, where he had been employed in the materials department for 22 years.<br />Mr. Durham was married to the late Dorothy Pillow Durham. He was the son of the late Alvie Durham and Ada Draper Durham of Minor Hill. He was a member of the Hillwood Presbyterian Church in Nashville and a member of the West Nashville Moose Lodge 2221.<br />He is survived by his mother, three daughters, Mrs. Bobby (Darryl) Bratcher of Nashville,<br />Miss Dawn L. Durham, of Knoxville and Miss Dorinda L. Durham of Nashville; seven brothers, David Durham, Union City, Georgia, Richard Durham, Lester, Ala., Horace Durham, Minor Hill, Chuck Durham, Lester, Ala., Bud Durham of Five Points, Bill Durham, St. Joseph, Mich., and Joe Durham, St. Joseph, Mich.; four sisters, Mrs. Marta Gordon, Lexington, Ala., Mrs. Donnie Gatlin, Pulaski, Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Center Hill, Fla., and Mrs. Bonnie Barnett, O&#8217;Brien, Fla.<br /><br />EAGIN, Sam OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Oct 1982<br />Mr. Sam Eagin, a native Giles Countian, died Saturday, October 2, 1982 in a Nashville hospital. Funeral services and burial took place Monday, October 4 at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Nashville.<br />Mr. Eagin is survived by two sons, Jimmy and Bud Eagin, and a daughter Barbara Eagin; by two brothers, John Eagin, Nashville, and Joe Eagin, Elkton; a sister, Mrs. Mary Hayes, Elkton; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />EAKES, Mary Kate OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Mary Kate Eakes, Chattanooga, TN, died Friday, June 18, 1983. Survivors include one sister, Gertrude Gillian, Goodspring, TN; two daughters, Mrs. Carline Dobins, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Jeri Cash of Nashville; one son, Harold Eakes of Georgia. Several nieces and nephews also survive.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Monday, June 20, in Chattanooga.<br /><br />EALY, William Clyde OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ February 1982<br />William Clyde Ealy, 80, Pulaski, died on Wednesday night, February 17, 1982, at Fairhaven Nursing Home after an illness of eight months.<br />He was born at Spring Place near Cornersville in Marshall County, the son of Clark and Lee Pigg Ealy. He moved to Pulaski in June, when he married Elizabeth Zuccarello. He was an agent for the Guarantee Mutual Life Insurance Company and later manager of the Texaco Filling Station on North First before purchasing Pulaski Lumber Company in 1941 from Joe Patterson. He was owner of the firm for 36 years and also was in the business.<br />Mr. Ealy was contractor for Hillcrest Country Club, the First National Bank Drive-In, the Pulaski swimming pool, the American Magotteaux plant, the Methodist parsonage, and other homes and public buildings.<br />He built Fairhaven Nursing Home in 1962 and owned it for seven years and constructed low-cost housing for 36 families here, while in other towns he was contractor for nursing homes, schools, factories, restaurants, office buildings and a bank. He was for 20 years a partner in Ealy-Earheart Motor Company and constructed the building now housing Johnson Chevrolet.<br />He was a member of First United Methodist Church and served on the Board of Stewards; a member of Pulaski Rotary Club for 35 years; served on the Board of Directors of First National Bank for 35 years until he became an honorary member in 1980; was a Mason for 57 years and became a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, February 19, at Bennett-May Chapel, Bill Moss and Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Zuccarello Ealy, Pulaski; a daughter, Dorothy Ealy McCord, New Orleans, Louisiana; a son, William Maxwell Ealy, Nashville; one brother, Fred Ealy, Wilmington, North Carolina; two grandchildren, a niece and two nephews.<br /><br />EDDIE, Loyd C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1986<br />Mr. Loyd C. Eddie, 40, of Summertown, died Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1986, at his residence following a long illness. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 11, at Williams Chapel in Mt. Pleasant. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12, at Mt. Zion Cemetery in Paragould, Ark.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Eugene E. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jun 2004<br />Eugene E. Edmundson, 87, died on Wednesday, June 13, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Elihu and Cornelia Hardy Edmundson. He was a retired partner in Watson-Edmundson Hardward Company of Pulaski and was a member of First United Methodist Church.<br />Funeral servicves will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 15, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eva Jones Edmundson, Pulaski; two daughters, Miss Carolyn Edmundson, Panama City, Florida, and Mrs. Emily Horn, Chevy Chase, Maryland; two sons, Tom Edmundson, Wilmington, North Carolina and Donald Edmundson, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Brownie Gordon, Bethel; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Robert Barnes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />Funeral services for Robert Barnes Edmundson, 65, were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2 p. m. Tuesday, March 17, 1981. Burial in Stella Cemetery. The Rev. William H. Moss officiated.<br />Mr. Edmundson died Sunday, March 15 in Giles County Hospital. He was a retired employee of Gabriel Shock Absorber Corporation and a farmer of the Prospect area. He was a Methodist.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Edmundson was the son of the late Joseph Clyde Edmundson and the late Mary Barnes Edmundson. He was married to Elizabeth Mitchell Edmundson, who survives.<br />Other survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Sue Cardin, Mrs. Blaine McMasters, Mrs. Dorothy Rackley, all of Pulaski and Mrs. Kyle Rone, Nassau Bay, Texas; one son, Ned Edmundson, Pulaski; twelve grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ava Ely, Fredrick, Va. and Mrs. Warren Thompson, Memphis, and one brother, Fred B. Edmundson, Bethel.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Trudie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Trudie Edmundson, 82, of Pulaski, who died Saturday, February 16 in Decatur General Hospital, Decatur, Ala., were held at 3:30 p. m. Monday at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Edmundson, a retired employee of Genesco, Inc., was t he daughter of the late James Thomas and Andella Wall Tatum, and wife of the late Lymon Edmundson. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Hall, Decatur, Ala.; two sons, James Wall and Joseph Wall, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Eula Bell Russell, Pulaski; a brother, Edgar Tatum, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; nine great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Catherine Harrison OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 August 1984<br />Mrs. Catherine Harrison Edwards, 85, of Daphne, Alabama, died Sunday, August 19, 1984 in that city. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Edwards was the daughter of the late Sumpter and Zora Butler Harrison and the wife of the late Fletcher Everette Edwards.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett May Chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 22, Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Rev. William H. Moss officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ray Henson and Mrs. Rose Marie Henson, both of Mt. Pleasant; two sons, F. E. Edwards of Daphne, Ala., Marion Edwards of Pulask; one brother, Butler Harrison of Lewisburg; ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Clayborn Holmes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1982<br />Clayborn Holmes Edwards, 84, of Route 6, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, April 27, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 2:00 p. m. on Tuesday, April 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel . Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Tennessee and a retired farmer, Mr. Edwards was the son of the late John Wesley and Fanny Smith Edwards and was married to the late Nina Pearl Edwards who died April 26.<br />He is survived by two sons, J. W. and Elwood Edwards, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Mary Leslie of Pulaski; three sisters, Mabel Griggs, Rachel Rainey, and Zelma Herd, all of Pulaski; two grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Lessie Gray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1988<br />Mrs. Lessie Gray Edwards, 72, Meadowbrook Nursing Home, died Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1988, at Meadowbrook. Funeral services were held Thursday at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Edwards was a Giles County native and daughter of the late Horace and Jennie Jernigan. She was a member of the Baptist Church and a housewife.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Lois Webber of Glenview, Ill.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Nina Pearl Turner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Apr 1982<br />Nina Pearl Edwards, 80, of Route 6, Pulaski, died on Monday, April 26, 1982 at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2:00 p. m., Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Tennessean, Mrs. Edwards was the daughter of the late Wash and Alice Turner and the wife of the late Clayborn Holmes Edwards.<br />She is survived by two sons, J. W. and Elwood Edwards, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Mary Leslie of Pulaski; two sisters, Katy Bell Jordon of Columbia and Clara Cole of Decatur, AL; two grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ELAM, Burton Norwood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1983<br />Funeral services for Burton Norwood Elam, 76, were held Saturday, March 12, 1983, in the Del Homme Chapel of Flowers in Lafayette, LA. A retired University of Southwestern Louisiana professor, who was found dead in his home. Interment was in Greenlawn Memorial Cemetery in Lafayette.<br />Mr. Elam was a native of Pulaski, Tenn., the son of the late Arch L. Elam and the former Lillie Hoover Elam. His wife was the late Dorothy Jackson Elam. He had been a resident of Lafayette for the past 25 years. He retired Sept. 1, 1971 from U. S. L. as Associate Professor of general business where he began his career there Sept. 24, 1958.<br />Mr. Elam received his bachelors&#8217; degree from Lexington, Kentucky University; M. A. in 1939 from Peabody College in Nashville, Tenn. Attended Northwestern University in Chicago and received his M.B.A. in 1950 from the University of Chicago.<br />Prior to WWII he taught at Charlston, W. Va. High School; after WWII at St. Mary&#8217;s College in Columbia, MO and North Dakota State College in Fargo, North Dakota where he was teaching prior to coming to U. S. L. He was a veteran of WWII and a member of the American Legion.<br />Survivors include one brother, Clyde H. Elam, Hendersonville, Tenn., and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ELAM, Gertrude Shipman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Jan 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Gertrude Shipman Elam, 91, widow of Edgar Howard Elam, Sr., died Sunday, Jan. 4, 1987, in Gaithersburg, Md. Mr. Elam was president at Martin College.<br />Funeral services will be Saturday (Jan. 10) at 10 a.m. at the Goshen United Methodist Church in the Santa Fe Community of Maury County. Burial will be in the Goshen Churchyard. The family will visit friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Reverend Jacob Gardner, Reverend Don Lee and Miss Nathalie Pennington will officiate the services&#8230;.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Emma Jo) Yount of Rockville, Md. and Mrs. Richard (Frances) Neidhardt of Sherman, Texas; a son, Edgar Howard Elam, Jr. of Huntington, Md.; a sisters, Mrs. Henry (Beulah) Spears of Morehead City, N.C.; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ELDER, Edna Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Edna Davis Elder, age 83, of Garden Park Apartments, Pulaski, died November 23, 1983, at Hidden Acres Manor Nursing Home in Mt. Pleasant.<br />Funeral services were held in Bennett-May Chapel Saturday, November 26, at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Elder was a member of the Rehoboth Methodist Church. She was married to Mr. John Fisher Elder of Mt. Pleasant, and was the daughter of the late Jack and Martha Curtis Davis.<br />Survivors, other than her husband, include, four daughters, Mrs. Hazel Slate of Hendersonville, Mrs. Ann Clifton of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Betty Davis of Roswell, Georgia, and Mrs. Elaine Willis of Muscle Shoals, Alabama; four sons, Roy Elder of Pulaski, Tillman Elder of Puyaliup, Washington, Richard Elder of Nashville and Bobby Elder of Harvest, Alabama; 16 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />ELDER, Edwin Ingram OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jul 1989<br />Edwin Ingram Elder, 88, Nashville, died Sunday, July 16, 1989. Memorial services were held Tuesday, July 18, at Westminister Presbyterian Church with K. C. Ptomey officiating.<br />Mr. Elder was a Giles County native and the son of the late David and Laura Ingram Elder. He was married to the late Daisy Madeline Molen Elder. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a Scottish Rite Shriner of Al Menah Temple and an elder of Westminister Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Dr. James C. Elder; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />ELDER, John Fisher OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Mar 1984<br />Mr. John Fisher Elder, age 89, of Mt. Pleasant, died at the Maury County Hospital in Columbia, Saturday, March 24, 1984. Funeral services were held Monday, March 26, at 2 p.m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverend Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Elder was a native of Giles County. He was the son of the late Fisher David and Anna Victoria Biles Elder, and was married to the late Edna Davis Elder. Mr. Elder was a member of the Methodist Church. He was a retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Hazel Slate of Hendersonville, Mrs. Ann Clifton of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Betty Davis of Roswell, Georgia, Mrs. Elaine Willis of Muscle Shoals, Alabama; four sons, Roy Elder of Pulaski, Tillman Elder of Puyallup, Washington, Richard Elder of Nashville, and Bobby Elder of Harvest, Alabama; 16 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ELDER, Michael Alan OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jul 1989<br />Michael Alan Elder, 21, of Scottsboro, AL died Tuesday, July 18, 1989 in Birmingham, AL. Funeral services were held July 21 at the Calvary Baptist Church with Rev. Don Cooper and Rev. Robert Buchanan officiating. Burial was in Pinehaven Memorial Gardens.<br />He had completed his junior year at Samford University, where he was majoring in music ministry. He was employed at Forbes Music Company and was the music minister at Packer Memorial Baptist Church in Birmingham.<br />He was the son of Barbara Cofield of Scottsboro, AL and the late Larry Elder. Other survivors include his step-father, Larry Cofield, Scottsboro; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Shelton of Scottsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Elder, Tullahoma, formerly of Pulaski; great-grandmother, Mrs. J. F. Pate of Nashville.<br /><br /><br />ELDER, Thomas Case OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Thomas Case Elder, 81, of Nashville, died Friday, Jan. 16, 1987, after a long illness. Funeral services were held on Monday, Jan. 19, in the chapel of Pettus, Owen and Wood Funeral Home in Nashville.. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Elder, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late William Copeland and Lena Case Elder. He was a 1925 graduate of Prospect High School, attended the University of Missouri at Rolla and retired several years ago from Kerrigan Iron Works, where he was supervisor for many years.<br />His survivors include his wife, Dorothy McCormick Elder of Nashville; his son, Stanley Wayne Elder of Nashville; two grandsons, Jay E. and Greg A. Elder, both of Nashville; one brother, Vachel B. Elder of Prospect.<br /><br />ELDRIDGE, Annie Jehoy Boyd OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Annie Jehoy Boyd Eldridge, 96, died on Friday, August 13, 1982, at Oakwood Hall Health Care Center in Lewisburg.<br />A native and life-long resident of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Columbus and Harriet Childress Boyd and the wife of the late Jackson Eldridge. She attended Walden University in Nashville and taught in the public schools of Davidson and Giles Counties. She was a member of the Round Hill African Methodist Episcopal Church, where she was the church secretary, a Sunday School Teacher, a member of the Stewardess Board and the Missionary Society. She was also a member of the Home Demonstration Club of Lynnville.<br />Funeral services were held at noon Tuesday, August 17, at the Round Hill Church in Lynnville, Phillip Griffin officiating, with burial in Robertson Fork Cemetery, Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />ELIAS, Akemore OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1984<br />Akemore Elias, 74, Route 1, Lynnville, died on Wednesday, November 28, 1984, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Charlie and Fannie Scott Elias. He was a retired farmer and a retired employee of Maremont Corporation. He was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 1, at Bennett May Chapel, Mack Wheeler and Al May officiating, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Doris Barlara Elias, Lynnville; four daughters, Mrs. Christine Taylor, Nashville, Mrs. Dorothy Krchmar, Downer&#8217;s Grove, Illinois, Mrs. Dolly Smith, Elmhurst, Illinois, and Miss Glenda Elias, Lynnville; two sons, Akemore Elias, Jr., Elmhurst and Ronald Elias, Lynnville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />ELIAS, Elizabeth Jane Matthews OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Matthews Elias, 66, were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Elias died Monday in a Columbia health care center after an extended illness.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Mary Cannon Matthews and the late Allen Matthews and was married to the late Mechelle Elias of Waco.<br />A former teacher in the Maury County School system, Mrs. Elias attended Middle Tennessee State University. She was a member of Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors in addition to her mother include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ellen Helton, Columbia; a son, John Allen Elias, Columbia; two sisters, Miss Eloise Matthews and Mrs. Catherine Frierson, both of Columbia; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />ELIAS, Glenda Ann OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Mar 1986<br />A Lynnville woman was found dead Sunday, the apparent victim of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.<br />Glenda Ann Elias, 35, was found in her car by her parents late Sunday afternoon. Authorities believe she had been dead as long as 18 hours before the body was discovered.<br />Services were Wednesday at Bennett May Chapel with Al May officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A Giles County native, Miss Elias attended David Lipscomb College and Middle Tennessee State University where she received her masters degree in education. She formerly taught at Bridgeforth Middle School.<br />She was the daughter of the late Akemore Elias and Doris Barlar Elias.<br />Survivors in addition to her mother include three sisters, Christine Traylor of Nashville, Dorothy Kramer of Downers Grove, Ill., and Dolly Smith of Elmhurst, Ill.; two brothers, Akemore Elias, Jr. of Elmhurst, Ill., and Ronald Elias of Lynnville; one niece and one nephew.<br /><br />ELKINS, Bertha Bernice OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Sep 1989<br /><br />Mrs. Bertha Bernice Elkins, 87, of Paradise Hills Retirement Home in Pulaski, died Sunday, Sept. 24, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 26, at Bennett May Chapel with Dr. J. David Miller and the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Elkins was the daughter of the late T. J. Williams and was married to the late Rev. J. C. Elkins. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include one son, Carl Elkins of Hendersonville; three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Moore and Mrs. Dora Wells, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Wilodene Chambers of Decatur, Ala.; 13 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; one brother, A. W. Williams of Hawaii.<br /><br />ELKINS, John and Frances OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1984<br />John and Frances Elkins died on Sunday, June 3, 1984, in an automobile accident in Springfield, Missouri. Mr. Elkins, formerly of Giles County, attended Martin College. He had been employed with the National Casket Co. for about 30 years. His father, the Rev. J. C. Elkins, was a retired minister in Giles County for many years.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, at First Baptist Church in Dixson, Tennessee.<br />Mr. Elkins is survived by three children, Michael, Aaron and Bonnie of Nashville; his mother, Mrs. J. C. Elkins of Pulaski; four sisters, Ethel Moore and Dora Wells, of Pulaski, Willodyne Chambers of Decatur, Alabama, and Flora McClain of Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee; one brother, Carl Elkins of Gallatin; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />ELLIS, Mattie Belle Honea OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Mattie Belle Ellis, 80, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Aug. 26, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Friday, August 28, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with Warren Glass officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Ellis was the daughter of the late Thomas and Nellie Straughn Honea and was married to the late Charles Ellis. She was a member of Elkton Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include three sons, David and T. J. Ellis, both of Ardmore, Wade Ellis of Fayetteville; five daughters, Jenny Lineberger of Florida, Nadine Hodges of Ardmore, Owena Pierce of Fayetteville, Shirley Russell of Pulaski; Gail Posey of Elkmont, Ala.; three brothers, Rube and Milton Honea, both of Delrose, T. C. Honea of Fayetteville; four sisters, Beatrice Simms of Nashville, Ailene Bridgeman of South Carolina, Lucille Hambrick and Eliza Burton, both of Fayetteville; 19 grandchildren; 19 great-great-grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren.<br /><br />ENGLETT, Edward Dean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Jun 1980<br />Edward Dean Englett, 47, of Route 7, Pulaski, died Thursday, May 29 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were held Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Englett was the son of the Ira Clay and Willie Pillow Englett of the Wales Community, who survive. He was an operator of heavy equipment in construction work.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Benny Reynolds Englett; a daughter, Mrs. Lisa Vanderpool, Pulaski; a son, Frank M. Englett, U. S. Navy; two brothers, Bailey Englett, Wales Community, and Jim Tom Englett, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />ENGLETT, Frank Austin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Frank Austin Englett, 41, of Bon Aqua, who died Sunday, May 24 in Veterans&#8217; Administration Hospital, Nashville, were held Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox and Chaplain Goforth of Ft. Campbell, Ky. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Englett, a retired serviceman, United States Army, was supply officer at the V. A. Hospital, Nashville. He was a Giles County native, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Englett of Lawrenceburg, who survive.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Stevens Englett; two sons, Patrick Englett and Thomas Englett of Bon Aqua; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ella Prince, Lawrenceburg; eight brothers, Hughie D. Englett, Leoma, Terry L. Englett and Larry E. Englett, Jackson, Johnny W. Englett, Jerry W. Englett and Gary S. Englett, Nashville, David M. Englett and Mark A. Englett, Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Mrs. Brenda Alverson, Alabama, Mrs. Linda Cannaon and Mrs. Pam Weeks, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Penny Wells, Leoma; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ENGLETT, Gary OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1983<br />Gary Englett, 30, of 214 Howard St., Lawrenceburg, TN died June 2, 1983, in Lawrenceburg. He was a Lawrence County native, and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 5, 1983, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Bro. G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Tony Englett, of Nashville; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Englett, Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Brenda Alverson, Gurley , Ala., Linda Cannon and Pam Weeks, both of Lawrenceburg, and Penny Wells, Leoma, TN; seven brothers, Hugie, David, and Terry Englett, all of Lawrenceburg, Jerry and Johnny Englett of Nashville, Larry Englett of Jackson, TN, and Mark Englett of Ethridge, TN.<br /><br />ENGLETT, Leon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Mr. Leon Englett, 84, of Winter Haven, Fla., died Friday, Sept. 13, 1985, at Lake Wales, Fla. Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, Sept. 16, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mack and Lou Ray Englett.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Jewel Curtis of Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. Hazel Abernathy, Mrs. Katherine Arthur, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Judy Goetz of Ohio; two sons, Bobby and Steve Englett, both of Ohio; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Grace Holley of Pulaski; one brother, Frank Englett of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />ENGLETT, Willie Blanche OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Willie Blanche Englett, age 77, of Route 7, Box 192, Pulaski, died September 15, 1983, at Vanderbilt Hospital. Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel Sunday, September 18, at 1:00 p.m. with the Reverend Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Englett was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was a housewife. She was married to Ira Englett and was the daughter of the late Tom and Ella Cashion Pillow.<br />Survivors other than her husband include two sons, Jim Tom Englett of Birmingham, Alabama, and Bailey Englett of Pulaski; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ENGLISH, Jennie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Mar 1984<br />Miss Jennie English, age 81, of the Campbellsville Community, died Monday, February 27, 1984, at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held in Bennett-May Chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday, February 29, with the Reverend Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss English was a member of the Campbellsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church. She was a retired employee of the Campbellsville High School. Her parents were the late Clyde and Janie Cowan English.<br />Survivors include one niece, Mrs. Jane Sherrill of Nashville; and one great-niece, Mrs. Stephanie Shockley of Nashville.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ERVIN, Goldie Copeland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ May 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Goldie C. Ervin, a former Giles Countian who died in Dearborn, Michigan May 2, 1980 were held Sunday, May 4 at 2:00 p. m. at the Harris Funeral Chapel. The Church of Christ minister officiated. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Ervin was the daughter of the late George Allen and Leota Copeland of Lynnville. She was married to the late Bobbie Ervin.<br />Survivors include one brother, Edgar N. Copeland of Dearborn, Mich. and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ERVIN, James Campbell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Dec 1989<br />Mr. James &#8220;Pete&#8221; Campbell Ervin, 70, of Huntsville, Ala., died Thursday, Dec. 21, 1989, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were conducted at Spry Funeral Home Chapel in Huntsville with Travis A. Warlick and Herb Williamson officiating. Burial was in Maple Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Ervin, a native of Giles County, was a veteran of World War II, serving in the 202th Military Police Company. He received a unit citation for good conduct and five Bronze Stars. He was a member of the American Legion, VFW and Elks Lodge and was dierect manager of American National Insurance Company for 23 years before retiring.<br />Survivors include his wife, Meda Ervin of Huntsville; two daughters, Carole Arsznan and Linda Holt, both of Huntsville; one brother, Frank Ervin of Lynnville and three grandchildren.<br /><br />ERWIN, Rose Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Sep 1982<br />Rose Lee Erwin, 62, of 827 Rackley Drive, Pulaski, died at the Giles County Hospital on September 1, 1982.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Friday, September 3, at 3:00 p. m. with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Jimmy Bass officiating. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br /><br />A native of Kentucky, Mrs. Erwin was married to David L. Erwin. She was the daughter of Iona Moore. Mrs. Erwin was a member of the United Methodist Church and was employed by Fafnir Bearing as an inspector.<br />Survivors include, her husband, David L. Erwin of Pulaski; her mother, Iona Moore of Brandenburg, Ky.; two sons, David Oliver of El Paso, Texas, John Oliver of Detroit, Mich.; one brother, James Moore of Elizabethton, Ky.; and one sister, Margaret Louderdale of Birmingham, Alabama.<br /><br />ESLICK, Ben Allen OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 May 1983<br />Mr. Ben Allen Eslick, 88, Pulaski, died Saturday, May 21, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 23, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in New Zion Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A Giles County native, he was the son of the late Ben and Beulah Williams Eslick and was married to the late Gladys Peden Eslick. He is a member of the Baptist Church.<br />He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nell Newton, Pulaski; two sons, Fred and Hobert Eslick, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ESLICK, Fred OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 May 1989<br />Fred Eslick, 72, died Wednesday, May 3, 1989 at his home in Pulaski. Funeral services were held May 5 at Bennett May Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Ben Allen and Gladys Peden Eslick. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gipsy O&#8217;Malley Eslick, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Renee Luna, Pulaski, Mrs. Barbara Manley, Triune; one son, William Boyd Eslick, Nashville; one sister, Nell Newton, Pulaski; one brother, Hobert Eslick, Pulaski; six grandchildren.<br /><br />ESLICK, Hallie Grant OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Sep 1982<br />Hallie Grant Eslick, 95, of 404 South Third Street died on Tuesday, September 28, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Gudger Nichols at 10:30 a. m. on Thursday, September 30 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Eslick was a housewife. She was the daughter of the late Taliaferro Grant and Helen Buford Grant. She was married to the late Mark Eslick.<br />Survivors include, two daughters, Miss Helen Eslick of Pulaski and Mrs. Martha Eslick Young of Twin Falls, Idaho; one son, Tol Eslick of Pulaski; 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.<br /><br />ESLICK, Helen Buford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1985<br />Miss Helen Buford Eslick, 76, of Pulaski, died June 14 in Pulaski Health Care Center. Graveside services were June 15 in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. R. E. Youree of Twin Falls, Idaho; and one brother, Tol G. Eslick of Pulaski.<br /><br />The Giles County native was the daughter of the late Mark and Hallie Grant Eslick.<br /><br />ESLICK, Louise Thompson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Louise Thompson Eslick, 84, of Greenville, S. C. (formerly of Pulaski), died Monday, Dec. 21, 1987, at St. Frances Hospital in Greenville. Graveside services were held at Maplewood Cemetery Wednesday, Dec. 23, with the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Bennett May and Company was in charge of arrangement.s<br />A native of Lewisburg, Mrs. Eslick was the daughter of the late Myrt Lawson and Lillian Samuel Thompson and was married to the late George Byron Eslick. She lived most of her life in Nashville, then moved to Pulaski, and in 1983, moved to Greenville.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Clint (Joanne) Edwards of Greenville; one son, Dr. William Monroe White, Jr. of Blacksburg, Va.; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. D. J. Deaderick of Nashville, Mrs. C. F. Hardy of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mrs. F. W. Holzapfel of Louisville, Ky.; one brother, Max Lawson Thompson of Nashville.<br /><br />ESLICK, Mary Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />Miss Mary Elizabeth Eslick, 82, of Radnor Baptist Towers of Nashville, formerly of Giles County, died Saturday, Oct. 21, 1989, at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 23, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. William T. Hill and Timothy Ashford Dye officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Eslick was the daughter of the late Henry J. and Cordelia Williams Eslick. She was a member of the Baptist church and was self-employed at Harpeth Terrace Center. For the past 16 years, she has lived in the Nashville-Franklin area and prior to that live in Panama City, Fla. for 15 years.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Emmie Eslick Spivey of Harpeth Terrace Center in Franklin; one niece, Mrs. Christine Holbert Dye of Brentwood; one great niece, Mrs. Cindy Dye Mak of Brentwood; one great nephew, Timothy Ashford Dye of Brentwood; two great-great-nephews, David and Jonathan Mak of Brentwood.<br /><br />ESLICK, Richard K. (Dick) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1984<br />Richard K. (Dick) Eslick, age 86, of Route 4, Pulaski, died Sunday, January 22, 1984 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 24 at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Eslick was the son of the late John and Ella Samuel Eslick. He was a veteran of World War I and was magistrate in the 20th district of Giles County for 12 years. Mr. Eslick was a member of the Methodist Church and was a retired farmer.<br />Mr. Eslick was married to Mrs. Elsie Dugger Eslick of Pulaski; she survives.<br />Bennett May was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />ESLICK, Sadie Colbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Dec 1986<br />Mrs. Sadie Eslick, 82, of Pulaski Health Care Center died Sunday, Dec. 7, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 9, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br /><br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Eslick was the daughter of the late John L. and Mary Arthur Colbert and was married to the late Eugene Edward Eslick, Sr. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was a retired licensed practical nurse.<br />Survivors include five sons, J. L., Eugene, Jr., Ralph and Merritt Eslick, all of Giles County, Robert Eslick of Oklahoma; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ESTEP, Nelson Charlie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Dec 1985<br />Nelson Charlie Estep, 73, of Route 8, Athens, Ala., died Friday Dec. 27, 1985, at the Athens Limestone Hospital. He was a member of the Northside Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. at the Spry Chapel with Bobby Turner and Gary Kelsey officiating. Burial was in Roseland Cemetery in Athens.<br />Survivors include his wife, Etha Estep of Athens; two sons, Joel and Phillip Estep, both of Athens; one daughter, Rita Sanders of Athens; four brothers, Lester Estep of Florida, Joel, Buford, and Eton Estep, all of Athens; two sisters, Cleo Flannigan of Athens and Odel Burlington of Athens; two brothers-in-law, Guy and Joe Phillips of Pulaski; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />ESTES, Charles Herbert Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Charles Herbert Estes, Jr., age 59, of 262 E. Cemetery Street, Pulaski, died Friday, October 28, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, October 30, 1983, at the Bennett-May Chapel at 2 p.m. with Brother Floyd Farris and the Rev. Charles Oaks officiating. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Estes was a self-employed painter. He was married to Gwendolyn Olean Holley Estes of Pulaski and the son of the late Charles H. Sr. and Pearl Pinkelton Estes.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include, three daughters, Mrs. Brenda Fralix, Miss Shirley Faye Estes, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Reba Joyce Hite of Columbia; four sons, Larry Rose Estes, Ernest Gene Estes, Charles Glenn Estes and Windell Ray Estes, all of Pulaski; five grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Fralix of Pulaski, Mrs Christine Forrester of St. Louis, MO and Mrs. Patsy Kelton, of Pulaski.<br /><br />ESTES, Frances C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1983<br />Miss Francis C. Estes, age 67, of 705 E. Madison Street, Pulaski, died October 27, 1983, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, October 28, at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Tom Campbell officiating. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Miss Estes was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Andrew and Verdie West Estes. She was an employee of Genesco where she had been employed for 39ï¿½ years. Survivors of Miss Estes are two sisters, Mrs. John A. Gunter of Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Rosson of Illinois.<br /><br />ESTES, Joseph OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Mar 1983<br /><br />Joseph Estes, six-month-old son of Danny and Mary Jett Estes, died Monday, March 7, 1983, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wed., March 9 at Williams Funeral Home, Columbia, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister, Robin Estes, Lynnville; one brother, Tracy Estes, Lynnville; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Estes, Lynnville; and maternal grandparents, Mrs. Marie Jett, Sante Fe, and Milton Wilson Jett, Tullahoma.<br /><br />EUBANK, Buren E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Nov 1984<br />Buren E. Eubank, 79, of Route 1, Prospect, TN, died November 20, 1984 at his home. Graveside funeral services were held November 21 at 11 a.m at Hanna Cemetery with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, TN, Mr. Eubank was the son of the late Guy and Betty White Eubank. He was a farmer and a member of the Baptist faith.<br />Mr. Eubank has no immediate survivors.<br /><br />EUBANK, Lillian Johnson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Lillian Johnson Eubank, 88, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, November 20, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe and Emma C. Johnson. She was a member of First United Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services will be held on Friday, November 23, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Forrest Eubank, Pulaski; one son, Clay Tucker of Murfreesboro; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />EUBANK, Myrtle Holley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Myrtle Eubank, 85, died Monday, July 20, 1987, at Hillview Nursing Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 22, at Bennett-May Chapel with William H. Lewis officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Eubank was the daughter of the late William and Dovie Redd Holley and was married to the late Andrew Jackson Eubank. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Two grandchildren preceded her in death, William Andrew Eubank and Sheryl Ann Hanvy.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Betty Davis, and Mrs. Frances Humm, both of Columbia; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />EUBANK, William Sumpter OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Sep 1982<br />Mr. William Sumpter Eubank, 78, Prospect, died Wednesday, September 8, 1982, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, September 10 at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in the Hanna Cemetery, the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Guy and Betty White Eubank. He is survived by a brother, Buren E. Eubank of the Stella community.<br /><br />EVANS, Carrie Esther Tipper OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1981<br /><br />Mrs. Carrie Esther Tipper Evans, 72, of Lawrenceburg died Thursday, April 23, 1981 in that city. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a. m. Saturday, April 25 at North Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Evans was the daughter of Walter D. and Martha Curtis Hood.<br />Survivors include seven step-sons, Harold Tipper and Carroll Tipper, Lawrenceburg, Charles Tipper, Murfreesboro, Harold Tipper, Smyrna, Herschel Evans, Fla., Buford Evans, Lawrenceburg, and Carl Evans, Louisiana; four step daughters, Mrs. Mary Hasting, Lewisburg, Mrs. Norma Vincent, Arkansas, Mrs. Duzzie Hood, Pulaski, Mrs. Mabel Yocom, Leoma, Tenn.; one brother, Sam Hood, Pulaski; 30 step grandchildren and several step-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />EVANS, Foster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Foster Evans, 66, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 12, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Evans was a native of West Virginia. Survivors include his wife, Lillian Evans of Pulaski; two sons, Johnny Evans of Goodspring, Ronnie Evans of Pulaski; three daughters, Jean Birdsong of Goodspring, Janice Garrett and Jane McCormack, both of Pulaski; one brother, Jack Evans of Texas; three half-brothers, Jim, Jerry and Bud Jordon, all of West Virginia; four half-sisters, Helen Palmer, Virginia Posey, Lucille Linger and Freda Wagoner, all of West Virginia; four grandchildren.<br /><br />EVANS, George Noyes Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Aug 1984<br />George Noyes Evans, Jr., 64, of San Antonio, Texas, died in a hospital there Sunday. Services are at 10 a.m. Wednesday in First Presbyterian Church, where he was a member. Interment is in Mission Burial Park South.<br /><br />The San Antonio native was a son of George Noyes, Sr. and Doris Houston Evans. He was a member of the Order of the Alamo and Texas Cavaliers. He attended San Antonio Academy and Culver Military Academy in Culver, Ind., and graduated from TMI and Princeton University. Evans was a rancher in Bexar, Uvalde and Gonzales Counties in Texas and was the owner of a horse farm and training facility in Giles County where he raised, trained and showed quarter horses. Recently, he was employed as manager of Silver Rose Stables in San Antonio.<br />Survivors include his wife, Grace Holt Evans of San Antonio; three daughters, Georgeann Blackburn of Tennessee, Mary Margaret Rhame of San Antonio and Patricia Nutt of Wimberly, Texas; a sister, Alice Evans Downie of Sanderson, Texas; a brother, Waylon Houston Evans of Bandera, Texas; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />EVANS, Henry Amos OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1981<br />Henry Amos Evans, 88, of the Lynnville Community died November 4 in Lewisburg Community Hospital. Services were Thursday, November 5 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia with Church of Christ ministers Murry Alexander and Melvin Dugger officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Evans, the son of the late Barney and Suzie Cannon Evans, had been a life long farmer. He was a member of the Stiversville Church of Christ. In 1935 he married Mrs. Harriet Dugger Evans, who survives.<br /><br />Other survivors include two nieces, Mrs. R. M. Campbell of Donelson and Mrs. Glenna Johnson of Nashville; several great nieces and nephews.<br /><br />EVANS, Horace Greeley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Dec 1989<br />Mr. Horace Greeley (Johnnie) Evans, 86, died Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 3, at the Diuquid Memorial Chapel in Lynchburg, Va., with Dr. J. David Miller officiating. Burial was held Monday, Dec. 4, at the Fort Hill Memorial Park in Lynchburg, Va.<br />A native of Campbell County, Va., Mr. Evans was the son of the late Ennis Watson and Wilie Timberlake Thompson Evans and was married to the late Erna Sue Woolridge Evans. He was owner of the Johnnie Evans Plumbing and Heating Company in Lynchburg, Va., for 30 years. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Lynchburg, the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce and the Lions Club.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Joann Miller; one son-in-law, Dr. J. David Miller; one grandson, James D. Miller, Jr., all of Pulaski; one sister, Iris Evans of Roanoke, Va.<br /><br />EVANS, James W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Sep 1993<br />Mr. James W. Evans, 79, of Pulaski, died Thursday September 9, 1993 at Hillside Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held on Sunday at Giles Memory Gardens with G. C. Fox officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Evans was a retired highway construction worker. He was the son of the late Gilbert and Fannie Harris Evans.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Beverly Eslick, Nashville; three sons, Jimmy Evans, Ohio, Bobby Evans, Washington state, and Bill Evans, Nashville; and one sister, Edna Forrester, Panama City, Fla.; several grandchildren.<br /><br />EVANS, Thomas Martin Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Thomas Martin Evans, Sr., 72, of Nashville, died Friday, Nov. 21, at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 24, at West End United Methodist Church with Dr. Russell Montfort and Rev. Andrew Benedict III officiating. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br />A native of Athens, Ala., Mr. Evans was the son of the late Henry Bugg and Betty Ross Evans. The family moved to Lynnville in 1919. Mr. Evans was an attorney in Nashville and also operated the Evans Way Farm in Williamson County. He was married to the late Virginia Richey Evans.<br />Survivors include a son, Thomas Martin Evans, Jr. of Nashville; a daughter, Dee Aylward of St. Louis, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy and Mrs. Mary Minatra, both of Pulaski; a brother, Ross I. Evans, Sr. of Nashville; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />EVERLY, Frances OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1985<br />Frances Everly, a Giles County educator for more than 40 years, &#8220;will be thoroughly missed,&#8221; a friend who knew her many of those years, said.<br />Miss Everly, 64, died Monday morning at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville only six-months after retiring from four decades of administering and teaching education here.<br /><br />Her body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski.<br />&#8220;She was a fine teacher, a good friend and a good friend of children,&#8221; Dolly McKay, a former chairman of the Giles County Board of Education, and a long time friend of Miss Everly&#8217;s said, &#8220;She was just a great person and will be thoroughly missed.&#8221;<br />Miss Everly, a classroom teacher for 22 years and a librarian for 10, retired from her administrative job in August. For nine years she headed the operation of the school handicap program as the county&#8217;s special education supervisor.<br />&#8220;I think I could tear myself apart if I looked back too much,&#8221; Miss Everly said in September when talking about her retirement. &#8220;I had extremely mixed emotions.&#8221;<br />Miss Everly noted, however, that retirement would no slow her down. She had a lot of plans, she said, including taking care of her ailing mother.<br />Those who worked in the same office as she did during her final nine years in education said Miss Everly was a hard worker.<br />&#8220;She was a fine person,&#8221; Shirley Poole, the county&#8217;s supervisor of instruction, said. &#8220;She was very competent in her work and very conscientious.&#8221;<br />Miss Everly, who lived at Route 1, Lynnville, is survived by her mother, Erna Holbert Everly, and by one brother, Thomas Everly. Her father was the late Batt Evans Everly.<br />Miss Everly was born in Giles County, and she will be buried in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Roy West and Rev. Phil Ross will preside over the services.<br />The funeral will be held Wednesday, at 2:30 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel.<br /><br />EVERLY, Mary Erna Holbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Mary Erna Everly, 97, of Lynnville, died Friday, Jan. 23, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 25, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Everly was the daughter of the late James and Lula Ashford Holbert and was married to the late Batt Evans Everly. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Thomas Everly of Lynnville; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Elam of Hendersonville, Mrs. Bessie Hastings of Detroit, Mich.; one brother, Oakley Holbert of Pulaski.<br /><br />EVERLY, Ozella Evans OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ozella Everly were conducted Saturday, December 13 at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with the Rev. Jacob Gardner and the Rev. Ronnie Pittinger, Nashville officiating. Burial was in Booneshill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Everly was the daughter of the late George and Frances Collins Evans. She was married to Marion A. Wright, who died in 1940. She later married the late Robert W. Everly of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ed Ellis, Brentwood, two sons, Marion A. Wright, Rome, Ga., Robert M. Wright, Nashville; two step daughters, Mrs. J. W. Harwell and Mrs. Roy Brownlow, Pulaski; a brother, James O. Evans, Louisville, Ky.; eight grandchildren, three step-grandchildren; 6 step great grandchildren and one step great, great grandchild.<br /><br /><br />EVERS, Kathy Rachel Pennington OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jun 1987<br />A nursing instructor and an Alabama man were the victims of the grinding van-truck collision on U. S. Highway 64 West Thursday afternoon.<br />Killed were Kathy Rachel Evers, 32, of Loretto, and Bernard C. Smith, 69, of Harvest, Ala. The accident happened shortly before 3 p.m. Thursday.<br />Mrs. Evers was a nursing instructor at the state Pulaski Area Vocational-Technical School&#8230;..<br />Mrs. Evers, a Lawrence County native, was the daughter of Walter Pennington.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Evers of Loretto; two sons, Matthew and Jacob Evers, both of Loretto; mother, Bernice Jacobs Pennington of Loretto; two brothers, Bobby of Georgia and Ronnie Pennington of Huntsville, Ala.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Evers were Sunday afternoon at Loretto Memorial Chapel. Burial was in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.<br /><br />EZELL, Joe E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 October 1984<br />Joe E. Ezell, 84, of Lewisburg, formerly of Pulaski, died on Monday, October 22, 1984, in Rock Haven Care Home in Lewisburg. A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late Frank H. and Jennie Swanson Ezell and was married to the late Rena Harris Ezell. He was a member of the Methodist Church and had retired from the Borden Company of Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 24, at Lawrence Funeral Home in Chapel Hill, Hollis Hunt officiating, with burial in Swanson Cemetery, Chapel Hill.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Pat Ezell of Nashville and Mrs. Betty Jo Hardiman, Tampa, Florida; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />EZELL, Orlean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1989<br />Orlean Ezell, 73, died Friday, Feb. 3, 1989 in Washington, D.C. Graveside services will be held Feb. 9 at 11 a.m. at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one sister, Annie P. Harris, Pulaski; one brother, Nathaniel Ezell, Indiana; one niece and three nephews.<br />Johnson Funeral Home in Lewisburg is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EZELL, Ruth Bottom OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Nov 1981<br />Mrs. Ruth Bottom Ezell, 79, Elkton, died Thursday, October 29, 1981, at Giles County Hospital.<br />She was the daughter of the late Ben and Mary Lou Puckett Bottom and the wife of the late Henry Grady Ezell. Mrs. Ezell was the Elkton correspondent for OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, and OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, and former executive secretary of the Giles County Tuberculosis Association. A member of Elkton United Methodist Church, where she was historian and a Sunday School teachers, she also held membership in the Giles County Historical Society, the Elkton Home Demonstration Club and was a former member of the American Legion Auxiliary. She was a past officer of the Eastern Star, a charter member of United Methodist Women and a former UMW zone president.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, Grady Ezell, Jr., Nashville, Bill Ezell, Lewisburg, and Andy Ezell, Nashville; one daughter, Lou Ezell Lewis, Tullahoma; one brother, Allison Bottom, Covington, Virginia; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FAIRBETTER, Bisco OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 May 1984<br />Bisco Fairbetter, Cary, North Carolina, died on Tuesday, May 1, 1984, in Cary. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 4, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Burda Tucker Fairbetter, Cary, North Carolina; one son, Paul H. Fairbetter, Cary; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FAIRBETTER, Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Aug 1981<br />Howard Fairbetter, of Spartanburg, S. C. died Thursday, August 6 in that city.<br />A native Giles Countian, he was the son of the late Andrew and Lula Dunnavant Fairbetter. A retired postal employee, he was a graduate of Elkton High School and attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pearl White Fairbetter; a sister, Mrs. Bob Rule, Houston, Tx.; a niece, Mrs. Jean Rule Flipper, Nashville; two nephews, Robert Rule and Richard Rule, both of Texas.<br /><br />FAIRCLOTH, Lorene Locker OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jul 1986<br />Funeral services for Lorene Faircloth were held July 21 in Jacksonville, Florida.<br />Survivors include a son, Ronnie Faircloth of Columbia, S.C.; daughter, Angela Roberts of Gainsville, Fla.; three sisters, Mary Ross of Nashville, Laura Shields of Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Ruth Orr of Lewisburg; two brothers, John Lee Locker of Fayetteville, J. W. Locker of Frankewing; several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Donna Horn and Jimmy Locker, both of Giles County.<br /><br />FARRAR, J. C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1986<br />Mr. J. C. Farrar, 75, of Brick Church community, died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1985, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 2, at Cornersville Funeral Home.<br />Survivors include two sons, Leonard and Howard Farrar, both of Brick Church; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FARRINGTON, Odis H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Odis H. Farrington, 67, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, April 6, 1988, at Crockett Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, April 8, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Bob Pope and Bill Brown officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Howell, Texas, Mr. Farrington was the son of the late Addie and Rhoda King Farrington. He was a member of First Baptist Church, a veteran of World War II, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, served as district commander of D. A. V.; was a Mason of the Ethridge Masonic Lodge 666 and a lifetime member of D. A. V. He was a retired Baptist minister.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vernie M. Farrington of Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Mrs. Allie Legg and Mrs. Jewell Peppers, both of Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Edna Bradley of Macon, Ga.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FARRIS, Gladys Gooch OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Jan 1980<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gladys Gooch Farris, 58, of Nashville, a retired employee of Sealtest Foods, Inc., died Thursday January 3 in Donelson Hospital, Donelson. Funeral rites were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Clarence Stewart. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Farris was the daughter of the late Zena and Jessie Dunnavant Gooch.<br />Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Farris, six brothers, William D. Gooch, Clinton, Leon Gooch, Norris, Everette Gooch, Myrtle Beach, S.C., Charles Gooch, Ashland City, Douglas Gooch and Ava Willard Gooch, Knoxville; 28 nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FARRIS, Kenneth Edward OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jun 1982<br />Kenneth Edward Farris, 65, of 3109 Lakeland Drive in Nashville, died on Saturday, May 23, 1982, at Donelson Hospital in Donelson, TN.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart at 2:00 p. m. on Monday, May 31 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County and a retired U. S. Postal Service employee, Mr. Farris was a veteran of WWII. He was also a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church. He was married to the late Gladys Gooch Farris.<br />Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Jerri Farris Hall and Mrs. Betty Jo Farris Thompson, both of Nashville; one brother, James L. Farris of Nashville and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FARRIS, Pearl M. Harwell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Pearl M. Farris, 98, of Pulaski, died Monday, Sept. 25, 1989, at Oakwood Health Care Center in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Sain and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Farris was the daughter of the late Stephen and Mattie Harwell.<br />Survivors include one son, Ray C. Walls of Lewisburg; 17 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FAUGHT, Corina Price OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jun 1984<br />Mrs. Corina Price Faught, 48, Lawrenceburg, died on Monday, June 11, 1984, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Samuel Jackson Price. She was a member of the nursing profession.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 13, at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Kenneth McCafferty officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, James Faught, Lawrenceburg; her mother, Mrs. Reba Randolph Price, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Vicky Gabel, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Michael Landis and Rodger Landis, Hixson, Tennessee; five sisters, Evelina Price, Esther Gulley, Jewell Johnson, Ruth Smith, Lawrenceburg, and Bessie Box, Loretto; one brother, Venton Price, Leoma; two half-brothers, Donald Price, Virginia, and Charlie Price, Lawrenceburg; one half-sister, Edna Pratt, Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />FAULKENBERRY, Ella Melissa Whitt OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Ella Melissa Faulkenberry,92, Route 2, Ardmore, Tennessee, died on Thursday, November 22, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Bob and Mary Jane Hopwood Whitt and was married to the late R. Faulkenberry. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, November 24, at Rainey Funeral Home Chapel in Ardmore, Bill Moss officiating, with burial in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, William Faulkenberry of Chapel Hill, Tennessee; four daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Mae Lewter, Birmingham, Alabama, Mrs. Hilda Sisk, Chipley, Florida, Mrs. Mary Frances Birdsong, Prospect, and Mrs. Paul Watson, Nashville; 17 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FAVORS, Jinnie Lou Chambers OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Nov 1982<br />Mrs. Jinnie Lou Favors, 41, Rt. 1, Goodsprings, died Wednesday, November 10, 1982 at her home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, November 12 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Hester&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery, at Lester, Ala.<br />A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of Mrs. Retha Chambers of Athens, Ala., and the late Linus Chambers.<br />She is survived by her mother; her husband, Delmer Favors; a daughter, Mrs. Mauveline Hicks, Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Will Haggermaker, Birmingham, and Mrs. Faye Sanderson, Harvest, Ala.; five brothers, Pete Chambers, Athens, Buddy, Billy, Johnny and Dean Chambers, Decatur, Ala.; and four step-grandchildren.<br /><br />FELKER, Glen H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jul 1980<br />Glen H. Felker, 59 of Route 7, Lawrenceburg died in Giles County Hospital July 1, 1980.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, July 3 at 4:00 p. m. at Freemon-Pettus Funeral Chapel. Burial in Lawrence County Memorial Garden. Rev. Mack Pinkelton, J. Bill Millican and Rufus Meriweather officiated.<br />A WWII Veteran, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Felker and a native Giles Countian, Mr. Felker was a mechanic.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nadine Felker; son, Gary Felker of Alta Monte Springs, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Gail Clanton, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Glenda Wells, Sanford, Fla.; mother, Mrs. Lela Felker, Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Miss Mary Felker, Mrs. Barbara Norwood, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Nell Burks, Pulaski and Mrs. Kathleen Runyan of Peoria, Ill.; fifteen grandchildren.<br /><br />FELKER, Lela Johnson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Oct 1987<br />Mrs. Lela Johnson Felker, 89, died Monday, Oct. 12, 1987, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 14, at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Burial will be in Lawrence County Memorial Garden.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Felker was the daughter of the late William N. and Martha F. Boatright Johnson and was married to the late Ozro Felker. She was preceded in death by one son, Glen Felker.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Kathleen Runyon of Florida, Mary Felker and Barbara Norwood, both of Lawrenceburg, Nell Burks of Pulaski; two brothers, Willie and Flenoy Johnson, both of Bodenham; three sisters, Maudie Rosenquist of Dexter, Mo., Effie Smith of Cornersville, Alene Clifton of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FELKER, Mary Ann OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1988<br />Miss Mary Ann Felker, 80, of Minor Hill, died Friday, May 20, 1988, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Felker was the daughter of the late Duggie and Ella Wray Felker. Survivors include one brother, George Felker of Athens, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Aubrey Norwood of Columbia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FELKER, Rosco OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Feb 1987<br />Mr. Rosco Felker, 83, died Sunday, Jan. 25, 1987, at his home in Columbia. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 27, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lola Foster Felker of Columbia; two daughters, Fay Shepherd of Atlanta, Ga., Dorris Cole of Columbia; one son, Billy Felker of Columbia; six grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Melvin Hickman and Mrs. Vaden Brown, both of Lynnville; two brothers, Willie and Garland Felker, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />FELKER, Sollie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1989<br />Sollie Felker, 79, Route 1, Minor Hill, died Sunday, March 26, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held March 28, at Carr &amp; Erwin Funeral Home with Richard Durham and Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />Mr. Felker was a Giles County native and the son of the late John S. and Ada Wray Felker. He was retired from the Maremont Gabriel Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife Jewel Felker, Minor Hill; one son, Jerry Felker, Pulaski; two daughters, Elaine Kirk and Brenda Stafford, both of Minor Hill; one brother, Ruel Felker, Atlanta, GA; one sister, Mrs. Ella Bell Noles, Atlanta; 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />FELKER, Vera Mankins OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Vera Mankins Felker, 90, of Minor Hill, died Friday, April 12, 1985, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Lindsey and Jennie Williams Mankins and was married to the late James H. Felker.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery, Danny Pettus and J. T. Word officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, John Lindsey Felker of Rogersville, Alabama; two daughters, Mrs. Jennie Green of Minor Hill, Mrs. Maggie Davis of Athens, Alabama; seven grandchildren; nine great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />FELKER, Viva Lou Tittsworth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jun 1984<br />Mrs. Viva Lou Tittsworth Felker, 80, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Saturday, June 9, 1984, at Shelby County Health Care Center in Memphis. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John P. and Armintie Shook Tittsworth and was married to the late Virgil P. Felker. She was a member of Choates Creek Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, June 11, at Bennett May Chapel, Marcus Nickell and Paul McKinney officiating, with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Juanita Clausel, Memphis; one son, Carl Felker, Pulaski; one brother, Clyde Tittsworth, Chattanooga; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Neal and Mrs. Alma Johnson, Pulaski; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FITZPATRICK, Clearchus W. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Clearchus Fitzpatrick, 74, died Wednesday, June 8, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 12, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Winford Smith officiating. Burial was in Maxwell Family Cemetery in Pulaski. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Fitzpatrick was the son of the late William and Martha Maxwell Fitzpatrick and was married to the late Pauline Peppers Fitzpatrick. He was retired from Bell Construction Company in Brentwood.<br />Survivors include one sister, Ms. Betty A. Fitzpatrick of Pittsburgh, Penn.; four daughters, Mrs. Shirley Wright-Benton of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Peggy Fitzpatrick-Blakely of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Brenda G. Ordway of Nashville, Mrs. Valarie K. Shyne of Shreveport, La.; one son, SFC Clearchus W. Fitzpatrick, Jr. of El Paso, Texas; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FLANAGAN, Floyd Ernest OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1981<br />Funeral services for Floyd Ernest Flanagan, age 90, who died Monday, April 20, 1981, in Giles County Hospital were held at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday April 22. Burial in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Jackson County, Alabama, Mr. Flanagan was born June 1890, the son of the late William Flanagan and the late Elsie Archey Flanagan.<br />Mr. Flanagan, a retired Dry Cleaner of Sheffield, Ala., was a member of First Baptist Church, a life member of Blue Lodge of Masonic Order, member of Shriners and a member of American Legion.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lena Harris Flanagan, Pulaski; one son, Floyd Ernest Flanagan, Jr., Russellville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Amanda Jones, Woodville, Ala., and Mrs. Elsie Barkley, Scottsboro, Ala., several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FAULKNER, Hazel Rogers OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Feb 1983<br />Hazel Mae Faulkner, 85, of Route 6, Pulaski died on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1983 at Lincoln County Hospital in Fayetteville.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 3 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Faulkner was the daughter of the late John and Mary Ailer Rogers. She was married to the late Thomas W. Faulkner.<br />She is survived by one son, John M. Faulkner of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Miller of Pulaski and Mrs. Hazel Prosser of Fayetteville; one brother, Earl Cecil Rogers of Columbus, Ga.; six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FIELDING, Minnie Geneva Williams OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Minnie Geneva Fielding, 56, of Lavergne, died Sunday, July 19, 1987, at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 21, at North Funeral Home with Bobby Gobble officiating. Burial was in Old Ethridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Fielding was the daughter of the late Bert and Eva Jean Mote Williams.<br />Survivors include her husband, Billy Fielding of Lavergne; two daughters, Wanda Kay Northcutt of Alabaster, Ga., Gurtha Fay Enloe of Birmingham, Ala.; five sons, Henry Dean and Billy Ray Fielding, both of Smyrna, Wiley Wallace Wilkerson of Nashville, Roger Dale Wilkerson of Paducah, Ky., Timothy Wayne Fielding of Athens, Ala.; one sister, Canzader P. Birdsong of Pulaski; three brothers, Herbert D. Williams of Pulaski, Wayne and Clarence Williams, both of Nashville; 26 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FIELDS, Ruby White OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Jun 1989<br />Mrs. Ruby W. Fields, 74, of Lawrenceburg, died Monday, June 12, 1989, at Crockett General Hospital following an extended illness. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, June 16, at St. John United Methodist Church with the Rev. Farai D. Muzorewa officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Fields was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Lou Cotham White. She was a retired employee of Salant, Inc. and a member of St. John United Methodist Church. Other organizations of which she was a member include Commission on Religion and Race, Council on Ministries, Church and Societies Boards of the Tennessee Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Lawrence County Business and Professional Women, Lawrence County Mental Health Board, Lawrence County Democratic Women, White Dove Assembly 185 Order of Golden Circle of Tullahoma, the Tennessee Voters Council, Past Worthy Matron of Chosen Friends Chapter, #87, Order of Eastern Star of Pulaski and past president of Lawrence County Chapter NAACP. This year, she was a recipient of a Distinguished Leadership Award from the United Negro College Fund, Inc.<br />Survivors include her husband, Lewis P. Fields of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Bernice Wallace of Memphis; one grandson, Dion Wallace of Memphis; two granddaughters, Bridgett D. Wallace of Lawrenceburg, Cozette R. Wallace of St. Louis, Mo.; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Minnie W. Reynolds of Louisville, Ky.; three brothers, Robert White of Columbia, Gardner White of Altadena, Calif., James M. White of Nashville, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FISHBURN, Viola Marshall OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Feb 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Viola Marshall Fishburn, 81, of Cornersville, died Sunday, Feb. 1, 1987, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 3, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Beech Wood Cemetery in Cornersville.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Juanita Price and Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman, both of Lewisburg, Mrs. Gaye Cleveland of Pulaski, Mrs. Marjorie Hammock of Westmoreland, Tenn.; two sons, J. W. Fishburn, Jr., of Winlock, Wash., Fred Fishburn of Cornersville; 25 grandchildren and several great- and great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FITZGERALD, James Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jun 1981<br />James Thomas Fitzgerald, age 83, a retired Giles County dairy man died May 29 in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 31 at 3:00 p.m. in the Bennett May Chapel with Reverend Paul Allen, Reverend Clarence K. Stewart and Bro. Thomas Orr officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Giles County native, Fitzgerald, son of the late John Thomas and Ida Elizabeth Fitzgerald, was born December 14, 1897.<br />Survivors include his wife, Pearl Muse Fitzgerald, three daughters, Mrs. Joyce Chaffin of Pulaski, Mrs. Barbara Cole of Athens, Alabama, Mrs. Mary Louise Lane of Frankfort, Germany; two sons survive: Thomas Calvin Fitzgerald of Pulaski and U. T. Fitzgerald of Louisville, Ky; eight grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and two brothers, John D. Fitzgerald and Elmo Fitzgerald, both of Lewisburg, also survives.<br /><br />FLEISCHER, Helen Rose OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Dec 1986<br />Mrs. Helen Rose Fleischer died Sept. 15, 1986, in Torrance, Calif., at Little Company of Mary Hospital. Graveside services were held Friday, Sept. 23, at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, Calif.<br />Mrs. Fleischer, daughter of the late Annie Potts and Benjamin Franklin Rose, a Civil War veteran, was a native of Pulaski, as were her parents. She was 86 years old.<br />Survivors include her son, William Thomas Fleischer; her grandchildren, Tom, Deirdre, and Cilleen Fleischer; one great-grandson, Ryan Fleischer.<br /><br />FLETCHER, Hattie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Hattie Fletcher died Friday at Vanderbilt Hospital from injuries received in a Nov. 29 accident that claimed the life of her husband, Steve, and her sister, Helen Curtis, both of Elkton.<br />Authorities said Fletcher, the driver , may have suffered a siezure, causing the vehicle to travel down an embankment on Highway 31 South before running into a concrete culvert.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Fletcher was employed at Riverside Restaurant in Elkton.<br />Funeral services were held today (Tuesday) at 1 p.m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home.<br />Survivors include three sons, Mark Curtis, Cedric Fletcher and Patrick Fletcher, all of Elkton; one step-son, Neman Holmes; one step-daughter, Gwen Holmes, Huntsville; four grandchildren.<br /><br />FLETCHER, Steve and Helen Curtis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Nov 1989<br /><br />A one-car accident south of Pulaski Wednesday took the lives of an Elkton man and his sister-in-law and seriously injured his wife.<br />Steve Fletcher, 52, was pronounced dead at the scene and Helen Curtis, 47, died a short time later at Hillside Hospital. The man and woman died of massive head injuries in the 5 p.m. crash. Injured in the accident were Fletcher&#8217;s wife, Hattie, and their 14-year-old son, Patrick.<br />Fletcher and Curtis were employees of Amana in Fayetteville. Funeral services for both victims will be held Sunday at the Queen Ann Funeral Home.<br />Fletcher was the son of Steve Fletcher of Huntsville, Ala. Other survivors include three sons, Patrick, Cederick and Mark, all of Elkton; one brother, Frank Fletcher, Indiana; three sisters, Loretta Miller, Indiana, Dorothy Proctor, Miami, Fla., and Beulah Johnson, Huntsville.<br />Mrs. Curtis is survived by one daughter, Angela Curtis of Elkton; one son, Mark Curtis, Pulaski; and one sister, Hattie Fletcher of Elkton.<br /><br />FLIPPO, Euna Roberts OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Oct 1982<br />Euna Roberts Flippo, age 87, of Route 1, Minor Hill, died on October 7, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9, at Bennett May Chapel with the Reverends Dell Sewell and James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Flippo was a housewife and a member of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Flippo was married to the late John A. Flippo. She was the daughter of the late Joe C. and Maggie Belle Roberts.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Warren Norwood of Minor Hill; one grandson, Ted F. Norwood of Lynchburg, Va.; and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />FLOWERS, Charlie Wesley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Charlie Wesley Flowers, 87, of Columbia, died Sunday, January 24, 1988, at Columbia Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 27, at First Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Columbia. Burial was in Polk Memorial Garden. Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FLOWERS, Jimmy Ray Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1980<br />Graveside services for Jimmy Ray Flowers, Jr., infant son of Jimmy Ray, Sr. and Adair Hamlett Flowers of Pulaski, who died Tuesday, September 9 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, were conducted Wednesday at 4:00 p. m. at Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Marcus Nickell was the officiant.<br />In addition to the parents survivors include a sister, Lacy Flowers, of Pulaski; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamlett of Pulaski and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flowers of Columbia. Carr and Erwin Chapel was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FLYE, Hershel Braxton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Mar 1983<br /><br />Mr. Hershel Braxton Flye, 65, died Thursday, March 24, 1983, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Fri., March 25 at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Short Cemetery in the Spring Place Community.<br />He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Carol Harmond and Mrs. Alice Hasting, both of Lewisburg; one son, Donald W. Flye, Lewisburg; one brother, J. Tom Flye, Pulaski; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />FOGG, Audrey Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1980<br />Funeral services for Audrey Lee Fogg, 68, who died Sunday, August 17 at his home on Route 6, Pulaski, were conducted Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Anthony Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Billy Langford and the Rev. James Nave were the officiants.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Fogg was the son of the late George Horace and Evalene Goats Fogg. He was an employee of Maremont Corporation Gabriel Division.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma Brown Fogg; a son, Horace Fogg, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Barbara Pardue, Charlotte; Mrs. Carol Cannon, Ashland City and Mrs. Cheryl Murphy, Prospect; a brother, Solon Fogg, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Brown and Miss Maggie Fogg, Pulaski, and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />FOGG, Claire Trowbridge OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Dec 1982<br />Mrs. Claire Trowbridge Fogg, Gallatin, died Tuesday, November 23, 1982 at Brandywood Nursing Home in that city. Graveside services were conducted by the Rev. Stuart Connelly on Fri., Nov. 26 with burial in Springhill Cemetery on Gallatin Road.<br />She was a native of Chicago and had moved to Nashville several years ago where her husband, Mr. Stewart Fogg, was employed. Mr. Fogg was a native of Giles County.<br />Besides her husband, she is survived by three sisters-in-law, Lurene Hobby and Hallie Barlar of Pulaski, and Virginia Golden, Columbia.<br /><br />FOGG, Lee Stewart OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Sep 1987<br />Mr. Lee Stewart Fogg, 89, died Sunday, Sept. 13, 1987, at Sumner County Hospital in Gallatin. Graveside services were conducted Monday, Sept. 14, at Springhill Cemetery in Nashville with the Rev. Stuart Nunnelly officiating. Alexander Funeral Home of Gallatin was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Fogg was the son of the late Lee and Georgia Fogg of Cedar Grove.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Lurene Hobby and Mrs. Hallie Barlar, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Virginia Golden of Columbia; two nieces, Mrs. Joan Cupit of Washington, D.C., Emily Tribino of Alexandria, Va.; two nephews, William Lee Golden of Nashville, Gene Barlar of Annapolis, Md.<br /><br />FOGG, Mary Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Fogg, 82, Route 6, Pulaski, died on Saturday, August 21, 1982, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late H. W. and Hassie Blankenship and the wife of the late Spencer Fogg.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Monday, August 23, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Bill Moss officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs Agnes Marie Kerr, Pulaski, and Mrs. Betty Sue Collier, Roswell, Georgia; one sister, Mrs. Matthew Harwell, College Grove; three brothers, John W. Blankenship, Elkton, Alabama, Thurman Blankenship, Athens, Alabama, and R. H. Thurman, Toledo, Ohio; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />FOGG, Solon Horace OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Mar 1982<br />Solon Horace Fogg, 85, died at his residence on Wednesday, March 10, 1982. He lived at Route 6, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Friday, March 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Brother James D. Nave officiated with burial in Fogg Cemetery.<br />A native Tennessean and a World War I veteran, he was a retired farmer.<br />He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Brown and Miss Maggie Fogg, both of Pulaski. Several nieces and nephews also survive.<br /><br />FOGG, Sue Hyatt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1989<br />Sue Fogg, 87, 218 South Third Street, Pulaski, died Saturday, April 1, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Sunday at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Rev. Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Fogg was the daughter of the late John and Mary Elizabeth Pate Hyatt and the wife of the late Porter Fogg. She was a Giles County native, a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski and a housewife.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Vandiver and Mrs. Louise Derryberry, both of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FOGG, Thomas Spencer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Dec 1980<br />Thomas Spencer Fogg, 82 of Route 6, Pulaski died Tuesday, December 2, 1980. Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel Wednesday, 1:00 p. m. on December 3. The Rev. William H. Moss officiated. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and member of Aspen Hill Methodist Church, Mr. Fogg was the son of the late Harry Percy Fogg and the late Mary Elizabeth Shores Fogg. His wife, Mrs. Mary Blankenship Fogg survives. He was a retired farmer.<br />Other survivors besides his wife include two daughters, Mrs. Johnny Collier, Roswell, Ga., and Mrs. John Kerr of Pulaski, and two grandsons.<br /><br />FORBES, Cowan Pitt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Mar 1984<br />Mr. Cowan Pitt Forbes, age 80, a long time resident and businessman of Ardmore, Tennessee, died March 21st at Ardmore Nursing Home after a lengthy illness.<br />Mr. Forbes served as Mayor of Ardmore for twenty years and as a City Councilman for nine years. He was associated with the Bank of Ardmore as Director and Vice-President for 43 years. He was a charter member of the Rotary Club, a former member of the Elk River Development Association, a former District Manager of Woodmen of the World, and a member of the Ardmore United Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Forbes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bernice Storey Forbes; one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Nancy) Mitchell of Ardmore; two sisters, Mrs. Janie Brown, Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Frances Walker, Paducah, Kentucky; two brothers, Maddin Forbes, Town Creek, Alabama and Bill Forbes of Memphis, and two grandsons.<br />Funeral services were Friday, March 23rd at 2 p.m. at Rainey Funeral Home Chapel in Ardmore, with burial in Blanche Cemetery.<br /><br />FORRESTER, Christine Phillips OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1980<br />Mrs. Christine Phillips Forrester, 89, the 1962 Tennessee Mother of the Year, died Friday, August 8 in University Medical Care Center, Nashville. Services were held Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at First Baptist Church in Watertown with burial following in Hearn Hill Cemetery near Watertown.<br />Mrs. Forrester was a native of Wilson County and a daughter of the late L. A. and Laura Waters Phillips. She was a granddaughter of the late Wilson L. Waters, the founder of Watertown and was married to the late Robert L. Forrester of Watertown. She lived at Park Manor Presbyterian Apartments in Nashville.<br />She attended the former Boscobel College and the former Ward Seminary. She was a member of Belmont Heights Baptist Church, the Nashville Woman&#8217;s Club, the Tennessee Botanical Gardens and Fine Arts Center at Cheekwood and the Daughters of the American Revolution.<br />When Mrs. Forrester lived in Watertown, she was active in the American Legion Auxiliary, serving as state president, on the national board of directors and as president of the Watertown chapter.<br />While in Watertown, she was active in the National Federation of Music, of which she was a life member.<br />Survivors include three sons, W. Howell Forrester, Pulaski, Lt. Gen. Eugene P. Forrester, commanding general of U. S. Armed Forces in Korea, and G. Nelson Forrester, Tullahoma; three daughters, Mrs. Sara Elizabeth Hawkins, Clarksville, Mrs. Laurine Sargent, Nasvhille, and Mrs. Frances Hawkins, Huntsville, Ala.; a brother, Wilson Phillips, Nashville; 20 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.<br />Memorial contributions may be made to the Christine and Robert L. Forrester Scholarship Fund at Cumberland College in Lebanon.<br /><br />FORSHEY, Marvin Edward Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Marvin Edward Forshey, Sr., 48, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 23, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Memorial services were held Sunday, Jan. 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Willa Forshey of Pulaski; three sons, Marvin Jr., Michael and Matthew Forshey, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Marlo Forshey.<br /><br />FORSYTHE, J. C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Nov 1983<br />J. C. Forsythe, 56, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg died Monday, October 31, 1983 following a short illness at the Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Mr. Forsythe was a member of the New Prospect Church of Christ and worked with the Miller Drilling Company. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2 at New Prospect Church of Christ with Jerry Dryden conducting services and burial in Shaw Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Forsythe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams Forsythe of Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Mrs. Jody Kenner and Mrs. Linda Prince, both of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Peggy Garner of Pulaski and Mrs. Carolyn Adams of Columbia; a sister, Catherine Ross of Hoxie, Arkansas; three brothers, William Forsythe of Angolia, Louisiana, Grady Paul Forsythe of Nashville, and Aubrey Lee Forsythe, Sr. of Mulberry, Florida; and five grandchildren.<br />Freeman-Pettus Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements in Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />FORSYTHE, Viola Felker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Mar 1984<br />Mrs. Viola Felker Forsythe, age 83, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Friday, March 9, 1984, at the Lions Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 11, at 2 p.m. in the Bennett May Chapel with the Reverend Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Forsythe was a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church. She was the daughter of the late John and Ada Wray Felker. Mrs. Forsythe was married to Mr. Frank Forsythe.<br />Survivors include two sons, Grady Paul Forsythe of Nashville, Aubrey Lee Forsythe of Mulberry, Florida; one daughter, Katherine Ross of Hoxie, Arkansas; 21 grandchildren; several great grandchildren; one sister Ella Bell Noles of Alpharetta, Georgia; two brothers, S. H. Felker of Minor Hill, D. R. Felker of Mableton, Georgia; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />FORTNER, Bobby Ray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Dec 1980<br />Bobby Ray Fortner, 48, of Frankewing, died Saturday, December 20 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Bill Strong. Interment was in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />Mr. Fortner, a self-employed steeplejack, was born in Louisiana, the son of the late Norbert and Eva Gonsulin.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Patti Thrasher Fortner; four daughters, Patti Angel Fortner, Bobbie Jane Fortner, Laona Fortner and Earline Anne Fortner, Frankewing; two sons, Paul Jerry Fortner and Clet Antoine Fortner, Frankewing; two sisters, Mrs. Lona Theriot, New Iberia, La., and Mrs. Rita Allamon, Brouissard, La. and one brother, Clet Gonsulin, St. Martinsville, La.<br /><br />FOSNIGHT, Lucy M. Steele OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Lucy M. Fosnight died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1987, after a short illness. A native of Burlington, Kan., Mrs. Fosnight was married to the late Bert C. Fosnight.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Maxine Friedman of Panama, Okla.; two sons, George Fosnight of Wichita, Kan., Roy Fosnight, Sr. of Pulaski; 25 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; one brother, Orville Steele of Burlington, Kan.<br /><br />FOSTER, Albert Porter OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Feb 1984<br />Mr. Albert Porter Foster, 78, of the Yokley community, died Tuesday, February 7, 1984 at his home. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9 at the Taylor&#8217;s Chapel United Methodist Church, Lynnville, with burial in the Gibsonville Cemetery at Yokley, with the Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Mr. Foster was a retired school bus driver.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Zebudee and Margaret Thompson Foster.<br /><br />Mr. Foster is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora Lovell Foster of Yokley community; two sons, James D. and Marvin Porter Foster, both of Birmingham, Ala.; five sisters, Mrs. Rosa Gibson, Mrs. Annie Mae Thurman, Mrs. Lola Pearl Felker, and Mrs. Mary Gilliam, all of Columbia, and Mrs. Cordelia Johnson of Birmingham; a brother, Mack Foster, Lynnville; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FOSTER, Andrew Dan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1985<br />Andrew Dan Foster, 57, died Saturday, May 11, 1985, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was a native of Giles County. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 14, at Anderson and Garrett Chapel with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lillian Tallen Foster; two daughters, Betty G. Jackson and Marilyn M. Bond, both of Nashville; two sons, Steven N. and Harold D. Foster, both of Nashville; five grandchildren; one sister, Mary Cullie Bergins; and one brother, Thomas Foster.<br /><br />FOSTER, Atha (Jack) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Mar 1983<br />Mr. Atha (Jack) Foster, 86, Pulaski, died Sunday, March 20, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wed., March 23, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Clarence K. Stewart officiating.<br />A Giles County native, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eunice Hyatt Foster, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Beets, Tampa, Fla.; one son, Billy Foster, San Antonio, TX; one step-son, Herbert Hyatt, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FOSTER, Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Brown Foster, 71, who died Sunday, March 30 at his residence on Route 2, Haywood Lane, Pulaski were held Tuesday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Marcus Nickell were the officiants.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Foster was the son of the late Bedford Forrest and May Moore Foster.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Brown McCaskill Foster; four daughters, Mrs. Martha Ann Derryberry, Mrs.Gertrude Dickey, Mrs. Linda Pierce and Mrs. Nancy Birdsong, Pulaski; three sons, Robert Allen Foster, La., Don Foster and John Foster, Pulaski; five sisters, Miss Louise Foster, Mrs. Kathleen Yowell, Mrs. Gladys Cardin and Mrs. Mary Garrett, Pulaski and Mrs. Ella Thornton, Nashville; one brother, Bob Foster, Clarksdale, Miss.; fifteen grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />FOSTER, Charles McKinley Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Jul 1985<br />Charles McKinley Foster, Sr., 88, of Lynnville, died Monday, July 1, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Z. D. and Margaret Jane Thomason Foster. He was a retired mail carrier and farmer and was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Bro. Charles Williamson and Bro. Al May officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lorene Hickman Foster of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Brown of Hendersonville; one son, Charles McKinley Foster, Jr. of Lewisburg; one step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Boatright of Lynnville; seven grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Rosie Gibson, Mrs. Annie Mae Thurman, Mrs. Roscoe Felker, Mrs. Mary Gilliam, all of Columbia, Mrs. Cornelia Johnson of Birmingham, Alabama; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FOSTER, Clyde A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />Clyde A. Foster, 94, Culleoka, died Friday, Jan. 6, 1989, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Sunday at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br />Mr. Foster was the son of the late George M. and Dora Foster. He was formerly of Lynnville and a farmer and mule trader.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Sally Foster Sands of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Jo Foster Vickers of Smithville, Tenn.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FOSTER, Forrest Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Forrest Brown Foster, 71, who died Sunday, March 30 at his residence on Route 2, Haywood Lane, Pulaski were held Tuesday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Marcus Nickell were the officiants.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Foster was the son of the late Bedford Forrest and May Moore Foster.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Brown McCaskill Foster; four daughters, Mrs. Martha Ann Derryberry, Mrs.Gertrude Dickey, Mrs. Linda Pierce and Mrs. Nancy Birdsong, Pulaski; three sons, Robert Allen Foster, La., Don Foster and John Foster, Pulaski; five sisters, Miss Louise Foster, Mrs. Kathleen Yowell, Mrs. Gladys Cardin and Mrs. Mary Garrett, Pulaski and Mrs. Ella Thornton, Nashville; one brother, Bob Foster, Clarksdale, Miss.; fifteen grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />FOSTER, Forrest Don OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Sep 1981<br />Forrest Don Foster, 42, of Route 2, Pulaski was killed Thursday, August 27, while working in Murfreesboro. A self-employed sign erector, Foster was electrocuted while putting up a sign.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, August 29 at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Foster is survived by his wife, Rheba Perry Foster; one daughter, Tammy Jeneen Foster and two sons Forrest Darrell Foster and William Tracey Foster all of Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Brown Foster of Pulaski; four sisters, Martha Ann Derryberry, Gertrude Dickey, Linda Pierce and Nancy Birdsong, all of Pulaski and two brothers, John Foster of Pulaski and Robert Allen Foster of Boothville, Louisiana.<br /><br />FOSTER, Irene Moore OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1988<br /><br />Mrs. Irene Moore Foster, 88, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 6, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Foster was the daugther of the late William B. and Delia Ingram Moore and was married to the late Walter Foster.<br />Survivors include two grandsons, Foster Harlow of Pulaski, Jack Harlow of Winchester; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FOSTER, Jean Parr OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Jean Parr Foster, 43, of Athens, Ala., died Monday, Sept. 19, 1988, at Humana Hospital in Huntsville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mike Williams and Faye Harwell officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Foster was a native of Lincoln County. Survivors include her husband, David Foster of Athens; her parents, Will and Arnita Parr of Pulaski; two sons, Todd Burchell of Florence, Ala., Wade Burchell of Huntsville; one step-son, Bill Foster of Atlanta, Ga.; one brother, Don Parr of Elkton.<br /><br />FOSTER, Sam A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jan 1989<br />Sam A. Foster, 81, died Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 20 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Randell Reed and Thomas Van officiating. Burial was in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Foster was the son of the late Clarence and Maude Bevels Foster.<br />Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Beddingfield Foster; three sons, Dallas, Everett, and Owen Foster, all of Pulaski; two daughters, Geneva Edgen, Madison, Janet Black, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Katie Warren of Pulaski; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />FOSTER, Willie D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services for Willie D. Foster, 64, a Giles County native, who died Monday, February 11 at his home in Lincoln Park, Mich., will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial following in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mr. Foster, a retired employee of the Great Lake Steel Co., was the son of the late J. D. and Mary Holt Foster.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gracie Vick Foster; a daughter, Mrs. Larry Malone, Ecorse, Mich.; a son, Danny Foster, Garden City, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Jessie Rose, Pulaski; two brothers, Dan Foster, Nashville and Tommy Foster, Columbia.<br /><br />FOURAKRE, Jacquelyn Lee Chapman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br />A young Pulaski woman, Jacquelyn Lee Chapman Fourakre, age 26, died Monday night at Huntsville General Hospital in Huntsville, Ala., as a result of severe head injuries received in a two-car accident Sunday morning at approximately 12:30 o&#8217;clock on Highway 64 at the intersection of Toll Gate Road involving a State Trooper&#8217;s car driven by James Perry and the Fourakre vehicle.<br /><br />Mrs. Fourakre and her husband were traveling east on Highway 64, and in the act of turning into Toll Gate Road when a State Trooper&#8217;s car approached them from the rear, also traveling east on Highway 64, responding to a call of assistance from the Sheriff&#8217;s office on a possible burglary suspect on the Owl Hollow Road. As the trooper&#8217;s car attempted to pass the Fourakre car, Mrs. Fourakre, who was driving, attempted to make a left turn when the two cars collided.<br />Highway Patrolman Thomas Porterfield, a passenger in the trooper&#8217;s car and Theron Fourakre passenger in the Fourakre car also received injuries in the accident.<br />Funeral services were held for Mrs. Fourakre on Wednesday, August 27 at 3:30 p. m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Glen Denton officiated at the service.<br />She was married to Theron Fourakre, an employee of Fafnir Bearing. She was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband and one son, Theron Neal Fourakre, 19 months old, both of Blooming Grove Community. Also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leola Chapman of Pulaski and in-laws Mr. and Mrs. James Riley Fourakre, Sr. of Hampton, Ga. survive.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Solon Daughtery, maternal grandparents, of Pulaski also survive.<br /><br />FOUST, Vincent Carr OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Vincent Foust, 68, of Route 7, Pulaski, who died Monday, June 16 at Giles County Hospital, were held Wednesday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mitchell Cemetery. Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox was the officiant.<br />Mr. Foust, who was a retired employee of the Auto Specialist Manufacturing Company of Benton Harbor, Mich., was a Giles County native, the son of the late James and Virginia Dobbs Foust.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hattie Will Burgess Foust; a son, Gerald Foust, Benton Harbor, Mich.; a daughter, Evelyn Marbut; two brothers, Warren Foust, Winter Haven, Fla. and Eulie Foust, Lester, Ala.; seven sisters, Mrs. Lurlene Thompson and Miss Helen Foust, Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. Irene Holder, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Hattie Dollar, Anderson, Ala., Mrs. Imogene Word, Minor Hill, Mrs. Augusta Comer, Goodspring and Miss Ruby Foust, Missouri, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />FOX, George Elwin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jun 1983<br />Mr. George Elwin Fox, 67, of Brick Church, died Saturday, June 11, 1983, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 12, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Beechwood Cemetery, Tom Holland and Coleman Pyles officiating.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late Burch and Nettie Gosnell Fox. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maxie Robinson Fox, Brick Church; one daughter, Mrs. Foster Ingram, Brick Church; three sisters, Mrs. Elise Wheeler, Nashville, Mrs. Barbara Taylor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Janie Clifton, Diana; three brothers, Claude Fox, Huntsville, Alabama, Sam and William Fox, both of Brick Church; and one grandchild, Candace Ingram.<br /><br />FOX, George Washington OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />George Washington Fox, 90, of Manila, Ark., died Saturday, March 29 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Fox, a retired merchant, was a Giles County native. He was married to the late Jessie Brashears Fox.<br />Survivors include three sons, Nolus Fox and G. C. Fox, Pulaski and John Lee Fox, Sheffield, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Betty Durham, Manila, Ark.; 13 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.<br /><br />FOX, Ronnie Calvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mr. Ronnie Calvin Fox, 41, of the Diana community died Monday, Sept. 26, 1988, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in the Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Fox was the son of the late John Calvin Fox. He was a heavy equipment operator and a Vietnam veteran.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Brown Pinkston of Lewisburg; his wife, Shelia Ann Poole Fox of Diana; two daughters, Michelle Renee and Rhonda D&#8217;Ann Fox, both of Diana.<br /><br />FOX, Willie (Fannie) Frances Fox OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Willie (Fannie) Frances Fox, age 92, of Minor Hill, died at Pulaski Health Care Center December 26, 1983.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel Tuesday, December 27, at 2:00 p.m. with Herbert McNeese officiating.<br />Burial was in Thompson Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Fox was a member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ. She was the daughter of the late Wes and Mary Crabb Thompson. Survivors include, two sons, Donald Fox of Minor Hill, Albert Fox of Goodsprings; one daughter, Mary Ellen Watson of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Anna Alsup of Pulaski; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Carr and Erwin was in charge of all arrangements.<br /><br />FRALIX, Azaleen Viola Green OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1989<br />Azaleen Viola Fralix, 76, died Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 21 at Bennett May Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Hardy and Laura Tittsworth Green.<br />Survivors include her husband, Massey Fralix, Pulaski; one son, William J. Brymer, Pulaski; two nieces, Peggy Jean Hansen, Goodsprings, Mildred Erlene Fralix, Columbia; two grand-nieces, Donna Jean Clark, Pulaski, Karen A. Burrow, Goodspring; one great-nephew, Gordon Larry Fralix, Columbia; one great-great nephew, Jonathan Cary Clark, Pulaski.<br /><br />FRALIX, Bobby Larry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jul 1987<br />Mr. Bobby Larry Fralix, 44, of Pulaski, died Thursday, July 23, 1987, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his father, Earl Fralix of Shelbyville; his mother, Sadie Fralix of Pulaski; one son, Bobby Fralix, Jr. of Pulaski; five daughters, Elizabeth, Teresa Mae, Sheila Mae, Karon and Lisa Marie Fralix, all of Pulaski; one brother, David Lynn Fralix of Pulaski; two sisters, Ruby Turner of Lewisburg, Marjorie Ray of Florida.<br /><br />FRALIX, Elizabeth Ann OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1988<br />Miss Elizabeth Ann Fralix, 20, of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 26, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Lakeland, Fla., Miss Fralix was the daughter of the late Bobby Fralix. Survivors include her mother, Linda Mae Whary of Pulaski; step-father, Russell Whary of Pulaski; one brother, Bobby Fralix, Jr. of Pulaski; one step-brother, Rusty Whary of Pulaski; four sisters, Teresa, Shelia, Caren and Lisa Fralix, all of Pulaski; grandparents, Hobert and Ruth Hellmonteller of Pulaski, Sadie Fralix of Lewisburg and Earl Fralix of Shelbyville.<br /><br />FRALIX, Jimmie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Jimmie Fralix, 77, of Pulaski, died Saturday, February 2 at his home. Funeral rites were held Monday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Albert Pope. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Fralix, a retired farmer, was born in Grainger County, the son of the late Dave and Nettie Journey Fralix. His wife was the late Mrs. Irene Goats Fralix.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Milton keechobee, Fla., and Grover Fralix, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Nannie Blade and Mrs. Darthala Estes, Pulaski, Mrs. Mary M. Pierce, Ardmore and Mrs. Myrtle Duncan, Lynnville.<br /><br />FRALIX, Onie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1983<br />Mrs. Onie Fralix, 82, of 737 Childers Street in Pulaski died on Thursday, April 21, 1983 at the Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Bro. Milton Paulk at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 24 at Bennett-May Chapel. Interment followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Born in Tennessee, Mrs. Fralix was a member of the Pentecostal Church and a housewife. She was married to the late Charlie Clay Fralix. Her parents were the late Jim and Lillie Greene Fralix.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Loyd Harwell, Columbia, Mrs. Clint Wilburn, Pulaski, and Mrs. Martha Burbage, Lakewell, Fla; seven sons, Massey Fralix, Charlie Fralix, both of Pulaski, Jimmy Dean Fralix, David Fralix and Johnny Fralix, all of Columbia, Edison Fralix of Athens, Ala., and Gardner Fralix, Lawton, Okla.; two brothers, Arlie Fralix, Pulaski and Raymond Earl Fralix, Tullahoma; four sisters, Mina Parr and Pearl Madison, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Preston Clark and Mrs. Avery Riggins, both of Columbia; twelve grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FRALIX, Reba Jewel Long OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br /><br />Reba Jewel Fralix, 64, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 9, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Wesley and Mary Lou Long. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Booth Chapel Cemetery. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Earl Wayne Fralix of Pulaski; two sons, Evans and David Graves, both of Pulaski; one brother, Ashford Long, of Athens, Alabama; two sisters, Verlie Hill and Retha Chambers, both of Athens, Alabama; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />FRALIX, Walter Huston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1983<br />Walter Huston Fralix, 65, of Lynnville, died on Friday, March 4, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Calvin Houston and Wayne Pagel officiating. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Fralix was a retired employee of the Giles County Hospital. His wife, Nancy Lee Wright Fralix of Lynnville, survives. He was the son of the late Howard and Martha Long Fralix.<br />Additional survivors include, four sons, Willard Gene, Larry Huston, and Donny L. Fralxi, all of Lynnville, and Kenneth D. Fralix of Columbia; three sisters, Roberta Woodard, Edna Smith, and Orlean Fralix, all of Pulaski; two half-brothers, Jerry Fralix of Lynnville and Terry Fralix of Campbellsville; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Donald Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Sep 1982<br />Mr. Donald Lee Francis, 23, Washington, Illinois, died Sunday, September 12, 1982 in that city. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Friday, September 17 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mr. Francis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sharon Francis; a son, Matthew D. Francis, Washington; his parents, Harris and Helen Francis, Washington; a brother, Ronald Francis, East Peoria, Illinois; two sisters, Mrs. Brenda Osborne, Spring Grove, Illinois and Mrs. Peggy Schindler, Creve Coeur, Illinois; and his grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Ridiner, Pulaski.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Frank Butler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1981<br />A 60 year old Giles County farmer, Frank Butler Francis, Sr., died Sunday in Huntsville General Hospital after receiving serious head injuries Thursday when a tree which he was burning fell on him.<br />Francis was working on the farm of W. E. Walters on Highway 31 North when the incident occurred. He was transported to Giles County Hospital by Giles County Ambulance Service, and later transferred to Huntsville (Ala.) General Hospital where he died Sunday.<br />Funeral services were held today (Wednesday) at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Lloyd Hickman, presiding. Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville was the place of burial.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Daisy Lou Francis of Lawrenceburg; one son, Butler Francis, Jr., of Leoma, and one granddaughter. Other survivors include two brothers Allen Francis of Pulaski and Harris Francis of Washington, Ill.; five sisters, Lorene Francis, Christine Francis and Mary Morse of Pulaski, Mamie Pearl Scovell of Lewisburg, and Wilma Dean Poarch of Cornersville.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Franklin Whitfield OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1985<br /><br />Mr. Franklin Whitfield Francis, 65, of Ethridge, died Sunday, Sept. 8, 1985, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Edd and Mary Furgeson Francis. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Eula Lee Francis of Ethridge; five sons, Donald, Arnold and Anthony Francis, all of Columbia, Charles Francis of Mt. Pleasant, Parker Francis of Campbellsville; three daughters, Mary Ellen Walls of Campbellsville, Mrs. Teresa Colvett, Mrs. Angela Sanders, both of Mt. Pleasant; two brothers, Herbert Francis of Pulaski, Flournoy Francis of Culleoka; one sister, Roberta Owens of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />FRANCIS, George Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Aug 1989<br />Mr. George Allen Francis, 66, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 9, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Dale Myers officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Francis was the son of the late Harris Cleveland and Claudia Bell Thomas Francis. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Ruth Helen Francis of Pulaski; one son, George Allen Francis of Lynnville; five sisters, Mrs. Mamie Pearl Scovill and Mrs. Wilma Duncan, both of Lewisburg, Miss Lorene Francis, Miss Christine Francis, and Mrs. Mary Morse, all of Lynnville; one brother, Harris Cleveland Francis of Peoria, Ill.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Rindy Louise OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Feb 1983<br />Mrs. Rindy Louise Francis, 78, Pulaski, died Tuesday, February 8, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, February 10, at 11 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Floyd Farris officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wilson A. and Catherine White Francis and was married to John A. Francis, Pulaski.<br />Other survivors include two sons, Charles E. Francis, Pulaski and John A. Francis, Jr., Franklin; three daughters, Mrs. Doris Peden, Pulaski, Mrs. Thelma Pierce, Nashville, and Mrs. Linda Weatherman, Goodlettsville; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Roy Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Roy Edward Francis, 67, of Route 6, Pulaski, were conducted Wednesday, January 7 at 7:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Parkview Memorial Cemetery in Michigan. Mr. Francis died Tuesday in Giles County Hospital.<br />He was a Giles County native, the son of the late Honor Edward and Mary Frances Ferguson Francis. He was a Mason and retired employee of Great Lake Steel Co.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Olive Leatha Porter Francis; three sons, Roy Edward Francis, Jr., Pulaski, David Dale Francis, Taylor, Mich., and Gary S. Francis, Lincoln Park, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Myre, Fort Lupton, Colo.; three brothers, Franklin Francis, Lynnville, Herbert J. Francis, Pulaski, and Florney Francis, Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Roberta Owens, Lynnville; nine grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, Alma E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Feb 1989<br />Alma E. Franklin, 64, Route 6, Pulaski, died Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Judson Hays and J. H. Robinson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs Franklin was the daughter of the late Earl Lucas. She was a native of Roanoke, VA and retired self-employed from A. W. Rental.<br />Survivors include her husband, Willie Price Franklin, Pulaski; her mother, Minnie F. Lucas, Roanoke, VA; one son, David Allen Franklin, Eva, Ala.; two daughters, Carolyn L. Rains, Pulaski, and Bonnie L. Case, Goodlettsville, TN; one sister, Louise McGarrell, Roanoke, VA and six grandchildren.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, Everett K. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Everette K. Franklin, 70, of Ardmore, died Monday, March 17 at Medical Center Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 18 at Raineys Funeral Home in Ardmore with the Rev. Wheeler Kidd officiating. Burial was in Hastings Cemetery.<br />Mr. Franklin was the son of the late Mattie and James Franklin.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mae Franklin, Decatur, Ala.; a daughter, Mrs. June Pittman, Decatur; a son, David Franklin, Ardmore; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Ruth Mitchell, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Lillian Mitchell, Madison, Ala., and Mrs. Era King, Columbia; a brother, Hubert Franklin, Athens; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, J. Louis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1985<br />J. Louis Franklin, 61, of Decatur, Ala., died Tuesday, August 6, 1985, at Parkway Medical Center in Decatur.<br />A native of Pulaski, he was the son of the late Louis Franklin, Sr. He was a member of Shoal Street First Baptist Church and was employed by the Alabama State Highway Department. He was a talented pianist, playing for the Macedonia Presbyterian Church and Kings Memorial United Methodist Church in Decatur, and also for local churches and bands.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, at First Baptist Church on Shoal Street, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. R. A. Oliver officiating.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Elsie Hardison of Pulaski; and a foster-sister, Mrs. Dolores Stone.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1981<br />20 year old Robert Franklin of Lynnville died in an early morning fire Wednesday. Robert&#8217;s father, Dallas, escaped from the house located 3 miles east of Lynnville on Hwy. 129 when he discovered the blaze shortly before 2 a. m. Franklin went to the home of a neighbor, Isobel Marbury who called the Rescue Squad. The house, which was formerly the Stagg&#8217;s Grocery Store was engulfed in flames when 3 units from the Rescue Squad and member of the Lynnville Fire Department arrived about 2 a. m. The stayed on the scene until 5 a. m.<br /><br />The Giles County Ambulance Service transported Robert Franklin to Giles County Hospital. The house was a total loss. Speculation was that the fire started from a wood stove.<br />Funeral services will be held February 26, at the London Funeral Home in Cornersville with burial in Elkridge Cemetery in Lynnville. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate. Survivors include his father, George Dallas Franklin of Lynnville, his mother, Carolyn Estep, one sister, Brenda Franklin, and one half-brother, Harold Wayne Estep.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, Stella Rich Parker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 May 1987<br />Mrs. Stella Parker Franklin, 88, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 8, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, May 10, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Franklin was the daughter of the late Tom and Mary Frances Ward Rich and was married to the late O. H. Franklin. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was a long-time nurse at Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include one grandson, Tommy Parker of Chattanooga; one granddaughter, Mrs. Susan Reed of Las Vegas, Nev.; one sister, Mrs. Renee Morris of Pulaski.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, Tom Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Jul 1986<br />Mr. Tom Howard Franklin, 63, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, June 24, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, June 27, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with Fev. John Tucker officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Pulaski, Mr. Franklin was the son of the late Rev. Ed and Viola Franklin. He served in the U. S. Army during WWII from Nov., 1948 to Dec, 1954, when he was honorably discharged. Mr. Franklin resided with Mr. and Mrs. Sy Will Brown.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Odell Ezell of Joliet, Ill.; two brothers, Lester Franklin of Pulaski, Ernest Franklin of Indianapolis, Ind.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, Virgil Sells OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 May 1984<br />Mrs. K. M. (Virgil Sells) Franklin, 92, died on Saturday, May 12, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Nancy South Sells and the wife of the late Keifer M. Franklin.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 15, at First Baptist Church, Pulaski, with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville, Clarence Stewart and Bill Moss officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include two nieces and two nephews.<br /><br />FRANKS, Eubert Walker OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Nov 1982<br />Mr. Eubert Walker Franks, 70, Route 6, Pulaski, died Saturday, November 20, 1982 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, November 21 at Bennett-May Chapel with Harold Smith and James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br /><br />A native of Hardin County, he was the son of the late John Henry and Ida Mae Yancey Franks.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Warren Ada Franks; a son, Bobby Franks, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Willis Herndon, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Tera Robbins, Mississippi; a brother, J. E. Franks, Savannah; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />FRANKS, Jeffrey Michael OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1983<br />Jeffrey Michael Franks, age 9, of Nashville, TN, died on May 3, 1983, at Clover Bottom Developmental Center, Nashville, TN.<br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Linda Carol Bartley, Nashville; father, James Michael Franks, Pulaski; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Franks, Lawrenceburg; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Newton, Pulaski; and several aunts and uncles.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel, at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, May 5, 1983, burial in Maplewood Cemetery with Rev. Mack Pinkelton, officiating.<br /><br />FRASIER, William E. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Dec 1987<br />A long-time Maury County General Sessions judge, William E. Fraser, died Monday, Dec. 28, 1987, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Services for Judge Fraser were held Tuesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens. Mr. Fraser was taken to the hospital Saturday night, where he was found to be suffering from internal bleeding.<br />Born July 23, 1927, Fraser attended Riverside School and graduated from Columbia High School in 1944. After serving in the Navy during World War II, he received a law degree from the Old Cumberland University Law School in 1950.<br />In the 1950s and 1960s, in addition to practicing law, he served as an associate judge to General Sessions Judge Thomas H. Peebles, Jr. In 1972, Gov. Winfield Dunn appointed him to the post of General Sessions Judge.<br />Mr. Fraser, the only lawyer among Maury County&#8217;s three General Sessions judges, also served as Juvenile Court judge for the county.<br />He was a member of Saint Peter&#8217;s Episcopal Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Patricia Calvert Fraser; one daughter, Lynne Fraser of Nashville; one son, William Calvert Fraser; his mother, Mrs. Gladys Vestal Fraser; and one brother, Douglas Fraser.<br /><br />FREELAND, J. P. &#8220;Jack&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Sep 1980<br />J. P. &#8220;Jack&#8221; Freeland, 52, advertising manager for the Daily Herald, died unexpectedly Sunday afternoon, August 1 at his residence near Bryant Station. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at the Chapel of Williams Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens. The Rev. Jacob Smith, minister of Summertown Methodist Church, and James Dickey, minister of Bena Church of Christ, were the officiants.<br /><br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late K. P. and Ida Gupton Freeland. In 1962 he was married to the former Sally Wright, who survives. He attended Marshall County High School, and was a veteran of the Korean War. Prior to his association with the Herald he was a Maury County Deputy Sheriff and from 1958 to 1965 he was Chief Criminal Investigator for the 11th Judicial District. He was a member of the American Legion and the Fraternal Order of Police.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife include two sons, Layne Freeland of Lewisburg and Mike Freeland of Columbia; a step-daughter, Mrs. Bobby Prentice of Columbia; a brother, Thomas Freeland of Cornersville; two grandsons and one granddaughter.<br /><br />FREEMAN, Dorothy Pearl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Mar 1989<br />Dorothy Pearl Freeman, 52, Route 1, Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 8, 1989, in Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />She was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Mitchell Jones. Survivors include, her mother, Mrs. Pansy Holt, Pulaski, three sons, Thomas Boshers, Pulaski, Carl Boshers, La Port, IN, and Tory L. Boshers, U.S. Air Force; two daughters, Debbie L. Abernathy and Barbara Russell, both of Pulaski; one half-brother, Tommy Holt, Detroit, Mich.; one half-sister, Opel Jean Todd, Alabama; and 13 grandchildren.<br /><br />FREEMAN, Lucille Thompson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Lucille T. Freeman, 91, Pulaski, died on Thursday, September 6, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late W. A. and Anna Belle Page Thompson and was married to the late Roy N. Freeman. She was a member of the Baptist Church and was a retired employee of Kraft Foods.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 8, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul Allen and Clarence K. Stewart officiating, with burial in Petersburg, Tennessee.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Maggie F. Sims, Pulaski; one son, W. R. (Pete) Freeman, Franklin; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FREEMAN, Roy Gower OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1983<br />Roy Gower Freeman, 82, of Shelbyville, died April 27 in Bedford County General Hospital in that city.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday, April 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Ray Winsette. Burial followed in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A former resident of Giles County, Mr. Freeman was the son of the late Robert and Elizabeth Luna Freeman. He was a retired farmer and carpenter.<br />Survivors include three sons, Billy Freeman of Florida, James D. Freeman of Texas and Bobby Freeman of Shelbyville; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Emerson of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Bob Freeman of Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Ada Mitchell of Petersburg, Mrs. Annie Newsom of Illinois, and Mrs. Tennie Roberts of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FRY, Herman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1983<br />Mr. Herman Fry, 71, of Lynnville, died Friday, August 19, 1983, at his residence. Funeral services were held Monday, August 22, at 1 p.m. at the Queen Ann Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Mack Draine. Burial was in Fry Branch Cemetery at Waco.<br /><br />Mr. Fry was a native of Lynnville. He was a carpenter. Survivors include, one aunt, Mrs. Annie Lee Braden of Lynnville and several cousins.<br /><br />FRY, Horace OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Horace Fry, 59, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Fry was the son of the late Martha Jefferson Owens Fry. He was employed at Maremont-Gabriel Corp.<br />Survivors include hs father, Ruby Molton Fry of Pulaski; his wife, Joyce Deason Fry of Pulaski; three daughters, Linda Smith and Glenda Mattingly, both of Pulaski, Cherly Kirsch of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; four brothers, Travis, Lincoln, Brady and Earl Fry, all of Pulaski; three sisters, Elizabeth Counts of Columbia, Aline Bruce of Nashville, Inez Graves of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />FRY, Joshua Dee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Aug 1989<br />Joshua Dee Fry, four months old, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, August 16, 1989, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Graveside services were held Friday, Aug. 18, at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his parents, Tracey and Mary Pugh Fry of Pulaski; one brother, Cory Pugh of Pulaski; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Windel Fry, Mr. and Mrs. William Pugh, of Pulaski.<br /><br />FRY, Ruby Molton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1989<br />Ruby Molton Fry, 88, died Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1989 at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 28 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John and Liz Morris Fry. Survivors include four sons, Earl, Brady, Lincoln, Travis Fry, all of Pulaski; three daughters, Alene Brule, Nashville, Inez Graves, Pulaski, Elizabeth Counts, Columbia, 29 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FRYE, Raymond Randolph OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Jun 1984<br />Raymond Randolph Frye, 72, Pulaski, died Tuesday, June 19, 1984, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Coffee County, he was the son of the late Harry and Nell Wilson Frye. He was retired from Maremont Gabriel and Genesco and was a member of First Presbyterian Church.<br />Funeral services were helda t 2 p.m. Thursday, June 21, at Bennett-May Chapel, J. L. Perry officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Martin Frye of Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Veta Nell Sams, Ervin, Tennessee, Mrs. Sybil Burks, Estill Springs, Tennessee and Mrs. Jean Sintic, Tullahoma, Tennessee.<br /><br />FULTON, James Robert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Mar 1988<br /><br />Mr. James Robert Fulton, 47, of Miami, Fla., died Sunday, Feb. 21, 1988, in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Fulton was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Elizabeth Lee Fulton of Fairhope, Ala.; one sister, Faye Robinson of Pulaski.<br /><br />FULTS, Wiley J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Dec 1981<br />Wiley J. Fults, 71, of Route 1, Goodspring, died Monday, November 23. Funeral rites were conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro by Church of Christ minister James W. Creech. Burial was in Fox Hollow Cemetery in Hoover&#8217;s Gap.<br />A Rutherford County native, Mr. Fults was the son of the late Lee Alfred and Anna Frances Hawks Fults.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lera Rogers Fults, Pulaski; six daughters, Mrs. Marlene Adams, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Doris Johnson, Pulaski, Mrs. Betty McHaffey, Lebanon, Mrs. Jane Turner, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Brenda Hall, Pulaski, Mrs. Bonnie Taylor, Memphis; three sons, Will Fults, Goodspring, Jim Fults, Pulaski, Joe Fults, Prospect; one brother, Vernon Fults, Hoover&#8217;s Gap; three sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Haynes, Peoria, Illinois, mrs. Pauline Hayes, Peoria, Illinois, and Mrs. Byanco Rogers, Murfreesboro and fifteen grandchildren.<br /><br />FUQUA, Ruby Campbell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Ruby Campbell Fuqua, formerly of Pulaski, died February 21, 1985, at Columbia Health Care in Columbia, Tenn.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Mamie Thompson Campbell and was married to the late Dr. E. M. Fuqua.<br />Graveside services were held Friday, February 22, at 1 p.m. at Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one son, Dr. William Fuqua of Columbia; two grandchildren, Dr. William Mitchell Fuqua of Rochester, New York and Mrs. Sam Kuykendall of Columbia.<br /><br />FUQUA, Louie G. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Louie G. Fuqua, 78, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 19, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 21, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lafayette, Tenn., Mr. Fuqua was retired from L&amp;N Railroad.<br />Survivors include his wife, Allie Fralix Fuqua of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. Nell Ray of Elkton; one step-son, L. C. Copeland of Lawrenceburg; several step-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Ollie Huffines of Taylorville, Ill., Mrs. Gladys Drake of Muskegon, Mich., Mrs. Zennie Edwards of Pulaski, Mrs. Dema Pelton of Carson, Calif.; one brother, Joe Fuqua of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GAINES, Andy Cunningham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1983<br /><br />Andy Cunningham Gaines, 71, of Sheffield, AL, died on Thursday morning, March 31, 1983 in Gulf Shores, AL.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 4 at Morrison Funeral Home in Tuscumbia, AL. Burial followed in Tuscumbia Cemetery.<br />A native of Painter, AL, he was the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Gaines of Lawrenceburg, TN.<br />He is survived by, his wife, Mrs. Eunice S. Gaines of Sheffield, AL; one son, Morris Gaines; one grandson, both of Gulf Shores, AL; one sister, Mrs. Harry Crook of Pulaski; two brothers, Frank Nolan Gaines of New Prospect and Herbert Lionel Gaines of Nashville and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GAINES, Birdie L. Bradley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1986<br />Mrs. Birdie L. Gaines, 62, of Ardmore, died Monday, Nov. 17, 1986, at Athens, Ala. Clinic. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Jeremiah Gardner Saturday, Nov. 22, at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gaines was the daughter of the late Neal Bradley and Mary Bridgeforth Bradley Sherrell. She was a member of Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church at Elkton and a former employee of Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />Survivors include her husband, Bennie Lee Gaines; one son, Ben Neal Gaines of Ardmore; three brothers and three sisters, George Bradley of Elkton, Mrs. Agnes Garrison, Mrs. Betty Mae Wilson, Floyd Bradley, all of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Pecola Brown and Claude Sherrell, Jr., both of Nashville; an aunt, Mrs. Vera Walker; one step-brother and seven step-sisters, Mrs. Naomi Mitchell, Mrs. Nell Reedus, Miss Maggie Sherrell, Mrs. Myra Jones, Mrs. Betty Jean Harney, Mrs. Parthenia McHaney, Mrs. Ruby Lawrence and Willie Lee Sherrell; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GAINES, Iva Sue Phillips OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1982<br />Mrs. Iva Sue Gaines, 79, Pulaski, died Monday, December 27, 1982 at her home. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Tuesday, December 28 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Floyd Farris officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Wiley and Lota Mae Townsend Phillips and was married to the late Will Henry Gaines.<br />She is survived by three sons, Doc Gaines, Pulaski, Howard Gaines, Fayetteville and James Gaines, Hixon, Tenn.; three daughters, Virginia Cole, Goodspring, Fay Bell, Pulaski, Danese Windsor, Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Robert Phillips, Jackson, Tenn.; two half-sisters, Estell Lawrence and Lona Mae Reees, both of Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />GAINES, Nolia Estelle Pierson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Nolia Estelle Gaines, 94, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gaines was the daughter of the late James Harvey and Eudora Arnold Pierson and was married to the late W. E. Gaines.<br />Survivors include one son, Herman Gaines of Pulaski; two daughters, Martha Bledsoe of Pulaski, Lois Williams of Lewisburg; one sister, Elizabeth Worsham of Lewisburg; 11 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />GAINES, William D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1983<br />Services were recently held at Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel for William D. &#8220;Bill&#8221; Gaines, 61, an insurance salesman with Commonwealth Insurance Company for more than 25 years.<br />Mr. Gaines, of 4805 Flamingo, died at St. Francis Hospital. He was a member of Underwood Methodist Church and a Mason since 1951. A World War II naval veteran, he served with the Seabees in the Philippines. He also was a member of the National Association of Life Underwriters.<br />He leaves his wife, Mrs. Martha H. Gaines; a daughter, Phyllis Gaines of Tavares, Fla.; a son, William D. Gaines, Jr., of Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Noah of Nashville and Mrs. Jackie Callahan of Pulaski, TN; four brothers, John B. Gaines of Stafford, VA, Byron Gaines of Tulsa, OK, Jim Gaines of Nashville, and Thelwood Gaines of Dixon, TN; and a granddaughter.<br />Burial was held in Memorial Park.<br /><br />GAITHER, Elizabeth Arrowsmith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jul 1980<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Elizabeth Arrowsmith Gaither, 84, of Cleveland, who died Thursday, July 24 at Bradley Court Nursing Home in that city, were conducted Friday at 2:00<br />p. m. in Pulaski at Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Gaither was the last surviving member of her immediate family who were long time residents of Pulaski. She was the daughter of the late Mark and Estelle Anderson Arrowsmith. She was married to the late Will T. Gaither of Nashville where they resided for a number of years. Mrs. Gaither was a graduate of Martin College and held membership in the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Virgil Carmichael of Cleveland, several other nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GAJEWSKI, Joseph OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Joseph Gajewski, 67, of Lynnville, died Friday, Nov. 24, 1989, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia.<br />Memorial services were held Saturday, Nov. 25, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church of Pulaski. The remains were cremated.<br />A native of New Britton, Conn., Mr. Gajewski was the son of the late Joseph and Eva Horosko Gajewski. He was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church of Pulaski and was owner of Pulaski Bakery and Nature&#8217;s Harvest Health Food Store in Pulaski.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife Catherine Gajewski of Lynnville; two daughters, Carol Yurewitch of Lynnville, Cynthia Gajewski of New Britton, Conn.; two sons, Gregory Gajewski of Manchester, Conn., and Gary Gajewski of Kingston, Conn.; 10 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Sonia Zardicki of New Britton, Conn., Mrs. Anna Kelly of Meridan, Conn., Mrs. Olga mader of Bristol, Conn.; one brother, Walter Gajewski of New Britton, Conn.<br /><br />GALLOWAY, Sherman Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Dec 1988<br />Sherman Allen Galloway, 69, died Friday, Dec. 16, 1988, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Graveside services were held Sunday, Dec. 18 at Lebanon Cemetery in Lincoln County with Tom Porter officiating.<br />Mr. Sherman was a native of Giles County, and the son of the late William A. and Nellie Bruce Galloway.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ava R. Galloway; one son, Randy Galloway, Florence, Ala.; one step-son, J. R. Copeland, Pulaski; one sister, Elizabeth Flen, Fayetteville; five grandchildren.<br /><br />GANNON, Emmer Mae Long OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1989<br />Emmer Mae Long Gannon, 35, 220 Quailwood Drive, Pulaski, died Saturday, March 25, 1989, at Clarksville Memorial Hospital in Clarksville. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 30 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Long Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gannon was an employee of Maremont Gabriel. Survivors include her parents, Thomas and Minnie Hill Long, Pulaski; one son, Matthew Stevenson, Pulaski; one daughter, Jennifer Stevenson, Pulaski; four brothers, Carl Richard, Donald and James Long, all of Pulaski and Frankie Long, St. Louis, Missouri; and one sisters, Connie Kirk, Pulaski.<br /><br />GARDNER, A. G. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1988<br />Mr. A. G. Gardner, 77, of Elkton, died Wednesday, July 6, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 10, at Saint Elizabeth Primitive Baptist Church in Elkton with the Rev. Brady Leslie and Elder Eugene Lewis officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gardner was the son of the late Atha and Etha Bonner Gardner. He was retired from the L&amp;N Railroad Company.<br />Survivors include two brothers, the Rev. S. L. Gardner of Louisville, Ky., O. C. Gardner of Ardmore, Tenn.; six nephews, nine nieces; a cousin (with whom he lived), Miss Ella Mary Eddings of Elkton.<br /><br />GARDNER, Annie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Annie Mae Gardner, age 89, of 9407 Church Street, Ooltewah, Tennessee, died Friday evening, November 18th, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, November 20, at 9 a.m. in the Valley View Chapel of the Lane Funeral Home in Chattanooga with graveside services at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, November 20th at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski with the Rev. James Taylor officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gardner had lived in Ooltewah for the past four years. She was a member of the Riverside Methodist Church in Ooltewah. Mrs. Gardner was a housewife. She was married to the late Flournoy Gardner.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Louise Williams of Ooltewah; three granddaughters, Mrs. Linda Grove, Miss Marsha Williams, both of Ooltewah, Mrs. Betty Hickman of Soddy, Tennessee; one grandson, Roger Wood of Columbia.<br /><br />GARDNER, Bullar King OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1988<br />Mrs. Bullar King Gardner, 96, of Meadowbrook Nursing Home, died Monday, May 9, 1988, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 14, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Lawrence Childress officiating. Burial was in Center Point Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gardner was the daughter of the late Arthur and Nancy Bass King and was married to the late Rev. Raymond Gardner. She was a member of New Hope Primitive Baptist Church at Conway, where she served as Mother.<br />Survivors include three nieces, Jennie R. Reedus of Pulaski, Julia and Henrie King, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; one nephew, Grady Garrison of Canton, Ohio; two great-nephews, Joe Thomas Reedus of Nashville, William Johnson of Pulaski; one great-grandnephew, David Reedus of Pulaski; three grandnieces, Elizabeth Stevenson of Elkton, Mary and Martha Reedus, both of Pulaski; two step-daughters, Henrietta McCrary of Louisville, Ky., Mattie Hammonds-Brown of Huntsville, Ala.; three step-sons, John Gardner of Canton, Ohio, Martin L. Gardner of Louisville, Ky., and Clyde Gardner of Washington, D. C.; step-grandson, Robert E. Gardner of Chicago, Ill.; several other step-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARDNER, Carrie Mae McNairy OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Apr 1987<br />Mrs. Carrie Mae Gardner, 79, of Nashville, died Saturday, March 28, 1987. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 1, at Mount Bethel Baptist Church with Rev. Benjamin Sweat and Rev. D. C. Williams officiating. Burial was Thursday, April 2, at Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gardner was the daughter of the late Ed and Mattie Brunson McNairy and was married to the late Richard Gardner.<br />Survivors include one son, Willie Richard Gardner; four grandchildren; one great-grandson, three sisters, Mrs. Louise Franklin, Mrs. Eunice Williams and Mrs. Maxine Brown, all of Nashville; one brother, Edward McNairy of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GARDNER, Irma Ruth Brownlow OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Irma Ruth Gardner, 77, of Goodspring, died Thursday, January 16, 1986, at her residence. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, January 18, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Paul McKinney officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gardner was the daughter of the late Erskine and Pattie Reagin Brownlow. She was a retired school teacher and member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Julius G. Gardner of Goodspring; two sons, Kenneth Fred Gardner of Prospect, Steven Paul Gardner of Houston, Texas; three grandchildren, three great grandchildren&#8217; one sister, Mrs. Leslie Brownlow Kerr of Stella; one brother, Sterling Brownlow of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GARDNER, L. Z. (Hog) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1985<br />L. Z. (Hog) Gardner, 70, of Elkton, died Thursday, June 6, 1985, at Methodist Evangelical Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, following a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Atha and Ethel Bonner Gardner. He was a retired farmer and was a member of New Hope P.B. Church.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 11, at 1 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Primitive Baptist Church in Elkton. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br /><br />GARDNER, Nora M. Weaver OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Dec 1988<br />Nora M. Gardner, 87, died Saturday, Dec. 17 at Maury County Hospital. Graveside services were held Monday, Dec. 19 at Maplewood Cemetery with G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Mrs. Gardner was a native of Giles County, and the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Morris Weaver and was married to the late Roy Gardner. No immediate survivors.<br /><br />GARDNER, Sallie Mae McWilliams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Sallie Mae Gardner, 69, of Elkton, died Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 2, at Saint Elizabeth Primitive Baptist Church with William Mannings officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gardner was the daughter of the late Jack and Ophelia Garrison McWilliams and was married to the late L. Z. Gardner. She was a member of New Hope Primitive Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her children, Mrs. Mae Violet Bradley and Robert Holt, both of Elkton; five grandchildren, Floyd Bradley of Canada, Mrs. Barbara Bass, David, Eugene and Tom Bradley, all of Elkton; several step-children; two brothers, the Rev. John Baugh McWilliams of Elkton, the Rev. Willie Anthony McWilliams of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GARDNER, William Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1981<br />The Rev. William Edward Gardner, 58, a native Giles Countian died Sunday evening as a result of a heart attack suffered while preaching from the pulpit of St. James Missionary Baptist Church in Nashville. The Rev. Gardner was the pastor of Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Nashville.<br />In October 1978 another pastor, the Rev. Daniel L. Williams also suffered a heart attack while preaching from the St. James pulpit.<br />During the sermon Sunday evening, the Rev. Gardner fell to the floor and two nurses in the choir administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation. He was taken to the Vanderbilt Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.<br />The Rev. Gardner was the son of the late William Edward and Darthula Gardner of Pulaski. He attended American Baptist Seminary and Emmanuel Baptist College, both in Nashville. He had been a minister for 23 years. He served as the first vice moderator of Nashville City<br /><br />GARDNER, Will Ross OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Will Ross Gardner died Monday, April 21, 1986, at his residence in Elkton. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 25, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Roy White officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gardner was the son of the late John and Lera Gardner. He was a member of the Drivers Chapel A.M.E. Church and an employee of Advance Security International Company of Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />Surivivors include two sons, Roger and Ross Gardner; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Rev. James W. Gardner and Flournoy Gardner, both of Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Clack of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Dorothy Jackson of Evanston, Ill.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GARNER, Alvis Norwood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04ec 1984<br />Alvis Norwood Garner, 80, Goodspring, died on Sunday, December 2, 1984, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Lester, Alabama.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late George and Fannie Norwood Garner. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, December 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Paul McKinney and Dell Sewell officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Campbell Garner, Goodspring; three sons, Douglas Garner, Delmas Garner, and David Garner, all of Goodspring; three daughters, Mrs. Margie Swanner, Mrs. Martha Ruth Thornton, and Wilma Jean Watkins, all of Goodspring; one sister, Mrs. Luther Glover, Goodspring; 18 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARNER, Bessie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />Bessie Mae Garner, 84, died Jan. 1, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 3 at Bennett May Chapel with Andy Brown and Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Garner was married to the late Rufus Garner. Survivors include one son, James Garner, Sanford, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Prince, Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Andrews, Pulaski, Mrs. Christine Nix, Lewisburg; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARNER, Clara Jacobs OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Sep 1982<br />Mrs. Clara Garner, age 74, of the Pulaski Health Care Center, died on August 25, 1982, at the Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Friday, August 27, 1982, at 2:00 p. m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Garner was the daughter of the late John and Cora Jacobs. She was a member of the Moriah Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include, five daughters, Mrs. Ruby Walls, Pulaski, Mrs. Clara Miller, Cinncinatti, Ohio, Mrs. Joyce Smith, Laurel, Miss., Mrs. Frances Hendrix, St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Linda Benevitist, Chicago, Ill.; five sons, Robert Garner, Pulaski, Jerry Garner, Cinncinatti, Ohio, Tommy Garner, Pulaski; 36 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; three brothers, Thomas Jacobs, Jesse Jacobs, Monroe Jacobs, all of Athens, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Martha Brown, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Frances Pitts, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />GARNER, Dewey Joseph OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1988<br />Mr. Dewey Joseph Garner, 38, of Lawrenceburg, died Monday, July 4, 1988, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 7, at North Funeral Home with J. Noel Meredith officiating. Burial was in Fall River Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Garner was the son of the late Elsie Howell Garner. Survivors include his wife, Linda Scott Garner of Lawrenceburg; one son, Shane Garner of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Keila Garner of Lawrenceburg; his father, Osteen Garner Sr. of Leoma; two sisters, Sharon Hendrix of Leoma, Vickie Neidergeses of Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Osteen Garner, Jr. of Leoma, Billy Lynn and Carrell Garner, both of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GARNER, Elsie Estelle Howell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Aug 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Estelle Garner, 62, of Route 2, Leoma, who died Friday, July 31 in Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg, were held Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at Fall River Church of Christ with burial in Fall River Cemetery. Church of Christ minister Aldon Hendrix was the officiant.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Garner was the daughter of the late Clinton and Bertha Fox Howell.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ostine O. Garner; four sons, Ostine O. Garner, Jr., and Billy Lynn Garner, Leoma, Carroll Garner, Pulaski and Dewey J. Garner, Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mrs. Sharron A. Hendrix, Goodspring, and Mrs. Vickie M. Neidergeses, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Elmer Howell, Goodspring, and Aubry Howell, Leoma; two sisters, Mrs. Razzie Harwell, Goodspring and Mrs. Lucille Franks, Cleveland, Ohio; seven grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. North Funeral Home of Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARNER, Guy Hughes OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Jan 1985<br />Guy Hughes Garner, 71, of Taylor, Michigan, died on Tuesday, January 29, 1985. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late David Daniel and Matilda Norwood Garner.<br />Funeral services were to be held in Garden City, Michigan, with burial there.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nina Rose Garner of Taylor; three sons, Henry Duane, Lloyd and Jame Garner, all of Michigan; two brothers, Luther Garner of Fall River and Floyd Garner of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARNER, Helen Elaine Glover OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Oct 1982<br />Mrs. Helen Elaine Garner, 49, Route 1, Goodspring, died Sunday, October 24, 1982 at Parkview Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, October 25 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Ray McDonald officiating.<br />Mrs. Garner was the daughter of Mrs. Mallie Glover of Goodspring, and the late Luther C. Glover.<br />Survivors include her mother; her husband, Douglas Garner, Goodspring; three sons, Steve, Tim and Mike Garner, Goodspring; two sisters, Carolyn Risner, Pulaski, and Sarah Smith, Minor Hill; and a grandchild.<br /><br />GARNER, Mary Louise Hollingsworth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Mary Louise Garner, 77, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 11, 1985, at Hillview Health Care Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with John Gardner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George and Rosie Bell Holley Hollingsworth and was married to the late Fred Reed Garner.<br />Survivors include two sons, Mitchell Garner of Pulaski, James Reed Garner of Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. Glen Roberts of Pulaski, Mrs. Norma Fisher of Texas; four brothers, Edd, Guy and Gilbert Hollingsworth, all of Lewisburg, George H. Hollingsworth of Michigan; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARNER, Maudie Harriett Rodgers OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1981<br />Lawrence Countian, Mrs. Maudie Harriett Garner, 89, died Sunday, December 20 in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. Tuesday, December 22 at New Prospect Church of Christ. Burial followed in Mount Zion Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />Mrs. Garner was the wife of the late Earl Garner and the daughter of the late William and Fannie Malone Rodgers.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Clara Eledge of Leoma; 7 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.<br /><br />GARNER, Rufus Carlos OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Rufus Carlos Garner, 80, a retired farmer residing at 649 E. Jefferson Street in Pulaski died February 12, 1980 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at Bennett-May Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Friday, Feb. 15. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Church of Christ minister Tom Orr officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Garner was the son of the late Neal Garner and the late Ida Roberts Garner. He married the former Bessie Colbert who survives. He was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Other survivors besides his wife include one son James Edward Garner, Sanford, Fla.; six grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Tidwell, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Dessie Alsup of Pulaski.<br /><br />GARNER, Stacey A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Nov 1984<br />Stacey A. Garner, 81, of Route 6, Pulaski, died on Saturday, November 17, 1984, at his residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Abe B. and Minnie Allred Garner. He was a member of Cedar Grove United Methodist Church. He was a retired employee of the state Department of Revenue and a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 10 a.m. Monday, November 19, at Bennett May Chapel, Chester Stephens, Paul Allen and Paul McKinney, officiating, with burial in Fogg Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie E. Garner, and one son, Dr. Aymett Garner, both of Pulaski; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />GARNER, Steven Reed OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Steven Reed Garner, 33, of Columbia, died Thursday, Aug. 21, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />Mr. Garner was a native of Giles County and was the son of the late Mrs. Nina Ruth Noah Garner.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Reed Garner of Franklin; one brother, Marc Garner of Franklin; two sisters, Kathy Johns of Pulaski, Sheila Walker of Antioch, Tenn.; grandmother, Katherine Williams of Pulaski; one nephew and one niece.<br /><br />GARRETT, Alma Broadway OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Alma Garrett, 81, Route 6, Pulaski, died on Saturday, January 5, 1985, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late William P. and Lottie Campbell Broadway and was married to the late Ray Garrett.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, January 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, William Suddarth officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Clyde Garrett of Pulaski and Wilson Garrett of Columbia; one brother, Floyd Garrett of South Carolina; two sisters, Mrs. Leonard Shannon of Ardmor and Mrs. Joe McNeese of Elkton; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARRETT, Amos C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Aug 1987<br />Mr. Amos C. Garrett, 83, of Lynnville, died Saturday, Aug. 15, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, Aug. 16, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Carl Felker and the Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Garrett was the son of the late John and Rosie Follis Garrett. He was a retired farmer and member of the Lynnville Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby Johns Garrett of Lynnville; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Edwards of Brandenton, Fla., Mrs.Martha Edwards of Sarasota, Fla., Mrs. Maude Johns of Pulaski; three brothers, Allen Garrett of Pulaski, Raymond Garrett of Lynnville, Bill Garret of Franklin; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GARRETT, Clifford Reavis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mr. Clifford Reavis Garrett of Lebanon, died Wednesday, May 14, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 16, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Garrett was the son of the late Martin Luther and Mary Lizzie Brashears Garrett.<br />Survivors include six sons, Clifford Reavis, Jr., Tony, Kerry, Nickey, Rickey and Mike Garrett, all of Giles County; 11 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Loyd Manning of Pulaski; three brothers, Doyle Garrett of Giles County, Gettis Garrett of Chardon, Ohio, Dennis Garrett of Cleveland, Ohio.<br /><br />GARRETT, Rag OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Mar 1985<br />Rag Garrett, 71, of Monterey, Tennessee, died Sunday, March 3, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 6, at Monterey First Baptist Church with burial in Welch Memory Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Estell T. Garrett of Monterey; one son, Harold Garrett of Cookeville; one daughter, Mrs. Paul (Joyce) Walker of Pulaski; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />GARRETT, Raymond C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Raymond C. Garrett, 79, of Lynnville, died Sunday, April 17, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 19, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Carl Felker officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Garrett was the son of the late John and Rosa Follis Garrett. He was a member of the Methodist church and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruth May Thurman Garrett of Lynnville; one son, Ray W. Garrett of Lynnville; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Edwards, Mrs. Martha Edwards, both of Sarasota, Fla., Mrs. Maude Johns of Pulaski; two brothers, Allen Garrett of Pulaski, Bill Garrett of Franklin.<br /><br />GARRETT, Ruth Thurman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Ruth Thurman Garrett, 76, of Lynnville, died Tuesday, April 26, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were hld Wednesday, April 27, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Brown Foster and the Rev. Carl Felker officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Garrett was the daughter of the late Ebb and Bessie Walker Thurman. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include one son, Ray Garrett of Lynnville; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARRISON, Arthur C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jun 1986<br />Mr. Arthur C. Garrison, 75, of Ardmore, Tenn., (Elkton Community), died Sunday, June 22, 1986, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Talmadge Clayton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Garrison was the son of the late Clarence and Mollie Bledsoe Garrison. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Velma H. Garrison of Elkton; one son, Buster Garrison of Elkton; one daughter, Sallie Shrewsbury of Bowling Green, Ky.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />GARRISON, Robert (Bob) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jan 1986<br />Mr. Robert (Bob) Garrison, 93, of Pulaski died Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center, following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Roy White at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a son of the late John and Ruthie Payne Garrison. Mr. Garrison was a retired farmer and member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lemmie Mae Garrison of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Alice Wright, Mrs. Virginia Pullen, both of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Bessie Lee Brown of Pulaski; two sons, Robert Garrison, Jr., Pulaski, David Garrison of Bunker Hill; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice G. Overton of Nashville; 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GATLIN, Clara Mable OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Clara Mable Gatlin, 72, of Minor Hill, died Friday, Feb. 19, 1988, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in Jackson Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gatlin was a native of Giles County. Survivors include her husband, Oliver Gatlin of Minor Hill; one son, Harold Dean Gatlin of Minor Hill; one sister, Levonia Davis of Pulaski.<br /><br />GATLIN, Clura McCracken OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Apr 1985<br />Clura M. Gatlin, 87, of Columbia, died Sunday April 7, 1985, at Columbia Health Care Center. A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Blunt and Maggie Parham McCracken and was married to the late Coy Gatlin.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Tom Holland officiating.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. John (Oda Lee) Radford of Columbia; one half-brother, Luther McCracken of West Palm Beach, Florida; one sister, Mrs. Ray Britton of West Palm Beach, Florida; three grandchildren, Tommy M. Williams of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Mrs. Joe (Gwynn) Felker of Nashville, Mrs. David (Mary Frances) Scott of Elkmont, Alabama; 10 grandchildren and one great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GATLIN, Cullen Sherman Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Sep 1982<br />Mr. Cullen Sherman Gatlin, Sr., 75, of Route 4, Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, September 16, 1982 at Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Thursday, September 16, 1982, at the Deerfield Church of Christ in Lawrence County, with burial in the Deerfield Cemetery, Bro. Alden Hendrix officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Marcus Smith and Caldonia Hendrix Gatlin.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Lee Powell Gatlin; four daughters, Mrs. Virginia Stafford, Laughton, Oklahoma, Mrs. Pearl Douglas, Yazoo City, Miss., Mrs. Ruth Luttrell, Nashville, and Mrs. Alice Woody, LaVergne, Tenn.; two sons, Allen S. (Buddy) Gatlin, Jr.of Sand Point, Idaho, and Edward George Gatlin, Atlanta, Ga.; a brother, Tommy Gatlin, Lawrenceburg; a sister, Mrs. Aubrey Townsend, Minor Hill; 18 grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.<br />Mr. Gatlin was a retired employee of Maury Ohio.<br /><br />GATLIN, Herbert Lee Elk Valley Times 17 Nov1986<br />Funeral services for Herbert Lee Gatlin, 67, of Dellrose, were Monday at the Dellrose Methodist Church with the Rev. Marcus Nicoll officiating. Burial was in the Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />The Fayetteville Chapel of the Ralston McCauley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Mr. Gatlin died Sunday morning in the Lincoln Regional Hospital after a brief illness. He was a native of Giles County and a son of the late Elsie and Mamie Birdsong Gatlin. He was a member of the Dellrose Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie Lou Gatlin, two daughters, Mrs. Patsy D. Barnes of Fayetteville and Mrs. Donna K. Mitchell of Dellrose; five sisters, Mrs. Margie Ernst, Mrs. Adeal Meenach, Mrs. Ella Ferguson, Mrs. Shirley Schultz and Mrs. Francis Bolin, all of Louisville, KY.; four brothers, Wayne Gatlin and James Gatlin, both of Fayetteville and Bobby Gatlin and Rayon Gatlin, both of Louisville; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />GATLIN, Jasper William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jul 1985<br />Mr. Jasper William Gatlin, 71, of Prospect, died Sunday, July 21, 1985 at Jackson Hospital in Lester, Ala. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 25 at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Shoal Bluff Cemetery.<br />He is the son of the late Elmer and Vada Hendrix Gatlin and was married to Alice Swinney Gatlin.<br />Other survivors include one son, Thomas Evans Gatlin, Los Angeles, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Beddingfield, Prospect, Mrs. Corrine Hill, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Margaret Peak, Indiana; six brothers, Oliver Gatlin, Minor Hill, Conrad Gatlin, Atlanta, Ga., Fred Gatlin, Kentucky, Lindy Gatlin, Pulaski, E. R. Gatlin, Pulaski, and Boyce Gatlin, Florida; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />GATLIN, Ollie B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br />Mr. Ollie B. Gatlin, 78, of Pulaski, died Monday, Aug. 15, a988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Gatlin was the son of the late Robert and Ada Bell Tarpley Gatlin. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Townsend Gatlin of Pulaski; two sons, John Gatlin of Salem, Ala., Junior Gatlin of Elkmont, Ala.; three daughters, Barbara Williams of Pulaski, Katie Sue Tyner of Athens, Ala., Hallie Will Wise of Minor Hill; two brothers, William Gatlin of Minor Hill, Reedus Gatlin of Pulaski; one sister, Nettie Noles of Salem, Ala.; 19 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GAULTNEY, Mary OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1980<br />A Giles County native, Miss Mary Gaultney, 48, died Monday at her home in Knoxville. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at Frankewing Presbyterian Church with burial in Bethany Cemetery. The Rev. Robert W. Couran, Jr. was the officiant.<br />Miss Gaultney was the daughter of the late Burt H. and Grace Orton Gaultney.<br />Survivors include two brothers, John O. Gaultney, Bronxville, N. Y. and William L. Gaultney, Bean Station; two sisters, Mrs. James H. Ethridge, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. and Mrs. Frank V. Crawford, Lake City, Fla., and an aunt, Miss Dorothy Orton, Knoxville. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GEIGER, Frances Roberts OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1983<br /><br />Frances Roberts Geiger, 65, of Route 3, Pulaski, died on Saturday, April 23, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Don Russell at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 24 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Interment followed in Anthony Cemetery at Anthony, Fla.<br />Born in Georgia, Mrs. Geiger was married to the late Isadore A. Geiger. She was the daughter of the late Robert and Mittie Nesmith Gill.<br />She is survived by one son, James Edward Geiger of Birmingham, Ala.; two daughters, Joan Marsh of Pulaski and Marion Cason of Williston, Fla.; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GENTRY, Claire Paulette OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1983<br />Claire Paulette Gentry, 24, daughter of Mr. George Edward Gentry and Mrs. Ruth Gentry Patterson, died unexpectedly early Thursday morning, May 19, 1983, following an automobile accident near Pulaski.<br />Miss Gentry was a Giles County native and a member of First Baptist Church. She was a 1977 graduate of Giles County High School and was employed at Maremont Gabriel Corporation.<br />Besides her parents, she is survived by her step-father, the Rev. Mose Patterson of Pulaski; step-mother, Mrs. Bee Gentry of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Virginia Reedus of Pulaski; seven brothers, John, George, Lester and Paul Gentry, all of Nashville, James, Joseph, Wayne and Ronald Gentry, all of Pulaski; grandmother, Mrs. Vona Inman, Pulaski; two uncles, three great-aunts, four nieces and four nephews.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, May 22, 1983, at 1:00 p.m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home, Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel, buried in Maplewood Cemetery, with Reverend Willie Lee Leslie officiating.<br /><br />GENTRY, Jennie Euderia Littrell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Jennie Euderia Littrell Gentry, 80, of Pulaski, died Saturday, July 18, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, July 20, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gentry was the daughter of the late James Leroy and Susan Katherine May Littrell and was married to the late Fred E. Gentry.<br />Survivors include eight nephews; 15 nieces; one step-daughter, Mrs. Cookie Franklin of Jacksonville, Florida; close friend, James H. Wilkerson of Pulaski.<br /><br />GENTRY, Thomas E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Thomas E. Gentry, 19, of Prospect, died Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1986 in Delrose. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 21, at Pleasant Hill C. P. Church with Rev. Douglas Coleman officiating. Burial was in New Gilbert Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Gentry was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include one son, LeMarcus Elwood Gentry; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry; five sisters, Mae Joyce Randolph, Vicky Smith, Beverly Gentry and Katina Gentry, all of Pulaski, Renee Appleton of Nashville; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Randolph of Bethel, Mrs. Learlean Gentry of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />GIBBONS, Ruth Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Dec 1981<br />Giles County native, Mrs. Ruth Smith Gibbons, 91, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, December 22 at Oak View Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg. Funeral rites were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Church of Christ minister Gilbert Gibbs was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Gibbons was the daughter of the late Coble and Maggie Neely Smith. Her husband was the late Homer Gibbons. She was a member of Greenwood Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Hobbs, Nashville; two sons, James Gibbons, Lawrenceburg and Charles Gibbons, Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.<br /><br />GIBSON, James Clayton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1982<br />James Clayton Gibson, 79, a retired employee from the Goodyear Company with 36 years service, died Sunday at his home in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, January 19, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. The Reverend Finis Walker officiated. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery at Southport.<br />A Maury County native, Mr. Gibson was a son of the late James and Edna Matthews Gibson.<br />He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and a Mason for more than 50 years, associated with Bigby Lodge No. 167.<br />He was married to the former Annie Lee Neely, who died January 20, 1979.<br />Survivors include, a son, James Lee Gibson of Nashville; sisters, Mrs. Albert (Ma) Dugger of Southport; Mrs. Buford (Jeffie) Sands of Lynnville and Mrs. Roy (Rena) Goldman of Cornersville; a brother, Adolphus (Pete) Gibson of Columbia; three grandchildren; three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GILBERT, Adward &#8220;Sonny&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Oct 1985<br />Adward &#8220;Sonny&#8221; Gilbert, 75, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Sept. 28, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at noon Wednesday, Oct. 2, at Pleasant Hill C. P. Church, Revs. Doug Coleman and D. C. Williams officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native and lifelong resident of Giles County, Mr. Gilbert was the son of the late Almeda and Archie Gilbert. He was custodian of West Hill Elementary School and Bridgeforth Middle School. He was a male attendant at Giles County Hospital and Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Guyula Gilbert; four daughters, Jewel, Linda, and Doris Gilbert, all of Nashville, Carline Gilbert of Bay City, Mich.; five sons, William James, Larry, William Jr. Gilbert, all of Pulaski, Adward Gilbert, Jr. of Detroit, Mich., Melvin C. Gilbert of Louisville, Ky.; one brother, William Gilbert of Columbus, Ohio; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />GILBERT, Charlie W. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Jan 1985<br />Charlie W. Gilbert, 74, of Huntsville, Alabama, died on Friday, January 25, 1985, at Huntsville Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday, January 27, at Laughlin Funeral Home, with burial in Huntsville Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Miss Margaret Gilbert, Birmingham; two sons, John Gilbert, Huntsville and Paul Gilbert, Knoxville; and one sister, Mrs. Virginia Marks, Pulaski.<br /><br />GILBERT, Dorothy Jane OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Dec 1989<br />Miss Dorothy Jane Gilbert, 73, of Pulaski, died Monday, Dec. 4, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial will be held in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Gilbert was the daughter of the late John A. and Mary Abernathy Gilbert. She was a member of Pulaski First Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one brother, Joe Gilbert of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. T. S. Tyson of Nashville; one nephew, John H. Gilbert of Nashville.<br /><br />GILBERT, Edward OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Dec 1982<br />Edward Gilbert, 38, of Rt. 1, Prospect, died Sunday night, November 28, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services are to be held at 1 p. m. Wed., Dec. 1 at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, the Rev. Winfred Smith officiating.<br />Mr. Gilbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Ann Gilbert of Franklin; a son, Sharone Gilbert, Franklin; four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Nell Randolph of Prospect, Mrs. Ola Mae Martindale of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Marie Lytle and Mrs. Imogene Hall, both of Nashville; and a brother, Wilburn Gilbert, Jr. of Bethel. Queen Ann Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GILBERT, Elizabeth Fooshee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Feb 1984<br />Elizabeth F. (Beth) Gilbert died Feb. 7, 1984. Daughter of the late G. Ernest Fooshee and Kitty Bogard Fooshee, of Golden Pond, Ky.<br />She is survived by her husband, Charles R. Gilbert, Jr.; son, George R. Gilbert; one daughter, Marjorie G. Wright; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Joe K. (Lute) Gilbreath, Mrs. Marjorie Harris.<br />Remains are at Hibbett and Bailey Funeral Home, where services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday by Rev. Frank Smith and Dr. Robert Crumbly.<br /><br />GILBERT, Florence OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Oct 1985<br />Miss Florence Gilbert, 92, of Knoxville, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 1985, in that city.<br />Graveside services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Prospect Cemetery. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Luther Gilbert and Lula Ridgeway Gilbert. There are no survivors.<br /><br />GILBERT, Henry Russell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Mar 1985<br />Henry Russell Gilbert, 37, died Tuesday, March 19, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 23, at noon at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with burial in New Gilbert Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Ozell and Katherline Gilbert; two brothers, J. C. Gilbert of Indiana and James L. Gilbert of Nashville; seven sisters, Dorothy Smith, Edis Mitchell, Elna Randolph, all of Indiana, Shirley Gipson of Nashville, Barbara Gilbert of Stella, Agnes Phillips and Norma Gilbert, both of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />GILBERT, Jack OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Jack Gilbert of Stella who died Monday June 16, 1980 at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Lester, Ala., were held Saturday June 21 at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The officiant was the Rev. M. C. Cosby. Interment was in Gilbert Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gilbert was born in Limestone County, Alabama, the son of the late Dick Richard and Carrie Kennedy Gilbert. He was a member of the Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Willie Odell Humphrey of Nashville, Ms. Ethel Gilbert and Mrs. Sallie Lee Nelson, both of Pulaski; one son, Kenneth Gilbert of Detroit, Michigan; sixteen grandchildren; twenty-one great grandchildren; one brother, Earl Gilbert, Minor Hill; and one sister, Mrs. Quintilla Gilbert of Stella. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GILBERT, Jack OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Jack Gilbert, 75, of Prospect, died Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 20, at Pleasant Hill C. P. Church in Stella with the Rev. Douglas Coleman officiating with burial in the church cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gilbert was the son of the late Charlie and Mamie Gilbert. He retired in 1966 after 20 years with General Motors in Detroit.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Cora Moody of Pulaski, and Ms. Minnie Gilbert of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />GILBERT, Katherline OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1985<br />Mrs. Katheriline Gilbert, 78, died Tuesday, June 4, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Archie and Almeda Gilbert.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, June 8, at noon at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with burial in New Gilbert Cemetery in Stella.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ozell Gilbert; one son, James L. Gilbert, Nashville; seven daughters, Dorothy Smith, Edis Mitchell, Elna Randolph, all of Indiana, Shirley Gipson of Nashville, Barbara Gilbert of Stella, Agnes Phillips and Norma Gilbert, both of Pulaski; one step-son, J. C. Gilbert of Indiana.<br /><br />GILBERT, Lifford Henry &#8220;L.H.&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Dec 1987<br />Lifford Henry &#8220;L. H. Gilbert, died Saturday, Nov. 21, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 25, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Douglas Coleman officiating. Burial was in New Gilbert Cemetery in Stella. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gilbert was the son of the late Henry and Lizzie Waters Gilbert. He was a member of the Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella and was a farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Bell Gilbert of Pulaski; four daughters, Carrie Johnson, Barbara Gentry, Sherry Gentry and Tammy Gilbert, all of Pulaski; three sons, Henry, Joe, and Gene Gilbert, all of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; one brother, Ozell Gilbert of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Celestine Brown of Pulaski, Mrs. Rebecca Reynolds of Nashville.<br /><br />GILBERT, Maggie Maud Cox OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Maggie Maud Gilbert, age 89, of South Third Street, Pulaski, died August 23, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, August 25, at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gilbert was a housewife and a member of the Methodist Church. She was married to the late Charles R. Gilbert, Sr. and was the daughter of the late Edd R. and Augusta Ann Abernathy Cox.<br />Mrs. Gilbert is survived by one son, Charles R. Gilbert, Jr. of Nashville; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edwin Gilbert of Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GILBERT, Mary Frances OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1988<br />Miss Mary Frances Gilbert, 77, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 13, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 15, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Gilbert was the daughter of the late John A. and Mary Abernathy Gilbert. She was a member of Pulaski First United Methodist Church and was a seamstress.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Miss Dorothy Gilbert of Pulaski, Mrs. T. S. Tyson of Nashville; one brother, Joe Gilbert of Pulaski.<br /><br />GILBERT, Ozell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Ozell Gilbert, 85, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 28, at Chestnut Grove Community Church in Prospect with the Rev. Walter Coleman officiating. Burial was in the New Gilbert Cemetery in Stella. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gilbert was the son of the late Henry and Lizzie Waters Gilbert and was married to the late Mrs. Katherine Gilbert. He was a retired farmer and member of the Chestnut Grove Community Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, J. C. Gilbert of Indianapolis, Ind.; James L. Gilbert of Nashville; seven daughters, Dorothy Smith, Edis Mitchell and Elna Randolph, all of Indianapolis, Ind., Shirley Gipson of Nashville, Barbara Sue Gilbert of Stella, Agnes Phillips and Norma Gilbert, both of Pulaski; 35 grandchildren; one step-grandchild; 39 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Celestine Brown of Pulaski, Rebecca Reynolds of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GILBERT, Price B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Sep 1989<br />Mr. Price B. Gilbert, 78, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Sept. 9, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Sept. 16, at Pleasant Hill Church at Stella with the Rev. Douglas Coleman officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gilbert was the son of the late Sadie B. Gilbert. He was a deacon at Pleasant Hill and retired from Packard Motor Company as a machinist in Detroit, Mich.<br />Survivors include two nephews, Carl Staten and Ray Black, both of Milwaukee, Wisc.; two nieces, Margie Gilbert of Indianapolis, Ind., Joan Hayden of Memphis; cousins, Cora B. Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilbert.<br /><br />GILBERT, Willie Mae Carter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Willie Mae Gilbert died Saturday in Indianapolis. She was 55 years old. Funeral services were held Thursday morning at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gilbert, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late O. D. and Julia Day Carter.<br />She is survives by her husband, William O. Gilbert of Indianapolis; five sisters and two brothers, none of whom live in Giles County.<br /><br />GILBREATH, Joe Knox Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Dec 1989<br />Mr. Joe Knox Gilbreath, Jr., 73, of Nashville, died Monday, Dec. 25, 1989, at Park View Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 27, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Alan Shields officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gilbreath was the son of the late Pauline and Joe Knox Gilbreath, Sr. He was a member of the Presbyterian church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Lute Gilbreath of Nashville; two brothers, Jack H. Gilbreath of Chattanooga, Robert R. Gilbreath of Jackson, Tenn.; one niece and two nephews.<br /><br />GILBREATH, Joe Knox Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Mar 1980<br />Funeral services for Joe Knox Gilbreath, Sr., 85, will be held tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Gudger Nichols and Rev. William (Bill) Moss officiating. Interment will follow in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Gilbreath, a son of the late J. S. and Mrs. Cora Ewing Gilbreath was born in Pulaski where he attended local schools before entering the employee of the United States Post Office in 1914 as substitute clerk. He retired from this position in 1957 after serving the local office for a period of forty years, a greater part of this time having been spent as Assistant Postmaster.<br />Mr. Gilbreath was well-known throughout Giles County, especially in religious circles, he having served the Presbyterian Church as Deacon and Elder for many years. He was a former member of the Pulaski Rotary Club, the Elks Club, and Hillcrest Country Club, the latter attraction being his love for golf. He died Tuesday afternoon at Fairhaven Nursing Home where he had been a patient for the past two years.<br />Mr. Gilbreath is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Sawyers of Dyersburg and Mrs. Rebecca Nall of Pulaski; three sons, Joe Knox, Jr., Nashville, Jack H. Gilbreath, Chattanooga, Robert F. Gilbreath of Jackson and three grandchildren. His wife, Mrs. Pauline Shearin Gilbreath died in 1963.<br /><br />GILLIAM, Eunice Mae White OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Dec 1987<br /><br />Miss Eunice Mae Gilliam, 91, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Nov. 29, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Graveside services were held Monday, Nov. 30, at Campbellsville Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Gilliam was the daughter of the late Maggie White. She was a retired telephone operator and member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Several nephews, nephews and cousins survive.<br /><br />GILLIAM, Gertrude Frances OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Gertrude Frances Gilliam, 83, died on Friday, September 21, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was married to the late Sherman Gilliam. She was a Methodist.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Saturday, September 22, at Bennett May Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Martin, Pulaski; two sons, Cecil Gilliam, Nashville, and Thomas Gilliam, Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GILLIAM, Hugh Kenneth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Feb 1983<br />Hugh Kenneth Gilliam, 77, of Route 2, Lynnville, died on Monday, February 7, 1983 at his home. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Joe Mason at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 9 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gilliam was a retired carpenter. He was the son of the late William Walker ad Della Pilkinton Gilliam. He was married to the Ruby Inman Gilliam of Lynnville, who survives.<br />Additional survivors include, one daughter, Gail Gilliam Willoughby of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Mossie Martin of Lewisburg; one grandchild; one nephew, Bill Gilliam of Lynnville; and several other nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GILLIAM, Viola Storey OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Viola Storey Gilliam, 68, died Saturday, October 22, 1983 at a Nashville Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 24 at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with burial in Sunset Hills Cemetery of Maury County.<br />A native of Giles County she is survived by three brothers, Elvin and Robert Storey, Pulaski, and William Storey of Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Flournoy Holley of Pulaski and Mildred Simmons of Michigan.<br /><br />GILLIAM, William B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Sep 1987<br />Mr. William B. Gilliam, 52, of Pulaski, died Thursday, August 27, 1987, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Yates officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Gilliam was the son of the late James Kelley Gilliam. He was retired from the U. S. Air Force where he served 20 years and was a Mason.<br />Survivors include his mother, Birdie Ridings of Illinois; his wife, Betty J. Gilliam of Pulaski; one son Hugh (Kelley) Gilliam; one daughter, Mrs. Linaya Fralix of Liberty Hill; one sister, Mary Cooke of Illinois; one grandchild.<br /><br />GIST, Jeffery Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Mar 1982<br />Jeffrey Lee Gist, 12, of Lawrenceburg, died on Saturday, February 27, 1982, after a gun accident at the home of a friend.<br />Funeral services were held on Monday, March 1, at Freeman-Pettus Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in the Lawrence County Memorial Gardens, Mack Pinkelton and Robert Mayes officiating.<br />Survivors include his parents, Lee and Wanda Cross Gist, Lawrenceburg; his grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Cross, Pulaski; his great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Solon Daughtry of Giles County.<br /><br />GLADISH, Louise Potts OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Nov 1985<br />Mrs. Louise Potts Gladish of Lawrenceburg died Nov. 1, 1985, after a short illness at Crockett General Hospital. She was 88 years old.<br />She was born Jan. 2, 1897 at Prospect in Giles County and was the daughter of the late John Baker and Eliza Williamson Potts.<br />She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the Lawrence County Historical Society and the Giles County Historical Society.<br />Funeral services were at Freemon-Pettus Funeral Home Nov. 3 with the Rev. Odis Green and the Rev. Clifton Johnston officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />She was the widow of the late William Ladd Gladish and is survived by five daughters, Martha E. Gladish, Mary Louise Gladish and Anna Gladish, Lawrenceburg, Cleo G. Hester, Dayton, Ohio, and Florence G. Kennon, Little Rock, Ark.; and one son, W. L. Gladish, Jr., Scottsboro, Ala.<br />Also surviving are four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GLADISH, Susan Sugg OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Dec 1984<br />Mrs. Susan Sugg Gladish, 79, St. Petersburg, Florida, died on Tuesday, December 11, 1984, at St. Petersburg Nursing Home.<br />Graveside services were to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, December 13, at Maplewood Cemetery, Carl T. Cannon officiating.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Sallie Sugg Perry of St. Petersburg.<br /><br />GLADNEY, Wilburn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mr. Wilburn Gladney, 77, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, May 14, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Fulton Smith officiating. Burial was in Shady Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Greenhill, Ala., Mr. Gladney was the son of the late Noah E. and Naomi McInnish Gladney. He was a member of the Baptist Church, VFW and was a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Evelene Gladney of Lawrenceburg; three sons, David Gladney of Ethridge, Frederick Gladney of Pulaski, Michael Gladney of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Gilbert Gladney of Florida; one sister, Mrs. Lessie Mae Templeton of Ethridge.<br /><br />GLASCO, Effie Easter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1983<br /><br />Mrs. Effie Easter Glasco, 60, a resident of Pulaski Terrace Apartments died on Friday, March 25, 1983 at Giles County High School.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Brother Mark Johnson at 11:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Interment followed in New Salem Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Glasco was a member of the Church of Christ and a housewife. Her husband, Clarence Glasco of Pulaski, survives. She was the daughter of the late Elmer and Vada Hendrix Gatlin.<br />Additional survivors include, two daugters, Mrs. Edith Coffman of Cedar Lake, Ind. And Mrs. Linda Kay Prince of Pulaski; three step-daughters, Mrs. Marie Gatlin of Lansing, IL, Mrs. Christine Sweeney and Mrs. Lillian Garner, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Corene Hill of Fayetteville, Mrs. Margaret Peak of Gary, IN, and Mrs. Katherine Benefield of Minor Hill; eight brothers, E. R. Gatlin of Pulaski, Oliver Gatlin of Minor Hill, Conrad Gatlin of Atlanta, GA, Bee Gatlin of Ochochobee, FL, Jasper Gatlin of Prospect, Lindy Gatlin of Giles County and Fred Gatlin of Mexico; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GLASCO, James Clarence OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jun 1987<br />Mr. James Clarence Glasco, 81, of Pulaski, died Saturday, May 30, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, June 1, at Bennett May Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in New Salem Cemetery near Minor Hill.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Glasco was the son of the late Rosie Graham Glasco and was married to the late Effie Easter Glasco. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was retired from Gabriel.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Marie Galin of Lansing, Ill., Mrs. Christine Swinney and Mrs. Linda Burgess, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Lillian Garner of Minor Hill, Mrs. Edith Coffman of Cedar Lake, Ind.; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GLAZE, Mildred OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Dec 1981<br />Word has been received here of the recent death of a Pulaski native, Mrs. Mildred Glaze, 93, of Birmingham, Ala. She was a member of the Independent Presbyterian Church. Her husband was the late Andrew L. Glaze.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Woodrow of Birmingham; two sons, Andrew L. Glaze, Jr. of New York and Dr. Robert P. Glaze of Birmingham; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Charles Fisher of Nashville.<br /><br />GLOSSUP, Freddy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Freddy Glossup, 35, of Monmouth, Ill., who died Sunday, February 8 in that city were held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister James E. Holt. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Glossup was the son of Allen Glossup of Pulaski, who survives, and the late Laura Bailey Glossup. He was employed as a meat processor for Wilson Meat Packers.<br /><br />In addition to his father, survivors include a daughter, Miss Cassie Glossup, Monmouth; two sons, Ty Glossup and Chad Glossup, Huntsville, Ala.; three sisters, Miss Peggy Glossup, Franklin, Mrs. JoAnn Vanhooser, Winchester and Mrs. Glenda Simmons, Pulaski; six brothers, Carl Glossup, James Glossup, Harold Glossup, and Gale Glossup, Pulaski, Samuel Glossup, Ardmore, Ala., and Joe Glossup, Cookeville.<br /><br />GLOSSUP, Mavis Byrne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Mavis Byrne Glossup, 65, of Huntsville, Ala., formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 6, 1985, at Big Springs Manor Nursing Home in Huntsville.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Ardmore, she was the daughter of the late Rufus and Ora Bledsoe Smith and was married to the late John McCauley Byrne.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Marty Byrne Brown of Washington, D. C.<br /><br />GLOVER, Edith Jane Hagood OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Apr 1982<br />Mrs. Edith Jane Glover, 41, Goodspring, died on Thursday, April 22, 1982, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. She was a native of Giles County.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, April 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in was Giles Memory Gardens. Mark Hall and Ray McDonald officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert Glover, and three sons, Lonnie, Timothy, and Danny Glover, all of Goodspring; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hagood, Minor Hill; two brothers, David and Donald Hagood, Minor Hill; a sister, Mrs. Judy Jernigan, Goodspring; her grandmother, Mrs. Sally White, Minor Hill; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />GLOVER, Eva Candice Locke OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jul 1984<br />Mrs. Eva Candice Glover, 87, July 22, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George and Betty Harwell Locke and was married to the late David Glover. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 14 at Bennett May Chapel, Bernard Koenig officiating, with burial in Shores Church of Christ Cemetery.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Lona Mae Brewer, Lynnville, Mrs. Hortence Neely, Mrs. Ima Jean Gilliam and Mrs. Mattie Ruth Tucker, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Christine Hillhouse, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Charlotte McDougal, Hendersonville; 29 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GLOVER, Hattie Elizabeth Nave OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jul 1987<br />Hattie Elizabeth Glover, age 90, of Lawrenceburg, Tenn., died Monday, July 27, 1987, at Scott Memorial Hospital, in Lawrenceburg, Tenn.<br />Mrs. Glover was the wife of the late Walter May Glover and the daughter of the late Harvey and Mattie Ashworth Nave. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, July 29 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. James D. Nave officiating with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Alice Bassham, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; two sons, Howard of Pulaski, and E. G. of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Mitchell, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Cora B. Shelton, Lewisburg; two brothers, Earnest and Bennie Nave, both of Athens, Ala.; 4 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />GLOVER, Roy McKinley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 May 1983<br />Mr. Roy McKinley Glover, 77, Goodspring, died Sunday, April 29, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3:30 Sunday, May 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Terry Bear, Dale Sewell, and Ray McDonald officiating.<br />He was the son of the late Gus and Josie Shelton Glover and was married to Rosie Byrd Glover, Goodspring.<br />Other survivors include two sons, F. C. Glover and Glen Glover, both of Goodspring; one daughter, Mrs. Laura Mae Hobbs, Goodspring; seven brothers, Edd Glover, Pulaski,, Thomas and Garfield Glover, both of Shelbyville, Luther and Elmo Glover, both of Goodwpring, James and Raymond Glover, both of Rome, Ga.; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Pope, Goodspring, Mrs. Lois Woosley, Chapel Hill, Mrs. Tessie Smith, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Minnie Woodruff, Calif.; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GLOVER, Willie Mae Fields OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Willie Mae Glover, 81, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 8, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Texas, Mrs. Glover was the daughter of the late Charles Fagar and Ethel Faucett Fields and was married to the late J. S. Glover. She was a member of St. Andrew United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Minatra of Columbia, Mrs. Billy Rose of Pulaski, Mrs. Frances Harwell of McBurg; one son, James Edward Glover of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Cherrie Turntine of Nashville; one half-sister, Mrs. Mary Clifton of Lawrenceburg; two half-brothers, Weldon Williamson of Ashland City, Tenn., J. D. Williamson of Nashville.<br /><br />GOATS, Flournoy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Apr 1980<br />Mr. Flournoy Goats, 63, Route 2, Pulaski, died Saturday, April 5, 1980 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Monday, April 7 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Larry Glass officiating.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late John and Mary Burks Goats.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susie Mae Goats, Pulaski; one son, Bobby Goates, Pulaski; one daughter, Martha Wilson, Columbia; two brothers, Charlie and Davis Goats, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Appleton, and Mrs. Junior Chapman, Pulaski; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />GOATS, Louise Scott OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Louise Goats, 60, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, August 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Goats was the daughter of the late David N. and Allie Mae Kirkland Scott.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Edgar Goats of Pulaski; one son, Larry Bailey of Pulaski; one daughter, Linda Sumners of Pulaski; one brother, Robert Earl Scott of Pulaski; one sister, Martha Tallent of Pulaski; three grandchildren.<br /><br />GOBBLE, William M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Dec 1987<br />Mr. William M. Gobble, 91, of Decatur, Ala., died Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1987 at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 11, at Brown Service Chapel in Decatur. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gobble was owner of Gobble and Fite Lumber Company in Decatur. He was married to Trammie Compton Gobble, who survives.<br />Other survivors include one brother, Noble Gobble of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Grace Faulkner and Velma Rochelle, both of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />GOFF, Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Nov 1986<br />Mr. Robert Goff, 83, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 22, at Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Goff was the son of the late John I. (Cube) and Matilda Tippens Goff. He was a retired farmer and a member of Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Annie Lou Howard Goff; one daughter, Mrs. Shelvy J. Bowers of Nashville; two grandsons, John A. Bowers of Fort Campbell, Ky., Brian Bowers of Nashville; two sisters, Miss Mary Goff and Miss Amanda Goff, both of Indianapolis, Ind.<br /><br />GOLDSBY, Mark Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jul 1984<br />An 18-year-old youth, Mark Wayne Goldsby, died late Sunday night when the motorcycle he was riding sailed off Bryson Road down a 75-foot embankment and into Indian Creek.<br />Authorities said young Goldsby, a student at Giles County High School, was dead at the scene. Another boy, Jeff Birdsong, jumped from the two-wheeler as it left the road and escaped injury&#8230;.<br />Funeral services were set for 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 2, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Sandlin Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his father, Marvin J. Goldsby of Washington State; his mother, Margaret Wiley Green, and stepfather, William D. Green, Route 4, Pulaski; two brothers, Marvin James Goldsby, Pulaski; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lund of Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Goldsby, Washington.<br /><br />GOLDMAN, Lee Rena Gibson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Lee Rena Gibson Goldman, 80, of the Brick Church Community, died on Tuesday, October 9, 1984, at Merihill Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Jim and Edna Matthews Gibson and was married to the late Roy Buford Goldman. She was a member of Glenwood Presbyterian Church in Southport, Tennessee.<br /><br />Funeral services were to be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, October 11, at Bennett May Chapel, Robert Smith and David Roy Wall officiating, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Survivors include a son, Roy Burlon Goldman, Sr., Cornersville; one sister, Mrs. Jeffie Sands, Waco; a brother, Adolphus Gibson, Southport; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GOOCH, B. H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1984<br />B. H. Gooch, 78, Pulaski, died Thursday, September 27, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Boss and Ola Gouldman Gooch. He was a retired employee of Caterpillar Tractor Corporation in Peoria, Illinois.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, September 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Kedron Cemetery, James Merritt officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosie Crabtree Gooch, Pulaski; two sons, Thomas H. Gooch, Dale City, Virginia, and Frank Gooch, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Hasting, Kedron; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GOOCH, Gracie Weatherman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 July 1987<br />Mrs. Gracie Gooch, 87, of Pulaski, died Monday, July 20, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Thomas Orr officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gooch was the daughter of the late William Lafayette and Ada Dawes Weatherman and was married to the late Minus Gooch.<br />Survivors include two step-sons, John L. Gooch of Prospect, and James Gooch of Pennsylvania; one step-daughter, Loretta Thomason of Florida; one half-brother, Leon Randolf Weatherman of Texas; three half-sisters, Effie Mae Hearn, Wanda Ruth Scown and Joda Lee Haynes, all of Texas; one uncle, Clyde Dawes, Prospect; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GOOCH, Minus Ewin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1981<br />Minus Ewin Gooch, 83, of Pulaski, died Saturday, March 21 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ Thomas Orr with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A retired carpenter, Mr. Gooch was a native of Giles County, the son of the late John and Euphila Kerr Gooch. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gracie Weatherman Gooch; a daughter, Mrs. Loretta Tomlinson, Newport Richey, Fla.; two sons, John L. Gooch, Prospect, and James Gooch, York, Penn.; three sisters, Miss Bernice Gooch and Miss Zera Gooch, Prospect, and Mrs. Frances Smithermann, Sylacauga, Ala.; a brother, Kerr Gooch, Prospect; 18 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.<br /><br />GOOCH, Rosie Crabtree OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Aug 1989<br />Mrs. Rosie Gooch, 84, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Aug. 26, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gooch was the daughter of the late Jim and Ada Miller Crabtree and was married to the late B. H. Gooch.<br />Survivors include two sons, Frank Gooch of Pulaski, Thomas H. Gooch of Woodbridge, Va.; one daughter, Ruby Hasting of Kedron; two brothers, Stokley and F. A. Crabtree, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Hughes and Mrs. Dosie Hughes, both of Pulaski; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GOOCH, Zera OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Miss Zera Gooch, 89, of Prospect, died Friday, Sept. 20, 1985, at her residence. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 23, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Hanna Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Yancey and Euphilia Kerr Gooch.<br />Survivors include one sister, Miss Bessie Bernice Gooch of Prospect; one brother, Kerr Gooch of Prospect; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GOODLOE, Jackson Patterson Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jun 1983<br />Rev. Jackson Patterson Goodloe, Jr., 41 of Lynnville, died June 9, 1983 at his home.<br />Mr. Goodloe was the husband of Loretto Patterson Goodloe, and son of Margaret Moss Goodloe and the late Jackson Patterson Goodloe. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and minister for Lynnville Methodist Church and Taylors Chapel Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, June 11, 1983 at 11 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Eugene Barrett and Roy West officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Loretto P. Goodloe, Lynnville; two daughters, Margaret Jessie Goodloe and Jacquelene Goodloe, both of Lynnville; a step-daughter, Patricia Ann Davis, Lynnville; his mother, Margaret Goodloe, Nashville; and a nephew, Bro. Bill Moss, Pulaski.<br /><br />GOODMAN, Minnie Lee Shores OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1985<br />Mrs. Minnie Lee Goodman, 64, of Pulaski, died Friday, June 14, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Clyde and Virginia Pittard Shores.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 p. m. Saturday, June 15, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah, Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev Haywood Liles officiating.<br />Burial include her husband, J. Marlin Goodman of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Ginger Wilson of Lawrenceburg; one grandson; and two sisters, Mrs. Margie Ann Wesson, Mrs. Jane Morrow, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />GOODWIN, Louise Duncan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Aug 1987<br />Mrs. Louise Duncan Goodwin, 82, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1987, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 22, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell and the Rev. Lowell Blankenship officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Goodwin was the daughter of the late William R. and Mary Price Duncan and was married to the late Charles M. Goodwin. She was a member of the Methodist Church and a retired plant worker for Continental Can Company.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Burchell of Pulaski; one son, Douglas Goodwin of Columbia; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Betty Howell of Columbia.<br /><br />GORDON, Annie Lucile Mason OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Jun 1987<br />Mrs. Annie Lucile Gordon, 88, died Tuesday, May 26, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 30 at Dixon Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church with the Rev. A. B. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gordon was the daughter of the late Lewis and Minnie Rhodes Mason. She was a member of the New Providence M. B. Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert Gordon of Pulaski; six sons and four daughters, Laura Stevenson and Charlie Gordon of Nashville, Minnie Butler, Fletcher Gordon and Freeman Gordon, all of Pulaski, Robert Gordon, Jr. and Roger Gordon, both of Indianapolis, Ind., Margaret Gipson and Harrison Gordon, both of Phoenix, Ariz., Lou C. O&#8217;Berry of Chicago, Ill.; 43 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; three sisters, Erma M. Holt of Nashville, Minnie M. Redus of Elkmont, Ala., Etta M. White of Indianapolis, Ind.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GORDON, Eunice Pearl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Mar 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Pearl Gordon, 95, of Pulaski, who died Saturday, March 22 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Monday at 10:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Interment followed in Brick Church Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gordon was the daughter of the late Edward and Nancy Britton and was married to the late Robert Lane Gordon. She was the oldest member of Friendship United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a son, Robert M. Gordon of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Rainey, Mrs. Vivian Denton and Mrs. Opal Dunnavant, of Pulaski; five grandchildren, Mrs. Jewell (Cordell) Story, Waylon Denton, Diane Hickman Fulton, Johnny Lane Dunnavant and Michael Dunnavant, Pulaski, eight great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren.<br /><br />GORDON, Gertrude G. Edmundson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Gertrude G. Gordon, 94, of Prospect (Bethel community) died Monday, Feb. 15, 1988, in Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 16, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Brown Cemetery in the Bethel community.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Gordon was the daughter of the late Elihue E. and Cornelia Hardy Edmundson and was married to the late W. B. Gordon. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one grandson, Joe Gordon of Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br /><br />GORDON, James Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for James Edward Gordon, 62, of West Shoal Street here in Pulaski, who died on Sunday, January 10 at Giles County Hospital, were held at 2:00 p. m. on Tuesday, January 12 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Reverend Bill Moss officiated.<br />Mr. Gordon was a retired employee of the Giles County Highway Garage. He was the son of the late Lee Gordon. His mother, Mrs. Alice Marks Gordon, survives him.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Linda Griggs of Batesville, MS, and Mrs. Pat Swinney of Pulaski; three sons, Danny Gordon, Paul Gordon, and Larry Gordon of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Jo Davis and Mrs. Sally Holt, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Glen Gordon of Pulaski and Walter Gordon of Baltimore, MD; his mother, Mrs. Alice Marks Gordon of Pulaski. He also leaves 13 grandchildren.<br /><br />GORDON, Jim OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 May 1982<br />Jim Gordon, 71, died on Wednesday night, May 12, 1982 at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. on Sunday, May 16 at Jordon Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by two sisters, Myrtle Maxwell of Pulaski and Sadie Buford of Nashville; two brothers, W. O. Gordon and John D. Gordon, both of Louisville, KY; and several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.<br /><br />GORDON, Maude OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Apr 1982<br />Maude Alice Gordon, 82, of Route 6, Pualski, died on Sunday, April 18, 1982, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Reverend Bill Moss at 1:30 p. m. on Tuesday, April, 20, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Methodist Church, Mrs. Gordon was married to the late Lee Gordon.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Everette Holt and Mrs. Jo Davis, both of Pulaski; two sons, Walter M. Gordon of Maryland and Glen Gordon of Pulaski; 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GORDON, William Campbell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for William Campbell Gordon, 63, a retired farmer and State dairy inspector, who died Friday, December 19 at his residence on Route 1, Pulaski, were conducted Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Roy McDonald were the officiants.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gordon was the son of the late Foster, Sr. and Bertha Parker Gordon. He was a member of Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Derryberry Gordon; four sons, William C. Gordon, Jr., Stephen C. Gordon and Randy A. Gordon, Pulaski and David H. Gordon, Shelbyville; two brothers, Foster Gordon and Tommy Gordon, Pulaski and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />GORDON, William Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br /><br />Funeral services for William Henry Gordon, 77, of Pulaski, who died Friday, August 22 at Giles County Hospital, were conducted Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Dr. Gudger Nichols. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gordon was a Giles County native, the son of the late Henry B. and Bell Kennedy Gordon. He was a retired postal employee and held membership in the First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include several cousins.<br /><br />GOSNELL, Clyde OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Clyde Gosnell, 59, of Tchula, Miss., died Thursday, April 18, 1986, in that city. Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 20, at Brick Church Cemetery with Robert Smith officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Geneva Estep Gosnell of Tchula, Miss.; one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Debbie) Cove of Alabama; one brother, Douglas Gosnell of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Virginia Cheatham of Nashville; two granddaughters.<br /><br />GOSNELL, John Bell Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Feb 1982<br />John Bell Gosnell, Jr., 64, died on Wednesday, February 3, 1982, at his home in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Bell and Vestal Smith Gosnell. He was a farmer and a retired employee of Heil-Quaker.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, February 5, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Brick Church Cemetery, Robert Cousar officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edith Thurman Gosnell, Lynnville; one son, Barry Gosnell, Decatur, Alabama; one sister, Mrs. Virginia Cheatham, Nashville; two brothers, Douglas Gosnell, Nashville and Clyde Gosnell, Tchula, Mississippi; and one grandchild.<br /><br />GOWAN, Brenda Faye OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Brenda Faye Gowan, 35, Wilson Lane, Pulaski died Sunday, June 19, 1983, following an accident in Maury County.<br />Mrs. Gowan was the wife of Ernest Byron Gowan. She was a Giles County native. She was the daughter of the late Rayburn Smith and Mildred Vick Cooper<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, 1983 at East Hill Church of Christ, burial in Giles Memory Gardens with Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Floyd Farris and Larry Benderman officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Tina Renee Gowan, Pulaski; and maternal grandmother, Itelyene Brewer Cooper of Ethridge.<br /><br />GOWAN, Elease Prince OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Elease Gowan, 78, of Lewisburg, died Monday, Nov. 16, 1987, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 18, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Roger Hammond officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Mrs. Gowan was the daughter of the late Arthur and Mary Frances Cole Prince and a native of Giles County. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Carl W. Gowan of Lewisburg; two daughters, Mrs. Paulette Crabtree and Mrs. Barbara Shaw, both of Lewisburg; two sons, Jerry and Robert Gowan, both of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Sammie Burt of Lynnville; three brothers, Allen D. Pierce of Fayetteville, Willard and Virgil Pierce, both of Pulaski; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GOWAN, Ernest Walter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 May 1984<br />Ernest Walter Gowan, 70, Pulaski, died on Thursday, May 17, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe and Pearl Warden Gowan.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 19, at Bennett May Chapel, Dennis Russell and Floyd Farris officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Alice Griggs Gowan, Pulaski; six daughters, Mrs. Brownie Malone, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Geraldine Collins, Mrs. Jo Ann Fly, Mrs. Faye Payne, Mrs. Beverly Carver, Mrs. Peggy Turner, all of Pulaski; three sons, Billy Gowan, Jackie Gowan, and Glen Gowan, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Hamlett, Mrs. Ethel Pierce, Mrs. Frankie Boone, Mrs. Ruth Surles, Pulaski; one brother, Carl Gowan, Lewisburg; 21 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GOWAN, Ernest Byron OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Ernest Byron Gowan, 38, Wilson Lane, Pulaski, died Sunday, June 19, 1983, following an accident in Maury County.<br />He was the husband of the late Brenda Faye Gowan and a Giles County native.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, 1983 at East Hill Church of Christ, burial in Giles Memory Gardens with Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Floyd Farris and Larry Benderman officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Gowan is survived by his parents Ernest Walter and Mary Alice Griggs Gowan, Pulaski; one daughter, Tina Renee Gowan, Pulaski; three brothers, Billy, Jackie, and Glenn Gowan, all of Pulaski; six sisters, Brownie Malone, Murfreesboro, Geraldine Collins, Pulaski, JoAnn Fry, Pulaski, Faye Payne, Pulaski, Beverly Carver, Pulaski and Peggy Turner, Pulaski.<br /><br />GOWAN, Lisa Kaye OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Lisa Kaye Gowan, 11, Wilson Lane, Pulaski, died Sunday, June 19, 1983, following an accident in Maury County.<br />She was the daughter of the late Ernest Byron and Brenda Faye Cooper Gowan.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, 1983 at East Hill Church of Christ, burial in Giles Memory Gardens with Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Floyd Farris and Larry Benderman officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />She is survived by one sister, Tina Renee Gowan, Pulaski; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gowan, Pulaski; and great grandmother, Mrs. Iteylene Brewer Cooper.<br /><br />GOWAN, Wallace Hill OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1983<br />Wallace Hill Gowan, 66, of 827 Abernathy Drive in Pulaski, died on Sunday, April 10, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Art Jenson at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12 in Bennett-May Chapel. Interment followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wallace was a retired dairy farmer and was a member of the Church of Christ. His wife, Mattie Richardson Gowan of Pulaski, survives. He was the son of the late Joe M. and Virgie Pearl Warden Gowan.<br />Additional survivors include, three daughters, Mrs. Don Gilbert of Memphis, Mrs. Alvin Kimbrough of Chattanooga and Mrs. Robert Jacoby of Columbia; two sons, Joe F. Gowan of Knoxville and Thomas Perry Gowan of Pulaski; two brothers, Ernest Gowan of Pulaski and Carl Gowan of Lewisburg; four sisters, Mrs. Oscar Surles, Mrs. Aymett Hamlett, Mrs. Virgil Pierce and Mrs. Grady Boone, all of Pulaski; twelve grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />GOWEN, Christine Crumley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Christine Crumley Gowen, 67, of Ethridge, died Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Maury County Hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 23, at Ethridge Baptist Church with Bro. Lawrence Harris officiating. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery. North Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Gowen was the daughter of the alte Alex and Annie Virginia Woodard Crumley of Giles County. She was a member of the Ethridge Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, F. L. Gowen, Jr. of Ethridge; one daughter, Mrs. Carol Jean Hill of Birmingham, Ala.; one son, Don Lee Gordon of Decatur, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Juran Barnett of Pulaski, Mrs. Selma Widby of Nashville, Lee Darnell of Lewisburg; two granddaughters, Tonya Gowen of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Kelly Amos of Birmingham, Ala.; two grandsons, Brent Hill of Birmingham, Ala., Blake Gowen of Decatur, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GOWER, Eli OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Eli Gower of Louisville, Ky. (formerly of the Pleasant Ridge Community), died Saturday, April 2, after a short illness.<br />Survivors include his wife, Christene Williams Gower; one daughter, Carol Jean Riggs;<br />McDaniel Funeral Home in Louisville was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOWER, John Felix OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1981<br />Funeral services for Giles County native and retired farmer, John Felix Gower, 76, who died in Louisville on Saturday, April 18, 1981 were held at Bennett-May Chapel Tuesday, April 21 at 1:00 p. m. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gower born May 27, 1904 was the son of the late Jessie Gower and Minnie Patterson Gower. He was not married.<br />Survivors include one brother, Eli Gower, Louisville, Ky.; one niece, Mrs. Jean Riggs, Louisville, Ky., and one nephew, Tillman Gower, Pulaski.<br /><br />GRAHAM, Anna Mae Thomason OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Anna Mae Graham, 80, of Route 1, Lynnville, died on Wednesday, April 11, 1984, at Graymere Nursing Home, Columbia.<br /><br />A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Will and Molly Frost Thomason. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Spencer Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, Edward Graham, Lynnville, and Jesse Graham, Waycross, Georgia; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Morris, Springhill, Tennessee; 20 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAMMER, Holley Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Nov 1980<br />Holley Lee Grammar, Sr., 63, of Nashville died Sunday, November 16 at his residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday November 18 at 10:00 a. m. at Pettus-Owen-Wood Funeral Home in Nashville with burial in Harpeth Hills Memorial Garden.<br />Mr. Grammar was a Giles County native. He was married to the late Alice Mae Reed.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Barbara Grammer and Mrs. Brenda Joyce Thomas, Nashville; six sons, John Grammer, Orange Park, Fla., Holley, Jerry, Don, Billy and Ronnie Grammer all of Nashville; 15 grandchildren; one step-sister, Mrs. Roberta Graves, Diana Community and one step-brother, Robert Bolden of Lynnville.<br /><br />GRANT, Edwin Aaron OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1985<br />Mr. Edwin Aaron Grant died Monday, Sept. 8, 1986, in Orlando, Fla. Survivors include his wife, Susan Grant; two daughters, Martha Lynn and Lisa Grant; his parents, Aaron and Bettye Lou Grant; one brother, Donald Grant; two nephews; one niece and several aunts and uncles.<br /><br />GRANT, Roy Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Aug 1985<br />Roy Lee Grant, 76, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, August 28, 1985, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lonzo and Ethel Richardson Grant. He was a retired security guard.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Aug. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Gladys Clifton Grant of Pulaski; one son, Royce Grant of Pulaski; two daughters, Kathy Perry of Pulaski, Charlotte Cook of Nashville; one half-brother, Robert Grant of Columbia, Ga.; three half-sisters, Bell Vick of Florence, Ala., Alvie May of Chickasaw, Ala., Christine Miller of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Digmon of Sweet Water, Ala., Mrs. Willie Jane Crenshaw of Mobile, Ala.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAU, Herschel Dwight &#8220;Pops&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Herschel Dwight &#8220;Pops&#8221; Grau, age 69, died at his home in Pulaski. A native of South Bend, Ind., Mr. Grau was an interior decorator and a veteran of WWII serving in both the US Army and the US Navy.<br />His parents were the late Roy an Cecile Grau.<br />No memorial services were conducted, due to the fact that Mr. Grau had requested that his remains be donated to the Vanderbilt School of Medicine in Nashville for medical research. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Betty Stanage Moore of Ardmore, Ala.; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, James Grau of St. Augustine, Fla. and Edwin Grau of Lancaster, Calif.<br /><br />GRAVES, Clyde B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1988<br />Mr. Clyde B. Graves, 69, of Prospect, died Monday, March 7, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Massey Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Graves was the son of the late Bunyan and Hortence Massey Graves. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include several cousins.<br /><br />GRAVES, Edna Pryor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Pryor Graves, a native Giles Countian, and for many years a resident of Nashville, were conducted Monday, March 16 at 2 p. m. at Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, Nashville, with James Shoulders officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Graves died at a Hendersonville Hospital on Thursday, March 12.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Solon S. Pryor of Columbia and Neal B. Pryor, Nashville; three sisters, Mattie Pryor, Gallatin, Mrs. Viola Tomberlain, Nashville, Mrs. Elizabeth Tomberlain; three daughters; and six sons.<br /><br />GRAVES, Eugene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1986<br />A Pulaski man was killed in a one vehicle accident in Alabama Sunday. Eugene Graves, 36, of Route 6, died when the tractor-trailer he was driving left the road and he was thrown from the vehicle.<br />Alabama state troopers said Mr. Graves apparently lost control of the truck when he swerved to miss hitting cattle. The accident occurred on Alabama Highway 24 nine miles west of Russellville. He was driving a truck from Mid-Tennessee Express out of Eagleville. He was hauling a load of pipes at the time of his death.<br />Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah White Graves of Pulaski; his parents, Edward Eugene and Inez Faye Graves of Pulaski; one son, Timothy Eugene Graves of Pulaski; one daughter, Becky Lynn Graves of Pulaski; three brothers, Roy Jefferson Graves of Nolensville, Joe Kent Graves and Donnie L. Graves, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Bonnie Pierce of Minor Hill, Annie Larson and Connie Graves, both of Pulaski; and his great-grandfather, Rubey Molden Fry of Pulaski.<br /><br />GRAVES, Evie Lee Long OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Evie Lee Graves, 79, Pulaski, died on Sunday, December 13, 1981, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Demps Long and Zylphia Rogers Long and the wife of the late Edgar Graves. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Monday, December 14, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include five sons, Virgil Graves, Lynnville, Calvin and Marion Graves, Pulaski, Monroe Graves, Minor Hill, and Charles Graves, Fayetteville; five daughters, Vivian Dunnivant, Dorothy Medley, Etty Medley, and Betty McGee, Pulaski., and Eva Mae Dunnivant, Hamilton, Ohio; six half-brothers, Luther Long, Minor Hill, Edward Long, Salem, Ala., James Long, Winter Haven, Florida, Lester Long, Decatur, Alabama, Junior Long, Belle Mina, Alabama, and Coleman Long, Texas; 36 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAVES, Hortense Massey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jan 1983<br />Mrs. Hortense Massey Graves, 92, of Route One, Prospect died on Friday, January 14, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 16 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. L. C. Duck officiating. Burial followed in the Massey Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Graves was the wife of the late Bunyan Graves. Her parents were the late Fields and Josephine Downing Massey.<br />She is survived by one son, Clyde Bee Graves of Prospect and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GRAVES, Pete OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Aug 1982<br />Pete Graves, 74, of Murfreesboro, formerly of Giles County, died on Monday, August 2, 1982, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Indiana, he was the son of the late Charles and Jessie Long Graves. He was a retired farmer and cattleman.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, August 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, W. H. Fisher and Al Henson officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tessie Walls Graves, Murfreesboro; one son, Charles Graves, Brentwood; one brother, Kenny Graves, Arizona; two sisters, Iva Sargent, Arizona, and Hazel Scher, California; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAVES, Robert Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1983<br />Robert Allen Graves, 71, of Route 6, Box 94-C in Pulaski, died on Monday, April 4, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Marcus Nickell at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Graves was a membr of the Methodist Church and a retired Giles County Highway Department employee. His wife, Christine Thurman Graves of Pulaski, survives. He was the son of the late John C. and Myrtle Coggins Graves.<br />Additional survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn McCluskey; two sons, Tom Walls of Nashville and Bob Walls of Pulaski; one brother, Howard Graves of Osceola, Indiana; one sister, Mrs. Maggie Ross of Columbia and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAVES, Roberta Bolden OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jul 1989<br />Roberta B. Graves, 68, of Terrace Apts., Pulaski, TN, died July 14, 1989, in the Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held July 16 at 2 p. m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Graves was the daughter of the late Robert and Lettie Strickland Bolden and the wife of the late James S. Graves.<br />Survivors include two sons, Tommy Graves of Diana and Wayne Bolden of Pulaski; two brothers, Robert Bolden of Pulaski and Ben Lee Bolden of Gainesville, FL; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAY, Edna Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1985<br />Mrs. Edna Wilson Gray, 60, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, August 21, 1985, at Maury County Hospital. A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Edd and Lula Gobble Wilson.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 22, at Fisk Trapp Baptist Church in Lawrence County with burial in Fisk Trapp Cemetery, Ed Lopp officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Paulie Gray of Lawrenceburg; three sons, J. L. Gray of Pulaski, Loyd Gray of Ethridge, Eddie Joe Gray of Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Janice Miller and Mrs. Freddie Adams, both of Nashville; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Glen Wilson of Florida, Tom Wilson of Ohio; one sister, Louise Bray of Ohio; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GREEN, Adam OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Dec 1983<br />Mr. Adam Green, age 91, of Route 6, Pulaski, died December 6, 1983, at the Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, December 10, at 11 a.m. in Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. R. A. Oliver officiating. Burial was in Goodsprings Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Green was a railroad worker and farmer. He was married to Mrs. Suddye Green of Pulaski. He was the son of the late Adam and Sarah Wilson Green.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, one daughter, Ms. Robert McDowell of Los Angeles, California; two sons, Arthur Green of Cleveland, Ohio and Charlie Green of Los Angeles, California; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GREEN, Bearl Wheeler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1983<br />Bearl Wheeler Green, 89, of 311 Jones Street, in Pulaski, died on Saturday, April 23, 1983 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Bill Moss at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 24 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Interment followed in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />Born in Tennessee, Mr. Green had been a member of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church since 1914. He was a retired carpenter. His wife, Mattie White Green of Pulaski, survives. He was the son of the late Daniel and Betty Jones Green.<br />Additional survivors include, two grandchildren, Glen Lamar of Pulaski and Gail Perry of Lawrenceburg, Ken.; four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GREEN, David Ray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1988<br />Mr. David Ray Green, 56, of Lynnville, died Sunday, Sept. 11, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bobby Williams officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Green was the son of the late Joe Horace and Georgie C. Holt Green. He was employed in the road construction business.<br />Survivors include his wife, Opal Beaver Green of Lynnville; one son, Donald Ray Green of Lynnville; three sisters, Doris Tuttle and Freda Brown, both of Spring Hill, Mildred Gilliam of Madison; two grandchildren.<br /><br />GREEN, Inge Knowl OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Inge Green, 46, of Lynnville, died Monday, September 7, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Graveside services were held Tuesday, Sept. 8, at Polk Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Richard Bradley officiating.<br />Mrs. Green was the daughter of Luise Frankenhouser Knowl Mohrr and the late Wilhelm Knowl of West Germany.<br />Survivors include her husband, Odis Green of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Tommy McGee of Lynnville; two sons, William E. Green of Pulaski, James E. Green of Lynnville; two sisters, Maria Sacks and Regina Frankenhouser, both of West Germany; two brothers, Gustel and Doni Mohrr, both of West Germany; four grandchildren.<br /><br />GREEN, Lillian Estelle Pickett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Lillian Estelle Green, 72, of Pulaski, died Saturday, March 14, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Monday, March 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Green was the daughter of the late William and Bessie Longshore Pickett.<br />Survivors include her husband, James Earl Green of Pulaski; three sons, David Green of Michigan, Franklin and Mike Green, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Tyson and Carson Pickett, both of Prospect; one sisters, Vivalee Johnson of Goodspring; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GREEN, Linda Jane White OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Linda Jane Green, 45, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1987, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Judson Hays officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mrs. Green was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include her husband, Haywood Green of Pulaski; her parents, Nelson and Ivarene White of Pulaski; one son, Tony Green of Pulaski; one daughter, Tammy Edwards of Pulaski; one brother, Ernie White of Pulaski; one sister, Barbara Brown of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br />GREEN, Mary Elizabeth Longshore OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen,25 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Green, 65, of Route 7, Pulaski, were held Thursday, February 19 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant. Mrs. Green died Tuesday in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Edd and Clemmie Higdon Longshore.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Virdie C. Green; three daughters, Mrs. Eudean Johnson and Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, Minor Hill and Mrs. Dorothy Beasley, Salem, Ala.; a brother, J. D. Longshore, Shelbyville; a sister, Mrs. Susie Hill, Goodsprings; eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />GREEN, Mattie Louise Durham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Oct 1985<br />Mattie Louise Green, 77, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 27, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Albert Pope and Jeffery Durham officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Robert Lee and Anna Rebecca Bailey Durham and was married to the late G. H. Green.<br />Survivors include two step-sons, Flavel and Aaron Green, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Elizabeth Barnett of Pulaski; three step-daughters, Ann Dickey of Pulaski, Hazel and Oscar Grinnell, both of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Jessie Durham of Atlanta, Ga.; two sisters, Agnes Lanier of Thebes, Ill., Rose Denton of Michigan; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />GREEN, Oben OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1980<br />A native Giles Countian, Oben Green, 60, of Chicago, Ill. died Saturday, April 27 at Veterans&#8217; Administration Lakeside Medical Center in that city. Funeral services will be held Thursday (today) at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Green was the son of the late George Haley and Rosie Anne Brewer Green. He was employed as a punch press operator in a manufacturing company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ethel Massey Green; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Mize, Pulaski; a son, Thomas O. Green, Pulaski; step-mother, Mrs. Louise Green, Pulaski; six sisters, Mrs. Littie Bowen, Summertown, Mrs. Hazel Grinnel and Mrs. Ozear Grinnel, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ann Dickey, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett and Mrs. Shelby Vernon, Pulaski; two brothers, Flavel Green and Aaron Green, Pulaski; six grandchildren; 11 nieces and 9 nephews.<br /><br />GREEN, Ruby Neal OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Ruby Neal Green, 94, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 26, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Graveside services were held Thursday, April 28, at Mount Moriah Cemetery with the Rev. Haywood Lyles. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Green was the daughter of Sam and Minnie Braly Neal and the wife of the late Elmo Green. She was a housewife and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors inclued one son, Robert Green of Dickson,TN; three daughters, Mrs. Frances Lashlee of Nashville,TN, Mrs. Anne Shangraw, of San Diego,CA, and Mrs. Elmorie Martin of Pulaski, TN; five grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and one brother, Thomas Neal of San Pedro, CA.<br /><br />GREEN, Samuel Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br /><br />Mr. Samuel Edward Green, 53, of Elkmont, Ala., died Tuesday, April 12, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 13, at Elkmont Church of Christ with Buford C. Holt officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Green was the son of the late Verdie Carl and Mary E. Longshore Green. He was an employee of the Walker-Die Casting in Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include his wife, Marie Scott Green of Elkmont, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Patricia Hill of Smyrna; three sisters, Dorothy Beasley of Madison, Ala., Eudean Johnson and Evelyn Johnson, both of Minor Hill; two grandchildren.<br /><br />GREEN, Stella Roberts OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jun 1983<br />Stella Roberts Green, 88, Rt. 1 Pulaski, died June 10, 1983 at Hillview Nursing Home in Columbia, TN.<br />She was the wife of James Ed Green, and the daughter of the late Robert J. and Vinnie Stoven Roberts. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel, Sunday, June 12, 1983, 2 p.m. with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Loyd C. (Sharkey) Green, Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GREEN, Virdie C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1983<br />Virdie C. Green, 76, of Rt. 1, Minor Hill, TN died May 17, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Mr. Green was born in Wilson County, TN, and was a retired farmer.<br />He was the husband of the late Mary Elizabeth Longshore Green, and the son of the late Samuel and Martha Ann Breeding Green.<br />Mr. Green is also survived by 1 son, Edward Green of Elkmont, Alabama; 3 daughters, Eudean Johnson and Evelyn Johnson, both of Minor Hill, and Dorothy Beasley, Salem, Alabama; 4 brothers, Dewey, of Livingston, TN, Will, of Lawrenceburg, TN, Earl, of Fall River, TN, and Grady of Pulaski; 2 sisters, Mrs. Vella Bullington, Pulaski and Mrs. Ella Kelly, Lawrenceburg; 8 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 18, 1983, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery; Mack Pinkelton and Buford Hold officiating.<br /><br />GREENE, Annie Lee Anderson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Mrs. Annie Lee Greene, 80, of Route 6, Pulaski, died Friday, January 25 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. The Rev. Clarence Stewart was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Greene, who held membership in the Baptist Church, was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. She was married to the late R. T. Greene.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Hal Stewart and Mrs. Walter Sandridge, Pulaski, Mrs. Herman Spencer, Columbia, Mrs. Esque Hampton, Athens, Ala., Mrs. David Hill, Tullahoma and Mrs. Berry Yantzi, Huntsville, Ala.; three sons, James Greene, Columbia, Charles Greene, Lynnville and Ronnie Greene, Nashville; a brother, William Anderson, Columbia; 30 grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren.<br /><br />GREENE, Hershell O. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1982<br /><br />Funeral services for Hershell O. Green, 73, of Route 1, Minor Hill, were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, January 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Services were conducted by Danny Pettus and Gilbert Gibbs. Burial followed in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A retired employee of the Giles County Highway Department, Mr. Green died on Wednesday, December 30 at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Jennie Felker Green of Minor Hill. He was the son of the late Charlie and Utilla Cottrell Green. Survivors, including his wife Jennie, are three daughters, Mrs. Donna Townsend of Minor Hill, Mrs. Dot Warf of Lynnville, Mrs. Doris Pigg of Columbia; two brothers, Frank Green of Pulaski and Grady Green of Texas City, TX; one sister, Mrs. Herman Howell of Leoma, TN; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive.<br /><br />GREGG, Jennie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Oct 1985<br />Funeral services for 77-year-old Mrs. Jennie Gregg will be held this p.m. at 3:00 at the Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., with burial in the Kedron Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gregg is survived by one daughter, three sons, and one sister, Mrs. Alberta Faulkner of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews and grandchildren.<br /><br />GREGG, John Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Nov 1984<br />John Luther Gregg, 69, Pulaski, died on Thursday, November 8, 1984, at the Veterans Home. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Thomas and Maudie Mae Grammar Gregg. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Thomas Gregg of Goodlettsville, Tennessee and James T. Gregg of Donelson, Tennessee; two sisters, Hazel Marquardt, Nashville, and Mildred Grisham of Kentucky.<br /><br /><br />GREGG, Joseph Earl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Nov 1984<br />Joseph Earl Gregg, 77, of Route 1, Lynnville, died Wednesday, November 7, 1984, at his home. A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late James and Gertrude May Gregg. He wa a retired farmer and a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 10, at Bennett May Chapel, Mack Wheeler and Al May officiating, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Alene Barber Gregg; one daughter, Mrs. Anita Shelby, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Wilma Ashton, Columbia; a half-sister, Mrs. Bertha Blackwell, Columbia; one brother, Clifford Gregg, of Mooresville, Tennessee and one grandchild.<br /><br />GRENKO, John Paul Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />John Paul Grenko, Sr., 62, of Prospect, died Sunday, Oct. 29, 1989, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 31, at Kedron Cemetery with Doug Caldwell officiating.<br />A native of Ohio, Mr. Grenko was the son of the late John Paul Grenko and was married to the late Mary Ann Grenko.<br /><br />Survivors include his mother, Helen M. Hosey of Florida; two sons, John Grenko, Jr. of Dayton, Ohio, Ronald Grenko of Prospect; one daughter, Trena Burdette of Prospect; two sisters, Louise Grenko and Shirley Hosey, both of Florida; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />GRENKO, Mary Ann Mikola OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Mary Ann Grenko, 57, of Prospect, died Sunday, Aug. 3, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Ohio, Mrs. Grenko was the daughter of the late John and Katherine Dubrovac Mikola. She was a nurses aid.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Grenko of Prospect; two sons, John Grenko, Jr. of Dayton, Ohio, Ronald Grenko of Prospect; one daughter, Trena Burdette of Prospect; two half-brothers, George and John Stunick, both of Dayton, Ohio; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Annie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Annie Griffin, age 84, formerly of the Minor Hill Community, died Tuesday, August 30, 1983 in Winter Haven, Florida. Funeral services were held in Winter Haven with burial in that city.<br />Mrs. Griffin was the wife of the late Mr. Herman Griffin of Minor Hill. Two daughters survive, Margaret Shelton and Joann Daniel both of Winterhaven, along with several grandchildren.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Charles Lamar OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1988<br />Mr. Charles Lamar Griffin, 58, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, July 5, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Blanch Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr Griffin was the son of the late Frankie Guy and Alta Exene Smith Griffin. He was a World War II veteran and a retired sales manager from DuBois Chemicals.<br />Survivors include his wife, Frances Southerland Griffin of Pulaski; one son, Jerry Griffin of Dacula, Ga.; one daughter, Brenda Kay Hargrove of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Budell G. Bradford of Memphis; six grandchildren.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Lyles B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen,<br />Mr. Lyles B. Griffin, 80, died Monday, Feb. 29, 1988, in Orlando, Fla., and was buried in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Griffin was the son of the late Junus and Minnie Griffin. Mr. Griffin is survived by a nephew, Duane G. Rost.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Mary Bell White OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jun 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Bell Griffin, 63, of Union Grove, Ala., died Saturday, May 27, 1989, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, May 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKissick officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Griffin was the daughter of the late Horace and Thula Ridgeway White.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Paul L. Griffin of Union Grove, Ala.; one son, Johnny Buchanan of Goodspring; one daughter, Pam Hollis of Madison, Ala.; four brothers, James White of Stella, Edd White of Lawrenceburg, Eldon and Leon White, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Gail Jones of Lawrenceburg, Ivadell Smith and Carolyn Skeen, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Mary Ralston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jun 1984<br />Mrs. Mary Ralston Griffin, 73, Columbia, died on Friday, June 8, 1984, at Maury County Hospital. A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late Charles A. and Mattie Sue Baker Ralston and was married to the late Tommie Griffin. She was a retired saleslady and a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 10, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Stanley Ralston of Pulaski, and Charles A. Ralston of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />GRIFFITHS, E. Weaver OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jan 1989<br />E. Weaver Griffiths died Jan. 15, 1989 at the Meadowbrook Nursing Home. A Masonic service was held Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 7:30 p.m at Carr and Erwin Chapel with funeral services at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is the son of the late Rev. Phillip Louis and Emma Rebecca Gresch Griffiths. He was married to the late Mary Caroline Fleming Griffiths.<br />Survivors include two sons, Edwin W. Griffiths, Jr. of Magnolia, New Jersey and Gaylord Gene Griffiths of Falls Church, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Frank (Phyllis) Dregallo of Falls Church, Va.; two brothers, Phillip L. Griffiths and Dr. John A. Griffiths of Pinella Park, Fla.; sister-in-law, Elizabeth Fleming, Pulaski; 11 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren;<br />Mr. Griffiths was a native of Morris Run, Pa. He was a resident of Pulaski since 1965 and employed at Maremont-Gabriel Corp. as superintendent of the tube mill.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Billy Joe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Billy Joe Griggs, 48, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 13, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Bill Worley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Griggs was owner of Flatrock Furniture and Wholesale Company.<br />Survivors include his father, W. L. Griggs of Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Razzie Garner Griggs of Pulaski; step-mother, Ivalene Griggs of Pulaski; his wife, Carolyn Redd Griggs of Pulaski; two sons, Billy Joe Griggs, Jr. and James L. Griggs, both of Pulaski; one brother, Randy Griggs of Pulaski; three sisters, Peggy Pickett, Vickie Elders, both of Pulaski, Faye Holman of Athens, Ala.; one step-sister, Mrs. Loyd Stafford of Pulaski; one granddaughter.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Charlotte Ann Sartwout OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1985<br />Mrs. Charlotte Ann Griggs, of Route 6, Pulaski, died Monday, March 11, 1985, at her home in Aspen Hill. She was the daughter of the late J. Delbert and Eva Graham Sartwout, and the wife of the late Thomas Neil Griggs.<br /><br />Funeral services were Friday, March 15, in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home with Rev. Richard Paquette and Father Thomas Field officiating. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery in Fayetteville.<br />She was a member of the Pulaski Catholic Church.<br />Surviors include one sister, Mrs. Grace Van Wormer of Pinconning, Mich.; and several cousins.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Clay OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jan 1983<br />Mr. Clay Griggs, DeMoines, Iowa, died Thursday, December 30, 1982 in that city. Funeral services were held in Newton, Iowa on Tues., Jan. 4, with burial in that city.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Picket Griggs, Iowa; one daughter, Mrs. Virgil Oswald, Iowa; a step-daughter, Mrs. Ruth Benson, Iowa; three brothers, Clyde Griggs, Iowa, Grady Griggs, Pulaski, and Malloy Griggs, Prospect; one sister, Clara Griggs, Prospect, and 11 grandchildren. Mr. Griggs was a native of Giles County.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Ensley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Dec 1987<br />Ensley Griggs, 64, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1987, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Griggs was the son of the late Sam and Nora Dunivant Griggs. He was a World War II veteran and retired from government.<br />Survivors include his wife, Cleo Dill Griggs of Pulaski; two sons, Robert Griggs of Lakeville, Ind., Donald Griggs of South Bend, Ind.; one daughter, Patty Riedl of South Bend, Ind.; three step-sons, Larry Dill of Pulaski, Wayne Dill of Lakeville, Ind.; five brothers, Albert Griggs of Dowagiac, Mich., Leon Griggs, of South Bend, Ind., Freeman and Flenoy Griggs, both of Pulaski, Benton Griggs of Phoenix, Ariz.; three sisters, Verna Doyle of Madison, Tenn., Estheline Duncan of Nashville, Aleatha Largin of Cornersville; 15 grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Mabel Elwood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Mabel Elwood Griggs, age 94, of Route 6, Box 303A, Pulaski, died October 19, 1983, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, October 22, at 11 a.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverend Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Griggs was a member of the Hannah Baptist Church and was a housewife. She was married to the late Henry Aymett Griggs and was the daughter of the late Wesley and Mollie Smith Edwards.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Juanita Beddingfield of Pulaski; one son, Garland Griggs of Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. Henry Hurd, Mrs. Rachel Rainey, both of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Mickey Darrell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1983<br />Mickey Darrell Griggs, 18 days old, of Route 1, Pulaski, died August 6, 1983, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 7, 1983, at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Doyle Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his parents, Johnnie and Helen Ann Barnett Griggs of Pulaski; one brother, Matthew Griggs of Pulaski; three sisters, Mary Griggs, Sandra Griggs, and Jessica Griggs, all of Pulaski; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Barnett of Pulaski; and paternal grandparent Mrs. Maggie (Pink) Griggs of Pulaski.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Oliver Wendell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jun 1985<br />Oliver Wendell Griggs, 50, of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 9, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Wiley Griggs. He was a veteran of the Korean War and was employed at M. S. Church Auto Parts.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mattie Hedgecoth Griggs of Pulaski; his wife, Pat Griggs of Pulaski; two sons, Wade Griggs of Lynnville, Ricky Griggs of Naples, Florida; one brother, James W. Griggs of Tullahoma; two sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Martin, Mrs. Len Callahan, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Pink Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1987<br />Mr. Pink Griggs, Jr., 60, died Sunday, May 3, 1987, in Lincoln Park, Mich. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 2, at Cornersville Funeral Home with Doyle Smith officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mr. Griggs was the son of the late Rev. Pink Griggs.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Walker Griggs of Michigan; two daughters, Mary Sue North of Chicago, Ill., and Kathy Pusquill of New York City, N.Y.; five sons, Phillip, Joe, John, and Eddie Griggs, all of Michigan; four brothers, Clarence and Johnny Griggs, both of Pulaski, Hudson Griggs of Cleveland, Tenn., and Shields Griggs of Cookeville; five sisters, Mrs. Clifford Thomas and Dimple Prentice, both of Pulaski, Lovelace Griggs of Lynnville, Lavert Wilson of Cornersville, Sara Brown of Wilmington, Ill.; 17 grandchildren.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Pink Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Apr 1982<br />Reverend Pink Griggs, 73, of Route 2, Lynnville, died on Tuesday, April 6, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Reverends Clarence K. Stewart and Mack Pinkelton<br />at 1:00 p. m. on Friday, April 9 at Carr and Erwin Chapel . Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Rev. Griggs was a minister for 34 years at the Welcome Valley Baptist Church.<br /><br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Parsons Griggs of Lynnville; six sons, Clarence and Johnnie Griggs, both of Pulaski, Shields Griggs of Cookeville, Hudson Griggs of Cleveland, Raymond Griggs of Gate, Mich., daughters, Mrs. Marzee Thomas of Pulaski, Mrs. Lovelace Griggs of Lynnville, Mrs. Levert Wilson of Lewisburg, Mrs. Dimple Prentice of Campbellsville, and Mrs. Sarah Brown of Wilmington, Ill.; three brothers, Lexie and Leonard Griggs, both of Arizona and Hudson Griggs of Lewisburg; four sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Lee Darnell of Chapel Hill, Mrs. Thelma Reynolds of Lewisburg, Mrs. Mildred Shernell and Mrs. Nonie Seagroves, both of Arizona.<br />He also leaves 32 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Vera James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Mar 1984<br />Mrs. Vera James Griggs, age 90, of Route 2, Pulaski, died at Giles County Hospital on March 7, 1984. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 8, at 2 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery (Briar Ridge).<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Griggs was married to the alte Walter Griggs and was the daughter of the late Green and Nancy Grant Miller.<br />Survivors include, one son, Cecil James of Minor Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Sumpter White of Pulaski; 9 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and 6 great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />GRIGSBY, Frank Lewis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services for Frank Lewis Grigsby, 38, who died July 17, 1980 at his residence on Route 1 Ardmore were held at 12:00 noon Sunday, July 20 at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel in Queen Ann Funeral Home. Interment in Elkton Cemetery. Rev. Ray White officiated.<br />Mr. Grigsby was the son of the late Henry Lewis Grigsby; He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Lucy May Harney Grigsby; one sister, Miss Barbara Faye Grigsby; grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Stevenson, all of Ardmore; aunt, Mrs. Maggie Sharpe, Nashville; three great-aunts, Mrs. Minnie Jackson, Mrs. Lethie Mae McCollum, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Tennie Mae Nelson, Nashville; three uncles, J. D. Harney, O. C. Garrett, Tom Garrett, all of Chicago, Ill.<br /><br />GRIMES, Margaret Horton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Margaret Horton Grimes, 58, of Indianapolis, Ind., died Sunday, Feb. 2, 1986, in Indianapolis. Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 7, at People&#8217;s Funeral Home in Indianapolis with burial in that city. Mrs. Grimes was a native of Lynnville.<br />Local survivors include a daughter, Miss Mackie Mae Duke of Lynnville; a brother, Woodrow Horton of Columbia.<br /><br />GRISHAM, Moses Hollis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Moses Hollis Grisham, 78, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989, at Huntsville General Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Grisham was the son of the late S. W. and Otis Pierce Grisham. He was retired from Maremont-Gabriel Corporation and was a World War II veteran.<br />Survivors include his wife, Naydene Grisham of Pulaski; two sons, Wayne Grisham of Missouri, Andy Grisham of Pulaski; two daughters, Betty Guyse of Guntersville, Ala., Miss Linda Grisham of Pulaski; one brother, Johnny Grisham of Alabama; four grandchildren.<br /><br />GROSS, Andrew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Oct 1984<br /><br />Andrew Gross, 72, Pulaski, died on Saturday, October 27, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Eperjeske, Hungary, he was the son of the late Morice and Janka Fulop Gross. He was a merchant, having operated Elaine&#8217;s clothing store in Pulaski for 45 years.<br />Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, October 28, in Nashville with Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his brother, Lester Gross of Pulaski; one sister, Margaret Schwartz, Brooklyn, New York; two nieces and two nephews.<br /><br />GROSS, Dora Shapiro Newsline 07 Jul 1987<br />Dora Gross, 78, of 312 Hicks Cut Road, Pulaski, TN, died June 29, 1987, at her residence. Graveside funeral services were held July 1 at 1:00 p.m. at Greenlawn Cemetery in Atlanta, GA.<br />Mrs. Gross was born January 1, 1909 in Lithuania to the late Aaion and Ethel R. Katz Shapiro. She came to America in 1920 and lived in Giles County for 50 years. Mrs. Gross was a member of the Shearith Israel Synagogue, Nashville and Temple David, Tampa, FL. She was a member of Hadassah and Farm Bureau Ladies of which she served on the Board of Directors. She and her husband owned and operated Elaine&#8217;s Shop and Etta Ray&#8217;s Shop.<br />Survivors include her husband, Lester Gross; two daughters, Etta Ray Hirsch and Elaine Thorn both of Atlanta; one sister, Mrs. Rachel Grant of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; one brother, Mr. Abe Shapiro of Birmingham, AL; and three grandchildren.<br />In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Dora Gross Building Fund of the Giles County Farm Bureau.<br /><br />GROVES, Lela Nadine Searcy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mrs. Lela Nadine Groves, 64, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 13, 1986, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at Anderson, Garrett and Boyd Funeral Home in Joelton, Tenn., with interment in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Goodlettsville. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Sumner County, Mrs. Groves was the daughter of the late Luther and Eula Lee Walker Searcy.<br />Survivors include her husband, J. L. Groves of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Judy Robinson of Pulaski, Mrs. Regina Leighton of Whites Creek community of Davidson County; one son, John Groves of Pulaski; six grandchildren.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Grace OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Miss Grace Grubbs, 91, of Pulaski died Tuesday, January 15 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral rites were held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Grubbs, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late L. S. and Sue Ella Portress Grubbs.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Raymond Grubbs and Edward Grubbs of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Raymond Browning OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Sep 1982<br /><br />Raymond B. Grubbs, 79, of Route 3, Pulaski, died on September 24, 1892, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel at 3:00 p. m. Saturday, September 25 with the Reverends Clarence K. Stewart and Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Grubbs was a member of the Methodist Church and was retired from the County Highway Department.<br />Mr. Grubbs was the son of the late Leroy Sidney and Sue Ella Portress Grubbs. He was married to the late Geannie B. Grubbs.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Harold Worsham of Pulaski; one brother, Ed C. Grubbs of Pulaski; and one grandson.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Ruby Prosser OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Aug 1989<br />Mrs. Ruby Prosser Grubbs, 74, of Forest Park, Ga., died Thursday, Aug. 17, 1989, at Clayton General Hospital in Riverdale, Ga. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 19, at Parkway Gardens Funeral Home Chapel with Paul Harwell, minister of Jonesboro Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Garden of Love in Forest Park.<br />Mrs. Grubbs was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late H.W. and Lilla Colston Prosser. She was a graduate of Beech Hill High School, attended Martin College, Middle Tennessee State University, Peabody and received her master&#8217;s degree from the University of Georgia. She taught at Beech Hill High School and was a teacher at Fulton County, Ga., when she retired.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Grubbs of Forest Park; three step-daughters, all of Georgia; four sisters, Maudie Park and Mary Dale, both of Pulaski, Tula Lawrence of Minor Hill, Lucille Prosser of Nashville; one brother, Austin Prosser of Texas; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Sallie Will OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1980<br />Mrs. Sallie Will Grubbs, 72, of Route 6, Pulaski died Wednesday, September 10 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted at 10:00 a. m. Friday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Earl Hocker and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Grubbs was the daughter of the late Will and Alice Simpson Stanford and was married to the late Malcolm Grubbs. She was a member of the United Methodist Church and was a retired machine operator at W. E. Stephens Mfg. Co.<br />Survivors include a son, James Richard Grubbs, Lawrenceburg; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Holt, Pulaski; a granddaughter and two step granddaughters.<br /><br />GUNTER, Buford G. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Buford G. Gunter, 85, a retired mechanic, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Sunday, January 20 in Fairhaven Nursing Home, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Frank Rouse. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Gunter&#8217;s parents were the late Mark Grant and Mollie Biles Gunter.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GUNTER, John Aymett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Dec 1985<br />John Aymett Gunter, 58, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Tom Campbell officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jennings Bryan and Hallie Betty Marks Gunter. He was a World War II veteran and a retired insulator for Breeding Co. Local 86.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dot Gunter of Pulaski; one brother, Paul Gunter of Pulaski; and one sister, Margaret Luna of Lynnville.<br /><br />GUNTER, John William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1980<br />John William Gunter, 22, of Cloverbottom Developmental Center, Donelson, died there Thursday, December 11.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />A Williamson County native, Mr. Gunter was the son of William A. Gunter of Franklin and Mrs. Herman Guthrie of Toledo, Ohio, who survive.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his stepfather, Herman Guthrie, Toledo; a sister, Mrs. Deborah Larkin, Toledo; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Pulaski.<br /><br />GUNTER, Lacy OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jun 1982<br />Lacy Gunter, 87, died Sunday, June 20, 1982, at his residence on Route 4, Pulaski. A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late William and Rela Gaines Gunter and the husband of the late Esther Marks Gunter. He was a retired carpenter.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, June 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Pisgah Cemetery, Frank Rouse officiating.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Lessie Gray Russell, Pulaski, Mrs. Emma Ree Sullivan and Mrs. Florine Baskin, Murfreesboro; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Bass and Mrs. Mary Lou Keltner, Pulaski; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GUNTER, Thomas Paul OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mr. Thomas Paul Gunter, 64, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, May 14, 1986, at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 16, at Carr and Erwin<br />Chapel with Marshall Moss and Paul McKinney officiating. Burial was in Pisgah<br />Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gunter was the son of the late Jennings Bryan and Hallie Marks Gunter. He was a veteran of World War II and a roller operator for Brown Paving Company.<br />Survivors include his wife Joyce Tomerlin Gunter of Pulaski; two sons, Thomas Wayne and Barry Gunter, both of Pulaski; one sister, Margaret Luna of Lynnville, Tennessee.<br /><br />GUNTER, William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jul 1980<br />A Giles County native, William Gunter, 24, of Toledo, Ohio, died Saturday, July 5 in that city at St. Vincent Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. at Jasin&#8217;s Funeral Home in Toledo with burial following in Lake Township Cemetery, Walbridge, Ohio.<br /><br />Mr. Gunter was the son of Mrs. Hazel Allison Gunter Guthrie of Toledo, and William Gunter, Sr. of Franklin, who survive.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tina Warden Gunter; a daughter, Melissa Gunter, a son, William Gunter, III, both of Toledo; step-father, Herman L. Guthrie, Toledo; a brother, John William Gunter, Donelson; a sister, Mrs. Debra Larkin, Toledo and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Giles County.<br /><br />GUY, Anna Belle Bullington OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1983<br />Anna Belle Bullington Guy, formerly of Giles County, of Valrico, FL, died on Sunday, April 17, 1983.<br />Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 19 at Stowers Funeral Home in Brandon, FL with interment to follow in that city.<br />She is survived by, her husband, Earl Guy of Valrico; one son, Donnie Guy of Abbeyville, SC; one brother, Marion Bullington of Winter Haven, FL; and one sister, Mrs. Cleo Smith of Minor Hill.<br /><br />GUY, Frances M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1987<br />Ms. Frances M. Guy, 47, died Thursday, Nov. 19, 1987, at Vanderbilt Hospital. Mass of the Resurrection was held Saturday, Nov. 21, at Holy Name Catholic Church with Father Charles F. Strobel celebrant. Graveside services followed in Woodlawn Memorial Park with Earl Claud of Dover officiating. Nashville Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Union City, Ind., Ms. Guy was the daughter of the late Herbert A. Guy and Mrs. Lucile C. Guy of Centerville, who survives.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include three sons, Burnace Ralph McDonald, Jr. of Bessemer, Ala., Richard and Dennis Kimberlin, both of Chillicothe, Ohio; one sister, Marie Love of Centerville; two grandchildren.<br /><br />HAGAN, Alma Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Oct 1981<br />Mrs. Alma Smith Hagan, 83, died Friday Oct. 23, 1981 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday October 25 at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. by Rev. Paul Allen and Rev. Bill Moss. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hagan, wife of retired druggist, Aubrey Hagan, Sr. was the daughter of the late Larkin and Sara Gregory Smith. She was a member of the United Methodist Church<br />Survivors besides her husband Aubrey Hagan, Sr., Pulaski include a daughter, Mrs. Elbridge White, Nashville; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Roberta Hagan, Pulaski; three grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br /><br />HAGAN, Era Robinson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Era R. Hagan, age 84, of Route 2, Leoma died October 16, 1983, at the Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:00 Tuesday, October 18, at the Loretto Memorial Chapel. Burial was in the Bethel Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br /><br />Mrs. Hagan was a native of North Carolina and was married to the late Marcus Hagan. She was the daughter of the late Tom and Martha Steadman Robinson.<br />Survivors include two sons, Paris Hagan of Leoma, L. C. Hagan of Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Wynell Smith of Leoma, Marie Faught of Madison, Faye Parker of Goodlettsville, Lola Price of Pulaski; 19 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HAGAN, Louis Aubrey Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br />Louis Aubrey Hagan, Jr., 62, Superintendent of Pulaski Electric Service died Wednesday afternoon at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at the First United Methodist Church, Friday morning at 11:00 a. m. with the Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett-May Company will be in charge of the services.<br />Superintendent Hagan was a member of the First United Methodist Church and a veteran of World War II. He was appointed superintendent of the Pulaski Electric System in 1974 after being with the company since January of 1940. Mr. Hagan, due to prolonged illness, has been on leave of absence since January of this year.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hagan, Sr.; his wife, Roberta Brown Hagan of Pulaski; two sons, Robert Terrence Hagan, Massachusetts, and John Aubrey Hagan, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Elbridge White, Nashville and five grandchildren.<br /><br />HAGAN, L. Aubrey Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Nov 1984<br />L. Aubrey Hagan, Sr., 88, of Pulaski Health Care Center, died on Friday, November 2, 1984, in Hillside Hospital, Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John and Melissa Hagan and was married to the late Alma Smith Hagan. He was a retired druggist and a member of First United Methodist Church.<br />Graveside services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, November 3, at Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen and member of the Masonic Order officiating with Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elbridge White of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Ray Mobley, Athens, Alabama, and Mrs. Harrison Schmitt, Silver City, New Mexico; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAGOOD, Earnest Earl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />Earnest Earl Hagood, 78, of Route 1, Godsprings, died on Monday, September 3, 1984, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Lester, Alabama.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Will and Mary Warren Hagood. He was a retired self-employed milk truck driver.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery, Mark Johnson officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rena White Hagood, Minor Hill; two sons, David Hagood of Minor Hill, and Donald Hagood of Goodsprings; one daughter, Mrs. Judy Jernigan, Minor Hill; three brothers, Ozro Hagood, Minor Hill, Thomas Hagood, Shelbyville, Sherman Hagood, Michigan; four sisters, Louise Sanderson and Beatrice Woodard, Pulaski, Mary Will Thompson, Minor Hill, and Ruby Walker, Florida; 11 grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />HAGOOD, Prudie Etha Randolph OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jul 1988<br />Mrs. Prudie Etha Hagood, 81, of Lewisburg, died Monday, July 18, 1988, at Middle Tennessee Methodist Hospital in Winchester. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Hagood was the daughter of the late Henry and Lillie Pearl Shelton Randolph and was married to the late William Thomas Hagood. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church in Shelbyville.<br />Survivors include one son, Charles E. Hagood of Unionville; two daughters, Frances Canady of Shelbyville, Martha Thompson of Lester, Ala.; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />HAGOOD, Rena White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jul 1989<br />Mrs. Rena Hagood, 83, of Goodspring, died Wednesday, July 5, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Friday, July 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hagood was the daughter of the late Dave and Sally Davis White and was married to the late Ernest Earl Hagood.<br />Survivors include two sons, David Hagood of Minor Hill, Donald Hagood of Goodspring; one daughter, Judy Jernigan of Goodspring; two brothers, Cletus White of Minor Hill, John D. White of Pulaski; four sisters, Myrtle Word, Ivalene Smith and Cleo Mankins, all of Minor Hill; Marveline Ball of Nashville; 11 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HAGOOD, William Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Apr 1986<br />Mr. William Thomas Hagood, 73, of Shelbyville {formerly of Minor Hill} died Saturday, April 12, 1986, at Glenoak Nursing Home in Shelbyville. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Turner officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Hagood was the son of the late William and Mary Warren Hagood. He was a retired employee of the railroad.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Prudie Hagood of Shelbyville; one son, Charles Hagood of Unionville; two daughters, Frances Canady of Shelbyville, Martha Thompson of Lester, Ala.; two brothers, Ribe and Sherman Hagood, both of Minor Hill; four sisters, Luree Sanderson and Mary Will Thompson, both of Minor Hill, Beatrice Woodard of Pulaski, Ruby Walker of Florida; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />HAISLIP, Ada Evelyn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 2003<br />Mrs. Ada Evelyn Haislip, age 85, Lewisburg, TN, died on May 2, 1983, in the Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br />She was the wife of the late Edd Lebert Haislip, and the daughter of the late Bruce and Maggie Law Barnes Haislip. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br /><br />She is survived by one son, Everett Haislip; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtice Willoughby and Mrs. Lillian McCollum Daniel, both of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. William Brown; and one brother, Roy Haislip, both of Cornersville. Nine grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren also survive.<br />Funeral services were held on Wednesday, May 3, 1983 at London Funeral Home, with burial in Short Cemetery at Spring Place, the Rev. John Pope officiating.<br /><br />HAISLIP, Effie Lovett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Effie L. Haislip, 92, Route 4, Pulaski, died on Monday, November 19, 1984, at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski. A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Elizabeth Brady Lovett and was married to the late Floyd Haislip. She was a member of the Beech Hill Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 21, at Bennett May Chapel, Billy Cole officiating, with burial in Lovett Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Clellie Prosser of the Beech Hill Community; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HAISLIP, Effie Viola Luna OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. Effie Viola Haislip, 88, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 16, 1988, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 18, at Bennett May Chapel with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Haislip was the daughter of the late Adron and Annie James Collins Luna and was married to the late Floyd Haislip. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Nerene Riner of Pulaski; one son, Sam Haislip of Palm Harbor, Fla.; 19 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Viola Coble of Frankewing.<br /><br />HAISLIP, Sam OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1988<br />Mr. Sam Haislip, 67, of Dunedin, Fla., died Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1988, at Mease Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 6, at Bennett May Chapel with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Haislip was the son of the late Floyd and Viola Luna Haislip.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lea Robinson Haislip; two sons, Richard Haislip of Dunedin, Fla., Richard Haislip, Palm Harbour, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Nerene Riner of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br />HALL, Alta Mae Rose OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Alta Mae Rose Hall, 82, of Hawkins, Texas, died Friday, April 22, 1988, in that city. Funeral services were held Monday, April 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Judson Hays and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hall was the daughter of the late Sam and Milanda Chapman Rose and was married to the late William Hall.<br />Survivors include one daughters, Mrs. Nell McFarland of Pulaski; one brother, Hollie Rose of Peoria, Ill.; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HALL, Baugh Dee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1983<br /><br />Mr. Baugh Dee Hall, age 64, of Route 2, Box 132A Prospect (Elkton Community) died Saturday, November 26, 1983, at his residence. Mr. Hall had been disabled for several years.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May Chapel Monday, November 28, 1983, at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mr. Hall was a member of the Elkton Baptist Church. He was retired from the Genesco Shoe Corporation. He was the son of the late Ernest and Ina Bell Woodard Hall. Mr. Hall was married to Mrs. Frances McNeese Hall of Elkton.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include, two daughters, Mrs. Glenda White of Elkton and Mrs. Wanda Pruitt of Ethridge; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; step-mother, Mrs. Gertrude Hall of Nashville; and one sister, Mrs. Lila Mae Loftis of Nashville.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HALL, Luther OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Luther (Luke) Hall, 27, of Little Rock, Ark., formerly of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 1989. Mr. Hall attended Giles County High School and Martin Methodist College.<br />Survivors include his father, James C. Hall of St. Pauls, N. C.; mother and step-father, Brenda and Jim Millican of Pulaski; one brother, Grayson Hall of St. Pauls, N. C.; two sisters, Sinia Kaye Woodard and Karla Faye Newton, both of Pulaski; five nieces.<br /><br />HALL, William Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Oct 1980<br />Funeral services for William Henry Hall, 82, of Hawkins, Texas, who died Sunday, September 21 at his residence, were held Tuesday at 10:00 a. m. at Mount Pisgah Baptist Church near Quitman, Texas with burial in Mount Pisgah Cemetery. The Rev. A. W. Dimsdale and the Rev. A. C. Bird were the officiants.<br />Mr. Hall, a native of Henderson, Texas, was a retired farmer and law enforcement officer.<br />Survivors include his wife, a native of Giles County, Mrs. Alta Mae Rose Hall; a son, W. T. Hall, Orange, Texas; a daughter, Mrs. Sally Anderson, Vidor, Texas; a step-daughter, Mrs. Nell Rose McFarland, Pulaski; a step-son, John Thomas Taylor of New Castle, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Jewel Worsham and Mrs. Amanda Reed; three grandchildren; five great grandchildren; seven step grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HAMBY, Leroy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Mar 1982<br />Leroy Hamby, 77, of Route 3, Elkmont, AL, died on Tuesday, March 9 at Jackson&#8217;s Hospital in Lester, AL.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. on Wednesday, March 10 at Bennett-May Chapel. Reverend James Hargrove officiated with burial in Antioch Cemetery.<br />A native Alabamian and retired farmer, Mr. Hamby was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />He is survived by a wife, Mrs. Sally B. Hamby of Elkmont and one son, William Henry Hamby of Elkmont.<br />Additional survivors include four grandchildrenl; one sister, Mrs. Irene Coats of Beth, Ala.; two brothers, Robert Hamby of Athens, Ala. and Johnny Hamby of Elkmont.<br /><br />HAMBY, Millard C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Feb 1984<br /><br />Mr. Millard C. Hamby, age 61, of Ridgeville, Ohio, died February 7, 1984 at Westlake, Ohio, after an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, February 10, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Bobby Gobble and Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hamby was retired from Chevy Motors. He was married to Mrs. Ramona Chambers Hamby of Ridgeville, Ohio; she survives. He was the son of the late Freeland C. and Nina Carr Hamby.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, three daughters, Mrs. James H. Shawver of Canal Fulton, Ohio, Sharon Lee Haskill of Brunswick, Ohio, and Karen Sue Kohuth of North Ridgeville, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Allene Johnson of Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Edward Hamby of Lawrenceburg and George Hamby of Nashville; and six grandchildren.<br />North Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAMBY, William Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1982<br />William Lee Hamby, 16, Elkmont, Alabama, died Tuesday, December 28, 1982 at Jackson Hospital, Lester, Ala. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p. m. at Rainey Funeral Home, Ardmore, with burial in Gatlin Cemetery, Alton Downs officiating.<br />His survivors include his parents, William Henry and Ella Austell Hamby, Elkmont; one brother, Henry Earl Hamby, Elkmont; and two sisters, Ann and Jan Hamby, Elkmont.<br /><br />HAMILTON, Charles James OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Jul 1988<br />Mr. Charles James Hamilton, 77, of Charlotte, N.C., died Sunday, June 26, 1988. Survivors include two sons, James Hamilton of Florida, Charles Hamilton of Greensboro, N.C.; one grandson; one sister, Estelle Simmons of Pulaski.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Allie Kate Chapman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Allie Kate Hamlett, 84, of Lewisburg, died Sunday, Dec. 13, 1987, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 14, at London Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Jeanette Liggett of Lewisburg; two sons, Robert T. Hamlett of Brentwood, Glenn Hamlett of Nolensville, Tenn.; nine grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMLETT, David Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1983<br />David Wayne Hamlett, 42, of 2208 Flicker Drive, Decatur, Alabama, died May 24, 1983, in Decatur General Hospital, Decatur, Alabama.<br />He was the husband of Carolyn Beech Hamlett, and the son of Willard and Hazel Pierce Hamlett. Mr. Hamlett was an employee of Monsanto Chemical Corporation; a member of Beltine Church of Christ, Decatur, Ala.; and served in the U. S. Army.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Charlie Boddy and Ralph Stout officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Beech Hamlett; one son, Walter Beech Hamlett; four daughters, Miss Deborah Hamlett, Mrs. Karen Lynn Robinson, Miss Susan Ann Hamlett, and Miss Amy Carol Hamlett, all of Decatur, Ala. Also surviving are his parents, Willard and Hazel Pierce Hamlett, Muscle Shoals, Ala.; one brother, Glenn Hamlett, Hartselle, Ala.; and one sister, Martha Flannagan, Rogersville, Ala.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Edward Baxter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Edward Baxter Hamlett, 64, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, July 30, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Herbert McNeese and Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include his mother Duella Hamlett of Pulaski; two brothers, James Hamlett of Pulaski, Jones Hamlett of Gallatin; sister in law, Mrs. Dwayne Hamlett of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Elizabeth Austin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services were held for Elizabeth Austin Hamlett, long time teacher, traveller and periodic journalist for OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, on Friday, September 5 at the Ardmore United Methodist Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Melvin Brooks officiated. Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Hamlett died on Thursday at the Huntsville Hospital.<br />Mrs. Hamlett, 79, was married in December of 1927 to the late Joe Cheatham Hamlett. She was the daughter of the late Eslick and Maggie Austin and attended Elkton Elementary and High School. She also attended the Tennessee College for Women in Murfreesboro and the Randolph Macon Women&#8217;s College in Lynchburg, Virginia.<br />She was a teacher for 38 years before retiring as teacher at the Ardmore Elementary School. She was quite active in church work and taught a Sunday School class at the Ardmore United Methodist Church in Ardmore.<br />One of her main joys in life, however, was travelling, having visited virtuall every major country except Red China, a country which she greatly desired to see. Following her trips she wrote details of her trip and the places she visited in a series of columns printed in the Citizen.<br />Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Eugenia Curtis, one brother, A. C. Austin, both of Ardmore, eight grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Eva Duella Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. Eva Duella Jones Hamlett, 92, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Herbert McNeese officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hamlett was the daughter of the late Winfield S. and Laura Farris Jones. She was married to the late Miller Hamlett.<br />Survivors include two sons, James Hamlett of Pulaski, Jones Hamlett of Gallatin; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dwayne Hamlett of Pulaski; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Hazel Pierce OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1988<br /><br />Hazel Pierce Hamlett, 66, died Sunday, Dec. 18, 1988 at Humana Shoals Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 20 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Phillip Hines officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hamlett was the daughter of the late Lonnie and Fannie Bills Pierce.<br />Survivors include her husband, Willard Hamlett, Muscle Shoals, Ala.; one son, Glenn Hamlett, Hartselle, Ala.; one daughter, Martha Flanagan, Rogersville, Ala.; one brother, Afton Pierce, Pulaski; one sister, Arabelle Smith, Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Robert Aymett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Robert Aymett Hamlett, 89, of Route 1, Cornersville (Brick Church Community), died February 21, 1985, in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Henry and Frances Reasonover Hamlett. Mr. Hamlett was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, February 23, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Bro. Marvin Nelson and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Sue Hamlett of the Brick Church Community; two daughters, Mrs. Diane Harwell of Pulaski, Mrs. Laverne Childers of Lewisburg; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Thomas B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1983<br />Thomas B. Hamlett, 70, died May 13, 1983 in Romulus, Michigan. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, 1983 at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mr. Hamlett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Parks Hamlett, Romulus, Michigan; three sons, Tommy Hamlett, West Land, Michigan, Bobby Hamlett, Romulus, Michigan and Joey Hamlett, Romulus, Michigan; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Brymer, Pulaski, TN; one brother, Aymett Hamlett of the Brick Church Community; 19 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Willard Buford OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Sep 1989<br />Mr. Willard Buford Hamlett, 74, of Muscle Shoals, Ala., died Sunday, Sept. 10, 1989, at Humana Shoals Hospital in that city.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Phillip Hines officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Hamlett was the son of the late Edgar and Atsie Chapman Hamlett and was married to the late Hazel Pierce Hamlett. He was retired from Milk Haulers, Inc.<br />Survivors include one son, Glenn Hamlett of Hartselle, Ala.; one daughter, Martha Flanagan of Rogersville, Ala.; one brother, Junior Hamlett of Pulaski; one sisters, Gladys Clifton of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMLIN, Alford Warren OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1980<br /><br />Alford Warren Hamlin, 71, of Route 2, Petersburg, died Wednesday, August 13 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Steve Nave. Burial was in Memory Park Cemetery, Anderson, Ind.<br />Mr. Hamlin, a retired employee of the Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., was a Tennessee native.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Estelle Frances Potsgrave Hamlin; a son, Vernon Hamlin, Anderson, Ind.; four step-sons, John Whitworth, Atlanta, Ga., Paul Whitworth and Ray Whitworth, Anderson, and Roger Baker, Frankton, Ind.; three step-daughters, Mrs. Shirley Huffman and Mrs. Mary Benson, Anderson and Mrs. Jean Littlefield, Milburn, Fla.; two brothers, Allen Hamlin, Anderson and Conroy Hamlin, Red Oak; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Smith, Red Oak and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMLIN, Minnie Ethel Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Minnie Ethel Hamlin, 86, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Will Wright and Sally Owen Smith and married to the late Buford Lee Hamlin.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Wright Cemetery, Stan Caldwell officiating.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Lon Henson, Beech Hill; one grandchild and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMPTON, Clarice K. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Miss Clarice K. Hampton, 74, of Lawrenceburg, died Saturday, Feb. 22, 1986. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, February 25, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Melvin Allison and John D. Bolton officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Miss Hampton was the daughter of the late Henry Clarence and Rachel Lavenia Hampton. She was a retired nursing supervisor at Lawrence County Hospital and a member of the Baptist church.<br />Survivors include one brother, Frank C. Hampton of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs. Eleanor Hampton White of Lawrenceburg; one nephew, Gary Hampton of Marietta, Ga.; two nieces, Rosemary Koger of Knoxville, Cindy Lappin of Goldsboro, N.C.<br /><br />HAMPTON, Elisabeth Westmoreland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Elisabeth Westmoreland Hampton, 87, died in December 1987 in Michigan. Mrs. Westmoreland was the daughter of the late Stephen and Sara Hampton. She attended Martin College.<br />Graveside services will be held May 1 at 10 a.m. at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. David Miller, pastor of First United Methodist Church in Pulaski, officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Elisabeth Shannon Bredell of Michigan.<br /><br />HANCOCK, Amy Danielle OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Apr 1989<br />Amy Danielle Hancock, four months old, died Wednesday, April 12 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, April 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include grandfather, Joe Lyle Hancock, Pulaski; grandmother, Betty P. Hancock, Minor Hill.<br /><br />HANCOCK, Penny W. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Apr 1989<br />Penny W. Hancock, 19, died Wednesday, April 12, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, April 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />She was an employee at Comolab in Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include her father, Joe Lyle Hancock, Pulaski; mother, Betty P. Hancock of Minor Hill; two brothers, Henry Neal Hancock, Lawrenceburg, Billy Joe Hancock, Spring Hill; one sister, Beverly Bradley, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br /><br />HANEY, Callista Dillon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Callista Dillon Haney, 85, of Huntsville, Alabama, formerly of Minor Hill, died Wednesday, October 19, 1983 in a Huntsville hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Friday, Oct. 21 in the chapel of Laughlin Funeral Home, Huntsville, with burial in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Haney is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Annie H. Lewis of Huntsville; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HANEY, David Carl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Mar 1984<br />Mr. David Carl Haney, age 50, of 2323 South Parkway, Huntsville, Alabama, died Wednesday, March 21, 1984, at his residence. The funeral was Friday, March 23, at 2 p.m. at graveside with the Rev. John F. Lindsey officiating. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery.<br />Mr. Haney was a native of Giles County, a veteran of the Korean Conflict, and a member of Jackson Way Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include, his mother, Mrs. Iva Lee Haney of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Green, Mrs. Jean Smith, both of Huntsville, Alabama, Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Augusta Moates, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Dakota Robinson of Decatur, Alabama; and four brothers, Charles Haney of Minor Hill, Randal Haney of Athens, Alabama, Paul Haney of Mt. Juliet, Tom Haney of Panama City, Florida.<br />Spry Funeral Home in Huntsville was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />HANEY, David Everette OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1981<br />Funeral services for a retired teacher, David Everette Haney, 96, resident of Health Care Center, were held Monday, November 16 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Clarence Stewart and the Rev. Dale Sewell. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Haney died Saturday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A Giles County native, Mr. Haney was the son of the late William Presley and Mary Drennan Dollins Haney. He was married to the late Pearl Waites Haney.<br />Survivors include a brother, Hershel Haney, Minor Hill; a nephew, Smith Howard, Pulaski; a niece, Mrs. Nell Edwards, Pulaski; several great nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HANEY, Herschel Walker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 May 1984<br />Herschel Walker Haney, 88, of Nashville, died on Sunday, May 20, 1984, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William Presley and Mary Drenon Dollins Haney. He was a member of Minor Hill Baptist Church. A retired dairyman and farmer in the Minor Hill Community, he was a U.S. Army veteran of World War I.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery, Dell Sewell officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Georgia Lou Haney; one son, Loyd Bryon Haney, Nashville; one step son, Daniel Barlar, Worcester, Massachusetts; two daughters, Drenon Stanford, Decatur, Ala., Vene Haney Sneed, Hunstville, Ala.; two step daughters, Geneva Brown, Columbia, and Tootsie Gamble, Nashville; four grandchildren, five great grandchildren and five step grandchildren.<br /><br />HANEY, Iva Lee Coffman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1985<br />Mrs. Iva Lee Haney, 87, of Minor Hill, died Monday, Aug. 12, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Everette and Cora Appleton Coffman and was married to the late Charles Holland Haney.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Glenn Colley officiating.<br />Survivors include four sons, Charles Haney of Minor Hill, Randall Haney of Athens, Ala., Tom Haney of Florida, Paul Haney of Mt. Juliet; four daughters, Augusta Moates of Pulaski, Dakota of Decatur, Ala., Dorothy Green and Jean Smith, both of Huntsville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Tommie Word of Minor Hill, Mrs. Louise Lindsey of Athens, Ala.; 30 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HANKINS, Emma E. McChessney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Emma E. Hankins, 74, of Prospect, died Thursday, April 18, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Ethel McChessney.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Covington Cemetery at Fort Wayne, Indiana.<br />Survivors include two sons, Kenneth Kohler of Selma, Alabama, William Kohler of Minor Hill; one daughter, Helen Kimbrough of Anthony Hill; three sisters, Ruth Heimbeck of Pennsylvania, Venna Yonkoski and Agnes Wolf of Indiana; and 13 grandchildren.<br /><br />HANNA, Bobby Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Oct 1980<br />Bobby Wayne Hanna, 33 of Pine Mountain Valley, Ga., died Saturday, September 27, 1980 at his home.<br />Graveside services were held at 11 a. m. Tuesday in Hamilton City Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hanna was born Nov. 19, 1946, in Prospect, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Hanna, Sr. of Shiloh, Ga. A member of Pine Mountain Valley Baptist Church, he was a veteran of the U. S. Navy and a salesman of Gulf Life Insurance Company. He lived in Pine Mountain Valley for 11 years.<br /><br />Survivors other than his parents include his wife, Mrs. Athena S. Hanna; a daughter, Melody Joy Hanna of Shiloh; a son, Tobias Wayne Hanna of Shiloh; a stepson, Michael Jeffery Bell of Pine Mountain Valley; two brothers, Joe B. Hanna, Jr. of Manchester and Steven R. Hanna of Ottumwa, Iowa; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Hanna of Prospect and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Robert Lee Harris of Winfield, Kan.<br /><br />HANNA, Mary Evelyn Harris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1983<br />Mary Evelyn Hanna, 56, of Shiloh, Georgia, died October 18th at the Medical Center in Columbus, Georgia, from injuries received in an auto accident.<br />Mrs. Sadie Hanna of Giles County was also seriously injured in the same accident and remains in critical condition in the Medical Center.<br />Graveyard services for Mary Hanna were held October 21 at Burden City Cemetery in Burden, Kansas.<br />Mrs. Hanna was born September 29, 1927 in Kansas.<br />Survivors include her husband, Joe B. Hanna of Shiloh, Georgia; two sons, Joe B. Hanna, Jr. of Manchester, Georgia, Steven Hanna of Winfield, Kansas; her mother, Mrs. Alice Harris of Oxford, Kansas; a sister, Martha Goodman of Parsons, Kansas; five brothers, Charles, Robert, Donald and Richard of Wilmington, Kansas and Irvin of Albuequerque, New Mexico; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />HANNA, Naomi Hobbs OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Naomi Hobbs Hanna, 74, of Pulaski, died Saturday, April 9, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 10, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Carl Bond officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hanna was the daughter of the late Edd and Lillie Abbott Hanna and was married to the late Harvey B. Hanna. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was retired from Genesco Shoe Corporation.<br />Survivors include one sister, Maibelle Holder of Pulaski.<br /><br />HANNAH, Betsy Elder OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1983<br />Mrs. Betsy Elder Hannah, 80, Pulaski, died Wednesday, May 11, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Floyd Farris officiating.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Elder and was married to the late Zena Hannah. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Willie Hardiman, Ardmore; and two brothers, Woodrow Elder, Nashville, and Charles Elder, Ashland, Alabama.<br /><br />HANNAH, Effie Dawes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Sep 1981<br />Effie Dawes Hannah, 82, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, September 23, 1981, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness. She was the daughter of Robert and Diana Ruth Dawes. Her husband, Gilmer Hannah, died in 1977. A son, J. Fred Hannah died in 1975.<br />She is survived by a son, James Bertrand Hannah, of Pulaski; a brother, Clyde Dawes, of Stella; five grandchildren: Brenda Ryals and Janice Hannah of Nashville, Elaine Spivy and Gwen Moore of Pulaski, and Ken Hannah of Murfreesboro; and eight great grandchildren.<br /><br />Mrs. Hannah lived in the Stella Community for sixty-one years after being married in 1918. She was a member of the Stella Church of Christ until moving to Pulaski two years ago. At the time of her death, she was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski. She was an active member of the Stella Home Demonstration Club.<br />Services were held at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Bro. Marshall Flowers of Second Street Church of Christ, and Bro. Tom Orr of East Hill Church of Christ officiating. She was buried in Giles Memory Gardens.<br /><br />HANNAH, Ida Virginia Cameron OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Virginia Hannah, 86, of Route 7, Pulaski, were conducted Sunday, December 21 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Marcus Nickel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens. Mrs. Hannah died Saturday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Daniel Porter and Susan Ida Abernathy Cameron and was married to the late Robert Grady Hannah. She was a member of the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a son, Porter C. Hannah, Pulaski; two grandchildren; one great grandchild and several nieces.<br /><br />HANNAH, James Bertrand OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />James Bertrand Hannah, 62, Pulaski, died on Friday, August 31, 1984, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph Gilmer and Effie Daws Hannah. He was a retired teacher and principal in the Giles County School System. He was principal for 15 years at Lynnville, for three years at Pulaski Elementary School and one year at Elkton. He was a disabled veteran of World War II, a member of the County Court of Giles County and Pulaski Lions Club and was manager of the Lions sponsored County Fair for two years.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, September 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Charles Gibbons and Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Rene Hannah, Pulaski; one son, Ken Hannah, Murfreesboro; two daughters, Elaine Spivey, Haughton, Louisiana, and Gwen Moore, Pulaski; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />HARBISON, Norman Dean OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Norman Dean Harbison, age 33, died at his home Saturday, Jan. 9, 1988, in Merced, Calif. Funeral mass was held Tuesday, Jan. 12, at Our Lady of Mercy Church in Merced.<br />Survivors include his wife, Chris Harbison; one son Ian Harbison of Merced; parents, Merly and Ruby Harbison of Chowchilla, Calif.; one sister, Margaret Fitchett of San Diego, Calif.; two brothers, Ronald Harbison of Madera, Calif., Don Brindley of Pulaski.<br /><br />HARDEN, Robert Gene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Aug 1982<br />Robert Gene Hardin, 54, of Elkton died on Wednesday, August 4, 1982, at Parkview Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Ed Harden. He was a self-employed mechanic.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday, August 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ora Ann Harden, Elkton; one stepson, Loyd Smith of Grand Prairie, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Gary Johns and Mrs. Dolly Smith, Arlington, Texas; six brothers, Louie Harden, Joe Harden and Douglas Harden of Arlington, Texas, George Harden, Modesta, California, Bill Harden, Prospect and Larry Harden, Bryan, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Russell, Elkmont, Alabama and Mrs. Lucille Athou, Arab, Alabama; and two nephews.<br /><br />HARDIMAN, Joe R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Oct 1983<br />Mr. Joe R. Hardiman, 69, of 4910 Mary Rose Drive, died Saturday, October 15, 1983, at SS Mary and Elizabeth Hospital.<br />He was a native of Pulaski, a retired employee of Brown-Forman Distillery Corp., and an Army veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former Ruby Chasteen; three daughters, Mrs. Sarah M. Thomasson of Kingsport, Tenn., Mrs. Etha B. Sanders of Havelock, NC, and Mrs. Gloria J. Jenkins;<br />two sons, Joseph W. Hardiman of St. Petersburg, Fla., and David L. Hardiman; three brothers, Willie Hardiman of Pulaski, Brown Hardiman of Potosi, Missouri, and Buck Hardiman of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Georgia L. Haney of Minor Hill, and Mrs. Etha Geiser; and 15 grandchildren.<br />The services were held at Ormsby Heights Baptist Church, 2120 Lower Hunters Trace, Tuesday, October 18th, at 10 a.m. Burial was in Louisville Memorial Gardens West.<br /><br />HARDIMAN, Mary Birdsong OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1985<br />Mrs. Mary Birdsong Hardiman, 73, formerly of Pulaski, died Wednesday, August 21, 1985, at Coffee County Medical Center in Manchester.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lewis Ollie and Eunice Taylor Birdsong and was married to the late William Hardiman.<br />Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23, at Maplewood Cemetery conducted by Rev. Felix Snell. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one son, Larry Hardiman of Sunnyvale, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Alice Simpson of Pulaski, Mrs. Rachel Petty of Fayetteville, Mrs. Robbie Schnepf of Huntsville, Ala.; and one brother, Taylor Birdsong of Pulaski.<br /><br />HARDIN, Nancy L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Nancy L. Hardin, 71, of Prospect, died Friday, Oct. 24, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services will be at 12 noon Wednesday, Oct. 29, at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. E. Scott Howard and Rev. Earl Scruggs officiating. Burial will be in Elkton Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hardin was the daughter of the late Asa and Emma Gardner. She was a member of the Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Louis Hardin; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Lockett and Mrs. Jeweline Holt, both of Elkton; four sons, Edward, James and Kenneth Hardin, all of California, and Asa Hardin of Nashville; one brother, Charlie Gardner of Indianapolis, Ind.; 27 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARDWICK, Mittie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Aug 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mittie Hardwick, 100, of Pulaski, who died Tuesday, August 4 in Meadowbrook Nursing Home, were conducted Wednesday at Loretto Memorial Chapel in Loretto at 2:00 p. m. with burial in Restview Cemetery in that city. Church of Christ minister Andy Brown was the officiant.<br />A native of Wayne County, Mrs. Hardwick was the daughter of the late Sam and Nancy Wilson Cole, and was married to the late William Joseph Hardwick.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. P. M. Butler, Pulaski, Mrs. W. T. McClair, Loretto, Mrs. Roy Rhodes, Savannah and Mrs. John Hicks, Nashville; several grandchildren and great great grandchildren.<br /><br />HARDWICK, Nettie McMackin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1980<br />Mrs. Nettie McMackin Hardwick, 94, of Route 7, Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, December 3 in Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral rites were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at North Funeral Home Chapel in that city with the Rev. Clifton Johnston officiating. Interment was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A Dyer County native, Mrs. Hardwick was the daughter of the late Dr. John B. and Alice Pettus McMackin and was married to the late J. M. Hardwick. She was a member of the Eastern Star and the Daughters of the American Revolution.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Herman Chaffin, Pulaski, Mrs. W. J. Bradley, Gallatin, Mrs. Everett Grisham, Mrs. Willis McDonald and Mrs. Frank Davis, Lawrenceburg; a sister, Mrs. William Viets, San Diego, Cal.; two brothers, Joe E. McMackin, Florence, Ala. and L. W. McMackin, Lawrenceburg; 12 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren.<br /><br />HARDY, Raymond OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1985<br />Mr. Raymond Hardy, 84, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 21, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Reeves and Jim Cox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late W. C. and Sallie Chambers Hardy. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Barber Hardy of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Frances Phillips of Pulaski; and three nieces.<br /><br /><br />HARGRAVE , Ileene Camody Decatur Daily 19 Jan 1987<br />Funeral for Ileene Camody Hargrave, 93, of Decatur, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Covenant Presbyterian Church with Dr. Randon Jackson officiating.<br />Burial will be in Decatur City Cemetery with Brown Service Funeral Home directing. The family will receive friends tonight from 6:30 to 8:30 at the funeral home.<br /><br />Mrs. Hargrave died Sunday at Hartselle Medical Center. She was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church.<br />She is survived by one cousin, Gertrude Baumen of Nashville, Tenn.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Aleene Clem OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1981<br />Mrs. Aleene Clem Hargrove, of 316 West Shoal Street, Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 15, 1981. Funeral services were held Friday, April 17, 1981 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Paul Allen and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />A Limestone County, Alabama native, she was the daughter of the late Guy Clem and Ida McMullins Clem of Elkmont, Ala.<br />Survivors include her husband, Otey J. Hargrove, Pulaski; Mary Alice Harwell, Huntsville, Ala., June H. Mabry, Montgomery, Ala., and Sandra H. Marks, Frankewing; a brother, Mabron Clem, Martin, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. Oma Bates, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Martha McAlister and Mrs. Myra McClung, Athens, Ala.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Audie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />A young Lewisburg logger, Audie Hargrove, age 19, was killed Thursday afternoon, September 4 in a logging accident at the Associated Forest Resources Sawmill (formerly known as Whitworth&#8217;s) located on Maxwell Road a few miles out of Pulaski off the Lewisburg Highway.<br />According to the log yard foreman, Harold Groves, the young man was killed instantly while unloading a truck load of logs in the rain when a log chain apparently slipped. The load of logs was thrust on the young man.<br />The young Hargrove man worked on the logging crew with his father, James Hargrove, also of Lewisburg. The Giles County Ambulance Service transported young Hargrove to the Giles County Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p. m. from the chapel of London Funeral Home by Rev. Joe McGehee. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />A Marshall County native, he was the son of James Ellis Hargrove and Crystal Nadine Harwell Jett, also of Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include his parents, three brothers, James Ellis Hargrove, Jr., Stanley Dwight Hargrove and Anthony Ray Jett; four sisters, Mrs. Lynn Gillum, Miss Annette Marie Hargrove, Miss Jamie Patricia Hargrove and Miss Sheila Renee Jett; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hargrove; all of Lewisburg and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Reamey of Cleveland.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Era Dariel Gates OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Era Dariel Hargrove of Elkmont, Ala., died at her home on Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1986. She was 61 years old. Services were at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel in Ardmore on Jan. 1 with E. N. Lovell officiating. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hargrove was a native of Madison County, Ala. She was a member of the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ten Hargrove; daughter and son-in-law, Tina and Alvin Doggett of Pulaski; two grandchildren, Clay and Mary Dariel of Pulaski; step-son, Hattis Hargrove of Birmingham; sister, Mrs. Eula Mae McConnell of Ardmore; brother, Sam Gates of Ardmore.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Ernest L. (Speck) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Ernest L. (Speck) Hargrove, 66, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Dec. 15, 1985, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas E. Hargrove and was married to the late Lucille J. Hargrove. He was a veteran of World War II and a retired painter.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Minnie Hargrove of Pulaski; four sons, Toby Hargrove of Pulaski, Bobby Hargrove of Ardmore, Tenn., Jerry Hargrove of Murfreesboro, and Tommy Hargrove of Owens Crossroads, Ala.; two daughters, Betty White of Pulaski, Joann Guy of Georgia; one brother, Alvis Hargrove of Florida; two sisters, Arnita Malone of Huntsville, Ala., Dosie Wilson of Indiana; 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Frank Justine OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1983<br />Frank Justine Hargrove, 77, of 171 Ballencia Drive, Loxahatchee, Fla., died Sunday, January 23, 1983, at St. Mary&#8217;s Hospital, West Palm Beach. Born in Pulaski, he was a resident of Loxahatchee for the past 15 years.<br />Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, January 27 at First Baptist Church, Okeechobee, Fla., with Rev. Leon Chapman and Rev. Joe Bishop officiating. Interment will be in White City Cemetery, Ft. Pierce, Fla.<br />A retired carpenter being employed by McArthur Dairies, Inc. Mr. Hargrove was a member of Wellington Baptist Church, Loxahatchee.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dana Carvell Hargrove, Loxahatchee; one son, C. D. Hargrove, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Frank Russell Okeechobee, Fla.; seven grandchildren, three great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Everette Todd, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Lessie Ramsey and Mrs. Rachel Marshall, Nashville; and one brother, Harold Hargrove, Nashville.<br />Funeral services are being conducted in Okeechobee Funeral Home. Friends may call between the hours of 4 p.m. and 9 p.m., Wednesday.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Gracie Lura OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, January 3 at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel for Miss Gracie Lura Hargrove, 88, of Pulaski with interment following in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev. William Moss was the officiant. Miss Hargrove died Tuesday at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Lafayette and Mary Susan Campbell Hargrove. She was a retired clerk of the National Store Corp. and held membership in Liberty United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a brother, Webb Hargrove of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Janice Alberta Kimbrough OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Janice Alberta Hargrove, 75, of Route 1, Prospect, died on Friday, September 7, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John and Quilla Hammonds Kimbrough and was married to the late John Willie Hargrove. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, September 9, at Bennett May Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Willa Mae Phillips, Martinsville, Indiana, Mrs. Opal Scott and Mrs. Sandra Scott, Ardmore, and Mrs. Reba Johns, Prospect; one son, Joe Hargrove, Ottawa Lake, Michigan; 26 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, John Nolan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Sep 1987<br />Mr. John Nolan Hargrove, 74, of Prospect, died Monday, August 24, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 26, at Prospect Methodist Church with the Rev. Thomas Smith and the Rev. Paul Ford officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hargrove was the son of the late Edward G. and Marye Nolan Hargrove. He was retired from the South Giles Utility District and was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Margaret Wilson Hargrove of Prospect; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Liles and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanford, both of Prospect, Mrs. Sue Hobbs of Elkmont, Ala.; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Lula Augusta OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for 71 year old Mrs. Lura Augusta Hargrove, were held at 2:00 p. m. on Wednesday, December 16 at Bennett-May Chapel. Services were conducted by Bro. Jimmy Gibbs and burial followed in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hargrove lived in Big Oak Trailer Park in Lawrenceburg and was the wife of the latet Elmer Clarence Hargrove. He parents were the late Chapley and Carrie Ball Jones. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include 5 daughters, Mrs. Christine McMasters of Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Betty Etienne of Loretto, Mrs. Katie Sue Rosson of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Robin Grobusky of Rock Hill, South Carolina; and Mrs. Jo Ann Boyd of Lawrenceburg; 3 sons, Franklin Clarence Hargrove, Jr., Lawrenceburg, William Harold Hargrove, of Willis, Michigan, and Troy Hargrove of Lawrenceburg.<br />She also leaves 17 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Two sisters survive, Mrs. Ellen Dade of Kingsport, and Mrs. Nola Shrum of Ilipislanti, Mich., and two brothers, Elmon Jones of Prospect, and James Jones of Kingsport.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Marion Calvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Marion Calvin Hargrove, 82, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 16, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Dwight Mercer and Dale Myers officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hargrove was the son of the late Thomas and Molly Robinson Hargrove. He was a retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Hargrove of Pulaski; five sons, Junior, David and Jimmy Hargrove, all of Pulaski, James (Buddy) Hargrove of Athens, Ala.; five daughters, Sarah George of Ashland City, Tenn., Angelene Strange of Madison, Tenn., Katherine Robison of Pulaski, Paulette Bolden of Athens, Ala., Wanda Hamley of Ardmore; one brother, Isom Hargrove of Ardmore; two sisters, Clara King of Pleasant Hill, Emmie Hargrove of Ardmore; 35 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Mark Dwayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1988<br />Mark Dwayne Hargrove, 22, of Route 1, Ardmore, Tenn., was dead on arrival at Hillside Hospital following a Sunday morning accident on U.S. Highway 31 South.<br />Authorities said Hargrove was traveling south on Highway 31 between Ardmore and Elkton, was apparently driving at a high rate of speed when his car struck the end of a bridge.<br />Services were at 2 p.m. Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his father, Wayne Hargrove of Ardmore; mother, Estelle Minatra of Ardmore; two half-sisters, Betty Martin of Athens, Ala., Annette Tarpley of Ardmore; paternal grandmother, Mary Lou Hargrove; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tyler of Pulaski.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Minnie Lee Lewter OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Minnie Lee Hargrove, 97, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Feb. 23, 1986, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mrs. Hargrove was the daughter of the late Tom and Mallie Lewter and was married to the late Earl Thomas Hargrove. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Wilson of Gary, Ind., Mrs. Arnita Malone of Huntsville, Ala.; one son, Alvis Earl Hargrove of Winter Haven, Fla.; 14 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; six, great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Trudy Bolden of Ardmore, Tenn.; one brother, Deamer Lewter of Ardmore, Tenn.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Odell Solomon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Mar 1989<br />Odell S. Hargrove, 73, of Franklin, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, March 17, 1989. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jon Bell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Hargrove was the daughter of the late Clifton and Zula Solomon and was married to the late Robert G. Hargrove.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert Hargrove of Madison; two daughters, Mrs. Billie Jo Bassham of Pulaski, Mrs. Edith McGee of Franklin; two brothers, Charles and Paul Stubblefield, both of Fayetteville; two sisters, Lucy Nesbitt of Florida, Helen Yerger of California; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Otey J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Aug 1982<br />Mr. Otey J. Hargrove, of 316 West Shoal Street, Pulaski, died Friday, August 13, 1982. Funeral services were held Sunday, August 15, 1982 at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Paul Allen and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />A Giles County native, he was the son of the late Sam W. and Mary Kelly Hargrove of Prospect, TN.<br /><br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary Alice Harwell, Huntsville, AL, Mrs. June Mabry, Montgomery, AL, and Mrs. Sandra Marks, Frankewing; a brother, J. P. Hargrove, Montgomery, AL, five grandchildren and a nephew.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Robert Bland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1984<br />Robert Bland Hargrove, 60, Nashville, died on Saturday, May 12, 1984, at Baptist Hospital, Nashville. A native of Limestone County, Alabama, he was the son of the late Edd and Alma Bland Hargrove. He was a World War II veteran and was for 30 years with the General Services Department of the State of Tennessee.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Tommy Baker officiating.<br />Survivors include Louise Mitchell Hargrove, Nashville; one brother, Jack Hargrove, Hurst, Texas; one sister, Mary Will Harris, Lewisburg; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Robert Joe OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jan 1986<br />An Elkton man was killed in a one-car accident near Ardmore late Tuesday night. Robert Joe Hargrove, 37, was killed when the car he was driving went out of control near the Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church on Pleasant Hill Road and crashed into a tree.<br />Another man in the car, Barry Curry, 23, of Prospect, was taken to Hillside Hospital for treatment of injuries described as minor.<br />The accident happened shortly before 10 p.m. Tuesday. Services were at 2 p.m. Thursday at Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore with E. N. Lovell officiating. Burial was in Hastings Cemetery in Ardmore.<br />A former Pulaski resident, Mr. Hargrove is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hargrove of Ardmore; one son, Jody Hargrove of Ardmore; one sister, Mrs. Barry Hobbs of Ardmore; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Eula Hargrove of Ardmore.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Sarah Ellen Yant OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Sarah Ellen Hargrove, 67, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 6, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with David Freeman, Larry Glass and Bob McIlwain officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hargrove was the daughter of the late Cleve and Lola Phelps Yant.<br />Survivors include her husband, James E. Hargrove of Pulaski; six sons, William T., Bobby Dean, Larry and Danny Ray Hargrove, all of Pulaski, James Hargrove of Murfreesboro, Earl Hargrove of Tullahoma; five daughters, Frances Brown of Hendersonville, Barbara Goats and Martha Ruth Harwell, both of Pulaski, Stella Mae Adcock of Murfreesboro, Nancy Joyce Holder of Fayetteville; two brothers Bill Yant of Aspen Hill, James Yant of Columbia; three sisters, Louise Hannah of Lynnville, Rosie Wells of Elkton, Lizzie Powers of Nashville; 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Webster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23Apr 1980<br /><br />Webster Hargrove, 90 of Pulaski died Tuesday, April 22 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. William Moss. Interment was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hargrove was born in Giles County, the son of the late Robert L. and Mary Susan Campbell. He was a retired construction carpenter and held membership in the Liberty United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARMOND, Henry E. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Aug 1985<br />Mr. Henry E. Harmond, 86, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 6, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late James Harrison and Emma Purdom Harmond. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include six sisters, Mrs. Lula Mae Frances, Miss Emma Lee Harmond, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Ruth Barr of Trinity, Ala., Mrs. Eula P. Hazelwood, Mrs. Kate Worley, Mrs. Lucille Foster, all of Nashville; one brother, Buford Harmond of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARMOND, William Ervin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Dec 1980<br />William Ervin Harmond, 83, of Route 2, Cornersville, died Wednesday, December 24, 1980, at Parkview Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mr. Harmond, a retired farmer, was born in Marshall County, the son of the late James Harrison and Emma D. Pardon Harmond.<br />Survivors include seven sisters, Mrs. Vernon B. Hazlewood, Lynnville, Miss Lula Mae Francis, Pulaski, Mrs. Flournoy Barr, Trinity, Ala., Mrs. Eula Pearl Hazlewood, Nashville, Miss Emma Lee Harmond, Cornersville, Mrs. Kate Wooley and Mrs. James Foster, Nashville; two brothers, Henry E. Harmond, Cornersville and Buford Harmond, Pulaski.<br /><br />HARNEY, Adelia OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Adelia Harney, age 79, a resident of Meadowbrook Nursing Home, died Friday, November 27, 1981 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Mrs. Harney was a native of Giles County and a long time member of Old Zion Missionary Baptist Church.<br />She is survived by her husband Jim Harney; one step-son, James Harney and 2 step grandchildren all of Cleveland, Ohio; several great nieces and great nephews, a local great-niece, Mrs. Louetta Coleman Holt of Veto, Ala.<br />Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Dalton Holt at 11:00 a. m. Saturday at Old Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home, Directors.<br /><br />HARNEY, Arthur J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jun 1987<br /><br />Mr. Arthur J. Harney, 41, of Route 2, Prospect, Tenn., died Tuesday, June 23, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 27, 1987 at 1:00 p.m. at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Elkton, Tenn., with the Rev. Jeremiah Gardner officiating.<br />He was the son of Mrs. Celestine Stevenson Harney of Elkton, Tenn., and the late Rev. B. C. Harney.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Ann Grigsby Harney; mother, Mrs. Celestine Stevenson Harney of Elkton; daughter, Miss Teressa Diane Harney and son, Carl J. Harney both of Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Dangerfield and Mrs. Mildred Avery of Nashville; six brothers, Hobson M. and Joe D., both of Elkton, Robert N. and Nathaniel, both of Fayetteville, Grant of Nashville and Arthur Lee, Cleveland, Ohio; mother-in-law, Mrs. Fannie Brown, Elkton; 13 sisters-in-law; 11 brothers-in-law; 4 uncles; 5 aunts; a host of nieces and nephews; several cousins and other relatives and friends.<br /><br />HARNEY, Charles OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Aug 1989<br />Mr. Charles Harney, 71, of Ardmore, died Thursday, Aug. 10, 1989, at Crestwood Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Graveside services were held Sunday, Aug. 13, at Elkton Cemetery with the Rev. John McWilliams officiating. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harney was the son of the late Eldridge Harney. He was a World War II veteran.<br />Survivors include his brother, Isaiah Harney of Elkton.<br /><br />HARNEY, Clifford Tyree OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Oct 1985<br />Clifford Tyree Harney, 53, died Oct. 3, 1985, at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Jeremiah Gardner at noon Saturday, Oct. 12, at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />Mr. Harney was the son of the late Rev. B. C. Harney. He was an employee of Burke Food Company and for many years sang with the Hill Radio Gospel Singers in Chicago, where he resided over 30 years. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Celestine Stevenson Harney of Elkton; three sons, Henry Harney of Indianapolis, Ind., Gregory and Christopher Harney of Chicago; one daughter, Karen Hareny of Chicago; seven brothers, Arthur Lee Harney of Cleveland, Ohio Garrett L. Harney of Nashville, Robert and Nathaniel Harney of Fayetteville, Joe D. Hobson and Arthur Junior Harney of Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Dangerfield of Elkton, Mrs. Mildred Avery of Nashville; grandmother, Mrs. Leatha Stevenson of Bryson; four uncles; two aunts.<br /><br />HARNEY, John Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1984<br />John Harney, Jr., died January 8, 1984, at the V. A. Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, January 13 at Queen Ann Funeral Home. The Rev. Taft Smith officiated. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, John T. Harney of Indianapolis, Indiana; mother, Mrs. Almeda Driver of Elkton; and 2 grandchildren.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />HARNEY, Maggie May OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for 58-year-old Mrs. Maggie May Harney will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church with burial in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harney, a native Giles Countian, died in Chicago. Local survivors include her mother, Mrs. Celestine Harney of Pulaski; her grandmother, Mrs. Leatha Stevenson of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Irene Dangerfield of Prospect; three brothers, H.M. and Joe Harney, both of Elkton, and Arthur Harney, Jr. of Prospect.<br />The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m.Saturday night at Queen Ann Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARNEY, Robert N. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jan 1989<br />Mr. Robert N. Harney of Fayetteville died Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturay, Dec. 31, at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Elkton with the Rev. George Moore, Jr. officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Henry was the son of the late Rev. Booney Harney. He was employed by the City of Fayetteville and the Swap Shop for over 20 years. He was a member of the Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church at Elkton where he served as chairman of the Deacon Board and coordinator of the Senior Choir.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Celestine Harney; his wife, Mrs. Betty Harney; one son, James Robert Harney of Elkton; one step-daughter, Mrs. Gwen Gracy of Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Avery of Nashville, Mrs. Irene Dangerfield of Elkton; five brothers, Arthur Lee Harney of Cleveland, Ohio, Gant Harney of Nashville, Nathaniel Harney of Fayetteville, Hobson and Joe Harney, both of Elkton; two granddaughter; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARNEY, Tyree OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Oct 1985<br />Tyree Harney, 53, died Friday, Oct. 4, 1985, in a Chicago, Ill. hospital. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Jeremiah Gardner at noon, Thursday, Oct. 10, at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Rev. Booney Harney. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Celestine Steverson Harney of Elkton; two sons, Henry Birdsong and Christopher Harney of Chicago; two grandchildren of Chicago; grandmother, Mrs. Leathy Steverson of Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Dangerfield of Elkton, Mrs. Mildred Avery of Nashville; seven brothers, Arthur Junior, Joe and Hobson Harney, all of Elkton, Garrett L. Harney of Nashville, Arthur Lee Harney of Cleveland, Ohio, Robert and Nathaniel Harney, both of Fayetteville.<br /><br />HARPER, Rachel Young OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Rachel Young Harper, died Friday, Aug. 22, 1986, in Deland, Fla. She is formerly of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her husband, Quinton Harper of Deland, Fla.; one daughter, Nancy Yearling of Florida; one sister, Evelyn Young of Pulaski.<br /><br />HARRIS, Adron Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br /><br />Adron Allen Harris, 40, of Minor Hill, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harris was a farmer. Survivors include his parents, Elmer and Rachel Harris of Minor Hill; four brothers, Floyd and Charles Harris, both of Minor Hill, Charlie Harris of Goodspring, Marvin Harris of Pulaski; seven sisters, Shirley McClure, Virginia Smith and Rebecca Carpenter, all of Pulaski, Katherine Phillips, Connie Fry and Janice Pickett, all of Goodspring, Sandra Pickett of Prospect.<br /><br />HARRIS, Charlene Ann OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jul 1984<br />Charlene Ann Harris, 14 months old, daughter of Charles Wayne and Sharon Ann Hargrove Harris, Pulaski, died on Friday, July 27, 1984, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to her parents are one brother, Bryan Shawn Harris, Pulaski; a sister, Rachel Elizabeth Harris, Pulaski; and her grandparents, Elmer and Rachel Harris and Richard and Elizabeth Hargrove.<br /><br />HARRIS, John Buford Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Aug 1987<br />Mr. John Buford Harris, Sr., 75, of Prospect, died Sunday, August 2, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 5, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Paul Ford officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harris was the son of the late Alfred M. and Carey Hawkins Morrison Harris. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was a retired parts expeditor for Caterpillar Tractor Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Delanie M. Harris of Prospect; four sons, Alfred M. Harris of Elmwood, Ill., John Buford Harris, Jr. and David K. Harris, both of Joliet, Ill., William L. Harris of Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Matesevac of Joliet, Ill.; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jane Moss of Prospect.<br /><br />HARRIS, John Clarence OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jun 1989<br />John Clarence Harris, 84, Culleoka, died Sunday, June 4, 1989, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held June 7 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Harris was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Guy and Lula Simmons Harris and was married to the former Emma Nola Braden Harris. Mr. Harris was a retired farmer and former employee of Monsanta Mineral and Chemical Corporation, member of the Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, and member of Emmanuel Lodge #606 AASR Masons of Columbia.<br />Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. Ann Graham, Detroit, Mich.; one son, Willie Lee Harris, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Lula Irene McAdoo, Nashville; 14 grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRIS, Mary Edith Reynolds OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Mary Edith Harris, 55, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Nov. 1, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 6, at Beulah Baptist Church with the Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Pulaski, Mrs. Harris was the daughter of the late Robert and Gertrude Reynolds. She was a member of the Beulah Baptist Church, where she served as church pianist and church secretary. She served in the U. S. Army from 1951 to 1953 as a clerk typist with the 3rd Armored Division.<br />Survivors include her husband, Roland Harris, Jr. of Pulaski; two sons, S. Sgt. Ronald Harris of Kileen, Texas, J. D. Harris of Murfreesboro; four daughters, Brenda and Joyce Harris, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Edythe Pendergast of Monterey, Calif., Mrs. Tina Gaston of El Paso, Texas; two brothers, Robert Reynolds of Louisville, Ky., Samuel Reynolds of Marion, Ohio; three grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRIS, Mary Will OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1989<br />Mary Will Harris, 87, died Monday, Jan. 23, 1989 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Jan. 25 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Clarence Stewart and Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Harris lived with Mr. and Mrs. J. L Price, Jr. of Pulaski for 27 years.<br /><br />HARRIS, Nelle S. Chandler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Nell S. Harris, 60, of Route One, Prospect, died on Monday, November 12, 1984, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Renzo and Ellie Louise Smith Chandler and was married to the late Carey Harris. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was the retired postmistress of Prospect.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, November 13, at Bennett-May Chapel, William H. Moss and Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating, with burial in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Carey Harris Brownlow, Prospect; two sons, Charles Palmer Harris, Charleston, South Carolina, and Alfred Chandler Harris, Prospect; three sisters, Mrs. Paul Burton, Nashville, Mrs. Herbert Smith, Pulaski, and Mrs. Robert Bucy, Murray, Kentucky; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRIS, William Howard OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Jan 1986<br />Mr. William Howard Harris, 42, of Nashville, formerly of Giles County, died Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1986, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Glass and Ray McElwayne officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lewis Harris.<br />Survivors include his wife, Vickie Paulette Abernathy Harris of Nashville; two daughters, Amy and Lea Harris, both of Nashville; his mother, Florence Harris Heathcoat of Pulaski; step-father, Elvis Heathcoat of Pulaski; two brothers, Wayne and David Harris, both of Pulaski; five sisters, Peggy Randolph of Pulaski, Doris Griggs of Hereford, Texas, Lurlie Smith of Fall River, Shirlie Smith of Leoma, Carolyn Gatlin of Minor Hill.<br /><br />HARRISON, Anne Mae Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 May 1987<br />Mrs. Anne Mae Harrison, 79, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 8, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Thomas Vann officiating. Burial was in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Harrison was the daughter of the late Henry Clay and Sally Dunnavant Jones and was married to the late Thomas Knight Harrison. She was employed at The Peddler.<br />Survivors include one son, Tommy Harrison of California; one daughter, Mrs. Peggy Riggins of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Nelle Jones Smith of Aspen Hill; four grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRISON, Beatrice Williams OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Dec 1984<br />Mrs. Beatrice W. Harrison, 93, of Gadsden, Alabama, died on Wednesday, December 26, 1984, at Gadsden Health Care Center.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joseph W. and Emma Lee Harwell Williams and was married to the late Thomas Knight Harrison. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, December 20, at Bennett May Chapel, James Ed Holt officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Kate Lewis of Gadsden and Mrs. Emma Nesbitt of Mt. Juliet, Tenn.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Margaret Webber of Pulaski and Mrs. Frances Nickell of California; and one half-brother, J. Dan Williams, Pulaski.<br /><br />HARRISON, Dorothy Pollard Newsline 07 Feb 1989<br />Dorothy Pollard Harrison, 51, of Pulaski, TN, died January 30, 1989, in Mount Holly, N.J.<br />Funeral services were held February 2 at 2:00 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church in Pulaski with Dr. J. David Miller officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery with Bennett May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, TN, Mrs. Harrison was an employee of the Union Bank of Pulaski and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her husband, Marion Butler Harrison of Pulaski, TN; one son, David Harrison of New Orleans, LA; three grandchildren; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Pollard; and one sister, Mrs. Marie Davis of Virginia.<br /><br />HARRISON, James William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for James William Harrison, 72, a retired employee of the ASCS Office and a World War II veteran, were held Friday morning, July 10 at 11:00 a. m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Danny Pettus officiated. Burial was in Powell Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harrison was born August 10, 1908, the son of the late Neal B. and Mollie E. Foust Harrison. He was the husband of the late Mollie Nolen Harrison.<br />Survivors include one son, Jimmy Harrison, Minor Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Sarah Goodrich, Minor Hill, Mrs. Dorothy Singleton, Cornersville, Mrs. Margaret Gregory, Crossville, Mrs. Evelyn Brucketta, Oxnard, Ca.; 1 brother, Henry (Dick) Harrison, California; and 10 grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />HARRISON, John Benjamin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mr. John Benjamin (Johnnie) Harrison, 87, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 5, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Paul McKinney and the Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harrison was the son of the late Clarence B. and Stella Brooks Harrison and was married to the late Esther Alsup Harrison. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two sons, J. B. Harrison, Jr. of Pulaski, Joe H. Harrison of New Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Henry A. Molasy of Nashville; one sister, Mary Schermerhorn of Pulaski; nine grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRISON, William Houston (Jack) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Mar 1987<br />Mr. William Houston (Jack) Harrison, 85, of Petersburg, died Thursday, March 26, 1987, in Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Graveside services were held Friday, March 27, at Bradshaw Cemetery with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Harrison was the son of the late Lee Roy and Bennie Tucker Harrison. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one brother, Virgil Harrison of Beech Hill; one sister, Nina Marie Robinson of Fayetteville.<br /><br />HARTLEY, William (Bill) Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1983<br />Mr. William (Bill) Henry Hartley, age 77, of Route 1, Pulaski, died August 12, 1983, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 16, at the Bennett May Chapel with the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Sayree, Alabama, Mr. Hartley was the son of the late John Berry and Elizabeth Margaret Brewis Hartley. He was a member of the Baptist Church and of the Blue Lodge of Masonic Order. Mr. Hartley was a retired service manager for Chevrolet.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Hartley of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Reva Lee Hutchinson of Taylor, Michigan; one son, Russell Henry Hartley of Oak Harbour, Washington; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Velma Murphy of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />HARTMAN, James Eubank Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Sep 1980<br />James Eubank Hartman, Jr., 61, died Saturday, August 30 at his residence on Route 6, Pulaski. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with<br />burial following in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Born in Rutherford County, Mr. Hartman was the son of the late James E. and Jessie Hartman. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Beddingfield Hartman; a brother, S. E. Hartman, White Bluff; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Knight, Mrs. Helen Vinnerable, Mrs. Katie Osborne and Mrs. Audrey Johnson, all of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARWELL, Bertha Odell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jun 1982<br />Graveside services for Bertha Odell Harwell, 65, of Shelbyville, wife of former Pisgah resident, Sterling P. Harwell were held Sunday, June 13 at 12:30 p. m. by Dr. John Langlois. Burial was in Willow Mount in that town.<br />Mrs. Harwell, a seamstress at Eureka, died Friday June 11 at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. She was the daughter of the late Wiley Elliott Bell and Lula Segroves Bell. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Shelbyville.<br />Survivors include her husband, Sterling P. Harwell, Shelbyville; one daughter, Mrs. Joe Gaston, Memphis; four step-sons, James Harwell, Dallas, Texas, Joe Harwell, Houston, Texas, Wayne Harwell, Smyrna and George Harwell, Oklahoma City, Okla.; one step-daughter, Ms. Joy Wells, Fayetteville, N. C.; two grandchildren and twenty step-grandchildren, and one step great grandchild.<br /><br />HARWELL, Billie Scott OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1988<br />Billie Scott Harwell, 54, of Frankewing, died Saturday, July 2, at his residence. Funeral services were held Monday, July 4, at the Higgins Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Edward Johnson officiating. Burial was in the Wright Cemetery.<br />Mr. Harwell was the son of the late Berry Brown and Frances Katherine Harwell. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict and a retired employee of CFW Construction Company in Fayetteville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Faye Thorpe Harwell; one son, Jeff Harwell of Frankewing; one daughter, Kimberly Harwell of Lewisburg; one grandson, Jeremy Harwell of Petersburg; five brothers, Harold Harwell of Pulaski, Walter (Tex) Harwell of McBurg, Claiborne, Carroll Wayne (Shorty) and Farrell Harwell, all of Fayetteville; three sisters, Maudie Foster of Pulaski, Mary Ann Brewer and Ruby Jane Hamlin, both of Fayetteville.<br /><br />HARWELL, Charles Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mr. Charles Henry Harwell, 74, of Elkton, died Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1988, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 22, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harwell was the son of the late Otis Julian and Pattie Bledsoe Harwell. He was a member of Elkton Methodist Church and was a retired merchant.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Kelly Harwell of Elkton; two daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Harwell Bondurant and Mrs. Carol Harwell Cary, both of Elkton; five grandchildren, Gill, Grant and Abbegail Bondurant, Ryan and Clint Cary, all of Elkton.<br /><br />HARWELL, Clifford C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Nov 1980<br />Clifford C. Harwell, 78, of Route 6, Pulaski died at his residence Tuesday, November 11. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev Robert Starnes. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A retired maintenance employee of the Giles County Board of Education, Mr. Harwell was a native Giles Countian. He was the son of the late Walter and Josie Burch Harwell.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eunice Follis Harwell; a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Harwell Kelly, Pulaski; two brothers, Herbert Harwell and Robert Harwell, Frankewing; five sisters, Mrs. Myrtice Harris, Mrs. Angie Pittard and Mrs. Mary Helen Coble, Pulaski, Mrs. Margaret Harris and Mrs. Georgia Luna, Fayetteville; four grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Edna Mae Pickett OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Edna Mae Harwell, 73, of Coldwater, Mich., died Saturday, January 12, 1985, at her residence. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Will and Bessie Longshore Pickett. She was married to the late Roy E. Harwell.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, January 14, at Gillespie Funeral Home, David L. Fox officiating, with burial in Ottawa Hills Cemetery in Toledo, Ohio.<br />Survivors include one son, Charles A. Harwell of Coldwater, Michigan; two brothers, Tyson and Carson Pickett of Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Edgar (Viva Lee) Johnson, Mrs. Earl (Estelle) Green, of Minor Hill; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Elizabeth Ann Reese OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Reese Harwell, 74, formerly of Albertville, Ala., died Sunday, Jan. 10, 1988, at Bel Aire Nursing Home in Columbia. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 12, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Harwell was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Reese. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, William S. Harwell of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Margaret R. Nance of Racine, Wis.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARWELL, Eunice Follis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Eunice F. Harwell, 78, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Dec. 5, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel conducted by Paul McKinney. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Geraldine Kelly of Pulaski; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one niece and one nephws.<br /><br />HARWELL, Herbert B. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Herbert B. Harwell, 92, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 5, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Pete Furnier officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harwell was the son of the late Walter and Josephine Burch Harwell. He was a retired farmer and member of the Presbyterian church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie W. Harwell of Bunker Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Joan Watson of Fayetteville; one grandson; two granddaughters; four sisters, Mrs. Myrtice Harris, Mrs. Angie Pittard and Mrs. Margaret Harwell, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Georgie Luna of the Boonshill community; one brother, Robert Harwell of Frankewing.<br /><br />HARWELL, James Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1981<br /><br />Funeral services for James Henry Harwell, 71, who died Monday, April 27 at his home in Nashville, were conducted Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. at Ellis Funeral Home in that city. Interment followed in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susie Mai Harwell; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Walker, Arlington Heights, Ill.; two sons, Luther Leroy Harwell, Nashville and James T. Harwell, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Marshall, Mrs. Mable Jones, Mrs. Ruth Marcum and Mrs. Bessie Clouse, Nashville; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, James Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1983<br />James Howard Harwell, 57, of Route two, Lynnville, died on Friday, December 24, 1982 at his home as the result of injuries received from a falling tree earlier in the month.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 26 at Oaks and Nichols in Columbia. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harwell was the son of the late Mahlon Stacy and Nina Pearl Holt Harwell. He was a member of the Pentacostal Church of Christ in Columbia and a farmer at the time of his death.<br />He is survived by, two sisters, Miss Hattie Mae Harwell and Mrs. Jim (Mary Cathryn) Underwood, both of Lynnville; one brother, Bobby E. Harwell of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARWELL, Lester A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Lester A. Harwell, 70, Huntsville, Alabama, died Wednesday, December 1, 1982 at Huntsville Medical Center, Alabama. Services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, December 23 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Pisgah Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Noble and Hattie Mae Harwell.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eleanor R. Harwell and a sister, Mrs. Lois Redd, Pulaski. Mr<br />Harwell was a retired employee of Red Stone Arsenal.<br /><br />HARWELL, Louvenia OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Louvenia Harwel died Friday, Jan. 29, 1988, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. She was 61 years old. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, Jan. 31, in Columbia with burial at Rose Hill Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Survivors include her husband, William J. Harwell of Columbia; one son, Freddie Goodman of Sante Fe; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Frances Bell of Afton, Tenn.; two grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Maggie Katherine Riggins OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Oct 1987<br />Mrs. Maggie Katherine Harwell, 61, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Oct. 3, 1985, at Hillside Hospital following an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Jessie D. and Maude Turpin Riggins.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Harold E. Harwell of Pulaski; one son, Stanley Clayton Harwell of Pulaski; three daughters, Doris and Connie Harwell, both of Pulaski, Rita Jones of Goodspring; four brothers, Jimmy Riggins of Pulaski, Johnny and Reubin Riggins, both of Columbia, Leroy Riggins of Ethridge; one sister, Ruth Hickman of Prospect; and four grandchilden.<br /><br />HARWELL, Mamie Sue McFarland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 May 1988<br />Mrs. Mamie Sue McFarland Harwell, 89, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, May 18, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Eugene Peden officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Harwell was the daughter of the late J. W. and Sallie Faulkner McFarland.<br />Survivors include her husband, Malcolm L. Harwell of Pulaski; four sons, John Edd Harwell of Fayetteville, David Harwell of Nashville, Andrew Harwell of Indiana; William Harwell of Columbia; two daughters, Sarah Smith of Pulaski, Larue Green of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Lewter and Minnie Bell McFarland, both of Pulaski; 18 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Mary Caldonia Abernathy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Caldonia Abernathy Harwell, 84, of Pulaski were held at 10:30 Friday morning Jan. 2, 1981 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial in Pisgah Cemetery. Rev. Paul Allen and Rev. Marcus Nickell officiated.<br />Mrs. Harwell, a Giles County native was the daughter of the late Hardy Abernathy and the late Carrie McCormick Abernathy. Her husband is Willie A. Harwell who survives. She was a Methodist.<br />Besides her husband, William A. Harwell she is survived by one sister, Mrs. J. D. Brashears of Route 5, Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARWELL, Mary Carter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. Mary C. Harwell, 89, of Pulaski, died Dec. 30, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 2, 1988, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. William Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harwell was the oldest member of Campbell Chapel A.M.E. Church. Prior to her illness, she was actively involved in community activities. She carried on public relations for Church Women United even during the time when she was unable to attend. Other duties include offices in the Ora Lee Fuqua Missionary Society, Courts of Calanthe Lodge and various church offices.<br />Her parents were the late Anthony and Ferra Laurie Carter.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Ms. Marie E. Jackson, and several nieces.<br /><br />HARWELL, Myrtle Lou Barnickle OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />Mrs. Myrtle Lou Harwell, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Saturday, May 22, 1982, at Coffee County Hospital in Manchester.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George Thomas and Nettie Gazella Barnickle and the wife of the late Walter C. Harwell. She was a member of the Choates Creek United Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Monday, May 24 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Wayne Kelly and Frank Rouse officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, Garland C. Harwell, Manchester, and Dean Harwell, Martinsville, Tennessee; five sisters, Maggie Lee Richardson and Mae Berryhill, Lawrenceburg, Evie Titsworth, Chattanooga, Ester Lee Clark, Goodspring, and Lurlie Rose, Pulaski; two brothers, Audie Barnickle, Lawrenceburg and Huie Barnickle, Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Razzie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Razzie Lee Harwell, 78, of Goodspring, died Thursday, August 14, 1986, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Harwell was the daughter of the late Clinton and Bertha Fox Howell. Survivors include her husband, Roy Harwell of Goodspring; two brothers, Elmer Howell of Goodspring, Aubrey Howell of Leoma; one sister, Mrs. Lucille Franks of Cleveland, Ohio.<br /><br />HARWELL, Robert Earl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Nov 1980<br />Funeral services for Robert Earl Harwell, 61, of Lewisburg who died Thursday, October 30, 1980, at a Lewisburg Hospital, services were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Cornersville Chapel. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery in Marshall County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Doggett Harwell; three sons, Bill and Larry Harwell of Lewisburg and Ronnie Harwell of Cornersville; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Adams and Mrs. Florence Davis of Pulaski and Mrs. Frances Daily of Hollywood, Ala.; two brothers, Henry Harwell of Pulaski and Allen Harwell of Toledo, Ohio and four grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Robert Sam OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Aug 1982<br />Robert Sam Harwell, 66, of Fayetteville, died Tuesday, August 17, at Lincoln County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Thursday, August 19 at 1 o&#8217;clock at Gallant Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Bro. Bob Leonard and Bro. Joe Brown officiated. Interment followed in Riverview Memorial Gardens. He was a member of Northside Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Harwell was a native of Giles County. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Robinson Harwell; one daughter, Mrs. Joe Wiser and three grandchildren, all of Fayetteville. Other survivors include his parents, Elmo and Lonice Bascomb Harwell of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas C. Fitzgerald of Pulaski and Mrs. William Parsons of Gallatin, Tenn.; two brothers, James Harwell of Pulaski and William B. Harwell of Mt. Vernon, Ohio.<br /><br />HARWELL, Rolly Flournoy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Mar 1982<br />Rolly Flournoy Harwell, age 79, of Fayetteville died in Lincoln County Hospital, Saturday Mar.6.<br />Mr. Harwell, a Giles County native, was a retired farmer and was the son of the late Rolly McFerrin Harwell and Icie Erwin Harwell.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, March 8, at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Blanche Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife Mrs. Alease Commons Harwell, Fayetteville; two daughters, Mrs. Martha Lynn O&#8217;Neal, Hughey, TN, and Mrs. Mary Jo Owens, Park City; four sons, Bobby Ray Harwell, Gallatin, Dwight Harwell, Tullahoma, Douglas Harwell, Park City, Phillip Harwell, Rantoul, Ill.; one brother, R. Morris Harwell, Pulaski; thirteen grandchildren, five great grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Samuel Raymond OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1986<br />Samuel Raymond Harwell, 85, died Tuesday, July 22, 1986 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 24 at 10 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Audway and Annie McLin Harwell and the husband of Nola Minatra Harwell.<br />Other survivors include one son, Cecil Harwell of California; one brother, Malcolm Harwell of Frankewing; two sisters, Ann Harris of Pulaski and Elise Duke of Frankewing; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, William A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Feb 1983<br />William A. Harwell, 89, Pulaski, died Sunday, February 13, 1983 at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 2:30 Monday, February 14 at Bennett-May Chapel<br />with burial in Pisgah Cemetery, Paul Allen and Marcus Nickell officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John and Hattie Harwell and was married to the late Mary Abernathy Harwell.<br />He is survived by one brother, F. A. Harwell, Hermitage.<br /><br />HARWELL, William A. (Bud) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 May 1982<br />A Lawrenceburg attorney, well known in Giles County, William A. (Bud) Harwell, was found dead Sunday after the van which he had been driving apparently ran over him.<br />The accident occurred early Sunday morning on West Taylor Street in Lawrenceburg after Harwell&#8217;s van apparently had suffered some form of engine trouble or other malfunction. The van had been stopped on an incline.<br />Sixty-five year old Harwell, a retired Circuit Court Judge in the 11th Judicial Circuit, and former chairman of the state Game and Fish Commission, had been dead for a few hours when Lawrenceburg Police Captain Michael Risner arrived at the scene shortly before 3 a.m.<br />Police learned of the accident from Mrs. Georgia Patterson who lives near where the tragedy occurred. Mrs. Patterson stated that she had been awakened, looked out the window and saw Harwell&#8217;s body.<br />Harwell had returned to Lawrenceburg late Saturday after attending a tribute to Nashville attorney Jack Norman.<br />Harwell was highly respected by his peers in the law profession. &#8220;He was a gentle man in every respect, splendid in his profession. He had the highest standards and ethics, and was one who had earned and held the respect of all lawyers and people connected with the courts in Tennessee,&#8221;<br />according to a quote by attorney Jack Norman which appeared in the May 10, 1982, Issue of the Tennessean.<br /><br />Harwell, who was a former member of the state House of Representatives and the state Senate, was also a Shriner and a 32nd degree Mason.<br />Funeral services were held today (Tuesday) at Coleman Memorial Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg, with the Reverends Lexie Freeman, John Williams and Neil Dobson officiating. Burial followed in the Lawrence County&#8217;s Mimosa Cemetery. Freemon-Pettus Funeral Home of Lawrenceburg was in charge of the arrangements.<br />Survivors include Mr. Harwell&#8217;s wife, the former Aveline Perry, four daughters, Cathey Harwell Cobb, Cherle H. Plant, Charlotte M. Bottoms, and Kadie Lee Harwell; three sisters, Marie H. Austin, Dorothy H. Ingram, and Bula A. Harwell, all of Lawrenceburg; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive.<br /><br />HARWELL, William Osborne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jun 1984<br />William Osborne Harwell, Sr., 77, Pulaski, died on Thursday, June 21, 1984, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Brock. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William F. and Nancy Christopher Harwell and was married to the late Mrs. Vera Belle Phillips Harwell. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, June 22, at Bennett May Chapel, G. C. Fox and Floyd Farris officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary Christine Brock, Pulaski, Mrs. Edith Pauline Bethel, Old Hickory, Tennessee, and Mrs. Rebecca Harmon, Marietta, Georgia; two sons, William B. Harwell and Thomas A. Harwell, Pulaski; 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWOOD, Leone Barry OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Jan 1983<br />Mrs. Leone B. Harwood, died January 24, 1983 in Parkview Hospital, Nashville. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, at Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen and Bill Moss officiating.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was the daughter of the late James B. and Emma Barnes Barry and was married to the late Richard Harwood. Mrs. Harwood leaves no immediate survivors.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HASTING, Susie Tate OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Susie Tate Hasting, 103, of Prospect, died Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1986, at her home. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Brian Fyke officiating. Burial was in Potts Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Patrick and Molly Biles Tate and was married to the late John Cleveland Hasting. Mrs. Hasting was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include, one son, James F. Hasting of Kedron; two daughters, Mrs. Venie Moore of Prospect, Mrs. Grace Rogers of Elkton; 19 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; one step-grandson; one niece and nephew.<br /><br />HATCH, Kathryn Gross OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Aug 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Kathryn Gross Hatch, 70, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, July 31, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Toledo, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Oliver and Gara Rhodes Gross. She was retired from Gross Photo Supply Company. She was a member of Highland Baptist Church.<br />Memorial services will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, August 2, at Highland Baptist Church, James D. Nave officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Anne Karen Davis, Pulaski, and Helen Virginia Chovinard, Dallas, Texas; one brother, Robert E. Gross, LaSalle, Michigan; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />HATCH, Theodore F. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1988<br />Mr. Theodore F. Hatch, 57, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Aug. 27, 1988, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 30, at New Canaan Ranch with the Rev. Bill Yates officiating. Burial was in New Canaan Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Ohio, Mr. Hatch was a farmer. Survivors include his wife, Helene C. Hatch, and one son, John David Hatch, both of Nashville.<br /><br />HATFIELD, Lillian Dale OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 May 1989<br />Lillian D. Hatfield, 81, died Friday, April 28, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at Bennett May Chapel with Paul Sain and Tom Holland officiating. Burial was in Brick Church Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late James and Lela Pettus Dale and was married to the late Clyde Hatfield.<br />Survivors include one son, Darwyne Hatfield, Pulaski; two grandsons, Bill Hatfield, Pulaski and John Hatfield, Lawrenceburg; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HATFIELD, William Clyde OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Mar 1984<br />Mr. William Clyde Hatfield, 79, of the Brick Church community, died Sunday, March 18, 1984 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 20 at Bennett May Chapel with burial in the Brick Church Cemetery, Glenn Colley officiating. He was the son of the late Henry and Myrtle Levan Hatfield.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Hatfield; a son Darwyne Hatfield, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Lola Burgess, Nashville; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HAWKINS, Rilla Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1983<br />Rilla Mae Hawkins, died at 8:00 p.m. Friday, July 1, 1983, at Jacobi Hospital, Bronx, New York, following a short illness.<br />Memorial services were held Saturday, July 9, 1983, at 11:00 a.m. at the Old Zion Primitive Baptist Church with the Reverend Frank Brooks officiating.<br />Survivors include nine nieces, fourteen nephews, two great-nieces, one great nephew, one aunt, Mrs. Janie Wilson, several cousins, two brothers-in-law, William A. Jenkins and Rogers Jackson. Arrangements were made by Queen Ann Funeral Home.<br /><br /><br />HAWKINS, Samuel Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jun 1987<br />A two-car crash claimed the life of a 26-year-old Lynnville man, Samuel Lee Hawkins, and left two teenagers with injuries Sunday night&#8230;&#8230;.<br />The accident happened in front of Lynnwood Cemetery, between Lynnville and Waco. Mr. Hawkins was a 1979 graduate of Richland High School. He had been employed in Columbia.<br />Services were at 1 p.m. today (Tuesday) at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Oak Memorial Gardens there.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Amanda Leigh Hawkins of Mt. Pleasant; one son, Ashley Wayne Hawkins of Mt. Pleasant; parents, Johnnie and Jeanette Richardson Hawkins of Lynnville; sister, Mrs. Lee (Sandra) Smith of Pulaski; three brothers, Johnny Ray of Culleoka, Michael of Lynnville and Marty Wayne of Lewisburg.<br /><br />HAWKINS, Thelma OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1985<br />Mrs. Thelma Hawkins, 53, of Kansas City, Missouri, died Wednesday, April 24, 1985, in that city. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Endie and George Westmoreland. She was a registered nurse.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Sunday, April 28, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, Rev. Smith Gilbert officiating.<br />Survivors include her step-father, Mr. Dan Gilbert of the Oak Grove community; two sisters, Mrs. Bernice White of Murfreesboro and Mrs. Hazel Waddell of Long Beach, California.<br /><br />HAYES, Allison Worley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Nov 1985<br />Mr. Allison Worley Hayes, 77, of Columbia, died Monday, Nov. 4, 1985, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with Bro. Glenn Mayfield officiating. Burial was in Polk Memory Gardens in Columbia.<br />He was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Virginia Beeler Hayes of Columbia; one son, Marvin Hayes of Panama City, Florida; one brother, Brown Hayes of Big Lake, Florida; one grandchild.<br /><br />HAYES, Eula Marie Mankins OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Marie Hayes, 75, died Wednesday, May 13 at her home on Route 1, Minor Hill. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Oxford Cemetery. The Rev. Glen Chance was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Hayes was a Giles County native, the daughter of the late Booker (Linzy) and Jennie Williams Mankins. She was the wife of the late George Hayes.<br />Survivors include six sons; W. B. Hayes, Jimmy Hayes and Danny Hayes, Minor Hill, Billy Joe Hayes, Anderson, Ala., Thomas Hayes, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Cletus Hayes, Center Hill, Fla.; six daughters, Mrs. Louise Stevenson, Mrs. Sue Haney and Mrs. Virginia Davis, Minor Hill, Mrs. Barbara Mankins, Goodsprings, Mrs. Velma Hayes and Mrs. Mattie Lou Sanders, New Roads, La.; a sister, Mrs. Vera Felker, Minor Hill; 32 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAYES, Grace Mae Smith OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Mar 1989<br /><br />Mrs. Grace Mae Hayes, 81, died Thursday, Feb. 23 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Feb. 24 at Bennett-May Chapel with Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jimmy and Hattie Cooper Smith and was married to the late James Hix Hayes.<br />Survivors include two sons, Larry and Smith Hayes, both of Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Buford Crumley, Lewisburg; one brother, Herman Smith, Arkansas, one half-brother, Gardner Bivens, Lewisburg; four grandchildren<br /><br />HAYES, Helen Mendoza OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1986<br />Miss Helen Mendoca Hayes, 87, died Sunday, Nov. 9, 1986, at a Nashville hospital. Funeral services were held at Ferguson Memorial Chapel, Belmont United Methodist Church, in Nashville. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Hayes was a native of Davidson County and the daughter of the late William B. and Nancy Mendoca Young Hayes. No immediate survivors.<br /><br />HAYES, James Hix OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Oct 1984<br />James Hix Hayes, 76, died on Monday, October 22, 1984, at his residence in Columbia. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Anderson and Florence Chapman Hayes. A retired farmer, he was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 23, at Bennett May Chapel, Terrell Pitts and Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gracie Mae Smith Hayes, Columbia; two sons, Smith Hayes and Larry Hayes, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Hickman and Mrs. Pauline Hindman, Lynnville; one brother, Henry Clay Hayes, Greenville, Kentucky; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAYES, John Franklin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Sep 1984<br />John Franklin Hayes, 75, died on Wednesday, September 19, 1984, at his Pulaski residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Hayes. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, September 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, J. W. McCollugh, Sterling Logel and Paul McKinney officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Velma Moore Hayes, Pulaski; three sons, Ronnie Hayes, Pulaski, John F. Hayes, Jr., Lewisburg, and Charles Hayes, Nashville; three daughters, Melba Hunt, Nashville, France Rothenberry, Clover, South Carolina, and Joyce Augustine, St. Petersburg, Florida; three sisters, Margaret Hayes and Florence Brewer, Pulaski, and Brownie Chapma, Louisville, Kentucky; 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HAYES, Roy L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Oct 1980<br />Roy L. Hayes, 67, farmer and life-long resident of the Campbell Station Community, died Sunday, September 28 in Maury County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. Calvin Hardison, minister of the Church of Christ, officiated. Burial was in Shanes Cemetery at Campbell Station.<br />A Giles County native, he was the son of the late Rufus Campbell Hayes and Pearl Cross Hayes. He received his early education at Campbell Station and later attended Columbia Central High School. During World War II, he served in the U. S. Army. He was a member of the American Legion and the Maury County Farm Bureau.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Miss Eddie Hayes, Campbell Station, Mrs. Shirley Griggs, Nashville, Mrs. Emmett Shaw, Springfield, Mrs. Whitt Foster, Stiversville; two brothers, Willie and Andrew Jack Hayes, both of Campbell Station; 12 nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HAYES, Sarah Ann Coleman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Sarah Ann Hayes, 48, died Sunday, October 23, 1983 at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be Thursday, October 27 at 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church and burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of John W. Coleman and the late Addie Coleman. She was married to William B. Hayes.<br />Other survivors include two sons, William and Barry Hayes, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Vanessa Hayes, Nashville; a foster son, James Wate, Glasgow, KY; five sisters, Mrs. Martha Peden, Mrs. Lucy King, Mrs. Helen Hayes, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Maggie Otey, Huntsville, Mrs. Flossie Grigsby, Lester, Ala.; five brothers, John, James, Grady and Eugene Coleman, all of Pulaski and Brady Coleman, Parchman, MS; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />HAYES, William OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Oct 1987<br />Mr. William Hayes, 54, died Sunday, Sept. 20, 1987, in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 25, at Old Mt. Zion Church with the Rev. Horace Marks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Hayes was a native of Coffeyville, Miss., and was married to the late Sarah Coleman Hayes. He was a deacon of First Baptist Church in Riversburg and was a long-time employee of Pulaski Stockyards.<br />Survivors include his daughter, Ms. Vaness Hayes of Nashville; two sons, Barry Hayes of Nashville, William Hayes of Pulaski; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hayes, Sr. of Akron, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Strickland, Mrs. Lillie Presley and Mrs. Frances Richardson, all of Akron; two brothers, Robert and Matthew Hayes, Jr., both of Akron; six grandchildren.<br /><br />HAYES, William Guy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1980<br />William Guy Hayes, 84, of Columbia, a retired employee of the L and N Railroad and car shop repairman, died Thursday, April 24 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. by the Rev. Clarence Stewart and the Rev. H. Dallas Sugg. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hayes was born in Giles County, the son of the late William W. and Maggie Reaves Hayes. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Doy Hargrove Hayes; three sons, Ottie Hayes, Louisville, Ky., Carl Baldwin, Antioch, Cal., and Guy Baldwin, Long Beach, Cal.; three daughters, Mrs. Bobbie Baker, Sea Side, Cal., Mrs. Bettie Wesley, Denver, Col., and Mrs. Mildred Voss, Columbia; a brother, Franklin Hayes, Pulaski, four sisters, Mrs. Florence Brewer, Pulaski, Mrs. Emma Lee McGill, Winter Haven, Fla., Miss Margaret Hayes, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Brownie Chapman, Mt. Washington, Ky.; 23 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAYS, Doris Baker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jan 1985<br />Doris Baker Hays, 56, died December 17, 1984 in Richmond, Virginia. A memorial services was held at Centernary United Methodist Church, in Virginia.<br />A native of College Grove, she was the daughter of the late Rev. Howard E. and Betty Harwell Baker. She served as Health Director for Giles and Lincoln Counties in 1958 before moving to Virginia.<br />She is survived by one son, Mike Hays; one daughter, Barbara McKendree, Virginia; one step-son, Paul M. Hays, Washington; two step-daughters, Patricia Hays, Sweeney Virginia, and Patricia Hays LaMond, Virginia; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />HAYS, Freeman C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Dec 1983<br />Dr. Freeman C. Hays, Richmond, Virginia, died Monday, December 12, 1983, at his home in Richmond.<br />He was a Health Department medical director for Giles, Lincoln, and Moore Counties in 1960. Memorial services will be held at noon Thursday, December 15, at Centenary United Methodist Church in Richmond.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Doris Baker Hayes, Richmond, Virginia; two sons, Paul M. Hays, Washington, D.C. and Michael L. Hays, Richmond; three daughters, Mrs. Barbara McKenderee, Virginia, Pamela Hays, Virginia, and Mrs. Patricia Hays LeMmond, Virginia; two sisters, Evelyn Hays, Louisiana, and Mrs. Marjorie Livingston, Mississippi; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />HAYS, Rogers Herbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Jul 1986<br />Rogers Herbert Hays, a Pulaski businessman, sportsman, church and civic leader, died in a Florence, Ala. hospital Saturday night of an apparent heart attack. Mr. Hays was 68 years old.<br />He reportedly had returned to his home in Rogersville, Ala. after playing golf, and was said to have been watching television when he first became ill. He was taken to ECM Hospital in Florence, where he died.<br />Funeral services were Monday afternoon at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Carl Cannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hays was the son of the late Henry Clay and Mamie Gatlin Hays.<br />A 32nd Degree Mason and a Shriner, Mr. Hays was co-founder of Hays Distributing Company of Pulaski. He was a former director and past president of the Tennessee Malt Beverage Association, a former director and president of Hillcrest Country Club, and a board member of First National Bank of Pulaski.<br /><br />Active in his church, he was a former member, the vestry and a senior warden at Church of the Messiah (Episcopal).<br />He was a charter member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks-Lodge 1824. Mr. Hays was an avid golfer, who was a club champion at Hillcrest Country Club.<br />He also trained bird dogs for both hunting and field trail competition, and in 1973, his pointer, &#8220;Miller&#8217;s Miss Knight,&#8221; was crowned world champion bird dog.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gladys Hays, of Pulaski and Fort Myers, Fla.; a son, Rogers Nelson Hays, of Pulaski; a brother, E. Tom Gray, of Brentwood, Tenn.; two grandchildren.<br /><br />HAZELWOOD, Edna Virginia Harmon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Edna Virginia Hazelwood, age 62, of Route 2, Pulaski, died July 29, 1983, at the Oak Wood Health Care Center in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, July 31, at 2:00 p.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hazelwood was a member of the Minnow Branch Baptist Church and was a housewife. She was the daughter of the late James H. and Emma D. Harmon.<br />Survivors include her husband, Vernon Hazelwood, Sr., of Campbellsville Community; one son, Vernon Hazelwood, Jr., of Beech Hill Community; two grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. Kate Wooley, Mrs. Jack Hazelwood, all of Nashville; Mrs. Flenoury Barr of Trinity, Alabama, Mrs. W. D. Francis, Miss Emily Harmon, both of Pulaski; and two brothers, Huston Harmon, Buford Harmon, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />HAZELWOOD, Maggie Birdie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Maggie Birdie Hazelwood, age 97, of 530 South Rhodes Street, Pulaski, died January 13, 1984, at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 14, at 3:30 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Carson Hazelwood of Old Hickory; one daughter, Mildred Kimbrough of Ft. Worth, Texas; two brothers, Ozro Tucker of Goodspring, John Tucker of Elkmont, Alabama; seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HEADRICKS, Laura T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Feb 1984<br />Mrs. Laura Tate Headricks, age 78, of 203 Elm Street, Pulaski, died February 14, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held in the Carr and Erwin Chapel Wednesday, February 18, at 2 p.m. with Charles Oaks officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Headricks was married to the late William (Bill) Headricks. She was the daughter of the late Jess B. and Lula Hazelwood Tate.<br />Survivors include one brother, Louie Tate of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Marvin Toone of Ardmore, Mrs. Aubrey Pollard, Mrs. Jesse Toone, both of Pulaski; one niece, Miss Christine Toone of Pulaski; and several other nieces and nephews.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br /><br />HEATH, Elbert Derwood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jul 1988<br />Mr. Elbert Derwood (Pete) Heath, 64, of Pulaski, died Friday, July 22, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Arkansas, Mr. Heath was the son of the late Elbert and Lydia Spann Heath. He was a retired construction worker-carpenter.<br />Survivors include two sons, Scot and Eric Heath, both of Oregon; one daughter, Pamela DeYoung of California; one sister, Jo Ann Klessman of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />HEATHCOAT, Elvis R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Elvis R. Heathcoat, 73, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 9, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 11, at McConnell Funeral Home in Athens, Ala. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Heathcoat was the son of the late James L. and Minnie Elizabeth Duncan Heathcoat. He was a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Florence Harris of Pulaski; one daughter, Diane Sanderson of Huntsville, Ala.; two step-sons, Wayne and Davis Harris, both of Pulaski; five step-daughters, Carolyn Gatlin of Minor Hill, Shirley Smith of Centerpoint, Tenn., Lurlee Smith of Fall River, Doris Griggs of Hereford, Texas, Peggy Randolph of Pulaski; two brothers, Howard Heathcoat of Cleveland, Ohio, Edgar Heathcoat of Gadsden, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs. Joyce Camp of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Joyce Daniel of Atlanta, Ga., Frenchie Slaton of Town Creek, Ala., Wandell Smith of Rogersville, Ala.; several step-grandchildren.<br /><br />HEDGECOTH, Eula King OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eula King Hedgecoth, 73, of Pulaski, who died Monday, May 18 at Giles County Hospital, were conducted Tuesday at 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ ministers Thomas Orr and G. C. Fox. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hedgecoth was born in Giles County. the daughter of the late Thomas J. and Ella Matthews King, and was married to the late Lawson Hedgecoth. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Bessie Hendrix, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Porter Mae Ray, Mrs. Gertrude Rolin, Miss Julia King and Mrs. Maggie Vinson, Pulaski; a step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann King, Pulaski; four step-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren and a nephew.<br /><br />HEDGECOTH, Lawson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1980<br />Lawson Hedgecoth, 75, of Pulaski died Monday, December 8 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister, Thomas Orr. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hedgecoth was the son of the late James and Sara Taylor<br />Hedgecoth. He was a member of East Hill Church of Christ and a retired employee of Genesco, Inc.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eula King Hedgecoth; a daughter, Mrs. Robert King, Pulaski; two brothers, Lonnie Hedgecoth and James D. Hedgecoth, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Stanley Ralston, Pulaski and Mrs. James Bailey, New Orleans, La.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />HEDGECOTH, William Riley &#8220;Pug&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Jan 1983<br />Mr. William Riley &#8220;Pug&#8221; Hedgecoth, 57, Pulaski, died Wednesday, January 19, 1983 at his home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Lawson and Nettie Mae Hill Hedgecoth.<br />He is survived by his wife, Peggy Beard Hedgecoth, Pulaski; three sons, Morgan Holbrook, Pulaski, Charles and Jerry Wayne Hedgecoth, both of Oklahoma; two daughters, Christi Hedgecoth and Sharon Walls, both of Pulaski; one step-brother, Garland Hedgecoth, California; five sisters, Mattie Griggs, Peggy Russell, Jo Anne Yelverton, Fannie Mae Butcher, all of Pulaski, and Christine May, Ohio; and one grandchild.<br /><br />HEDGEPETH, John Daniel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1988<br />Mr. John Daniel Hedgepeth, 84, of Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, Nov. 17, 1988 at Crockett Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 19 at North Funeral Home Chapel with Ernest Castell and Scottie Griffin, Jerry Oche officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Hedgepeth was the son of the late Robert Monroe and Amanda Martin Hedgepeth.<br />Survivors include his wife, Rosie Howell Hedgepeth; three daughters, Rachel Laten, Lucy Prentice, both of Lawrenceburg, and Susie Clary of Brentwood; three sons, Alex Hedgepeth and J. D. Hedgepeth, both of Lawrenceburg, and Roy Hedgepeth of Lewisburg; two sisters, Bertha Graves of Summertown and Claudia Kendrick of Robertsdale, Ala.; one brother, Jess Hedgepeth of Lawrenceburg; 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HEERY, Donald James OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Donald James Heery, 34, of Prospect, died Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1989, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of North Dakota, Mr. Heery was employed at the Tennessean Truck Stop. Survivors include his father, James Raymond Heery of Jamestown, N. D.; his mother, Betty Nipper of Prospect; step-father, Ronnie Garner of Prospect; three brothers, Raymond and Timothy Heery, both of Murfreesboro, Robert Heery of Jamestown, N.D.; maternal grandmother, Vidella Stevens of Pulaski; paternal grandmother, Katherine Heery, Jamestown, N.D.<br /><br />HEFLIN, Harlin Remes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1981<br />Harlan Remes Heflin, 63, of Winter Haven, Fla., died Wednesday, June 10 in Goodlark Hospital, Dickson. Funeral rites were held Friday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mr. Heflin, a construction worker, was born in Indiana Mound. His parents were the late Arlie and Ann George Heflin.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leannis Louise Womble Heflin; a son, Rickey Heflin, Winter Haven; two daughters, Mrs. Brenda Harrison and Miss Darline Heflin, Winter Haven, Fla; two brothers, Vernon Heflin, New Johnsonville and Archie Heflin, Missisippi; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Colver, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Mahaley Norfeet, Indian Mound, and five grandchildren.<br /><br />HEISIG, Caroline Kelly OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Feb 1980<br />Mrs. Caroline Kelly Heisig, 77, of Prospect died Friday, February 8 in Marianna, Fla. Funeral mass was held Wednesday in Muskegon, Mich. at 9:00 a. m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church. The Rev. Patrick Cowley was the celebrant. Interment was in Restlawn Cemetery, Muskegon.<br />Mrs. Heisig, a native of Republic, Mich., had been a resident of Pompano Beach, Fla., for a number of years before moving to Giles County several months ago.<br />Survivors include her husband, Carl Heisig, of Prospect; three sons, Larry Kelly, Prospect, Patrick Kelly, Shelby, Mich., and Michael Kelly, New Era, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Drefahl and Mrs. John Brett, Milwaukee, Wis.; a stepson, Charles Heisig, Conklin, N. Y.; a step-daughter, Mrs. June Carmichal, England; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />HELLER, Lillian Lassater OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Lillian Lassater Heller, 67, of Overland Park, Kan. (formerly of Frankewing), died Saturday 9, 1989, in that city.<br />A memorial service will be held at 8 p.m.Wednesday, Sept. 13, at Faith Lutheran Church in Lebanon with Larry V. Moore and A. Richard Smith officiating. Burial will be Thursday, Sept. 14, at National Cemetery in Nashville. Partlow-Atwood Funeral Home in Lebanon is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Heller was a first lieutenant of Army Nursing Care during World War II.<br />Survivors include one son, James C. Heller of Lebanon; daughter-in-law, Carrine Heller of Lebanon; three brothers, Jack and Jerry Lassater, both of Windfall, Ind., Art Lassater of Benton, Ky.; two sisters, Iva Neal Young of Kokomo, Ind., Linda Farris of Overland Park, Kan.; one grandson; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HELLMONTELLER, Maggie Pratt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Maggie Pratt Hellmonteller, 84, of Route 7, Columbia, died on Sunday, Feb. 17, 1985, at Maury County Hospital. She was a native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Bennett May Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Fogg Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Survivors include her husband, Virgil Hellmonteller, Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Jones, Columbia; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />HELMONTELLER, Mary Ruth OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Ruth Helmonteller, 70, of Pulaski, died Monday, May 15, 1989. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 17, at Bennett-May Chapel with Phillip Whary officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Helmonteller was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Hobart Helmonteller of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Linda Whary and Mrs. Gay Hunt, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Hattie McConnell of Ethridge; 18 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />HELM, Lady Jane Stone OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Mrs. Lady Jane Stone Helm, well-known Columbia businesswoman, died unexpectedly Thursday night March 27 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. at the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert H. Lewis, Jr. officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas P. and Katherine White Stone and was the wife of Clarence W. Helm, who died Oct. 10, 1952.<br />Mrs. Helm and her husband established Helm&#8217;s Jewelry Store in Columbia in 1921 and she continued with the business until February 1972.<br />Mrs. Helm was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Lucia Osborne Sunday School Class. She was very active in civic and cultural affairs of Columbia. She was a former member of the Maury County Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Garden Club.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Clifford Collins and Mrs. Logan Patterson, both of Pulaski; seven nieces and nephews; eight grand-nieces and nephews; and 12 great-grand-nieces and nephews.<br />Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HELTON, Lela Levonia Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Lela Levonia Smith Helton, 79, of Goodspring, died Monday, Feb. 1, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Franklin Armstead officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery in Salem, Ala.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Helton was the daughter of the late Johnny B. and Asenith Carwyle Smith and was married to the late Doc Helton.<br />Survivors include two step-sons, Henry Helton of Lawrenceburg, Grady Helton of Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Eunice Harrington of Dickson, Mrs. Dolores Gencsi of Franklin, Mrs. Johnnie Rodgers of Nashville; four step-daughters, Eva Holt and Jeanette Brown, both of Pulaski, Jean White of Carthage, Fay White of Memphis; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HELTON, Sudie Pinkelton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sudie Helton, 83, who died at Meadowbrook Nursing Home on Sunday, January 10. Services were held on Tuesday, January 12 at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel and burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery. Clarence Stewart and Cleo Bunt conducted the service.<br />A native Giles Countian, Mrs. Helton was the wife of the late Brinkley Helton and the daughter of the late Charlie and Mollie Fine Pinkelton.<br />Survivors include one son, Jimmy Helton of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Grady Nelson of Liberty Hill; five grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HELTON, William Leland (Doc) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for William Leland (Doc) Helton, 79, of 231 East Drive, who died in Giles County Hospital on Tuesday, January 12, were held at 1:00 p. m. on Thursday, January 14 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel with burial in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br /><br />A native Tennessean, Mr. Helton was the son of the late David Neal and Froney Elizabeth Young Helton.<br />Survivors include, two sons, Grady Helton of Smyrna and Henry Helton of Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Mrs. Will Edd White of Carthage, Mrs. Richard White of Memphis, Mrs. Larry Brown and Mrs. Eva Holt, both of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Rose Miller of Goodspring. He also leaves 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />HENDERSON, Dave OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Dave Henderson, 64, of Prospect, died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Wayne Fleming officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Henderson was a farmer. He was married to the late Lucille Moore Henderson.<br />Survivors include two sons, James and Jerry Henderson, both of Elkton; one daughter, Judy Henderson of Pulaski; one sister, _________________<br /><br />HENDERSON, James Duncan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1983<br />James Duncan Henderson, 58, of Route 1, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, January 19, 1983 at VA Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Brother Don Russell at 2:00 p. m. on Friday, Jan. 21st. Burial followed in Prospect Cemetery in Prospect.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Henderson was a heavy equipment operator. He was the son of the late James Guy and Frankie Duncan Henderson. His wife, Billy Ann Henderson of Prospect, survives.<br />Additional survivors include, four sons, James Douglas Henderson of Athens, Ala., Danny Lee Henderson of Nashville, Timothy and James Guy Henderson, both of Prospect; three daughters, Mrs. Jeanie Stanford and Mrs. Debbie Brymer, both of Prospect, and Mrs. Shirley Vernon of Pulaski; four sisters, Alene Carpenter of McMinnville, Betty Roberts, Martha Fry and Georgia Lee Yant, all of Pulaski; and two brothers, John T. Henderson of Pulaski and Franklin Henderson of Cleveland, Ohio.<br /><br />HENDERSON, James Durette OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1989<br />Mr. James Durette Henderson, 74, of Waynesboro, died Sunday, April 16, 1989, in Wayne County General Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 18, at Shackelford Funeral Home in Waynesboro with Jeff Howell officiating. Burial was in Wayne County Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Henderson was the son of the late John and Ethyl Dugger Henderson. He was retired from the City of Waynesboro as water plant operator.<br />Survivors include his wife, Marie P. Henderson of Waynesboro; one son, Jim Henderson of Lebanon; one sister, Jane Brown of Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />HENDERSON, Lucille Moore OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Oct 1988<br /><br />Mrs. Lucille Henderson, 68, of Prospect (Elkton community) died Monday, Oct. 24, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Fleming and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Henderson was the daughter of the late William J. and Emma Hargrove Moore.<br />Survivors include her husband, Dave Henderson of Elkton; two sons, Jerry Henderson of Pulaski; James Henderson of Nashville; one daughter, Judy Stevenson of Pulaski; one brother, Billy Moore of Elkton.<br /><br />HENDERSON, William Jessie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jan 1980<br />William Jessie Henderson, 73, died Wednesday, January 9 at his home in Ethridge. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Henderson, who was born in Alabama, was the son of the late Ribon and Eunice Clemons Henderson. He was a retired employee of Copelands Refrigeration Co.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Delia Martin Henderson; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Jones and Mrs. Evelyn Davis, Sidney, Ohio; seven grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HENDRICKSON, Donald Rhea OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Donald Rhea Hendrickson, 41, Dunwoody, Georgia, died Tuesday, November 30, 1982 while undergoing surgery at an Atlanta, Ga. hospital after having been shot by holdup men on an Atlanta Street. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday, December 2 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Paul Allen and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Myrtle Taylor Hendrickson of Pulaski and the late Mr. Luther Hendrickson.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Kathy Musiano Hendrickson; and a sister, Mrs. Evelyn White, Pulaski.<br />Mr. Hendrickson was executive vice-president of the Tennessee Bank and Trust Company of Chattanooga.<br /><br />HENDRICKSON, Emmett Arthur OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 May 1983<br />Emmett Arthur Hendrickson, son of the late Elijah L. and Etta Williams Hendrickson, died Wednesday, May 11, 1983, at the Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of DeKalb County, Mr. Hendrickson came to Pulaski in 1921 and sold Watkins Products in Giles County until 1929. He was a member of the Methodist Church, but moved his membership to First Presbyterian Church in 1927, when he married the former Beatrice Paisley. He served as deacon several years and later has been Elder until the present time. He and his wife were owners of Dependable Cleaners for 12 years, then were co-owners of The Pulaski Funeral Home from 1936 to 1957.<br />He served the City of Pulaski as Alderman, member of the Power Board and member of the Zoning Board for 32 years. He was past President of the Exchange Club, member of Junior of American Lodge since 1923. He was financial secretary of Modern Woodman, member of Martin Guards, and the Giles County Saddle Club.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton, Gudger Nichols and Paul Allen were the officiating ministers.<br />He is survived by his wife, Beatrice Paisley Hendrickson; two brothers, Edwin F. Hendrickson of McMinnville, TN, T. J. Hendrickson of Gallatin, TN; one sister, Mrs. Andrew Paul of Madison, TN; five nieces and five nephews, including a niece, Mrs. Evelyn H. White of Pulaski, also two nieces-in-law, Luan Todd Surles and Mary Jane T. Cardin.<br /><br />HENDRICKSON, Luther Andrew The Giles Free Price 26 May 1982<br />Luther Andrew Hendrickson, 86, a retired businessman, died on Friday, May 21, 1982, at Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />A native of DeKalb County, he was the son of the late Elijah and Etta Williams Hendrickson. He was a graduate of the Gupton-Jones School of Mortuary Science and one of the founders of Pulaski Funeral Home. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of First United Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, May 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, William H. Moss and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Taylor Hendrickson, Pulaski; a son, Donald R. Hendrickson, Atlanta; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn H. White, Pulaski; three brothers, Emmett A. Hendrickson, Pulaski, Edwin F. Hendrickson, McMinnville, and T. J. Hendrickson, Gallatin; a sister, Mrs. Andrew Paul, Madison; and one grandchild.<br /><br />HENDRIX, Bessie King OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Mar 1982<br />Bessie King Hendrix, 86, of Pulaski, died Saturday, March 20, 1982 at Elm Hill Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. on Monday, March 22, at Bennett-May Chapel. Brother Aldon Hendrix officiated with burial in Appleton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hendrix was the wife of the late George W. Hendrix.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Louise Chapman of Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Mrs. Porter Mae Ray, Mrs. Gertrude Rolin, Mrs. Maggie Vinson and Mrs. Julia King, all of Pulaski. Four grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />HENDRIX, Hazel Adell Williams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jul 1983<br />Mrs. Hazel Adell Hendrix, age 43, of 219 Military Avenue, Lawrenceburg, died July 22, 1983, in Maury County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, July 24, 1983, at 3:00 p.m. at Lay Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Robert Hendrix officiating. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Eudene Hendrix of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Miss Vicky Hendrix of Lawrenceburg; two sons, Kenneth and Mark Hendrix, both of Lawrenceburg; six sisters, Mrs. Christine Gower of Louisville, Kentucky, Mrs. Maggie Davis, Mrs. Margaret Pickett, Mrs. Dorothy Glover, Mrs. Okalene Humphrey and Mrs. Omie Gibson, all of Giles County; two brothers, Albert Williams of Giles County, James Williams of Linden; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />HENDRIX, Thomas C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 May 1987<br />Mr. Thomas C. Hendrix, 70, of Goodspring, died Tuesday, May 26, 1987, in Murfreesboro. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus and Horace Durham officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hendrix was the son of the late Lum and Eva Roper Hendrix. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruth Barr Hendrix of Goodspring; one son, David Hendrix of Pulaski; two daughters, Juanita Warren of Murfreesboro and Jeanette Breeding of Fayetteville, Ga.; one brother, Buren Hendrix of Minor Hill; one sister, Mary Shelton of Texas; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HENEGAR, Carolyn Hortense OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Carolyn Hortense Henegar, 85, of Gastonia, N.C., died Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1988, in that city. Graveside services were held Friday, Feb. 5, at Mount View Cemetery in McMinnville with Scott Arnold officiating. High&#8217;s Funeral Home of McMinnville was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Henegar was the daughter of the late John Abraham and Carolyn Harriett Panknin Rayl and was married to the late Harold E. Henegar. She was a member of Saint Marks Episcopal Church of Gastonia, N.C.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Pat E. Chambers of Gastonia, N.C., Mrs. Mary Springer of Marietta, Ga.; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HENRY, Joe W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1980<br />Pulaski residents joined officials across Tennessee in reacting with shock and sadness over the death of state Supreme Court Justice Joseph W. Henry.<br />Henry, a Democrat who held posts in all three branches of government, died Monday, while jogging on a Giles County High School athletic track. He was 63.<br />Joseph W. Henry was born on September 20, 1916 in Lynnville, son of the late Joe W. and Louise Ward Henry. He was married June 2, 1943 to Marjorie Royster Clark of Uniontown, Kentucky. They had two sons Joseph W. Henry, Jr. and Robert Clark Henry, both of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his widow, Marjorie Clark Henry; two sons, Pulaski attorneys Joseph W. Henry, Jr. and Robert Clark Henry; three brothers, Jack Henry, a Pulaski attorney, James Henry, a lawyer in Tullahoma, and Tennessee Highway Patrolman Lt. William C. Henry, Springfield; two sisters, Mrs. Joe D. Williams, Nashville, and Mrs. Everett Chapman, Lynchburg, and two grandchildren.<br />Rev. Paul Allen, pastor of the First United Methodist Church will deliver the first part of the funeral service and the Rev. William Moss, former pastor of the First United Methodist Church will deliver the main eulogy. All the attorneys from Pulaski will serve as pallbearers.<br /><br />HENRY, Merton Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Merton Thomas Henry, 72, of 1321 Jackson Drive, Pulaski died in Giles County Hospital January 17, 1981.<br />He was the son of the late Thomas and Mertice Knapp Henry. He was married to Naomi Redding Henry who survives. Born in New York July 23, 1908.<br /><br />The body of Mr. Henry has been donated to Medical Science at Vanderbilt University, Nashville. He was a retiree of General Research Corporation.<br />Survivors besides his wife, Naomi Redding Henry, Pulaski include one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Martinsin, Norway; one brother, Freeman K. Henry, Florida; 4 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.<br />Memorial services for Merton Thomas Henry will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock, February 8, at the First Baptist Church by the pastor, Rev. Clarence K. Stewart.<br /><br />HENRY, Naomi Redding OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 May 1989<br />Naomi Redding Henry, 78, died Wednesday, May 3, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, May 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Friendship Cemetery in Culleoka.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. Benson and Rose Ella Lawrence Redding and was married to the late Merton T. Henry.<br />Survivors include one step-daughter, Nancy Martenson, Norway; one brother, Bill Redding, Nashville; two sisters, Charlotte Howard and Joann Bryant, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HENRY, William C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Mar 1984<br />William C. Henry, 55, of Springfield, died Tuesday, March 27, 1984 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville. He had suffered from a malignant brain tumor for the past eight months.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe and Louise Henry.<br />He is survived by his wife, Rose Ann Holland Henry; two brothers, Jack B. Henry of Pulaski and James H. Henry of Tullahoma; and two sisters, Amy Chapman of Lynchburg and Martha Williams of Nashville. Two nephews, Joe and Bob Henry, practice law in Pulaski. His two brothers are also attorneys.<br />Capt. Henry took early retirement from the Tennessee Highway Patrol in July, 1983 due to his illness. Most of his 32 years of service with the THP were as a safety driver with the Nashville office. His chief responsibility was to conduct safety programs and demonstrations for schools, county fairs, various organizations, and through the media.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 29 at the First United Methodist Church of Springfield with burial in that city. Associated Funeral Home of Springfield is in charge.<br /><br />HENSON, Betty Jeanette Belew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Betty Jeanette Henson, 46, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Monday, January 28, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Brown Belew. She was employed as a secretary at Giles County Stockyard and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, January 30, at Bennett May Chapel, Floyd Farris officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include her husband, Marvin Henson, Jr., Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Holly Henson; two sons, Phillip Henson, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, Kenneth Henson, Route 1, Ethridge; her mother, Mrs. Christine Shelton Belew, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Shirley Miles, Chattanooga.<br /><br /><br />HENSON, Clessie Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />Clessie Smith Henson, 85, Route 4, Diana, died Friday, Jan. 6, 1989, at Oakwood Hall, Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Frank Perkins officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery in Cornersville.<br />Mrs. Henson was a Lincoln County native and the daughter of the late Will Wright and Sarah (Sally) Owen Smith. She was married to the late Lon Henson. She was a member of West Madison Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two sons, Clayton and John Speer, both of Diana; three daughters, Hazel Worsham of Beech Hill, Allene Hughey of Lewisburg and Joyce Tatum of Diana; 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HENSON, Cora Lee Watson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Cora Lee Henson, 83, of Summertown, died Monday, Dec. 7, 1987, at Scott Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 9, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Leonard Tidwell officiating. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery in Ethridge.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Henson was the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Anders Watson and was married to the late Perry Henson. She was a member of Marcella Falls Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one son, Edward Henson of Ethridge; four sisters, Erie Brown of Hartselle, Ala., Sue Bell and Gertrude McCormack, both of Alabama, Bertha Martin of Waynesboro; one brother, Lindsey Lawrence of Alabama; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HENSON, Inez Appleton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Inez Appleton Henson, 91, Lawrenceburg, died on Friday, October 19, 1984, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late John Henry and Sally Robinson Appleton and was married to the late Tucker Henson.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.Sunday, October 21, at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Mitchell Cemetery in Anderson, Alabama.<br />Survivors include two sons, John B. Balch of Phil Campbell, Alabama, and Frank M. Balch, Hermitage, Tennessee; one step-daughter, Mrs. Robert A. (Frances) Hartsfield, Lewisburg; one sister, Miss Julia Appleton, Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HENSON, Lacie Irene Cross OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lacie Irene Henson, 80, of Lawrenceburg, who died Wednesday, March 11 at Elm Nursing Home in that city, were held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at North Funeral Home Chapel by Church of Christ ministers Andy Brown and Edwin Maston. Interment was in Old Ethridge Cemetery.<br />Born in Marshall County, Mrs. Henson was the daughter of the late Ira and Ella Perry Cross.<br />Survivors include her husband, Clarence Henson; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Campbell, Lawrenceburg; three sons, James Loyd Henson, Lawrenceburg, Sherman Henson, Pulaski, and Terry Wayne Henson, Smyrna; 13 grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />HENSON, Nathan Perry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, Apr 1989<br />Mr. Nathan Perry Henson, 91, of Summertown, died Sunday, April 2, 1989, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 5, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Dalton Coble officiating. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Henson was married to the late Cora Lee Watson Henson. He was a member of the Marcella Falls Church of Christ and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one son, Edward Henson of Ethridge; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HENSON, Walter Wesley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Walter Wesley Henson, Sr., 86, of Lewisburg, died Saturday, Jan. 10, 1987, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 11, at London Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg. Burial was in Cool Spring Cemetery.<br />Mr. Henson was a native of Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Adele Nance Henson of Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Mary Nance) McCord of Columbia; one son, Walter (Bubba) Henson, Jr. of Lewisburg; five grandchildren.<br /><br />HERD, John David OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Oct 1988<br />Mr. John David Herd, 76, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 24, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Carl Bond officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Herd was the son of the late John Baugh and Lene Hughes Herd. He was retired from Murrey-Ohio Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Bertha L. Herd of Pulaski; one son, Kineth Hurd of Alabama; two step-sons, William P. and Kenneth Smith, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Gail Tucker of Oklahoma; one brother, Howard Herd of Lynnville; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HERRON, John Wallace OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1980<br />John Wallace Herron, 59 of Route 6, Pulaski died Tuesday, May 27, 1980 at his home.<br />Funeral services to be held Friday, May 30 at the Seventh Day Adventist Church with John Estrada officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born in New Mexico January 19, 1921, Mr. Herron was a retired Police Sergeant and a World War II Veteran. His wife, Mrs. Betty Herron of Pulaski survives.<br />Other survivors include a son John Wallace Herron, Jr. of Texas and two grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HESLAR, Mable G. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Jan 1982<br />Mrs. Mable G. Heslar, 86, of Indianapolis, Indiana, died on Wednesday, Janary 6, 1982, at St. Vincent&#8217;s Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br /><br />Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 9, at Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Heslar was the wife of the late Captain O. F. Heslar. Survivors include a son, Fred Gasawy Heslar, Tulsa, Oklahoma; a sister, Mrs. Sara Elizabeth Rice of Indianapolis; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HESTER, Elmer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Feb 1984<br />Mr. Elmer Hester, age 86, of Route 1, Box 43, Minor Hill, died February 26, 1984 at his home. Funeral services were held in the Carr and Erwin Chapel Tuesday, February 28, at 1 p.m. with Dell Sewell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Hester was a retired farmer and carpenter. He was married to the late Rosana Newton Hester and was the son of the late Joseph and Lola Crabb Hester.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Pipin of Minor Hill; Mrs. T. H. Wilkinson of Huntsville, Alabama; one brother, Hershel Hester of Nashville; 2 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HEWGLEY, Vera Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Vera Lee Hewgley, 83, of Hilliard, Ohio, who died Friday, January 4 in that city were conducted Monday at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Hewgley&#8217;s parents were the late Jesse J. and Tishie Hatfield Phelps. She was married to the late Rev. Robert Taylor Hewgley.<br />Survivors include six sons, Robert Hewgley, New Orleans, Gilbert Hewgley and Mark Hewgley, Pulaski, Elbert Hewgley and Farrell Hewgley, Chicago, Ill., and Kenneth Hewgley, Nashville; five daughters, Miss Elise Hewgley, Pulaski, Mrs. Lee Hewgley Harwell, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Lucille Warren, Lynchburg, Mrs. Faye McClain, Hilliard, Ohio and Mrs. Geneva Clement, Percy, Ill.; a brother, Thomas Phelps, Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Morris Snell, Shelbyville and Mrs. Carrie Hewgley, Bowling Green, Ky.; 23 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />HEWITT, Gregory Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1985<br />Gregory Allen Hewitt, 30, of Lynnville, died Sunday, May 26, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Tennessee, he was a horse trainer.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Bobby Sands and Claude McMillian officiating.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hewitt of Lynnville; his wife, Melissa Hewitt of Lynnville; on son, Landon Allen Hewitt of Lynnville; and one brother, Raymond Hewitt of Lynnville.<br /><br />HEWITT, John Earl OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jan 1986<br />John Earl Hewitt, 73, died Monday, January 13, 1986, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Louise Osborne Hewitt; two daughters, Mrs. Judy Roberts, Miss Melissa Hewitt, both of Knoxville; four sons, John E. Hewitt, Jr., Jerry Payton Hewitt, and Phil Osborne Hewitt, all of Lynnville, William Allen Hewitt of Franklin; four sisters, Sara Dugger, Mrs. Nannie Pigg, Mrs. Brownie Scoggin, Mrs. Tally Underwood, all of Lynnville; one brother, Allen Hewitt of Lynnville; 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />HEWITT, Louise Martin Osborne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Louise Martin Osborne Hewitt died Thursday, Oct. 2, 1986, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hewitt was the daughter of the late Floyd and Grace Martin Osborne and was married to the late John Hewitt, Sr.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Judy Roberts of Lynnville and Melissa Martin Hewitt of Knoxville; four sons, John Earl Hewitt, Jr., Payton Hewitt and Phil Hewitt, all of Lynnville, Bill Hewitt of Nashville; three sisters, Ruth Childress of Columbia, Viola Write of Franklin and Eva Tyree of Nashville; one brother, Joe Osborne of Florida; 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />HEWITT, Richard Wilkes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Mar 1984<br />Mr. Richard Wilkes Hewitt, age 73, of Route 1, Lynnville, died Wednesday, March 21, 1984, at his residence following a lengthy illness.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, March 23, 1984, at 2 p.m. in the Bennett May Chapel with the Reverend William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Hewitt was the son of the late John Peyton and Clabie Taylor Hewitt. He was a member of the Methodist Church, and was a merchant. Mr. Hewitt was married to Mrs. Frances Henry Hewitt of Lynnville; she survives.<br />Other survivors include, one daughter, Miss Nelle Hewitt of Nashville; one son, Richard Hewitt of Cookeville; four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Dugger, Mrs. Nannie Pigg, Mrs. Matthew Scoggin, Mrs. Bill Underwood, all of Lynnville; two brothers, John and Allen Hewitt, both of Lynnville; several nieces and nephews; and several grand-nephews.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HICKERSON, William Dean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Mr. William Dean Hickerson, 70, of Cornersville, died Saturday, March 26, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, March 28, at Lynnville Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Ed Knox and the Rev. Robert Smith officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hickerson was the son of the late Oscar and Agnes Doggett Hickerson. He was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church and the Lynnville American Legion. He was a retired farmer and veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Allen Hickerson of Cornersville; one sister, Mrs. Frances Haislip of Lewisburg; one brother, James Hickerson of Lewisburg; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />HICKMAN, Clemice Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 May 1984<br />Mrs. Clemice Hickman, 83, died on Wednesday, May 2, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lum and Faustina White Davis.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 4, at Bennett May Chapel, Stan Carroll and Carl Hollis officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Melonie Whitstone, Sandia, Texas; one step-son, Cordell Hickman, Cut Bank, Montana; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HICKMAN, James Michael OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22Aug 1989<br />James Michael Hickman, 18, died Saturday, Aug. 5, 1989 at Limestone County Hospital in Athens from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.<br />Funeral services were at held Aug. 8 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Michigan he was a 1988 graduate of Giles County High School. Survivors include his father, James E. Hickman of Minor Hill; mother, Alice Willman Pilon, Florida; step-mother, Gorinka Hickman, Minor Hill; step-father, Richard Pilon, Florida; one brother, Danny Hickman, Minor Hill; grandparents, Gladis Hickman, Michigan and Clara and George Willman, Michigan.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Lola Irene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Irene Hickman, 69, of Pulaski, who died Monday, November 16 in Giles County Hospital, were held Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Hickman, a retired employee of Genesco, Inc., was a native of Giles County. Her parents were the late Herbert and Mattie Thurman Felker and she was married to the late James Allen Hickman. She was a member of First United Methodist Church<br />Survivors include a son, Ray Hickman, and a sister-in-law, Mrs.Margaret Felker, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Maude Lillian Pinkleton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Maude Lillian Pinkleton Hickman, 92, of 1315 S. High Street died Tuesday at Columbia Health Care. She made her home in the Yokley Community for many years.<br />Services were held Thursday at 1:00 p.m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, and the Rev. Wendell Meigs and the Rev. Pat Goodloe, of the United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial is in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />The Giles County native was the daughter of the late William D. and Sarah Anna Davidson Pinkleton. She was a long-time member of Taylor&#8217;s Chapel United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Ruthen (Estell) Sands and Mrs. Zopher (Allie Ray) Compton, both of Columbia, and Mrs. Fred (Catherine) Ragan of Bowling Green, Ky.; a son, Vaden Hickman of Lynnville; three sisters, Mrs. Ewing (Lura Kate) Dean, Giles County, Mrs. Annie Mae Carpenter, Memphis, and Mrs. James (Onice) Cross, Lynnville; three brothers, Clyde Pinkleton, Columbia, Lilburn Pinkleton, Southport, and John Mark Pinkleton, Martin; seven grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and one great great grandchild.<br /><br /><br />HICKMAN, Myrtle Crick OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Myrtle Hickman, 97, of Lynnville, died Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 30, at Bennett May Chapel with Dennis Bain and Mack Wheeler officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Coffee County, Mrs. Hickman was the daughter of the alte Joe and Fannie Kirk Crick and was married to the late John Thomas Hickman. She was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frances Petty of Columbia, Mrs. Jessie Underwood of Elkmont, Ala.; three sons, Ollie Hickman of Lynnville, Brown Hickman of Williamsburg, Va., Edward Hickman of Baldwin, Fla.; 18 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Thelma Wilkes Malone OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Thelma Wilkes Malone Hickman, secretary for 16 years at Culleoka School, died Wednesday morning, December 9, 1981, at Maury County Hospital following an illness of several months.<br />Services were conducted at 1 p. m. Thursday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Murry Alexander, Melvin Dugger and Tony Lancaster officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter, of the late Paul and Lutie Wilkes Malone. She attended school at Jones High School at Lynnville and the Columbia Business College. Mrs. Hickman was a member of the Church of Christ at Stiversville.<br />Survivors include her husband, James Hickman, a son, Timothy Gray Hickman, both of Culleoka; a sister, Mrs. Mary Thurman, Columbia; two brothers, Harold Malone of Lynnville and Edward Malone of Tacoma, Washington.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Willa Mai Gordon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services were held Friday, January 11 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel for Mrs. Willa Mai Gordon Hickman, 75, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Wednesday at Fairhaven Nursing Home following a long illness, by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Hickman was the daughter of Mrs. Pearl Britton Gordon, who survives, and the late Lane Gordon.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include her husband, the Rev. Lloyd Hickman; a daughter, Mrs. Diane Fulton, Pulaski; a brother, Mid Gordon, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Rainey, Mrs. Opal Dunnavant and Mrs. Vivian Denton, Pulaski, and one grandchild.<br /><br />HICKS, Charlie R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Sep 1989<br />Mr. Charlie R. Hicks, 67, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 20, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Hicks was the son of the late Chester and Nora Butler Hicks and was married to the late Irene Hicks. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Gwen Batey of Lebanon, Mrs. Mable Jordan of Hopkinsville, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. Jane Humphreys of Memphis.<br /><br />HICKS, Elsie DeLaine Howell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1983<br />Elsie DeLaine Hicks, who would have been 79 on September 14th, departed from this troubled world on July 1 at the Giles County Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Henry W. (Buchum) Hicks of Frankewing; one daughter, Mrs. W. O. Richards of Greenbrier, Tennessee; five grandsons; six great-grandchildren; one brother, Edward Howell of Kingston Springs, Tennessee; one sister, Mrs. Arthur Pease of Middlesex, New Jersey; and several nieces and nephews.<br />It was her wish that she not be embalmed, therefore, a formal funeral services was prohibited by Health Department Regulations. Her mortal remains were transported to the Woodlawn Funeral Home in Nashville for immediate cremation.<br />A memorial services for this extraordinary woman, mother and wife shall be arranged and announced in the future.<br /><br />HICKS, Levonia Bell Craig OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Levonia Bell Hicks, 76, of Minor Hill, died Saturday, Oct. 12, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Monday, Oct 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late John and Ella E. Pickett Craig and was married to the late Bennie Hicks.<br />Survivors include three sons, Leon Hicks of Nashville, Eldridge Hicks of Minor Hill, J. D. Hicks of Florida; two daughters, Lavada Rhoton of Nashville, Frances Dalton of Kentucky; one brother Urel Craig of Nashville; three sisters, Hattie Jones, Myrtle Hill, both of Minor Hill, Pearl Williams of Nashville; 18 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HIGGINS, Mary Lucille Owens OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 May 1989<br />Mary Lucille Owens Higgins, 63, died Thursday, April 27 at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 29 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Arlo Peppers officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Cleaborn Higgins, Pulaski; one son, Stevie D. Higgins, Pulaski; two brothers, Jack Owens, California, and Richard Owens, Cleveland; two sisters, Dorothy Brown, Summertown and Pauline Pennington, Columbia.<br /><br />HIGGINS, Patsy Darlene Newsline 27 Nov 1984-04 Dec 1984<br />Patsy Darlene Higgins, 26, of Route 8, Pulaski, TN, died November 23, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Nov. 26 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Higgins is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Shrader of Pulaski; her husband, David W. Higgins of Rose Hill; two sons, David and William; three brothers, Ricky Shrader, Randy Shrader, Ray Shrader; two sisters, Lisa Higgins and Rosie Shrader; and her grandmother, Vera Lou Rhinehart, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />HIGGINS, Vivian OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1988<br />Miss Vivian Higgins, 61, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Oct. 8, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Arlo Peppers officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Higgins was the daughter of the late Coleman and Helen Davis Higgins.<br />Survivors include one brother, Cleaborn Higgins of Pulaski; five sisters, Lillian Jackson, Grace White and Opal Russell, all of Pulaski, Christine Surles of Goodspring, Helen Norfleet of Illinois; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HIGHT, Edward Donald OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />Edward Donald Hight, 78, died Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1989 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Jan. 5 at Bennett May Chapel with Jessie Pedigo, Jr. officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hight was the son of the late John Earnest and Bessie Thomas Hight and was married to the late Velma Hefley Hight.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Tom McGrew, Columbia, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Lynnville; two brothers, Loyd Hight, Pulaski, Floyd Hight, San Diego, Calif.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HIGHT, Ernest Clemmons OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1981<br />Funeral services for Ernest Clemmons Hight, 80, a retired farmer of Culleoka, and Columbia resident, who died Monday, August 24 in that city at Hillview Health Care Center, were conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial followed in Polk Memorial Gardens. The Rev. Charles Blythe and the Rev. Wendell Meggs were the officiants.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Hight was the son of the late John and Bessie Thomas Hight.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille McNeese Hight; a daughter, Miss Joan Hight, Columbia; two sons, Carroll Hight, Columbia, and Lloyd Hight, Culleoka; two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Lynnville, and Mrs. Tom McGrew, Columbia; four brothers, Edward Hight, Lynnville, Van Hight, Conover, N.C., Lloyd Hight, Pulaski, and Floyd Hight, San Diego, Cal.; 10 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HIGHT, John Van OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Mar 1984<br />Mr. John Van Hight, age 72, of Route 2, Conover, North Carolina, died February 28, 1984, in Conover. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 1, in the Fairgrove Baptist Church in Conover with the Reverend Richard Fisher officiating. Burial was in Conover City Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hight was a native of Giles County. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U. S. Army. Mr. Hight was a member of the Baptist Church and also a member of the Masons. He was retired from the Gabriel Corporation in Pulaski. He was the son of the late John and Bessie Thomas Hight. Mr. Hight was married to Mrs. Gladys Fisher Hight of Conover, North Carolina; she survives.<br />Other survivors include, two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Moore of Lynnville, Mrs. Pattye McGrew of Columbia; and three brothers, Edward Hight, Lynnville, Loyd Hight of Pulaski, Floyd Hight of San Diego, California.<br />Bass-Smith Funeral Home in Hickory, North Carolina was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HIGHT, Velma Sue Hefley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Velma Sue Hefley Hight, 76, of Lynnville, died Monday, Nov. 2, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 3, at Bennett May Chapel with Jessie Pedigo, Jr. officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Hight was the daughter of the late Chester and Beulah Hefley. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Edward Hight of Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Russell of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HILL, Corene Gatlin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br />Corene Gatlin Hill, 78, died Tuesday, May 2, 1989, in Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held May 5 at Gallant Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Riverview Cemetery in Fayetteville. Mrs. Hill was a native of Minor Hill.<br />Survivors include her husband, C. L. Hill, Taft; two sons, Paul and Denton Simmons, both of Pulaski; three daughters, Tula Mae Bradley, Tullahoma, Sara Ann Beck, Scherrerville, Ind. And Lashon Crowder of Fayetteville; three step-daughters, Billie Jo Roberts, Murfreesboro, Faye Brown, Ill., and June Ferguson, Denver, Colo.; one step-son, A. C. Hill, Dallas; six brothers, Boyce Bea Gatlin, Florida; Com Gatlin, Georgia, Fred, New Mexico, Oliver Gatlin, Minor Hill, E. R and Lindy Gatlin, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Margaret Peek, Indiana and Katherine Benefield, Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />HILL, D. E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1985<br />Mr. D. E. Hill, 72, of Route 3, Lawrenceburg, died Monday, March 11, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Walter M. and Exie Alexander Hill. Mr. Hill was a member of the Pulaski Street Church of Christ in Lawrenceburg. He was a retired builder and affiliated with D. E. Hill and Son Heating and Air.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, at North Funeral Home, which Mr. Hill constructed in 1970, with burial in John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge. Andy Brown officiated.<br />Survivors include his wife, Cordie Guinn Hill of Lawrenceburg; one son, Gene Hill of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Joan Cawthon of Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Aubrey and J. W. Hill, both of Ethridge; four sisters, Mrs. Geraldine Nix and Mrs. Juanita Hinds, both of Nashville, Mrs. Eunice Shaffer of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Alita Calvert of Ethridge; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HILL, Edna Lee Phillips OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Dec 1988<br />Edna Lee Hill, 72, Route 1, Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1988 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />She was a native of Limestone County, Ala. and the wife of the late William Hill.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, William Edward Hill of Pulaski; three daughters, Elizabeth Ann Mitchell of Fayetteville, Katherine Cline and Sue Ruth Allen, both of Pulaski; one brother, Robert Phillips of Indiana; one sister, Louise Thompson of Decatur; 14 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.<br /><br />HILL, Elizabeth Gilbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert Hill, 69, of Prospect, who died Friday, April 25 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Denman Fraser with burial following in Pettusville Cemetery.<br />An Alabama native, Mrs. Hill was the daughter of the late William Andrew and Eddie Pettus Gilbert and was married to the late James Meyers Hill. She was a member of the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church and an employee of Genesco, Inc.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Anna Will Holt, Elkmont, Ala. and Mrs. Virginia Milam, Hartselle, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HILL, J. Murphy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1988<br />Mr. J. Murphy Hill, 82, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., died Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1988, at the VA Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 29, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Hill was the son of the late Jennings Murphy and Maggie Mae Nelson Hill. He was a member of the Methodist church and was a retired carpenter.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Margarette Holt of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; several nephews.<br /><br />HILL, Myrtle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1985<br />Miss Myrtle Hill died Saturday in an Athens, Ala. nursing home. She was 59 years old. Servives were Sunday afternoon at McCall Funeral Home Chapel in Athens. Burial was in Lentzville Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a sister, Minnie Long of Pulaski.<br /><br />HILL, Peggy Sweeney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jul 1984<br />Mrs. Peggy Sweeney Hill, 56, Panama City, Florida, died Friday, July 13, 1984, at Panama City. A native of Marshall, she was the daughter of the late Aubrey C. Sweeney, Sr.<br />Burial was in Cannon Cemetery at Belfast, with Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include her husband, William H. (Bill) Hill of Panama City; her mother, Mrs. Nettie Bascomb Sweeney, Lewisburg; two sons, Wendell Oakley III, Greenville, South Carolina, and Kim Oakley, Akron, Ohio; one stepdaughter, Miss Marsha Hill, Nashville.<br /><br />HILL, Richard Rittenhouse OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Sep 1984<br />Richard Rittenhouse Hill, 72, Pulaski, died on Thursday, September 13, 1984, at his residence.<br />A native of Colbert County, Alabama, he was the son of the late Murphy and Maggie Nelson Hill. He was a retired brick mason and a World War II veteran.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Friday, September 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katherine Hamlett Hill, Pulaski; three sons, Paul Hill, Ralph Hill and Rodney Hill, all of Pulaski; one brother, Murphy Hill, Pulaski; one sister, Margaret Hill of Alabama; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />HILLTALLENT, Roscoe Newsline 02 Oct 9 Oct 1984<br />Roscoe Hilltallent, 70, of Route 2, Cornersville, TN, (Diana community) died September 25, 1984, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held September 26, at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in the Diana Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Hilltallent was a retired farmer. Survivors include Linnie Bell Hilltallent of Diana; one step-son, Bill Franklin of Diana; four brothers, Virgil Hilltallent, Homer Hilltallent, and Edd Hilltallent, all of Lewisburg, Holbert Hilltallent of Pulaski; one sister, Clara Hilltallent of Lewisburg; and two grandsons.<br /><br />HINDMAN, Birtie Estell Lane OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Birtie Estell Hindman, 83, of Route 1, Ethridge, who died Saturday, February 2 at Fairhaven Nursing Home, were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. The Rev. Dorris Hubbell was the officiant.<br />A Maury County native, Mrs. Hindman was the daughter of the late Monroe and Mattie Scott Lane and was married to the late Robert Y. Hindman.<br />Survivors include a son, J. B. Hindman, Cleveland, Ohio, three daughters, Mrs. Winfred Helton and Mrs. Argile Hopper, Campbellsville and Mrs. Jason Dexton, Dora, Ala.; a brother, Lawrence Lane, Campbellsville; a sister, Mrs. Louis Tyler, Culleoka; 13 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HINDMAN, Juanita Isbell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Nov 1989<br />Mrs. Juanita Hindman, 65, of the Bodenham community died Sunday, Nov. 12, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with W. F. Cox and Jerry Geho officiating.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Hindman was the daughter of the late James Britt and Roberta Potts Isbell.<br />Survivors include her husband, Holt Hindman of the Bodenham community; two sons, Thomas and William Hindman, both of the Bodenham community; two daughters, Joyce Johns of the Bodenham community, Donna Wilburn of the Beech Hill community; two brothers, Dave and Bill Isbell, both of Louisiana; two sisters, Eula Mae Roberts of Decatur, Ala., Earlene Sharp of Ardmore, Tenn.; nine grandchildren.<br /><br />HINDMAN, Wiley Houston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jul 1982<br />Wiley Houston Hindman, 72, died at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville Wednesday, July 14th following an extended illness.<br />Mr. Hindman was a Giles County native and a retired employee of L. &amp; N. Railroad. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton in the chapel of Woodbine Funeral Home in Nashville on Saturday, July 17th. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Lillie Mae Pilkinton Hindman; one son, Samuel L. Hindman, Statesville, N. C.; three daughters, Clara Ruth Buchanan, Clyde, Texas, Mary Evelyn Goats, Nolensville, Robbie Mae Buchanan, Nashville; three brothers, Cordell Hindman, Crothersville, Ind., Holt Hindman, Pulaski, Fagan Coggin, Pulaski; one sister, Emma Coggin, Clarksville, Ind.; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOBBS, Carl Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Feb 1987<br />Carl Edward Hobbs, well-known local businessman, died Monday at Hillside Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br />Mr. Hobbs, 68, who lived at Route 5, Lawrenceburg, was owner of Giles County Realty at 101 South First Street on the Public Square. He was the former owner of the Hickory House Restaurant.<br />Mr. Hobbs was a member of the Church of Christ and the Giles-Lawrence County Board of Realtors.<br />Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bennett May Chapel with Brother Bernard Konig officiating. Burial will be in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Bettye Griffin Hobbs of Lawrenceburg; two daughters and one son of California; one step son, Hal Griffin of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lola Schwartz and Mrs. Elva Ikenberry, both of Baldwin, An.; two brothers, Ray Hobbs of Lawrenceburg and Ted Hobbs of Head City, Ariz.; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HOBBS, Ed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Feb 1983<br />Ed Hobbs, 85, of Route 1, Pulaski, died on Monday, February 7, 1983 at his home. Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Larry Glass and James Jolly at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 8 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Hobbs was a member of the Baptist Church and a retired farmer. He was the son of the late Samuel and Frances Murrel Hobbs. His wife, Mrs. Eura Hobbs of Pulaski, survives.<br />Additional survivors include, six daughters, Mrs. Maumie Gibbons, Mrs. Lila Mae Shook, both of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Fannie Wilburn, Mrs. Alma Ruth Howell, Dorothy Howell, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Dorothy Neal of Memphis; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Roberts of Pulaski; 21 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOBBS, Harry Dean Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Harry Dean Hobbs, Sr., 88, of Route 2, Lynnville were conducted Tuesday, June 17 at 2:00 p. m. at Robertson Fork Church of Christ by minister Mack Wheeler. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. Mr. Hobbs died Sunday in Lewisburg Community Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Hobbs was a Giles County native, the son of the late Joe and Callie Martin Hobbs. He was married to the late Johnnie Etta Osborne Hobbs.<br />Survivors include a son, Dean Hobbs, Lynnville; a daughter, Mrs. Christine McClintock, Lynnville; a brother, Allen Hobbs, Nashville; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />HOBBS, James Moody OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 May 1984<br />James Moody Hobbs, 91, West Flower Street, Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 23, 1984, at his home. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 23 with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Erin, Tennessee, he was the son of the late Judge J. C. Hobbs and Mrs. Nettie McCuley Hobbs. Mr. Hobbs was a retired theatre owner, and a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Elaine Hobbs of Pulaski; six sisters, Miss Mary Hobbs, Miss Flora Hobbs, Miss Sara Hobbs, Mrs. Helen Yancey, all of Memphis, Mrs. Doria Murdock, Coffee Springs, Alabama, and Mrs. Sue Alvey of Elizabeth Town, Kentucky.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOBBS, Lucy Turner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Jun 1989<br />Lucy Turner Hobbs, 79, Route 1, Prospect, died Tuesday, June 20, 1989, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hobbs was a native of Alabama and the daughter of the late Alex and Martha Hobbs Turner. She was married to the late Frank Hobbs.<br />Survivors include two sons, Frank Hobbs, Jr., Pulaski and Jerry Hobb, Leoma; three brothers, Asa Turner and Alex Turner, both of Ardmore, Tenn, Calvin Turner, Ohio; two sisters, Bessie Ada, Elkton, and Pearly Hasting, Athens; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />HOBBS, Selvage Hazel Edwards OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Selvage Hazel Hobbs, 80, of Cornersville, died Friday, Oct. 18, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at Cornersville Funeral Home. Burial was in Short Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Elba Holt of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOBSON, Dennis Eugene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Dennis Eugene Hobson, 28, Detroit, Michigan, died Saturday, December 18, 1982 in that city. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 24 at St. Rebecca Primitive Baptist Church, Pulaski, with burial in Batts Cemetery, John Tucker officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of George Hobson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Dorothy Jean Fields Talley, Pulaski, and was married to Cathy Hobson, New Orleans.<br />Other survivors include his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Daly, Pulaski; one step-daughter, Connie McDowell, New Orleans; three brothers, William Clifford Hobson, Detroit, Terry Lane Hobson, Pulaski; a step-father, Robert Lewis Talley, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Lois Ann Bettis, Detroit. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOBSON, George C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Nov 1988<br />Funeral services for George C. Hobson, 70, will be conducted by the Rev. John Tucker at 12 noon Saturday, Nov. 5, 1988, at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Batts Cemetery in Pulaski.<br /><br />Mr. Hobson, a native of the Bodenham community of Giles County, died Monday, Oct. 31, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. He was the son of the late George and Sallie Abernathy Hobson, a veteran of World War II, a long-time employee of Baites Hardward Store and a retired employee of the former Copper Tubing Company of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Lois Ann Hobson Bettis of Southfield, Mich.; three sons, William C., Jerry W. and Terry L. Hobson, all of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Willie Mae Grigsby of Elkton; one brother, Robert Lee Hobson of Michigan; four grandsons; one uncle, James Abernathy of Indianapolis, Ind.<br /><br />HOBSON, Mattie C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Mattie C. Hobson, 82, a retired teacher, died Monday, October 24 at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Thursday at 1 o&#8217;clock at the Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Thomas J. Walker officiating with burial in the Powell Chapel Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hobson is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Jean Pamplen of Texas and four grandchildren.<br />Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HODGE, Joe Thomas Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Oct 1984<br />Joe Thomas Hodge, Sr., 61, Lawrenceburg, died on Tuesday, October 2, 1984, at Crockett General Hospital. A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Henry Wiley and Myrtle Rhody Hodge. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of East End United Methodist Church. He was a retired auto body repairman at Johnson Chevrolet in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 4, at North Funeral Home, with burial in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens near Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bobby LaDonna Graham Hodge, Lawrenceburg; six sons, Joe Thomas Hodge, Jr., Brentwood, James Wiley Hodge, Nashville, Robert Wayne Hodge, Owensboro, Kentucky, William Cecil Hodge, Charleston, South Carolina, and Christopher John Hodge and Ray Terrell Hodge, both of Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mrs. Martha Jane Anderson, La Vergne, Tennessee, and Mrs. LaDonna Jean Freeman, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Charles Robert Hodge, Lawrenceburg, and William Howard Hodge, Nashville; five sisters, Miss Eliza Mae Hodge, Mrs. Mattie Lou Daniels and Mrs. Reba Myrtle Hunt, all of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Lucille Jean Schroll, Peru, Indiana, and Mrs. Ada Schrencegost, Brookville, Pennsylvania, and 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />HODGE, Robert Darson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jan 1981<br />Robert Darson Hodge, 41, a resident of Hillview Haven Nursing Home, Columbia, died there Wednesday, January 21. Funeral services were held Thursday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hodge, a farmer, was a Tennessee native. His parents were the late J. D. and Lelar Tosh Hodge.<br />Survivors include three brothers, J. D. Hodge, Illinois, James Hodge and Raymond Hodge, Tullahoma; five sisters, Mrs. Martha Woods, Nettleton, Miss., Mrs. Edith Barton and Mrs. Sarah Wildes, Manchester, Mrs. Lois Rutledge, Bakersville, Calif., Mrs. Audra McNeese and Mrs. Willadene Howland, Tullahoma.<br /><br />HODGES, Arlene Juanita Smith Your Community Shopper 16 Jul 1986<br />Arlene Juanita Hodges, 52, of Route 3, Ardmore, Tennessee, died July 9, 1986 at her residence. Funeral was on July 11 at 11:00 a.m. at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with Robert Amerson and Alvin Holt officiating. Burial was at the Hastings Cemetery with Taylor Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hodges was the daughter of Cora Denison Smith and the wife Edward O. Hodges. She was a member of Holland&#8217;s Gin Church of Christ and a nurse.<br />Survivors include her husband, Edward Hodges; one son, Dennis Hodges, mother, Cora Smith; one brother, Roma Smith; one sister, Norene Rolin; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HODGES, Eugene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Eugene Hodges, 68, of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 5, 1988, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 8, at Taylor Funeral Home. Burial was in Ford&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery in Harvest, Ala.<br />A native of Madison County, Ala., Mr. Hodges was married to the late Reba Vanhoosier Hodges. He was a retired farmer and member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include four sons, Gene Wayne, James Barry and Steven Eli Hodges, all of Lawrenceburg, Gary Dale Hodges of Georgia; one daughter, Linda Fay Willard of Pulaski; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HODGES, Vestal (Becky) Birdsong OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Vestal (Becky) Birdsong Hodges, 65, of Pulaski (Bunker Hill community), died Monday, Sept. 14, 1987, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Neal Price officiating. Burial was in Young&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hodges was the daughter of the late Willie and Pearl Birdsong.<br />Survivors include her husband, Eugene Hodges of Pulaski; three step-sons, Steve and Barry Hodges, both of Pulaski, Wayne Hodges of Lawrenceburg; one step-daughter, Linda Fay Willard of Pulaski; one brother, Buck Birdsong of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Wilson Holt and Mrs. Ozel Chapman, both of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HODGINS, Dorothy Malone OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Jun 1987<br />Mrs. Dorothy Malone Hodgins, 77, died Thursday, May 28, 1987, in Glasco, Ky. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 30, in Glasco.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Colley Wilson of Glasco; five grandchildren of Glasco and one granddaughter, Mrs. Barbara Caulk of Pulaski; one brother, Earl Clark Malone of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOGAN, Della Trotter OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Feb 1982<br />Mrs. Della Trotter Hogan, 72, died on Sunday, February 7, 1982, at her home in Pulaski. A native of Limestone County, Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Louis and Della Brown and the wife of the late Villard Hogan.<br /><br />Funeral services were held on Friday, February 12, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel, Henry Croombs officiating, with burial in Phoenix Chapel Church Cemetery in Prospect.<br />Survivors include six brothers, Jerome Trotter, Birmingham, Alabama, Harris, Will and James L. Brown, Pulaski, Joe Brown, Indianapolis, Indiana, Charlie Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Mary E. Reynolds, Nashville.<br /><br />HOGAN, Dennis Fleet OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1983<br />Dennis Fleet Hogan, 75, Rt. 2, Leoma, TN, died May 27, 1983 in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />He was the husband of Gracie Lou Watkins Hogan and the son of the late Edward H. and Louis Hogan. Mr. Hogan, a Lawrence County native, was a retired farmer and a member of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, May 29, at 2 p.m. at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Bro. Robert McIlwain officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Gracie Lou Watkins Hogan, Leoma; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLBERT, Annie Lou Rose OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Jul 1988<br />Mrs. Annie Lou Holbert, 80, of Pulaski, died Thursday, July 7, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 9, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Thompson and the Rev. James Nave officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holbert was the daughter of the late Robert C. and Nora Etta Chapman Rose and was married to the late Irvin Holbert. She was a member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Sadie Louise Graves of Pulaski; two sons, Winford and Charles Tatum, both of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jewell Lovell and Mrs. Janie Hickman, both of Lynnville; one brother, Raymond Rose, Sr. of Pulaski<br /><br />HOLBERT, Coleman Dean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Dec 1981<br />Coleman Dean Holbert, 53, Route 1, Prospect, died on Thursday, December 11, 1981, at Parkview Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Annie Lou Graves Holbert and the husband of the late Betty Mencer Holbert.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday, December 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Andy Brown officiating.<br />Survivors include his father, Oakley D. Holbert, Pulaski; stepmother, Bertha Mae Holbert, Pulaski; one son, Craig Holbert, Prospect; two stepsons, Jimmy Mencer, Columbia, and Henry Scott, U. S. Army; one daughter, Pattie Harris, Lynnville; two stepdaughters, Barbara Gooch and Linda Hughes, Pulaski; two brothers, Douglas Holbert, Birmingham and Dean Holbert, Parsons, Tenn., one sister, Mrs. Hugh Cooper, Pulaski; and one grandchild.<br /><br />HOLCOMB, Ursie Jewell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1986<br /><br />Mrs. Ursie Jewell Holcomb, 82, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 20, 1986, at Regency Health Care. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Texas, Mrs. Holcomb was the daughter of the late Forrest Allen and Lura Brock Reasonover and was married to the late W. R. Holcomb, Sr. She was a retired gift shop operator.<br />Survivors include one son, W. R. Holcomb, Jr. of Raleigh, N.C.; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLDEN, Virginia OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Virginia Holden, died Monday, Sept. 19, at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services are Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Shelbyville Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Shelbyville Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Rev. Wesley Holden; three sons, Samuel, John David, and Timothy Holden, all of Nashville.<br />Rev. Holden was a former pastor of the Elkton United Methodist Church.<br /><br />HOLDER, George W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jun 1987<br />Mr. George W. Holder, 81, of Chapel Hill, died Monday, May 18, 1987, at Regency Health Care Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 20, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holder was the son of the late John and Sallie Woodard Holder. He was a member of the Methodist church and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife Mrs. Susie Holder of Chapel Hill; six sons, Jimmy Holder of Senitobia, Miss., Harold D. Holder of Nashville, Thomas Holder of Pottsville, Tenn., Roger, Hank and Larry Holder, all of Chapel Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Russell of Columbia, Mrs. Linda Sue Roberts of Chapel Hill; 17 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLDER, Rachel Roberta Hargrove OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Rachel Roberta Holder, 51, of Athens, Ala., died Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1986, at Humana Hospital in Huntsville. Funeral services were held Aug. 7 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holder was married to the late Morris Holder. She was retired from Lee-Mar Shirt Company.<br />Survivors include her parents, Calvin and Mary Lou Hargrove of Pulaski; two daughters, Ellen Sue Sharp of Athens, Ala., Marie Dupree of Dallas, Ga.; five brothers, Calvin Hargrove, Jr. of Prospect, James Hargrove of Nashville, Wayne Hargrove of Elkton, David and Jimmy Hargrove, both of Pulaski; five sisters, Sarah George and Angelene Strange, both of Nashville, Paulette McNeal of Athens, Wanda Hamlett of Anderson, Ala.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Geneva Hughes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jan 1983<br />Geneva Holland, 57, of Route One, Goodspring died on Tuesday, January 4, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dell Sewell officiating. Burial followed in Ritchie Cemetery in Hindman, Kentucky.<br /><br />A native of Perry County, Kentucky, Mrs. Holland was the wife of the late Lester Holland. Her parents were the late John West and Florence Campbell Hughes.<br />Survivors include, two sons, Arthur Holland of Mentone, Ala. and Emery Holland of Goodspring; five daughters, Verna Owen of Goodspring, Jewell Collins of Lexington, Kentucky, Judy Ritchie of Lawrenceville, Georgia, Joyce Ritchie of Vest, Kentucky and Janice Holland of Soft Shell, Kentucky; three brothers, Ivan Hughes of Goodspring, Ervin Hughes of Lawrenceville, Georgia, and Junior Hughes of Ardmore; and 13 grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Howard Ray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Howard Ray Holland, 64, of Pulaski, died Friday, Nov. 3, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Frank Edwards and Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Holland was the son of the late Alford H. and Odra Travis Holland. He was a truck driver and veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Deloris Holley Holland of Pulaski; one son, Alford Rogers Holland of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Pam Baird of Germany; three brothers, Fred Holland of Lewisburg, Murel Holland of Chapel Hill, Guy Holland of Old Hickory; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Stockman and Rosalee Vestal, both of Lewisburg; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Lilly OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Lilly Holland, 74, died on Tuesday, December 11, 1984, in Marine City, Michigan. She was a native of the Wales Community in Giles County. She graduated from high school and Martin College in Pulaski. She was formerly employed at National Life Insurance of Nashville, Chrysler Corporation of Detroit, and IBM. She was a member of St. Mark&#8217;s Episcopal Church and the Marine City Civic Women&#8217;s Club.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, December 14, in St. Mark&#8217;s Episcopal Church, Richard E. Daniels officiating, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert R. Holland; one son, Robert R. Holland, Jr.; two sisters, Mattie Wood, Tallahassee, Florida, and Sally Carter, Nashville; one niece and one nephew.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Mack W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Mack W. Holland, 63, of Fayetteville, died Wednesday, Feb 3, 1988, at Humana Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 5, at Higgins Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Blanche Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Holland was the son of the late Zed Lofton and Emma Brewer Holland. He was retired from Maremont-Gabriel Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife Eleanor Holland of Fayetteville; one son, Ronnie Holland of Fayetteville; three daughters, Mrs. Shirley Mann of Flintville, Mrs. Florine Carter of Shelbyville, Mrs. Maxine Hambrick of Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Doris Robinson of Fayetteville; two brothers, Billy Holland of Florida, James Holland of Ardmore, Ala.; 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Robert Cecil OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1987<br /><br />Mr. Robert Cecil Holland, 71, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 26, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with David Parr and J. D. Killen officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holland was the son of the late Dunk and Lucille Clark Holland. He was a retired farmer and retired from Lewisburg Casting Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Bernice Estep Holland of Pulaski; one son, Wayne Holland of Pulaski; one brother, Gene O. Holland of Louisville, Ky.; one grandson, Rob Holland of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Laura Holland of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLLANDER, Henry A. (Boss) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1988<br />Mr. Henry A. (Boss) Hollander, Sr., 86, of Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, May 8, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 10, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Father John Baltz and Father Richard Buchignani officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Hollander was the son of the late George E. and Anna Christine Koelsch Hollander. He served in the U. S. Navy, was a charter member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and was a retired restaurant and cafï¿½ owner.<br />Survivors include his wife, Donna James Hollander of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Connie Hollman of Lawrenceburg; two sons, H. A. (Buddy) Hollander of Lawrenceburg, George E. Hollander of Pittsburgh, Penn.; one brother, Nick Hollander of Lawrenceburg; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEMAN, Maude Jett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Dec 1988<br />Maude Jett Holleman, 87, Route 6, Pulaski, died Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1988 at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Friendship Cemetery at Culleoka.<br />Mrs. Holleman was the daughter of the late Joe and Sally Chilton Jett. She was the wife of the late Johnny Allen Holleman, Sr.<br />Survivors include her son, Harvey Holleman of Pulaski; one daughter, Evelyn June Nichols of Montgomery, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. George C. Gardner of Nashville; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEN, Annie Bell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jul 1982<br />Mrs. Annie Bell Hollon, 102, died on Sunday, July 11, 1982, at her Pulaski residence.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late Sam and Ophelia Nichols Patterson and the wife of the late William Moses Hollen. She was a member of the AME Church.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 14, at Campbell Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Willie Lee Leslie officiating. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include a great-nephew and three great nieces.<br /><br />HOLLEY, B. F. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br /><br />Mr. B. F. Holley, 83, of Cornersville (Giles County), died Friday, Feb. 19, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 21, at Bennett May Chapel with Milton Brown officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holley was the son of the late Lee and Delia Houser Holley. He was a retired farmer and member of Beech Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vera Holley; one daughter, Mrs. James (Dorris) Bailey of Columbia; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Nath Holley of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Carvie M. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Apr 1982<br />Mrs. Carvie M. Holley, 89, of Athens, Alabama, formerly of Pulaski, died on Monday, April 5, 1982, at Athens Convalescence Center.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George and Amanda Griggs McMillion and the wife of the late Ottie N. Holley.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Tuesday, April 6, at Bennett-May Chapel, Billy Cole officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Survivors include two nephews.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Clyde J. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Clyde J. Holley, 82, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 14, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Earl Wilsford officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holley was the son of the late Henry A. and Alice Helmick Holley. He was a retired truck driver.<br />Survivors include his wife, Eunice P. Holley of Pulaski; one son, Paul Wayne Holley of Elkton; two daughters, Myrtle Thompson of Prospect, Joyce Pope of Decatur, Ala.; one brother, Lewis Holley of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Easton Brown OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Nov 1984<br />Easton Brown Holley, 78, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, November 14, 1984, at Bedford County Hospital, Shelbyville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late B. B. and Ida Lou Wilson Holley. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He was a retired employee of Genesco, a retired dispatcher for the Giles County Sheriff&#8217;s Department, and a retired receptionist for Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 3 p. m. Thursday, November 15, at Bennett-May Chapel, Clarence K. Stewart and Bill Morris officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Irene Watson Holley, Pulaski; one daughter, Peggy Gernert, Mystic Island, New Jersey; one son, Isom Brown Holley, Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs. Clara Turner, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Frances G. Smith OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Frances G. Holley, 55, of Cornersville, died Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1987, at Hillside Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holley was the daughter of the late Roy C. Smith. She worked in the cafeteria at Richland School.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Willie B. Smith of Pulaski; her husband, Dorvel Holley of Cornersville; four sons, David, Darren, and Stacey Holley, all of Cornersville, Timothy Holley of Pulaski; three daughters, Janice Hood and Kimberly Holley, both of Pulaski, and Karen Gooch of Cornersville; three brothers, Jerry Smith of Ohio, Paul Smith of Pulaski, Roy C. Smith of Lebanon; three sisters, Betty Evans of Ohio, Ruth Sands of Pulaski, Margaret Palmer of LaVergne, Tenn.; 11 grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Grady C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />Grady C. Holley, 62 died March 13, 1981 in Evansville, Ind. Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel, Monday at 3:00 p. m. by Rev. Mack Pinkeltn. Burial in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />Mr. Holley was formerly of Prospect. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Faye Linder, Kingston Springs; one brother, Morgan Holley, Evansville, Ind.; two sisters, Frances Ruhlman, Evansville, Ind., Maxie Wright, Lewisburg, and one half-sister, Mrs. Flora Kilpatrick, Woodville, Ala.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Horace Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Horace Brown Holley, 77, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Jan. 4, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. a6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Michael O&#8217;Bannon and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holley was the son of the late Henry and Alice Helmick Holley.<br />Survivors include his wife, Thelma Holley of Pulaski; two sons, Dennis Holley of Pulaski, Larry Holley of Diana; six daughters, Marie Hooten and Rebecca Adcox, both of Lewisburg, Anna Ruth Allred of Culleoka, Jean Brown of Columbia, Donna Pardue of Dixon, Linda McClain of Hermitage, Tenn.; two brothers, Lewis and Clyde Holley, both of Pulaski; 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Joseph Arnold (Jolly Holley) Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Sep 1988<br />Mr. Joseph Arnold (Jolly Holley) Jr., 56, of Orlando, Fla., died Thursday, Aug. 26, 1988. Pine Castle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Holley was the son of the late Ittie and Arnie Holley of Pulaski, and he lived in Pulaski until 1951. He was an automobile dealer and the owner-operator of Jolly Holley Motors since 1963. Mr. Holley was a member of the South Orlando Kiwanis Club, the Belle Island City Council and the Educational Foundation of the South Orlando Kiwanis Club. He was past-president of the Florida Independent Automobile Dealers Association and member of the Pine Castle United Methodist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Sue Holley of Orlando; two sons Steven Paul Holley of Orlando, Dennis Mike Holley of Dallas, Texas; two daughters, Kay Holley and Pamelo Jo Fuller, both of Orlando; one sister, Selma Darby of Columbia; five grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Mary Lucille OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Mary Lucille Holley, 79, of 210 West Poplar Street, who died on January 26, 1982 at Maury County Hospital, in Columbia were held at 2:00 p. m. on Wednesday, January 28 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holley was the wife of the late Thurman Holley. Her parents were the late Lee and Delia Houser Holley.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Violet Whitt and Mrs. Doris Pickett, both of Pulaski; and Mrs. Betty Hinzman of Cleveland, Ohio; two sons, Cecil Holley of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and William (Bill) D. Holley of Medina, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Velma Holley of the Brick Church community; one brother, B. F. Holley, also of the Brick Church community.<br />Ninetten grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren also survive her.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Norman D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Norman D. Holley, 63, of Cornersville, died Thursday, Oct. 26, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 28, at Bennett May Chapel with Tom Holland officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holley was the son of the late Ernie Holley. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was a truck driver.<br />Survivors include his wife, Helen Jackson Holley of Cornersville; two daughters, Tina Holley of Cornersville, Mrs. Tracey Holley Davis of Charlotte, N.C.; one granddaughter, Anita Holley of Cornersville; his mother, Mrs. Elice Holley of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Janice Dunaway of Fayettevile, Mrs. Joyce Coleman of Cornersville, Mrs. Muriel Hinson of Texas, Mrs. Nell Roddy of Shelbyville; three brothers, T. C. Holley of Pulaski, Wayne Holley of Texas, W. T. Holley of Charlotte, N.C.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Roy McKinley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Roy McKinley Holley, 64, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 30, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 2, at Bennett May Chapel with Dwight Bledsoe officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holley was the son of the late Talmadge and Maggie Lena Seagraves Holley. He was a member of the Bradshaw Baptist Church and was a disabled farmer.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Orlean Estes of Pulaski, Mrs. Wilma Journey of the Beech Hill community of Giles County.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Slater Edward &#8220;Dick&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Apr 1983<br />Dick Holley of Wallace Acres, Fayetteville, died April 13, in Lincoln County Hospital after a long illness. He was 61. Services were held at 2 p. m., Friday, April 15 at Ralston Brown McCauley Funeral Home with the Rev. Don Thomas officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Holley was a native of Giles County, son of the late Willie E. and Maude Burns Holley, and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Pruitt Holley of Fayetteville; three sisters, Mrs. James Higgs and Mrs. Tom Barnes, both of Fayetteville and Mrs. William Shepperd of Texas; two brothers, Tom Holley of Lewisburg and Billy Holley of Mississippi; his step mother, Mrs. Gladys Holley of Fayetteville.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Velna Alene Whitworth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Sep 1985<br />Velna Alene Holley, 79, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Sept. 1, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lonzo H. and Elizabeth Holley Whitworth and was married to the late Louis Holley. She was cafeteria manager at Bridgeforth Middle School for 29 years.<br />Funeral services were to be held Tuesday, Sept. 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three sons, Ronnie, Carl and Jerry Holley, all of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Willa Mae Green of Lynnville, Mrs. Tommy Lanier, Mrs. Delores Holland, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Martha Delaney of California; three brothers, Lon Whitworth of Pulaski, Wallace and Robert Whitworth, both of Diana; two sisters, Mrs. Johnny Collins of Pulaski, Mrs. Joe Doggett of Lewisburg; 19 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Wayne &#8220;Jack&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Feb 1984<br />Wayne (Jack) Holley, 52, of Cornersville, died Saturday, Feb. 11, 1984 at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, Feb. 13 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of B. F. and Vera Lentz Holley and was married to Delene Mangrum Holley.<br />Other survivors include one son, Wayne Douglas Holley, Atlanta, Georgia; one sister, Mrs. James T. Bailey, Columbia.<br /><br />HOLLINGSWORTH, Eloise Butcher OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Eloise Butcher Hollingsworth, 63, of Fayetteville, died Sunday, Feb. 14, 1988, at Lincoln County Regional Hospital in Fayetteville.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Harold Presley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hollingsworth was the daughter of the late Nick and Ruby Grandage Butcher and was married to the late Jerry P. Hollingsworth.<br />Survivors include three sons, James M. Butcher, Paul H. Butcher and Jerry M. Hollingsworth, all of Fayetteville; two step-sons, James M. Hollingsworth of Michigan, Oscar Hollingsworth of Murfreesboro; one daughter, Linda Watson of Fayetteville; three step-daughters, Margaret Usselton of Michigan, Jackie Register of Arizona, Mary Ann Brewer of Hendersonville; one brother, Mitchell Butcher of Pulaski; three sisters, Katie Aymett, Millie Phillips and Sadie Butcher, all of Pulaski; eight grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />HOLLINGSWORTH, James Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1985<br />James Edward Hollingsworth, 54, of Lewisburg, died Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1985, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, at Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hollingsworth was a native of Giles County. He was a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Virginia Vinson Hollingsworth of Lewisburg; one daughter, Marilyn Kay Holt of Nashville; two step-daughters, Debbie Keener of Waynesboro, Judy Daugherty of Chapel Hill; two sons, Gary and Charles Hollingsworth, both of Lewisburg; two step-sons, Steven and Darrell Petty, both of Waynesboro; two sisters, Mrs. Glen Roberts of Pulaski, Mrs. Norma Fisher of Texas; three brothers, Gilbert, Guy and George Hollingsworth, all of Lewisburg; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLINGSWORTH, Listen Jay OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28Feb 1984<br />Mr. Listen Jay Hollingsworth, age 63, 1710 Mooresville Highway, Lewisburg, died at St. Thomas Hospital February 24, 1984.<br />Funeral services were held at Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Chapel in Lewisburg, Sunday, February 26, at 2 p.m. with the Reverends Paul Woodford and Ray Porter officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Hollingsworth was a retired salesman for the Hunter-Scott Furniture Company. He was married to Mrs. Joyce Roberts Hollingsworth of Lewisburg; she survives. He was the son of the late George Washington and Rosie Bell Holly Hollingsworth.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, one daughter,<br /><br />HOLLIS, Carl Wood OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Oct 1985<br />Mr.Carl Wood Hollis, 80, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1985, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Eugene Crawford officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of John W. and Ada George Hollis.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susie Mae Gatlin Hollis of Ardmore, Tenn.; one son, Phillip M. Hollis of Knoxville; four grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Nancy Hollis of Knoxville, Mrs. Jenella Hollis of Nashville.<br /><br />HOLLIS, Lola Mae Ralston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Lola Mae Ralston Hollis of Lynnville died Sunday, Feb. 9, 1986, at Oakwood Facility in Lewisburg. Mrs. Hollis was the daughter of the late John A. and Lacy Alva Pinkelton Ralston and was married to the late William Cecil Hollis. She was a 1933 graduate of Jones High School.<br />Survivors include three step-children, Thomas Eugene Hollis of Kentucky, Bobby Hollis, Sr. of Lynnville, Margaret Hollis Henshall of Oklahoma; seven step-grandchildren and eight step-great grandchildren; one brother, Eldon Ralston of California.<br />In lieu of flowers, make contributions to the Robert B. Jones Memorial Library.<br /><br />HOLLIS, Philip M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 May 1989<br /><br />Philip M. Hollis, 51, died Wednesday, May 3, 1989, at Fort Sanders Hospital in Seymour, Tenn. Graveside services were held May 6 with Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Susie G. Hollis and the late C. Wood Hollis. Survivors include his wife, Nancy S. Hollis, Seymour; three daughters, Mrs. Edde Johnson, Georgia, Mrs. Evie Lynn Hudson, Alabama and Mrs. Laura McPherson, Knoxville; one son and daughter-in-law, Andrew and Lisa Smith of West Virginia.<br /><br />HOLT, Ada Mae Gardner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jul 1988<br />Mrs. Ada Mae Gardner Holt, 76, died Tuesday, July 12, 1968, at Humana Hospital in Huntsville. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 16, at Saint Elizabeth Primitive Baptist Church in Elkton with the Rev. Brady Leslie and Elder Eugene Lewis officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holt was the daughter of the late Earnest and Betty Bailey Gardner. She was a member of the Saint Elizabeth Primitive Baptist Church in Elkton, where she was a member of the Mother&#8217;s Board and was a Sunday school teacher.<br />Survivors include her husband, Wilson Holt of Elkton; three sons, Jerry Holt of Nashville, Edd Holt of Cleveland, Ohio, Joe L. Holt of Elkton; six daughters, Annie Barnes of Cleveland, Ohio, Dorothy Gardner, Marie, Ruby, and Betty Holt and Tina Turner, all of Elkton; one brother, Henry Stinnett of Chicago, Ill.; 15 grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLT, Alton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Alton Holt, 90, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Holt was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrew Holt. Survivors include his wife, Gertrude Cardin Holt of Pulaski; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Calvin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Dec 1988<br />Calvin Holt, 39, Route 1, Ardmore, Tenn., died Friday, Dec. 16, 1988 at Hillside Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were held Dec. 21 at Lewters Chapel M. B. Church in Ardmore with Rev. Roosevelt Toney officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Linda Holt of Ardmore; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Holt, Sr. of Elkton; three children, Shawnta, Sonya and Calvin Holt, all of Ardmore; four sisters, Brenda White of Prospect, Jo Ann Horton of Elkmont, Ala., Carolyn Jones and Deborah Williams, both of Athens; and four brothers, David, Elkmont, James, Sammy, and Reginald Holt, all of Ardmore.<br /><br />HOLT, Charlie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1988<br />Charlie Holt died Tuesday, July 5, 1988, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 9, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with the Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holt was the son of the late Charles Herol and Birdie Dickerson Holt.<br />Survivors include an uncle, Revis Martin of Pontiac, Mich.; two aunts, Mrs. Ethel Mae Myers and Mrs. Birdie Dickerson, both of Nashville; a cousin, Josh Dickerson.<br /><br />HOLT, Elba Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Elba Lee Holt, 75, of Pulaski, died Saturday, April 25, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, April 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holt was the son of the late Wesley Lee and Eulalia Newton Holt. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Alda Edwards Holt of Pulaski; two sons, W. E. Holt of Pulaski and Robert C. Holt of Montgomery, Ala.; four daughters, Betty Hopkins and Evelene Young, both of Pulaski, Elese Wakefield of Denver, Colo., and Judy Coble of Meredianville, Ala.; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Eulalia Newton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jan 1980<br />Mrs. Eulalia Newton Holt, 84, of Pulaski died Sunday, January 20 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were held Tuesday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Holt&#8217;s parents were the late William Henry and Orlean Beck Newton and her husband was the late Wesley Lee Holt.<br />Survivors include a son, Elba Holt, Pulaski; a sister, Miss Verna Holt, Columbia; six grandchildren; nine great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Felix McDonald OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Aug 1982<br />Mack Donald Holt, 71, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, August 18, 1982, at Helen Keller Memorial Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Rufus Eason and Ethel Ingrum Holt.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, August 20, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, James D. Nave officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margarette H. Holt, Pulaski; one son, Donald N. &#8220;Jack&#8221; Holt, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; three brothers, Rufus E. Holt, Lenoir City, Tennessee, John Cecil Holt, Oak Ridge, and Alfred Eason Holt, Pulaski; and one sister, Miss Ethel Holt, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Hattie Phillips OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 May 1983<br />Mrs. Hattie Holt, age 93, resident of Pulaski Health Care Center, died May 14, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />She was the daughter of the late Jeff and Laura O&#8217;Neal Phillips, and a Giles County native.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, May 15, 1983 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Charles Oaks officiating.<br /><br />She is survived by one brother, Robert Phillips, Pulaski; one sister, Florence Doggett, Troy, Alabama; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLT, Herbert Gentry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1988<br />Mr. Herbert Gentry Holt, 55, of Ethridge, died Thursday, Nov. 3, 1988, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 5, at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with W. F. Cox and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Lois Clifton Holt and the late James Wesley Holt. He was a dairy farmer.<br />Survivors include wife, June Morehead Holt; one son, Terrell Holt, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Nora Jean Henson, Ethridge; one granddaughter.<br /><br />HOLT, Joe Andrew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jul 1984<br />Joe Andrew Holt, 57, Route 4, Pulaski, died on Friday, June 29, 1984, at his home. A native of Giles County, he was employed by the Tarpley Shop Water Works.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mark Johnson officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lois Edwards Holt, Pulaski; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Holt, Pulaski; two daughters, Gayle Porterfield, Pulaski, and Cathy Bass, Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, John OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Mar 1989<br />John Holt, 81, died March 4, 1989, in Decatur, Ala. Funeral services were held March 6 at Browns Funeral Home with burial in Decatur.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of B. E. and May Maultsby Holt and was married to the late Hattie Mae Smith Holt<br />He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jim Cox of Birmingham, Ala.; one son, W. F. (Bill) Holt, Bowling Green, Ky.; one sister, Miss Sallie B. Holt, Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLT, John Cecil OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jun 1985<br />John Cecil Holt, 69, died Friday, May 31, 1985 at Oak Ridge Hospital in Oak Ridge. Funeral services were held June 4 at First Methodist Church in Oak Ridge with burial in Oak Ridge.<br />Survivors include wife, Rachel Beadle Holt; 2 daughters, Mrs. Reba Shackelford of Oak Ridge and Jana Holt, Oak Ridge; one son John Beadle Holt, Washington, D.C.; two brothers, Alfred E. Holt, Pulaski, and Rufus Holt of Lenoir; one sister, Ethel R. Holt, Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLT, Lucille Rackley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />Mrs. Lucille Rackley Holt, 87, Pulaski, died on Sunday, May 23, 1982, at her residence at 217 Rose Street.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. R. and Mary Roberts White Rackley and the wife of the late Garland Holt. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 4:30 p. m. Monday, May 24, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, William B. Holt, Pulaski and Joseph T. Holt, Evansville, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Aubrey George, Columbia, and Mrs. Grady Biles, Nashville; two brothers, Billy Rackley and Joe Matt Rackley, Pulaski; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Mack Donald OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Aug 1982<br />Mack Donald Holt, 71, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, August 18, 1982, at Helen Keller Memorial Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, August 20, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, James D. Nave officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holt was a member of the Highland Baptist Church. He was a retired maintenance supervisor at Pulaski Housing Authority.<br />He was married to Margarette Hill Holt and was the son of the late Rufus Eason and Ethel Ingrum Holt.<br />Other survivors include one son, Donald N. &#8220;Jack&#8221; Holt, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; three brothers, Rufus E. Holt, Lenoir City, Tennessee, John Cecil Holt, Oak Ridge, and Alfred Eason Holt, Pulaski; and one sister, Miss Ethel Holt, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLT, Mary Tucker Staten OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 May 1987<br />Mrs. Mary Staten Holt, 82, died Thursday, April 30, 1987. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 3, at Dixon Chapel Presbyterian Church with the Rev. A. B. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holt was the daughter of the late Carl and Etta Tucker. She was married to the late James Staten and Matthew Holt.<br />Survivors include two sons, Dallas Albert Staten of Huntsville, Ala., and John Thomas Staten of Lansing, Mich.; one brother, John Henry Tucker; step-children, Isaac Holt and Blanche Sutton, both of Pulaski; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two nephews and one niece.<br /><br />HOLT, Matthew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1983<br />Mr. Matthew Holt, age 90, died Monday, October 10, 1983, in Giles County Hospital, Pulaski.<br />Mr. Holt, a retired barber, was a native of Giles County and a son of the late John and Louise Daly Holt.<br />Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Curtis Dial at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, October 13, 1983, at Beulah Baptist Church where he was a long-time deacon. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Eliza Holt; a daughter, Mrs. Blanche H. Sutton, both of Pulaski; a son, Isaac Holt of Cleveland, Ohio; four grandchildren; a brother, Isreal Holt, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Annie Mae James of Detroit, Michigan; three stepchildren, Mrs. Delcie Crenshaw of Pulaski, Dallas Staten of Huntsville, Alabama, and John Staten of Lansing, Michigan.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Michael Sullivan OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Nov 1989<br /><br />Mr. Michael Sullivan Holt, 89, of El Paso, Texas, died Monday, Nov. 6, 1989, in that city. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 9, at Kaster-Maxon Funeral Home Chapel in El Paso.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holt was the son of the late Ben and Maggie Christopher Holt. He was a retired railroad engineer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Frances Holt; one step-son, Bobby Phillips of California; one brother, Hugh Holt of Pulaski; two nephews, Richard B. Holt of Nashville, Ray Holt of Pulaski; three nieces, Mary Ben DiPalma, Geraldine Brown and Kay Hardy, all of Pulaski; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Pearl Holt of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLT, Orlean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1986<br />Miss Orlean Holt, 87, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 21, at Bennett May Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Holt was a native of Giles County. Survivors include one brother, John M. Holt of Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Sallie B. Holt of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLT, Richard Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1985<br />Mr. Richard Edward Holt, 76, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Sept. 7, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKinney officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Benjamin Bryant and Maggie Christopher Holt. He was an employee of the U. S. Postal Service for 53 years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Roxie Holt of Pulaski; two sons, Richard Bryant Holt of Nashville, Ray Holt of Pulaski; one daughter, Kay Holt Hardy of Huntsville, Ala.; two brothers, M. S. Holt of El Paso, Texas, Hugh Holt of Bethel, Ala.; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HOLT, Richard Flournoy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services for Richard Flournoy Holt, 84, a retired salesman for Keebler Biscuit Co. who died Wednesday, September 23 at his residence in Pulaski, were held Friday at 10:30 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Dr. Gudger Nichols and the Rev. J. L. Perry. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Holt, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late B. E. and Mary Maultsby Holt. He had been a member of the First Presbyterian Church for 58 years, having served as a deacon and an elder. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion, and had been a Mason for 53 years. He retired 18 years ago after 39 years association with Keebler.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marjorie Rowe Holt; a brother, John M. Holt; sisters, Miss Orlean Holt and Miss Sallie B. Holt, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLT, Roxie McCanless OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jun 1987<br />Mrs. Roxie McCanless Holt, 74, of Pulaski, died Friday, June 12, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holt was the daughter of the late Dudley and Lula Riddle McCanless and was married to the late Richard E. Holt.<br />Survivors include two sons, Ray Holt of Pulaski, Richard B. Holt of Nashville; one daughter, Kay Hardy of Pulaski; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and two nephews.<br />HOOD, Chloe Lydia Morris OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1983<br />Mrs. Chloe Lydia Hood, 63, Goodsprings, died Friday, May 13, 1983, at Parkview Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Shores Cemetery, Elmer Howell and James Nave officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William and Snella McCafferty Morris and was married to the late Nathan Hood. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lila Pearl Barnes, Nashville, and Miss Joyce Patricia Hood, Goodsprings; three sons, Thomas Milton Hood, Goodsprings, Charles Hubert Hood, Pulaski and Morris Wayne Hood, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Lillie Mae Glover, Pulaski, Katherine Phillips, Columbia, and Edith Rippy, Nashville; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOOD, Mai Chapman McMasters OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jun 1989<br />Mrs. Mai McMasters Hood, 88, of Birmingham, Ala., formerly of Giles County, died Monday, May 29, 1989, at Lloyd Noland Hospital in Fairfield, Ala. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bobby Gobble officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., Mrs. Hood was the daughter of the late Walter T. and Alice Appleton Chapman. Survivors include one daughter, Mary Alice Thurman of Birmingham; one grandchild.<br /><br />HOOD, Samuel Washington OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Nov 1984<br />Samuel Washington Hood, 77, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, November 27, 1984, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Alabama, he was the son of the late Walter D. and Martha Curtis Hood. He was a retired service station employee and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, November 29, at Bennett-May Chapel, Jimmy Faulk and Dale Sewell officiating, with burial in Shores Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Nave Hood, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Myra Sutton, Mrs. Brenda Brown and Mrs. Martha Britton, Pulaski; seven sons, Devon Hood, Dale Hood, and Wade Hood of Pulaski, Loyd Hood of Columbia, Stanley Hood of Huntsville, Miles Hood of Lawrenceburg, and Ricky Hood of Ethridge; 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOOD, Susie Ione Noble OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Aug 1987<br />Mrs. Susie Ione Noble Hood, 77, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1987, at West Side Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Arkansas, Mrs. Hood was the daughter of the late Wesley Roland and Josie Linder Noble and was married to the late William Auston Hood.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, Chester Hood of Brentwood; daughter-in-law, Betty Hood of Brentwood; one sister, Frances Glover of Hamburg, Ark.; two grandsons, Steven and Phillip Hood of Brentwood.<br /><br />HOOD, William Auston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Apr 1981<br />Funeral services for William Auston Hood of Pulaski, who died Tuesday, March 31 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville, will be held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart will be the officiants.<br />Mr. Hood, a native of Mississippi, was the son of the late Joseph C. and Toxie Rollins Hood. He was plant superintendent for Continental Packaging Company until he accepted a position as log buyer for Whitworth Sawmill Co. in 1971. Mr. Hood was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ione Noble Hood; a son, William Chester Hood and daughter-in-law, Betty Hood, Knoxville.<br /><br />HOPKINS, Elsie Bivins Cates OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Bivins Cates Hopkins, 77, of Pulaski, who died Monday, January 28 in Louisville, Ky., will be held Thursday at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate.<br />Mrs. Hopkins, who was a native of Lawrence County, was the daughter of the late William Taylor and Polly Anna Smith Bivins. Her first husband, Avie B. Cates, died in 1929 and their son, Huel Cates, of Minor Hill in 1974. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her second husband, Silar A. Hopkins, Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille C. Stafford, and Mrs. Opal C. Lamar, Louisville, Ky.; a son, Clifford R. Cates, Macon, Ga.; a step-son, Willard Hopkins, Pulaski; a step-daughter, Mrs. Essie H. Brown, Memphis; nine grandchildren; six great grandchildren; three step grandchildren; two step great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOPKINS, Lessie Gray &#8220;Arthur&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Lessie Gray &#8220;Arthur&#8221; Hopkins of Hendersonville, formerly of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 30, 1989. Funeral services were held April 3 at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home with Roger Thaxton officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn East Cemetery in that city.<br />Survivors include her husband, Joseph R. Hopkins; one son, Charlie Wayne Sharp; one daughter, Shelby Jean Jones; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOPKINS, Silas Alexander OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Mar 1980<br />Silas Alexander Hopkins, 88, a resident of Oakview Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg died Saturday, March 8 in Scott Memorial Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Interment was in Riverview Cemetery, Fayetteville.<br />Mr. Hopkins, who was born in Lincoln County, was the son of the late John and Mary Jane Towery Hopkins. He was a retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include a son, Willard Hopkins, Pulaski; a daughter, Essie Brown, Memphis; a step-son, Clifford Cates, Macon, Ga. and two step daughters, Mrs. Opal Lemar and Mrs. Lucille Stafford, Louisville, Ky.; a brother Cobet Hopkins, Huntsville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Bevels, Lincoln County and Mrs. Alberta Williams, Nashville; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren; nine step-grandchildren and seven step great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOPPER, J. C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Sep 1987<br />Mr. J. C. Hopper, 87, of Fayetteville, died Thursday, Sept. 3, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 5, at Higgins Funeral Home with John Stammer Smith and John Pope officiating. Burial was in Boonshill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Hopper was the son of the late Caster Isaac and Mattie Lamenda Smith Hopper and was married to the late Willie Ruth Patton Hopper. He was a retired farmer and carpenter.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Martha Hall of Athens, Ala.; two sons, Pat and Don Hopper, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Addie B. Clack of Fayetteville; nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOPPER, James Walter OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Apr 1985<br />James Walter Hopper, 82, of Route Six, Pulaski, died Sunday, March 31, 1985, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Tommy and Nancy Cobble Hopper and was married to the late Mattie Leola Hopper. Mr. Hopper was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 1, at Bennett May Chapel, Rev. Elmer Howell officiating. Burial followed in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Argile and Albert Hopper of Pulaski, Alvie Hopper of Lewisburg.<br /><br />HOPPER, Mattie Leola OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Mattie Leola Hopper, 82, of Route 6, Pulaski, were held at 11:00 a. m. on Tuesday, February 16 at Bennett-May Chapel. Reverend Elmer Howell officiated with burial in Giles Memory Gardens,<br />Mrs. Hopper died at her home on Sunday, February 14, 1982. She is survived by her husband, J.W. Hopper of Pulaski. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tallent.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hopper was a long time member of the Hannah Baptist Church.<br />Several nieces and nephews also survive her.<br /><br />HOPSON, Allie Minton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Oct 1985<br />Allie Minton Hopson, 74, died Sunday, Oct. 6, 1985, at Claiborne Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7, at Coffey Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Minton Cemetery.<br />She was married to Edmond Hopson of Tazewell.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Betty Hennessee Lyson of Columbus, Ohio and Dorsey Trew of Tazewell; one son, James E. Hennessee of Pulaski; one brother, Howard Minton of Cincinnati, Ohio; one sister, Bertha Minor of Lone Mountain; seven grandchildren and four<br /><br />great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HORN, Ethel Cornelius OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Ethel Cornelius Horn, 82, of Pulaski died Friday, March 18, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Horn was the daughter of the late John and Maudie Crawford Cornelius and was married to the late Albert W. Horn.<br />Survivors include four sons, Earl Glover and Jerry Horn, both of Pulaski, Mike Horn of Mississippi; four daughters, Mrs. Billie Walls and Mrs. Barbara Gilliam, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Mitchell of Nashville, Mrs. Jean Holley of Florida; 29 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HORTON, Argust A. (Pete) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1985<br />Argust A. (Pete) Horton, 66, of Route 1, Box 337, Pulaski, TN, died June 11, 1985, at Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg, TN.<br />Funeral services were held June 13 at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKinney and Bobby Gobble officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Arkansas, Mr. Horton was the son of the late Elmer and Nora Tolley Horton. He was retired from Denbo Scrap Materials, Inc.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ethel W. Horton of Pulaski; one daughter, Beverly Tucker of Pulaski; two brothers, R. C. Horton of Arkansas and Pat Horton of Nevada; three sisters, Bell Willie of Pulaski; Modelle Perry of Arkansas and Dorothy Setzkorn of Nevada.<br /><br />HOSKINS, Elizabeth Goats OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Hoskins, 82, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Dec. 15, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Phillip and Florence Woodard Goats and was married to the late Jack W. Hoskins.<br />Survivors include one son, Hugh Hoskins of Pulaski; one daughter, Sarah Watson of Pulaski; one sister, Anne Lou Rose of Pulaski; four grandchildren and one great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOSLER, Harold Maxwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1983<br />Lieut. Col. Harold Maxwell Hosler, age 69, of 1013 Tucker Drive, Pulaski, died September19, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held at the Messiah Episcopal Church Thursday, September 22, at 10:00 a.m. conducted by Father Carl Cannon, with the burial following Friday at 11:15 at the Ft. Snelling National Cemetery, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.<br /><br />A native of Kendallville, Indiana, Lieut. Col. Hosler was a member of the Church of the Messiah Episcopal Church in Pulaski and was retired from the U. S. Army. He was a Lieut. Col. In the U. S. Army having served in the WWII and Korean theatres of war. He was active in the Boy Scouts and a member of the Masonic Order in Kendallville, Indiana.<br />He was married to Vale Alkire Cooper Hosler of Pulaski and was the son of the late Floyd Derry and Myrtle Louella Stout Hosler.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include three sons, Roderick Hosler of Hampton, Virginia, Randolph L. Hosler of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Richard J. Hosler of Pulaski; one brother, Robert J. Hosler of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, and three grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of all arrangements.<br /><br />HOWARD, Chatson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Aug 1983<br />Mr. Chatson Howard, Pulaski, died at Giles County Hospital on Wednesday, August 17, 1983. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, August 20 at Old Mount Zion Baptist Church, East Washington Street, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Dalton Holt officiating.<br />Mr. Howard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Lea Howard; and a brother, Hezekiah Howard of Pulaski.<br />Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOWARD, David Vance OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1980<br />Retired Electrical Engineer of Howard, Neilson, O&#8217;Brien Associates, David Vance Howard, 73, of Prospect died at his residence Tuesday, August 12, 1980 following a long illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Howard were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Wednesday, Aug. 13, burial followed in Prospect Cemetery. Rev. Sumpter Logan and Rev. Bill Moss officiated.<br />Mr. Howard, a Giles County native was the son of the late Isaac Howard and the late Ina Bell Logan Howard. He was a Presbyterian.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hortense Garner Howard of Prospect; two sons, David B. Howard of Prospect and Isaac L. Howard, Brentwood, Tenn.; one daughter, Harriet Brown, German Town; 4 grandchildren; one brother, James L. Howard of Nashville and one sister, Mrs. Fred Robinson, Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />HOWARD, Eugenia Scott OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 May 1983<br />Mrs. Eugenia Scott Howard, 96, Pulaski, died Saturday, April 30, 1983 at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 4 at Bodenham First Baptist Church with burial in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Winford Smith officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Rinda Hobson Scott and was married to the late John Wesley Howard.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Betty Pressley, Philadelphia, PA, and Mrs. Rosa Lee Cole, Pulaski; two sons, Will Tom Howard, Detroit, Mich., and Nathaniel Howard, Pulaski; 27 grandchildren; 52 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.<br />Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOWARD, Guy C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Sep 1986<br />Major Guy C. Howard, 77, of Hampton, Va., died Saturday, August 30, 1986, in VA Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 3, in Hampton with burial in Arlington Cemetery, Va.<br /><br />Mr. Howard was the son of the late E. C. and Gracie Boyd Howard. He was retired from the Air Force.<br />Survivors include his wife, Martha Reed Howard of Paxton, Ill.; four children, Guy, Jr., Ann, Jerry, and Kathy; eight grandchildren; one brother, Boyd E. Howard of Pulaski; two nieces, Patsy Howard Comperry of Clarksville, Sarah Howard Elliott of Pulaski; one nephew, Clay D. Howard of Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />HOWARD, Julia Gertrude Bassham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Gertrude Howard, 77, of Pulaski were held Tuesday, April 1 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Doug McCurry. Burial followed in Stella Cemetery. Mrs. Howard died Sunday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Texas, she was the daughter of the late James and Elizabeth Wright Bassham.<br />Survivors include two sons, Avery Howard, Minor Hill and Joe Howard, Decatur, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. James McCree, Minor Hill, Mrs. Kenneth Reed, Boonshill and Mrs. William Dollar, Huntsville, Ala.; a brother, L. S. Bassham, Minor Hill; 16 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOWARD, Mary Magalene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Magalene Howard, 62, died Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1989, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 9, 1989, at St. James Primitive Baptist Church with John A. Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Howard was the daughter of the late Dave Suttles and Mrs. Katie Carden Suttles Patterson and was married to the late Jessie Woods and the late Mark Howard.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Bessie Lee Moore of Nashville; one brother, Lee Andrew Brown, Jr. of Pulaski; three step-brothers, Mark Howard, Jr. and Toby Howard, both of Pulaski, Henry Lewis Howard of Nashville; one step-daughter, La Von Howard of Nashville; several step-grandchildren; 10 nephews; six nieces.<br /><br />HOWARD, Mitchell Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1980<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, August 16 for Mitchell Edward Howard, age 86, retired Giles County businessman in the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen officiated.<br />Howard, a Giles County native, and for many years the operator of the Aspen Hill Cotton gin made his home at 218 North Third Street and was married to the late Odell Curry Howard who passed away on January 10, 1976. Born on July 29, 1894, he was the son of the late Robert and Tinnie Mitchell Howard.<br />He was a member of the First United Methodist Church where he was Sunshine Chairman of the Morgan-Stone Bible Class for 19 years. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and Pulaski Rotary Club. He served on the Hospital Board from 1950 to 1959 and was a county magistrate from 1924 to 1947.<br />He is survived by one daughter, Everly Jane Howard of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOWELL, Elmer Calvin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Dec 1988<br /><br />Elmer Calvin Howell, 78, of Route 1, Box 221, Goodspring, TN, died December 11, 1988, at his home. Funeral services were held December 13 at 11 a. m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Pruitt and James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in the Shores Baptist Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Howell was the son of the late Clint and Bertha Fox Howell and the husband of the late Ruby McDougal Howell. He was retired from Maremont Gabriel.<br />Survivors include one son, Bobby Howell of Goodspring; one brother, Aubrey Howell of Leoma; and one sisters, Lucille Franks of Ohio.<br /><br />HOWELL, Herman Lindsey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Oct 1982<br />Herman Lindsey Howell, age 79, of Route 2, Leoma died on October 10, 1982, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. on Tuesday, October 12 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Howell was a retired school teacher. He was married to the Lorine Green Howell, and was the son of the late Calvin and Dovie Bivins Howell.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Lorine Green Howell of Pulaski; one son, Ralph Howell of Pulaski; one daughter, Carolyn Clemmons of Nioeville, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Smith of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Zelia Goodwin of Florida; 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOWELL, Lula Beatrice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Lula Beatrice Howell, 97, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Jan. 29, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 31, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Ebenezer Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Howell was the daughter of the late Will and Nannie Curtis Garner and was married to the late Q. E. Howell. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Lorene Clark, Mrs. Aster Holt and Mrs. Jane Kimbrough, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Joyce Thornton of Columbia; four sons, Bruce Howell of Lavonia, Mich., Bobby, Herman, and Chester Howell, all of Maury County; 43 grandchildren; 62 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Iva Dell Fisher of Ft. Worth, Texas, Mrs. Coree Tanget of Lawrence County; two brothers, Herman Garner of Beech Hill community, Edward Pratt of Houston, Texas.<br /><br />HOWELL, Ora Lee White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jul 1984<br />Mrs. Ora Lee White Howell, Pulaski, died on Sunday, July 22, 1984. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Alberta White and was married tothe late Eugene Howell. She was a member of the Mt. Olivet Missionary Baptist Church in Buford, Tennessee.<br />Funeral services were held on Thursday, July 26, at the Mt. Olivet Church, Frank Brooks officiating, with burial in the Martin Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Helen Pullens and Mrs. Lois Young, both of Louisville, Kentucky, Mrs. Birdie Lee McCoy and Mrs. Katherleen Mark, both of Pulaski; one son, Rev. Collins White of Reseda, California; 22 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOWELL, Robert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Nov 1982<br />Two former Pulaski residents are dead in Canton, Ohio in what was reported to be a murder-suicide incident on Wednesday, December 22, 1982.<br />Lana Lancaster Johnson, 21, and Robert Howell, 40, a former Pulaski policeman, are to be returned here for funeral services and burial.<br />Howell was reported to have fatally shot Mrs. Johnson and then himself.<br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Fannie Sherrell Howell, Pulaski; his wife, Bettie Jane Holt Howell, Canton; one daughter, Susan Howell; one son, Juan Howell; two brothers, James Howell and Billy Howell, both of Canton; his step-mother, Mrs. Ora Howell, Pulaski; four step-sisters, Mrs. Birdie Lee McCoy and Mrs. Katherleen Marks, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Lois Young and Mrs. Helen Pullen, both of Louisville; two step-brothers, Ollie White, Bowling Green and Collis White, California.<br /><br />HOWELL, Ruby Mae McDougal OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 May 1984<br />Mrs. Ruby Mae Howell, 74, Route 1, Goodspring, died on Saturday, May 5, 1984, at Nashville Memorial Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Minnie Cameron McDougal.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, May 7, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Shores Cemetery, Dell Sewell and Carl Bond officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Elmer C. Howell, Goodspring; one son, Bobby Howell, Anthony Hill; one daughter, Nell Howell, Goodspring; two brothers, Delmer McDougal, Shores and Elmer McDougal, Anthony Hill; one sister, Mrs. Viola Warren, Pulaski.<br /><br />HOWELL, William Herbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Dec 1984<br />William Herbert Howell, 54, Route 2, Prospect, died on Wednesday, December 5, 1984, at his residence.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Fred and Elvie Hood Howell. He was an employee of Inter-State Paving Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Larry Glass and James D. Nave officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hellon C. Howell; a son, William Dwayne Howell, and a daughter, Ginger Renee Green, all of Prospect; six brothers, Walter Howell and Devon Howell, Leoma, Loyd Howell, Michigan, Calvin Howell, Indiana, Bobby Howell and Charles Howell, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Frances Pratt and Helen Lamar, Pulaski, and Bernice Warr, Florida; his step-mother, Mrs. Grace Collins, Lawrenceburg; and one grandchild.<br /><br />HUETT, Coy Edwin Citizen-Press 09 Dec 1986<br /><br />Mr. Coy Edwin Huett, 43, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 29, 1986. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 1, at Gossett-Hudman Funeral Home in Wetumpka, Ala. Burial was in Floyd Baptist Cemetery at Verbena, Ala.<br />Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Jane White Huett of Pulaski; one step-son, Michael Dean Peden of Pulaski; one daughter, Lena Marie Huett of Montgomery, Ala.; three brothers, William Oliver Huett of Wetumpka, Ala., Kenneth Austin Huett of Milbrook, Ala., Billy Ray Duncan of Montgomery, Ala.; one grandchild, Kimberly Starr Huett of Montgomery, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HUEY, Joann Overton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Joann Huey, 59, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1985, at her residence. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at Jordan Funeral Home with Rev. O. Mason officiating. Burial was in Agnew Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Carrie and Tommie Overton. She was a member of St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Daughter Elks, and Mattie Bridgeforth Temple. She was a former employee of Genesco.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Mary L. Nelson of Pulaski; one brother, John E. Overton of Detroit, Mich.; step-mother, Mrs. Pearl Overton of Pulaski; one niece, Ms. Carrie Nelson of Silver Springs, Mich.<br /><br />HUFF, Paul Peter OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Paul Peter Huff, 22, Portland, Oregon, died Wednesday, December 22, 1982 in that city. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Mon., Dec. 27 at Taylor Street Church of Christ, Pulaski, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, James Bell officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of James D. and Sallie Pryor Huff, both of Pulaski.<br />Other survivors include his grandmother, Mrs. Flora Pryor, Pulaski; four sisters, Gearldean H. Johnson, Naomi Huff and Mary Huff, all of Nashville, and Vernesta Ott, Cereso, Michigan; five brothers, James D. Jr., Edward, Lawrence, and Marvin Huff, all of Pulaski, and Reginald Huff, Atlanta.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HUFF, William Henry OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Feb 1987<br />Mr. William Henry Huff, 64, died Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1987, at Meharry Hubbard Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 1, at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Huff was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huff, Sr.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Dave Huff, Jr. of Nashville, James D. Huff, Sr. of Pulaski; one daughter, Shirley Fitzpatrick of Chicago, Ill.; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Sallie Huff of Pulaski; cousin, Georgia Mae Phillips of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HUGHES, Ann Wells OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Aug 1983<br /><br />Mrs. Ann Wells Hughes, 47, died Tuesday, August 9, 1983, at the Athens-Limestone Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 11, at Spry Funeral Home in Athens with burial in that city.<br />She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells of Campbellsville and was married to Charles Hughes of Athens.<br />Other survivors include one daughter, Anita Carr of Houston, Texas; three sons, Chuck, Mike and Shane Hughes, all of Athens; one brother, Kenneth Wells of Campbellsville; three sisters, Elaine Shrader of Franklin, Freda Kirk, Pulaski, and Betsa Bolden of the Yokley Community; three grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHES, Carroll C. Newsline 19 Feb &#8211; 26 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Carroll C. Hughes, 53, of Pensacola, FL, died Feb. 4, 1986, at West Florida Hospital in Pensacola. Funeral services were held February 6 at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church with Dr. Brian Harbour officiating. Burial was in the Bayview Memorial Park in Pensacola.<br />A native of Pulaski, TN, Mr. Hughes was a resident of Pensacola for 30 years. He attended First Baptist Church there and was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Escambia Masonic Lodge 15 and a York Rite Mason. He served as deputy tax assessor of Escambia County for 17 years and was former owner and operator of Hughes Home Movers.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Joy Hughes; one son, Paul Cameron Hughes of Pensacola; his mother, Mrs. Floyd Hughes of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Robert N. Anderson of Pulaski and Mrs. Bob Dunnavant of Athens, Ala.; one brother, Alvin E. Hughes of Huntsville, AL.<br /><br />HUGHES, Hoover W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Hoover W. Hughes, 66, of Elkton, died Saturday, Jan. 17, 1987, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 18, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Hughes was the son of the late Polk and Nettie McNeese Hughes. He was a member of the Elkton Baptist Church and recently retired from the Pulaski Police Department and Giles County Sheriff&#8217;s Department. He drove a Giles County school bus for many years and also has worked as a law enforcement officer at the Elkton Police Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lorene Duncan Hughes of Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Ratley of Decatur, Ala.; three grandchildren, Shane, Chad, and Carey Ratley, all of Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Lucille Williams of Pulaski.<br /><br />HUGHES, Julia Olice Stapp OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Julia Olice Hughes, 80, of Prospect (Kedron Community) died Friday, Feb. 6, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 8, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell, Rev. William H. Moss and Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hughes was the daughter of the late William Andrew and Savannah Griggs Stapp and was married to the late Floyd Hughes. She was a member of the Kedron Methodist Church and was a retired owner of a women&#8217;s dress shop.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Angeta Hughes Andersen of Prospect, Mrs. Marjorie Hughes Dunnavant of Athens, Ala.; one son, Alvin E. Hughes of Huntsville, Ala.; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Rena S. Campbell of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Gray Hayes and Mrs. Orrin Beasley, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HUGHES, Julian Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Julian Brown Hughes, 67, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Jan. 28, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Hughes was the son of the late Joseph Fuqua and Ila Edmundson Hughes. He was a retired salesman for the Pulaski Pure Milk Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Martha Tate Hughes; three daughters, Mrs. Ann Allen, Mrs. Linda Allen and Mrs. Sue Duncan, all of Pulaski; three brothers, Joe, Sam and Van Hughes, all of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Oleta Hewett of Lynnville, Mrs. Eleanor Warren of Florida, Mrs. Vaneal Bennett of Maryland; five grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHES, Lester Mahlon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Nov 1989<br />A resident of Agnew Creek community died at his home today of gunshot wounds believed to have been self-inflicted. Lester Mahlon Hughes, 76, was retired from Genesco and the Giles County Highway Department.<br />A Giles County native, Mr. Hughes was the son of Edwin Frankln and Ida Smith Hughes. Survivors include his three sisters, Christine Bailey of the Agnew Creek community, Estelle Hargrove of Ardmore, and Alma Crowley of Athens.<br />Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Brown Cemetery in the Bethel community.<br /><br />HUGHES, Lewis P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Apr 1982<br />Lewis P. Hughes, 69, Route 2, Lynnville, died Tuesday, April 13, 1982 at St. Thomas Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Bob Vickers at 2:30 p. m. on Thursday, April 15 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Hughes was married to Ray Bell Coston Hughes of Lynnville.<br />Survivors including his wife, are one son, Paul Hughes of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Eugene Martin of Lewisburg; one brother, Hoover Hughes of Elkton; one sister, Mrs. Lucille Williams of Pulaski; three grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHES, Mable Elise Griggs OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Mrs. Mable Elise Hughes, 75, of Goodspring, died Saturday, Jan. 9, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Worley and Doug Anderson officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Hughes was the daughter of the late Lynn and Geraldine Edwwards Griggs and was married to the late Marvin Hughes.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, Harold Dean and Larry Hughes, both of Pulaski; one brother, Willie Griggs of Pulaski; one sister, Beatrice Hughes of Prospect; six grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHES, Sue Buchanan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1985<br />Sue Buchanan Hughes, 53, of Minor Hill, died Sunday, June 23, 1985, at Eliza Coffee Hospital in Florence, Alabama. A native of Giles County, she worked 12 years at the Minor Hill Library.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Chester Stephens and Paul McKinney officiating.<br />Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Buchanan of Minor Hill; one son, James Todd Hughes of Minor Hill; two daughters, Susan Hughes Oliver of Nashville, Joan Hughes Kock of Baltimore, Maryland.<br /><br />HUGHES, William Van OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jul 1989<br />Mr. William Van Hughes, 73, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, July 5, 1989, at West Side Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, July 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hughes was the son of the late Joseph and Ila Edmundson Hughes. He was retired from Giles County Highway Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jean Cardin Hughes of Pulaski; one son, Thurman Hughes of Pulaski; four daughters, Ptricia Mitchell of Lewisburg, Mary Goodman of Lebanon, Kathy Mayo of Pulaski, Wanda Denton of Nashville; two brothers, Joe and Sam Hughes, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Eleanor Warren of Lake City, Fla., Olitta Hewitt of Lynnville, Elizabeth Bennett of Maryland; five grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHEY, Alice Morell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Alice M. Hughey, 99, of Admore, Tenn., died Saturday, March 8, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 9, at Elkton Methodist Church with Rev. Jay Hoppus and Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hughey was the daughter of the late Preslie Lee and Nancy Jane Sherbert Morell and was married to the late John William Hughey.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Julia Bryan of Elkton; one son, Herbert Hughey of Baltimore, Md.; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHEY, Annie Ezell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Annie Ezell Hughey, 82, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 15, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hughey was the daughter of the late John and Leona Birdsong Ezell and was married to the late Hencely Hughey. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Dudley Abernathy of Pulaski, Mrs. Mary Carnell of Melbourne, Fla.; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHEY, Dorris Lee Burch OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 May 1986<br />Mrs. Dorris Lee Burch Hughey, 71, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 9, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell and Gary Kelley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hughey was the daughter of the late Bernard and Leona Marks Burch and was married to the late Julian E. Hughey.<br />Survivors include one son, Jerry Hughey of Pulaski; one half-sister, Mary Gene Christopher of Alabama; one grandson, Joshua Evin Hughey of Pulaski.<br /><br />HUGHEY, Julian E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />A retired farmer, Julian E. Hughey, 67, of Route 4, Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 11 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 13 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Ministers officiating were Pink Griggs and William Hobbs.<br />Born July 15, 1913, Mr. Hughey was the son of the late John C. and Rhoda Miles Hughey of Marshall County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Doris Burch Hughey, Pulaski, and one son, Jerry Hughey, Lewisburg; one brother, Robert Hughey, Lewisburg and one sister, Mrs. Clemmie Jacobs, Nashville.<br /><br />HULL, Velma L. Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 May 1982<br />Velma L. Hull, 57, of Summertown, died on Thursday, May 6, 1982, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Brother Marvin Potts at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 8, at Hinestown Methodist Church. Burial followed in Hinestown Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ, she was the wife of Homer Hull of Summertown.<br />She is survived by her mother, Minnie Smith of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Dorothy Cruise of Michigan; one son, Ricky Hull of Summertown; four sisters, Jewell Wells of Leoma, Annie Hull of Summertown, Lula Gay of Hohenwald and Irene Jennings of Columbia; five brothers, Lloyd and Elmer Smith, both of Pulaski, Louie Smith of Lawrenceburg, John Smith of Florida, and Bobby Smith of Mississippi; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HULME, George C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1983<br />Mr. George C. Hulme, Nashville, died Friday, April 29, 1983 in that city. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 1, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen officiating.<br />A Giles County native, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Adlaid Hulme, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Richard A. Warden, Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. J. P. Colvin and Miss Elizabeth Hulme, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Jack A. Nants, Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. Jonathan Foley, Jr., Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HUMMELL, Frederick Rankin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Jan 1985<br /><br />Frederick Rankin Hummell, 84, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, January 30, 1985, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. A native of West Virginia, he was the husband of the late Edith J. Best Hummell. He was a retired operating engineer.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Eloise Tichenor, Pulaski; one son, Jack Jamieson, Cleveland, Ohio; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUMMER, Constance Marie Dress OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 May 1984<br />Mrs. Constance Marie Humer, 73, Route 8, Pulaski, died on Thursday, April 16, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Akron, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clair Dress. She was a member of the Episcopal Church. Her husband formerly owned Hummer&#8217;s Store at Wales Station.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m., Monday, April 30, at Bennett May Chapel, Carl Cannon officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include her husband, Cecil Hummer, Pulaski; and two brothers, Don Dress and Ken Dress, both of Akron, Ohio.<br /><br />HUMPHREY, Louise Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1986<br />Mrs. Louise Brown Humphrey, age 74, died May 28, at Pulaski Health Care Center of an extended illness. She was the daughter of the late Henry and Mary White Brown and the wife of the late Ezra Humphrey. Funeral arrangements were Sunday, June 1 at 1 p.m. at Willow Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Douglas Coleman officiating. Burial was in New Gilbert Cemetery, Bethel, Tenn.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Alma Hamilton, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Willie McGuiness, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Carolyn Coleman, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Carrie Yarbrough, Pulaski; one son, John Humphrey of Indianapolis; one sister, Mrs. Mary Ruth Graffreed, Nashville; beloved granddaughter, Lisa Humphrey, Pulaski; 21 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUMPHREY, Orene Crook OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Orene Humphrey, 65, of Pulaski, died Monday, Feb. 1, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 6, at Anthony Hill Missionary Baptist Church at Cedar Grove with the Rev. O. L. McWilliams officiating. Burial was in Kimbrough Cemetery.<br />A native of Pulaski, Mrs. Humphrey was the daughter of the late Sammie Crook.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Norma J. Usher of Chattanooga; one son, Michael Jones of Bridgeport, Conn.; her mother, Mrs. Laura Crook of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Willingham and Mrs. Annie Abernathy, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Sammie and Ernest Crook, both of Bridgeport, Conn.; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUMPHREY, William Ed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Feb 1980<br />Mr. William Ed Humphrey, 38, died Wednesday, February 6, 1980, in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 12 p. m. Monday, February 11 at Adkins Funeral Home in Nashville, with burial in Madison, Tenn.<br /><br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Martha Humphrey Washington, Nashville; his father, Charles Humphrey, Washington, D. C. Also surviving is his grandmother, Mrs. Lucille Bradley, Pulaski.<br /><br />HUNTER, A. C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Jan 1982<br />Mr. A. C. Hunter, a partner in Hunter and Smith Furniture Company, Pulaski, died Tuesday, January 12, 1982 in Columbia.<br />Hunter and Smith will be closed today and tomorrow.<br />Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in that city.<br /><br />HUNTER, Fred Gresham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1985<br />Fred Gresham Hunter, 68, of Minor Hill, died Tuesday, June 11, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late David Waters and Alma Sandlin Hunter.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery, Stan Stevenson officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, David Hunter of Huntsville, Alabama; two daughters, Elizabeth Parker of Gulf Port, Mississippi, Nita Williams of Pulaski; two brothers, &#8221;Red&#8221; Hunter of Pulaski, &#8220;Blackie&#8221; Hunter of Huntsville; 11 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HUNTER, Mable Black OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Mable Hunter, 67, of Pulaski, died Monday, Nov. 23, 1987, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hunter was the daughter of the late Ress Solon Black. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ, Ladies Hospital Auxiliary and retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Flossie G. Wiser of Pulaski; one son, William Mack Englett of Arkansas; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Ann Jordon of Nashville; two brothers, Julius Black of Pulaski, Thomas Black of Michigan; two step-daughters, Cordell Wiser of Pulaski, Kenneth Wiser of Hendersonville; one step-sister, Mrs. John Whitehead of Pulaski; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HUNTER, Thomas Harold OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 May 1984<br />Thomas Harold Hunter, 68, died on Monday, May 14, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late Ollie F. and Callie H. Hunter. The longtime personnel manager of the local Genesco plant, he was active in the Lions Club and in youth and community affairs. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 16, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul Allen and Clarence K. Stewart officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Lillian R. Hunter, Pulaski; two sons, Bobby T. Hunter, Pulaski and Randy Hunter, Gadsden, Alabama; one daughter, Linda Hunter Groves, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; one brother, Clayton Hunter, Portland, Tennessee; one sister, Beulah Reddick, Gallatin, Tennessee; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HURD, George William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jul 1986<br />Mr. George William (Sam) Hurd, 82, of Elkton, died Tuesday, July 1, 1986, at Ardmore Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 3, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. William Suddarth officiating, Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hurd was the son of the late George D. and Elizabeth Osborne Hurd.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Agnes W. Hurd of Elkton; one son, William Allen Hurd of Huntsville, Ala.; one grandchild.<br /><br />HURD, James Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1983<br />James Allen Hurd, 74, of Route 2, Pulaski, died on Sunday, March 13, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Hurd was a retired farmer. He was the son of the late Cleveland and Florence Hurd and was married to the late Dana Watkins Hurd.<br />Survivors include one son, John Allen Hurd, Jr. of Campbellsville; three daughters, Mrs. Lucy Roberts of Shelbyville, Ind., Mrs. Willie Lou Hazelwood of Shelbyville, Tenn., and Mrs. Elise Lane of Pulaski; one brother, Tom Hurd of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Alexandra of Pulaski, Mrs. Jane McClain of Arkansas and Mrs. Laura Duncan of Elkton; nine grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.<br /><br />HURTADO, Ercel Young OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 May 1983<br />Private graveside services for Mrs. Ercel Young Hurtado, 71, of Gardena, California, will be held at 1:00 Monday afternoon at Maplewood Cemetery with Rev. Paul Allen officiating. She was a native of Giles County, and the daughter of the late W. H. and Anna Rackley Young.<br />Survivors include her husband, Luis Hurtado of Gardena, California; a sister, Mrs. J. W. Crosslin of Pulaski, TN. Bennett-May is in charge.<br /><br />HUTTON, Edgar T. (Jack) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Edgar T. (Jack) Hutton, 83, of Athens, Ala., died Saturday, Nov. 7, 1987, at Humana Hospital Shoals in Muscle Shoals, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hutton was the son of the late John T. and Lucy McDonald Hutton and was married to the late Gladys Corynne Smith Hutton. He was a retired grocer.<br />Survivors include five sons, Tommy Hutton of Athens, Ala., Bill Hutton of Leighton, Ala., Paul and Ray Hutton of Ohio, Bob Hutton of Madison, Ala.; two daughters, Jean Andrews of Sheffield, Ala., Sara Pennington of Nacogdoches, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Ollie Watson of Louisville, Ky.; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />HUTTON, Gladys Corynne Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Gladys Coryyne Hutton, 75, of Route 1, Box 8, Athens, Alabama, died April 3, 1984, at the Helen Keller Memorial Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama.<br />Funeral services were held in Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 5, with Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hutton was the daughter of the late Riley and Bertha Smith. She was married to Mr. Edgar Thomas (Jack) Hutton of Athens, Ala.; he survives.<br />Other survivors include five sons, Bill Hutton of Lexington, Alabama, Thomas Hutton of Athens, Alabama, Paul and Ray Hutton, both of Toledo, Ohio, Bob Hutton of Greenville, Tennessee; two daughters, Mrs. Jean Andrews of Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. Sarah Pennington of Texas; five brothers, Larry Smith of Pulaski, Charles Smith of California, Roe Smith of Maryland, Woodson Smith of Texas, Carl Smith of Huntsvillle, Ala.; five sisters, Mrs. Guy Mitchell and Mrs. Buford James, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Norman Fuller of Nashville, Mrs. Lucille Rutledge of Illinois, Mrs. Ester Holley of Louisiana; 12 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HUTTON, Ina Gardner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Jun 1985<br />Mrs. Ina Hutton of Pulaski died Thursday, June 20, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John and Mattie Lanier Gardner and was married to the late John B. Hutton.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 21, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Andy Brown and Floyd Farris officiating.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Nelle Legg, Mrs. Lucy Guthrie, both of Columbia, Mrs. Elaine Story, Mrs. Peggy Berry, both of Pulaski; five sons, John and George Hutton, both of Lawrenceburg, Donald Hutton of Decatur, Ala., Larry Hutton of Nashville; 23 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUTTON, Jimmie (Jim) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Jimmie (Jim) Hutton, 80, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 16, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with Rev. Stanley Garrett officiating. Burial was in Clay Hill Cemetery in Chapel Hill. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Hutton was the son of the late Will and Loucinda Johnson Hutton. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his wife, Eula Mae Lane Hutton of Pulaski; six children, Andrew Hutton of Fort Worth, Texas, Jimmy Hutton, Jr. of Pulaski, Stanley Hutton, Misses Lucy Trina and Patricia Hutton, all of Detroit, Mich.; two brothers, Will Hutton of Lompoc, Calif., Edward Hutton of Louisville, Ky.; six grandchildren.<br /><br />HUTTON, John B. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Mar 1983<br />Mr. John B. Hutton, 81, Tucker Drive, Pulaski, died Thursday, March 10, 1983 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 12 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Andy Brown and Floyd Farris officiating.<br /><br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late John T. and Lucy McDonald Hutton. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ina Hutton; four daughters, Mrs. Nell Legg, Columbia, Mrs. Lucy Guthrie, Columbia, Elaine Story, Pulaski, and Mrs. Peggy Berry, Pulaski; five sons, David Hutton, Pulaski, John and George Hutton, both of Lawrenceburg, Donald Hutton, Decatur, Ala., and Larry Hutton, Smyrna; a sister, Mrs. Ollie Watson, Louisville, Ky.; a brother, Jack Hutton, Athens, Ala.; 23 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUTTON, Marjorie Rogers OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Marjorie R. Hutton, 61, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Aug. 14, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 15, at Bennett May Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hutton was the daughter of the late Bob and Tina Hardy Rogers.<br />Survivors include her husband, Buddy Hutton of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Cindy Durham of Huntsville; one son-in-law, Bob Durrett of Huntsville; one granddaughter, Miss Grayson Durrett of Huntsville; four sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Garner, Mrs. Kelly Chapman, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Howard Gaines of Fayetteville, Mrs. Peggy Ellison of Anniston, Ala.; three brothers, Buddy Rogers of Columbia, Joe Rogers of Goodlettsville, Hugh L. Rogers of Dearborn, Michigan.<br /><br />HUTTON, Nannie Long OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Nannie Long Hutton, 82, were held Thursday, July 16, at 2:00 p. m. at the Carr and Erwin Chapel. Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Rev. Horace Bass officiated. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Hutton, a native of Giles County, was born January 20, 1900, the daughter of the late Tom and Myrtle Walls Long.<br />The wife of the late Robert M. Hutton, she died July 15 in the Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert Hutton, Pulaski; daughters, Mrs. Ruby Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Millican, Margaret Josephine Hutton, Mrs. Ruth Burns, Mrs. Christine Minatra, all of Pulaski and Mrs. Louise Holbert, Birmingham, Ala.; two brothers, Reece Long, and Johnny Long, of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Wildy Griffin, McLean, Texas; 22 grandchildren; and 27 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HUTTON, Peggy Lawrence OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Aug 1981<br />Peggy Lawrence Hutton, 32, of 1445 Monroe St., Lewisburg died at her home Sunday, August 10, 1981. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Wednesday, August 12 at Bills-McGaugh Chapel in Lewisburg. Burial in Lone Oak Cemetery. Bobby Sampson and Randall Burton officiated.<br />Mrs. Hutton was a native of Marshall County, the daughter of the late James A. Lawrence and Evalee Ketchum Lawrence who survives.<br />Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Hutton, Lewisburg; mother, Evalee Ketchum Lawrence, Lewisburg; two sisters, Betty Watkins and Patsy Nix, Lewisburg; one brother, Ronnie Lawrence, Lewisburg; four nieces.<br /><br /><br />HYATT, Charlie William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Charlie William Hyatt, 76, of Belfast, died Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jim Mickels officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hyatt was the son of the late James Howard and Alma Craig Hyatt.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Frances Hyatt of Belfast; one son, Charlie Wayne Hyatt of Hendersonville; three step-sons, Bobby Pullen of Columbia, David Pullen of Mt. Juliet, Kenneth Pullen of Summertown; three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Margaret) May of Georgia, Mrs. Perry D. (Ivadell) Bradley of Nashville, Mrs. Bobby Joe (Ruth) Norman of Columbia; one step-daughter, Kathy Pullen of Memphis; two brothers, Thomas Hyatt of Pulaski, W. L. Hyatt of Louisville, Ky; one sister, Mrs. Frances Seagraves of Columbia; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HYATT, Christine Appleton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Christine Appleton Hyatt, 65, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 7, at Bennett May Funeral Home with Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hyatt was the daughter of the late Dave and Myrtle Matthews Appleton. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Thomas D. Hyatt of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Brenda Mitchell of Huntsville; two sons, Thomas Hyatt of Pulaski, Eddie Hyatt of Gadsden, Ala.; 10 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Hutton of Pulaski, Mrs. Maudie Appleton of Shelbyville; two brothers, Robert and Cletus Appleton, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HYATT, Dewell Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jun 1986<br />Dewell Allen Hyatt, age 63, died at Pulaski Health Care Center on May 22, 1986. He was the son of the late William James and Beulah Mae McNeese Hyatt.<br />Memorial services were at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 31 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. He was a Giles County native.<br />Survivors include a step-mother, Alice Hyatt Ivey, Texas; one daughter, Barbara Banks, Texas; two brothers, Earl D. and William E., both of Nashville; 2 step-sisters, Mildred Thornburg and Evelyn Brannon, both of Texas; He had 6 grandchildren.<br /><br />HYATT, Homer T. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jul 1985<br />Mr. Homer T. Hyatt, 60, died Thursday, July 11, 1985, in Louisville, Kentucky. He was a native of Giles County.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, July 15, at Okalama Funeral Home with burial in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Roberta Martin Hyatt of Louisville, Ky.; three daughters, Nancy Johnson, Kathy Phelps, Sheila Hall, all of Louisville, Ky.; three brothers, Charlie Hyatt of Columbia, Thomas Hyatt of Pulaski, William L. Hyatt of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />HYATT, Howard Denton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br /><br />Mr. Howard Denton Hyatt, age 49, died November 20, 1983, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 22nd, at 3:00 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel, with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hyatt was owner and operator of the Hyatt Paving Company. He was married to Joyce Warner Hyatt of Pulaski and was the son of Mattie PearlColvett Hyatt of Pulaski and the late William P. Hyatt.<br />Survivors, other than his wife and mother, include, two sons, Rick and Carl Hyatt, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Barry and Wayne Hyatt, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. William Durham of Lawrenceburg; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HYATT, Lona Katherine OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lona Katherine Hyatt, 59, of Pulaski, who died Monday, Januray 14 in Giles County Hospital, were held Wednesday morning at 11:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Frank Rouse. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hyatt was the daughter of the late Mark and Pearl Gilliam Carpenter. Survivors include her husband, Russell Hyatt, Pulaski; a brother, Herman Carpenter, Nashville and a sister, Mrs. Mary Chapman, Pulaski.<br /><br />HYATT, Russell Perry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Russell Perry Hyatt, age 69, of 1751 Chapman Lane, Pulaski, died November 10, 1983 in Parkview Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, November 11th at 2:00 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Hyatt was married to the late Katherine Carpenter Hyatt. He was the son of the late Harvey Monroe and Pearl Dunnavant Hyatt. Mr. Hyatt was a World War II Veteran and was retired from Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors include, one brother, Charlie Hyatt of Summerville, South Carolina; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HYATT, Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Oct 1986<br />Mr. Wayne Hyatt, 33, of Rt. 5, Lawrenceburg (Giles County), died Sunday, Oct. 12, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Lucy Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hyatt was a native of Maury County.<br />Survivors include his grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Hyatt of Pulaski; one brother, Barry Hyatt of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Will Durham of Lawrenceburg; two half-sisters, Jan Hyatt of Lewisburg and Darlene Hyatt of Pulaski.<br /><br />HYATT, William James (Will) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1984<br />William James (Will) Hyatt, formerly of Giles County, died in Dallas, Texas. He was a member of Audie Murphy Memorial VFW Post 1837.<br />Funeral services were held on Monday, September 10, 1984, at Troy Suggs Chapel, E. W. Odom officiating, with military graveside service at Restland Memorial Park.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alice Brewer Hyatt; sons, D. Allen, Earl, and William Hyatt; daughters, Mrs. Mildred Thornburg and Mrs. Evelyn Brannon; brothers, Homer, W. L., Thomas, and Charlie Hyatt; sisters, Mrs. Archie Howell, Mrs. Dossie Wells and Mrs. Frances Seagraves; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />INGRAM, Edd Mason OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Edd Mason Ingram, 79, of Bunker Hill were held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery. Rev. Frank Rouse and J. W. McCullough officiated.<br />Mr. Ingram, a retired farmer, died Monday, Dec. 29, 1980 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. He was the son of the late Albert Lee and Lucy Thomas Ingram. He was married to Gladys Cardin Ingram, who survives.<br />Other survivors include two sons, Royce Ingram and Billy Joe Ingram, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Jim Ingram and Everette Ingram, both of Brick Church; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Lou Derryberry, Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Grace Nixon of Pulaski; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />INGRAM, Everette Hale OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Sep 1986<br />Mr. Everette Hale Ingram, 81, of Cornersville, (the Brick Church community), died Sunday, Aug. 31, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were Monday, Sept. 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Smith officiating. Burial was in the Brick Church Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ingram was the son of the late Lee and Lucy Thomas Ingram. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Ellen Ingram of Brick Church; one daughter, Carol Ingram of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Nixon of Pulaski, Mrs. Mattie Derryberry of Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />INGRAM, George G. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Sep 1989<br />Mr. George G. Ingram, 94, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Sept. 24, 1989 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Webster officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ingram was the son of the late J. B. and Elizabeth Ingram. He was a veteran of World War I and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Stella Eason Ingram of Pulaski; two step-sons, Gene and Bill Eason, both of Nashville; one step-daughter, Mary nan Smeykal of Nashville; seven step-grandchildren.<br /><br />INGRAM, Guy Andrew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Guy Andrew Ingram, 44, of Louisville, Ky., died Tuesday, March 29, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, April 1, 1988, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Stanley Garrett officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ingram was the son of the late John Ed Ingram. He was a bricklayer for a Louisville, Ky. construction firm.<br /><br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Massey Ingram of Pulaski; three brothers, John Ed Ingram of El Paso, Texas, William and L. C. Ingram, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Ethel M. Linza of Pulaski; five nieces; on nephew.<br /><br />INGRAM, James Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1985<br />Mr. James Lee Ingram, 85, of Cornersville, died Thursday, Sept. 12, 1985, at Merrihill Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Lofton Graves officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Albert Lee and Jennie Lou Thomas Ingram. He was a retired construction worker.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Mamie Sue Ingram of Cornersville; one son, Murray Ingram of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Tom Burgess of Cornersville, Fay Mitchell of Cookeville; one brother, Everett Ingram of Brick Church; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Nixon of Pulaski, Mrs. Mattie Lou Derryberry of Mt. Pleasant; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />INGRAM, John Ed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mr. John Ed Ingram died Monday, May 12, 1986, at his residence in Louisville, Ky. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 16, 1986, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. John Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ingram was the son of the late Guy and Laura Ingram. He was a member of Mr. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church and was a retired factory worker.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha E. Ingram of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Mae Linza of Pulaski; four sons, John Ed Ingram, Jr. of El Paso, Texas, Guy Andrew Ingram of Louisville, Ky., William M. and L. C. Ingram, both of Pulaski; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two brothers, Charlie Ingram of Louisville, Ky., Andrew Louis Ingram of Chicago, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />INGRAM, Louise Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Oct 1982<br />Mrs. Louise Elizabeth Ingram, 73, Route 1, Cornersville, died Friday, October 1, 1982 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2:00 Sunday at the Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Diana Cemetery.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Elaine Randolph, Donelson, Tenn., Mrs. Barbara Chunn, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Quindell Patteson, Chapel Hill; and a son, Foster Ingram of the Brick Church community.<br /><br />INGRAM, Malcolm (Pat) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1986<br />Mr. Malcolm (Pat) Ingram, 77, of Pulaski, died Friday, Feb. 7, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9 at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell and Rev. Sterling Logel officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ingram was the son of the late Grover Cleveland and Elise Aymett Ingram.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Eleanor Cobb Ingram of Pulaski; two sons, Tyrone Ingram of Pulaski, Don Ingram of Jackson, Miss.; two sisters, Mrs. Betsy Abernathy Hamlett and Mrs. Sarah Kirk, both of Pulaski; three brothers, John, Robert V., and James Ingram, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />INGRAM, Mamie Sue Wilburn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Mamie Sue Ingram, 82, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Tony Billions officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ingram was the daughter of the late Henry J. and Elizabeth Johnson Wilburn and was married to the late James Lee Ingram.<br />Survivors include one son, Murray Ingram of Pulaski; two daughters, Joie Burgess of Cornersville, Faye Mitchell of Cookeville; one brother, Robert Wilburn of Ft. Worth, Texas; one sister, Ethel Lacroix of Virginia; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />INGRAM, Mary Bass OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Mary Bass Ingram, 87, of Route 4, Pulaski, were held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery. Services were conducted by Frank Rouse and Rev. Dallas Bass.<br />A native of Giles County and a retired music teacher of Pulaski, Mrs. Ingram died at her home on January 1st.<br />Mrs. Ingram was the wife of the late Edd Lee Ingram and the daughter of the late Nathan James and Willie Worsham Bass.<br />Survivors include a son, Gilbert Ingram, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. E. Leo Bolin, Los Alamas, New Mexico; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />INGRAM, Rachel Boyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Mar 1984<br />Mrs. Rachel Boyd Ingram, 69, of Lewisburg, died February 27, 1984, at her home. Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 29 at 2 p.m. in Bill-McGaugh-Floyd Chapel in Lewisburg. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ingram was a member of the United Methodist Church. She was the daughter of the late Richard and Olna Inez Abernathy Boyd. She was married to the late Stanley L. Ingram.<br />Survivors include, three daughters, Mrs. Gail Harris of Starksville, Mississippi, Mrs. Carolyn White of San Antonio, Texas, Miss Becky Ingram of Lewisburg; two sons, Wayne Ingram of Lewisburg, Larry Ingram of Cornersville; one sister, Mrs. Paul Jackson of Minor Hill; 6 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />INGRAM, Richard Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jul 1982<br />Richard Lee Ingram, 47, of Route 4, Pulaski, died on Saturday, July 3, 1982 at his residence.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverend Frank Rouse at 3:00 p. m. on Sunday, July 4 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County and a member of Blooming Grove Methodist Church, Mr. Ingram was the son of the late John R. Ingram and Edith Dugger Hopkins.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by one brother, Wendell Ingram of Pulaski and two nephews.<br /><br />INGRAM, Robert Vernon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Robert Vernon Ingram, 69, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 6, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ingram was the son of the late Cleveland and Elise Aymett Ingram. He was a member of the Baptist Church, a veteran of World War II and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Rich Ingram of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Amos Hamlett and Mrs. Loyd Kirk, both of Pulaski; two brothers, John and James Ingram, both of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br /><br />INGRAM, Stanley L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jan 1983<br />Stanley L. Ingram, 68, of 219 8th Avenue South in Lewisburg died on Tuesday, December 28, 1982 at Lewisburg Community Hospital following an apparent heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends George Walker and A. J. Prince at 2:00 p. m. on Thursday, December 30 at Bills-McGaugh Funeral Chapel in Lewisburg. Burial followed in Pulaski&#8217;s Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ingram was a long time correspondent of OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, and a member of the John Birch Society. He was also a retired agent for the Praeporian Mutual Life Insurance Company and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Lewisburg.<br />He was the son of the late Edd and Maude Hayes Ingram. Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Rachel Boyd Ingram of Lewisburg; three daughters, Gail Harris of Starksville, Miss., Carolyn White of San Antonio, Texas, and Becky Ingram of Lewisburg; two sons, Wayne Ingram of Lewisburg and Larry Ingram of Cornersville; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Haney of Panama City, Fla.; one brother, Joe Ingram of Pulaski; 6 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />INGRUM, Alberta Whitfield OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Alberta Whitfield Ingrum, age 70, of Route 5, Pulaski, died November 6, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital after a massive heart attack.<br />Funeral services at the Bennett-May Chapel were held Tuesday, November 8 at 2:00 p.m. with the Reverend Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ingrum was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Pulaski. She was an employee of the Department of Human Services for 45 years. Mrs. Ingrum was married to the late Ben Ingrum and was the daughter of the late Copeland G. and Ella Mae Carden Whitfield.<br />Survivors include, one son, Robert G. Ingrum of Gallatin, Tennessee; two grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Adelaide Hulme of Nashville, Mrs. Nancy Alred of Hurst, Texas and Susie Mae Butler of Bynum, Alabama.<br /><br />INGRUM, Alfred Fred OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1983<br />Mr. Alfred Fred Ingrum, age 77, of 657 E. Jefferson Street, Pulaski, died on September 28, 1983 at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, September 29, at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Don Osborne officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ingrum was a member of the Methodist Church and was a retired safety officer at the Thickal Chemical Company. He was the son of the late McDonald and Margaret Louise Connell Ingrum and was married to Bea Lunsford Ingrum of Pulaski.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include one sister, Miss Lynn Ingrum of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />INGRUM, Beatrice Lunsford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />Beatrice Ingrum, 77, died Thursday, Dec. 29, 1989 at her residence. Funeral services were held Dec. 30 at Bennett May Chapel with Don Osborne officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She is a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Grant and Emmie Curry Lunsford. She was married to the late Fred Ingrum.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Clara Warren, Elkmont, Ala.; one niece, Mrs. Ernest Adams, Athens, Ala.; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Curry Lunsford, Athens, Ala., Lynn Ingrum, Pulaski; three great-nephews and two great-great-nephews.<br /><br />INMAN, Charles Bernard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1982<br />Charles Bernard Inman, 46, of Lawrenceburg, died at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg on Friday, April 30, 1982.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p. m. on Sunday, May 2, at North Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a salesman for Tom&#8217;s Peanut Company. Mr. Inman was a<br />veteran of the Korean War.<br />He is survived by one son, Scott Inman of Ethridge; two sisters, Geneva Tate of Pulaski and Mary Frances White of Nashville; one brother, Junior Inman of Lawrenceburg, and several nieces and nephews. North Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />INMAN, Lora Young OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Lora Young Inman, 92, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 20, 1988, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Monday, March 21, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Edward Thompson and the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Inman was the daughter of the late William Spencer and Ella Jane Hayes Young and was married to the late C. L. Inman. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include one aunt, Mrs. Emma Bowman of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />INMAN, Oscar &#8220;Rip&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br /><br />Oscar &#8220;Rip&#8221; Inman, 67, Huntsville, Alabama, died on Friday, May 21, 1982, while on vacation in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Samuel E. and Elizabeth Boshears Inman. He was a retired department manager for Genesco, where he was employed for 35 years. He was a member of the Huntsville First United Methodist Church and an active member of the Huntsville High School Baseball Booster Club.<br />Graveside services were held at 10 a. m. Monday, May 24, at Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville, Laughlin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Catherine Chapman Inman, Huntsville; a daughter, Mary Jean Kent, Huntsville; a sister, Mrs. Elsie Durham, Pulaski; a brother, Millard Inman, Verbena, Alabama.<br /><br />IRWIN, Gladys Cornell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Feb 1983<br />Mrs. Gladys Cornell Irwin, Pulaski, died Tuesday, February 15, 1983, at her home on Sam Davis Avenue. Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Thurs., Feb. 17, at Bennett-May Chapel. Graveside services in Savannah Cemetery later that afternoon.<br />A native of Texas, she was married to the late James W. Irwin. She leaves no immediate survivors.<br /><br />IVY, Wilma Ruth Roland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1988<br />Mrs. Wilma Ruth Ivy, 77, of Elkton, died Wednesday, May 4, 1988, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, May 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Ivy was the daughter of the late George W. and Pearl Branch Roland. She was retired from W. E. Stephens Company.<br />Survivors include two sons, Mark Ivy of Elkton, James Ivy of Arkansas; one sister, Mrs. Leland Brown of Pulaski.<br /><br />JACKSON, Albura Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Apr 1987<br />Funeral services for 71-year-old Mrs. Albura Jackson will be held this morning (Tuesday) at Jordan Funeral Home with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Jackson died Friday in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Madgie Jones of Hopkinsville, Mrs. Bessie Cosby of Pulaski, Mrs. Ida Belle Malone of Louisville, Ky.; two sons, Roger Jackson of Louisville, Lifford Jackson of Pulaski; five brothers, Sy Will Brown of Pulaski, James E. Brown of Nashville, Ollie and Osteen Brown, both of Louisville, and Rev. Leroy Brown, of New Albany, Ind.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Betty Frank Kidd OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jun 1986<br />Mrs. Betty Frank Jackson, age 62 died, at her home, Sunday, June 1, 1986. She was the wife of Terrell T. Jackson and the daughter of the late Charlie and Leone Shinilifer Kidd. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 3 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden. Rev. Bill Morris and Clarence K. Stewart officiated.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, Tandy Jackson of Pulaski and Tee Jackson of Athens, Ala.; one daughter, Michelle Jackson of Pulaski and 4 grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Jackson was the owner of Fashion Center in Lewisburg.<br /><br />JACKSON, Dewitt OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Apr 1982<br />Dewitt Jackson, 57, died on Monday, April 12, 1982, at his home in Minor Hill.<br />A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late Robert Raymond and Emma Lee Wright Jackson. He was a grocery store operator and heavy equipment operator.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Ruth Pickett Jackson, Minor Hill; a son, Jimmy D. Jackson, Minor Hill; three brothers, Ross Jackson, Stonewall Jackson, and Jerry Jackson, all of Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Lounette Cox, Pulaski, and Mrs. Azalea Hagood, Tullahoma.<br /><br />JACKSON, Frank B. &#8220;Bud&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1986<br />Mr. Frank Bryan &#8220;Bud&#8221; Jackson, Sr., 86, of Goodspring, died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, January 16, at Bennett-May Chapel with Bro. James Merritt and Bro. James Adams officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jackson was the son of the late Willis H. and Lela Smith Jackson. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ruth Dawes Jackson of Goodspring; one son, Frank B. &#8220;Buddy&#8221; Jackson, Jr. of Pulaski; one grandchild; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JACKSON, Geneva Randolph OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Geneva Jackson, 76, of Minor Hill, died Friday, Oct 17, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Jackson was the daughter of the late Henry and Pearl Shelton Randlolph.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ewell Jackson of Minor Hill, and one sister, Prudie Hagood of Shelbyville.<br /><br />JACKSON, James Clay OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Jul 1986<br />Mr. James Clay Jackson, 67, died Wednesday, July 9, 1986, at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, July 10, at Hermitage Hills Memorial Gardens in Hermitage, Tenn.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jackson was the son of the late Clay Smith Jackson. He was a veteran of World War II and was retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Bruton Jackson of Nashville; his mother, Iva Kincaid Jackson of Pulaski; one daughter, Mary Ann Bills of Tullahoma; one son, Bobby Jay Jackson of Nashville; five sisters, Anna Russell Williams of Mobile, Ala., Mary Todd Franklin of Sparta, Norma J. Tidwell of Cartersville, Ga., Jane J. Williams of Anaheim, Calif., Barbara Ann Bledsoe of Pulaski; one brother, Joe Smith Jackson of Bradentown, Fla.; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />JACKSON, Joseph Luster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Joseph Luster Jackson, 83, of Madison, Ala., died Saturday, April 2, 1988, at Crestwood Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 5, at Bennett May Chapel with James Merritt, Jr. officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jackson was the son of the late Madden and Cora McKinney Jackson. He was a member of the Church of Christ, a farmer and former store operator at Stella Community in Giles County for many years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Annie Jackson of Madison, AL; one daughter, Mrs. Beverly Dodd of Huntsville, AL; one son Joseph T. (Tommy) Jackson of Madison, AL; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Thelma Townsend of Athens, AL.<br /><br />JACKSON, Julia Stovall OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Jackson, 93, of Route 1, Goodspring, who died Monday, November 30 in Pulaski Health Care Center, were conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Stella Cemetery. The Rev. Thomas Orr was the officiant.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Jackson was the daughter of the late William T. and Betty Lee Boyd Stovall. She was the wife of the late Henry Jackson.<br />Survivors include a brother, Mahlon Stovall of Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Lurene Farrell, Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JACKSON, Mabel Etha Neely OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Mabel Etha Jackson, 81, of Muscle Shoals, Ala., died Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 14, at Spry Funeral Home in Sheffield, Ala. with Barry L. Anderson officiating. Burial was in Sheffield Oakwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Jackson was a member of the Annapolis Avenue Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Nell Jackson in 1947. At that time, she opened the first business on Woodward Avenue in Muscle Shoals. She operated Jackson&#8217;s Grocery continuously until her retirement in 1963.<br />Survivors include two sons, William N. (Bill) Jackson of Austin, Texas, Lloyd N. Jackson of Muscle Shoals; one daughter, Diane Jackson of Muscle Shoals; two brothers, W. C. Neely of Geraldine, Ala., Edward Neely of Pulaski; one sister, Corrine Fain of Lester, Ala.; two half-sisters, Lois White of Huntsville, Ala., Letha Hatton of Wayne, Mich.; two grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JACKSON, Mae P. Skelton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Mar 1984<br />Mrs. Mae P. Jackson, age 83, of Weaver, Alabama, died at the Jacksonville Nursing Home in Jacksonville, Alabama, on March 5, 1984.<br />Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. at the Brown Cemetery at Bethel, Tennessee with the Rev. William H. Moss officiating.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Jackson was a retired Postmaster at Bethel after 30 years of service. She was married to the late Robert Jackson and was the daughter of the late Rev. Richard A. and Margaret Higgins Skelton.<br /><br />Survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Jo Warren of Weaver, Alabama, Mrs. Bobbie Jane Brewer of Sewanee, Tennessee; 4 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Mary Doyle OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Apr 1985<br />Mary Doyle Jackson, 75, of Minor Hill, died Tuesday, April 9, 1985, at Athens-Limestone Hospital in Alabama.<br />A native of Hickman County, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Albert Newton and Daisy Dean Doyle and was married to the late Brock Jackson. Mrs. Jackson was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 11, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Hester&#8217;s Chapel in Lester, Ala., with Bro. Mark Johnson officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Davis Hagood and Mrs. Bobby Fry, both of Minor Hill; four sons, William Doyle, Charles Albert, Tommy D. Jackson, all of Minor Hill, and Robert F. Jackson of West Lake, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Ester Stowers of St. Petersburg, Fla.; one brother, James Albert Doyle of Clarksville; 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JACKSON, Nettie Bevels OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Nettie Bevels Jackson, 89, Pulaski, died on Friday, January 4, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Eliphus G. and Ida Jane Harrison Bevels and was married to the late Thomas Arthur Jackson.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m Saturday, January 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Shiloh Cemetery, Paul Allen and Sterling Logel officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jewell Stovall, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Sam Gatlin, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Bessie Braden, McBurg; two grandsons, six great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JACKSON, Nina Shell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Shell Jackson, 91, of Route 1, Minor Hill, who died Saturday, August 30 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Minor Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Dale Sewell. Interment in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Jackson, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late Will and Dezzie Woodard Howard and was married to the late Junis Smith Jackson.<br />Survivors include four sons, Albert Jackson and Woodrow Jackson, Goodsprings, Avery Jackson, Minor Hill, and Wilbur Jackson, West Point; five daughters, Mrs. Helen Hagood and Mrs. Ethel Powell, Minor Hill, Mrs. Elizabeth Craig, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Willa Mae Beard, Abernathy, Texas, and Mrs. Marie Craig, Athens, Ala.; thirty grandchildren; forty five great-grandchildren, and ten great-great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Obery Iru OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Dec 1984<br />Orbery Iru Jackson of the Elkton Community, 65, died on Sunday, December 9, 1984, at Fox Army Hospital, Redstone Arsenal, in Huntsville, Alabama.<br /><br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Robert Erskine Jackson. He was retired from the United States Navy, with 20 years of service.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, December 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leona Cates Jackson of Elkton; three sons, Orbert Jackson of Cosby, Tennessee, Robert Cecil Jackson, U. S. Navy, Shreveport, Louisiana, Richard Jackson, U. S. Navy, Virginia Beach, Virginia; one daughter, Cathy Rolin, Ardmore, Alabama; his mother, Mrs. Mamie Jackson, Leoma; one brother, Coleman Jackson, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Ivorene Wilburn, Florence, Alabama and Bertie Hillhouse, Leoma; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />JACKSON, Tinnie Cole OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Mar 1989<br />Mrs. Tennie Cole Jackson, 84, died Monday, Feb. 20, 1989 at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Feb. 22 at Bennett May Chapel with Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Dr. Will Cole and Hattie Hagood Cole. She was a member of the Baptist Church and a retired school teacher. Survivors include her husband, Ross Jackson, Minor Hill; one sister, Mrs. Warren Ada Franks, Pulaski.<br /><br />JACKSON, William Avery OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Apr 1982<br />William Avery Jackson, 57, of Route One, Minor Hill, died on Wednesday, April 9, 1982 at Jackson Clinic in Lester, Alabama.<br />A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late Julius and Nina Howard Jackson. He was employed at Fruehauf in Decatur, Alabama.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Glenn Chance at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 9 at Minor Hill Baptist Church with burial following in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Jackson was married to Corinne Arno Jackson of Minor Hill Survivors, including his wife, are: one son, David Jackson of Minor Hill; one daughter Debra Gassaway of East Limestone, AL; three brothers, Woodrow Jackson and Albert Jackson of Minor Hill, and Wilburn Jackson of West Point, TN; five sisters, Helen Hagood and Ethel Powell both of Minor Hill, Marie Craig of Athens, AL, Elizabeth Craig of Madison, AL and Willa Mae Beard of Texas; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />JACKSON, Woodrow OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Woodrow Jackson, 73, of Goodspring, died Sunday, April 20, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris and Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jackson was the son of the late Junius and Nina Howard Jackson. He was a retired employee of Maremont-Gabriel Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lois Tucker Jackson of Goodspring; two daughters, Mable Ruth Jackson of Lester, Ala., Donna Lea Barnett of Goodspring; two brothers, Albert Jackson of Minor Hill, Wilburn Jackson of West Point, Tenn.; five sisters, Ethel Powell and Helen Hagood, both of Minor Hill, Elizabeth Craig of Huntsville, Marie Craig of Athens, Willa Mae Beard of Texas; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />JACOBS, Delia Neal OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Delia Jacobs of Pulaski died Saturday, March 8, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, at Dixon Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church with Rev. A. B. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Jacobs was the daughter of the late James and Delia Holt Neal and was married to the late Edward Jacobs. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include three sons, James E., Robert L. and Clarence E. Jacobs; five daughters, Misses Barbara Ann, Pearlie, Anita Faye and Melody Lynn Jacobs, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Deborah Elaine Williams of Fairbanks, Alaska; three grandchildren; one sister, Miss Christine Neal of Louisville, Ky.; two brothers, William A. Neal of Pulaski, Frankie D. Neal of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />JAMES, Alvie David OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1984<br />Mr. Alvie David James, age 68, of Route 1, Ethridge, died December 24, 1983, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, December 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Randy Wells and Bro. Pope officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. James was retired from Murrey-Ohio. He was married to Mrs. Audrey Ridner James of Ethridge; she survives. He was the son of the late George and Mary Ann Page James.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include two sons, Larry James of Ethridge, Ray James of Phoenix, Arizona; four daughters, Mrs. Willie Lee Busby, Vivian Thornton, both of Liberty Hill, Louse James Scott, Edna James Wheeler, both of Benton Harbor, Michigan; one brother, George James of North Carolina; one sister, Pearl Crumbley of Michigan; 8 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JAMES, Buford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jul 1986<br />Mr. Buford James, 85, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, July 9, 1986, at Ardmore Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 12, at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. James was the son of the late John Westley and Ophelia Eubanks James. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a retired dairy beef cattle farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Katherine James of Pulaski; two sons, Ralph James of Solvang, Calif., Dr. T. Allen James of Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lela Fox of Pulaski.<br /><br />JAMES, George Washington OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Apr 1986<br />Mr. George Washington James, Sr., 78, of Greensboro, N. C., formerly of Columbia, Tenn., died Thursday, April 17, 1986, in Greensboro. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 20, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with Cleo Bunt officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery. Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. James was the son of the late George and Annie Page James. He was a retired employee of the city of Columbia.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Dillie Casteel James of Greensboro, N. C.; two daughters, Mrs. Margie Demastus and Mrs. Glenda Faye Glass, both of Greensboro, N. C.; three sons, Chester James of Columbia, J. W. James and George W. James, Jr., both of Greensboro, N. C.; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Crumley of Dyersburg, Tenn.; 10 grandchilden and 38 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JAMES, Lucy Amanda Reese OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Lucy Amanda James, 90, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, August 17, 1982, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James and Mary A. Vincent Reese and the wife of the late William Thomas James. She was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday, August 19, at Prospect Methodist Church, with burial in Prospect Cemetery, Bill Moss officiating, Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frances Sanderson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Thomas Sworski, Oak Ridge; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />JAMES, Mamie Louise Holly OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Apr 1987<br />Mrs. Mamie Louise Holly James, 69, of Lewisburg, died Thursday, April 9, 1987, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. James was the daughter of the late Monroe and Sarah Williams Holly and was married to the late Elmo James.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Sally Hargrove of Lewisburg; one brother, Brown F. Holly of Elkton; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JAMES, Myrtle Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Jul 1986<br />Mrs. Myrtle Davis James, 87, of Lynnville, died Thursday, June 26, 1986, at Columbia Health Care. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Elmer James officiating. Burial was in Elk Ridge Cemetery near Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. James was the daughter of the late Watt and Sara Collins Davis and was married to the late Morgan M. James.<br />Survivors include one son, Sam James of Lynnville; one grandson, Frank James of Columbia; four other grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JAMES, Sam Davis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Sam Davis James, 68, of Lynnville, died Monday, April 25, 1988, in Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 27, at Bennett May Chapel with Elmer James officiating. Burial was in Elk Ridge Cemetery near Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. James was the son of the late Morgan M. and Myrtle Davis James. He was a retired farmer and former grocery store owner and member of the Robinson Fork Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one son, Frank D. James of Columbia; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />JAMES, Solon Ferrell Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Nov 1981<br />Funeral rites for Solon Ferrell James, Jr., 55, of Pulaski, who died Saturday, October 31 at Giles County Hospital, were conducted Monday at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />A Giles County native and local car dealer, Mr. James was the son of Mrs.Vera Miller James Griggs of Ardmore, who survives, and the late Solon Ferrell James.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lorene McIntyre James; two daughters, Mrs. Jan Clausel, Leoma and Mrs. Joan Duryear, Hudson Bay, Fla.; a brother, Cecil James, Minor Hill, and a sister, Mrs. Sumpter White, Pulaski.<br /><br />JASINSKI, Frank L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Mar 1980<br />Funeral services for Frank L. Jasinski, 60 of Route 3, Pulaski were held at Bennett-May Chapel Thursday morning, March 27 at 10:30. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Marcus Nickell officiated.<br />Mr. Jasinski died March 25, 1980 in Giles County Hospital. A retiree of Teamsters Union-Graham Paper Shipping Dept. He was born in St. Louis, Mo., September 22, 1919. He was married to Ozell Moore Jasinski, who survives.<br />Other survivors include, one daughter, Lori Wojcik, El Sugendo, Calif.; one brother, Jospeh P. Jasinski, St. Petersburg, Fla. and one granddaughter.<br /><br />JENKINS, Bertha Chapman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Bertha Chapman Jenkins, 80, of Route 3, Pulaski, who died on January 14, 1982, in Giles County Hospital, were held at 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a retired salesclerk, Mrs. Jenkins was the wife of Howard Jenkins. She was the daughter of the late Earnest and Maggie Doss Chapman.<br />Survivors include, her husband, one sister, Mrs. Allie Hamlett of Lewisburg and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JENKINS, Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jan 1989<br />Howard Jenkins, 72, died Saturday, Jan. 21, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 22 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Providence Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jenkins was the son of the late Leonard and Hattie Ray Jenkins.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs Alene Jenkins Parker, Alabama; one brother, Earl Jenkins, Pulaski; two nephews and one niece.<br /><br />JENKINS, Mamie Sue Pierce OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Mamie Sue Jenkins, age 85, of Route 3, Pulaski, died in the Giles County Hospital on August 24, 1983.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Jenkins was a native of Giles County and was the daughter of the late Carol and Sally McNeese Pierce.<br />Survivors include: one son, M. L. Jenkins of Pulaski; three daughters, Elizabeth Russell, Susie Boaz, and Brownie Jenkins, all of Pulaski; several nephews and one grandchild.<br /><br />JENKINS, Ocia O. Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jun 1989<br />Mrs. Ocia O. Jenkins, 76, of Giles County, died Thursday, June 15, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, June 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Jenkins was the daughter of the late John and Judy Stone Franklin and was married to the late Lige Jenkins.<br />Survivors include five sons, Junior Jenkins of Columbia, Alfred Jenkins of Lynnville, Walter Jenkins of Huntsville, Ala., Billy Jenkins of Pulaski, Jerry Jenkins of Lynnville; four daughters, Mary Stubblefield, Marie Cox, Ola Mae Jenkins and Kathleen Harmond, all of Pulaski; five sisters, Lillian Robinson of Lewisburg, Linnie Hilltalent and Clara Mae David, both of Diana, Pearl Hilltallent and Viola Ayers, both of Lewisburg; 15 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JENKINS, William H. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Feb 1983<br />William Jenkins, 69, of 269 E. Cemetery Street in Pulaski died on Saturday, January 29, 1983 at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 31 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Providence Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jenkins was a retired railroad worker. He was the son of the late Leonard and Hattie Ray Jenkins and was married to the late Ever Lanier Jenkins.<br />He is survived by, two brothers, Earl and Howard Jenkins, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Alvie Parker of Dothan, Ala.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JENNINGS, Ed Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Ed Jennings, Jr., 56, of Pulaski, who died Monday, January 12 at Giles County Hospital, were held Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mr. Jennings, a used car dealer, was a native of Alabama, the son of the late Edward, Sr. and Mattie Lou Parker Jennings.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Faye Word Jennings, Pulaski; an uncle, H. W. White of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JETT, William Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for William Edward Jett, 69, of Route 2, Lynnville, who died Thursday, September 4 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister Mack Wheeler. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A Maury County native, Mr. Jett was the son of the late William Henry and Mattie Hardison Jett. He was a member of the Church of Christ, a Mason and retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Noles Jett; two sons, Charles Jett, Lynnville and David Wayne Jett, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Doris Russell, Nashville, Mrs. Evelyn Myers, Pulaski, and Mrs. Barbara Griggs, Tullahoma; two brothers, Raymond Jett and James Jett, Mooresville; a sister, Mrs. Lila Haskins, Columbia and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />JEWELL, Edgar Nolan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for Edgar Nolan Jewell, 53, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg were held Thursday morning, March 4, at 10:30 at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Burial in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens. Jimmy Wallace and Andy Brown, Church of Christ ministers officiated.<br />Mr. Jewell died in Veterans Hospital, Nashville Monday, March 1. He was born in Lawrence County, the son of the late Ray and Willie Pruett Jewell. He was a carpenter by trade.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mabel Jewell, Lawrenceburg; one son, Eddie Dwight Jewell, also of Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mrs. Kathy Gibbons, Pulaski and Mrs. Karla Pigg, Pulaski; one brother, Lawrence Jewell, Madison; five sisters, Eloise Jewell, Mrs. Olean Pennington, Mrs. Cleo Morrow, Hermitage, Mrs. Thelma Reels, Mt. Juliet, Mrs. Betty Niedergeses, Lawrenceburg and two grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNS, Elsie Mae Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Elsie Mae Johns, 81, of Goodspring, died Friday, Oct. 20, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bernard Konig officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Johns was the daughter of the late Charlie and Lizzie Childress Smith and was preceded in death by one son, Junior Johns. She was a member of Shores Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include three sons, James A.., Donald and Tommie Johns, all of Pulaski; seven daughters, Brenda Johns and Opal Garner, both of Pulaski, Carolyn Hawkins, Sybil Powell, Glenda Davidson and Joyce Klotwog, all of Nashville, Esther Cook of Knoxville; four brothers, Cecil Smith of Oklahoma, Archie, Gifford and Solomon Smith, all of Pulaski; four sisters, Jane Hunt and Polly Thompson, both of Oklahoma, Kathlene Shelton and Sarah Kerchiegh, both of Oregon; 20 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNS, J. D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Mar 1989<br />Mr. J. D. Johns, 61, died Sunday, March 12, 1989, at Vanderbilt Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 15, at Phillips Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Johns had lived in Nashville for many years. He was retired from Scherman Trucking Company of Nashville.<br />Survivors include one son, Jerry Johns of Whitehouse; one daughter, Sherr Ogaz of Nashville; eight grandchildren; his parents, Raymond A. and Annie Garrett Johns of Pulaski; one sister, June Porter of Pulaski.<br /><br />JOHNS, Juanita Paysinger OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Juanita Paysinger Johns, 65, of Vero Beach, Florida, died on Tuesday, November 20, 1984, at Indian River Memorial Hospital.<br />A native of Baugh, Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late B. Lee and Ina Eagin Paysinger. She was a veteran of World War II, having served with the U. S. Marine Corps Women&#8217;s Reserve, and a retired secretary with the Internal Revenue Service. She was a member of Kelly Creek Baptist Church.<br />A memorial service was held on Saturday, November 24, at Cox-Gifford Funeral Home in Vero Beach, with burial in Nashville National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee.<br />Survivors include her husband, Sherman W. Johns, Vero Beach; five sisters, Virginia Monroe, Old Hickory, Tennessee, Mildred Paysinger, Franklin, Tennessee, Dorothy Mitchell, Miami, Florida, Peggy P. Cheek, West Palm Beach, Florida and Robin Parker, White Bluff, Tennessee; and one brother, William E. Paysinger, Elkton, Tennessee.<br /><br />JOHNS, Kenneth Hamilton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1985<br />Mr. Kenneth Hamilton Johns, 78, of Columbia, died Aug. 19, 1985, at Columbia Health Care. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John H. and Rosie Francis Johns. He was a member of Riverside Methodist Church and a retired mechanic.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens in Columbia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nona Mae Hickman Johns of Columbia; four daughters, Mrs. Wiline Baggett of Nashville, Mrs. Robert L. (Christine) Turner of Pulaski, Mrs. Alton M. (Joyce Faye) Roland of Prattsville, Ala., Mrs. Ray (Nancy) Easley of Columbia; eight grandchildren; one step-granddaughter; five great-grandchildren; and one step great-grandchild.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Alvie Finis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Alvie Finis Johnson, 76, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 27, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Johnson was the son of the late Finis E. and Fannie Belle Davis Johnson and was married to the late Jewell Hyatt Johnson. He was a retired auto mechanic.<br />Survivors include five sons, Homer and James Johnson, both of Pulaski, Robert L. Johnson of Lawrenceburg, George Johnson of Louisville, Ky., Jerry F. Johnson of Lewisburg; one daughter, Mildred Balentine of Pulaski; six brothers, Dalton, Elmer, Jessie and Thelbert Johnson, all of Pulaski, Calvin and Bob Johnson, both of Columbia; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Annie Laura Smith OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Annie Laura Johnson, 79, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Monday, August 16, 1982, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late Jimmy and Hattie Cooper Smith and the wife of the late John Lee Johnson.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, August 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Terrell Pitts officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, Ben Johnson, Pulaski, and Reavis L. Johnson, Illinois; two daughters, Mrs. Arlene Baker, Lynnville, and Mrs. Martha Coggin, Pulaski; two brothers, Frank Smith, Cornersville, and Herman Smith, Arkansas; two half-brothers, James Bivins, Alabama, and Gardner Bivins, Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Grace Hayes, Columbia; a half-sister, Elmarie Crumley, Lewisburg; 16 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Annie Mae Stanford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Annie Mae Johnson, 85, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1987, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Johnson was the daughter of the late Will and Florence Curtis Stanford and was married to the late Jody J. Johnson.<br />Survivors include six sons, six daughters, one brother, one sister, 41 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Cora Beatrice Shelton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 May 1982<br />Mrs. Cora Beatrice Johnson, 76, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, May 4, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late George and Nannie Smotherman Shelton and the wife of the late Oakley Johnson.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. Thursday, May 6, at Carr and Erwin with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include five sons, Carthel Norwood of Chicago, Illinois, Luther and Roy Norwood, Pulaski, Frank Johnson and David Johnson, Pulaski; three daughters, Luthene Wright, Bertha Hyatt, and Bernice Bishop, Pulaski; one brother, Boots Shelton, Pulaski; a sister, Clara Kelly, Pulaski; 18 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Edna Dean Myers OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br />Edna Dean Myers, 39, Lutz, Fla., died Monday, May 8, 1989, at St. Joseph Hospital in Tampa, Fla. Funeral services were held Thursday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was a native of Tennessee.<br />Survivors include her parents, Robert and Mable Myers, Pulaski; her husband, Charles H. Johnson, Florida; three sons, Charles E., Michael A. and Joseph P. Johnson, all of Florida; one daughter, Barbara Elizabeth Johnson, Nashville; one brother, Bobby Myers, Nashville; one half-brother, Billy Long, Nashville; four sisters, Gladys Furlough and Carolyn Seaborn, both of Nashville; Betty Parker and Rita Castleman, both of New Orleans; and three grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />JOHNSON, Eva Lera Bassham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1988<br />Eva Lera Johnson, 84, died Saturday, Nov. 12, 1988 at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Lester, Ala. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 14 at Hester Chapel Church of Christ with Leslie Bugsby officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Johnson was a native of Limestone County, Ala., and the daughter of the late Bryant and Savannah Surten Bassham.<br />Survivors include one son, Johnny Johnson, of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Capley of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. M. L. Jenkins of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Jones and Mrs. Herbert Gray, both of Athens, Ala.; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Everett Campbell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jun 1987<br />Everett Campbell Johnson, 71, of Route 1, Lynnville, TN, died June 13, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held June 14 at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Billy Halloway officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Johnson was the son of the late Edward and Rosie Carpenter Johnson. He was a member of Freewill Baptist Church and a retired employee of Gabriel Shock Absorber Corporation.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Freelon Zelmer (Ben) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Freelon Zelmer (Ben) Johnson, age 59, of Route 1, Pulaski, died November 17, 1983, at Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel Saturday, November 19, at 2 p.m. with the Reverend Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Wayne County, Mr. Johnson was a heavy machinery operator, self-employed. He was married to Hazel Tomerlin Johnson of Pulaski and was the son of the late John Lee and Annie Laura Smith Johnson.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, three daughters, Mrs. Janice Durham, Mrs. Janelle McIntosh, Mrs. Jaretha Chapman, all of Pulaski; three sons, Charles Johnson of Ethridge, Lynn Johnson of Pulaski, Dennis Parr of Fayetteville; one brother, Reavis Johnson of Peoria, Illinois; two sisters, Mrs. Arlene Baker of Giles County, and Mrs. Martha Coggin of Pulaski; and 15 grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Freeman V. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Sep 1982<br />Mr. Freeman V. Johnson, 65, Route 7, Pulaski, died Sunday, September 26, 1982 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, September 28 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in the Helton Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Marvin Nelson officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Edward M. and Rosa Ann Carpenter Johnson.<br />He is survived by a brother, Campbell Johnson of Campbellsville; and a sister, Mrs. Rennie C. Kelley, Columbia.<br />Mr. Johnson, a retired farmer, was a veteran of World War II.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Grace Rogers OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1980<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Rogers Johnson, 83, of Route 1, Minor Hill, who died Tuesday, December 2 in Giles County Hospital, were held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Jim Morgan and the Rev. Charles Dickson. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Johnson was the daughter of the late Edd and Margaret Jane Gooch Glover.<br />Survivors include a son, Guy Rogers, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Childers, Minor Hill; a brother, Herman Johnson, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Miller and Mrs. Arthur Cottrell, Minor Hill and Mrs. Morris Woodard, Murfreesboro; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Jesse V. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jun 1989<br />Jesse V. Johnson, 69, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died suddenly Friday, June 23, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday at Bennett May Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Johnson was a Giles County native and the son of the late Finis E. and Fannie Davis Johnson. He was a retired mechanic.<br />Survivors include one son, Larry Johnson, Pulaski; five brothers, Dalton, Elmer, James T. and Rob Johnson, all of Pulaski and Calvin Johnson, Columbia; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Jewell Aline Hyatt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Jewell Aline Johnson, age 64, of Route 1, Pulaski, died January 14, 1984, at the Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, January 16, at 2:00 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Johnson was married to Alvie F. Johnson of Pulaski; he survives. She was the daughter of the late Howard and Aline Craig Hyatt.<br />Survivors, other than her husband, include five sons, Homer L. and James E. Johnson, both of Pulaski, Jerry F. Johnson of Lewisburg, Robert L. Johnson of Lawrenceburg, George A. Johnson of Louisville, Kentucky; one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Glossup of Pulaski; five brothers, W. L. and Homer Hyatt, both of Louisville, Ky., Charlie Hyatt of Cornersville, Thomas Hyatt of Pulaski, William H. Hyatt of Dallas, Texas; three sisters, Frances Seagraves, Mrs. Archie Howell, both of Columbia, Dossie Walls of Lewisburg; 9 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Joe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Joe Johnson, 82, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Johnson was the son of the late Spencer and Kate Douglas Johnson. He was a retired custodian in the Giles County School System and was a member of the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rachel Johnson of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Douglas of Indianapolis, Ind.; two nephews, Frank and Will Douglas of Indianapolis; two nieces, Mrs. Katie Cross of Lewisburg, Mrs. Elizabeth Foster of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />JOHNSON, John Edward (Eddy) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jun 1981<br />John Edward (Eddy) Johnson, age 24, of Prospect, drowned Sunday, June 21, in Limestone County, Alabama.<br />According to Limestone County Coroner, George Mason, Johnson had been swimming with a group of people, including his family, at Lucy&#8217;s Branch Park some thirteen miles west of Athens, Alabama.<br />Johnson&#8217;s father told authorities that his son had become very tired and had gone out in the river one time too many, being unable to return.<br />Emergency medical technicians worked on young Johnson at the river bank and thought that two or three C. P. R. attempts were going to be successful but he was pronounced dead on arrival at the local hospital. The drowning occurred at 3:15 Sunday afternoon.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Lana Lancaster OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Nov 1982<br />Two former Pulaski residents are dead in Canton, Ohio in what was reported to be a murder-suicide incident on Wednesday, December 22, 1982.<br />Lana Lancaster Johnson, 21, and Robert Howell, 40, a former Pulaski policeman, are to be returned here for funeral services and burial.<br />Howell was reported to have fatally shot Mrs. Johnson and then himself.<br />She is survived by her husband, Lewis Johnson of Cleveland, Ohio; one son, Demetrius Lamont Lancaster of Canton; one sister, Mrs. Zollie Lancaster Vance of Nashville; four brothers, El Toroso Lancaster and Kenneth Lancaster, both of Pulaski, Victor Lancaster of Ft. Stewart, GA, and Yancey Lancaster of Murfreesboro.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Leonard W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Leonard W. Johnson, 80, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 20, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 22, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Johnson was the son of the late Finis and Fannie Davis Johnson.<br />Survivors include seven brothers, Dalton Johnson of Campbellsville, Elmer, Alvie, Jessie, and Thelbert Johnson, all of Pulaski, Calvin and Babe Johnson, both of Columbia.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Lincoln Penn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1981<br />Lincoln Penn Johnson, 69, died Tuesday, January 6 at his home on Route 1, Pulaski. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Choates Creek Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mr. Johnson, a retired agent fro the Commonwealth Insurance Co., was born in Giles County. His parents were the late Jim and Mickey Appleton Johnson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eula Myers Johnson; three sons, Albert Johnson, Lawrenceburg, Robert Johnson, Huntsville, Ala.,and Steve Johnson, Corbin, Ky.; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Slaton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Marion Brymer, Westland, Mich.; three brothers, Luther Johnson, Waterloo, Ala., Sherman Johnson and Allie Johnson, Bodenham; two sisters, Mrs. Maxie Birdsong and Mrs. Viola LaCroix, Bodenham; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Lucy Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1984<br />Mrs. Lucy Johnson, 94, Pulaski, died on Thursday, May 31, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert E. Lee Sr. and Sara Jen Dunlap Lee and was married to the late Dr. W. B. Johnson.<br />Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. Friday, June 1, at Maplewood Cemetery, J. L. Perry officiating.<br />Survivors include two nephews, Clayton Lee and Bobby Lee, Pulaski.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Marcia Lurena Dotson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1983<br />Marcia Lurena Johnson, 58, of Route 3, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, March 29, 1983 at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Bro. G. C. Fox at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30 at Bennett-May Chapel. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Johnson was a member of the Church of Christ and a housewife. Her husband, W. L. Johnson of Pulaski, survives. She was the daughter of the late Floyd C. and Maudie Mae Smith Dotson.<br />Additional survivors include, four sisters, Mrs. Mable Henson and Mrs. Dorris Eledge, both of Auburndale, FL, Mrs. Willa Dean Lowery and Mrs. Ollie Pulley, both of Nashville; and two brothers, Woodrow and Coy Dotson, both of Auburndale.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Maria Barbara DeWeert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Maria Barbara Johnson, 65, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Mass was held Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Pulaski. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Johnson was a native of Watertown, South Dakota. She was the daughter of the late Leonard and Angela Frieda Stricherz DeWeert,<br />Survivors include four sons, Leonard Joseph Johnson of Riceville, Tenn., Lawrence Edward, Wilfred Phillip and Gerald Steven Johnson, all of Campbellsville; four brothers, Bill, Barney and Jon DeWeert, all of Washington, Maurice DeWeert of Kansas City, Mo.; three sisters, Ramona Palachuk of Yakima, Wash., Audrey Wilson of Seattle, Wash., Sheila Grosh of Tallahassee, Fla.; 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Mary Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Smith Johnson, 60, of Pulaski, who died Wednesday, July 8 in Parkview Hospital, Nashville, were held Thursday at 4:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. Paul Allen were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Johnson, a native of Giles County was the daughter of the late Howard and Sarah Elizabeth Neal Smith. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Julian Johnson; a son, Rodney Johnson, San Francisco, CA; a daughter, Miss Judy Johnson, Florence, Ala.; a brother, Howard Neal Smith, Pulaski; two half-brothers, John Smith and Joe Smith, Pulaski; a half-sister, Mrs. Ann Wall, Pulaski; and stepmother, Mrs. Nina Smith, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />JOHNSON, McDonald OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Mr. McDonald Johnson, 54, of Leoma, died Monday, Jan. 11, 1988, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Johnson was the son of the late Sherman Johnson. He was a groundsman for Tennessee Valley Authority.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ruby H. Johnson of Pulaski; his wife, Mrs. Lena Johnson of Leoma; three sons, Randy Johnson of Leoma, Paul Johnson of Minor Hill, Dale Yocum of Leoma; three daughters, Tammy Garner of Pulaski, Donna Johnson of Minor Hill, Rena Johnson of Leoma; three brothers, Larry and Dwane Johnson, both of Pulaski, Bedford Johnson of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Gaynell Frazier of Summertown, Elmer Johnson of Pulaski; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Murlin Oliver OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1981<br />Murlin Oliver Johnson, 71, of Pulaski died Monday, February 23 in Veterans&#8217; Administration Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Johnson was born in Lincoln County. He was the son of the late William and Zada B. Story Johnson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pattie Holley Johnson; a son, William Allen Johnson, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Eunice Trudeau, Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Levis Douthit, Westchester, Ill.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Oakley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1981<br />A retired farmer, Oakley Johnson, 81, of Pulaski died Saturday, July 25 in West Side Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 10:30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Ted Huntley and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mr. Johnson was a Giles County native, the son of the late Henry and Amanda Tankersley Johnson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cora Shelton Johnson; two sons, Franklin Johnson and David Johnson, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Hyatt and Mrs. Bernice Bishop, Pulaski; a step-daughter, Mrs. Luthen Wright, Pulaski; three step-sons, Luther Norwood, Pulaski; Carthel Norwood, Chicago, Ill., and Ray Norwood, Lynnville; 18 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Robert Arnold OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for Robert Arnold Johnson, 71, of Route 8, Athens, Ala., who died Saturday, September 6 in Limestone Hospital in Athens, were conducted Monday at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Carr-McConnell Funeral Home in that city by the Rev. Karl Johnson and the Rev. Fred Evans. Interment was in Athens City Cemetery.<br />Mr. Johnson, who was a farmer, was a Tennessee native, the son of the late Edgar Leamon and Effie Hazlewood Johnson. He was a member of the Round Island Baptist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mamie Ruth Johnson; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Barnes, Stella, and Mrs. Carolyn Chittan, Athens; a son, Glen Johnson, Athens; four brothers, Harold Johnson and Junior Johnson, Pulaski, Adrian Johnson, Columbia and Erskin Johnson, Athens; five sisters, Mrs. Helen Jones, Pulaski, Mrs. Christine Ragan, Garden City, Mich., Mrs. Evelyn Brown, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Eddie Ruth Bates, Montgomery, Ala., and Miss Orvilena Johnson, Nashville; eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Sherman Taft OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Mar 1984<br />Mr. Sherman Taft Johnson, age 75, of Route 1, Box 253, Pulaski, died at his home March 16, 1984. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 18, at 2 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mitchell Powell officiating. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Johnson was retired from Genesco. He was the son of the late James L. and Mickie Appleton Johnson. Mr. Johnson was married to Mrs. Ruby Hardiman Johnson of Pulaski; she survives.<br />Other survivors include, four sons, Donald, Dwane, Beford, all of Leoma, Larry Johnson of Pulaski; two daughters, Miss Alma Johnson of Pulaski, Gaynell Frazier of Summertown; two brothes, Allie Johnson of Pulaski, Luther Johnson of Waterloo, Alabama; two sisters, Viola Lucroix, Mazie Birdsong, both of Pulaski; 13 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Walter J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Dr. Walter J. Johnson, a widely-known physician and community activist, died Sunday morning at Pulaski&#8217;s Hillside Hospital. He was 97 years old.<br />Services were this morning (Tuesday) at First United Methodist Church of Pulaski, of which he was long a member, with Dr. David Miller and the Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />The death of Dr. Johnson ended a long career in medicine that was said to have begun wth his care of animals at his family home near Ardmore, Ala. It was said to have been an injured pig that the 12-year-old boy nurtured to health that first revealed his penchant for medicine.<br />And his passing also claimed a community booster who was credited with having been something of a pioneer in obtaining badly needed industry for Giles County, a businessman who began as a boy selling eggs and roses to become board chairman of a major local bank.<br />Dr. Johnson was born in Cairo, Ala., a community just south of Ardmore, in 1890, Upon completion of his local schooling, he entered the University of Tennessee College of Medicine where he graduated in 1914. He was the last surviving member of his college medical class.<br />Returning to this area, he began his medical practice in McBurg and Cornersville, Tenn., then opened his own private hospital on Jefferson Street in Pulaski in 1929-operating that complex until 1950.<br />He practiced with the late Dr. J. U. Speer until 1988 and his retirement at age 83. His career spanned treatment of generations of Giles Countians.<br />Dr. Johnson was among those who traveled to Nashville to convince General Shoe Company to open a manufacturing plant in Pulaski. They were successful and the plant opened here in 1938 and continued in operation until 1986-employing approximately 600 people for much of that period.<br />And it was Dr. Johnson who joined others in formation of Richland Bank here. The bank opened in 1938 and later became known as the First National Bank of today.<br /><br />He served as the bank&#8217;s first president, a position he held upon 1952 when he was named board chairman. He in turn served in that capacity until 1963, then became chairman emeritus which he continued to be until his death Sunday.<br />Following his graduation from medical college, he served his country in France during World War I, continuing his support for veterans through membership in the American Legion in which he was a lifetime member.<br />Although he was one of Giles County&#8217;s most beloved and active citizens, it was through his skills as a doctor that led him to become best known. Announcement of his retirement plans was said have cast a &#8220;pall&#8221; among the many who had been treated by him.<br />Throughout much of his medical career, his wife, Covie Johnson, worked at his side as a nurse. She survives.<br />Extremely active for many years in his profession, he was a member of the Tennessee Medical Licensing Board for 15 years. His many other professional memberships included the American Medical Association, the Southeastern Surgical College, the Tennessee Medical Association and the International College of Surgeons. He also was a member of the Giles County Medical Society.<br />Dr. Johnson was a 32nd degree Mason, a Shriner and a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife include two daughters, Geraldine Bell of Nashville and Sybil Blumenberg of St. Louis, Mo.; four grandchildren, Melinda Cherry of Franklin, Mike Bell of Tallahassee, Fla., Lisa and Christy Blumenberg of St. Louis; three great-grandchildren.<br />Contributions in his honor many be made to the Dr. W. J. Johnson Scholarship Fund at Martin Methodist College or the First United Methodist Church.<br /><br />JOHNSON, William Eanes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for William Eanes Johnson, 73, of Ripley, Mississippi were held on Wednesday, March 10 at 11:00 a.m. at McBride Funeral Home in Ripley. Brothers Jerry Owen and Jean Thornton officiated with burial in Shady Grove Cemetery.<br />Mr. Johnson died on Sunday, March 7, 1982 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.<br />A native of Tippah County, Mississippi, Mr. Johnson was the son of Johnny Francis and Tommie Ella Eanes. He was a retired manager of the Ripley Airport in Ripley, Mississippi.<br />He is survived locally by a brother, Hugh Johnson of Goodspring. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews and a number of other relatives.<br /><br />JOHNSON, William Kieffer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services for William Kieffer Johnson, 61, a farmer of Route 2, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, September 9 at his residence, were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. James Nave and Church of Christ minister Andy Brown were the officiants.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Johnson was the son of the late Frank and Mary Felker Johnson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ernestine Christopher Johnson; a son, William Johnson, Pulaski; a brother, Rivers Johnson, Huntsville, Ala. and three grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSTON, David Clark OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1986<br />Mr. David Clark Johnston died Thursday, Feb. 13, 1986, at Princeton Hospital in Birmingham, Ala. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 16, at Elmwood Cemetery with burial in Athens Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Carolyn Carson of Minnesota; one son, Clark Johnston, Jr. of Birmingham; one sister, Mrs. Howard George of Pulaski; one brother, Bill Johnston of Athens; three grandchildren; one niece, Mrs. Dan Ethridge of Pulaski.<br /><br />JOHNSTON, Norma Scott OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Norma Scott Johnston, 61, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Dec. 5, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, with Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Archie E. Johnston of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Doris Smith of Eldorado, Ark., Mrs. Sally Pugh of Rockwood, Tenn.; two brothers, Amos and Robert Scott, both of Columbia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JOINER, James Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />James Franklin Joiner, 81, died Thursday, Jan. 5, 1989 at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 7, 1989 at Freemon Pettus Funeral Home with Jimmy Wallace officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Joiner was the son of the late Charles Franklin and Dora Etta Joiner.<br />He is survived by his wife, Pera Vanderford Joiner, Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mable Jewell, Lawrenceburg, Dallas Hines, Mt. Pleasant; one sister, Novell Stutts, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Buford Joiner, Loretto, six grandchildren and seven great-grandchild.<br /><br />JONES, Alexander OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1985<br />Alexander Jones, 60, died Tuesday, April 16, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at noon Friday, April 19, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include step-mother, Mrs. Choicy J. Kimbrough; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Louise Drake, Mrs. Autra Beasley, Mrs. Naomi Patterson and Mrs. Clarissi Johnson, all of Pulaski; four brothers, Chris Jones of Pulaski, Leroy Jones of Michigan, Cal Jones of Indiana, and Ollie Jones of Missouri.<br /><br />JONES, Antoinette Muriel OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Jan 1981<br />Mrs. Antoinette Muriel Jones, 63, Route 2, Prospect, died Saturday, January 3, 1981 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 12:30 Monday, January 5 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Prospect Cemetery, Ray White officiating.<br />A native of Virginia, she is survived y her husband, Gilbert Jones, Prospect; and her step-father, Ed Shorter, Prospect.<br /><br /><br />JONES, Bertha Curtis Newsline 13 Nov 20 Nov 1984<br /><br />Bertha Curtis Jones, 93, died November 9, 1984, in Nashville. Funeral services will be held November 14 at 1:00 p.m. at Indian Creek Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Roy White officiating. Burial will be in the Indian Creek Cemetery at Bryson, TN, with Queen Ann Funeral Home directing.<br />A native of Lincoln County, TN, Mrs. Jones was the wife of the late Prince E. Jones. Survivors include one son, Amos Jones, Sr.; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Taylor, Mrs. Martha Murray of Nashville, and Mrs. Velma Patterson of Indianapolis, IN; one brother, Roy Curtis of Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Lillian Ayers of Columbus, OH; 14 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Carrie Ola OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 May 1981<br />Mrs. Carrie Ola Jones, 76, died Friday, May 1 at her home on Route 1, Anderson, Ala. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Anderson First Baptist Church with burial in Mitchell Cemetery. The Rev. Harlan Hood officiated.<br />Mrs. Jones, an Alabama native, was the daughter of the late Stephens and David Griffin Nesmith.<br />Survivors include her husband, Walter R. Jones; a son, Arnold Long, Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Stella Brown, Anderson, Ala. and Mrs. Mary Frazier, Florence, Ala.; and two grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Clarence W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1983<br />Clarence W. Jones, age 78, of Route 6, Rolling Meadows Apt., Pulaski, died May 7, 1983, at home. Mr. Jones was born in Hickman County, and was a retired farmer.<br />He is survived by his wife, Ruth Elizabeth Austin Jones, Pulask; two sons, Paul Jones, Goodspring, and James Jones, South Gate, Mich.; one daughter, Betty Sue Cox, Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, May 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Rev. Mack Pinkelton, officiating.<br /><br />JONES, Danella OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1980<br />Mrs. Danella Jones, 89, of 244 Chestnut St., Franklin died in Williamson County Hospital in Franklin Thursday, July 17, 1980.<br />Funeral services were held at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel in Queen Ann Funeral Home. Interment was in Chicken Creek Cemetery in Giles County. Rev. David Humphrey officiated.<br />Mrs. Jones was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Hobson. Her husband was the late Coy Jones.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Orlean McDonald and Mrs. Dorothy Reece, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Effie Jones, Franklin, Mrs. Merron Jean Cotham, Lynnville, and Mrs. Rosa L. Gooch, Nashville; 26 grandchildren, several great grandchildren and great great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Almonia Brown, Nashville; one brother, Jack Hobson, Murfreesboro.<br /><br />JONES, Diane Josephine Goetz OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1984<br /><br />Diane Josephine Jones, age 34, of Nashville, Tennessee, 634 Harpeth Blvd., died at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 7, at 12:00, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was at the Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, daughter of the late H. C. and Solita Hazelwood Goetz. Survivors include one daughter, Angela Jones of Nashville, two brothers, Coyle Hazelwood, Wyndell Goetz of Fayetteville, and five sisters, Mrs. Cora Brown of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Martha Holt, Pulaski, mrs. Mary Wolaver of Lewisburg, and Mrs. Hazel Marks of Nashville, and Mrs. Eloise Burton.<br /><br />JONES, Dimple Butler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Mar 1985<br />Mrs. Dimple B. Jones, 88, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 25, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Grant and Alice Lee Abernathy Butler and was married to the late E. A. Jones. She was a member of Pulaski First Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 27, at Bennett May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Paul Allen officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. E. T. Ball, Jr. of Pulaski; three sons, Henry Butler Jones of Morristown, Tennessee, William G. Jones of Pulaski, E. Edward Jones of Nashville; 11 grandchildren, and one brother, Robert A. Butler of Oxford, Mississippi.<br /><br />JONES, Dorothy Johnson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 May 1982<br />Mrs. Dorothy J. Jones, 71, died on May 10, 1982, in Peoria, Illinois.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George and Emma Newton Johnson and the wife of the late Bob Jones. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday, May 13, at Bennett-May Chapel, with Clarence Stewart officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one brother, G. W. Johnson of Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. C. R. Parks, Pulaski, Mrs. Robert Tarpley, Cornersville, and Mrs. Evelyn Lovett of Illinois.<br /><br />JONES, Emma Ruth &#8220;Missie&#8221; Gilbert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Mar 1982<br />Mrs. Emma Ruth &#8220;Missie&#8221; Jones, 86, of Route 2, Prospect, died on Saturday, February 27, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Cheatham and Betty Hightower Gilbert, and the wife of the late John W. Jones.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Monday, March 1, at Prospect Methodist Church, Bill Moss officiating, with burial in Prospect Cemetery, Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. D. B. Matthews, Tampa, Florida; one son, William Wade Jones, Prospect; two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and one niece.<br /><br />JONES, Eula OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Jones of Harlem, Ga., who died Saturday, August 30 in Augusta, Ga., were conducted Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by East Hill Church of Christ minister Thomas L. Orr. Interment was in Delina Cemetery, Lincoln County.<br /><br />Mrs. Jones was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include three daughters, Miss Edith Jones, Nashville, Mrs. Walter Gordon, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Carl Little, Augusta, Ga.; a son, Thomas H. Jones, Harlem, Ga.; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Edward Clay Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Edward Clay Jones, Sr., 70 of Aspen Hill, who died Tuesday, July 14 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. William Moss was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late Henry Clay and Sallie Dunnavant Jones and was married to the late Elizabeth Williamson Jones. He was a member of the United Methodist Church and a retired employee of Genesco Shoe Corp.<br />Survivors include a son, Edward Clay Jones, Jr., Elkton; a daughter, Mrs. Emily Young, Norwork, Del.; two sisters, Mrs. Urban Smith and Mrs. Ann Harrison, Aspen Hill; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />JONES, George H. Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Aug 1983<br />Mr. George H. Jones, Sr., age 59, of 839 Rackley Drive, Pulaski, died July 30, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, August 1, at 2:00 p.m. at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris and Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was a veteran of World War II and was retired from NASA. He was the son of the late Dan and Anna Callahan Jones.<br />Survivors include his wife, Polly Jones of Pulaski; three sons, Randy Jones, George Jones, both of Pulaski, Larry W. Jones of Decatur, Alabama; three brothers, Grover Jones of Pulaski, Robert C. Jones of Marysville, Mitchell Jones of Nashville; two sisters, Anna Mae Roberts of Goodspring, Louise Reed of McMinnville; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Gilbert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 May 1987<br />Mr. Gilbert Jones, 89, died Wednesday, April 29, 1987, at Meharry-Hubbard Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 3, at Indian Creek Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Roy White officiating. Burial was in Indian Creek Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late William and Amanda Goode Jones and was married to the late Loney Curtis Jones and Mary Utterback Parrett Jones.<br />Survivors include one niece, Mrs. Mattie Marie Taylor; one nephew, Amos Jones, Jr.<br /><br />JONES, Howard Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1989<br />Mr. Howard Thomas Jones, 66, of Waukesha, Wisconsin, died Saturday, July 1, 1989, at Waukesha, Memorial Hospital in Wisconsin. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 8, at Giles Memory Garden with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Dickson County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late Jennings and Agnes Outlaw Jones. He was director of engineering for ABB, an electrical company in Wisconsin.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mary A. Story Jones of Waukesha; four sons, Ronald H. Jones of Atlanta, Ga., Lawrence T. Jones of Roanoke, Va., Thomas D. Jones of Hendersonville, N.C., Donald H. Jones of Rockvale, Tenn.; one brother, Robert Jones of Washington, D.C.; one sister, Violette Tasker of Atlanta, Ga.; three grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Hugh Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1983<br />Mr. Hugh Lee Jones, age 62, of Pioneer, California, died September 24, 1983, at Pioneer.<br />Funeral services and interment were held Wednesday, September 28 in California. A memorial services was held at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, Oct. 1 at 6:30.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Jones was a veteran of World War II and was a retired insurance adjuster. He was married to Marie Jones of California and was the son of Russell Sr. and Lena A. Herald Jones.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, three brothers, Russell Jones, Jr., and Bobby Jones, both of Pulaski, Park Jones of Leoma, Tenn.; two sisters, Bernie Harris of Birmingham, Ala., and Golden Slusser of Bath, Ohio.<br /><br /><br />JONES, Hurtle G. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1988<br />Mr. Hurtle G. Jones, Jr., 62, of Trussville, Ala., died Wednesday, March 23, 1988, at Trussville Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Friday, March 25, at Bennett May Chapel with Charles Gibbons officiating. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late Hurtle and Obrie Lee Phillips Jones. He was a member of the Cool Springs Church of Christ and a retired tool and die maker.<br />Survivors include his wife, Maggie Wallace Jones of Trussville; three daughters, Terry Jones of Tucson, Ariz.; Lisa and Sharon Jones, both of Trussville; one son, Gil Jones of Trussville; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Lee Maultsby of Pulaski, Mrs. Martha Sue Matthews of Hendersonville, Mrs. Dewese Binkley of Nashville.<br /><br />JONES, Ira J. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jul 1984<br />Ira J. Jones, 67, Goodspring, died on Thursday, July 19, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Missouri, he was the son of the late Jessie E. and Ella F. Lenox Jones. He was a preacher.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, July 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, John Moss officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hilda Myers Jones, Goodspring; one son, Kenneth Jones, Nashville; nine daughters, Sue Alexander, Brenda Whalen, Deborah Fourakre, Hazel Wallace, all of Pulaski, Sharon Hasty, Minnie R. Shay, Carol Ann Jones, Lori Lee Jones, all of Goodspring, and Rebecca Swingle, New York; 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Jack OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1983<br />Jack Jones, 70, of Minor Hill, died on Wednesday, March 30, 1983 at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Glen Chance at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, April 1 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Interment followed in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was a retired iron worker. His wife, Bobbye Clark Jones of Minor Hill, survives. He was the son of the late Andrew and Dora McCree Jones.<br />Additional survivors include, two sons, Calvin and Charles Jones, both of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Jackie Brown of Nashville; three brothers, Riley Jones of Minor Hill, Waters and Mahlon Jones, both of Stella; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Edmundson of Nashville, Mrs. Mable Lee Legg and Mrs. Janice Rathburn, both of Lawrenceburg and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, James A. (Bud) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Sep 1989<br />Mr.James A. (Bud) Jones, 55, of Prospect, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 20, at Highland Baptist Church with Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Penn., Mr. Jones was the son of the late James Andrew and Grace Chappin Jones and was preceded in death by a son, Jeff Jones. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army and was in the farming and trucking business.<br />Survivors include his wife, Vonda Lee Jones; one daughter, Nancy Gay Jones; one brother, Warren D. Jones of New Mexico; one sister, Mrs. Thelma France of Phoenix, Ariz.<br /><br />JONES, James Douglas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jun 1989<br />Mr. James Douglas Jones, 48, of Augusta, GA., died Friday, June 16, 1989, at Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Fla. Funeral services were held Monday, June 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late James Aubrey Jones. He was an employee of Hardaway Construction Company.<br />Survivors include his mother, Lillian White Jones of Minor Hill; his wife, Mary Elizabeth Jones of Augusta, Ga.; four sons, Anthony Dewayne Jones and Michael Burchett, both of Augusta, GA., Mark Jones of Huntsville, Ala., Mitchell Burchett of Orlando, Fla.; two daughters, Pamela Jones and Lynn Hester, both of Decatur, Ala.; two brothers, Stanley Jones of Shelbyville, Donald Jones of Minor Hill; two sisters, Nell Bass of Minor Hill, Doris James of Knoxville; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Effie White of Pulaski; three grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, James Mitchell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1982<br />James Mitchell Jones, 58, died Sunday, January 3 of a heart attack at his home in Lewisburg.<br />His parents were the late Everett and Lura Clark Jones of Giles County. He was married to Mrs. Johnnie Sue Barlar Jones of Pulaski. He was a long time employee of Heil-Quaker and was a member of Church Street Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 5, 1982 at 1:00 p.m. at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden in Pulaski.<br />Besides his wife he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Lambert and Mrs. Cleo Sharp both of Lewisburg. Four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Dement, Grand Mills, Maryland and one brother, Brice Jones, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />JONES, John Kenneth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Mar 1987<br /><br />Mr. Kenneth Jones, 72, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 19, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, March 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late Cullum and Zeffie Randall Jones. Survivors include his wife, Emma S. Jones of Pulaski; two sons, Robert and Billy Jones, both of Goodspring; two step-sons, Thomas Allison of Huntsville, Ala. and James Allison of Hazel Green, Ala.; three daughters, Barbara Doggett of Goodspring, Betty Gordon of Pulaski, Glenda Thomas of Anderson, Ala; four step-daughters, Hazel Guthrie and Betty Koski, both of Ohio, Wanda Jones of Pulaski, and Patricia Hayes of Minor Hill; two brothers, Joseph Jones of Nashville, W. R. Jones of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Garner of Franklin, Mrs. Hazel Powell of Scotts Hill, Mrs. Elaine Willis of Fall River; 12 grandchildren; 12 step-grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />JONES, Johnnie Sue Barlar OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Johnnie Sue Barlar Jones, 61, died Thursday, January 19, 1984 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Saturday, January 21 at London Funeral Home, Lewisburg, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Jones is survives by her mother, Mrs. Lois Barlar, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. John Lambert and Mrs. Cleo Sharp, Lewisburg; two brothers, Garland Barlar, Pulaski, and William Barlar, Clarksville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Odus Monroe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Odus Monroe Jones, 86, died Thursday, April 24, 1986 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Friday, April 25 at Elkton Baptist Church with burial in Gatlin Cemetery in Ardmore.<br />He was married to the late Agnes McNeese Jones.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Alma Wallace; one brother, Odie Jones, Ardmore, Tenn.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JONES, Ollie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1981<br />Ollie Jones, 24, a former Giles Countian, died Tuesday, October 27, 1981, in Indianapolis, Indiana.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, October 31, at Stewart Funeral Home, Indianapolis, with burial in that city.<br />Survivors include his father, Chris Jones Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Alma Jones, Indianapolis; two sisters, Margaret and Lori Jones, and two brothers, Paul and Christopher Jones, all of Indianapolis; and his grandmothers, Mrs. Choicy Kimbrough and Mrs. Louise Humphrey, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />JONES, Philip OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services for Philip Jones, 65, of 901 College St., were held at 1:00 p. m. Tuesday, July 22 at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel of Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. W. L. Leslie officiated.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late Mrs. Loula and Grant Jones. He was married to the late Mrs. Lou Alice Burch Jones.<br />Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Ann Oliver, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Mary Brooks, Pulaski; one nephew, Mr. Thomas Roy Jones, Dayton, Ohio; five great nieces; twelve great nephews; five great great nieces; three great great nephews.<br /><br />JONES, Robert Claude (R.C) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1983<br />Mr. Robert Claude (R.C.) Jones, age 81, of Apt. 43, Rolling Meadows, Pulaski, died December 20, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, December 22, in the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends William H. Moss and Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of North Carolina, Mr. Jones served a number of years as Dispatcher with the Pulaski Police Department and The Giles County Sheriff&#8217;s Department. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP). Mr. Jones was married to Mrs. Betty Butler Jones of Pulaski, she survives. He was the son of the late Joe and Fannie Jones.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include two daughters, Mrs. Sam Papas of Gastonia, North Carolina, Mrs. Margaret Jones of Jacksonville, North Carolina; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Ruby Wilkerson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Ruby Wilkerson Jones, 80, of Goodspring, died Sunday, March 9, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 11, at Bennett-May Chapel with Bro. James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Jones was the daughter of the late Mal and Ella Black Wilkerson.<br />Survivors include her husband, Mahlon Jones of Goodspring; two sons, Joe and James Marvin Jones, both of Pulaski; three grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Clara Coffman of Gadsden, Ala., Mrs. Helen Rose of Pulaski, Mrs. Jewel Kimbrough of Salem, Ala., Mrs. Mary Martin of Athens, Ala.; and one brother, Guy (Buster) Wilkerson of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />JONES, Russell Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jun 1989<br />Mr. Russell Jones, Jr., 75, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 30, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Ray McDonald and Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late Russell and Lena Alice Hereald Jones. He was a retired supply clerk for NASA and a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Juanita Walls Jones of Pulaski; one son, Steve Jones of Pulaski; one daughter, Kimberly D. Jones of Pulaski; two brothers, Bobby Jones of Huntsville, Parks Jones of Leoma; two sisters, Bernice Harris of Birmingham, Ala., Golden Slusser of Bath, Ohio.<br /><br />JONES, Ruth Elizabeth Austin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1983<br /><br />Mrs. Ruth Elizabeth Austin Jones, 70, Pulaski, died Wednesday, June 29, 1983 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Terry Bear officiating.<br />A native of Hickman County, she was the daughter of the late Calvin and Ida Conner Austin and was married to the late Clarence W. Jones. She was a member of Anthony Hill Church of God.<br />She is survived by two sons, Paul Jones, Goodspring, and James Jones, Sautle Gate, Mich.; one daughter, Betty Sue Cox, Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren and six grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Smith Waters OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Smith Waters Jones, 81, of Prospect, died Wednesday, March 19, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late Andrew and Dora McRee Jones. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Hattie Mae Jones of Prospect; four sons, Billy Wayne Jones of Stella, Allen Jones of Minor Hill, John Paul Jones of Bunker Hill, Richard Dale Jones of Pulaski; two daughters, Betty Munson and Barbara Appleton, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Mahlon Jones of Stella, Riley Jones of Minor Hill; three sisters, Mable Legg and Janie Rothman, both of Lawrenceburg, Margaret Edmundson of Nashville; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Thomas Elmon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />Thomas Elmon Jones, 84, died on Saturday, May 22, 1982, at his home on Route 1, Prospect.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Chapley and Carrie Ball Jones and the husband of the late Wilkie Waldrup Jones. He was a retired farmer and a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, May 24, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, James Merritt officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Milford Compton, Prospect; one brother, Jim Jones, Kingsport; two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Lindquist, Kingsport, and Mrs. Nola Shrum, Detroit; one granddaughter and one great-grandson.<br /><br />JONES, Viva Lee Phillips OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1986<br />Mrs.Viva Lee Jones, 74, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 16, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Jones was the daughter of the late Nathan W. and Minnie Crabb Phillips and was married to the late James Marvin Jones.<br />Survivors include one brother, Roy W. Phillips of Athens, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Maxie Fralix of Pulaski.<br /><br />JONES, Walter Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Apr 1984<br /><br />Mr. Walter Reed Jones, age 72, of Rodessa, Louisianna, died at Brooks Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia on March 26, 1984. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 28, at 2:30 p.m. with Billy Joe Jones officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Jones was a veteran of World War II. He was the son of the late T. W. and Maude Hargrove Jones. Mr. Jones was married to Mrs. Ruth Jones of Rodessa, Louisianna; she survives.<br />Other survivors include, six sisters, Jane Templeton of Rodessa, Louisianna, Nina Mabry of Williamstown, Kentucky, Sarah Buie of Richmond, Virginia, Mrs. Clyde Morrow of Nashville, Jane Davis of Riverside, California, Nell Dugger of Shreveport, Louisiana.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Wash OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Sep 1982<br />Wash Jones, 62, of Jackson, died Tuesday, September 28, 1982 in Jackson, Tennessee. Funeral services are to be held Friday, October 1, at 1 p. m. at Bledsoe Funeral Home, Jackson, with burial in that city.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Jones; three sons, Robert Jones, Pulaski, Thomas Jones, Nashville, and Clarence Jones, Louisville, Ky.; and a daughter, Miss Lydia Deniese Jones. Bledsoe Funeral Home, Jackson, is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Willard Thurman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Jan 1983<br />Mr. Willard Thurman Jones, 52, Fayetteville, died Wednesday, January 5, 1983 at Veterans&#8217; Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, January 8 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Rachel Woodard Jones, Fayetteville, and the late Buford Edward Jones.<br />He is also survived by two daughters, Mrs. Avis Sliger and Miss Tracey Jones, both of Nashville; three sons, Thomas and Scott Jones, both of Nashville, and Buford Jones, Cornersville; three sisters, Betty Jean Cook, Austin, Texas, Mary Ann Fuller, Columbus, Miss., and Gwyn James of Nashville; one brother, Carl E. Jones, Columbus, Miss., and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Willie Mae Braden OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Willie Mae Braden Jones of Dayton, Ohio, died Sunday, Oct. 13, 1985, at Good Samaritan Hospital in that city following an extended illness. Funeral services will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at H. H. Roberts Funeral Home, with burial in Dayton.<br />Mrs. Jones was a native of Lynnville and was the daughter of the late Walter and Katie Ellen Braden.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Brooks of Pulaski, Mrs. Anna Lou Jones of Dayton; one son, Thomas Roy Jones of Dayton; son-in-law, Rev. Frank Brooks of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Price of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Mary Ruth Fry of Nashville; two brothers, Walter C. Braden of Chicago, Ill., Robert J. Braden of Nashville; one aunt, Mrs. Louise Braden of Lynnville; several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JONES, Willis David, Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1988<br /><br />Mr. Willis David Jones, Jr., 58, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 11, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church and burial was in Calvary Cemetery, both in Lawrence County. Richard Buchignani and Tom Fields officiated at the services. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Jones was the son of the late Mary Catherine Gang and Willis D. Jones, Sr. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and was a 3rd Degree Knights of Columbus. He was employed at Giles County Furniture.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mildred Frances Jones of Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Anna Catherine Rohling and Mrs. Merilyn Louise, both of Leoma, Mrs. Cecelia Janette Beard and Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Norwood, both of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Carrol Jean Perry of Ardmore, Tenn; one sister, Margaret Rose Niedergeses of Lawrenceburg; 18 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JONES, Winfred OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Apr 1985<br />A freak accident at the Brown&#8217;s Ferry Nuclear Plant near Athens, Ala., claimed the life of a 39 year old Minor Hill man Thursday two days after the sprawling plant announced that it will shut down for maintenance improvements.<br />Winfred Jones, Route 1, Minor Hill, was killed when a large crane hook crashed through the roof of a building and struck him on the head.<br />According to Tennessee Valley Authority officials at the nuclear power facility, Mr. Jones was working in a small office near one of three turbines at the site when the hook, weighing several hundred pounds, fell through the roof.<br />Mike Harris, information officer at Brown&#8217;s Ferry, said the accident occurred around 10:30 p.m. Thursday.<br />Mr. Jones was taken immediately by TVA ambulance to the Athens Limestone Hospital in Athens where he was pronounced dead.<br />Harris said other workers were present when the accident happened, but there were no other injuries. Mr. Jones had been employed by TVA since 1974 and had worked at Brown&#8217;s Ferry since December, 1979. He was a power plant maintenance specialist.<br />J. A. Coffey, site director at Brown&#8217;s Ferry, commented on the tragic accident: &#8220;We&#8217;re very saddened by the death of Mr. Jones. He had been with TVA for several years, and he was well respected by those who worked with him.&#8221;<br />Harris said an investigation into the accident was continuing.<br />Funeral services were Saturday in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral home with Paul McKissack officiating. Burial was in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jones of Minor Hill; wife, Carolyn Townsend Jones; daughter, Tangie; son, Jason, all of Minor Hill; sister, Betty Jones of Minor Hill; brother, David Jones of Rogersville, Ala.<br /><br />JONES, Zeffie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zeffie Jones, 88, of Route 1, Goodsprings were conducted Wednesday, May 27 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Elmer Howell. Burial was in Shores Cemetery. Mrs. Jones died Monday in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />She was a native of Tennessee, the daughter of the late John M. and Delana Rackley Randall, and was married to the late Cullum Jones.<br />Survivors include three sons, Kenneth Jones, Pulaski, W. R. Jones, Goodsprings and Joe Jones, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Lona Rutherford and Mrs. Elaine Willis, Pulaski, Mrs. Hazel Powell, Lawrencebug and Mrs. Sarah Garner, Nashville; a brother, Dallas Randell, Lawrenceburg; a sister, Mrs. Lela Mae Wilburn, Miami, Fla.; 19 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren.<br /><br />JORDAN, John H. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />John H. Jordan, 56, of Pleasantville, New Jersey, died on Tuesday, May 11, 1982 in Pleasantville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Phillip and Bertha Coleman Jordan. He was a retired electronic technician for the Federal Aviation Agency. He served in the Merchant Marine during World War II, served four years in the Korean War and was selected for top secret work in atomic warfare with the U. S. Air Force. He attended Tennessee State University and was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 14, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel, W. L. Leslie officiating, with burial in the family plot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a son, Reginal Jordan, East Orange, New Jersey; two daughters, Lisa and Vanessa Geise Jordan, Pleasantville; and a sister, Mrs. Marguerite Jordan Savage, Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />JORDON, Blanche G. Pinkinton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jul 1986<br />Mrs. Blanche Gladys Jordon, 85, of Pulaski, died Saturday, July 5, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at Pulaski First Baptist Church with Rev. Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Bedford County, Mrs. Jordon was the daughter of the late Tom and Mallie Gillis Pinkinton and was married to the late Brantley Lee &#8220;Pop&#8221; Jordon.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Sarah LaMasters of Pulaski, Mrs. Bill Noblitt of Nashville; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mae Pinkston of Shelbyville; one brother, Pete Pinkinton of Shelbyville.<br /><br />JOURNEY, Eleanor Marie Stafford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Aug 1984<br />Mrs. Eleanor Marie Journey, 62, of Pulaski, died August 10, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, Mrs Journey was the daughter of the late Edd and Hattie Ward Stafford. She was an employee of Lee Mar Shirt Company.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, August 11, at 3 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Don Russell officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Alf Journey of Pulaski; one son, Grady D. Journey of Pulaski; three daughters, Joyce Ann Gowan of Lawrenceburg, Hattie Will Bledsoe, Barbara Kimbrough, both of Pulaski; four brothers, Edd Stafford, Solon Stafford, both of Pulaski, Bill Stafford of Indiana, Chester Stafford of Minor Hill; one sister, Emma Jones of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />KAISER, Grace Collins OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Grace Kaiser, 94, of Cornersville, died Friday, April 1, 1988, at Merryhill Health Care Center in Cornersville. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 3, at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Kaiser was a native of Marshall County and the daughter of the late William Bruce and Leota Dockerty Collins. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Nelda Kaiser Cheatham of Lynnville; two grandsons, Terry Cheatham of Lynnville, Ted H. Cheatham of Murfreesboro.<br /><br />KEEFAUVER, Robert L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Robert L. Keefauver, 77, of Sulphur Springs, Tenn., died Saturday, Nov. 29, 1986, at the Indian Path Hospital. Military graveside services were held Monday, Dec. 1, in Sulphur Springs.<br />A native of Washington County, Mr. Keefauver was the son of the late Robert and Sally Keefauver. He was an educator, college professor and served as principal of Giles County High School for two years in the early 1960&#8217;s. Mr. Keefauver was retired as a Lt. Colonel from the United States Air Force and was a member of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters-in-law, five nieces and three nephews.<br /><br />KEETON, John Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Mar 1987<br />Major (Ret. USAF) John Robert Keeton, 61, died at his home in Tampa, Fla., after an extended illness on March 13, 1987. Funeral services were conducted March 17 at the Curry and Son Funeral Home with burial in the Garden of Memories in Tampa, Fla.<br />Mr. Keeton was a resident of the Minnow Branch community and the son of the late Richard N. and Daisy Evans Keeton. He was a graduate of Campbellsville High School, Martin Methodist College and Vanderbilt University and the University of Southern Florida.<br />Mr. Keeton served in World War II and Vietnam. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism during a fighter mission in Southeast Asia when he flew his F-105 fighter jet straight into communist fire and succeeded in destroying his target in spite of intense personal danger.<br />Survivors include Pauline Drapelt Keeton of Tampa; four daughters, Deborah Burton of Virginia, Kathi Raymond of Woodstock, Ga., Lorna Capehart of Tampa, Carol Mapleson of Clearwater, Fla.; two sons, John Michael and Scott Keeton, both of Roswell, Ga.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Patsy Hamlett of Lynnville and Wylodean Shelton of Pulaski.<br /><br />KEITH, Ernest V. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Oct 1986<br />Mr. Ernest V. Keith, 95, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Tom Holland officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Texas, Mr. Keith was the son of the late Samuel and Ronie Simpson Keith.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jack Parks of Pulaski; three grandchildren, Jack Parks, Jr., Sheryl Rolin and Andrea Parks, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />KELLAM, Hallie Baird OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Mar 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Hallie Baird Kellam, 63, of 413 Alexander Street, Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 13, 1984 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday, March 15 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Paul Allen officiating. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Pulaski, and had been a saleslady at the former Standard Drug Store.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Cleveland and Hallie Westmoreland Baird, and widow of the late Tom Kellam.<br />She is survived by a daughter, Miss Connie Kellam of Portland; and three sisters, Mrs. Louise Berry, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, and Mrs. Marie Poplin, Nashville.<br /><br />KELLAM, Nola Pearl Worsham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1980<br />Mrs. Nola Pearl Kellam, 89, of Lewisburg died Thursday, May 22 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. Dr. Gudger Nichol was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Kellam was the daughter of the late Felix and Medora Worsham and was the wife of the late Roy J. Kellam. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Memphis, and Mrs. Thomas Mayfield, Nashville; a son, Dick Kellam, Nashville; eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br /><br />KELLAM, Velma Hastings OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1988<br />Mrs. Velma Kellam, 96, of the Hewitt Home, died December 19, 1988, in the Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held December 21 at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Bedford County, TN, Mrs. Kellam was a housewife and a member of the United Methodist Church. She was the wife of the late R. S. Kellam.<br />Survivors include three sons, Clibert Kellam of Decatur, Ala., David Kellam, of Detroit, Mich., and Fred Kellam, of Decatur, Ala.; six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.<br /><br />KELLER, Robert P. (Bob) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Apr 1987<br />Robert P. (Bob) Keller, a widely-known Pulaski businessman for many yeas, died at Hillside Hospital on Wednesday. He was 74 years old.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Keller were this afternoon (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKissack officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Carr and Erwin was in charge of arrangements.<br />A resident of Sunset Drive in Pulaski, Mr. Keller was a native of Marshall County who came here to open a real estate and auction company. He was owner of Bob Keller Realty and Auction Company, and did business in real estate in several states of the southeast.<br />He was the son of the late Robert Taylor and Bessie Acuff Keller. Survivors include his wife, Kathleen Keller of Pulaski.<br /><br />Active in business and community activities, Mr. Keller was among the founders of Hillcrest Country Club. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Kay Garrett and Kittie Keller; three sisters, Evelyn Wallace of Texas, Martha Coggins and June Hunter, both of Lewisburg; one grandchild; one great-grandchild.<br /><br />KELLEY, Betty Southern OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Betty Southern Kelley, 82, died Friday, Feb. 21, 1986, at Regency Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 22, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Sante Fe Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Kelley was a native of Williamson County.<br />Survivors include her husband, Lawrence Hardin Kelley; four sons, Roland Kelley of Milwaukee, Wisc., Leroy Kelley of Adairville, Ky., Clifton Kelley of Columbia, James Raybon Kelley of Santa Fe; four daughters, Mrs. Archie Fox of Yokley, Tenn., Mrs. Ester Davis of Columbia, Mrs. Louise Guthrie of Goodlettsville, Mrs. Loraine Ireland of Smyrna; five brother, Perry Southern of Godwin, Tenn., Robert Southern of Johnson Chapel, Tenn., Buster Southern of Bethel, Ernest Southern of Millington, Tenn., J. H. Southern of Smyrna; three sisters, Mrs. Eula Edwards, Mrs. Minnie Forehand, both of Williamson County, Mrs. Christine Caldwell of Santa Fe; 32 grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KELLEY, Donna Eunice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1988<br />Miss Donna Eunice Kelley, 63, of Prospect died Sunday, Aug. 14, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Lavoyd Moore, Robin Moss and Bro. McDowell officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery in Elkmont, Ala.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Miss Kelley was the daughter of the late Ora Moss Kelley.<br />Survivors include her father, George Kelley of Prospect; six brothers, Wayne, Elwood, Jimmy, John and Ray Kelley, all of Prospect, Henry Kelley of Athens, Ala.; five sisters, Helen Beddingfield of Pulaski, Lura Kelley and Georgia McGlockin, both of Prospect, Eva Watkins of Elkmont, Ala., Florine Culps of Michigan.<br /><br />KELLEY, Everett Ray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Nov 1980<br />Everett Ray Kelley, 74, of Pulaski died Sunday, November 17, 1980, at Veterans&#8217; Administration Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Albert Pope the officiant. Interment was in Elkmont Cemetery.<br />Mr. Kelley, a native of Michigan, was the son of the late John and Mina Osman Kelley. He was a veteran of World War II and had served in the U. S. Army for 20 years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rena L. Abernathy Kelley; three step-sons, Dean Abernathy, Windell Abernathy and Robert Abernathy, Pulaski; two step-daughters, Mrs. Faye Prentice and Mrs. Kay Barnes, Pulaski and a sister, Mrs. George Smith, Inglewood, Calif.<br /><br />KELLEY, James Leroy Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Apr 1980<br /><br />James Leroy Kelley, Sr., 88, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, April 10 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were conducted Saturday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial following in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. William Millican was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Kelley&#8217;s parents were the late James Madison and Laura Fleeman Kelley. He was a retired merchant and held membership in the New Prospect Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Belle Dona Johnson Kelley; a daughter, Mrs. Elwood Parker, Lawrenceburg; a son, James L. Kelley, Jr., Decherd; two step-daughters, Mrs. Gerald Young, Pulaski and Mrs. Mark Thurman, Lynnville; a step-son, Charlie Johnson, Pulaski; a brother, Ira V. Kelley, Nashville; five grandchildren; four great grandchildren and three step-grandchildren.<br /><br />KELLEY, Mary Josephine OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jan 1981<br />Mrs. Mary Josephine Kelley, 67, died in Seattle, Washington Saturday, January 24.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Lou and Lizzie A. Wheeler.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Rachel Stogner of Pulaski; two brothers, James Wheeler of Pulaski and Robert Douglas Wheeler of Portland, Ore.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />KELLEY, Rossie H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Nov 1984<br />Rossie H. Kelley, 73, of Lawrenceburg, died on Thursday, November 8, 1984, at the Lawrenceburg Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe and Lizzie Thorne Kelley. He was a member of the Pulaski Street Church of Christ. He was retired from the taxi business.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 10, at Freeman-Pettus Funeral Home, J. Noel Merideth officiating, with burial in Bumpas Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Jaco Kelley, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Tina L. Smith, Lawrenceburg; two sons, David Kelley, Loretto, and R. J. Kelley, Auburndale, Florida; one step-daughter, Brenda Smith, Birmingham, Alabama; two sisters, Ann Grinnell, Lawrenceburg, and Christine Kimbrough, Anthony Hill; three brothers, Cleveland Kelley, Pulaski, Bill Kelley, Athens, Alabama, and Buford Kelley, Crossville, Tennessee; nine grandchildren and five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />KELLUM, Anna Elizabeth Bass OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Feb 1981<br />Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Bass Kellum of Pulaski, 63, died Thursday, January 29 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were conducted Friday morning at 11 :00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Kellum was the daughter of the late Atha and Mary McCormick Bass.<br />Survivors include her husband, James R. Kellum; a son, Jimmy Kellum of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Raymond Phillips of Goodsprings; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />KELLY, Fred D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1980<br /><br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Fred D. Kelly of Wilmington, Del., who died Saturday, October 18 in that city were held Tuesday at 11:00 a. m. at Covey and Allen Funeral Home. Burial was in Wilmington.<br />Mr. Kelly was a son of the late George L. and Anna C. Kelly of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maudie Kelly; a daughter, Miss Patricia Kelly of Canada; a son, the Rev. Christopher Kelly of Pompano, Fla. and a sister Mrs. Marianna Black of Pulaski.<br /><br />KELLY, John Holland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1989<br />John Holland Kelly, 80, died Friday, March 31, 1989, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Truman Hibbett officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Kelly was the son of the late Otis Joab and Alice Holland Kelly. He was a retired carpenter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Agnes Currin Hargrove Kelly, Prospect; four sons, John H. Kelly, Jr. and Joe Kelly, both of Pulaski, Robert Kelly, Minor Hill and William G. (Billy) Kelly, Cleveland, Tenn.; two daughters, Preble Diane Kelly, Prospect and Mrs. Silvia Ward, Knoxville; one brother, J. B. Kelly, Pulaski; two sisters, Almeda Murray Mrney, Texas and Juanita Stanley, Florida; 14 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />KELLY, Lorraine Gordon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Dec 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lorraine Gordon Kelly were held in Indianapolis, Indiana on Saturday, November 27, 1982 with burial in that city.<br />Mrs. Kelly, sister of Mrs. Louise Abernathy of Pulaski, died in Indianapolis.<br />Summons Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />KELSEY, Evans Compton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Mar 1983<br />Mr. Evans Compton Kelsey, 71, Florence, Ala., died Sunday, March 13, 1983 in Florence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Mon., March 14 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Paul Allen officiating.<br />Mr. Kelsey was a native of Florida, son of the late Samuel Leroy and Emma Davidson Kelsey. He was a Methodist.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth B. Kelsey, Florence; a son, Roy Kelsey, Florence; a brother, Murphy Kelsey, Smyrna, Tennessee; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />KELTNER, Lillian McCracken OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Aug 1981<br />Funeral services for a native of Giles County, Mrs. Lillian McCracken Keltner, 88, of Franklin who died Saturday, August 8 in Giles County Hospital were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. Church of Christ minister Tom Orr was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Keltner, a retired saleswoman, was the daughter of the late W. W. and Maude Harris McCracken, and was married to the late Forrest Keltner. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two nephews and four nieces.<br /><br /><br />KELTNER, Mary Lou Gunter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1986<br />Mrs. Mary Lou Keltner, 84, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Carl Nelson officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Keltner was the daughter of the late James William and Urilla Gaines Gunter and was married to the late William Clarence Keltner.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Alton Bass of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />KELTNER, William Clarence (Brad) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1983<br />William Clarence (Brad) Keltner, 86, of Route 4, Pulaski, died on Friday, April 1, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 3 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Interment followed in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Keltner was a retired farmer. His wife, Mary Lou Gunter Keltner of Pulaski, is his lone survivor.<br />He was the son of the late John and Jenny Harwell Keltner.<br /><br />KELTON, Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 May 1987<br />Funeral services for Dr. Allen Kelton, 60, of Northport, Ala., were held Friday, May 15, at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Tuscaloosa, Ala., with burial Saturday, May 16, at Fall River Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />He was the son of Mrs. Jennie Frazier Kelton of Leoma and was married to Dr. Mai Hogan Kelton of Northport.<br />Other survivors include one son, John Allen Kelton of Memphis and one daughter, Mary Katherine Kelton of Texas.<br />Dr. Kelton was an assistant professor and librarian at the University of Alabama since 1969. For eight years, he was the head of the university&#8217;s Business Library, then served as business and communications bibliographer in collection development and serials librarian in the Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library.<br />He received the M.A. in library science the Ed. S. and the Ph.D. degrees from George Peabody College for teacher, where he was elected to to membership in Beta Phi Mu, International Library Science Fraternity, and where the major research for his doctorate in higher education culminated in a two-volume history of the University of Nashville.<br />Dr. Kelton&#8217;s undergraduate schooling was at Martin Methodist College and Middle Tennessee State University, where he earned the B.S. degree in 1948. He was a graduate of Lawrence County High School and served as a corporal in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.<br />Dr. Kelton had held membership in the Tennessee Library Association, the Alabama Library Association and the American Library Association. He was a member of the Tuscaloosa Civitan Club and was an elder at Convenant Presbyterian Church since 1974.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Johnnie Neal OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Dec 1984<br /><br />Graveside services for Mrs. Johnnie Neal Kennedy, 88, of Murfreesboro were to be held at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 18, 1984, at Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, with Woodfin Memorial Chapel in charge of arrangements.<br />She was a a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include one sister, Rebecca Curtis of Georgia; three nephews and a niece.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Kathleen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1983<br />Miss Kathleen Kennedy, 90, died at her home in Ona, West Virginia, on April 5, 1983. Burial followed in the family plot in Cornersville, TN. The Rev. Gudger Nichols officiated at the graveside service.<br />Born in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Kennedy. Dr. Kennedy served as pastor of the local First Presbyterian Church for over 40 years.<br />After graduating from Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia. Miss Kennedy taught for a time at Martin College. Later she and a friend ran a school for needy boys and girls for more than 30 years.<br />Miss Kennedy was the sister of the late Harris and Marion Stoddert Kennedy.<br />A nephew and niece survive.<br /><br />KENNGOTT, Anita Reynolds OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Anita Kenngott, age 53, of Los Angeles, California, died December 29, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br />Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 31, in the Church of the Messiah Episcopal Church in Pulaski with the Rev. Carl Cannon officiating.<br />A native of Missouri, Mrs. Kenngott was a member of the Episcopal Church. She was manager of the Beverly-Wishire Hotel in Los Angeles for 20 years. She was the daughter of Mrs. Alma Johns Reynolds of Pulaski and the late Benjamin F. Reynolds, her mother survives.<br />Survivors other than her mother include three sisters, Mrs. Benny Graves, Miss Donna Reynolds, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Sherri Harris of Irvine, California; two brothers, Jim Reynolds of Pulaski, Joe Reynolds of Hollywood, California; 3 nieces and 3 nephews.<br /><br />KENT, Don L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1981<br />Funeral services for Don L. Kent, 70, of Route 4, Lawrenceburg, who died Monday, November 16 in Parkview Hospital, Nashville, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg by the Rev. Kenneth McCafferty and the Rev. Ted Burlison.<br />A World War II veteran and retired TVA employee, Mr. Kent was born in Alabama, the son of the late James Ernest and Matilda L. Campbell Kent.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mauvelene Whitehead Kent; a son, Roger Kent, Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mrs. Debbie Bates, Cookeville and Mrs. Carol Moore, Pulaski; a brother, Dudley Kent, Tuscumbia, Ala.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mary Prater and Mrs. Jean Mitchell, Tuscumbia, Ala.; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />KERR, Charles Reese OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Dec 1980<br /><br />Charles Reese Kerr, 76, of Rogersville, Ala. died Wednesday, December 24, in a Florence, Ala. hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala. with burial in Dement Cemetery, Limestone County, Alabama.<br />He was the son of the late Carson Reed Kerr and Mary Emma Glazner Kerr.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Naomi Hagood Kerr; eight sons, Charles Kerr, Coxey, Ala., Harry Kerr, Center Star, Ala., Larry Kerr and James Kerr, Birmingham, Ala., Lloyd D. Kerr and Thomas Kerr, Athens, Ala. and Rodney Kerr, Atlanta, Ga.; three daughters, Mrs. Verna Cowley, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Nancy Jo Cooper, Rogersville and Mrs. Betty Jean Kiep, Athens; three sisters, Mrs. Fenton Hall, Pulaski, Mrs. Alma Gooch, Stella, and Mrs. Lucille Langan, Meridian, Miss.; four brothers, Leslie Kerr, Stella, Archie Kerr, Florence, Ala., Samuel Kerr, Endicott, NY and Don Kerr, Williamsburg, Va. and 35 grandchildren.<br /><br />KERR, Norman Patterson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1988<br />Mr. Norman Patterson Kerr, 97, died Monday, May 2, 1988, at Hardin County General Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 4, at Shackelford Chapel with burial in Mount Herman Cemetery.<br />Mr. Kerr was the son of the late Andrew S. and Elizabeth Letitia Young Kerr and was married to the late Clara McLean Kerr.<br />Survivors include two sons, Bill Kerr of Savannah, Bobby Kerr of Sherwood, Ark.; four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and Mrs. Letitia Bain, both of Savannah, Mrs. Geneva Felker of Lynnville, Mrs. Sue Cooper of Saltillo, Tenn.; 16 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KIDD, Mattie Vanover OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Mattie Vanover Kidd, 85, Route 2, Cornersville, died on Monday, September 2, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of McCreary County, Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late John and Mollie Kennedy Vanover and was married to the late Oscar Kidd.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, September 5, at Hickman Funeral Home in Whitley, Kentucky, with burial there. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Edna E. Stunick, Cornersville.<br /><br />KIEFF, James Hulbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 May 1981<br />James Hulbert Kieff, 68, a resident of Fairhaven Nursing Home, died there Sunday, May 3. Funeral rites were conducted Tuesday at 11:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel, by the Rev. Mark Johnson. Burial followed in Salem Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mr. Kieff was the son of the late William Michael and Sara Ellen Skeets Kieff. He was a retired operator of an automobile repair shop.<br />Survivors include a brother, W. C. Kieff, Athens, Ala.; five sisters, Mrs. Layette Townsend, Salem, Ala., Mrs. Paul Williams, Mrs. J. D. Pickett, Mrs. J. C. Davis and Mrs. Harry Williams, Minor Hill.<br /><br />KIEFF, Mary Bessie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1983<br /><br />Miss Mary Bessie Kieff, 86, Rt. 1, Lester, Alabama, died June 3, 1983, at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Lester, Alabama.<br />She was a native of Limestone County, Alabama, and a member of the Church of Christ. She was the daughter of the late D. N. and Sarah Arthur Kieff.<br />Funeral services were held in Craigs Chapel Church of Christ, 2 p.m. Saturday, June 4, 1983 with burial in New Salem Cemetery, Brother Van Bowers officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Anna Andrews, and one brother Earl Kieff, both of Lester, Alabama. Several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />KILGO, John Wesley Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for John Wesley Kilgo, Jr., 92, a resident of Tim&#8217;s Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg, who died Wednesday, September 3 in Crockett General Hospital in that city were conducted Friday at 10:00 a. m. at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in Westside Cemetery. The Rev. John Pennington and the Rev. Bobby Dobble were the officiants.<br />A native of Cullman, Ala., Mr. Kilgo was the son of the late John Wesley, Sr. and Dolly Ann Spiegle Kilgo and was married to the late Rosa Lee McAfee Kilgo. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two sons, John Lee Kilgo, Gainesville, Fla. and Harold Kilgo, Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mrs. Jean Robertson, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Helen Petty, Columbia; a brother, Alphew Kilgo, Cullman; a sister, Mrs. Delphia Abbott, Cullman; 13 grand-children and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />KILGORE, Mattie Lou Hendrix OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1988<br />Mrs. Mattie Lou Hendrix Kilgore, 57, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988 at her residence in Columbia. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 25, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Kilgore was the daughter of the late James Floyd and Anna Bell Attkisson Hendrix.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jerry &#8220;Elaine&#8221; Glenn of College Grove; one son, Johnny Clay Stanfill, Ethridge; four sisters, Mrs. Woodrow Nelson, Mrs. Dorris Blake, both of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Leroy Riggins, Ethridge, and Mrs. Wayne Womack, Gallatin; two brothers, Ernest Hendrix, Ethridge and Clyde Hendrix, Columbia; three grandchildren and three step-grandchildren.<br /><br />KILPATRICK, Bessie Lou Tosh OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Bessie Lou Kilpatrick, 67, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Ernest Casteel officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Ike and Lois Bryant Tosh and was married to the late H. L. Kilpatrick.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, Morgan and Junior Kilpatrick, both of Pulaski; six daughters, Rosie Thompson, Katie Smith, Elizabeth Williams, all of Pulaski, Sybil Jenkins of Lynnville, Marie Watts, Evelyn Williams, both of Nashville; one brother, William Tosh of Pulaski; two sisters, Lizzie Sisk and Rettor Wright, both of Pulaski; 28 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KILPATRICK, John J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1986<br />Mr. John J. Kilpatrick, former resident of Giles County, died in Tulsa, Okla., Friday, April 11, 1986, at the age of 91. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 14, at St. John&#8217;s Episcopal Church in Tulsa. Burial was in the Kilpatrick family mausoleum in Beatrice, Neb., on April 15.<br />Mr. Kilpatrick was a native of Gage County, Neb. He was a cattle rancher on the Clifton Place in Pulaski. He was a member of the Masonic Purity Lodge in Imperial, Neb., for 60 years and received a 50-year Shrine pin from Tehama Temple in Hastings, Neb.<br />Survivors include his wife, Adah Hendryx Kilpatrick; one daughter, Mrs. William (Joan) Scheurich of Tulsa; one granddaughter, Gretchen Scheurich of Tulsa; one grandson and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. James W. Scheurich of Houston.<br /><br />KIMBLE, Susie Carter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Susie CarterKimble will be held at 11:00 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at A. D. Porter Funeral Home in Louisville, Ky. Burial will be in Louisville.<br />Mrs. Kimble who died Saturday, November 28, 1981 at her home was the daughter of the late Anthony and Ferra Davis Carter and was a native of Pulaski. She was a Methodist.<br />Her survivors are her husband, Rev. Jerry Kimble, Louisville; one daughter, Mrs. Jerry Lee Reed and four grandchildren of Indianapolis, Ind.; one sister, Mrs.Mary C. Harwell and one aunt, Mrs. Mary Lou Burch both of Pulaski and three nieces.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Alvie Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1982<br />Alvie Jones Kimbrough, 57, Route 1, Prospect, died on Saturday, February 6, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Belves and Ida Craig Kimbrough. He was a retired employee of Fafnir Bearing.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Monday, February 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Mark Hall and Ray McDonald officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Kimbrough, Prospect; five sons, Thomas, Ronald, Roy, Alvie and Jeff Kimbrough, all of Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Cheryl Harris, Pulaski; three brothers, John R., Louie, and Cordell Kimbrough, all of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Nell Hollingsworth, Pulaski; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Annie Laurie Reagin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Laurie Reagin Kimbrough, 89, were held Saturday, May 23 at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Mr. Perry. Burial was in Stella Cemetery. Mrs. Kimbrough died Wednesday at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Smith and Cora Lee Grant Reagin and was married to the late Grover C. Kimbrough. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br /><br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Lee Harris, Pulaski; a son, George R. Kimbrough, Prospect; four sisters, Mrs. Tennie Mae Crumpler, Madison, Miss Agnes Reagin and Mrs. Lena Lowrey, Nashville and Mrs. Elizabeth Brewington. Check on this!<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Choicy Ballentine OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1988<br />Mrs. Choicy B. Kimbrough, 82, of Prospect, died Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 6 at Anthony Hill Missionary Baptist Church with O. L. McWilliams officiating. Burial was in Goodsprings Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Kimbrough was the daughter of the late William and Lenora Martin Ballentine. She was married to the late Warren Kimbrough.<br />Survivors include three sons, Leroy Jones, Detroit, Mich., Cal Jones, Indianapolis, Ind., and Chris Jones, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Autra Beasley, Mrs. Naomi Patterson, Clarissi Johnson, all of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Magnolia Ward, Chicago, Ill.; 21 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Henry Grady OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Oct 1981<br />Funeral services for Henry Grady Kimbrough, 76, of Route 1, Lester, Ala were hedl at 11:00 a. m. Thursday October 22 at Carr and Erwin Chapel . Burial in Stella Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A Giles County native born Feb. 3, 1905, Mr. Kimbrough was the son of the late John Lee and Jennie Tarpley Kimbrough. Mr. Kimbrough died at his home at Salem, Ala. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jewell Wilkerson Kimbrough of Salem, Alabama; two sons, Alvin Kimbrough and Teddy Dwight Kimbrough both of Chattanooga; four daughters, Mrs. Thelma Loveless and Mrs. Wanda Lee Horn, Pulaski, Mrs. Lillian Corder, Salem, Alabama, and Mrs. Louise Moates; twenty-two grandchildren, twenty two great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Lela Etta OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Lela Etta Kimbrough, 88, Route 1, Lynnville, died on Sunday, December 13, 1981, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Robert and Molly Carvell Petty and the wife of the late Elmer R. Kimbrough.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, December 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Steve Angus officiating.<br />Survivors include two stepdaughters, Mrs. Geneva Smith, Lynnville, and Mrs. Mary Lavender, Williamson County; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Mary Ina Gallant OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Nov 1985<br />Mrs. Mary Ina Kimbrough, 91, of Shawnee, Okla., died Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1985, in that city. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Gadsden, Ala., she was the wife of the late S. H. &#8220;Dick&#8221; Kimbrough.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joanna Hazlewood of Tecumseh, Okla., Mrs. W. L. Bute of Knoxville; two sisters, Mrs. Coy Anderson of Florence, Ala., Mrs. Madge Lancaster of Phoenix, Ariz.; one brother, Crump Gallant of Orlando, Fla.; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Terrell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Oct 1986<br />Mr. Terrell Kimbrough, 70, of Nashville, died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1986, at a Nashville hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.<br />Kimbrough was a native of Giles County, a retired barber and a World War II veteran.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sarah Graves Kimbrough of Nashville; one daughter, Betty Jean Brent of Nashville; five sisters, Ura Kimbrough of Nashville, Martha Johnson of Columbia, Elizabeth Brown of Prospect, Ozella Tate and Mildred Potts, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Clayburn Kimbrough of Columbia, Edgar Kimbrough of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Willa Mae Reed OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Willa Mae Kimbrough, 62, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Sept. 22, 1983, at the Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sept. 24 at 2:30 p.m. at the Bennett May Chapel with burial in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was married to Ernest N. Kimbrough and the daughter of the late William O. and Nettie Lovett Reed.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Connie Ledbetter of Hendersonville, North Carolina and Mrs. Cathy Reed of Donelson; two brothers, J. B. Reed of McBurg and Morris Reed, Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Ozell Arnold, Fayetteville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />KINCAID, Lola Green OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1983<br />Lola Kincaid, 85, of Route 6, Dickson, Tenn., died on Tuesday, March 15, 1983 at Royal Care Nursing Home in Erin, Tenn.<br />Graveside services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 17 at Powell Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Kincaid was a member of the Baptist Church and a housewife. She was married to the late Willie Kincaid and was the daughter of the late W. T. Green and Mary Elizabeth Mangrum.<br />Survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Cole of Dickson, and Mrs. Robert Amis of Birmingham, Ala.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />KINCAID, Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Feb 1987<br />Mr. Roy Kincaid, 83, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Feb. 12, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Memorial services were held Friday evening, Feb. 13, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was Monday, Feb. 16, at Roseland Park Cemetery in Detroit, Mich.<br />A native of West Virginia, Mr. Kincaid was the son of the late Isaac and Vina Summers Kincaid and was married to the late Betty Tusbert Kincaid. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Edith Simmons of Pulaski; one nephew, Ronald Simmons of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />KING, Alta Jane Angus OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alta Jane King, 78, of Route 2, Pulaski, who died Thursday, February 14 in Giles County Hospital were conducted Saturday at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox was the officiant.<br />Mrs. King, born in Giles County, was the daughter of the late Nathan and Mattie Wakefield Angus and was married to the late William F. King. She was a member of Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mattie Dunnavant, Pulaski; three sons, Robert King, Tommy King, and Billy King, Giles County; a brother, George Angus, Pulaski; 17 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.<br /><br />KING, Annie Mae Lewis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Sep 1986<br />Mrs. Annie Mae King, 90, of Spring, Texas, died Thursday, Aug. 28, at Northwest Medical Center Hospital in Houston.<br />Funeral services were Friday, Aug. 29, at Earthman Chapel, with Dr. Leroy Patterson officiating. Burial was in Resthaven Memorial Gardens in Houston.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs.King was the daughter of the late Robert and Jane Taylor Lewis. She was a member of Liberty Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, George Edward King of Houston, Robert Alvin King of Jewett, Texas; one daughter, Jeneal King Loveless of Spring, Texas; nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KING, James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Aug 1982<br />James King, 107, of Nashville, died on Friday, July 30, 1982 in a Nashville nursing home.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Earl Scruggs at 12:00 noon on Friday, August 6 at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial followed in Center Point Cemetery.<br />A retired pullman porter and a native of the Center Point Community in Giles County, mr. King was married to the late Anne Dunnivant King and was the son of the late Arthur and Nancy Bass King.<br />He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Beular K. Gardner of Elkton.<br /><br />KING, John D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1988<br />Mr. John D. King, 76, of Pulaski, died Friday, Feb. 12, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 15, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. King was the son of the late William G. and Edna Lee Groth King and was married to the late Ola Mae King. He was a member of the Methodist church and was a self-employed carpenter.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mattie Florence Campbell of Peoria, Ill.; one nephew, William H. Campbell of Oklahoma, Okla.<br /><br />KING, Julia A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />Miss Julia A. King, 77, Pulaski, died on Saturday, September 1, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas J. and Ella Matthews King. She was a retired nurse.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, September 3, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, G. C. Fox and Glenn Colley officiating.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Vernon, Mrs. Porter May Ray, and Mrs. Gertrude Rolen, Pulaski; four nephews and a niece.<br /><br />KING, Leonard Aubrey Newsline 24 Feb 1987<br />Leonard A. King, 68, of 423 East Highland Street, Pulaski, TN, died February 16, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. King was the son of the late Monroe and Grace Holley King. He was a retired restaurant owner and operator and a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Margaret L. Coffman King of Pulaski; one son, Wayne King of Pulaski; one daughter, Linda Sandridge of Atlanta, GA; one brother, Willis King of McBurg, TN; two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn West of McBurg, TN and Mrs. Ann Hereford of Fayetteville, TN; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />KING, Lira OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Lira King, 84, of Route 3, Pulaski, were held Wednesday, April 9, 1980 at 11:00 a. m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Earl Scruggs. Interment in Center Point Cemetery.<br />Mrs. King died in Giles County Hospital Sunday evening, April 6. A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late Arthur and Nancy Bass King and was a World War I veteran and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maria King, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Beulah Gardner, Elkton; one brother, James King, Nashville; a son, Morris King, Nashville; one granddaughter, 1 step-daughter, Mrs. Flavor McNairy of Pulaski; a step-son Raymond Garrison, Indianapolis, Ind.<br /><br />KING, Pearl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl King, 96, were held Sunday, June 22 at 2:00 at the Queen Ann Funeral Home with the Rev. R. E. Bailey officiating. Mrs. King passed away June 19 at the Fairhaven Nursing Home. Burial was at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. King was born in Giles County in the Bryson community, and was a member of the Indian Creek Missionary Baptist Church for over 75 years. She was the daughter of the late Alex and Addie Bass.<br />Survivors include one son, James King and two daughters, Mrs. Addie Dobbins, Pulaski and Mrs. Susie Mae Moore, Cleveland, Ohio, thirty-seven grandchildren and twenty-six great grandchildren.<br /><br />KING, Sally May OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Mar 1980<br /><br />Funeral services for a retired teacher, Miss Sally May King, 86, of Route 1, Ardmore, who died Friday, March 7 in Giles County Hospital were conducted Saturday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Eugene Crawford. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Miss King was the daughter of the late Joe H. and Rosa Gilbert King. She was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Bessie Lou Anderson of Ardmore; a nephew, Joseph Gilbert King of Chattanooga; a great niece and two great nephews.<br /><br />KING, Solonia Miles OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Mar 1989<br />Solonia Miles King, 45, Vista Drive, Madison, TN, died Saturday, Feb. 18, 1989 at the Tennessee Christian Medical Center. Funeral services were held Feb. 22 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. John Tucker officiating. Burial was in Agnew Cemetery.<br />Mrs. King was a native of Giles County and was the daughter of James Lewis and Katherine Dickerson Miles. She was married to the Edward Lee King.<br />Survivors include in addition to her parents, two sisters, Mattie A. Miles and Mrs. Alma Ruth Reynolds, several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.<br /><br />KIRBY, Irene Boneham OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Mar 1989<br />Mrs. Irene B. Kirby, 76, of Elkton (Prospect) died Monday, March 13, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 16, at Dawson-Wikoff Funeral Home in Maroa, Ill., with burial in Garver-Brick Cemetery in Oreana, Ill.<br />A native of Macon County, Ill., Mrs. Kirby was the daughter of the late Samuel and Mae Ragsdale Boneham and was married to the late Virgil Dowman Kirby. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy M. Ingram of Prospect; one son, Harold L. Kirby of Phoenix, Ariz.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KISER, Otis M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Mar 1984<br />Mr. Otis M. Kiser, age 89, of the Robertson Fork Community, died March 15, 1984, at the Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 17, at 2:30 p.m. in the London Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Kiser was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Margaret Clift of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Smith of Donelson; one grandchild; 2 great-grandchildren.<br />London Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KLEIGER, Rita Mathis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jan 1989<br />Rita Mathis Kleiger, 38, of Los Angeles, Calif., died Sunday, December 25, 1988, at the Good Samaritan Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 31, 1988, at Freemon-Pettus Funeral Home with Wayne Benson and Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.<br /><br />Ms. Kleiger was the daughter of the late Robert Edward Mathis. Survivors include her mother, Jessie Mathis Sandridge of Lawrenceburg; step-father, Morris Sandridge of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Randy Mathis of Mount Juliet; one step-brother, Bill Sandridge of Pulaski; one foster sister, Joyce Sullivan of Albuquerque, N.M.; two nieces.<br /><br />KOHLER, William Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1988<br />Mr. William Howard Kohler, 49, of Athens, Ala., died Tuesday, March 22, 1988, at Athens Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, March 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. Kohler was the son of the late Charles and Emma Hankins Kohler. He was a veteran of the Korean War.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Ellen Kohler of Athens; two sons, Anthony William Kohler of Athens, John Kohler of Indiana; two daughters, Twila and Tina Kohler, both of Indiana; one step-daughter, April Lee Hill of Athens; one brother, Kenneth Kohler of Alabama; one sister, Helen Kimbrough of Pulaski; one grandchild.<br /><br />KONIG, Calip Lloyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1983<br />Mr. Calip Lloyd Konig, 70, of Route One, Anderson, AL, in the Lexington Community, died on Thursday, March 24, 1983 at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Brother Gary Smalley and Brother O&#8217;Neal Martin at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 26 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Bonnertown Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Konig was a member of the Church of Christ and a retired farmer. His wife, Otha Stinson Konig, of Lexington, AL, survives. He was the son of Bernard D. and Nancy Smith Konig.<br />Additonal survivors include, one son, Bernard Konig of Five Points, TN; one daughter, Mrs. Karen Dauer of Woodbridge, VA; one brother, Leslie Konig of Five Points; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Brown of Park Grove and two grandchildren.<br /><br />KNIGHT, Debra Watson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Debra Elizabeth Watson Knight, 30, of Knoxville, died Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1988, at St. Mary&#8217;s Hospital in Knoxville. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Eaton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Knight was the daughter of the late Allen Watson. Survivors include her mother, Margaret H. Watson of Pulaski; her husband, Gary Knight of Knoxville; two brothers, Frank and Wayne Watson, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Shirley Hargrove, Linda Blade and Pat Myers, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />KNIGHTON, Annabell Stevenson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Annabell S. Knighton, 80, of Summerville, South Carolina, formerly of Pulaski, died on Monday, November 5, 1984, in a Charleston, South Carolina hospital.<br />A native of Gardner, Kansas, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Susan Morgan Stevenson.<br />Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 7, at Dorchester Memory Gardens in Summerville, with James A. Dyal Funeral, Summerville, in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Columbus P. Knighton, Summerville.<br /><br />KNOX, Annie Paulk OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1981<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Annie Paulk Knox, 87, of Birmingham, Ala., who died Wednesday, January 28 in that city were held Friday at Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham.<br />Mrs. Knox, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late John and Matthew H. Sinclair Paulk and was the wife of the late Herman R. Knox, also of Giles County. She was a member of South Highland Presbyterian Church and of the Eastern Star.<br />Survivors include three sons, Herman R. Knox, Jr., Victor N. Knox and John M. Knox, all of Birmingham; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Paulk Lapham of Birmingham; 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />KNOX, Julian Allen OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jan 1983<br />Mr. Julian Allen Knox, 86, Lynnville, died Monday, January 2, 1983 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wed., Jan. 5 at Lynnville Presbyterian Church with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Dr. Edward J. Knox officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Samuel Allen Knox and India M. Abernathy. He was married to the late Margaret Parsons Knox.<br />Mr. Knox was a veteran of World War I and was a direct descendant of Samuel Knox, a Revolutionary War soldier.<br />He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William Hickerson, Cornersville; five sons, Joe Knox, Charlotte, N.C., John Knox, Lynnville, William Knox, Port Arthur, Texas, the Rev. Dr. Edward Knox, Memphis, and Reobert Knox, Madison; one sister, Mrs. Burney Campbell, Lynnville; 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KNOX, Sam Thomas OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Mar 1983<br />Mr. Sam Thomas Knox, 72, Pulaski, died Saturday, March 26, 1983, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, March 28 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Theo and Sinnie McGee Knox and was married to Virginia Knox, Pulaski. Other survivors include one brother, Lee Knox, Louisville, Ky., and one sister, Laura Newton, Pulaski.<br /><br />KRESSENBERG, Berniece Wiggins OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Aug 1985<br />Berniece Kressenberg, a long-time Giles County newspaper columnist and editor, died Wednesday at her Pisgah Pike Home in Pulaski. She was 60 years old.<br />The body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Episcopal Church of the Messiah with the Rev. Carl Cannon officiating.<br />Mrs. Kressenberg, a native of Memphis, had suffered from cancer for several years, but although in ill health she continued to work at OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, until her retirement early this year&#8230;..<br /><br />Mrs. Kressenberg is survived by two sons, Keith, of Pulaski, and Kent of Lynnville; one daughter, Karen, of Pulaski. She is also survived by an aunt, Miriam Stovall, of Memphis.<br />Mrs. Kressenberg was the daughter of the late T. S. and Nona Holmes Wiggins.<br />The Kressenberg family has asked donations be made to the Giles County Library in lieu of flowers.<br /><br />KRIEGER, Arthur OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jun 1987<br />Mr. Arthur Krieger, 90, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, June 9, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Graveside services were held Wednesday, June 10, at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. William Moss officiating.<br />A native of Buffalo, New York, Mr. Krieger was a retired employee of Goodyear Tire Company and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Surviovrs include his wife Mary Louise Blackman Krieger of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Sig Berge of Seattle, Wash.; one brother-in-law, Jack Blackman of Pulaski; one niece, Mrs. Jack Fugatt of Mission Viego, Calif.<br /><br />LACKEY, Minda Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Apr 1985<br />Mrs. Minda Lackey, 74, died last month. Funeral services were held March 19, 1985, at the Bennett May Funeral Home with Gary Kelly, Minor Powers, and Michael Bannon officiating.<br />She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, where she taught Sunday School for several years. She retired after 30 years service with Southern Bell Telephone Company.<br />Mrs. Lackey was a member of the Margaret Sr. Circle of King&#8217;s Daughters and Sons, where she served as secretary for several years.<br />After her retirement, Mrs. Lackey died volunteer office work at Martin College.<br />Bill Starnes, president of the college, said the college could always depend on &#8220;Minda for ready, capable, dependable and volunteer service.&#8221; &#8221; Mrs. Lackey dedicated herself to people and service.,&#8221; Starnes added.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Woodrow Strawn of Pulaski, Mrs. Layon Brown of Gallatin; and one brother, S. C. Reed. of Winchester.<br /><br />LADD, Edward Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />Edward Lee Ladd, 61, died on Tuesday, May 18, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County and a World War II veteran.<br />Funeral services were held at noon Saturday, May 22, at Jordan Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Thomas Givens officiating.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Hattie Drake; three sons, Edward L. Ladd, Jr., Detroit, Michigan, Frederick Ladd, Kansas City, Kansas, and Reginald Ladd, Houston, Texas.<br /><br />LADD, Elizabeth Taylor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Ladd of Pulaski, died Monday, July 13, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, July 17, at St. James Primitive Baptist Church with the Rev. John Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ladd was the daughter of the late Clifton and Sadie Goff Taylor and was married to the late Travis Ladd. She was a member of the St. James Primitive Baptist Church and was a retired cook at Bridgeforth High School.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Marine Jenkins of Chicago, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. Sadie C. Gardner of Chicago; two grandsons, William Jenkins of Atlanta, Georgia, Marshall Jenkins of Pulaski; and one great-grandson.<br /><br />LAMAR, James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Apr 1987<br />Mr. James Lamar, 80, of Chattanooga, died Tuesday, April 21, 1987, at Memorial Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 23, at Bennett May Chapel with Randy Bills and Leroy Tamer officiating. Burial was in Culleoka Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lamar was the son of the late James and Beulah Long Lamar. He was a member of the Baptist church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lillia Lamar of Chattanooga; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Mooney and Mrs. Vickie Shelton, both of Chattanooga; one son, Sunny Guy Lamar of Chattanooga; and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />LAMAR, W. L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Mar 1985<br />W. L. Lamar, 60, died Wednesday in Louisville, Ky. Funeral services will be at 8 p.m. Friday at Owen Funeral Home in Kentucky.<br />The body will be brought to Bennett May Funeral Home where family visitation will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday.<br />Services will be Monday at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A former resident of Giles County, Mr. Lamar is survived by his wife, Opal Cates Lamar of Louisville; three daughters, Gayle Perry of Lewisburg, Ky., Lisa Scarbrough and Cindy Marlotte, both of Louisville; one son, Glen Lamar of Pulaski; a sister, Earlene Longshore of Pulaski, and two brothers, Loyce and Odis Lamar, both of Pulaski.<br />Five grandchildren also survive. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LANCASTER, George W. &#8220;Buster&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jun 1984<br />George W. &#8220;Buster&#8221; Lancaster, 69, died on Sunday, June 24, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Dr. George W. and Desdie Lancaster. He was a retired insurance agent and real estate agent. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 27, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul Allen and Robert Lewis officiating, with burial in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah Dyer Lancaster, Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Jane Phillips and Mrs. Ann Butler of Columbia and Mrs. Linda McCracken, Nashville; three sons, Bob Lancaster, Riverside, California, George Lancaster, Atlanta, Georgia, Ron Lancaster, Bell Aire, Florida; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />LANCASTER, Lovinia OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Jan 1982<br /><br />Mrs. Lovinia Lancaster, 91, died on Monday, January 11, 1982, at Nashville Health Care Center.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bob and Phoebe Mallory Whitfield. She was the wife of the late Henry Lancaster and the mother of the late DeLacy Lancaster. She was a longtime member of First Baptist Church on West Shoal Street, where she was active in the Sunday School, BTU, and Mothers Board. She was for many years secretary of the Ministers Pension Board of the Greater Richland Creek Missionary Baptist Association.<br />Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon, January 14, at First Baptist Church, the Reverend Robert A. Oliver officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Emily Wilson, Louisville, KY; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LANCASTER, Mattie Lou OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Oct 1982<br />Mrs. Mattie Lou Lancaster, 61, Pulaski, died Thursday, October 7, 1982, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sun., October 10 at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Shoal Street, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, R. A. Oliver officiatig.<br />She was married to the late Delacy Lancaster and is survived by her mother, Mrs. Lillie Mae Sease, Tampa, Fla.; and locally by two sons, El Turosa Lancaster and Kenneth Marshall Lancaster; and several grandchildren.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LANCASTER, Tessie Johnson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Apr 1983<br />Mrs. Tessie Johnson Lancaster, age 78, died Sunday, May 1, 1983, at her home in Gadsden, Ala. Funeral services were held May 3, at 3:00 p.m., at the Collier-Butler Funeral Home, with burial in Frost Cemetery, with Lonnie Braddy and Bob Ivey officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLean. She is survived by two sons, B. J. Johnson of Gadsden and Rev. Mack Johnson of Montgomery, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Herbert Mize, Pulaski, TN; six grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LANCE, Beulah OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Mar 1982<br />Long time Pulaski resident, Mrs. G. Fletcher (Beulah) Lance died in Marietta, Ga., February 28. She was a Giles County native.<br />Funeral services were held in Smyrna, Ga. at Bethany United Methodist Church on Tuesday, March 2. Burial in Smyrna beside her husband.<br />Fletcher Lance, a local mail carrier for several years owned the land upon which Lancelot Acres subdivision was developed. Mrs. Lance an active member of the Methodist Church, has lived in Georgia with her sister since her husband&#8217;s death. There are no local survivors.<br /><br />LANDTROOP, George W. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jan 1987<br /><br />Mr. George W. Landtroop, 63, of Pulaski, died Monday, Dec. 29, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Landtroop was the son of the late George J. and Virgie Hansley Landtroop. He worked for the Giles County Board of Education at Giles County High School.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ludie Mae Landtroop of Pulaski; two sons, William Rufus and Gregory Dale Landtroop, both of Pulaski; five daughters, Mary Ann Henson, Debbie Norwood, Kawanda Lynn Landtroop, all of Pulaski, Martha Ann Barnett of Goodspring; one brother, Junior Landtroop of Loretto; one half-sister, Nettie Hughes of Illinois; five grandchildren.<br /><br />LANDTROOP, Walter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1985<br />Walter Landtroop, 72, of Pulaski, died Thursday, May 30, 1985, at his home. A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late William and Hattie Flower Landtroop. He was a retired employee of Maremont-Gabriel Corporation.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, T. W. Goins and Kenneth Garheart officiating.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Al and Brownie Landtroop, both of Shores Community; four sisters, Rosie Smith, Ruth and Louise Landtroop, all of the Shores Community, Beulah Mae Ezell of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />LANE, Elise Watkins OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Dec 1988<br />Elise Watkins Lane, 43, Box 11, Town and Country Trailer Park, Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1988 at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Lane was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late Lum and Christine Dunnavant Watkins.<br />Survivors include her husband, Junior Lane of Pulaski; two sons, Howard and Michael Lane of Pulaski; three brothers, John Henry Watkins and Brandon Watkins, both of Pulaski; three half-brothers, W. R., Buddy and David Watkins, all of Lewisburg; two sisters, Dora Chapman of Pulaski, Mildred King of Prospect; two half sisters, Vana Watkins of Pulaski and Ruby Tosh of Columbia; and her grandmother, Lula Mae Dunnavant of Lewisburg.<br /><br />LANE, John OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br />Mr. John Lane, 75, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1988, in Birmingham, Ala. Graveside services were held Friday, Feb. 19, at Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville with Larry Benderman officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lane was the son of the late Willie J. and Lizzie Angus Lane. He was retired from Union Carbide Corporation and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Thelma Boatright Lane; one daughter, Mrs. Galen Hormick of Finley, Ohio; one son, Randle Lane of Birmingham; four grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />LANE, Lawrence D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Lawrence D. Lane, 78, Route 1, Ethridge, died on Thursday, Feb. 7, 1985, at his residence.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Monroe and Mattie Scott Lane and was married to the late Kathleen Clifton Lane. He was a farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Denise Yokley, Campbellsville; one sister, Sudie Taylor, Culleoka; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LANE, Paul Clifton Sr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Paul Clifton Lane, Sr., 55, of Goodspring, died Friday, Nov. 10, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Graveside services were held Saturday, Nov. 11, at New Bethel Cemetery with Ted Huntley officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Clinchport, Va., Mr. Lane was the son of the late Dow and Venus Smith Lane. He was retired from the Caterpillar Company in Peoria, Ill.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mildred P. Lane of Goodspring; one son, Paul Lane, Jr. of Goodspring; four daughters, Wendy Huntley and Rachel Lane, both of Goodspring, Dbbie Lucraj and Pam Lane, both of Illinois; one brother, Faw Lane of Illinois; four sisters, Nunie Benton and Tilda Moore, both of Virginia, Beulah Sims of Illinois, Ruby DeOrnellas of California; six grandchildren.<br /><br />LANIER, Carol Boon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Carol Boon Lanier, 52, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lanier was the son of the late Pete Lanier. He was employed by the Tennessee State Highway Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sue Miller Lanier of Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Louise Lanier, Pulaski; two daughters, Renee Mitchell of Pulaski, Carol Appleton of Fort Ord, Calif.; two brothers, Bobby Lanier of Pulaski, Woodrow Lanier of McMinnville; three sisters, Catherine Wilburn of Pulaski, Guin Freeman of Shelbyville, Martha Miller of Chattanooga; four grandchildren.<br /><br />LANIER, Cornelia (Nela) Duncan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 May 1980<br />Funeral services for a native Giles Countian, Mrs. Cornelia (Nela) Lanier, 90, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., who died Saturday, May 10 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Choates Creek United Methodist Church with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery. The Rev. Everett Davis of Cookeville and the Rev. James Nave were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Lanier was the daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Davis Duncan and was married to the late David (Tom) Lanier.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, Robert Lanier, Lawrenceburg, Dewey Lanier, Pulaski, and Lawrence Lanier, Bellville, Mich.; three daughters, Mrs. Bill Allen, Willis, Mich., Mrs. Wilma Weimer, Ft. Morgan, Col., and Mrs. Robert Jackson, Poplar Bluff; four half-brothers, Jasper Inman, Leslie Inman, Ernest Inman and Clifford Inman, Nashville; 12 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren and nine great great grandchildren. Freeman-Pettus Funeral Home of Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LANIER, Etta Mae Jennings OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Etta Mae Jennings Lanier, 51, died Monday, January 2, 1984 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4 at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in the Old Ethridge Cemetery.<br />She is survived by her husband, Joe Lanier of Ethridge; her father, Robert Jennings of Mt. Pleasant; a sister, Willie Sue Pate of Florida; and four brothers, Robert Jennings, Ethridge, Odell Jennings, Columbia, James Jennings of Mississippi, and Tom Jennings of Mt. Pleasant.<br />Mrs. Lanier was an employee of the Maremont-Gabriel Plant, Pulaski.<br /><br />LANIER, George Lancaster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />George Lancaster Lanier, 79, of Pulaski, a retired employee of Richland Mills, died Thursday, January 31 at Merihill Nursing Home in Lewisburg. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Pisgah Cemetery. The Rev. Billy Cole and the Rev. Dwain Pierce were the officiants.<br />Mr. Lanier was a Giles County native, the son of the late John C. and Berry Beard Lanier, and was married to the late Mrs. Lessie Cole Lanier. He was a member of Pisgah United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Allen Haislip, Lewisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Faulkner, Pulaski, and Mrs. Fred Moore, Bunker Hill; a brother, James Lanier, Bunker Hill; two grandsons and one great grandson, Lewisburg.<br /><br />LANIER, Harold Dean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Harold Dean Lanier, 56, of Columbia, died Monday, Nov. 23, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lanier was the son of the late Malcolm Lanier. He was a veteran of the Korean War and a heavy equipment operator.<br />Survivors include his mother, Sallie Will Lanier of Pulaski; his wife, Lucille Lanier of Columbia; two sons, Harold Wayne and Ronnie Dean Lanier, both of Columbia; four sisters, Frances Britton, Mrs. James Turner, and Mrs. Wayne Brown, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Royce Blankenship of Franklin; one grandchild.<br /><br />LANIER, Pete OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1984<br />Mr. Pete Lanier, age 78, of Route 3, Pulaski, died Friday, January 6, 1984, at his residence after a lengthy illness.<br />Funeral services were held in the Bennett May Chapel Saturday, January 7, at 2 p.m. with the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Loyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lanier was a member of New Zion Baptist Church. He was retired from the State Highway Department. Mr. Lanier was married to Mrs. Louise Robinson Lanier of Pulaski; she survives. He was the son of the late Richard and Luanna Newton Lanier.<br /><br />Survivors, other than his wife, include three daughters, Mrs. Martha Miller of Chattanooga, Mrs. Guin Ferguson of Shelbyville, Mrs. Catherine Campbell of Pulaski; three sons, Boone Lanier of Pulaski, Woodrow Lanier of McMinnville, Robert Lanier of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Sara Pearl O&#8217;Malley, Mrs. Emma Jenkins, Mrs. Ida Mae Newton, Mrs. Helen O&#8217;Malley, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />LANIER, William Dewey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br />William Dewey Lanier, 71, of Route 1, Pulaski died in Giles County Hospital Friday, Aug. 22. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 25 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery. Rev. James Nave officiated.<br />Mr. Lanier was a Giles County native, the son of the late David H. and Cornelia Duncan Lanier. He was retired from Chrysler Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ella D. Lewis Lanier of Pulaski; two sons, William Lanier, Pulaski and Robert Lanier, San Antonio, Tex.; two brother, Robert Earl Lanier, Lawrenceburg and Lawrence Lanier, Belleville, Mich.; three sisters, Pearl Jackson, Poplar Bluff, Mo.; Ruby Allen, Harrison, Mich. and Wilma Wilmer of Fort Morgan, Colo.; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />LANIER, Willis James OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1982<br />Willis James Lanier, 85, Route 5, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, June 23, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John C. and Berry E. Beard Lanier.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 25, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Pisgah Cemetery, Dwight Pierce officiating.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Gurthie M. Moore and Mrs. Rachel Faulkenberry, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LANNING, Laura Jane Fleeman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Laura Jane Lanning, 96, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Lanning was the daughter of the late James R. and Elizabeth Jane Hickman Fleeman and was married to the late Cary M. Lanning.<br />Survivors include two grandchildren, Sonny Roller and Jane Malone, both of Pulaski; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LAPHAM, Sarah Paulk OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Sarah Paulk Lapham, 84, of Birmingham, Ala., formerly of Giles County, died Thursday, Feb. 12, 1987, in Birmingham.<br />Graveside services were held Saturday, Feb. 14, at Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville with Rev. Robert Smith officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Lapham had lived in Birmingham for the past 10 years. She was a member of the South Highland Presbyterian Church in Birmingham.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LARSON, George Boner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Apr 1986<br />Mr. George Boner Larson, 65, of Winterset, Iowa, died Tuesday, April 8, 1986, in that city. Funeral services were held at Collins Funeral Home in Winterset at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 12, with burial in Winterset Cemetery.<br />A native of Elgin, Oregon, Mr. Larson was the son of the late James and Lillian May Boner. He was self-employed.<br />Survivors include one son, William David Larson of Pulaski; four daughters, Gladys May Larson of Russell, Iowa, Marye Elizabeth Larson of Des Moines, Iowa, Sharon Kay Larson of North Hollywood, Calif., Patricia Raee Garza of Nashville; one brother, Charles Larson of Hillsboro, Oregon; four grandchildren.<br /><br />LATEN, Erskine B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1983<br />Mr. Erskine B. Laten, age 81, of Route 1, Goodspring, died in the Meadowbrook Nursing Home on August 26, 1983.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, August 28, at 1:00 p.m. at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Stewart&#8217;s Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Laten was a retired farmer. He was married to the late Ruth Pauline Tucker Laten and was the son of the late Lige Morgan and Viola Moore Laten.<br />Survivors include three sons, Dewey Laten of Orlando, Florida, Roy Laten of Athens, Tenn., Roger Laten of Maryville, Tennessee; four daughters, Mrs. Raymond Story, Mrs. Buddy Arthur, Mrs. Pecola Yokley, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Iris Lanza of Huntsville, Alabama; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LAWHORN, Isaac OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Oct 1988<br />Mr. Isaac Lawhorn, 80, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lawhorn was the son of the late Joshua I. and Beulah McNeese Lawhorn. He was retired from the Pulaski Housing Authority.<br />Survivors include his wife, Florene C. Lawhorn of Pulaski; six sons, Buster, David and Donald Lawhorn, all of Pulaski, Ken Lawhorn of Tremont, Ill., Larry Lawhorn of Nashville, Dewey Lawhorn of Florence, Ala.; two daughters, Geraldine Wilson and Brenda Vestal, both of Pulaski; 17 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LAWHORN, Minnie Pearl Ward OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Minnie Pearl Lawhorn, 86, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 27, 1986, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dean Pardon officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Lawhorn was the daughter of the late Andrew Jackson and Fannie Viola Barnes Ward. She was married to the late William Rufus Lawhorn.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, James Monroe Lawhorn of Pulaski, R. J. Lawhorn of Michigan, Sammie Lawhorn of North Carolina; two daughters, Virginia and Wilma Johns, both of Maury County; one sister, Myrtle Deason of Maury County; 14 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LAWRENCE, Maggie Clark OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Maggie Lawrence, 84, of Minor Hill, died Friday, March 25, 1988, at Ardmore Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 27, at Bennett May Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Shoal Bluff Cemetery near Minor Hill.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Lawrence was the daughter of the late Charlie and Eunice Sirten Clark and was married to the late Alvie Lawrence. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one son, L.C. Lawrence of Athens, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Holder of Auburndale, Fla., Mrs. Linda Campbell of Orange Co., Calif.; 16 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LAWRENCE, Ruth Lee Pierce OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jul 1984<br />Mrs. Ruth Lee Lawrence, 59, Athens, Alabama, died on Tuesday, July 3, 1984, at Limestone County Hospital, Athens.<br />A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Willie C. Pierce and was married to the late Elbert Bryson Lawrence.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in McCartney Cemetery, Alvin McGuire officiating.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Jola Pierce, Athens; two daughters, Frances Newquist and Betty Buttolph of Virginia; three brothers, Leldon Pierce, Indiana, Bobby Pierce, Lester, Alabama, and Lonnie Pierce, Florida; one sister, Easter Wales, Florida; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />LAWSON, William D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Dec 1989<br />Mr. William D. Lawson, 63, of Columbia, died Tuesday, Dec. 26, 1989, at Columbia Health Care Center. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 29, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial will be in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Lawson was the son of the late DeWitt T. and Jesse Bass Lawson. He was a former director of field services at Columbia State Community College and former coach at Columbia Military Academy.<br />Survivors include his wife, Barbara Eller Lawson of Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Bill (Jennifer) Norris of Montros, Ala.; one son, Bob Lawson of Nashville.<br /><br />LAY, Rachelle Merriman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Rachelle Merriman Lay, 91, of Ethridge, died Sunday, Dec. 28, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 30, at Lay Funeral Home Chapel with Delton Porter officiating. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery.<br />A native of Wayne County, Mrs. Lay was the daughter of the late Eli George and Mary Gibson Merriman and was married to the late Walter Edmund Lay. She was a retired school teacher and a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Betty Lay Abernathy of Pulaski, Mrs. Mary Ann Neel of Silver Springs, Md.; two sons, John Ed Lay of Bessemer, Ala., Eli Thomas Lay of Pittsburgh, Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Alexander, Mrs. Lula Martin and Miss Elizabeth Merriman, all of Waynesboro; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LEAGUE, Donald Bernard (Freck) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1988<br />A Giles County man was killed instantly in a two-car accident north of Huntsville, Ala., late Monday afternoon. Donald Bernard (Freck) League, 52, of Ardmore, Tenn., died when his car collided with a car driven by Rex Elkins of Athens, Ala.<br />The Alabama Highway Patrol said Mr. League&#8217;s 1984 model car collided with the Elkins car on Jeff Road, six-and-a-half miles north of Huntsville around 5:30 p.m. Monday.<br />Mr. League was a civilian employee with the U. S. Army at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville with the MICOM Division.<br />His wife, Angela Whitt League, is well-known in the Pulaski area, having directed a play at the First National Bank&#8217;s Giles Heritage Theatre in 1985. His daughter, Stephanie, is a student at Ardmore High School and was a recent Miss Teenage America winner.<br />Funeral services for Mr. League will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Ardmore First United Methodist Church with Reverends Jeff Littrell, Edd Templeton and Bob League officiating. Burial will be in Gatlin Cemetery. Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore is in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife and daughter include another daughter, Donna Garrison of Ardmore; three brothers, Haskell and J. D. League of New Mexico and Bob League of Ohio; one sister, Doris Newman of Huntsville; two grandchildren and Logan Garrison of Ardmore.<br /><br />LEBKUECHER, Lois Nance OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Aug 1989<br />Mrs. Lois Lebkuecher, 84, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 23, 1989, at Hendersonville Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Lebkuecher was the daughter of the late Newton and Laura Pugh Nance. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ for 60 years and retired from Life and Casualty Insurance Company.<br />Survivors include one son, J. Leo (Rip) Lebkuecher of Hendersonville; three brothers, Jimmy and Charlie Nance, both of Pulaski, Loyd Smith of Nashville; one sister, Jean Henderson of Franklin; three grandchildren.<br /><br />LEDBETTER, John Milton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Mar 1989<br />John Milton Ledbetter, 87, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Feb. 23, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at McDonald Funeral Home in Lobelville. Burial was in Looper Cemetery, Lobelville.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Dimple McGee, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Alma Coble of Jackson and Mrs. May Bates of Memphis; and two step-grandchildren.<br /><br />LEDFORD, Maude Mae Cooper OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Feb 1981<br /><br />Mrs. Maude Mae Ledford, 84, of Pulaski died Sunday, February 1 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at the First United Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. Paul Allen. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ledford was a Giles County native, the daughter of the late Robert M. and Tinnie Richardson Cooper and was the wife of the late Wesley F. Ledford. She held membership in the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Felker, Mrs. Louise Davanti and Mrs. Thelma Raines, all of Pulaski; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Rose Cooper of Columbia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LEE, Edith E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 May 1981<br />The body of Mrs. Edith E. Lee, 63, of Route 3, Pulaski, who died at her home Sunday, May 19, was donated to medical science at Vanderbilt University, Nashville.<br />Mrs. Lee was a native of New Jersey. Survivors include her husband, Lane F. Lee; two daughters, Mrs. Jean Vance and Mrs. Carol Helms, both of Pulaski; and seven grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LEE, Violet Swinea OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Jan 1982<br />Mrs. Violet Swinea Lee, 93, of Elkton, died on Thursday, January 14, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Les and Elizabeth Scruggs. She was twice widowed, having been the wife of the late Yancie Swinea and the late Wesley Lee. She was secretary of the Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church at Elkton, treasurer of the Indian Creek Association, and a member of the Sisters&#8217; Auxiliary.<br />Funeral services were held at noon on Sunday, January 17, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel, the Reverend Eugene Lewis officiating, with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br /><br />LEGG, Astor Lewis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Apr 1982<br />Astor Lewis Legg, 62, of Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, died on Saturday, April 17, 1982, in Mt. Pleasant.<br />A native of Wales Station in Giles County, he was the son of the late Silas and Annie Mae Legg.<br />Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 22, at the Original Church of Geod in Mt. Pleasant, with burial in Meadowlawn Memorial Gardens, Columbia, Rountree-Napier Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cora Pulse Legg; one daughter, Mrs. Cora L. Reed; one son, Charles Legg; and five grandchildren, all of Mt. Pleasant; a niece and several cousins in Pulaski.<br /><br />LEGG, David OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1980<br />David Legg, 23, of Route 1, Prospect, was the victim of a drowning accident in the Elk River last Friday evening (July 18) around 6:30. Legg was with six other men in a boat near Sportsman&#8217;s Park, west of Athens, Ala., when the accident occurred.<br /><br />According to Sheriff Hogan of the Limestone County Sheriff&#8217;s Department, Legg and the other men in the boat were working on the motor while in Elk River as well as jumping out of the boat and generally fooling around, when they notice Legg wasn&#8217;t there. The body was recovered about 4 hours later, one-half mile up river from the Elk River Mills.<br />Seargeant Pitts also of the Limestone County Sheriff&#8217;s Department interrogated the other men and an autopsy was ordered as a precautionary measure.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday, July 20 at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in the Legg Town Cemetery. J. Dallas Bass officiated at the service, Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Legg, of Bethel; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lula Sanderson of Bethel; one brother, William S. Legg of Lynnville and one sister, Mrs. Lloyd Porterfield of Pulaski.<br /><br />LEGG, Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Sep 1987<br />Mr. Smith Legg, 87, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 11, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 12, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. David Miller and the Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Legg Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Legg was the son of the late William Andrew and Allice Smith Legg. He was a retired police officer with the Pulaski Police Department and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Lou Curry Legg of Pulaski; several nephews, nieces and cousins.<br /><br />LEGNER, Georgia Butler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Mar 1989<br />Mrs. Georgia Butler Legner of Rochester, Ill., died Monday, March 27, 1989 in Springfield, Ill. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 31 at Bisch and Son Funeral Home with burial in Springfield, Ill.<br />She was the daughter of the late W. N. Butler, Sr. and Elizabeth Elder Butler, formerly of Giles County and was married to the late Calone Lucious S. Legner of Ill.<br />Mrs. Legner is survived by one daughter, Anne Bluhm of Rochester, Ill.; two sisters, Elizabeth Butler Foster and Mrs. Mary Butler Jackson, both of Columbia.<br /><br />LENTZ, Glenn Dale OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1985<br />Glenn Dale Lentz, 33, of Lewisburg, died Sunday, Aug. 11, 1985, in a drowning accident in Duck River. A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late William Horace and Nora Corbin Lentz. He was a machine operator for Marco Wire Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 13, at Bills-McGaugh Chapel in Lewisburg with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery, Ray Porter officiating.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Marie Logue, Louise Lentz, Wilma Lentz, Delores Lentz, all of Lewisburg, Nancy Chapman of Pulaski; four brothers, Thomas, Horace, Richard and Charles Lentz, all of Lewisburg; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LENTZ, Nora Ozell Corbin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Jul 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Nora Ozell Lentz, 63, Lewisburg, died on Tuesday, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Lillie Thompson Corbin and was married to the late William Horace Lentz.<br />Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, July 12, at London Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Survivors include five sons and five daughters; a sister, 14 grandchildren and 10 step-grandchildren. A daughter, Nancy Chapman of Pulaski, is a local survivor.<br /><br />LESNESKY, Pearl Lanier OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Mar 1983<br />Mrs. Pearl Lesnesky, 66, Lawrenceburg, died Friday, March 4, 1983, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m., Monday, March 7, at North Funeral Chapel with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia, with Noel Meredith and James Nave officiating.<br />A native of Rutherford County, she is survived by two sons, William B. Lanier, Sr., Pulaski, and Robert Lanier, San Antonio, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Schafer, Evansville, Ind., and Mrs. Vestal Sellers, Harriman; three brothers, Robert Ford Mandrell, Lawrenceburg, Howard Mandrell, Decherd and Joe Tom Mandrell, Columbia; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />LESTER, Richard Leon (Dick) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Mar 1982<br />Richard Leon Lester, civic leader and retired businessman, died on Friday, March 12, 1982, at Giles County Hospital. He was 77.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank L. and Eunice Ragsdale Lester.<br />Mr. Lester was co-owner and president of Richland Oil Co. until his retirement in 1961. He was a lifelong member of First United Methodist Church, having served on the board of stewards, and was for 56 years a member of the local Masonic Lodge. For 22 years he was a member of the Board of Directors of First National Bank, and for 26 years, a member of Pulaski Exchange Club. He was the first president of Hillcrest Country Club was later voted an honorary member. He was one of the first members of the Pulaski Industrial Development Commission and of Elk River Development Association.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 14, at First United Methodist Church, the Rev. Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Josephine Martin Lester, Pulaski; two sons, Dr. Richard L. Lester, Jr., Huntsville, Ala., and Dr. Frank Martin Lester, Mobile, Ala.; seven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />LETSEN, Joyce Boaz OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Aug 1989<br />Joyce Boaz Letsen, 51, of Huntsville, AL died Sunday, July 23, 1989 in Birmingham, AL. Funeral services were held July 26 in Huntsville.<br />She was the daughter of the late James Boaz and Elizabeth Woodard Prince Boaz. Survivors include husband, Joe Letsen; one daughter, Mrs. Diane Ford, Huntsville; two sons, Eddie and Jeff Letsen, both of Huntsville; one brother, Billy Boaz, Huntsville; five grandchildren.<br /><br />LEWIS, Jerry W. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Mar 1982<br /><br />Jerry W. Lewis, Jr., infant son of Jerry W. Lewis and Debra Larkin of Toledo, Ohio died March 20 in Toledo.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. Wednesday at Jasin Funeral Home in that city. Interment followed at Toledo&#8217;s Forest Cemetery.<br />Other survivors include his great grandmother, Emma Allison Jones of Pulaski.<br /><br />LEWIS, Kirk OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 May 1987<br />Mr. Kirk Lewis, 80, of Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, May 19, 1987, at HCA Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 21, at North Funeral Home Chapel with J. Noel Merideth officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Lewis was the son of the late Maldon and Lou Ella White Lewis. He was a retired janitor at South Central Human Resources Agency and a member of the Pulaski Street Church of Christ and the Masonic Lodge.<br />Survivors include his wife, Arvie Orton Lewis of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Morrow of Pulaski; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; five step-daughters, Mrs. Helen Jones of Columbia, Mrs. Ima Dale of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Frances Shelton of Summertown, Mrs. Ruth Barnett of Oak Park, Mich., Mrs. Joyce Brown of Loretto; one step-son, Hubert Morrow of Columbia; 15 step-grandchildren; several step-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LEWIS, Pearl Taylor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Pearl Taylor Lewis, 77, of Pulaski, TN , died Friday, November 18, 1983 at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held November 20 at 2 p. m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Taylor and was married to Luther F. Lewis.<br />Other survivors include two brothers, Clarence Taylor, Fayetteville, and Elmer Taylor, Lynchburg.<br /><br />LINER, James Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Mar 1984<br />Mr. James Edward Liner, age 79, of 615 Victoria Street, Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 20, 1984, at Giles County Hospital, following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, March 24, 1984, at 1:00 p.m. in the Watson Tabernacle Primitive Baptist Church in Pulaski, with the Reverend Walter Hardemon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Liner was the son of the late Sam and Zuella Welch Liner. He was a native of Lawrence County. Mr. Liner was a member of the Methodist Church, and was a retired construction worker. He was married to Mrs. Annie Laura Anthony Liner of Pulaski; she survives.<br /><br />Other survivors include his children, Mrs. Delores Drain of Lynnville, Edward Liner, Jr. and Mrs. Addie Sue Thomas, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Joe Buchanan of Detroit, Michigan; nine grandchildren, Ivan Cathey, Chicago, Illinois, Benita and Pamela Chears, both of Pulaski, Eric Buchanan, Ricky, Brenda, Pamela, Karen and Darrell Liner, all of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie A. Brown and Mrs. Jean Parks, both of Lawrenceburg; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bessie H. Liner of Detroit; five brothers-in-law, James Anthony, Pulaski, Albert Anthony, Lima, Ohio, Jimmy Brown, Lawrenceburg, Charles Hockett, Nashville and William Braden, Detroit; four sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mary A. Hockett, Nashville and Mrs. Daisy A. Braden, Detroit, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LITTLE, David Weaver OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1983<br />David Weaver Little, 17, Harvest, Alabama and a former resident of Lynnville, died Sunday, July 3, 1983, at Huntsville, Hospital. Graveside services were held at 10 a. m. Tuesday, July 5, at Shady Grove Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery, Ray Jones officiating.<br />He is survived by his parents, James and Mary Little, Harvest; one brother, Michael Little, Harvest; one sister, Tanya Little, Harvest; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Little, Harvest; and G. D. Jones, Toney, Alabama.<br />Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LITTRELL, Clyde William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Giles County native Clyde William Littrell, 72, who died on Wednesday, January 13, were held at 1:00 p. m. on Saturday, January 16. Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore was in charge of arrangements.<br />He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Jimmee Gentry of Pulaski; two grandsons and several nieces, all in A native of Giles County.<br /><br />LITTRELL, Dellie Ball OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dellie J. Littrell, 76, were held on Saturday, February 13, at 2:00 p. m. at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Brother Tony Morgan officiated and burial followed in the Crossroads Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Littrell died on Thursday night, February 11, 1982 at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Nana Steadman, Mrs. Edith Price, Mrs. Florine Huntley, Mrs. Pauline Barnett and Mrs. Opal McMahon, all of Lawrenceburg; four sons, Farris Littrell, Roy Littrell and Ray Littrell, all of Lawrenceburg and Okie Littrell of Mississippi; five sisters, Mrs. Stella Thompson of Nashville, Mrs. Myrtle Williamson of Indiana, Mrs. Lena Johnson of Florida, and Mrs. Pearl Hill and Mrs. Nellie Walker, both of Summertown and one half-brother, James Freemon of Washington.<br />She is survived locally by two brothers, Steve and Andrew Ball, both of Pulaski. She also leaves 46 grandchildren and 54 great grandchildren.<br /><br />LIVINGSTON, Opal OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Opal Livingston, age 77, of 600 West Gregory Street, Pensacola, Florida, died Tuesday, October 18, 1983, in a Pensacola hospital following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, October 20, at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Bottoms-Garden Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Ralph Brannon officiating. Burial was in the Dothan City Cemetery with Bottoms-Garden Chapel of Hartford directing.<br />A native of Houston County, Mrs. Livingston had lived in Pensacola for about 20 years. She was a Baptist and a resident of Magnolia Nursing Home.<br /><br />The family was at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Adron (Catherine) Gilmore of Hartford. She was also the mother of Mrs. Junior (Evelyn) Smith of Hartford.<br />She is also survived by another daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Jimmie Dean) Evertt of Seattle, Washington, and a son, Bill Smith, of Pulaski; 21 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br />The family suggested in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.<br /><br />LOCKE, Lizzie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Locke, 86, of Hermitage, who died Monday, June 22 in Donelson Hospital were held Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. at North Funeral Home Chapel, Lawrenceburg, with burial in John Lay Cemetery. The Rev. Jim Beasley and the Rev. Wayne Kelley were the officiants.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Locke was the daughter of the late William B. and Hattie Scott Harwell and was married to the late Robert L. Locke.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Adah Locke, Hermitage and Mrs. Ray Jackson, Clarkston, Ga.; two brothers, Ed Harwell, Tullahoma and Fred Harwell, Ellisville, Miss.; a sister, Mrs. Tom Blackshear, De Funiak Springs, Fla.; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />LOCKER, Sarah Ingram Your Community Shopper 28 Mar &#8211; 04 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Sarah Ingram Locker died recently in New Castle, Penn. Funeral services and burial were in Pennsylvania.<br />Mrs. Locker was born in England. She came to America when she was 12 years old and lived in Pennsylvania and Ohio where she married Cleve Locker, formerly of the Liberty Community of Lincoln County, TN. They moved to the Locker farm in the Wells Hill-Liberty community in 1928.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Iris Mae Locker Gale of Glendale, Ariz.; one step-son, Melson Locker of South Padre Island, Tex.; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mamye Locker of Fayetteville, TN and Mrs. Beulah Locker of the Liberty community; several nieces and nephews in Lincoln County including Bob Allen Gray.<br /><br />LOCKETT, Leon, Sr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Oct 1982<br />Mr. Leon Lockett, Sr., 62, died Tuesday, October 12, 1982 at Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held Sat., Oct. 16 at noon at Blanche Chapel Missionary Baptist Church with burial in Blanche Cemetery, Wilson Brown and Robert Bailey officiating.<br />He is survived by four sons, Larry R. Locket, Pulaski, Joe L. Lockett, Elkton, Buford Ray and Leon Lockett, Jr., both of Chicago; three daughters, Mrs. Cora Bledsoe, Chicago, Mrs. Betty Bass, Blanche, and Mrs. Elise Bush, Detroit; four brothers, William Lockett, Chicago, John L. and Carlton Lockett, both of Fresno, Calif., and Joe Lockett, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Marcella Burton and Mrs. Kathleen Dixon, both of Fayetteville; 25 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Sledge Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOGAN, C. Sumpter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Dec 1984<br /><br />Rev. C. Sumpter Logan, 82, of Lexington, Kentucky, formerly of Giles County, died on Wednesday, December 12, 1984, at his Lexington residence.<br />A native of Decatur, Alabama, he was a retired Presbyterian minister, having served in the ministry from 1938 to 1967. He was a graduate of the University of Mississippi and the Louisville, Kentucky Presbyterian Seminary.<br />Memorial services were held on Saturday, Dec. 15, at Maxwell Street Presbyterian Church in Lexington, C. Roger Nelson and David Hester officiating, W. R. Milward Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laleah Ball Logan, Lexington; three daughters, Miss Nell Logan, Evanston, Illinois, Mrs. Mary Logan Stellberg, Arlington Heights, Illinois, and Mrs. Ann Elias, Seattle, Washington; one son, C. Sumpter Logan III, New Caanan, Connecticut; one sister, Miss Nell Logan, Knoxville; one brother, Joe M. Logan, Charlotte, North Carolina; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />LONDON, Willard L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Oct 1987<br />Mrs. Willard L. London, 77, of the Ostella Community, died Sunday, Oct. 18, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 20, at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. London was the daughter of the late Walter G. and Ada Harwell Smith.<br />Survivors include her husband, B. A. London of Ostella; two sisters, Jewell Derryberry and Sybil Williams, both of Pulaski; one brother, Julian Smith of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LONG, Florence Rose OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Florence Rose Long, 83, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 25, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Randy Wells officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Davidson County, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Sidney and Elizabeth Long Greene. She was married to the late John Wesley Long.<br />Survivors include two sons, W. B. Long of Pulaski, Charles Wesley Long of Mt. Pleasant; one daughter, Mrs. James Whitlock of Nashville; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one brother, John M. Greene of Nashville.<br /><br />LONG, Henry Turner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Jul 1986<br />Mr. H. T. Long died Thursday, May 29, 1986, in Texas. Mr. Long was a long-time member of the Central/Southwest Central Congregations. Born in Pulaski, he moved to Texas at the age of 18. He was married to the late Elise Parker and was the brother of the late Luther and Clyde Long.<br />Mr. Long owned and operated Long Exterminating Company for over 40 years. He was past president of the Greater Houston Pest Control Association and a member of the National Pest Control Association.<br />As a member and past president of the Men&#8217;s Garden Club of Houston, he won numerous awards.<br /><br />Survivors include four children, Mrs. Frances Bullard of Lake Jackson, Mrs. Juanita Lalor, Mrs. Gayle Phifer, Carl Long, all of Houston; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LONG, Johnnie William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Johnnie William Long, 91, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1988, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Long was the son of the late Tom and Maud Walls Long. He was a retired foreman in the fruit industry.<br />Survivors include four sons, James T. Long of Pulaski, Cleo Long of Columbia, Carl Long of North Carolina, John Harris Long of Orlando, Fla.; four daughters, Elizabeth Morse of Louisville, Ky., Mildred Bussard, Peggy Kruger and Katherine Long, all of Orlando, Fla.; 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LONG, Lerah Rose OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Lerah Long, 88, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Steve Nave and Otis Farrington officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Long was the daughter of the late R. W. and Maggie Lou English Rose and was married to the late Richard L. Long.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Sarah Long of Atlanta, Ga.; two sons, Royce and Richard Gene Long, both of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LONG, Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1983<br />Luther Long, 72, of 453 E. College St., Pulaski, died Thursday, April 28, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, April 30, at Bennett May Chapel, with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Bill Morris officiating. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A retired merchant, Mr. Long was married to Sadie Brashears Long. A native of Giles County and a member of the Baptist Church, he was the son of the late Henry and Georgie Hazelwood Long.<br />Survivors include his wife; one son, Randy Long of Pulaski; one brother, Turner Long of Huntsville, Ala.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LONG, Mary Sumpter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services were held this morning (July 16) at 1:00 at the First Presbyterian Church for Mrs. Mary Sumpter Long of Pulaski. Burial was at Maplewood Cemetery, with the pastor Dr. Gudger Nichols officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Long died on July 14 at the Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Mrs. Long, retired in 1970 after serving as head librarian for the Giles County Library since 1947. She also held membership in the Wednesday Literary Club, was a Daughter of the American Revolution and a former member of the Democratic State Committee Women. She was a life-long member in the Presbyterian Church, where she served as a Sunday School teacher for many years.<br /><br />Mrs. Long was married in November 1917 to Mahlon H. Long who passed away in 1945.<br />The late Mr. Long served for approximately thirty years as the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court in Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Long, 88, born on April 3, 1892, was the daughter of the late Dr. Edward and Mary Wade Sumpter of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one son, Col. (Retired) Mahlon Long, Jr. and one daughter, Mrs. David Johnson, both of Pulaski, ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />LONG, Reece Campbell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Reece Campbell Long, 83, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1985, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Thursday, Dec. 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Nave and Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Mt Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William Tom and Myrtle Walls Long. Mr. Long was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Esther Henson Long of Pulaski; two sons, Marvin and John Long, both of Pulaski; seven daughters, Margaret Bass of Nashville, Esterlene Green of Dickson, Mary Garner, Nell Franks, Jewel May, Fay Gowan, and Joy Sulcer, all of Pulaski; one brother, Johnny Long of Pulaski; one sister, Wildy Griffin of McLean, Texas; 19 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LONG, Velna Holley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Velna Long, 72, who died Thursday, January 29 at her residence on West Flower Street, Pulaski, were held Sunday at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allne was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Long was the daughter of the late Joe and Annie Mitchell Holley and was married to the late Clyde Long. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a granddaughter, Miss Cynthia Lynn Long of Hueytown, Ala.; a grandson, Joseph Kevin Long of Denton, Texas; a niece and four nephews.<br /><br />LOUDON, Evelyn Stagner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Feb 1983<br />Mrs. Evelyn Stagner Loudon, Memphis, died Monday, February 14, 1983 in that city. Funeral services are scheduled for today (Wed) Feb. 16 at Forrest Hill Chapel, Memphis, with burial in Forrest Hill Cemetery.<br />She is survived locally by a brother, Russell Stagner.<br /><br />LOVE, Ethel Eunice Garrett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Ethel Eunice Garrett Love, 76, of Nashville, were held at 10:00 a. m on Friday, February 19, at Bennett-May Chapel. Reverend Milton Lillard, officiated and burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Love died on Wednesday, February 19, 1982, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Tenn.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Love was a retired employee of the Protestant Childrens Home in Detroit, Michigan. She was the daughter of the late Tom and Ruby Follis Garrett.<br /><br />She is survived by one daughter, Margaret L. Strickland, of Madison, TN; one sister, Mrs. Lillian Warne of Orlando, FL; two brothers, Wilson Garrett, of Nashville, TN; and Pete Garrett of Miami, FL.<br />Four grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren also survive her.<br /><br />LOVE, Maria Lucette Bryant OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br />Maria Lucette Love, 92, Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 9, 1989, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday at Campbell Chapel AME Church in Pulaski with Bro. James Albert Bell officiating. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville.<br />Mrs. Love was a Maury County native and the daughter of the late Henry and Eveline Vincent Bryant and the wife of the late Lafate Love.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Velma Houston, Pulaski and Cathryn Greer, Lewisburg; two sons, Louis D. Love and Lafayette Love, Jr., both of Nashville; one sister, Earthine Martin, Nashville; 32 grandchildren; 99 great-grandchildren and 55 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LOVELL, Milburn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Mr. Milburn Lovell, 77, of Lynnville, died Friday, Feb. 21, 1986, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with Arthur Hardison officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lovell was the son of the late Captain Flournoy and Susie Heath Lovell. He was retired from Union Carbide.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jewel Rose Lovell of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Alton (Geraldine) Cannady of Biloxi, Miss.; three sons, J. C. and Gerald Wayne Lovell, both of Columbia, Edwin Lovell of Lynnville; four sisters, Mrs. Tommye Boatwright of Gary, Ind., Mrs. Nathan (Shirley) Sands of Lynnville, Mrs. Walter (Mary Alice) Moser and Mrs. James (Ann) Hickman, both of Columbia; one brother, C. F. Lovell, Jr., of Jonesboro, Ark.; 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LOVELL, Rosa Francis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1983<br />Mrs. Rosa Francis Lovell, age 76, of 642 South Second Street, Pulaski, died July 4, 1983, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 9, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Lovell was a member of the Methodist church and was retired from Genesco. She was married to the late William Jefferson Lovell and was the daughter of the late Will and Ida Calvert Francis.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Katherine Sobotka of Lincoln, Nebraska and three grandchildren.<br /><br />LOVETT, William David OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Dec 1980<br /><br />Funeral services for William David Lovett, 47, owner of Richland Roofing Co., of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Monday, December 1, 1980, in Giles County Hospital, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. John Bolton and the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lovett was the son of Mrs. Mary Lou Chapman Lovett of Pulaski, who survives, and the late David Alvie Lovett. He was a minister of Eva Chapel Baptist Church and had served in the Korean War.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura Lee Beard Lovett; a son, Randy Wayne Lovett, Ardmore; a daughter, Mrs. Gary Jones, Pulaski; three brothers, Wayne Lovett, Bobby Lovett and Charles Lovett, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Alexander, Huntsville, Ala. and four grandchildren.<br /><br /><br /><br />LOWRIE, Dorothea Eleanor Merrill OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1989<br />Dorothea Eleanor Lowrie, 74, Route 4, Pulaski, died Friday, June 30, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Saturday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Cullman Memory Gardens in Cullman, Ala.<br />Mrs. Lowrie was a Pennsylvania native and the daughter of the late Rolland and Agnes Stark Merrill. She was married to the late Edward Wheeler Lowrie.<br />Survivors include two sons, Gary Lowrie, Glen Carbon, Ill., and Robert Lowrie, Crydon, Ky.; one daughter, Linda Plunkett, Pulaski; one sister, Marjorie Sarah, Ohio and six grandchildren.<br /><br />LOWRIE, Edward Wheeler OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Edward Wheeler Lowrie, 73, of Pulaski, died Monday, Nov. 16, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Cullman Memory Garden in Alabama.<br />A native of Hudson, Ohio, Mr. Lowrie was the son of the late Edward R. and Cinna Dean Gasser Lowrie.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dorothea Lowrie of Pulaski; two sons, Gary Lowrie of Glen Carbon, Ill., Robert Lowrie of Corydon, Ky.; one daughter, Linda Plunkett of Decatur, Ala.; six grandchildren.<br /><br />LOWRY, Virginia Lawson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jun 1989<br />Mrs. Virginia Lawson Lowry, 71, of Lynnville, died Thursday, June 1, 1989, at Baptist Hospital following several months illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday, June 3, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Dr. Edward Knox officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />The Giles County native was the daughter of the late Azzie and Siciley Compton Dawson. She was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, James T. Lowry; a son, James R. Lowry of Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Williams and Mrs. Nadine Tomlinson, both of Nashville; a brother, Bradford Dawson of Nashville; and a grandson, James B. Lowry of Lynnville.<br /><br />LOYD, Eugene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Jul 1983<br /><br />Mr. Eugene Lloyd, 77, Pulaski, died on Monday, July 18, 1983, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following an extended illness. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, July 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in the Fogg Cemetery, Bill Moss and Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating.<br />A farmer and former president of the Giles County Livestock Association, he was married to Blanche Lloyd of Pulaski, who survives.<br />Other survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Martine Broadwell of Atlanta; one brother, Dr. Harold Lloyd of Champaign, Illinois; three sisters, Mrs. Barbara Surles of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Jen Burton of Nashville and Miss Margaret Lloyd of Pulaski and three grandchildren.<br /><br />LUCURS, Mary Olga Tipper OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Oct 1982<br />Mrs. Mary Olga Tipper Lucurs, 96, of Route 2, Pulaski, died on October 8, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:00 p. m. on Sunday, October 10 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Lucurs was married to the late Robert Neal Lucurs and was the daughter of the late George Washington and Nannie L. Norwood Tipper.<br />Survivors include one son, Erskine Lucur of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Clemmie Liles of Pulaski, Mrs. Velma Powell of Prospect, Mrs. Stella Defoe of Fairhope, Ala.; 20 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren; and 14 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LUCY, Malcolm H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Malcolm H. Lucy, age 77, of Columbia, died November 16, 1983, at the Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held in Williams Funeral Home Chapel Friday, November 18th, at 10:00 a.m. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Campbellsville, Mr. Lucy was former vice-president of National Life and Accident Insurance Company. He was married to Helen Shuler Lucy of Columbia.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, one daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Ann) Harville of Killen, Alabama; one brother, Jesse Lucy of California; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />LUFFMAN, James Fred OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Dec 1982<br />Mr. James (Jimmy) Luffman, 39, Circle Drive, Pulaski, died Saturday, December 4, 1982 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Graveside services were held at 1 p. m. Monday, December 6 at Garden, Carole Sturgill and Ray Luffman officiating.<br />Mr. Luffman was a native of Lawrence County, and a retired veteran of the U. S. Navy. At the time of his death, he was a student at the Pulaski Area Vo-Tech School.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Luffman; a son, Troy Luffman, Pulaski; a daughter, Marci Luffman, Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Luffman, Pulaski; his father, James T. Luffman, Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Roger, Larry and Ray Luffman, Lawrenceburg; six sisters, Doris Nell Moore, Kathy Staggs, and Frances King, Lawrenceburg, Polly Garner and Mrs. Butch Homestead, Pulaski, and Juanita Luffman, Clifton, Tennessee.<br /><br /><br />LUKE, Donald R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Donald Russell Luke, 66, died on Sunday, Feb. 10, 1985, at his residence in the Brick Church Community. Funeral services were to be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in New Hope Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty Jo Luke, Brick Church; one daughter, Deborah Ferguson, Cornersville; one son, Johnny Luke, Brick Church; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />LUKER, Frances Robinson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1981<br />Mrs. Frances Robinson Luker, 88, of Harrimon died in that city Saturday, May 16 at Rockwood Health Care Center. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. in Harrimon.<br />Survivors include Chester Luker, Pulaski; Spencer Luker, San Antonio, Texas; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.<br />Kyker Funeral Home, Harrimon, was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LUNA, Lessie Farmer OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Jul 1985<br />Mrs. Lessie Farmer Luna, 98, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, July 10, 1985, at her residence. A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late James Monroe and Frances Farmer Griffis and was married to the late Montie H. Luna.<br />Funeral services were held at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, July 11, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Rev. Bob Smith and Rev. Frank Ladner officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Monte Claire Carpenter of Lynnville, Miss Frances Luna of Pulaski; two sons, Mark E. Luna of Lynnville, Talmadge Luna of Columbia; eight grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LUNA, Talmadge H. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Dec 1987<br />Talmadge Luna died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1987, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. He was 65 years old.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lorraine Luna of Columbia; two sisters, Frances Luna and Monte Claire Carpenter, both of Lynnville; a brother, Mark Luna of Lynnville.<br /><br />LUNN, Lila Mae Harwell The Marshall Gazette 09 Dec 1980<br />Mrs. Lila Mae Harwell Lunn, 87, died Saturday morning in Community Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p.m. from the chapel of Bills &amp; McGaugh Funeral Home by Rev. Eugene Gibson with burial in the Bethlehem Cemetery at Berlin.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William W. and Sara Ozella Harwell and was a member of the United Methodist Church of Berlin. She was the widow of Joe P. Lunn who died in 1965.<br />Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Ozella Holly of Lewisburg, one son, John W. Lunn of Berlin; 7 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.<br /><br />Pallbearers were: John R. Lunn, Nelson Lunn, Riley Lunn, Edward Lunn, Merritt Harwell and Matthew Harwell.<br /><br />LUTTRELL, David Stanton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1985<br />A former Giles County man died Thursday in Vanderbilt after a tire on which he was working exploded. David Stanton Luttrell, 29, of Summertown, died when a truck tire he was repairing exploded in his hands.<br />Mr. Luttrell was born in Maury County and attended Jones High in Lynnville. He moved to Summertown four years ago and was assistant manager of Tire World in Smyrna. He was the son of the late Charlie and Ruth Davis Luttrell.<br />Services were Saturday at the Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens in Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include his wife, Brenda Gail Luttrell, and a daughter, Mary Ruth, both of Summertown; three brothers and eight sisters, including Mrs. Gene (Brenda) Farrar and Mrs. Danny (Debbie) Jones, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />LYNN, Mamie Breivis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1980<br />Mrs. Mamie Lynn, 86, of Park Allen, Mich. died Tuesday, May 13 in Lincoln Park, Mich. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Dan Bowie. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Walker County, Ala., Mrs. Lynn was the daughter of the late Alexander and Jane Ranson Breivis. She was married to the late Leslie Lynn.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Frances Creekmur of Allen Park, Mich.; two grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />McMASTER, Willie Bennett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Willie MacMaster, 73, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 6, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at Maplewood Cemetery with Gary Kelley officiating.<br />A native of Decherd, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Alexander Garland and Vera Blanton Bennett.<br />Survivors include her husband, Maxwell MacMaster of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Carl (Jacqueline) May of Nashville, Mrs. Giles (Jane) Sharton of Rochester, Minn.; two sisters, Mrs. Martin Gravey of Howell, Mich., Mrs. Charles Goolsby of Petersburg, Va.; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />MAAS, Mazie Aymett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Jun 1983<br />Mrs. Mazie Aymett Maas died Wednesday evening June 15, 1983 in New York. Burial services were held Thursday, June 18 in New York. Survivors are Martha Rackley of Denver, Colorado; one son, Charles Maas, Jr. of Newark, New Jersey; five grandchildren; one brother, Hamilton Aymett of Alvaton, Ky.; Katherine Aymett, Robert Aymett, Gray Aymett, and George Aymett, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />MABRY, John R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jul 1987<br /><br />Mr. John R. Mabry, 88, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, July 7, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 8, at Bennett May Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Mabry was the son of the late Gideon and Emma Fleeman Mabry. He was a retired construction worker and member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lena B. Mabry of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Morris (Lois) Shelton and Mrs. Joy Wilkes, both of Pulaski; Mrs. Edna Lockridge of Nashville; one son, Joe G. Mabry of Jackson, Tenn.; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />MACKEY, James E. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jun 1989<br />James E. Mackey, Jr., 72, 422 South Second Street, Pulaski, died Thursday, June 8, 1989, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held Saturday at Maplewood Cemetery conducted by Father Richard G. Buchignani.<br />Mr. Mackey was a native of Chicago, Ill., and the son of the late James E.and Mary A. Sweeney Mackey. He was a member of the Catholic Church, served in the U. S. government in the Central Intelligence Agency in Cyprus, Veteran of World War II, active in the Giles County Historical Society and an attorney.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jean Smith Mackey, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Martha M. Kelley, Denver, Col., and Dr. Ann Blair Brownlee, Philadelphia, PA; one sister, Mrs. Joseph Laschober, Chicago and one grandchild.<br /><br />MACKEY, Robert Wallace OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Robert Wallace Mackey, 37, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Graveside services were held Friday, Oct. 23, at Maplewood Cemetery with Father John Baltz and the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Mackey was a legal assistant to his father, Attorney Jim Mackey of Pulaski. He was a member of the Catholic Church.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mackey of Pulaski; two sisters, Dr. Ann Mackey Brownlee of Philadelphia, Penn., Mrs. Martha Kelly of Denver, Colo.<br /><br />MACLIN, Joe D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Joe D. Maclin, 90, died Saturday, Aug. 16, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 19, at New Hope Primitive Baptist Church with William Manning officiating. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Maclin was the son of the late Alice and Burley Maclin. He was a member of the New Hope Primitive Baptist Church and was married to the late Ida Brown Maclin.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lena Campbell Maclin; one sister, Mrs. A. Z. Reedus of Nashville.<br /><br />MADDOX, Charles A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Feb 1986<br /><br />Charles A. Maddox, a former policeman, died at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski on Saturday, Jan. 25. He was 89 years old.<br />Services were Monday morning (Jan. 27) at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel in Ardmore with David Malone officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery with Taylor Funeral Home in charge.<br />Mr. Maddox, who lived at 1201 Mill Street in Pulaski, was the son of the late Henry and Mattie Maddox. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br />He served on a police force in California for 23 years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace C. Maddox of Pulaski; one step-son, Owen Chapman of Pulaski; one brother, Earl H. Maddox of El Centro, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Walter Gentry of Grand Berry, Texas.<br /><br />MADDOX, Elise McAuley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Jan 1983<br />Elise Maddox, 84, of 919 Sunset Drive in Pulaski, died on Thursday, January 29, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 29 at Love Funeral Chapel in Dalton, Georgia. Burial followed in West Hill Cemetery in Dalton.<br />A native of Georgia, Mrs. Maddox was married to the late Swift Richardson Maddox.<br />She is survived by, one son-in-law, Billy Rackley of Pulaski; two granddaughters, Mrs. Andy Russell of Lawrenceburg, and Miss Lisa Rackley of Nashville; and one sister, Miss Katherine Alice McAuley of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />MADDOX, Florence G. McClure OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jun 1985<br />Florence G. Maddox, 63, of Adrian, Mich., formerly of Giles County, died May 29, 1985 at her home.<br />She was born July 21, 1921, in Franklin County, Tennessee, to James and Lizzie (Mayes) McClure. On Aug. 15, 1937, she married Loyd Maddox, and he survives.<br />Mrs. Maddox was a member of the Trinity Baptist Church.<br />Also surviving are three sons, Bobby Gene Maddox of Addison, Mich., Thomas (Tommy) Earl Maddox of Adrian, Mich.; three daughters, Mrs. David (Doris) Binkley of Nashville, Mrs. Wayland (Sandra) Dillon of Tecumseh, Mich., Mrs. Kenneth (Beverly) Harper of Adrian, Mich.; 14 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two brothers, Guy McClure of Huntsville, Ala. and Lee Whitt McClure of Boonshill; one sister, Mrs. Werner (Mattie) Watson of Dellrose.<br /><br />MADISON, Cecil Everette OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Feb 1987<br />Mr. Cecil Everette Madison, 73, of Pulaski, died Friday, Feb. 13, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, February 14, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Madison was the son of the late J. D. and Sallie Mae Sharp Madison. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a retired truck driver.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susie Mae Madison of Pulaski; one brother, W. D. Madison of Pulaski; three nieces.<br /><br />MADISON, Tennie Pearl Holt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1989<br /><br />Mrs. Tennie Pearl Holt Madison, 86, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Oct. 5, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Dean officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Madison was the daughter of the late James and Lillie Oakley Fralix and was married to the late J. D. Madison.<br />Survivors include two sons, Mahlon and James Russell, both of Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright of Mooresville, Tenn., Mrs. Lena Pearl Duncan and Mrs. Nannie May Duncan, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Arlie and Earl Fralix, both of Pulaski; one sister, Ava Riggins of Columbia; 20 grandchildren.<br /><br />MADRAY, Homer OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jan 1989<br />Homer Madray, 84, died Monday, Jan. 16, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 18, at Bennett May Chapel with Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Madray was the son of the late T. J. and Sara Louise Smith Madray.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Annie Edmundson and Mrs. Robert Puryear, both of Pulaski, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MALONE, Ann Honeysuckle OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1988<br />Mrs. Ann Honeysuckle Malone, 63, of Frankewing, died Tuesday, June 21, 1988, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Friday, June 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />A native of Oklahoma, Mrs. Malone was the daughter of the late John and Minnie Snellgrow Honeysuckle.<br />Survivors include her husband, John R Malone of Frankewing; one son, Robert E. Malone of California; three sisters, Norene Malone of Frankewing, Louise Hefner and Lucille Boyd, both of California.<br /><br />MALONE, Charles Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jan 1984<br />Mr. Charles Edward (Pickle) Malone, age 56, of Wen-Dell Acres, Pulaski died January 16, 1984. Funeral services were held Thursday, January 19 at 1:00 in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Malone was a construction worker. He was the son of Mrs. Annie Hayes Malone of Nashville; she survives; and the late Mr. Clarence Malone.<br />Survivors, other than his mother, include, three sons, Carl Malone of Pulaski, Mike Malone of Smyrna, David Allen Malone of Tucson, Arizona; two daughters, Mrs. Kathy Glover of Columbia, Debra Dale of Michigan; two brothers, Richard Malone of Nashville, Dennis Malone of Ooltewah, Tennessee; one half-brother, Clarence Duward Malone of Pulaski; six sisters, Oakleen McCord of Ootelwah, Tennessee, Annie Ruth Spann, Sarah Hafner, Nellie Hewgley, Martha and Irene Malone, all of Nashville; and seven grandchildren. Carr and Erwin was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MALONE, Clarence D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Mar 1987<br /><br />Mr. Clarence D. Malone, 68, of Pulaski, died Sunday, March 27, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 24, at Bennett May Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Malone was the son of the late Clarence and Rosa Thurman Malone. He was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ and was retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susie P. Malone of Pulaski; one son, Terry Malone of Nashville; three grandchildren; step-mother, Mrs. Annie Malone of Nashville; six half-sisters, Miss Irene Malone, Miss Martha Malone, Miss Sara Malone, Mrs. Nellie Hewgley and Mrs. Annie Ruth Spann, all of Nashville, Mrs. Oakleen McCord of Ooltewah, Tenn.; two half-brothers, Richard and Dennis Malone, both of Nashville.<br /><br />MALONE, E. J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />E. J. Malone, a Pulaski native, died Saturday, March 7, in Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Monday at North Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Charles Dinkens and Mr. Ramon McCrary officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens. Mr.Malone was the son of the late John W. and Hettie McMillan Malone.<br />He was a retired merchant and member of the First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg in which he was a deacon.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Shelby Malone; a daughter, Mrs. G. E. Miller of Lawrenceburg; a grandson; one great grandson; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MALONE, Iva Curtis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Jan 1982<br />Mrs. Iva C. Malone, 90, died Tuesday, February 2, 1982 at T. J. Sampson Community Hospital, Glasgow, KY. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, February 5, at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. Tom Orr officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Lura Ann Furline Curtis and was married to the late W. E. Malone. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Malone is survived by one daughter, Dorothy M. Hodges, Glasgow; two sons, W. R. and Clark Malone, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Odie Mayfield, Pulaski and Mrs. Mary Tucker, Elkmont, Ala.; 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MALONE, Ruth Hyatt OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Feb 1983<br />Mrs. Ruth H. Malone, 78, Woodring Street, Pulaski, died Monday, February 21, 1983. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wed., Feb. 25 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood, the Rev. Bill Moss and the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Fay and Mary Pate Hyatt.<br />She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Louise Derryberry, Mrs. Sue Fogg, and Mrs. Elizabeth Vandiver, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />MALONE, Sadie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Sadie Lee Malone, age 80, of 229 S. Pardue Avenue, Gallatin, Tennessee, died Saturday, August 20, 1983, in Sumner County Hospital following a long illness.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church in Gallatin on Wednesday, August 24, at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be in Durham Cemetery in Bethpage, Tennessee.<br />Mrs. Malone was married to Harvey Malone and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include: her husband, Harvey Malone of Gallatin; three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Hall, Dr. J. Deatha Malone, both of Gallatin, and Mrs.Mary Katherine Tidwell of Memphis; one son, Ernest Malone of Indiana; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four brothers, Robert, Harvey and William Fitts, all of Indiana; three sisters, Mrs. Suusie Bedenbough of Three Rivers, Michigan, Mrs. Lula Barnes and Mrs. Virginia Ricketts of Indiana.<br /><br />MALONE, W. R. (William Robert) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1985<br />Mr. William Robert Malone, 68, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, May 1, 1985, at Hillside Hospital following a lengthy illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the daughter of the late William Earl and Iva Mae Curtis Malone. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a retired merchant.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby Solomon Malone of Pulaski; three daughters, Sandra White of Columbia, Mrs. Kay Lanier, Mrs. Janice McElhiney, both of Pulaski; two sons, Mickey and Bobby Malone, both of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Hodges of Glasco, Kentucky; and one brother, Clark Malone of Pulaski.<br /><br />MANGRUM, Frank Newt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jun 1984<br />Frank Newt Mangrum, 73, Ardmore, died on Tuesday, June 5, 1984, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late William and Minnie Butler Mangrum. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 7, at Bennett May Chapel, Mack Pinkelton and Loyd Hickman officiating, with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae Mangrum, New Market, Alabama; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Ann Johnson, Lewisburg; one brother, Lester Mangrum, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Daniels, Athens, Alabama, and Mrs. Ola Mae Barnett, Decatur, Alabama.<br /><br />MANKINS, Hubert Rubin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for Hubert Rubin Mankins, 74, of Minor Hill, who died Friday, September 12 in General Hospital, Nashville, were held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and erwin Chapel by the Rev. Glen Chance. Interment was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Mankins, a retired farmer, was a Giles County native.<br />Survivors include a son, David R. Mankins, El Paso, Tex.; two brothers, Tom Mankins, Elkmont, Ala. and Jim Mankins, Goodsprings; two sisters, Mrs. Mable Shelton, Pulaski and Mrs. Ruby Bragg, Huntsville, Ala., and one grandchild.<br /><br />MANKINS, James Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Oct 1986<br />Mr. James Wilson Mankins, 69, of Goodspring, died Friday, Oct. 17, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton Officiating. Burial was in Oxford Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Mankins was the son of the late Rone and Willie Jackson Mankins. He was retired from Gabriel and was a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Barbara Hayes Mankins of Goodspring; one son, Dennis Mankins of Goodspring; one brother, Tom Mankins of Elkmont, Ala.; two sisters, Ruby Bragg of Georgia, Ether Risser of Indiana.<br /><br />MAPLES, Dezzie Jane Potts OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1980<br />Mrs. Joseph H. Maples died at her home in Athens, Ala., Sunday, August 3, after a long illness. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at the McConnell Memorial Chapel by the Rev. Robert Kribbs with burial in Athens Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Maples was the former Dezzie Jane Potts, a daughter of the late John Baker and Eliza Catherine Williamson Potts. A descendant of two pioneer Giles County families, she was born December 19, 1882, near Prospect where she received her early education. She attended Athens College, and at the time of her death was its oldest living alumnus. After taking a business course in Memphis she worked there for serveral years before her marriage to Dr. Joseph H. Maples on June 16, 1910. The made their home in Elkmont, Ala. before moving to Athens in 1944. Dr. Maples died January 20, 1950, and Mrs. Maples continued to reside at 209 E. Bryan Street until her death.<br />She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in which she took an active part until her health failed a few years ago. She was a former member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Order of the Eastern Star.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. W. L. (Louise Potts) Gladish, Lawrenceburg; a brother, Louis M. Potts, Huntsville, Ala.; a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MARKHAM, Mamie Rose OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Sep 1982<br />Mrs. Mamie Rose Markham, 79, of Route 7, Pulaski, died August 31, 1982 at the Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, Alabama.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Carr and Erwin Chapel on Thursday, September 2 at 2:00 p. m. with Odis Farrington, Mack Pinkelton and James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Markham was married to the late Marvin Markham, and was the daughter of the late Robert and Maggie English Rose.<br />Survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Patsy Stanley and Mrs. Joyce Holbrook, both of Huntsville, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Lerah Long of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MARKS, Carey Rodgers OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Jul 1984<br />Mrs. Carey Rodgers Marks, 81, died on Monday, July 23, 1984, at her home in Lewisburg. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Elijah Carroll Rodgers and Molly Bell Springer Rodgers and was married to the late Grady Marks.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 26, at Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Hollis Hunt officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Gilbert Marks of Birmingham, Alabama, and Carroll F. Marks, Lebanon, Tennessee; and two grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />MARKS, Harold Dickson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Harold Dickson Marks, age 65, of Route 1, Pulaski, died November 15, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, November 17th, in the Bennett-May Chapel with Bro. James Ed Holt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Marks was a member of the Church of Christ. He was also a member of the Pulaski Lions Club and president of T. B. Association. Mr. Marks was a former County Commissioner and retired vice-president of the First National Bank. He was also a farmer, department supervisor at Genesco, and former Farm Bureau Director. Mr. Marks was married to Elizabeth Williams Marks of Pulaski. He was the son of the late Hughey A. Sr. and Sarah Abernathy Marks.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, one son, Dickson Marks II of Pulaski; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Brown of Nashville; two brothers, John A. Marks of Memphis and Hughey A. Marks, Jr. of Nashville.<br /><br />MARKS, Johnnie Sue Chapman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Johnnie Sue Chapman, age 83, of 420 Elm Street, Pulaski, died November 16, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held in Bennett-May Chapel Friday, November 18, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Marcus Nichols officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Marks was a member of the Methodist Church and was a housewife. She was married to the late Dan B. Marks and was the daughter of the late John T. and Susie A. Hall Chapman.<br />Survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Jessie McNeese, Mrs. W. Grady Bass, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and two nephews.<br /><br />MARKS, Kelly OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Kelly Marks, 83, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 27, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Milton Brown and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Marks was the son of the late Lewis Harwell and Bessie Bass Marks. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Rachel Newton Marks of Pulaski; one son, Farris Marks of Pulaski; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; four step-grandchildren.<br /><br />MARKS, Madolyn Watkins OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Madolyn Marks, 66, of Pulaski, who died Thursday, April 30 in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, were conducted Saturday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Robert McCafferty. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />An Alabama native, Mrs. Marks was the daughter of the late Burbon and Annis Ezell Watkins and was the wife of the late Knox Marks. She was a retired floor lady of Lee-Mar Shirt Company.<br />Survivors include a son, Kenneth Marks, Cornersville; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Watkins, Pulaski, Mrs. Lula McCafferty, Lexington, Ala., and Mrs. Nettie Robinson, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />MARKS, Rebecca Mae McCracken OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jul 1981<br />Mrs. Rebecca Mae Marks, 67, died Thursday, June 25 at her home in Frankewing. Funeral rites were held Saturday at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Larry Helton. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Marks was the daughter of the late John Lytle and Estes Holston McCracken.<br />Survivors include her husband Harold Marks; three sons, James Harold Marks, Ft. Myers, Fla., John M. Marks, Austin, Texas, and Edward Marks, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Janine Wilson, Fayetteville; a brother, John Calvin McCracken, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Lavenia Barnes and Miss Ruth McCracken, Pulaski and Mrs. Edward Poston, Graysville, Ga.; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />MARKS, Solomon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Apr 1989<br />The Rev. Solomon Marks, 71, died Thursday, April 6, 1989, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrencebur, after a long illness. Funeral services were held Monday, April 10, at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial was in Morristown Cemetery near Campbellsville. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, the Rev. Marks was the son of the late Mack and Beulah Martin Marks. He was a Baptist preacher and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jennie Brown of Pulaski, Mrs. Eula Pearl Davidson of Columbia, Mrs. Shirley Ann Butler of Toledo, Ohio; one son, Brown Marks of Nashville; one nephew, Robert Gardner of Pulaski; four step-sons, James Clifford and Richard Nelson III, both of Oakland, Calif.; David A. Nelson, Cincinnati, Ohio, John R. Nelson of Shreveport, La.; 10 grandchildren, four step-grandchildren; two brothers, Mack Marks of Pulaski and Cleve Marks of Toledo, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Eula Mae Gable of Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Pear Jordon of Toledo; two aunts, Mrs. Haughty Black of Pulaski, Mrs. Sadie McQuire of Anderson, Ind.<br /><br />MARKS, Velma Cole OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1982<br />Mrs. Velma Cole Marks, 78, of 705 Nichols Street, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, June 23, 1982, in Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the alte Robert Maze and Lou Hamlin Cole and the wife of the late T. B. Marks.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Clifford Miller, Pulaski; a brother, Brown Cole, McBurg; a half-sister, Mrs. Alma Peacock, Atlanta; a step-sister, Mrs. Bunyan Thurman, Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MARLOW, James Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Nov 1980<br />James Franklin Marlow, 77, a retired farmer, died Wednesday, November 19, 1980, at his home on Route 1, Anderson, Ala. Funeral services were held Friday at 11:00 a. m. at Hester Chapel Church with the Rev. Tonice Davis officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Marlow was the son of the late Fate and Jenny Davis Marlow.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Inez Chapman Marlow; a son, Hollis Marlow, Anderson; four daughters, Mrs. Viola Kelley, and Mrs. Virginia Lawrence, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Lena Thompson, Anderson and Mrs. Margaret Phillips, Minor Hill; several step-children; 21 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARSH, Minnie Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />Mrs. Minnie Lee Marsh, 84, Route 5, Pulaski, died on Sunday, May 16, 1982, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Solon and Mildred Luster Daugherty. She was the wife of the late Leroy Marsh and the mother of the late Richard and William I. Marsh. She was a member of St. Rebecca Primitive Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Wednesday, May 19 at Queen Ann Funeral Home, Riley Tucker officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary Crook, Mrs. Mattie B. McElroy and Mrs. Margie McElroy; four sons, Ben Marsh, Robert Marsh, Joe Marsh and James Marsh, all of Pulaski; 16 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and six, great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MARSH, William T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1981<br />Prayer services were held for William T. Marsh, Sunday, November 15, 1981 at 1:00 p.m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Rev. John Tucker officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Marsh died January 4, 1979.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Minnie Lee Daugherty Marsh and the late Leroy Marsh, born Feb. 16, 1928.<br />Besides his mother, he is survived by four brothers, Ben Marsh, Joe Marsh, Robert Marsh, and James Marsh; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Crook, Mrs. Mattie McElroy and Mrs. Margie McElroy, all of Pulaski; three daughters, Miss Sandra Marsh, Miss Diane Marsh, Miss Brenda Marsh and 2 grandchildren all of Indianapolis, Indiana.<br /><br />MARSHALL, Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Oct 1985<br />Robert Marshall, principal at Giles County High School from 1963-1965, died Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1985, in Roanoke, Va. Burial was in Williamsburg, Va.<br />Mr. Marshall was a school administrator in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Virginia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Scott Burkhalter Marshall of Roanoake, and one sister of Mt. City, Tenn.<br /><br />MARSTON, Annie Mae Kincaid OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1983<br />Annie Mae Kincaid Marston, 81, of First Street in Pulaski, died on Friday, February 25, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 26 at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with the Rev. Andy Brown officiating. Interment followed in Freemon Cemetery at Big Oak in Lawrence County.<br /><br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Marston was the daughter of David Peter and Mary Jane Boyd Kincaid. She was married to the late Will Marston. She was a member of the Pulaski Street Chuch of Christ in Lawrenceburg.<br />She is survived by, two sisters, Mrs. Robert Townsed of Minor Hill and Mrs. Smith Jackson of Pulaski; one brother, Hillard Kincaid of Minor Hill; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MARTIN, Andrew H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Mar 1984<br />Andrew H. Martin, age 97, of Florence, Alabama, died Thursday, March 15, 1984. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 17, at 11 a.m. at the Elkins Funeral Home in Florence.<br />Mr. Martin was a former employee of the Mines.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Wylodene Hill of Houston, Texas, Mrs. George Cox, Mrs. Robert Love, both of Stockbridge, Georgia; two sons, Thomas Martin of Forest Park, Georgia, Lindon Martin of Pulaski; 9 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Arthur B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Arthur B. Martin, 63, were conducted by the Rev. Riley Tucker at Queen Ann Funeral Home Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1987. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery.<br />Mr. Martin died Friday, Oct. 30, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. He was the son of the late Brown and Mary Branch Martin and was a native of Lynnville. He was a former employee of Lewisburg Casting Company.<br />Survivors include two brothers, George Martin of Columbia, Sam Martin of Louisville, Ky.; one nephew, Ezell Martin, Jr. of Pulaski; and friends, the Dean Hobbs family of Lynnville with whom he lived.<br /><br />MARTIN, Arthur Lindon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Feb 1989<br />Arthur Lindon Martin, 72, died Saturday, Feb. 25 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Feb. 27 at 2 p.m. Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., and a Veteran of World War II. He was the son of the late Andrew H. and Pauline Hill Martin and was married to the late Freda Mae Craig Martin.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Virginia Jackson, Slidell, La.; one brother, Thomas Martin, Forrest Park, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Cox and Julia Love, both of Stockbridge, Ga.<br /><br />MARTIN, Bessie Daughtrey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Dec 1983<br />Mrs. Bessie Martin of 912 Gordon Street, Pulasi, died Saturday, December 17, 1983, at Bedford County Hospital, following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducte by the Rev. John Tucker at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, December 20, at St. James Primitive Baptist Church. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery, Bufords Station.<br />Mrs. Martin, the widow of Willis Thomas Martin, was a native of Giles County and a daughter of the late Sam and Easter Williams Daughtrey.<br /><br />She is survived by one son, Will Porter Martin of Shelbyville; two daughters, Miss Pattie Martin of Louisville, Kentucky and Mrs. Louise Drake of Pulaski; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Rosie Pope of Columbia; a brother, Houston Daughtrey of Rochester, New York.<br /><br />MARTIN, Calvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Calvin Martin, 69, of Goodspring, died Monday, Feb. 1, 1988, at the Veterans Administration Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 7, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Cornell Martin officiating. Burial was in Love Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Martin was the son of the late William and Maudie Sloan Martin. He was a veteran of World War II, a Master Mason of the Elk River Lodge #109 and was a member of the Willing Workers Lodge and the Disabled American Veterans. He was a deacon at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church and was a retired bus driver for the Giles County Board of Education.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Martin; four daughters, Betty White of Pulaski, Margaret Armstrong of Indianapolis, Ind., Anna Matthews and Lisa Kirby, both of Nashville; two sons, William and Amos Martin, both of Indianapolis; 14 grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Carrie Parsons OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Carrie P. Martin, 92, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 1, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 3, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Martin was the daughter of the late, John and Mollie Doss Parsons and was married to the late Emmett Martin. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Fry and Mrs. Charlie Martin, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Charlie Cook and Mrs. Mary Parsons Mitchell, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Jimmy Carter of Campbellsville, Ky.; one grandchild and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />MARTIN, Charles &#8220;Charlie&#8221; Walker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Aug 1987<br />Charles &#8220;Charlie&#8221; Walker Martin, 76, of Pulaski, died Saturday, August 1, 1987, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, August 3, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. David Miller and the Rev. Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Collinwood, Mr. Martin was the son of David Henry and Lousetta Blair Martin. He was a retired merchant (feed store) and was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his wife, Roberta Parker Martin of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Mauveline Wall of Franklin and Mrs. Maurine Evans of Brentwood; one grandson; one sister, Mrs. Lois Prohart of Arizona; one brother, Luther Martin of Collinwood.<br /><br />MARTIN, Elma Lois OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Aug 1982<br />Miss Elma Lois Martin, age 58, of Hendersonville, Tenn., died August 20, 1982 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital in Nashville.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Monday, August 23 at 2 p. m. with Rev. Gudger Nichols officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Martin was the daughter of Mrs. Carrie Parsons Martin and the late Mr. Emmett Martin.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Carrie Martin of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Frye of Pulaski, Mrs. Katherine Gordon of Pulaski; one niece, Mrs. Kathy Wood of Pulaski; one nephew, Charles Gordon Wood of Pulaski; and one great-nephew.<br /><br />MARTIN, Ezell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Aug 1982<br />Ezell Martin, 72, of Jackson, Tennessee, died on Saturday, August 14, 1982, in Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born and reared in the Bryson Community and attended school at Elkton before graduating from City High School in Chattanooga, where he was active in sports and was named to the all-city football team. He later attended the University of Chattanooga. He was for 35 years employed by TVA. He had made his home in Jackosn since 1940. He was a member of the Johnson Memorial Presbyterian Church and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and he was a Mason.<br />Funeral services were held on Monday, August 16, at Lawrence-Sorenson Funeral Home in Jackson, conducted by Gene Canestrari, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery at Ripley, Tenn.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Cobb Martin; one daughter, Dr. Jeanette Martin of Memphis; one brother, Joe Martin, Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Cobb of Memphis, and Mrs. Nellie Garant, Decatur, Georgia.<br /><br />MARTIN, Fred B. &#8220;Abe&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1989<br />Mr. Fred B. &#8220;Abe&#8221; Martin, 84, of Sun City, Ariz., died Tuesday, March 28, 1989, at Walter O. Boswell Memorial Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Friday, March 31, at Menke Funeral Home with burial in Midland, Mich.<br />A native of Nashville, Mr. Martin was a 1925 graduate of Massey Military School and later was assistant director of insurance for Dow Chemical Corp. He retired in 1970 and moved to Sun City from Michigan. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Martin; two sons, William Martin of Charlotte, N.C., Paul Martin of Flushing, Mich.; two daughters, Ruth Draves of Rhoes, Mich.; Helen Ruble of Tucson, Ariz., 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Freda Mae Craig OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1988<br />Mrs. Freda Mae Martin, 75, died Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1988 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 18 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Leroy and Ruby Register Craig.<br />Survivors include her husband, Arthur Lindon Martin of Pulaski; one daughter, Virginia Jackson of Louisiana; three brothers, Frank and Charles Craig, both of Lawrenceburg, and David Craig of Florida.<br /><br /><br />MARTIN, Jimmie L. Randolph OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Jimmie L. Martin, 44, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Dec. 1, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services are to be held at noon Wednesday, Dec. 4, at Willow Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Dorsey Coleman officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Stella. Jordan Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lee and Mealie Randolph.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Lena Reynolds, Mrs. Brenda Abernathy, Shirley, Lisa and Jenese Martin, all of Pulaski; one son, Elvis Martin of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Jesse Martin, Mrs. Beatrice Coleman, Mrs. Annie Gilbert, Faye Randolph, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Ruth Nelson of Indianapolis, Ind.; five brothers, Ed, George, Frank Randolph and Frank D. Black, all of Pulaski, and Clarence Randolph of Indianapolis, Ind.; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Josephine Trupin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1983<br />Josephine Turpin Martin, 81, of Miami, Fla. died May 20, 1983, in Giles County Hospital. She was the wife of the late Fred Martin, and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geoegandy Dubinduga.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday in Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Miami, Fla., with Father Carl Cannon officiating.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ida Trupin Boscia, Miami, Fla., Mrs. Helen Turpin Stagner, Pulaski, TN; one son, Leo Morris Turpin, Cincinnati, Ohio; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />MARTIN, Lena Bass OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Lena Bass Martin died Monday, February 25, 1985, in Phoenix, Arizona.<br />Mrs. Bass was a native of Giles County. She was the daughter of the late James and Barbara Bass of Pulaski and a sister of the Rev. J. Dallas Bass, also of Pulaski, who survives. Burial was Thursday in Phoenix.<br />Survivors include two sons, Dewey Martin of California and Jimmy Martin of Flagstaff, Arizona.<br /><br />MARTIN, Lester OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jan 1985<br />Lester Martin, 75, Route 2, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, January 8, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, January 10, at Bennett May Chapel, G. C. Fox and Andy Brown officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Martin, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. William Pierce, Pulaski; one son, Charles Hardison, Tullahoma, Tennessee; one brother, James T. Martin, Athens, Alabama; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Maggie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Maggie Martin, of Route 2, Lynnville, died Tuesday morning, July 26, 1983, at Merihil Nursing Home, Lewisburg, where she had been a resident for 13 years.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, July 30, 1983, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Reverend Frank Brooks, pastor of Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was at Everbright Cemetery in Bufords Station, Tennessee.<br /><br />Mrs. Martin, a daughter of the late Beb and Lila Armstead, was a native of Giles County. She was the wife of the late Monroe Martin. She was a member of the Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church for over 84 years.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanfield of Indianapolis, Indiana; 12 grandchildren; one brother, Johnny Armstead of St. Louis, Missouri; and nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MARTIN, Marvin Fletcher Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1984<br />Marvin Fletcher Martin, Jr., 50, Route 1, Goodspring, died on Saturday, September 22, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Marvin F. Martin, Sr. He was a member of Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, September 23, at Bennett-May Chapel, G. C. Fox officiating, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Gladys Martin, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Donna Beard, Guntersville, Alabama, Miss Frances Martin and Miss Paulette Martin, Goodspring; three brothers, Cecil Martin and Luther Martin, Pulaski and Ernie Martin, Ft. Riley, Kansas.<br /><br />MARTIN, Maurine Murray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Maurine Martin, 85, of Pulaski, died Monday, Sept. 23, 1985, at Harpeth Terrace Nursing Home in Franklin. Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. at Maplewood Cemetery conducted by the Rev. Gary Kelly. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Danville, Ky., she was the daughter of the late Hugh and Susan Lillard Murray and was married to the late Dr. W. Wyatt Martin.<br />Survivors include, two sons, Dr. Edward Hugh Martin of Nashville, William Wyatt Martin of Berlin, Germany; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Rubin Crawford of Fayetteville, and Mrs. Foster Arnold of Pulaski.<br /><br />MARTIN, Mary Wilkerson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Martin, 66, of Athens, Ala., died Wednesday, April 19, 1989, at Athens Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, April 21, at Jackson Drive Church of Christ in Athens with Len Headrick and Hirlam Hutto officiating. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery, also in Athens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Martin was the daughter of the late Malcolm A. and Ella Black Wilkerson.<br />Survivors include her husband, James T. Martin of Athens; one brother, Guy &#8220;Buster&#8221; Wilkerson of Athens; three sisters, Helen Rose of Pulaski, Jewel Kimbrough of Athens, Ala., Clara Coffman of Gadsden, Ala.<br /><br />MARTIN, Owen I. Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Dec 1988<br />Owen I. Martin, Jr., 56, of Terrace Apartments, Pulaski, died Saturday, Dec. 17, 1988, at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin following a long illness. Funeral services were held Dec. 20 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Albert Foster officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Martin was the son of the late Owen Martin and Emma Oliver Coleman Martin of Pulaski. He was a member of New Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church and a retired employee of B&amp;W Restaurant in Nashville.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Glenda Hedgepath of Fayetteville; seven brothers, Brown H. Martin, Sr., William Robert Smith, James A. Brown and Charles W. Brown, all of Pulaski, Lewis Brown and Jimmy Lee Brown, both of Nashville, and John W. Johnson of California; two sisters, Mrs. Laura J. Neal and Mrs. Emma Phillips, both of Nashville, one granddaughter, Anita Hedgepath of Fayetteville; and one uncle, Rev. James Oliver of Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />MARTIN, Porter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1988<br />Mr. Porter Martin, 85, of Lewisburg, died Sunday, April 24, 1988, at Merihill Health Care Center in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 27, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. William Smith officiating. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Martin was the son of the late Dan and Ella Dickerson Martin and was married to the late Lena Hardin Martin. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Vera M. Gaddis of Dayton, Ohio; one brother, George Albert Martin of Lynnville.<br /><br />MARTIN, Ruth Maples OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Jul 1986<br />Mrs. Ruth Maples Martin, 78, of Muscle Shoals, Ala., died Sunday, July 13, 1986, at Oakcrest Nursing Home in Tuscumbia, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church with Rev. Ragan Brown officiating. Burial was in Colbert Memorial Gardens in Tuscumbia.<br />Survivors include her husband, Joseph Eldredge Martin of Muscle Shoals; one step-daughter, Mrs. Rubye Martin Brink of Chicago, Ill.; one sister-in-law, Stella Hite Maples of Nashville; one niece and one nephew.<br /><br />MARTIN, Teresa Fay Seaver OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Dec 1985<br />Teresa Fay Martin, 24, of Route 6, Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, Nov. 28, of injuries received in a car accident. Funeral services were Saturday morning at 10 a.m. with Lamar Moore officiating. Burial was in Leoma Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Paul L. Martin of Lawrenceburg; mother, Oma Owens of Leoma; one brother, Ray Seaver of Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Carol Edwards of Pulaski, Shelia<br />McClain of West Point and Marie Hood of Leoma; paternal grandmother, Willie Bell Seaver of Leoma.<br /><br />MARTIN, Willie Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />Willie Henry Martin, 76, of Tanglewood Apartments in Pulaski died Sunday, September 7, 1980 in Giles County Hospital following an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday, at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial followed in Everbright Cemetery at Buford Station. Rev. Frank Brooks officiated.<br />Mr. Martin, a Giles County native was the son of Mrs. Maggie Armster Martin and the late Monroe Martin. He was a retired farmer and a former L&amp;N Railroad employee.<br /><br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Maggie A. Martin, Lewisburg; four children, Miss Gloria Jean Martin and Riley M. Martin, both of Pulaski, David H. Martin, Nashville and Mrs. Ruth Jackson, Detroit, Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Stanfield, Ind., four grandchildren; uncle John Armster, two stepsons, John Henry Maxwell and Robert Maxwell, Louisville, Ky., 9 step-grandchildren.<br /><br />MASON, Helen White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Helen White Mason, age 61, of Detroit, Michigan, died September 6, 1983, in Detroit.<br />Graveside services, conducted by Art Jansson, were held at Trotter Cemetery in Prospect on Monday, September 12 at 10:00 a.m.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Mason was a member of the Catholic Church. She was married to the late Charles Mason and was the daughter of the late David and Emily Leslie Trotter White.<br />Survivors include, on sister, Mrs. Gladys Cummings of Detroit, Michigan; one brother, Trotter Holt of Detroit, Michigan; three aunts, Mrs. Maveline Sherrell of Prospect, Mrs. Jemima Gentry of Gary, Indiana, Mrs. Celia Woodson of Detroit, Michigan; and one uncle, Roy Trotter of Holden, West Virginia.<br /><br />MASON, John Nichols, Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1988<br />Mr. John Nichols Mason, Jr., 63, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 9, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, March 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell and the Rev. Rondol Reed officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Birmingham, Ala., Mr. Mason was the son of the late John Mason, Sr. He was a veteran of World War II and was employed by Maremont-Gabriel Corp.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Marie Mason of Pulaski; his wife, Evelyn West Mason of Pulaski; two daughters, Brenda Mason Pierce and Pat Mason, both of Pulaski; one sister, Dorothy Mason Anderson of Newton, Iowa; two grandchildren, Angela and Nicholas Pierce.<br /><br />MASON, Thelma R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Thelma R. Mason, 79, died Monday, August 27, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mack and Maria Kimbrough. She was married to the late Garland Mason. She attended Cedar Grove and Broadview schools and was a member of Beulah Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, September 1, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel, Curtis Dial officiating, with burial in Kimbrough Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a son, Oliver Claude Mason of Louisville, Kentucky, and a sister, Miss Willie Jo Kimbrough, Pulaski.<br /><br />MASSEY, Annie May OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1980<br />Mrs. Annie May Massey, 80, of Chicago, Ill. died Monday, Aug. 11, 1980. Funeral services will be held at Bennett-May Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Friday Aug. 15. Burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Revs. Mack Pinkelton and Clarence Stewart will officiate.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, daughter of the late Thomas F. Moffitt and the late Marcini Doggett Moffitt, Mrs. Massey was the wife of the late Willie G. Massey. The couple lived in Giles County until Mr. Massey&#8217;s death a few years ago. She was a Baptist.<br />Mrs. Massey was a columnist for OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, for many years, writing a correspondents&#8217; column &#8220;All the Way Round.&#8221;<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Green, and Mrs. Betty Timmons, of Chicago, Ill.; two sons, James Hargrove and Edward (Pete) Massey of Pulaski; 17 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild. One sister, Mrs. Frances McKenna, Chicago, Ill.; two brothers, Buford Moffitt, Pulaski and Tommy Moffitt, Bowling Green, Ky.<br /><br />MASSEY, Beatrice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Beatrice Massey, 77, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 2, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Massey was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dawes and was married to the late John Riley Massey. She was a member of the Baptist church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Pat Defoe of Pulaski; two sons, Ronald and Donald Massey, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MASSEY, Billy Wayne OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Nov 1988<br />Billy Wayne Massey, 47, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, Nov. 17, 1988 at his home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Jackie Alliegood officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Massey was a native of Giles County and the son of the late John Edward and Jewell Harmond Massey. He was a member of the Methodist church and a longtime employee of the Wal-Mart store in Pulaski and was self-employed.<br />Survivors include one son, Terry Wayne Massey of Knoxville; two daughters, Kathy Lynn Johnson of Knoxville and Beverly Joyce Walter of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Gail Luffman of Pulaski and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MASSEY, Cordie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cordie Lee Massey, 72, were held Monday, July 20, at 3:30 p.m.<br />at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Hargrove officiating. Burial was in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Massey, a resident of the Elkton Community, died Sunday, July 19, in the Giles County Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Bill and Ella Rogers Widner.<br />Survivors include her husband, Loy Massey, Elkton; two sons, Jackie Massey and Dewvaul Massey, both of Elkton; 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MASSEY, Eugene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 May 1984<br />Eugene Massey, 59, died Saturday, May 19, 1984, at his home in Minor Hill. A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Victoria Lawrence Massey and the late George Massey.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday, May 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Mitchell Cemetery, O&#8217;Neal Martin officiating.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Victoria Massey, Minor Hill; one brother, L. C. Massey, Huntsville, Alabama; five sisters, Cora Lee Hood, Pulaski, Mrs. William Gatlin, Minor Hill, Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Lester, Alabama, Mrs. Billy Chambers, Decatur, Alabama, Mrs. Corene Blake, Miami, Florida.<br /><br />MASSEY, George Nixon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Sep 1982<br />Mr. George Nixon Massey, 84, of Route 1, Minor Hill, died September 22, 1982, at the Jackson Clinic in Lester, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. on Friday, September 24th at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mike Merritt and O&#8217;Neal Martin officiating. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Victoria Massey of Minor Hill; two sons, L. C. Massey of Huntsville, Ala., Eugene Massey of Minor Hill; five daughters, Mrs. Corine Blake of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Maggie Gatlin of Minor Hill, Mrs. L.C. Thornton of Lester, Ala., Mrs. Cora Lee Hood of Minor Hill, Mrs. Lela Mae Chambers of Decatur, Ala.; one brother, Tommy Massey of Faulkville, Ala.; 22 grandchildren;15 great-grandchildren; and 1 great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />MASSEY, Jewell Harmond OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Oct 1987<br />Mrs. Jewell Harmond Massey, 65, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, Oct. 18, 1987, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 20, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Massey was the daughter of the late Ben Farr and Annie Bell Hardiman Harmond and was married to the late John Edward Massey. She was a member of the Choates Creek Methodist Church and an employee of Genesco.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Donna Gail Luffman of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one son, Billy Wayne Massey of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Brown and Mrs. Shirley Ruth McCluskey, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />MASSEY, John Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jun 1985<br />John Edward Massey, 63, died Monday, June 3, 1985 at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include wife, Jewell Harmond Massey; daughter, Donna Gail Luffman; one son, Billy Wayne Massey, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Green of Pulaski; Mrs. Betty Timmons, Chicago; one brother, James Hargrove of Pulaski; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />MASSEY, John Riley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Oct 1987<br />Mr. John Riley Massey, 87, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Oct. 3, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 4, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Massey was a retired farmer and member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Beatrice Massey of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Pat Defoe of Pulaski; two sons, Donald and Ronald Massey, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MASSEY, Loy Edley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Apr 1982<br />Loy Edley Massey, 76, of Route 2, Prospect, died on Sunday, April 4 at Ardmore Nursing Home in Ardmore.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Jimmy Hargrove at 2:00 p. m. on Tuesday, April 6 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native Tennessean, Mr. Massey was married to the late Cordie Lee Massey.<br />He is survived by two sons, Dewvaul and Jackie Massey of Elkton; one brother, Robert Massey of Taft; two sisters, Mrs. Foster Pope and Mrs. Mary Sue Wilburn of Elktonl; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MASSEY, Michael Dale OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 May 1986<br />A 13-year-old Elkton boy killed Thursday afternoon when he was struck by a car on Highway 31 in front of his home near Massey Town.<br />Dead at the scene was Michael Dale Massey, a sixth grader at Elkton Elementary School. Elkton policeman Wayne Graves said it appeared the boy ran into the highway into the path of the car. He reportedly was on his way to a friend&#8217;s home.<br />The driver of the car, D. W. Shelton, 53, of Summertown, was enroute to Birmingham where his father was to have heart surgery the following day. No charges were placed against Shelton. The accident happened shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday.<br />Young Massey was born in Florida, was the son of Jackie Wayne and Brenda Kay Reeves Massey.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by a brother, Eddie Massey of Pulaski; two sisters, Serina and Selena Massey, both of Elkton; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Reeves of Pulaski.<br /><br />MASSEY, Ruby Lee Hazelwood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Ruby Lee Hazelwood Massey, 81, died Monday, July 13, 1987, at University Hospital in Birmingham, Ala. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 16, at Bills-McGaugh and Floyd Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial in Short Cemetery at Spring Place.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Massey was the daughter of the late William Marion and Mary Frances Larwood Hazelwood and was married to the late Julius Massey.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Rachel Sellers of Birmingham; one son, Charles Massey of Birmingham; two sisters, Mrs. Wilson Moore of Howell, Tenn., Mrs. Elizabeth Escue of Lewisburg; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Edwin (Katherine) Harlow of Pulaski; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MATHESON, Cora Estelle Pigg OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jun 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Cora Estelle Matheson, 71, Route 3, Leoma, died on Sunday, June 17, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James E. and Estelle M. Pigg and was married to the late S. F. Matheson.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 19, at Bennett May Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Stella Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four sons, Garland Matheson, Route 3, Leoma, Billy Matheson, Sheffield, Alabama, Harrison Dawes, Pulaski, and Robert Prosser, Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Boyd, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Selma Alsup, Pulaski; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />MATHESON, Shady Fate OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jun 1982<br />Shady Fate Matheson, 74, Route 2, Leoma died on Wednesday, June 16, 1982, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of West Virginia, he was the son of the late Conley and Katherine Isaacs Matheson. He was a retired brick mason.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Friday, June 18, at Carr and Erwin, with burial in Stella Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cora Pigg Matheson, Pulaski; two sons, Garland Matheson, Pulaski and Bill Matheson, Sheffield, Alabama; two step-sons, Harrison Daws, Louisiana and Robert Prosser, Stone Mountain, Georgia; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Peters, Mary Matheson and Tina Hardin, Elizabethton, Tenn., 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MATHIS, Gertie Adams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Jul 1980<br />Mrs. Gertie Adams Mathis, age 73, daughter of the late J. E. and Nora Adams, passed away on June 28 in a Shreveport, La. hospital. Mrs. Mathis, a former Giles County resident (Diana Community), made her home in Crescent City, Fla.<br />She is survived by two sons, Ozro Poarch, Hornbeck, La., Bennie Joe Poarch, Bossier City, La.; two sisters, Ozella Leonard, Lewisburg, Nadine Poarch, Birmingham, Ala.; four brothers, Willie Adams, Huntsville, Ala., Clayton Adams, Pulaski, Oliver and Paul Adams of Nashville.<br />Interment in Elmwood Cemetery, July 2, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />MATHIS, Sarah Marie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Nov 1980<br />Mrs. Sarah Marie Mathis, 77, of Fayetteville died Tuesday, November 4, 1980, at a hospital in that city. Funeral rites will be conducted (today) Thursday at 10:30 a. m. at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with interment in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late J. B. and Virgie Calvert Caskey.<br />Survivors include her husband, T. D. Mathis; a son, Larry Mathis of Fayetteville; a daughter, Mrs. Hellon Castelman of Washington, D. C. and five grandchildren.<br /><br />MATHIS, William B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1980<br />Col. William B. Mathis, U. S. Air Force, 47, of Colorado Springs, Colo. died Wednesday, May 14 at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. The Rev. E. N. Lovell was the officiant.<br /><br />He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mathis of Fayetteville.<br />In addition to his parents survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nadine Cross Mathis; two sons, Keith Mathis, Washington, D.C. and Ricky Mathis, Baltimore, Md.; a sister, Mrs. Helen M. Councilman, Washington, D. C. and a brother, Larry Mathis, Fayetteville.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Beth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Dec 1989<br />Miss Beth Matthews, 94, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Dec. 17, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Ceneter. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 19, at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Maury County, Miss Matthews was the daughter of the late Lafayette Boone and Fannie Yokley Matthews. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and was a school teacher for many years.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Alma Key of Pulaski; one nephew, Thomas H. Key of Greenville, S. C.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Earl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1981<br />Earl Matthews, 83, a Lynnville native, died on Wednesday, October 28, 1981, in the Madison Memorial Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home in Goodlettsville at 2 p.m. Friday, October 30, with burial in Goodlettsville.<br />Survivors include two sons, Bruce Matthews, Hendersonville, and Tom Matthews, Atlanta; a daughter, Mrs. Fred Walker of Natural Bridge, Virginia; and two sisters, Miss Beth Matthews and Mrs. Alma Key, Pulaski.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, John Wooley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Mar 1982<br />John Wooley Matthews, 81, Pulaski, died on Sunday February 28, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />He was a native of Franklin County, a retired contractor, and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, March 2, at Bennett-May Chapel, Bill Moss officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Robbie Vaughn Matthews; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Andredd, Demopolis, Ala., and Mrs. Billy Hills and Mrs. Sallie Hill, both of Shelbyville, Georgia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Margaret Ann Stutts OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Ann Matthews, 81, of Route 2, Loretto, were held Wednesday, April 29 at 2:00 p. m. at Loretto Memorial Chapel with burial in Rescue Cemetery in Loretto. The Rev. Charles Marble and the Rev. Preston West were the officiants. Mrs. Matthews died Monday at her residence.<br />She was born in Lauderdale County, Ala., the daughter of the late Sam and Melissa Urbin Stutts.<br /><br />Survivors include five sons, Preston Matthews, Nashville, Clarence Matthews, Loretto, Howard Matthews and Fulton Matthews, Greenhill and George Matthews, Centerhill, Alabama; two daughters, Mrs. Etna Scott, Loretto and Mrs. Vonda Lee Jones, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Mary Hammer, Florence, Ala.; a brother, Ed Stutts, Lawrenceburg; 25 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Robbie Young OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Robbie Young Matthews, 85, of Sam Davis Avenue, Pulaski, TN died August 1, 1982 in Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />Her husband was the late John Matthews. She was the daughter of the late David Parsons Vaughn and Ella Sanders Vaughn.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Paul Allen at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 3, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County she was a member of the Methodist Church and a retired saleslady at the National Stores, Burt and Chapman and Gil T. May.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews and several great nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Floyd Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Floyd Matthews, Jr., 50, of Lynnville, died Friday, December 10, 1982 in a Nashville hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, December 14 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Antioch Cemetery at Liberty.<br />Mr. Matthews is survived by his wife, Mrs. Verna May Matthews; his mother, Almedia Matthews, Liberty; six sons, Leonard Matthews of Nashville, Ralph Matthews of Columbia, Alister, Cassius, McGarrity and Keith Matthews, all of Lynnville; two daughters, Miss Shirley Matthews, Nashville, and Angela Matthews, Lynnville; seven brothers, George, Ray, Lawrence, and Spotwood Matthews, all of Prospect, Henry and Thomas Matthews of Nashville, and Eugene Matthews, California; a sister, Mrs. Alfreda Benson, Indianapolis; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />MAULTSBY, Fate L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Oct 1984<br />Fate L. Maultsby, 79, Route 1, Pulaski, died on Friday, October 12, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was a retired employee of the State Highway Department.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, October 14, at Bennett May Chapel, Mack Pinkelton and Clarence Stewart officiating, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nina Ward Maultsby, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Glover, Pulaski; one son, James Maultsby, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Clara Thornton, Pulaski; three half-brothers, Johnny Maultsby and Joe Maultsby, Pulaski, and Eddie Lee Maultsby, Louisville, Kentucky; three half-sisters, Mrs. Sue Thornton, Mrs. Ruby Byrd and Mrs. Sadie Byrd, all of Pulaski; and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />MAULTSBY, Joe OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Jan 1986<br />Mr. Joe Maultsby, 59, of Goodspring, died Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKinney officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late W. G. and Minnie Franks Maultsby. He was a veteran of World War II. He served in the U. S. Navy. He was retired from Ford Motor Company in Louisville, Kentucky.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Maultsby of Goodspring. One son, Ron Maultsby of Louisville, Ky.; one daughter, Linda Maultsby of Gary, Ind.; two brothers survive, Johnny Maultsby of Goodspring and Eddie Lee Maultsby of Louisville, Ky.; four sisters, Sadie Byrd, Ruby Byrd, and Sue Thornton of Goodspring, and Clara Thornton of Pulaski; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />MAXWELL, Matthew Oliver OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Nov 1983<br />Matthew Oliver Maxwell, 75, died Sunday, November 27, 1983, at Vanderbilt Hospital. Funeral services will be held at the Lake Providence Missionary Baptist Church in Nashville on Friday, December 2, with burial in the Greenwood Cemetery. The body will be brought to the Beulah Baptist Church in Pulaski on Thursday, December 1, and visitation with the family will be from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Hardy Maxwell, Nashville; one daughter, Margie O. Maxwell, Pulaski; one son Israel Clark Maxwell, Carlsbad, California; one brother, James Maxwell, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Nannie M. Whotlow, Mrs. Maggie M. Jackson and Mrs. Emma M. Battle, all of Nashville, and three grandchildren.<br />Mr. Maxwell had served for 33 years as an Extension agent in Pulaski before retiring in 1969.<br /><br /><br />MAXWELL, Myrtle Gordon OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Aug 1987<br />Mrs. Myrtle Gordon Maxwell, 92, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Aug. 9, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 11, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Frank E. Brooks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Maxwell was the daughter of the late Robert and Orlean (Ollie) Patrick Gordon and was married to the late Jeff Maxwell. She was a former employee of the R. H. Porter family, the former Richland Hotel and Abernathy Lake Restaurants.<br />Survivors include her daughter, Ruth Coleman Maxwell; one sister, Mrs. Sadie G. Buford of Nashville; one brother, John D. Gordon of Louisville, Ky.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MAY, Eugene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Oct 1983<br />Mr. Eugene May, 95, of Route 2, Lawrenceburg, died Saturday, October 22, 1983 in Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Freemon-Pettus Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, with burial in Hughes Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Bishop Mah of Medford, Oregon; four grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MAY, Frederick Martin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Frederick Martin May, 72, a retired emplopyee of General Motors Acceptance Corp., died Wednesday, January 23 at his home in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Saturday in Bellows Fall, Ver., at St. Charles Church with burial in St. Charles Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Dorchester, Mass., Mr. May was the son of the late Edward D. and Margaret Gillespie May.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Tom Leonard of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Taylor of Alexendra, Va., and three grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MAY, James Harvey Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Dec 1989<br />Mr. James Harvey May, Sr., 84, of Elkton, died Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 15, at Bennett-May Chapel with H. Eugene Crawford officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. May was the son of the late Vince May and Zada Stafford May. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was a retired farmer and worked for ASCS Office.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Curtis May of Elkton; two daughters, Mrs. Lucinda Beddow of Decatur, Ala., Miss Jane Esther May of Nashville; one son, James Harvey May, Jr. of Elkton; one grandchild.<br /><br />MAY, John Howard OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Dec 1982<br />Mr. John Howard May, 47, Hidden Valley Apartments, Pulaski, died Monday, December 6, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, December 7 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Dezzie May, Pulaski and the late John F. May.<br />He is survived by his mother; his wife, Mrs. Susan Gordon May, Pulaski; one step-son, Bradley Oglesby, Pulaski; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Camp, Lawrenceburg.<br />Mr. May formerly managed Elmore&#8217;s Variety Store in Pulaski and later worked for<br />WalMart here and in Franklin. At the time of his death, he was employed by the Pulaski Electric System.<br /><br />MAY, Johnny Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jun 1982<br />Johnny Franklin May, 74, of Route 4, Pulaski, died on Monday, June 7, 1982 at his residence.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverend Mack Pinkelton at 2:00 p. m. on Tuesday, June 8, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ, Mr. May was a retired farmer. He was the husband of Dezzie May of Pulaski.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, John May of Pulaski; one daughter, Mary Elizabeth Camp of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Willie May of Cincinnatti, Ohio; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MAY, Maggie Raslee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1988<br />Maggie Raslee May, 74, died Wednesday, Dec. 21 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 23 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband; L. E. May, Minor Hill; two sons, Grady Gene Bassham, Minor Hill, Billy Wayne Bassham, Pulaski; two step sons, John May, Pulaski and George May, Alaska; one daughter, Betty L. Puttman, Ohio; one step daughter, Ann Wilmarth, Calif.; one sister, Marie Davis; 13 grandchildren, four step grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />MAY, Marvin &#8220;Swede&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Marvin &#8220;Swede&#8221; May, 84, of Sarasota, Fla., died Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1986, at a Sarasota Nursing Home.<br />Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Salvation Army, Tuttle Avenue, Sarasota.<br />Mr. May was a native of Pulaski. He worked with the Salvation Army in Sarasota for 20 years.<br />Survivors include a son, Robert May of Pulaski; a daughter, Amy Reynolds of New Orleans; a step-daughter, Brenda Evans of Atlanta; a sister, Florence Cameron of Nashville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />MAY, William Walker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1983<br />Mr. William Walker May, 75, of Columbia, South Carolina, died October 8, 1983, in South Carolina. Graveside services were held at the Maplewood Cemetery Monday, October 10, at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Carl Cannon officiating.<br />Mr. May was a native of Giles County. He was a member of the Episcopal Church and was a retired insurance executive with the North American Reassurance Company. He was married to Marie Smith May of Columbia, South Carolina, and was the son of the late Dr. J. P. and Dessie Walker May.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, one son, W. W. May, Jr. of Eugene, Oregon; one daughter, Patricia May Touw of Buffalo, New York; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. W. C. Orr of Nashville.<br /><br />MAYES, Mabel Ondeen Turner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Feb 1984<br />Mrs. Mable Ondeen Mayes, 71, died Saturday, Jan. 21, 1984, at Delta Community Hospital in Sikeston, Missouri. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 23 at Ponder Funeral Home in Missouri with burial in Mounty Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Charlie and Sarah Evans Turner.<br />She is survived by five sons, Herbert, Edgar, Richard, Douglas and Edward Mayes, all of Missouri; two daughters, Mrs. Lessie Thompson, Elkton, and Mrs. Dorothy Wagner, Illinois; three sisters, Lizzie Wheat, Parsons, Irene Richardson, Decaturville, Josephine Boroughs, Bath Springs; 18 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MAYES, Virgie Irene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Virgie Irene Mayes, 61, of Huntsville, Ala., died Tuesday, March 7, 1989, at Humana Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 9, at Spry Funeral Home in Huntsville with the Rev. David Jones and the Rev. Willard Wooten officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Lynchburg.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Raymond Mayes of Huntsville; one nephew, Nickie Barr of Huntsville; her father, W. C. Baker of Lynnville; one brother, James O. Baker of Union Grove, Ala.; four half-brothers, Coy Baker of Union Hill, Ala., Troy Baker of Huntland, Tenn., Buddy and Wayne Baker, both of Trenton, Ala.; two sisters, Louise Maples of Huntsville, Ala., Dorothy Priest of Toney, Ala.; one half-sister, Ruth Sisk of Lynnville; one step-sister, Lillie Holt of Fayetteville.<br /><br />MAYFIELD, Oda Curtis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Aug 1989<br />Oda Curtis Mayfield, 92, died Saturday, July 29, 1989 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held July 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Tom Holland officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Laura Forline Curtis and was married to the late Emmett Earl Mayfield.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Mary Tucker, Pulaski.<br /><br />MAYFIELD, Roy, Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jan 1983<br />Mr. Roy Mayfield, Jr., 61, died Thursday, December 30, 1982 in Louisville, KY. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Mon., Jan. 3, at A. D. Porter Funeral Home, Louisville, with burial in that city.<br />He is survived locally by a sister-in-law, Mrs. Addie Bell Jenkins, Pulaski.<br /><br />McBRIDE, Marvin Wesley Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jun 1983<br />Marvin Wesley McBride, Jr., age 54, of Goodspring, died on June 21, 1983, at South Highland Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Thursday, June 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Glenn Colley and the Chaplin of the Birmingham Police Department officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. McBride was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ, a veteran of the Korean War, and he was a retired Sergeant from the Birmingham Police Department. Mr. McBride was the son of the late Marvin and Essie Mae Williams McBride.<br />Survivors include his wife, Georgia Mae Garner McBride of Goodspring; one son, Mike McBride of Birmingham; one step-son, Michael Cherry of Hawaii; one daughter, Julie Whatley of Birmingham; two brothers, Don McBride of Mobile, Alabama and Richard McBride of Montgomery, Alabama; one sister, Joyce Steele of Birmingham; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />McCAFFERTY, Lucy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jun 1987<br />Miss Lucy McCafferty, 88, of Pulaski, died Monday, May 18, 1987, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 19, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Booth Chapel Cemetery near Minor Hill.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss McCafferty was the daughter of Starnes and Frances Miles McCafferty. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Gracie Burgess of Pulaski; two half brothers, Homer and Porter McGill, both of Minor Hill.<br /><br /><br />McCARLEY, Virta Elva Springer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Virta Elva McCarley, 75, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Harvey Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. McCarley was the daughter of the late Luther David and Bessie Mae Thornton Springer.<br />Survivors include her husband, V. C. McCarley of Pulaski; two sons, Thomas Dalton and David S. McCarley, both of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Jewel Drake, Mrs. Elaine Medley and Mrs. Betty Sheets, all of Pulaski; Mrs. Judy Vincent of Georgia; two brothers, Jessie Ottis and Eartice Springer, both of Rogersville, Ala.; three sisters, Pearl Kelly and Oleta Davis, both of Rogersville, Esta Snipes of Florida; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCARTY, Mary Naomi Newcomb OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1983<br />Mary Naomi McCarty, 69, of Route 2, Pulaski, died at her home on Monday, March 7, 1983.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. on Wednesday, March 11 at Cockrell Funeral Home in Macon, Miss. Burial followed in Greens Creek Cemetery at Pedal, Miss.<br />A native of Mobile, Ala., Mrs. McCarty was the daughter of the late Abby and Ophelia Hodge Newcomb. Her husband, John A. McCarty of Pulaski, survives.<br />Additonal survivors include, three sons, Jerry and Jerald McCarty, both of Louisiana, and John David McCarty of Mobile; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />McCASKILL, George Jack OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Dec 1983<br />Mr. George Jack McCaskill, age 84, of Denham Springs, Louisiana, died December 3, 1983, at the Dixon Memorial Hospital in Denham Springs.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, December 5, in the Bennett-May Chapel conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McCaskill was a member of the Methodist Church. He was married to the late Laura Wright McCaskill and was the son of William Allen and Eliza Jane Johnson McCaskill.<br />Survivors include one son, W. A. McCaskill of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCAULEY, Virginia York OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Dec 1987<br />Mrs.Virginia York McCauley, 84, of Cleveland, Ohio, died Saturday, Dec. 12, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 17, at Indian Creek Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Roy White officiating. Burial was in Indian Creek Cemetery in Bryson. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McCauley was the daughter of the late Jim Henry and Annie Lee York Bush and was married to the late James Gaines and the late Jack McCauley. She was a member of the Indian Creek Missionary Baptist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, James Foster Gaines of Cleveland; one step-son, Earl Gaines of Cleveland; several grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Violet Jones of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Australia Nation of Bryson; one brother, James Marvin Bush of Bryson; two nephews, James Bush, Jr. of Indianapolis, Ind., John Bush of Bryson; other nephews and several nieces.<br /><br />McCLAIN, Flora Elkins OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Flora Elkins McClain, a former Giles County resident, died at 5 a.m. Thursday at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after a long illness. She was 68 years ago.<br />Services were Friday at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia.<br />A retired school teacher of Columbia, she lived in the Richland area of Giles County for several years.<br />She was the daughter of the late Rev. J. C. Elkins, a Giles pastor, and the widow of Luther McClain, who died about two years ago.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Bertha Elkins; three sisters, Ethel Moore and Dora Wells, both of Pulaski, Willodean Chambers of Decatur, Ala.; one brother, Rev. Carl Elkins of Tullahoma.<br /><br />McCLAIN, Pearl Dudley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Pearl Dudley McClain, 74, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 21, 1987, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 25, at Campbell Chapel A.M.E. Church with the Rev. William Howard Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Clifton, Tenn., Mr. McClain was the son of the late Isaac and Lena Whitaker McClain. He was a member of the Methodist church and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Daisy W. McClain; and cousins, Mr. and Mrs.Joe (Harietta) Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ben (Edith) McGill, and Mrs. Fred (Evelyn) Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. John (Sarah) Crutcher, Miss Sue Whitaker, Miss Argie Whitaker, Alfonza and Anthony Whitaker, all of Nashville.<br /><br />McCLAIN, Sylvia OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 May 1984<br />Mrs. Sylvia McClain died on Tuesday, May 8, 1964, at her home in Corpus Christi, Texas. When Mrs. McClain resided in Giles County, she owned the Merle Norman Studio and later was employed at Coffman Oil Company and Abernathy Hardware.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m Thursday, May 10, at Seaside Park in Corpus Christi, with burial there.<br />She is survived by her husband, Jessie Robert McClain and three daughters, Debbie Dobie Horne, Donna Dobie Milner and Dorie Dobie, and four grandchildren, all of Corpus Christi, and her mother, Mrs. Ada Mae Robinson of Fort Worth, Texas.<br /><br />McCLINTOCK, Christine Osburn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Christine Osburn Hobbs McClintock, 64, of Lynnville, died Friday, Nov. 13, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Wayne Pagle officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McClintock was the daughter of the late Harry D. and Johnnie Etta Osburn Hobbs and was married to the late Harold McClintock. She was a nurse at Merihil Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, Wayne McClintock of Columbia; one brother, Dean Hobbs of Lynnville; three grandchildren.<br /><br />McCLURE, Billy James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jan 1980<br />Billy James McClure, 40, of Goodspring died Thursday, January 3 at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness. Funeral rites were held Saturday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Elmer Howell. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mr. McClure was a native of Giles County, the son of Marvin and Virginia Chapman McClure, who survive.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Patricia Adams McClure; a son, Anthony McClure, Goodspring; four daughters, Mrs. Connie Sue Watson, Pulaski, Peggy Lee McClure, Janet Lee McClure, and Susie Marie McClure, Goodspring; five brothers, Alfred McClure, Jimmie McClure, Prospect, Riley McClure, L. C. McClure, and Roy McClure, Elkhart, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Newman, Pulaski and Mrs. Betty Jane Pressler, Elkhart and one grandchild.<br /><br />McCLURE, Jamie Lynn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1982<br />Graveside services for six-week-old Jamie Lynn McClure of Route One, Prospect, who died at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville last Thursday, were held at 11:00 a. m. on Saturday, January 23 at Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville.<br />A native of Marshall County, Jamie Lynn is survived by her parents, Phillip and Tracey McClure of Prospect, her maternal grandmother, Edna Stunich of Cornersville, her maternal grandfather, Steve Stunich of Beech Hill and her paternal grandparents, Jimmy and Johnnie Sue McClure of Prospect.<br /><br />McCLURE, John Bateman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Nov 1985<br />Mr. John Bateman McClure, 79, of Orange, Va., died Sunday, Nov. 3, 1985, in that city. Graveside services were held at 1:30 Tuesday, Nov. 5, at Maplewood Cemetery with Bill Moss officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />Mr. McClure was owner and operator of Gil T. May Women&#8217;s Apparel.<br />Survivors include one son, Bateman McClure; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />McCLURE, Lucille Thompson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Lucille Thompson McClure, 72, of Pulaski, died Monday, April 17, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 18, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Thompson was the daughter of the late Herman and Sallie Thompson. She was a member of New Zion Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, Donnie and Kenneth McClure, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Morgan and Mrs. Sue Locke, both of Chattanooga, Mrs. Annie Lee Mansfield of Nashville, Mrs. Pauline Simmons of Flintville; three brothers, Wayne Thompson of Nashville, Raymond Thompson of Fayetteville, and Joe Thompson of California.<br /><br />McCLURE, Ozie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Mar 1987<br /><br />Funeral services for Ozie McClure, 98, were held Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1987, at St. James Primitive Baptist Church with Elder John A. Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Ms. McClure died Saturday Feb. 21, at Hillside Hospital, following a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daugther of the late Frances Gordon and Rufus McClure II. She was a member of St. James Primitive Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include a son, Joe Rivers McClure and a daughter, Mrs. Ivette J. Bramlett, both of Pulaski; two granddaughters, Mrs. Dorothy Marsh Perry of Joliet, Ill., and Mrs. Claudia Braden Myers of Chicago, Ill.; 14 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCLURE, Robert E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Robert E. McClure, age 93, passed away November 9, 1983, in Roxbury, Massachussetts. He was a former resident of Pulaski.<br />He is survived by one sister, Miss Ozzie McClure of Pulaski. Funeral services were held Monday, November 14th , at 3 p.m. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. The Reverend John Tucker officiated the services.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />McCLUSKEY, Irene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services for Ms. Irene McCluskey, 62, who died Friday, July 13, 1980 at her home in Athens, Ala. were held in that city at McConnell Funeral Home. Burial was in Athens.<br />Ms. McCluskey was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCluskey.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Pearl Cook of Troy, Mrs. Mamie Teeples and Mrs. Lucy Bledsoe of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Alice Dunhart of Miami, Fla. and Mrs. Hazel Ward of Pulaski; three brothers, William McCluskey of Pulaski, Guy McCluskey of Bodenham and Lee McCluskey of Nashville.<br /><br />McCLUSKEY, Roy Alvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1980<br />Robert Alvin McCluskey, 75, of Route 1, Anderson, Ala., died Tuesday, September 16 at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Ala. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at Bethel Baptist Church in Limestone County, Ala. with burial in Bethel Cemetery.<br />Mr. McCluskey, a retired farmer, was a native of Tennessee.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McCluskey; six sons, Larry McCluskey and Dale McCluskey, Anderson, R. F. McCluskey, Athens, Ala., Herman McCluskey, Benton Harbor, Mich., Eugene McCluskey, Nashville, and Leon McCluskey, Tefton, Ga.; tow daughters, Mrs. Imogene Hambrick, Lacy Springs, Ala. and Mrs. Hazel Sanderson, Pulaski; a brother, David McCluskey, Columbia; 30 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCLUSKEY, William Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1981<br /><br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 25 at 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel for William Thomas McCluskey, 59, of Pulaski. Burial followed in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant. Mr. McCluskey, a retired farmer, died Monday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Paul and Lillie Kimbrough McCluskey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Kathryn Teeples McCluskey; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Bowen, Pulaski; a son, Thomas McCluskey, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Pearl Cook, Try, Mrs. Mamie Teeples, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Alice Denhart, Vero Beach, Fla., Mrs. Hazel Ward, Pulaski and Mrs. Lucy Bledsoe, St. Louis, Mo.; three brothers, Lee McCluskey, Nashville and Guy McCluskey, Pulaski; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McCOMBIE, Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 May 1982<br />Robert McCombie, 67, of 1201 East Center Street, Madisonville, Ky., died on Tuesday, May 12, 1982 in that city.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and James D. Nave at 2:00 p. m. on Friday, May 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Aberdeene, Scotland, Mr. McCombie was the general farm manager for Walter Ruby in Madisonville, Ky.<br />He is survived by his wife, Kathleen Brashears McCombie of Madisonville; two brothers, James McCombie of Stone Haven, Scotland and Alexandra McCombie of Aberdeene, Scotland; and one sister, Margaret Qurhart Ivernes of Aberdeene, Scotland.<br /><br />McCONNELL, Oliff Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Oliff Roy McConnell, 84, of Cornersville, died Thursday, April 2, 1987, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 4, at the Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Wilson Hills Cemetery.<br />Mr. McConnell was a native of Marshall County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs.Alene Bonds McConnell of Cornersville; two sisters, Mollie D. McConnell of Lewisburg, Mrs. Mapel Sanders of Cornersville; one brother Iliff Ross McConnell of Lewisburg; three step-sons, Roger Barlar of Lynnville, Don Barlar of Memphis, Larry Barlar of Lewisburg; six step-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCONNELL, Rosemary Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Rosemary Brown McConnell, 33, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1988, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McConnell was the daughter of the late Dimple Minatra Brown. She was employed by Heil-Quaker Corporation in Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include her father, Julius Brown of Lawrenceburg; her husband, Jackie McConnell of Pulaski; one son, Jason C. Harris of Pulaski; one step-son, Jeremy McConnell of Pulaski; two brothers, James C. (Bubba) Brown of Lawrenceburg, John W. Brown of Franklin; eight sisters, Diane White, Linda Polly, Julia Glossup, and Barbara Green, all of Pulaski, Juanita Woods of Nashville, Nancy Willoughby and Betty Kimbrough, both of Gallatin, Elaine Wiley of Tullahoma.<br /><br />McCONNELL, Susan Marlowe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1983<br />Susan Marlowe McConnell, 62, of Goodspring, died on Sunday, March 27 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Brother Danny Pettus at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 29 at Bennett-May Chapel. Interment followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Limestone County, AL, Mrs. McConnell was a member of the Church of Christ and a housewife. She was the daughter of the late Joe and Daisy Marlowe and was married to the late Raymond McConnell.<br />Survivors include, five daughters, Mrs. Ruby Jones and Mrs. Ethel Hester, both of Ft. Payne, AL, Mrs. Bessie Cottrell of Pulaski, Mrs. Mildred Rolin of Goodspring, and Mrs. Bertha Watkins of Chicago, IL; three sons, Joe McConnell of Chicago, Leon McConnell of Leoma, and Dwight McConnell of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Mable Wilson of Athens, AL, Mrs. Flora Page of Hohenwald and Mrs. Pearl Hardaway of Chicago; 8 step-children, several grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCORD, Celene Sutton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Celene Sutton McCord, 67, of Knoxville, died Saturday, March 22, 1986, in Knoxville. Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, at Maplewood Cemetery with Rev. R. Gary Kelly officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McCord was the daughter of the late Robert Lee and Bessie Jackson Sutton.<br />Survivors include her husband, T. Sanders McCord and one son, Theodore McCord, Jr., both of Knoxville.<br /><br />McCORD, Edward L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Graveside services were held Friday, January 16 for Edward L. McCord, age 74, retired owner of the former Pulaski Record, a weekly newspaper published in Pulaski. Services were conducted by the Rev. Paul Allen with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />McCord, who was born on February 9, 1906, was the son of the late Lapsey D. and Jamie Campbell McCord of Giles County.<br />He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. John Bush, Memphis; Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Pery, Walpole, Mass.; and Mrs. Ann Leah Fehlmann, Berne, Switzerland. Three brothers also survive: Campbell McCord, Knoxville; Tommy McCord, Long Beach, California and Elwood McCord, Tucson, Arizonia.<br /><br />McCORD, John Herschel Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jul 1984<br />John Herschel McCord, Sr., 93, Pulaski, died on Sunday, July 22, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Theodore F. and Nancy Bryant McCord and was married to the late Louella Bryant McCord. He was a retired teacher and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 24, at Bennett May Chapel, Larry Gillespie and Layton Holley officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Glen Wakefield, Birmingham, Alabama; two sons, John H. McCord, Jr., Pulaski and Sanders McCord, Knoxville; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />McCORMACK, George Monroe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1988<br />Mr. George Monroe McCormack, 70, of Prospect, died Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1988, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dale Hoover officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of New Castle Penn., Mr. McCormack was the son of the late Ernest C. and Lena A. Knasle McCormack. He was a school bus driver and farmer.<br />Survivors, include his wife, Ethel S. McCormack of Prospect; four sons, Dennis and Kenneth McCormack, both of Mishawaka, Ind., Richard McCormack of Bloomington, Ind., Thomas McCormack of Pulaski; one daughter, Theresa Brownlow of Prospect; two brothers, David McCormack of South Bend, Ind., Charles McCormack of Pulaski; four sisters, Katherine Griggs of Michigan, Dorothey Robison, Velma Campbell, and Florence Griggs, all of Osecola, Ind.; 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Nell Mae Kilgore OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Nell Mae McCormack, 87, of Prospect, died Thursday, March 31, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were conducted in Chillicothe, Ohio.<br />A native of Ohio, Mrs. McCormack was the daughter of the late Vitus and Anna Allen Kilgore and was married to the late Ned McCormack.<br />The only local survivor is a nephew, Alan Max Kilgore of Prospect. Several nieces and nephews also survive.<br /><br />McCORMICK, Ada Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1984<br />Mrs. Ada Mae McCormick, age 90, of Route 4, Pulaski, died at Pulaski Health Care Center February 4, 1984.<br />Services were held at two o&#8217;clock February 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Floyd Farris officiating.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she is survived by husband, Dick Bell McCormick of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. John W. Turner and Mrs. Hoyt Haislip of Decatur, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Lon Henson of Beech Hill and Mrs. Buford Hamlin , Pulaski; five grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews..<br /><br />McCORMICK, Ruthie Smelser OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jun 1986<br />Ruthie Smelser McCormick, 75, died Monday, June 2, 1986 at her home. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. with burial in the Athens City Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one brother, Leslie Smelser, Nashville; four sisters, Azale Ridner and Zelma DeVerna, both of Pulaski, Lazetta Moore, Ohio, Allie Naszbaum, Waynesboro; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McCORMICK, Willie Bunyan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Aug 1982<br /><br />Willie Bunyan McCormick, 76, of Frankewing, formerly of Killen, Alabama, died on Sunday, August 1, 1982 in a Florence, Ala. hospital after a short illness.<br />He was the son of the late John Bunyan and Tommy Vernell McCormick.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday August 3 at Center Star First Presbyterian Church, Center Star, Alabama with burial in Barnett Cemetery.<br />Survivors include six sons, Preston McCormick, Rogersville, Ala., J. P. McCormick and Opal McCormick, Athens, Ala., Roger McCormick, South Carolina, Bobby McCormick, Florence, Ala., Gerald McCormick, Meredianville, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Murrel Snoddy , Killen, Ala.; 20 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Dick Bell McCormick of Pulaski, Harris McCormick of Lewisburg; and Mrs. Louise Roberts, Pulaski.<br />Morrison and Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, Ala., was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCOWAN, Douglas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for Douglas McCowan, 67, of the Bunker Hill Community, who died Friday, December 5 in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Ralston-Lee Chapel with burial in Riverview Memory Garden in that city.<br />Mr. McCowan was an employee of Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katherine Stephenson McCowan; a daughter, Miss Fredia Gail McCowan, Bunker Hill; two sons, Ted McCowan and Adrian McCowan, Elkmont, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. William Snell, Old Hickory, Mrs. Allen Kellum, Richmond, Va. and Mrs. Brown Watson, Pulaski; two brothers, John McCowan, Chicago, Ill. and Leslie McCowan, Lowell, Ark. and one grandchild.<br /><br />McCOWAN, Leslie B. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jun 1987<br />Mr. Leslie B. McCowan, 64, of Florence, Ala., died Monday, June 22, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 25, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McCowan was the son of the late Matt and Ellis Gatlin McCowan. He was a retired employee of Industrial Hardward Sales.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha L. McCowan of Florence; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Snell of Old Hickory, Mrs. Mable Kellam of Richmond, Va., Mrs. Elizabeth Watson of Pulaski.<br /><br />McCOWN, Nina Florence OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Nina Florence McCown, 97, died Wednesday, April 13, 1988, in a Franklin nursing home after an extended illness. Graveside services were conducted Friday, April 15, at Elkton Cemetery with the Rev. Bruce Lancaster and the Rev Jay Hoppus officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Elkmont Springs, Ala., Mrs. McCown was married to the late martin H. McCown of Lincoln County. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church and a teacher for many years in Elkton and Pulaski elementary schools.<br />Survivors include one sister, Velma M. Grigsby; five nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McCRACKEN, John Calvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jul 1987<br /><br />Mr. John Calvin McCracken, 82, died Sunday, July 5, 1987, at Kit Carson Convalescent Center in Jackson, Calif.<br />Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, July 8, at Jackson, Calif., with burial in that city.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McCracken was the son of the late John Lytle and Nina Poston McCracken and was married to the late Jerry Jeradia McCracken. He was a member of Bunker Hill Methodist Church, a veteran of World War II, and worked as a certified public accountant.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Ruth McCracken and Mrs. Robert Barnes, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Edwin Poston of Graysville, GA; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McCRACKEN, Kathleen Harwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Kathleen McCracken, 89, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 3, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Roy Hardiman officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. McCracken was the daughter of the late Robert Early and Addie Harwell. She was married to the late J. W. McCracken.<br />Survivors include six nephews.<br /><br />McCRACKEN, Lera Minatra OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Mar 1983<br />Mrs. Lera Minatra McCracken, 86, Pulaski, died Monday, February 28, 1983, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2:30 Tues., March 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Tom Campbell officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late David W. and Frances Bennett Minatra and was married to the late Mahlon S. McCracken.<br />She is survived by one son, Mahlon S. McCracken, Jr., Rockville, Maryland; three daughters, Mrs. John Walker Wheeler, Lynnville, Mrs. Bob Taylor, Fayetteville, Mrs. Pat Maeller, Honolulu, Hawaii; three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Sumners, Mrs. Lacy Loyd and Mrs. Raymond Harwell, all of Pulaski; ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCRACKEN, Lillian Smith OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Lillian Smith McCracken, 86, of Nashville, died Tuesday, April 15, 1986, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 17, at Bennett May Chapel with Dr. Joe E. Pennel officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McCracken was the daughter of the late Bascom and Iva Hayes Smith and was married to the late William David McCracken.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hindman of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. M. Smith Barrick of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Mrs. Bruce A. Kyburz of Marietta, Ga.; three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCRACKEN, Mahlon S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Aug 1982<br />Mahlon S. McCracken, 90, of Route 4, Pulaski, died August 29, 1982 at the Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel on Tuesday, August 31 at 3:30 p. m. with Tom Orr and J. W. McCullough officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McCracken was a retired farmer. He was married to Lera Minatra McCracken, and was the son of the late Robert and Virginia Blow McCracken.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Lera Minatra McCracken of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. John Walker Wheeler of Lynnville, Mrs. Bob Taylor of Fayetteville and Mrs. Pat Moeller of Honolulu, Hawaii; one son, Mahlon S. McCracken, Jr., of Rockville, Maryland; one sister, Mrs. Rufus Campbell of Pulaski; ten grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCULLEY, Charles P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Feb 1985<br />Charles P. McCulley of Cookeville, Tenn., died on Thursday, Feb. 7, 1985, at West Side Hospital in Nashville.<br />Mr. McCulley was vice-mayor and a member of the Cookeville City Council for three terms before retiring because of ill health. He was a member of the First Methodist Church, Cookeville, and a member of the Backsliders&#8217; Sunday School Class. He was also a member of the Woodmen of the World and the Civitan Club.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, Feb. 9, Maurice Moore officiating, with burial in the Cookeville City Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Tayes McCulley, Cookeville; a brother, Sam McCulley, Cookeville; a sister, Mrs. Ervin (Rosalee) Peters, Pulaski; a niece and a nephew.<br /><br />McCOLLOUGH, J. W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Sep 1989<br />The Rev. J. W. McCollough, 78, of the Bunker Hill community died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 16, at Bunker Hill Church of God with Morgan Davis officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Randolph County, Ala., the Rev. McCollough was the son of the late David H. and Bulah Carpenter McCollough. He was a retired minister from the Bunker Hill Church of God.<br />Survivors include his wife, Loretha A. McCollough of Bunker Hill; two sons, Nathan McCollough of Bunker Hill, Wallace McCollough of Anderson, Ind.; one daughter, Twyla Loretha Christianson of Nobelsville, Ind.; five brothers, Ernest McCollough of Greenville, S.C., A.G. and Robert McCollough, both of Roanoke, Ala., Reuben McCollough of Lanett, Ala., Sam McCollough of Texas; two sisters, Rena Whitley and Bulah Lee Duffee, both of Roanoke, Ala.; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McDONALD, Baby Girl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Feb 1984<br />Baby Girl McDonald of 520 E. Madison Street, Pulaski, died February 10, 1984, at the Maury County Hospital. Graveside services were held Saturday, February 11, at 2 p.m. at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Arthur Jansson officiating.<br />Survivors include her parents, Dennis and Donna McDonald of Pulaski; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean Kilpatrick of Pulaski; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, also of Pulaski.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />McDOUGAL, James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jul 1980<br />Former Pulaskian, James McDougal, 25, was the victim of a drowning accident on Old Hickory Lake, Tuesday evening. McDougal was a 1973 graduate of Giles County High School and was living in Hendersonville.<br />He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McDougal, of Hendersonville.<br />Funeral services and burial will be held in Hendersonville.<br /><br />McELROY, Beverly Marie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Beverly Marie McElroy, 46, of 557 Culpepper Street, Pulaski, died Wednesday, September 14, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at the Queen Ann Funeral Home Saturday, September 17, at 1:00 p.m. with Brother William Miles officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Pulaski, Mrs. McElroy was a Licenced Practical Nurse and was a member of the Taylor Street Church of Christ. She was married to Robert L. McElroy of Pulaski and was the daughter of Mrs. Rhoda Drake Martin Oliver and the late Ed Martin.<br />Survivors other than her husband and mother, include, two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Brown, Mrs. Karla Cotham, both of Pulaski; one son, Sp. 4 Keith McElroy of Fort McClellan, Alabama; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn M. Houston, Mrs. Betty O. Crawford, both of Chicago, Illinois.<br /><br />McELROY, Charles (Jokey) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1988<br />Funeral services for Charles (Jokey) McElroy were held April 8 in Kansas City, Kansas. A memorial service was held April 24 at Watson&#8217;s Tabernacle Baptist Church in Pulaski with Elder Wayne Hayes officiating. Mr. McElroy was a native of Giles County.<br /><br /><br />McELROY, Herman Elliott OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jan 1982<br />Herman Elliott McElroy, 79, of Starkville, Mississippi, died on Wednesday, December 30, 1981, at Oktibbeha Hospital.<br />A native of Kewenee, Mississippi, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McElroy and the husband of the late Irena Quinn McElroy. A retired Mississippi State Power Plant engineer, he was a Mason and a member of Albert Lodge of Starkville.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, January 1, 1982, at Welch Funeral Home in Starkville, the Rev. Morris Taylor and the Rev. Hugh Hamilton officiating, with burial in Oktibbeha Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include two sons, Elliott McElroy, Pulaski, and Charles S. McElroy, Starkville; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Wachter, Houston, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. W. F. Clark, Mrs. James D. Wright, and Mrs. Albert Boswell, all of Meridian, Mississippi; eight grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.<br />The family requests that memorial gifts be made to the American Cancer Society.<br /><br />McFARLAND, Roscoe G. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Mar 1984<br /><br />Mr. Roscoe G. McFarland, 79, Rt. 2, Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 13, 1984 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 14 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Marcus Nickell officiated.<br />A native of Madisonville, Ky., he was the son of the late James and Mollie Waltrip McFarland, and was the husband of Wilma Young McFarland; she survives.<br />He also survived by a brother, Richard McFarland, Jackson, Tenn. A member of the Methodist Church, Mr. McFarland retired years ago from the post of manager of the old American Cigan Plant in Pulaski.<br /><br />McFARLAND, Wilma C. Young OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Wilma C. McFarland, 81, Pulaski, died on Friday, October 5, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Spencer and Ella Jane Hayes Young and was married to the late Roscoe G. McFarland. She was a Methodist.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, October 6, at Bennett May Chapel, Marcus Nickell officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Lora Inman, Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McGAVOCK, Kelly Dawn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1988<br />One teenager is dead and another is charged with driving under the influence as a result of a two-car accident. Kelly Dawn McGavock, Long Meadow Circle, Pulaski, died at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville as a result of injuries she sustained in the accident.<br />She was a back passenger in a car driven by Melissa Myers, 18, Pulaski. Two other passengers in the Myers&#8217; car, Kelly Smith, 19, and Michael Thornton, 17, both of Pulaski escaped injury&#8230;&#8230;<br />Funeral services for Miss McGavock were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Miss McGavock was a Giles County native, a graduate of Giles County High School and a student at Martin Methodist College.<br />Survivors include her parents, Dale McGavock and Barbara Gaines McGavock, both of Pulaski; one brother, David McGavock of Murfreesboro; one sister, Susan McGavock of Pulaski; her paternal grandfather, Walter McGavock of Pulaski; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gaines of Pulaski.<br /><br />McGEE, Harold Dean (Bill) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Oct 1985<br />Mr. Harold Dean (Bill) McGee, 41, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 21, 1985, at Vanderbilt Hospital from injuries received in a logging accident.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry and Medley McGee. He was a self-employed logger.<br />Suvivors include one son, Dean McGee of Missouri; one daughter, Renny McGee of Missouri; two brothers, Tulley and Larry McGee, both of Pulaski; five sisters, Mable White, Mary Whitworth, aisy Rich, Barbara Wallace, Dot Thornton, all of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />McGEE, James Robert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Sep 1982<br />Mr. James Robert McGee, 46, Mitchell Street, Pulaski, died Saturday, September 25, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, September 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mr. McGee was the son of the late Henry and Lena Medley McGee. He was a logger.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Ruth Wright McGee; two sons, James Michael and Bradford McGee, Pulaski; two daughters, Ada Marie and Vickey C. McGee, Pulaski; three brothers, Tully and Larry, Pulaski and Bill McGee, Cypress Inn, Tennessee; four sisters, Daisy Rich, Barbara Wallace, Mable White, and Mary Ellen Whitworth, Pulaski; and a half-sister, Dot Thornton, Pulaski.<br /><br />McGEE, Leon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1988<br />Mr. Leon McGee, 61, of Columbus, Ga., died Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1988, at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 29, at Striffler-Hamby Funeral Home in Columbus, Ga., with burial in that city.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr McGee was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman McGee. He was retired from the U. S. Army.<br />Survivors include his wife, Clara McGee of Columbus, Ga.; one daughter, Regina Zapata of Georgia; one step-daughter, Gloria Miller of Texas; three brothers, J. C. and Bud McGee, both of Pulaski, William McGee of Mississippi; one sister, Sandra Wasson of Pulaski.<br /><br />McGEE, Lillie Florence Snow OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Lillie (Molly) Florence McGee, 79, of Lawrenceburg, died Friday, Feb. 7, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Carl Bond and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. McGee was the daughter of the late James Henry and Anna Mae Davis Snow and was married to the late Herman McGee. She was retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include four sons, Leon McGee of Columbus, Ga., J. C McGee of Pulaski, Edward McGee of Hamilton, Miss., Thomas Fagan McGee of Bodenham; one daughter, Sandra Wasson of Bodenham; two sons, G. F. Snow of Union City, Tenn., John Henry Snow of Elizabethtown, Ky.; two sisters, Wilma Campbell of Nashville, Mrs. Eddie Rottero of Hendersonville, Tenn.; 18 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McGEE, Robert Lester OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1983<br />Robert Lester McGee, 54, of Wilson, North Carolina (formerly of the Bodenham Community), died on Thursday, February 24, 1983.<br />Graveside services were held on Saturday, Feb. 24, 1983 at Evergreen Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Danny Braswell officiating.<br /><br />A retired Army master sergeant, Mr. McGee is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie McGee of Wilson, North Carolina; two daughters, Miss Patricia McGee of Houston, Texas and Mrs. Brenda Boyle of Annapolis, Maryland; one son, Robert L. McGee, Jr. of Wilson, North Carolina; his mother, Mrs. Lillie McGee of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Sandra Wasson of Pulaski; four brothers, Leon McGee of Columbus, Georgia, William McGee of Hamilton, Miss., J. C. and Thomas McGee, both of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />McGILL, Charles David OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Charles David McGill, 56, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 24, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the National Guard Chaplin officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McGill was the son of the late Flora Lee Thorne McGill. He was a veteran of the Korean War and was disabled.<br />Survivors include his father, Homer McGill of Minor Hill; his wife, Barbara Blade McGill of Pulaski; three sons, Carl Wayne, Timothy Wade and Randall Paul McGill all of Pulaski; one daughter, Pamela Douthit of Dellrose; six brothers, Billy and Terry McGill, both of Pulaski, Milford and Daniel McGill, both of Alabama, McGill of Louisiana, Don McGill of Indiana; three sisters, Lois McGill, Sandra Teeples, both of Pulaski, Myra Siniard of Minor Hill; five grandchildren.<br /><br />McGILL, Doyce OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1986<br />Mr. Doyce McGill, 72, of Nashville, died Wednesday, June 11, 1986, at General Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held at 2:30 p. m. Friday, June 13, at Booth Chapel Cemetery. Ellis Funeral Home of Nashville was in charge of the arrangements. Mr. McGill was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Anna Ruth McGill of Nashville; three daughters, Wynell Hooie, Evelyn Martin, Carolyn Fischer; one step daughter, Betty Duke; three sons, Kenneth and Joe Junior Terry and Clifford McGill; one step son, Carl Bullard; four sisters, Evie Smith, Irene White, Aulben Cockrell, Louise White; one brother, Royce McGill; 16 grandchildren; six great grandchildren.<br /><br />McGILL, Ethel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Aug 1982<br />Ethel McGill, 95, of Route One, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, August 10, 1982, at Westside Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverend Jacob Gardner at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 11 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McGill was married to the late James McGill and was the daughter of the late George and Emmie Hester White.<br />She is survived by three sons, Robert McGill of Pulaski; Glen McGill of Murfreesboro and William D. McGill of Nashville; three daughters, Miss Margaret McGill and Mrs. Minnie Fulton, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Joe Yeager of Lawrenceburg; 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />McGILL, Leo C. S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 May 1983<br />Mr. Leo C. S. McGill, 37, died Friday, May 20, 1983 at University of Arkansas Medical Center.<br />Mr. McGill was a member of the Church of Christ and the son of the late Colmon S. and Irene Hood McGill.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife; Mrs. Cathy Pitts McGill, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Estelene Thigpen, Knoble, Ark., Mrs. Sandra Cleo Walker, Pulaski, TN, Mrs. Hazel Bryant, mrs. Mazell Hardin and Mrs. Faye Bailey, all of Columbia, TN; two brothers, Paul McGill, Columbia, and Henry McGill, Loretto, TN; two step-daughters, Christi and Dianna Russ, both of Pulaski.<br />Several nieces and nephews also survive.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, May 23, 1983 at Lay Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Appleton Cemetery at Appleton, TN, Bro. Richard Long, officiating.<br /><br />McGILL, Martha Ruth Sisk OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Martha Ruth McGill of Nashville died Monday, Oct. 7, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Billy Craighead and Wallace Chapel officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, William D. (Billy) McGill of Nashville; one son, David McGill of Murfreesboro; two brothers, Harold and Wilburn Sisk, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Agnus McCorkle of Florence, Ala., Lucille Harkleroad of Dublin, Ga.<br /><br />McGILL, Robert E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1988<br />Mr. Robert E. McGill, 71, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Aug. 28, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon and Pete Fernier officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Esther Bass McGill of Pulaski; one son, Billy McGill of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Joel Slaton of Pulaski; two brothers, Glen McGill of Murfreesboro, Bill McGill of Nashville; three sisters, Margaret McGill and Mrs. Minnie Fulton, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Martha Ruth Yeager of Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren.<br /><br />McGLOCKLIN, Georgia Lou (Dot) Kelley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1988<br />Georgia Lou (Dot) McGlocklin, 46, died Friday in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville from wounds to the face and chest officers say resulted when James E. McGlocklin, her husband, opened fire three time with a .12 guage shotgun&#8230;..<br />Funeral services for Mrs. McGlocklin were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rolin Moss officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery in Elkmont, Ala.<br />She was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Ora Moss Kelley.<br />Survivors include her father, George G. Kelley of Prospect; six sons, James McGlocklin of Prospect, Bill, Larry, Bobby, and Barry Hardy, all of Athens, Ala. and G. K. Hardy of Florence, Ala.; one daughter, Lesia Solomon of Prospect; six brothers, Wayne, Elwood, Ray, Jim and John Kelley, all of Prospect, and Henry Kelley of Athens; four sisters, Helen Beddingfield of Pulaski, Lura Kelley of Prospect, Eva Watkins of Elkmont and Florine Culps of Michigan; four grandchildren.<br /><br />McINTYRE, Ellen Gilbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Ellen Gilbert McIntyre of Pulaski, died Saturday, Dec. 7, 1985, at the Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9, at Bennett May Chapel with Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include one sister-in-law, Mrs. Don Tiller of Emporia, Va.; several nieces and nephews and cousins.<br /><br />McINTYRE, John Tune, Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Feb 1983<br />Dr. John Tune McIntyre, Jr., 75, Hidden Valley Apartments, Pulaski, died Tuesday, February 22, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Bill Moss officiating.<br />Born in Bristol, Tennessee, Dr. McIntire was the son of the late J. T., Sr. and Maggie Lee Pyle McIntyre. His wife, Mrs. Ellen Gilbert McIntyre of Pulaski survives. Dr. McIntyre was a retired dentist.<br />Additional survivors include, one sister, Mrs. Don Tiller of Emporia, VA and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McKELVY, Roy OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Oct 1984<br />Roy McKelvy, a printer for more than a half century prior to his retirement due to illness earlier this year, died Wednesday, October 3, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Known by his many friends and fellow workers at OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, as &#8220;Mr. Roy,&#8221; the veteran newspaper employee was 74 years old. He was a veteran of World War II.<br />Mr. McKelvy was described by fellow workers as &#8220;a very quiet person, a man who listened more than he talked.&#8221;<br />James Garner, superintendent of Pulaski Publishing, Inc., called Mr. McKelvy, &#8220;A very reliable fellow who always was here, a skilled man who never complained about anything.&#8221;<br />Garner said his former fellow-worker was in charge of advertising make for OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, for years, and that he was &#8220;a skilled job printer.&#8221;<br />Mr. McKelvy was a member of the Baptist Church. He was married to Mrs. Ruby McKelvy of 518 South Rhodes Street, Pulaski, who survives.<br />A son of the late Rolin and Mattie Belle Williams McKelvy, he was born in Decatur, Ala.<br />Funeral services willbe at 1 p.m. Friday at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Fall River Cemetery. Members of the newspaper staff will serve as pallbearers.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife include two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Stevenson and Mrs. Patricia Smith, both of Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Ruby Jewell Attkisson, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McKINNEY, Buddy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1989<br />Buddy McKinney, 65, Route 1, Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 28, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. McKinney was a Giles County native and the son of the late Harry Sr. and Shirley Johnson McKinney. He was a World War II veteran and retired from the Pulaski Natural Gas Department.<br />Survivors include one son, Harry L. McKinney, Pulaski; one daughter, Sheila Wells, Pulaski; four sisters, Bertha Lee Odeneal, Pulaski, Margaret Jackson, Lester, Ala., Elizabeth Norwood, Minor Hill and Evelyn Davis, Melbourne, Fla. and five grandchildren.<br /><br />McKINNEY, Henry Mayes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jul 1986<br />Mr. Henry Mayes McKinney, 81, of Pulaski, died Monday, June 30, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKinney and Shugart Martin officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McKinney was the son of the late Henry and Augusta Mayes McKinney. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Laurine (Charlie) Haislip McKinney of Pulaski; two daughters, Betty Storey and Martha Hobby, both of Nashville; three brothers, Elsie, Gaylon and Howard McKinney, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Miss Lillian McKinney of Pulaski, Lucille Archer of Marietta, Ga.; four grandchildren.<br /><br />McKINNEY, Shirley Johnson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jan 1983<br />Shirley McKinney, 88, of Route One, Minor Hill died on Saturday, January 1, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted y Brother Jim Morgan at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 4 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. McKinney was a member of the Church of Christ. She was married to the late Henry Stacy McKinney and the daughter of the late Andrew Johnson and Inez Farris Johnson.<br />Survivors include: four daughters, Mrs. Ned Odeneal of Pulaski; Mrs. Lester Jackson of Lester, Ala., Mrs. Elizabeth Norwood of Minor Hill and Mrs. James Davis of Melbourne, Fla.; one son, Harry McKinney, Jr. of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Emma Haddock of Valdosta, Ga.; one brother, Robert A. Johnson of Lewisburg; eleven grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />McKINNEY, Pearlie White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pearlie McKinney, 71, who died Tuesday, January 22 at her home in Minor Hill were conducted Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala. Burial was in Valley View Cemetery in that city. Church of Christ minister Danny Pettus was the officiant.<br />Mrs. McKinney, who was a native of Athens, was the daughter of the late Charlie A. and Minnie Frances Elizabeth White. She was married to the late Fred McKinney.<br />Survivors include two sons, James D. McKinney, Athens and Billy McKinney, Valley Head, Ala.; a daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Zavodny, Cleveland, Ohio; two sisters, Miss Frances White and Mrs. Mattie McKinney, Minor Hill; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />McKINNEY, Vera Emma OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Jan 1985<br />Vera Emma McKinney, 75, died Monday, Dec. 31, 1984 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 2, 1985 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial on Friday in Davenport Memorial Park in Scott County, Iowa.<br />Survivors include her husband, James C. McKinney, Goodsprings; one sister, Ruth Gugelmeyer, Davenport, Iowa.<br /><br /><br />McKINNEY, Wayne OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Nov 1988<br />Funeral services for Wayne McKinney, a victim of self-inflicted gunshot wound, were held Saturday, Nov. 12, at Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala.<br />McKinney, 29, was a Pulaski native and the son of John and Ozell McKinney of Athens. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. J. D. Brooks officiating. Burial was in GatlinCemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents, include his wife, Donna Wakefield McKinney of Elkmont; three sons, Barry, David and Bradley McKinney, all of Elkmont; and four brothers, Ray of Athens, James of Toney, Ala., Richard of Elkmont and Don McKinney of Tanner, Ala.<br /><br />McKISSACK, Ada Nelson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1988<br />Mrs. Ada Nelson McKissack, 75, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 8, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Smith Gilbert officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Decatur, Ala., Mrs. McKissack was the daughter of the late Arthur and Lizzie Young Phelps and was married to the late Roy McKissack and the late Van Nelson. She was a member of the Pentecostal church.<br />Survivors include two grandsons, Ronnie Nelson of Joliet, Ill., Clarence Nelson, Jr. of New York, N. Y.; one brother, Henry Phelps of Pulaski; three grandchildren.<br /><br />McKISSACK, Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Aug 1989<br />Mr. Edward McKissack, 79, died Sunday, July 23, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 26, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel at Queen Ann Funeral Home with the Rev. Stanley Garrett officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McKissack was the son of the late Georgia Inman and Edward McKissack, Sr.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ellen Shines McKissack; five children, Elizabeth Townsend and Julia McKissack, both of Indianapolis, Ind., Georgia Hobson of Nashville, Barbara Simington and Helen McKissack, both of Pulaski; four sisters, Ann Lone of Detroit, Mich., Ruby Brown, Dorothy Stewart and Nina J. Story, all of Nashville; one great-aunt, Mary Byrd Hobson of Lynnville; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McKNIGHT, Charlie Buford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Charlie Buford McKnight, 78, 321 E. Washington Street, Pulaski, died June 15, 1983 at his residence after a long illness.<br />Mr. McKnight was a Giles County native and the son of the late Robert L. and Kizzie Gaines McKnight.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Frankewing Cemetery, Harold Kilgo officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Charlie Mae McKnight, Pulaski; one son, Robert McKnight, Ardmore, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Smartt, Pulaski; one brother, Jack McKnight, Pulaski; two sisters, Mary Bass Hillman and Flossie Weldon, both of Pulaski. Two grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive.<br /><br />McKNIGHT, Clara Elizabeth Turner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Clara Elizabeth McKnight, 73, of Prospect (Elkton community) died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1988, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. McKnight was the daughter of the late Alec and Martha Ann Hobbs Turner.<br />Survivors include her husband, Pat McKnight of Elkton; one son, Paul McKnight of Decatur, Ala.; one daughter, Ann Newton of Elkton; three brothers, Alec Turner of Alabama, Acie Turner of Pleasant Hill, Calvin Turner of Ohio; four sisters, Bessie Ada and Lucy Hobbs, both of Elkton, Mary Stedman of Florida, Pearlie Hastings of Athens, Ala.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McKNIGHT, Era Mae Holbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Era Mae McKnight, 85, of Route 2, Lynnville, died Monday, November 23 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. McKnight, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late Albert and Lavenia Tinnon Holbert. She was a member of the United Methodist Church<br />Survivors include her husband, Wiley McKnight; a daughter, Mrs. Sara Lou Hamlett, Pulaski; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />McKNIGHT, Wiley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1988<br />Mr. Wiley McKnight, 89, of Lynnville, died Friday, April 28, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 30, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McKnight was the son of the late Enis Lane and Sarah Elizabeth Dugger McKnight and was married to the late Era Mae McKnight. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one daughters, Mrs. Sarah Lou Hamlett of Pulaski; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McLAUGHLIN, Willye Sanders OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Nov 1989<br />Mrs. Willye Sanders McLaughlin, 84, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 16, 15 National Funeral Home Chapel in Greenville Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Mississippi, Mrs. McLaughlin was the daughter of the late H. W. and Mattie Thomas Sanders. She was a graduate of Kings Daughters Hospital Nursing School and was a registered nurse before her marriage to the late Mitchell E. McLaughlin of Greenville. She lived the last 14 years in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Nancy McLaughlin Roberts of Pulaski; two sons, Bill S. McLaughlin of Memphis, Mitchell McLaughlin, Jr. of Atlanta, Ga.; three brothers, Hubert and James Sanders, both of Cleveland, Miss., Thomas Sanders of Indianola, Miss.; two sisters, Mrs. Mac Sanders Berryhill of Jackson, Miss., Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders Russell of Greenville, Texas; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCLAURINE, Mattie Will McNairy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Mar 1985<br />Mrs. Mattie Will McNairy McClaurine, 56, of Evanston, Illinois, died Saturday, March 16, 1985. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John N. McNairy.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, March 22, at 11 a.m. with burial in Rocky Mount Cemetery.<br />Survivors include, her mother, Mrs. Flavor Garrison McNairy; two brothers, John Ed and William Alfred McNairy, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Alberta Berry and Mrs. Fannie Lee Bridgeforth, both of Illinois; and Mrs. Bessie Mae Gardner of Elkton.<br /><br />McGREW, Steele OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Nov 1985<br />Death has claimed Steele McGrew, a Pulaski native and publisher of two newspapers in the Athens, Ala. area for almost a quarter of a century.<br />Mr. McGrew died on Nov. 9 in Athens where graveside services were held on Nov. 11. He was 77 years old.<br />Mr. McGrew was a graduate of George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where he played football for four years. He majored in political science and psychology.<br />In 1944, Mr. McGrew purchased The Alabama Courier, then six years later acquired the Limestone Democrat. He retained the identity of both newspapers, publishing one on Tuesday, the other on Thursday.<br />While publisher of the two papers for 24 years, he was instrumental in locating the Tennessee Valley Technical School, now a part of John C. Calhoun Community College, in south Limestone County. He served as president of the Athens-Limestone Chamber of Commerce.<br />He was elected president of the Alabama Press Association in 1954 and was instrumental in establishing the Alabama Newspaper Advertising Service.<br /><br />McLAURINE, Annie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Aug 1981<br />Mrs. Annie Mae McLaurine, 93, of Lynnville died Sunday, August 2 in Lewisburg Community Hospital, Lewisburg. Funeral rites were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Wheeler. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. McLaurine was married to the late Henry M. McLaurine.<br />Survivors include a son, William McLaurine, Edgewood, Ky.; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Finley, Cookeville and Mrs. Sarah Thompson, Smyrna,<br /><br />McLEAN, Carl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1984<br />Mr. Carl McLean, age 95, of Route 3, Pulaski, died January 12, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held in Carr and Erwin Chapel Saturday, January 14 at 1:30 p.m. with James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Denmark, Mr. McLean was retired from Ogilvie Flour Mills Company in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was married to the late Ethel V. McNeese McLean.<br />Survivors include, three step-sons, Albert, Clifford, and William McGrew, all of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. Playford Tilly of Illinois; and several step-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />McLEAN, Ralph Carter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jan 1980<br />Col. Ralph Carter McLean, 65, (Ret. U. S. Army) of Franklin died Saturday, January 12, 1980 at a Nashville hospital. Funeral services, with full military honors furnished by Ft. Campbell, Ky., were held Monday in the Chapel of Roses at Woodlawn Funeral Home, Nashville with burial following in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The Rev. Charles Poole was the officiant.<br />Col. McLean was a native of Lawrence County, the son of the late John Walter, Sr. and Lucinda Carter McLean. His wife, who survives, is the former Mary Neeley Deane of Pulaski.<br />In addition to Mrs. McLean survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Lucinda Wise, Nashville; three brothers, John Walter McLean, Jr., Birmingham, Ala., Claude F. McLean, Campbellsville, Ky., and Samuel P. McLean, Murfreesboro; a sister, Mrs. Isabelle Ingram, Memphis and one grandchild.<br /><br />McLIN, Halley Lee (Hank) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Apr 1985<br />H. L. (Hank) McLin, 75, of Route Four, Pulaski, died Saturday, April 6, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John W. and Hattie Sutton McLin and was married to the late Elaine Luna McLin. Mr. McLin was a World War II veteran and was retired from Gulf Oil Distributors.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Riverview Cemetery at Fayetteville, Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include one brother, David McLin of Acken, South Carolina; two sisters, Mrs. Gid Wakefield and Miss Marie McLin, both of Frankewing.<br /><br />McLIN, Marie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Mar 1989<br />Miss Marie McLin, 71, Frankewing, died Thursday, March 9, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, at Frankewing Methodist Church with Dr. J. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />She was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late John William and Hattie Sutton McLin.<br />Survivors include, on brother, Dave McLin, Aiken, S.C. and one sister, Mrs. Ileen Wakefield, Frankewing.<br /><br />McMAHAN, Forby OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 May 1989<br />A Torrington/Fafnir bearing employee, returning home from work, was killed late Friday night in a three vehicle accident on Highway 64 west.<br />Forby McMahan, 49, Lawreneburg, was dead on arrival at Hillside Hospital following the 11:45 p.m. accident&#8230;.<br />The accident occurred near a sharp curve near the Choates Creek United Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services for McMahan were held Monday at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />McMahan was a Lawrence County native and the son of the late Thomas McMahan. Survivors include his wife, Rose Suratt McMahan, Lawrenceburg; his mother, Elizabeth Clifton McMahan, Leoma; one daughter, Sheila Mosley, Leoma; two sons, Michael, Leoma and Rickey, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Charlene White, Donelson and Helen McMahan, Oklahoma City, OK; six brother, Eugene, Oklahoma, Vernon, Jim, Don, Eddie and Terry, all of Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McMASTERS, Hettie Frances Shelton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Hettie Frances McMasters, 93, died on Saturday, December 12, 1981, at Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Marion and Martha Jane Warren Shelton and the wife of the late Cebran McMasters.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Monday, December 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery, Glenn Chance and Dale Sewell officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Elvy Bass, Minor Hill; seven grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McMASTERS, Paul L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1983<br />Paul L. McMasters, age 56, has died in a Louisville, Kentucky hospital. A native of Giles County, he is the son of the late Eston McMasters and Mary Lou Beard McMasters.<br />He is survived by a daughter, Paula, of Murfreesboro and two sons, Wesley and Skylar of Louisville.<br />Also surviving are three brothers, Virgil McMasters of Lawrenceburg, Wayne McMasters of Columbia, and Blaine McMasters of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Buck Hardiman of Lexington, Kentucky, Mrs. Dorothy Hope of Smyrna, Mrs. Jack Frost of Glennwood, Georgia, Mrs. Lawrence Holt of Pulaski, and Mrs. Dickey Holt of Franklin.<br /><br />McMILLEN, Myrtle Louise Whitsett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Myrtle Louise Whitsett McMillen, 78, of Dundee, Fla., died Sunday, Feb. 14, 1988, at Haynes City Hospital in Haynes City, Fla. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 16, at Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home in Winter Haven, Fla., with burial in Eagle Lake, Fla.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McMillen was the daughter of the late Sam L. and Anne Liza Cole Whitsett and was married to the late John Robert McMillen, Sr.<br />Survivors include three sons, John Robert (Bobby) McMillen of Pulaski, Morris and James McMillen, both of Winter Haven, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Wters of Dundee, Fla., Mrs. Dorothy Jones of St. Petersburg, Fla.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one brother, Lois Whitsett of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />McMILLON, Sam T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1980<br />Funeral services for Sam T. McMillon of Route 2, Pulaski, a retired supervisor for the State of Tennessee Highway Department, who died Wednesday, September 10 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville, were held Friday at 2:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ ministers, Herbert McNeese and Marshall Flowers. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McMillon was the son of the late Andrew J. and Mattie Holley McMillon. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katherine McMillon; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Turner and Mrs. Janie Pierce, both of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McNAIRY, John Nichol OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jun 1984<br />John Nichol McNairy, 80, Pulaski, died on Sunday, June 5, 1984, at his home. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Ed and Mattie Birdsong McNairy. He was a retired farmer and a member of Rocky Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 7, at Queen Ann Funeral Home, Douglas Coleman officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Flavor McNairy, Pulaski; two sons, John Ed McNairy and William Alfred McNairy, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Mattie W. McLaurine, Mrs. Alberta Berry, Mrs. Fannie L. Bridgeforth, all of Evanston, Illinois, and Mrs. Bessie M. Gardner of Elkton; four sisters, Mrs. Carrie Mae Gardner, Mrs. Eunice Williams, Mrs. Maxie Brown, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Louise Franklin, Louisville, Kentucky; a brother, James Ed McNairy, Nashville; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McNAIRY, Raymond OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Feb 1983<br />Raymond McNairy of Route One, Delrose died on Thursday, January 27, 1983 at Community Hospital in Lewisburg following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Doug Coleman at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 30 at Rocky Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial followed in Rocky Mount Cemetery, Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McNairy was a member of the Rocky Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He was the son of the late Ed and Mattie Brunson McNairy. His wife, Mrs. Lillian McNairy of Delrose, survives.<br />Additional survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Mae Lean MeMon of Inglewood, California; two sons, Morris McNairy of Nashville and William McNairy of Indianapolis, Indiana; two grandchildren; four sister, Mrs. Carrie Mae Gardner, Mrs. Maxie Brown, Mrs. Eunice Williams, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Louise Franklin of Louisville, Kentucky; two brothers, John Nick McNairy of Pulaski and Edward McNairy of Nashville; one step-son, Norman Trollinger of Shelbyville; two step-daughters, Mrs. Clara Mae Hall of Lynchburg and Mrs. Pearline Durant of Washington, D.C.; and many other relatives and friends.<br /><br />McNAIRY, Rosie Houston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jan 1989<br />Rosie McNairy, 86, died Saturday, Jan. 21, 1989 at National Health Care Center in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Jan. 24 at Taylor Street Church of Christ with James Bell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McNairy was the daughter of the late Silas and Isabelle Houston and was married to the late Robert McNairy.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert McNairy, Jr., Pulaski; five brothers, Silas, Edward, Charles and Melvin Houston, all of Pulaski, Morris Houston, Nashville; three sisters, Orleane Davis, Pulaski, Daisy Wilson and Linda Pointer, both of Nashville; five grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McNEESE, Dorothy Newton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Nov 1982<br /><br />Mrs. Dorothy Newton McNeese, 68, Route 3, Pulaski, died Thursday, October 28, 1982, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday, October 30 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in New Zion Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Donnie Russell officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late R. P. and Hulda Hickman Newton.<br />She is survived by her husband, Burrow McNeese; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Gary, Madison, Mrs. Ernest Adams, Hermitage, Mrs. Henry McNeese, Old Hickory; and a brother, Woodrow Newton, Lewisburg.<br /><br />McNEESE, Dudley J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1986<br />Mr. Dudley J. McNeese, 92, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Jan. 5, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7, at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Paul Webb and Bro. B. C. Carr officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McNeese was the son of the late H. C. and Martha Craig McNeese. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was a retired merchant and farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Retha McNeese of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Charles (Almedia) Adkisson of Illinois, Mrs. Edward (Laura) Usselton, Mrs. James (Robbie) Edwards, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Allen (Ladye) Sellers of Columbia; five sons, Harvey, Herbert, Jessie, and Cecil McNeese, all of Pulaski, D. J. McNeese of Columbia; 25 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McNEESE, Floyd D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Jun 1989<br />Mr. Floyd D. McNeese, 77, of Elkton died Monday, June 12, 1989, at West Side Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McNeese was the son of the late Carl and Tera Austin McNeese and was married tot he late Frances Roland McNeese. He was retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include three sons, Troy McNeese of Elkton, Rex McNeese of Moulton, Ala., Doug McNeese of Maryland; three sisters, Ruby Wilburn of Lynnville, Elvina Massey of Elkton, Rebecca Ray of Beech Hill; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />McNEESE, Frances Roland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Frances Roland McNeese, 64, of Elkton, died Thursday, Sept. 10, 1987, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jay Hoppus and William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs.McNeese was the daughter of the late George and Pearl Branch Roland. She was employed at W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Company.<br />Survivors include her husband, Floyd D. McNeese of Elkton; three sons, Doug McNeese of Maryland, Rex McNeese of Alabama, Troy McNeese of Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Wilma Ivy of Elkton, Mrs. Mamie Brown of Pulaski; six grandchildren.<br /><br />McNEESE, Frances Ruth Garrett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Frances Ruth McNeese, age 75, of Route 7, Rolling Meadows, Pulaski, died November 4, 1983, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel Sunday, November 6, at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. McNeese was a native of Texas and was a member of the Baptist Church. She was a housewife. Mrs. McNeese was married to the late Lee McNeese and was the daughter of the late James and Alice Hastings Garrett.<br />Survivors include, four daughters, Mrs. Frances Hall, Mrs. Nancy Filyaw, both of Elkton, Mrs. Nellie Pope of Tupelo, Mississippi, Mrs. Lillian Magnusson of Ardmore; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 1 great great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Link Cummings of Huntsville, Alabama.<br /><br />McNEESE, Joe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Joe McNeese, 75, of Prospect (Elkton), died Saturday, Nov. 25, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services wer held Monday, Nov. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McNeese was the son of the late G. A. and Ida Bell Phillips McNeese. He was a member of the Elkton Baptist Church since 1934 and was a Mason, member of the Giles County Sportsman Club and Domino Club, was a local merchant for 27 years and was retired from the County and State Highway Departments.<br />Survivors include his wife, Edna Broadway McNeese of Elkton; one son, Paul McNeese of Autaugaville, Ala.; one daughter, Katherine Pool of Huntsville, Ala.; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McNEESE, Lillian Irene Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Lillian Irene McNeese, 73, of Pulaski, died Saturday, July 4, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Monday, July 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mrs. McNeese was the daughter of the late Daniel Elmo and Mollie Hooper Thomas and was married to the late Floyd C. McNeese.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Edwin McCree of Minor Hill, Mrs. Frances Evans of Pulaski, Mrs. Thomas Vincent of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Nell Pendel of Jonesburg, Ark., Mrs. Ollie Averhart of Missouri; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and 11 step-grandchildren.<br /><br />McNEESE, Velma Alene Broadway OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 Oct 1981<br />Mrs. Velma Alene McNeese, 79, Route 2, Prospect, died Monday, October 5, 1981, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Presley and Lottie Campbell Broadway and the wife of the late William A.McNeese.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, October 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Elkton Cemetery, William Suddarth and James Hargrove officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Howard McNeese, Huntsville, Alabama; three brothers, Floyd Broadway, Aiken, South Carolina, James Broadway, Atlanta, Georgia, and David Broadway, Elkton; three sisters, Alma Garrett, Pulaski, Annie Pearl Shannon, Jackson, Tennessee, and Mrs. Joe McNeese, Elkton; one grandson and one great-grandchild.<br /><br /><br />McNEESE, William Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 May 1984<br />William Howard McNeese, 63, Huntsville, Alabama, died on Saturday, May 19, 1984, in Huntsville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William A. and Velma Broadway McNeese. He was a World War II veteran.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, May 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Elkton Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Julian McNeese of Pulaski, and one grandson.<br /><br />McREE, Guy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jan 1983<br />Guy McRee, 73, of Route One, Prospect died on Saturday, January 1, 1983 at his home in the Stella Community.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. James Edd Holt at 2:00 p. m. on Sunday, January 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McRee was a farmer. He was married to Annie Belle Johnson McRee of Stella. His parents were the late George and Eddie Ashford McRee.<br />Additional survivors include, one son, Billy McRee of Pulaski; one daughter, Eddie Ruth Baker of Athens, Ala.; one sister, Lucille Simpson of Stella; six grandchildren, one great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McVAY, Mary Alice Blasingame OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jul 1982<br />Mrs. Mary Alice Blasingame McVay, 56, died on Sunday, July 4, 1982, at her home in Sarasota, Florida.<br />She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Blasingame of Giles County and Sarasota. She was a graduate of Sarasota High School and attended Florida State University. She was a member of the Christian Church, where she served as a deaconess, Sunday School teacher, and church board member.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Wednesday, July 7, at First Christian Church, with burial in Palms Memorial Park, James D. Bailiff officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Harry W. McVay, Sarasota; two sons, Harry McVay and Richard McVay, Sarasota; a daughter, Janice Warren, Sarasota; a brother, William F. Blasingame of Bells, Tennessee; a sister, Jane Petz of Sarasota; and two grandchildren. She is also survived by a number of relatives in the Giles County area.<br /><br />MEDLEY, Fred OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Feb 1983<br />Mr. Fred Medley, 48, Tanglewood Apts., Pulaski, died Wednesday, February 2, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 4 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in the Kirkland Cemetery, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Dalton Warren officiating.<br />He was the son of Mrs. Roberta Newton Medley of Fayetteville and the late Mr. Henry Medley.<br /><br />He is survived by his mother; his wife, Mrs. Florence Medley of Pulaski; three sons, Roger, Anthony and Rodney Medley, Pulaski; two step-sons, Joe Medley and Anthony Barnett, Pulaski; five daughters, Paula Bolton, Elaine Ashby and Patricia Brannon, Fayetteville and Jackie Moyers and Jackie Brazier of Pulaski; and a step-daughter, Sheila Barnett, Pulaski; six brothers, Junior, Bobby and David Medley, Pulaski, Harold Wayne and Ronnie Medley, Fayetteville; a sister, Mary Beegle, Pulaski; and 11 grandchildren.<br /><br />MEDLEY, Laura Etta OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jun 1983<br />Mrs. Laura Etta Medley, age 82, of 519 South 4th Street, Pulaski, died June 22, 1983, in the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, June 24, at 2:00 p.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Medley was a member of the Baptist Church and a housewife. She was the daughter of the late Will and Rosie Bell McNeese.<br />Survivors include her husband, Sam Medley of Pulaski; four sons, Thurman Medley of Pulaski, Virgil Medley of Roseville, Michigan, Leonard Medley of Dyer, Indiana, Malcolm Medley of Madison, Alabama; one daughter, Bensie Batzs of Coco Beach, Florida; three half-brothers, James Willis McNeese of Nashville, Eugene McNeese of Mooresville, Tenn., David McNeese of Nashville; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MEDLEY, Sam OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Sam Medley, 91, of Pulaski, died Friday, Dec. 20, 1985, at Huntsville Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Monday, Dec. 23, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Coffey County, Tenn., he was married to the late Laura Etta McNeese Medley. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a retired employee of the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four sons, Thurman Medley of Pulaski, Virgil Medley of Roseville, Michigan, Leonard Medley of Dyer, Indiana, Malcolm Medley of Madison, Alabama; one daughter, Bensie Batzs of Coco Beach, Florida; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MEDLEY, Thurman Samuel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Thurman Samuel Medley, 63, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 19, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, March 21, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Medley was the son of the late Sam and Laura McNeese Medley. He was owner of Medley&#8217;s Market and Bait Shop in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Kuhn Medley of Pulaski; two sons, Steven and Barry Medley, both of Pulaski; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Bensie Batz of Coco Beach, Fla.; three brothers, Virgil Medley of Detroit, Mich., Leonard Medley of Dyer, Ind., Malcolm Medley of Madison, Ala.<br /><br />MEIER, Florence Marie Strode OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 May 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Florence Marie Meier, 80, of Morningside Drive, Pulaski, died Wednesday, May 23, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A memorial service was held at Bennett May Funeral Home at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 24. Interment services were to be held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 25, at Oak Hill Mausoleum, Crawfordsville, Indiana, where she lived before moving to Pulaski nine years ago.<br />A native of Morgan Town, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Isaac and Sarah Redwine Strode.<br />She is survived by a son, Bob Meier of Pulaski, who is general manager of OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, and OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press,; by two sisters, Mrs. Melissa Doxey, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Nelle Broadway of Morgan Town, Indiana; and by three grandchildren.<br /><br />MELTON, Ernestine Reynolds OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1984<br />Mrs. Ernestine Melton, 48, of Sauk Village, Illinois, died on Wednesday, November 28, 1984, at Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey, Illinois. A native of Winchester, Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Lester Reynolds.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 1, at Lake Hills Baptist Church in Schererville, Indiana, with burial in Blake Cemetery, Portage, Indiana.<br />Survivors include her husband, Delmar Melton of Sauk Village; her mother, Mrs. Lella Reynolds, Goodspring; a daughter, Denise Melton, Sauk Village; two sons, Delmar Melton, Jr. of Chicago and Donald Melton of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Glenda Poole, Twenty Nine Palms, California; three brothers, Daniel Reynolds and Jack Reynolds, Pulaski, and Fred Reynolds, Prospect; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />MELVIN, Ruby Mattie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Ruby Mattie Lee Melvin, age 84, of 642 South Third Street, Pulaski, died November 27, 1983, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held in Bennett-May Chapel Tuesday, November 29, at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Coffee County, Mrs. Melvin was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a seamstress. Mrs. Melvin was married to the late William Melvin.<br />Survivors include, two half-sisters, Almeda Claud of Pulaski, Annie Flaherty of Louisville, Kentucky; one niece, Mary Ball of Pulaski; and several step nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />MERRELL, Clay OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Oct 1985<br />Clay Merrell, 54, of Louisville, Ky., died Monday, Sept. 23, in that city. Funeral services were held at Heady Funeral Home with burial in Memory Cemetery in Louisville.<br />Mr. Merrell was a native of Ardmore, Ala., and the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ables of Pulaski. He was an electrician.<br />Survivors include his wife, Audene Ables Merrell of Louisville; two sons, Steve and Randy Merrell, both of Louisville; his parents, Fount and Delia Merrell of Ardmore, Ala.; one brother, Thomas Merrell of Ardmore, Ala.; four sisters and three grandchildren.<br /><br />MERRELL, Dena M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1985<br /><br />Miss Dena M. Merrell, 78, died Wednesday, May 22, 1985 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 23 at 3 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. P. and Jeanett Harris Merrell.<br />Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Helen Currin, Ardmore, and Mrs. Margaret Sigmon, Pulaski; one nephew, Joe Mack Merrell, Elkton.<br /><br />MERRELL, Sarah Revies OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Mar 1984<br />Mrs. Sarah R. Merrell, 89, died Thursday, February 23, 1984, at her home in Elkton. She was the widow of Mr. David H. Merrell of Bunker Hill.<br />Mrs. Merrell, a native of Galveston County, Texas, was the daughter of the late Joseph A. and Nancy Alexander Revies. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Frank Graves and J. W. McCollough officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Helen M. Currin of Ardmore; one son, Joe M. Merrell of Elkton; two grandsons, Greg Merrell and Barry Currin; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MERRELL, Thomas E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Thomas E. Merrell, 53, of Ardmore, Ala., died Monday, Dec. 1, 1986, at Athens-Limestone Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 4, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.<br />Mr. Merrell was a native of Lincoln County and a member of the Cash Point Baptist Church. He was a former employee of TVA and owner of Ardmore Vinyl Siding Company for the last three years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Watkins Merrell; one son, Tommy Merrell of Athens; one daughter, Mrs. Kathy Holman of Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Dealie Merrell of Ardmore; four sisters, Marie Broadway of Martin, Tenn., Margarette McConnell of Ardmore, Loretta Eis of Elkmont, Faye Heard of Huntsville; one granddaughter, Holly Holman.<br /><br />MERRITT, Allie Lee Reagan OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Feb 1982<br />Mrs. Allie Lee Merritt, 79, died on Wednesday, February 17, 1982, at her home on Route 1, Prospect.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Lessie Reeder Reagan.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. February 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Andy Brown officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include her husband, Adrian Merritt and two sons, James Merritt and John Merritt, all of Pulaski; a brother, Ragsdale Reagan and a sister, Mrs. Charles Longacres, both of Jerice Springs, Missouri; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MICHAEL, Porsha Chantaine OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Dec 1988<br /><br />Porsha Chantaine Michael, 20-months-old, died Monday, Dec. 5, a988 at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 8 at Taylor Street Church of Christ. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include parents, Tracy and Rocheryl Michael of Huntsville; maternal grandparents, Billy and Barbara Threet of Pulaski, Camela Martin, Maria Duke and Ricky Martin all of Pulaski.<br /><br />MILES, Effie Lee Martin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jan 1989<br />Effie Lee Miles, 79, died Saturday, January 14, 1989 at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with James D. Nave and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Wayne and Etta Riggins Martin and was married to the late George Butler Miles.<br />Survivors include three sons, Wayne Miles, Nashville, Jerry Glynn Miles, New Jersey, Ronnie Ray Miles, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Sandra Fay Cole, Texas; two brothers, Morris Duncan and Charles Duncan, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Margaret Bryant, Pulaski, Elizabeth Blade and Jean Cothron, both of Columbia; 19 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MILES, Eugene Ussery OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1988<br />Mr. Eugene Ussery Miles, 62, of Ethridge, died Wednesday, March 23, 1988, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Graveside services were held Saturday, March 25, at John Lay Cemetery in Lawrence County with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Miles was the son of the late Wiley and Ora Pittman Miles. He was a disabled pipefitter.<br />Survivors include two sons, Douglas and Roger Miles, both of Louisiana; one half-sister, Mrs. Dorothy Vines of Graysville, Ala.<br /><br />MILES, George Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Mr. George Edward Miles, 63, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 7, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 9, at Pulaski First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Miles was the son of the late George Butler Miles. He was a member of the Pulaski First Presbyterian Church and was retired from the City of Pulaski Water Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Joyce Felker Miles of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Constance Peacock of Abilene, Texas; one grandchild; his mother, Mrs. Effie Martin Miles of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Sandra Cole of Kauffman, Texas; three brothers, Wayne Miles of Nashville, Jerry Miles of Bernardsville, N.J., Ronnie Miles of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />MILES, Leah Candice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Leah Candice Miles, four months old infant daughter of James H. and Kathy Burch Miles of Route 1, Pulaski died in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville on Sunday, January 18, 1981.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Monday, January 19 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />The baby was born in Maury County September 12, 1980.<br />Survivors besides her parents, James H. and Kathy Burch Miles, Pulaski are one brother, Wesley Blake Miles; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Burch; paternal grandparents, Gladys Miles and E. V. Miles, all of Pulaski and great grandmother, Mrs. Candis Faulkner, Ardmore, Ala.<br /><br />MILES, Vivian Ruth Leverette OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Mar 1982<br />Mrs. Vivian Ruth Miles, 50, died on Tuesday, February 23, 1982, at her residence in Ethridge, Tennessee.<br />A Texas native, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leverette. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, February 26, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Ethridge Church of Christ Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Eugene Miles Ethridge; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Trafton, Houston, Texas; one brother, Arthur Leverette, Bay City, Texas; one sister, Louise, Austin, Texas; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MILLER, Johnny Elsia OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Apr 1984<br />Johnny Elsia Miller, 64, Pulaski, died on Sunday, April 15, 1984, at his Pulaski residence.<br />A Giles County native, he was the son of the late Robert L. and Maude Stokes Miller. He was a retired welder.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Elliott Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, Kirk Miller, Pulaski, and Richard Miller, Nashville; a daughter, Carroll Jones of Waco; three brothers, Cliff Miller, Pulaski, Thomas Miller, Chapel Hill, and Jack Miller, Nashville; a sister, Mary Ables, Nashville; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />MILLER, Leona Story OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Jan 1980<br />Mrs. Leona Story Miller, 55, of Thurmont, Md., died Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1979 at Fredrick Memorial Hospital in Fredrick, Md.<br />Services for the former Giles Countian were held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday December 15 at Robert E. Daly Funeral Home with burial in Resthaven Memorial Gardens in Fredrick. The Rev. C. D. Shaffer was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Miller was the daughter of Mrs. Etta Story of Pulaski and the late Mr. Story. She was married to Earl E. Miller of Walkersville, Md. She had one son, Earl E.Miller, Jr.<br />Other survivors besides her mother, Mrs. Story, include one sister, Mrs. Bertha Howery, Hickory, N. C.; a brother, Homer Story of Pulaski and 2 granddaughters.<br /><br />MILLER, Mattie Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Sep 1982<br />Mattie Lee Miller, 63, of Lewisburg, died at the Lewisburg Community Hospital on August 30, 1982.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Tuesday, August 31, 1982, at 3:00 p. m. with Bro. G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Ms. Miller was a member of the Church of Christ. She was the daughter of the late Lee and Mattie Chadwell Miller.<br />Survivors include, two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Gooch of Nashville, and Mrs. Jerome Barlar of Pulaski.<br /><br />MILLER, Mildred Brundrant OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Brundrant Miller, 84, of Lawrenceburg, who died Thursday, September 10 in that city at Crockett General Hospital, were held Saturday at 10:00 a. m. at North Funeral Home Chapel, Lawrenceburg, by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in John Lay Cemetery.<br />A Wayne County native, Mrs. Miller was the daughter of the late William G. and Fanny L. Huckaba Brundrant.<br />Survivors include her husband, Walter T. Miller; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Schutz, Detroit, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Buford White, Pulaski; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />MILLER, David E. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Jan 1988<br />Mr. David E. Miller, 65, of Birmingham, Ala., died Saturday, Jan. 9, 1988, in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 12 at Birmingham Funeral Home.<br />Mr. Miller was a native of Giles County and the son of Mrs. Rosie Miller. Survivors include his wife, Becky H. Miller of Birmingham; one daughter, Mary Ann of Birmingham; four brothers, Wayne and James Miller, both of Pulaski, Leroy and Ray Miller, both of the Oak Grove community; two sisters, Mrs. Helton Sloan of Huntsville, Mrs. Jewell Moore of Fayetteville.<br /><br />MILLER, Thomas Woodrow OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jul 1984<br />Thomas Woodrow Miller, 75, Chapel Hill, died on Monday, July 23, 1984, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />A Tennessee native, he was a self-employed grocer.<br />Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Elliott Cemetery, Robert Bullion officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Iva Miller, Chapel Hill; two step-sons, Lewis Blackburn, Ashland City, Tenn. and Kenneth Blackburn, Paducah, Ky.; one daughter, Dell Lawrence, Indiana; two brothers, Cliff Miller, Pulaski, and Jack Miller, Nashville; one sister, Mable Ables, Nashville; six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MILLER, William Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Mar 1982<br />William Edward (Buster) Miller, age 72, died March 2, 1982, in St. Augustine, Florida.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lee and Mattie Chadwell Miller.<br />He is survived by one son, Richard E. Miller, Bonn Germany; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Gooch, Nashville, Miss Mattie Lee Miller, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Katherine Barlar, Pulaski; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br />Funeral services were held at 9:00 a. m. Saturday at Croyle Funeral Home in St. Augustine.<br /><br />MILLICAN, Rosie Mae Green OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Rosie Mae Millican, 92, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 4, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Friday, March 6, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Millican was the daughter of the late George and Roena Walden Green. She was married to the late John L. Millican, Sr., who was in the monument business in Pulaski many years ago.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Charlene Fite of Pulaski; four sons, J. L. and Jim Millican, both of Pulaski, Bobby Millican of Nshville, and Claude Millican of New Albany, Ind.; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MINATRA, George Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1983<br />George Davis Minatra, 67, of Route 5, Pulaski, died on Saturday, April 16, 1983 at Bel Air Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 18 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Minatra was a member of the Methodist Church and a retired farmer.<br />He was the son of the late George A. Minatra.<br />He is survived by, his mother, Mackie Minatra of Bel Air Nursing Home in Columbia; one sister, Sara M. Young of Nashville and two nieces.<br /><br />MINATRA, Joe Horace OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Oct 1988<br />A Pulaski man was found dead at his home Sunday, the victim of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Police said Joe H. Minatra, 63, East College Street, died at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville shortly after he was found shot in his backyard.<br />Minatra was a Giles County native and a retired truck driver for Maremont Gabriel Corporation.<br />Services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />He was the son of the late Guy and Mary Cardin Minatra.<br />Survivors include his wife, Maxie Ann Minatra of Pulaski; two sons, William Terry Minatra and Tim Minatra, both of Pulaski; two daughters, Donna Jo Potts of Nashville and Melinda Ann Minatra of Knoxville; three brothers, Claude of Pulaski, Bill of Columbia and Bob Minatra of Memphis; three sisters, Lavonia Mansfield of Pulaski, Mary Ann Cobb of Nashville, and Martha Newman of Athens, Ala.; three grandsons, David and Kevin Potts of Pennsylvania and Joey Minatra of Pulaski.<br /><br />MINATRA, Mackie Abernathy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Mackie Minatra, 98, Route 4, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1985, at Bellaire Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Davis and Nannie Pierson Abernathy and was married to the late G. A. Minatra.<br /><br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, at Bennett May Chapel, Marshall Moss officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Young, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Kelly Watson, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Ella Ree Uselton, Pulaski; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MINATRA, Paul Phelps OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Paul Phelps Minatra, a retired insurance man of Pulaski, died in Bedford County Hospital in Shelbyville Friday night after suffering an apparent heart attack at a football game.<br />He was 50 years old, and was a native of Giles County.<br />Mr. Minatra collapsed a few minutes after the Giles County-Shelbyville High School football game. He reportedly was on his way out of the stadium when he was stricken.<br />Medical doctors at the stadium administered first aid until an ambulance arrived. Mr. Minatra died a short while after entering the hospital.<br />Mr. Minatra was a former member of the Tennessee National Guard. He lived in Hidden Valley Apartments in Pulaski.<br />Services were Sunday afternoon at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Ron Mosby and Harold Howard officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Minatra of Pulaski; wife, Jean Edde Minatra; two sons, Rickie and Barry Minatra, both of Nashville; two grandsons, Joshua and Cody Minatra.<br /><br />MINER, Emory Curtis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 May 1987<br />Mr. Emory Curtis Minor, 60, of Lawrenceburg, died Monday, May 25, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Sam Nasca officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Hawkins County, Tenn., Mr. Miner was the son of the late Emory Curtis and Ida Shanks Miner. He was a former grocer in the Liberty Hill community.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vernell (Penny) Miner of Lawrenceburg; two sons, David Alan Miner of Texas and Emory Miner of Tullahoma; two daughters, Sarah June Harakas and Cynthia Louise Vernon, both of Nashville; 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />MINER, Hazel P. Metzger OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Mar 1985<br />Hazel P. Miner, 90, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 4, 1985, at Ardmore Nursing Home. A native of Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Jacob and Cora Miller Metzger and was married to the late Merritt Miner.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Jackson Miner of Huntsville, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Marcell Baker and Mrs. Joy Graham, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MINIKEL, Daisy Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1983<br /><br />Daisy Davis Minikel, 65, of Benton Harbor, Michigan, formerly of Minor Hill, died recently at Mercy Hospital in Benton Harbor, Michigan following a long illness.<br />A native of Minor Hill, Mrs. Minikel a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church and had been employed by the Toddler Inn Restaurant in Benton Harbor for 25 years, and for 20 years by the Roxy Drive-Ins.<br />Survivors include her husband, Harry; a daughter, Gale Hagood of St. Joseph; her mother, Mrs. Lela Davis of Minor Hill; two step-daughters, Dianne McFadden of Gobles, MI, and Gloria James of Benton Harbor; four stepsons, David Minikel of Olympia, Wash., Buddy Minikel of New York, NY, Fred Minikel of Cassopolis and Royce Minikel of California; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Lorene Randolph of Minor Hill; and two brothers, J. C. Davis of Minor Hill and Leo Davis of Lester, AL. She was preceded in death by a son, Jerry in 1961.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Bertha Ozelle Harwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Bertha Ozelle Mitchell, 83, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 31, 1986, at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Gillespie and Gary Osborne officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Mitchell was the daughter of the late Will and Lizzie Worley Harwell and was married to the late Samuel W. Mitchell.<br />Survivors include three sons, Morris and T. Clayton Mitchell, both of Pulaski, Bill Mitchell of Cookeville; three daughters, Carole Williams of Pulaski, Marie Ward of Franklin, Lois Faulkner of Gadsden, Ala.; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Gertrude Holt OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Jan 1986<br />Gertrude Holt Mitchell, 92, died Thursday, Jan. 2, 1986, at Lakeshore Home in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 4, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Stella Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Elizabeth Edmundson, Prospect; Doris Price, Los Angeles, Calif.; Neal Paris and Betty Birdsong, Nashville; 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Harold Eugene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Dec 1988<br />Harold Eugene Mitchell, 69, Route 1, Ardmore, Tenn., died Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore with Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Malone Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruth Mitchell of Ardmore; two sons, James Harold of Lewisburg and Phillip Jones Mitchell of Ardmore; one daughter, Connie Jean Gibson of Pulaski; two brothers, Reedie of Elkton and John Mitchell of Ardmore and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />MITCHELL, John Allen OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Jul 1982<br />John Allen Mitchell, 56, Route 3, Lawrenceburg, died on Saturday, July 17, 1982, at Crockett General Hospital.<br />A native of Shelby County, Tennessee, he was the son of the late John Allen Mitchell, Sr.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, July 20, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Surviving include his mother, Mrs. Elma Dinwiddle of Memphis; his wife, Mrs. Mary Jo Mitchell, Lawrenceburg; three sons, Michael Bruce Hayes, Tampa, Fla., Mark John Mitchell, with the U. S. Army, and Glenn Allen Mitchell of Florida; one step-son, Raymond Daniels, Memphis; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Mabron OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Feb 1987<br />Smoking apparently caused fires that burned two Giles County men to death at their residences Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, investigators said.<br />Mr. Mabron Mitchell was found dead in his front yard in Pulaski Wednesday morning by his wife.<br />Police said his death is considered accidental and seemed to be of a &#8220;freak&#8221; nature. His wife went to the grocery store, and returned home less than an hour later to find her husband&#8217;s lifeless body in the front yard.<br />Pulaski Patrolman Layne Roberts, one of the investigating officers, said it appeared Mr. Mitchell&#8217;s clothing caught fire inside the house and he had run outside where flames raced over much of his body and he collapsed.<br />Mrs. Mitchell said her husband was on the couch when she left. There was no fire damage to the home. Police surmise the fire may have been the result of smoking.<br />Mr. Mitchell was retired as former owner of the Pulaski Bakery, which he operated for several years.<br />He was a native of Limestone County, Ala. and was the son of the late William Isaac Mitchell and Thura Ozell Mitchell of Ardmore, Tenn., who survives.<br />Services were at 3 p.m. today (Thursday) at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lois Arthur Mitchell of Pulaski; one son, Mickey Mitchell of Nashville; one brother, Bruce Mitchell of Blanche, Tenn.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Mahlon Gray OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1984<br />Mahlon Gray Mitchell of Nashville, 68, died on Wednesday, December 12, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mahlon C. Mitchell of Nashville, formerly of Prospect. In 1977 he retired after 39 years of services with Genesco, where he was a production coordinator. After retirement he farmed timber on his land at Dog Branch. He was a U. S. Navy veteran, having served during World War II, and was a member of Valley View Baptist Church. He was a former board member of the East Nashville YMCA, a former member of the Blue Grass Country Club, and a former vice president of the Nashville Squares square dance club.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, December 14, at Phillip Robinson Chapel in Nashville, John Tullock and P. Duane Sheumaker officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements.<br /><br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Gertrude H. Mitchell, Nashville; his wife, Louise H. Mitchell, Nashville; a son, Mahlon Wade Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters, Deborah Gray Mitchell, Miami, Florida, and Mary Anne Ross, Nashville; four sisters, Elizabeth Edmundson of Prospect, Dorothy Price of Los Angeles, Calif., Nell Paris and Betty Jean Birdsong of Nashville; and one grandchild.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Morris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jun 1989<br />Morris Mitchell, 61, of Bunker Hill, died suddenly Thursday, June 8, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Ben Alford officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Mitchell was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Ross Anderson Mitchell. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a used car salesman for many years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jean Hickman Mitchell, Bunker Hill; his mother, Mrs. Icie Bevels Mitchell, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Jane Burtner, Winchester, Ky.; three sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Collins, Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Hargrove and Mrs. Rachel Turner, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Fred A. Mitchell, Pulaski and Lawson D. Mitchell, Cordova, Tenn.; and two grandsons, Bradlee York Burtner and Wesley Mitchell Burtner, both of Winchester, Ky.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Odis B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1981<br />Odis B. Mitchell, 58, a farmer of the McBurg-Frankewing Route 1 community, died Friday in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Services were held at 4 p. m. Sunday at Higgins Funeral Home. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Juanita Burns Mitchell; a daughter, Mrs. Brenda Williams; two sons, Ronnie and Roger Mitchell, all of Lincoln County; four sisters, Mrs. Mamie Scott, Adrian, Mich., Mrs. Christina Rose, High Point, N.C., Mrs. Leona Beddingfield, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Ruth Jane Harper, the Delrose community; four brothers, Roy Mitchell, the Taft Community, Jack Mitchell, Richmond, Va., Jessie Mitchell, High Point and Joe Mitchell, Birmingham, and six grandchildren.<br /><br />MIZE, Harry William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services for Harry William Mize, age 22, were held at 11:00 a.m. Friday September 25 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Ray McDonald officiated.<br />Mr. Mize was born Feb. 3, 1959 in Davidson County. The son of Joe Mack Mize of Pulaski and Shirlie Mae Steele, presently of New Mexico. His wife was Melissa Holt Mize of Pulaski.<br />Other survivors besides the above mentioned include a daughter, Jamie Leigh Mize, Pulaski; one brother, Randy Mize, Anchorage, Alaska; one sister, Amanda Ann Mize, New Mexico; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mize, Pulaski; maternal grandfather, Harry Pace, Bloomfield, New Mexico.<br /><br />MIZE, Nola Ann Glover OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1980<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Mrs. Nola Ann Mize, 96, of Donelson were held Tuesday afternoon, May 27 at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Jacob Gardner and the Rev. Earl Hocker officiated.<br />Mrs. Mize died Monday in Donelson Hospital.<br /><br />Her parents were the late James S. and Ruth Glover and her husband the late James Lewis Mize. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ella Mae Bruner, Panama City, Fla. and Mrs. Pauline Anderson, Donelson; five sons, Loyd Mize, Houston, Tex., Herbert Mize and Herchel Mize, Pulaski, Bart Mize, Montgomery, Ala., and James Mize, Brentwood; 16 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren.<br /><br />MOBLEY, Mattie Harris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1989<br />Mattie H. Mobley, 102, died Sunday, Jan. 23, 1989 at Rolling Acres Annex in Florence, Ala. Funeral services were held Jan. 23 at Bennett May Chapel with Paul Sain and Steve Peden officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Robert G. and Lucy King Harris and was married to the late James Edward Mobley.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary White, Florence; three sons, Roy Mobley, Athens, Ala., Herman and Alvin Mobley, both of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />MOFFITT, James Harold OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Oct 1989<br />Mr. James Harold Moffitt, 28, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1989, at McGuire Veterans Administration Hospital in Richmond, VA.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Lee, pastor of the Smyrna Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Davidson County, Mr. Moffitt was the son of the late Dorothy Watson Reed and Allen Moffitt of Hendersonville. He was a student at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA.<br />Survivors include his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson of Bryson, Mrs. Pearl Moffitt of Nashville; two brothers, David Moffitt of Mt. Juliet, Larry Reed, Jr. of Antioch; one sister, Angela Reed of Antioch; two nephews and one niece.<br /><br />MOKEDANO, Elizabeth Pauline Bolton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Sep 1982<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Pauline Mokedano, 52, Berrien Spring, Mich., died Monday, September 20, 1982 in that city. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Thursday, September 23 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willie and Bensie Mitchell Bolton, of Pulaski.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Doroh, Stephenville, Mich.; three brothers, Tommy Bolton, Pulaski, Charles Bolton, Columbia, and James Bolton, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Mitchell, Huntsville, Ala. and Juanita Bolton, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.<br /><br />MONTGOMERY, Charles Burton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Charles Burton Montgomery, 69, died Saturday, Feb. 22, 1986, in Florence, Ala. Graveside services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, at Magnolia Cemetery, in Maryville, Tenn.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Jones Montgomery; two sisters, Dorothy Sifford of Houston, Texas, and Helen Badgatt of Ohio; two nieces.<br /><br />MONTGOMERY, Kenneth F. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Kenneth F. Montgomery, 79, of Minor Hill, died Monday, March 24, 1986, at ECM Hospital in Florence, Ala. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m Saturday, March 29, at Minor Hill Baptist Church with Rev. Larry Glass and Rev. Dell Sewell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Iowa, he was the son of the late Ross and Elsie Seay Montgomery. He was a charter member of the Minor Hill Civitan Club, member of the Minor Hill Saddle Club, secretary for Minor Hill Water District, active member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church and helped in organizational efforts to incorporate Minor Hill. He was a retired contractor.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carmen Staltz Montgomery of Minor Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Gill of Florence, Ala.; one son, Bruce L. Montgomery of U. S. Army, Fort Richie, Md.; one grandson; one brother, Forrest Montgomery of Lime Springs, Iowa.<br /><br />MONTGOMERY, Larry Howell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Mar 1982<br />Larry Howell Montgomery, 73, of Pulaski, died on Sunday, March 21, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held at Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gudger Nichols officiated. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Davidson County and a member of The First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, Mr. Montgomery was a retired District Agent for the Lincoln National Insurance Company.<br />Mr. Montgomery is survived by his wife, Ann English Montgomery of Pulaski.<br />Additional survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Sims Rhea of Selmer, and two sons, Larry H. Montgomery, Jr., and Flournoy English Montgomery of Johnson City.<br />Mr. Montgomery is also survived by his twin brother, Kingsley Montgomery of Nashville.<br /><br />MOODY, Arnett Baugh OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 May 1989<br />Arnett Baugh (Bubba) Moody, 45, of Pulaski, died Monday, May 15, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 18, at Taylor Street Church of Christ with William Niles officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Homewas in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Moody was an employee of Frito-Lay for 25 years until becoming unable to work due to illness.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Moody, Jr. of Pulaski; three daughters, Margaret Ellen Moody Bugg, Ingrid and Sonya Moody, all of Pulaski; two grandchilden, Kendra Nicole and Kenneth Lamar Bugg, both of Pulaski; his grandmother, Myrtle Smith Baugh of Pulaski; six sisters and brothers-in-law, Jewell (George) neely of Detroit, Mich., Maggie (Warden) Thomison of Fayetteville, Connie (Joseph) Reed and Anita (Paul) Bridgeforth, all of Pulaski, Linda (Dennis) Stone of Albon, Mich., Cherry Faye (Marven) Crum of Murfreesboro; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Jerry (Phyllis) Moody of Florence, Ala., Larry (Mary) Moody of Nashville; four nephews and 11 nieces.<br /><br />MOODY, Mark Twain OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Aug 1989<br />Mr. Mark Twain Moody, 79, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Aug. 24, 1989, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, Aug. 27, at First Baptist Church on West Shoal Street in Pulaski with the Rev. Stanley Garrett officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Moody was the son of the late Samuel and Mary Taylor Moody and was married to the late Vernon Mae Reed Moody. He was a member of the First Baptist Church. He was a former horse trainer at the Milky Way Farms, was retired from the horse racing industry and worked for the Indianapolis Department of Transportation.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Anna Smith of Pittsburgh, Penn., Mrs. Matilda Houston, Miss Missouri Phillips and Miss Ellie Moody, all of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MOONEY, Harry Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jul 1984<br />Harry Lee Mooney, 55, Pulaski, died on Monday, July 9, 1984, at Huntsville General Hospital in Huntsville, Alabama. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Coy and Florie Smith Mooney. A veteran of the Korean War, he was employee of Fafnir Bearing.<br />Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Clarence K. Stewart and Bill Morris officiating.<br />Survivors include two half-brothers, Oliver Mooney and Smith Appleton, Pulaski; a step-brother, Russell Appleton, Nashville; two step-sisters, Alma Carson, Nashville, and Mrs. Lester Jackson, Huntsville, and two nephews.<br /><br />MOORE, Alven Guy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Alven Guy Moore, 86, of Prospect, died Sunday, November 22, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Ford officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Moore was the son of the late John Robert and Martha Elder Moore. He was a retired cabinet maker and retired from Giles County School System.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edna Moore of Prospect, two sons, Roy and Louie Moore, both of Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Fay Ingram of Atlanta, Ga.; three brothers, David and James Moore, both of Prospect, R. H. Moore of Franklin; six sisters, Ruth Hazelwood, Attie Nelson, Ann Curry, all of Pulaski, Elva Sulcer and Sue Powell, both of Prospect, Lois Reese of Goodlettsville; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MOORE, Anna Lou Williams OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Dec 1987<br />Anna Lou Williams Moore, 75, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Dec. 17, 1987, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 19, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Larry Gillespie and the Rev. Marvin Thompson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Moore was the daughter of the late Kirby S. and Virginia Keltner Williams and was married to the late Russell Moore. She was a member of Olivet Methodist Church and retired school teacher from the Giles County School System.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ann Sherrill Reedy of Pulaski; one son, Bobby Guy Moore of Dothan, Ala.; four grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. Flora Sanders, Mrs. Jane Dunnavant, Mrs. Rachel Ingram, Mrs. Evelyn Harwell, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Martha Harwell of San Fernando, Calif.; two brothers, Herbert and Bunyan Williams, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />MOORE, Ben OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1989<br />Mr. Ben Moore, 60, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 20, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 22, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Thompson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Moore was the son of the late Will and Mattie Benderman Moore. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was a farmer.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Mary D. Potter of Orange Park, Fla., Mrs. Margaret Bright of Batesville, Miss., Mrs. Ella Mae Weymouth of Kansas City, Kan.<br /><br />MOORE, Emma Hargrove OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Emma H. Moore, age 83, of the Elkton Community, died January 9, 1984, at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 10, at 2 p.m. at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jimmy Hargrove and Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Moore was the daughter of the late Thomas and Rhoda Cox Hargrove. She was married to the late William J. Moore.<br />Survivors include one son, Billy Moore of Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Dave Henderson of Conway; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MOORE, Frances Birdsong OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1984<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Mrs. Frances Birdsong Moore, of Birmingham, Alabama, who died on Thursday, December 15 in that city, were held on Saturday, December 17, at 2 p.m. at the Roebuck Chapel of the Brown Funeral Home. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Moore was the daughter of the late Tully and Mae Abernathy Birdsong. Before her marriage to Douglas Moore of British Honduras, she attended Martin College and later taught school in Giles County in the primary department of Martin College. She and her husband, Douglas, were in the poultry business in Palmerdale, Alabama until 1975.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Ethel Birdsong of Pulaski, Louise Prentice of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Ruth Kelsey of Florence, Alabama; two brothers, Thomas A. Birdsong of Pulaski, Tully Birdsong, Jr. of Bluefield, West Virginia; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MOORE, Gurthie Mae Lanier OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Gurthie Mae Moore, 81, of Royal Care Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg died on Friday, November 23, 1984, at Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. C. and Betty Beard Lanier and was married to the late Fred Moore. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 24, at Bennett May Chapel, Dwayne Pierce officiating, with burial in Pisgah Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, Luther Lanier, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Rachel Faulkenberry, Pulaski; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MOORE, Guy Russell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Feb 1987<br />Mr. Guy Russell Moore, 75, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Feb. 21, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 23, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Marvin Thompson and Rev. Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Moore was the son of the late Guy and Mamie Garrett Moore and was a member of Olivet Methodist Church. He was a self-employed carpenter and former partner in Moore and Williams Lumber Company. In later years, Mr. Moore was retired and his hobby was raising bees.<br />Survivors include his wife, Anna Lou Williams Moore of Pulaski, one daughter, Mrs. Ann Sherrill Reedy of Pulaski; one son, Robert Guy Moore of Dothan, Ala.; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Davidson, Mrs. Rebecca Newton, Mrs. Ozell Jasinski, all of Pulaski; three brothers, J. W. Moore of Lynnville, Floyd Moore of Prospect, Earl Moore of Pulaski.<br /><br />MOORE, Harriet E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 May 1980<br />Harriet E. Moore, a former Giles Countian, and her companion, Peter O&#8217;Dey of Hillsdale, N. J. died Wednesday evening, April 30 in an automobile accident on Old Hickory Boulevard in Nashville.<br />Miss Moore, 27, traveling west on Old Hickory Boulevard, attempted to make a left hand turn and pulled into the path of an oncoming vehicle. Both Miss Moore and O&#8217;Dey who were dead at the scene were taken to General Hospital. The driver of the other vehicle suffered only minor injuries and was treated and released from St. Thomas Hospital.<br />Miss Moore, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loftin Moore, was a 1971 graduate of Giles County High School. She was employed as the nursing recruiter for Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Miss Moore were held Friday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia followed by burial in the Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Survivors include her parents, and two sisters, Linda Moore and Mary Jane Moore, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />MOORE, John H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jul 1981<br />A Giles County native, John H. Moore, 83, of the Pleasant Valley Community, died Wednesday, July 8 at Greymore Nursing Home, Columbia. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Marcus Nickel and the Rev. Charles Oakes were the officiants.<br />Mr. Moore, a retired farmer, was the son of the late William B. and Diliah Ingram Moore and he was married to the late Lena B. Moore. He received his education in the Giles County public schools and at Massey Military Academy. He was a member of the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Millis Brown, Pulaski; a son, John Moore, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Walter Foster, Pulaski; six grandchildren and seven-great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />MOORE, Lindsey E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jun 1987<br />Mr. Lindsey E. Moore, 81, of Lynnville, died Tuesday, May 19, 1987, at Oakland Hall Nursing Home in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 20, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Robert Smith officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Moore was the son of the late John Thomas and Ida Blackburn Moore. He was a member of Lynnville Presbyterian Church, retired board member of First Federal Savings and Loan of Giles County and retired druggist and owner of L. E. Moore Drug Store of Lynnville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Katherine Moore of Lynnville; three daughters, Mrs. Marjorie West of Pulaski, Mrs. Mary McGregor Wright of Lynnville, and Mrs. Margaret Reasonover of Huntsville, Ala.; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MOORE, Lutie B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1983<br />Ms. Lutie B. Moore, age 68, of Route 2, Lynnville, died November 8, 1983, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, November 13, at 11:00 a.m. at the Lynnville Primitive Baptist Church with the Rev. John E. Amos officiating. Burial was in the New Rainey Cemetery in Culleoka.<br />Ms. Moore was a native of Maury County. She was a member of the Lynnville Primitive Baptist Church where she served as Church Clerk and president of the Usher Board. She was also a member of the Friendship Club and was active in charity work.<br />Survivors include, one son, James C. Braden; three grandchildren, James C. Braden, Jr., Davis Braden and Miss Phaitheon Braden; one sister, Mrs. Jennie Maynard, all of Nashville; two brothers, Wilson Moore of Culleoka and Joe Moore of Columbia; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Maxie Braden; one brother-in-law, Joseph Maynard, both of Nashville; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Ruby Moore of Culleoka; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MOORE, Malcolm OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1981<br />Malcolm Moore, 71, 513 East College Street, Pulaski, died Sunday, October 4, 1981, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles Petty and Rossie Agnes Bass Moore. A longtime educator, he was a former principal of Minor Hill High School and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, October 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, the Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pauline White Moore, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Sue Dixon, Gallatin, Tennessee; one son, Mike Moore, Pulaski; one brother, Alton Moore, Temple, Oklahoma; five sisters, Mrs. Mallie Glover and Mrs. Velma Hayes, Giles County, Mrs. Lutie Inman, Nashville, Mrs. Mable White, Erlanger, Kentucky, Mrs. Helen Christopher, Nyack, New York; and two grandsons.<br /><br />MOORE, Mary Will Carr OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jun 1982<br />Mary Will Moore, 72, of 718 E. Madison Street in Pulaski died on Thursday, May 27, 1982, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Bill Morris and Clarence Stewart at 3:30 p. m. on Saturday, May 29 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Baptist Church, Mrs. Moore was a retired employee of the Giles County Health Department. She was married tot he late W. Russell Moore.<br />She is survived by one son, W. Robert Moore of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Morris of Greenwood, Miss. and Mrs. Clarence Holley of Pulaski; one brother, Hubert Carr of Louisville, Ky.; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MOORE, Seymour OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 May 1980<br />Funeral services for Seymour Moore, 81, of Mill Street in Lynnville were held at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday, May 7 at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Interment was in the Braden Cemetery, Lynnville. Rev. B. Cotton officiated.<br />Mr. Moore, a carpenter and painter, died Saturday evening May 3, 1980 at his residence. Born in Maury County he was the son of the late George and Mary Wagner Moore. He was married to the former Ophelia Gordon on May 19, 1926.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ophelia Moore, Lynnville; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Owings, son-in-law, Dr. Samuel R. Owings, Jr.; grandsons, Kerry Owings and Richard Owings, all of Baltimore, Maryland; brother, Joe Brown Moore, Nashville; sisters, Mrs. Birdie Dickerson, Nashville, Mrs. Zora Brown, Mrs. Eloise Brown and Mrs. Lucile Crosby, all of Chicago, Ill., 11 nephews and 7 nieces and other relatives.<br /><br />MOORE, Theo McFarland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Theo Moore, 93, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 5, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Moore was the daughter of the late John William and Sally Weeks McFarland.<br />Survivors include one son, William (Bus) Moore of Pulaski; three daughters, Frances Miller, Blanch Miller, Elizabeth Newman, all of Pulaski; one brother, Edward McFarland of Columbia; three sisters, Bertha Lewter, Mamie Harwell, Minnie Bell McFarland, all of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MOOREHEAD, Margaret Smith The Daily News Journal Murfreesboro, TN 05 Dec 1988<br />Services for Mrs. Margaret Smith Moorehead, 67, of 1007 River Road, who died at her home Saturday, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Jennings and Ayers Chapel with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. John Williams will officiate.<br />Her parents were the late Henry and Reba Stevenson Smith. She is survived by her husband Paul Moorehead of Murfreesboro; three sons, David, Donald and Steven Moorehead, all of Murfreesboro; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth McPeters of Rogersville, Ala., Mrs. Jane Dollar of Pulaski, Mrs. Betty Snow of Pulaski and three grandchildren.<br />Pallbearers will be Truman Jones, William Harrell, C. B. Davenport, O. S. dollar Jr., Eugene McPeters and Jimmy Snow.<br />She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and a native of Giles County.<br /><br />Visitation with the family will be held from 6 to 9 tonight at Jennings and Ayers Chapel.<br /><br />MORGAN, Samuel R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Feb 1983<br />Samuel R. Morgan, 88, of Southland, Indiana, formerly of 219 Thomas Street in Pulaski, died on Saturday, Feb. 5, 1983 in Southland following a brief illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. David Rowe on Tuesday, Feb. 8. Burial followed in Fairview Cemetery in Mishawaka, Indiana.<br />An Indiana native, Mr. Morgan was a retired carpenter and a member of the Pentecostal Church.<br />He was married for 51 years to the late Eva May Dawson and later married the former Ruth Claude of Pulaski, who survives him. He was preceded in death by one son, Theodore Robert Morgan.<br />Additional survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) McCormack of Pulaski; tow sons, Kenneth H. Morgan of Heber Springs, Ark. and William Morgan of Mishawaka, Ind.; fifteen grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and 10 step-grandchildren.<br /><br />MORRELL, Annie Bell King OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Jul 1989<br />Mrs. Annie Bell King Morrell died Wednesday, July 5, 1989. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 9, at Campbell Chapel A.M.E. Church with the Rev. William H. Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Davidson County, Mrs. Morrell was the daughter of the late James Thomas King and Mary Lula Kidd King and was married to the late Dr. Erastus M. Morrell. She came to Pulaski as the Giles County Home Demonstration Agent, serving in this capacity until 1945. In 1945, she became a Jeanes Supervisor maintaining and upgrading the quality of education in the rural schools of Giles County. In 1957, she taught at Bridgeforth Elementary and High Schools, retiring from Beech Hill High School in 1976. Mrs. Morrell was a member of Chosen Friends, Chapter #87, Order of Eastern Star, the National Education Association, Tennessee Education Association and the Giles County Retired Teachers Association.<br />Survivors include one son, Burrell H. Morrell of Atlanta, GA; one sister, Mrs. Irma Bradfield of Detroit, Mich.; one brother, Ernest King of Cleveland, Ohio; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MORRELL, Ellen Usselton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1981<br />Mrs. Ellen Morrell, 87, a retired Watkins Products saleslady, died Saturday, July 18 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Morrell were held Sunday, July 19 at 2:00 in the Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Coffee County, Tenn., she was born November 5, 1893, the daughter of the late Logan and Lucy Cunningham Usselton.<br />Survivors include her husband, Allen Morrell, Pulaski; one son, Logan Morrell, Pulaski; one granddaughter, Miss Anne Morrell, Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />MORRELL, Erastus OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1983 OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Feb 1983<br /><br />Dr. Erastus Morrell, son of the late Adelaide Taylor and Burrell H. Morrell, died Monday, February 28, 1983 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following a long illness.<br />Dr. Morrell attended public schools in Giles County before going to Fisk University and Howard University, receiving his PhD from Meharry Medical School of Pharmacy. He briefly practiced in Chicago, then moved back to Pulaski where he operated Morrell&#8217;s Pharmacy on North First Street.<br />He was honored by Meharry in 1979 when he was award a plaque commemorating his lifetime of service to the community. In addition to his practice as a pharmacist, Dr. Morrell was known for his speaking ability and often gave commencement addresses at the many black schools throughout the country. He was a lifelong member of the Campbell Chapel A.M.E. Church, and served as Lay Delegate to the General Conference of A.M.E. Churches. Dr. Morrell was also a member of the Giles County Historical Society.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie B. Morrell, Pulaski; and one son, Burrell Morrell, Nashville. Queen Anne Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MORRELL, Sarah Elizabeth Miller OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Morrell, 67, of 418 South Rhodes, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, December 15, 1981, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert C. and Ida Davis Miller and the wife of the late Allen Morrell, Jr. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, December 17, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Paul Allen officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Anne Morrell, Atlanta, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Dan Gordon, Pulaski and Mrs. Charles Lawter, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and one brother, Ernest Miller, Pulaski.<br /><br />MORRELL, William Allen OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Dec 1985<br />Mr. William Allen Morrell, 91, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 29, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell and Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Presley Lee and Nancy Sherbert Morrell. He was married to the late Ellen Cleo Morrell.<br />Survivors include one son, Logan Morrell of Pulaski; one granddaughter; and one sister, Mrs. John Hughey of Elkton.<br /><br />MORRING, Mae Williams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Nov 1981<br />Mrs. Mae Williams Morring, 86, died Sunday November 1, at Desert Center, Calif., after an extednded illness. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry H. and Elizabeth Burch Williams, and the widow of the late Benjamin T. Morring of Huntsville, Ala.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday at Ryland Cemetery in Huntsville.<br />Survivors include a son, Thomas Morring of Desert Center; a sister, Miss Flournoy Williams, Pulaski; three nephews and two nieces.<br /><br /><br />MORRIS, Charlie Rogers OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jul 1983<br />Funeral services for Charlie Rogers Morris, age 68, of 1031 North 3rd Street will be conducted by Rev. Frank Brooks at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 30, 1983, at Queen Ann Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Morris died Saturday, June 25, at the Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County and a son of the late Miller and Julia White Morris.<br />Mr. Morris is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Martha Ann Slater; four grandsons, Lemarr Slater, Marcus Slater, Keith Slater and Kevin Slater; one sister, Mrs. Mary M. Gross, all of Lima, Ohio; three brothers, Owen Morris, Clyde Morris and Julian Morris, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />MORRIS, Edith M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Edith M. Moris, 66, died Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 10 at Freeman-Pettus Chapel with burial in Giles County Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ed Morris; two sons, Bobby Hamby of Lawrenceburg, Jackie Hamby of Pulaski; two step-daughters, Janice Arnold of Murfreesboro, Brenda King of Atlanta, Ga.; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and one niece.<br /><br />MORRIS, Gosnell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Gosnell Morris, age 76, died October 17, 1983 in Coniva, California. Burial was there. He is survived by a daughter, a son, and several grandchildren, all of California; three sisters, Mrs. Roberta Robbins, New Jersey, Mrs. Lucille Mann, Dellrose, Tennessee, Mrs. Christine Morris, Wales, Tennessee and one brother Gene Morris, of Mississippi. Several nieces and nephews also survive.<br />He was born and reared in the Campbellsville community and the son of the late Jennie Mae Gosnell and Clint E. Morris. He was retired from the telephone company and a graduate from Morgan School.<br /><br />MORRIS, Pamela Sue OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Aug 1987<br />The 18-year-old Giles County girl critically injured in a traffic accident early Sunday morning died late Tuesday afternoon in a Huntsville hospital, of head injuries.<br />Pamela Sue Morris, 18, Route 1, Goodspring had been in critical condition at Huntsville General Hospital since the head-on collision on Alabama Highway 53, two miles north of Huntsville, around 12:05 Sunday morning.<br />Miss Morris was a 1987 graduate of Giles County High School and the daughter of Chester and Linda Estep Morris.<br />Funeral services were held this morning (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mark Johnson and Tim Pyles officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />In addition to her parents, Miss Morris is survived by one brother, Chris Morris of Goodspring; her paternal grandmother, Gladys Morris of Pulaski; and her maternal grandfather, Herman Estep of Pulaski.<br />Her paternal grandfather was the late Thomas Morris, and her maternal grandmother was the late Sula Beeler Estep.<br /><br />MORRIS, Ronald A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jun 1987<br /><br />A Pulaski man was killed the day before his 33rd birthday early Wednesday morning. Dead on arrival at Hillside Hospital was Roland A. Morris, 32, of 208 South Rhodes Street.<br />Morris was killed about 2 a.m. Wednesday when he failed to negotiate a curve on US 31A north of Pulaski near Brick Church.<br />Funeral services for Morris will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Annie Louise Patterson, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Lula Turner, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Hattie Brown, Pulaski, and Mattie Pearl Morris, Nashville; and one brother, Eugene Morris, Nashville.<br /><br />MORROW, Orville Graydon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Aug 1989<br />Mr. Orville Graydon Morrow, 80, of Ethridge, died Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1989, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 18, at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with Bill Reeves officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Morrow was the son of the late Vasco D. and Etta Clifton Morrow. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Virginia Nix Morrow of Ethridge; one daughter, Clara Parker of Ethridge; two grandsons; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MORROW, Paul Kennard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Aug 1982<br />Mr. Paul (P. K.) Kennard Morrow, 70, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died August 23, 1982 at his home after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 24th at 3:00 p. m. at North Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Bill Reeves officiating. Burial followed in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Morrow was retired from the Murrey-Ohio Manufacturing Company and was also a retired farmer.<br />Mr. Morrow was the son of the late Vasco and Etta Clifton Morrow.<br />Survivors include his wife, Fannie Pate Morrow; two daughters, Miss Nelda Morrow of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Marlene Swain of Nashville; one son, Paul Morrow of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Graydon Morrow of Lawrenceburg; six grandchildren and one niece.<br /><br />MORSE, Arthur Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1981<br />Arthur Robert Morse, 77, a native of Texas, died Saturday, July 18, in the Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Morse, a resident of Route 1, Lynnville, were held Monday, July 20, at 2:00 p. m. at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A retired painter, Mr. Morse was born March 9, 1904, the son of the late Eugene P. and Katherine T. McAdams Morse.<br />Survivors include his wife Mary Catherine Morse, Lynnville; two sons, Robert Morse, Nashville, William Morse, Lafayette, La.; two daughters, Mrs. Mary E. Locke, Pulaski and Mrs. Patricia Duggan, Athens, Ala.; a brother, Joe Morse, Galveston, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Fidler and Mrs. Ethel Bahnsen, both of Galveston, Texas and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />MOSLEY, Annie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Annie Mae Mosley, 85, died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1989, at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 23, at Loretto Memorial Chapel with W. F. Cox officiating. Burial was in Grassy Cemetery in Lauderdale County, Ala.<br />Mrs. Mosley was a member of the Methodist church. Survivors include three sons, Carmel (Duck) Mosley of Minor Hill, Velton Mosley of Leoma, Charles Edward Mosley of Pulaski; three daughters, Ruby and Ruthie Mosley, Laura Colvett, all of Leoma; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MOSLEY, Brian Calvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jul 1986<br />Mr. Brian Calvin Mosley, 20, of Goodspring, died Monday, June 30, 1986, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with W. F. Cox officiating. Burial was in Grassey Cemetery.<br />Mr. Mosley was a native of Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include his father, Charles Edward Mosley of Goodspring; his mother, Lorene Caldwell Mosley of Sunnyvale, Calif.; five brothers, Roy and Rickey Mosley, both of Goodspring, Charles Mosley of Pulaski, Wayne Mosley of Minor Hill, Ronald Mosley of Elkhart, Ind.; three sisters, Patricia Comer, Kathy and Michelle Mosley, all of Goodspring.<br /><br />MOSLEY, Robert Arney Newsline 16 Oct-23 Oct 1984<br />Robert Arney Mosley, 21, of Route 1, Goodspring, TN, died Oct. 7, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, TN. Funeral services were held October 8 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with W. F. Cox officiating. Burial was in Grassy Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Mosley was a farmer. Survivors include his father, Charles Mosley of Minor Hill; his mother, Lorene Colwell Mosley of California; six brothers, Charles H. Mosley, Ronald Mosley, Byron C. Mosley, Ricky D. Mosley, Roy Allen Mosley, all of Minor Hill, and Wayne Mosley of Nashville; three sisters, Patricia Ann Comer, Cathy Mosley and Michelle Mosley, all of Minor Hill.<br /><br />MOSS, Alfred Harris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Oct 1982<br />Alfred Harris Moss, 42, of Hurst, Texas was fatally injured in a motorcycle accident near Fort Worth Sunday afternoon, October 17, 1982.<br />Survivors are his wife, the former Nancy Kay Glass of Ardmore; three daughters, Stephanie Kay, Carey Jane, Adrienne; two sons, Alfred Harris, Jr., James Andrew; his parents, the Reverend and Mrs. William H. Moss, Prospect; one brother, William H. Moss, Jr., Chattanooga; three sisters, Carey Ornstein, Matawan, New Jersey, Mary Jane Tucker, Pulaski, Elizabeth Ann Powell, Lynnville; four nieces and five nephews.<br />Remains are at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in Pulaski where the family will receive friends Wednesday afternoon and evening.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints in Tanner, Alabama, Thursday morning, October 21 at 10:00 a. m. The pall bearers will be his first cousins. Interment will be at the Prospect Cemetery.<br /><br />For those who desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Prospect Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund.<br /><br />MOSS, Mazie Aymett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jun 1983<br />Mrs. Mazie Aymett Moss, age 84, died Wednesday evening, June 15, 1983, in New York. Burial services were held Thursday, June 16, in New York.<br />Survivors are: Martha Rackley of Denver, Colorado; one son, Charles Moss, Jr. of Newark, New Jersey; five grandchildren; one brother, Hamilton Aymett of Alverton, Kentucky; Catherine Aymett, Robert Aymett, Fay Aymett, and George Aymett, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />MOSS, William Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1988<br />Death has claimed the Rev. William Henry Moss, a beloved Giles County Methodist minister known across Middle Tennessee and the South.<br />The Rev. Moss died Monday at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. He was 79 years old.<br />Services will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at St. Andrew Memorial Methodist Church in Pulaski with the Rev. Gene Barrett, the Rev. James Reed Cox and the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Interment will be in Prospect Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Born January 20, 1909, he was the son of the late William Giddens Moss, Jr. and Ella Mai Porter Moss, of near Thompson&#8217;s Station in Williamson County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jane Harris Moss, of Prospect. Also surviving are three daughters, Carey Ornstein of Auburn, Ind., Mary Jane Tucker of Pulaski, and Elizabeth Ann Powell of Lynnville; son, William Henry Moss, Jr., of Wildwood, Ga.; two sisters Margaret Goodlow and Mary Louise Moss, both of Nashville; 16 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MURPHY, Robert Haynes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jan 1980<br />Robert Haynes Murphy, 69, died Tuesday, January 1 at his residence in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Church of Christ ministers Bill Reaves and Dan Buie were the officiants.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Murphy&#8217;s parents were the late Will and Ella Carter Murphy. He was a member of Greenwood Church of Christ and a retired employee of General Motors, Fisher Body Division.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Velma Hartley Murphy; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Young, Flint, Mich.; three grandchildren; a nephew and a niece.<br /><br />MURRAY, Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Feb 1981<br />Funeral rites for Allen Murray, 61, of Route 1, Lynnville were held Sunday, February 1 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Robert Cousar and the Rev. Paul Allen. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Murray died Saturday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William R. and Mattie Rainey Murray. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was an employee at Fafnir Bearing Co.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Matilda Kimbrough Murray; a son, William Allen Murray of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Douglas Petty of Lynnville, Mrs. Geneva Waller and Mrs. Ida Smith of Nashville and three grandchildren.<br /><br />MURRAY, Blanche Johnson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Nov 1985<br />Mrs. Blanche Murray, 88, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Oct. 31, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, at Jordan Funeral Home with Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial was in Agnew Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Mahalia Johnson and was married to the late Melvin Murray. She was a member of the Campbell Chapel AME Church and Court of Calanthe Lodge.<br />Survivors include one son, John E. Overton of Detroit, Mich.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MURRAY, Elizabeth Scott OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Scott Murray, 83, Route 7, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late David and Birdie Marks Scott and was married to the late James Loyd Murray, Sr. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Floyd Farris officiating.<br />Survivors include one brother, John Scott of Pulaski; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MURRAY, Sarah Eleanor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1988<br />Sarah Eleanor Murray, infant daughter of Bill and Ginger Murray of Navasota, Texas, died Friday, Aug. 5, 1988. She was the great-granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Murray of Pulaski.<br />Graveside services were held Monday, Aug. 8, at Oakland Cemetery in Texas. Survivors, other than her parents, include her grandparents, Cotton and Mary Eleanor Murray of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hendrick of Hendersonville; her great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. McGee of Nashville.<br /><br />MURREY, Joseph Henning OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jan 1984<br />Joseph Henning Murrey of Lewisburg, father of Dr. Harwell Murrey, Pulaski, died Tuesday morning, January 24, 1984 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church of Lewisburg, with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery, the Rev. Tom Smith and the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating.<br />In addition to Dr. Murrey, he is survived by another son, Joe Murrey of Lewisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Murrey Hughes, Nashville and Mrs. Battle Malone Cooper, Memphis; and five grandchildren. Mr. Murrey&#8217;s parents were the late James McCutcheon and Bettie Woodall Murrey. His wife, Mrs. Margaret Harwell, died in May, 1982. Mr. Murrey was a retired real estate broker.<br /><br />MURREY, Margaret Harwell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />Mrs. Margaret Harwell Murrey of Lewisburg died on Sunday, May 23, 1982, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late William Empson and Martha Beasley Harwell. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Lewisburg.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, May 25, at First United Methodist Church, Lewisburg, with W. E. Gober and Hollis Hunt officiating, Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include her husband, Henning Murrey of Lewisburg; two sons, Dr. Harwell Murrey, Pulaski and Joe Murrey, Lewisburg; two sisters, Miss Virginia Harwell, Lewisburg and Mrs. C. R. McCown, Nashville; one brother, W. B. Harwell, Nashville; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />MUSGROVE, Arlee Shoemaker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Arlee Musgrove, 85, of Goodspring, died Friday, Aug. 19, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Terry Bear and Keith Tucker officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Musgrove was the daughter of the late Joseph and Rosetta Lentz Shoemaker and was married to the late L. H. Musgrove. She was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy at Anthony Hill.<br />Survivors include two sons, Robert Musgrove of Indiana, Bert Musgrove of Goodspring; six daughters, Clovis Glover and Gladys Glover, both of Goodspring, Magaline Shoemaker and Marie Musgrove, both of Pulaski, Virginia Livings of Louisiana, Frances Breeding of Prospect; two brothers, Roy Shoemaker of Athens, Ala., Manuel Shoemaker of Greenville, Miss.; one sisters, Lillie Mae King of Elkmont, Ala.; 33 grandchildren; 52 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MUSGROVE, Delmas Burt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Sep 1989<br />Mr. Delmas Burt Musgrove, 53, of Goodspring, died Thursday, Sept. 14, 1989 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Terry Bear, Keith Tucker and L. C. Duck officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Musgrove was the son of the late Herman and Arlee Shoemaker Musgrove. He was a logger.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jo Ann Musgrove of Goodspring; two sons, Mark and Dale Musgrove, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Bonita Dugger of Goodspring; one brother, Robert Musgrove of Indiana; six sisters, Frances Breeding of Prospect, Gladis and Clovis Glover, both of Goodspring, Marie Musgrove and Magalene Shoemaker, both of Pulaski, Virginia Livings of Louisiana; eight grandchildren; two daughters-in-law, Pam and Debbie Musgrove; both of Pulaski.<br /><br />MUSGROVE, James Fagan OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1982<br />James Fagan Musgrove, 37, of Route One, Goodspring, TN, died on Monday, June 28, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Mr. Terry Bear and Mr. Harold Curtis at 1:00 p. m. on Wednesday, June 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County and an employee of Murray-Ohio, Mr. Musgrove was the son of the late Herman Musgrove and Arlee Shoemaker Musgrove of Goodspring.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Musgrove is survived by, two brothers, Robert Musgrove of Indiana and Bert Musgrove of Goodspring; and seven sisters, Clovis Glover and Gladys Glover, Goodspring, Iva Tucker, Magaline Shoemaker, and Marie Musgrove, all of Pulaski, Virginia Livings of Louisiana, and Frances Breeding, Prospect.<br /><br />MUSGROVE, Jennie Mae Savage OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Jennie Mae Musgrove, age 56, died Wednesday morning, December 28, 1983, in Lewisburg after a long illness. Funeral services were held Friday, December 30, at 10 a.m. in the chapel of London Funeral Home with Bro. Milton Brown officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Bowen and Mrs. Betty Jackson, of Lewisburg, Mrs. Connie Collins of Scott, Louisiana, and Mrs. Linda Ball of Pulaski; three sons, Mabron and Timmie of Lewisburg and Glenn of Monroe, Louisiana; one brother, John Wesley Savage of Columbia; 16 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.<br />London Funeral Home of Lewisburg was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MYRES, Hazel Virde OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Hazel Virde Myres, 81, of Route 7, Lawrenceburg, died on Friday, April 13, 1984, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />A Lawrence County native, she was a member of New Prospect Baptist Church. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 15, at North Funeral Home Chapel, James Shutt officiating, with burial in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, James Ellis Myres, Lebanon, Tennessee, and Royce Wayne Myres, Lawrenceburg; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NALL, Rebecca Gilbreath OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1984<br />Mrs. Rebecca Gilbreath Nall, age 83, of 126 Sunset Drive, Pulaski, died January 27, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, January 30, at 11 a.m. with the Reverends J. L. Perry and George Ferguson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Nall was a member of the Pulaski First Presbyterian Church. She was a housewife, married to Mr. Ralph Nall of Pulaski, who survives. Mrs. Nall was the daughter of the late John S. and Cora Ewing Gilbreath.<br />Survivors other than her husband include, one sister, Mrs. J. C. Sawyers of Dyersburg; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett May was in charge of all arrangements.<br /><br />NANCE, Charlie H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Charlie H. Nance, 88, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 30, 1989, at his residence. Graveside services were held Tuesday, Oct. 31, at Giles Memory Garden with Paul Sain officiating.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Nance was the son of the late Newton and Laura Lee Pugh Nance. He was retired from Union Carbide.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Jimmy Nance of Pulaski, Lloyd Smith of Nashville; one sister, Jean Henderson of Franklin.<br /><br />NANCE, Mamie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jun 1986<br />Mrs. Mamie Nance, age 94, died Wed., May 21, 1986, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral arrangements were at 2 p.m., May 23 at London Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg with burial in Cool Springs Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Local survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Christine Gowan of Pulaski.<br /><br />NANCE, Reece Elmo &#8220;Red&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 May 1989<br />Reece Elmo &#8220;Red&#8221; Nance, 66, died Friday, April 28, 1989, at Zablocki Veterans Hospital in Milwaukee, Wis.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 2 at Bennett May Chapel with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was retired from Sunbeam Bakery in Huntsville. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Reese Nancy, Racine, Wis.; one daughter, Mrs. Cherry Lou Selbach, Racine, Wis.; three sisters, Mrs. Adelle Henson, Mrs. Christine Gowan and Mrs. Ruby Burrows, all of Lewisburg; two brothers, Buford and Elwood Nance, both of Lewisburg; one granddaughter.<br /><br />NANCE, William E. (Babe) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Oct 1983<br />William E. (Babe) Nance, 74, of Alabama, died Thursday, Oct. 6, 1983 in East End Memorial Hospital in Birmingham, AL. Services were Saturday, Oct. 8 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Tom Campbell officiating. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Maurice Waters Nance of Birmingham, Ala.; two sons, Bob Nance of Birmingham, and Bill Nance of Huntsville; one brother, Robert Nance of Winston Salem, North Carolina.<br /><br />NAPPIER, Nellie Maddox OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jun 1988<br />Mrs. Nellie Nappier, 67, Route 6, Pulaski, TN, died June 22, 1988, at Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg, TN.<br />Funeral services were held June 24 at 10:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Bro. G. C.<br />Fox officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Sparta, TN, Mrs. Nappier was the daughter of the late Dave and Mary Bowman Nappier. She was a waitress and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Louise Ball of Pulaski, TN; five grandchildren; two brothers, Raymond Maddox of Dun Eden, Fla., and John Maddox of Safety Harbour, FL; and one sister-in-law, Almeda Claude of Pulaski, TN.<br /><br />NAVE, James Alexander (Jim) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Feb 1985<br />James Alexander (Jim) Nave, 89, of Woodland Drive, Pulaski, died February 23, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late Harvey M. and Martha F. Ashworth Nave and was married to the late Beulah Mae Glover Nave. Mr. Nave was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, February 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Elmer Howell and Dell Sewell officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Earl Cebran and J. D. Nave, both of Goodspring; one daughter, Mrs. Sam Hood of Pulaski; two brothers, Earnest and Benny Nave, both of Athens, Alabama; three sisters, Hattie Glover of Lawrenceburg, Minnie Mitchell of Athens, Alabama, Cora B. Shelton of Lewisburg; 20 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NEAL, James Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Dec 1988<br /><br />James Wilson Neal, 61, died Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1988 at Methodist Central Hospital in Memphis. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 12 at the Bennett May Chapel with Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert K. and Bessie Felker Neal. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Hobb Neal, Collierville; one son, Charles W. Neal, Coppell, Tx.; two daughters, Mrs. Melinda Neal Martin, Lencroft, N. J. and Mrs. Annette Bostick, Dsareanes, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Laverne Tramell, Roanoake, Va. And Mrs. Betty Ann Crowder, Lawrence County and one grandchild.<br /><br />NEEDHAM, James K. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1983<br />James K. Needham, 81, of Route 7, Box 180 in Pulaski, died on Saturday, April 9, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Clarence Stewart and Paul Allen at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 10 at First United Methodist Church. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Mr. Needham helped to organize the United Givers Fund in Giles County. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and a former member of the Pulaski Exchange Club. He was an employee of the National Stores Corporation for 45 years.<br />He was the son of the late William R. and Mary A. Ashburn Needham. His wife, Miriam Casey Needham of Pulaski, survives.<br />Additional survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Jane Caufman of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and Mrs. Gloria Sharp of Birmingham, AL; two brothers, Eugene Needham of Winston-Salem, North Carolina and John Needham of California; three sisters, Mrs. Mae Stovble, Mrs. Anabell Mock and Mrs. Iris Cannon, all of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />NEELY, Edward E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jun 1988<br />Edward E. Neely, Jr., 79, of Route 1, Pulaski, died June 18, 1988 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, June 20, 1988 at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Stan Stevenson officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />The son of the late Edward Neely, Sr. and Lota White Neely, he was married to Hortense Glover Neely, who survives. Born in Giles County, Mr. Neely was a disabled Navy veteran.<br />Survivors include his wife, Hortense Neely of Pulaski; three sons, Ed Neely III and Dennis Neely, both of Pulaski, and Ronny Neely of Dallas, Texas; four daughters, Marilyn Beitel of Georgia, Joan Walls of Pulaski, Vicki Stagner of Huntsville and Karen Turner of Clarksville, Tennessee; one brother, W. E. Neeley of Alabama; three sisters, Mrs. Lois White and Mrs. Corinne Vain, both of Alabama and Mrs. Alleda Hatten of Michigan; twelve grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NELSON, Amanda OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda Nelson, age 73, of 530 Birch Street, Pulaski were conducted by Rev. Tommie Givens at 1:00 p. m. Tuesday, February 24, 1981, at St. James Primitive Baptist Church. Interment was in Agnew Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Nelson died Friday night, February 20, 1981 at Ardmore Nursing home following an<br /><br />extended illness. She was the daughter of the late John A. and Alice Lindsay Reynolds, and the widow of Richard Nelson.<br />Survivors include two sons, James Nelson of Portland, Oregon and Richard Nelson, Jr. of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Ola Mae Smith of Indianapolis, Ind. and Mrs. Mattie Brown of Xenia, Ohio; 21 grandchildren including John A. Nelson and Mrs. Ruth Houston of Pulaski. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of services.<br /><br />NELSON, Charles Henry Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Nov 1985<br />Mr. Charles Henry Nelson, Jr., 79, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 28, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Brian Fyke and Rev. Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late C. H. Nelson, Sr. and Alice Taylor Nelson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Addie M. Nelson of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Griggs of Nashville, Mrs. Alma Butler of Ohio, Mrs. Lucille Yokley of Lynnville, Mrs. Eunice Hardigg of Atlanta, Ga.; one brother, Bob Nelson of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />NELSON, Daisy Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1983<br />Miss Daisy Mae Nelson, 83, of Route 6, Pulaski, died on Sunday, March 27 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29 at Bennett-May Chapel. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Nelson was a member of the Rehobeth Methodist Church and a housekeeper. She was the daughter of the alte Hume Nelson and Daisy Belle Cox Nelson.<br />She is survived by one sister, Miss Ruby Nelson; one brother, John H. Nelson; and one nephew, David A. Nelson, Pulaski.<br /><br />NELSON, Earl P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for Mr. Earl P. Nelson, 75, of Route One, Ethridge were held on Saturday, March 6, at 1:00 p. m. at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. Brothers Cleo Bryant and Danny Jones officiated with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Nelson died on Wednesday, March 3, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />He is survived by four daughters, Martha Hill and Susie Hudd, both of Liberty Hill; Caroline Morgan of Lawrenceburg and Goldie Martin of Cleveland, Ohio; four sons, Charles and Fred Nelson of Lawrenceburg; James Nelson of Giles County and Calvin Nelson of Cleveland, Ohio; two sisters, Beulah Chapman of Summertown and Loriene Inman of Columbia; one brother, Buford Nelson of Giles County.<br />Twenty-seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren also survive. Lay Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NELSON, Gaines E. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Oct 1987<br /><br />Mr. Gaines E. Nelson, Jr., 50, of Prospect, died Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 3, at Jorday Funeral Home with the Rev. Dossie Coleman officiating. Burial was in Legg Cemetery in Leggtown, Ala.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Nelson was a retired sawmill worker. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gennette Reynolds of Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Bryant of Pulaski; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Nelson, Sr. of Prospect; two brothers, George W. Nelson of Prospect, Carnell Nelson of Elkmont, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Mary E. Coleman of Prospect; two grandchildren.<br /><br />NELSON, Glen W. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jul 1981<br />Glen W. Nelson, Jr., 67, a native of Giles County, and member of the Martin College Board of Trustees died Saturday in a Nashville hospital.<br />Nelson, son of the late Glen Nelson, a former Giles County sheriff, was president of Robert Orr Wholesale Grocers of Nashville.<br />He was also a member of the Board of Directors of Sysco Corporation of Houston, Texas; McKendree Manor, Hermitage, Castle Heights Military Academy, Lebanon, Tennessee United Methodist Conference Foundation, and the Hewitt Home, Pulaski.<br />A graduate of Vanderbilt University, Nelson was born November 11, 1913, and moved to Nashville with his family in 1928.<br />Giles Countians who knew Nelson, remember him as a colorful man and a benevolent friend of Martin College.<br />Nelson is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sallie R. Nelson, who presently resides at McKendree Manor in Hermitage, his wife, Mrs. Hermoine Colew Nelson; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Nelson Lamberson, two grandsons, James Nelson Lamberson and Thomas Ray Lamberson, all of Lebanon; sisters, Mrs. Gladys Nelson Walker, Mrs. Sarah Nelson VanDeest; and brother, Howard Nelson, all of Nashville. Local relatives also survive. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the Belle Meade United Methodist Church with the Rev. Edward L. Crump, and the Rev. Robert H. Spain, officiating.<br /><br />NELSON, Hume OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Hume Nelson, 83, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at Jordan Funeral Home Saturday, Nov. 4, with the Rev. William H. Smith officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Nelson was the son of the late Mose and Elizabeth Howard Nelson. Survivors include two sons, James and Hume Nelson, Jr., both of Indianapolis, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Bessie White and Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; one brother, the Rev. Arabian Nelson of Pulaski; two nieces; two nephews; 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NELSON, James Robert Jr. Newsline 17 Nov 1987<br />James Robert Nelson, Jr., 31, of Route 6, Pulaski, died November 7, 1987, at Pulaski. Funeral services were held November 12 at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Horace Marks officiating. Burial was in the Goodsprings Cemetery with Jordan Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />A native of Stella, TN, Mr. Nelson was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Nelson, Sr., of Pulaski; two children; James Nelson III and Lotasha Nelson, both of Pulaski; one half-brother, Tyree Ballentine of Nashville; his grandmother, Mrs. Tennie Bridgeforth of Pulaski; five aunts and two uncles.<br /><br />NELSON, James W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Oct 1981<br />James W. Nelson, 97, died Monday, October 26, 1918 at his home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. on Thursday at the Elizabeth Church of Christ in Cincinnati, Ohio, with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Nelson is survived by six daughters, Elizabeth Matthews, Debra Williams, Della Wright, and Mary Gardner, all of Pulaski, Coretta Nelson of Cincinnati and Ellowill Jenkins of Nashville; four sons, Frank Nelson of Indianapolis, James Nelson, Jr., Larry and Cleveland Nelson, all of Pulaski; 63 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren, and 11 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NELSON, John Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Sep 1984<br />John Nelson, Jr., 75, died on Thursday, September 20, 1984, at his Pulaski residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John H. Nelson, Sr. and the late Kate May Nelson. He was a Methodist. He was night receptionist at Bennett May Funeral Home.<br />Funeral services were hld at 1 p.m. Saturday, September 22, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul Allen and Clarence K. Stewart officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include several cousins.<br /><br />NELSON, John L. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jun 1983<br />Mr. John L. Nelson, 82, Athens, Alabama, died Wednesday, May 25, 1983, at his home. Funeral services were scheduled for Friday, May 27, at Spry Funeral Home, Athens, with burial in that city.<br />He is survived locally by a daughter, Mrs. Dean Collins, Lynnville.<br /><br />NELSON, Juanita Westmoreland OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Aug 1987<br />Mrs. Juanita Westmoreland Nelson of Pulaski, died Wednesday, July 29, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 1, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with James Albert Bell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Nelson was the daughter of the late Floyd and Mary McClure Westmoreland. She was a member of Taylor Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Richard Nelson, Jr. of Pulaski; four step-sons, Richard Nelson III and James Clifford Nelson, both of Oakland, Calif., David Alden Nelson of Cincinnati, Ohio, John Russell Nelson of Shreveport, La.; four step-grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris Westmoreland of Indianapolis, Ind.; a niece, Mrs. Joan B. Evans of Indianapolis, Ind.<br /><br />NELSON, Manuel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1983<br />Manuel Nelson, age 80, died July 7, 1983 at Merihil Nursing Home, Lewisburg, following an extended illness.<br /><br />Mr. Nelson, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Jim and Ellen Beasley Nelson. He was a retired farmer. His wife was the late Leona Coleman Nelson.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverend Bennie Waddle, Sunday, July 10, 1983, at Willow Grove Missionary Baptist Church. Burial was in the New Gilbert Cemetery.<br />He is survived by three sons, Leonard R. Nelson of Chattanooga, James William Nelson, Prospect and Coleman Nelson, Goodspring; four daughters, Miss Tillie V. Nelson, Huntsville, Alabama, Miss Virginia Nelson, Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Lura Mae Randolph, Goodspring and Mrs. Joyce Griffin of Madison, Alabama; one step-son, Willie Eugene White of Bethel; 16 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NELSON, Martha Adella OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1980<br />Miss Martha Adella Nelson, 79, of Route 6, Pulaski died Thursday, June 5 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Glenn Bonner. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Nelson, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late Hume and Daisy Cox Nelson. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Miss Ruby Nelson and Miss Daisy Nelson of Pulaski and a brother, John H. Nelson, also of Pulaski.<br /><br />NELSON, Mildridge OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Mildridge Nelson, 64, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 15, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 20, at Pleasant Hill C. P. Church with Rev. Doug Coleman officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include two sons, Willie and Robert Johnson; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Howard of Pulaski, Mrs. Margaret Houston and Coma Nelson, both of Nashville; two brothers, Paris and C. G. Gilbert, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; four sisters, Mrs. Bessie Coleman of Pulaski, Mrs. Ethridge Radford, Nishia and Tishia Gilbert, all of Indianapolis, Ind.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NELSON, Pearlie Jane Rose OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jun 1984<br />Mrs. Pearlie Jane Rose Nelson, 77, Route 1, Ethridge, died on Wednesday, June 6, 1984, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />She was the daughter of the late John K. And Annie K. Rose. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, June 8, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, with burial in Liberty Hill Cemetery, Leslie Smith, Wiley Powell and Cleo Bunt officiating.<br />Survivors include four sons, Marvin Nelson, Grady Nelson, Leroy Nelson, and Wayne Nelson, all of Ethridge; six daughters, Mrs. Drucilla Rhinehart, Lawrenceburg, Edith Goats, Cleveland, Ohio, Lillie Featherstone, Louise Keene, Gracie Phillips and Jeanette Casteel, all of Ethridge; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Mae Page, Florida and Mrs. Vera Lou Rhinehart, Pulaski; 20 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br /><br />NELSON, Sallie Lee Reeves OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1988<br />Mrs. Sallie Lee Reeves Nelson, 98, of Hermitage, died Sunday, Oct. 9, 1988, at McKendree Village in that city.<br />Graveside services were held Monday, Oct. 10, at Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. Arden B. Schlesenger and the Rev. John B. Seasons officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Nelson was the daughter of the late Ben and Atlas Watson Reeves and was married to the late Glen W. Nelson, Sr. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Msr. Gladys Walker and Mrs. Sarah Van Drest, both of Hermitage; one son, Howard Nelson of Hermitage; three sisters; one brother; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NELSON, Vera Evans OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Apr 1981<br />Mrs. Vera Evans Nelson, 92, of Fayetteville died Wednesday, March 25 in Lewisburg Community Hospital, Lewisburg. Funeral rites were held in Fayetteville Friday at 11:00 a. m. at Higgins Funeral Home by the Rev. Tom Porter and the Rev. James Fee. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Kedron, Mrs. Nelson&#8217;s parents were the late Isaac and Samantha Stapp Evans, and she was married to the late Andrew C. Nelson. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include a son, Evans Nelson, Fayetteville; two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Jones, Hermitage and Mrs. Louise McGee, Florence, Ala.; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren, two nieces and a nephew. Higgins Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWCOMB, Opal Vaughn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 May 1988<br />Mrs. Opal Vaughn Newcomb, age 81, died April 18, 1988 in Methodist Hospital in Winchester, Tenn. Funeral services were hedl April 20 at 2 p.m. at Lawrence Funeral Home in Chapel Hill with the Rev. Byron Lawrence officiating. Burial was in the Blackwell-Cromer Cemetery in Holtland, Tenn.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Johnny Neal and Lou Sutton Hewitt Vaughn and was a member of the Church of Christ. She was married to the late Robert Hickman Newcomb.<br />Survivors include eight daughters, Mrs. Lorene Ledbetter of Kennesay, Ga., Mrs. Alma Rummage, Mrs. Alta Chumbley and Mrs. Eva Barron of Lewisburg, Mrs. Estelle Henelerson of Estill Springs; Mrs. Jean Bosserman of York, Pa., Mrs. Cathey Stone of Nashville and Mrs. Barbara Sandridge of Pulaski; two sons, Aaron of Nashville and W. T. (Bill) of Murfreesboro; two sisters, Mrs. Idella Oliver and Mrs. Alta Buckingham of Chapel Hill; 33 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />NEWMAN, Era Wynne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jul 1986<br />Mrs. Era Wynne Newman, 80, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Friday, July 11, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 13, at Bennett May Chapel, with Rev. Ed Templeton officiating. Burial was in Bethany Cemetery in Giles County.<br /><br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Newman was the daughter of the late Bowers and Myra Hopkins Wynne and was married to the late George Lee Newman.<br />Survivors include four sons, Robert Lee Newman of Marietta, Ga., Joe M. Newman of Kennett, Mo., Mel Thomas Newman of Florence, Ala., George W. Newman of Ardmore, Tenn.; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Eleanor Garner of Caruthersville, Mo.<br /><br />NEWMAN, Minnie Viola White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Minnie Viola White Newman, 92, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, July 14, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Judd Hayes and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Newman was the daughter of the late Marcus Lee and Cordelia Wilburn White.<br />Survivors include one brother, Gilbert White of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NEWTON, Allen Dean OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Allen Dean Newton, 61, of Pulaski, died Saturday, March 15, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Monday, March 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Pearl Newton of Pulaski; his wife, Mrs. Madgle Newton of Pulaski; two daughters, Debbie Pryor of Pulaski, Wanda Lanier of Columbia; one step-daughter, Linda Bartley of Nashville; one brother, Edward Newton of Lawrenceburg; six grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWTON, Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Nov 1984<br />Brown Newton, 60, of Nashville, died Thursday, November 22, 1984, in Nashville. He was the son of the late Tulley H. Newton. A veteran of World War II, he was a former Giles County constable and was retired from the Tennessee Department of Corrections.<br />Memorial services were held on Sunday, November 25, at Austin and Bell Funeral Home in Springfield, Tennessee.<br />Suvivors include his mother, Mrs. Mary Walls Newton of Chattanooga; a son, Steele Newton of Portland; a daughter, Lawana Newton Douglas, Nashville; two brothers, Woodrow Newton of Chattanooga and Gerome Newton of Huntsville; two grandchildren and three step-grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWTON, Emmett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Emmett Newton, 71, of Lakeland, Fla., died Monday, March 30, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 4, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Newton was the son of the late Robert Harrison and Sara C. Hammonds Newton. He was a retired construction worker and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Gladley of Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. Herman Garner of Beech Hill; one brother, William McKinley Newton of Bodenham; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NEWTON, Ernest W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jan 1984<br /><br />Mr. Ernest W. Newton, age 80, of Route 6, Pulaski, died January 19, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held in Bennett-May Chapel Saturday, January 21, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Watts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Alabama, Mr. Newton was a retired farmer. He was married to the late Laura Nash Newton and was the son of the late Harrison and Sarah Hammonds Newton.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jeridean Vaughn of Hampshire, Tennessee; three sons, Harrison Newton of LaBelle, Florida, Eugene and Leon Newton, both of Pulaski; 5 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; three brothers, William McKinney Newton of Pulaski, Robert Newton of Alabama, Aymett Newton of Lakeland, Florida, Mary Garner of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May was in charge of all arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, Emma Crabb OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Feb 1981<br />Mrs. Emma Crabb Newton, 92, died Thursday, February 26 at her residence in Pulaski. Funeral rites were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Clarence Stewart and the Rev. Albert Pope were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Newton was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late Albert and Willie Buffalo Crabb. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Roscoe Newton; a son, G. W. Johnson, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Naomi Park and Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Pulaski, Mrs. Robert Tarpley, Lewisburg, Mrs. Evelyn Lovett, Peoria, Ill.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Ruth Cooper, Pulaski and Mrs. Frenchie Bostick, St. Louis, Mo.; eight grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NEWTON, Florence Eubertha OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1983<br />Mrs. Florence Eubertha Newton, age 77, of Route 6, Pulaski, died July 9, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, July 11 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dean Pardon officiating. Burial was in Johns Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Newton was the daughter of the late T. J. and Birdie McNeese Newton. She was married to the late Herman Dean Newton.<br />Survivors include: four sons, Clarence Dean Newton, James E. Newton, Porter Will Newton, Robert Thurman Newton, all of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Wilma Pierce, Mrs. Velma Richardson Mitchell, Mrs. Elizabeth Felker, all of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Emma Sands, of Lynnville; 18 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWTON, James Grady OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />A retired farmer, James Grady Newton, 67, of Route 3, Pulaski, died Wednesday, February 6 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Mitchell Cemetery, Alabama.<br />A Lawrence County native, Mr. Newton&#8217;s parents were the late Robert H. and Dawnie Hammonds Newton.<br /><br />Survirors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie Simpson Newton; two sons, Junior Newton, Pulaski, and Kenneth Wayne Newton, Shelbyville; a daughter, Mrs. Donna K. Turner, Virginia; a step-son, Jackie Lee Long, Pulaski; four brothers, Ernest Newton and McKinley Newton, Pulaski, Bob Newton, Lexington, Ala., and Emmitt Newton, Lakeland, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Garner, Pulaski and Mrs. Nancy Gladly, Lakeland.<br /><br />NEWTON, Larry Wayne OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Dec 1982<br />Larry Wayne Newton, 35, Rt. 6, Pulaski, died Tuesday, November 23, 1982 in Huntsville, AL of injuries received in a car wreck. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Scotts Hill Cemetery, the Rev. James D. Nave officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Ernest W. Newton, Pulaski and the late Laura Mae Nash Newton.<br />In addition to his father, he is survived by two sisters, Jeridean Vaughn, Hampshire, TN, and Donna Wallace, Rogersville, AL; four brothers, Harrison Newton, Labelle, Fla., Billy Nash Newton, Dallas, TX, Eugene and Leon Newton of Pulaski.<br /><br />NEWTON, Lillie Dale Scott OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Lillie Dale Newton, 82, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Oct. 23, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Johns Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Newton was the daughter of the late Boone and Laura Jordan Scott.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert Newton of Pulaski; one son, Forrest (Bub) Newton of Pulaski; two daughters, Mildred Bragg and Bertha Barnes, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Joe Lee Scott of Murfreesboro, Robert Scott of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWTON, Mary Jane Parks OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Mary Jane Newton, 79, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 31, 1987, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dean Pardon, R. Gene Hughes and William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Johns Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Newton was the daughter of the late Walter and Nancy Jane Casteel Parks and was married to the late Ernest Houston Newton.<br />Survivors include four sons, Mitchell, Harrison, L. T. and Tarris Newton, all of Pulaski; two daughters, Shirleen Molenhouse of Chicago, Ill.; Sally Bateman of Little Rock, Ark.; one brother, Tommy Parks of Pulaski; 24 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren; two half-sisters, Hallie Johns and Mary Reece, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />NEWTON, Robert Chesley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Robert Chesley Newton, 87, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1987, at Columbia Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Johns Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Newton was the son of the late Robert Chesley and Virginia McNeese Newton and was married to the late Lillie Dale Scott Newton. He was a retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, Forrest Lee (Bub) Newton of Pulaski; two daughters, Mildred Bragg and Bertha Barnes, both of Pulaski; one sister, Roberta Medley of Fayetteville; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />NEWTON, Rosa Levinia OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Apr 1986<br />Miss Rosa Levinia Newton, 92, of Pulaski, died Monday, April 21, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Johns Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Newton was the daughter of the late Bill and Nannie Reasonover Newton.<br />Survivors include one cousin, Della Randolph of Pulaski; sister-in-law, Ida Newton of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NEWTON, Roscoe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Roscoe Newton, 91, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 17, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Bill Morris and Rev. Albert Pope officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Hubert Cooper of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Alton Smith of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Mrs. Carole Ann May of Pulaski; two grandsons; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NEWTON, Wallace Elbert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Aug 1982<br />Wallace Elbert Newton, 73, Route 3, Pulaski, died on Monday, August 2, 1982, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />He was a retired farmer and a native of Giles County.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, August 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Newton, Pulaski; two sons, Kenneth E. Newton and Farris Newton, Nashville; three daughters, Barbara Ann Wright, Chapel Hill, Annie Laurie Harrell, Madison, and Eloise Shelton, Pulaski; two sisters, Emma Sands, Lynnville, and Florence Newton, Pulaski; 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWTON, William McKinley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br />Mr. William McKinley Newton, 64, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Ted Huntley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Newton was the son of the late Harrison and Donna Hammonds Newton. He was retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mildred Newton of Pulaski; two sons, Harold Wayne Newton of Anniston, Ala., Sherrell Newton of Minor Hill; three daughters, Linda Bishop of Lawrenceburg, Martha Sue Williams of Texas, Marianne Willbanks of Louisiana; two sisters, Molly Garner of Pulaski, Nancy Glandey of Florida; 12 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NICHOLS, Lurene Miller OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Nov 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lurene Miller Nichols, 77, of Lewisburg, who died Saturday, November 7 were conducted Monday at London Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg. Burial followed in Lone Oak Cemetery in that city.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Dean Ferrell, Nashville and Mrs. Ralston Reed, Spring Place Community, Lewisburg; a son, Bobby Nichols, Franklin; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Gooch, Nashville, Mrs. Katherine Barlar, Pulaski and Mrs. Mattie Miller, Lewisburg; a brother Edward Miller, St. Augustine, Fla. and one grandchild.<br /><br />NILES, Margaret Ann OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Margaret Ann Niles, 56, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 28, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Taylor Street Church of Christ with James A. Bell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Niles was a member of Taylor Street Church of Christ and an employee of W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Company.<br />Survivors include her husband, William Niles; two sons, Tyrone and William Thomas Niles; one daughter, Mrs. Tammy Ray; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Houston, Sr.; three brothers, Silas, Jr., William and Mark Houston; five sisters, Mrs. Lou Gentry, Mrs. Helen Gordon, Mrs. Yolanda Angus, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Josephine Lindsay of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Laura Abstain of Louisville, Ky.; four grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />NIX, Macie R. White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1984<br />Mrs. Macie R. Nix, 69, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Wednesday, May 30, 1984, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wiley and Ida Petty White. She was a retired teacher in the Giles County school system and a member of New Hope Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in New Hope Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton, Richard Long and Randy Wells officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Floyd K. Nix, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Opal Gilliam and Mrs. Darlene Sumner, Pulaski; two brothers, Dennis White and Rufus White, Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />NIX, Mary Sue White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1982<br />Mary Sue Nix, 61, of 564 East Madison Street, Pulaski, died on Saturday, April 24, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted by John Pope at 11:00 a. m. on Tuesday, April 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a retired nurse, Mrs. Nix was the daughter of Clarence White and the late Ella Tomes White.<br /><br />She is survived by her father, Clarence E. White of Pulaski; two sons, Jerry Wayne Nix of Pulaski and Joe White Nix of Missonia, Montana; one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Sue Nix Ingram of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Gilbert Evans of Heritage, TN; and 4 grandchildren.<br /><br />NIX, Willie Frances OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Frances Nix, 66, of Lynnville were held Wednesday, November 4 at 1:30 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister Mack Wheeler. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. Mrs. Nix died Tuesday in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Morton and Maggie White Spivey, and was the wife of the late Olie Nix. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Miss Norris Nix, Lynnville; a sister, Mrs. Mary Hickerson, Lynnville; three brothers, Otis Spivey, Pulaski, Olley Spivey, and Roy Spivey, Lynnville.<br /><br />NOBLITT, Glenn Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1986<br />Mr. Glenn Allen Noblitt, 23, of Pulaski, died Monday, June 2, 1986, in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bob and David McGee officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Noblitt was a native of Franklin County.<br />Survivors include his father, Pat Noblitt of Pulaski; his mother, Glenda Poole of California; his wife, Malane Gowen Noblitt of Pulaski; one son, Brandon Allen Noblitt of Columbia; two brothers, Randall Noblitt of Palm Springs, Calif., Troy Noblitt of Sewanee; two sisters, Rhonda and Crystal Noblitt, both of Prospect; grandmother, Mrs. Lella Reynolds of Pulaski.<br /><br />NOLEN, Henry Willis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Mar 1982<br />Henry Willis Nolen, 56, Five Points, Bonnertown Community, died on Thursday, February 25, 1982 at Crockett General Hospital.<br />A Lawrence County native, he was the son of the late Alix and Ella P. Johnson Nolen. He was an employee of Murrey-Ohio Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Saturday, February 27, at Appleton Church of Christ with burial in Bonnertown Cemetery, Andy Brown and Vernon Konig officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nettie Mae Clenard Nolen, and three sons, Jerry Nolen, Henry Nolen, Jr. and Roger Nolen, all of Bonnertown; three daughters, Frances Alexander, Sheffield, Alabama, Linda Nolen and Betty Nolen, Bonnertown, two sisters, Mrs. Anita Collins, Leoma, and Mrs. Alice Stafford, Halls, Tennessee; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />NORMAN, Charles OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Jun 1981<br />One man was killed and three others injured in an accident Saturday night on Highway 31 south in Elkton near I-65 exchange. Twenty-one year old Charles Norman of Athens, Ala., was killed after his 1977 CJ-5 Jeep flipped in the air and went off the road.<br />Damage to the jeep was reported to be &#8220;considerable&#8221; according to State Trooper Larry Moore who investigated. Other persons injured included: Jeff Daly, age 21, Route 1, Elkmont, Ala., twenty-nine year old Hubert Sims also of Elkmont, and Michael Williams, age 22, Athens.<br /><br />The Giles County Ambulance Service received the call at 6:20 p. m. and transported all the victims to Giles County Hospital. The Giles County Rescue Squad was called upon to assist but was not needed.<br /><br />NORMAN, Dee Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Dee Franklin Norman, 78, of Pulaski Terrace Apartments, died Wednesday, March 5, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Morris and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Norman was the son of the late Lucius and Margaret Renfrow Norman. He was retired from the Pulaski Pure Milk Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Myrle Beets Norman of Pulaski; five sons, Edd Norman of Akron, Ohio, Gaines Norman of Willoughby, Ohio, Bobby Norman of Mentor, Ohio, Roy Norman of North Ridgeville, Ohio, Tony Norman of Pulaski; four daughters, Robbie White, Velma Loveless, both of Pulaski, Mattie Pearl Lanier of Ethridge, Martha Baker of Columbia; four brothers, Robert and Hynard (Jack) Norman, both of Mt. Pleasant, Cecil and Connie Norman, both of Columbia; 26 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />NORMAN, Jean Marie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Jean Marie Norman, wife of Bobby Norman of Mentor, Ohio, died Thursday, October 27th at Westlake Hospital after a long illness.<br />Funeral and burial was in Ohio. She is also survived by one son, Jeffery Allen; two daughters, Judy Marie Guatoski and Bonnie Jean Pomplas, all of Ohio; one grandson, Ryan William Guatoski; her mother, Mrs. Emma Kraker of Ohio; two sisters; and her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Norman of Pulaski.<br /><br />NORMAN, Jeffrey A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1985<br />Jeffrey A. Norman, 26, died April 23, 1985, in Mentor-on-Lake, Ohio. Funeral services were at Brickman and Sons Funeral Home, Euclid, Ohio, on April 26.<br />Survivors include his paternal grandparents, Dee and Myrtle Norman of Pulaski; his father, Bobby D. Norman; two sisters, Judy Gutowski and Bonnie Pompas of Mentor, Ohio; and maternal grandparents, Emma Kraker of Willowick, Ohio.<br /><br />NORMAN, Martin Cleveland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Martin Cleveland Norman, 88, of Meadowbrook Nursing Home, were held at 1:00 p. m. on Sunday, February 14 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverend Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Norman died at Giles County Hospital on February 12, 1982. He was married to the late Mary Beets Norman and was the son of the late Lucius Calvin and Martha Renfro Norman.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Norman was a retired carpenter and construction worker.<br />He is survived by five brothers, Connie and Cecil Norman of Columbia, Tenn., Buster and Jack Norman, both of Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., and Dee Norman of Pulaski, Tenn.. Several nieces and nephews also survive him.<br /><br /><br />NORMAN, Myrtle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Nov 1986<br />Mrs. Myrtle Norman, 78, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Arlo Pepper officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Norman was married to the late Dee Franklin Norman.<br />Survivors include five sons, Edd Norman of Akron, Ohio, Gaines Norman of Willoughby, Ohio, Bobby Norman of Mentor, Ohio, Roy Norman of North Ridgeville, Ohio, Tony Norman of Pulaski; four daughters, Robie White and Velma Loveless, both of Pulaski, Mattie Pearl Lanier of Ethridge, Martha Baker of Columbia; 26 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Audrey Clinard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Audrey Clinard Norwood, 78, who died Thursday, June 19 in Lake Wales Hospital, Florida, were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at A. M. Seigler Chapel by the Rev. J. T. Ennis. Burial was in Willow Oaks Cemetery, Mulberry, Florida.<br />Mrs. Norwood, daughter of the late Bill and Nellie Clinard was married to the late Arnold F. Norwood.<br />Survivors include a son, Lloyd Norwood, Orlando, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Nelson and Mrs. Vicy Wise, Lake Wales, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Wilma Clinard Green, Shores Community and Mrs. Mabeline Clinard Barnes, Nashville and four grandchildren.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Edna Mae Marbut OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Edna Mae Norwood, 87, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 5, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Norwood was the daughter of the late John D. and Minnie Long Marbut and was married to the late Henry S. Norwood.<br />Survivors include three sons, Paul (Junior) Norwood of Pulaski, Edward Oliver Norwood of Michigan, David S. Norwood of New Jersey; three daughters, Lillian Vernon and Mildred Story, both of Pulaski, Jean Williams of Frankewing; 28 grandchildren; 58 great grandchildren and 26 great great grandchildren.<br /><br />NORWOOD, James Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Dec 1987<br />Mr. James Howard Norwood, 60, of Goodspring, died Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Norwood was the son of the late Fred and Pearl Warren Norwood. He was a retired school bus driver.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Veronica M. Norwood of Goodspring; one son, Marc Norwood of Birmingham, Ala.; three daughters, Kathy Dunnivant of Elkton, Sherry Mitchell of Delrose, Peggy Coats of Athens, Ala.; Six brothers, Nathan, Warren and Bill Norwood of Minor Hill, Aubrey Norwood of Columbia, Donald Norwood of Cleveland, Ohio, Tom Norwood of Kansas City, Mo., the Rev. M. F. Norwood of Dunmor, Ky.; four sisters, Dot Hendrix and Mable Kincaid, both of Minor Hill, Mary Burgess of Florence, Ala., Patsy Harper of Pulaski; nine grandchildren; one step son, Kevin Mahoney of Florida; one step daughter, Theresa V. Mahoney of New York, N.Y.<br /><br />NORWOOD, James Taylor OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 May 1982<br />James Taylor Norwood, 70, died on Saturday, May 15, 1982, at Tifton, Georgia.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late William James and Cora Belle Hamby Norwood. He was a retired General Electric employee.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Tuesday, May 18, 15 North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in Mimosa Cemetery, Andy Brown officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Natine Moses Norwood of Tifton, Georgia; two sons, Lynn A. Norwood and James G. Norwood, Charlottesville, Virginia; one daughter, Mrs. Linda J. Ring, Tifton; three sisters, Mrs. Nora Gibson, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Audry Gallian, Alabama, and Mrs. Sybil Hendrix, Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Jobe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1985<br />Jobe Norwood, 91, died Sunday, Dec. 15, 1985, at Craighead County Nursing Home in Jonesboro, Ark. He was the son of the late Charles A. Norwood.<br />Survivors include his wife, Tiny Norwood; one daughter, Edith Pewitt of Florida; five sons, Charles Norwood of Florida, Tom Norwood of Bay, Ark., Douglas and Norman Norwood, both of Oregon, and Lewis Norwood of Tyronca, Ark.; 34 grandchildren; 77 great-grandchildren; and 20 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Joe Carol OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1980<br />Joe Carol Norwood, 32, of Chapel Hill died there Tuesday, August 2. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />A Giles County native, Mr. Norwood was the son of the late Basil and Eula McNeese Norwood.<br />He was an employee of Heil-Quaker Corporation, Lewisburg, and held membership in the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Tina Carol Norwood, Chapel Hill; a sister, Mrs. Imogene Byrd, Pulaski and two brothers, Robert Norwood and Paul Henry Norwood, Pulaski.<br /><br />NORWOOD, John Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1983<br />John Thomas Norwood, age 58, of Route 5, Pulaski, died August 7, 1983, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 9, at 11:00 a.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Norwood was a farmer. He was the son of Bartow Basil and Myrtle Rutherford Norwood of Pulaski.<br />Mr. Norwood is survived by his parents; three sisters, Mrs. Esterlene Roper of Ardmore, Mrs. Wilma Jett of Columbia and Mrs. Mary Edna Garrett of Pulaski; six brothers, Haskell Norwood, Elroy Norwood, Donald Norwood, all of McBurg, Leo Norwood and Ronald Norwood, both of Pulaski, Foster Norwood of Lynnville; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Joyce Ann OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br />Miss Joyce Ann Norwood, 43, of Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, April 12, 1988, at Crockett Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 14, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Talmadge Roberts officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Miss Norwood was the daughter of the late Brown Norwood.<br />Survivors include her mother, Lucy Glass Norwood Adams of Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Theo and Paul Norwood, both of Lawrenceburg, Charles Norwood of Pulaski; two sisters, Ruby Brown of Leoma, Jean West of Lawrenceburg; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Lynn Cates OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jan 1983<br />Mr. Lynn Cates Norwood, 56, East Jefferson Street, Pulaski died Friday, January 14, 1983 at the Veteran&#8217;s Home on East Jefferson Street. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 16 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Ray McDonald and Dell Sewell officiating.<br />A native of Santa Rosa County, Florida, he was the son of the late Mitchell and Edna Cates Norwood.<br />He is survived by a son, Lyndon C. Norwood of Bedford, Ohio; a daughter, Teresa Norwood, Auburndale, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Carmel Nave, Anthony Hill, Mrs. Elsie Chapman, Goodspring and Mrs. Fay Gibson, Smyrna, Tenn.; and three grandchildren.<br />He was a retired veteran of World War II.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Marion F., Jr. &#8220;M. F.&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />Mr. M. F. Norwood, 67, of Dunmor, Ky., formerly of Minor Hill, died Friday, Oct. 27, 1989, in a Nashville hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 30, at Minor Hill Church of Christ with Tom Holland officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Norwood was the son of the late Fred and Pearl Warren Norwood. He was a Church of Christ minister in Dunmor.<br />Survivors include his wife, Inez Norwood of Dunmor; four sons, David Norwood of Greeneville, S. C., Mike Norwood of Nashville, Paul Norwood of Tampa, Fla., Phillip Norwood of Dunmor; one daughter, Beth Farrell of Murray, Ky.; six brothers, Warren, Nathan and Billy Gene Norwood, all of Minor Hill, Aubrey Norwood of Columbia, Tom Norwood of Omaha, Neb., Donald Norwood of Cleveland, Ohio; four sisters, Mable Kincaid and Dot Hendrix, both of Minor Hill, Mary Burgess of Florence, Ala., Patsy Harper of Pulaski; 14 grandchildren.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Noble OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1984<br />Noble Norwood, 84, of Poplar Grove, Arkansas, died on Saturday, August 11, 1984, at Marianna Hospital in Arkansas.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jasper and Emma Tomerlin Norwood. He was a farmer and construction worker.<br />Funeral services were held on Tuesday, August 14, at Citizen Funeral Home in West Helena, Arkansas, with burial in West Helena.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Willie McGrew Norwood, Poplar Grove; two daughters, Mrs. Willie Irene Adams, Helena, and Mrs. Nobye Ellen Allen, Austin, Texas; one son, Thurson Norwood, Poplar Grove; one sister, Mrs. Ivor Smith, Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />OAKLEY, George Evan, Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jul 1986<br />Mr. George Evan Oakley, Jr., better known as Jr. Cook, of Pulaski, died Thursday, July 3, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. He was 67 years old. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Joe Beddingfield and Bill Worley officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of London, Ky., Mr. Oakley was the son of the late George Evan Oakley, Sr. and Nora Peters Oakley. He was a retired farmer and served in the Canadian Army and World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Bertie Weldon Oakley of Pulaski; four sons, Charles Evan, Thomas Lynn and Rickey Warren Oakley, all of Pulaski and James Donald Oakley of Gonzales, La.; one sister, Connie Dixon of Nashville; two brothers, James Ed Cook of Memphis, Charles Moran Cook of Hazel Green, Ala.; six grandchildren.<br /><br />OBERHOLTZER, Magdalena OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Oct 1982<br />Mrs. Magdalena &#8220;Ma&#8221; Oberholtzer, age 84, of 802 Nichols Street, Pulaski, died on October 9, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held in Annville, Pa. Burial was in Campbell Town Cemetery, also in Pennsylvania.<br />A native of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Oberholtzer was married to the late Richard Oberholtzer. Survivors include one son, Robert Oberholtzer of Spring Grove, Pa.; four daughters, Margaret Yeingst, Hilda Christman, Doris Bates of Pa., Goldie Wonder of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Stella Shirk of Pa.; 19 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />OLDS, Odessa Pitts OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Odessa Pitts Olds of Route 1, Arrington, died Monday, Jan. 5, 1987, at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 9, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Michael Broadnax officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Olds was the daughter of the late Jackson and Pattie Ordway Pitts.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Pattie M. Smith of Arrington; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; one brother, Wiley Pitts of Franklin.<br /><br />OLIVER, Carey Robert Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Aug 1984<br />Carey Robert Oliver, Jr., 56, died Friday, July 27, at the Veterans Hospital in Washington. Funeral services were held Wednesday, August 1, in Washington with burial in Spokane, Washington.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carey Oliver, Sr.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Marie Lineberger, Pulaski; three brothers, Douglas Kay Oliver, Pulaski, William Doc Oliver, Ardmore, Eugene K. Oliver, Tullahoma.<br /><br />OLIVER, Daniel Sidney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Mar 1980<br /><br />Daniel Sidney Oliver, 71, of Route 4, Pulaski died at his home Sunday, March 3. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Glenn Bonner and the Rev. Larry Helton officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />A retired employee of the Giles County Highway Department, Mr. Bonner was a native of Marshall County, the son of the late Ada and Rachel Callahan Oliver.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Stephens Oliver; a son Danny Oliver, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Faye Mang, Erwin; two brothers, James Oliver, Lewisburg and L. D. Oliver, California; a sister, Miss Louise Oliver, California and six grandchildren.<br /><br />OLIVER, Jimmie R. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jun 1982<br />Jimmie R. Oliver, 49, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, died on Wednesday, June 30, 1982, in Riverside Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.<br />A former Giles Countian, he was the son of the late Cyrus L. Oliver.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, July 3, at Mulberry Street Methodist Church, with burial in Mount Vernon Memorial Gardens, Paul Beal officiating, Flowers-Snyder Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sandra Weirick Oliver; three sons, Joseph, Bruce, and David Oliver, all of Mount Vernon; his mother, Mrs. Sarah L. Oliver; two brothers, Dalton Oliver of Columbia and Felix Oliver of Mount Vernon; seven sisters, Ruth King and Mai Bell Stewart of Lincoln County, Marjorie Poole, Gay Lee Spivey and Betty Ross of Giles County, Jean Prosser of Marshall County, and Sue Underwood of Largo, Florida.<br /><br />OLIVER, Leonard Dalton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Dec 1985<br />Leonard Dalton Oliver, 64, of Columbia, died Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1985, at the Veterans Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 28, at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Frances Woodard Oliver of Columbia; four sisters, Mrs. Margie Poole, Mrs. Gay Lee Spivey, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Ruth King of Frankewing, Mrs. Betty Ross of Prospect.<br /><br />O&#8217;GRADY, Pearl Hurt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Nov 1989<br />Mrs. Pearl O&#8217;Grady, 93, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 4, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 5, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Scott Arnold officiating.Graveside services were held Monday, Nov. 6, at Rosedale Cemetery in Pembroke, KY.<br />A native of Fairview, KY, Mrs. O&#8217;Grady was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurt and was married to the late E. T. O&#8217;Grady. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, E. T. O&#8217;Grady, Jr. of Pulaski; two grandsons, Tom O&#8217;Grady of Nashivlle, Donald O&#8217;Grady of Hopkinsville, KY; two great-granddaughters.<br /><br />OLIVER, Robert A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br />The Rev. Robert A. Oliver of 738 West College Street, Pulaski, died Thursday at Hillside Hospital following a long illness. Services were Sunday afternoon at First Baptist Church with burial in the Goodsprings Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Rev. Oliver, son of the late Gentry and Georgia Anderson Oliver, had a long career in the ministry. Ordained in 1941, he pastored six churches that flourished under his leadership. He was elected in 1958 as moderator of the Greater Richland Creek Missionary Baptist Churches and served in that capacity for 25 years.<br />He constantly sought ways to improve his ministry by attending courses and workshops at Fisk Community Training School and at Martin Methodist Church.<br />Rev. Oliver is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Oliver of Pulaski; daughter, Mrs. Ann Oliver of Athens, Ala.; five sons, Robert, Jr., Rudolph, David, John and Arnie Oliver, all of California; three sisters, Mrs. Georgia Gordon and Mrs. Magnolia Walker, both of Detroit, Mich., and Gloria Oliver of Fresno, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, Harriet Sue OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 May 1984<br />Mrs. Harriet Sue O&#8217;Neal, 92, Pulaski, died on Thursday, April 26, 1984, at her home.<br />A native of Giles County, she was married to the late William Martin O&#8217;Neal. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, April 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Clarence Stewart and Paul McKissack officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Bob (Kathleen) Keller, Pulaski; one sister, Mary Louise Bratton of Florida; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, Joyce Felker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Joyce Felker O&#8217;Neal, 52, died on Friday, October 19, 1984, in Iverness, Florida. She was the daughter of Willie Felker of Pulaski and the late Mattie Felker.<br />Funeral services were held on Monday, October 22, in Iverness.<br />Survivors include her father and step-mother, Willie and Louise Felker, Pulaski; her husband, Larry W. O&#8217;Neal of Iverness; four children, Debbie Bailey and Dennis O&#8217;Neal of Massachusetts, Bill O&#8217;Neal and Greg O&#8217;Neal of Iverness; four sisters, Ann White of Pulaski, Thelma Felker of Cincinnati, Ohio, Jean Travis of Nashville and Martha Moses of Lewisburg; and one brother, Ken Felker, Pulaski.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, Mary Gunter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gunter O&#8217;Neal, 83, of the Hughey Community in Lincoln County were held at 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, at Higgins Funeral Home Chapel in Fayetteville with burial in Wright Cemetery, Steve Angus and Chester Stephens officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Jack O&#8217;Nea of the Hughey Community; two daughters, Mrs. Imogene Watson, Hughey Community, Mrs. Helen Mitchell of McBurg; two sons, Smith O&#8217;Neal of Lavergne, Tenn., and Ellisen O&#8217;Neal, Hughey Community; 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, Murler E. Grimes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Murler E. O&#8217;Neal, 83, of Pulaski, who died Monday, February 16 in Donelson Hospital, were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. William H. Moss. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. O&#8217;Neal was the daughter of the late Dr. G. C. and Alice Morris Grimes and was married to the late Otis O&#8217;Neal.<br /><br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Oakley of Nashville, three sons, William C. O&#8217;Neal of Cookeville, Robert M. O&#8217;Neal of Saudia Arabia and Otis O&#8217;Neal, Jr. of Nashville; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, William Martin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for William Martin O&#8217;Neal, 88, of Pulaski, who died Saturday, April 26 at<br />Giles County Hospital were held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Marcus Nickell was the officiant.<br />Mr. O&#8217;Neal, a retired farmer, was a Tennessee native, the son of the late William and Molly Abernathy O&#8217;Neal.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hattie Sue Smith O&#8217;Neal; a daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Keller, Pulaski; two sisters, Miss Lydia O&#8217;Neal and Miss Rebecca O&#8217;Neal, Pulaski; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEILL, Elene Breeding OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Jan 1983<br />Mrs. Elene Breeding O&#8217;Neill, 60, Phenix City, Alabama, died Friday, January 7, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, January 9 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and James Nave officiating.<br />A Tennessee native, she was married to Alfred O&#8217;Neill, Phenix City, and was the daughter of Mrs. Rachel Wood Breeding, Goodspring, and the late Ervin Breeding.<br />Other survivors include two sons, Billy Elliott, Phenix City, and Ronnie O&#8217;Neill, Columbus, Georgia; three brothers, Frank Breeding, Goodspring, William Breeding, Prospect, and Douglas Breeding, Fayetteville, Georgia; two sisters, ___________ and Joyce Hardesty, Las Vegas, Nevada and three grandchildren.<br /><br />ORR, Ruby May OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Dec 1984<br />Mrs. Ruby Orr of Nashville, 90, died on Monday, December 24, 1984, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Dr. J. P. and Dora Butler May and was married to the late Wilburn Claud Orr. She was a member of Belmont United Methodist Church in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, December 26, at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville, Ronald Carter officiating.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Nashville; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />OSBORN, Horace Carlton &#8220;Bowdy&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1986<br />Horace Carlton &#8220;Bowdy&#8217; Osborn, 48, died Thursday, April 24, 1986 at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, April 25 at 2:30 p.m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Scribbner&#8217;s Mill Cemetery in Maury County.<br />He was the son of Horace and Viola Nash Osborne and was married to Mrs. Ethel Pitts Osborn.<br />He was a retired truck driver for Parrish Trucking Company in Columbia.<br /><br />Other survivors include one son, William C. &#8220;Bo&#8221; Osborn, Columbia; two stepdaughters, Miss Laura Southern, Columbia, Miss Penny Southern, Texas; one stepson, Charles H. Southern, Columbia; Mrs. Betty J. Johnson, Lynnville; one step grandchild.<br /><br />OSBORNE, Ina Minatra OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Apr 1982<br />Mrs. Ina Minatra Osborne, 95, Old Hickory, Tennessee, died on Monday April 12, at Madison Hospital in Madison, Tennessee.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Osborne was married to the late Foster Osborne and was the daughter of the late David Winfield and Frances Bennett Minatra.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 14 at Madison Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at 2:30 p. m. on Wednesday at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Kelly Wright and Mrs. Lilliard Duke, both of Old Hickory, Mrs. Lillian Weis of Nashville and Mrs. Windell Johnson of New Carlisle, Ohio; one son, Roy Osborne of Nashville; two step-daughters, Mrs. Violet Rochelle of Pulaski and Miss Rebecca Osborne of Madison; four sisters, Mrs. Blanch Sumners, Mrs. Claudia Loyd, Mrs. Lera McCracken and Mrs. Nola Harwell, all of Pulaski; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />OSBORNE, John B. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Feb 1987<br />Mr. John B. Osborne, 66, of Lynnville, died Monday, Feb. 23, 1987, at Bedford County Hospital in Shelbyville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 25, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Joseph Mason officiating. Burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Osborne was the son of the late Clyde Thomas and Estelle Price Osborne. He was a retired farmer and member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Peggy Jo Osborne of Lynnville; one son, John Osborne, Jr. of Lynnville; four brothers, Joe and Jim Osborne, both of Lynnville, Ike Osborne of Mt. Pleasant, and Clyde Osborne of the Stiversville community; four sisters, Mrs. Brownie Faulkner of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Lois Davis and Mrs. Maggie Himes, both of Columbia, and Mrs. Edna Collins of Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />OSBORNE, John Wendell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Jan 1985<br />John Wendell Osborne, 61, Lewisburg, died on Tuesday, January 29, 1985, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late James Ollie and Margaret Lucille Sharp Osborne.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, January 30, at London Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Louise Hickman Osborne, Lewisburg; two daughters, Amy Hinson, Pulaski, and Connie Foster, Clarksville; one sister, Frances Agent, Lewisburg; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />OSBORNE, Rebecca Frances OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Nov 1988<br /><br />Rebecca Frances Osborne, 83, Old Hickory, Tenn., died Sunday, Nov. 20, 1988 at Hill Haven Nursing Home in Madison, Tenn. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22, at Madison Funeral Home Chapel with Clarence Dailey officiating. Graveside services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Foster and Mable Kennedy Osborne. She was a member of the Madison Church of Christ and a retired executive secretary for Sherman-Williams Co. in Nashville.<br />Survivors include, four sisters, Mrs. David (Violet) Rochelle of Pulaski, Mrs. Kelly (Clara) Wright and Mrs. Lillard (Dorothy) Duke both of Old Hickory and Mrs. Wendell (Pattie) Johnson of Fairburn, Ohio; and one brother, Roy Osborne of Ohio.<br /><br />OVERSTREET, Ben S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Aug 1989<br />Mr. Ben S. Overstreet, 76, died Friday, Aug. 25, 1989, at Oakwood Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, Aug. 27, at the Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />A native of Smith County, Mr. Overstreet was a retired detective with the Metro Police in Nashville. He was the son of the late Samps and Dillian Gillihan Overstreet and member of the Tennessee Law Enforcement Fraternal Order of Police and the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Ruth Haislip Overstreet of Diana; two sisters, Mary Jackson and Hattie Lee, both of Nashville.<br /><br />OVERTON, John Ed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Apr 1987<br />Mr. John Ed Overton, 71, of Detroit, Mich., died Friday, April 17, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 23, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. William H. Smith officiating. Burial was in Agnew Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Overton was the son of the late Tommie and Blanche Johnson Overton. He was a veteran of World War II and a retired employee of the City of Detroit Water Department.<br />Survivors include his stepmother, Mrs. Pearline Overton, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Lou Nelson, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />OVERTON, Marye Wood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services were held Friday, June 13 at 11:00 at the First Presbyterian Church for Marye Wood Overton, noted organist and music teacher. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Gudger Nichols, pastor of the church and the Rev. Neal Dean, former pastor of the church, officiating.<br />Mrs. Overton, a native of Limestone County, Alabama was the daughter of the late Thomas P. Wood and Lizzie McLaurine Wood. She was a member of the First Presbyterian where for 52 years she served as organist and choir director.<br />The church honored Mrs. Overton on Dec. 3, 1975 for fifty years distinguished service by proclaiming that day as &#8220;Marye Wood Overton Day.&#8221;<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Frank L. Brown of Pulaski and 2 grandchildren.<br /><br />OWEN, Lorene Wheeler OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jan 1986<br /><br />Lorene W. Owen, 80, died Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1986, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, at the Cornersville Chapel with burial in the Beechwood Cemetery.<br />She was a native of Giles County. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jamie Williams, Mrs. Julia Wade, both of Lewisburg; three sons, Allen W. Owen of McDonough, Ga., Joe E. Owen of Cornersville, Marion Owen of Spring Place; two brothers, Melvin Wheeler of Cornersville, Allen Wheeler of Holtland; two sisters, Mary Worsham of Cornersville, Annie Ruth Hardison of Clarksville; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />OWEN, Margaret Alexander OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 May 1984<br />Mrs. Margaret Alexander Owen, 89, Franklin, Tennessee, died on Tuesday, April 24, 1984, at her home.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas R. and Dana English Alexander and the wife of the late Dr. H. Dewitt Owen, DVM. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 26, conducted by J. L. Perry, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include one son, H. Dewitt Owen, Jr., Franklin; and one granddaughter.<br /><br />OWEN, Myra Ann Killebrew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1981<br />Mrs. Myra Ann Owen of 500 West Madison Street, Pulaski, Tennessee died Thursday, November 5th at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville after an extended illness. She was the beloved wife of local physician, Dr. William K. Owen.<br />Mrs. Owen, who was a native of Sylacauga, Alabama was the daughter of the late William D. and Nancy Jones Killebrew.<br />She was a lifetime member of the Methodist Church and served as a member of Circle 4 United Methodist Women. Mrs. Owen was Past Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star. She was also a member of the V. F. W. Woman&#8217;s Auxiliary and the Pulaski Garden Club.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, November 7th at Bennett-May Chapel. Officiants were the Rev. William H. Moss and Rev. Paul Allen.<br />Mrs. Owen is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Earline Owen Zuccarello of Concord, North Carolina; two grandchildren, Jan Owen and James Bennett Zuccarello, III of Concord. A sister, Mrs. John (Addie) Morris; 2 nephews Jack Jones and Clyde Jones, Jr. of Birmngham, Alabama also survive.<br /><br />OWEN, Mrs. W. C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Nov 1980<br />Mrs. W. C. Owen, age 98, the mother of Pulaski physician W. K. Owen died Wednesday morning in Charlotte, North Carolina. Mrs. Owen will be buried in Charlotte, but funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time.<br />The family requests that in lieu of flowers, contributions by made to either Martin College Scholarship Fund or to First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, Dr. W. K. Owen of Pulaski and Dr. Olin Owen of Charlotte, N. C. and one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Codwin also of Charlotte.<br /><br />OWENS, Carolyn Duke OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Carolyn Duke Owens, 42, of Pulaski, were held at the Happy Hill Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday at 1:00 p. m. Reverend Mose Patterson officiated with burial in Robertson Fork Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Owens died on Friday, February 12 at her Cotton Street residence. She was the daughter of Mrs. Willie May Duke of Lynnville.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Melody Ballentine; two sons, Rudolph Duke and Hilton Owens; three sisters, Shirley Gordon, Annette Green, and Debora Blackburn; three step-daughters, Mary Marshall and Sarah Davis; two brothers, James and Fred Duke; and two step-brothers, Horace and Henry Duke, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />OWENS, Clabe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Clabe Owens, 68, were held on Tuesday, December 30 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel . Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and R. G. Hughes officiated at the services.<br />Owens was pronounced dead on arrival at the Giles County Hospital early Monday morning of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Owens was found by his wife upon her return from feeding livestock.<br />Mr. Owens was the son of the late Redden and Anna Bell Willis Owens and is survived by his wife, Eva Pitts Owens; two sons, Aaron Owens of Columbia and Marvin Owens of Pulaski; and four daughters, Mildred Garner of Murfreesboro, Oma Seaver of Leoma, Sarah King and Karen Grant, both of Pulaski. Also surviving are three sisters, Nancy Barnett and Martha Powell, both of Pulaski and Annie May Deason of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Eleven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren also survive. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />OWENS, Cressie E. Wade OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Cressie E. Owens, age 73, of Waynesboro, died December 26, 1983, at Nelson Nursing Home in Waynesboro. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, December 28, in Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Owens was married to the late Henry Russell Owens, Sr. and was the daughter of the late Lidge and Liddie Whitt Wade.<br />Survivors include, five sons, Robert L. and Thomas Owens, both of Lawrenceburg, Loyl Owens of Athens, Alabama, Albert D. Owens of Ohio, Henry R. Owens, Jr. of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Rosa Mae White of Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Ezra Thompson of Pulaski; 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of all arrangements.<br /><br />OWENS, George W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />George W. Owens, 59, was killed in a tragic accident in the Diana Community around 10:00 a. m. Monday morning. Owens, a Giles County Highway Department employee, was hauling a truck load of chirt on the Creecy Hollow Road when his muck truck hit a L&amp;N train. The truck was knocked down a 30 foot embankment and burst into flames. No signals or signs marked the train tracks.<br /><br />Rescue vehicles from both Marshall and Giles Counties responded to extinguish the flames which soon spread to the grass, burning an approximate 50 foot stretch and endangering the train.<br />Owens&#8217; truck was struck in the dump section and passenger side. Two of the back wheels were left beside the tracks when the rest of the truck was knocked to the bottom of the ravine. It is believed that Owens was killed on impact, however, rescue workers worked for almost an hour freeing him from the wreckage. Tennessee Highway Patrolman James Porterfield investigated.<br />Owens of Route 5, Lawrenceburg had been with the Highway Department for about four years. Funeral services were held at 2:00 Tuesday afternoon at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Larry Glass officiated.<br />He is survived by his wife, Marie Abernathy Owens; his parents, Willie and Emma Hardeman Owens, Pulaski; three sons, Charles Owens and Terry Owens, both of Pulaski and Danny Owens of Lawrenceburg; and one daughter, Linda Hargrove, also of Pulaski. Also one brother, William H. Owens, Pulaski, and one sister, Maydell Kent, Chattanooga; eight grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />OWENS, Henry Russell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Sep 1982<br />Henry Russell Owens, 78, of 1010 North Second Street, in Nashville, TN, died on Monday, September 27 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, TN.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a. m. on Thursday, September 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel . Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated with burial following in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native Tennessean and a retired farmer, Mr. Owens was the son of the late Sam Robert and Octavie Jones Owens. He was married to the late Verla Lou McCleary Owens.<br />Survivors include, five sons, Thomas F. Owens of Waynesboro, Loyel L. Owens of Athens, AL, Albert Owens of Ohio, Robert Lee Owens of Lawrenceburg and Henry Russell Owens, Jr. of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Rosie Mae Wise of Ohio; two sisters, Martha Wade and Minnie Jones, both of Minor Hill; 21 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren.<br /><br />OWENS, Jonathan Coble OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Jonathan Coble Owens, 6 years old, of Pulaski, died Friday, April 1, 1988, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Randy Kersey officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his parents, Ray and Nancy Coble Owens of Pulaski; one brother, Jeremy Owens of Pulaski; maternal grandmother, Mary Helen Coble of Pulaski; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Fred Owens of Pulaski.<br /><br />OWENS, Roberta Francis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Roberta Francis Owens, 73, of Lynnville, died Friday, Sept. 2, 1988, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 4, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Owens was the daughter of the late Ed and Mary Ferguson Francis and was married to the late Herman Owens. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two sons, C. E. and Larry Owens, both of Lynnville; three grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; two brothers, Herbert Francis of Michigan, Flournoy Francis of Culleoka.<br /><br />OWENS, Willie Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Sep 1981<br />Willie Reed Owens, 82, died Monday, September 28 at his residence on Route 1, Pulaski. Funeral rites were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. James D. Nave and the Rev. Jimmy C. Hargrove and burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Owens was the son of the late George and Amanda Clemmons Owens. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Emam Hardiman Owens; a son, William H. Owens, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Maedell Kent, Chattanooga; two grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />PAGE, Margaret Hindman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Dec 1982<br />Margaret Hindman Page, 95, died December 7, 1982, at the Hillview Health Care Center following a short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning, Dec. 8 at 12:30 p.m. at the Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the Rev. Milton Lillard, Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. James Alfred Thompson officiating. Burial followed in the Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Clersey Francis Hindman. She was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. She was the widow of John W. Page who died May 24, 1970 and she had lived in Columbia for 45 years.<br />On September 26, 1982, she celebrated her 95th birthday with five generations of her family there.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Vernice Carpenter of Nashville, Mrs. Edythe Artell Smith of Winter Park, FL, Mrs. Altie Hand Stofel and Mrs. Lucille Crumley, both of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Helen Givens of Nashville; five grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PAGE, Mary Ida Escue OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Mary Ida Page, 53, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 14, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 16, at Bennett May Chapel with Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Page was the daughter of the late Haughty Frances Escue. She was a member of the Fairview Church of Christ and an employee at Torrington/Fafnir.<br />Survivors include her husband, Mack Page of Pulaski; one daughter, Juanita Page of Pulaski; three sons, Keith, Randy and Tracy Page, all of Pulaski; five grandchildren; one step-grandchild; her father, Arthur Escue of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Nell Smith of Lynnville; two brothers, Ray and Marvin Escue of Columbia.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Musa Whitfield OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1988<br />Mrs. Musa Whitfield Williams Page, 97, of Chattanooga, died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held at McConnell Funeral Home in Athens, Ala. Burial was in the family cemetery at Pettusville, Ala.<br /><br />A native of Veto, Ala., Mrs. Page was the daughter of the late Joseph Simpson and Martha Pettus Whitfield and was married to the late Benjamin Franklin Williams of Annona, Texas, and the late Harry Hill Page of Triune.<br />Survivors include one son, Whitfield Pettus Williams of Lewisburg; one daughter, Elizabeth Williams Smith of Chattanooga; one step-daughter, Polly Page Brittain of Nolensville; four grandsons and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PAISLEY, Irene Whitehead OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Dec 1981<br />Giles County native, Mrs. Irene Whitehead Paisley, Route 1, Prospect, died on Thursday, December 10, 1981, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held on Saturday, December 12, at Bennett-May Chapel. Services were conducted by Bro. A. J. Rollins and Bro. Glenn Kennon officiating. Burial followed in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Paisley, a resident of Kedron, was the wife of the late Jack Paisley. She was a the daughter of the late John F. and Alice Gouldman Whitehead. She was a long-time member of the New Zion Church of Christ.<br />A retired school teacher, Mrs. Paisley was also a retired saleslady for Morris Harwell and Son. She was correspondent for OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, for many years.<br />Survivors include one son, John Anderson Paisley, Franklinton, Louisiana; one daughter, Mrs. Susie Springer of Prospect and Tracey City, Tennessee; two sisters, Miss Lurline Whitehead, Kedron, and Mrs. Tulleye Thorne, Athens, Alabama; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PAMPLIN, Joe Alfred OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Joe Alfred Pamplin, age 46, who died Sunday July 19, 1981, at the V. A. Hospital in Nashville, will be held Thursday at 1:00 p. m. in the chapel of Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Robert A. Oliver officiating. Interment will be Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Pamplin, a Giles County native, was the son of the late Joe and Mattie Sue Jenkins Pamplin. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mae Sue Harper; of Decatur, Ala.; two brothers, Sgt. Robert A. Pamplin, Ft. Drum, N. Y. and Thomas Pamplin, Pulaski; 3 grandchildren.<br /><br />PARDON, William Howard OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Dec 1984<br />William Howard Pardon, 68, Route 5, Pulaski, died on Friday, December 21, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William F. and Annie Bell Bevels Pardon. He was a retired employee of the Lewisburg Casting Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, December 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Mayes Pardon, Pulaski; one son, Harold Pardon, Pulaski; one daughter, Mary Alice Wilburn, Pulaski; six brothers, Thurman Pardon and Carl Pardon, Fayetteville, Thomas Pardon of Frankewing, Elbridge Pardon of Lincoln County, John Pardon of Pulaski, and Dean Pardon, Lewisburg; six sisters, Ruth Holley, Frankewing, Ethel Jarrett, Bunker Hill, Lois Pardon, Laristine Oliver, Jean Edwards and Nancy Sumners, all of Pulaski; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br /><br />PARK, Claude Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1983<br />Claude Reed Park, 78, of Route 3, Box 267, of Pulaski died on Wednesday, March 16, 1983 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Chapel at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, March 18 by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, the Rev. Billy Craighead. Interment followed in Park Cemetery in Elkton.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Park was a member of the Methodist Church and a retired security guard of Avco Manufacturing in Nashville. His wife, Naomi J. Park of Pulaski, survives. He was the son of the late Walter Reed and Emma Jones Park.<br />Additional survivors include, four daughters, Mrs. Barbara McPherson of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. June Fisher of Lavania, Tenn., Mrs. Corrine Stock of Fort Devina, Mass., and Mrs. Jane Park Cutler, Chevy Chase, Maryland; six sons, Thomas Reed Park of Macon, GA, Joe Allen Park of Riverside, GA, Harry Neil Park of Yatesville, GA and John Kenneth Park, Germany; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Young, Diana; two brothers, J. C. Park, Pulaski and Floyd Park, Ocalla, Fla.; 22 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PARK, John Calvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br />Mr. John Calvin Park, 96, of Pulaski, died Monday, Aug. 15, 1988, at Hermitage Manor Nursing Home in Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 17, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Jacob Gardner and the Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Park was the son of the late Walter R. and Emma Jones Park and was married to the late Mamie Mason Park. He was a member of the Cedar Grove United Methodist Church and was a retired farmer and retired superintendent of Necome Church Camp in Hickman County.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Edith Mason of Pulaski, Mrs. Eunice Edwards of Franklin, Mrs. Gladys Horner of Columbia; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Young of the Diana community; one brother, Floyd Park of Ocala, Fla.<br /><br />PARK, Memry J. Porterfield OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Dec 1984<br />Mrs. Memry J. Porterfield Park, 89, died on Thursday, December 6, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Morgan and Annie Woodard Porterfield and was married to the late Rev. Charles Vance Park, a retired Methodist minister.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, December 10, at London Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg, with burial in National Cemetery, Nashville.<br />Survivors include two sons, Charles Leighton Park of Minnesota and J. T. Park of Georgia; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Park Turner, Pulaski, 18 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PARK, Naomi Johnson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Oct 1988<br />Mrs. Naomi J. Park, 80, of Creve Cocur, Ill., died Monday, Oct. 24, 1988, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lakeside Memorial Park in Winter Haven, Fla.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Park was the daughter of the late George and Emma Crabb Johnson and was married to the late C. P. Park. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include two sons, Erdie and Eddie Berzett, both of Athens, Ala.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Johnie Lovett of Peoria, Ill., Mrs. Gladys Tarpley of Lewisburg, Mrs. Prentice Bostic of St. Louis, Mo.; one brother, G. W. Johnson of Pulaski.<br /><br />PARK, William Vernon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Oct 1982<br />William Vernon Park, 80, of Elkton died at Giles County Hospital on October 18, 1982.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a. m., at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Thomas Baker officiating. Burial wil be in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Park was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church, served several years as Alderman on the Elkton City Council, and a retired employee of the Giles County School System.<br />Mr. Park was married to Catherine Wilson Park, and was the son of the late Wiley M. and Lena C. Callaway Park.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Catherine Wilson Park; one son, John C. Park of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Edward F. Park of Athens, Ala.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PARK, Willie Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Willie Roy Park, 95, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Aug. 3, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg, TN.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Park was the son of the late William Hill and Lou Redd Park. He was a retired merchant and farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nola Park of Pulaski; one son, Ira W. Park of Pulaski; one daughter, Doris Park Haislip of Houston, Texas; three grandchildren; five great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />PARKER, Cecil E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jun 1987<br />Mr. Cecil E. Parker, 86, of the Bryson community, died Sunday, June 14, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 16, at Bennett May Chapel with Randy Wells officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Parker was the son of the late Charles M. and Flora Hubbell Parker. He was a retired farmer and member of the Greenwood Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Margaret Carter Parker of the Bryson community; one son-in-law, Frank E. Strawn of Huntsville, Ala.; one granddaughter, Mrs. Margaret Strawn Moring of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Charlie Parker of Ethridge.<br /><br />PARKER, Elizabeth Carter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Feb 1983<br />Elizabeth Carter Parker, 82, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Wednesday, February 9, 1983 at her home. Funeral services were conducted by Marlin Goodman and Randy Wells at 2:00 p.m. onThursday, Feb. 10 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Parker was the daughter of the late James T. and Ethel Locke Carter. She was married to the late Leslie S. Parker.<br />She is survived by, one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jane G. Parker of the Bodenham Community; three grandchildren, Mrs. Joe Vanzant of the Delrose Community, and Leslie and Joe T. Parker, both of the Bodenham Community; one sister, Mrs. Cecil Parker of the Bryson Community; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PARKER, Ford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jul 1982<br />Ford Parker, former owner of Parker&#8217;s five and ten located in the old Tip&#8217;s building on the Square, died Wednesday, July 7, 1982 in his home in Pass Christian, Mississippi.<br />Funeral services were conducted in Texas on Saturday, July 11. He is survived by his wife, Nane Parker of Mississippi; two sons, James C. Parker of Gulfport, MS and Richard Parker of Texas; and three grandchildren, Sophia and Holly Parker of Pulaski and Melanie Parker of Tullahoma.<br /><br />PARKER, Gil OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Feb 1982<br />Gil Parker of the McBurg Community died on Thursday, January 28, 1982, in St. Thomas Hospital, following an extended illness. He was 85.<br />He was a native of Giles County, son of the late Allison and Edna Peden Parker. He was a retired farmer and a member of the McBurg Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, January 30, at Ralston-Brown-McCauley Funeral Home, Fayetteville, Larry Helton officiating, with burial in Wright Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Velna Thurman Parker of McBurg; a daughter, Mrs. Everette Clark, and a son, Billy Parker, both of McBurg; three step-sons, W. A., Mark and Jerry Thurman and one step-daughter, Mrs. Thomas Fry, all of Lynnville; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; nine step-grandchildren, and thirteen step-great-grandchildre. Mr. Parker&#8217;s first wife, Mrs. Louise Owen Parker, died in 1962.<br /><br />PARKER, Lurene White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1988<br />Mrs. Lurene White Parker, 86, died recently at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. Graveside services were held Monday, July 11, at Maplewood Cemetery. Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Parker was married to the late Arch W. Parker. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. W. N. Thurman of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />PARKER, Margaret Carter OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Nov 1989<br />Mrs. Margaret C. Parker, 87, formerly of Ardmore, Tenn., died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1989, at Pulaski HealthCare Center.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 18, at Bennett May Chapel with Randy Wells officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Parker was the daughter of the late John Thomas and Ethel Locke Carter and was married to the late Cecil Parker. She was a member of the Church of Christ and wa a retired school teacher.<br />Survivors include one granddaughter, Mrs. Margaret Strawn Morring of Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />PARKER, Nancy Anna Smith OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Nancy Ann Parker, 61, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1986, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 4, at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Parker was the daughter of the late C. L. Smith. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Edward A. &#8220;Doc&#8221; Parker; two sons, William A. and Edward A. Parker, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren; her mother, Ezella Morton Parker; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Rutherford of Brentwood, Mrs. Sarah Hansard of Phoenix, Ariz.; two brothers, Charles Smith of Giles County, Norris Smith of Columbia.<br /><br />PARKER, Robert Earl Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Robert Earl Parker, Sr., 83, of the Shores community, died Thursday, Oct. 5, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bernard Konig officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />A native of Madison County, Ala., Mr. Parker was the son of the late William K. and Nannie B. Carpenter Parker. He was a retired barber and minister and was a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Edna E. Parker of the Shores community; two sons, Bobby Parker of the Shores community, Billy Parker of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Paul O. Parker of Huntsville, Ala.; five grandchildren.<br /><br />PARKER, Ruby Kelley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Ruby Kelly Parker, 71, of Lawrenceburg (Weakley Creek Community), died Sunday, October 9, 1987, at Lawrenceburg Manor Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 11, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Parker was the daughter of the late James Leroy and Mattie Crockett Kelley and was married to the late Elwood Stacey Parker, Jr. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Kay Parker Hillis of San Antonio, Texas, Mrs. Evelyn Stacey Parker of Pulaski; one son, Michael Lee Parker of Pulaski; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one brother, James Kelley, Jr. of Decherd, Tenn.<br /><br />PARKER, Rufus Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Feb 1983<br />Rufus Henry Parker, 71, of Route 7, Pulaski, died on Thursday, February 10, 1983 at his home. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Marcus Nickell at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 11 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Parker was the son of the late Marvin W. and Pearl Smith Parker. He was married to Jewell Thurman Parker of Campbellsville, who survives.<br />Additional survivors include, one step-sister, Mrs. Clint Wells of Decatur, Ala. and one step-sister-in-law, Mrs. Taylor Carpenter of Columbia.<br /><br />PARKER, Velna Gibson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Aug 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Velna Gibson Thurman Parker, 79, of Lynnville, died Monday, July 27, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Arthur Hardison and G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Parker was the daughter of the late William and Hassie Evans Gibson and was married to the late Gil Parker.<br />Survivors include three sons, Jerry, W. A. and Mark Thurman, all of Lynnville; one step-son, Billy Parker of Frankewing; one daughter, Mrs. Doris Fry of Lynnville; one step-daughter, Mrs. Gene Clark of Frankewing; two brothers, Buford Gibson of Pulaski, Charlie Gibson of Yokley; two sisters, Mrs. Harold Malone of Lynnville, Mrs. Everett Coffee of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PARKER, Wendell Woodard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Aug 1989<br />Wendell Woodard Parker, 71, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held July 27 at Bennett May Chapel with Andy Brown and David McBeth officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Hershel Lee and Katie Murphy Parker. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elaine Wilburn Parker, Lawrencebrug; one son, Terry Parker, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Linda Holt, Charlotte, N.C.; four grandchildren.<br /><br />PARKES, Harry Long OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jan 1989<br />Mr. Harry Long Parkes, 58, of Elephant Beutte, N.M., formerly of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1988.<br />Mr. Parkes was the son of the late Harry B. Parkes. He was owner and operator of Elephant Beutte Marina.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Parkes; three daughters, Ginger Cook, Cindy Arguelles, Jennifer Van Roie; three sons, Steven, David, and Paul Parkes; eight grandchildren; his mother, Virginia Long Parkes; one sister, Mrs. James Lillie; several nieces and nephews.<br />Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors of Albuquerque, N. M. was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARR, Mary Lou Garrett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Parr, 89, of Route 3, Leoma, were held at 10:00 a. m. on Monday, February 15 at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg. The Reverends Joe Self and J. D. Killen officiated. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Parr died at her home on Friday, February 12, 1982. She was the wife of the late James G. Parr and the daughter of the late Henry and Lucinda Katherine Garrett. She was a native of Giles County.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Iva Mae Lemay of Athens, Ala.; Mrs. Annie Ruth Bishop and Mrs. Mary Alice Bishop, both of Naples, Fla.; three sons, Henry Allen Parr, and James T. Parr of Columbia and David A. Parr of Pulaski; and one brother, Henry E. Garrett of Amarillo, Texas.<br />She also leaves 15 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and 2 great, great grandchildren.<br /><br />PARR, Nina Fralix OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Nov 1985<br /><br />Nina F. Parr, 81, died Saturday, November 9, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, November 10 at 3:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was married to the late Thomas C. Parr and the daughter of the late James and Lillie Fralix.<br />Survivors include two sons, George B. Woodard, Pulaski, Allen Dean Woodard, Florida; two daughters, Lillie Ziegler, Nashville, Lucille Harwell, Pulaski; two brothers, Arlie Fralix, Pulaski and Earl Fralix, Lewisburg; two sisters, Pearl Madison, Pulaski, Avah Riggins, Columbia; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PARSONS, Allien OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Allien Parsons of Texarkana, Texas were held Friday, March 6 at the Church of God.<br />Mrs. Parsons was the wife of the late J. M. Parsons who was a native of Giles County. She was a retired teacher who started teaching at the age of 16. She was a member of the National Association of Bridge Masters, a former President of Delta Kappa Gamma and a member of the American Association of University Women.<br />Survivors include: one son, David Parsons of Texarkana; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Dooley of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Jane Roberts Wood of Dallas; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Lois Webb of Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />PARSONS, Edith Davidson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Sep 1982<br />Mrs. Edith Davidson Parsons, 88, Columbia, died Sunday, September 26, 1982 at Columbia Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Monday, September 27, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating.<br />A native of Minnesota, she was the daughter of the late George and Mamie Minerva Lovell Davidson and widow of the late Edward Cliff Parsons.<br />She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Pate, Pulaski, and Mrs. C. E. Waldrop, Columbia; and a brother, Adys Kincaid, Smyrna.<br /><br />PARSONS, Guy Cook OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Oct 1985<br />Guy Cook Parsons, 90, of Florham Park, N. J., died Thursday, Oct. 17, at the Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre.<br />A private graveside services was held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, at Fairview Cemetery, Westfield, N. J., with Rev. Richard Raum, pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian Church of Florham Park officiating.<br />Mr. Parsons was born in Columbia, Tenn. He was the son of the late Jospeh Elijah and Eva Cook Parsons. He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the U. S. Army. Mr. Parsons was a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, class of 1920. He was employed for over 45 years by the Cities Service Corporation on Wall Street in New York City, retiring from there in 1962. Following his retirement he was a resident of Knoxville for 12 years.<br /><br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Robert H. (Ruth) Jones of Florham Park, N. J.; a son, Donald S. Parsons of Towanda Rd. 5; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a brother, Paul E. Parsons of Pulaski; several nieces, nephews and cousins.<br /><br />PARSONS, Hazel Verne Brunson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Feb 1989<br />Hazel Verne Brunson Parsons, 83, died Sunday, Jan. 29, 1989, at DeKalb Medical Center in Fort Payne, Alabama. Funeral services were held Feb. 1 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Tony Pope and Pete Furnier officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late R. J. and Ann Gladish Brunson.<br />Survivors include her husband, James Parsons, Rainsville, Ala.; one son, Nolan J. Parsons, Okeechobee, Fla.; one daughter, Grace P. Coley, Rainsville, Ala.; two grandchildren.<br /><br />PARSONS, James T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Feb 1985<br />Rev. James T. Parsons, 100, oldest Methodist minister in the Tennessee Conference, died on Sunday, Feb. 3, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Born in Giles County on June 13, 1884, he was the son of the late John S. and Martha M. Parsons. On Oct. 1, 1914, he was married to Fannie Lee Flowers, now deceased. They had no children.<br />Rev. Parsons was a graduate of the Massey School at Pulaski. He was admitted to the Methodist ministry on a trial basis and gained full accreditation with his ordination as an elder in 1916.<br />Churches served by Rev. Parsons before his retirement in 1944 include Manchester, Morrison, Bethpage, Goodlettsville, City Road in Madison, Cookeville, Gallatin, Shelbyville, Blakemore and Hobson in Nashville, First Methodist in Pulaski, Blooming Grove, and the Fall River area.<br />The retired minister enjoyed gardening, woodworking, and pets.<br />Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Marshall Moss, Marcus Nickell and Ben Alford officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four nephews.<br /><br />PARSONS, Mary Ruby Holt OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Dec 1983<br />Mrs. Mary Ruby Parsons, 71, Mt. Pleasant, died Friday, December 9, 1983, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, December 11, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Pulaski, she was the daughter of Fannie Minatra Holt and the late Albert Holt and was married to the late Campbell Smith Parsons, Sr.<br />Other survivors include two sons, Gregory S. Parsons, Columbia and Campbell Smith, Jr., Knoxville; one brother, Everette Holt, Pulaski; three grandchildren.<br /><br />PARSONS, Sadie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Oct 1980<br />Funeral services for Miss Sadie Parsons, 86, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Monday, October 13 at Fairhaven Nursing Home were held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Marshall Moss and the Rev. Marcus Nickell.<br />Miss Parsons was a Tennessee native, the daughter of the late John S. and Martha Mason Parsons.<br /><br />Survivors include a brother, the Rev. J. T. Parsons of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PARSONS, Wendell Jay Giles Free Press 15 Sep 1988<br />Wendell Jay Parsons, 18, of Route 1, Minor Hill, TN (Stella Community) died September 9, 1988, in an automobile accident. Funeral services were held September 11 at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKinney officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Parsons was a construction worker for Jones Brothers Construction Co. at Springhill, TN.<br />Survivors include his parents, Wendell Gary (Jake) and Sandra Faye Parsons of Stella; one brother, Jeff Parsons and one sister, Chancey Parsons, both of Stella; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Parsons and maternal grandmother, Mrs. J. D. Gregory of Stella.<br /><br />PARSONS, William S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Apr 1987<br />Mr. William S. Parsons, 71, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 8, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, April 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon and Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Parsons was the son of the late Earl and Lois Scales Parsons. He was retired from Maremont-Gabriel Corp.<br />Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Paysinger Parsons of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Hatfield of Pulaski; two brothers, Brown Parsons of Pulaski, James Parsons of Alabama; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PATE, Gertrude Arnold OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 May 1983<br />Gertrude Arnold Pate, age 72 of Mt. Ida, Arkansas, died at M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, TX on Thursday, May 26, 1983.<br />Her survivors include her husband, Preston Pate and her mother, Lillie Arnold of Mt. Ida; two sons, Ernest Pate of Houston, Texas, and Donald Pate of Cherry Hill, New Jersey; two daughters, Helen Hardcastle of Sommerville, Texas and Millie Hansen of Pulaski; eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br />The funeral will be at 10 a.m. May 31, at the First United Methodist Church of Mt. Ida, with burial in Standridge Cemetery.<br /><br />PATE, Lovell Evans OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Nov 1982<br />Mr. Lovell Evans Pate, 63, Route 2, Pulaski, died Saturday, November 6, 1982 at his home. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Tuesday, November 9 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the National Veteran&#8217;s Cemetery, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Avy Pate of Pulaski and the late Ernest Pate.<br />His survivors are his mother; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Hollis Kyle, and Mrs. Avy Jane Seymore, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Inman, Columbia, and Mrs. Barbara Lopp, Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Crutcher Newsline 04 Feb 1986<br /><br />Crutcher Patterson, 73, of Box 36 Mimosa Drive, Pulaski, TN, died January 20, 1986, at his home. Funeral services were held January 24 at 10 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in the Hendrix Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Limestone County, AL, Mr. Patterson was the son of the late James Henry and Amanda Christopher Patterson. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include four sons, Farrell Patterson, Phil Patterson, Robin Patterson, and Jamie Patterson, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Scarlett Hosay of Pulaski; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />PATTERSON, David Henderson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1983<br />David Henderson Patterson, 81, of 605 W. Jefferson, Pulaski, TN, died May 29, 1983, in Giles County Hospital.<br />He was the husband of Mary Clare Harwood Patterson and the son of the late James Hence and Virgie Sue Loyd Patterson. Funeral services were held Monday, May 30, 1983, at 2 p.m. in the Pulaski First Presbyterian Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Gudger Nichol officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Clare Harwood Patterson; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Smith, Manchester, TN; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Donna Gaines OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Nov 1986<br />Ms. Donna Gaines Patterson, 39, of Frankewing, died Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1986, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Ms. Patterson was the daughter of the late Robert Paul and Sarah Elaine Harwell Gaines.<br />Survivors include one son, Mark Henson of Pulaski; two brothers, Bobby Gaines of Pulaski, Jerry Gaines of Canton, Miss.; one sister, Ann Butcher of Lynnville; two grandmothers, Mrs. Nola Gaines and Mrs. Lillian Harwell, both of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PATTERSON, James Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1983<br />James Henry Patterson, 64, died Thursday, April 28, in Veterans Administration Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, April 30, at Abraham McKissick Memorial Chapel of Queen Ann Funeral Home with the Rev. Albert Foster officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mose and Lizzie Jones Patterson. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army and was married to the late Annie Elizabeth Garrett.<br />Survivors include three children, Wanda Ann Patterson, William Andrew Patterson, and Solonia Patterson; four sisters, Willie Jackson, Julia Curtis, and Maggie Jones of Louisville, KY; two brothers, Rev. Mose Patterson and Jones Patterson of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Katie Cardin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Feb 1984<br />Mrs. Katie Patterson, 72, Pulaski died Sunday, February 26, 1984, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 1, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cardin and was married to the late James Patterson.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Magdalene Howard, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bessie Lee Moore, Nashville; one son, Lee Andrew Brown, Jr., Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Flossie Gaston, Indiana; two brothers, John Coleman and Willie Cardin, Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Thomas Wayne OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Thomas Wayne Patterson, 47, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1989, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following an occupational accident.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 19, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel at Queen Ann Funeral Home with the Rev. Douglas Coleman officiating. Burial was in Rocky Mount Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Patterson was an employee at the SMC Lumber Company, Inc., in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his parents, Robert D. and Elease Reed Patterson of Pulaski; six children, Mary Coleman of Pulaski, Stephanie Patterson of U. S. Navy; Anthony, Andrea, Nicholas and Matthew Patterson; two brothers, Robert E. and Louis Patterson, both of Indianapolis; four sisters, Catherine P. Simington and Sandra P. Litaker, both of Pulaski, Vera P. Coleman of St. Louis, Mo., Martha Patterson of Indianapolis; 29 nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PATTON, Betty June Pierce OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jun 1988<br />Mrs. Betty June Patton, 55, of Fenton, Mo., died Friday, May 27, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Patton was the daughter of the late Calvin and Clara Foster Pierce. She was an employee of Cori Manor Nursing Home in Missouri.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert Patton of St. Louis, Mo.; one daughter, Ann Barnard of Sherman, Texas; one grandchild.<br /><br />PAYNE, Benjamin H. Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1985<br />Benjamin H. Payne, Sr., 61, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, June 4, 1985, at his residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Porter Payne. He was enlisted in the U. S. Army in 1943, being honorably discharged in 1946. He was a long-time employee of South Central Bell Telephone Company. He was a member of the Swift Tabernacle Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 8, at Jordan Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Mose Patterson officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ladye Payne; his mother, Mrs. Mary O. Drake of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Norma Upshaw of Nashville, Mrs. Harriet Wright of Aberdeen, Maryland; one son, Benjamin Payne, Jr. of Pulaski; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />PAYNE, Lillie Mae OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Jun 1987<br /><br />Miss Lillie Mae Payne, 81, died Friday, June 12, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 16, 1987, at Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Dalton Holt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Payne was the daughter of the late Marion and Malinda Randolph Payne. She was a member of Old Zion Mount Missionary Baptist Church and was housekeeper for over 50 years for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abernathy.<br />Survivors include nieces and nephews, Mrs. William (Beatrice) Rice of Nashville, Mrs. William (Delores P.) Roquemore, Dr. and Mrs. Hosea Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Payne and families, all of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Mamie) Payne of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Ladye L. Payne of Pulaski; several great nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PAYNE, Rubel E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Feb 1989<br />Rubel E. Payne, a former law enforcement officer in Giles County, died Sunday, Feb. 26 at Hillside Hospital.<br />Payne, 55, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, was a former Tennessee Highway Patrolman, Giles County Sheriff&#8217;s Deputy and a city police officer.<br />Funeral services were held today (Tuesday) at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Herbert and Viola Mae Holley Payne, Columbia; his wife, Nedra Phillips Payne, Pulaski; two step-sons, Toney Johnson, Pulaski, and Randy Shay, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Connie Payne Hopkins, Pulaski; two step-daughters, Linda Blake and Barbara Felker, both of Florida; one brother Bobby Payne, Columbia; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />PAYSINGER, Bessie Downing OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Mar 1989<br />Mrs. Bessie Paysinger, 89, of Columbia, died Sunday, March 19, 1989, at Maury County Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 21, at Bennett May Chapel with Ted Burleson and Jerry Elder officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Paysinger was the daughter of the late George and Ella Surles Downing and was married to the late Dell Dewey Paysinger. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Wilma) Bass of Columbia; one son, Tommy Paysinger of Nashville; five grandchildren.<br /><br />PAYSINGER, Frances Louise Fite OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1984<br />Frances Louise Paysinger, 79, of Ardmore, died Wednesday, October 3, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wyley and Jenny Kellum Fite.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 4, in Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Glynn Bonner officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, P. I. Paysinger of Ardmore; one son, Robert B. Paysinger of Ardmore; two sisters, Hilda Warren of Pulaski, Lura Adams of Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PAYSINGER, Presley Lovell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br /><br />Mr. Presley Lovell Paysinger, 85, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Saturday, April 16, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Jeff Luttrell and the Rev. Jay Hoppus officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Paysinger was the son of the late Chuck and Nancy Jackson Paysinger and was married to the late Louise Fite Paysinger. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert B. Paysinger of Ardmore; one brother, Bryson Paysinger of Pulaski; three sisters, Rosa Mae Bass, Evelyn Parsons, and Mrs. Walter Hopkins, all of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PAYSINGER, Robert Lee (Pete) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Robert Lee (Pete) Paysinger, 68, Pulaski, died Friday, December 17, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Saturday, December 18, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Bill Moss officiating.<br />He is survived by his wife, Ola Mae Paysinger, Pulaski; one daughter, Phyllis Prince, Huntsville; six sisters, Mrs. Virginia Monroe, Old Hickory, Miss Mildred Paysinger, Nashville, Mrs. Juanita Johns, Vero Beach, Fla., Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, Miami, Mrs. Peggy Cheek, West Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Robin Parker, White Bluff; one brother, William E. Paysinger, Ardmore, and one grandchild.<br /><br />PEARSON, Stacy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Stacy Pearson, 61, of Shelbyville, who died Wednesday, June 11 at Huntsville Medical Center, Huntsville, Ala. were held Friday at 10:00 a. m. at Gowan-Smith Chapel in Shelbyville by the Rev. Gene Taylor. Interment was in Crest Memorial Garden, Shelbyville.<br />Mr. Pearson, a World War II veteran, was production manager for Royal Crown Cola Company in Shelbyville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dean Birdsong Pearson; two sons, Roger Alan Pearson, Vicksburg, Miss., and Tracey Dee Pearson, Shelbyville; a daughter, Miss Susan Pearson, Nashville; a brother, Joe Pearson, Phoenix, Ariz.; a sister, Mrs. Kilah Burch, Pulaski and two grandchildren.<br /><br />PECK, Julius A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Julius A. Peck, 72, of Killen, Ala., died Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1988, at E. C. Hospital in Florence, Ala. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 4, at Atlas Church of Christ with Haskel Check on this one!<br /><br />PEDEN, Alf Taylor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jul 1988<br />Mr. Alf Taylor Peden, 72, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, July 12, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 14, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Peden was the son of the late Thomas Jefferson and Mary Lena Click Peden. He was retired from International Minerals and Chemical, retired maintenance worker for the Pulaski Housing Authority and member of the Baptist church.<br /><br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Laura Allen Barnes of Madison, Mrs. Mildred Lankford of Old Hickory, Mrs. Jo Ann Cox of Oak Ridge, Mrs. Sally Yant of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PEDEN, Betty Ann Hollingsworth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Betty Ann Peden, 51, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Peden was the daughter of the late Albert and Ella Mae Hewitt Hollingsworth. She was an employee of Lee Mar Shirt Company.<br />Survivors include her husband, Billy Peden of Pulaski; one son, Mike Peden of Hohenwald; two daughters, Darlene Burgess and Sheryl Peden, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Keith Hollingsworth of Lewisburg, Danny Hollingsworth of Nashville, Kelsey Hewitt of Memphis; four sisters, Katherine Pylant, Waverly Gilbert, both of Pulaski, Barbara Jean Brandle of Nashville, Donna Mealer of Lewisburg; four grandchildren.<br /><br />PEDEN, Blanche Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Blanche S. Peden, 85, died on Friday, August 31, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late George and Lula Bennett Smith and the wife of the late Ben Peden. She was a former saleslady at Kuhn&#8217;s Five and Ten-Cent Store.<br />Funeral services were held 5 p.m. Sunday, September 2, at Bennett May Chapel, with burial in Bumpus Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mae Hunter Stanford of Columbia, Mrs. Betty Francis, Franklin, and Mrs. Peggie Griffin, Valdosta, Ga.; one son, Mahlon Peden, Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />PEDEN, Bobby OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jan 1985<br />Mr. Bobby Peden of Long Beach, California, died on Saturday, January 5, 1985. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Alex and Katherine Peden.<br />Funeral services were to be held Tuesday, January 8, in Long Beach. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dee Peden, Long Beach; one daughter, Kathy Patrick, Seattle, Washington; five brothers, Billy Peden of Pulaski, Ben Sam Peden and David Peden, both of Nashville, Joe Dean Peden, Jeffersonville, Indiana, and Duane Peden, Long Beach; one sister, Barbara Jane Johnson of New Jersey; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />PEDEN, James Alex OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1984<br />Mr. James A. Peden, age 87, of Route 1, Pulaski, died January 22, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held in Carr and Erwin Chapel at 11 a.m. Tuesday, January 24, with Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Peden was a retired farmer. He was married to the late Katherine Virginia Prentice Peden. Mr. Peden was the son of the late Bryant and Susie Wheeler Peden.<br /><br />Survivors include six sons: Joe D. Peden of Jeffersonville, Indiana, Billy Peden of Pulaski, Bobby and Duane Peden, both of Costa Mesa, California, Sammy and David Peden, both of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Jane Johnson of New Jersey; one sister, Sallie Mae Thornton of Stewart, Florida; 10 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PEDEN, Katherine OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1981<br />Mrs. Katherine Peden, 72, a resident of Meadowbrook Nursing Home, died Tuesday March 10 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Tom Orr. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Peden, a retired employee of Lee Mar-Shirt Co., was born in Giles County. She was the daughter of the late William Thomas and Johnella Holt Peden.<br />Survivors include her husband, James Alex Peden; six sons, Bobby Peden and Dwayne Peden, California, Billy Peden, Pulaski, Ben Sam Peden and David Peden, Nashville and Joe D. Peden, Memphis; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Johnson, Napleville, Ill.; two brothers, Jack Prentice and Flournoy Prentice, Pulaski; three half-brothers, Sam Prentice, Pulaski, Johnny Prentice, Summertown and William Prentice, South Carolina; a sister, Mrs. Louise Prentice, Florida; one half-sister, Mrs. Geneva Colvett, Mt. Pleasant; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and step-mother, Mrs. Allie Prentice, Pulaski.<br /><br />PEDEN, Robert Alexander OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 May 1984<br />Robert Alexander Peden, 81, of Ruston, Louisiana, died on Sunday, May 27, 1984, at Lincoln General Hospital in Ruston. A native of Pulaski, he was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Lions Club, Shriners, and was a 32nd degree Mason.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 30, at Kilpatrick&#8217;s Funeral Home Chapel, Ruston, Merlin Merrell and W. A. Doughty officiating, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery in Ruston.<br />Survivors include his wire, Mrs. Lois Spinks Peden, Ruston; one son, Edwin A. Peden, Baton Rouge; one daughter, Martha Peden Stevens, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; one sister, Olivia Peden Crawford, Plain Dealing, Louisiana; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />PEDEN, Susie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Miss Susie Mae Peden, 73, of Pulaski, a retired nurse, who died Tuesday, May 26 in Giles County Hospital were conducted Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Church of Christ minister, G. C. Fox. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Peden was the daughter of the late Thomas Jefferson and Mary Lena Click Peden. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Sally Yant, Pulaski, Mrs. Clyde Langford and Mrs. Laura Barnes, Old Hickory and Mrs. Herbert Cox, Oak Ridge; and a brother, Alf Peden, Pulaski.<br /><br />PEELER, Granville Butler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Feb 1980<br />Granville Butler Peeler, 69, of Pulaski, a former engineer for WKSR and retired TV and radio repairman, died Monday, February 11 at Fairhaven Nursing Home after an extended illness. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 10:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister Tom Orr. Interment will be in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />Mr. Peeler, a native of Hohenwald, was the son of the late Jack Moore and Hattie Jo Kincaid Peeler.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sara Frances Robinson Peeler; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Sword, Frederick, Md., and Mrs. Alfred Standen, Strongsville, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. C. L. Mincey, Memphis and Mrs. Holland Ethridge, Franklin; a half-sister, Mrs. John Minor, Normandy; two half-brothers, Thomas McMasters, Pollock Pines, Cal.,, and William McMasters, Mesa, Ariz., and six grandchildren.<br /><br />PENNINGTON, Lillian Long OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1985<br />Mrs. Lillian Long Pennington, 78, Summertown (Henryville Community), died Wednesday, June 5, at her home, following an extended illness. A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the latee Leroy Allen and Lena Faulkner Long. She was married to the late William Gilbert Pennington, was a member of the Henryville United Methodist Church and was a homemaker.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, June 7, at 2 p.m. at North Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Henryville Cemetery, Rev. Wayne Kelly officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Leonard Pennington of Henryville Community; three daughters, Mrs. Orlidene Foster of Henryville Community, Mrs. Marie Marshall of Calhoun, Georgia, Mrs. Dorothy Orton of Pulaski; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ella Mae Stewart of Summertown; two brothers, Cleve Long of Summertown, Murray Long of Chesterfield, Virginia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PENNINGTON, William Gilbert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Aug 1983<br />William Gilbert Pennington, 80, died Saturday, August 6, 1983, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Monday, August 8, at 2 p.m. from North Funeral Home with burial in the Henryville Cemetery.<br />He was married to Mrs. Lillian Long Pennington of Henryville.<br />Other survivors include one son, Leonard Pennington of Henryville; three daughters, Mrs. Arbindene Foster, Henryville, Mrs. Marie Marshall, Georgia, and Mrs. Dorothy Orton of Pulaski; three brothers, Charles Pennington and Jason Pennington, both of Columbia, ____ Pennington, Harriman; one sister, Miss Nathlee Pennington of Nashville; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PEPPERS, Eddie Harris OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Eddie Peppers, 90, died Monday, Oct. 7, 1985, at Saint Francis Cabrini Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Funeral services were conducted by Elder Walker Olds at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, at the Original Church of God on Gordon Street with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Peppers was a native and long-time resident of Pulaski. She was the daughter of the late Mack and Willie Ballentine Harris and was married to the late Lucius Peppers. She was a charter member of the Original Church of God (Sanctified) on Gordon Street, Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Willie Lou Cloyd; one son, Paul Peppers; one brother, John Harris, all of Chicago; 12 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and son-in-law, Clearchus Fitzpatrick of Pulaski.<br /><br />PERKINS, John A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Jun 1987<br />Mr. John A. Perkins, 85, died Friday, June 12, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 14, at Rocky Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Douglas Coleman officiating. Burial was in Rocky Mount Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Perkins was the son of the late Bud and Gertrude McElroy Pipkins and was married to the late Edith E. Dobbins Pipkins. Two daughters preceded him in death, Ella Lou Litaker and Gertie Young. He was a member of the Rocky Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where he served as an elder and superintendent of the Sunday school, a retired employee of Maremont-Gabriel Corporation and a farmer.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John McNairy and Mrs. Ida Coffey, both of Pulaski; a grandson, William A. Litaker of Indianapolis, Ind.; 17 other grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PERRON, Fred (Mrs.) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Mar 1985<br />Mrs. Fred Perron died Tuesday, March 26, 1985, in Brawley, California. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunch.<br />Funeral services were to be held Thursday, March 28, in California.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Patricia Buford of California; one grandson and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PERRY, Yarbrough OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 May 1987<br />Mr. Yarbrough Perry, 56, of Joliet, Ill., died Wednesday, May 13, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 17, at Jordan Funeral Home with Rev. Horace Marks officiating. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Perry was the son of the late Lorine Perry.<br />Survivors include his father, Charles Perry of Pulaski; five sons, Ray and Charles Perry, both of Los Angeles, Calif., Thomas Perry of West Va., Chris and Ronnie Perry, both of Joliet, Ill.; one daughter, Betty Varner of Los Angeles, Calif.; five sisters, Irene Drake of Pulaski, Vira, Lillie, and Josephine Perry and Charlene Wrightall, all of Joliet, Ill.; two brothers, William Perry of Pulaski and Raymond Perry of Joliet, Ill.; 26 grandchildren.<br /><br />PETTUS, Darby Thorne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Aug 1989<br />A Minor Hill woman was killed instantly in a two-car accident south of the Tennessee-Alabama state line Saturday night. Darby Thorne Pettus, 22, died when the car in which she was a passenger collided with a car driven by Tim Henderson, 19, of Lewisburg.<br />Mrs. Pettus&#8217; husband, Timothy, driver of the car, airlifted to Huntsville Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition with head injuries.<br />The couple&#8217;s two sons, Timothy and Trent, were treated and released from Athens-Limestone County Hospital. Authorities said both children were in restraint seats&#8230;.<br />Funeral services for the young mother were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dale Sewell officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to her husband and two sons include parents, James E. (Pete) and Carnell Thorne of Minor Hill; two brothers, Thomas A. Thorne, Minor Hill and Ronnie Joe Thorne of Decatur; two sisters, Marian Pickett, Oak Grove and Peggy Sanders, Athens, Ala.; grandmother, Mrs. Aubrey Thorne, Minor Hill.<br /><br />PETTY, Douglas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Sep 1987<br />Mr. Douglas Petty, 78, of Lynnville, died Monday, Sept. 7, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 10, at Bennett May Chapel with Dorris Hubble and Robert Smith officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Petty was the son of Owen and Ann Tacker Petty. He was retired from Maremont-Gabriel Corporation and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Murray Petty of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Alton Brown of Nashville; three grandchilden.<br /><br />PETTY, Eva Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Mar 1982<br />Eva Mae Petty, 84, of Route 6, Pulaski, died on Saturday, March 27, 1982 at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a. m. on Monday, March 29 at Bennett-May Chapel by the Reverend Billy Langford. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian and a retired school teacher, Miss Petty was a member of Fiducia Presbyterian Church.<br />She is survived by two brothers, Thomas Wyatt Petty of McGrew, Nebraska and James Ola Petty of Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Lerlene P. Barber of the Aspen Hill Community.<br />Several nieces and nephews also survive her.<br /><br />PETTY, Irene Whitlock OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Irene Whitlock Petty, 83, of Memphis, died Friday, Jan. 16, 1987, at St. Peter&#8217;s Villa Nursing Home in Memphis.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 18, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Coffee County, Mrs. Petty was the daughter of the late William Andrew and Annie Lettie Hoover Whitlock and was married to the late Ozro Petty. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Paul A. Kline, Jr. of Memphis; three sisters, Mrs. Grace Birdsong of Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Birdie Lee Lecky of Paris, Tenn., Mrs. Gladys Davis of Pulaski; one brother, Cecil Whitlock of Pulaski; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />PETTY, James Ola OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1989<br />James Ola Petty, 103, Franklin, Tenn., died Monday, July 3, 1989, at Williamson County Medical Center in Franklin. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Bennett May Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Smith officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Petty was a Giles County native and the husband of the late Bessie Church Petty. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and retired from L&amp;N Railroad.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Virginia Petty Brown, Nashville; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />PETTY, Lucille Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1985<br />Lucille Wilson Petty, 85, of Nashville, formerly of Aspen Hill Community, died Sunday, June 16, 1985, at Lakeshore Home in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Bruce and Bessie Gilbert Petty. She was married to the late Joe Braden Petty and was the mother of the late Wilson Petty.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 18, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood. Cemetery, Rev. Charles Seaton officiating.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Sue Petty Whitworth, Miss Nancy Petty, both of Nashville, Mrs. Ellen Read of Montgomery, Alabama; one son, Kenneth D. Petty of Dickson; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Susie James, Mrs. John Nolan Hargrove, both of Prospect; and one brother, Joe Wilson of Prospect.<br /><br />PETTY, Milton Thomas Jr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Jan 1985<br />The grandson of a Giles County couple was killed Wednesday in a traffic accident in Maury County. Milton Thomas Petty, Jr., 16, died at Maury County Hospital in Columbia of injuries received in the wreck earlier in the day. The youth was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Petty of Columbia and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Petty, Jr. of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in the Neapolis Cemetery in Maury County.<br /><br />PETTY, Ruby Tidwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1981<br />Mrs. Ruby Tidwell Petty, 85, resident of the Pulaski Pike died Tuesday, March 17 at Maury County Hospital following a short illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Petty were conducted Thursday afternoon at one o&#8217;clock at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the Rev.Robert E. Lewis, Jr., minister of the First United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Andrew and Alice Fry Tidwell. She was the widow of John M. Petty who died in 1932.<br />Mrs. Petty graduated from Jones High School in Lynnville and Martin College in Pulaski. She earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree at Athens College in Athens, Ala., Master&#8217;s Degree at George Peabody College in Nashville, and her PhD in Education from Columbia University in New York City. She taught school for several years at Giles County High School and the old Tennessee College in Murfreesboro. After retiring from that post, she farmed at the homeplace on Pulaski Pike.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Lucy Zuccarello, Pulaski; two brothers, Tyree Tidwell, Pulaski; John L. Tidwell, Beaumont, Tex.; and one great niece, Mrs. Sharon Martin, Gallatin.<br /><br />PETTY, Tera Hanna OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Tera Hanna Petty, 86, of Route 6, Pulaski, TN, died January 23, 1986, at her residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. January 24 at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Roy West and Rev. Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, TN, Mrs. Petty was the daughter of the late Jeff and Inez Hanna and the wife of the late Ed T. Petty, Sr. She was a housewife and a member of the First Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Edith Rich of Pulaski, and two sons, Ed T. Petty, Jr., and Billy Petty, both of Pulaski, Tenn.; four grandchildren.<br /><br />PETTY, Thomas Wyatt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1984<br />Thomas Wyatt Petty, 99, died on Monday, May 28, 1984, in the Scotts Bluff Community Hospital, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Tom and Mary Elizabeth Hanna Petty.<br />Funeral services were held at Boley Dennis Funeral Home in Gering, Nebraska, on Thursday, May 31, with burial in McGrew, Nebraska.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Lucille Montgomery, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Mrs. Laurene Faucett, Lake Montezuma, Arizona, and Mrs. Mary Ellen Franklin, McGrew, Nebraska; one brother, J. O. Petty of Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Lerlene Petty Barber, Aspen Hill; and several grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PETTY, Will Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Apr 1984<br />Mr. Will Wilson Petty, age 62, of Route 6, Box 334, Pulaski, died April 3, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held in Bennett-May Chapel Thursday, April 5th at 11 a.m. with the Reverend Charles Seaton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Petty was a veteran of World War II. He was a farmer and a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Petty was the son of the late Joe Braden Petty and Mrs. Lucille Wilson Petty of Nashville; she survives. He was married to Ruby Brooks Petty of Pulaski; she also survives.<br />Other survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Sue Braden Whitworth of Nashville, Mrs. Ellen Richardson Reed of Montgomery, Alabama, Miss Nancy Hannah Petty of Nashville; and one brother, Kenneth Dixon Petty of Dickson.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHELPS, Orlean Austin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Orlean Austin Phelps, 88, a Meadowbrook Nursing Home resident, will be held at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday, February 24, at Bennett-May Chapel, with the Reverends Clarence K. Stewart, Paul Allen and Bill Moss officiating. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Italy, Texas, Mrs. Phelps died Monday, February 22, at Giles County Hospital. She was the wife of the late Benton E. Phelps, and the daughter of the late O. E. Austin and Minnie Ross Austin.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Ball of Paducah, Ky., Mrs. Florence Coffman of Veto, Ala., Mrs. Sue Warren of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Faye McGee, Petersburg; and Mrs. Jerry Springer of Columbia; two sons, O. E. Phelps of Midland, Texas and Jack Phelps of Huntsville, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Raymond Horne of Rogersville, Tenn.; fifteen grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />PHILLIPS, Annie Mae Wicks OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Annie Mae Phillips, 84, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 2, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of New Market, Ala., Mrs. Phillips was the daughter of the late Charlie and Louiella Sharp Wicks. She was a member of the Baptist church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert Phillips of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline McDougal of Huntsville, Mrs. Margaret Petty of Banger, Mich.; one son, Ben Lee Stone of Huntsville; 16 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; two half-sisters, Mrs. Nell Mays and Mrs. Avis Ross, both of Huntsville; two half-brothers, W. F. Sharp of Michigan, Henson Sharp of Tennessee.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Donia Poarch OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1985<br />Donia P. Phillips, 84, of Route One, Prospect, died Tuesday, April 23, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Marshall D. and Annie Helmont Poarch and was married to the late Ernest P. Phillips.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, April 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Pettusville Cemetery, Mark Johnson officiating.<br />Survivors include seven sons, Walter Phillips of Ohio, Edward Phillips of Massachusetts, Thomas, Louie, Floyd and Loyd Phillips, all of Indiana, Aaron Phillips of Minor Hill; five daughters, Myrtle Tucker of Pulaski, Grace Appleton and Mattie Gatlin, both of Bethel, Mablean Scott of Ardmore, Alabama, Louise Pierce of Indiana; two brothers, David Poarch of Huntsville, Ala., Ernest Poarch of Manchester; one sister, Sally Vaughn of Indiana; 54 grandchildren and 51 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Earnest William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1984<br />Earnest William Phillips, 60, Fayetteville, died on Tuesday, November 27, 1984. He was a retired grocer and a veteran of World War II.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, November 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Charles Hicks and Edward Johnson officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mable Phillips, Fayetteville; his parents, Earnest and Donie Poarch Phillips of Giles County; two daughters, Sandra Cooper and Patricia Golden, both of Fayetteville; seven brothers, Walter Phillips, Ohio, Edward Phillips, Massachusetts, Thomas Phillips, Louie Phillips, Pulaski; five sisters, Myrtle Tucker, Grace Appleton, Maybelline Scott, Mattie Gatlin, all of Pulaski, and Louise Pierce, Martinsville, Indiana; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Ernest P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Ernest P. Phillips, 91, of the Bethel Community died on Saturday, Feb. 16, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late William and Susan Cooper Phillips. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Pettusville Cemetery in Limestone County, Alabama, Glean Keenam officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Donia Poarch Phillips, Bethel; seven sons, Walter Phillips, Ohio, Edward Phillips, Massachusetts, Thomas Phillips, Louie Phillips, Floyd Phillips, and Loyd Phillips, all of Indiana, and Aaron Phillips of Minor Hill; five daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Tucker, Pulaski, Mrs. Grace Appleton and Mrs. Mattie Gatlin, both of Bethel, Mrs. Mablean Scott, Ardmore, Ala., and Mrs. Louise Pierce, Indiana; 54 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Gerald E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Gerald E. Phillips, 51, of Mill Valley, Calif., died Sunday, Oct. 11, 1987, at his residence. Memorial services were held Tuesday, Oct. 14, with Floyd Farris officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Phillips attended schools here and worked in his teen years as a disc jockey at local radio station WKSR. He was a radio-television production consultant.<br />Survivors include his wife Nancy Phillips of Mill Valley, Calif.; one daughter, Cindy Phillips of Pulaski; two sons, Todd Phillips of Eugene, Ore., Jessie Phillips of Mill Valley, Calif.&#8217; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phillips of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Carol Arkin of Memphis; five brothers, Larry Phillips of San Diego, Calif., Paul Phillips of New Orleans, La., John Phillips of Charlotte, N.C., Richard and Jeff Phillips, both of Nashville.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Ivory OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Feb 1987<br />Mr. Ivory Phillips, 61, of Nashville, died Saturday, Feb. 14, 1987, at Baptist Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 17, at Woodlawn Funeral Home in Nashville with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Bobby Lynn Wright; and one granddaughter, Jennifer Wright, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Jennie Glover OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Dec 1984<br />Mrs. Jennie G. Phillips, 77, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Saturday, December 22, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Emilene Warren Glover and was married to the late Lacy B. Phillips.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Monday, December 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel., with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Larry Glass officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Nedra Payne, Scotts Hill, and Mrs. Lavaughn Gibbons, Pulaski; one brother, Richard Glover, Scotts Hill; one half-brother, Thomas Green of the Shores Community; two sisters, Callie Rutherford, Shores Community and Ethel Slaton of New Mexico; eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, John Walker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1981<br />A Giles County native, John Walker Phillips, 69, of Huntsville, Ala., died Monday, February 23 in Huntsville Hospital in that city. Funeral rites were conducted Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 11:00 a. m. with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen was the officiant.<br />Mr. Phillips was the son of Mrs. Mattie Sherbert Phillips of Pulaski, who survives, and the late Joe Phillips. He held membership in the United Methodist Church and was a retired employee of Genesco, Inc.<br /><br />In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bernice Cardin Phillips; a son, J. R. Phillips, St. Louis, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Maitland Carey, Pulaski and three grandchildren.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Joseph H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1986<br />Mr. Joseph H. Phillips, 79, of Pulaski, died Saturday, July 19, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were Sunday at Bennett May Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lee Phillips of Pulasi; two step-daughters, Mrs. Elaine Brindley of Pulaski, Mrs. Joann Kelley of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Etha Estep of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Mildred Harbison of Nashville; three brothers, Elmo Phillips of Nashville, Julius Phillips of Memphis and Guy Phillips of Pulaski.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Lacey Bryson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Feb 1980<br />Lacey Bryson Phillips, 73, died Wednesday, February 20 at his home on Route 5, Lawrenceburg. Funeral rites were held Friday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. James D. Nave and the Rev. Larry Glass. Interment was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Phillips, a retired farmer, was a bus driver for the Giles County School System for 35 years. He was a Giles County native, son of the late Tom and Lota Mae Townsend Phillips.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jenny Glover Phillips; two daughters, Mrs. La Vaughn Gibbons and Mrs. Nedra Payne, Pulaski; a brother, Robert Phillips, Jackson; a sister, Mrs. Iva Gaines, Pulaski; two half sisters, Mrs. Lodia Mae Reeves, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Estell Lawrence, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Lena Nance OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1985<br />Mrs. Lena Nance Phillips, 98, died Monday, Aug. 5, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. She was a correspondent for OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, during the 1920&#8217;s and 1930&#8217;s and again in the 1970&#8217;s. She was the widow of Alfred Henry Phillips.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel on Aug. 6, with burial in Cool Spring Cemetery.<br />She is survived by several nieces and nephews and six step-children.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Lizzie Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Oct 1980<br />Mrs. Lizzie Phillips, 93, of Route 6, Pulaski, died Tuesday, September 30 in Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Shores Cemetery. The Rev.Clarence K. Stewart was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Phillips, who was born in Tennessee, was the daughter of the late Stevie and Maggie Hester Jones.<br />Survivors include four sons, Robert Phillips, Goodsprings, Milus Phillips, Columbia, Dalcus Phillips, Springfield, Ohio, and Jimmy Phillips, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Arnold, Pontotoc, Miss., Mrs. Corine Keeter and Mrs. Nina Cole, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Marie Smith, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Florence Rosson, Lawrenceburg; 25 grandchildren; 42 great grandchildren and 12 great great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />PHILLIPS, Mattie Shurbert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Mattie Shurbert Phillips, 97, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John and Agnes Sisk Shurbert and was married to the late Joe Phillips. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul Allen and Glenn Colley officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Carey, Pulaski; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, May Belle OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jul 1987<br />May Belle Phillips, age 68, died Tuesday, July 28, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She is the daughter of Edward and Ada Townsend Phillips. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Orlean Sanders of Pulaski and 2 nieces.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Raymond Erskine OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Nov 1981<br />A retired Genesco, Inc. employee, Raymond Erskine Phillips, 65, of Route 1, Goodspring, died Thursday, October 29 in Parkview Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Phillips was the son of the late Edward and Ada Ann Townsend Phillips of Giles County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marylene Phillips; two sisters, Miss Maybell Phillips, Nashville and Mrs. Orlean Sanders, Pulaski.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Robert Judson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1989<br />Mr. Robert Judson Phillips, 55, died Monday, Nov. 7, 1988, at his home in Las Vegas,<br />Nev. His cremated remains will be buried in the family site at Maplewood Cemetery during a private graveside service Saturday, May 20, 1989.<br />Mr. Phillips was the son of Pulaski native, Mamie Lewis Phillips Funk of Boca Raton, Fla., and the late Judson Coye Phillips. He was the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward Lewis of Pulaski.<br />In addition to his mother he is survived by his step-father, George H. Funk of Boca Raton, Fla.; one half-sister, Mary A. Funk of Rhinelander, WI; and one half-brother, George E. Funk of Battle Creek, MI.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Thomas Ernest OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Thomas Ernest Phillips, 75, of Elkmont, Ala., died Sunday, March 16, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 18, at Spry&#8217;s Chapel with Buford Holt officiating. Burial was at Roselawn Cemetery in Athens, Ala.<br />Mr. Phillips was a retired carpenter and was a member of the VFW of Athens, the Manson&#8217;s N. H. and of Elkmont Church of Christ. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Navy.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Annie Phillips of Elkmont, Ala.; one daughter, Karen Clark of Elkmont, Ala.; one sister, Elizabeth Merrill of Quincy, Mass.; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Thomas F. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />Thomas F. Phillips of Paragon, Indiana, died on Saturday, September 1, 1984. He was a native of Giles County.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Nebo Memorial Park Chapel in Martinsville, Indiana.<br />Survivors include his wife, Susan Young Phillips and two children, Willie and Timothy, of Paragon; his parents, Thomas Phillips and Willie Mae Hargrove, of Martinsville; three sisters, Janie Holcomb, Vickie Phillips, Pattie Shelton of Pulaski; two brothers, Steven and Kenneth Phillips, Martinsville.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, William James OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jun 1989<br />Mr. William James Phillips, 40, of Pulaski, died Monday, May 22, 1989, at Nashville General Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 24, at New Canaan Ranch with the Rev. Bill Yates officiating. Burial was in New Canaan Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Oklahoma City, Okla., Mr. Phillips was the son of the late William Calvin Phillips. He was a carpenter. Survivors include his mother, Katherine F. Dufur of Oklahoma; one brother, Dennis Phillips of Georgia.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, William Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 May 1986<br />Mr. William Roy Phillips, 77, of Goodspring, died Saturday, May 10, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, May 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bobby Gobble officiating. Burial was in Fall River Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Phillips was the son of the late Spencer Dickson and Elizabeth Jones Phillips. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Fannie Phillips of Goodspring; one daughter, Aleen Landtroop of Pulaski; three brothers, Milus Phillips of Columbia, Dalcus Phillips of Lawrenceburg, Jimmy Phillips of Nashville; four sisters, Dorothy Arnold, Corene Keeter, both of Lawrenceburg, Lucille Cole of North Carolina, Marie Smith of Pulaski.<br /><br />PICKETT, Bessie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Mrs. Bessie Lee Pickett, 79, of Athens, Ala., died Thursday, March 27, in Athens Convalescence Center. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Pickett was the daughter of the late D. C. and Eva Roper Hendrix and was married to the late William Leslie Pickett.<br /><br />Survivors include a son, Gene Pickett, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Hadren Townsend and Mrs. DeWitt Jackson, Minor Hill, Mrs. Susie Elmore and Mrs. Wendell Sherbert, Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Buren Hendrix, Minor Hill and Tom Hendrix, Anthony Hill and a sister, Mrs. Mary Shelton, Sherman, Texas.<br /><br />PICKETT, Bertha Mae Scruggs OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Bertha Mae Pickett, 79, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Aug. 17, 1986, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennesee, Mrs. Pickett was the daughter of the late James T. and Eula Pearl Cole Scruggs. She was married to the late Sidney Earl Pickett, Sr.<br />Survivors include four sons, Carroll, Frank and James Pickett, all of Pulaski, Joe Pickett of Fayetteville; two brothers, Roy Scruggs of Pulaski, Luther Scruggs of Orlando, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Lester Stafford of Goodspring; 10 grandchildren, eight great grandchidren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />PICKETT, Earl Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Earl Pickett, Jr., 57, Route 1, Prospect, died June 17, 1983 at Veterans Hospital, Nashville. He was the husband of Maybell Shelton Pickett and son of the late Earl Pickett, Sr. ad Bertha Mae Scruggs Pickett, who survives.<br />Mr. Pickett was a World War II Veteran and a retired carpenter. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bill Worley officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Maybell Shelton Pickett; three daughters, Peggy Jones, Shirley Smith, and Judy Johnson, all of Minor Hill; mother, Bertha Mae Scruggs Pickett, Pulaski; four brothers, Frank, Carroll and James Pickett, Pulaski and Joe Pickett of Fayetteville. Six grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />PICKETT, Kenneth Edward OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Kenneth Edward Pickett, 64, Lewisburg, died Tuesday, November 1, 1983 at his home.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 2 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Booth Chapel Cemetery, Wayne Morgan officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Forrest and Esther Noles Pickett. He is survived by two brothers, David and Solon Pickett of Lewisburg; and two sisters, Mary Ealy and Martha Fitzpatrick of Lewisburg.<br /><br />PICKETT, William Tyson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Sep 1987<br />Mr. William Tyson Pickett, 67, Prospect (Oak Grove Community), died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Fall River Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Pickett was the son of the late William and Bessie Longshore Pickett.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dolly Pickett of the Oak Grove Community; one son, Ray Pickett of the Oak Grove Community; one daughter, Mrs. Bessie Watson of Bunker Hill; one brother, Carson Pickett of the Oak Grove Community; one sister, Viva Lee Johnson of Anthony Hill; five grandchildren.<br /><br />PIERCE, Belle Vadria OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Belle Vadria Pierce, 94, Knoxville, died Thursday, November 17, 1983 in that city. Funeral services were held Sunday, November 20 at 2 p.m. at Shiloh United Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery at New Market, Tennessee.<br />She is survived locally by a son, Frank Pierce, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Carroll Curry of Pulaski.<br /><br />PIERCE, David Ray OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Apr 1983<br />Mr. David Ray Pierce, 53, Nashville, died Sunday, April 3, 1983, in that city. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 5, at New Zion Baptist Church with burial in New Zion Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he is survived by two sons, John and Bubba Pierce, both of Nashville; one daughter, Debbie Pierce, Nashville; three brothers, John Harvey and Thomas Pierce, both of Pulaski, and Robert Pierce, Hazel Green, AL; three sisters, Rachel Griffiths, Houston, TX, Ellen Pierce, Huntsville, AL, and Ada Will Hutton, Nashville.<br />Woodbine Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIERCE, Fitzhugh Lee (Pop) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Mar 1987<br />Fitzhugh Lee (Pop) Pierce, 88, of Fairbanks, AK, died Saturday, March 21, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Duane Pierce officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Pierce was the son of the late John Wiley and Harriet Turner Pierce. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of God.<br />Survivors include his wife, Edith Pierce of Alaska; four sons, William Henry (Buck) Pierce of Shelbyville, Burt Pierce of Murfreesboro, John Pierce of Fayetteville, Jimmy Pierce of Nashville; 12 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PIERCE, Floyd M. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 May 1985<br />Mr. Floyd M. Pierce, 90, of Route 1, Arrington, Tennessee, died Sunday, May 5, 1985, at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Chesley and Etta South Pierce. He was a retired carpenter.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Glenn Colley and Herbert McNeese officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Alene R. Pierce of Arrington; three daughters, Jewell Newton of Nashville, Joann Sparkman of Arrington, Margaret Hogan of Elkmont, Alabama; one sister, Lacy Lanier of Fayetteville; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PIERCE, Floyd Matthew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Floyd Matthew Pierce, 71, Route 8, Pulaski, died on Friday, Feb. 8, 1985, at his residence.<br /><br />A native of Alabama, he was the son of the late Lonnie W. and Fannie C. Bills Pierce. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at noon on Sunday, Feb. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in McCartney Cemetery in Lauderdale County, Ala.<br />Survivors include one brother, James Alton Pierce, Pulaski; and four sisters, Ina Mae Long, Athens, Ala., Hazel Hamlett, Muscle Shoals, Ala., Arbell Smith, Pulaski, and Opel Shelton, Minor Hill.<br /><br />PIERCE, Glendon Clydis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Mar 1982<br />Glendon Clydis Pierce, 47, Bethany, Oklahoma, died on Thursday, February 25, 1982 in Bethany.<br />Born in Alabama, he was the son of the late Felton C. Pierce. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, February 28, G. C. Fox officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rita S. Pierce, Bethany; one daughter, Mrs. Judy Wallace, Oklahoma City; one son, Jeffery Todd Pierce, Bethany; his mother, Mrs. Hattie E. Pierce, Pulaski; three sisters, Llewellene Bailey, Pulaski, Mary Rainey, Elkton, Barbara Pierce, Spring Hill; two brothers, Tunice Pierce, Pulaski, and Robert Lavurn Pierce, Hillsboro, Missouri; one grandson and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PIERCE, Jola Elizabeth McLemore OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Jola Elizabeth Pierce, 90, of Minor Hill, died Thursday, March 6, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Leslie Bagsby and Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in McCartney Cemetery.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Joe and Frances Stafford McLemore and was married to the late Willie Pierce.<br />Survivors include three sons, Bobby Pierce of Minor Hill, Henry L. Pierce of Indiana, Lonnie Pierce of Florida; one daughter, Esther Weiss of Florida; one brother, John McLemore of New Mexico; 22 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />PIERCE, Margaret Ellen Arthur OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1988<br />Mrs. Margaret Ellen Pierce, 76, Route 3, Pulaski, died Thursday, Dec. 22, 1988, at he home. Funeral services were held Friday at Bennett May Chapel with Brother Randy Kersey and Brother Elmer Luck officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pierce was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late Elmer and Lena Arthur. She was the wife of Coley Pierce. She was a member of the Church of Christ and a housewife.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary Hagood, Mrs. Shirley Harwell and Mrs. Peggy Pierce, all of Pulaski; four brothers, J. R., Clifford, William Allen and Chester Arthur, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Minor of Greenville, Ky., and Mrs. Leona Porter of Detroit, Mich.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PIERCE, Mary Mossie Fralix OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Apr 1986<br /><br />Mrs. Mary Mossie Pierce, 76, of Lynnville, died Thursday, April 3, 1986, at Ardmore Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 4, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Albert Pope officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Pierce was the daughter of the late Dave and Nettie Jernigan Fralxi and was married to the late Burt Pierce.<br />Survivors include one son, James E. Fralix of Ardmore, Tenn.; two grandchildren; one brother, Grover Fralix of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Duncan of Columbia, Mrs. Dorthula Estes and Mrs. Nannie Blade, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />PIERCE, Mary Wolfe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jun 1981<br />Mrs. Mary Wolfe Pierce, 80, of Pulaski died Monday, June 22 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were held Tuesday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ ministers Paul T. Webb and Kenneth Jarratt. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pierce a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late John and Fannie Holley Wolfe and was married to the late Clarence Pierce. She was member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a son, Harold Pierce, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Holland, Henderson; a sister, Mrs. Willie Harris, Lynnville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PIERCE, Thomas Monroe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jan 1980<br />Thomas Monroe Pierce, 35, of Pulaski, a carpenter and employee of Avalon Dairies, died Monday, January 14, in Westside Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ ministers, Bobby Williams and G. C. Fox. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Pierce was the son of Mrs. Hattie P. Pierce, who survives, and the late Felton C. Pierce. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include two daughters, Michelle Pierce and Chrystal Pierce, Pulaski; a son, Tommy Pierce, Pulaski; three brothers, Robert L. Pierce, St. Louis, Mo., Glendon C. Pierce, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Bruce Pierce, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Llewellene Bailey, Pulaski, Mrs. Barbara Brumit, Spring Hill and Mrs. Mary Rainey, Elkton.<br /><br />PIERSON, Claude Overton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Oct 1984<br />Claude Overton Pierson, 80, Route 1, Pulaski, died Saturday, October 20, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A Giles County native, he was the son of the late James L. and Rachel McKnight Pierson and was married to the late Theo Alder Holland Pierson. He was a retired carpenter.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, October 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Owen Lewter officiating.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Dan (Janice) Smith, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PIERSON, Kathleen Marie Madison OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1985<br />Kathleen Marie Pierson, 75, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Aug. 10, 1985, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late J. D. and Sally Sharp Madison and was married to the late Leonard Benjamin Pierson.<br /><br />Graveside services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 12, at Maplewood Cemetery, Paul McKissick officiating.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Hollis Wilburn of Pulaski, Patsy Hodges of Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Tommy (Helen) Zuccarello of Pulaski; two brothers, Cecil and W. D. Madison, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PIERSON, Robert L. .OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1980<br />Graveside services for Robert L. Pierson, 79, of Lewisburg, who died Thursday, August 7 at Lewisburg Community Hospital, were conducted Friday at 11:00 a. m. at Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton.<br />Mr. Pierson, a retired truck driver, was a native of Bedford County. He was a World War II veteran.<br />Survivors include a brother, Claude Pierson of Pulaski of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements<br /><br />PIERSON, Theo Alder OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1983<br />Mrs. Theo Alder Pierson, 70, of Route 3, Pulaski, died at Giles County Hospital on Friday, April 15, 1983.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Brother Owen Lewter at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, April 17 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Tennessean, Mrs. Pierson was a retired lunchroom employee for the Giles County Education System.<br />Her husband, Claude Pierson of Pulaski, survives. She was the daughter of the late Dunck and Lucille Clark Holland.<br />Additional survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Janice Smith of Pulaski; and two brothers, Cecil Holland of Pulaski and Joy Holland of Louisville, KY.<br /><br />PIGG, Cecil Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Aug 1987<br />Mr. Cecil Wayne Pigg, 51, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 12, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, August 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Glenn Colley and G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Pigg was a member of the Tennessee National Guard and worked for the state of Tennessee.<br />Survivors include his wife, Joy Worsham Pigg of Pulaski; his parents, Cecil H. and Dewis Whitt Pigg, both of Pulaski; two sons, Bobby and Mike Pigg, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Cecilia Jackson of Pulaski; three grandchildren.<br /><br />PIGG, James Alton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jun 1984<br />James Alton Pigg, 60, Pulaski, died on Saturday, June 2, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William Bryant and Essie Marks White Pigg.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Monday, June 4, at Bennett May Chapel, Andy Brown officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pam Pinkston Pigg, Pulaski; two daughters, Patti and Dottie Jo Pigg, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Jennie Jo Vise, Clearwater, Fla.; and one brother, Billy Pigg, Pulaski.<br /><br />PIGG, Willis Floyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1988<br />Willis Floyd Pigg, 67, of Pulaski, died Saturday, March 5, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, March 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. W. F. Cox, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Allen Barrett officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Pigg was the son of the late Losson and Maggie Franklin Pigg. He was a veteran of World War II and was retired from Pulaski Gas Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Emma Lou Pigg of Pulaski; one son, Gary Pigg of Pulaski; one brother, Cecil Pigg of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Lora Luna of Columbia; two grandchildren.<br /><br />PINDER, Sadie L. Kimber OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1986<br />Mrs. Sadie L. Pinder, 79, died Friday, Sept. 12, 1986, at Hillside Hospital, following an extensive illness. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 14, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with Rev. Willie Lee Leslie officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Pinder was the daughter of the late Willie Mack and Mary McClure Kimber. She taught in the Giles County School System until her retirement. She was a member of the former Pen Women Civic Club, State Southeastern Regional and National Federation of Women&#8217;s Clubs, Chsoen Friends Chapter No. 87, Order of Eastern State and was the State of Tennessee Grand Chapter OES Sun Beam organizer. Mrs. Pinder was also a member of the local, state, and national Retired Teachers&#8217; Association, Giles County Chapter N.A.A.C.P.,<br />Giles County Democratic Women&#8217;s Club and a member of Campbell Chapel A.M.E. Church.<br />Survivors include two aunts, Mrs. Cora Brown and Mrs. Florence Boone, both of Louisville, Ky.; several cousins, a devoted friend, Mrs. Solonia Knox of Pulaski who was a constant attendant during her illness; step-mother, Mrs. Hazel Holt of Pulaski.<br /><br />PING, Danny Lester Newsline 21 Aug &#8211; 28 Aug 1984<br />Danny Lester Ping, 26, Rt. 1, Prospect, died August 17, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services were held August 19 at 2 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Mt. Vernon, Ky., Mr. Ping was the son of Una and Lester Ping. He was a member of the Baptist church and an electrical construction worker.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Shirley Jones Ping; one daughter, Angelina Jones of Prospect; one son, Danny Jones of Prospect; five brothers and sisters, all of Horse Cave, Ky.<br /><br />PINKSTON, James Bruce (Jim) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1983<br />Mr. James (Jim) Bruce Pinkston, age 30, of Terrace Apartments, Pulaski, died October 9, 1983, in the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia Tuesday, October 11, at 2:00 p.m. with Charles Oaks officiating. Burial was in the Arlington Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />Mr. Pinkston was a native of Detroit, Michigan, and a member of the Church of God. He served in the National Guard for seven years and was a truck driver for the Venture Express. He was married to Susan Graham Pinkston of Pulaski and was the son of Mrs. Loretta Henderson Pinkston of Pulaski and the late James Stanley Pinkston.<br />Survivors, other than his wife and mother, include one stepson, Joshua Scott Barrow of Pulaski; one brother, Richard Kenneth Pinkston of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PINKSTON, Loretta Henderson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Loretta Henderson Pinkston, 67, died Saturday, October 29, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were Tuesday, November 1, in the chapel of Bennett-May with Rev. Charles Oaks officiating.<br />Burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois.<br />Survivors include one son, Richard Kenneth Pinkston of Pulaski.<br /><br />PIPKINS, John E. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jul 1982<br />John E. Pipkins, 73, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, July 7, 1982, at Maury County Hospital, of injuries sustained in a traffic accident July 4 on I-65 in Maury County.<br />A Pulaski native, he was the son of the late John Wesley and Tennie Marshbanks Pipkins. He was a retired chef and truck driver, a veteran of World War II, and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at noon Sunday, July 11, at Old Mt. Zion M. B. Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Dalton Holt officiating and Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Myra Pipkins, Pulaski; seven daughters, Mrs. Lucile Bently, Junction City, Kansas, Mrs. Carrie Randolph, Mrs. Lillian Howard, Misses Mattie, Brenda, Elise and Lorraine Pipkins and three sons, Johnny, David and Clifford Pipkins, all of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Carrie E. Cross, Pulaski; and 17 grandchildren.<br /><br />PITTARD, Ruth Estes OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Apr 1982<br />Mrs. Ruth Estes Pittard, 83, Waynesboro, died on Sunday, April 4, 1982, at Wayne County Hospital.<br />A native of Wayne County, she was the wife of the late Fred Eugene Pittard. She was a retired beautician.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Tuesday, April 6, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Fred Pittard, Paducah, Kentucky, and Homer Frank Pittard, Houston, Texas; one brother, Taylor Estes, Clardale, Arizona; seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PITTARD, Thomas Alden OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Aug 1982<br />Thomas Allen Pittard, 86, Pulaski, died on Friday, July 30, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles and Meadow L. Harwell Pittard.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday, August 1, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Bro. Pope and Bro. Elyea officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Angie S. Pittard, Pulaski; one stepson, Joe Stevenson, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PITTARD, Thomas L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jul 1989<br />Thomas L. Pittard of Jacksonville, FL died June 23, 1989. Funeral services were held June 27 at the Avondale Baptist Church with Dr. Michael Holland, Pastor and Rev. E. Jack Whitley, of the First Baptist Church in Middleburg, FL, officiating. Burial was in Jacksonville Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was District Director of the Florida Vocational Rehabilitation Association, retiring in 1971. He was a member of the Avondale Baptist Church and a former deacon. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Emlyn P. Pittard; two daughters, Susanne Shapiro and Jane Monell; three sisters, Edna P. Bee, Elizabeth P. Cooper and Georgia P. Nelson; one brother, Ewell B. Pittard; four grandchildren.<br /><br />PLUNKETT, Robert Edgar OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jul 1982<br />Robert Edgar Plunkett, 81, died in Crockett General Hospital on Monday, July 12, 1982. He was a retired farmer and carpenter who lived on Gimlet Road in Lawrence County. He was a deacon in Immanuel Baptist Church, a thirty-second Degree Mason and a member of the Sheffied Carpenters Union Local 109.<br />He is survived by his wife, Virginia Burnett Plunkett; three daughters, Avis Miller of Pulaski, Eleanor Comer of Huntsville, Ala., Ann Virginia Rankin of Nashville; and two sons, Travis Plunkett of Birmingham, Ala. and Robert Plunkett of Pulaski; one brother, Jim Plunkett of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Dollie Martin and Vera Whitehead, both of Lawrenceburg. Ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren also survive.<br />Masonic Rites were observed at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday evening, July 13. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning, July 13 at Loretto Memorial Chapel. Dr. Gary Anderson and the Reverend Charles Peters officiated. Burial followed in Memory Garden in Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />POARCH, Gilbert S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Oct 1980<br />Funeral services for a native Giles Countian, Gilbert S. Poarch, 69, of Route 1, Belfast, who died Thursday, September 25, in Lewisburg Community Hospital were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Ralston-Lee Funeral Home, Petersburg, by the Rev. Jack Stubblefield and the Rev. James McCaleb. Interment was in Old Orchard Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Poarch was the son of the late Leon and Zola Brown Poarch. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillie Mae Moore Poarch; a brother, Odel Poarch, Cornersville; two half sisters, Mrs. Arcie Pass, Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Burthie Cheek, Niland, Cal.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />POARCH, Sarah Annie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Sep 1980<br />A mother, Mrs. Sarah Annie Poarch, 74, of Giles County and her daughter, Mrs. Annette Gaines, 46, of Dickson, a Giles County native, were killed last Wednesday afternoon in a one car accident in the small town of Cornersville, located in Marshall County. Suzanne Gaines, 17, of Dickson, daughter of Mrs. Gaines was removed to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville where she is listed in critical condition.<br /><br />The following story concerning the accident is taken from The Lewisburg Tribune.<br />Two women were killed and a third is in critical condition following an unexplained one-car accident about 3:00 p. m. Wednesday.<br />Victims were the driver, Mrs. Annette Gaines, 46, of Dickson and her mother, Mrs. Sarah Annie Poarch, 74, of Route 2, Cornersville, both of whom were killed instantly and Suzanne Gaines, 17, of Dickson, daughter of Mrs. Gaines, who was taken to Vanderbilt in Nashville and is listed in critical condition.<br />Joint services were held on Friday. The services were conducted from Cornersville Funeral Home and burial for both Mrs. Poarch and Mrs. Gaines in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Poarch is survived by her husband, C. E. (Preacher) Poarch of Diana, one son, Calvin Poarch of Cornersville, one sister, Miss Gladys Adams of Farmington and one brother, Loyd Adams of Farmington, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Gaines is survived by her husband, Thelwood Gaines of Dickson; two daughters, Mrs. Debbie Ezekiel of Madison and Miss Suzanne Gaines of Dickson; her father, C. E. Poarch and brother, Calvin Poarch of Cornersville.<br /><br />POITEVINT, Zada King OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zada Poitevint, 89, of Pulaski, who died Friday, November 27 in Pulaski Health Care Center, were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Clarence K. Stewart was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Poitevint, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late W.B. and Addie Sanders King, and was married to the late Clifford E. Poitevint. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Buford Harmon, Mrs. Tommy Gordon and Mrs. Whitson Jennette, all of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.<br /><br />POLING, Helen Jane Hiller OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Jane Poling, who died suddenly at her Columbia residence on Tuesday, January 12, will be held on Thursday, January 14 at 11:00 a. m. Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in charge of arrangements and burial will be in Polk Memorial Garden in Columbia.<br />A native of Van Wert, Ohio, Mrs. Poling was the wife of Dick Poling, and worked for a number of years as secretary at her husband&#8217;s business, Giles County Stockyard. She was the daughter of the late Franklin Otto William and Ferne Switzer Hiller.<br />Survivors include her husband, Dick Poling; four sons, Frank Poling, Mike Poling and Jim Poling, all of Columbia, and Bob Poling of Pulaski. She also leaves 8 grandchildren.<br /><br />POLLARD, Anna Esterleen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1988<br />Miss Anna Esterleen Pollard, 85, of Pulaski, died Saturday, June 18, 1988, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, June 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Pollard was the daughter of the late John C. Pollard, Sr. and Ida James Pollard.<br />Survivors include one brother, John Pollard of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />POLLARD, Fannie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1989<br />Miss Fannie Pollard, 99, of Ardmore Nursing Home (formerly of the Kedron community), died Sunday, Jan. 1, 1989, at Crestwood Hospital in Huntsville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Pollard was the daughter of the late J. W. and Nancy Hardy Pollard. She was a retired self-employed wallpaper hanger and cobbler.<br />Survivors include several cousins, nieces and nephews.<br /><br />POLLARD, James Buckner OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jan 1987<br />Mr. James Buckner Pollard, 83, of Prospect, died Sunday, Dec. 28, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Brian Fyke officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Pollard was the son of the late John C. and Ida Eliza James Pollard. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nannie Mae Pollard of Prospect; three daughters, Betty Sue Stewart of Goodlettsville, Mary Ida Montal of Pulaski, Beverly Ann Hillman of Terre Haute, Ind.; one brother, John C. Pollard of Pulaski; one sister, Esterlene Pollard of Pulaski; eight grandchildren.<br /><br />POLLARD, Lucy T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Lucy T. Pollard, 83, of Pulaski, died Monday, March 7, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with E. J. Davis officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Pollard was the daughter of the late Jessie Patrick and Lula Hazelwood Tate. She was married to the late Aubrey Pollard.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Toone and Mrs. Ruby Toone, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />POLLOCK, Reba Angus OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Reba Angus Pollock, age 76, of Madison, Alabama, died December 28, 1983, at the Jackson Hospital in Lester, Alabama. Funeral services were held Friday, December 30, at 2 p.m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with Brother Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Noblett Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Pollock was a member of the Church of Christ. She was a housewife, married to the late Samuel R. Pollock.<br />Survivors include, one son, Loyd Franklin Foust of Madison, Alabama; one granddaughter; three sisters, Mrs. Razzie Barnett, Mrs. Clara Shaneyfelt, both of Huntsville, Alabama, Mrs. Virginia Bafford of Toney, Alabama; and two brothers, C. C. Johnson of Madison, Alabama, Floyd E. Johnson of Harvest, Alabama.<br />Bennett May was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POLLY, George L. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Nov 1982<br />George L. Polly, 41, Route 6, Pulaski, died Sunday, November 7, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 9 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Andy Brown officiating.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Ostine Polly and the late Helen Birdsong Polly.<br />Survivors include his father; his step-mother, Frances Polly of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Kristie Smith and Kelli Jane Polly, Pulaski; and two brothers, Paul Polly, Pulaski and Terry Polly, Prospect.<br />Mr. Polly was an employee of Fafnir.<br /><br />POLLY, Hess OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Hess Polly, 68, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 30, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, April 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Tim Pyle and James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Polly was the son of the late John Arney and Maxie Roberts Polly. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Vallie Williams Polly; two sons, Billy and Bobby Polly, both of Pulaski; two brothers, John and Osteen Polly, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lee Roy Soloman of Elkton, Mrs. John May of Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren.<br /><br />POLLY, Morgan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Oct 1982<br />Mr. Morgan Polly, age 59, of Florence, Ala., died on September 14, 1982, at the Veterans Hospital in Birmingham, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held at the Woodlawn Church of Christ in Florence on Sunday, October 17 at 2:00 p. m. Burial was in Tri-City Memorial Garden, also in Florence.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Willie Jo Surles Polly of Florence; one son, Edward Polly of Florence; one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Conley of Florence; two sisters, Florie Surles, Elise Hargrove, both of Indiana; six grandchildren.<br /><br />POLLY, Willie Arnie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Sep 1984<br />Willie Arnie Polly, 61, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, September 19, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Arnie and Maxie Roberts Polly. He was an employee of Maremont Corporation.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, September 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Tim Piles officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Fay Williams Polly; three sons, David Wayne Polly, Jerry L. Polly and Morris A. Polly, all of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Eddie and Miss Brenda Joyce Polly, Pulaski; three brothers, Osteen Polly, William Polly, and John Polly, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Dezzie May, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Leoda Soloman, Elkton.<br /><br /><br />PONDER, Scotty OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jul 1983<br />Funeral services for Scotty Ponder will be held at 10:00 Wednesday morning, July 6, at Love-Cantrell Funeral Home in Smithville. Burial will be in the Ponder-Burton Cemetery in Smithville. Carr and Erwin was in charge of the local arrangements.<br />Ponder was a native of DeKalb County. He was an employee of Frito-Lay in Pulaski.<br /><br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Helen Ponder of Pulaski; his father, Bill Ponder of Nashville; one sister, Ginger Lynn Ponder of Texas; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lillie Derting of Smithville; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elex Ponder of Smithville.<br /><br />POOLE, Beulah Evalee Lawson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Beulah Evalee Poole, 53, Route 1, Prospect, died on Friday, November 23, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Roy Lawson. She was a Giles County High School cafeteria employee.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday, November 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Don Russell officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Woodrow Poole of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Fran Thompson, Pulaski; her mother, Mrs. Emily Lawson, New Albany, Indiana; a brother, Buford Lawson of Indiana; nine sisters, Mrs. Cliff Powers, Mrs. Mona Glass, Roxie Lawson, Mrs. Inez Jones, Mrs. Martha Cullins, Mrs. Lucille Renzo, Mrs. Elise Craven, Mrs. John Taylor, and Mrs. Bobby Jobe, all of Indiana; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />POOLE, Burris A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 May 1986<br />Mr. Burris A. Poole, 77, of Louisville, Ky., died Saturday, May 10, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held Monday, May 12, at New Hope Baptist Church in Brownsville, Ky., with burial in New Hope Cemetery. Barrett Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Poole was the son of the late Robert M. and Ona A. Poole. Survivors include one son, Shirley M. Poole of Pulaski; two step-daughters, Mrs. Wanda Minton and Mrs. Dean Vinson, both of Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Martha Christopher of the Stella Community; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />POOLE, Drucilla Ragan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1982<br />Retired Colonel Drucilla Poole, 60, died Friday, December 11, 1981 in a Texas hospital. A current resident of Los Neubes, Texas, Colonel Poole was the daughter of the late John and Grace Judia Poole of Pulaski. She was a 1939 graduate of Giles County High School.<br />Services were on Monday afternoon, December 14, at 2:00 p.m. at the Main Post Chapel of Fort Sam Houston. The Reverend Robert Poteet officiated.<br />Interment with full military honors was in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.<br />Col. Poole was a 1942 graduate of Scarritt College in Nashville, Tenn. and she received her Master&#8217;s Degree from Yale University in 1947 and her Ph.D from the University of Texas in Austin, Texas in 1968. She retired as the Director of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Nursing.<br />Survivors include one sister, Geneva Poole Pitt of Nashville; two nieces, Joyce Holder Bond of Bartlesville, OK and Gwendolyn Holder Presley of Chickamauga, GA; and two nephews, Wendell Neal Holder of Chickamauga, GA and John Claude Pitt of Nashville, TN.<br /><br />POOLE, Francis Woodrow OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1986<br /><br />Mr. Francis Woodrow Poole, 66, of Prospect, died Saturday, Jan. 11, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell and Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Poole was the son of the late Robert Mason and Oma Ann Mosley Poole and was married to the late Beulah Evalee Lawson Poole. He was a member of the Baptist Church, American Legion, VFW and a veteran of World War II. He was a retired restaurant owner.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Francine Mona Thompson of Prospect; one brother, Burris Poole of Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Martha Ann Christopher of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />POPE, Clifton Newsline 11 Feb &#8211; 18 Feb 1986<br />Mr. Clifton Pope, 66, of Pulaski, TN, died February 3, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held February 8 at 1 p.m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery at Buford Station, TN, with Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Pope was the son of the late Will and Bertha Ezell Pope. He was a retired employee of the America Tobacco Company and a member of the Olivet Missionary Baptist Church in Nashville, TN.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Almeda Pope of Nashville, TN; one sister-in-law; six nieces, eight nephews, and several great-nieces and nephews.<br /><br />POPE, Porter OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Feb 1983<br />Mr. Porter Pope, Pulaski, died Sunday, February 20, 1983. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Old Mt.Zion Baptist Church on East Washington Street. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Anna Pope, Pulaski, and a son, Philip Pope, Pulaski.<br /><br />POPE, Virgie Mae Massey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jun 1986<br />Mrs. Virgie Mae Pope, 77, of Prospect, (Elkton Community) died Friday, June 20, 1896, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 22, at Elkton Baptist Church with William Suddarth and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Pope was the daughter of the late Robert and Hallie Teelers Massey.<br />Survivors include her husband, Foster H. Pope of Elkton; four sons, Dean and Tracy Pope, both of Pulaski, Paul Pope of Selma, Alabama, Harold Pope of New Albany, Miss.; one sisters, Mrs. Mary Sue Wilburn of Ardmore, Ala.; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />POPEJOY, Evelyn May OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Feb 1982<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Evelyn May Popejoy, 63, of Route 3, Pulaski, will be held at 11:00 a. m. on Wednesday, February 17 at Capaul Funeral Home in Michigan with burial in Deerfield Cemetery in Ida, Michigan. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home will be in charge of the arranagements.<br /><br />A Michigan native, Mrs. Popejoy was the wife of the late Wallace Sterling Popejoy and the daughter of the late Amos and Hazel Stevenson Moon.<br />She is survived by three sons, William Sterling Popejoy of Pulaski; and Larry and Robert Popejoy of Monroe, Michigan; one brother, Embral Moon of Blissfield, Michigan. Several grandchildren also survive her.<br /><br />PORTER, Cassie Mangrum OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cassie Porter, 79, of Pulaski, were held Tuesday, June 9 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Gibsonville Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant. Mrs. Porter died Sunday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late William and Ann Stewart Mangrum and was the wife of the late Grady Porter.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Claude Clifton of Pulaski, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PORTER, John OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Mar 1985<br />John Porter, 79, of Pulaski died Friday, March 8, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. He was a member of the Campbellsville United Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 10, at Lays Funeral Home in Ethridge with burial in Lucy Cemetery, Marcus Nichols officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nellie Crite Porter, Pulaski; one daughter, Geneva Watson, Georgia; two granddaughters, Charlene and Melissa Watson, Georgia; one sister, Betsy Locke, New York; and one brother, Audie Porter of Michigan.<br /><br />PORTER, Viola Francis Coffman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Viola Francis Coffman Porter, 87, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Aug. 28, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Gary Louzon officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Porter was the daughter of the late John and Lillie Nelson Francis and was married to the late John Porter. She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church and was a retired nurse.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Adell Stinnett and Mrs. Georgia Louzon, both of Columbia, Mrs. Marion (Edith) Carroll of South Gate, Mich., Mrs.Gary (Geneva) Watson of Canton, Ga.; 21 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PORTERFIELD, Duel Sidney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Duel Sidney Porterfield, 78, of Frankewing, died Wednesday, April 10, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Texas, he was the son of the late Willis and Alma Williams Porterfield. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Brick Church Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Larry Gillespie officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary E. Porterfield, of Frankewing; one son, Ben Porterfield of Cornersville; one daughter, Brenda J. Haislip of Petersburg; and four grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />PORTERFIELD, Thomas Princeton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1983<br />Mr. Thomas Princeton Porterfield, age 72, of Route 3, Pulaski, died September 28, 1983, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May Chapel Friday, September 30, at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in the Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Texas, Mr. Porterfield was a member of the Methodist Church and was retired from the Heil-Quaker Corporation. He was the son of the late Willis and Alma Williams Porterfield. He was married to Betty Louise Porterfield of Pulaski.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, one son, Thomas Porterfield of Pulaski; one grandchild; and one brother, Dual Porterfield of McBurg.<br /><br />POTTER, Fannie Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Fannie R. Potter, 76, of 741 W. Cotton Street, Pulaski, died Tuesday, September 13, 1983, at Giles County Hospital following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at the Beulah Baptist Church Sunday, September 18, at 1:00 p.m. with the Rev. Curtis Dial officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Potter was a member of the Beulah Baptist Church and was a retired school teacher after having taught school for 48 years. She was married to Andrew Potter of Pulaski and was the daughter of the late Lee Roy and Dinishie Daly Reed.<br />Survivors other than her husband include, one daughter, Mrs. Will Alyce Bryant; one granddaughter, Mrs. Theoretta Radcliffe; two great grandsons, Christopher and Jeremy Radcliffe, all of Chicago, Illinois; three sisters, Mrs. Vernon Moody, Mrs. Lamora Legg and Mrs. Rosetta Rives, all of Indianapolis, Indiana; one uncle, Lewis Daly of Pulaski and other relatives.<br /><br />POTTS, Adella C. Davaney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1986<br />Mrs. Adella C. Potts, 79, of Pulaski, died Friday, June 6, 1986, at Royal Care Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, June 9, at Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Forrest Lawn Memorial Gardens in Nashville.<br />A native of Humphrey County, Mrs. Potts was the daughter of the late James Andrew and Cora McGehee Davaney and was married to the late Perry A. Potts.<br />Survivors include one son, Bill Potts of Pulaski; one grandson, David Potts; several nephews and nieces.<br /><br />POTTS, Perry Anderson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br />Funeral services for Perry Anderson Potts, 87, who died Wednesday, August 20 in Veterans&#8217; Administration Hospital, Murfreesboro, were conducted Friday at 2:30 p. m. at Forrest Lawn Funeral Home in Goodlettsville with burial in Forrest Lawn Memorial Gardens in that city. Church of Christ minister Marshall Flowers was the officiant.<br />A retired employee of the State of Tennessee, Mr. Potts was born in Dickson County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Potts. He was a member of the Madison Church of Christ in Madison.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Adella Devandy Potts of Pulaski; two sons, Bill Potts of Pulaski and William A. Potts of Dickson; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Kelley of Donelson and three grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POTTS, William Lewis, Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1984<br />Mr. William Lewis Potts, Jr., age 43, of 742 Grubb Drive, Mesquite, Texas, died December 27, 1983, at Bolivar, Tennessee in an automobile accident.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, December 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Allen and Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Potts Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Potts was a maintenance supervisor for Dallas Times Herald, Dallas, Texas. He was married to Mrs. Helen Verble Potts of Dallas; she survives. He was the son of William Lewis Sr. and Margaret Louise Johnson Potts of Prospect; both survive.<br />Survivors, other than his wife and parents, include, two sons, Allan and David Potts, both of Dallas; one brother, James Douglas Potts of Prospect; and one sister, Mrs. Betty Sanderson of Pulaski. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POWELL, Irvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1980<br />Funeral services for Irvin Powell, 68, of Prospect, a retired civil service employee of the United States Navy, who died Friday, May 16 in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, were conducted Monday at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev. William Moss was the officiant.<br />A Tennessee native, Mr. Powell was the son of the late Ted and Florence James Powell.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Georgianna Mello Powell; three brothers, Jim Powell and Richard Powell, Prospect, and Bill Powell, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Tucker and Mrs. Ann Curtis, Prospect; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />POWELL, Kate Blackwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Kate Blackwell Powell, 90, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Dec. 10, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Graveside services were held Saturday, Dec. 12, at Lone Oak Cemetery in Marshall County with the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Bills-McGaugh and Floyd Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Powell was the daughter of the late Samuel and Carrie Clay Blackwell. She was a member of Verona United Methodist Church in Marshall County.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Bill Bass of Pulaski; two grandsons, Mike Bass of Goodspring, Larry Bass of Oak Ridge; five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />POWELL, Kitty OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Feb 1985<br />Miss Kitty Powell, 93, Prospect, died on Monday, Feb. 18, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Irvin and Roberta Elder Powell. She was a Methodist.<br />Graveside services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, at Prospect Cemetery, William H. Moss officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge. Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />POWELL, Leslie M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Oct 1981<br /><br />Leslie M. Powell, 79, died Sunday, October 25, in Davis County Hospital in Owensboro, Ky. Services were held Wednesday at 10 a. m. at James Davis Funeral Home, with burial in White Oak, Ky.<br />Mr. Powell is survived by his wife, five sons and two daughters, one of which is Mrs. Robert (Theda) Madsen of Pulaski.<br /><br />POWELL, Marion Houston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1983<br />Marion Houston Powell, 93, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Wednesday, March 23, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Elmer Howell at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, March 25 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Interment followed in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Powell was a retired farmer and carpenter. He was married to the late Bertha Myers Powell and was the son of the late Jake and Eunice Bassham Powell.<br />He is survived by one son, Gilbert Powell of Scotts Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Oney Robinson of Mobile, AL; one brother, Johnny Powell of Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Mrs. Gracie McMasters of Five Points, Tenn., Mrs. Minnie Smith of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Lurlie Abrams of Oklahoma; five grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />POWELL, Martha J. Owens OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Nov 1981<br />Funeral rites were conducted Wednesday, November 25 at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 11:00 a. m. for Mrs. Martha J. Powell, 77, of Pulaski with interment in Oak Grove Cemetery. he Rev. Marvin Nelson officiated. Mrs. Powell died Moday in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Redder and Allie Bell Willis Owens.<br />Survivors include five sons, Earl Fry, Brady Fry, Horace Fry, Lincoln Fry, and Travis Fry, of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Alene Bruce and Mrs. Inez Graves, of Pulaski and Mrs. Elizabeth Counts, Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Barnett, Pulaski and Mrs. Annie Mae Deason, Florida; 29 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.<br /><br />POWELL, Milton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jun 1987<br />Mr. Milton Powell, 80, died Friday, May 22, 1987, at his residence in Bradenton, Fla. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 26, at Bradenton Funeral Home with burial in Ellenton Memorial Cemetery.<br />Mr. Powell, a former resident of Pulaski, was a graduate of Massey Military School and served as a lieutenant in World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife; a son; sisters, Mrs. Pauline Wilkins of Auburn, Ala., Mrs. Sara Bogue, Bradenton, and Mrs. Martha Brasch of Washington, D.C.<br /><br />POWELL, Peggy Alice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 May 1981<br />Mrs. Peggy Alice Powell, 28, of Route 2, Leoma, died Tuesday, May 19 in Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, Ala. Funeral rites were conducted Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Bobby Gobble. Burial was in Fall River Cemetery.<br /><br />Born in Lawrenceburg County, Mrs. Powell was the daughter of Oswald and Carrie Springer Hillhouse of Lawrenceburg. She was an employee of Murray-Ohio, Company, Lawrenceburg.<br />In addition to her parents survivors include her husband, James D. Powell; a son, Brad Benjamin Powell, Fall River; two daughters, Jennifer Vera Powell and Carrie Beth Powell, Fall River; and two brothers, Norman R. Hillhouse and Donald Hillhouse, Fall River.<br /><br />POWELL, Randy Moore OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Randy Moore Powell, 37, of Prospect, died Sunday, April 13, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Monday, April 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bryon Fyke officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Powell was a farmer.<br />Suvivors include his parents, James E. and Mattie Sue Moore Powell of Prospect; several cousins, aunts and uncles.<br /><br />POWELL, Richard Earl Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1988<br />Mr. Richard Earl Powell, Sr., 66, of Prospect, died Tuesday, May 3, 1988, at Huntsville Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, May 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Jay Hoppus and the Rev. Gary Mraz officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Powell was the son of the late Ted Edgar and Florence James Powell. He was a World War II veteran and was retired from the U. S. Air Force.<br />Survivors include his wife, Aldene Powell of Prospect; two sons, Terry Lynn Powell of Boaz, Ala., Ted Rolston Powell of Atlanta, Ga.; two step-sons, James D. Beecham of o&#8217;clock , Charles E. Beecham of Prospect; one daughter, Cheryl Powell Kirk of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Audra Lynn Holley of Prospect; two brothers, Jim Powell of Prospect, Billy Powell of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Curtis and Mrs. Robert Tucker, both of Prospect; 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />PRATT, John Houston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Sep 1989<br />Mr. John Houston Pratt, 56, of Goodlettsville, formerly of Giles County, died Friday, Sept. 15, 1989, at Edgefield Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held Sunday, Sept, 17, at Mt. Moriah Cemetery with the Rev. Glenn Denton officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Pratt was the son of the late Arthur Pratt. He was a retired printing press operator at the Nashville Tennessean newspaper.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Daisy Pratt of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Maudie Pratt Denton of Pulaski; one brother, Robert Pratt of Goodlettsville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PRATT, Roy L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Roy L. Pratt, 67, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 11, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Phillip Eubank and the Rev. Roy McDonald officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />A native of Anderson, Ala., Mr. Pratt was a member of Chestnut Grove Methodist Church and was a retired employee of Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Marie Cole Pratt of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Linda Stanford of Pulaski; one son, Floyd Dean Pratt of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Longshore of Giles County; one step-sister, Mrs. Pearl Brown of Rogersville, Ala.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Alice Tucker of Giles County, Mrs. June Bivens of Lawrence County; one brother, Jesse Pratt of Pulaski; two half-brothers, Robert Davis of Lawrenceburg, Hoyt Davis of Lavergne.<br /><br />PRATT, Thomas OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Feb 1984<br />Mr. Thomas Pratt, 55, of Munice, Indiana died Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1984 at Ball Hospital, Muncie, Indiana. Funeral services and burial took place in Muncie.<br />Mr. Pratt is survived locally by a sister, Mrs. Mildred Davis of Beech Hill.<br /><br />PRENTICE, Alice Virginia Barnett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1985<br />Alice Virginia Prentice, 73, of Ethridge (Campbellsville community) died Sunday, Oct. 20, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Doyle Smith, Argene Hughes and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lucy Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. W. and Emily Reed Barnett and was married to the late William Thomas Prentice. She was a member of Welcome Valley Baptist Church.<br />Suvivors include two sons, James Robert Prentice of Summertown, William Thomas Prentice, Jr. of Greenville, S.C.; two step-sons, Jack Prentice of Pulaski, Flournoy Prentice of Okeechobee, Fla.; two daughters, Lillie Wilson of Houston, Ala., Geneva Colvett of Mt. Pleasant; step-daughter, Louise Rogers of Okeechobee, Fla.; two brothers, Jesse Barnett and Tommy Barnett, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Mack Pinkelton of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren and five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRENTICE, Sam Owen OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1983<br />Mr. Sam Owen Prentice, 41, of the Campbellsville Community, died Thursday, June 30, 1983 at Parkview Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, July 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lucy Cemetery, mack Pinkelton, Orgene Hughes and Doyle Smith, officiating.<br />Other survivors include his wife, Dimple Griggs Prentice, Campbellsville; two brothers, William Prentice, Greenville, South Carolina, and Johnny Prentice, Summertown; two half-brothers, Jack and James Prentice, both of Pulaski; one sister, Geneva Colvett, Mt. Pleasant; two half-sisters, Lillie Mae Wilson, Houston, Alabama and Louise Rogers, Okeechobee, Florida.<br /><br />PRENTICE, Susie Phillips OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Oct 1980<br />Mrs. Susie Phillips Prentice, 70, Route 2, Summertown died Saturday, October 4 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, October 6 at 1:30 p. m. at North Funeral Home Chapel, Lawrenceburg with burial in Arlington Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant. The Rev. Ernest Casteel, the Rev. Danny Jones and the Rev. Boyd Bonee were the officiants.<br /><br />A Lawrence County native, Mrs. Prentice was the daughter of the late John and Eula Phiffer Phillips and was married to the late Raymond Howard Prentice.<br />Survivors include a son, John L. Prentice, Lawrenceburg; five daughters, Mrs. Geneva Workman, Mrs. Cleo Smith and Mrs. Frances Tatum, Pulaski, Mrs. Joyce Wallace and Mrs. Bonnie Barnes, Summertown; a brother, Clarence Phillips, Ypsilanti, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Bennett, Summertown; 24 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />PRESNELL, Minnie Leigh Creek OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Minnie Leigh Pressnell, 88, of Nashville, died Saturday, July 25, at Edgefield Hospital in that city.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, July 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Pressnell was the daughter of the late Joe and Fannie Kirk Creek.<br />Survivors include two step-daughters, Neida Wolaver of South Carolina, Jackie Singleton of Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Hickman of Pulaski, Frances Petty of Columbia, Jessie Underwood of Ardmore; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRICE, Charles (Chuck) D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Charles (Chuck) D. Price, 49, of Columbia, died Saturday, Nov. 30, 1985, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Mike Robert officiating. Burial was in Brace Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tommy Simpson Price of Columbia; three sisters, Eunice Henderson of Kingston, Tenn., Barbara Hollins of Columbia, Irene Travis of Pulaski; four brothers, Paul Price of Pulaski, Jerry and Jimmy Price, both of Columbia, Sammy Price of Augusta, Ga.; half-sister, Sherry Price of Columbia, S.C.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PRICE, Emogene Maultsby OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Oct 1983<br />A former Giles countian, Mrs. Emogene Price, 57, died Friday, Sept. 30, in Pensacola, Fla. Funeral services were held Monday in Pensacola with burial in that city.<br />Mrs. Price is survived by her husband, William B. Price of Florida; a sister, Mrs. James E. Holt of Pulaski; two brothers, Morris Maultsby of Pulaski and Roy Maultsby of Nashville.<br />Faith Chapel Funeral Home of Pensacola was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRICE, Gene O. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Aug 1982<br />Gene O. Price, 47, of Lawrenceburg, died on Friday, August 20, 1982, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Durward J. and Ruth Evelyn Randolph Price. He was employed in maintenance at Lions Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, August 22, at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Carl Sturgill officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Margaret Dunkle Price, Lawrenceburg; three daughters, Mrs. Judy Mullins, Trenton, Georgia, Mrs. Rosemary Vinson, and Miss Symantha Price, both of Lawrenceburg; four sons, Gene Allen Price, Jerry Wayne Price, Patrick Lee Price, and Anthony Jackson Price, all of Columbia, Paul Price of Pulaski, and Sammy Price, Martinez, Georgia; three sisters, Mrs. Eunice Henderson, Kingston, Tennessee, Mrs. Barbara Hollis, Columbia, and Mrs. Irene Travis, Michigan; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />PRICE, Mary Lillian OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1985<br />Miss Mary Lillian Price, 74, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Aug. 15, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. A native of Wales, United Kingdom, England, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Celia French Price.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, at the Church of the Messiah Episcopal of Pulaski with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Carl Cannon officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. J. M. Abernathy of Pulaski; two nephews, J. M. Abernathy, Jr. of Nashville, T. Jerome Abernathy of Pulaski; one great-niece; one great-nephew; one great-grandniece; and one great-grandnephew.<br /><br />PRICE, Milliard Coy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Milliard Coy Price, age 79, of 1731 Cullman Avenue, Prichard, Alabama, died October 30, 1983, at the Mobile Infirmary Hospital.<br />He was married to Blanche Young Price and was the son of the late Noah and Arizona Price. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 1, at the Rodney Funeral Home. Burial was in the Pinecrest Cemetery.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Wilburn, Pulaski, Vera Pope, Prichard; one step-son, Cecil Young, Mobile, Alabama; two brothers, William Dan Price, Decatur, Alabama, and Floy Price, Jasper, Alabama; one sister, Mrs. Ollie Knight, Lexington, Alabama; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />PRICE, Oder Harrison OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jul 1984<br />Mrs. Oder Harrison Price, 74, Route 3, Leoma, died on Saturday, July 14, 1984, at Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg. A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Walter L. Harrison and Marcella Rogers Harrison McMasters.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 15, at North Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery at Sugar Creek, Colin Laten officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Frank Price, Leoma; six sons, Dickey Price, Leoma, Lonnie Price, Madison, Alabama, Charles Price, Nashville, Bud Price, Tullahoma, Jackie Price, Pulaski, Jerry Price, Lawrenceburg; five daughters, Mrs. Jo Hester, Leoma, Mrs. Juanita Chapman, Memphis, Mrs. Dot Zimmerman, Pulaski, Mrs. Lucy Didick and Miss Doris Price, Leoma; one brother, Tommy Harrison, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Selina Roberts and Mrs. Auby Brown, Leoma; 25 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />PRICE, Reba Randolph OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jul 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Reba Randolph Price, 76, of Lions Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg, died on Monday, July 16, 1984, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. A native of Giles County, she was the wife of the late Samuel Jackson Price.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, at Oak Hill Baptist Church in Lawrence County, Jimmie Grisham officiating, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Esther Gulley, Mrs. Evelina Price, Mrs. Jewell Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Smith, all of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Bessie Box, Loretto; one son, Benton Price, Leoma; two step-sons, Charlie Price, Lawrenceburg, and Donald Price, Virginia; one step-daughter, Mrs. Edna Pratt, Pulaski; 17 grandchildren; 28 step-grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several step-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRINCE, Bessie Green OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Nov 1982<br />Mrs. Bessie Green Prince, 78, West College Street, Pulaski, died Saturday, October 30, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Pulaski with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Bill Morris officiating.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late John N. and Alice Eddleman Green, and widow of the late John Prince.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Joan Sanders, Pulaski, Mrs. Virginia Boshers, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Nita Allen, Hendersonville; two sons, Thomas O. Prince, Washington, Illinois, and John N. Prince, Jackson, Mississippi; a brother, Toby Green, Mt. Pleasant; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRINCE, Elizabeth Woodard Boaz OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Woodard Boaz Prince, 75, died Wednesday, April 9, 1986, in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday at Laughlin Funeral Home in Huntsville with burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />A former resident of Giles County, Mrs. Prince is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Joyce Boaz Leston of Huntsville; one son, William J. Boaz of Huntsville; one sister, Mrs. Lucille Adams of Franklin; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRINCE, Emma Lucille White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Apr 1987<br />Mrs. Emma Lucille Prince, 80, of Minor Hill, died Tuesday, April 21, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Prince was the daughter of the late William E. and Nora Nance White and was married to the late Erskine Prince.<br />Survivors include one son, John Prince of Athens, Ala.; five daughters, Mamie Britton and Betty Hancock, both of Pulaski, Sue Berry of Ohio, Katherine Vinson of Athens, Ala., and Lynada Taylor of Minor Hill; two brothers, Pete White of Ohio and Martin White of Florida; two sisters, Norma Hillis of Louisville, Ky., and Estelle Felker of Nashville; 20 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />PRINCE, Franklin Warren OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1989<br />Franklin Warren Pierce, 68, Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, June 29, 1989, at Crockett Hospital of a sudden illness. Funeral services were held Sunday at North Funeral Home in Lawrencehurg with Ronnie Marks officiating. Burial was in Cross Roads Cemetery.<br />Mr. Prince was a Giles County native and the son of the late William Charlie and Laura Smith Prince. He was a retired supervisor from Murray Ohio and a former deputy sheriff of Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dixie Lee Berins Prince, Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Leda Fae Withers, Five Points, Tenn., and Gail Hollman, White Plains, Ky.; two sons, Ralph and David Prince, both of Lawrenceburg; two step-daughters, Jo Ann Fisher, Lawrenceburg and Susie Williams, Loretto; two brothers, Elzie Prince, Columbia and Lee Prince, Byhalia, Miss.; three sisters, Elizabeth Shelton, Giles County; Bonnie Bobo and Nettie Jean Carpenter, both of Columbia; his step-mother, Mrs. Willie Burks, Pulaski; 13 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRINCE, Jake OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jan 1985<br />Mr. Jake Prince, 80, Pulaski, died on Sunday, January 6, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the husband of Mrs. Ruby Mae Prince. He was a member of First Baptist Church and a retired employee of the State Highway Department.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 8, at Bennett May Chapel, Clarence K. Stewart and Bill Morris officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRINCE, Ruby Mae Martin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Nov 1982<br />Mrs. Ruby Mae Prince, 76 Nichol Street, Pulaski, died Friday, October 29, 1982 at Giles County Hospital/ Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, October 30 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Luther and Roberta Rae Martin.<br />She is survived by her husband, Jake Prince; a daughter, Geneva Blasinghim, Muscle Shoals, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Tom Bolden, Pulaski; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRINDLE, Claude Jerome OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Claude Jerome Prindle, 80, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1988, at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 19, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Prindle was the son of the late Will and Roxie Lay Prindle and was married to the late Etta Mae Rose Prindle. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Louise Gammons of Fairview, Tenn.; one grandson, Bobby W. Gammons of Fairview; one sister, Mrs. Thelma Brewer of Pulaski; one brother, Roy Prindle of Pulaski.<br /><br />PROSSER, John Ward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 May 1987<br /><br />Mr. John Ward Prosser, 77, of Petersburg, died Monday, May 4, 1987, at Lincoln Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 6, at London Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Head Springs Cemetery in Belfast.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Prosser was the son of the late Edd and Bertha Petty Prosser. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Estep Prosser of Petersburg; one daughter, Edwina Wright of Shelbyville; four sons, Donald Earl, Thomas Hobby, Samuel Ward and James Ernest Prosser, all of Shelbyville; two brothers, Joe Prosser of Belfast, Henry Prosser of Dickson; one sister, Grace Henderson of Shelbyville; two grandchildren.<br /><br />PRUETT, Mamie Ruth Richardson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Oct 1987<br />Mrs. Mamie Ruth Pruett, 75, of Lompoc, Calif., died Sunday, Sept. 27, 1987, at her residence. Graveside services were held Thursday, Oct. 1, at Pisgah Cemetery with Samuel Anderson officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Pruett was the daughter of the late James A. and Nannie Madden Richardson. She was a member of the Trinity Church of Nazarene.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Martha Pruett of Lompoc, Calif., Peggie Poe of Atascadero, Calif.; two brothers, Claude Richardson of Bunker Hill, Walter Richardson of Columbia; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRYOR, Flora B. Abernathy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Flora B. Pryor of 636 Culpepper Street, Pulaski, died Monday, August 15, 1983 at the Community Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held on Saturday, August 20, at 1:00 p.m. at the Original Church of God with the Reverend S.D. Perkins officiating. Burial was in Fogg Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pryor was married to the late Elwood Pryor and was the daughter of the late Alfred and Sallie Abernathy.<br />Survivors include her children, Lula Mae Pryor, Sallie Huff of Pulaski, Quintella Coleman and W. A. Pryor of Nashville, Archie L. Pryor of St. Louis, Missouri and Oberta Gordon of Los Angeles, California; 26 grandchildren; 64 great-grandchildren; two nieces; two nephews; three daughters-in-law, Bessie, Mildred and Inez Pryor; three sons-in-law, Robert Coleman, James D. Huff, and Robert Gordon.<br /><br />PUGH, Pauline Dickey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1988<br />Mrs. Pauline Pugh, 67, died Friday, Nov. 25, 1988 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 28 at North Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Horeb Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, George Pugh, Sr.; five daughters, Peggy Polly, Delvene Moore, Barbara Parsons, Connie Pugh, all of Pulaski, Judy Adams, Summertown; George Pugh, Jr., Pulaski, Johnny Pugh and Jackie Pugh, both of Ethridge; three brothers, William, Willard and Leonard Dickey, all of Ethridge; two sisters, Bessie Martin and Lois Pott, both of Lawrenceburg; 21 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />PULLEY, Edward D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Edward D. Pulley, 85, of Columbia, died Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 5, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Pulley was the son of the late James H. and Dora Petty Pulley. He was retired from Union Carbide Corp. in Columbia and a member of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Columbia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dewees Porter Pulley of Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. John Robert (Carolyn) Marks of Giles County, Mrs. W. L. (Peggy) Godsey of California; three sons, Edward Pulley, Jr. of Nashville; James H. Pulley of Texas, William Neal Pulley of Columbia; nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PULLEY, Edward Mark OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1988<br />Mr. Edward Mark Pulley, 38, of Nashville, died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1988, at his residence.<br />Graveside services were held Saturday, Feb. 27, at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. A. Lynn Hill officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Pulley was a native of Alabama. He was a member of Dalewood United Methodist Church in Nashville and was an employee of Baird-Ward Printing Company of Nashville.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Angela Pulley of Nashville; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Pulley, Jr. of Nashville; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Perry Marks of Pulaski; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Edward B. Pulley of Columbia; one brother, James A. Pulley of Nashville.<br /><br />PURYEAR, Elna Hamlett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1982<br />Graveside services for Elna Hamlett Puryear, 93, who died on December 29 at Maury County Hospital, were held at 11:00 a.m. at Mt. Moriah Cemetery on Thursday, December 31. Roger Reedy and Marlin Goodman officiated at the service. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Puryear was the wife of the late Robert Edgar Puryear and the daughter of the late Joseph and Belle Cheatham Hamlett.<br />A Giles County native and a long-time member of the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Puryear is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mattie Belle Chalk of McKenzie, TN, Miss Louise Puryear of Pulaski, Mrs. Jane LaFern of Pulaski; one son, Joseph N. Puryear of Columbus, GA; eight grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Walter Burns of Pulaski, Mrs. Odell Ball of Pulaski and Mrs. Herman Cole of Athens, AL.<br /><br />PURYEAR, Henry Martin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1980<br />Henry Martin Puryear, Jr., 55, principal of McDowell Elementary School, died unexpectedly Thursday afternoon at Maury County Hospital.<br />A life-long resident of Columbia, Puryear was active in civic and community affairs for many years.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday at Highland Park Baptist Church with the Rev. H. Dallas Sugg officiating. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Nell Robinson Puryear; a daughter, Mrs. Nell Ann Zaunbrecher, Columbia; a son, Henry Martin Puryear III, Dallas, Texas; a granddaughter, Miss Ann Lindsey Puryear Zaunbrecher, Columbia; and two aunts, Mrs. Loyd W. Booker, Columbia and Mrs. Harvey Smith, Pulaski.<br /><br />PURYEAR, Lurline Wilkins Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Aug 1980<br />Mrs. Henry Martin Puryear, Sr., of Columbia died at Hillview Haven Convalescent Home Sunday, August 3 in that city after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the First Baptist Church in Columbia by the pastor, the Rev. Harold Smith. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Mrs. Puryear was the former Lurline Wilkins Thomas, a daughter of the late Thomas Marshall Thomas and Mrs. Stephen Henry King of Hopkinsville, Ky. A descendant of two pioneer families of Christian County, Ky., she was born in 1899 in Trigg County, Ky. and received her education in Hopkinsville, Ky. She attended Bethel Women&#8217;s College where she majored in voice and piano. She was a noted contralto soloist and a gifted teacher of piano.<br />In 1923, she was married to Henry Martin Puryear of Pulaski, who died in 1967. Before her marriage, Mrs. Puryear was assistant trust officer of the First City Bank of Hopkinsville, Ky. The family moved to Columbia in 1924, where they were active in the civic and cultural affairs of the city.<br />She was a member of the First Baptist Church, where she was director of music for thirty years and active in Sunday School.<br />Mrs. Puryear was a member of the former Schubert Music Club serving as the Sixth District president of the Tennessee Federation of Music Clubs. At her death, she was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, the Jane Knox Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Capt. James Madison Sparkman Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the James K. Polk Auxiliary. She was a charter member of the Thomas-Bridges Association of Kentucky.<br />Survivors include a son, Henry Martin Puryear, Jr., Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Loyd W. (Lucy George) Booker, Columbia; one grandson, Henry Martin Puryear, III, Dallas, Texas; one granddaughter, Mrs. Ed (Nell Ann) Zaunbrecher, Winston-Salem, N. C.; and one great grandchild, Ann Lindsey Zaunbrecher, Winston-Salem, N. C.<br /><br />PURYEAR, Mamie Madray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Mamie Madray Puryear, 97, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Puryear was the daughter of the late Thomas and Sallie Smith Madray and was married to the late J. Robert Puryear.<br />Survivors include one son, James Puryear of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Sara Mullins and Mrs. Nell P. Lee, both of Nashville; one sister, Annie Edmundson of Pulaski; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PUTNAM, Evelyn Laney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jun 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Evelyn M. Putnam, 72, of Route 6, Pulaski, Tennessee, died Thursday, June 25, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Graveside services were held Friday, June 26, at 2 p.m. at Lakeview Memory Gardens in Phoenix City, Alabama.<br />Mrs. Putnam was the daughter of the late John and Lela Ransom Laney. She was a retired seamstress.<br />Survivors include a son, William Hatfield, Pulaski; daughter-in-law, Marie Hatfield, Pulaski; 3 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PUTMAN, Harold Keith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Feb 1989<br />Harold Keith Putman, 25, died Saturday, Feb. 18, 1989 at his home in Prospect. Funeral services were held Feb. 20 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the Hazel Putman of Prospect. Other survivors include his grandmother, Ruby Putman of Prospect.<br /><br />RACKLEY, Joseph Madison OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1983<br />Mr. Joseph Madison Rackley, age 75, of 220 Rose Street, Pulaski, died September 19, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Private family services were held at the residence Wednesday, September 21, at 9:45 a.m. with graveside services following at 10:30 a.m. at Fogg Cemetery. Both services were conducted by the Rev. Paul Allen.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Rackley was a member of the Pulaski First United Methodist Church. He was past president of the Pulaski Exchange Club; member of the Masons; member of the American Legion Post 60; member of the Board of Stewards and Trustees of the First United Methodist Church of Pulaski; member of the Giles County Court for 18 years; and Mr. Rackley was retired from Rackley Insurance Agency in 1973.<br />Mr. Rackley was married to Jane Zuccarello Rackley of Pulaski and was the son of the late William Riley and Mary White Rackley.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include, two sons, Joseph Madison Rackley, Jr. of Pulaski, William Riley Rackley of Elmwood, Tennessee; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Rackley George of Columbia, Mrs. Mary Rackley Biles of Nashville; and one brother, William Wade (Billy) Rackley of Pulaski.<br />The Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of all arrangements.<br /><br />RACKLEY, William Wade OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jun 1986<br />Mr. William Wade (Billy) Rackley, 81, of Lawrenceburg, died Monday, June 9, 1986, at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Rackley was the son of William Riley and Mary Roberta White Rackley and was married to the late Sarah Bell Maddox Rackley. He was a retired contractor and a veteran of World War II.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Lisa Rackley Menendez of San Antonio, Texas, Kathy Rackley Russell of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Edith George of Columbia, Mary Bates of Nashville; two grandchildren.<br /><br />RAINEY, Charlie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1983<br />Charlie Rainey, 81, died at Athens Limestone Hospital following a heart attack on Friday, April 1, 1983.<br />Funeral services were held at Spry Funeral Home in Athens on Sunday, April 3 with Brother Evans officiating. Burial followed in a local cemetery.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Ruth Marbut Rainey of Athens Nursing Home; two daughters, Luthene Burgess of Benton Harbor, MI, and Irene Tucker of Athens; one son, Jimmy Rainey of Athens; one step-son, Winford Marbut of Benton Harbor; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RAINEY, David OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jan 1985<br />David Rainey, 88, Pulaksi, died on Monday, January 14, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rainey. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, January 16, at Bennett May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosa Lee Rainey, Pulaski; one son, Allen Rainey, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Iva Lee Conrad, Cypress, California; one brother, Roy Rainey, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Cooper, South Gate, California, Mrs. Lonie Chapman, Columbia, and Mrs. Vera Lanier, Pulaski; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RAINEY, Fletcher OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1981<br />Funeral rites for a retired farmer, Fletcher Rainey, 79, of Route 5, Pulaski, who died Thursday, January 8 in Giles County Hospital, were held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in New Hope Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rainey was a Giles County native, the son of the late Sam and Susie Englett Rainey. He was a World War II veteran.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rachel Edwards Rainey; three sons, James Miller, Cincinnati, Ohio, Norris Miller,Waynesville, Ohio and Ben Jones, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Trabert, Mrs. Ellen Henson and Mrs. Brenda Adams, Pulaski, Mrs. Sammie Hayes, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Lovetta Fralix, Oklahoma; two brothers, David Rainey and Roy Rainey, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Cooper, California, Mrs. Lonnie Chapman, Columbia, and Mrs. Vera Lanier, Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.<br /><br />RAINEY, Paul Eugene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Oct 1983<br />Paul Eugene Rainey, 78, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1983 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were Thursday, Oct. 6, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was retired from Interstate Paving Company.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Eleanor Gordon Rainey of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Jewell Story of Pulaski; one brother, Hubert Rainey of Windfall, Ind.; one grandchild, and one great grandchild.<br /><br />RAINEY, Rosa Lee Samuels OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 May 1987<br />Mrs. Rosa Lee Rainey, 87, of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 3, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 6, at Bennett May Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rainey was the daughter of the late Will and Ruth Harris Samuels and was married to the late Dave Rainey. She was a member of Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Iva Conrad of Cypress, Calif.; one son, Allen Rainey of Pulaski; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Walls of Columbia, Mrs. Becky Turner of Pulaski, Mrs. Virginia Sook of Decatur, Ala.; one brother, Thomas Samuels of Winner, Ark.<br /><br />RAINEY, Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Roy Rainey, 85, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Aug. 24, 1986, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Rainey was the son of the late Samuel Edward and Susie Ann Angus Rainey. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Vera Lanier of Pulaski, Mrs. Lonie Chapman of Columbia, Mrs. Mattie Cooper of Texas.<br /><br />RAINS, Ernest Melford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1983<br />Mr. Ernest Melford Rains, age 73, of 211 S. 3rd Street, Pulaski, died September 19, 1983, at his home.<br />Funeral services were held at Adams Brown Funeral Home Thursday, September 22, at 10:30 a.m. with Howard Rains officiating. Burial was in Marshall Memory Garden at Albertville, Ala.<br />A native of Blount County, Ala., Mr. Rains was a retired farmer. He was married to the late Virginia Seibold Rains and was the son of the late Preston F. and Sarah Humphrey Rains.<br />Survivors include two sons, Thomas and Truman Rains, both of Pulaski; four brothers, Herbert Rains of Rome, Georgia, Howard Rains of Oneonta, Ala., Virgil and Milton Rains, both of Albertville, Ala.; one sister, Bertie Upton, Birmingham, Ala.; 10 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RALSTON, Charles A. (Buddy) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1984<br />Charles A. (Buddy) Ralston, 76, died on Wednesday, September 5, 1984, in Lawrenceburg. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late C. A. and Mattie Baker Ralston. He was a retired shoemaker, having worked in Pulaski, Lawrenceburg and Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, September 7, at Bumpas Cemetery, North Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Elizabeth, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Stanley Ralston, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />RALSTON, James K. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1985<br />Mr. James K. Ralston, 87, of Smyrna, formerly of Aspen Hill community, died Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1985, at Southern Hills Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John and Lula Thompson Ralston. He was retired from the railroad and was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elise H. Ralston of Smyrna; four daughters, Frances Parman of Smyrna, Joyce Misha of Virginia, Muriel Wilkerson of Memphis, Virginia Sary of Illinois; one sister, Clara Stennis of Mississippi.<br /><br />RANCK, Joe Howard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1988<br />Joe Howard Ranck, 64, of Pulaski, died Saturday, April 2, 1988 from accidental drowning.<br />He was the husband of Barbara Ranck and the son of the late Howard and Verna Black Ranck.<br />Funeral services were held April 12, 1988 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born in Giles County, a member of the Methodist church, and a veteran of World War II. Ranck was also a retired employee of Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors other than his wife, Barbara Ranck of Pulaski; include one son, Randy Ranck of Pulaski; one daughter, Jo Ann Martin of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Deidre Johns of Lewisburg; two step-sons, Chris Johns of Pulaski and Tim Johns of Huntsville and one brother, Avery Ranck of Pulaski.<br /><br />RANDALL, Dallas M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Dec 1981<br />Graveside services for Dallas M. Randall, 86, of Lawrenceburg, who died Tuesday, December 1 at Scott Memorial Hospital in that city, were held Wednesday at Lawrenceburg Memorial Garden by the Rev. Robert LA Crost.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Randall was the son of the late John M. and Delana Rackley Randall. He was a retired body shop mechanic.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Edith Morris, Lawrenceburg; a sister, Mrs. Lila Mae Wilburn, Florida; three grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.<br />North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RANDALL, Pauline W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Jul 1983<br />Pauline W. Randall, age 81, of Route 6, Pulaski, died July 1, 1983 in the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 7:30 p.m., Saturday night at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park, Inc. at St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />Ms. Randall was a native of Australia. She is survived by her husband, Fred Thomas Randall of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Retiano of New York and Mrs. Eileen Krol of Connecticut; two step-daughters, Mrs. Bernice Beasley of Pulaski, Mrs. Freda Pry of Lynnville; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; and three step-great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />RANDOLPH, Angela Dawn OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Sep 1986<br />Angela Dawn Randolph, three weeks old, died Thursday, Aug. 28, 1986, at Vanderbilt Hospital. Graveside services were held Monday, Sept. 1, at Gatlin Cemetery with Rev. Bill Suddarth officiating. Taylor Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include her parents, J. D. and Phyllis Randolph of Ardmore; one brother, Matthew Randolph of Ardmore; one sister, Amanda Randolph of Ardmore; grandparents, James and Lottie Randolph of Ardmore, Gene and Shirley Sizemore of Birmingham, Ala.; great-grandmother, Mrs. H. C. Sizemore of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Craig OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Craig Randolph, 73, of Prospect, died Sunday, Aug. 17, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 21, at Willow Grove Baptist Church with Rev. Dorsey Coleman officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Stella.<br />Mr. Randolph was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include four daughter, Mrs. Mildred Matthews, Mrs. Betty Gentry, both of Prospect, Mrs. Helen Hambric of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Annie Margaret King of Elkmont, Ala.; four sons, Willie G. Randolph of Prospect, James and Willie Randolph, both of Athens, Ala., Craig Randolph, Jr. of Nashville; 47 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Daisy Mae Southerland OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Dec 1982<br />Mrs. Daisy Mae Randolph, 84, Hermitage, Tennessee, died Friday, December 3, 1982 at Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, December 5 at Prospect United Methodist Church with burial in the Prospect Cemetery, the Rev. Bill Moss officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Otis and Sally McAlister Southerland, and widow of the late Willis Randolph.<br />She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Nashville, two sons, William Randolph, North Bergen, New Jersey and Billy Randolph, Hermitage; two sisters, Mrs. Naomi Chunn, Nashville, and Lillie Southerland, Prospect; eight grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. Hermitage Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Dellar Nolley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Dellar Nolley Randolph, 93, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1989, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 21, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Johns Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Randolph was the daughter of the late Jason Monroe and Gilley Hamlett Nolley and was married to the late George Randolph. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include one nephew, James Nolley of Pulaski; one great-nephew; one great-niece; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Annie Lou Nolley of Pulaski.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, James P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Aug 1989<br /><br />Mr. James P. Randolph, 64, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1989 at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 19, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bill Suddarth and the Rev. Michael Johnson officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Mr. Randolph had been an employee of Fafnir in Pulaski for the last nine years. He was a member of American Legion.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lottie Bee Randolph; two sons, James D. Randolph of Ardmore, David Ray Randolph of Clarksville; one daughter, Mrs. Neita L. Mitchell of Blanche, Tenn.; three sisters, Annie Mae and Elsie Randolph, both of Huntsville, Ester Letson of Harvest, Ala.; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, John Morris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Oct 1989<br />Mr. John Morris Randolph, 63, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Oct. 12, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Randolph was the son of the late Johnny A. and Lillie Ray Randolph. He was a retired chief petty officer of the U. S. Navy.<br />Survivors include his wife, Violet Randolph of Pulaski; two step-sons, Mike Newton of Ft. Rooker, Ala., Tommy Newton of Huntsville, Ala.; one step-daughter, Brenda Parr Reinhart of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Edward Randolph of Pulaski; three sisters, Anna Lou Nolly and Myrtle Watts, both of Pulaski, Alene Pierce of Nashville; five grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />RANDOLPH, Lessie F. Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lessie F. Randolph, 90, of Bowling Green, Ky., and former Pulaski resident, who died Sunday, March 30 at Fern Terrace Lodge, Bowling Green, were conducted Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Randolph, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late John and Mattie Moulder Smith.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Sally Cassetty, Bowling Green and Mrs. Christine Dugger, Indianapolis, Ind.; a son, W. J. Randolph, Maderire Beach, Fla.; 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Patsy Jim OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Sep 1980<br />Mrs. Patsy Jim Randolph, 70, of Route 2, Prospect, died Friday, September 5 in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Glen Keenon. Interment was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Randolph was the daughter of the late Joe and Sally Ann McClaster Southerland and was married to the late Elmer R. Randolph.<br />Survivors include a son, Richard Randolph, of Prospect; three sisters, Miss Lillie Southerland of Prospect, Mrs. Naomi Chunn and Mrs. Daisy Randolph of Nashville.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, William Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Aug 1986<br /><br />Mr. William Reed Randolph, 77, of Minor Hill, died Saturday, Aug. 9, 1986, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Aug 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKinney, Mack Pinkelton and Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Randolph was the son of the late John and Anna Hall Randolph. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lorene Randolph of Minor Hill.<br /><br />RANKIN, Guy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Guy Rankin, 81, of Belfast who died Thursday, March 27 in Community Hospital, Lewisburg, were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bills-McGaugh Chapel in that city with interment in Round Hill Cemetery at Belfast. The Rev. J. L. Perry was the officiant.<br />Mr. Rankin, a retired farmer, was born in Marshall County, the son of the late Mark Franklin and Sally Adams Franklin.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lennis Woodward Rankin; two daughters, Mrs. Mark Goodman, Brick Church and Mrs. Clara Rankin, Belfast; a son, Loyd Rankin; a brother, J. G. Rankin, both of Belfast and one grandchild.<br /><br />RANKIN, Ruby Clara OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Aug 1987<br />Miss Ruby Clara Rankin, 64, of Belfast, Tenn., died Thursday, August 13, 1987, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 14, at Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Chapel with J. L. Perry officiating. Burial was in Round Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Miss Rankin was the daughter of the late Guy Rankin. She was the retired assistant postmaster at Belfast and a member of Union Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her mother, Lennis Woodward Ranklin of Belfast; one sister, Mrs. Mark (Orma) Goodman of Brick Church; one brother, Loyd Rankin of Belfast.<br /><br />RATLIFF, Bearnese Shrader OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1985<br />Mrs. Bearnese S. Ratliff, 55, of Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, March 12, 1985, at Lion&#8217;s Manor Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg. A native of Giles County, she was a member of First Assembly of God.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Lawrence County Memorial Garden, Tony Morgan and Marvin Nelson officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Mr. John M. Ratliff of Lawrenceburg; her mother, Vera Lou Rose Rhinehart of Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Glenda Longshore and Mrs. Anita Cozart, both of Lawrenceburg; eight brothers, James, Frank, William, Louie, Lon, Oscar, George and Don Shrader, all of Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Dinease Watts of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ellen Moore of Giles County; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />RATLIFF, Hubert Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1984<br /><br />Mr. Hubert Edward Ratliff, age 72, of Route 1, Prospect, died at the Giles County Hospital January 18, 1984. Funeral services were held Friday, January 20, at 2 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with A. L. Mitchell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Ratliff was retired from Maremont-Gabriel Corporation. He was married to Mrs. Mildred Johnson Ratliff of Prospect; she survives.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include: two half-brothers, Lindsey Durham, John Durham, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mamie Parker, Mary Kathern Abdell, both of Georgia.<br /><br />RAY, Arnie Linsey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jan 1980<br />Arnie Linsey Ray, 89, of Pulaski died Friday, January 11 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mr. Ray, a Giles County native and retired farmer, was a member of Diana United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Barnes Ray;; a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Derryberry of Nashville; a son, George A. Ray of the Beech Hill Community; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />RAY, Claude Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Claude Lee Ray, 73, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Jan. 7, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Graveside services were held Sunday, Jan. 10, at Maplehill Cemetery in Huntsville, Ala., with Arney Eliff officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., Mr. Ray was the son of the late Hollie R. and Florence Richardson Ray.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lula Ray of Pulaski; one son, Billy Ray of Pulaski; one sister, Miss Lidia May Ray of Huntsville, Ala.; two grandchildren.<br /><br />RAY, Harvey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1987<br />Mr. Harvey Ray, 59, of Prospect, died Wednesday, April 29, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, May 1, at Bennett May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. North Funeral Home in Lawrencburg was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ray was the son of the late Robert Lee Ray. He was a member of Trinity Methodist Church and the VFW in Lawrenceburg. He was a machinist.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nell Ray of Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Susie Woodward of Lawrenceburg; two sons, Larry Lee Ray of Pulaski, Norris Wayne Ray of Smyrna, Ga.; four grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Maggie Steelman Ray of Elkton; two sisters, Lillie Mae More and Virginia Moore, both of Elkton; one brother, Hubert Lee Ray of Belton, Texas; one half-brother, Nick Warren of Lexington, Ind.<br /><br />RAY, Ida Belle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Oct 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Ida Belle Ray, 86, died Saturday, Oct. 17, 1987, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 19, at Lay Funeral Home in Ethridge. Burial was in Ethridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three sons, Jim Ray of Ethridge, Raymond and Charles D. Ray, both of Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />RAY, Mattie Barnes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Barnes Ray of Pulaski, who died Friday, January 25 at Fairhaven Nursing Home, were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ray was the daughter of the late Monroe and Sallie Hamlin Barnes, and was married to the late Arney Ray. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include a son, George Ray of the Beech Hill Community; a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Derryberry of Nashville; a brother, Kenneth Barnes of Madison; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />RAY, William R. (Bob) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Apr 1982<br />William R. (Bob) Ray, 63, of Tullahoma, a retired supervisor for Genesco, died March 24, 1982, in Harton Memorial Hospital in Tullahoma.<br />Graveside services were held at 1:00 o&#8217;clock, March 25, in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. The body was at Daves-Elbertson Funeral Home.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sara Curtis Ray; two sons,William, Jr. of Tracy, CA and John Curtis of Estill Springs, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. Pat MacLanabran and Sherry Ray, both of Tullahoma; one brother, James Ray of Columbia; three sisters, Virginia Laster of Lewisburg, Elizabeth Ramsey of Nashville and Betty Hendricks of Paducah, Ky.; and two grandchildren<br />.<br />RAYBURN, James G. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Aug 1981<br />James G. Rayburn, 65, a Giles County native, died Monday August 3 in Cleveland Clinic at Cleveland, Ohio. Services for Mr. Rayburn will be held Thursday, August 6, at 4:00 p. m. at Fairmont Presbyterian Church, Cleveland. Burial will also take place in that city.<br />At the time of his death, Mr. Rayburn, son of the late Judge and Mrs. E. B. Rayburn, was owner of Flexalloy Fastners, Inc., a major Ohio distributorship.<br />A college roommate of the late Justice Joe W. Henry, Mr. Rayburn was also a veteran of World War II, in which he served as a Bombadier for the Air Force.<br />Survivors include his wife, Leane Donahue Rayburn of Cleveland, Ohio; two sons, James Rayburn and Andrew Rayburn, both of Cleveland; 3 brothers, John Rayburn of Pulaski, Matthew Rayburn of Thompson Station, and Elbert Rayburn of Indianapolis, Ind.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Epler of Oak Ridge, Mrs. Margaret Ridgeway of Jackson, Miss., and Mrs. Alice Harper of Philadelphia, Pa.<br /><br />REASONOVER, Robert Paul Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Feb 1989<br /><br />Robert Paul Reasonover, Sr., 85, Route 6, Pulaski, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Monday at Bennett May Chapel with Brother Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Reasonover was the son of the late Forrest Aubrey and Elizabeth Carpenter Reasonover and the husband of the late Lillie Mae Reasonover. He was a Giles County native and a retired truck driver.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Dorris Brown, Edith and Clara Reasonover, all of Pulaski and Mrs. Elizabeth Burns of Nashville; two sons, Robert Reasonover of Pulaski and Aubrey Reasonover of Huntsville; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Tyler, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />REAVES, James William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1986<br />Mr. James William Reaves, 77, of Nashville, formerly of the Center Point community in Giles County, died Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 20, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Dwight Bledsoe officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reaves was the son of the late Ira and Allie Graves Reaves. Survivors include his wife, Mildred Irene Prosser Reaves of Nashville; one son, Paul Carroll Reaves of Nashville; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Nola Park and Mrs. Nannie Lou Marks, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />REDD, Ruby Wilburn OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Jun 1989<br />Ruby Wilburn Redd, 81, Route 2, Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, June 18, 1989, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Tuesday at First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Redd was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late George Wylie and Maud Ethel Freeman Wilburn. She was married to the late Mayburn Redd.<br />She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg, Pioneer Club for retired telephone operators and a retired telephone operator.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Ernestine Redd, Lawrenceburg; one step-daughter, Alice Coggin, Pulaski; three sisters, Mary Barnes, Fayetteville, Frances Wilburn and Wilma Childers, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Hollis Wilburn, Pulaski, and Herbert Wilburn, Hendersonville; three grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br />North Funeral Home of Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REDD, Walter Eugene OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jan 1983<br />Mr. Walter Eugene Redd, 60, N. Ingram St., Pulaski, died Wednesday, January 5, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, January 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bradshaw Cemetery, Enos Cross officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Nannie Lou Marks of Pulaski and the late Mayborn Redd.<br /><br />In addition to his mother survivors are his wife, Lois Russell Redd; and four sisters, Mrs. Robert Coggin, Diana, Mrs. Richard Williams and Mrs. Jerry Malone of Pulaski, and Doris Lovett of Nashville.<br />Mr. Redd was a veteran of World War II, and a retired salesman.<br /><br />REDDEN, Grady Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1983<br />Grady Luther Redden died suddenly in Las Vegas, Nevada, on the 8th of June, 1983. He was born in Tracy City, Tennessee, on January 18, 1901. Later, he moved to Cornersville where he lived until 1943, when he and his family moved to Las Vegas.<br />Preceding him in death were his son, Leon, who died on July 1, 1954, and his wife, Gladys Roberts Redden, who died on December 18, 1971.<br />Surviving him are his daughter, Mildred Muriel Hall, of Las Vegas and Leon&#8217;s children, Dennis Redden of Hayward, California and his son, Jeffery; Sammy Redden of Hayward, California and his two sons, Sammy, Jr. and Clyde; Rose Anna Robbins of Lansing, Michigan; and Penny Wise and her daughter, Anna of Las Vegas.<br />Mr. Redden was a brother-in-law to Mrs Harrison (Nellie) Williams of Pulaski. He was a member of the Church of Christ. He worked for the City of Las Vegas Housing Authority until November 1982. Services and burial were at Woodlawn Cemetery in Las Vegas.<br /><br />REDEN, James A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jan 1984<br />James A. Reden, 87, died Sunday, Jan. 22, 1984 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Bryant and Susie Wheeler Reden and was married to the late Katherine Virginia Prentice Reden.<br />Survivors include six sons, Joe D. Reden, Indiana, Billy Reden, Pulaski, Bobby Reden, California, Duane Reden, California, Sammy Reden and David Reden, both of Nashville; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Jane Johnston, New Jersey; a sister, Sallie Mae Thornton, Florida; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />REDMOND, John J. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Oct 1987<br />Mr. John J. Redmond, Jr., 36, of Jersey City, N.J., died Friday, Oct. 9, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. (Sybil Whitt) Redmond, Sr. of Pulaski; one sister, Jeanie Redmond of Boston, Mass.<br /><br />REECE, Mary H. Parks OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Mar 1989<br />Mrs. Mary H. Reece, 67, died Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held March 1 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth and Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Lura Dunnavant Parks. She is survived by her husband, William O. Reece, Conway Community; one daughter, Jewell D. Teeples, Conway Community; one brother, Tommy Parks, Pulaski; two sisters, Hallie<br /><br />Johns, Pulaski and Alene Deal, Nashville; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />REED, Anita Louise OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Oct 1981<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Anita Louise Redd, 67, Palmyra, died Friday, October 9 in that city at Palmyra Intermediate Care Center. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Redd, a retired employee of Genesco, Inc., was the daughter of the late Wake and Ida Prosser Redd. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Kathleen Hastings, Ardmore, Ala.; a brother, Cletus Redd, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />REED, Dorothy Watson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Mar 1986<br />Dorothy Watson Reed, 48, of Antioch, Tenn., died Saturday, March 1, 1986, at Baptist Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 2, at Woodlawn Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Ms. Reed was a member of the Antioch Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson of Bryson; three sons, Larry Reed, Jr. of Antioch, James and David Moffett, both of Mt. Juliet; one daughter, Angela Reed of Antioch; one brother, Harold (Pete) Watson of Bryson; one sister, Carolyn Mansfield of McMinnville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />REED, Herman Carmack OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 May 1980<br />Funeral services for Herman Carmack Reed, 71, who died Sunday, May 11 at his residence in Pulaski, were conducted Monday at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Billy Langford. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Reed was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Sam C. and Mary Cole Reed. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dimple Russell Reed; a daughter, Mrs. Esterlene Neese; three sisters. Mrs. Woodrow Strawn and Mrs. Grady Lackey, Pulaski, and Mrs. Layon Brown, Gallatin; a brother, S. C. Reed, Jr., Winchester; several grandchildren and several great grandchildren.<br /><br />REED, Lela Arney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, June 4 for Mrs. Lela Arney Reed of Fayetteville at Higgins Funeral Home with burial in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />Mrs. Reed was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Arney of A native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Roy Shelton, of Fayetteville; two sons, James Reed and Charles Reed; two sisters, Mrs. Alene Lanier of Frankewing and Mrs. Mildred Slausen of Ardmore and ten grandchildren.<br /><br />REED, Matthew D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jul 1984<br />Matthew D. Reed, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Reed of Pulaski, died on Thursday, July 12, 1984. Graveside services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, July 13, at Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg. London Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to his parents include one brother, Christopher Dale Reed, Pulaski; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Louise McCord, Lewisburg; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Cleo Reed Blackwell, Elkton.<br /><br />REED, Tillman Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Aug 1987<br />Mr. Tillman Lee Reed, 69, of Pulaski, died Friday, Aug. 7, 1987, at Columbia Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 8, at First United Methodist Church of Pulaski with the Rev. Garry R. Hogan and the Rev. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reed was the son of the late Carson Lee and Alma Holt Reed. He was a member of First United Methodist Church of Pulaski where he was a member of its administrative board for many years. He was a retired employee of Richland Oil Company where he served as bookkeeper for 25 years and later manager when the company became part of the John Gifford Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Margie Hogan Reed of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Donna Barr of Columbia, Mrs. Anita Yingling of Clarksville; three grandchildren.<br /><br />REED, Virginia Reeves OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Aug 1989<br />Virginia R. Reed, 85, died Friday, Aug. 4, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Aug. 5 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Alta Watson Reeves and was married to the late Phillip Reed.<br />Survivors include one brother, John W. Reeves, Hendersonville; two sisters, Mrs. August Suetchin, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Bennie Lou Johns, Pulaski.<br /><br />REEDUS, Arthur OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Major Arthur Reedus, age 38, of Route 2, Prospect was hit and killed while walking across the Elk River Bridge in Elkton early Friday morning. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />Reedus, who had problems with his eyesight, apparently wandered out into the road in the path of an uncoming truck.<br />He was on the way to his brother&#8217;s house for a trip to the doctor. Elkton Police Chief Reedie Mitchell, who investigated, said the accident was unavoidable and no charges will be placed. The Giles County Ambulance Service responded to the call shortly after 6:00 a. m.<br />Funeral services for Major Reedus, age 38 were held Sunday at 11:00 a. m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home with the Rev. William Manning officiating. Interment was in the Center Point Cemetery.<br />Mr. Reedus was a native of Elkton, Tennessee and the son of Mrs. Jennie Reed Reedus of Elkton and Joseph Reedus of Huntsville, Ala. and died Friday morning January 16, 1981 after being struck by an automobile at Elkton.<br /><br />Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Thomas Donald Reedus of Nashville; and William Reedus of Pulaski; one sister, Miss Julia Reedus of Pulaski; grandfather Robert Reed of Louisville, Ky. and other relatives.<br /><br />REEDUS, Julia Mae OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Aug 1987<br />Ms. Julia Mae Reedus, 47, of Pulaski, died Saturday morning, August 1, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 5, at Abraham McKissack Chapel with Lawrence Childress officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Louisville, Ky., she was the daughter of the late Joseph Reedus. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Jennie Reed Reedus of Pulaski; four children, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Stevenson of Elkton, David Ray Reedus, Miss Martha Marie Reedus and Miss Mary Margaret Reedus, all of Pulaski; a grandson, Calvin Anthony Stevenson of Elkton; two brothers, Joe Thomas Reedus of Nashville, William Johnson of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />REEDY, Kevin Wade OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Aug 1989<br />A Columbia teenager was killed Wednesday from a single shotgun blast to his chest fired accidently by his older brother. Kevin Wade Reedy, 15, a Central High School student, was pronounced dead at his home on Jackson Heights Road.<br />Investigators said his brother, James Mark Reedy, 17, shot his brother accidently. Mark Reedy told police he was cleaning the shotgun when the weapon accidently discharged, striking the closed bedroom door and hitting Kevin Reedy in the chest.<br />Kevin Reedy was a native of Maury County and active in Boy Scout Troop 103, having just completed work on his Eagle Scout badge.<br />Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents and brother are his grandmother, Mrs. Kathryn Reedy, Pulaski, and Mrs. Hettie Wade, Minor Hill.<br /><br />REESE, Lila Nelson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1980<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Lila Nelson Reese, 79, of Montgomery, Ala., died Friday, May 16 in Baptist Medical Center in that city. Funeral services were conducted at Carr and Erwin Chapel Sunday at 1:30 p. m. by the Rev. Elmer Harwell. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Reese, a retired employee of Genesco, Inc., was the daughter of the late Andrew J. and Ina Scott Nelson.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert R. Reese; a son, Nelson Reese, Montgomery; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Cronier, Montgomery and Mrs. W. D. Hadford, Fairfax, Va.; a brother, J. B. Nelson, Huntsville, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Christine May, Pulaski; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />REEVES, Robert Justin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Jan 1984<br /><br />Robert Justin Reeves, 68, Rt. 2, Lynnville, died Monday, January 16, 1984 at his home. Funeral services were to be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, January 18, at the Lynnville Presbterian Church with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Reeves is survived by his wife, Edith Baker Reeves; two daughters, Mrs. Willie Cox and Mrs. Hazel Erwin, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Virgil McClintock, Cornersville, Mrs. Willie Maxey, Mt. Juliet, and Mrs. Roland (Robin) Baker, Nashville; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REEVES, Terry Wayne Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1986<br />Terry Wayne Reeves, Jr., 2ï¿½ month old, of Ardmore, Tenn, died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 27, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his parents, Terry Wayne and Jackie Rollins Reeves of Ardmore, Tenn.; two sisters, Heather and Felisha Reeves, both of Ardmore, Tenn.; one brother, Jamie Reeves of Ardmore, Tenn.; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rollins of Lebanon, Tenn.; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Reeves of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />REYNOLDS, Amy May OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Amy Reynolds, 55, of Slidell, La., died Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1986, at North Shore Medical Center in Slidell. Memorial services were held Sunday, Aug. 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Moss officiating.<br />Survivors include her mother, Dimple May of Sarasota, Fla.; one son, Charles E. Coggin of Clearwater, Fla.; one daughter, Diane Reynolds of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Bobby May of Pulaski; one sister, Brenda Evans of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Early OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Nov 1985<br />Mr. Early Reynolds, 104, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 2, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at noon Wednesday, Nov. 6, at Old Mt. Zion Baptist Church with Rev. Dalton Holt officiating. Burial was in Agnew Cemetery.<br />Mr. Reynolds was a native and life-long resident of Giles County. He was the son of the late Dan and Fanny Reynolds and was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Old Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Knights of Pythias Lodge and Court of Calanthe.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Florence Reynolds; two sons, Early Reynolds, Jr. of Nashville, John Reynolds of Chicago, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. Sallie Nance of Nashville, Mrs. Lela Hamilton, Mrs. Mary Morris, both of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Herman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jan 1988<br /><br />Mr. Herman Reynolds, 83, of Prospect, died Sunday, Jan. 10, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 14, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Walter Coleman officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reynolds was the son of the late Paul and Janie Bentley Reynolds.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Gennette Nelson of Prospect; Mrs. Martha Gilbert of Indianapolis, Ind.; two brothers, Wayman Reynolds of Prospect, Jim Reynolds of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Tennie Bridgeforth of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 May 1982<br />James Reynolds, 51, a former resident of Giles County, died on Tuesday, May 11, 1982 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital in Nashville, TN.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday, May 15 at 1:00 p.m. at Jordon Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Chicken Creek Cemetery.<br />He is survived by, two sisters, Mrs. Robbie Wagstaff of Nashville and Mrs. Gertrude Houston of Chicago, IL; two brothers, Raleigh and Wallace Reynolds, bot of Nashville.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, James Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Dec 1983<br />Mr. James Edward Reynolds, age 61, of 449 North Third Street, Pulaski, died Monday morning, December 5, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, December 9, at 12 o&#8217;clock in Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Frank Brooks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Reynolds was a native of Pulaski and was the son of the late Robert and Gertrude Wilkerson Reynolds. He was a veteran of World War II, and a former employee of Hester Battery Company and Western Auto.<br />Survivors are his ex-wife, Mrs. Everline Reynolds of Pulaski; seven children, Mrs. Mattie Hayes, Clarksville, Miss Evelyn Reynolds, Pulaski, Mrs. Martha McCord and Miss Estelle Reynolds, both of Nashville and Pvt. Ethel Reynolds, U. S. Army, Germany, James Pointer, Oakland, Calif., and Harold Reynolds, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Harris, Pulaski; two brothers, Robert Reynolds, Louisville, Kentucky and Samuel Reynolds, Marion, Ohio. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Jim OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1988<br />Mr. Jim Reynolds, 88, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 1, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Walter Coleman officiating. Burial will be in Phoenix Chapel Cemetery in Prospect.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reynolds was the son of the late Paul and Janie Bentley Reynolds and was married to the late Lucille Harney Reynolds. He was a member of the Phoenix Chapel A.M.E. Church and was a retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Eva Gilbreath, Mrs. Sarah Harney, Mrs. Myrtle Payne and Mrs. Mamie Cosby, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Ruth Arnold of Hickory, N.C., Mrs. Jimmie Russell of Dayton, Ohio, Edna Reynolds of Indianapolis, Ind.; eight sons, Calvin and Herbert Reynolds, both of Indianapolis, William and Walter Reynolds, both of Hickory, N.C., John Reynolds of Nashville, Paul Reynolds of Columbia, Joe Reynolds of Albuequerque, N.M., Bobby Reynolds of Pulaski; one brother, Wayman Reynolds of Pulaski; one sister, Tennie Bridgeforth of Pulaski; 90 grandchildren; 89 great-grandchildren; and 30 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, John Andrew OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Nov 1989<br />Mr. John Andrew Reynolds, 52, died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1989, in Chicago, Ill. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 20, 1989, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel at Queen Ann Funeral Home in Pulaski with the Rev. John Tucker officiating. Burial was in Agnew Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reynolds was the son of the late Early Reynolds. He was a limo driver for the Howard Johnson Lodges and Hotels, Inc. in Chicago.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lula Mae Reynolds of Chicago; three sons, John Jr., Andrea and Brian Reynolds, all of Chicago; two grandchildren, Janell A. and Brandon Reynolds, both of Chicago; his mother, Mrs. Florence Reynolds of Nashville; one brother, Early Reynolds, Jr. of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Marsh and Mrs. Sallie Nance, both of Nashville, Mrs. Lela Hamilton of Pulaski; five nieces, four nephews; mother-in-law, Mrs. Lura Bledsoe of Pulaski.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Mack M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 May 1986<br />Mr. Mack M. Reynolds, 92, of Pulaski, died Thursday, May 1, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 4, with Rev. Robert Oliver officiating. Burial was in Goodspring Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Dolores Reynolds, Madie Reynolds and Mrs. Gary Gilbert, all of Indianapolis, Ind.; four sons, Benny, Morris, and Walter Reynolds, all of Pulaski, Mack Reynolds, Jr. of Indianapolis, Ind.; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Mattie Lou White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Mattie Lou Reynolds, 76, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 2, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 5, at Old Zion Primitive Baptist Church.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Reynolds was the daughter of the late Ed and Laura White and was married to the late Tom Reynolds.<br />Survivors include her son, John Thomas Reynolds of Pulaski; one step-son, Willie D. Gupton of Campbellsville; two step-daughters, Mrs. Louise G. Murrey of Pulaski, Mrs. Savannah Neal of Nashville; two grandchildren; seven step-grandchildren; one brother, John White of Indianapolis, Ind.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Oscar OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1980<br />Oscar Reynolds, 26, was killed Friday night around 11:00 p. m. when his car, a Ford Maverick, wrecked on Highway 31 north near the Harris Machine Shop.<br />The Giles County Rescue Squad was called to the wreck to extinguish the blazing car and to free Reynolds from the car. Reynolds was transported to Giles County Hospital where he was announced dead on arrival.<br />Reynold&#8217;s car apparently ran off the left side of the highway, troopers said, before crossing back over the roadway and overturning in a ravine where the vehicle burned.<br />Eleven men of the Rescue Squad responded to the call.<br /><br />Funeral arrangements were made by the Jordan Funeral Home.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, William Davis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Jun 1983<br />Mr. William Davis Reynolds, 68, Pulaski, died Friday, June 3, 1983, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 12, at First Baptist Church with burial in the Reynolds&#8217; Family Cemetery, R. A. Oliver officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lucius and Martha Mason Reynolds and was a retired employee of the City of Pulaski.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. May A. Reynolds, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille Simmons, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Frances Primus, La Verne, Calif., and Miss Pamela Reynolds, Nashville, TN; one son, Andre Reynolds, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Myers, Harvey, Ill., and Mrs. Lilly Pearl VanLeer, Nashville; two brothers, Luther Reynolds, Louisville, KY, and Clarence Reynolds, Sioux City, Iowa, and five grandchildren.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, William Emmett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Oct 1982<br />William Emmett Reynolds, 89, of Goodspring died October 7, 1982, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. on Saturday, October 9 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mark Johnson and Jim Morgan officiating. Burial followed in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reynolds was a retired blacksmith. He was married to Hattie Longshore Reynolds and was the son of the late Lorer and Palistine Warren Reynolds.<br />Survivors include, his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Juanita Hurt of Nashville, Mrs. Essie Delorah of Florida; 5 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RHEA, Addie Booth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 Jan 1981<br />Mrs. Addie Booth Rhea, 96, of Chilhowee Nursing Center in Maryville died Dec. 29, 1980. Graveside services was held Wednesday Decemeber 31 in Maplewood Cemetery where she was interred. Rev. Gudger Nichols conducted the service.<br />Mrs. Rhea, who was born in New Orleans, La. March 18, 1884, was the daughter of the late John Booth and the late Addie Harris Booth. Her husband was the late Joe C. Rhea. She held membership in the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Buford Rhea, Oak Ridge, two grandsons and two great grandsons. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RHEA, Dan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Sep 1980<br />The remains of Giles County native Dan Rhea were discovered Friday afternoon in a shallow grave near Columbia in Maury County. Rhea, a Memphis attorney, was last seen 19 months ago, January 27, 1979 as he left his mother&#8217;s home near Campbellsville at 5:30 p. m. to run an errand, expecting to be back in an hour.<br />Authorities believe Rhea, who had been shot in the head, was the victim of robbery as he had in his possession $26,000 and only pocket change, a couple of dollar bills, comb, watch, cigarette lighter and cigarettes were found on his body.<br /><br />Acting on a tip received by Marshall County officials from an informant, Maury County Sheriff Bill Voss, TBI Agents Andrew Earl and Jerry Eubank, Marshall County Sheriff Danny McDaniels, and Dr. William Bass, the head of the University of Tennessee&#8217;s Anthropology Department, with two assistants Steve Symes and Pat Wiley, all went to a bean field off Iron Bridge Road in Mauy County, approximately 100 yards outside Columbia&#8217;s city limits in search of the body. Using a front end loader to dig, the men chose a spot at random and started digging after glasses, believed to be Rhea&#8217;s were found near a clump of trees. After three scrapes, the loader operator, Jimmy Campbell, unearthed a section of hand. For the next three hours small hand tools and brushes were used to uncover the remains, which had been buried approximately 12 inches of dirt. The remains were taken to Memphis on Saturday where Dr. Jim Bell, assistant medical examiner will perform an autopsy.<br />All evidence collected at the gravesite will be turned over to District Attorney General Bob Gay for further investigation. No arrests have been made at this time.<br />Rhea&#8217;s car was found February 3 in the Maury County Hospital parking lot where officers believe it had been left on the night he was murdered. Money wrappers were also found in the car. Rhea had come to Giles County to visit his mother and to go to a family reunion in Nashville the following day, January 28.<br />Daniel F. B. Rhea, 35, was the son of the late Giles County General Sessions Judge David Rhea, Jr. and Mrs. Louise Rhea of the Campbellsville community. He was a Giles County High School graduate and received his undergraduate and law degree from U. T. in Knoxville. For a brief period he was associated with the Pulaski law firm of Wade and Forrester and then moved to Nashville working for the University of Tennessee office of General Counsel.<br />While the body found has not been officially identified as that of Rhea, officials are &#8220;99 and 44 one-hundreths percent sure it&#8217;s him.&#8221; Clothing on the body matches those Rhea was wearing when last seen, a cross given to Rhea by a friend was identified, and x-rays of pins in Rhea&#8217;s leg were identical to x-rays made of the body, Friday afternoon.<br />TBI Agent Andrew Earl stated &#8220;There is a long way to go and the investigation is not over.<br /><br />RHEA, Emma OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jun 1989<br />Emma Rhea, 78, Pulaski Health Care Center, died Saturday, June 24, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Graveside services were held Monday at Maplewood Cemetery and conducted by Rev. Gary Kelly.<br />Mrs. Rhea was a Davidson County native and the daughter of the late Roy and Emma Cannon Davis Rascoe. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a housewife.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert Rhea, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Judy White, Eldorado, Ark.; one son, Rascoe Rhea, Selmer, Tenn., and four grandchildren.<br /><br />RHODES, Minnie Lee Hodge OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />Minnie Lee Rhodes, 95, died Saturday, Dec. 31, 1988 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 2 at Bennett May Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Leoma Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Rhodes was the daughter of the late E. L. and Rose Campfield Hodge and was married to the late Walter L. Rhodes, Sr.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Myrene Fielder, Pulaski, Mrs. Vela Landrum, Florence, Ala.; two sons, Walter L. Rhodes, Jr., Pulaski, Howard Rhodes, Independence, Mo.; 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RHODES, Solon Rose OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Apr 1989<br />Mr. Solon Rose Rhodes, 83, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 4, 1989. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 8, at Campbell Chapel A.M.E. Church with the Rev. William H. Smith officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery in Nashville with the Rev. James R. King officiating. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Rhodes was the son of the late George and Susan Lloyd Rhodes and the grandson of the late Ruthie Lloyd. He was married to the late Katherine Martin Rhodes. Mr. Rhodes had an extensive race track career, working as a groomsman, foreman and trainer of race horses at the Milky Way Farm. He worked with the NAACP and Tullahoma Consistory No. 185 A.A.S.R.S.J, U.S.A., and served as treasurer of St. John Lodge Nor. 10 F.&amp;A.M.<br />Survivors include his brother, Solomon George Rhodes of Detroit, Mich.; daughter and son-in-law, Vesta and Homer Wheaton of Nashville; three grandchildren, Kevin and Tanya Wheaton Rise, Charles Pope of Nashville; one grandson, Zachary Austin Pope of Nashville; one niece, Louise Stone Sims of Cleveland, Ohio; one cousin, Nancy Olds Moss of Nashville.<br /><br />RHODY, Henry B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Sep 1981<br />Henry B. Rhody, 87, died Sunday September 6 at his home on Route 1, Pulaski. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Scotts Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Larry Glass. Burial followed in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Dekalb County, Mr. Rhody was the son of the late William Henry and Eliza Pack Rhody and was married to the late Martha Ellen Owens Rhody.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Louise White, Mrs. Daisy Sherrell, and Mrs. Esther Campbell, Pulaski and Mrs. Ruby Cox, Leoma; 11 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RHOTON, Wiley H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Oct 1980<br />Wiley H. Rhoton, 72, of Chattanooga died Friday, September 19 in a Chattanooga Hospital.<br />Services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Brainerd United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Ripley and Dr. Cecil P. Hardin officiating.<br />Interment followed in the Brainerd United Methodist Church Cemetery. He was married to Mrs. Alma Alexander Rhoton formerly of Campbellsville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma Alexander Rhoton; one son, Dr. Alexander Rhoton of Chattanooga; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan of Tullahoma; two grandsons; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />RICE, Joe Batson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services for a machinist, Joe Batson Rice, 67, of Ethridge were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with the Rev. Wayne Kelly and the Rev. Ronnie Gay officiating. Mr. Rice died Friday in Scott Memorial Hospital following an extended illness.<br /><br />He was born in New Providence, the son of the late Rev. John S. and Belle Batson Rice.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie Lee Tarpley Rice; a daughter, Mrs. Annabelle Litspiech, Lawrenceburg; a foster son, Ralph Costello, Denver, Colo.; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Fisher, Columbia, Mrs. Ottie Porter, Williamsport and Mrs. Mary Stone, Lynchburg; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />RICH, Hallie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jan 1982<br />Miss Hallie Rich, 88, died on Saturday, January 2, 1982, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A retired saleslady for Kuhn&#8217;s Variety Store in Pulaski, she was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a native of Tennessee, the daughter of the late John and Orlean Long Rich.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 3, at Bennett-May Chapel, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Reverend Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Survivors include several cousins.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Bessie Irene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Bessie Irene Richardson, age 77, of Route 6, Pulaski, died November 23, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel Friday, November 25, at 10 a.m. with the Reverend Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Richardson was the daughter of the late Thomas and Hortence Cole Reed. She was married to the late Clifford Richardson.<br />Survivors include, three daughters, Barbara Gibson of Pulaski, Ann Gibson of Prospect, Billie Ruth Payne of Noblesville, Indiana, and five grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Doris Orton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Doris Orton Richardson, 75, died January 1, 1985 at Sleepy Hollow Mann Nursing Home in Virginia. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 5 at North Funeral Home Chapel with burial in John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br />Survivors include two sons, Gilbert Richardson, Virginia, John Thomas Richardson, California; two sisters, Mrs. Della White, Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Mary Oroton Newcomer, Virginia; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Ela Reedy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Aug 1987<br />Mrs. Ela C. Richardson, 81, died Monday, August 3, 1987, at Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., after an extended illness. She was a native of Giles County, a homemaker and a member of the Methodist Church. She was the daughter of the late Otha and Laura Vestal Reedy.<br />Funeral services were held August 4, 1987, at 2:00 p.m. at Loretto Memorial Chapel with Rev. Larry Wilcoxson and Rev. Willie Weaver officiating. Burial followed in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Laura Lou Cardin, Goodsprings, TN; one son, Vestal Richardson, Goodsprings, TN; four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one great-great -grandchild.<br /><br /><br />RICHARDSON, Harley H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Sep 1986<br />Mr. Harley H. Richardson, 69, of Gainesboro, Tenn., died Friday, Sept. 5, 1986, at Jackson County Hospital. Funeral services were Sunday, Sept. 7, at Anderson Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. James Paul Anderson and Bro. Thomas Eaves officiating. Burial was in John L. Clark Memorial Cemetery in the Stone community of Jackson County.<br />A native of Jackson County, Mr. Richardson was the son of the late Jim and Rosie Lee Lawson Richardson. He was a retired mechanic, a Church of Christ minister and a member of the Gipson Avenue Church of Christ in Gainesboro.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ara Jackson Richardson of Gainesboro; two daughters, Mrs. Judy Hix of Cookeville, Mrs. Janet Hawkins of Lynnville; two brothers, Bee and Joe Richardson, both of Gainesboro; two sisters, Mrs. Jane Carter and Mrs. Edith Moss, both of Cookeville; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Henry R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1984<br />Mr. Henry R. Richardson, age 81, of the Mt. Zion Community, passed away January 5, 1984, at Crockett General Hospital after an extended illness.<br />He was a native of Lauderdale County, AL, a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. He was the son of the late James and Lou Killen Richardson.<br />Funeral services were held January 7, 1984 at Loretto Memorial Chapel at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Larry Wilcoxson and Rev. Willie Weaver officiating. Burial followed in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ela Reedy Richardson, Goodsprings, TN; one daughter, Laura Lou Cardin, Goodsprings, TN; one son, Vestal Richardson, Goodsprings, TN; one brother, Tom Richardson, Leoma, TN; four sisters, Mrs. Gertrude White, Mrs. Mace Wilburn, Mrs. Clara Glass, all of Leoma, TN, and Mrs. Polly Skinner, Orlando, Fla.; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Joe P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Sep 1987<br />Mr. Joe P. Richardson, 81, of Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, Sept. 24, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 26, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Richardson was the son of the late Joseph Moore and Emma Petty Richardson and was married to the late Cora Lee Gunnell Richardson. He was a retired carpenter and member of Pulaski Street Church of Christ in Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Lantz Asplint of Nashville, Mrs. Patsy Weaver of West Point, Tenn.; one son, Nelson L. Richardson of Killen, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. J. R. Mabry of Pulaski; nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; three nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Katherine Tarpley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Mar 1989<br />Mrs. Katherine Tarpley Richardson, 75, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 15, 1989, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held Thursday, March 16, at Mt. Moriah Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Richardson was the daughter of the late Polk and Florence Rich Tarpley and was married to the late Roy Richardson. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Juanita Mize of Pulaski, two sons, Charles Richardson of Bodenham and Wagoner Richardson of Pulaski; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Ruby Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1988<br />Mrs. Ruby D. Richardson, 83, of Lawrenceburg, died Friday, May 20, 1988, at Scott Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 21, at Bennett May Chapel with Johnnie Felker officiating. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Richardson was the daughter of the late G.W. and Fannie Gibbs Davis and was married to the late Thomas Luther Richardson. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two sons, Kenneth C. Richardson of Pulaski, George E. Richardson of Pinson, Ala.; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Thomas Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1987<br />Mr. Thomas Luther Richardson, 86, of Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, April 30, 1987, at Lawrenceburg Manor Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 2, at Bennett May Chapel with Gerald King officiating. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Richardson was the son of the late Thomas and Callie Estes Richardson. He was a member of the Church of Christ, a retired farmer and retired from Genesco.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby D. Richardson of Lawrenceburg; two sons, Kenneth Richardson of Pulaski and George Richardson of Birmingham, Ala.; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RICHEY, Lela Mae SmithCampbell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Lela Mae Richey, 86, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, September 10, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Leonard and Nancy Doggett Smith and was married to the late Henry Richey. Survivors include two sons, Rufus L. and Wheeler Campbell, both of Pulaski; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RIDDLE, Nellie Jones OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Nellie Jones Riddle, 88, of Goodlettsville, died Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1987, at West Side Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 23, at Woodlawn Funeral Home with Clifford Owens, minister at Rivergate Church of Christ, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br />Mrs. Riddle was a member of Rivergate Church of Christ and was married to the late Claudice E. Riddle.<br />Survivors include two sons, Luther W. Riddle of Lynnville, Paul David Riddle of Greenbrier; one daughter, Allene Dunn of Goodlettsville; 13 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RIDGEWAY, Lucy M. Carr OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Lucy M. Ridgeway, 77, died on Friday, August 31, 1984, at her residence on Route 1, Goodsprings.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom and Amanda Jane Davis Carr and was married to the late Solon E. Ridgeway.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, September 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Effie Lou White, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ellie Wright, Goodspring; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />RIDGEWAY, Mauvelene Forsythe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Funeral rites for Mrs. Mauvelene Ridgeway, 45, of Five Points, who died Monday, March 31 in Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg, were held Wednesday at 1:00 p. m. at Appleton Church of Christ with Horace Stutts the officiant. Burial was in the Appleton Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Ridgeway was the daughter of the late Hubert and Oleto White Forsythe. She was an employee of the Loretto Casket Company.<br />Survivors include her husband, Howard Lain Ridgeway; a son, Barry Anthony Ridgeway; a daughter,, Miss Sheila Kim Ridgeway; both of Five Points; a brother, Thomas E. Forsythe of Florence, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Rosson and Miss Wilma Ridgeway of Five Points and two grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RIDINER, Robert A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Robert A. Ridiner, 59, of Fayetteville, died on Sunday, Feb. 3, 1985, in Lincoln Regional Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Marvin Ridiner. He was a dairy farmer and a member of the Baptist church.<br />Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at Higgins Funeral Home, Bobby Bates and Don Gatlin officiating, with burial in Cedar Hills Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ruby Ethel Short Ridiner; his wife, Mrs. Mable Peden Ridiner; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Whitaker and Mrs. Paulette Taylor, both of Lincoln County; four sons, Roger Allen, James Robert, John Ed and Paul Ridiner, all of Lincoln County; seven sisters, Mrs. Marie Francis of Peoria, Ill., Mrs. Maggie Watkins, Mrs. Kay Shelton, Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, and Mrs. Rachel Cates, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Audrey James and Mrs. Jean Davis, both of Ethridge; two brothers, John and Leslie Ridiner, both of Pulaski; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />RIDNER, Ruby Short OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Ruby Ridner, 86, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Sept. 17, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 20, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Argene Hughes officiating. Burial was Johns Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Ridner was the daughter of the late Buck and Maggie Wilkerson Short and was married to the late Marvin Ridner. She was a member of the Baptist church.<br /><br />Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Audrey James, Mrs. Imogene Davis, Mrs. Rachel Cates, Mrs. Maggie Watkins, Mrs. Katie Shelton and Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Marie Francis of Peoria, Ill.; four sons, Thomas, Leslie, and Bennie Joe Ridner, all of Pulaski, Robert Ridner of Fayetteville; one foster son, Talmadge Park of Pulaski; 30 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; and 14 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RIGGAN, Huram Dow OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for Huram Dow Riggan, 61, of Route 2, Lynnville, were held on Friday, March 12 at 10:30 a. m. at the Carr and Erwin Chapel. Brother Pat Goodlow officiated with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Ivy, Arkansas and a World War II veteran, Mr. Riggan died at his residence on Wednesday, March 10, 1982. He was a retired employee of Texas Eastern. He was a member of Lynnville United Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Riggan is survived by his wife, Juanita Riggan of Lynnville; two daughters, Mrs. Reba Walls of Pulaski and Mrs. Connie Page of Lynnville. He is also survived by one brother, Horace Riggan of Carthage, Arkansas; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Smith and Mrs. Lester Pierce, both of Fordyce, Arkansas and Mrs. Althea Crowder of Ivy, Arkansas. Three grandchildren also survive him.<br /><br />RIGSBY, Mary Lydia Shelton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1985<br />Mrs. Mary Lydia Shelton Rigsby, 72, of Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, August 20, 1985, at Whitesburg Manor Nursing Home in Huntsville, Ala. A native of Dyer County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Rev. William Jefferson and Inez Hatch Shelton and was married to the late James Franklin Rigsby. She was a retired Lawrence County School teacher.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 23, at North Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens, Andy Brown and Odis Green officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Rigsby Sexton of Huntsville, Ala.; one granddaughter, Pam Sexton of Huntsville, Ala.; two brothers, Charles T. and Richard Shelton, both of Nashville.<br /><br />RIGSBY, Vera Phillips OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />Vera Phillips Rigsby, 80, died Friday, Dec. 30, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Jan. 1 at Bennett May Chapel with Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Lay Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />She was a native of Giles County and the daughter of te late Sam T. and Usie Arnett Phillips and was married to the late Horace Neal Rigsby.<br />She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Alberta Monks, Fayetteville, Mrs. Geneva Francis, Nashville; one brother, Mahlon Phillips, Pulaski.<br /><br />RISNER, Rhonda Lynn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Feb 1987<br />Miss Rhonda Lynn Risner, 19, of Ethridge, died Thursday, Feb. 19, 1987 at Scott Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 21, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Cleo Bunt officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Risner was an employee at O&#8217;Henry&#8217;s Restaurant and a 1986 graduate of Lawrence County High School.<br /><br />Survivors include her parents, Bobby Gene and Eleanor Carroll Risner of Ethridge; two sisters, Beverly Risner of Columbia, Sandra Yokley of Ethridge; one brother, Bobby Gene Risner, Jr. of Columbia; paternal grandfather, Ray Risner of Ethridge; one niece; several aunts and uncles.<br /><br />RIVERS, Bertha Mae Potter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Bertha Mae Rivers, 75, of Pulaski, did Tuesday, March 15, 1988, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Pulaski with the Rev. Dalton Holt officiating. Burial was in Chicken Creek Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rivers was the daughter of the late Mary Potter. Two days after her birth, her mother died and she was reared by an aunt and uncle, the late Frank and Johnella Roberts. She was a member of the Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, where she served on the Mothers&#8217; Board until illness prevented her participation.<br />Survivors include her husband, Butler Rivers of Pulaski; five sons, George Butler, Willie Joe and Bobby Rivers, all of Pulaski, Wilson Rivers of Louisville, Ky., James Edward Rivers of Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Minnie Lee Neal, Mrs. Geneva Owens and Mrs. Cora Brown, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Linda Howard of Nashville; 28 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />RIVERS, George Butler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br />George Butler Rivers, 57, 437 North Third Street, Pulaski, died April 28, 1989, at Maury County Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held April 30 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in Rocky Point Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />He was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Bertha Roberts Rivers.<br />Survivors include his father, Butler Rivers, Pulaski; four brothers, Willie Joe and Bobby Rivers, both of Pulaski, Edward Rivers, Nashville and Wilson Rivers, Louisville; four sisters, Minnie Lee Neal, Geneva Owens, Cora Brown, all of Pulaski, and Linda Howard, Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROBBINS, William Randall OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Feb 1984<br />Funeral services were scheduled Thursday for a 16-year-old Richland High School junior, William Randall Jones of Ethridge.<br />The youth was found dead of a gunshot wound on the porch of a rural Lawrence County church on Monday night, Feb. 24. Authorities have ruled that the fatal wound was self-inflicted.<br />Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 2 at the Loretto Memorial Chapel with burial in Cromwell Crossroads Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his parents, William and Peggy Risner Robbins of Ethridge; a brother, Billy Wade Robbins, Ethridge; a half-brother, Kenny Hadock, Ethridge; two half-sisters, Cathryn Griggs, Waynesboro, and Karen Robbins, Birmingham, Alabama.<br /><br />ROBERSON, Lloyd Mack OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Oct 1988<br />Mr. Lloyd Mack Roberson of Athens, Ala., died Sunday, Oct. 23, 1988. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 25, at McConnell Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Donald Clem and the Rev. J. D. Saint officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery in Ardmore, Ala.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Emma Turner Roberson of Athens; one son, Jerry Cox of Athens; two daughters, Elizabeth Lassiter of Tennessee, Cynthia R. Tucker of Decatur, Ala.; parents, Mack and Ellen Roberson of Thatch; four brothers, Billy, Danny and Randy, all of Thatch, Bobby Roberson of Ardmore; two sisters, Delores Vickers of Tennessee, Evelyn Swanner of Thatch; two grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Anna May Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1985<br />Mrs. Anna May Roberts, 70, of Goodspring, died Friday, May 17, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late James Daniel and Anna Callahan Jones and was married to the late Rubert S. Roberts. She was a retired nurse at Maremont Gabriel.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Andy Brown and Floyd Farris officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Jimmy Roberts of Pulaski; three brothers, Grover Jones of Pulaski, Mitchell Jones of Nashville, Bob Jones of Maryville; one sister, Louise Reed of McMinnville; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Aubrey Booth OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Apr 1989<br />Aubrey Booth Roberts, Sr., 54, died Tuesday, April 11, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 13 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />He was the son of the late Boyd F. and Hattie Hobbs Roberts. Survivors include his wife, Betty Roberts, Pulaski; one son, Aubrey Roberts, Jr., Pulaski; one daughter, Pamela Kay Roberts, Pulaski; and sister, Bernice Pylant, Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, David Gaines OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br />Mr. David Gaines Roberts, 59, of Pulaski, died Friday, Nov. 6, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Roberts was the son of the late Boyd and Hattie Mae Hobbs Roberts. He was retired from L&amp;N Railroad.<br />Survivors include his wife, Joyce Roberts of Pulaski; one son, Gary Roberts of Nashville; three step-sons, James, Kenny and Randy Turner, all of Nashville; two daughters, Deborah Richardson and Mandy Roberts, both of Pulaski; one brother, Aubrey Roberts of Pulaski; one sister, Bernice Pylant of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Eddie Blanchard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Eddie Blanchard Roberts, age 90, of Route 6, Pulaski, died November 19, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held in the Bennett-May Chapel Monday, November 21, at 2 p.m. with Bro. Tom Campbell and Bro. James Holt officiating. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Roberts was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Cool Springs Church of Christ. Mr. Roberts was married to the late Verna Nance Roberts and was the son of the late Eddie Blanchard Sr. ad Willie Rogers Roberts.<br /><br />Survivors include, three sisters, Mrs. Edith Newson, Mrs. Rachel Holland, and Mrs. Ruth Barr, all of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Edna Ruth Thompson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Aug 1985<br />Edna Ruth Roberts, 73, of Pulaski, died Sunday, August 4, 1985, at her residence. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5, 1985.<br />Survivors include her husband, Hoyt Roberts; two sons, Earl Roberts of Pulaski, and Everett Roberts of Bunker Hill; two brothers, Robert and Horace Thompson of Fayetteville; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Carter and Katherine Stone, both of Fayetteville; and one grandchild, Mitchell Roberts.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Frances Ballard OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1988<br />Frances Ballard Roberts, 86, died Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1988 at Maury County Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Dec. 28, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with Darrell Hocker and Earl Hocker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Shelby County, Mrs. Roberts was the daughter of the late Edward and Martha Harrington Ballard and was married to the late David S. Roberts.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Charles Warf, Nashville, Mrs. William Brown, Hendersonville, Mrs. Louis Monitor, Brentwood; one son, Walter Robert, Fairview; one sister, Miss Hazel Ballard, Louisville, Ky.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Gus A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jan 1985<br />Gus A. Roberts, 81, Lynnville, died on Wednesday, January 23, 1985, at his residence. He was a former photographer in Pulaski and a longtime employee of Hunter and Smith Furniture Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, January 25, at Bennett May Chapel, J. Dallas Bass officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Roberts of Lynnville; one son, G. A. Roberts of Huntsville, Alabama; one daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Stoner, Huntsville; one sister, Mrs. A. V. Given, Jackson, Tennessee.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Hattie Mae Hobbs OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Apr 1985<br />Hattie Mae Roberts, 84, of Route One, Pulaski, died Sunday, April 7, 1985, at Columbia Health Care Center.<br />A native of Ellis County, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Sam and Mary Frances Merrell Hobbs and was married to the late Boyd Roberts.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, David G. Roberts, Aubrey Roberts, Jr., both of Pulaski; one daughter, Bernice Beets of Pulaski; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, John Hoyt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Mr. John Hoyt Roberts, 81, of Pulaski, Tuesday, April 5, 1988, at Columbia Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Herbert McNeese and Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Roberts was the son of the late Robert D. and Doshie Pierce Roberts and was married to the late Edna Ruth Thompson Roberts. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include two sons, Buck and Earl Roberts, both of Pulaski; three grandchildren and two step-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Lee Nora Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Lee Nora Jones Roberts, 99, Pulaski, died on Thursday, October 11, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Winfield Scott and Laura Virginia Farris Jones and was married to the late Lucius H. Roberts.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 13 at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Glenn Colley officiating.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Duella Hamlett and Nancy Thompson, Pulaski; one grandchild and serveral nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Melvin Elam OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Jan 1985<br />Melvin Elam Roberts, 61, Lewisburg, died on Friday, January 25, 1985, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Dixon and Doshie Pierce Roberts. He was a farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 27, at London Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery, Bill Richardson officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Haymes Roberts, Lewisburg; one daughter, Peggy George of the Farmington Community; one brother, Hoyt Roberts, Bunker Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Wilma George, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Cecil Mae Crane, Cornersville.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Rubert S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1983<br />Rubert S. Roberts, Route 1, Goodspring, TN, died May 7, 1983 in Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />He was the son of the late Eddie B. and Evaline Fry Roberts. Mr. Roberts was a radio dispatcher for Giles County Sheriffs Dept., and a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by his wife Anna May Jones Roberts; one son, Jimmy Roberts, Goodspring;<br />one brother, Blanchard Roberts, Pulaski; three sisters, Ruth Barr, Rachel Holland and Edith Newton, all of Goodspring; three grandchildren, Lane Roberts, Bruce Roberts and Gregg Roberts, all of Pulaski. Three great-grandchildren, also survive.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Vera Thigpen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 May 1987<br />Mrs. Vera Roberts, 91, of Nashville, died Sunday, May 3, 1987, at Lakeshore Home of Aged in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 5, at Bennett May Chapel with Tom Holland officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Roberts was the daughter of the late Milton and Anna Hanna Thigpen and was married to the late Milton Roberts. She was a member of Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Minnie E. Daughtery of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />ROBERTSON, Adam OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Adam Robertson, age 57, were held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home. The Rev. Frank Brooks officiated. Burial was in Morristown Cemetery at Campbellsville.<br />Mr. Robertson died January 15, 1981 in Nashville. He was a native of Giles County and a son of the late Ben and Maggie Cotham Robertson.<br />Survivors include one brother, Sam Robertson of Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Miss Anna Robertson of Pulaski and Mrs. Daisy Campbell of Lewisburg, and other relatives.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Andrew Jackson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Andrew Jackson Robinson, 89, of Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, April 10, 1988, at Crockett Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 13, at North Funeral Home Chapel with J. D. Killen and Clinton Bryant officiating. Burial was in Westside Cemetery.<br />A native of Winston County, Ala., Mr. Robinson was the son of the late William and Martha Jane Millican Robinson and was married to the late Cecila Cantrell Robinson. He was also preceded in death by one son, Jack Robinson and one daughter, Marie Robinson. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Crowder of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Margaret Allen of Sikeston, Mo.; two sons, Dan Robinson of Franklin, Joe Robinson of Pulaski; one sister, Selina Pratt of Lawrenceburg; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Annie Florene Nichols OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br />Annie Florene Robinson, 100, Brick Church, died Thursday, May 11, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Tony Billions officiating. Burial was in Brick Church Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Robinson was a Marshall County native and the daughter of the late William Jefferson and Nancy Ann Williams Nichols. She was married to the late James Edward Robinson.<br />Survivors include two sons, J. O. Robinson, Pulaski and Carl E. Robinson, Brick Church; three daughters, Maxie Fox, Cornersville, Billy Moss and Ann Zalnoski, both of Florida; one sister, Cynthia Holt, Texas; 11 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Arthur Joel OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Aug 1989<br />Mr. Arthur Joel Robinson, 59, of Pulaski, died July 24, 1989, at Lawrence County Health Care in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held July 26 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in West Side Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Robinson was the son of the late Andrew Jackson and Celia Cantrell Robinson and was married to the late Frances Jeanett Robinson. He was a veteran of the Korean War and was a farmer.<br />Survivors include four sons, Butch and Darrell Robinson, both of Pulaski, Randall Robinson of Texas, Dwight Robinson of Illinois; one brother, Dan Robinson of Franklin; two sisters, Margaret Allen of Missouri, Mable Crowder of Lawrenceburg; eight grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Beverly J. Adams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1988<br /><br />A Lynnville man has been charged with vehicular homicide in connection with at two-car accident Friday night in Columbia that killed a Pulaski woman.<br />Melvin J. Hindman, 21, was driving a truck that struck a car and killed Beverly J. Robinson, 30, 1160 Columbia Highway, Pulaski, police reported.<br />Aurthorities said Hindman, driving a 1978 pickup truck, was headed north on Highway 31, about seven miles south of Columbia, when he crossed the center line into the southbound land and struck the Robinson car.<br />Douglas W. (Butch) Robinson, Mrs. Robinson&#8217;s husband and a passenger in the car, was taken to Maury County Regional Hospital and treated for injuries not belived to be serious. Hickman was treated in the emergency room of the hospital and released.<br />Mrs. Robinson was a native of Limestone County, Alabama, and the daughter of Clinton T. Adams and the late Lucille Harwell Adams.<br />Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Monday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Allen Barrett officiating. Burial was in West Side Cemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband and father include, a son, Joe Robinson of Pulaski; a daughter, Angela J. Robinson of Pulaski; six brothers, James, Gene A., Bobby, Gary, Roger and Phillip Adams all of Pulaski; and six sisters, Margaret Cheatham, Minor Hill, Barbara Perkins Janice Popjoy, Kathy Dickey and Betty Jo McGill, all of Pulaski, and Carol Caldwell of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Clyde OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Clyde Robinson, 74, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 18, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Robert L. Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Robinson was the son of the late Thomas Luther and Minnie James Hickerson Robinson and was married to the late Hazel Phillips Robinson. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Miss Myrtle Robinson of the Brick Church community, Mrs. Jack Turner of Pulaski; two brothers, Herman Robinson of Chapel Hill, Raymond Robinson of the Brick Church community; two nieces.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Frances OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1989<br />Frances Jeanett Robinson, 53, died Friday, Dec. 23, 1988, at her home in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Dec 26 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jimmy Wallace and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in West Side Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Robinson was the daughter of the late Mark and Lonie Quallebaum Kobeck. She was employed at Frito-Lay.<br />Survivors include her husband, Arthur J. Robinson, Pulaski; three sons, Butch and Darrell Robinson, both of Pulaski, Randall Robinson, Texas; four brothers, Delbert and Mart Kobeck, both of Lawrenceburg, Charlie and Lane Kobeck, both of Ohio; six sisters, Margie Littrell of Leoma, Helen Lance, Almeta Rooker and Marlene Davis, all of Lawrenceburg, Betty Daley of Pulaski, Patricia Taylor of Ohio; three grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBINSON, James Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jul 1984<br /><br />James Robert Robinson, 76, of the Brick Church Community, died on Thursday, July 26, 1984, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas and Minnie Hickerson Robinson. He was farmer and retired county magistrate, having served on the County Court and Board of Commissioners for many years. He was a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church, where he was Sunday School Superintendent for many years.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 28, at Brick Church Presbyterian Church, Robert Smith officiating, with burial in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jane Clark Robinson, Brick Church; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Turner, Cornersville and Miss Myrtle Robinson, Brick Church; three brothers, Herman Robinson, Chapel Hill, Raymond Robinson and Clyde Robinson, Brick Church; and two nieces.<br /><br />ROBINSON, James (Tom) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Apr 1982<br />James (Tom) Robinson, 37, of Route 1, Chapel Hill, TN, died last Thursday night, April 15, 1982, as the result of injuries received in a car-truck accident near Shelbyville.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon, April 17, at the Lawrence Funeral Home Chapel in Chapel Hill. Burial followed in Allen Cemetery at Caney Springs.<br />He was the son of the late Herman and Margaret Robinson and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Yolanda Brumit Robinson; one daughter, Andrea Brumit; and a sister, Mrs. Carol Pearson of Greenbr<br /><br />ROBINSON, Mildred Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 May 1984<br />Mrs. Mildred Robinson, 53, died on Wednesday, April 25, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held on Friday, April 27, at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Lewis Robinson; two sons, Steve Robinson and Samuel Nicholson; two daughters, Patricia Denton and Sheila Robinson; four sisters, Margaret Moorehead, Elizabeth McPeters, Jane Dollar and Betty Snow.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Robert (Bob) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Jul 1984<br />Robert (Bob) Robinson, 76, of the Brick Church Community died today (Thurs.) at Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />A Giles County native, he was for 36 years a member of the Giles County Quarterly Court, now called the Board of Commissioners, and a member of the court&#8217;s agriculture and budget committees. He retired in 1982. He was a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Jane Clark Robinson of Brick Church; three brothers, Herman Robinson of Chapel Hill, Raymond Robinson and Clyde Robinson, Brick Church; two sisters, Miss Myrtle Robinson of Brick Church and Mrs. Sadie Turner of Cornersville.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements, which were incomplete at press time.<br /><br /><br />ROBINSON, Velma L. Holt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1981<br />Mrs. Velma L. Holt Robinson, died in Detroit, Mich. on April 13, 1981. Funeral services were held Sunday April 19 at 2:00 p.m. at Queen Ann Funeral Home in the Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel. Elder Walker L. Olds officiated. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Robinson, who was born in Dyersburg, TN, Dec. 24, 1906 to the late Till R. and Minnie Mitchell Holt was a member of House of Our Prayer Church in Detroit.<br />Survivors include two sons, William Tell Robinson, Nashville and John Lewis Robinson; a step-daughter, Mrs. Ella Turner; sister, Mrs. Janie Dunn; two brothers, John C. Holt and Robert L. Holt; two granddaughters, Miss Cynthia Robinson and Mrs. Renee Butler all of Detroit; five grandsons, Kenneth, Marcus, Vernon and William Tell, Jr., all of Nashville and Ronald Robinson, Houston, Tex.; five great grandchildren; one aunt, Mrs. Annie Mae James, Detroit; two uncles, Matthew Holt, Pulaski and Israel Holt, Nashville.<br /><br />ROBISON, Ruby Vernon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Mar 1983<br />Mrs. Ruby Vernon Robison, 70, of Adrian, Michigan, formerly of Giles County, passed away August 26, 1983.<br />She is survived by her husband, Herbert Lee Robison of Adrian; four sons, Harold Robison of St. Cloud, Florida, Howard Robison of Orlando, Florida, Clifford Robison of Moulton, Alabama, Ricky Robison of Adrian; three daughters, Wilma Douglas of Pulaski, Sandra Davis of Shelbyville, Shirley McLemore of Michigan; two brothers, Raymond Vernon, Truman Vernon, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mary Pitts of Pulaski; 33 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday, August 28th in Adrian, Michigan.<br />Everiss Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROCHESTER, Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Oct 1988<br />Mr. Lee Rochester, 72, of Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, Oct. 20, 1988, at ECM in Florence, Ala. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 22, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Billy Allegood officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Winston County, Ala., Mr. Rochester was the son of the late Earnest and Lecter Patterson Rochester. He attended Methodist church and was retired from Bardo Fruit Packing Company in Florida.<br />Survivors include his wife Edith Garrison Rochester of Lawrenceburg; four sons, Glenn Rochester of Leoma, Raymond Rochester of Murfreesboro, Robert Rochester of Minor Hill, Buddy Rochester of Columbia; one sister, Wonnie Hayes of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Earnie Rochester of Kenton, Ohio; 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RODGERS, Tom Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Mar 1982<br />Tom Lee Rodgers, 70, of Elkton, died on Sunday, March 14, 1982 at Crestwood Hospital in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held on Monday, March 15 at Rainey Funeral Chapel in Ardmore at 2:00 p. m. Reverends William Suddarth and Billy R. McElyea officiated with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Rodgers was a member of the Cash Point Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Clara Rodgers of Elkton; two brothers, Bill Rodgers of Elkton and Cecil Rodgers of Ardmore; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Croney and Mrs. Mable Mitchell, both of Ardmore, Betty Hurd of Pulaski and Ida Cunningham, of Nashville.<br /><br />ROE, John Edward Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Nov 1982<br />John Edward Roe, Jr., 81, of Pulaski, chairman emeritus of Union Bank and a former Pulaski Mayor, died yesterday in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Roe, a native of Easton, Md., was employed by Union Bank in 1930. He retired in 1971 as chairman of the Board of Directors.<br />He served as mayor of Pulaski and as an alderman in the 1950&#8217;s. He was past chairman of the First United Methodist Administrative Board, a 50-year member of the Masonic Lodge, a Shriner and a member of Knights Templar.<br />Survivors include two sons, J. E. III and Robert D. Roe, Pulaski; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />The family asks that memorials, in lieu of flowers, be made to either the Methodist Church or Martin College.<br /><br />ROENIZK, Ruth Norman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1988<br />Mrs. Ruth N. Roenizk, 70, died Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988 at Hillside Hospital<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 25, at Bennett-May Chapel with Nolan Brunson officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Clarksburg, West Va., Mrs. Roenizk was the daughter of the late Beverly L. and Dora Blanche White Norman.<br />Survivors include husband, John A. Roenizk; one son, James Satterfield, Hurst, TX; one sister, Miss Naomi Norman, Hagerstown, Maryland; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ROGERS, Almeda Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Feb 1984<br />Miss Almeda Elizabeth Rogers, age 90, of Garden Parks Apartments, Pulaski, died Monday, February 20, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 22, 1984, at 11 a.m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverend Frank Rouse officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Rogers was the daughter of the late John W. and Virginia Tarpley Rogers. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was a seamstress.<br />Survivors include one sister, Miss Tommie Rogers of Pulaski; and 2 nephews.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, Bertha Anne Mangrum OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Sep 1982<br />Mrs. Bertha Anne Mangrum Rogers, age 79, died September 2 in Land-O-Lakes, Fla., after several months illness.<br /><br />Her survivors include, two sons, Thomas Rogers of Palatka, Fla., Roy Rogers of Florida; a daughter, Corleen Stewart of Land-O-Lakes, Fla.; eight grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; two brothers, Lester Mangrum of Pulaski, Frank Mangrum of Ardmore, Ala.; two sisters, Myrtle Daniel of Athens, Ala., and Iona Mae Barnett of Decatur, Ala.<br />Funeral and burial services were held September 4 at Blunt Funeral Home in Leets, Florida.<br /><br />ROGERS, Daniel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1981<br />Daniel Rogers, 62, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, February 3 at Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 11:00 a. m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in that city with burial in Calvary Cemetery. The Rev. Xavier Mankel was the officiant.<br />Mr. Rogers was a retired employee from a steel mill in New Jersey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Heimart Rogers; two sisters, Mrs. Flora Mae Rogers and Mrs. Marie Busch of Ohio and a brother, Dion Rogers of Ohio.<br />North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, Ethel Wilburn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Ethel Wilburn Rogers, age 88, of Route 2, Prospect, died October 13, 1983 at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at the Carr and Erwin Chapel Saturday, October 15, at 2:00 p.m. with James Hargrove officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rogers was married to the late Elsie Rogers and was the daughter of the late John and Ellie Jones Wilburn.<br />Survivors include, five sons, Woodrow Rogers, Wilburn Rogers, both of Elkton, John Rogers, Robert Rogers, both of Atlanta, Georgia, James Rogers of Columbia; three daughters, Katie Coats, Martha Newton, both of Elkton, Ruth Kurowski of Barttesville, Oklahoma; 22 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROGERS, Lige OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jun 1986<br />Mr. Lige Rogers, age 86, died Tuesday, June 3 at Lewisburg Community Hospital. He was the husband of the late Mamie Carr Brashears Rogers and the son of the late William and Lula Brewer Rogers.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 5, at Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery. Robert Earl Willoughby officiated.<br />Survivors include a step-daughter, Catherine Willoughby of Town Creek, Ala. He had 11 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, 22 great-great-grandchildren and 4 nieces.<br /><br />ROGERS, Lucy Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1983<br />Lucy Wilson Rogers, 89, of Athens, TN, died on Thursday, March 24, 1983, in that city.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Gudger Nichol at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 26, at the First Presbyterian Church. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery. Smith Funeral Home in Athens was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rogers was a retired piano teacher. She was married to the late James Samuel Rogers.<br /><br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Timberlake of Warrenton, VA, Mrs. Edith Dunn of Wilmington, DC and Mrs. Mary Watkins of Athens; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROGERS, Mamie Carr OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Mamie Carr Rogers, 89, of Lewisburg, died Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at Bills McGaugh and Floyd Funeral Home with Paul Woodford officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Lige Rogers of Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. J. B. Willoughby of Town Creek, Ala.; one brother, Herbert Carr of Pulaski; two half-brothers, Homer and Forrest Thornton, both of Pulaski; one half-sister, Lona McNeese of Pulaski.<br /><br />ROGERS, Peggy Joan Newton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Oct 1988<br />Mrs. Peggy Joan Rogers, 54, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Powell Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rogers was the daughter of the late Thomas Howard Newton. She was owner and operator of The Gingerbread House, a day care center and nursery school, in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her husband, Leonard Rogers of Pulaski; her mother, Tavie A. Greene Brashears of Pulaski; four sons, Dennis, Ronald, Bruce and Erick, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Lisa Jackson of Pulaski; one sister, Shirley Newton of Pulaski; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />ROGERS, Rachel Hamlett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1980<br />Mrs. Rachel Hamlett Rogers, 77, of Pulaski died Thursday, December 4, 1980 in Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Paul Allen. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Rogers was the daughter of the late Will Carter and Frances Bruce Graves Hamlett, and was married to the late Floyd Wells Rogers.<br />Survivors include two sons, Edwin Rogers, Pulaski and Harold Rogers, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Dugger and Mrs. Richard Hill, Pulaski and six grandchildren.<br /><br />ROGERS, Reba Gertrude Abercrombie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Nov 1986<br />Mrs. Reba Gertrude Abercrombie Rogers, 67, Prospect, died Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 30, Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Rogers was the daughter of the late George Washington and Nannie Camp Abercrombie. She was a member of the Elkton Baptist Church and was a housewife.<br />Survivors include her husband, Wilburn Rogers of Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Ruth Rogers Filyaw of Trinity, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROGERS, Tommie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Aug 1987<br /><br />Miss Tommie Rogers, 87, of Pulaski, died Friday, July 31, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 1, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Rondall Reed officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Rogers was the daughter of the late John W. and Mary Virginia Tarpley Rogers. She was a self-employed dressmaker.<br />Survivors include two nephews, Harold Rogers of Gallatin, Edwin Rogers of Pulaski.<br /><br />ROLAND, William R. (Billy) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 May 1984<br />William R. (Billy) Roland, 53, Elkton, died Thursday, May 10, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late George W. and Pearl Branch Roland. He was street commissioner for the City of Elkton.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Elkton Cemetery, Tommie Baker officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Stella Roland, Elkton; three step-daughters, Patricia Ann Willard, Peggy Jean Austin, and Barbara Groce, Athens, Alabama; three sisters, Mrs. Frances McNeese, and Mrs. Wilma Ivy, Elkton, and Mrs. Mamie Brown, Ardmore, Alabama; and six step-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROLIN, Geraldeane B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Sep 1981<br />Mrs. Geraldeane B. Rolin, 42, formerly of Elkton and Ardmore, died Tuesday, September 15, in Atlanta, Ga. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday by the Rev. Randy Hardaman of Glen Haven Baptist Church and the Rev. Ralph Easterwood, associate pastor, at McClain&#8217;s Funeral Home, Tucker, Ga.<br />Services were alson held Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel in Pulaski with the Rev. Talmadge Clayton of Arab, Ala. and the Rev. James Hargrove of Elkton Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Ardmore.<br />Survivors include her husband, Perry Dean Rolin; parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Broadway, Atlanta; one son, Ricky Merrell, Atlanta; three daughters, Debbie Rolin, Huntsville, Ala., Lisa Rolin, Pensacola, Fla., and Tammy Rolin, Atlanta; and one grandchild.<br /><br />ROLIN, Gertrude King OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Gertrude King Rolin, 80, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Jan. 12, 1986, at her residence. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox and Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one step-son, Carter Rolin of Ardmore; one step-daughter, Lucille Crabtree of Ardmore; two sisters, Maggie Vinson, Porter Mae Ray, both of Pulaski; nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROLIN, Mary Margaret King OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Mary Margaret Rolin, 86, died Monday, April 4, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 6, at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church with the Rev. Tommy Baker officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include five sons, Edgar, Joe, Bobby and Stanley Rolin, all of Ardmore, Dean Rolin of Atlanta, Ga.; three daughters, Nellie Van Manen of Ardmore, Mrs. Polly Ones of Pulaski, Mrs. Mary Marcella Yadack of Oklahoma, Okla.; two brothers, Allison King of Ardmore, Robert King of Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Ms. Elizabeth King of Ardmore; 30 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />ROLIN, Nichole Renee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1980<br />Graveside services for Nichole Renee Rolin, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Barry Rolin of Ardmore, who died Thursday, September 11 in Giles County Hospital were conducted at 3:00 p. m. Friday at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Bill Lovett was the officiant.<br />In addition to the parents, survivors include a brother, Lucus Daniel Rolin, Ardmore; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rolin, Jr., of Ardmore, maternal grandmother, Mrs. Marie Kilpatrick, California and paternal grandfather, Walter Clemmons, Missouri. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROLLER, Joe Clayton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Aug 1989<br />Joe Clayton Roller, 68, died Friday, July 28, 1989 at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held July 31 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Robert Webster and Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of John C. and Memrie Newsom Roller. Survivors include his wife, Ernestine Stever Roller; two sons, John Clayton Roller, Parksville, MO, James Charles Roller, Rolla, MO; one daughter, Jan Cheryl Valerius, San Angelo, TX; one sister, Louise Pollard, Pulaski; six grandchildren.<br /><br />ROLLER, Marguerite Lanning OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Marguerite L. Roller, 69, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Jan. 16, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Clarence Stewart and Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Roller was the daughter of the late Cory M. Lanning and was married to the late Carroll R. Roller.<br />Survivors include her mother, Laura Jane Lanning of Pulaski; one son, Sonny Roller of Pulaski; one daughter, Jane Malone of Pulaski; three grandchildren.<br /><br />ROPER, Lonnie Hilliard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Lonnie Hilliard Roper, 68, of Ardmore, Tenn. (Cash Point community), died Thursday, Dec. 4, 1986, at Lincoln Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 6, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bill Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Malone Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Roper was the son of the late Luther and Vinnie Ferguson Roper.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Joe Roper of Cash Point, Elmer Roper of Ardmore, Hudson Roper of Huntsville; four sisters, Mrs. Edna Pitt of Carthage, Ill., Mrs. Sarah Mitchell of Ardmore, Mrs. Leota Himebaugh and Mrs. Golda Harris, both of Fayetteville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROSE, Casper McKinley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Oct 1986<br /><br />Mr. Casper McKinley Rose, 81, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 16, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church wit Mack Pinkelton and Cleo Bunt officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Rose was the son of the late James Campbell and Maggie Haulk Rose.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Octavine Rose of Ethridge; three sons, Grady (Buddy), Phillip Casper and David Rose, all of Ethridge; six daughters, Mrs. Bernice Nelson, Mrs. Geneva Holland, Mrs. Linda Brock, all of Ethridge, Mrs. Iva Mae Rose of Pulaski, Mrs. Frances Grose of Lafayette, Clarice Rose of Peoria, Ill.<br /><br />ROSE, Casper Phillip OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Casper Phillip Rose, 45, of Ethridge (Rose Hill) community, died Monday, March 28, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 30, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Cleo Bunt and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Rose was the son of the late Casper and Ethel Risner Rose. He was an employee of Dement Construction Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sue Johnson Rose of Ethridge; one son, Michael Rose of Ethridge; one daughter, Marlene Rose of Ethridge; two brothers, Buddy Rose of Pulaski, David Rose of Ethridge; six sisters, Bernice Nelson, Geneva Holland and Linda Brock, all of Ethridge, Ida Mae Rose of Pulaski, Frances Gross of Lafayette, Clarice Rose of Illinois; one grandchild.<br /><br /><br />ROSE, David Morris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jan 1987<br />David Morris Rose, a Pulaski businessman, church and civic leader died Sunday at Hillside Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 49 years old.<br />Mr. Rose who lived at 615 Ingram Street, Pulaski, was a Giles County native. He was owner of Edmundson&#8217;s Department Store on the Public Square.<br />The son of Raymond and Annie Lou Goatz Rose, who survive, he served in the Army from 1956 through 1958.<br />Mr. Rose was active in church work, being a member of First Baptist Church since 1966. He was honored last year as Man of the Year by his church during a special Men&#8217;s Day Service.<br />He served First Baptist Church as a deacon since 1976, and was chairman of the personnel committee and vice president of the deacon committee. He served as a Sunday School teacher for youth, was brotherhood director and served on numerous other committees. A deacon, he was assistant Sunday school director and a church trustee.<br />Mr. Rose also was active in various business and civic organizations. He was a member of the Lions Club, coached Little League and Babe Ruth baseball and the men&#8217;s over 35 softball league.<br />He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Retail Merchants Association.<br />Services were Monday afternoon at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Bill Morris, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Gerald Stowe officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include his wife, Jo Ann Shelton Rose; a son, David Rose, Jr., and a brother, Raymond Rose, Jr., both of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Roy Strickland, Mrs. Edward A Russell and Mrs. Jimmy Butler, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Fred Hall, Franklin, Tenn.<br /><br /><br />ROSE, Edward Everette OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Edward Everette Rose, 83, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 16, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 17, at Bennett May Chapel with James Merritt and Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Rose was the son of the late Bob and Savannah Beck Rose. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Helen Wilkinson Rose of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Morris Tucker of Pulaski; two sons, Bob Rose of Nashville, Edward E. Rose of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROSE, Eunice F. Attkisson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 May 1984<br />Mrs. Eunice F. Rose of Lawrenceburg, 87, died on Saturday, May 19, 1984, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Lou Morgan Attkisson and the wife of the late Johnny L. Rose.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Cleo Bunt and Martin Nelson officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Elmer Rose, Pulaski; two brothers, Tommy Attkisson and Raymond Attkisson, Franklin; four sisters, Linnie Dickey, Lawrenceburg, Erma Tidwell, Blanch Anderson and Irene Wright, Nashville; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROSE, Floyd C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jun 1984<br />Floyd C. Rose, 80, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, June 5, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late John K. and Betsy Ann Rose and the husband of the late Jessie Foster Rose. He was a retired employee of the Maury County Highway Department.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Bill Morris officiating, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Lloyd Rose, Culleoka; one daughter, Doris Young of Utah; three sisters, Ella Mae Page, Florida, Pearlie Nelson and Vera Lou Rhinehart, Pulaski; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ROSE, Jessie Foster OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Feb 1982<br />Mrs. Jessie Foster Rose, 75, of Columbia, formerly of Pulaski, died on Thursday, January 28, 1982, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, January 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Pulaski, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Marvin Nelson and Ezell Rose officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Floyd Rose, Pulaski; one son, Lloyd Rose, Culleoka; one daughter, Mrs. Doris Young, Orem, Utah; two brothers, Tommy Foster, Columbia and Don Foster, Nashville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />ROSE, Jesse W. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Sep 1981<br /><br />Funeral services for Jesse W. Rose, 81, of Route 1, Ethridge, who died Friday, September 5 in Giles County Hospital, were held Sunday, September 27 at Liberty Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Cleo Bunt and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in the Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rose, a retired farmer, and native of Giles County, was the son of the late Tom and Cora Brashears Rose, and was married to the late Flora Hickman Rose.<br />Survivors include six sons, Arvie Lee Rose and A. D. Rose, Liberty Hill, Eugene Rose, Grady Rose, Wheeler Rose and Euble Rose, Cleveland, Ohio; five daughters, Mary Ruth Johnson, Liberty Hill, Mable Owens, Lynnville, Corene Casteel, Ethridge, Edith Yates and Jewell Watson, Cleveland, Ohio; a brother, John Rose, Liberty Hill; a sister, Rena Buckner, Liberty Hill; a half brother, Willie Joe Rose, Sheffield, Ala.; 32 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSE, Johnny Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Mar 1984<br />Mr. Johnny Lee Rose, age 90, of Leon&#8217;s Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg, died March 15, 1984. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 17, at 11 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Lloyd Hickman and Cleo Bunt officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Rose was retired from the Ford Motor Company. He was the son of the late Tom Lee and Cora Ann Brashears Rose. Mr. Rose was married to Mrs. Eunice Attkisson of Lawrenceburg; she survives.<br />Other survivors include one son, Elmer Rose of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Rena Buckner of Nashville; 3 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSE, Mattie Sue Biles OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Mattie Sue Biles Rose, 84, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 29, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the Rev. Allen Barrett and the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rose was the daughter of the late Jim and Mattie Osborn Biles and was married to the late Howard C. Rose.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Edd Garner of Elkton Mrs. Ross Turner of Pulaski.<br /><br />ROSE, Myron Dale OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1984<br />S/Sgt. Myron Dale Rose, age 32, of Osan Air Force Base, Korea, died January 15, 1984, in Korea. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 21, at 1:30 in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jacob Gardner, Ray McDonald and Mrs. W. C. Massengale officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Rose, a former Giles Countian, was in the U. S. Air Force. He was married to Tae Ui Rose; she survives. He was the son of W. C. and Lurlie Barnickle Rose of Pulaski; they also survive.<br />Other survivors include one son, William Daniel Rose of Osan Air Force Base, Korea; one brother, Billy Ray Rose of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Wanda Gordon, Miss Jan Rose, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Connie Taylor of Lawrenceburg and his grandfather, Mr. Hershel Rose of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />ROSE, Robert Lee Sr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Dec 1985<br />Robert Lee Rose, Sr., a well-known Pulaski businessman, died at Hillside Hospital on Monday. He was 42 years old. He had been ill for some time.<br />Mr. Rose, who lived at Hickory Glades in Pulaski, was co-owner of R and M Auto Parts on North First Street in Pulaski. He was a 1962 graduate of Giles County High School.<br />A Giles County native, Mr. Rose was the son of Raymond Rose, Sr. and Annie Lou Goetz Rose of Pulaski. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. William Morris and Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include his wife, Wanda Daily Rose; one son, Robert Rose, Jr. of Pulaski; two brothers, Raymond E. Rose, Jr. of Pulaski and David Rose of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Helen Strickland, Mrs. Lacey Russell, and Mrs. Linda Butler, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Shelby Hall of Franklin.<br /><br />ROSS, Charlie Gray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for a retired construction worker, Charlie Gray Ross, 71, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, November 25 in Giles County Hospital, were held Friday at 2:00<br />p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Billy Langford was the officiant.<br />Mr. Ross, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Baxter F. and Lula Harwell Ross. He was a member of the Fiducia Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Tarpley Ross, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROSS, May Belle Markham OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jul 1984<br />Mrs. May Belle Ross, 80, Pulaski, died on Saturday, July 21, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Guy Sullivan and Bee Myres Markham and was married to the late Tyra Auda Ross. She was a retired postal employee.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen officiating.<br />Survivors include her step-mother, Mrs. Bessie Markham, Shelbyville; one daughter, Mrs. Doris Zeigler, Pulaski; one half-brother, A. S. Markham, Nashville; two step-brothers, Garland Nipp, Shelbyville and Virgil Nipp, Nashville; and a half-sister, Mrs. Eleanor Smith, Fayetteville.<br /><br />ROSSON, Campbell Due OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Campbell Due Rosson, 78, died Sunday, Oct. 22, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 24, at Taylor&#8217;s Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Peter VanEyes officiating. Burial was in Blanche Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Rosson was the son of the late James Jackson and Isa Mae Copeland Rosson. He was the former sheriff of Giles County and was a member of the Ardmore United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Ann Niver of Lebanon, Lucy Mitchell of Blanche; five grandchildren; two brothers, Robert Rosson of El Paso, Texas, Wiley Rosson of Philadelphia, PA.<br /><br /><br />ROSSON, Drusilla Hardin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Drusilla Hardin Rosson, 75, of Blanche, died Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1989, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 12, at Taylor&#8217;s Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Peter VanEyes officiating. Burial was in Blanche Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Rosson was a retired school teacher. Survivors include her husband, Campbell Due Rosson, who died Sunday, Oct. 22; two daughters, Ann Niver of Lebanon, Lucy Ann Niver of Lebanon, Lucy Mitchell of Blanche; five grandchildren; one sister, Vangie Douthit of Ardmore, TN.<br /><br />ROSSON, James Flournoy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br />Mr. James Flournoy Rosson, 84, of the Campbellsville community died Tuesday, April 12, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 14, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Thompson and the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Rosson was the son of the late James Jackson and Ida May Copeland Rosson. He was a member of the Methodist church and retired owner of a truck line.<br />Survivors include his wife, Katherine Puckett Rosson of Campbellsville; one sister, Mrs. J. M. Clifton of Pulaski; three brothers, Campbell Due Rosson of the Blanche community, Robert Butler Rosson of El Paso, Texas, Matthew Wiley Rosson of Philadelphia, Penn.<br /><br />ROST, Lucille Griffin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Lucille Griffin Rost, 88, of Pulaski, died Saturday, August 29, 1987. at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rost was the daughter of the late Junus Madison and Minnie Lee Yarbrough Griffin and was married to the late Roscoe L. Rost. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was an employee of Rost Jewelry Store.<br />Survivors include three sons, Duane Rost of Pulaski, Dan Rost of Alburquerque, N. M., and Rowe Rost of Anaheim, Calif.; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Lyles B. Griffin of Orlando, Fla.<br /><br />ROUSE, Frank James Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Frank James Rouse, Sr., 65, of Petersburg (Giles County), died Wednesday, March 18, 1987, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of West Virginia, Mr. Rouse was the son of the late Arnold C. and Ira Peal Rouse. He was a veteran of World War II; retired teacher and principal from Wayne County School System and a retired Methodist minister, serving churches on the Riverside Circuit in Clifton, Tenn., Collinwood Circuit, Pisgah Circuit in Pulaski and Ethridge Circuit in Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Moore Rouse; two sons, Frank James Rouse, Jr. of San Diego, Calif., Arnold Elison Rouse of Pulaski; two daughters, Charlotte Carol Rodgers of Pulaski, Elizabeth Rouse Roberts of Lutts, Tenn.; one brother, Arnold Clayton Rouse, Jr. of Manson, Wash.; eight grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />ROUSE, Guy Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Nov 1980<br />Funeral services for Guy Robert Rouse, 66, of Route 2, Petersburg, were held Friday October 31 at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Pisgah Cemetery. The Rev. Roy West was the officiant.<br />Mr. Rouse, who was a retired electrician, died Tuesday at his residence. He was born in West Virginia, the son of the late Arnold and Martha Ferrell Rouse.<br />Survivors include a son, Roger Rouse of Belpre, Ohio; two brothers, the Rev. Frank Rouse of Pulaski and Arnold Rouse of Washington State and two grandchildren.<br /><br />ROZELLE, Thelma Orlean Johnson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Thelma Orlean Rozelle, 60, of Minor Hill, died Friday, Aug. 19, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 22, at Bennett-May Chapel with John Henderson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rozelle was the daughter of the late James Van and Magdalene Duncan Johnson. She was a member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ and was a retired concession operator at Pulaski Area State Vocational School.<br />Survivors include her husband, Richard Rozelle of Minor Hill; one son, Daniel Joseph Rozelle of Whitesville, N.C.; two grandsons, Richard Brian and Brandon Tyler Rozelle, both of Whitesville, N.C.; four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Overstreet of Nashville, Mrs. Fannie Lou Helton of Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Belle McCree of the Stella community, Mrs. Mary Helen Simpson of Minor Hill; two half-sisters, Mrs. Ella Sue Young of Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Pearl Thurman of Lynnville; one half-brother, Charlie Edward Johnson of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />RUDASILL, Lenalu E. Page OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Aug 1984<br />Mrs. Lenalu E. Rudasill, 71, of Route 4, Pulaski, died August 1, 1984, at West Side Hospital in Nashville. A native of Michigan, Mrs. Rudasill was the daughter of the late Leonard E. and Helen Page, and was married to the late Howard Rudasill.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, August 6, at Town and Country Funeral Home in Florida, with burial in Palm Beach Memorial Park at Lantana, Florida.<br />Survivors include one son, Leonard Hale, Michigan; three daughters, Mrs. Janet Thompson, Pulaski, Mrs. Martha Ray, Georgia, and Mrs. Candace Stalnaker, Florida; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RUDDER, Susan Frances and Amanda Ashley Rudder OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1988<br />A Pulaski woman and her 13-year-old daughter were killed in a head-on collison in McNairy County west of Selmer Sunday night.<br />Dead are Susan Frances Vaughan Rudder, 41, and Amanda Ashley Rudder, 13, both of 225 Mimosa Drive.<br />Joint funeral services will be held Wednesday at York Terrace Baptist Church with burial in Stevenson City Cemetery in Stevenson, Ala. Spry Funeral Home in Sheffield was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Rudder is survived by her mother, Betty Vaughan of Sheffield, Ala.; one son, Jon Hugh Rudder of Alabama; and one brother, Charles G. Vaughan of Alabama.<br /><br />Amanda Rudder is survived by her father, Jack Frost Rudder of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; her step-mother, Gena Rudder of Tuscaloosa; one brother Joe Hugh Rudder of Alabama; and her grandmother, Betty Vaughan of Sheffield.<br /><br />RUSS, Christi Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jun 1986<br />Christi Elizabeth Russ, age 15, died at St. Jude&#8217;s Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. Her parents are Harold Russ and Kathy Pitts McGill.<br />Funeral arrangements were at 2 p.m. Sun., June 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden with the Rev. Don Russell officiating.<br />Survivors include her father, Harold Russ of Athens, Ala.; her mother, Kathy McGill of Pulaski; one sister, Diana Russ of Pulaski; grandmother, Earline Dollar of Athens, Ala. Maternal grandparents are the late Evans Pitts and Jewell Pitts Burchell.<br />Christi was a student at Minor Hill and Bridgeforth Middle Schools.<br /><br />RUSS, Fannie Lou Blakley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Fannie Lou Russ, 81, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 16, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Russ was the daughter of the late John and Sarah Jane Weathers Blakley and was married to the late Perry David Russ.<br />Survivors include two sons, Lonnie Russ of Minor Hill, Jessie Russ of Louisiana; two daughters, Adell Strickland of Pulaski, Loreda Jenkins of Lynnville; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RUSSELL, David Rogers OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Nov 1984<br />David Rogers Russell, 66, Lewisburg, died on Saturday, October 27, 1984, at Oakwood Hall Health Care in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Russell. He was for 28 years an employee of the University of Tennessee Extension Station.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, October 29, at London Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg, William Young officiating, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Woodard Russell, and a daughter, Barbara Ann McAdams, both of Lewisburg; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Stewart and Mrs. Louise Parks, both of Lynnville, and Mrs. Bessie Fralix of St. Louis, Missouri; two brothers, William Russell, Lewisburg, and Mark L. Russell of Dublin, Georgia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Edward Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1985<br />Mr. Edward Allen Russell, 54, of Pulaski, died Friday, July 19, 1985, at his residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Allen and Doris Lunsford Russell. He was in the National Guard and was employed at Smith Brothers and Russell I-65 Shell Station.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Bill Morris and Clarence Stewart officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Lacy Mae Russell of Pulaski; one son, Ricky Russell of Pulaski; one brother, Thurman Russell of Pulaski; two sisters, Alene Watson and Shirley Tidwell, both of Huntsville, Alabama; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Emma Beadle OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jan 1983<br />Mrs. Emma Beadle Russell, 93, Pulaski died Tuesday, January 11, 1983 at her home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 13 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George and Rhoda Hartselle Beadle and was married to the late Lindsey Russell.<br />She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Annie Lou Holley, and Mrs. Mary Cole, both of Pulaski; Mrs. Lillie Mae Holley, Elkton, and Mrs. Margaret Martin, Lake Wales, Florida; two sons, Frank and George L. Russell, both of Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Sadie Hargrove, Lewisburg; six grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Grady B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Mar 1989<br />Grady B. Russell, 67, Route 1, Minor Hill, died Tuesday, March 7, 1989, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Randall Robertson officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />Mr. Russell was a native of Limestone County, Ala. and the son of the late Joe and Carrie McCurry Russell. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Rozia Pearl Russell, Minor Hill; four sons, Johnny and Randall, Minor Hill, Anthony, Lester, Ala and James, Goodspring; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Davis, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Goadys Turner, Elkmont, Ala.; two half-brothers, Earl Russell, Florida and Thomas Russell, Indiana; two half-sisters, Lura Mae Blankenship, and Polly Ridinger, both of Athens, Ala.; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />RUSSELL, James W. and David W. Russell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Aug 1986<br />Two Giles County men were killed in a head-on collision Monday morning on Highway 31 South. Killed in the tractor-trailer-car wreck were James W. Russell, 21, and his brother, David W. Russell, 17, of Route 2, Prospect. The were dead on arrival at Hillside Hospital&#8230;..<br />Joint services for the Russell brothers will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 13, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel in Ardmore. Burial will be in Charity Cemetery.<br />Survivors include their father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Russell of Prospect; one brother, Marshall Russell of Prospect; one sister, Mrs. Diane Medley of Campbellsville; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Russell of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />RUSSELL, John Alton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Jul 1986<br />John Alton Russell, 75, a former Pulaski businessman, died July 15, 1986 at Athens-Limestone County Hospital in Alabama.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Russell was the owner of a television and radio repair shop during the 1960s and 1970s. He ran his business from a small building on Cemetery Street, near the Genesco Shoe Co. He also sold sandwiches and drinks to the Genesco workers.<br /><br />Before he began Russell Radio and TV Shop, Mr. Russell had worked at Bates Hardware on the Pulaski Square, and as a manager of H. G. Hills during World War II.<br />He moved to Alabama about 12 years ago after closing his shop and retiring. Mr. Russell was also a Nazarene minister at one time, and the leader of a Gospel Quartet, which traveled the state.<br />Funeral services were at Carr and Erwin Chapel with one of Mr. Russell&#8217;s quartet member, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, presiding.<br />Survivors include four sons, Alton Lovoid, Sr., William of Florida, and John Lionel and Alton Lovoid, Jr. of Texas; three daughters, Lois Garner and Marie Sidlicki of Florida, and Lorene Allen of Athens, Ala.; two sisters, Larestine Clark and Ruby Watson of Pulaski; two brothers, Jelly and Clifford Russell of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Johnny Hammonds OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Jan 1981<br />Mr. Johnny Hammonds Russell, 66, Pulaski, died Friday, January 2, 1981 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, January 4 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Madison County, Ala., he was the son of the late Hallie and Tennie Lewis Russell.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lorene Russell, Pulaski; two sons, John Thomas Russell, Pulaski, and John Alvin Russell, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. James Roland and Mrs. Carson Randolph, both of Ardmore; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Mary Lorene Stanford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1982<br />Funeral services for Mary Lorene Russell, 58, who died on Tuesday at Meadowbrook Nursing Home, were held on Wednesday, January 13 at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 10:00 a. m. with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Reverend Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Russell was the wife of the late Johnny H. Russell and the daughter of the late Samuel and Maude McDougal Stanford.<br />Survivors include, one son, Tommy Russell of Goodspring; one step-son, John Alvin Russell of Pulaski; three brothers, Winston, Delma and James Stanford, all of Pulaski; three sisters, Ozell Smith and Quilla Tankersley of Pulaski and Elise Garrett of Nashville. She also leaves three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Mattie H. Sandridge OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1983<br />Mattie H. Russell, 94, of 411 Spofford Street in Pulaski, died on Thursday, December 30, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were coducted by the Rev. Paul Allen at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 30 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Russell was a housewife and a member of the Methodist Church. She was the daughter of the late Willie and Addie Woodward Sandridge. She was married to the late William Tull Russell.<br />She is survived by, two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Watson and Mrs. Tom Rye Clark, both of Pulaski; three sons, Clifford Russell and A. J. Russell, both of Pulaski and John Russell of Athens, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Louise Elder of Pulaski; 18 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RUSSELL, William Mabry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Mar 1982<br />William Mabry Russell, 42, of Madison, Florida, died on Monday, March 15, 1982, in Florida.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Forrest Russell. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, March 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, James D. Nave officiating.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Beulah Owens Russell, Vero Beach, Florida; his wife, Mrs. Frankie Jean Hargrove Russell, Madison, Florida; three sons, Terry Lane Russell, Okeechobee, Florida, Robert Anthony Russell of the U. S. Army, and Timothy Lee Russell, Madison, Florida; two brothers, Richard Russell, Pulaski, and Jerry Russell, Columbia; three sisters, Joann Columbia, Linda Morris, Royal Palm, Florida, and Wanda Autrey, Vero Beach, Florida.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Willard Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Aug 1980<br />Funeral services for Willard Wilson Russell, 64, of Route 1, Pulaski, were held Monday, August 18 at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial followed in Rose Hill Cemetery. Mr. Russell died Sunday in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in Little Rock, Ark., his parents were the late Hume and Nellie Bates Russell. He was an employee of Maremont Corporation Gabriel Division.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Opel Higgins Russell; step-mother, Mrs. Eula Bell Russell; three sons, Willard Russell, Jr., Independence, Ohio, Royce Russell, Madison, Ohio and Donald Allen Russell, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Musgrove, Columbia, Mrs. Fay Underwood, Culleoka, Mrs. Joyce Davis and Miss Sandra Russell, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Glenda Chapman and Mrs. Golda McElhiney, Pulaski, and 17 grandchildren.<br /><br />RUTHERFORD, Callie Glover Boone OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Callie Boone Rutherford, 85, of Pulaski, did Monday, Jan. 13, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rutherford was the daughter of the late Thomas and Emiline Warren Glover. She was married to the late Thomas Rutherford.<br />Survivors include two sons, Willard Boone of Oliver Springs, Tenn., John Thomas Boone of Ohio; three daughters, Opelene Gooch, Dean Dodge, both of Pulaski, Aulene Harmon of Nashville; one brother, Richard Glover of Scotts Hill; one half-brother, Thomas Green of Shores; one sister, Ethel Stanton of New Mexico; 21 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RUTHERFORD, Jasper Hix OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Aug 1981<br />Funeral services for Giles native Jasper Hix Rutherford were conducted Tuesday, June 2, 1981 at the Chapel of Pettus Owen and Wood at 1 p. m.<br />Mr. His died May 31 at a Nashville infirmary. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Rutherford, one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Pierce; one son, Otis C. Rutherford; sister, Mrs. Ruby Rose, Nashville and one brother, Eugene Rutherford also of Nashville; three grandchildren.<br /><br />RUTHERFORD, Lona Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Nov 1986<br /><br />Mrs. Lona Jones Rutherford, 75, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Oct. 26, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 31, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rutherford was the daughter of the late Cullom and Zeffie Randall Jones. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski and a retired lunchroom worker at Pulaski Elementary School.<br />Survivors include her husband, William Allen Rutherford of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Linda Rutherford Peppers; two sons, Allen D. Rutherford of Albuquerque, N.M., William Terrell Rutherford of Chicago, Ill.; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Powell of Giles County, Mrs. Sarah Garner of Franklin, Mrs. Elaine Willis of Lawrence County; three brothers, Kenneth and W. R. Jones, both of Giles County, Joseph Jones of Nashville.<br /><br />RUTHERFORD, Mattie G. Phillips OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Oct 1980<br />Mrs. Mattie G. Rutherford, 88, a resident of Fairhaven Nursing Home, died there Monday, October 13, 1980. Funeral rites were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. William Moss was the officiant.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Rutherford was the daughter of the late Milton and Lou Harwell Phillips.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Nora Stockman of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />RUTLEDGE, Lois Morgan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Lois M. Rutledge, 72, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 19, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 21, at Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home. Burial was in Hamilton Memorial Gardens in Chattanooga. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of the local arrangements.<br />A native of Rhea County, Tenn., Mrs. Rutledge was the daughter of the late Lawson Earl and Eva Barger Morgan and was married to the late Frank M. Rutledge.<br />Survivors include one son, Donald E. Rutledge of Pulaski; one brother, James L. Morgan of San Diego, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Thompson of Athens, Tenn., Mrs. Alma Carlton of Charleston, Tenn.;several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SALTERS, Shelia Mae Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jul 1986<br />Mrs. Shelia Mae Salters, 33, of Pulaski, died Friday, July 4, 1986, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, July 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth and Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Salters was a native of Limestone County, Alabama.<br />Survivors include her father, Roma Smith of Goodspring; her mother, Dot Puckett of Lake Logan Community; her husband, Thomas Glen Salters of Pulaski; one son, Casey Glen Salters of Pulaski; one brother, Jeffery Smith of Goodspring; two sisters, Robin Hood of Goodspring, Patsy Stanford of Pulaski; grandmother, Mrs. Cora Mae Smith of Ardmore, Tenn.; grandfather, Carlos Morris of Tanner, Ala.; step-mother, Linda Smith of Goodspring.<br /><br />SANDERS, Bertha Washman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1980<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Sanders, 83, a resident of Meadowbrook Nursing Home, Pulaski, who died Friday, June 13 in Giles County Hospital were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Sanders, a retired nurse&#8217;s aide, was born in Lincoln County, the daughter of the late John L. and Deliz Blakemore Washman and was married to the late Charles Milton Sanders. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Myrtice O&#8217;Neal, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Betty Black, Ponchatoula, La.; a son, C. M. Sanders, Nashville; 12 grandchildren; six great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />SANDERS, Calvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Aug 1982<br />Calvin Sanders, 71, of Route 6, Pulaski, died August 14, 1982 at his residence. Services for Mr. Sanders, a Giles County native, were conducted by Rev. James D. Nave at Carr and Erwin Chapel Sunday, August 15. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sanders, retired from Stanley Tool, was married to Helen Louisa Daley Sanders. He was the son of Mrs. Josie Hasting Sanders and the late Marvin Sanders.<br />Other survivors include, one step-son, Larry Bowen of Toledo, Ohio; one step-daughter, Mrs. Faye Whitt of Pulaski; one brother, Alvin Sanders; 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SANDERS, James Wesley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jun 1983<br />James Wesley Sanders, age 67, of Prospect, died June 20, 1983, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Moss officiating. Burial was at Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Sanders was a retired machinist at Genesco. He was the son of the late Wiley and Beatrice Fudge Sanders. He was married to the late Lorena Dickson Sanders.<br />Survivors include two sons, Bobby Dean Sanders and James Steve Sanders of Prospect, William H. Sanders of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Roxie Hanley of Miles City, Montant; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />SANDERS, Lorena Dickson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Jul 1981<br />Mrs. Lorena Dickson Sanders, 67, of Route 2, Prospect, died Friday, July 3 at Huntsville General Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.. Funeral services were held Monday at 10:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. William Moss. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A Maury County native, Mrs. Sanders was the daughter of the late Roy W. and Mary James Dickson.<br />Survivors include her husband, James W. Sanders; two sons, Bobby Sanders and Steve Sanders, Prospect; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Mae Pollard, Prospect and Mrs. Frances Taylor, Glasco, Ky.; six grandchildren.<br /><br />SANDERS, Thomas Marion OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 May 1988<br />Mr. Thomas Marion Sanders, age 68, of Route 1, Prospect, Tenn., died in Parkview Hospital, Nashville, Saturday, May 14, 1988.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Monday, May 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Sanders was the son of the late Wiley and Beatrice Fudge Sanders. He was a member of Bethel Masonic Lodge and a WWII veteran.<br />Survivors include his wife, Flora Williams Sanders, Prospect; two daughters, Fawn Snitzer of Pulaski and Judith Ann Swafford of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, William of Columbia; one sister, Roxy Henley of Montana; three grandchildren.<br /><br />SANDERSON, Bessie Lee Bailey OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Aug 1984<br />Mrs. Bessie Lee Bailey Sanderson, 84, Prospect, died on Tuesday, July 31, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Jones and Kizzie Jones Bailey.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, August 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery, Danny Pettus and Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, J. B. Sanderson of Pulaski and W. C. Sanderson of Minor Hill; two daughters, Allie Sanderson Hammers, Mt. Juliet, and Lorene Sanderson, Prospect; one sister, Hettie Wade, Minor Hill; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />SANDERSON, Birdie Fly OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jul 1984<br />Mrs. Birdie Sanderson, 69, Pulaski, died on Saturday, July 14, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James P. and Ella Weaver Fry. She was a retired employee of W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Roy Sanderson, Pulaski; two sons, Tommy Sanderson, Birmingham, Alabama, and B. J. Sanderson, South Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; one brother, Albert Fry, Birmingham; two sisters, Lela Plunkett and Martha Chapman, Cullman, Alabama; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SANDERSON, Rhonda Jo OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Oct 1985<br />Miss Rhonda Jo Sanderson, 14, of Athens, Ala., died Saturday, Oct. 5, 1985, at Children&#8217;s Hospital in Birmingham, Ala. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Johnny McAlester, Rev. Donald Osborne and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />She was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sanderson of Athens, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Ann Brooks of Flint, Mich.; and three brothers, Donnie and Phillip Stanford, both of Pulaski, and Johnny Stanford of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />SANDS, Alton Bryan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1988<br /><br />Mr. Alton Bryan Sands, 83 of Lynnville, died Sunday, Feb. 28, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 2, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with Mack Wheeler officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sands was the son of the late Jim and Lorena Wright Sands. He was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ and was a retired truck driver and farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Kathlene Matthews Sands of Lynnville; three sisters, Hattie Mai Boatright of Gary, Ind., Clara Goldman and Zwla Davis, both of Columbia; two brothers, Buford and Nathan Sands, both of Columbia.<br /><br /><br />SANDS, Bud OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Oct 1985<br />Mr. Bud Sands, 82, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 4, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mack and Anna Hubble Sands.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Sands of Pulaski; four daughters, Miss Mary Ann Sands, Mrs. Jean Garner, Mrs. Louise David, Mrs. Dorothy Gladney, all of Pulaski; five sons, James Ed, William Charles, Alton Perry and Larry Wayne Sands, all of Pulaski, Paul Chester Sands of Amarillo, Texas; 16 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SANDS, Conrad Murry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Conrad Murray Sands, 66, of Route 2, Lynnville, died on Monday, Feb. 11, 1985, at Maury County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Bridges and Nannie Braden Sands. He was a farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Robert Smith officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rubie E. Sands, Lynnville; three brothers, Ralph Bernon Sands, William Bridges Sands and Mearle Sands, all of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Jack Irwin, Columbia; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SANDS, Doris Bland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Nov 1981<br />Mrs. Doris Sands, 49, of Route 1, Lynnville died Sunday, November 22 in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Sands was the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Stevenson Bland of Nashville, who survives, and the late Buford Bland. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include her husband, Houston Mac Sands, Jr.; three sons, Randy Pipkin, Fairview, Wayne Pipkin and Kenny Pipkin, Nashville; three brothers, Harold Bland, Tommy Bland and Glen Bland, Murfreesboro and five grandchildren.<br /><br />SANDS, Herman L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1989<br />Herman L. Sands, 86, of Mt. Pleasant, died Monday, June 3, 1985, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Luther C. and Sarah Dever Sands. He was retired from L&amp;N Railroad.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, at First Presbyterian Church in Mt. Pleasant with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Williams-Mt. Pleasant Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lucille D. Sands of Mt. Pleasant; one daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Sarah) Maddux of Nashville; one son, Herman L. Sands, Jr. of Birmingham, Ala.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SANDS, Houston M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Houston M. Sands, 80, of Lynnville, died Thursday, March 12, 1987, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 14, at Bennett May Chapel with Bobby Sands officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sands was the son of the late Robert Lee and Willie Evans Sands and was married to the late Martha Lucille Sands. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a retired farmer and carpenter.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. W. S. Wilburn of Lynnville, Mrs. I. H. Landers of Columbia; one son, Mac Sands of Lynnville; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Mary Sands and Mrs. Dave Bonds, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />SANDS, Mahlon Garland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1980<br />Funeral services for Mahlon Garland Sands, 46, of Route 1, Lynnville, who died Friday, October 17 in Donelson Hospital, Nashville, were conducted Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Wheeler. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A Giles County native, Mr. Sands was the son of Mrs. Emma Newton Sands of Lynnville and the late Winfield Sands. He was an employee of AVCO Corporation.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include two brothers, Chuck Sands, Campbellsville and Bernie Sands, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Joan Dushek, Lebanon, Miss Shirley Sands and Mrs. Carolyn Rogers, Nashville.<br /><br />SANDS, Martha OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for Miss Martha Sands, 71, of Route 2, Lynnville, who died Friday, June 5 in Giles County Hospital, were held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Pat Goodloe. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Miss Sands was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Robert L. and Willie Evans Sands. She held membership in the First United Methodist Church in Lynnville.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Miss Mary Sands, Pulaski and Mrs. David Bonds, Lynnville; a brother, Houston Sands, Lynnville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SANDS, Robert Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Feb 1987<br />Mr. Robert Lee Sands, 75, retired farmer and school bus driver of Lynnville, died Tuesday, February 17, 1987, at Maury County Hospital, following a short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Thursday, Feb. 19, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Al May and Bernard Burgess officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br /><br />A Giles County native, Mr. Sands was the son of the late Howard and Sally Evans Sands and was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Weatherford Sands of Lynnville; four sons, LTC (Ret.) Robert Samuel Sands of Riverview, Fla., Randal H. Sands of Franklin, Lawrence D. Sands and Bobby W. Sands, both of Columbia; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />SCALES, Corinne Williams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jul 1983<br />Mrs. Corinne Williams Scales, age 98, of Route 7, Pulaski (Wales Community) died July 5, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 Thursday, July 7 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Triune Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Scales was married to Joe W. Scales, and was the daughter of the late Edward and Beulah Haley Williams.<br />Survivors include one son, Edward Williams Scales of Wales; two daughters, Mrs. Roy B. Arney, Helen Scales Trice, both of Wales; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SCALES, Mary Lou Gordon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary L.Scales, 86, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Thursday, February 21 at Meadowbrook Nursing Home, were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Church of Christ minister, Marshall Flowers was the officiant.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Scales was the daughter of the late Robert and Margaret Hardy Gordon and was married to the late R. E. Scales, Sr. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Hudson, Little Rock, Ark.; a son, Robert E. Scales, Indianapolis, Ind.; seven grandchildren; one great grandchild; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SCALES, Robert E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Robert E. Scales, 71, of Fort Wayne, Ind., died Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1988, in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 23, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Marshall Moss and the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Scales was a native of Giles County and a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Bass Scales of Fort Wayne, Ind.; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara A. Mommer of Fort Wayne, Ind.; one son, Stephen Scales of Fort Wayne, Ind.; four grandchildren.<br /><br />SCHMIDT, Olga OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Olga Schmidt, 93, of Lynnville, died Monday, Dec. 23, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 27, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Gudger Nichols and Rev. Gary Kelley officiating.<br />A native of Wisconsin, she was married to the late Louis Schmid. Mrs. Schmidt was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jackie Schmidt of Chicago, Ill.; one son-in-law, Eric Schueler of Pulaski; one grandson, Eric Schmidt of Chicago, Ill.; two granddaughters, Debbie Obilia of Chicago, Ill., Karen Staggs of Lawrenceburg; four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SCHUELER, Charles Louis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for Charles Louis Schueler, 34, of Route 2, Lynnville, were held Thursday, February 25 at Bennett-May Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Dr. Gudger Nichols, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski was the officiant. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mr. Schueler died at his residence Tuesday.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schueler of Lynnville; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Louis F. Schmidt of Lynnville and a sister, Mrs. Kenneth Staggs of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />SCHUELER, Eric R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1987<br />Mr. Eric R. Schueler, 74, of Pulaski, died Sunday, July 12, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 14, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Gudger Nichols and the Rev. David Anderson officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Georgia, Mr. Schueler was the son of the late Eric R. and Louise Brown Schueler and was married to the late Betty Schmidt Schueler. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and was a farmer and salesman.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Karen Staggs of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Susan Patel of Los Angeles, Calif.; two grandchildren.<br /><br />SEIBOLD, Mrs. Tom OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1986<br />Mrs. Tom Seibold, former resident of the Waco community, died at her home on Tuesday, July 22, 1986. She was 96 years old.<br />She is survived by one son John Seibold of Guntersville, Ala.; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.<br />Two grandchildren, Truman Rains and Thomas Rains, reside in Pulaski.<br />The funeral was held Thursday in Guntersville, Ala.<br /><br />SHAW, Cora Duncan OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Jan 1982<br />Mrs. Cora Duncan Shaw, 81, died on Tuesday, January 19, 1982, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, January 21, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in the Cornersville Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mrs. Shaw is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Irvine Howell of Columbia and Mrs. Charles M. Goodwin of Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SCHEURICH, William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1984<br />William Scheurich, 60, a Tulsa, Oklahoma attorney, died in Tulsa on Friday, August 24, 1984. He was a son-in-law of former Giles County residents John and Ada Kilpatrick. He is survived by his wife, Joan; a son, and a daughter.<br /><br />SCHLACHER, Donna Sue OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 Jan 1981<br />Donna Sue Schlacher, 29, Westmont, Ill. died Monday, December 29, 1980.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Church of Christ ministers, Mack Wheeler, Sr. and Jack Glasgow officiated.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Schlacher was the daughter of Earl and Alene Barlar Gregg of Lynnville.<br />She is survived by her husband, Edmund A. Schlacher and a son, Edmund V. Schlacher, of Westmont, Ill. her parents, Earl and Alene Barlar Gregg, Lynnville; a sister, Anita Shelby of Pulaski.<br /><br />SCHOLES, Mary Oneida Hill OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Feb 1982<br />Mrs. Mary Oneida Hill Scholes, 60, died on Friday, January 29, 1982, at Nautilus Memorial Hospital in Waverly, Tennessee, following a long illness.<br />A native of Benton County, she was the daughter of the late Jim and Maggie Hill.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday, January 31, at the Church of God of Prophecy, of which whe was a member, with W. F. Guire and H. E. Baker officiating. Luff-Bowen Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />She is survived by her husband, J. R. Scholes, Waverly; two daughters, Brenda (Mrs. Jimmy) Cunningham of Cornersville and Connie Clayborn of Waverly; three brothers, Lonnie Brown Hill of Dayton, Ohio, Oneil Hill, New Boston, Michigan, and Fred Hill, Lincoln Park, Michigan; two sisters, Nell Lindsey of Faxon, Tenn., and Corinne Byrd, Paris, Tennessee; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />SCHUELER, Betty Schmitt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Jul 1982<br />Betty S. Schueler, 61, of Route 2, Lynnville, TN, died on Thursday, July 9, 1982 at her residence.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Gudger Nichol at 10:00 a. m. on Monday, July 12 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Chicago, IL, and a member of the Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Schueler was the wife of Eric Schueler and the daughter of the late Lewis and Olga Peterson Schmitt.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband are, one daughter, Mrs. Karen Staggs of Lawrenceburg; and her mother, Olga Schmitt of Lynnville.<br /><br />SCOTT, Allie Mae Kirkland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Allie Mae Scott, 80, died Friday, Dec. 6, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Bill Moss and Rev. Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, her parents were the late Andrew J. and Ida James Kirkland.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Martha Tallent, Mrs. Louise Goats, both of Pulaski; one son, Robert Earl Scott of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SCOTT, Charlotte Gail OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Dec 1982<br />Charlotte Gail Scott, 19, of Lakeland, FL, died on Saturday, December 4, 1982 at Lakeland Regional Medical Center in Lakeland.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 10 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Milton Scott and the surviving Marguerite Scruggs Scott of Lakeland, FL.<br /><br />Additional survivors include, 4 brothers, Billy, Bobby, Gary, and Ronald Scott; and one sister, Debbie Johnson of Lakeland, FL.<br /><br />SCOTT, Edith Ralston OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Apr 1984<br />Miss Edith Ralston Scott, 84, of Lofton Nursing Home, Franklin, died Thursday, April 12, 1984, at the Williamson County Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, April 13, at 2 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen officiated.<br />A native of Texas, Miss Scott was the daughter of David Lee and Jennie Anderson Scott.<br />Survivors include one brother-in-law, Clarence Birdsong of Pulaski, and three nephews, Clarence Birdsong, Jr., David Birdsong, Henry Birdsong, all of Nashville.<br /><br />SCOTT, Hallie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1981<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Hallie Scott, 79, a resident of McKendree Manor Hermitage, died there Sunday, August 23. Graveside services were conducted Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Paul Allen officiating.<br />Miss Scott was the daughter of the late David Lee and Jennie Anderson Scott. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Clarence B. Birdsong of Pulaski and Miss Edith Ralston Scott of Birmingham, Ala.; three nephews, Henry T. Birdsong, David S. Birdsong, and Clarence Birdsong, Jr., all of Nashville. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOTT, Ida Gowan OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Oct 1985<br />Mrs. Ida Gowan Scott, 63, of Murfreesboro, died Monday, Oct. 14, 1985, at Murfreesboro Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 15, at Woodfin Chapel in Murfreesboro conducted by Rev. Holton Myers. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery in Murfreesboro.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Stanley and Bessie Blackman Gowan.<br />Survivors include her husband, Joe Scott of Murfreesboro; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Glynn Moshier of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Barbara Summers of Nashville; four sons, Joe and Bill Scott, both of Murfreesboro, Steve Scott of Nashville, Mike Scott of Franklin; four sisters, Mrs. Martha Rainey of Michigan, Mrs. Georgiana Walls of Pulaski, Mrs. Courtney Hamby and Mrs. Susan Cole, both of Florida; two brothers, Vestal Gowan of Pulaski, Stanley Gowan, Jr. of Ohio; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SCOTT, Iola Stewart OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Iola Stewart Scott, 68, of Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, Oct. 19, 1986, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 21, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Clifton Johnson officiating. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Scott was a retired school teacher and housewife. She was a member of First United Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Star.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, J. W. Scott of Lawrenceburg; two daugthers, Martha Joe Gibbs and Linda Kay Ledbetter, both of Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Mrs. Lillie Newton of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ruby Alexander and Mrs. Sue Caldwell, both of Nashville, Mrs. Dale Davenport of Pulaski; two brothers, Elton Stewart of Manchester, Dr. Ray Stewart of Detroit, Mich.; four grandchildren.<br /><br />SCOTT, John David OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1986<br />Mr. John David Scott, 66, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Terrell Pitts and Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Scott was the son of the late David N. and Birdie Lee Marks Scott. He was a retired employee of Dixie Electric Company in Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lillian Elder Scott of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SCOTT, Melissa Charlene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1985<br />Melissa Charlene Scott, 8, died Saturday, May 18, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, May 20 at 11 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Gatlin Cemetery at Ardmore.<br />She was the daughter of Donnie Watkins of Thatch, Alabama and Carolyn Bennett of Ardmore.<br />Other survivors include her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Scott of Ardmore.<br /><br />SCOTT, Milton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Dec 1982<br />Milton Scott, 61, of Lakeland, FL, died on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1982 at Lakeland Medical Center in Lakeland.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 10 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Scott was a World War II disabled veteran.<br />He was the husband of Marguerite Scruggs Scott of Lakeland, FL and the son of the late David Nathaniel and Birdie Lee Marks Scott.<br />Additional survivors include 4 sons, Billy, Bobby, Gary and Ronald Scott; one daughter, Debbie Johnson, all of Lakeland, FL; one brother, John Scott of Pulaski; one sister, Elizabeth Murrey of Ardmore; 16 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SCOTT, Rebecca Myers OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 May 1986<br />Mrs. Rebecca Myers Scott, 87, of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 18, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, Milas Myers of Rose Hill, Junior Myers of Bodenham; five daugthers, Gertrude Tirey of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Beatrice Olive of Drayton Plains, Mich., Ruby Kelley of New Madrid, Mo., Eula and Mabel Johnson, both of Bodenham; one brother, Houston Brown of Kokomo, Ill.; three sisters, Cora Shultz of Leoma, Mary Seiber of Ohio, Eula Schultz of Gallatin; 20 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SCOTT, Regina Faye Chance OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Feb 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Regina Faye Scott, age 15, of Route 3, Elkmont, Alabama, died Sunday, February 12, 1984, at her residence.<br />Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 15th, at 10:30 a.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. James Sasser officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Davidson County, Mrs. Scott was a member of the Baptist Church and was a housewife. She was married to Mr. Frank Lane Scott of Elkmont, Alabama; he survives. She was the daughter of Amos Chance and Elizabeth Cheeves; both survive.<br />Survivors other than her husband and parents, include, two sisters, Katrina Chance of Nashville, Teresa Taylor of Nashville; and three brothers, Jimmy, Ricky, and Stevie Chance, all of Nashville. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOTT, Richard Booth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Aug 1982<br />Funeral services for Richard Booth Scott, 31, of Jefferson Pike, Murfreesboro, were at 2 p. m., Wednesday, August 10 at Woodfin Memorial Chapel with the Rev. John Haynes officiating.<br />Scott, a native of Giles County, died Monday, from injuries received in a motor cycle accident. He was an employee of Servomation in Nashville and a member of the King&#8217;s Chapel Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his parents, Joe Lee and Ida Gowan Scott of Murfreesboro; four brothers, Joe T. Wilson, and Michael Scott of Murfreesboro, and Steve Scott of Nashville; two sisters, Barbara Summers of Nashville and Mary Moshier of Murfreesboro.<br />Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery.<br /><br />SCOTT, Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Robert Scott, 74, of Lewis County, died Sunday, Nov. 30, 1986, at Lewis County Hospital in Hohenwald. Graveside services were held Monday, Dec. 1, at Johns Cemetery with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Scott was the son of the late Boone and Lara Jordon Scott. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include a brother, Joe Scott of Murfreesboro.<br /><br />SCOTT, Robert Herbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mr. Robert Herbert Scott, 66, formerly of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 13, 1986, in Columbia. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial was in Ebenezer Cemetery in Maury County.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Scott was the son of the late O. F. and Gracy King Scott. He was a member of Highland Baptist Church of Pulaski, a veteran of World War II and a brother to the late Norman Johnston of Giles County.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Ernest (Sally) Pugh of Rockwood, Tenn., Mrs. Doris Smith of El Dorado, Ark.; one brother, Amos Scott of Columbia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SCOTT, William Arthur OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Sep 1985<br />Mr. William Arthur Scott, 85, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1985, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Joe Gregory officiating. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery in Alabama.<br /><br />A native of Limestone County, he was the son of the late Henry and Bell Thornton Scott. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include four sons, Dalton and Jerry Scott, both of Athens, Ala., Thomas and Stanley Scott, both of Anderson, Ala.; one daughter, Sara Moore of Anderson, Ala.; one sister, Alma Clay of Anderson, Ala.; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SCRUGGS, Clarice Dawes OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Clarice Dawes Scruggs, 69, of Orlando, Fla., died Thursday, Feb. 5, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mrs. Scruggs was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include her husband, Luther Scruggs of Orlando, Fla.; two daughters, Jean Deliveau of Orlando, Fla., Bonnie Cercopely of Charleston, S.C.; one brother, Dean Dawes of Pulaski; four sisters, Mary Ruth Jackson and Eleanor White, both of Pulaski, Anna Lee Carroll of Nashville, Louise Powell of Orlando, Fla.; five grandchildren.<br /><br />SCRUGGS, Dready Hood OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1982<br />Mrs. Dready Hood Scruggs, 78, of Clarksville, Tennessee, died on Monday, June 28, 1982, at Clarksville Memorial Hospital.<br />A native of Cullman County, Alabama, she was the daughter of the late William Henry and Zera Boone Daily and the wife of the late Lanis Ervin Scruggs.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Bethel Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mable Nave of Pulaski, Elsie Glover of Shelbyville, Fannie Radford of Rockhill, South Carolina, and Joyce Daniel of Clarksville; six sons, Joseph Hood, Denman Hood, Wallace Hood and Lavoy Hood, Pulaski, and Roger Scruggs, Nashville; four sisters, Viola Whitaker and Lucille Wells, North Carolina, Bessie Lindsey, Alabama, and Delsie Hood, Florida; 38 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />SCRUGGS, J. T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Nov 1985<br />J. T. Scruggs, 66, died Saturday, November 9, 1985 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, November 10 at 2 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />He was the son of the late James Todd and Eula Pearl Cole Scruggs.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Roy W. Scruggs of Pulaski and Luther Scruggs, Florida; two sisters, Bertha Mae Pickett, Pulaski and Lillie Belle Stafford, Goodsprings, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SCRUGGS, Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Luther Scruggs, 70, of Orlando, Fla., died Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1988, in that city. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Scruggs was married to the late Clarice Dawes Scruggs.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jean Beliveau of Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Bonnie Cercopely of South Carolina; one brother, Roy Scruggs of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Bell Stafford of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />SCRUGGS, Roy Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Roy Wilson Scruggs, 76, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Charles Oaks and Robert Dean officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Scruggs was the son of the late James Todd and Eula Pearl Cole Scruggs. He was a retired contractor.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lucile B. Scruggs of Pulaski, one daughter, Joena Scruggs of Pulaski; one sister, Lilie Bell Stafford of Goodspring; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SCRUGGS, Willie Edwin (Bill) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1983<br />Willie Edwin Scruggs, 59, of 906 Abernathy Drive, Pulaski, died May 13, 1983, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Mr. Scruggs was a Giles County native and the son of the late James Todd and Pearl Cole Scruggs.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 15, 1983, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Mack Pinkelton and Charles Oaks, officiating.<br />He is survived by three brothers, Roy Scruggs, Pulaski, Luther Scruggs, Orlando, Fla., and J. T. Scruggs, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Pickett, and Mrs. Lula Bell Stafford, both of Pulaski. Several nieces and nephews also survive.<br /><br />SEAGRAVES, Maggie Smith OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Maggie Smith Seagraves, 58, of Lawrenceburg, died on Wednesday, April 25, 1984, at Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Tom G. and Susie Anna Devore Smith. She was employed at the Crockett Theater in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 10 a.m. Friday, April 27, at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Bumpus Cemetery, Clinton Bryant officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Cecil Seagraves, Lawrenceburg; seven sisters, Gracie Waer, Mamie Kilburn, Georgie Durham, Margie Thompson, Margaret Thompson, and Betty Henson, all of Lawrenceburg, and Minnie Huffard, Viasa, California; two brothers, Paul H. Smith, Lawrenceburg, and Charles Smith of Indiana; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SEAGROVE, Carl Edward OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Aug 1987<br />Mr. Carl Edward Seagrove, 66, died Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, September 24, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Seagrove was a retired employee of Pulaski Electric System and was married to the former Mattie Lou Wells of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one son, Donald Seagrove of Jackson, Miss.; three grandchildren.<br /><br />SEAGROVE, Eddie D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Mar 1980<br />Eddie D. Seagrove, 81, of Pulaski, a retired employee of Stanley, Inc., died Monday, March 3 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Marshall Flowers was the officiant.<br />Mr. Seagrove, a native of Coffee County, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bob Seagrove and was married to the late Dozie McKnight Seagrove. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include a son, Carl Ed Seagrove, of Pulaski; one grandchild and one great grandchild.<br /><br />SEDLACEK, Donald Edward OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Oct 1983<br />Donald Edward Sedlacek, 62, son-in-law of Ethel Williams of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 3, 1983, at his home in Springfield, VA. Funeral services were Friday, Oct. 7, in the Dermaine Springfield Chapel in Springfield, VA. Burial was in National Memorial Park in Falls Church, VA.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ethylea Williams Sedlacek of Springfield, VA; one daughter, Donna Rae Arnold of Lynchburg, VA; two sons, Edward L. Sedlacek of Greenville, SC and Kenneth P. Sedlacek of Springfield, VA; and one sister, Janice Pebler of Loveland, Colo.<br /><br />SHACKELFORD, Minnie Phillips OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Minnie Phillips Shackelford, 80, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Dec. 27, 1986, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 29, at Bennett May Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Shackelford was the daughter of the late Samuel T. and Usie Arnett Phillips. She was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Pat Shackelford of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Mrs. Linda Murphy of Nashville; one grandson, Sam Shackelford of Lawrenceburg; one great-grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Geneva Francis of Nashville, Mrs. Vera Rigsby of Pulaski, Mrs. Alberta Monks of Fayetteville; one brother, Mahlon Phillips of Pulaski.<br /><br />SHARP, Ruby Bryant OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Ruby Bryant Sharp, 83, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 3, at Pulaski First United Methodist Church with the Rev. David J. Miller and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Sharp was the daughter of the late James Franklin and Ella Pierce Bryant and was married to the late Erskine Sharp, former mayor of Pulaski. She was a member of the Pulaski First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. W. P. Murrey and Mrs. Earl Wakefield, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren, Sara and Gid Wakefield, Preston, John and Edd Murrey, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />SHAVER, Frances R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Sep 1986<br /><br />Mrs. Frances R. Shaver, 71, of Ft. Myers, Fla., died Thursday, Sept. 18, 1986, in that city. A private family service was held. Memorials should be sent to the R. E. and Frances R. Shaver Memorial Fund, c/o R. E. Shaver Engineering Library, College of Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.<br />Mrs. Shaver was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski and was married to the late Robert Ezekiel Shaver.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Ann P. Shaver of Granville, Ohio, Susan S. Kidd of Columbia; one son, Andrew R. Shaver of Pulaski; several grandchildren.<br /><br />SHAW, Jennie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Jennie Lee Shaw, age 89, of 103 Toll Gate, Pulaski, died September 2, 1983, at the Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, September 4, at 1:30 p.m. at the National Funeral Home in Grenada, Mississippi. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery at Grenada.<br />A native of Mississippi, Mrs. Shaw was a retired teacher from Mississippi and Arkansas. She was the daughter of the late W. L. and Addie Rowell O&#8217;Neal.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Finner Carver of Pulaski; one brother, Roy O&#8217;Neal of Clarksdale, Mississippi; four sisters, Mrs. Nola Lovette of Walthall, Mississippi, Mrs. Pattie Cox of Walthall, Mississippi, Mrs. Louise Teague of Greenville, Mississippi, Mrs. Marguerite Parker of East Arkansas; two grandchildren, Keith Carver of Pulaski, John Carver of Houston, Texas, and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SHELTON, Ailene Horn OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Ailene Shelton, 54, of Pulaski, died Thursday, August 27, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 29, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Georgia, Mrs. Shelton was the daughter of the late A. W. Horn. She was a member of the Baptist Church and was a disabled nurse for several years.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Ethel Cornelius Horn of Pulaski; her husband, Charles E. Shelton of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Mitchell of Nashville, Mrs. Billie Walls and Mrs. Barbara Gilliam, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Jean Holley of Belleview, Fla.; four brothers, Earl F., Glover, and Jerry Horn, all of Pulaski, Mike Horn of Greenwood, Mississippi.<br /><br />SHELTON, Annie Lou Curtis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Annie Lou Shelton, 81, of Prospect, died Saturday, Feb. 1, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Deryl Alexander officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Shelton was the daughter of the late Arnold and Rosie Hill Curtis and was married to the late Ira Shelton.<br />Survivors include one son, Jerry Shelton of Pulaski; one step-son, Jack Shelton of Columbia; three daughters, Irene Moore of Nashville, Mary Chambers of Columbia, Shirley Smith of Lexington, Ala.; one step-daughter, Florence Bingham of Minnesota; one brother, Elliot Curtis of Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Zeda Vanhooser of Florida, Mrs. Alene Kimbrough of Pulaski; 19 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br /><br />SHELTON, Arthur T. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jul 1986<br />Mr. Arthur T. Shelton, 70, of Pulaski, died Monday, July 21, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were Wednesday at Bennett May Chapel. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Shelton was the son of the late Tennie and Mary Harwell Shelton. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was a retired truck driver for Brindley Coal and Lumber Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Effie Shelton of Pulaski; one son, Dennie K. Shelton of Monroe, N.C.; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Shirley Dolan of Pulaski, Mrs. Ann Fuller of St. Louis, Mich., Mrs. Earl Siders of Tipton, Iowa; two brothers, John Shelton of Nashville, James Elbert Shelton of Pulaski.<br /><br />SHELTON, Buster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Dec 1982<br />Buster Shelton, 88, of 436 Longmeadow Drive in Pulaski died on Sunday, December 19, 1982 at his home.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart and Bill Moss at 2:00 pm.<br />on Monday, Dec. 20 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Shelton was a member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski and a retired employee of the city of Birmingham, AL.<br />He is survived by his wife, Wylodean Keeton Shelton of Pulaski. He was the son of the late William P. and Maude Wright Shelton.<br />Additonal survivors include one sister, Mrs. Jean Roberts, Houston, Texas; one niece and one nephew.<br /><br />SHELTON, Cora B. Nave OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Aug 1989<br />Mrs. Cora B. Shelton, 87, died Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1989 at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Aug. 3 at Bennett May Chapel in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late Harvey and Mattie Ashworth Nave and was married to the late Richard Shelton.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Irene McDougal of Scotts Hill Community; one son, James R. Shelton, Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Minnie Mitchell of Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Ernest and Bennie Nave of Athens, Ala.; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHELTON, Gladys Ailene Horn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Gladys Ailene Shelton, 54, died Thursday, Aug. 27, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 29, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Georgia, Mrs. Shelton was the daughter of the late A.W. and Ethel Cornelius Horn. She was a disabled nurse for several years and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Charles E. Shelton of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Mitchell of Nashville, Mrs. Billie Walls and Mrs. Barbara Gilliam, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Jean Holley of Belleview, Fla.; four brothers, Earl F. , Glover, and Jerry Horn, all of Pulaski, Mike Horn of Greenwood, Miss.<br /><br />SHELTON, Jack Owen Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Jack Owen Shelton, Sr., 81, of Lynnville, died Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1988, at Oakwood Health Care Center in Lewisburg. Graveside services were held Wednesday, Jan. 6, at Lynnwood Cemetery with Robert Smith officiating.<br />A native of Rutherford County, Mr. Shelton was the son of the late James Newton and Martha Brown Shelton. He was retired from the United Postal Service where he was a mail carrier for the Lynnville area.<br />Survivors include his wife, Anne Lacy Shelton of Lynnville; one son, Don Shelton of Victoria, Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Wolfe of Nashville; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Jack Shelton, Jr. of Cornersville, Mrs. Dora Shelton of Victoria, Texas; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SHELTON, Julian C. (Butch) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mr. Julian C. &#8220;Butch&#8221; Shelton, 41, of Minor Hill died Sunday, Sept. 19, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Mount Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Shelton was the son of the late Opal E. Pierce Shelton. Survivors include his father, Lonnie C. Shelton of Minor Hill; one brother, Jimmy Shelton of Pulaski.<br /><br />SHELTON, Laura Willie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jul 1989<br />Laura Willie Shelton, 90, Route 1, Goodsprings, died Saturday, July 1, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Jacob Gardner and Rev. Phillip Eubanks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Shelton was a Mississippi native and the wife of the late John H. Shelton. She was a member of the Methodist Church and a housewife.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Cashon, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Sarah Boots, Chapel Hill and Mrs. Ann Riddle, Lawton, OK; one son, Morris Shelton, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Hamby, Maryville, Tenn.; one brother, James Earl Hamby, Birmingham, Ala.; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHELTON, Lizzie Thorne Kelley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Mrs. Lizzie Thorne Kelley Shelton, 91, of Route 2, Lawrenceburg died in Crockett General Hospital January 16, 1981 following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. January 18 at North Funeral Home Chapel, burial in Booth Chapel. John Felker was the officiant.<br />Born in Giles County May 22, 1889, Mrs. Shelton was the daughter of the late John and Babe White Thorne. Her husband was the late Lee Shelton.<br />Survivors include four sons, J. C. Kelley, Pulaski, Ben Kelley, Athens, Ala., Rev. Buford Kelley, Crossville and Ross Kelley, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />SHELTON, Loyd R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 May 1981<br />Loyd R. Shelton, 50, of Lewisburg, died Wednesday, May 20 in Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral rites were conducted Friday at 10:30 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Giles Memory Gardens. Church of Christ minister Marshall Flowers was the officiant.<br /><br />Mr. Shelton, who was a farmer, was born in Giles County. He was the son of Mrs. Mattie Lee White Shelton of Petersburg, who survives, and the late Odell Shelton.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include a brother, Leroy Shelton, Paxton, Ill.; a niece and a nephew.<br /><br />SHELTON, Mable I. Mankins OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Sep 1982<br />Mrs. Mable I. Shelton, 72, Childers Street, Pulaski, died Sunday, September 12, 1982 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in the Minor Hill Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />She was the daughter of the late Rone and Willie Jackson Mankins, and the widow of the late Vaudy Shelton.<br />She is survived by two sons, Danny and Bill Shelton, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Shelton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bennie Lou Fry, Hohenwald; two brothers, Tom Mankins, Lester, AL, and Jim Mankins, Goodspring; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Braggs of Birmingham, AL and Mrs. Etha Riser, Indiana; ten grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHELTON, Opal Eugena OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Opal Eugena Shelton, 71, of Minor Hill, died Tuesday, July 7, 1987, at a private residence in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Friday, July 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Shelton was the daughter of the late Lonnie and Fannie Bills Pierce.<br />Survivors include her husband, Lonnie C. Shelton of Minor Hill; two sons, Jimmy D. Shelton of Pulaski, Julian C. Shelton of Minor Hill; one brother, Alton Pierce of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Smith of Pulaski, Mrs. Willard Hamlett of Muscle Shoals, Ala., Mrs. Tillman Long of Athens, Ala.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHELTON, Ruby Dupree OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby Shelton, 58, of Cleveland, Ohio, who died Monday, April 28 in that city, were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Raymond Harville. Burial followed in Grassy Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Shelton was the daughter of the late John W. and Lizzie Bates Dupree.<br />Survivors include her husband, Denzil T. Shelton; two brothers, Charles Dupree, Lakeland, Fla. and J. Dupree, Cleveland; two sisters, Mrs. Olan Robins, Greenhill, Ala., and Mrs. Frances Holden, Lakeland.<br /><br />SHELTON, Susie Mae Hastings OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Mar 1984<br />Mrs. Susie Mae Shelton of 917 Rocky Road, Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 6, 1984, at the Parkview Hospital in Nashville; Funeral services were held in the Bennett May Chapel Thursday, March 8, at 2 p.m. with the Reverends Clarence K. Stewart and Carl Cannon officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Shelton was a member of the Baptist Church. She was the daughter of Mrs. Susie Hastings of Prospect, who survives, and the late Cleveland Hastings. Mrs. Shelton was married to Mr. James E. Shelton of Pulaski; he also survives.<br />Survivors, other than her husband and mother, include three daughters, Sue Carolyn Burton of Nashville, Phyllis Ann Holt of Pulaski, Peggy Jean Holley of Elkton; two sons, Tom Cleveland May of Pulaski, James E. Shelton, Jr. of Pulaski; 9 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Vinnie Moore of Prospect, Mrs. Grace Rogers of Elkton; and one brother, James Hastings of Kedron.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHERRELL, Robert Louis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Robert Louis Sherrell, age 74, of Prospect died October 27, 1983 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held 11:00 a.m. Monday, October 31, 1983, at Trotter Chapel A.M.E. Church with the Rev. B. B. Scott officiating. Burial was in the Trotter Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sherrell was a farmer. He was a member of the Trotter Chapel (Little Bethel) A. M. E. Church where he served as a Trustee and Stewart. He was married to Marvelene T. Sherrell of Prospect of Prospect and was the son of the late Robert and Mary Leslie Sherrell.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include, six sons, John Sherrell, Windell Sherrell, Nashville, Maurice Sherrell, Huntsville, Alabama, Alvin Sherrell, Dewey Sherrell and Paul Sherrell of Prospect; three daughters, Robert Jewel Jones, Denver, Colorado, Norman Jean Sherrell, Nashville and Ann Sherrell, Prospect; 20 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren.<br /><br />SHERRILL, Tennie Louise OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services were held for Mrs. Tennie Louise Sherrill, 69, on Sunday June 22 at 12:00 at the Queen Ann Funeral Home with the Rev. R. A. Oliver officiating. Mrs. Sherrill passed away June 20 at the Giles County Hospital. Burial at the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late John and Tennie Nelson Beasley of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Edward Sherrill; her children, John Edward Sherrill, Jr., Martha A. Martin, Joe Allen Sherrill, Robert Alvin Sherrill, Katie Sherrill, Thomas Sherrill, Henry Albert Sherrill, Marguerite Sherrill, Mary Jane Sherrill, and Carolyn Sherrill all of Pulaski and Herbert Sherrill of Lima, Ohio; thirteen grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Hortense Clark and Mrs. Ida Bell Clark, both of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />SHIELDS, Mary Edna Weaver OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Feb 1989<br />Mary Edna Shields, 90, died Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1989, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Feb. 22 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in New Garden Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe and Mary Morris Weaver and was married to the late Grover Cleveland Shields.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ed Randolph, Pulaski; one step-son, Robert Shields, Hopkinsville, Ky.; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHOEMAKER, John D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1988<br />John D. Shoemaker, 92, Meadowbrook Nursing Home, Pulaski, died Thursday, Dec. 22, 1988, at Meadowbrook. Funeral services were held Friday at Bennett May Chapel with Brother G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Shoemaker was an Alabama native, a member of the Church of Christ and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Maude Newman Shoemaker of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Wright, Tyler, Texas, and Velma Shoemaker, Pulaski; two sons, Earl and Bob Shoemaker, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHOOK, William M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Apr 1984<br />William M. Shook, 65, Route 2, Leoma, Fall River Community, died on Friday, April 20, 1984, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Dellie W. and Alice Mae Shook. He was with the Tennessee Highway Department.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m., Saturday, April 21 at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Euleyler Harbison Shook of Fall River; two brothers, Delmer Shook of Florida and Webster Shook, Leoma; three half brothers, Elmo Shook, Decatur, Ala., Harvey Shook, Tanner, Ala., and Elonzo Shook, Scotts Hill; four sisters, Nettie Woodard, Portland, Tenn., Emogene Smith, Pulaski, and Estelle Bell, Nashville, Tenn., and Hattie Myers, Leoma.<br /><br />SHORT, John Wesley OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jan 1988<br />Mr. John Wesley Short, 82, of Lawrenceburg Manor Nursing Home died Saturday, Jan. 9, 1988, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 13, at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. John Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Short was the son of the late John and Dora Short.<br />Suvivors include two sons, John Edward Short of Memphis, Clearthur Short of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHRADER, Marlina Jaye OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for two year old Martha Jaye Shrader, of Route 7, Pulaski, who died Tuesday, December 22 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, were held Thursday at 10:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A resident of Route 7, Pulaski, Martina died at Maury County Hospital on Tuesday, December 22 in Columbia.<br />A native Giles Countian, Marlina was the daughter of William and Ida V. Watts Shrader and the legally adopted child of Bruce and Lisa Higgins, all of Rose Hill.<br />In addition to the parents survivors include her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higgins and Mrs. Vera Lou Rhinehart, of Rose Hill; three brothers, Ricky, Randy Joe and William Ray Shrader, and three sisters, Patsy and Rosie Lou Shrader and Jessie Higgins, of Rose Hill.<br /><br />SHULER, Ann Herbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Jul 1980<br /><br />Funeral services for Miss Ann Herbert Shuler, 91, of Campbellsville, who died Wednesday, June 25 in Graymere Nursing Center, Columbia, were held Saturday at 10:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Campbellsville Cemetery. The Rev. Harry Elyea and the Rev. Raymond Harwell were the officiants.<br />Miss Shuler, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late J. Peter and Annette Baker Shuler. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Malcolm Lucy of Columbia; a nephew, Herbert Carden of Detroit, Mich.; several other nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SHULER, Martha Sudder OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jun 1987<br />Mrs. Martha Sudder Shuler, 94, died Saturday, June 13, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Clarence Stewart, Judd Hayes and Raymond Harville officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Shuler was a native of Shelby County and married to the late Frank Shuler.<br />There are no immediate survivors.<br /><br />SILER, Webster E. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Webster E. Siler, 69, of Pulaski, died Friday, June 17, 1988 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, June 20, at Memphis Memorial Park. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Bell, Tenn., Mr. Siler was the son of the late Joseph B. and Lela Stallings Siler. He was retired from the U. S. Navy.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Wendell Siler of Memphis, Woodson Siler of Florida; two sisters, Wilma Thompson and Frances Dear, both of Memphis.<br /><br />SILES, Webster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Webster Siles, 69, of Pulaski, died Friday, June 17, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, June 20, at Memphis Memorial Park. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Bells, Tenn., Mr. Siles was the son of the late Joseph B. Siles and Lela Stalling. Survivors include two brothers, Wendell Siles of Memphis, Woodson Siles of Florida; two sisters, Welma Thompson and Frances Dear, both of Memphis.<br /><br />SILLS, William A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1980<br />Funeral services for a former resident of Giles County, William A. Sills, 66, of Dover, Del., a retired M-Sgt. (U. S. Army) and civil service employee, who died Sunday, October 19, 1980, in the University of Tennessee Hospital, Knoxville, were held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at Pine Creek Baptist Church in Oneida, Del. Interment was in Marcum-Kidd Cemetery in that city.<br />An Alabama native, Sgt. Sills was the son of the late Leon and Josie Sills. He was a member of Union Lodge No. 7 F and AM, of the Nur Temple in Wilmington, Del. and a veteran of World War II.<br />The only immediate survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bonita Fern Sills and a son Michael Sills of Dover.<br /><br />Scott County Funeral Home in Oneida was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMMONS, Amanda Louise OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Sep 1982<br />Amanda Louise Simmons, two days old, died on Monday, August 30, 1982, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Graveside services were to be held on Wednesday, September 1, at Lynnwood Cemetery, James Nave officiating.<br />Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joey Simmons, Pulaski; a half-brother, Mack Norwood, Lynnville; two half-sisters, Kerry Norwood and Kim Simmons, Pulaski; grandparents, Mrs. John Robert, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Mr. Paul Simmons, Hammond, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Spivey, Lynnville; great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hill, Taft, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Simmons, Pulaski, Mrs. Jim McPherson, Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia.<br /><br />SIMMONS, Georgia Mae Bowen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 May 1984<br />Mrs. Georgia Mae Simmons, 45, Minor Hill, died on Friday, May 25, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. A Giles County native, she was the daughter of George Bowen and the late Lottie Green Bowen.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens, Mack Pinkelton and Dell Sewell officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Dean Simmons, Minor Hill; her father, George Bowen, Summertown; one son, Kevin Dean Simmons, Minor Hill; one brother, G. W. Bowen, Summertown; and four sisters, Peggy Semanek, Stella, Claudia Pompili, Florida, Sue Putnam, Ethridge, and Mary Ellen Bowen, Summertown.<br /><br />SIMMONS, Harvey Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1984<br />Harvey Lee Simmons, 82, Pulaski, died on Monday, July 16, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe and Cornelia Loufties Simmons and was married to the late Betty Veronia Simmons. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Booth Chapel Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include five sons, Dean Simmons, Minor Hill, Jerry Simmons, Goodsprings, Leroy Simmons, Pulaski; and Joe Simmons and Richard Simmons, Nashville; one daughter, Tennie Bell Ashford, Pulaski; three brothers, Johnny Simmons and Sammie Simmons, Pulaski, and Rufus Simmons, Athens, Alabama; two sisters, Lela White, Athens, Alabama, and Lacy Gooch, Paris, Tennessee; 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />SIMMONS, Rufus O. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Feb 1987<br />Mr. Rufus O. Simmons, 87, of Athens, Ala., died Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1987, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Lester, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 20, at Carr-McConnell Funeral Home in Athens, with burial in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Simmons was a retired farmer and member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Vona Simmons of Athens; five daughters, Ester Parsons of Lewisburg, Martha Thompson of Columbia; Eva Castleberry of Selma, Ala., Era Ross of Bridgeport, Ala., Evie Vance of Cape Coral, Fla.; one son, Julius Simmons of Cleveland, Ala.; two sisters, Lela White of Athens, Lacy Gooch of Paris, Tenn.; one brother, Johnnie Simmons of Pulaski; 22 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.<br /><br />SIMMONS, Sam OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Sam Simmons, age 80, of Route 4, Pulaski, will be held Thursday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at Queen Ann Funeral Home, conducted by Brother James Albert Bell. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Simmons was a native of Giles County and was a son of the late Odie and Adeline Pate Simmons and died Monday morning January 19, 1981. He was a member of Taylor Street Church of Christ and was a long-time employee of Mrs. Ben Sam Chapman and the late Mr. Chapman.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Joe Simmons of Evanston, Illinois and Thomas Simmons of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Paxton of Evanston, Illinois and Mrs. Cassie Buford of Louisville, Kentucky and other relatives.<br /><br />SIMMONS, Sammie D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1985<br />Sammie D. Simmons, 78, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Oct. 17, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, 15 Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was a retired employee of Stanley Tools.<br />Survivors include his wife, Estelle Simmons of Pulaski; two sons, Paul and Dennis Simmons, both of Pulaski; one step-son, Larry Arthur of Pulaski; three daughters, Lula Mae Bradley of Tullahoma, Sarah Ann Beek of Hammond, Ind., Lackon Crowder of Fayetteville; three step-daughters, Margie Boshears, Carolyn Blass, both of Columbia, Ann Prince of Pulaski; two brothers, Johnny Simmons of Pulaski, Rufus Simmons of Athens, Ala.; two sisters, Lacy Gooch of Paris, Tenn. and Lela White of Athens, Ala.; 31 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SIMMONS, Thomas M. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Feb 1984<br />Thomas M. Simmons, 76, died Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1984 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at Dixon Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church with burial in Everbright Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, William Thomas Simmons of Virginia and Dwayne Simmons of Knoxville; eight daughters, Mrs. Rena Sherrell and Mrs. Josephine Gordon, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Thelma Johnson, Florida, Mrs. Leona Olds of Ohio, Mrs. Magnolia Roy of Detroit, Mrs. Christine Hicks, Chattanooga, Mrs. Felecia Mitchell and Miss Ada Mildred Simmons, both of Atlanta; 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Audie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1980<br />Audie Simpson, 78, of Route 1, Prospect died in Giles County Hospital Saturday, July 19, 1980.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, July 20 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Mr. Simpson was a retired farmer the son of the late Neal and Willie Smith Simpson, Tennesseans.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille McCree Simpson, Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Norma Jean Tinnon, Pulaski; two brothers, Paul Simpson, Prospect, Frank Simpson, Minor Hill; eight sisters, Miss Lillie Mae Simpson, Miss Velma Simpson, Mrs. Vera Bell Pickett, Mrs. Maggie Newton, Mrs. Dona Kelly, Mrs. Ruth Gibson, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Mattie Lou Allen, Kentucky and Mrs. Viva Spencer, Ohio; two grandchildren.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Lucille McCree OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Lucille McCree Simpson, 81, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 2, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Simpson was the daughter of the late George and Eddie Ashford McCree and was married to the late Audie Simpson.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Norma Jean Tinnon of Pulaski; two half-sisters, Effie Riggs and Helen Polley, both of Louisville, Ky.; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SIMPSON, William Butler Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Nov 1986<br />Mr. William Butler Simpson, Sr., 66, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1986, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 13, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Brian Fyke and Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Simpson was the son of the late Will R. and Iva Butler Simpson. He was a retired electrician and a member of the Aspen Hill United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Tallent Simpson of Pulaski; one son, William (Billy) Simpson, Jr. of Pulaski; one grandson, Jason Simpson of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Jean Bee of Fayetteville, Mrs. Beverly Stutts of Nashville, Mrs. Betty Ann Taylor of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Evelyn Carrio of Franklin; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SIMS, Bertha Mae Hill OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Mae Sims, 99, of Pulaski, who died Friday, December 5, 1980, in Giles County Hospital, were conducted at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen was the officiant.<br />A Limestone County native, Mrs. Sims, a former employee of the Vogue, was the daughter of the late John and Emma Tweedy Hill. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Frank Harlow, Elkton; five grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren.<br /><br />SIMS, Eloise Harris OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Nov 1988<br /><br />Mrs. Eloise Harris Sims, 79, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 19, 1988 at Hillside Hosptial. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22 at Floyd Funeral Home in Lewisburg with Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial was in Marshall County Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Sims was the daughter of the late Jim and Estell McMillin Harris and the wife of the late Danny Sims. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include, four sisters, Mrs. Josephine Pollard and Mrs. Ruth Burger, both of Canton, Ohio, Mrs. Mamie Hall of Nashville and Mrs. Bulah Dillard of Waynesboro, Va.<br /><br />SIMS, Marjorie Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Marjorie Jones Sims, 67, of Murfreesboro, died Saturday, Feb. 21, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Sims was the daughter of the late Samuel and Edna McFarlin Jones.<br />Survivors include her husband, Harry Sims of Murfreesboro; three daughters, Mrs. Patsy Hartman of Smyrna, Mrs. Bob (Sandra) Henry of Pulaski, Miss Teresa Sims of Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Nancy McNabb, Mrs. Jane Goodwin, Mrs. Sara Jackson, all of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Mary Schultz of Winston-Salem, NC.; two brothers, Truman Jones of Murfreesboro, Ben Jones of New York City, N.Y.; four granddaughters.<br /><br />SIPPLE, Dolly Groth OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Dolly Groth Sipple, 63, Bradenton, Florida, died on Thursday, August 12, 1982, at Blake Hospital in that city.<br />A native of Elkton, she was the daughter of the late Buford and Eliza Dunnavant Groth. Mrs. Sipple lived the greater part of her life in Denver, Colorado.<br />Her only immediate survivor is her sister, Mrs. Christine G. Crump of Sun City Center, Florida.<br /><br />SISK, Hiram Sylvester OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1983<br />Hiram Sylvester Sisk, age 71, of Route 1, Lexington, Alabama, died August 1, 1983, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Alabama.<br />Graveside services were held Thursday, August 4, 1983 at 2:00 p.m. at the Giles Memory Gardens with the Rev. Marion Young officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sisk was a member of the Baptist Church and was a retired safety officer for TVA. He was married to Bessie Raines Sisk of Lexington, Alabama and was the son of Hiram Lee and Anna Lou Cardin Sisk.<br />Mr. Sisk is survived by his wife; one son, Ralph Leslie Sisk of Lexington, Alabama; two brothers, Harold E. Sisk, J. W. Sisk, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Harkleroad of Doublin, Georgia, Mrs. Agnes McCorkle of Florence, Alabama; Mrs. Ruth McGill of Nashville; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SISK, Kenneth M. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Apr 1982<br />Kenneth M. Sisk, 74, Pulaski, died on Monday, April 5, 1982, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br /><br />A Giles County native, he was the son of the late Hiram L. and Annie Lou Cardin Sisk. He was a member of East Hill Church of Christ and a retired employee of M. Cohen and Sons.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 6, at Bennett-May Chapel, Tom Orr and Herbert McNeese officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Iva Connell Sisk, Pulaski; three brothers, Harold Sisk and J. W. Sisk, Pulaski, and Sylvester Sisk, Lexington, Alabama; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Harkleroad, Dublin, Georgia, Mrs. Agnes McCorkle, Florence, Alabama, and Mrs. Ruth McGill, Nashville.<br /><br />SKILLINGTON, Mittie Lois Woody OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Dec 1984<br />Mrs. Mittie Lois Woody Skillington, 88, of the Santa Fe Community in Maury County, died on Wednesday, December 5, 1984.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the wife of the late Charlie Skillington.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, December 7 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Santa Fe Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, David Skillington, formerly of Pulaski.<br /><br />SLATON, James R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />James R. Slaton, 65, Pulaski, died on Saturday, September 1, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Limestone County, Alabama, he was the son of the late John D. and Ora Lee Pitts Slaton. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, September 2, at Craig&#8217;s Chapel Church of Christ, with burial in New Salem Cemetery, Van Bowers officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pat Slaton, Pulaski; one daughter, Connie Olmstead, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Richard Slaton, Lester, Alabama; one sister, Mrs. Lucy Harwell, Pulaski, and three grandchildren.<br /><br />SLATON, Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jun 1984<br />Wayne Slaton, 42, Pulaski, died Tuesday, June 16, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Alabama, he was the son of the late Wayne Slaton. He was a barber.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Clarence Stewart and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ruby N. Slaton, Pulaski; one son, Daryl Slaton, Pulaski; one daugther, Haley Slaton, Pulaski; two brothers, Joel Slaton and Donny Slaton, Pulaski; and one sister, Judy Williams, Minor Hill.<br /><br />SLAUSON, Mildred Arney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Mildred Arney Slauson, 71, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Thursday, Jan. 29, 1987, at Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 31, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Slauson was the daughter of the late Dan and Ella Young Arney and was married to the late Sayre Slauson. She was a member of the Frankewing Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one sister Mrs. Alleyene Lanier of Athens, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SLOAN, Mildred Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Franklin Sloan, 65, were held Thursday May 29 at 12:00 noon at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Elkton. The Rev. R. L. Bailey, pastor of that church officiated. Interment in Elkton Cemetery.<br />The daughter of the late Allen and Emma Jones Franklin of Bryson, Mrs. Sloan died Monday May 26, 1980.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Emma M. Winston, Indianapolis, Ind. and Carolyn A. Whitfield, Elkton; three sons, Calvin L. Sloan, Elkton, Harrison and James Allen Sloan of Cleveland, Ohio; six grandchildren; three sisters, Annie Hewitt and Kate Franklin, Nashville, Virginia Lockett of Chicago, Ill.; five brothers, James Franklin, William Franklin and Allen Franklin all of Nashville, and Herbert Franklin, Detroit, Mich.; step mother, Bessie Franklin; one uncle, Rev. Gilbert Jones of Fayetteville. Three sons-in.law, Roosevelt Whitfield of Elkton, Randolph Winston and Phillip Washington of Indianapolis, Ind. And a very devoted life long friend, Addie Driver of Elkton, Tenn. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SLOSS, Martha Jane Bridgeforth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Martha Jane Sloss died on Thursday, October 4, 1984 at her residence in Elkton. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the Rev. Samuel and Henriette Reedus Bridgeforth. She was married to the late Willie Sloss.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday, October 7, at Queen Ann Funeral Home, Eugene Lewis officiating, with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Rosa Nell Driver of Elkton; four grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMILEY, William H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jul 1986<br />Mr. William H. Smiley, 62, of Lynnville, died Monday, June 30, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 2, at Bennett May Chapel with Al May officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Davidson County, Mr. Smiley was the son of the late John L. and Lillian Scallery Smiley.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dot Blackburn Smiley of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Ann Wells of Nashville; one grandchild; two brothers, Harry Lynn and Jack Smiley, both of California.<br /><br />SMITH, Ada Bell McClure OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 May 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Ada Bell Smith, 92, of Lawrenceburg, died Saturday, May 23, at Lewis County Hospital in Hohenwald. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 26, at Center Grove Church of God with Jack Carter and Gale Harris officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery in Giles County. North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Nerva Stafford McClure and was married to the late Spencer C. A. Smith, Sr.<br />Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Lucille Jones of Nashville, Mrs. Lorene Powell of Summertown, Mrs. Magilene Gobble of Leoma, Mrs. Jerrie Noblitt, Mrs. Christine Hobbs and Mrs. Nancy Self, all of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Lila Mae Price of Cloverdale, Ala.; five sons, Lloyd Smith, Buddy Smith, Finis A. Smith and C. A. Smith, Jr., all of Louisville, Ky., Warren Smith of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., one brother, Marvin McClure of Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Ura Hobbs and Mrs. Mobb Butler, both of Giles County; several grandchildren, great-grand-children and great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Almeda Jane OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Apr 1987<br />Mrs. Almeda Jane Smith, 88, died Saturday, April 4, 1987, at her residence in Oklahoma. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 7, at Hersman Funeral Home Chapel in Oklahoma with burial in Pioneer Cemetery.<br />She is a former resident of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />SMITH, Andy A. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Mr. Andy A. Smith, Jr., 61, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was the son of the late Andrew A. and Irma Booker Smith. He was retired from Maremont-Gabriel and was a veteran of the Korean War.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Robert F. Smith of Columbus, Ga., Doyle Smith of Pulaski; seven sisters, Lou Abernathy of Anthony Hill, Elise Bledsoe, Alice Brown, Ernestine Barlar, Jean Phelps, Faye Harwell, all of Pulaski, Inez Rogers of Shelbyville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Annie B. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1989<br />Mrs. Annie B. Smith of Route 5, Lawrenceburg (Bodenham Community), died Tuesday, May 9, in Lewis County Hospital following a long illness. She was 84 years old.<br />Funeral services were Friday afternoon at New Salem Baptist Church in Veto, Ala., with the Rev. Winford Smith officiating. Burial was in Payne Cemetery in Veto.<br />Mrs. Smith was the widow of the late J. B. Smith, Sr., a farmer in the Bodenham Community. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Bodenham where she served on the Mothers Board.<br />Survivors include two step-daughters, Mrs. Priscilla McNairy of Pulaski, Mr. Mary Jamison of Nashville; two step-sons, James Boyd Smith of Pulaski, Alfred Smith of Nashville; foster daughter, Ora Lee Martindale, Veto, Ala.<br /><br />SMITH, Annie Elizabeth White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Dec 1986<br />Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Smith, 73, of Ardmore, Ala., died Sunday, Dec. 21, 1986, at Hillside Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 22, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Lynn Marshall officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Henry and Beatrice Elliott White.<br />Survivors include her husband, Leonard B. Smith; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joan Smith of Ardmore; one brother, Frank White; two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Bayless and Mrs. Catherine Rainey, both of Ardmore; three grandchildren, Timmy Ray Smith and Tracy McDonald, both of Pensacola, Fla.; Tonya Lynn Smith of Ardmore.<br /><br />SMITH, Anthony Ray (Tony) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Nov 1989<br />Anthony Ray (Tony) Smith, 27, of Murfreesboro, formerly of the Red Oak community, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 1989, at Donelson Hospital.<br />Memorial services were held Saturday, Nov. 4, at Higgins Funeral Home Chapel in Fayetteville with Tom Orr officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Smith was a court reporter and member of Red Oak Church of Church.<br />Survivors include his parents, Ray and Myra June Wiser Smith of the Red Oak community; one brother, Troy Smith of Red Oak; maternal grandparents, Eugene and Ophelia Wiser of Lewisburg; paternal grandmother, Laura Eunice Cunningham Smith of Cornersville.<br /><br />SMITH, Arthur L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Arthur L. Smith, 72, of Pulaski, died Friday, Oct. 24, 1985, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox and Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />He was a native of Giles County and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Arbell Smith of Pulaski; five sons, Charles Smith of Nashville, Lendon and Timmy Smith, both of Pulaski, Danny Smith of Lawrenceburg, Billy Smith of Columbia; three daughters, Charlotte Keeton of Pulaski, Mrs. William Paul Malone of Lynnville, Rebecca Wallace of Columbia; 24 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Austin J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Apr 1982<br />Austin J. Smith, 78, of Route One, Minor Hill, died on Thursday, April 2, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held last Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Reverend Mack Pinkelton officiated with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County and a retired carpenter, Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mary Dean Smith of Prospect.<br />Additional survivors include a son, Max Smith of Prospect; a brother, Thomas Smith of Pulaski; and three sisters, Madge Johnson of Lester, AL, Iva Dollins of Minor Hill and Mattie Lou Davis of Florida.<br /><br />SMITH, Bascom Hayes Newsline 21 Jan 1986<br /><br />Bascom Hayes Smith, 68, of Route 5, Box 255, Pulaski, TN, died January 10, 1986, at his home. Funeral services were held January 11 at 11 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Marcus Nickel officiating. Burial was in the Pisgah Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was the son of the late Bascom Brown and Iva Hayes Smith. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Marva Lee Smith Barrick of Pulaski, and Mrs. Lillian Smith McCracken of Nashville; one niece, Dorothy Hindman of Nashville; two nephews, Jimmy Barrick of Nashville and Don Barrick of North Carolina.<br /><br />SMITH, Bert Aymett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1984<br />Bert Aymett Smith, 61, Ardmore, Tennessee, died on Tuesday, August 22, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Murray and Nina Shelton Smith. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Ardmore, and the Ardmore Lions Club.<br />Funeral services were held on Thursday, August 23, at Rainey Funeral Home Chapel, Horace Bass and Glenn Bonner officiating, with burial in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lavonia B. Smith, Ardmore; one daughter, Mrs. Judy Malloy, Huntsville; one brother, Floyd E. Smith, Ardmore; one sister, Mrs. Juanita Powell, Ardmore; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Bertha Thurman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Bertha Thurman Smith, 96, died Thursday, Sept. 26, 1985, at the Regency Health Care in Columbia. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27, at the Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial will be in the Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />She was a native of Giles County. Survivors include two nieces and three nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Campbell Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1983<br />Campbell Smith, Sr., 74, of Route 2, Cornersville died on Tuesday, April 5, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Tom Holland at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 7 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native Tennessean, Mr. Smith was a member of the Diana Church of Christ. He was also a member of the Frankewing Lion&#8217;s Club and the Woodmen of the World Organization. He was a retired employee of Faber Casteel of Lewisburg. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dimple Brown Smith, and his parents, James A. and Molly Stephens Smith.<br />He is survived by, two sons, Campbell Smith, Jr. of Frankewing and Jimmy Smith of Tullahoma; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Russell of Pulaski; one brother, Frank Smith of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Louise Malone of Nashville; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Charles Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Mar 1985<br />Charles Edward Smith, 51, died Monday, March 5, 1985, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. He was a water pipe worker and a long time employee of Campbell and Due Construction Company in Columbia.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church with burial in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Johnny Edward Smith, Illinois; one daughter, Angela Avon Smith, Columbia; one brother, William Andrew Smith, Jr., Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Mae White, Columbia, and Miss Sarah Ellen Smith, Indiana.<br /><br />SMITH, Cleo Inez Prentice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Cleo Inez Smith, 48, of Pulaski, died Friday, Dec. 13, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Carl Bond and John Bland officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Raymond Howard and Susie Cole Phillips Prentice.<br />Survivors include her husband, Doyle E. Smith, Sr. of Campbellsville; one son, Doyle Edward Smith, Jr. of Campbellsville; two daughters, Pamela Joy Tarpley of Pulaski, Janet Louanna Thornton of Campbellsville; one brother, John L. Prentice of Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Geneva Workman of Mt. Pleasant, Frances Tatum of Campbellsville, Joyce Wallace of Ethridge, Bonnie Sue Kenmnan of Ohio; six grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Dimple Brown OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jun 1982<br />Dimple Brown Smith, 71, of the Diana Community, died on Wednesday, June 2, 1982, at the Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Tom Holland and Mack Pinkelton at 2:30 p. m. on Thursday, June 3 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in the Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Smith was married to Campbell Smith, Sr. of Diana.<br />She is survived by her husband; two sons, George Campbell Smith, Jr. of Lewisburg and Jimmy B. Smith of Tullahoma; one daughter, Mrs. Betty A. Russell; one brother, Bill Brown of Pulaski; 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Dolphus Leo OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Aug 1987<br />Mr. Dolphus Leo &#8220;Doc&#8221; Smith, 70, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Friday, August 14, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, August 16, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Spurgeon Hendrick and the Rev. Bill Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Smith was the son of the late Milton and Inez Whitt Smith. He was a Mason, treasurer of the Woodmen of the World (Camp 992), past director of the Co-op in Pulaski, retired dairyman and cattle farmer, and a member of Cash Point Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cass Smith; two sons, Jerry Smith of Ardmore, Coach Jackie Smith of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Jean Pigg of Seattle, Wash.; four brothers, Carter Smith of Florence, Ala., Nathan Smith of Huntland, Tenn., Bill Smith of Ardmore, George Smith of Huntsville, Ala.; two sisters, Coy Barnett of Taft, Tenn., Betty Jo Stevenson of Huntsville.<br /><br />SMITH, Edna Jo Puryear OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Feb 1981<br /><br />Graveside services were held for Mrs. Edna Jo Smith, 89, who died Thursday, February 26 at her residence in Pulaski, Saturday at 3:00 p. m. at Mt. Moriah Cemetery by Marlin Goodman.<br />Mrs. Smith was a Giles County native, the daughter of the late, Robert Newton and Mattie Martin Puryear, and the wife of the late Harvey Smith. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include two step daughters, Mrs. John Greene, Wilmington, Del. and Mrs. Darnell Fox, Lewisburg; several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Edward E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1983<br />Funeral services for Edward E. Smith of Old Hickory were held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, April 14 at Hermitage Funeral Home with the Rev. Walter Allen officiating, pastor of Old Hickory United Methodist Church. Burial followed in Hermitage Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Smith died Tuesday, April 12, 1983 at his home, 1208 Jones Street in Old Hickory where he had lived over fifty years.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was the son of the late Earnest Field Smith and Sarah Anna King Smith. He was married to the former Mary Worley Winford who preceded him in death twelve years ago.<br />He was a retired chemist, who was employed many years with E. I. Dupont Co. in Old Hickory, an active member of the Retiree&#8217;s Club and the United Methodist Chuch.<br />Survivors include one son, Earnest Fred Smith, Chattanooga; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Joan Vinson, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Anita Gail Kimbro of Old Hickory; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Compton, Mrs. Essie Pearl Smith and Mrs. Janela Wilkinson, all of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and two great-grandsons.<br /><br />SMITH, Eldred Lee Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan1980<br />Funeral services for Eldred Lee Smith, 86, of Route 5, Pulaski, who died Friday, January 11, in Giles County Hospital, were held Sunday at 2:00 p.m at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A Giles County native, Mr. Smith&#8217;s parents were the late Hardie Henderson and Maudie Usselton Smith, and was married to the late Mary Gladys Smith. He was a retired barber and held membership in the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three sons, Eugene Smith of the Bunker Hill Community, Billy Smith of Detroit, Mich., and Elvin Smith of Vallejo, Cal.; 16 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Enoch Arden OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1988<br />Mr. Enoch Arden Smith, 74, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988, at his residence in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 25, at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church with James Merritt and Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Smith was the son of the late John and Mary Smith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Catherine Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Earline Fralix, Columbia, Mrs. Peggy Jean Hansen, Goodsprings; two sisters, Mrs. Era Raburn, Cullman, Ala., Mrs. Vera Veal, Cookeville; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br /><br />SMITH, Essie Pearl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Aug 1988<br />Miss Essie Pearl Smith, 82, of Pulaski, died Sunday, July 24, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 26, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Smith was the daughter of the late Ernest F. and Sarah A. King Smith. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was a farmer.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Mary Compton of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Eugene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 2 in California for Eugene Smith, a Giles County native, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith of Bunker Hill. Mr. Smith died Sunday, June 29 following a heart attack.<br />Survivors include his wife and two brothers, Billy Smith, Detroit, Mich., and Elvin Smith of California and several grandchildren. The late Herbert Smith of Detroit, Mich. was a brother.<br /><br />SMITH, Eunice L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jun 1982<br />Miss Eunice L. Smith, 84, of 417 S. Second Street, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, June 2, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Reverend Larry Helton at 3:00 p. m. on Thursday, June 3 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the United Methodist Church, Miss Smith was a retired insurance firm employee. She was the daughter of the late Walter and Ada Howell Smith.<br />She is survived by one brother, Julian Smith of Pulaski; four sisters, Mallie Smith, Mrs. Jewel Derryberry and Mrs. Syble Williams, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Williard London of Cornersville.<br /><br />SMITH, Geneva Kimbrough OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Geneva Kimbrough Smith, 75, of Lynnville, died Friday, April 7, 1989, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Elmer Robinson and Maggie Elizabeth Dever Kimbrough and was married to the late Luther C. Smith. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star- Liberty Chapter #245 in Louisville, Ky. She was a retired executive secretary at Graft-Telle Company in Louisville.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Jean Turner of Lynnville; two grandchilden and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Hayes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1986<br />An aerosol can that exploded in burning trash claimed the life of a 69-year-old Giles County man Friday morning, January 10. Dead from the freak accident at his home on Green Valley Road is Hayes Smith.<br /><br />Mr. Smith reportedly was burning trash behind a smokehouse a short distance from his home when the aerosol can, said to have contained Lysol, exploded. The burning liquid sprayed over his body. Mr. Smith apparently tried to make it back to the house, but fell about 25 yards from the building. Marvalea Smith Barrick, a sister in the house, was unaware of the incident until it was too late, it was reported.<br />The Giles County Ambulance Service was called by the sister, but Mr. Smith was dead when attendants arrived. All his clothes were burned from his body in the 7:30 a.m. incident, just east of Pulaski.<br />Services were Saturday morning at the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Smith was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Bascom Bruan and Iva Hayes Smith. He was a farmer.<br />Survivors include his two sisters, Marvalea Smith Barrick of Pulaski, Lillian Smith McCracken of Nashville; niece, Dorothy Hindman of Nashville; two nephews, Jimmy Barrick of Nashville and Don Barrick of North Carolina.<br /><br />SMITH, Homer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Sep 1982<br />Homer Smith, age 55, of 955 Murrey Drive, Pulaski, died at the Giles County Hospital on September 2, 1982.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Smith served for 28 years as a Tennessee Highway Patrol officer. He was the son of the late William Luther and Lola May Sanders Smith.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel on Friday, September 3 at 2:00 p. m. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. Burial followed in Diana Cemetery.<br />Survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Lola Smith Walke, Miss Lori Smith, both of Pulaski; three brothers, James Smith, Lewisburg, Fred Smith, Baton Rouge, La., Lyndal Smith, Pensacola, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Sarah White, Lewisburg; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Ida Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Mae Smith, 81, of Lawrenceburg, who died Thursday, August 27 in Scott Memorial Hospital in that city, were conducted Saturday at 11:00 a. m. at North Funeral Home Chapel by Church of Christ ministers Andrew Brown and Emmett Dincent. Burial was in May Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Smith, daughter of the late John and Ollie Hughes Dodson, was the wife of the late Leonard Smith.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Chandler, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Jewell Claud, Pulaski; four sons, L. C. Smith, Nashville, Larry Smith, Virginia Beach, Va., Raymond Smith, Lawrenceburg and Richard Smith, Antioch, Ill.; 23 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />SMITH, Ina Ruth Ladd OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Ina Ruth Ladd Smith, 79, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Dec. 22, 1985, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26, by Brother James Albert Bell at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ladd. She was a member of Taylor Street Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mrs. Smith was the wife of William Henry (Jack) Smith, the only immediate survivor.<br /><br />SMITH, Iva Jean Green OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1983<br />Iva Jean Smith, 64, of Route 2, Leoma, died on Saturday, Feb. 26, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, Feb 28 at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Interment followed in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Hardy and Laurie Titsworth Green. Her husband, Enoch Smith of Leoma, survives.<br />Additional survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Jean Henson of Leoma and Mrs. Mildred Earlene Fralix of Columbia; two granddaughters, Donna Jean Clark of Pulaski and Karen Arlene Burrow of Leoma; one sister, Mrs. Azaleen Fralix of Pulaski; and one great-grandson.<br /><br />SMITH, J. Harwood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1983<br />Mr. J. Harwood Smith, age 76, of 720 E. College Street, Pulaski, died September 25, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May Chapel Monday, Sept. 26, at 3 p.m. with the Reverends Bill Moss and Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A graduate of the Southern School of Printing in Nashville. Mr. Smith worked for the Irvin, Kentucky Times before spending 12 years at the Maury Democrat in Columbia. He then returned to his native Giles County to OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, in April 1941 where he was editor and publisher. He was a member of the Pulaski Rotary Club and recipient of the Paul Harris Foundation Medal. He was a past member of the Pulaski Elks Lodge No. 1827 and was a member of the Tennessee Press Association. Mr. Smith was also a member of the Pulaski First Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Smith was married to Janine Smith of Pulaski and was the son of the late O. E. and Louella Young Smith.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include, one daughter, Mrs. Charles R. Sheriff of Brentwood and two grandchildren, Linden Poe and Lauren Poe Lackey.<br /><br />SMITH, James Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1988<br />Mr. James Thomas Smith, 57, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Terry Bear and Milton Gordon officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Smith was an employee of Genesco.<br />Survivors include his parents, Thomas Jethro and Rosie Landtroop Smith of Goodspring; his wife, Dymple Surles Smith of Pulaski; one son, Mike Smith of Pulaski; three brothers, Charles, Arnold and Morris Smith of Anthony Hill; two grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, John Buford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1985<br />John Buford Smith, 68, of Route 1, Minor Hill, died Friday, March 15, 1985, at his residence. A native of Limestone County, Alabama, he was the son of the late Harry and Cora Jackson Smith. Mr. Smith was a World War II veteran and was a retired Genesco employee.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Salem Cemetery, Richard Durham and Charles Gibbons officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ivaleen Smith of Minor Hill; one son, Jerry Smith of Ft. Valley, Georgia; one brother, William David Smith, and one sister, Mrs. Hollis Rose, both of Athens, Alabama; and two granddaughters, Joy and Joyle Smith of Ft. Valley, Georgia.<br /><br />SMITH, John N. (Dick) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Feb 1984<br />Mr. John N. (Dick) Smith, age 77, of Route 1, Minor Hill, died February 21, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, February 23, in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Richard Durham and Leslie Bagsley officiating. Burial was in New Salem Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Smith was a retired farmer. He was married to Mrs. Mamie Lou Carter Smith of Minor Hill; she survives. He was the son of the late Johnny B. and Senith Carwile Smith.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, one son, Wayne Smith of Minor Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Bradford Townsend of Minor Hill; one sister, Lela Helton of Goodspring; 6 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Johnny Frank OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Apr 1984<br />Mr. Johnny Frank Smith, age 79, of Cornersville, died at his home March 29, 1984. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 31, at 1 p.m. at the Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was the son of the late Jimmy and Hattie Cooper Smith. He was a farmer and a member of the Presbyterian Church. He was married to Mrs. Effie Johnson Smith of Cornersville; she survives.<br />Other survivors include three sons, Morris Smith of Apache Junction, Arizona, Jimmy Dean Smith, of Decatur, Alabama, Herman Lee Smith of Cornersville; two daughters, Edwina Thompson of Lewisburg, Janice Doggett of Cullman, Alabama; one brother, Herman Smith of Mark Tree, Arkansas; two half-brothers, James Bivens of Cullman, Alabama, Gardner Bivens of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. James Hayes of Columbia; one half-sister, Mrs. Buford Crumley of Lewisburg; 16 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren.<br />The Cornersville Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Larry Dean OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Larry Dean Smith, 51, of Pulaski, died Sunday March 29, 1987, in an automobile accident. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was the son of the late Thomas Riley and Bertha Mae Smith.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, Larry Dean (Butch) Smith, Jr. of Pulaski; two daughters, Tina Haney of Pulaski, Sandy Smith of Nashville; four brothers, T. R. Smith of Maryland, Charles Smith of California, Woodson Smith of Texas, Carl Smith of Alabama; five sisters, Sally Mitchell and Katherine James, both of Pulaski, Lucille Rutledge of Illinois, Easter Holley of Louisiana, Claty Fuller of Nashville; two grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Luther Allen Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1981<br />Funeral services for Luther Allen Smith, Jr., 60, of Route 6, Pulaski were held Friday, April 24 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. The Rev. R. E. Wilsford officiated. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />Mr. Smith, a Lawrence County native, died Wednesday, April 22 in Giles County Hospital. He was an employee of Giles County Highway Department. He was the son of the late Luther Andrew and Mary Lou Clayton Smith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ada Ruth Daughtry Smith, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Dean Hughes, Pulaski; one son Howard Wayne Smith, Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Robinson, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Mary Lou Smith, Nashville and three grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Luther Clinton (Smitty) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1982<br />Mr. Luther Clinton (Smitty) Smith, 81, Lynnville, died Saturday, December 25, 1982 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, December 27 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of White County, Tennessee, he was the son of the late Thomas and Bell Oaks Smith and was married to Geneva Kimbrough Smith, Lynnville.<br />Other survivors include his step-mother, Mrs. Cindy Smith, Sparta; one daughter, Mrs. Glenn Turner, Lynnville; one brother, W. Charles Smith, Shreveport, Louisiana; three sisters, Irene Graham, Old Hickory, Clara Felton, Sparta, and Helen Jolly, Hartselle, Alabama; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Mackie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jul 1985<br />Mackie Mae Smith, 77, died Thursday, July 25, 1985 at Vista Hills Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 28 at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She is survived by several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Martha Birdsong OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Birdsong Smith, 83, of Pulaski, were held Sunday, November 29 at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Lynn McDowell were the officiants. Mrs. Smith died Thursday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wallace G. and Annabelle McCormick Birdsong, and was the wife of the late Robert E. Smith. She was a communicant of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Susan Craig, Knoxville, and Mrs. Jean Mackey, Pulaski; a son, Robert E. Smith, Jr., Manchester; a brother, Dr. Gordon Birdsong, Franklin, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Nelle Choate, Port St. Joe, Fla.; 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Mary Parsons OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Mar 1985<br /><br />Mrs. Mary P. Smith died Friday, March 22, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mark and Molly Morris Parsons and was married to the late Clifford Smith. She was an insurance saleswoman and was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 23, at Bennett May, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Jack Smith of Nashville; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, and two nieces.<br /><br />SMITH, Monroe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Sep 1989<br />Mr. Monroe Smith, 97, long-time resident of Lynnville and retired from United States Postal Service, died Thursday, Sept. 21, 1989, at Columbia Health Care.<br />Graveside services were held Saturday, Sept. 23, at Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville with the Rev. Bob Smith officiating. Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />The Giles County native was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include one niece, Miss Althie Smith of Franklin; one nephew, Nathan Smith of Brentwood.<br /><br />SMITH, Naomi Hargrove OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mrs. Naomi Hargrove Smith, 81, died Friday, May 16, 1986, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with Curtis Dowdy and Jack White officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late James Wesley and Ada VanHouse Hargrove and was married to the late Elmer C. Smith.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ewing (Juanita) Neeley of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Poole of Hagerstown, Mr.; one brother, James W. Hargrove Jr. of Foley, Ala.; two grandsons and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Nina Grey Holt OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1982<br />Mrs. Nina Grey Smith, 84, Pulaski, died Tuesday, December 28, 1982 at Lions Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were set for 2 p. m. Wednesday, December 29 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Hanna Cemetery, Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John and Metta Garner Holt and was married to the late Howard L. Smith.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by three sons, John, Howard Neal, and Joe Smith, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. David Wall, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, Nashville; 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Noah OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Mar 1989<br />Noah Smith, 86, Route 2, Prospect, died Friday, March 3, 1989, in Indianapolis, Ind. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 9 at Phoenix Chapel AME Church in Prospect with Rev. O. Mason officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Smith was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Jerry and Mariah Thompson Smith. He attended Prospect School, was a Steward and trustee of Phoenix AME Church and a farmer.<br />Survivors include one son, William Smith; three daughters, Mrs. Inell Harris, Mrs. Gracie Reynolds and Mrs. Maria Coleman, all of IndianapolisL 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Ophelia Garrison McWilliams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Aug 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ophelia Garrison McWilliams Smith, 87, who died Wednesday July 22 in Giles County Hospital, were held at 1:30 Sunday July 26, 1981 at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church. The Rev. Harrison Overton and Rev. B. E. Bailey officiated. Interment was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Smith, a Giles County native, was the daughter of John and Ruthie Garrison. Her late husband was Col. Smith.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Brown and Mrs. Sallie Mae Gardner, both of Elkton; two sons, Rev. Willie Andy McWilliams and Rev. John Baugh McWilliams; 1 sister, Mrs. Beatrice Overton, Nashville; 1 brother, Robert Garrison, Bunker Hill; 28 grandchildren; 36 great grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Reba Stevenson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 May 1982<br />Mrs. Reba Stevenson Smith, 85, of Pulaski, died Tuesday April 20, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />She was a native of Giles County and the wife of the late Henry Smith of Bunker Hill. She<br />was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock, April 22, at Bennett-May, Rev. Paul Allen officiating, with burial at Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Paul Moorehead, Murfreesboro, Mrs. D. E. McPeters, Jr., Pulaski, Mrs. O. S. Dollar, Jr., Pulaski, Mrs. Lewis Robinson, Brick Church, Mrs. Jimmy Snow, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Burns, Bodenham, Mrs. Kathleen Beard, Pulaski; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Robert Fulton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, April 7 at 2:30 o&#8217;clock for Robert Fulton Smith, 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Tom Orr officiating. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was living in Columbia, where he worked as a horse trainer. He was killed Saturday April 5 in a shooting, which occurred during a mule-pulling contest near the Theta Community in northern Maury County. According to Maury County Sheriff Bill Voss, Mr. Smith was an innocent bystander to the scuffle which resulted in his death. He had attended the contest with John R.Neal, Jr., 17, of Columbia who was also killed. Young Neal was the son of Mr. Smith&#8217;s employer.<br />Donald Wright, 31, of Columbia was charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of the two men. He was arraigned in General Sessions Court in Maury County on Sunday.<br /><br />Mr. Smith&#8217;s survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith of Pulaski; two brothers, Hank Smith and Jim Smith, both of Columbia and two sisters, Patty Smith of Fort Knox, Ky. and Nancy Smith of Columbia. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Robert N. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1985<br />Mr. Robert N. Smith, 81, of Louisville, Ky., died Monday, July 15, 1985, in Louisville. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late T. and Mattie Smith and was married to the late Mary Callie Sanders Smith.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery, Dean Pardon officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Bobby Smith of Louisville, Kentucky; five daughters, Mrs. Ralph Manz of Rhode Island, Mrs. Harold Vaughn, Mrs. Frederick Basil, Mrs. Sterling Little, Mrs. Betty Burgin, all of Louisville; four sisters-in-law, Ellen Wiser, Nellie Parks, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Dot Smith of Lewisburg, Mrs. Josie Smith of Ardmore; 21 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Sarah Hunt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 May 1982<br />Miss Sarah Hunt Smith, 85, of Lynnville died on Thursday, May 13, 1982 in Maury County.<br />Graveside services were conducted by Mack Wheeler at 3:30 p. m. on Friday, May 14 at the Smith Family Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Smith was a graduate of Vanderbilt University and taught school in Hattisburg, Mississippi and at Lynnville High School. She was also a housemother at Vanderbilt before she retired.<br />She is survived by, one sister, Miss Ann Claxton Smith of Lynnville and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Sara Hunter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1983<br />Mrs. Sara Hunter Smith, 62, of 625 South 1st Street in Pulaski, died on Monday, April 4, 1983 at Huntsville Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 5 at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Paul Allen and Bill Starnes officiating. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Smith was a member of the First United Methodist Church and a secretary at Martin College. She was married to the late Billy H. Smith. She was the daughter of the late William Hunter and Percey Garner Hunter of Athen, AL, who survives.<br />She is survived by one son, Bill Smith of Pulaski; two daughters, Lynn Smith Cunningham of Huntsville and Clair Smith Elliott of Ardmore; one sister, Mrs. Martha DeBusk of Prattville, AL; one brother, W. P. Hunter, Jr. of Athens and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Sarah Jane Shelton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Sarah Jane White, 71, Route 1, Minor Hill, died on Wednesday, April 25, 1984, at Westside Hospital in Nashville.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late Jim and Virgie Foust Shelton and was married to the late Alton &#8220;Dick&#8221; White.<br /><br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Hester Chapel Cemetery, Tim Cathy officiating.<br />Survivors include three sons, Tommy White and Paul &#8220;Cotton&#8221; White, Minor Hill, and Carlos White, New Mexico; one daughter, Nancy Byrd, Huntsville, Ala.; two brothers, Lonnie Shelton and Harvey Shelton, Minor Hill; two sisters, Irene Shelton, Minor Hill, and Mary Parker, Connecticut; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Sue Horne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Sue Horne Smith, 75, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 20, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 23, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Oscar and Mary Reynolds Horne. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Walter B. Smith of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Sue Elizabeth Simmons of Tampa, Fla., Mrs. Clair Smith of Chicago, Ill.; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Inez Martin of Rochester, N. Y.<br /><br />SMITH, Sylvester &#8220;Pete&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Mar 1982<br />Funeral services for Sylvester &#8220;Pete&#8221; Smith, 77, were held at the Loretto Memorial Chapel in Loretto on Thursday, March 11. Reverend Carroll Pickett officiated with burial in the Smith Cemetery at Fall River in Giles County.<br />Mr. Smith died on Monday, March 8. He was the so of the late Lum and Fannie Pickett Smith.<br />He was a native of the Fall River Community.<br />Survivors include a sister-in-law, Pearl Smith. He also leaves several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Tonya Tinnie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 May 1987<br />Tonya Tinnie Smith, 9 months old, died Monday, May 11, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 13, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include her parents, Randy and Patty Gree Smith of Pulaski; two brothers, Randall and William Smith, both of Pulaski; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Green of Pulaski; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />SMITH, Walter J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1985<br />Mr. Walter J. Smith, 65, of Pulaski, died Sunday, April 28, 1985, at his residence. A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Perdy and Nora Lee Smith. He was a retired carpenter.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, March 2, 1985, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg, Bro. Andy Brown officiating.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Wanda Branch; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Waters OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Apr 1980<br /><br />Funeral services for Waters Smith, 77, of Huntsville, Ala., formerly of the Campbellsville Community, who died Wednesday, April 2 in Medical Center in that city, were conducted Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Harry Elyea and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton were the officiants.<br />Mr. Smith was the son of the late Mack and Mattie Lou Wilkinson Smith of Giles County.<br />Survivors include his wife Mrs. Mildred Campbell Smith; a son, Bobby Smith of Huntsville; a sister, Miss Mackie Mae Smith of El Paso, Texas; two grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />SMITH, Wilburn A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Apr 1984<br />Mr. Wilburn A. Smith, age 61, of Park Street, Pulaski, died Sunday, April 8, 1984, at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Nashville, following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, April 13 at 12 noon at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lucile Thompson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nettie Lou Smith; one aunt, Mrs. Ocie D. Marsh, both of Pulaski; three cousins, Ollis Marsh of Pulaski, Charlie Marsh of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Shirley King of Dayton, Ohio; four sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mable Leslie of Pulaski, Mrs. Ruthie Shirley, Miss Marie Marsh and Miss Ola Mae Marsh, all of Dayton, Ohio; three-brothers-in-law, George Andrew Marks of Fayetteville, Nathan Nelson of Dayton, Ohio, and John D. Marsh of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Mr. Smith was a veteran of World War II. He was a retired truck driver and horse trainer.<br /><br />SMITH, Wilburn Dunnavant OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Wilburn D. Smith, 96, of Pulaski, died Monday, Feb. 3, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Robert and Dolly Hill Dunnavant and was married to the late Thurman Smith. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert Smith of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Marie May of Chapel Hill, N. C., Mrs. Dorothy Tuttle of Knoxville; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, William B. (Pete) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1986<br />Mr. William B. (Pete) Smith, 63, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was the son of the late Andrew Abraham Smith, Sr. and Erma A. Booker Smith.<br />Survivors include two sons, William (Pat) and Kenneth Joe Smith, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Robert Smith of Columbus, Ga., Doyle and A. A. Smith, both of Pulaski; seven sisters, Faye Harwell, Jean Phelps, Elise Bledsoe, Irma Alice Brown, all of Pulaski, Lou V. Abernathy of Anthony Hill, Inez Rogers of Shelbyville; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />SMITH, William James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Jun 1989<br />Mr. William James Smith, 84, died Saturday, May 27, 1989. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 30, at St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Agnew, with the Rev. Charles Finch officiating. Burial was in St. Paul A.M.E. Church Cemetery, Agnew.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was the son of the late John Daniel and Ann Reynolds Smith. He was a member of the St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Agnew. He was retired from the Interstate Paving Company and recently retired as custodian of Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Etha Smith of Pulaski; 10 daughters, Annie Bryant, Mamie Willingham, Inez Houston, Mary McDade, Virginia Smith, Betty Conner, Peggy Howard, Helen Coleman, all of Pulaski, Amy Brown of Louisville, Ky., Cappie Jo Gilbert of Chicago, Ill.; three sons, James Smith, Jr. and Robert Smith, both of Pulaski, Dan Smith of McMinnville; 45 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, William Jerome OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Feb 1989<br />William Jerome Smith, 120 Tollgate Road, Pulaski, died Saturday, Feb. 18, 1989 at Hillside Hospital after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Monday at Bennett May Chapel with Dr. J. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Smith was the son of the late Charles Samuel and Lizzie Roden Smith. He was a Giles native, member of the Pulaski First Methodist Church and a retired banker with the Union Bank for 40 years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sarah Margaret Campbell Smith, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Jane Culpepper, Cordele, GA; one son, Larry Smith, Honolulu, Hawaii; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamlett, Pulaski, and Mrs. John Sam Williams, Sr., Jacksonville, Fla., and one grandson.<br /><br />SMITHSON, Birdie Leigh Paisley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Birdie Leigh Smithson, age 96, of South First Street, Pulaski, died September 23, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May Chapel Saturday, September 24, at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. Marcus Nichol officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Smithson was a native of Giles County and a member of the Presbyterian Church. She was a housewife and was the daughter of the late John M. and Mary E. Horn Paisley.<br />Survivors include, two sons, John L. and C. P. (Mush) Smithson, both of Pulaski, four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SNEED, Bertha OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1980<br />Miss Bertha Sneed, 87, of Route 5, Pulaski died Friday, May 16 at Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Doyle Banta. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Maury County native, Miss Sneed was the daughter of the late John and Mary McKennley Sneed.<br />Survivors include a brother, William Sneed, St. Louis, Mo.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />SNEED, Laura Bell Mabry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Laura Bell Sneed, age 88, of Route 1, New Prospect, died September 26, 1983, at the North Park Hospital in Chattanooga.<br />Funeral services were held at the New Prospect Methodist Church Wednesday, September 28 at 2:00 p.m. with Harry Agee officiating. Burial was in the Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Sneed was married to the late D. T. Sneed. She was the daughter of the late Alfred Newton and Luenda Bishop Mabry.<br />Survivors include, two sons, Carl Edward Sneed of Birmingham, Ala., and Dewitt Talmadge Sneed, Jr. of Chattanooga; one brother, Lonnie Mabry of Michigan; two grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SNEED, Lawrence G. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 May 1983<br />Lawrence G. Sneed, age 77, 1305 Beverly Street, Pulaski, died May 16, 1983, at Parkview Hospital, Nashville, TN.<br />Mr. Sneed was the son of the late Samuel Lee and Minnie Bell Walker Sneed and a Giles County native.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 17, 1983 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Rev. Ray McDonald and Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating.<br />Mr. Sneed is survived by his wife, Zera Williamson Sneed, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Georgia Blair, Columbia, TN; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SNEED, Ludie Bonnie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Oct 1982<br />Mrs. Ludie Bonnie Sneed, 74, of Garden Park Apts., Pulaski, died Wednesday, October 6, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 8 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. James D. Nave officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Alex Carroll and Mauda Rucker Campbell, and widow of the late Leonard T. Sneed.<br />She is suvived by three daughters, Mrs. Lenda J. Scovern, Deerfield, Ohio, Mrs. Radah W. Tabor, Austin, Texas, and Mrs. Ruth A. Jones, Houston, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Nina Depoyster, Akron, Ohio; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />SNEED, Merlie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Oct 1981<br />Merlie Lee Sneed, 81, of Pulaski, a retired member of the Giles County Board of Education died Thursday, October 8 at Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Friday at 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Ray McDonald were the officiants.<br />A Cocke County native, Mr. Sneed&#8217;s parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lee Sneed. He was a member of the Cedar Grove United Methodist Church<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jessie Mae White Sneed; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys hays and a son, Delmas Sneed, Pulaski; a step-son, Joe Hester, Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Georgia Blair, Columbia; a brother, Lawrence Sneed, Pulaski; two grandchildren; four great grandchildren and four step great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />SNEED, Theodore R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Jul 1980<br />Theodore R. Sneed, 79, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, June 26 in Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. W. F. Fox. Interment was in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sneed, a Giles County native, was the son of the late Ed and Cora Holdman Sneed. He was a retired farmer and held membership in the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Florence Amason Sneed; eight daughters, Mrs. Edith Davis, Mrs. Lucille McDowell and Mrs. Marie McDonald, Sylacauga, Ala., Mrs. Eva Jone, Mrs. Jennie Barnickle and Mrs. Sandra Hodges, Pulaski, Mrs. Betty Jo Templeton, Lawren, N.C. and Mrs. Nora Lovell, Lawrenceburg; five sons, James Sneed, Minor Hill, T. R. Sneed, Jr., Little Rock, Ark., Jack F. Sneed, Fargo, N.D., Paul Sneed, Pulaski, and David Sneed, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Garner, Pulaski and Mrs. Edna Brindley, Pulaski; a brother, John Sneed, Nacona, Tex.; 39 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.<br /><br />SNEED, Zera Williamson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Dec 1986<br />Mrs. Zera Williamson Sneed, 83, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 28, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Nolan Brunson and Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Sneed was the daughter of the late John Franklin and Ethie Bivins Williamson and was married to the late Lawrence G. Sneed. She was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church and was a retired telephone operator.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Frank Williamson of Pulaski, Osler Cole Williamson of Weatherford, Texas; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br /><br />SNELSON, Edna Ruth Johnson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Edna Ruth Snelson, 61, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 16, 1988, at her residence. Graveside services were held Wednesday, March 23, at Prospect Cemetery with G. C. Fox officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Snelson was the daughter of the late Jody and Annie Mae Stanford Johnson.<br />Survivors include six sons, James Malcolm Appleton of Elkmont, Ala., Larry and Steve Appleton, both of Athens, Ala., Johnny Appleton, Jr. of Florida, Gene and David Appleton, both of Florida; four daughters, Mary Frances Rochell and Ann Dyson, both of Elkmont, Ala., Dena Cullahand and Rita Strickland, both of Florida; six sons, Paul Johnson of Columbia, Bill, Jack, Robert L., Frank and J. W. Johnson, all of Pulaski; five sisters, Kathleen Daley of Pulaski, Elizabeth Johnson, Eunice Gregory and Dot Johnson, all of Nashville, Georgie Hensley of Texas; 11 grandchildren and one grandchild.<br /><br />SNOW, Margaret Alice OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jul 1982<br />Mrs. Margaret Alice Snow, 68, died on Monday, July 12, 1982 at her home in Pulaski.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, July 13, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Floyd B. Snow, Pulaski; one son, Jimmy Snow, Pulaski; and one grandchild.<br /><br />SNYDER, John D. &#8220;Blondie&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Aug 1987<br />Mr. John D. &#8220;Blondie&#8221; Snyder, 75, of Tioga, LA, died Sunday, August 16, 1987, at Brithaven Nursing Home in Somerset, KY.<br />Graveside Services were held Thursday, Aug. 20, at Elkton Cemetery in Elkton, conducted by the Rev. Carroll Ellis.<br />A native of Lucas, Ohio, Mr. Snyder was the son of the late Grover and Melva Warrick Snyder.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Bondurant Snyder; one daughter, Barbara Holder of Somerset, KY; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Wanda Hill of Mansfield, Ohio.<br /><br />SOLOMON, Gladys Price OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Oct 1985<br />Gladys Solomon, 91, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Decatur, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Leon Adais and Katherine Smelser Price and was married to the late G. F. Solomon.<br />Survivors include one son, Charles M. Solomon of Pulaski; three daughters, Mary S. Clark of Lynnville, Frances English of Florence, Ala.; Mrs. J. E. Abernathy of Franklin; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />SOLOMON, Pearl Dunnavant OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Pearl Solomon, 68, Delrose, died Wednesday, July 27, 1983. Funeral services were held Friday, July 29, at 2 p.m. at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in the Wright Cemetery.<br />She was married to Jim Will Solomon.<br />Other survivors include one son, Jimmy D. Solomn, Delrose; one brother, James Dunnavant, Delrose; one sister, Frances West of Florida; two grandchildren.<br /><br />SOUCEK, Inez Sarah Douglas OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Inez Sarah Douglas Soucek, 91, of El Paso, Texas, died Friday, Nov. 20, 1987, in that city. Graveside services were held at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Soucek was the wife of the late Leon Douglas. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include one son, Earl Douglas of Orchid Park, N.Y.; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.<br /><br />SOUTH, Lucille OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Aug 1982<br /><br />Lucille South, 90, of 528 Spofford Street, Pulaski, died August 13, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Clarence Stewart and Bill Moss at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. South was married to the late William B. South.<br />Survivors include, one son, Charles Hamilton, Charlotte N.C.; one daughter, Mrs. Estell Simmons, Pulaski; 6 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren, and 2 foster grandchildren.<br /><br />SOUTHERLAND, Lillie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1984<br />Ms. Lillie Lee Southerland, age 94, of Route 2, Prospect, died January 20, 1984 at Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held in the Carr and Erwin Chapel Saturday, January 21, at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. William Moss officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Ms. Southerland was the daughter of the late Joe and Sally Ann McAlister Southerland. She was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Naomi Chunn of Nashville; and one nephew, Richard Randolph of Prospect.<br /><br />SOUTHERLAND, Ray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Mr. Ray Southerland, 56, Pulaski, died on Friday, Feb. 15, 1985, in Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles D. and Edna Lucy Wall Southerland. He was self-employed as a service station mechanic.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Floyd Farris officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Hutton Southerland, Pulaski; one daughter, Debbie Rogers, Goodspring; two sisters, Frances Holt, Pulaski, and Mildred Riggs, Florida; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SPANN, Dottie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Miss Dottie Spann, 79, of Pulaski, formerly of Dickson, died Saturday, Jan. 16, 1988, at Merihill Nursing Home in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 18, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Jim Sutton officiating. Burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Dickson County, Miss Spann was the daughter of the late Jacob and Sarah Gafford Spann. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Martha Batey of Dickson; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SPEARS, Sandra Stacum and son, Jonathan OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Sandra Spears and her son, Jonathan, two years old, were killed in a one-car accident Sunday, Jan. 26, 1986, in Greenville, N.C.<br />Funeral services will be held Saturday, Feb. 1, in Cambridge, Md.<br /><br />Survivors include husband and father, Don Spears; her parents and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slacum of Cambridge, Md.; paternal grandparents, Mrs. Jean Spears; great-grandmother, Mrs. Louise Derryberry and aunt, Mrs. Phillip Dunnavant.<br /><br />SPENCE, Irene Bryan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Irene Bryan Spence, 94, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1987, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Ridgeway, S. C.<br />A native of Mount Olivet, N. C., Mrs. Spence was the daughter of the late Thomas Needham and Carrie Linney Barnes Bryan and was married to the late Samuel A. Spence.<br />Survivors include two sons, Palmer Spence of Pulaski, Thomas Spence of Atlanta, Ga.; one daughter, Mrs. Larry L. Barron of San Antonio, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Pauline Quinn of North Carolina; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one step-son, John Spence of Wilmington, N.C.<br /><br />SPIERS, Willie Palmer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jul 1981<br />Willie Palmer Spiers, age 57, died Monday, June 15, 1981. He was a resident of Tavernier for seven years coming from Elkton, Tenn.<br />He is survived by his wife, Millie of Tavernier; a daughter, Millie Dell King, Knoxville, Tenn.; and three sons, Bill of New Orleans, La., George of Ft. Myers, Fla. and Don Allen Spiers of West Germany.<br />Private services were held Friday, June 19th at the family residence by William R. Vaneyerdam. Cremation arrangements by the Neptune Society.<br /><br />SPINDLER, Joseph William OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1989<br />Mr. William Joseph Spindler, 86, of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 14, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Sister Virginia Schwartz officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maryland, Mr. Spindler was the son of the late William and Florence Cecilia Bounds Spindler. He was a World War II veteran and retired dispatcher for Rinkers Construction Company. Survivors include nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SPIVEY, Marvin Clay OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1983<br />Marvin Clay Spivey, 72, of Route 3, Pulaski, died on Friday, April 15, 1983 in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Bro. Joe A. Moore at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 17 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Spivey was a member of the Church of Christ and a retired farmer and merchant.<br />His wife, Emmie E. Eslick Spivey of Pulaski, survives. He was the son of the late Matt Spivey and Emma Porter Spivey.<br />Additional survivors include, one brother, Wilson Spivey of Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Raymond Collins of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews, and several great nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SPIVY, Robert Clark OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Feb 1987<br />Smoking apparently caused fires that burned a Giles County man to death Tuesday Night. Roy Clark Spivy, 68, Route 2, Lynnville became a victim of accidental death.<br />Graveside services for Mr. Spivy were at 10 a.m. today (Thursday) at Lynnwood Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mr. Spivy was the son of the late William Morton and Maggie L. White Spivy.<br />Survivors include two sons, Billy Spivy of Lynnville and Mac Spivy of Nashville; two daughters, Kay Richardson and Donna McClurg, both of Antioch, Tenn.; two brothers, Otis Spivy of Pulaski and Olie Spivy of Lynnville; one sister, Mary Hickman of Lynnville, and two grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SPRINGER, Robbie Mae Dugger OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Apr 1989<br />Robbie Mae Dugger Springer, 82, Lawrenceburg, died Monday, March 27, 1989, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg after a short illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 29 at Pulaski Street Church of Christ in Lawrenceburg with Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Springer was a native of Texas and the daughter of the late William Allen and Anna Pearl Collins Dugger. She was the wife of the late Lawrence Springer. She was a member of the Pulaski Street Church of Christ, a registered nurse and retired from ASCS office.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Allen and Grady Dugger, both of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Joan Bachtel of Toledo, Ohio, and several nieces and nephews.<br />North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SPROUSE, Robert Wilson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Robert Wilson Sprouse, 82, of Buras, La., died Wednesday, June 22, 1988, at Port Sulphur General Hospital in Louisiana. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sprouse was the son of the late Robert and Mary Rollin Sprouse.<br />Survivors include three sons, James Herbert Sprouse of Pulaski, Robert Wayne Sprouse of Buras, La., Paul Dean Sprouse of Grand Rapids, Mich.; two daughters, Violet Marie Sweeney of Franklin, Betty Jean Pittman of La Porte, Ind.; two brothers, Benny Sprouse of San Bernadino, Calif.; Allen D. Sprouse of Pulaski; 24 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STAFFORD, Chester OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Jul 1985<br />Chester Stafford, 65, of Minor Hill, died Monday, July 1, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Edward and Hattie Ward Stafford. He was an employee of Brown&#8217;s Ferry.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery, Danny Pettus officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Jessie M. Stafford of Minor Hill; four sons, Danny Stafford of Rogersville, Ala., Stevie and Troy Stafford, both of Minor Hill, Gary Stafford of Pulaski; two daughters, Kay Hughes, Patsy Davis, both of Minor Hill; three brothers, Bill Stafford of Louisville, Ky., Solon and Edward Stafford, both of Pulaski; one sister, Emma Jones; and 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />STAFFORD, David Lynn OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Apr 1987<br />The 16-year-old Giles County High School student critically injured in an automobile accident Sunday night died Tuesday. David Lynn Stafford, Route 6, Pulaski, died in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville of massive head and internal injuries.<br />The boy was injured in the two-car accident that took the life of Larry Dean Smith, 51, Pulaski. Smith&#8217;s funeral was held Wednesday&#8230;..<br />Stafford was a native of Giles County and a junior at GCHS. He was the son of Loyd and Evolyene Faye Griggs Stafford of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Doyle Smith officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include three brothers, Toney Wells, James Marvin Wells and Loyd Stafford, Jr., all of Pulaski; one step-sister, Shantell Stafford of Georgia; paternal grandfather, Solon Stafford of Pulaski; paternal grandmother, Eleanor Stafford of Pulaski; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Griggs of Pulaski; two nieces and nephews.<br /><br />STAFFORD, Leslie Clifford OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Oct 1982<br />Mr. Leslie Clifford Stafford, 63, Louisville, Ky., died Thursday, October 7, 1982 in Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Louisville. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Monday, October 11 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mr. Stafford was the son of Mrs. Lena Smith Hensley of Pulaski, and the late Neal Stafford.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Campbell Stafford, Louisville; three sons, Buford C., Robert L. and David N. Stafford, Louisville; a daughter, Mrs. Debra K. Ciukaj, Louisville; two brothers, Noah Stafford, Louisville, and Lerten Stafford, Pulaski; two sisters, Miss Nanella Stafford, and Mrs. Eva Snodgrass, Louisville; and five grandchildren.<br />Mr. Stafford was a retired veteran of the U. S. Army.<br /><br />STAGGS, Leonard Butler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1983<br />Mr. Leonard Butler Staggs, age 76, of Route 1, Lynnville, died September 16, 1983, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel Sunday, September 18, at 1:00 p.m. with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Staggs was a native of Washington State, and was retired from Gabriel. He was married to Wessie McGee Staggs of Lynnville and was the son of the late William and Louise Cummins Staggs.<br />Survivors other than his wife include, two step-sons, Kenneth Daughreity and Leonard Daughreity, both of Ohio; one step-daughter, Marcilene McGee of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Dixie Prentice of Lynnville; one half-sister, Cary Nichols of Washington State; five grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STALL, Joe Ann Trotter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 May 1989<br /><br />Mrs. Joe Ann Stall, 51, of Miami, Fla., died Friday, May 12, 1989. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 16, 1989, at Taylor Street Church of Christ with James Albert Bell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Stall was the daughter of the late Lewis and Mary Trotter. She was a member of the West Woodlawn Church of Christ and a secretary in the Dade County Public School System in Miami.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Anna Calvert of Lynnville, Margaret Swanson and Mildred Jean Parker, both of Nashville, Helen Wynn of Miami; two brothers, L. G. Daly of Nashville, Thomas Daly of Winslow, Ariz.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />STALLONS, Dorothy Ann Thompson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Dorothy Ann Stallons, 57, of Cadiz, Ky., died Saturday, September 7, 1985, at Trigg County Hospital, following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, at Goodwin Funeral Home with Rev. Julius Carter officiating. Burial was in East End Cemetery in Cadiz.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William and Willie Beets Thompson and the mother of the late Elwood Neal Stallons, Jr. She was a member of Cadiz United Methodist Church where she served as church secretary and taught the Triple L. Sunday School Class. She was a member of Cadiz Knight Homemakers Club and was secretary of the Soil Extension Conservation Service.<br />Survivors include her husband, Elwood Neal Stallons of Cadiz; one son, William C. Stallons of Trigg County, Ky.; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth McNeal of Joelton, Ms. Helen Youngblood of Nashville, Mrs. Mamie Pryor and Mrs. Katherine Cross, both of Pulaski; one brother, Billy Joe Thompson of Athens, Ala.; and one grandson.<br /><br />STANFORD, Charles Delma OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Charles Delma Stanford, 72, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 11, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday, March 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sadie Mae Stanford of Pulaski; six sons, Dennis, Melvin, Richard, Charles, Robert and Randy Stanford, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Patsy Cox of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Quilla Tankersly of Pulaski, Mrs. Elise Garrett of Nashville, Mrs. Ozella Smith of Alabama; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />STANFORD, Clara Lou Lanier Roller OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Clara Lou Roller Stanford, 54, Route 3, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, July 27, 1982.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 29, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Melvin Richard Stanford, Pulaski; her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lanier, Pulaski; a son, Randy Roller, and a daughter, Mrs. Cynthia Lynn Ray, Pulaski; three brothers, Robert A. Lanier and Carrol B. Lanier, Pulaski, and Woodrow Lanier, McMinnville; three sisters, Sarah Catherine Campbell, Pulaski, Gwynn Freeman, Shelbyville, and Martha Sue Miller, Hendersonville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />STANFORD, James Wilburn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jul 1982<br />James Wilburn Stanford, 64, of Columbia died on Monday, July 12, 1982 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3:30 p. m. on Wednesday, July 14 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ, Mr. Stanford was employed as a drag line operator for M. C. West. He was married to May Hunter Stanford and the son of W. C. Stanford and the late Nancy Powers Stanford.<br />In addition to his wife and father he is survived by, three daughters, Mrs. Gerald Barr of New Market, AL, Mrs. James Nance of Mt. Pleasant, TN, and Mrs. Jeffery Smith of Madison, TN; 4 sisters, Mrs. Audrey Odell of Warren, MI, Mrs. Geneva Franklin of Jackson, MS, Mrs. Sara Porter and Mrs. Tom Mitchell, both of Huntsville, AL; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />STARKS, Pearline Appleton OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Pearline Starks died Thursday, August 18, 1983 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 21 at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Leggtown Cemetery, Leggtown, Alabama, the Rev. Roy White officiating.<br />Mrs. Starks is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Shirley Oliver, Miss Eddie Marie Starks, Miss Oneda Starks, and Mrs. Paula Johnson, Pulaski; four sons, William Starks of Indianapolis, Olan Starks, Jr., Joe T. and Daryl Starks, Pulask; two sisters, Miss Otha Appleton, Mississippi, and Mrs. Audry Grigsby, Texas; four brothers, Eddie Appleton, Nashville, Joe D. and Clifford Appleton, Prospect, and William Appleton, Pulaski.<br /><br />STEAKLEY, Wheeler Ben OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1988<br />Mr. Wheeler Ben Steakley, 66, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dwight Bledsoe officiating. Burial was in Charity Lane Cemetery in Hazel Green, Ala.<br />A native of Madison County, Ala., Mr. Steakley was the son of the late Wheeler and Bertha Price Steakley. He was a repairman for Costal Vending Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Louise M. Steakley of Pulaski; one son, James G. Steakley of Pulaski; four grandchildren.<br /><br />STEELE, James Aaron OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Aug 1987<br />Mr. James Aaron Steele, 80, of Lynnville, died Thursday, August 13, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, August 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Leon Reed officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Steele was the son of the late Thomas Jefferson and Olivia Ann Rowell Steele. He was a retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Kate Steele of Lynnville; three sons, Don, Billy and Tommy Steele, all of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Ralston of Lynnville; one brother, Gordon Steele of Lewisburg; 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STEELMAN, James Riley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Nov 1980<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, November 22 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel for James Riley Steelman, 80, of Prospect by the Rev. Jimmy Hargrove. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Steelman died Thursday in Mineral Wells, Texas.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late George and Priscilla Warren Steelman and was married to the late Elizabeth Phelps Steelman. He was a World War I veteran and retired employee of DuPont and the TVA.<br />Survivors include two sons, James R. Steelman, Melbourne, Fla. and George Steelman, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Imma Ann McMichael, Mineral Wells and Mrs. Ruth Garrett, Little Rock, Ark.; three brothers, George Steelman, Athens, Ala., Jink Steelman, Ardmore, Ala. and Floyd Steelman, Haines City, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Fellows, Elkton, Mrs. Myrtle Hargrove, Athens and Mrs. Tiny Hargrove, Greenville, Miss.; 14 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />STEPHENS, James Kenneth OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Oct 1985<br />Mr. James Kenneth Stephesm, 68, of Nashville, died Saturday, Oct. 12, 1985, at Westside Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at the First United Pentecostal Church with Rev. Ron Becton officiating. Burial was in Harpeth Hills Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pauline Robbins Stephens; one daughter, Mrs. Linda Curtis; two sons, Jacky W. and Jerry D. Stephens, all of Nashville; one brother, Shelby Stephens of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Jo Goolsby, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.<br /><br />STEPHENS, Mary Yokley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1983<br />Mary Yokley Stephens, 80, of Route 3, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, April 15, 1983 in Birmingham, AL.<br />Graveside services were conducted by the Rev. B. F. Coefield at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, April 17 in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Stephens was a member of the Methodist Church and a housewife.<br />Her husband, William S. Stephens of Pulaski, survives. She was the daughter of the late Samuel and Hortense Steele Yokley.<br />Additional survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Glaze of Pleasant Grove, Ala., and Mrs. Lady S. Kicker of Center Point, Ala.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />STEVENS, Harvey E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Nov 1980<br />Harvey E. Stevens, 84, of Lewisburg, died Thursday afternoon at a hospital in that city.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10 a. m. Saturday at London Funeral Home, with burial in Old Orchard Cemetery, Petersburg.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was a retired employee of the Church Street Church of Christ in Lewisburg and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a son, James Stevens; a sister, Mrs. Clara Mae Jones, both of Lewisburg; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STEVENS, Horace Dwight OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1981<br />Horace Dwight Stevens, 91, died at Giles County Hospital, April 27, 1981.<br />Graveside services is to be held at Maplewood Cemetery Friday , 10:00 a. m. The Rev. Lynn McDowell will officiate.<br />Survived by two sons, Clyde Edgar Stevens, Pulaski, and James Kenneth Stevens, Dayton, Ohio; seven grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEVENSON, John Baxter OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Jul 1985<br />John Baxter Stevenson, 80, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, July 16, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Werner and Lela Mitchell Stevenson. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bethesda Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Tom Stevenson of Pulaski; two sons, Logan Stevenson of Wheelertown, Tennessee, Carl Stevenson of Nashville; one daughter, Rebecca Minatra of Memphis; one brother, Willis Stevenson of Pulaski; two sisters, Nannie Hughey of Bryson, Iva White of Ardmore; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STEVENSON, John Henry II OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1981<br />John Henry Stevenson, II, 64, senior vice-president and member of the Board of Directors of the Union Bank died this morning (February 18) at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, after an extended illness.<br />Mr. Stevenson served on the official board and as treasurer of the First United Methodist Church and was a charter member and past president of the Lions Club. He also served on the Board of Directors and as treasurer of the Giles County Chapter of the American Red Cross.<br />Mr. Stevenson was an avid golfer and member of the Hillcrest Country Club.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Leon and Lucille Stevenson. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Anne Daly Stevenson; one son, John Henry Stevenson, III of St. Louis, Missouri, and three grandchildren.<br />Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be given to the American Cancer Society or the memorial fund at First United Methodist Church. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Orlean Young OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Apr 1982<br />Orlean Young Stevenson, 91, died on Thursday, March 25 in Mason Nursing Home in Lake Worth, Florida.<br /><br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Edward F. and Charlie McLaurine Young.<br />She attended Bethany School at Bryson and Martin Female College, Pulaski.<br />Graveside services were conducted at Auburndale, Florida Cemetery on Monday, March 29, Rev. Mario Alfonso officiating. She was a Methodist.<br />Survivors are her son, Charles L. Stevenson, Boyndon Beach, Florida; daughter, Mary Angel, Shreveport, LA; a brother, Overton S. Young, Adamsville, TN.<br />Kersey Funeral Home, Auburndale, Fla. in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Paul Andrew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, __ Dec 1981<br />Paul Andrew Stevenson, 19, of Route 6, Frankewing, died on Saturday, December 12, 1981, of injuries received in an automobile accident. He was an employee of Giles County Welding.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 p. m. Monday, December 14, at Ralston Brown McCauley Funeral Home, with burial in Wright Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Stevenson of McBurg; one sister, Phyllis Stevenson, Nashville; one half-sister, Vivian Wise, Pulaski; one brother, Frankie Stevenson, Fayettevile and Check this one!<br /><br />STEWART, Agnes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1981<br />Memorial services for Mrs. Agnes Stewart, 38, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Thursday, March 19 in Giles County Hospital, were held Monday at 6:30 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. J. L. Perry.<br />Mrs. Stewart, born in Bells Hill, Scotland, was the daughter of the late Duncan and Agnes Hunter Campbell.<br />Survivors include her husband, William Barr Stewart; a brother, David Campbell, Scotland; two sisters, Mrs. Phamie Stevenson and Mrs. Mary Dickson, Scotland. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEWART, Charles Coleman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Jul 1982<br />Charles Coleman Stewart, Lawrenceburg, died on Wednesday, July 14, 1982, at Scott Memorial Hospital.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Mrs. Rosie Stewart.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, July 17, at Saint John United Methodist Church, Lawrenceburg, with burial in Mount Olive Cemetery, Ernest Howse officiating. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Charles Duerson, and two granddaughters, Louisville, KY; a half-brother, Lewis P. Fields, Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs. Minnie Rhodes, Detroit.<br /><br />STEWART, Gracie Lucile OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Gracie Lucile Stewart, 72, of Prospect, died Saturday, Dec. 16, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Truman Hibbett officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Stewart was the daughter of the late Merritt and Mary Jane Fitzpatrick Compton.<br />Survivors include her husband, Raymond Mark Stewart of Prospect; two sons, Merritt Stewart of Prospect, Joe Stewart of Gate City, Va.; one step-son, Robert Stewart of Texas; three daughters, Joy Shackelford of Pulaski, Mrs. Bobby Elder of Harvest, Ala.; one brother, Charles Compton of Elkmont, Ala.; five sisters, Bessie Haney, Viola Turner and Ruth Black, all of Athens, Ala., Emma Hobbs and Locita Locke, both of Elkmont, Ala.; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STEWART, Ray Monroe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jun 1987<br />Dr. Ray Monroe Stewart, 83, died Thursday, June 11, 1987, at Alexander Nursing Home in Royal Oak, Michigan. Graveside services were held Monday, June 15, at John-Lay Cemetery with Clifton Johnson officiating. North Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Alabama, Dr. Stewart was the son of the late James M. and Mae Brock Stewart.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nancy Stewart of Michigan; four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Alexander and Mrs. Sue Caldwell, both of Nashville, Mrs. Dale Davenport of Pulaski and Mrs. Lillie Newton of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Elton Stewart of Manchester; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />STINNETT, Alberta (Dee) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Albert (Dee) Stinnett, 85, of 125 Phillips Street, Pulaski, will be conducted by the Rev. W. J. Moses at 1:00 p. m. Thursday, April 23, 1981 at Powell Chapel A. M. E. Church where she was a long time member.<br />Mrs. Stinnett who died Monday morning, April 20, 1981 at Giles County Hospital was the daughter of the late Henry and Agnes Wright Huff.<br />Survivors include her husband Buford Stinnett; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Starling, a foster daughter; Mrs. Fannie Myers, all of Pulaski; three sons, General Frank Stinnett of Pulaski, Joe Edward Cannamore of Nashville and Buford Stinnett, Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Mary Etta Whitaker of Pulaski; and 11 grandchildren. Interment Powell Chapel Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STOCKMAN, Nora Lee Phillips OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Nora Lee Stockman, 99, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 6, 1988, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Judd Hayes and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Stockman was the daughter of the late Milton and Lou Harwell Phillips and was married to the late Charles M. Stockman.<br />Survivors include two sons, Woodrow Stockman of Waynesboro, Cecil Stockman of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Loyd Alsup and Mrs Myrtle Stanford, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Berdie Adcock of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Hautie Knox of Knoxville; 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STOGNER, Charles OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Feb 1989<br />A former Giles County teacher and coach died at his Nashville home Wednesday after a lengthy illness. Charles Stogner, 38, a native of Giles County, formerly taught at Bridgeforth Middle School.<br /><br />Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Stogner was the son of the late Paul Stogner and Rachel Wheeler Stogner and a member of the Baptist Church. He was a sales representative for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, include his wife, Pam Howard Stogner, Nashville; one son, Charles Howard Stogner, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Carolyn Humphrey, Cookeville, Mrs. Kay Joiner, Gross Point, Mich., and Susan Stogner, Memphis; and two brothers, Preston Stogner, Carey, N.C. and Ronnie Lee Stogner, Minor Hill.<br /><br />STONE, Francis Marion OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Mar 1983<br />Mr. Francis Marion Stone, 88, Lewisburg, died Saturday, Feb. 26, 1983, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28 at London Funeral Home, Lewisburg, with burial in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />A former resident of Lynnville, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Earline Duckworth Stone, Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Wilkes, Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Odell Lavender, Franklin; and two step-daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Boyce, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Jean Yates, Knoxville.<br /><br />STONE, Gilbert Matthew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Apr 1982<br />Gilbert Matthew Stone, 75, of 510 South Third Street in Pulaski, died Sunday, April 18, 1982, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Reverends Bill Moss and Paul Allen at 3:00 p. m. on Tuesday, April 20, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of South Carolina and a retired salesman for Investors Diversified Syndicate. Mr. Stone was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith G. Stone of Pulaski. Additional Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Luann Stewart of Herndon, VA; one brother, Dr. Robert Stone of Evanston, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Poignant of New York and Mrs. Fred Langford of Spartanburg, SC; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />STONE, Johnnie Mae Harris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Johnnie Mae Harris Stone, age 78, were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, 1986, at Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg.<br />Mrs. Stone was the daughter of the late John Barton and Mary Eliza Harris and was married to the late O. O. Stone.<br />Survivors include one niece, Mrs. Shirley Butler of Pulaski.<br /><br />STONE, Lucille Cotton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen,<br />Mrs. Lucille Cotton Stone, 88, of Columbia, died Saturday, Aug. 13, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 16, at Godwin Chapel United Methodist Church in Columbia with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Stone was married to the late Frank W. Stone, Sr. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Willis (Irene) Stevenson of Pulaski.<br /><br />STONE, Miriam Robertson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1983<br />Mrs. Miriam Robertson Stone died on Saturday, March 5, 1983 in Westou, Ontario, Canada following an extended illness. Mrs. Stone was a former resident of Pulaski and was the widow of the late James Butler Stone of Pulaski who died in 1965.<br />Memorial services will be held for Mrs. Stone on Thursday, March 10, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.<br />Mrs. Stone is survived by a niece, Mrs. Kathleen Strong, of Mississauga.<br /><br />STONE, Ruth Lucille Prentice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1985<br />Ruth Lucille Prentice Stone, 71, of Pulaski, died Thursday, June 20, 1985, at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Willis and Maggie Pearl Vick Prentice. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 22, at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with burial in Campbellsville Cemetery, John Fulker officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, William Henry Stone of Pulaski; two sons, Charles and John Stone, both of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Rose, Mrs. Mary Breeding, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Jewel Peden of Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Mrs. Rose Wright, Mrs. Reba Prentice, Mrs. Anna Peden, all of Pulaski; and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />STOREY, Albert Elmo OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 Oct 1981<br />Albert Elmo Storey, 69, resident of Bryson community, died Monday, October 5, 1981, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday, October 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel<br />with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Rev. William Suddarth officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife Mary Elizabeth Storey, Bryson and two sons, Mike Storey and Wilbur Storey, both of Lexington; two daughters, Judith Scrogham, Bardstown, Ky., and Carol Gunafakes of Roseville, Ca.; one brother, John Storey, Nashville and one sister, Martha Sue Parker, Detroit, Mich. Ten grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />STOREY, Betty Sue OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Nov 1987<br />Miss Betty Sue Storey, 91, of Madison, Tenn., died Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1987, at Madison Funeral Home with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Storey was the daughter of the late Ross Leon and Mary Mildred Aymett Storey. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was retired from the U. S. Government Agricultural Department.<br /><br />STOREY, Dave T. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1982<br />Dave T. Storey, 63, of West Madison Street, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, June 23, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late Grady and Florence Merrell Storey. He was a retired radio and TV repairman.<br />Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 23, at Bee Spring Cemetery, G. C. Fox officiating. Carr and Erwin in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Samella M. Storey, Pulaski; one son, John M. Storey, Elkton; one daughter, Renee Wiser, Bunker Hill; a sister, Mrs. Glen Sigmon, Pulaski; and one grandchild.<br /><br />STOREY, Frances Loyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Apr 1989<br />Frances Loyd Storey, 73, died Wednesday, April 12 at her home in Sacremento, Calif. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 16 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Bates officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, Mike Storey, Atlanta, Ga., Wilbur Storey, Adamsville; two daughters, Judy Scrogham, Louisville, Ky., Carol Storey, Sacramento, Calif.; one brother, Monte Wilburn Loyd, Pulaski; one sister, Eleanor Poppa, Port Richey, Fla.; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STOREY, Joan Rich OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Feb 1982<br />Mrs. Joan Rich Storey, 56, died on Saturday, February 20, 1982, at her residence, 319 Elm Street, Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Solon Rich and the wife of the late Robert F. Storey, Jr. She was the retired co-owner of Pulaski Lumber Company and a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, February 22, at First Presbyterian Church, Gudger Nichols, J. L. Perry and Neal Dean officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Solon Rich, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Ford, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Bee, Pulaski; two brothers, Thomas K. Rich, Columbia and Wade Rich, Huntsville, Alabama.<br /><br />STOREY, Robert Franklin Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, February 22 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock for Robert Franklin Storey, Jr., 61, co-owner of Pulaski Lumber Company at the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski with Dr. H. Gudger Nichols, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Neal Dean of Brentwood. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Storey died Wednesday, February 20 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />The native Giles Countian and son of the late Robert Franklin Sr. and Edna Harwell Storey, was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in which he served as a deacon. He was a member of the Giles County Chamber of Commerce where he had served as a past director. He was also a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Joan Rich Storey of Pulaski; a daughter, Miss Suzanne Storey of Nashville and a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Thompson of Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STOREY, Robert Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Robert Lee (Bob) Storey, 60, of Pulaski, died Monday, April 20, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Storey was the son of the late Gray H. and Laura D. Collins, Storey. He was a truck driver for Maremont-Gabriel Corporation and was a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby Morris Storey of Pulaski; two brothers, Elvin Storey of Pulaski and William Storey of Nashville; two sisters, Betty Storey Holley of Pulaski and Mildred Simmons of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />STORY, Etta Solena OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Etta Solena Story, 96, of Hickory, N.C., died Thursday, Dec. 17, 1987, at Catawba Memorial Hospital in Hickory. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Judson Hayes and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Story was the daughter of the late Aud Story. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one son, Homer Story of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Howery of Hickory, N.C.; 18 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STORY, Evelyn Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Sep 1981<br />Mrs. Evelyn Elizabeth Story, 65, of Route 2, Pulaski, died Tuesday, September 22 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A nurse on the staff of Giles County Hospital, Mrs. Story was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Willie and Maude Burns Holley.<br />Survivors include her husband, Elvin Story; a son, Harold Wayne Wolaver, Diana; two brothers, Tom Holley, Lewisburg and Dick Holley, Fayetteville; three sisters, Miss Ethel Holley, and Mrs. Syble Higgs, Fayetteville and Mrs. Frances Sheppard, Texas and five grandchildren.<br /><br />STORY, Homer OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09May 1989<br />Homer Story, 69, died Friday, May 5, 1989 at Oakwood Health Care Center in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 6 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Aud and Etta Blade Story. Survivors include one son, Jackie Story, Smyrna; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Sands and Mrs. Leroy Simmons, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Howery, North Carolina; nine grandchildren.<br /><br />STORY, Laura Daisy Collins OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Daisy Story, 85, of Route 2, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, June 25, in Giles County Hospital. were held Saturday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A Marshall County native, Mrs. Story was the daughter of the late Alamond A. and Susa Annah Neese Collins and was the wife of the late Gray Hopkins Story.<br />Survivors include three sons, Robert L. Story and Elvin A. Story, Pulaski, and William Paul Story, Royal Oak, Mich.; three daughters, Mrs. Flournoy Holley, Pulaski, Mrs. Viola Gilliam, Nashville and Mrs. Mildred Simmons, Detroit, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Lola Crowell, Nashville; 16 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br /><br />STORY, Margaret Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Margaret Wilson Story, 70, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Sept. 11, 1988, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Dwight Mercer and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Story was the daughter of the late Henry and Annie O&#8217;Neal Young. She was retired from the Lee-Mar Shirt Company.<br />Survivors include her husband, Homer Story of Pulaski; one son, Jackie Story of Smyrna; two daughters, Annette Simmons and Sandra Sands, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Henry Butler and Johnny Young, both of Pulaski; nine grandchildren.<br /><br />STORY, Mary Louise OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Mar 1984<br />Mary Louise Story, age 80, of Madison, passed away March 3, 1984. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Madison Presbyterian Church P.C.A. with the Reverend Wilkson D. Webb officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Story was the daughter of the late Ross Leon and Mildred Aymett Story. She was a retired school teacher. Mrs. Story was active in the Madison Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Story is survived by one sister, Betty Sue Story, of Madison.<br />Memorial gifts may be donated to the organ fund of the Madison Presbyterian Church in lieu of flower or in donation to the American Cancer Society.<br /><br />STOVALL, Thomas Alton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1988<br />Mr. Thomas Alton Stovall, 84, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Harold Loyd officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery. A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Stovall was the son of the late Sterling E. and Lena Loyd Stovall. He was a farmer. Survivors include four brothers, Fred, Wilson and Stanley Stovall, all of Pulaski, Frank Stovall of Florida; one sister, Mrs. John Baugh Beech of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />STOVALL, William Wesley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jan 1988<br />Mr. William Wesley Stovall, 62, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 16, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 18, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Stovall was the son of the late William Kerns and Ethel Fudge Stovall. He was a member of the Methodist church and a furniture salesman at Hunter-Smith Furniture Company in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Wilburn Stovall of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Wiseman of Pulaski; two grandsons, Robert Wesley and John Dillon Wiseman, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Taylor and Mrs. Nelle Thompson, both of Pulaski; one brother, Thomas A. Stovall of Houston, Texas; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />STRACENER, Coleman A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1985<br />Coleman A. Stracener, 66, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 14, at Lewisburg&#8217;s Community Hospital.<br />Services were Monday, March 16, in the Westbrook Funeral Home in Bee Be, Ark. Burial was in Blasingame Cemetery in Bee Be.<br />He is survived by his parents, Clara and Jula Pickens Stracener; his wife, Amy Stone Stracener of Pulaski; two sons, Carroll Stracener of Tuscaloosa, Ala. and Windell Stracener of Erlanger, Ky.; two sisters, Lillian Breckenridge and Norma Graham, both of El Paso, Texas; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />STRATTON, Matt OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Matt Stratton, 76, of Nashville died Thursday, Aug. 21, 1986, at a local infirmary. Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 22, at Roesch, Patton, Forris and Charlton Funeral Home with Dr. Perry Michael officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Mr. Stratton was a native of Davidson County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lucille Sands Stratton of Nashville; two daughters, Beverly Reeves of Lynnville, Dibby Freeman of Nashville; one sister, Kathy Hager of Nashville; five grandchildren.<br /><br />STRAWN, Ethel Parker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Apr 1987<br />Mrs. Ethel Parker Strawn, 55, died Monday, March 2, 1987, at her residence in Huntsville, Alabama, after a long illness. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 4, at Laughlin Funeral Home in Huntsville, with burial in Maple Hill Cemetery also in Huntsville.<br />Mrs. Strawn was a Giles County native. She was a graduate of Bodenham High School and Martin Methodist College and lived in Huntsville since 1958. She was employed as a budget analyst at MITCOM.<br />Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parker of the Bryson Community; her husband, Frank E. Strawn of Huntsville; one daughter, Margaret Strawn Morring of Huntsville.<br /><br />STRAWN, Frank E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Frank E. Strawn, 58, son of the late Andrew J. (Jack) and Jessie Follis Strawn, died at his home in Huntsville, Ala., on Oct. 15, 1987, following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held on Oct. 16 at Laughlin Funeral Home in Huntsville with John Woodall and J. C. Davidson officiating. Burial was in Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville.<br />Mr. Strawn, a native of Giles County, was retired from the U. S. Army Missile Command and worked as an auctioneer. He served in the U. S. Air Force for four years, was a 32 degree Mason and Shriner and a member of the Church of Christ. He was married to the late Ethel Parker Strawn, also of Giles County.<br /><br />STREET, Jennie Mae Davis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Jennie Mae Street, 61, Route 2, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Robert James and Jennie McCullum Davis. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Graveside services were to be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, at Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia. Bennett May Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Walter Lee Street, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Nellie Dunnavant, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />STUCKEY, Lillian Hulsey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Nov 1980<br />Mrs. Lillian Hulsey Stuckey, 93, of Alexander City, Ala. died November 14, 1980 in Russell Hospital following an extended illness. She was a Giles County native.<br />Funeral services were conducted at First Baptist Church at 3:00 p. m. Saturday in Alexander City with burial in Hillview Memorial Park. The Rev. Andrew Colthrop and S. G. Gupton officiated.<br />Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Will Davidson and Mrs. O. S. Young and one brother Robert Hulsey all of Bryson in Giles County.<br /><br />SULLIVAN, Constance Clarinda Boaz OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Constance Clarinda Sullivan, died Wednesday, March 19, 1986, in Englewood, Colorado. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Dean Parker and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Dean Parker and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Sullivan was the daughter of the late William B. Boaz and was married to the late Paul Sullivan.<br />Mrs. Sullivan&#8217;s mother, Mrs. Ora Lee Bishop of Pulaski, survives.<br /><br />STURM, Bertha OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Sep 1986<br />Mrs. Bertha Sturm, 79, of Brandon, Fla., died Thursday, Sept. 18, 1986, in that city. Memorial services in Brandon were held Sept. 19 with burial in Forrest Hills Cemetery in Canton, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Association.<br />Survivors include two daughter, Edith Homer of Uniontown, Ohio, Judy Foranda of Brandon; one brother and sister of West Germany; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Blanche Minatra OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Blanche Minatra Sumners, 97, of Pulaski, died Friday, April 11, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral Services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Sumners was the daughter of the late David W. and Frances Bennett Minatra and was married to the late Morgan Sumners.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Barbara Poston of Graysville, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Nola Harwell and Mrs. Claudia Foyd, both of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Everette P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Apr 1981<br />Graveside services for Everette P. Sumners, 72, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Friday, April 10 in Fairhaven Nursing Home, were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Frank Rouse was the officiant.<br /><br />Mr. Sumners, a Tennessee native, was the son of Mrs. Blanche Sumners of Pulaski, who survives, and the late Morgan P. Sumners.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Bettty Driscall of Pulaski and Mrs. Judy Vanlandingham of Gulf Port, Miss.; s sister, Mrs. Barbara Poston of Graysville, Ga. and four grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Wassie O&#8217;Neal OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wassie O&#8217;Neal Sumners, 84, were held Wednesday, July 16 at 10 a. m. at Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore with burial in Blanche Cemetery. Her nephew, Wendell O&#8217;Neal conducted the services.<br />Mrs. Sumners died Monday July 14 in Lincoln County Nursing Home in Fayetteville where she has resided for a number of years. Her husband Alton Sumners died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Sumners, a former resident of Baugh Community near Elkton, was a correspondent for OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, many years.<br />Survivors include two sons, David, Eastville, Va. and Philip Sumners of Leesburg, Ga. and one daughter, Mrs. Alta Fortenberry, 8 grandsons and 1 granddaughter.<br /><br />SURLES, Lee Roy Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />A retired farmer, Lee Roy Surles, Sr., 84, of Route 6, Pulaski, were conducted Sunday, March 30 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister Charles Gibbons. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Surles died Friday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Willis J. and Susie Harwell Surles. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Della Davis Surles; six sons, Lee Roy Surles, Jr. and Jim Surles, Lawrenceburg, Carl Surles and Knox Surles, Columbia, Thomas Surles, Decatur, Ala., and Buford Surles, Bethesday, Md.; two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Warren, Columbia and Miss Norma Jean Surles, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Oma Phillips, Louisville, Ky.; a half-brother, Raymond Surles, California; 15 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />SUTTLES, Susie Bell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Oct 1982<br />Miss Susie Bell Suttles, 90, Pulaski, died Monday, October 11, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wed., Oct. 13 at 1 p.m. at Beulah Baptist Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Curtis Dial officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Jefferson and Minerva Suttles. She is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Leona White and Mrs. Blanche Sutton, and one nephew, Hubert Pullen. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUTTON, Bessie Jackson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Apr 1982<br />Mrs. Bessie Jackson Sutton, 90, of Frankewing, died Monday, March 29, 1982, at Fort Sanders Presbyterian Hospital in Knoxville, TN.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday night, March 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was on Wednesday, March 31 at 10:30 a. m. at Maplewood Cemetery. Reverend Robert W. Kousar officiated.<br />A native of Lincoln County and a 1911 graduate of Martin College, Mrs. Sutton was a charter member of the Frankewing Presbyterian Church. She was a retired employee of the Frankewing Post Office where she had 40 years of service, 25 of those years as postmaster.<br />Mrs. Sutton was the wife of the late R. L. Sutton.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Celene Sutton McCord of Knoxville; one grandson, Ted S. McCord of Knoxville; and one son-in-law, Sanders McCord of Knoxville; one sister, Mrs. Vallie Elder of Fayetteville, TN; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SUTTON, Cora May Longshore OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Mar 1986<br />Mrs. Cora May Sutton, 86, of Pulaski, died Thursday, March 13, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bobby Sims and Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Fall River Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Sutton was married to the late Wm. A. Sutton. Survivors include one son, Bill Sutton of Pulaski; two step-daughters, Jewell Roberts of Pulaski, Lurline Pierce of Florida; one grandchild.<br /><br />SUTTON, Jane Esther Durrett OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br />Mrs. Jane Esther Sutton, 77, of Leoma (the Fall River community) died Saturday, April 16, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Monday, April 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bobby Gobble officiating.<br />Burial was in Fall River Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Sutton was the daughter of the late J. K. and Edith Stockman Durrett.<br />Survivors include her husband, James Elmo Sutton of Fall River; two sons, J. E. Sutton of Peoria, Ill,, J. C. Sutton of Pulaski; two daughters, Margaret Sutton of Nashville, Valerie Newton of Peoria, Ill.; two brothers, Julius Durrett of Fort Worth, Texas, Bill Durrett of Florida; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SUTTON, William Avery OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Oct 1984<br />William Avery Sutton, 83, Pulaski, died on Saturday, October 20, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late James Harm and Marjorie Freeman Sutton. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, October 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Fall River Cemetery, Harry Smithson, Bernard Konig, and Mark Johnson officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cora M. Sutton, Pulaski; one son, William H. Sutton, Pulaski; two daughters, Lurlie Pierce of Florida and Jewell Roberts of Pulaski; one brother, Elmo Sutton, Fall River; three sisters, Mamie Jackson, Fall River, Lula Williams, Kentucky, and Emmie Johnson, Ohio; 14 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.<br /><br />SWAIM, Florence Augusta Black OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 May 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Florence Augusta Swaim, 100, Nashville, died on Sunday, May 27, 1984, at Ardmore Nursing Home. A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late John W. and Pocohuntus Childress Black and was married to the late William Harley Swaim.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Old Methodist Cemetery at Ethridge, Glenn Colley officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Horace Locke, Pulaski, and Claude Edward Swaim, Alaska; one sister, Laura Chaffin, Nashville; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />SWANN, Richard Garland OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Oct 1985<br />Richard Garland Swann, 74, died Saturday, Oct. 19, 1985, at Tupelo, Miss. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 21, in Tupelo with burial in Memorial Gardens.<br />He was the son of the late Richard Elmer and Leta May Swanner.<br />Survivors include his wife Elizabeth Strickland Swanner; one daughter, Brenda Swanner; three sisters, Katie Owen of Pulaski, Lucille Fox of Sheffield, and Lois Harwell of Manchester; one brother, Homer Crumley of Florida; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SWANNER, Floyd Harvey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Floyd Harvey Swanner, 73, a retired farmer of Route 1, Lester, Ala., died Tuesday, January 29 at Jackson Memorial Clinic in Lester. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at Hester Chapel Church of Christ with interment in Hester Chapel Cemetery at Lester. Church of Christ minister Mark Johnson was the officiant.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Swanner was the son of the late Floyd H. and Ann Adams Swanner.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ida Mae Richardson Swanner; four sons, Floyd Swanner, Pulaski, Wayne Swanner, Lester, David Swanner and Roy Swanner, Goodsprings.<br /><br />SWANNER, Ida Mae Richardson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Dec 1986<br />Mrs. Ida Mae Swanner, 74, of Lester, Ala., died Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 5, at Hester Chapel Church of Christ with Mike Merritt officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Swanner was the daughter of the late Edd and Sylvia Rodgers Richardson and was married to the late Floyd H. Swanner.<br />Survivors include five sons, Fred McGlocklin of Texas, Floyd Harvey, David E., Roy D. and Wayne Swanner, all of Pulaski; two daughters, Juanita Lawrence of Pulaski, Sally Haynes of Athens, Ala.; one brother, Joe Richardson of Alabama; three sisters, Louise Beddingfield of Alabama, Katherine Swanner of Lester, Ala., Ruby Tarpley of Athens, Ala.; one half sisters, Mary Richardson of Athens, Ala.; several grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br /><br />SWANNER, Margie Lee Garner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 May 1987<br />Mrs. Margie Lee Swanner, 43, of Goodspring, died Monday, May 11, 1987, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Lester, Ala.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. David Howell and Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her mother, Ruby Garner of Goodspring; her husband, David E. Swanner of Goodspring; one son, David E.Swanner, Jr. of Goodspring; two daughters, Rhonda Simpkins of Pulaski, Janet Swanner of Goodspring; three brothers, Douglas, Delmas and David Garner, all of Goodspring; two sisters, Ruth Thornton and Jean Watkins, both of Goodspring; two grandchildren.<br /><br />SWINGER, Bessie Lee Moody OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Bessie Lee Swinger, 81, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1986, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Roy White Saturday, Oct. 25, at Queen Ann Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Swinger was the daughter of the late Jim Henry and Jiamanna Tucker Moody and was married to the late Johnny Swinger.<br />Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Esther Marks of Pulaski; foster daughter, Mrs. Lemmie Garrison of Pulaski; a niece, Mrs. Birdie Mercer of Nashville; foster granddaughter, Mrs. Bessie Lee Brown of Pulaski; foster grandchildren, Johnny Wright of Prospect and Miss Faye Wright of Nashville; several other nieces, nephews and foster children.<br /><br />SWINGER, Johnny OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1985<br />Johnny Swinger, 89, died Wednesday, May 15, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lem and Doshia Ann Donaldson Swinger.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, May 19, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Swinger; one daughter, mrs. Esther Marks; foster daughter, Mrs. Lemmie Garrison of Pulaski; two brothers, Jim Swinger of Nashville and Robert Henry Swinger; and one sister, Mrs. Mamie Swinger.<br /><br />SWEENEY, Woodrow Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 May 1984<br />Woodrow Wilson Sweeney, 71, died on Monday, May 14, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Will and Nora Shelton Sweeney. He was a retired Gabriel employee.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Birdie Mae Adams Sweeney, Minor Hill; one daughter, Jeanette Davis, Pulaski; one sister, Alice Gatlin, Bethel; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />SWINNEY, Velma Myrtle Estep OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Velma Myrtle Swinney, age 87, of 130 Elm Street, Pulaski, died January 14, 1984, at her residence. Funeral services were held in the Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Ohio, Mrs. Swinney was married to the late R. A. Swinney. She was the daughter of the late Marcellus Lincoln and Mary Alice Smith Estep.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, Harold Swinney of Pulaski, Gilbert Swinney of Nashville; one daughter, Ruth Shindledecker of Benton Harbor, Michigan; one sister, Mrs. Edna Cole of Clyde, Ohio; 5 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SYKES, Mary Woodson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Feb 1983<br />Mrs. Mary Woodson Sykes, 82, Detroit, died Sunday, February 3, 1983 in that city. Funeral services were also held in Detroit.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John and Ella McNairy Woodson and was married to the late Hume Sykes.<br />She is survived by two sons, both of Detroit.<br /><br />TACHE, Richard A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 21 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Richard A. Tache, 17, of 299 Cortleigh Drive, York, Penn., formerly of Pulaski, died Saturday, Aug. 16, 1986, at Hershey Medical Center, after a lengthy illness.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 19, with a Mass of Christian burial at St. Joseph&#8217;s Elementary Center. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Four Diamond Fund, Hershey Medical Center, P. O. Box, 850, Hershey, Penn. 17033.<br />Mr. Tache was the son of Paul E. and Pauline M. (Allard) Tache of York, Penn., both survive. He would have been a senior this coming term at York Suburban High School.<br />Other survivors incluce two brothers, Timothy P. Tache of Memphis State University, Memphis, Matthew R. Tache of York, Penn.; his maternal grandparents, Murray and Mary Louise Grant of Holly Hills, Fla.; and his paternal grandmother, Beatrice Bergeron of Salem, Mass.<br /><br />TALLENT, James Harmon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1988<br />Mr. James Harmon Tallent, 67, of Huntsville, Ala., died Monday, Sept. 19, 1988, at Humana Hospital in that city.<br />Graveside services were held Wednesday, Sept. 21, at Prospect Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of York County, S. C. , Mr. Tallent was the son of the late Henry and Margaret Hogue Tallent. He was a veteran of World War II and was retired from the U. S. Army.<br />Survivors include his wife, Marjorie Case Tallent of Huntsville; one brother, Maxie Tallent of York, S. C.; one sister, Lottie Benefield of Rock Hill, S. C.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TALLENT, Vera Prosser OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Vera Prosser Tallent, 80, of Pulaski, who died Sunday, May 31 in Giles County Hospital, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial following in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Tallent, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late Arthur and Lula Prosser<br />and was married to the late Will Tallent.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jean Jones, Pulaski, and Mrs. Doris Horan, Sterling Hgts., Mich.; six sons, Billy Wayne Tallent, Antioch, Calif., Loyd Talent, Indianapolis, Ind., Walter Tallent, Lawton, Okla., David Tallent, Taylor, Mich., A. J. Tallent, Red Oak, and William Tallent, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Alene Perry, Front Royal, Va.; 25 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.<br /><br />TALLEY, Felix Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Felix Talley, Jr., 60, of Lynnville, died Thursday, April 9, 1987, at Community Hospital in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 12, at Round Hill A.M.E. Church with Rev. O. Mason officiating. Burial was in Talley Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Talley was the son of the late Felix Talley, Sr. He was a retired employee of Lewisburg Casting Company and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Samella Bell Talley of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Esther Coleman of Pulaski; three grandchildren; one brother, Robert Talley of Pulaski; seven sisters, Lucy Talley, Mrs. Minnie McElroy, Mrs. Becky Nelson, all of Pulaski, Mary Talley, Mrs. Josephine Douglas, both of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Elease Brown of Champaign, Ill., Mrs. Margaret Ann McDonald of Washington, D.C. and two aunts.<br /><br />TALLEY, Gracie May OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Feb 1984<br />Ms. Gracie May Talley, 29, Taylor Street, Pulaski, died Saturday, Feb. 4, 1984 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9 at Jordan Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Riley Tucker officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James and Tranquilla Talley.<br />She is survived by a son, David Talley, Knoxville; two sisters, Mrs. Addie McNairy, Pulaski, and Lena Will Talley, Nashville; and a brother, James Earl Talley, Pulaski.<br />Ms. Talley was an employee of Fafnir Bearing Company.<br /><br />TALLEY, Mary Allie Mooney OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 May 1987<br />Mrs. Mary Allie Mooney Talley, 72, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 12, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was Friday, May 15, at Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, Ala.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Talley was the daughter of the late Garnett and Mary Smith Mooney.<br />Survivors include one son, Wayne Talley of Rockfort, Ill.; two brothers, Erm Mooney of Chicago, Ill., Julius Mooney of Birmingham, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Joe Brown of Griffin, Ill.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TALLEY, Vera Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 May 1987<br />Miss Vera Mae Talley, 77, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 15, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Monday, May 18, at St. Rebecca Primitive Baptist Church with Ronald Fletcher officiating. Burial was in Talley Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles Count, Miss Talley was the daughter of the late Felix and Arenda Hereford Talley.<br /><br />Survivors include her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Talley Smith of Nashville; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Samella Talley of Pulaski; two nephews, Robert and James Earl Talley, both of Pulaski; 10 nieces, Lucy Talley, Minnie McElroy, Becky Nelson, Louise McNairy, all of Pulaski, Josephine Douglas and Mary Talley, both of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Elease Brown of Champaign, Ill., Zona Harris Guinn of Orange, California, Margaret McDonald of Washington, D. C., Lena Will Talley of Nashville; serveral great nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TALLY, Billy Melvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for Billy Melvin Tally of Route 3, Pulaski were held Tuesday, April 8, 1980 at 1:00 p. m. at Rebecca Primitive Baptist Church. Rev. Solomon Marks officiated.Military ceremonies were held at graveside in Tally Cemetery on Maxwell Hill Road where he was buried.<br />Mr. Tally died Friday, April 4, at Veterans Administration Hospital, Nashville. Born Aug. 8, 1921 in Giles County his parents were the late Felix and Lurenda Hereford Tally. He enlisted in the United States Army on January 9, 1939 after more than 22 years of service he was retired on September 1, 1951 and returned to Giles County where he engaged in farming until his health failed.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Vera Mae Tally of Pulaski and Lizzie Tally of Nashville; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Samella Tally, Pulaski; 3 nephews, 11 nieces, 15 great nieces, 16 great nephews. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TANKERSLEY, Alvie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services were held Monday aftenoon March 31st at 2:00 o&#8217;clock for Alvie Tankersley, who died Saturday evening from injuries sustained in a traffic accident on the Minor Hill Road near the Wheel, located approximately 3 miles from Pulaski.<br />Danny Pettus officiated in the services held in the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial following in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tankersley, a Pulaski resident, is reported to have left the Wheel Store on Highway 11, and upon starting to cross the highway on foot, from east to west, ran directly into the path of a southbound truck driven by Bill Crabb of Minor Hill. According to witnesses at the scene, the accident was unavoidable. Trooper McAlister and Lt. Smith of the Tennessee Highway Patrol investigated the accident.<br />Mr. Tankersley, the son of the late Arney and Lela Fay Hazelwood Tankersley, was a native of Giles County and worked as a logger. His survivors include his wife, Jewel Harris Tankersley, Pulaski; five sons, Edward Tankersley, Mike Tankersley, Wilson Tankersley, Sammy Tankersley and James Tankersley, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Sutherland of New Albany, Ind.; a brother, Buck Tankersley of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Melvin Hamlett of Pulaski; Mrs. Opal Pierce of Indiana, Mrs. Ola Coston and Mrs. Edith Ball, both of Pulaski and four grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TANKERSLEY, Jewel Florene Harris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1985<br />Jewel Florene Tankersley, 55, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Oct. 19, 1985, at her residence. Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Allie Belew Harris and was married to the late Alvie Tankersley.<br />Survivors include three sons, Edward and James Tankersley, both of Minor Hill, Sammie Tankersley of Lewisburg; one daughter, Mildred Southerland of New Albany, Ind.; one brother, Elmer Harris of Minor Hill; six grandchildren.<br /><br />TANKERSLEY, Michael Wayne OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1983<br />Michael Wayne Tankersley, age 18, of Wen-Dell Acres, Pulaski, died November 4, 1983, at his residence.<br />Funeral services at Carr and Erwin Chapel were held Sunday, November 6, at 1:00 p.m. with James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tankersley was the son of Mrs. Jewell Harris Tankersley of Pulaski and the late Alvie Tankersley.<br />Survivors, other than his mother, include four brothers, Sammie, James and Wilson Tankersley, all of Pulaski, Edward Tankersley of New Albany, Indiana; and one sister, Mildred Sutherland of New Albany, Indiana.<br /><br />TANKERSLEY, Wilson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Apr 1985<br />Wilson Tankersley, 33, of Route One, Goodspring, died Saturday, April 6, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Alvie Tankersley.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his mother, Jewel Tankersley of Goodspring; three brothers, Edward Tankersley of Goodspring, Sammy Tankersley of Lewisburg, James Tankersley of Pulaski; and one sister, Mildred Southerland of Indiana.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Beech OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jul 1982<br />Beech Tarpley, 77, of Nashville died in St. Thomas Hospital Monday, July 12, following a heart attack ten days previous.<br />Mr. Tarpley, a native of Giles County, has lived in Nashville several years. His parents were Silas Eugene Tarpley and Ruby Florence Beech Tarpley. He was a member of Crieve Hall Church of Christ.<br />Services were held Wednesday, July 14, at 1:00 p.m. at 1715 Broadway Chapel. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Sadie Bell Tarpley; one daughter, Mrs. Paul (Doris) Hosse; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. John Barnes, Pulaski and two nephews<br /><br />TARPLEY, Bessie Maude Bradley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Dec 1981<br />Mrs. Bessie Maude Tarpley, 75, of Route 1, who died Monday, November 30 at her residence, were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Tarpley, a retired employee of Genesco, Inc., was the daughter of the late Will and Lema Walker Bradley,and was married to the late Tommie Tarpley. She was a member of the Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a son, Robert Tarpley, Prospect; four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Ella Tarpley and Mrs. Lema Stafford, Pulaski and Mrs. Roberta Elrod, Sheffield, Ala.; 13 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Carrie Mae Dawes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Carrie Mae Tarpley, 84, of Lynnville, died Saturday, March 14, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, March 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Al May officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tarpley was the daughter of the late Walter and Minnie Duncan Dawes and was married to the late Herman Tarpley.<br />Survivors include one son, David Tarpley of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Hickman of Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Kilpatrick and Mrs. Rebecca Thompson, both of Athens, Ala.; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Ernest Jerome OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Ernest Jerome Tarpley, 65, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1989, at St. Thomas in Nashville. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Tarpley was the son of the late Jerome and Nina Ledford Tarpley. He was retired from American Magotteaux Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ellen Smith Tarpley of Pulaski; one son, Ron Tarpley of Florida; one daughter, Joy Hagan of Nashville; two brothers, Robert Tarpley of Pulaski, Bill Tarpley of Somerville, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Jo Staten of Knoxville.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Herman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Feb 1986<br />Mr. Herman Tarpley, 83, of Lynnville, died Monday, Feb. 10, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Al May officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tarpley was the son of the late Jerome and Mary Alice Garrett Tarpley. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Carrie Mae Tarpley of Lynnville; one son, David B. Tarpley of Pulaski; one daughter, Mary Alice Hickman of Lynnville; seven grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Jerome Everett (Joe) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1986<br />Mr. Jerome (Joe) Everett Tarpley, 97, of Ethridge, died Thursday, April 17, 1986, at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Don Paris and Everett Casteel officiating. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tarpley was a native of Giles County. He was a member of Mt. Horeb Baptist Church and was a retired blacksmith.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, Jackson Tarpley of Ethridge, Thomas Tarpley of Lawrenceburg, John R. Tarpley of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Maggie Lee Tarpley Rice of Ethridge; one brother, Russell Tarpley of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Maggie Beasley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Mar 1983<br />Mrs. Maggie Beasley Tarpley, 97, of 2103 Early Ave. in Nashville, died on Tuesday, March 8, 1983 at Nashville Health Care Center in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 9 at Bennett-May Chapel with Brother Herbert McNeese officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tarpley was the daughter of the late W. J. and Mary Elizabeth Kerr Beasley. She was married to the late Harry Tarpley.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Surber of Nashville and Mrs. Herman Mobley of Pulaski; one sister, Miss Lela Beasley of Pulaski; one brother, Orrin Beasley of Pulaski; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Aug 1984<br />Robert Tarpley, 48, of Clinton, Missouri, died August 10, 1984, at Harry S. Truman V. A. Hospital in Columbia, Missouri.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tarpley was the son of the late Tommie and Bessie Tarpley. He was a member of the Baptist Church was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Mr. Tarpley was a retired heavy equipment operator.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel Monday, August 13, at 2 p. m., with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Kathryn England Tarpley of Clinton, Missouri; and four sisters, Mrs. Roberta Elrod of Sheffield, Alabama, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson of Waterford, Ohio, Mrs. Lema Stafford and Miss Ella Tarpley, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Thomas Guy OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1982<br />Thomas Guy Tarpley died on Friday, May 21, 1982, in a Louisville, Kentucky hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tarpley.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Monday, May 24, at O. B. White Funeral Home in Louisville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue Arnold Tarpley; two sons, Louis Guy Tarpley and Marvin Gray Tarpley, all of Louisville; a sister, Mrs. Ruby Tarpley, Aspen Hill; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Virgie Mary Pilkinton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Virgie Mary Tarpley, age 85, of Route 3, Pulaski, died December 31, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, January 1, at 2 p.m. at the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bill Morris and Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Tarpley was a native of Giles County. She was the daughter of the late Jim and Alice Raines Pilkinton. She was married to Mr. Russell Tarpley of Pulaski; he survives.<br /><br />Other survivors include two sons, Gilmore Tarpley of Pulaski, William Thomas Tarpley of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Alice Fox of Pulaski, Mrs. Edith Porter of Hendersonville; one brother, Earl Pilkinton of Lynnville; three sisters, Nannie Holt, Dessie Brazell, Ruby Carter, all of Nashville; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and 1 great-great-grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TASSEY, John David OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1984<br />John David Tassey, 68, Goodspring, died on Thursday, November 29, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Cannon County, Tennessee, he was the son of the late George and Dixie Powell Tassey. He was a World War II veteran and a retired employee of Davis and Cooke Corporation.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Shores Cemetery, Dell Sewell officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lena Tassey, Goodspring; one son, Donald Edward Tassey, Nashville; a daughter, Gayle Eddie of Pulaski; one brother, Dan Tassey, Lebanon, Tennessee; two sisters, Vaden Smithson and Mrs. Mildred Davenport, both of Watertown, Tennessee; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />TATE, Annie Tom Birdsong OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1988<br />Mrs. Annie Tom Tate, 85, of Pulaski, died Thursday, June 2, 1988, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Graveside services were held Friday, June 3, at Elkton Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tate was the daughter of the late Tom and Annie Hollis Birdsong and was married to the late Clyde Wells Tate. She was a member of the Methodist church and worked many years as a nurse at Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include two daughtes, Mrs. Martha T. Hughes of Pulaski, Mrs. Jewell T. Reese of Nashville; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TATE, C. T. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Nov 1989<br />Mr. C. T. Tate, 87, of Meridianville, died Sunday, Nov. 12, 1989. Funeral services were held at Spry Funeral Home with the Rev. Ralph Clark, the Rev. Stan Albright and the Rev. Charles Hicks officiating. Burial was in the Plainview Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tate, a native of Madison County, was a retired farmer and a member of the Flint River Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, Charles Tate of Meridianville and Doug Tate of Huntsville; six daughters, Louise Cooper of Huntsville, Ruby Fowler and Jean McGill, both of Meridianville, Sue Hirst of Pulaski, Lorene Avis of Nashville and Claudia Garton of Florida; 22 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />TATE, Claudie Mefford OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1988<br />Mrs. Claudia Mefford Tate, 83, of Meridianville, died Thursday, Dec. 22, 1988, at Wessex House. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 24, at Spry Funeral Home with the Rev. Ralph Clark and the Rev. Stan Albright officiating. Burial was in Plainview Cemetery.<br />A native of Madison County, Mrs. Tate was a member of Flint River Baptist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, C. T. Tate; two sons, Charles Tate of Meridianville, Doug Tate of Madison; six daughters, Louise Cooper of Huntsville, Ruby Fowler and Jean McGill, both of Meridianville, Sue Hirst and Lorene Alvis, both of Tennessee and Claudia Garton of Florida; one brother, Bill Mefford of Huntsville; two sisters, Virginia Owens of Tennessee and Ruby Scott of Mississippi; 22 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TATE, Dorothy Jean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Dorothy Jean Tate, 22, Rt. 3, Pulaski, died June 16, 1983 at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Miss Tate was a Giles County native, and a 1979 graduate of Richland High School. She was an employee of Frito-Lay, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, June 18, 1983 at 10:30 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel, burial in Beech Hill Cemetery, Marcus Nickell officiating.<br />Survivors include her parents, William and Sallie West Tate of Pulaski; one brother, David Tate, Pulaski; two sisters, Ann Morris, Columbia and Joyce Pinnix, Nashvillel; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tate of Athens, Alabama.<br /><br />TATE, Geneva Inman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Geneva Inman Tate, 67, of Pulaski, died Friday, July 17, 1987, in Huntsville, Alabama. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 19, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. John Lindsey and the Rev. Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tate was the daughter of the late James William and Mildred Owen Inman. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Andrew Tate of Pulaski; two sons, John Tate of Huntsville, Tom Tate of Nashville; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Mary Frances White of Nashville; one brother, James William Inman, Jr. of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />TATE, James (Bodie) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Dec 1988<br />James (Bodie) Tate, 81, Route 6, Pulaski died Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1988 at Hillside Hospital. Fuenral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Tate was a Giles County native and the son of the late Erskine and Virgie Sanders Tate. He was a retired farmer and served in the Army.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ozell Mae Tate of Pulaski; two brothers, Andrew Tate of Pulaski and Roy Tate of Ardmore, Tenn.; one sister, Gladys Hill of Hendersonville, Tenn.; two grandchildren, Bob Tate and Edith Ann McMasters, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />TATE, Joe D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Nov 1989<br />Mr. Joe D. Tate of Pulaski, died Friday, Dec. 15, 1989, at Lewis County Hospital in Hohenwald. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 17, at Bennett May Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Spring Place Cemetery in Marshall County.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Tate was the son of the late George and Maude Tate and was married to the late Lucy Davis Tate. He was a retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include one daugther, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lee of Cornersville; three sons, Forrest Tate of McMinnville, W. S. Tate of Columbia, Waymon Tate of Arizona; 10 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; one sister, Miss Lorena Tate of Nashville.<br /><br />TATE, Joe Leonard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1988<br />A Christmas Eve traffic fatality marred a Christmas holiday here. Joe Leonard Tate, 65, Route 1, Prospect, was pronounced dead on arrival at Hillside Hospital following the Saturday afternoon accident&#8230;.<br />Mr. Tate was a native of Marshall County, a World War II veteran, a member of the Church of Christ and a retired truck driver from Interstate Trucking Company.<br />He was the son of the Joe D. Tate and the late Lucie Luella Davis Tate.<br />A memorial service was conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at Bennett May Chapel with Brother G. C. Fox officiating. Mr. Tate&#8217;s body was donated to Vanderbilt medical science.<br />Survivors in addition to his father include his wife, Lenora Tate, Prospect; one step-daughter, Mrs. Sandra Brymer, Pulaski; one step-son, Ray Birdsong, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, Cornersville and one brother, Roy Tate, McMinnville.<br /><br />TATUM, Edgar E. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Feb 1982<br />Edgar E. Tatum, 89, Pulaski, died on Monday, February 8, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />He was a retired farmer and a Methodist. Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. A. and Andella Walls Tatum and the husband of the late Hattie Long Tatum.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, February 11, at Bennett-May Chapel, Raymond Greenway and Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Hume Russell, Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TATUM, Ruby Russell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Ruby Russell Tatum, age 89, of Eastville, Virginia, died August 18, 1983, in Eastville.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30, Monday, August 22 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Tatum was a native of Alabama. She was married to the late Leslie Tatum and was the daughter of the late Wiley and Mary Elizabeth Flanagan Russell.<br />Survivors include one son, Eugene Tatum of Wales; three daughters, Mrs. Geneva Fox, Mrs. Ruth Sumners, both of Eastville, Virginia, Mrs. Betty Sue Vasilades of Kettering, Ohio; and 14 grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Henry Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, August 29, 1981 for Henry Franklin Taylor who died Wednesday August 26 in Louisville, Ky. at Methodist Hospital.<br />The service was conducted at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel in Pulaski by the Rev. William Duke. Interment was in Everbright Cemetery.<br />He was an employee of Phillip Morris Incorporated of Louisville until his illness.<br /><br />Besides his mother, Mrs. Mary Louise Maxwell of Louisville, Ky. he is survived by his daughter, Marcella Denise Taylor and his son, Henry Franklin Taylor, Jr. both of Columbus, Georgia; one brother, John D. Nelson; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Mary Brown and Miss Mamie Louise Maxwell, all of Louisville; five nephews; four nieces; two great nieces all of Louisville; three aunts, Mrs. Cynthia Mae Drake, Cornersville, Mrs. Estelle Bellafont, Columbia and Miss Maggie Taylor of Nashville. Funeral services by Queen Ann Funeral Home.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Joanne Ratcliffe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Joanne Taylor, 52, of Columbia, died Thursday, Feb. 4, 1988, at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Columbia. Graveside services were held Saturday, Feb. 6, at Maplewood Cemetery with Thomas Van officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Taylor was the daughter of the late Earl Ratcliffe. She was a school teacher.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Florence Ratcliffe of Columbia; one son, Timothy Taylor of Florida; one daughter, Carla Sandstrom of Florida; one brother, James O. Ratcliffe of Nashville; one sister, Betty Jean Michels of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />TAYLOR, John Thomas OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jun 1984<br />John Thomas Taylor, 47, died on Monday, April 23, 1984, at Auburn Faith Community Hospital, New Castle, California.<br />A native of Giles County, he had lived in New Castle for the past 15 years. He was a veteran of the Korean War, having served several years in the U. S. Navy. He worked as a contractor, operating a backhoe service.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 27, at Calvary Chapel of Foot Hills, New Castle, Milton Meade officiating, with burial in New Castle Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Taylor of New Castle; two daughters, Julie Ann Hoffman of Trucker, California and Patricia Joyce McKeenhorn of Englewood, Tennessee; two sons, Bruce Wayne Ta ylor, Loomis, California and Rodney Gene Taylor of Rocklin, California; one sister, Mrs. Nell Rose McFarland, Pulaski; his mother, Alta Mae Hall, Hawkins, Texas; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Nora Pearl Atnip OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 May 1982<br />Mrs. Nora Pearl Taylor, 90, Goodsprings, died on Friday, May 14, 1982, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.<br />A native of DeKalb County, she was the daughter of the late Alf and Elizabeth Robinson Atnip and the wife of the late W. N. Taylor.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, May 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Elizabeth Chapel Cemetery in DeKalb County, Van Wilson officiating.<br />Survivors include one son, Short Taylor, Minor Hill; four daughters, Mrs. J. B. McConnell, Williamsport, Tenn., Mrs. Irene Foust, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., Mrs. Lila Markitell, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Maybell Stone, Pulaski; one brother, Clarence Atnip, McMinnville; two sisters, Hassie Taylor, Spring Hill and Tassie Taylor, Dodge City, Kansas; 22 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Raleigh Nelson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Aug 1986<br /><br />Mr. Raleigh Nelson Taylor, 74, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1986. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 23, at First Baptist Church on Shoal Street with the Rev. Winford Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Taylor was the son of the late Andrew Jackson and Eleanor Maxwell Taylor. He was a member of New Providence Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sallie M. Taylor of Pulaski; three sons, Everett L. Taylor of Indianapolis, Ind., Thomas N. Taylor of St. Louis, Mo., Raleigh N. Taylor, Jr. of Sierra Vista, Ariz.; two daughters, Harriette Taylor Hamilton of St. Louis, Mi., Maggie N. Taylor of Nashville; one brother, Andrew J. Taylor of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Robert Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Dec 1989<br />Mr. Robert Lee Taylor, 75, of Fayetteville, died Friday, Dec. 15, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 17, at Higgins Funeral Home Chapel in Fayetteville with burial in Riverview Memorial Garden.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Taylor was the son of the late Francis Young and Minnie Crabtree Taylor. He was a member of the Washington Street Church of Christ and was retired from South Central Bell.<br />Survivors include his wife, Doris McCracken Taylor of Fayetteville; one son, Bobby Y. Taylor of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Hilda Sykes of Fayetteville; four brothers, Ed Taylor of Fayetteville, Knox Taylor of Flintville, Roy Taylor of Louisville, Ky., Ross Taylor of Donelson.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Rozzie Lee Hardiman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1982<br />Mrs. Rozzie Lee Hardiman Taylor, 83, died on Saturday, June 26, 1982, at her residence on Route 6, Pulaski.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the ate Alex A. and Ella Mae Hardiman and the wife of the late Shelby Taylor.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday, June 27, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Jacob Gardner, Ray McDonald and Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Lee Locker, Frankewing, Mrs. Willa Mae McCree and Mrs. Jean Cook, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Forrest Allen, Frankewing; two brothers, B. A. Hardiman, Old Hickory, TN, and C. E. Hardiman, Hendersonville; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Sallie Holt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Sallie Holt Taylor, 85, Pulaski, died on Thursday, Feb. 14, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Sarah Jane Malone, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Allen Watson and Mrs. Lorene Brewer, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Ann Beard, Belfast, Tenn.; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Tommie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Apr 1988<br /><br />Tommie Taylor, 82, of Athens, Ala., died Sunday, April 24, 1988, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 26, at Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore. Burial was in Lentzville Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mary Daniel of Pulaski, Marie Blakely of Athens; two sisters, Cora Hill of Lester, Ala., Ada Taylor of Decatur, Ala.; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Virgil B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Feb 1983<br />Virgil B. &#8220;Straw&#8221; Taylor, 83, of Washington Heights in Pulaski, died on Friday, February 18, 1983, at BelAire Nursing Facility in Columbia, TN.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 20 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Taylor never married. He was the son of the late Edward Norton and Bettie McDonald Taylor.<br />Survivors include, five sisters, Mrs. Minnie Cochran of Lewisburg, Mrs. Annie Cosby, Mrs. Elizabeth Fogg, Mrs. Robbie Armstrong, and Mrs. Margaret Wooten, al of Pulaski; five brothers, Clifford Taylor of Chattanooga, Edward Grady, Robert and J. D. Taylor, all of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TAYLOR, William Bruce OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1984<br />William Bruce Taylor, 80, Pulaski, died on Monday, October 1, 1984, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. An Alabama native, he was the son of the late William A. and Mary Novella Bell Taylor. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, October 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Beech Hill Cemetery, Dennis Russell officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hassie Pauline Jones Taylor, Pulaski; three sons, Robert Bruce Taylor, Jacksonville, Florida, Doyce Taylor, Pulaski, and Larry Taylor, Spencer, Tennessee; four daughters, Marsha Taylor and Donna Herring, Pulaski, Bonnie Scott, Taylor, Michigan and Novell Dennard, Jacksonville, Florida; and 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />TEARS, Buford E. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Dec 1988<br />Mr. Buford E. Tears, 57, of Cornersville, died Thursday, Dec. 22, 1988, at Maury Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 26, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Winford Smith officiating. Burial was in Everbright Cemetery, Buford Station; Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tears was an employee of Durango Boot Company of Chapel Hill. He was a member of the Providence Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his mother, Cynthia Gilbert Drake of Cornersville; his father, Elmo Tears of Nashville; his wife, Mary E. Tears; two daughters, Cynthia and Joan Tears; seven sons, John, Willie, Eddie, Thomas, Ricky and Roderick Tears, all of Lewisbur, Elmo Tears of LaVergne; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mary Alice Drake of Detroit, Mich.; two nephews, one niece.<br /><br />TEARS, William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Nov 1981<br /><br />William Tears, died November 4, 1981 in Sacramento, California.<br />A native of Giles County, Tennessee, he was the son of the late Ed and Hattie Woodson Tears, born March 6, 1922.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Riley Tucker at 1:00 p. m. Monday November 9, 1981 at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Claudia Pullens and Mrs. Essie Bowers of Nashville; eight brothers, Elmo, Howard, James, Monroe and John Thomas Tears of Nashville, Russell Tears of Sacremento, Calif., Earnest and Robert Tears of Chicago, Ill.; two aunts Mrs. Claudia Martin of Pulaski and Mrs. Bettie Buchanan of Nashville.<br /><br />TEASLEY, Charlie Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 May 1986<br />Mr. Charlie Lee Teasley, Sr., 70, of Lebanon, died Sunday, May 11, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 13, at the First Presbyterian Church in Lebanon. Burial was at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Lebanon.<br />A native of Ashland City, Mr. Teasley was the son of the late Charlie Lee and Daisy Bouldin Teasley and was married to the late Christine Smith Teasley.<br />Mr. Teasley was the founder of Teasley Oil Company and a semi-retired real estate broker with the Cumberland Company. He was the founding member of the Gulf Oil Distributors Association.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. John R. Hill of Lebanon; two sons, Charlie Lee Teasley, Jr. of Monteagle and Thomas Priest Teasley of New York; one sister, Mrs. Marvin Rainey of Pulaski; six grandchildren.<br /><br />TEEPLES, Harold Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1983<br />Harold Lee Teeples, West Poplar Street, Pulaski, died June 16, 1983, at his home.<br />Mr. Teeples was an Alabama native and an electrician and plumber. He was the son of the late Floyd Teeples.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Floyd Teeples; two sons, Ronald Teeples and Tony Teeples; two daughters, Leslie Teeples and Carol Teeples, all of Pulaski; four brothers, James, Charles, Walter and George Teeples, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Lona Hill, Pulaski and Louise McDougal, Scotts Hill.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, June 18 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Jimmy Bass officiating.<br /><br />THAXTON, Sallie Peden OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Sallie Peden Thaxton, 89, of Stewart, Florida, formerly of Giles County, died on Saturday, October 6, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bryant and Susie Wheeler Peden and was married to the late Ross Thaxton. She was a retired saleslady and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, October, 8, at Bennett May Chapel.<br />Survivors include one step-daughter, Miss Lillie Ann Thaxton, Stewart, Florida; and 18 nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THOMAS, Billy James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1988<br /><br />Mr. Billy James Thomas, 52, of Goodspring, died Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Shores Baptist Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Thomas was the son of the late Cletus Thomas. He was a mechanic.<br />Survivors include his mother, Lucille C. Thomas of Anderson, Ala.; his wife, Dorothy Hood Thomas of Goodspring; one son, Ronnie Thomas of Pulaski; one daughter, Connie Hickman of Goodspring; three brothers, Paul Thomas of Fayetteville, James and Jackie Thomas, both of Anderson, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs. Hazel Word of Rogersville, Ala., Mrs. Geraldine Nunley of Anderson, Ala., and Mrs. Sadie Nix and Mrs. Lounette Crunk, both of Lexington, Ala.; two grandchildren; one step-grandson.<br /><br />THOMAS, Leona Cathey OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Apr 1985<br />Mrs. Leona Thomas, 68, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 27, 1985, at her residence. A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Ernest and Alma Wilson Cathey and was married to the late Paul Thomas. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Graveside services at McCurdy Cemetery in Marshall County were conducted Friday, March 29, at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />No immediate survivors.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Albert E. (Tillman) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1984<br />Albert E. (Tillman) Thompson, 62, Pulaski, died on Monday, December 3, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry and Lillie Daley Thompson. He was a retired employee of Maremont Corporation.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 4 at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Wayne Thompson of Pulaski and Larry Thompson of Goodspring; one step-son, Stanley Lasater, Pulaski; a brother, Alton Thompson, Lewisburg; three sisters, Ellen Southland, Lewisburg, Frances Beard, Pulaski, and Louise Wood, Cornersville; three grandchildren and two step-grandchildren.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Charles Aldridge (Jack) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Charles Aldridge (Jack) Thompson, 95, of Prospect, died Wednesday, April 6, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, April 8, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Jay Hoppus and the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Thompson was the son of the late Alonzo and Elk Phillips Thompson and was married to the late Eunice Cobb Thompson. He was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his son, James A. Thompson of Elkton; one daughter, Miss Isabelle Thompson of Elkton; four grandchildren, Nadine Herrington of Jacksonville, N. C., Janie Woodard of Pulaski, Donna Bailey of Maiden, N. C., Judy Wise of Stella; six great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />THOMPSON, Clifford &#8220;Cap&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Clifford &#8220;Cap&#8221; Thompson, 88, died Monday, Oct. 26, 1987, at National Healthy Care Center in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 28, at Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. He was married to Estelle Thompson.<br />Other survivors include one son, Thomas Thompson; one daughter, Ruth Beasley; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Edgar J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Dec 1985<br />Mr. Edgar J. Thompson, 67, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1985, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late Onis and Elsie Adams Thompson. Mr. Thompson was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Vera Ella Thompson of Pulaski; four brothers, Van and John Andrew Thompson both of Pulaski, Elmer and Junior Thompson, both of Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Velma Pugh and Mary Cox, both of Nashville, Mattie Rosson of Minor Hill.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Elease Nelson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1983<br />Mrs. Elease Nelson Thompson, 75, formerly of the Aspen Hill community of Giles County, died Tuesday, April 19, 1983 at a Louisville, Kentucky Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 23 at Greater Tabernacle Baptist Church with interment in that city.<br />Mrs. Thompson was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson and the widow of Alfred Thompson.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Correne Horton of Louisville, KY, Mrs. Eunice Gardner of Ardmore, and Mrs. Esther Langston of Indianapolis, Indiana; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br />Dennis-Lyons Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Erbon Boyd &#8220;Silver&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jul 1984<br />Erbon Boyd &#8220;Silver&#8221; Thompson, 73, Pulaski, died on Saturday, July 21, 1984, at the VA Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Sterling and Mittie Holley Thompson. He was a farmer and used car salesman and a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 23, at Bennett May Chapel, Bill Morris and Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nelle Stovall Thompson, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Ethel Cook OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Apr 1989<br />Ethel Cook Thompson, 80, died Wednesday, April 12, 1989 at her home in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Friday, April 14 at Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Funeral Home with Paul Woodard and Jessie Pedigo officiating. Burial was in Marshall County Memorial Gardens.<br /><br />She is the daughter of the late Franklin and Nettie Melhorn Cook. Survivors include her husband, John R. Thompson, Lewisburg; four sons, Franklin L. Thompson, Lynnville, Robert H. and Roy C. Thompson, Columbia, John R. Thompson, Jr., Harrisburg, N.C.; one daughter, Sue Capps, Norfolk, Va.; nine grandchildren.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Evelyn Storey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Nov 1989<br />Mrs. Evelyn Storey Thompson, 81, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Nov. 25, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 27, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Thompson was the daughter of the late Albert F. and Edna Harwell Storey and was married to the late J. L. &#8220;Babe&#8221; Thompson. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and taught at Pulaski Elementary School for many years.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Harold OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Harold Thompson, 79, of Goodspring, died Sunday, April 10, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, April 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with John Henderson officiating. Burial was in Powell Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Thompson was the son of the late Sam and Minnie Green Thompson. He was a veteran of World War II and was a retired barber.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leola Bailey Thompson; and one sister, Mary Elizabeth Corder of Minor Hill.<br /><br />THOMPSON, James Lillard (Babe) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1987<br />Mr. James Lillard (Babe) Thompson, 81, of Pulaski Health Care Center died Tuesday, April 28, 1987, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, April 29, at First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Thompson was the son of the late Jerry Powell and Fannie Garrett Thompson. He was a member of the Pulaski First Presbyterian Church, long-time member of Pulaski Lions Club and retired administrator of Fairhaven Nursing Home of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Storey Thompson of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Jim D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Apr 1987<br />Mr. Jim D. Thompson, 89, of Minor Hill, died Sunday, April 26, 1987, at Lawrenceburg Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Monday, April 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Thompson was the son of the late Albert and Jennie Thompson. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Novella Thompson of Lawrenceburg, and one sister, Lela Thompson Rosson of Five Points.<br /><br /><br />THOMPSON, Mamie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Thompson, 86, of Nashville, who died Wednesday, January 21 at Madison Memorial Hospital, were held Friday at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. Gerald Smith and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Thompson, was born in Franklin County, Alabama, was the daughter of the late Billy and Alice Roberts Camp and was married to the late C. C. Thompson.<br />Survivors include three sons, E. S. Thompson of Elkton, Bill Thompson and Edward Thompson of Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Becie Massey of Fayetteville, Mrs. Muriel Helton, Mrs. Myrtle Gilliam and Mrs. Tommy Crutchfield, all of Nashville.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Martha Butler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Martha Butler Thompson, 69, of Huntsville, Ala., died at Huntsville Medical Center on August 20, 1982.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel Sunday, August 22. Rev. Walter Nunn officiated. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Thompson was married to the late Vester Thompson. She was the daughter of the late Jeff and Nancy Davis.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Allison of Huntsville, Ala.; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one brother, Henry Davis of Pulaski.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Nancy Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1985<br />Mrs. Nancy Jones Thompson, 86, of Nashville, died June 10, 1985, in Hillside Hospital. Services were at 11 a.m. June 12 in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Miller Hamlett, of Pulaski. The Giles County native was a member of the Granny White Church of Christ in Nashville. She was also a retired employee from the Tennessee Department of Human Services.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Nina Bell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1982<br />Nina Bell Thompson, 89, of 606 West Madison St., Pulaski, died on April 27, 1982 at Ardmore Nursing Home in Ardmore, TN.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Reverends Clarence Stewart and Bill Moss on Thursday, April 29, 1982 at 2:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Baptist Church, Mrs. Thompson was married to the late Fulton Thompson.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George Morgan of Pulaski; two sons, James Thompson of Pulaski and Henry N. Thompson of Baltimore, Maryland; 4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />THOMPSON, William Dean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1988<br /><br />Mr. William Dean Thompson, 61, of Mt. Pleasant, died Sunday, April 17, 1988, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Thompson was the son of the late Charlie P. and Eula Mae Lovett Thompson. He retired from Boyles Galvanizing.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nellie Marie Thompson of Mount Pleasant; one son, Larry Joe Thompson of Mount Pleasant; two daughters, Wanda Gail Thompson and Brenda Kay England, both of Mt. Pleasant; four sisters, Martha Ellen Vinson and Dorothy Glass, both of Nashville, Mable Myers of Lawrenceburg and Kathern Russell of Nolensville.<br /><br />THOMPSON, William Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Feb 1985<br />Mr. William Luther Thompson, 66, of Route 2, Ethridge, died on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., he was the son oft he late Louis F. and Allie Lemay Thompson. A retired automobile salesman, he was a member of the Pulaski Street Church of Christ in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Lawrence County Memorial Garden, Tom Holland and Andy Brown officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edith Whitten Thompson, Ethridge; one daughter, Mrs. Linda Holley, Pulaski; two sons, Charles (Buddy) Thompson and Terry Lee Thompson, both of Decatur, Ala.; his step-mother, Mrs. Hazel Thompson, Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Coy Thompson, Nashville, and Oren Thompson and Royce Thompson, both of Chicago; five sisters, Mrs. Agnes Foster, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Rubie Turnbow, Elkhart, Ind., Mrs. Leavel Burleson, Leoma, Mrs. June Hand, Muscle Shoals, Ala., and Mrs. Billie Dale Clayton, Bourbormais, Ill.; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THORNTON, Albert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br />A 52-year-old retired Maremont-Gabriel employee was killed in a motorcycle accident on Agnew Road Friday night.<br />Albert Thornton, Route 1, Johnson Branch Road, Pulaski, was killed when he lost control of his motorcycle and struck a culvert. He was thrown from the vehicle and the motorcycle apparently fell on him.<br />The accident occurred five miles west of Pulaski at about 7 p. m. Friday.<br />Mr. Thornton was a Giles County native and the son of Homer Thornton and the late Alma Thornton. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Thornton was injured in a mishap on a motorcycle in early 1987.<br />Services were at 11 a.m. Monday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the Rev. Dwight Mercer and the Rev. Nolan Brunson officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Survivors, in addition to his father, include one son, Don Thornton of Cornersville; five brothers, Homer, R. C., Buford, and Jerry Thornton, all of Pulaski, and Leland Thornton of Sherman, Texas; one grandchild.<br />Mr. Thornton was the third traffic fatality in Giles County this year.<br /><br />THORNTON, Clara Maultsby OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Clara Thornton, 78, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Aug. 26, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 28, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Willow Springs Cemetery in Hickman County.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Thornton was the daughter of the late Will and Willie Ann Roberts Maultsby.<br />Survivors include her husband, Homer Thornton of Pulaski; one son, Dan Bentley of Nashville; five step-sons, Albert, R. C., Buford and Jerry Thornton, all of Pulaski, Leland Thornton of Sherman, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Sue Thornton, Mrs. Ruby Byrd, Mrs. Sadie Byrd, all of Goodspring; two brothers, Eddie Lee Maultsby of Louisville, Ky., Johnny Maultsby of Goodspring; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Mrs. Nina Maultsby of Goodspring.<br /><br />THORNTON, Forrest Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1988<br />Forrest Allen Thornton, 83, formerly of Minor Hill, TN, died October 15, 1988, in the Pulaski Health Care Center, Pulaski, TN.<br />Funeral services were held October 17 at 11 a. m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Nolan Brunson and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Giles County with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, TN, Mr. Thornton was the son of the late Alex and Tennie Dodson Thornton. He was a retired farmer and a member of Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Brewer Thornton of Pulaski; five sons, Charlie Will, Fred, Odis D. and Clayton Thornton, all of Goodspring, TN, William Robert Thornton of Lawrence County, TN; one sister, Mrs. Iona McNeese of Pulaski, TN; one brother, Homer Thornton of Pulaski, TN; 23 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />THORNTON, Homer Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, __ Dec 1989<br />Homer Lee Thornton, 81, Ben Johnson Road, Pulaski, TN died Monday December 18, 1989 at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 20 at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Nolan Brunson and Rev. Phillip Eubank officiating. Interment was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />He was the husband of the late Clara Thornton and the son of the late Will A. and Tennie Rosalee Dodson Thornton. A native of Giles County, he was a retired farmer and a member of the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include four sons, R. C. Thornton, Buford Thornton, Jerry Thornton, all of Pulaski, and Leland Thornton, Sherman, TX; one sister, Mrs. Iona McNeese, Pulaski; seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren.<br /><br />THORNTON, J. T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 May 1986<br />J. T. Thornton, 63, of Rogersville, Ala., died Friday, April 25, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 27, at Elkins and Son East Chapel in Center Star, Ala., with Rickey Michael officiating. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery in Anderson, Ala.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Norene Parker Thornton; two daughters, Mrs. Marsha Patton of Nashville, Mrs. Janie Ferguson of Pulaski; two sons, Kent and Gary Thornton, both of Pulaski; one brother, James Marvin Thornton of Pulaski; two sisters, Lillie Echols and Clara Shelton, both of Anderson, Ala.; two step-children, James D. Harris, Jr. of Russellville, Ala., and Diane Austin Terry of Mallars Creek, Ala.; five grandchildren and four step-grandchildren.<br /><br />THORNTON, James Marvin OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Jun 1986<br />James Marvin Thornton, age 79 died Saturday, May 31 at Hillside Hospital. He was the husband of Elva Patterson Thornton and the son of the late William Richard and Mary Smith Thornton.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, June 2 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mitchell Cemetery, Felix Snell and Bill Moss officiated.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. W. M. Matthews of Murfreesboro; 2 sisters, Mrs. Osborne Echols and Mrs. Austin Shelton, both of Anderson, Ala.; 3 grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />THORNTON, Laura Maggie Ridner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Laura Maggie Thornton, age 74, of Route 1, Ethridge, died December 18, 1983, at Crockett General Hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 21, in North Funeral Home with Leslie Smith and V. J. Crumley officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Thornton was married to Mr. George W. Thornton of Ethridge, he survives. She was the daughter of the late Alvin and Daisy Crumley Ridner.<br />Survivors, other than her husband, include one son, G. T. Thornton of Alliance, Ohio; one brother, Marvin Hickman of Lawrenceburg; 2 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. North Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THORNTON, Maude Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Maude Davis Thornton of Route 1, Pulaski, died in the Giles County Hospital on August 23, 1983.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Wednesday, August 24, at 11:00 a.m. with the Reverend Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Thornton was a member of the Church of Christ and was a housewife. She was married to the late Aubrey Thornton and was the daughter of the late Lawson and Almeda Bass Davis.<br />Survivors include, one sister, Mrs. Fred King, of Muscle Shoals, Alabama; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THURMAN, Bertha Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Bertha Mae Thurman, 87, of Route 1, Lynnvile were held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, January 21 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Mack Wheeler officiated.<br />Mrs. Thurman, a native of Giles County died Jan. 19 in Maury County Hospital following a short illness. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Sarah Ann Embry Sands. She was married for 71 years to William Rufus Thurman who died in December 1968.<br />Mrs. Thurman was Gold Star Mother of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 224 of Lynnville.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, Edgar Thurman, Columbia, Joe W. Thurman, Lynnville, R. W. Thurman, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Greathouse, Cornersville, Mrs. Sara Burton, Nashville, Mrs. Nina Rogers, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Nancy Farver, New Jersey; one sister, Mrs. Nina Gibson, Columbia; 13 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.<br /><br />THURMAN, Julian Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1981<br />Funeral services for Julian Thomas Thurman, 88, were held on Thursday, March 19 at 2:00 at the Bennett-May Chapel. The Rev. Raymond L. Greenway and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Thurman was a retired farmer and resided on Route 2, Pulaski. He had served as president of the Nashville Milk Producers for six years and served in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1961 to 1965.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John C. and Agnes Raines Thurman of Pulaski, born on August 18, 1892. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was married to the late Mary Elizabeth Thurman.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Allen Graves of Pulaski; one brother Cliff Thurman of Eau Gallie, Fla.; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />THURMAN, Louise Wilson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1987<br />Mrs.Louise Wilson Thurman, 80, died Wednesday, May 20, 1987, in Melbourne, Fla., after a short illness.<br />Memorial services were held Friday, May 22, at the Church of Christ in Melbourne with Stephen Puckett officiating. Graveside services were conducted at Providence Cemetery May 24 with Floyd Farris officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Thurman was the daughter of the late John Reynolds and Myrtle Clark Wilson. She was employed at the Blossom Shop Florist as head designer until her retirement.<br />Survivors include her husband, Cliff Thurman of Melbourne; one daughter, Mrs. Donald (Peggy) Anderson of Mars Hill, NC; one granddaughter, Donna Anderson of Virginia; two sisters, Miss Wilma Wilson and Mrs. Dorothy Gordon, both of Pulaski; one brother, John Elam Wilson of Pulaski; one nephew, Mark Gordon of Pulaski.<br /><br />THURMAN, Marshall OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 May 1980<br />Marshall Thurman, 81, died Thursday, May 22 in Community Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mr. Thurman lived near Lynnville and was a retired farmer.<br />He was a native of Giles County, the son of the late James E. and Harriett Cannady Thurman and was married to the former Ruby Callahan. Mr. Thurman was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors besides his wife include two daughters, Mrs. Paul Wade, Cornersville, and Mrs. Hayes Dunnavant, Lynnville, a sister, Mrs. Brown Williamson, Columbia; a half-brother, Leroy Thurman, Culleoka; three half-sisters, Mrs. Lottie Lancaster and Mrs. Thelmer Beaver, both of Columbia and Mrs. Jean Hood, Santa Fe; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />THURMAN, Mamie White OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1983<br />Mamie Thurman, 92, of W. Jefferson Street in Pulaski, died on Monday, January 17, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Brothers Jim Farris and Herbert McNeese at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 18. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Thurman was a housewife and a member of the Church of Christ. She was the daughter of the late Meadow and Polka Ussery White. She was married to the late Houston Thurman.<br />She is survived by, one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Floree Thurman of Russellville, Alabama; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THURMAN, Roger Dale OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Jun 1989<br />Mr. Roger Dale Thurman, 38 of Minor Hill, died Tuesday, June 20, 1989, as a result of an auto accident.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, June 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lawrence and White Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr Lawrence was the of the late Gertie Lee Agent Thurman. Thurman was a security guard for Valley Security Co. in Athens, Ala.<br />Survivors include his wife, Connie Thurman, Minor Hill; father, Willie Joe Thurman, Lynnville; three daughters, Tracy Michelle Thurman, Pulaski, Elesia Leann and Candace Marie Thurman, both of Minor Hill; four sisters, Josephine Head, Shelbyville, Wanda Fay Carter, Lewisburg, Sharon Thurman and Helen Anderson, both of Elkmont, Ala.<br /><br />THURMAN, William Buford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jun 1983<br />Mr. William Buford Thurman, 83, a retired farmer of the Lynnville Community, died Saturday, June 4, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 13, 1983 in the chapel of Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Catherine Marques, California, and Anne Sue Tidwell, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Willie Joe Thurman, Lynnville and Luther Lee Thurman of Lynnville. Several grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Iva Belle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1984<br />Ms. Iva Belle Tidwell, age 83, of Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski, died Thursday, January 12, 1984, at the Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, January 14, 1984, at 11 a.m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with James M. Corbitt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Ms. Tidwell was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She was a retired seamstress. Ms. Tidwell was the daughter of the late W. F. and Susie Pack Sisk.<br />Survivors include one son, Frank Butler Tidwell of Macon, Georgia and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Lois Richardson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1988<br /><br />Mrs. Lois Richardson Tidwell, 67, of Modesto, Calif.; formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 9, 1988. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 13, at Lakewood Memorial Park in Modesto.<br />Mrs. Tidwell was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Richardson.<br />Survivors include her husband, Joe Henry Tidwell of Modesto; one daughter, Mrs. Ann Cagle of Modesto; three sons, Charles, Joe Dean, and Edward Wayne Tidwell, all of Modesto; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two brothers, J. D. Richardson of Pensacola, Fla., Charles Allen Richardson of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Mattie Gowan Travis, Mrs. Louise Faulkner and Mrs. Joan Long, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Edna Harwell of Fayetteville, Mrs. Jean Smith of Columbus, Ga.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Mary L. Dobbins OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Nov 1986<br />Mrs. Mary L. Tidwell, 88, of Meadowbrook Nursing Home and a long-time resident of the Bodenham community, died Monday, Nov. 3, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, at St. Paul A.M.E. Church at Agnew with Rev. Winford Smith officiating. Burial was in Agnew Cemetery, Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tidwell was the daughter of the late Alex and Mary Dobbins. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Bodenham.<br />Survivors include her husband, Mack C. Tidwell of Pulaski; one son, Samuel A. Tidwell of Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Cora White of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Martha Walker of Nashville, Mrs. Dorothy Cole of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Eleanor Summerhill of Florence, Ala.; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Sallie Daugherty of Pulaski, Ms. Augusta Dobbins of Nashville, Mrs. Addie Williams and Mrs. Edith Buckner, both of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Mattie P. Brown of Savannah, Ga.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Selvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Selvin Tidwell, 63, died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1988, at Merihill Nursing Home in Lewisburg. Graveside services were held Tuesday, Jan. 26, at Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Mr. Tidwell was a Pulaski native and the son of the late Joe and Mabel Pillow Tidwell. He was retired from Walker Metal Products in Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include his wife, Virginia B. Tidwell; one daughter, Cathy Johns of Chapel Hill; three sons, Selwyn, Jeffrey and Barry Tidwell, all of Lewisburg; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis and Mrs. Mabel Brown, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Michalik of Mountain Home, Ark., Mrs. Lillian Ursiny of San Jose, Calif.; four brothers, Joe H. Tidwell of Modesto, Calif., Harold Tidwell of Franklin, Sam Tidwell of Pulaski, Jimmy Tidwell of Huntsville, Ala.; eight grandchildren.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Tyree Allison OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Apr 1983<br />Tyree Allison Tidwell, 94, of 100 Edgehill Drive in Pulaski, died at his home on Tuesday, April 12, 1983.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 14 at Bennett-May Chapel. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tidwell was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a retired farmer. He was the son of the late James Andrew and Alice Edna Fry Tidwell.<br />He is survived by, one sister, Mrs. Lucy Zuccarello of Pulaski; one brother, John Lewis Tidwell of Beaumont, TX; and one great niece, Mrs. William C. Martin of Gallatin.<br /><br />TILLERY, Leona Whitt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Leona Whitt Tillery, 84, of Clarksville, Indiana, died on Saturday, October 27, 1984, at Parkway Medical Center in Louisville, Kentucky. A native of Ardmore, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Luther Hargrove Whitt and was married to the late Lindsey F. Tillery. She was a member of the Piney Grove Baptist Church, Ardmore, Tennessee.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Gatlin Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Margaret Carr, Florida, and Virgie Pedigo, Louisville; one son, Joe L. Tillery, Clarksville; one brother, Hubert Whitt, Hernando, Mississippi; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TILLERY, Lindsey L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 Jan 1981<br />Lindsey L. Tillery, 87, of 2140, Lombardy D., Clarksville, Ind. Died December 31 in Jeffersonville, Ind.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. Saturday, January 3, 1981 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Gatlin Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mr. Tillery was a World War I veteran and a member of the American Legion Post 60, Pulaski. He was a carman for L&amp;N Railroads from 1942 to 1961.<br />Survivors include his wife, Leona Whitt Tillery, Jeffersonville, Ind.; one son, Joe Lindsey Tillery, Clarksville, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Carr and Mrs. Virgil Pedigo both of Louisville, Ky.; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TILLMAN, Mary Bess McKnight OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Mary Bess Tillman, 77, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Feb. 7, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 8, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tillman was the daughter of the late Robert and Kizzie Gaines McKnight and was married to the late Malcolm Tillman. She was a member of Cedar Grove Methodist Church and was retired from LeMar Shirt Company.<br />Survivors include one brother, Robert McKnight of Pulaski; one step-son, Don Tillman of Pulaski; two step-grandchildren.<br /><br />TILLMAN, William Malcolm OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Funeral riters for William Malcolm Tillman, 70, of Route 1, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, January 30 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister Andy Brown and the Rev. Earl Hocker. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tillman, a World War II veteran, and retired employee of the Giles Farmer Co-Operative, was born in Tennessee, the son of the late William R. and Martha Curtis Tillman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Bess McKnight Tillman; a son, Don Tillman, Goodsprings; a sister, Mrs. John F. Elder, Pulaski, and one granddaughter.<br /><br />TINGLE, Louise OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Nov 1989<br /><br />Mrs. Louise Tingle, 69, of Parrish, Ala., died Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1989.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 22, at Collins Funeral Home in Jasper, Ala. Burial was held in Parrish.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tingle was the daughter of the late Walter and Maggie Beddingfield Littrell and was married to the late Paul Tingle.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Linda Scott of Parrish; two brothers, Carl Littrell of Pulaski, Charles Littrell of Newport Richey, Fla.; one sister-in-law, Gail Littrell of Pulaski; two sisters, Katie Smith of Jasper, Elease Skelton of Hohenwald; two grandchildren; nine nephews and three nieces.<br /><br />TINNON, Joel Gettis Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Jun 1984<br />Joel Gettis Tinnon, Sr., 79, Route 2, Pulaski, died on Saturday, June 16, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John and Mattie Reese Tinnon and was married to the late Minnie Lee Parson Tinnon. He was a retired farmer, carpenter, and painter.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 17, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Marcus Nickel and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include three sons, Joel Gettis Tinnon, Jr., Shelbyville, Don Tinnon and Johnny Tinnon, Pulaski; two daughters, Carol Tinnon Barlar, Clarksville, and Frances Tinnon Roy, Athens, Ala.; 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TINNON, Minnie Lee Parsons OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for Giles County native, Mrs. Minnie Lee Tinnon, 68, were held at 11:00 a. m. on Wednesday, December 16 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel. Services were conducted by Mack Pinkelton and Marcus Nickell. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Tinnon succumbed on Monday, December 14, at Giles County Hospital.<br />She was the wife of Gettis Tinnon, Sr., of Pulaski and the daughter of the late John and Emma Compton Parsons.<br />Survivors, among her husband include: 2 sons, Gettis Tinnon, Jr. of Shelbyville, John Edd Tinnon of Pulaski, and Don Tinnon of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. William Barlar of Clarksville and Mrs. Dean Ray of Athens, AL; and one sister, Mrs. Clara Knox of Lawrenceburg. She also leaves 14 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TIPPER, Charles E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1986<br />Senior Master Sgt. Charles E. Tipper, 54, of Murfreesboro, died Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1986, from injuries sustained in a C-130 plane crash at Fort Campbell, Ky.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, at Woodfin Memorial Chapel with Fred Johnson officiating. Burial was in Roselawn Memory Garden in Murfreesboro.<br />A native of Giles County, Sgt. Tipper was the son of the late George and Lola Pitts Tipper, raised in the Shores community. He was a member of the Belwood Baptist Church in Murfreesboro and the National Guard in Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Imogene Clemmons Tipper of Murfreesboro; two brothers, Harold Tipper of Lawrenceburg, Howard Tipper of Smyrna; three sisters, Mary L. Hasting of Lewisburg, Norma Vincent and Dezzie Hood, both of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />TIPPER, Charles Harris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Jul 1980<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Charles Harris Tipper, 79, of Route 3, Petersburg, were conducted Thursday, June 26 at 2:00 p. m. at Ralston-Lee Chapel in that city with interment in Medium Cemetery, Delina. Mr. Tipper died Tuesday in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />A retired farmer, he was the son of the late George and Nancy Norwood Tipper.<br />Survivors include a son, Wilfred Tipper, Petersburg; a sister, Mrs. Olga Lucurs, Pulaski; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />TODD, Frank O. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Nov 1982<br />Mr. Frank O. Todd, age 76, of Columbia, Tenn., died on Tuesday, November 16, 1982, in Greymere Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Funeral services, conducted by the Reverend Clarence K. Stewart, were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Thursday, November 18 at 11 a.m. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Todd was a member of the Methodist Church and was a retired mechanic.<br />Mr. Todd was married to the late Gussie Mae Todd and was the son of the late Andrew W. and Eva Grubbs Todd.<br />Suvivors include one daughter, Mary Phillips of Pulaski; two sons, Charles Todd of Culleoka and Robert (Bobby) Todd of Mt. Pleasant; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TODD, Robert A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Nov 1989<br />Robert A. Todd, 45, a Giles County native, died at Vanderbilt Hospital Sunday night from multiple injuries received when he was struck by a car in Maury County.<br />Todd was waslking on Arrow Lake Road in Mt. Pleasant when he was struck by a car driven by Rebecca Carpenter, 29, of Mt. Pleasant. Carpenter notified authorities. When the ambulance attendants arrived, they could not find Todd&#8217;s body, but it was found a short time later. His body was found in a nearby ravine.<br />State Trooper Greg Bowden said Carpenter admitted consumning alcohol, but refused to take a blood alcohol test&#8230;&#8230;<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday at Bennett May Chapel in Pulaski with Rev. Scott Arnold officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />Mr. Todd was the son of the late Frank and Gussie Mae Stapp Todd. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vivian Vandergriff Todd; one daughter, Rebecca Todd, Mt. Pleasant; one sister, Mrs. Mary B. Phillips, Nashville and one brother, Charles Todd, Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />TOMERLIN, Carl Eugene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Carl Eugene Tomerlin, 68, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 3, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Leonard Tidwell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tomerlin was the son of the late Walter and Lillie Mae Dickey Tomerlin. He was a member of the Marcella Falls Church of Christ and a veteran of World War II. Before his retirement, he was owner of Tomerlin&#8217;s Floor Covering and the late partner of Tomerlin and Woodard Floor Covering.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Willie Maude Colvett Tomerlin of Pulaski; two sons, Jimmy Tomerlin of Hanford, Calif., Billy Tomerlin of Eastman, Ga.; three daughters, Jeanette Edwards and Glenda Bright, both of Nashville, Brenda Edwards of Pulaski; two brothers, J. C. and Dalton Tomerlin, both of Pulaski; four sisters, Hessie Campbell, Elizabeth Wharton and Hazel Johnson, all of Pulaski, Mae Pinkelton of Auburndale, Fla.; five grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; and on great-grandson.<br /><br />TOMERLIN, Myron OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Myron Grant Tomerlin, 85, of Ardmore, died Sunday, Feb. 23, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, at Taylor Funeral Home in Ardmore, Tenn. with Rev. Bill Suddarth and Rev. Charles Hicks officiating. Burial was in Blanche Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tomerlin was the son of the late William and Addie Wilson Tomerlin and was married to the late Lois Smith Tomerlin. He was a member of the Cash Point Baptist Church in Lincoln County and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Avis Henderson of Ardmore, Tenn.; two sons, Gene Tomerlin of Ardmore, Tenn., Lester Tomerlin of Prospect; six grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Davis of Pulaski, Mrs. Lillian Green of Bodenham, Mrs. Gilbert Ingram all of Pulaski; and two brothers, Morris and Malcolm Tomerlin, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />TOMERLIN, Virginia Braly OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Nov 1983<br />Virginia Braly Tomerlin, age 67, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 3, 1983, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May Chapel Saturday, Nov. 5, at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Frank Rouse officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tomerlin was married to Maurice Tomerlin of Pulaski. She was the daughter of the late Raymond P. and Cleo Elder Braly. Mrs. Tomerlin was a member of the Methodist Church and was employed by Co-op.<br />Survivors, other than her husband, include, one daughter, Mrs. Verlyn T. Ernst and one granddaughter, Miss Lida F. Ernst, both of Davidson, Maryland.<br /><br />TOMLIN, Robert Wesley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Jun 1987<br />Mr. Robert Wesley Tomlin, 68, of Minor Hill, died Wednesday, May 27, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, May 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Tomlin was the son of the late Elijah and Myrtle Hicks Tomlin. He was a janitor at Minor Hill School.<br />Survivors include his wife, Eula White Tomlin of Minor Hill; one daughter, Annette Gilbert of Pulaski; one brother, Floyd Tomlin of Five Points.<br /><br />TOMLINSON, Edna Lomax OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jan 1981<br />Mrs. Edna Lomax Tomlinson, 84, resident of the Campbellsville Community died Friday morning at Maury County Hospital in Columbia, following an extended illness.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with Arthur Hardison, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Graveside services were held Monday morning at eleven o&#8217;clock at the Cedar Hill Cemetery near Erin.<br />A native of Houston County, she was the daughter of the late Joe and Cora Lomax and the widow of William H. Tomlinson who died October 5, 1976.<br />Mrs. Tomlinson had made her home in the Campbellsville Community since 1963 at which time she moved from Maury County.<br />Survivors include three sons, Garner Tomlinson, Escondedo, Cal., James Clifton Tomlinson, Nashville and Austin Tomlinson, Lynnville; a brother, Clifton Lomax, Clearwater, Fla.; 12 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TOMLINSON, Henry Dalton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Henry Dalton Tomlinson, 62, of Jacksonville, Fla., died Thursday, June 16, 1988, in that city. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 19, at Pulaski First United Methodist Church with the Rev. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tomlinson was the son of the late Henry Clarence and Ola Mai Owen Tomlinson. He was a member of the Methodist church and had a Ph.D. in sanitation engineering.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Frost Tomlinson of Jacksonville, Fla.; two sons, Henry Carl Tomlinson of Ventura, Calif., Kenneth Stone Tomlinson of St. Louis, Mo.; one daughter, Mrs. Diane Tomlinson Wood of Tulsa, Okla.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lola Kate Tomlinson Barlar of Pulaski, Mrs. Doris Tomlinson Blankenship of Jackson, Tenn.<br /><br />TOONE, Earleen Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Sep 1982<br />Earleen Allene Toone, 56, of 427 Spofford Ave., Pulaski, died at the Maury County Hospital in Columbia on September 1, 1982.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Friday, September 3, 1982, at 2:00 p.m. with Bro. Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Toone was employed by Gabriel of Pulaski. She was the wife of the late Clifford Toone, and the daughter of the late William and Lois Willis Allen. Mrs. Toone was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include, two sisters, Mrs. Ed Butler Hayes, Mrs. Lawrence Toone, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Roy Allen, James Allen, both of Pulaski; and Ted Allen of Huntsville, Alabama.<br /><br />TOONE, Everleen Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Everleen Allen Toone, 66, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1987, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday at Bennett May Chapel with Haywood Lyles and Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Toone was the daughter of the late William and Lola Allen. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was retired from Maremont Gabriel.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Lawrence Toone of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Roxie Green of Pulaski; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Pearline Hayes of Pulaski; three brothers, James and Roy Allen, both of Pulaski, Ted Allen of Huntsville, Alabama.<br /><br />TOONE, Sally Tate OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1989<br />Mrs. Sally Tate Toone, 81, of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 14, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Charles Oaks officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Toone was the daughter of the late Jesse P. and Lula Hazelwood Tate and was married to the late Jesse C. Toone. She was a retired salesclerk at David Lee&#8217;s Store.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Chris Toone of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Ruby T. Toone of Ardmore, Tenn.<br /><br />TORRENCE, Gracie Lorrine Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Gracie Lorrine Torrence, 82, of Frankewing, died Monday, Aug. 1, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 2, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Torrence was the daughter of the late Carson Reed and Myrtle Collins Smith and was married to the late Harry Torrence. She was a member of the Baptist church and was a retired telephone operator.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Ann Brewer of Frankewing, Mrs. Linda Sandridge of Atlanta, Ga.; two sons, Marvin Moore of Huntsville, Ala., Harry D. Torrence of Pulaski; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. May Hardiman of Potasi, Mo., Mrs. Lillian Birdsong of Lexington, Ky., Mrs. Ida Carter of Fairfax, Va., Mrs. Evelyn Mitchell of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />TORRENCE, Lawrence Paul OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Jan 1983<br />Mr. Lawrence Paul Torrence, 58, Pulaski, died Sunday, January 2, 1983 at Eisenhower Medical Center, Augusta, Georgia. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 4 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Torrence and the late Lorene Brock.<br />He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Sandra Tate, Pulaski, and Mrs. Wilma Lovell, Evansville, Indiana.<br /><br />TORRENCE, Myrtle Blanch Holt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 May 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Blanch Torrence, 83, of Nashville, who died Saturday, May 2 in Giles County Hospital were conducted Monday at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville. Rev. Mack Wheeler was the officiant.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Torrence was the daughter of the late Joe Andrew and Mary Thompson Holt and wife of the late Spencer Torrence. She was a retired grocery store owner.<br /><br />Survivors include a son, James Marlin Torrence, Pulaski; a brother, Alton Holt, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TORRENCE, Richard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Aug 1986<br />Mr. Richard Torrence, 75, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, August 13, 1986, at Lincoln County Nursing Home in Fayetteville.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Aug. 15, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Torrence was the son of the late Will and Alice Kellum Torrence.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Willie May Garner and Mrs. Sallie Hargrove, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />TOSH, Aster Hopwood OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Apr 1981<br />A retired farmer, Aster Hopwood Tosh, 58, of Pulaski died Monday, April 6 in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister Tom Campbell and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Scott&#8217;s Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Tosh was the son of the late like and Lois Bryant Tosh. He was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Campbell Tosh; three daughters, Mrs. Kathy Wright and Mrs. Peggy Sirten, Lewisburg and Mrs. Sara Wright, Pulaski; a son, Leroy Tosh, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Sisk, Mrs. Robert Kilpatrick and Mrs. Hester Wright, Pulaski and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />TOSH, James Leonard OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Nov 1988<br />Mr. James Leonard Tosh, 71, of Decatur, Ala., died Monday, October 31, 1988, at Decatur General Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 2, at Brown Service Funeral Home Chapel in Decatur. Burial was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala.<br />Survivors include his wife, Alice Tosh of Decatur; one son, Lonnie Tosh of Decatur; two daughters, Betty Heflin of Trinity, Ala., Linda Deason of Pulaski; one brother, Joe Harold Tosh of Decatur; three sisters, Mattie McCain and Ann Kellum, both of Decatur, Marie Butner of Louisville, Ky.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Audrey F. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Feb 1984<br />Mrs. Audrey F. Townsend, age 80, of Minor Hill, died February 17, 1984, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 18, at 2 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Alden Hendrix officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Townsend was married to the late Erskine Townsend. She was the daughter of the late Smith and Caldonia Hendrix Gatlin.<br /><br />Survivors include, five sons, Ozro and Matthew Townsend, both of Five Points, Tennessee, Chalmus, J. L. and Thomas Townsend, all of Minor Hill; three daughters, Idell Newton of College Grove, Tennessee, Lorell Forsyth of Minor Hill, Frances Willis of Chattanoogs; 13 grandchilcren, and 6 great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, David A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Apr 1987<br />Mr. David A. Townsend, 56, died Friday, April 3, 1987, at Mercy Hospital in Benton Harbor, Michigan.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday, April 7, at Booth Chapel Cemetery in Minor Hill.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Linda Keller of Texas, Debra Demski and Karen Smith, both of Michigan; two sons, Kevin and John Townsend, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Willie Lou Word of Minor Hill, Polly Davis of Athens, Ala.; two brothers, James E. Townsend of Michigan, Bobby Joe Townsend of Minor Hill.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Daniel Osteen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1985<br />Daniel Osteen Townsend, 59, of Minor Hill, died Monday, May 13, 1985, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Elsie McGill Townsend and was married to the late Lucille Opal Townsend. Mr. Townsend was a farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, G. C. Fox officiating.<br />Survivors include his father, Homer Townsend of Minor Hill; two sons, Daniel Townsend of Pulaski, Bob Townsend of Winterhaven, Florida; four brothers, Hestel Townsend of Pulaski, Tyson Townsend of Minor Hill, Robert Townsend of Sherman, Texas, Leo Townsend of Campbellsville; five sisters, Jewel Felker, Viva lee Camp, Cleo Shelton, Peggy Gatlin, all of Minor Hill, Sue Goar of Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Elise Viola McGill OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elise Viola Townsend, 78, of Route 1, Minor Hill were held Tuesday, March 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 11:00 a. m. with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Paul McKissack, Church of Christ minister officiated.<br />Mrs. Townsend died at her home March 16, 1980. A native of Hardin County, Tenn., her parents were the late Dave and Frances Miles McGill.<br />Survivors include her husband, Honor Coleman Townsend, Minor Hill; five sons, Tyson Townsedn, Minor Hill, Osteen Towndned, Hestel Townsend, both of Pulaski, Leo Townsend, Lynnville and Robert Townsend, Michigan; five daughters, Jewl Felker, Viva Lee Camp, Cleo Cole, Peggy Gatlin, all of Minor Hill, Sue Gore, Nashville; thirty two grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren; three brother, Homer McGill, Porter McGill, both of Minor Hill, Hobert McGill, Oakland, Calif., two half sisters, Mrs. Gracie Burgess, Pulaski, Tenn., and Mrs. Lucy McCafferty, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Erskine William OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1980<br />Erskine William Townsend, 77, of Minor Hill died Monday, October 27, 1980, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister Danny Pettus with burial in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br /><br />A Tennessee native, Mr. Townsend was the son of the late Bruce and Frances Green Townsend. He was a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Audrey Gatlin Townsend; five sons, Ozro Townsend and Matthew Townsend, Five Points, J. L. Townsend, Chalmus Townsend and Tommy Townsend, Minor Hill.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Eva Marie Jones OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Jul 1985<br />Mrs. Eva Marie Townsend, 49, of Route One, Lester, Alabama, died Monday, July 15, 1985, at Jackson Hospital in Lester. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Russell and Lucille Barr Jones.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, 1985, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in New Zion Cemetery, Rev. James Turner and Rev. Harry Reynolds officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Benjamin H. Townsend of Lester, Alabama; one daughter, Mrs. Janette Irene Colvett of Lester, Alabama; three grandchildren; one brother, Billy C. Jones of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Sue Stone of Athens, Alabama.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Frances Matulia OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Apr 1987<br />Miss Frances Matulia Townsend, 58, of Chattanooga, died Friday, April 3, 1987, at Lawrenceburg Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, April 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Townsend was the daughter of the late Erskine and Audrey Gatlin Townsend.<br />Survivors include five brothers, Chalmus Townsend of Minor Hill, Tommy Townsend of Pulaski, Ozro, J. L. and Matthew Townsend, all of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Lorell Forsythe of Minor Hill, Idell Newton of College Grove, Tenn.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Honor Coleman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jul 1987<br />Mr. Honor Coleman Townsend, 91, of Minor Hill, died Saturday, July 11, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, July 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul McKissick officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Townsend was the son of the late David Alonzo and Lydia Lou Bullington Townsend and was married to the late Elsie Viola McGill Townsend. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include four sons, Hestel Townsend of Pulaski, Tyson Townsend of Minor Hill, Robert Townsend of Sherman, Texas, Leo Townsend of Campbellsville; five daughters, Jewell Felker, Viva Lee Camp, Cleo Shelton and Peggy Gatlin, all of Minor Hill, Sue Goar of Antioch; one sister, Grace Gatlin of Pulaski; 33 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Lucille Opel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jul 1981<br />A Pulaski woman, Mrs Lucille Opel Townsend, 56, died Saturday morning, July 25, in Nashville Baptist Hospital, after being injured in a car wreck near Spring Hill Friday afternoon.<br /><br />Mrs Townsend and her husband, Daniel, were enroute to Nashville, where Mrs. Townsend had a doctor&#8217;s appointment when the accident occurred on Highway 31 between Spring Hill and Franklin.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Townsend, a Virginia native, were held Monday, July 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Townsend, who was a clerk for Consolidated Food Company, is survived by her husband, Daniel O. Townsend of Pulaski; two sons, Daniel W. Townsend of Pulaski and Bobby Austin Townsend of Florida; one brother, Earl Guy, of Florida; one half brother, Russell Triblett of Kentucky; and one sister, Mary Crenshaw of Florida; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Nattie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Sep 1982<br />Mrs. Nattie Townsend, 89, died on Monday, August 20, 1982, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 1, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Townsend was a native of Giles County. Survivors include three daughters, Allie Boatwright, Pulaski, Millard Chapman and Brownie Brown, Lynnville; two sons, Allen Townsend, Lewisburg, and William Townsend, Lynnville; a foster son, Bobby Chapman, Lewisburg; nine grandchildren and six great-grand children.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Viva Lee Kincaid OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 May 1986<br />Mrs. Viva Lee Townsend, 91, of Minor Hill, died Tuesday, April 29, 1986 at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Harry Smith officiating. Burial was in Noblit Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Townsend was the daughter of the late David Peter and Mary Boyd Kincaid and was married to the late Bob Townsend. She was a retired teacher of the Giles County School System.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert Lee Townsend of Minor Hill; one brother, Hillard Kincaid of Minor Hill; one sister, Iva Rena Jackson of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />TRABERT, Annie Ruth Miller OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Nov 1989<br />Mrs. Annie Ruth Miller Trabert, 58, of Pulaski, died Friday, Nov. 10, 1989, at Oakwood Nursing Home in Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Allen Barrett officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Trabert was the daughter of the late James O. Miller and was married to the late Charlie Trabert.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Rachel Rainey of Pulaski of Pulaski; one son, Bill Jones of Rome, Ga.; one daughter, Brenda Adams of Pulaski; two brothers, Norris and James Miller, both of Ohio; three sisters, Ellen Henson of Pulaski, Louetta Fralix of Oklahoma, Sammie Hayes of Ohio; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TRAPP, Pearl Edith OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Mar 1982<br /><br />Mrs. Pearl Edith Trapp, 8, Pulaski, died on Friday, February 26, 1982 at Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />A native of Winston County, Alabama, she was the daughter of the late William Lee and Emily Jane Daniel Kuykendall and the wife of the late John Thomas Trapp.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, February 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Welch F. Ingle, Mineral Washington, and Glen T. Trapp, Chula Vista, California; four daughters, Mrs. Jackie Petruska, St. Petersburg, Florida, Mrs. Luther Lanier, Pulaski, Mrs. John Randolph, Huntsville, Alabama, and Mrs. Buddy White, Ardmore, Alabama; one brother, Willie Kuykendall, Deland, Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Sharleeen Kennedy and Mrs. Velma<br />Goodwin, Sidney, Ohio; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TRAVIS, Betty Elizabeth Defoe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Betty Elizabeth Travis, 66, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 20, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 22, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Travis was the daughter of the late Samuel and Elizabeth Kelly Defoe. She was a member of the Baptist Church and was a housewife.<br />Survivors include her husband, Jesse Travis of Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Shelton, Mrs. Joyce Rose, Mrs. Joan Price, Mrs. Julie Russell, all of Pulaski; Mrs. Ruth Wright of Ardmore, Ala.; three sons, Jesse Allen, Robert and Terry Travis, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Velma Kyle and Mrs. Cleo Johnson, both of Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Ed and Sam Defoe, both of Athens, Ala.; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TREADWELL, James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Mar 1981<br />A twenty-seven year old Pulaski resident, James Treadwell, was killed instantly during a mishap in McBurg last Thursday morning (February 25) at approximately 7:30 a. m., when a heavy piece of equipment he was hauling shifted and rolled forward onto the cab.<br />According to the investigating officer, State Trooper Sgt. Jim Rose the truck was headed east on Pulaski Highway when it topped a hill and started down the steep grade.<br />At the same time a Lincoln County School bus, driven by David Colby was stopped in front of a residence at the foot of the hill to pick up children. That is when the driver applied his brakes causing the equipment, a large bulldozer track, rolled onto the cab, killing the driver.<br />The truck then went out of control across the westbound land and through a guard rail. The equipment landed in the yard of Thomas Thorpe very close to where children were standing before running for cover.<br />According to the trooper, the speed and weight of the vehicle were contributing factors in the mishap.<br />Trooper Andy Yeager was working radar on Highway 64 in Giles County and noticed the rig pass. He noted that the tracks were not tied down and wondered what would happen if the rig had to come to a sudden stop.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Saturday (February 28) at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens with Bill Moss officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Janet McNeese Treadwell of Lawrenceburg; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Treadwell. Also surviving are one son David Mitchell Treadwell of Lawrenceburg, one daughter, Charity Lynn Treadwell of Pulaski; two brothers, John M. Treadwell of Pulaski and Thomas Treadwell of Huntsville, Ala.<br />A maternal grandmother, Mrs. Harvey Harris of Pulaski and paternal grandmother, Mrs. S..G. Treadwell of Waynesbor, also survive.<br /><br /><br /><br />TRICE, Oakley Arnold OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Jan 1982<br />Oakley Arnold Trice, 65, died on January 3, 1982, at his home on Owl Hollow Road. A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Ollie Ashley and Iva King Trice. He was a self-employed equipment salesman and an Air Force veteran of World War II.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, January 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Arlington Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant, the Reverend Roy West officiating.<br />Survivors include three brothers, David Trice of Shallotte, North Carolina, O. A. Trice, Columbia, and Lillard Trice, Knoxville; and two sisters, Mrs. Marvin Henson, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Will Glenn Craford, Cookeville.<br /><br />TROTTER, Alex OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Alex Trotter, 77, died Friday, Sept. 25, 1987, in Detroit, Mich. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 1, at Trotter Chapel A.M.E. Church with the Rev. Dorris Patton officiating. Burial was in Trotter Cemetery at Liberty community, Prospect. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Trotter was the son of the late Harry Benton and Celia Westmoreland Trotter. After moving to Detroit in 1940, he joined St. Stephen A.M.E. Church and was employed by the Michigan Bedding Company from 1940 until he retired in 1985.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lee Williams Trotter; one daughter, Mrs. Beverly Ann Lett of Detroit; two sons, Larry Christopher of Detroit, Marva Lewis Trotter of Fort Worth, Texas; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one brother, James Roy Trotter of Holden, W.V.; three sisters, Mrs. Jemima Gentry-Seaton of Gary, Ind.; Mrs. Marvalene Sherrell of Prospect and Mrs. Celia Woodson of Detroit; 15 nieces and 14 nephews.<br /><br />TROTTER, Laura OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Oct 1983<br />Mrs. Laura Trotter, 79, of Route 2, Prospect, died Friday, Sept. 29, 1983 at the Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at noon Monday at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Antioch Community Cemetery in Prospect.<br />Mrs. Trotter is survived by her husband, Ellis Trotter of Prospect; a daughter, Mrs. Cleta Jenkins of Pulaski; 3 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />TROTTER, Ossie Lee Whitfield OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1989<br /><br />Mrs. Ossie Lee Trotter, 76, died Sunday, Jan. 29, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 2, 1989, at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church in Veto, Ala., with the Rev. Ollie L. McWilliams officiating. Burial was in Payne Cemetery, also in Veto.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Trotter was the daughter of the late Jeff and Myrtle Swift Whitfield and was married to the late Coleman Trotter. She was a member of the New Salem Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her children: James H. Trotter and Miss Geraldine Trotter, both of Prospect, Marvin and Clarence Trotter, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; 12 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Emma Lentz of Nashville; one brother, Charles Whitfield of Indianapolis; six nephews; nine nieces.<br /><br />TUCKER, Iva Mae Musgrove OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1985<br />Iva Mae Tucker, 61, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Oct. 19, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Terry Bear officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Tucker was the daughter of the late Herman Musgrove. She was a member of Anthony Hill Church of God of Prophecy.<br />Survivors include her mother, Arlee S. Musgrove of Pulaski; her husband, David Leroy Tucker of Pulaski; three sons, David Tucker, Jr. of North Carolina, Royce Tucker, Sr. of Pulaski, Timmy Tucker of Elkton; two daughters, Linda Daniel, Betty Moore, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Bert Musgrove of Pulaski, Robert Musgrove of Indiana; six sisters, Mageline Shumaker, Marie Musgrove, Frances Breeding, Clovis Glover, Gladys Glover, all of Pulaski, Virginia Livings of Louisiana; 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />TUCKER, James J. Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Dec 1989<br />Mr. James J. Tucker, Sr., 63, of Columbia, died Monday, Nov. 27, 1989, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 29, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Tucker was the son of the late Frank and Louise Winchester Tucker. He was retired from Parks-Harris Company in Columbia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vena Pearl Howell Tucker of Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Pamela Jean (Joe) Christopher of Pulaski, Mrs. Patricia Ann (Johnny) Counts and Miss Vanella Sue Tucker, both of Columbia; three sons, James Jackson Tucker, Jr. and Tommy Dale Tucker, both of Columbia, Joe Frank Tucker of Mt. Pleasant; one sister, Mrs. Robbie Allen Potts of Santa Fe Community of Maury County; eight grandchildren.<br /><br />TUCKER, John David OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jan 1987<br />Mr. John David Tucker, 92, of Elkmont, Ala., died Friday, Dec. 26, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tucker was the son of the late Dave and Amanda Thigpen Tucker. Survivors include his wife, Mary Anthony Tucker of Elkmont, AL; two daughters, Lois Jackson and Sarah Jackson, Goodspring, TN; one brother, Ozro Tucker of Goodspring; four grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TUCKER, John Henry Newsline 18 Oct 1988<br />John Henry Tucker, 86, of Smyrna, TN, died October 2, 1988, in Smyrna after an extended illness. Funeral services were held October 6 a Dixon Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church with Rev. A. B. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, TN, Mr. Tucker was the son of the late Etta Tucker and Earl Bailey. He was the husband of the late Lizzie Lee Harris Tucker and a retired employee of George Peabody College in Nashville. He was a member of the Dixon Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Georgia Braden, Mrs. Edith Gordin Young of Fayetteville, John H. Tucker, Jr., Harris Tucker, both of Nashville, Hubert Tucker of Smyrna; 21 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.<br /><br />TUCKER, Viola Mitchell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Viola Mitchell Tucker, 87, of Goodspring, died at the Giles County Hospital March 27, 1984. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 29, in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris and Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Tucker was the daughter of the late Willie Hershell and Maggie McCree Mitchell. She was married to the late Rola M. Tucker.<br />Survivors include two sons, Adron Tucker of Pulaski, Bill Tucker of San Diego, California; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Scoggins Hastings, Miss Mable Tucker, both of Pulaski; one half-brother, John David Mitchell of Minor Hill; one half-sister, Laura Nell Stewart of Cornersville; 5 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TUCKER, Willie Ruskin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 May 1983<br />Willie Ruskin Tucker, 84, Route 1 Minor Hill, TN, died May 27, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />He was the husband of the late Evie Townsend Tucker and the son of the late Frank and Eddie Malone Tucker.<br />Mr. Tucker was a Giles County native and a retired farmer. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. R. G. Chapman, Five Points, TN; and one brother, Hobert Tucker, Estill Springs, TN. Several nieces and nephews also survive.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, May 29, 1983, at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Noblett Cemetery, Bro. Danny Pettus officiating.<br /><br />TUELL, Willodean OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1982<br />Willodean Tuell, 88, of Route 5, Pulaski, died on Friday, April 30, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Graveside services were conducted by Reverend Bill Moss at 3:00 p. m. on Saturday, May 1, at Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia, TN.<br /><br />A native of Kentucky and a member of the Baptist Church, Mrs. Tuell was the wife of the late Jim M. Tuell.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alan McKay of Pulaski; three grandchildren, Mrs. William H. Moss, Jr. of Chattanooga, TN, Mrs. Mary Ann Hosay of Columbia and James Tuell McKay of Gainesville, Fla. and 6 great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TURNER, Annie Marie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Annie Marie Turner, 77, died on Sunday, Oct. 7, 1984, at her Pulaski residence. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late A. J. and Mattie Holley McMillion and was married to the late Brown Turner. She was a retired employee of Genesco.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, October 9, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Floyd Farris officiating.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Janie Pierce, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TURNER, Eliza Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jul 1982<br />Mrs. Eliza Wilson Turner, 89, of 304 Hurst St., Huntsville, AL, died on Tuesday, July 20, 1982 at her residence.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, July 23 at Bennett-May Chapel, burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Tennessee and a member of the Baptist Church, Mrs. Turner was the wife of the late Collie B. Turner and the daughter of the late Rufus and Luna Mildred Earnhart Wilson.<br />She is survived by, one daughter, Mrs. Estelle Gaines of Huntsville; two brothers, Joe Wilson of Woodbury, TN and Woodrow Wilson of Granite Falls, NC; one sister, Mrs. Kate Gregory of Murfreesboro, TN; six grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TURNER, George W. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Sep 1982<br />Mr. George W. Turner, 86, Route 5, Pulaski, died Saturday, September 18, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21 at Queen Anne Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Riley H. Tucker officiating.<br />Mr. Turner was a life-long resident of Giles County, son of the late Wiley (Pert) and Mary Lou Sutton Turner. He was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War I.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Helen Johnson Turner; a daughter, Mrs. Georgia Mae Turner Gaston; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TURNER, Hattie Will OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jan 1981<br />A Conway community woman was killed and a Pulaski man was injured in an accident one mile south of Tarpley Shop on the Elkton highway Friday afternoon. Hattie Will Turner, age 89, of Route 2, Prospect became Giles County&#8217;s first highway fatality in 1981 when her 1969 Oldsmobile plowed underneath a State Highway Department dump truck driven by Bailey G. Sims, age 55, of Route 2, Pulaski.<br /><br />Mrs. Turner was said to have been suffering the effects of glaucoma and her impared vision may have contributed to the accident. Sims was transported to Giles County Hospital following the 2:30 p. m. accident. He had been pushing dirt off the road behind a grader when Mrs. Turner&#8217;s car collided with him on a flat stretch of road. The Rescue Squad was called to the scene but was needed only to assist with traffic and road clean up. Tennessee Highway Patrom Officer Jim Perry investigated.<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Turner, who was the wife of the late Hill Turner, were held Saturday, January 10 at 2:00 p. m. by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Turner, was the daughter of the late Coleman H. and Elouise Tungett Brown and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mallie B. White of Birmingham, Ala., one niece and one nephew.<br /><br />TURNER, Jennie Bell Dawes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Mar 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Bell Dawes Turner, 86, of Pulaski, who died Friday, March 6 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Saturday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister Tom Campbell. Interment was in Wheel Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Turner was the daughter of the late Robert and Anna Ruth Turner Dawes, and was married to the late Shirley Turner.<br />Survivors include a brother, Clyde Dawes of Stella; a sister, Mrs. Effie Hannah of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TURNER, John Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services for John Henry Turner, 75, a retired employee of Stanley, Inc., who died Friday, August 28 at his home in Pulaski, were conducted Monday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Ray McDonald was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Turner was the son of the late John R. and Donnie Andrews Turner, and was married to the late Esther Elizabeth Minatra Turner. He was a member of the Cedar Grove United Methodist Church<br />Survivors include a son, Thomas Clayton Turner, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Rogers and Mrs. Ethel Adell, Pulaski; a brother, Harden Turner, Columbia and one grandchild.<br /><br />TURNER, Noble OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Jan 1987<br />Mr. Noble Turner, 80, of Frankewing, died Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1986, at Lincoln Skill Care Center in Fayetteville. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Billy G. Turner and Dwight Bledsoe officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Turner was the son of the late John and Daisy Burns Turner. He<br />was the owner of Turner&#8217;s Grocery in Frankewing.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Williams Turner of Frankewing; three sons, Bill, Jim, and Larry Turner, all of Frankewing; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TURNER, Willis Howard (Jack) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Aug 1989<br /><br />Willis Howard (Jack) Turner, 77, died Thursday, July 27, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held July 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Glen Kennon officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late Willie F. and Olga Mae Fowler Turner. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Opal D. Turner, Bethel; two sons, Billy Turner, Bethel, Wayne Turner, San Diego, CA; three daughters, Brenda Teegarden and Martha Simpson, Bethel, Jean Sneed, La Fontaine, IN; one brother, John Turner, Pulaski; one sister, Carrie Whitsett, Florida; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TWYFORD, Nell McFarland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nell McFarland Twyford of Jacksonville, Ill., who died Monday, June 1 at Passvant Hospital, were conducted Wednesday at Williamson Funeral Home at Jacksonville.<br />Survivors include her husband, Elbert Twyford; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Sims, Illinois; a son, Joe Twyford, Illinois; four sisters, Mrs. Marvin Moore and Miss Minnie Bell McFarland, Pulaski, Mrs. Malcolm Harwell, Frankewing and Mrs. Jess Lewter, Nashville; a brother, Edward McFarland, Columbia and one grandchild.<br /><br />TYLER, Bessie Taylor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1982<br />Bessie Taylor Tyler, 74, of Route 6, Pulaski, died on Thursday, April 29, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. on Saturday, May 1 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Antioch Cemetery in Elkmont, AL.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Methodist Church, Mrs. Tyler was the wife of the late George Wesley Tyler.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Dorothy Wharton of Pulaski; one son, Wesley Tyler of Ardmore; five sisters, Minnie Cockrin of Lewisburg, Margaret Wooten of San Antonio, TX, Annie Cosby, Robbie Armstrong and Elizabeth Fogg, all of Pulaski; 6 brothers, Virgil Taylor of Columbia, TN, Clifford Taylor of Chattanooga, TN, Edward, Grady, Robert and J. D. Taylor, all of Pulaski; and 6 grandchildren.<br /><br />TYLER, Hugh Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Hugh Wilson Tyler, 72, of Ardmore, Ala., died Tuesday, Oct. 24, at Decatur General Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 26, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Grady Anerton officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Addie B. Tyler; two sons, Bobby Lee Tyler of Tony, Ala., Stevie Wade Tyler of Pulaski; three daughters, Jewell Pridemore of Tony, Ala., Linda Elliott of Ardmore, Ala., Lois Taylor of Athens, Ala.; four brothers, Robert and Max Tyler, both of Athens, Ala., William Tyler of Pulaski and Joe Tyler; two sisters, Virginia Hughes and Pearlie Tyler, both of Athens, Ala.; nine grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />TYLER, Sam Potts OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Nov 1982<br /><br />Sam Potts Tyler, 77, of Route One, died on Thursday, November 23, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Ray McDonald at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 24 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tyler was a retired employee of the state of Tennessee Engineering Dept. He was the son of Sam and Ophelia Rogers Tyler.<br />He is survived by his wife, Ruth Reasonover Tyler of Pulaski and one brother, Leroy Tyler of Dickson, TN.<br /><br />TYLER, Wesley Adam OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jul 1984<br />Wesley Adam Tyler, three months old, son of Mark and Vivian Lambert Tyler, died on Saturday, July 28, 1984, at his home.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday, July 29, at Rainey Funeral Home Chapel, Lynn Marshall and Washio Ishii officiating, with burial in Antioch Cemetery at Elkmont.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents are one sister, April Lynn Tyler; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Wesley Tyler and Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert, all of Ardmore; great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Luna of Ardmore.<br /><br />TYLER, William Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Dec 1989<br />Mr. William Edward &#8220;Edd&#8221; Tyler, 93, of Pulaski, died Friday, Dec. 15, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 16, at Bennett May Chapel with Felix Snell officiating. Burial was in Besthaven Cemetery in Louisville, Ky.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tyler was the son of the late William Henry and Lizzie Mae Hardiman Tyler and was married to the late Catherine Beaty Tyler. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two cousins, Mrs. James Stapp of Pulaski, Leroy Tyler of Cumberland Furnace, Tenn.<br /><br />UPSHAW, G. Winfred OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Jul 1989<br />Mr. G. Winfred Upshaw, 73, of San Antonio, Texas, died Sunday, June 25, 1989, from injuries received in an automobile accident. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 29, at the Porter Loring Chapel in San Antonio. Burial with military honors was in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery. Those who wish may direct memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Upshaw served in the U. S. Navy and the U. S. Air Force, retiring in 1963 after 20 years of service. He retired a second time in 1981 from the Comptrollers Office of the State of Texas.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Amy L. Upshaw of San Antonio; one son, Gregory W. Upshaw of Ft. Worth, Texas; his mother, Halle Upshaw of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother and sister-in-law; Eugene and Helen Upshaw of Knoxville; one sister, Frances Upshaw of Huntsville.<br /><br />UPTON, Annie Ruth Kennedy OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jan 1985<br /><br />Mrs. Annie Ruth Upton, 75, died on Sunday, January 20, 1985, at her residence in the Brick Church Community. A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Alfred Kennedy and Laura McGregor London.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 22, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Beech Wood Cemetery, Tom Holland officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert Wayne Upton, Brick Church; one daugther, Mrs. Kay Washington, Columbia; two sons, Tommy Upton, Cornersville, Bobby Upton, Seminole, Fla.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />USELTON, Elree Abernathy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jun 1985<br />Mrs. Elree Uselton, 90, of Pulaski, died Friday, June 14, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Davis and Nannie Pierson Abernathy and was married to the late Richard Floyd Uselton.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 16, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Marcus Nickell and Rev. Marshall Moss officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frank Johnston of Pulaski, Mrs. Beverly Cross of Columbia; seven grandchilden; several great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Kelly Watson of Decatur, Alabama.<br /><br />VANCE, Sevier E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Jan 1983<br />Sevier E. Vance, 70, of Elkton, died Friday, January 14, 1983 at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Wilson Brown at 12:00 noon at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Vance, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Ben and Ellen Gardner Vance. He was a retired farmer.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rossie Grigsby of Elkton; two sons, William S. Vance, U.S.A.F., Germany and Larry Vance of Elkton; four daughters, Mrs. Jewel Runyon, Mrs. Evaline Meadows, Mrs. Paula Magee, and Mrs. Ellen Calloway, all of Chicago, Illinois; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />VANCE, Thomas Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Sep 1986<br />Mr. Thomas Edward Vance, 73, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Sept. 7, 1986. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 10, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with Rev. John Tucker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Vance was the son of the late William and Loula Goff Vance and was married to the late Elease Hopkins Vance. He was a veteran of World War II, a charter member and former trustee, secretary and treasurer of Abraham McKissack Elks Lodge 1486 and a charter member and former vice-president of Abraham McKissack Senior Citizens Home, Inc. of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include two nieces, Jacqueline V. Gilbert and Rose Yvonne V. Brown, both of Pulaski; three great nephews and a great niece, Herbert Jr., Frederick Titus and Chasity Gilbert, all of Pulaski; one sister, Marie V. Marsh of Louisville, Ky.; one brother, Carl Vance of Nashville.<br /><br />VAN DYKE, William J. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1985<br />William J. Van Dyke, 54, of Route One, Minor Hill, died Friday, April 26, 1985, at Veterans Hospital, Nashville. Mr. Van Dyke was a native of Columbus, Ohio, and a veteran of the Korean War.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Booth Chapel Cemetery, Richard Durham officiating. Survivors include his mother, Thelma Marie Van Dyke of Missouri; his wife, Frances White Van Dyke of Minor Hill; two brothers, Donny and Freddie Border, both of Mississippi; and one sister, Carol Ann Williams of Ohio.<br /><br />VANATTA, Clyde Fletcher OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 May 1987<br />Mr. Clyde Fletcher Vanatta, 70, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 5, 1987, at Humana Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Portland, Tenn., Mr. Vanatta was the son of the late Ollie and Deltha Vanatta. He was a retired general manager from Genesco.<br />Survivors include his wife, Joyce K. Vanatta of Pulaski; one son, Wayne Douglas Vanatta of Florida; one step-son, Larry E. Ray of Pulaski; three daughters, Kathy Forman of Texas, Carolyn Gowey of Knoxville, Vickie Parsons of Pulaski; one brother, Duncan Vanatta of Illinois; 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />VANSTEEN, Donald Clifford Sr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 08 Feb 1984<br />Mr. Donald Clifford Vansteen, Sr., 54, of New York died Monday, Feb 6, 1984 in New York. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time.<br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Alice Vansteen, New York; three sons, Dale and Danny Vansteen of New York, and Don Vansteen of Pulaski; two sisters, Dorothy and Diane Vansteen, New York; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />VAUGHN, Mildred Deason OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 May 1989<br />A Giles County native was killed in a head-on collision in Maury County Wednesday of last week.<br />Mildred Deason Vaughn, 66, Columbia, was pronounced deal on arrival at Maury County Regional Hospital following the 1:30 p.m. accident. She was wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident, the authorities said.<br />Vaughn&#8217;s car was heading west on Hampshire Pike when struck head-on by an eastbound vehicle driven by L. Douglas Pogue, 59, Columbia&#8230;.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Jim Deason officiating. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Vaughn was the daughter of the late B. V. and Rose Hickman Deason. She was a member of College Grove Church of Christ, retired from Charles C. Parks Co., and was a private duty sitter for several years.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Maxie Vaughn, Columbia; four daughters, Mrs. Harlan (Patricia) Walker of Smyrna, Mrs. Don (Diane) Butler of Jackson, Mrs. Harold (Shirley) Grigsby and Beverly Vaughn, both of Nashville; three sisters, Ms. Mary Cumbie of Angier, N.C., Mrs. Betty Bunting of Oakland Park, Fla., Mrs. Joyce Fry of Pulaski; a brother, Garland Deason of Pulaski; five grandsons and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />VAUGHAN, Sarah Campbell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Sarah Vaughan, 83, of Nashville (formerly of Pulaski) died Thursday, Jan. 2, 1986, in a Nashville Hospital. Funeral services were held at 12 noon Saturday, Jan. 4, at the First Presbyterian Church of Nashville conducted by Dr. Arch McNair. Following funeral services, graveside services were held at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Vaughan was the daughter of the late Clarence and Sallie Campbell and was married to the late Carson Vaughan. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Nashville.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Alice Ann Barge of Nashville; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Donald Campbell of Pulaski, Mrs. Mildred Smith of Huntsville, Tenn.<br /><br />VAUGHN, William C. (Billy) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Feb 1983<br />The Rev.William C. (Billy) Vaughn, a former Giles Countian, died Wednesday, February 2, 1983 in a Kansas City, Missouri Hospital. Memorial services were held Friday, Feb. 4 in Kansas City. He was pastor of the Northminister Presbyterian Church in Kansas City.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Becky Vaughn; three sons and a daughter; and his mother, Mrs. Carson Vaughn.<br /><br />VERNON, Johnny Wayne The Journal 31 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Johnny Wayne Vernon, 42, E. Woodring Street, Pulaski, died October 28, 1989, at Hillside Hospital, Pulaski, TN. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Don Russell and Glen Denton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Vernon is the son of Truman Vernon and the late Ruth Randolph Vernon. Mr. Vernon is survived by his wife, Shirley Henderson Vernon; stepmother, Lillian Vernon; two sons, Charles Ray Ables, Bobby Ables; two daughters, Samantha Vernon, Penny Strickland; two brothers, Henry Vernon, Jerry Vernon; two sisters, Betty Scott, Thelma Walls; two grandchildren; all of Pulaski.<br /><br />VERNON, Raymond L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Apr 1989<br />Raymond L. Vernon, 73, died Tuesday, April 11, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 13 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Don Russell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />He was the son of the late Elek and Jessie McNeese Vernon. Survivors include his wife, Era Vernon of Pulaski; three sons, Samuel Vernon, Florida, Robert Laton Vernon, Louisiana, and Joe Vernon of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Villemarette, Louisiana; one brother, Truman Vernon, Pulaski; one sister, Mary Pitts, Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />VERNON, Robert Alexander OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jul 1984<br /><br />Robert Alexander Vernon, 55, died on Sunday, July 8, 1984, at his home in Columbia. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Freeman Vernon. He was a truck driver for Columbia Paving Company.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2:30 p.m.Tuesday, July 10, at Bennett-May Chapel, James E. Holt, officiating, with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Vernon, Columbia; two sons, Kerry Vernon, Sevierville, Tennessee and Steven Ray Vernon, Gatlinburg, Tennessee; his mother, Mrs. Louise Vernon, Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />VERNON, Shelby Alane OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Shelby Alane Vernon, 41, a nurse at Fairhaven Nursing Home, who died at her residence on Cedar Lane, Pulaski, were conducted Friday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Vernon, a Lawrence County native, was the daughter of Mrs. Mattie Louise Durham Green of Pulaski, who survives, and the late G. H. Green.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include a son, Phillip C. Vernon, Pulaski; a daughter, Vicki Alane Vernon, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Louie Barnett, Pulaski; three half-sisters, Mrs. Albert Grinnel and Mrs. James Grinnel, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Ernest Pulaski.<br /><br />VINCENT, Hattie Mae Darnell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Dec 1982<br />Hattie Mae Vincent, 75, of 524 Childers Street died on Sunday, December 26, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 28 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Vincent was married to the late Lonnie Vincent. She was the daughter of the late John and Maggie Whitsett Darnell.<br />She is survived by, four sons, Leon Vincent of Winchester, TN, Early and Bearly Vincent of Portsmouth, VA, and Robert Vincent of Lynnville; two daughters, Irene Cline of Mims, FL, and Polly Satisfield of Portsmouth, VA; step-daughter, Odell Edde of Pulaski; one sister, Lucille Yarbrough of Pulaski; 28 grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />VINSON, Roger Phillip OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Roger Phillip Vinson, 47, of Pulaski, died Monday, Dec. 28, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 31, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 31, at Bennett May Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Vinson was the son of the late Joe L. Vinson. He was a member of the Church of Christ and a junior analyst for Brown Engraving Company.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Maggie King Vinson of Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs Virginia Alsobrooks of Chattanooga; one half-brother, James M. Vinson of Coral Gables, Fla.<br /><br />VONDER OSTEN, Lillian Tower OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1988<br /><br />Mrs. Lillian Vonder Osten, 78, of Pulaski, died Monday, Feb. 15, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 19, at the Garden of Memories Chapel in Tampa, Fla., with Dr. Louis Lunardini officiating. Burial was in Garden of Memories Cemetery.<br />A native of New York, Mrs. Osten was the daughter of the late Hubert and Lillian Winant Tower and was married to the late Charles Vonder Osten. She was a member of the Richland Creek Homemakers Club.<br />Survivors include one son, Henry Schild of Homestead, Fla.; one daughter, Jean DiMarco of Pulaski; two sisters, Evelyn Bosack of Tampa, Fla., Myrtle Hagemaier of Pinellas Park, Fla.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />VOSBURY, Jane Elizabeth Hines OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jun 1982<br />Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Hines Vosbury died on Tuesday, June 29, 1982, at her home in Elkton.<br />Memorial services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday, July 3, at 4025 Dunsmore Drive, S. E., in Huntsville, Alabama. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to First Church of Christ Scientist, 807 Owens Drive, N. E., Huntsville.<br />Mrs. Vosbury is survived by her husband, Newman Vosbury; two daughters, Lynn Marie Garcia and Lisa Beth Freeland of Norfolk, Virginia; two sons, John Lane Vosbury, Orlando, Florida, and Larry Allen Vosbury, Ft. Rucker, Alabaman; and one grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WADE, Gerald E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1986<br />Dr. Gerald E. Wade, retired University of Tennessee and Vanderbilt professor, died Friday, June 6, at Pulaski Health Care Center after an extended illness.<br />Graveside services were conducted Saturday, June 7, by the Rev. Marcus Nickell in Giles Memory Garden in Pulaski.<br />Dr. Wade obtained his bachelor&#8217;s degree at Ohio Wesleyan University, his master&#8217;s degree at the University of Wisconsin and doctorate at Ohio State University.<br />Professor Wade began his 50-year teaching career at Ohio Wesleyan University and then taught at Ohio State. He spent the major part of his career at the University of Tennessee (1932-1965) and retired there as Professor Emeritus. He continued his teaching career for another four years as a visiting professor at Vanderbilt University.<br />He was very active in several professional organizations and held office in a number of them. His principal scholarly interest lay in the Spanish drama of the Golden Age, especially the dramatist Tirso de Molina. He published over 100 articles, books and reviews dealing with Hispanic literature.<br />Much of his fruitful career was devoted to editorial work. He served as associated editor of &#8220;Hispania&#8221; for four years, and of the &#8220;South Atlantic Bulletin&#8221; for two years. It was, however, as the editor of the Spanish section of the Twayne World Authors Series that he performed his greatest editorial service to Hispanists. As editor and then co-edition, he was responsible for publishing of over 90 volumes.<br />He is survived by his wife, Anna Drummond Wade; one brother, Donald P. Wade of Wrightsville Beach, N.C.; one sister, Virginia Barber of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; one daughter, Phyllis W. Hannah of Pulaski; two granddaughters, Carol Rutledge of Pulaski and Susan Puckett of Nashville; and one great-grandson, Leland Wade Puckett of Nashville.<br /><br />WADE, Martha Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 May 1989<br />Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Wade, 80, of Cleveland, Ohio (formerly of Giles County), died Tuesday, May 16, 1989, at Lutherans Hospital in that city.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, May 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Wade was the daughter of the late Samuel and Tavie Jones Owens. She was the wife of the late Hollis A. Wade and a native of Lauderdale County, Alabama.<br />Survivors include 2 sons, Houston Wade of Cincinnati, Ohio and Edward (Bud) Wade of Pulaski, TN; 4 daughters, Lillie Mae Pierce of Pulaski, TN, Connie Sue Hobbs of Pulaski, TN, Mildred Griffin of Minor Hill, TN, Edna Norwood of Cleveland, Ohio; 1 sister, Minnie Jones of Minor Hill, TN; 11 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />WAGNER, Elizabeth Tefft OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Jun 1981<br />Miss Elizabeth Tefft Wagner, 86, died Saturday, May 24 at a hospital in Camarillo, Col. following a brief illness.<br />Mrs. Wagner was a native of Pulaski, the daughter of the late William and Cora Young Tefft.<br />The only immediate survivor is a sister, Mrs. Lucille Tefft de Acuma of Camarillo.<br /><br />WAGONER, Joe David OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jan 1983<br />Joe David Wagoner, 48, of Route 2, Pulaski, died Monday afternoon, January 24, as a result of injuries he sustained in a farm accident.<br />Wagoner, a native of Mason County, Illinois, was owner of a portion of the former Milky Way Fam in north Giles County. Retired after 24 years service with Ford Motor Company, he was employed by Ford Ads, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 26, at 2 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with Eugene Meadow officiating. Burial will be in Wagoner Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Wagoner was the son of Mrs. Annie marie Johnson Wagoner of Mason City, Ill., and the late Harry David Wagoner.<br />Other survivors include his wife, Linda J. Wagoner; two daughters, Laura J. Wagoner and Amy Wagoner; one son, David Wagoner, all of Pulaski; and one brother, Kenneth Wagoner, Bloomington, Ill.<br /><br />WAKEFIELD, Emma Tommie Still OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Emma Tommie Wakefield, age 76, of Route 2, Prospect, died Thursday, November 24, 1983, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett May Chapel Saturday, November 26, at 1 p.m. with the Reverends Bill Moss and Marcus Nichols officiating. Burial was in Cave Springs Cemetery in Maury County.<br />A native of Coffee County, Mrs. Wakefield was married to the late Paul Wakefield. She was the daughter of the late Gideon H. and Eliza George Still.<br /><br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Carol Ann Triplett of Waverly; two sons, Edwin Wakefield of Birmingham, Alabama, Mack Wakefield of Athens, Alabama; four grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Macon Ferguson of Manchester.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WELDON, Flossie McKnight OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Aug 1985<br />Mrs. Flossie M. Welden, 84, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Aug. 8, 1985, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Lee and Kizzie Gaines McKnight and was married to the late Mahlon Birdsong.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Frankewing Cemetery, Rev. Paul McKinney officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Hilda Bingham of Elkton, Ky.; one son, Ray Dean Birdsong of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Mary Bess Tillman of Pulaski; one brother, Jack McKnight of Pulaski; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />WAKEFIELD, Imogene Carpenter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Aug 1988<br />Mrs. Imogene Carpenter Wakefield, 62, of Frankewing, died Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1988, at Parkview Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Wakefield was the daughter of the late Richard and Minnie Robinson Carpenter. She was postmaster at Frankewing.<br />Survivors include her husband, Wayne Wakefield of Frankewing; two daughters, Mrs. Doug Wolaver of Diana, Mrs. Tommy Beech of Pulaski; one brother, Flavil Carpenter, of Birmingham, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. E. W. McKinney of Pulaski, Mrs. Margie Carmer of Memphis; one grandson, Blake Gowan of Pulaski.<br /><br />WALDROP, Roberta Barlar OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Feb 1985<br />Mrs. Roberta Barlar Waldrop, 88, died Saturday, February 23, 1985, in a nursing home in Clinton, Tennessee.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late J. M. and Zada Barlar.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 26, at 1 p.m. at Lynnville Church of Christ, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Freda Cummings, Austin, Texas; two sons, Rayburn Waldrop, Oak Ridge and Claude Waldrop, San Diego, California; two brothers, Elzie and Eugene Barlar, both of Nashville; seven grandchildren and several great-grandchilden.<br /><br />WALDRUM, Eckie OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Jul 1982<br />Miss Eckie Waldrum of Pulaski died on Friday, July 9, 1982 at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late John Napoleon and Jennie Hubbell Waldrum.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Saturday, July 10, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Andy Brown officiating.<br />Survivors include two nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />WALDRUM, Joel E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 May 1986<br />Mr. Joel E. Waldrum, 45, died April 12, 1986, in Delano, Oregon. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, April 17, at the Church of Christ with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery in Oregon.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruthie Waldrum; three sons, Mark Waldrum of Phoenix, Ariz., Gene and Tim Waldrum, both of McFarland; two daughters, Tauna Mills and Annette Sutton, both of Phoenix; his parents, Milton and Lois Waldrum of Stayton, Oregon; two grandchilden.<br /><br />WALDRUM, Robbin Clyde OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1980<br />Robbin Clyde Waldrum, 71, retired carpenter and farmer of Columbia died Friday in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday October 19 at Oakes and Nichols in Columbia. Burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia. Rev. Tom Hearst, minister of Primitive Baptist Church and Arthur Hardeson, Church of Christ minister, officiated.<br />Mr. Waldrum was a native of Giles County, son of the late Gladney and Maggie Dugger Waldrum of Lynnville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Waldrum, three daughters, Mrs. Mary Brown, Nashville, Mrs. Sue Howard, Columbia, Mrs. Betty Waterbury, Newberg, Ind.; three sons, Neal, James and Joseph Waldrum, all of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Paul Romine, Nashville, Mrs. Ed Duprey of Memphis; three brothers, Archie Waldrum, Dallas, Tex., Gene Waldrum, Portland, Ore., and Thomas Waldrum, Forsyther, Mo., 23 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.<br /><br />WALKER, John Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Dec 1984<br />John Thomas Walker, 69, of the Round Hill Community near Lynnville, died on Saturday, December 8, 1984, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 12, at Queen Ann Funeral Home, George Ridley officiating, with burial on Thursday, December 13, in Robertson Fork Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Fannie Walker, Lynnville; a brother, Robert Walker, Jr., Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Isabell Walker Marbury, Lynnville, and Mrs. Willie M. Walker Martin, Nashville; a niece and six nephews.<br /><br />WALKER, Mattie Lane OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jan 1983<br />Mrs. Mattie Lane Walker, 72, Pulaski, died Friday, January 14, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 20, at Queen Ann Funeral Home with burial in Morristown Cemetery, Frank Brooks officiating.<br />A native of Giles County she was the daughter of the late Will and Ophelia Buford Lane. She is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Julie McCoy and Mrs. Inez Hornsbeak, both of Nashville, Mrs. Gertrude Lane and Miss Nancy Lane, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />WALL, Frances McCaskill OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1983<br />Frances McCaskill Wall died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carlton Derryberry in Columbia.<br /><br />Mrs. Wall was a resident of Mt. Pleasant and is survived by her husband, Willie Wall; a son, William Thomas Wall of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Brown Foster and Mrs. Margaret Smith, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br />Funeral services will be at Oak and Nichols Funeral Home Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. with the burial at Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Wall is a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late William and Gertie Wisdom McCaskill.<br /><br />WALL, Joseph A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Apr 1984<br />Mr. Joseph A. Wall, 65, of Amos Hamlett Road, Pulaski, died Monday, April 9, 1984, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 11, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden. The Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Coleman Howard officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wall was the son of the late James Thomas and Trudie Tatum Wall.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards Wall of Pulaski; four sons, Joe Anderson Wall of Lexington, Billy Wall of Nashville, Wayne and Roger Wall, both of Columbia, S. C.; two step-sons, Doyle Edwards of Pulaski, Joe Edwards of Ardmore, Alabama; one sister, Betty Jean Hall of Decatur, Alabama; one brother, James Wall of Pulaski; 8 grandchildren; and 4 step-grandchildren.<br />Mr. Wall was an employee at Gabriel. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />WALL, Woodrow OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Sep 1989<br />Woodrow Wall, 73, of Goodspring, died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 28, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with L. C. Duck officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Wall was the son of the late David Arch and Lura Lawson Wall. He was retired from Pargas.<br />Survivors include one brother, David (Pete) Wall of Pulaski; two sisters, Irene Wall and Emma Mae Shelton, both of Goodspring; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WALLACE, Ada Mae Bailey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 May 1985<br />Mrs. Ada Mae Wallace, 75, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 10, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Doyle Smith officiating.<br />Survivors include five sons, Oscar Wallace of Campbellsville, John E. Wallace of Bowling Green, Kentucky, George Wallace of Summertown, Thomas and Larry Wallace, both of Nashville; four daughters, Freddie McKeeham of Michigan, Pearl Wallace and Peggy J. Chapman, both of Nashville, Mary Woodard of Pulaski; one brother, Odie Bailey of Bon Aqua, Tenn.; 30 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLACE, Hugh M. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 27 Dec 1984<br />Hugh M. Wallace, 86, of Oklahoma City, Okla., died on Wednesday, December 19, 1984.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he served with the U. S. Navy during World War I. He was a former newspaper man and founder and partner of Galloway-Wallace Advertising Agency in Oklahoma City, Okla., retiring as president of the agency in 1973. For many years he regularly contributed a column of childhood recollections to OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen,.<br />Funeral services were held on Friday, December 21, with burial in Oklahoma City.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Wallace of Oklahoma City; two sons, Dr. Hugh M. Wallace, Jr., Mound City, Missouri and John W. Wallace, Edmond, Oklahoma; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLACE, Joseph Samuel OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Jun 1987<br />Mr. Joseph Samuel Wallace, 83, of Prospect, died Wednesday, June 3, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, June 5, at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Paul Clutts, Rev. Wheeler Kidd and Rev. Jay Hoppus officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wallace was the son of the late Joseph and Sarah Jackson Wallace. He was a retired farmer and member of the First Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma Jones Wallace; three nieces, Martha Wales, Marie Hatchell and Imogene Wallace.<br /><br />WALLACE, Mary Elizabeth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br />Miss Mary Elizabeth Wallace, 78, a retiree of Brown-Williams Tobacco Company of Kentucky died in Giles County Hospital, Thursday, August 21, 1980.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 23 at Carr and Erwin Chapel, burial in Mars Hill Cemetery with Mack Wheeler officiating.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Edith Boatright, Lynnville, Sadie Doggett, Unionville, Johnnie Uselton, Louisville, Ky., Samantha Watts, Nashville and Mattie Uselton of Columbia.<br /><br />WALLACE, Odie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Apr 1983<br />Mr. Odie Wallace, 79, of Route 2, Summertown, died at his home on Thursday, April 14, 1983.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Doyle Smith at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 17 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Wallace was a retired farmer and miner. His wife, Ada Mae Bailey Wallace of Summertown, survives. He was the son of the late Jack and Lizzie Murphy Wallace.<br />Additional survivors include, six sons, William J. and Oscar A. Wallace of Campbellsville, Thomas W. and Larry Wallace, Jr., of Nashville, John E. Wallace of Bowling Green, KY, and George H. Wallace of Summertown; four daughters, Mrs. Freddie M. McKeehan of Michigan, Miss Pearl E. Wallace and Mrs. Peggy J. Chapman of Nashville and Mrs. Mary O. Woodard of Pulaski; three brothers, James Wallace of Pulaski, Ollie Wallace of Lewisburg and Jackie Wallace of Nashville; two sisters, Ellen Wallace of Michigan and Lillie Crumley of Columbia; 30 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLACE, Ollie M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Apr 1985<br />Ollie M. Wallace, of Route Two, Cornersville, died Thursday, April 25, 1985, at his residence. A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Jack and Elizabeth Murphy Wallace. He was a retired employee of International Mineral Company.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday, April 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Frankie Wallace of Cornersville; one son, Raymond Wallace of Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Leon Uselton of Cornersville; two brothers, Jackie Wallace of Nashville and James Wallace of Hartselle, Ala.; one sister, Miss Helen Wallace of Detroit, Michigan; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLACE, William &#8220;Buster&#8221; OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br />During a wrestling fight at the Hideway Club in Elkton at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, William &#8220;Buster&#8221; Wallace, 39, was fatally wounded. David M. Poarch, 47 was charged with first degree murder after shooting Wallace in the abdomen.<br />It is reported that Poarch and Wallace were arguing over a card game when Poarch hit Wallace in the face with a claw hammer, and then shot him. Poarch was released on $10,000 bond Tuesday.<br />Funeral services for William K. Wallace, of Route 3, Pulaski, was held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday, August 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. G. C. Fox officiated at the services.<br />Wallace, a self-employed construction worker is survived by his wife, Brenda Craig Wallace; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace, Sr., one son Mike Wallace, all of Pulaski. Two daughters, Mrs. Debbie Turner, Pulaski and Mrs. Renee Tate of Diana, one brother, James Wallace, Jr., Hartsville, Ala., one sister, Mrs. Betty Case of Talladega, Ala. and two grandchildren also survive.<br /><br /><br />WALLACE, William J. Newsline 23 Aug &#8211; 28 Aug 1984<br />William J. Wallace, 51, of Rt. 2, Summertown, TN, died August 18, 1984, in Lawrence County following an automobile accident.<br />Funeral services were held August 20 at 4 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, TN, Mr. Wallace was the son of the late Odie Wallace and Ada Bailey Wallace who survives. He was a member of the Welcome Valley Baptist Church and a veteran of the Korean War. Wallace was a farmer.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ada Wallace of Pulaski; his wife, Barbara McGee Wallace of Pulaski; four sons, Mike Wallace, Keith Wallace, Gary Wallace and Johnny Wallace, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Cindy Wallace, of Pulaski; five brothers, Oscar Wallace of Campbellsville, Thomas Wallace and Larry Wallace, both of Nashville, George Wallace of Summertown and John Wallace of Kentucky; four sisters, Freddie McKeehan of MI, Pearl Wallace and Peggy Chapman, both of Nashville and Mary Woodard of Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLS, Clarence D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1988<br />Mr. Clarence D. Walls, Sr., 88, of Smyrna, died Saturday, April 29, 1988, in that city. Funeral services were held Monday, May 2, in Woodfin Chapel in Smyrna with Frank Chumley officiating. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Walls was the son of the late Robert and Sally Redding Walls.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Dossie Hyatt Walls of Smyrna; one son, Clarence D. Walls, Jr. of Smyrna; one daughter, Gladys Kelly of Lewisburg; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Newton, Mrs. Louise Vernon, Mrs. Mary Newton, Mrs. Ruby Newton and Mrs. Elma Journey, all of Giles County; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />WALLS, Dallas T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Jun 1988<br />Mr. Dallas T. Walls, 63, of Pulaski, died Thursday, June 9, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Graveside services were held Friday, June 10, at Scotts Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Walls was the son of the late Garland and Margaret B. Chapman Walls. He was retired from a sawmill.<br />Survivors include one brother, Walter L. Walls of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WALLS, Edith Minue Chapman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1986<br />Edith Minue Chapman, 90, died Friday, April 25, 1986 at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late George and Dothyla Ayers Chapman and was married to the late Floyd W. Walls.<br />Other survivors include four sons, Roy Walls, Cleve Walls, of Columbia, Melvin Walls, Murfreesboro, Erwin Walls, Spring Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Pete (Terrie) Graves, Columbia, Mrs. Corline Lovell, Columbia, Mrs. L. A. Young, Falkville, Ala., and Mrs. James Bills, Joliet, Ill.; 23 grandchildren; 55 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLS, Florence G. West OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Apr 1984<br />Mrs. Florence G. Walls, 80, of Pulaski, died on Monday, April 16, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late John and Rena Newton West and the wife of the late Sam Walls.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, at Bennett May Chapel, Lloyd Hickman officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include seven sons, Willie Ed Walls, Raymond Stacey Walls, Gene Walls, and Larry Walls, all of Pulaski, Morris Walls of Norfolk, Virginia, and Robert Walls, Colorado; five daughters, Sadie Douglas, Plattmouth, Nebraska, Virginia Teeples, Geneva Simpson, Johnnie Malone and Dot Glover, all of Pulaski; and 17 grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLS, Kirkland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1985<br />Kirkland Walls, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Walls, died at Vanderbilt Hospital. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. at Maplewood Cemetery, Oaks and Nickols were in charge of arrangements.<br />Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Darby of Nashville; paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fagan Walls of Nashville; great grandmothers are Mrs. Effie Bishop of Lynnville and Mrs Clyde Morrow of Nashville. Great-great grandmother is Mrs. Pearl Farris of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />WALLS, Lacy Frank OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Feb 1987<br />Mr. Lacy Frank Walls, 64, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Walls was the son of the late Garland and Maggie Chapman Walls. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby Hazel Walls of Pulaski; one son, Frank Walls, Jr. of Pulaski; two daughters, Sharon Walls and Janice Carol McGill, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Walter and Dallas Walls, both of Pulaski; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLS, Thomas Elner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Mar 1982<br />Thomas Elner Walls, 76, of Route 7, Pulaski, died at his residence on Tuesday, March 23, 1982.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. on Wednesday, March 24 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Brother Mack Pinkelton officiated with burial in Helton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Walls is survived by his wife, Mary Lee Inman Walls of the Rose Hill Community.<br />Additional survivors include four sons, Larry, Thomas, and L. B. Walls, all of Pulaski, and Loyd Walls of Campbellsville; one step-daughter, Evelyn Kilcrese of Crestview, Fla.; one brother<br />Darlow Walls of Michigan; two sisters, Mrs. Cecil Madison and Mrs. Brown Butler, both of Pulaski.<br />He also leaves 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALSH, Mary Frances Berry OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Jan 1985<br />Mrs. Mary Frances Walsh, 78, Ardmore, Tennessee, died on Sunday, January 13, 1985, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A Kentucky native, she was the daughter of the late Lawrence David Berry and Elizabeth Marrott Berry and was married to the late Joseph P. Walsh. A retired bookkeeper, she was a member of the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, January 14, at Bennett May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Higgins, Huntsville, Alabama, and Mrs. Patricia Hooven, Ardmore, Tennessee; one son, Jospeh Walsh, Ardmore; two sisters, Mrs. Nelle Hopson, Ardmore, Mrs. J. D. Robinson, Birmingham; one brother, Charles Berry, Ardmore, and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />WARD, Ada Roberts OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Feb 1987<br />Mrs. Ada Roberts Ward, 85, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 31, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 2, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ward was the daughter of the late Felon and Nina Miller Roberts. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Donald Ward of Pulaski; one son, Jimmy Ward of Dalton, Ga.; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Gordon of Pulaski, Mrs. Eloise Whitt of Nashville; two brothers, Marvin Roberts of Pulaski, Clay Wilson Roberts of Lewisburg.<br /><br />WARD, Charlotte Luna OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charlotte Ward, 46, of Madison, who died Sunday, June 1 in Madison Memorial Hospital, were held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Joe Vickers. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Ward, a bookkeeper for W. E. Davis and Son, was a native of Giles County; the daughter of Mrs. Lissie Griffis Luna of Lynnville, and the late Monte H. Luna. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />In addition to her mother survivors include two sons, Keith Ward and David Ward, Madison; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Luna, Lynnville, and Mrs. Monte Clair Carpenter, Pulaski; two brothers, Talmadge Luna and Mark Luna, Lynnville.<br /><br />WARD, Claude OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Jun 1985<br />Claude Ward, 89, of Pulaski, Tennessee, died June 14, 1985 at Hillside Hospital<br />He was the husband of the late Willie Wilburn Ward and the son of the late John E. and Samantha Curtis Ward.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, June 17, 1985 at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Ward was a native of Giles County and is survived by two brothers, Jim Ward and Duncan Ward, both of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WARD, Duncan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Feb 1988<br />Mr. Duncan Ward, 87, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ward was the son of the late Harry and Samantha Curtis Ward. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include four sons, Forrest Ward of Lewisburg, Harold Ward of Arizona, Jerry and Ray Ward, both of Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Addie Horne and Mrs. Melba Manfield, both of Louisiana, Betty and Barbara Fry and Donna Fay Ward, all of Pulaski; one brother, Jim Ward of Pulaski; 21 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WARD, John Henry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />John Henry Ward, 87, a resident of Ardmore Nursing Home, died on Friday, August 24, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank and Nancy Gilliam Ward and was married to the late Sallie Hindman Ward. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, August 25, at Bennett May Chapel, James Merritt officiating, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Holley, Pulaski; two sons, John H. Ward, Jr., Hermitage, Tennessee, and Jack Ward, Chapsmanboro, Tennessee; one sister, Mrs. Daisy Pratt, Nashville; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WARD, John Wiley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for John Wiley Ward, 73, a farmer of Route 1, Cornersville, were held Saturday, July 4 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister, G. C. Fox. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. Mr. Ward died Thursday in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Harry and Samantha Curtis Ward and was married to the late Olga Mae Pratt Ward.<br />Survivors include four sons, Dwight Ward and Dan Ward, Cornersville, Lionel Ward, Columbia, and Ewing Ward, Goodlettsville; three brothers, Jim Ward, Duncan Ward, and Claud Ward, all of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />WARD, Lee Bazzle OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Lee Bazzle Ward, age 68, of Waycross, Georgia, died November 11, 1983, at the War Memorial Hospital after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ward was retired from the Waycross Journal-Herald. He lived in Waycross for fifteen years. He was the son of the late Thomas M. and Lucinda Norwood Ward. He was a former teacher in the senior adults at the Second Baptist Church in Waycross.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, November 13, at the Second Baptist Church in Waycross. Burial took place in Douglas City Cemetery in Douglas, Georgia.<br />Survivors include, one sister, Jewell Andrews of Winter Garden, Florida; two brothers, J. C. Ward of Ocola, Florida, Johnnie Ward of Fort Walton Beach, Florida; step-mother, Annice Newton of Lawrenceburg; three half-sisters;11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WARD, Mable May OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Mable M. Ward, 88, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Nov. 10, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Fred and Frances Vandiver May and was married to the late E. Cycle Ward.<br />Survivors include four daughtes, Mrs. Lillian Sweeney, Miss Christine Ward, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Swanson of Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. Nellie Oaks of Charlotte, N. C.; one son, James C. Ward, of Greensboro, N. C.; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sister-in-law, Mrs. Christine May of Giles County; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WARD, Margie Sue Stafford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1989<br /><br />Margie Sue Ward, 83, died Saturday, Jan. 14, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 16 at Bennett May Chapel with Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ward was the daughter of the late William J. and Lizzie Tucker Stafford and was married to the late Houston Ward.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Lizzie Ruth Gilbreath, Nashville; one son, Clinton H. Ward, Pulaski; four sisters, Miss Tommie Stafford, Ardmore, Tenn, Mrs. Myrtler Ashford and Mrs. Bessie Beard, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Opal Chagrasulis, Maine; one brother, Noble Stafford, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WARD, Odis (MoJo) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Odis (MoJo) Ward, 80, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Dec. 18, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Short Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ward was the son of the late Thadius and Lola Holland Ward. He was a retired mechanic.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nancy E. Ward of Pulaski; four sons, Gary Ward of Pulaski, Joe Ward of Franklin, Billy Wayne Ward of Reno, Nev., Lyndon Ward of Knoxville; one daughter, Odeline Thurman of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Irene Pullum of Murfreesboro; 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WARD, Roxie Fralix OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Roxie Ward, 67, of Pulaski, died Thursday, July 9, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were hdld Saturday, July 11, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Terry Golden and the Rev. Douglas Graham officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ward was the daughter of the late Glennie and Roxie Jernigan Ward and was maried to the late Hume Ward.<br />Survivors include one son, Billy Joe Ward of Fort Pierce, Fla.; four brothers, Paul Fralix of Pulaski, Richard and Elmer Fralix, both of Fort Pierce, Fla., Frank Fralix of Alabama.<br /><br />WARD, Sally Hindman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sally Hindman Ward, 80, a resident of Pulaski Health Care Center, who died there Wednesday, November 25, were held Saturday at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister James Merritt. Interment was in Gibsonville Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ward was a native of Giles County. Her parents were the late James and Mary Lou Compton Allen. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, John H. Ward; a son, Amos Hindman, Pekin, Ill.; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Slayton, Ft. Worth, Tex.; a step daughter, Mrs. Ethel Holley, Pulaski; two stepsons, Junior Ward and Jack Ward, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Clifton, Nashville, and Mrs. Robbie White, Columbia; a brother, Luther Allen, Pulaski; three grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />WARD, William M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jul 1986<br /><br />Mr. William M. Ward, 57, of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 29, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 2, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Ward was the son of the late Henry and Lena Mae Biles Ward.<br />Survivors include his wife, Shirley Ward of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Marie Swanner of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, Barbara and Faye Ward, all of Pulaski; two sons, Willard Ward of Georgia, Eddie Ward of Mississippi; one step-son, Henry Vaughn of Lewisburg; two step-daughters, Mrs. Shirley Moore of Hazel Green, Ala., Miss Bonnie Lee Ward of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />WARD, William Robert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 May 1982<br />William Robert Ward, 55, Ethridge, died on Saturday, May 8, 1982 at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />A Giles County native, he was a farmer and an employee of Amoco Oil Company.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Monday, May 10, at North Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in the New Salem Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Violet Yarbrough Ward, Ethridge; one son, Jimmy Ward, Summertown; one step-son, David Hannah, Summertown; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Henderson, Leoma and Mrs. Barbara Ray, Lawrenceburg; five brothers, four sisters and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />WARREN, Charles Clifford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Jun 1980<br />Charles Clifford Warren, 65, of Lake City, Fla., died Sunday, June 8 in that city. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. Church of Christ ministers James E. Holt and Tom Campbell were the officiants.<br />Mr. Warren was formerly operator of Bee and Warren Grocery in Pulaski. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor Hughes Warren; a son, Hugh Warren, Washington State; two daughters, Mrs. Joy King and Mrs. Wanda Carnathon, Lake City, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Earl Bee, Pulaski, Mrs. Alberta Pounders, Glen, Miss., and Mrs. Jewell White, Loretto; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />WARREN, Edna Buffalo OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jan 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Buffalo Warren, 80, of Pulaski, who died Monday, January 26 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville, will be conducted Thursday (today) at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Giles Memory Gardens. Church of Christ ministers Tom Holland and M. F. Norwood will officiate.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Warren was the daughter of the late Emmett and Dora D. Greene Buffalo and was married to the late Porter C. Warren. She was a member of East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Lester White and Mrs. Richard White of St. Joseph, Mrs. Mahlon Dunnavant and Mrs. Floyd Brewer of Pulaski; a son, Roger D. Warren of Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Ray Hendrix of Five Points, Mrs. Cecil Hendrix and Mrs. Noble Greene of Lawrenceburg; two brothers, John Buffalo of Muncie, Ind. And Bill Buffalo of Five Points; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WARREN, James A. (Bud) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jan 1986<br />James A. (Bud) Warren, died Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1986, at a Murfreesboro hospital. He was 56 years old. Services were at 1 p.m. Friday at Jennings and Ayers Funeral Home in Murfreesboro with burial in Roselawn Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Juanita Hendrix Warren of Murfreesboro; one daughter, Patsy Hayes of Murfreesboro; one son, Kenny Warren of Murfreesboro; mother, Willie Mae Brashears of Nashvillle; three sisters, Opal Mangrum, Woodbury, Tenn., Bonnie Boyd and Barbara Burr, both of Nashville; one brother, Lester Warren of Virginia; two grandchildren.<br /><br />WARREN, Kitty Steed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Jun 1987<br />Mrs. Kitty Steed Warren, 83, died Wednesday, June 3, 1987, at National Health Care Center in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Friday, June 5, at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with Ernest Casteel officiating. Burial was in Freeman Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Warren was the daughter of the late William and Ina Nippers Steed and the was married to the late Ezra Warren.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Fay Ingram of Lawrenceburg, Betty Tidwell of Ethridge, Bobby Jean Watson of Belfast, Jeanette Walton of Arley, Ala., Sue Ann Brannon of Cullman, Ala.; two sons, Bill Warren of Ethridge, Ralph Warren of Lawrenceburg; 20 grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Oscar Daughtry of Pulaski.<br /><br />WARREN, Mary Ellen McNeese OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1983<br />Mary Ellen McNeese Warren, 87, of Shelbyville, died on Sunday, February 6, 1983 at Bedford County Nursing Home.<br />Graveside services were conducted by the Reverends I. B. Tucker and Charles Brown at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 8 at Bethany Cemetery at Bryson. Gowen and Smith Funeral Home in Shelbyville was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Warren was a member of the Church of God. She was the daughter of the late Sam and Beeler Briton McNeese.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Bert Watson of Bryson; three grandchildren, Harold Watson of Bryson, Dorothy Reed of Nashville and Carolyn Mansfield of McMinnville; three sisters, Lula Carvell, Tinnie Ealey and Ruth Stallings, all of Shelbyville; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />WASHBURN, Eura Nanny OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Eura Nanny Washburn, 63, of Route 1, Goodspring, died on Tuesday, November 13, 1984, at Hillside Hospital, Pulaski.<br />A native of Marshall County, Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late Bryan and Vera Nelson Nanny. She was a retired nurse&#8217;s aide.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 14, Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Stella Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br /><br />Survivors include three daughters, Janice Faye Jones, Goodspring, and Jean Caton and Joyce Duncan, Pulaski; one sister, Lorine Hicks, Murray, Kentucky; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WASHINGTON, Bessie Coleman OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Bessie Washington, 90, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 10, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services will be held at noon Saturday, March 14, at Willow Grove M.B. Church with Rev. Amos Walker officiating. Burial will be in Maples Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Jordan Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Washington was the daughter of the late Julius and Laura Coleman and was married to the late Louie Washington.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Christine Johnson and Mrs. Nell Birdsong, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Joanna Teasley of Nashville; two sons, J. D. Washington of Cleveland, Ohio, James Washington of Nashville; 18 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WASHINGTON, Dave OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Feb 1986<br />Mr. Dave Washington, 58, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, at Old Mt. Zion Baptist Church with Rev. Dalton Holt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Washington was the son of the late John and Hazel Washington. He was a retired employee of Bennett May Funeral Home.<br />Survivors include his wife, Almeater Washington; one daughter, Annie Washington; one grandson; one brother, Booker T. Washington of Athens, Ala.; and six step-children.<br /><br />WATERS, David Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Mar 1980<br />A native of Giles County, David Smith Waters of St. Petersburg, Fla., died Tuesday, March 18 in Palms of Pasadena Hospital in that city.<br />Funeral services were conducted Thursday at Rhodes Funeral Home with interment at Woodland Cemetery in St. Petersburg.<br />Mr. Waters, son of the late Dr. Guy Sumpter Waters and Mrs. Lura Smith Waters, attended Massey Military Academy in Pulaski. For many years he lived in Memphis where he was a Civil Service postal employee and upon his retirement moved to St. Petersburg. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue Rowe Waters; a sister, Mrs. Helen Waters Long of Madison and a granddaughter, Mrs. Edwin Hobbs of Paducah, Ky.<br /><br />WATERS, Mattie Lou OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Sep 1989<br />Mattie Lou Waters, 86, died Wednesday, August 30, 1989, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Sept. 1 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Floyd (Jeannette L.) Henson of Nashville; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WATKINS, Guy Junior OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Jun 1989<br />Guy Junior Watkins, 60, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 30, 1989, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, June 1, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Jim Sutton officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Watkins was the son of the late Bernice Lee Watkins. He was a farmer and employee at Fafnir.<br />Survivors include his mother, Myrtle Willis Price of Pulaski; his wife, Mrs. June Woodard Watkins of Pulaski; two sons, Kary Watkins of Goodspring and Rickey J. Watkins of Pulaski; two daughters, Sheila Bolton and Tabitha Watkins, both of Pulaski; six brothers, Duncan Watkins of Shelbyville, Tommy, Carl, Elmer, Fagan, and Terry Watkins, all of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Bernard Chapman, Mrs. Billy Chapman, Mrs. Daisy Richardson, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Lucy Adcock and Mrs. Elizabeth Henson, both of Campbellsville; six grandchildren.<br /><br />WATKINS, Lauren Faith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jun 1983<br />Lauren Faith Watkins, 6 days, of Route 1, Prospect, died June 19, 1983 at the Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held at the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery at 4:00 p.m. on June 20 with Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include her parents, Ted and Karla Watkins of Prospect; one brother, Jacob Shane Watkins of Prospect; one sister, Amber Watkins of Prospect; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watkins of Prospect, and Mr. and Mrs. John O&#8217;Malley of Pulaski.<br /><br />WATSON, F. C. (Buck) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Apr 1986<br />Mr. F. C. (Buck) Watson, 67, of Rocky Mount, N. C., died Wednesday, April 16, 1986. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 18, at Johnson Funeral Home Chapel in Rocky Mount, N. C., with the Rev. Johnny Flood officiating. Burial was in Pineview Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Watson was the son of the late Frank and Zola Watson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Catherine Watson; seven sons, Walter, George, Lynn, Glenn, Charles, David and James; six daughters, Mary Louise, Nancy Carol, Ann, Betty Frances, Cathy and Lisa; three sisters, Mrs. Sunnye Franklin of Ardmore, Tenn., Mrs. Zola (Cricket) Porter of Pulaski, Mrs. Opal Graf of Vista, Calif.; two brothers, Tony Watson of Bunker Hill and Troy Watson of Huntsville, Ala.; 19 grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Henry Anderson &#8220;Bill&#8221; OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 May 1984<br />Henry Anderson &#8220;Bill&#8221; Watson, 83, of Route 1, Ardmore, died on Tuesday, May 1, 1984, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late George and Sally Watson. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 3, at Rainey Funeral Home Chapel, Paul Clutts officiating, with burial at Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Survivors include six sons, Robert Watson, Decatur, Harold &#8220;Boots&#8221; Watson, Sam Watson and Bobby Watson, all of Kentucky, Larry Watson of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Sally Murphy, Louisville, Kentucky, Mrs. Frances Miller, Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. Betty Southerland, of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Sue Harris, Arkansas; three half-brothers, Leon Watson, Elkton, Robert Watson, Ardmore, and John B. Watson, Louisville; two half-sisters, Mrs. Lavelle Costly, Elkton, and Mrs. Myrtle Goodman, Ardmore; 19 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Iva Cottingham OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 25 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Iva Cottingham Watson, 70, of Route 2, Lynnville, died on Wednesday, August 18, 1982, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Lawrence and Lina Staggs Cottingham.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, August 20, 1982, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Paul Goodlow officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, James Wyatt Watson, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Vinia Bearden, Tullahoma; two brothers, Rex Cottingham, Birmingham, Alabama and Fred Cottingham, Orlando, Florida; two sisters, Mrs. J. C. Weathers, Florence, Alabama and Mrs. Freda Anthony, New Orleans, Louisiana; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Ken OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 May 1989<br />A 24-year-old Pulaski man died at his home Monday of complications from injuries received in a mini-bike accident 14 years ago.<br />Ken Watson, 628 Elm Street, died reportedly of renal failure in his sleep. Watson was 10 years old when he was injured in a mini-bike accident at Magazine Road Park on July 2, 1975. He reportedly rode the small bike across the paved parking lot and into a steel cable which had been put up earlier in the day to separate the parking lot from the park grounds.<br />The cable caught him in the throat, slinging him off his bike into the air. He landed and slid on the gravel. The young man&#8217;s throat wasn&#8217;t cut but his trachea and esophagus were torn apart under the skin.<br />When the ambulance arrived, he was not breathing and his heart had stopped. At Vanderbilt Hospital surgeons repaired his esophagus and trachea, but Watson was paralyzed from the neck down.<br />Watson was a Giles County native and a 1984 graduate of Giles County High School. He was also a student at Martin Methodist College.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Wayne Fleming and Judd Hayes officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his father, Frank Watson; mother Elaine Miller Vernon; step-father, Henry Vernon; step-mother, Irene Watson; half-brother, Frank M. Watson, Jr.; one sister, Crysta Mariea (Cricket) Bass; grandmothers, Margaret Watson and Frances Miller; grandfather, Cliff Miller, and great-grandmother, Mrs. Hugh Harwell; all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WATSON, Leonard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Feb 1983<br /><br />Leonard Watson, 87, of Russellville, Ala., died on Saturday, February 5, 1983, at Oak Crest Nursing Home in Tuscumbia, Ala.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Rev. James Predmore on Monday, Feb. 7 at Spry Funeral Home in Russellville. Burial followed in Shady Grove Cemetery near Phil Campbell, Ala.<br />A native of Colbert County, Ala., Mr. Watson was a retired farmer and a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. He was married to the late Addye Dennis Watson and was preceded in death by two sons, Elmer and John Watson, Jr.<br />He was the son of the late Jacqueline and Ruben Watson.<br />Mr. Watson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. L. Nix of Tuscumbia, AL, and Mrs. Earl Crawford of Belton, MI; three sons, Fred Watson of Boaz, AL, Billy Watson of Muscle Shoals, AL, and Cleo Watson of Pulaski; one sister Mrs. Suzie Fisher of Russellville; 13 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WATSON, Mamie Morris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1983<br />Mrs. Mamie Watson, age 95, of Houston, Texas, died December 18, 1983, in Houston. Funeral services were held Wednesday, December 21, at 11 a.m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Watson was a housewife, married to the late Oscar Watson. She was the daughter of the late Will Barkley and Sallie Lee Morris.<br />Survivors include, one son, F. T. Watson of Houston, Texas; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Mary Lee Cardin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Oct 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Lee Cardin Watson, 88, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Oct. 26, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mrs. Watson was the daughter of the late Ezra Lee and Eula Bryant Cardin and was married to the late Neely Watson.<br />Survivors include one son, James Cardin Watson of Pulaski; one daughter, Eula W. Blankenship of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Willa Mae Birdsong of Pulaski; one half-sister, Beatrice Johnson of Nashville; nine grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Mary Ellen Thompson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jul 1988<br />Mrs. Mary Ellen Watson, 73, of Lynnville, died Friday, July 22, 1988, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Watson was the daughter of the late Albert E. and Willie Frances Thompson Fox and was married to the late Robert Benjamin Watson. She was a retired nurse.<br />Survivors include one son, Donald Fagan Roberts of Chapel Hill; one daughter, Mary Ann Watson of Lynnville; two brothers, Donald Fox of Minor Hill, Albert Fox of Goodspring; one grandchild.<br /><br />WATSON, Mary Baugh OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1984<br /><br />The funeral service of Mrs. Mary Baugh Watson, 93, of 608 N. Jefferson Street., who died Wednesday, January 18, were conducted Saturday, January 21, at 2 p.m. at Kimbrell-Stern with interment in Riverside Cemetery in Albany, Georgia.<br />A native of Pulaski and a granddaughter of Luther W. McCord, former editor of The Citizen. Mrs. Watson had lived in Albany 49 years and was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist. She was an accomplished musician who attended Oberlin and Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and taught music in several states.<br />A church organist and composer of music, she played with the Albany Sumphony Orchestra and at one concert performed one of her own compositions.<br />Survivors include a brother, Hansell Baugh of Albany, and a niece, Mrs. Bessanne Baugh Merritt of Vero Beach, Florida.<br /><br />WATSON, Robert Benjamin Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Robert Benjamin Watson, Jr., 64, of Lynnville, died Friday, Oct. 9, 1987, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Watson was a native of Giles County. Survivors include his parents, Robert B. and Mamie Pearl Bearden Watson of Pulaski; his wife, Mary Ellen Fox Watson of Lynnville; one daughter, Mary Ann Watson of Lynnville; one step-son, Donald Fagan Roberts of Chapel Hill; three sisters, Joan Watson Matthews and Rosalyn Watson Hayes, both of Georgia, Geraldine Watson Turner of Lynnville; one step-grandchild.<br /><br />WATSON, Ruby L. Russell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1988<br />Ruby L. Russell Watson, 71, of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 5, 1988, at Franklin Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, June 6, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Kenneth Griffin officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Watson was the daughter of the late Tull and Mattie Sandridge Russell and was married to the late William H. Watson. She was retired from Maremont-Gabriel Corp.<br />Survivors include two sons, Thomas R. Watson of Nashville, Bill Watson of Gallatin; one daughter, Sandra W. Baker of Franklin; one brother, Clifford Russell of Pulaski; one sister, Larestine Clark of Pulaski; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild.<br /><br />WATSON, Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Jul 1981<br />Thomas Watson, 52, of Franklin, died Sunday July 5, 1981. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday at the Williamson Memorial Chapel in Franklin, with the Rev. Myron Keith officiating. Burial was in Williamson Memorial Gardens.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Watson was the son of the late Frank and Zola Watson. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Watson; a daughter, Mrs. Ann El Urfali; a son, Thomas W. Watson; a grandson, Justin El Urfali, all of Franklin; three sisters, Sunnye Franklin, Ardmore, Mrs. Zola Porter, Pulaski, Mrs. Opal Graf, Vista, CA.; three brothers, F. C. Watson, Rocky Mount, N. C. , Troy Watson, Huntsville, AL, and Tony Watson, Bryson.<br /><br />WATSON, William Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br /><br />William Allen Watson, 71, 545 East Highland St., Pulaski died suddenly Monday, January 19 at Bunker Hill.<br />Mr. Watson, a retired farmer of the Bunker Hill area, was the son of W. B. and Eunice Maude Stevenson Watson. He was born October 27, 1909 in Tennessee.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel, burial in Bee Spring Cemetery. Rev. Frank Rouse officiated.<br />Survivors include his wife, Delia Holt Watson, Pulaski; one son, William Allen (Bill) Watson, Fayetteville; three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Gunter, Mrs. Jane Oliver, Pulaski, and Mrs. Betty Young, Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Eugene Watson, Bunker Hill; one sister, Mary Sullivan, Nashville; 7 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.<br /><br />WATTS, Alice Medora Mason OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1981<br />A Pulaski native, Alice Mason Watts, 39, of Arlington, Virginia, died Friday, December 18, of injuries received in a traffic accident three days earlier.<br />Mrs. Watts was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mason of Crescent View, and the granddaughter of J. C. Park, who resides on the Minor Hill Road. She is also survived by her husband, Lieutenant Colonel Bobbie M. Watts, a retired Army Officer who now works for the Emerson Corporation in the Washington, D. C. area.<br />A school librarian in Quantico, Virginia, Mrs. Watts had formerly worked in schools in Anchorage, Alaska and in Wursburg, Germany. She had also worked as a real estate agent while she and her husband were residents of Claremont, California.<br />Growing up in Giles County, Alice was a graduate of Giles County High School and Martin College. She earned a B. S. degree at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee and a Master&#8217;s degree at the University of Denver. She was listed in the 1970 edition of Outstanding Young Women of America.<br />Funeral services were held today (Tuesday) at 11:00 o&#8217;clock at Fort Myer Chapel in Arlington, Virginia. Interment was in Arlington National Cemetery.<br /><br />WATTS, Murray K. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1985<br />Mr. Murray Keith Watts, 26, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, August 21, 1985, in an auto accident at Minor Hill. He was a native of Giles County.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Billy Gene Turner officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Malane Watts of Pulaski; one daughter, Kelley Watts of Calif.; one son, Korey Watts of Calif.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watts of Pulaski; one brother, Tracy Watts of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Pam Witherow of Pulaski; maternal grandmother, Mary Lee Carpenter of Prospect; and maternal grandfather, Alfred Carpenter of the Brick Church community.<br /><br />WEATHERFORD, Josephine Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Nov 1982<br />Mrs. Josephine Davis Weatherford, age 89, of Route 1, Lynnville, died on November 2, 1982, at Oakwood Hall Health Care Center in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel on Thursday, November 4, 1982, at 1:30 p.m. with Mack Wheeler officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Weatherford was married to the late Jeff Davis and was the daughter of the late John<br />and Lutisha Melton Christopher.<br />Survivors include, three daughters, Mrs. Frank Erwin, Mrs. Matt Copeland, Mrs. Clyde Uselton, all of Lynnville; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WEATHERFORD, Leonard OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Leonard Weatherford, 73, of Lynnville, died Thursday, Dec. 17, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 18, at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home Chapel in Columbia. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Weatherford was the son of the late Frank and Susie Briley Weatherford. He was a member of Stiversville Church of Christ and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and was a veteran of World War II. He retired from the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1969.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lacey Bonds Weatherford of Lynnville; three sisters, Mrs. Hassie Cannady of the Campbell Station community in Maury County, Mrs. Manie Sue Tribette of Wyandotte, Mich., Mrs. Frances Baenginger of Taylor, Mich.; two brothers, Maynard Weatherford of Brooklyn, Mich. and William Weatherford of Columbia.<br /><br />WEBB, Frances OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 May 1989<br />Miss Frances Webb, 89, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 16, 1989, at Lawrenceburg Manor Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 18, at First Presbyterian Church with Gary Kelly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Webb was the daughter of Woodson and Nora Kersey Webb. She was a retired private home care nurse. Survivors include three nephews.<br /><br />WEBER, Mary Margaret Williams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jun 1989<br />Mrs. Mary Margaret Weber, 83, of Pulaski, died Friday, June 16, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, June 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Ray McDonald officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Weber was the daughter of the late Joe W. and Mary Brown Williams and was married to the late John W. Weber. She was retired from Sherrell and Stone Store in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one brother, J. Dan Williams of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Frances Nicol of Mt. View, Calif.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WELCH, Zala N. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Zala N. Welch died on Monday, November 12, 1984 at her home on Route 1, Washburn, Tennessee.<br />She was a member of Beeler&#8217;s Chapel United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday School. She was a retired teacher and former superintendent of schools of Grainger County.<br />Funeral services were held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 14, at Rose Chapel in Knoxville, Walter Cline officiating, with burial in Lynnhurst Cemetery, Knoxville.<br /><br />Survivors include two sisters, Miss Nolan Nicley of Washburn and Mrs. Marvin (Fern) Beeler of Pulaski.<br /><br />WELDON, Raymond Cole OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jun 1981<br />A retired farmer Raymond Cole Weldon, 75, of Pulaski, died Sunday, June 21 in Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Jesse Pedigo. Burial followed in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Weldon, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late James Lewis and Mary Clenton Weldon.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Tate Weldon; three sons, Charles Weldon and James Weldon, Pulaski, and Morris Weldon, Shelbyville; three daughters, Mrs. Jean Daniel and Mrs. Glenda Clark, Lewisburg and Mrs. Sue Rich, Columbia; a brother, James Arthur Weldon, Oak Ridge; three sisters, Mrs. Cleo Green and Miss Lorene Weldon, Dyersburg and Mrs. Mattie Will Clem, Elkmont, Ala.; 17 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />WELLS, Brownie Colvett OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Jan 1989<br />Brownie Colvett Wells, 72, Route 1, Ethridge, died Monday, Jan. 9, 1989 at Pulaski Health Care. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Raymond Harvielle and Terry Shrader officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Wells was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late Melvin and Ada Murphy Colvett. She was the wife of the late Thomas Kenneth Wells.<br />Survivors include one son, Kenny Wells, Pulaski; three daughters, Freda Kirk, Pulaski, Betsa Bolden, Lynnville and Elaine Shrader, Franklin; one brother, Eubon Colvett, California; three sisters, Ursie McGowan and Louise Hobbs, both of Nashville and Vema Henderson, Pulaski; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WELLS, Elise Carpenter OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Elise Carpenter Wells, 78, died Sunday, April 16, 1989, at Parkview Medical Center in Decatur, Ala. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 18, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Demautus of Murfreesboro; one son, Lyles Wells of Decatur, Ala.; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WELLS, Joseph R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jul 1984<br />Joseph R. Wells, 66, died on Sunday, July 29, 1984, in a Nashville Hospital. A native of Williamsburg, Kentucky, he was the retired owner of Electronics Supply Company of Bedford, Indiana, also founder and co-owner of Bedford Cable TV and WHO Electronics. He was a member of Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 1, at Southland Church of Christ in Bedford, Floyd Farris officiating, with burial in Cresthaven Memorial Gardens in Bedford. Carter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma Cartwright Wells, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Allen, Louisville, Ky.; one son, Kit Wells, Bedford; two step-sons, Ron Cartwright, Nashville and Bill Cartwright, Gaithersburg, Maryland; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse V. Wells, Chaplin, KY; two brothers, Sonny Wells, Louisville and Steve Wells, Lawrenceburg, KY; seven sisters, Mrs. Lillian Farmer, Mrs. Roxie Puckett, Mrs. Edna Faye Dedman, and Mrs. Ruth Carr, all of Louisville; Mrs. Mary Ellen Gambel, Maryland, Mrs. Elizabeth Deacon, Chaplin, KY, AND Miss Naomi Wells, Lawrenceburg, KY; three grandchildren and five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />WELLS, Mattie H. Lewis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Mrs. Mattie H. Wells, age 85, of Pulaski, died November 14, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 16th, at 2:00 p.m. in the Petersburg Chapel with A. W. Holden officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wells was married to the late Charlie H. Wells and was the daughter of the late John and Lizzie Baker Lewis.<br />Survivors include, one step-daughter, Miss Nina May Wells of Belfast; one step-son, E. C. Wells of Louisville, Kentucky, five step-grandchildren; and 5 step-great-grandchildren.<br />Ralston-McCauley Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />WELLS, Ruth Parker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Nov 1982<br />Mrs. Ruth Parker Wells, age 84, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died October 27, 1982, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Thursday, October 28, 1982, at 2:00 p. m. with Bro. Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wells was a housewife and a member of the Church of Christ. She was the daughter of the late Charles S. and Flora Hubbell Parker. She was married to the late W. T. Wells.<br />Survivors include two granddaughters, Mary Wells, Martha Wells, both of Pulaski; three grandsons, Ronald, Randy and Richard Wells, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Charles Parker of Ethridge, Cecil Parker of Bryson, Tenn., and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WELLS, Thomas Kenneth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Nov 1987<br />Thomas Kenneth Wells, 74, of Ethridge (Campbellsville community), died Friday, October 30, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Raymond Harville officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Wells was the son of the late Oscar Whitfield and Nancy Clint Allen Wells. He was retired from Murray-Ohio.<br />Survivors include his wife, Brownie Colvett Wells of Campbellsville; one son, Kenny Wells of Campbellsville; three daughters, Elaine Shrader of Franklin, Betsa Bolden of Lynnville, Freda Kirk of Pulaski; two brothers, Marvin Wells of Pulaski; Garland Wells of Portsmouth, Va., two sisters, Mattie Lou Seagrove of Pulaski, Janie Foster of Birmingham, Ala.; 17 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WELLS, William Jefferson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1983<br /><br />Mr. William Jefferson Wells, age 73, of Route 1, Box 213, Lynnville, died October 10, 1983, at the Westside Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 12, 1983 at 2:30 p.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with Brother Glenn Colley and Brother Tom Orr officiating. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wells was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ. He was retired from the MC West Company. Mr. Wells was married to Lorene Parker Wells of Lynnville and was the son of the late Hershell and Goldie Follis Wells.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, two sons, Wade Wells, Brentwood, Edsel Wells of Decatur, Ala.; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. W. L. Angus of Pulaski.<br /><br />WELLS, Woodrow OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Aug 1983<br />Mr. Woodrow Wells, 64, Lynnville, died at his home Sunday, August 2 8, 1983. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Monday, August 29 at the Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Thomas Wells; and two brothers, Loyd and Carter Wells, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />WEST, Carrie Mae OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Carrie Mae West, age 86, of Route 4, Pulaski, died September 2, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 4 with Frank Rouse officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />Mrs. West was married to the late Ewing Wilson West and was the daughter of the late Will Clayton and Mattie Vandiver Mason.<br />She is survived by three sons, Joe West, Wilson West and Robert Dwight West, all of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Glen Brady of Pulaski, Mrs. John Hardy of Decatur, Alabama, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WEST, Edward D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Apr 1984<br />Mr. Edward D. (Jam-Up) West, age 56, of Freda Street, Pulaski, died Monday, April 9, 1984, at the Giles County Hospital following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 10, at 2 p.m. in the Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. West was employed at the Gabriel Shock Absorber Corporation. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. West was the son of the late Jot and Sallie Mae Angus West. He was married to Mrs. Ruby McNeese West of Pulaski; she survives.<br />Other survivors include one daughter, Beverly Sue West of Pulaski; one so, Edward West, Jr. of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Jewell Bowers of Cedartown, Georgia, Mrs. Mary Lou Helton of Pulaski, Mrs. Rose Luttrell of Bunker Hill, Mrs. Sallie Will Tate of Beech Hill; three brothers, James West of Detroit, Michigan, R. B. West of Goodspring, Harold West of Atlanta, Georgia, and one grandchild.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />WEST, James H. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jun 1983<br />James H. West, 76, of South Russell Street, Portland, TN, died May 31, 1983 at Giles County Hospital.<br />He was the husband of the late Nancy Lewis West, and son of the late Jack and Clare Simpson West. Mr. West was born in Sumner County, TN, and was a retired General Motors Corporation employee.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 1, 1983, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Frank Rouse officiating.<br />Mr. West is survived by one son, James Elvin West, Indianapolis, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. George Aymett, and Mrs. John Mason, Jr., both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive.<br /><br />WEST, Mary Lou Harris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1981<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou West, 82, of Pulaski, who died Friday, March 20 in Fairhaven Nursing Home were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Paul Allen. Interment was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. West was the daughter of the late Henry Clay and Lizzie Hamlett Harris and was married to the late Marion J. West. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Lena Flanagan and Mrs. Cora Titsworth, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WEST, Nancy Smith OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 03 Feb 1982<br />Mrs. Nancy West of Frankewing died on Thursday, January 28, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native Giles Countian, she was the daughter of the late Walter C. and Ada Harwell Smith and the wife of the late Oscar E. West. She was a retired officer of the Bank of Frankewing and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 30, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Reverend Robert Cousar officiating.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary Eleanor Eslick of Memphis; five sisters, Miss Mallie Smith, Miss Eunice Smith, Mrs. Jewell Derryberry, Mrs. Sybil Williams, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Willard London, Cornersville; and one brother, Julian Smith.<br /><br />WEST, Sarah Ruth OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Nov 1980<br />Graveside services for Miss Sarah Ruth West, 72, of Route 1, Prospect, who died Sunday, November 2, 1980, at Athens Nursing Home, Athens, Ala., were conducted Tuesday at 11:00 a. m. at Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville by the Rev. Glen Keemon.<br />Miss West, a Tennessee native, was the daughter of the late William and Delilah Kincaid West. There are no immediate survivors. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEST, Wilson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Apr 1987<br /><br />Mr. Wilson West, 66, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 9, 1987, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, April 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. West was the son of the late Ewing Wilson and Carey Mason West. He was a retired design engineer for Sunmetal.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Joe and Robert Dwight West, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Glen Brady of Pulaski, Mrs. John Hardy of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br /><br />WESTMORELAND, Mary Agnes OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1985<br />Miss Mary Agnes Westmoreland, 85, of Pulaski, TN, died May 8, 1985, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held May10 at 11 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Westmoreland was the daughter of the late Glen Wirt and Mary Sicily Ralston Westmoreland.<br />Survivors include three nieces, Mrs. Marie Poplin and Mrs. W. T. Johnson of Nashville, TN, and Mrs. Sarilouise Berrie of Donelson, TN.<br /><br />WHEELER, Ben P. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1980<br />Ben P. Wheeler, 79, of Lewisburg, who died Sunday, September 21 in Lewisburg Community Hospital, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bills-McGaugh Chapel in that city with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wheeler was the son of the late Charles and Ludie Marks Wheeler. He was a retired feed salesman of Simmons Supply Company and held membership in the Lewisburg United Methodist Church.<br />The only immediate survivor is his wife, Mrs. Cleathol Smith Wheeler.<br /><br />WHEELER, Gordon T. Sr. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Sep 1986<br />Mr. Gordon T. Wheeler, Sr., 65, of the Antioch community in Nashville, died Saturday, Aug. 30, 1986, in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were Sunday, Aug. 31, at Woodbine Funeral Home in Nashville, and Monday, Sept. 1, at Bennett May Funeral Home Chapel in Pulaski with Don Bassett officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Wheeler was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Cook of Antioch; two daughters, Mrs. Pamela Ann Burton, Mrs. Sherri Gale Boyd, both of Antioch; one son, Gordon T. Wheeler, Jr. of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Katholean Worsham, Mrs. Evelyn Worsham, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Floree Thurman Arnold of Russellville, Ala.; three grandchildren.<br /><br />WHEELER, Iva Sue Fautt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1988<br />Mrs. Iva Sue Fautt Wheeler, 89, died Thursday, April 28, 1988, at Baptist Hospital in Memphis. Graveside services were held Saturday, April 30, at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Gary Kelly officiating.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wheeler was the daughter of the late Hugh and Alice Storey Fautt and was married to the late Harry Wheeler. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, Vance and David Gene Patterson, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHEELER, Mary Ethel OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Sep 1983<br />Mary Ethel Wheeler, died Thursday, Sept. 22, 1983 in Cookeville. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. at the Dyer Funeral Home with burial in that city.<br />Mrs. Wheeler is survived by a brother, Mack E. Wheeler of Lynnville.<br /><br />WHEELER, Mary G. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Nov 1982<br />Mrs. Mary G. Wheeler, age 78, of 660 E. Madison Street, Pulaski, died at Parkview Hospital in Nashville, on October 26, 1982.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. Friday, October, 29, 1982, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Ray McDonald officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wheeler was a housewife and a member of the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. She was the daughter of the late Flournoy and Cleo Cole. She was married to the late Ralph A. Wheeler, Sr.<br />Survivors include, three sons, Ralph Wheeler of Knoxville, Bob Wheeler of Clarksville, PA, Joe Wheeler of Jefferson, PA; five grandchildren; four sisters, Allene Mangrum, Ruthie Williamson, Marie Pratt, all of Pulaski, and Rachel Marks of Beech Hill.<br /><br />WHEELER, Rosa Lee Shaw OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Rosa Lee Wheeler, 89, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1987, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 24, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wheeler was the daughter of the late Edward and Martha Tenney Shaw and was married to the late Dan Wheeler. She was a former employee of the Cigar Factory many years ago in Pulaski and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, Alfred (Al) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Apr 1985<br />Alfred (Al) White, 61, of Lynnville, died Friday, April 19, 1985 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late George Alfred and Bentie Thomas White. He was employed as a diesel mechanic for Inter State Paving Company.<br />Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 21, at Giles Memory Gardens with Cleo Bunt officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include wife, Frances Scales White of Lynnville; one son, Allen White of Lynnville; one brothers, George White of Lynnville; three sisters, Jane Shilling of Silver City, New Mexico, Louise Burney and Ann Randolph, both of Nashville.<br /><br />WHITE, Angela Lynn (Angie) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1986<br /><br />Angela Lynn (Angie) White, a high school student in El Dorado, Ark., died of injuries suffered in a traffic accident in that city on Aug. 15, 1986. She was 16 years old.<br />Her grandparents, who survive, are Mr. and Mrs. L. K. White of Pulaski, and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Rhea, of Nashville.<br />Miss White was a native of El Dorado. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Services were Sunday, Aug. 17, at College Avenue Church of Christ in El Dorado. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery.<br />Memorials may be made to the College Avenue Church of Christ building fund in El Dorado.<br />Also surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knox White of El Dorado; two brothers, Louis Knox White, Jr. of El Dorado and William Kent White of Bay Town, Texas.<br /><br />WHITE, Annie Lillian Gordon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Sep 1983<br />Mrs. Annie Lillian White, age 82, of 502 S. 4th Street, Pulaski, died August 30, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, September 1, at 2:00 p.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverend Mack Pinkelton and Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. White was a member of the Baptist Church and was a housewife. She was the daughter of the late Press T. and Rowena Cole Gordon.<br />Survivors include, her husband, Shirley A. White, of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Shirley Shaw, Mrs. Katherine Tate, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Dan Gordon, Pete Gordon, and Charlie Gordon, all of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, Astor OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 7 May 1980<br />Funeral services for Astor White, 76, of Pulaski, who died Saturday, May 3 in Giles County Hospital, were held Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bethesda Cemetery. The Rev. Fred Harper, the Rev. Marshall Moss and the Rev. Paul Allen were the officiants.<br />Mr. White, a retired grocery store owner-manager, was a Giles County native, son of the late Henry H. and Fannie Vick White. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nettie Mae White; two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Roberts, Loretto and Mrs. John Birdsong, Pulaski; four brothers, Clarence White, Layton White, Shirley White and Wilson White, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WHITE, Betty Rees OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Nov 1984<br />Mrs. Betty R. White, 95, died on Wednesday, November 14, 1984, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home, Pulaski.<br />A Tennessee native, she was the daughter of the late Jack and Emiline Davis Rees. She was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, November 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery Cemetery, Bill Morris officiating.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, Bobby Joe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Nov 1982<br /><br />Bobby Joe White, age 48, of 521 South 2nd Street, Pulaski, died at Veterans Hospital in Nashville on November 17, 1982.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel on Friday, November 19 at 2:00 p.m. with the Reverends Clarence Stewart and Bill Morris officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. White was employed by the M. C. West Stone Company. He was the son of Louise Rhody White of Pulaski and the late Floyd White.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. White is survived by one son, Chris White, also of Pulaski.<br /><br />WHITE, Byrd D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 Mar 1988<br />Mr. Byrd D. White, 97, died Monday, March 21, 1988, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 26, at Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. William H. Marks officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. White was the son of the late Dave and Georgia Anna Lee White and was married to the late Rachel Reynolds White and the late Mrs. Lizzie Abernathy White. He was a veteran of World War I and a retired carpenter.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Porter (Anna) Pope; one step-son, Eddie B. Abernathy; four grandsons, Oscar (Audrey) Pope of Lockport, Ill., Henry (Phyllis J.) Pope of Joliet, Ill., Phillip and Albert (Doretha) Pope, both of Washington, D. C.; four granddaughters, Mrs. Robert (Marie) Morgan of Chattanooga, Mrs. Frank (Effie) Davis and Miss Lillie Pope, both of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Al (Phyllis) Ewing of Pulaski; 23 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, Cecil F. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Jun 1989<br />Mr. Cecil F. White, 94, of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 28, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 30, at Bennett May Chapel with James L. Smith officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. White was the son of the late William Columbus and Maudella Smith White. He was a retired farmer and member of the Booth Chapel Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Effie Lou Davis White of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Jones of Minor Hill, Mrs.Mandella Williams of Pulaski, Mrs. Tommie Van Fleet of Nashville; one son, Cecil Leon White of Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Davis of Minor Hill, Mrs. Bessie Moore of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />WHITE, Charles Herbert (Herb) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Jul 1986<br />Lawrenceburg attorney Charles H. (Herb) White died Sunday, July 6, 1986, at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. White and his family have resided in Lawrence County for 16 years. Mr. White was a graduate of the University of Tennessee Law School and a member of the Lawrence County and Tennessee Bar Associations. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br /><br />The senior partner of White and Betz law firm, Mr. White has also been Lawrenceburg city attorney since 1974. He was elected to the Lawrence County School Board in 1984 and was a member of the Kiwanis Club.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mary Smithson White; three daughters, Paisley, Allison and Molly; his mother, Eulalia White of Giles County; two brothers, Gary (Butch) White of Pulaski and Jack White of New York City; one sister, Kathy Ferguson of Pulaski.<br />Memorial services were held Tuesday afternoon at First United Methodist Church.<br /><br />WHITE, Clarence Emmett OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Apr 1985<br />Clarence Emmitt White, 92, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 20, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late Henry and Fannie Vick White. Mr. White was a retired grocer and a veteran of World War I.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, March 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, John Pope officiating.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Evans of Hermitage, Tennessee; three brothers, Shirley, Wilson and Laten White, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lola Roberts of Loretto, Mrs. Ida Mae Birdsong of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />WHITE, Dallas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Dallas White, 83, died Sunday, Sept. 15, 1985, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 18, at Mt. Olivet Missionary Baptist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Henry and Mary Furline White and was married to the late Sadie White.<br />Survivors include two sons, Oliver White of Pulaski, Henry White of Murfreesboro; two daughters, Birdie M. Huff of Nashville, Lucille Gregory of Pulaski; two brothers, Buford White of Pulaski, Tillman White of Columbia; five sisters, Ruthie White, Myrtle White, Elease W. Sims, all of Indiana, Eula Mae Carr of Nashville, Sallie Branham of West Va.; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />WHITE, Donald Vaughan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Oct 1989<br />Mr. Donald Vaughan White, 56, of Cleveland, Ohio, died Thursday, Sept. 28, 1989, at Evelid Meredia Hospital in Evelid, Ohio. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 30, at Carey Funeral Home in Cleveland, Ohio, with burial in Riverside Cemetery, also in Cleveland.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. White was the son of the late Herbert C. and Ethel Vaughan White. He was retired from General Motors in Cleveland. He wrote music, played and sang in a band under the name of &#8220;The Colonel.&#8221; He wrote a song, &#8220;A Second Call to Freedom&#8221; for then Governor of Alabama, George C. Wallace, who made him Honorary Colonel in the Alabama Militia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Valreana McGrath White; three sons, Sam Davis White of Hickory, N.C., Danny Lee White of Granite Falls, N.C., Bobby Lee White of Canton, Ga.; one sister, Betty Jean White Fairbetter of Nashville.<br /><br />WHITE, Edward Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br /><br />Edward Reed White, age 82, of Atlanta, died at his home in Atlanta, Georgia, November 14th. Funeral services were held at Hemyerty&#8217;s Funeral Home in East Point, Georgia, at 11 a.m., Wednesday, November 18th.<br />Mr. White was the son of the late Edward C. and Daisie Reed White of Prospect and he received his elementary and secondary education in Giles County schools. He was a member of the first graduating class of Prospect High School.<br />Mr. White received a law degree from the YMCA School of Law in Chattanooga, while he was employed as traffic manager for Wilson Packing Company. At the time of his retirement, he was chief of the transportation claims department of the U. S. Third Army Headquarters in Atlanta.<br />Mr. White married Louise Fowler of Atlanta in 1929. She died in 1974.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Carder White, whom he married in 1977. Other survivors are, one brother, Owen Ezell White of Nashville and four sisters, Mrs. Lady Stevenson of Santa Fe, Mrs. Frances Elder and Mrs. Bobbie Williams of Columbia, and Mrs. Martha Hargrove of Birmingham, Alabama.<br /><br />WHITE, Elizabeth Blackburn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Elizabeth White, 99, died Saturday, July 25, 1987, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Sunday, July 26, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Yorkshire, England, Mrs. White was the daughter of the late John and Ann Blackburn and was married to the late Edward White. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Wysocki of Pulaski; one grandchild; four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Erma Rhea Reed OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 May 1981<br />Erma Rhea Reed White, 68, of Towson, Md., died Friday, May 1, at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center. A memorial service was held at the Towson Presbyterian Church on Monday, May 4.<br />Mrs. White was born on October 16, 1912 in Nashville, daughter of the leat Captain George and Erma Valena Rhea Reed. Following graduation from Peabody Demonstration School in 1930, she moved to Topeka, Kan., where she married Matthew T. White who survives.<br />After also living in Harrisonburg and Bridgewater, Va., she moved to Maryland in 1974. Throughout her adult years, she enjoyed the hobby of puppetry and performed marionette and puppet shows extensively with her family.<br />In addition to her husband survivors include three children, Matthew Torbit White, Jr. of St. Louis, Mo., the Rev. George Reed White of Atchison, Kan., and Mrs. Katherine Elizabeth Bredbenner of Towson; a sister, Mrs. Katherine Reed Dutch of Nashville and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Floyd A. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 29 Sep 1982<br /><br />Mr. Floyd A. White, 69, South Second St., Pulaski, died Sunday, September 26, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m., Monday, Sept. 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, Bill Morris and Andy Brown officiating.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late George H. and Anna Lou Rhodes White.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Rhody White; a son, Bobby Joe White, Pulaski; a brother, Otis White, Oklahoma; a sister, Mrs. Henry Harris, Lawrenceburg; and one grandchild.<br />Mr. White was a retired mechanic with the Giles County Highway Department.<br /><br />WHITE, Helen Butler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 5 Aug 1981<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Helen Butler White, 96, of Wales, a patient in Fairhaven Nursing Home, who died Saturday, August 1 in Giles County Hospital were conducted Monday, August 3 at 11:00 a. m. at Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Neal Dean of Brentwood was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. White was the daughter of the late Dr. George Butler and Mrs. Helen Abernathy Butler, and was married to the late George S. White. She held membership in the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include three sons, Jerome White, Huntsville, Ala., Elbridge White, Nashville, and Jackson White, Wales; a sister, Mrs. A. E. Jackson, Hartselle, Ala.; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Horace OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Dec 1987<br />Mr. Horace White, 84, of Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1987, at Crockett Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 10, at North Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Centerpoint Methodist Cemetery.<br />A native of Florence, Ala., Mr. White was the son of the late John and Bell Abernathy White and was married to the late Thula Mae Ridgeway White. He was a member of the Baptist church and retired from the Lawrenceburg Street Department.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Linda Skeen and Iva Dell Smith, both of Pulaski, Gail Jones of Lawrenceburg, Mary Bell Griffin of Morgan City, Ala.; four sons, Ed White of Ethridge, James White of Prospect, Robert White of Nashville, Leon White of Pulaski; 23 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, Irene Denison OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Mar 1983<br />Mrs. Irene Denison White, 81, Pulaski, died Saturday, March 19, 1983, at Hillview Nursing Home in Columbia. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, March 21, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Bill Moss and Paul Allen officiating.<br />A native of Arkansas, she was the daughter of the late Walter Henderson and Mary Shell Denison and was married to the late Floyd E. White.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs.Thomas D. Benson, Nashville; one son, Floyd White, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Cletus T. Jones, Hattiesburg, Miss.; one brother, Shell Denison, Ft. Sumner, N.M.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, James Lonza OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Aug 1988<br /><br />James Lonza White, 65, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 3, 1988, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 4, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. White was the son of the late Robert and Alice Burchell White. He was a self-employed painter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lillie Barnett White of Pulaski; three brothers, Guy and Burchell White, both of Pulaski, Paul White of Georgia; three sisters, Alice Hughes and Bertha Mae Gilliam, both of Pulaski, Mary Fralix of Alabama.<br /><br />WHITE, Jessica Ann OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 19 Feb 1987<br />Jessica Ann White, six weeks old, died Saturday, Feb. 14, 1987, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Graveside services were held Monday, Feb. 16, at Giles Memory Garden with William Suddarth officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include her parents, William D. and Geneva Ann Kelly White; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White of Elkton, Mrs. Barbara Lewter of Ardmore, Mr. Ellwood Kelly of Prospect, Mrs. McKellar White , Mrs. Frances Hall and Johnny and Jessie Johnson, all of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />WHITE, Joe Dennis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1988<br />Mr. Joe Dennis White, 76, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, Jan. 3, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 5, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Richard Long officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. White was the son of the late Ida Petty and Rufus Wiley White, Sr. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Virginia Braly White of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one son, Joe Dennis White of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren; one brother, Rufus Wiley White, Jr. of Giles County.<br /><br />WHITE, Katie Norene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Nov 1986<br />Miss Katie Norene White, 76, of Minor Hill, died Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Richard Durham officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Miss White was the daughter of the late William E. and Nora Nance White.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Martin White of Graceville, Fla., Pete White of Cleveland, Ohio; three sisters, Norma Hillis of Louisville, Ky., Lucille Prince of Minor Hill, Estelle Felker of Nashville.<br /><br />WHITE, Larry Eugene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Aug 1980<br /><br />Larry Eugene White, 25, of 226 Speer Street was shot around 2 a.m. Saturday morning and later pronounced dead at Giles County Hospital. The shooting occurred in an after hours club in the 900 block N. 3rd St. Just over the corporation line. A man surrendered himself at approximately 4 a. m. Saturday morning. James Alonzo Anthony, 29, of 526 Maple Street called the Police Department to surrender. He gave a statement to investigating officer Rick Jernigan. Evidently the shooting occurred after an argument over a woman.<br />White, the deceased, was single and survived by his father, Silas White. The younger White was pronounced dead at 2:50 a. m. Saturday morning by Dr. Robert Coble at Giles County Hospital. White sustained 2 wounds on either side of the chest. Anthony was charged with murder and is presently out on bond.<br />Services for White was held on Tuesday August 12 at the Taylor Street Church of Christ with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Brother William Niles officiated at the services.<br />Survivors include his parents, Paralee White of Louisville, Ky. and Silas Houston, Jr., of Pulaski. Also surviving are five brothers, Charlie White, Pulaski, Quincy White, Louisville, Ky., Gary Allen White, Pittsburg, Penn., Kevin Joe Banks, Nashville and Ira Gene Brown, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Shirley Ann Birdsong, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Charlene Patterson, Louisville, Ky., Mary Yvonne White, Michelle Holt and Renee Brown, all of Pulaski, also remain.<br /><br />WHITE, Larry M. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Apr 1983<br />Mr. Larry M. White, 31, formerly of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 5, 1983 in a Nashville Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 9, in Franklin with burial in Lynnville Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Emma Jean Wilson, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Gwendolyn Holt and Janice Wilson, both of Pulaski, Denise and Shannon White, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Clara Gilbert, St. Louis, Missouri; three brothers, Charles and Darnell White, both of Franklin, and Walter White, Nashville.<br /><br />WHITE, Leona B. Johnson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 May 1988<br />Mrs. Leona B. White, 67, of Pulaski, died Sunday, May 22, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 25, at First Baptist Church on West Shoal Street with the Rev. Stanley Garrett officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. White was the daughter of the late Bose Fry and Nina Settles Fry Johnson and was married to the late Gardner White. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Ethel Sue White of Pulaski, Linda Faye White of Nashville; two sons, David White of Dayton, Ohio, William White of Pulaski; four grandsons; one granddaughter; three step-grandsons; two sisters, Will Alice F. Coleman of Pulaski, Sarah F. Buford of Nashville; six nieces and six nephews.<br /><br /><br /><br />WHITE, Louise C. Higdon OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Louise C. White, 73, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Sept. 17, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 19, at Bennett May Chapel with Dorris Hubble officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. White was the daughter of the late Washington and Josephine Stafford Higdon. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, R. B. White of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Ashford of Pulaski; one son, James R. White of Pulaski; three grandchildren; one sisters, Mrs. Mary Lee Edwards of Lewisburg; one brother, Sam Higdon of Cornersville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, Malcolm R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Jan 1986<br />Mr. Malcolm R. White, 78, of Georgetown, Ky., died Friday, Dec. 27, 1985, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />Mr. White was a native of Giles County. He was a retired employee from Hobart Manufacturing Co.<br />Survivors include his wife, Irene McGill White of Georgetown, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Van Dyke of Minor Hill, Mrs. Connie House of Lanesville, Ind.; six sons, Junis and Kenneth White, both of South Bend, Ind., Luren White of Macon, Ga., Joe White of New Albany, Ind., Joel and Jerry White, both of Georgetown, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Davis of Minor Hill, Bessie Wilcox of Louisville, Ky.; one brother, Cecil Flounoy White of Pulaski; 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Mallie Tyler OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 May 1984<br />Mrs. Mallie Tyler White, 90, Pulaski, died on Saturday, May 19, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Henry and Lizzie Mae Hardiman Tyler and the wife of the late Ozro White. She was a member of Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, May 21, at Bennett May Chapel, Floyd Farris officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one brother, Ed Tyler of Pulaski.<br /><br />WHITE, Mary V. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 06 Oct 1982<br />Mrs. Mary V. White, 89, Ballentine Street, Pulaski, died Thursday, September 30, 1982 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2 with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Reverends Bill Moss and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George and Malinda Tidwell Zeigler.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Miss Estelle White and Mrs. Pauline Moore of Pulaski; a son, Nelson White, Pulaski; 9 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Myrtle Tice OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Tice White, 61, of Pulaski, who died Monday, December 22, 1980, at Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg, were held Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister Andy Brown officiating. Interment was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. White, a native of Lawrence County, was the daughter of the late Edd and Nancy Bell Crews Tice. She was employed by General Shoe Corp.<br />Survivors include her husband, Harold White; three sisters, Mrs. Willie Burns and Mrs. Rosa Lutts, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Mamie Perry, Summertown; seven nieces and nine nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, Ora Gladys OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Sep 1983<br />Miss Ora Gladys White, age 72, of Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski, died September 21, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett May Chapel Friday, September 23, at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss White was a member of the Baptist Church. She was the daughter of the late John Jesse and Lula Daisy Rosson White.<br />Survivors include, three sisters, Mrs. Nola Mae Shelton of Pulaski, Mrs. Eula Tomlin of Minor Hill, Mrs. Althea Shelton of Winter Haven, Florida; one brother, J. B. &#8220;Shorty&#8221; White of Minor Hill; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, Sallie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Dec 1986<br />Mrs. Sallie White, 99, of Minor Hill, died Friday, Dec. 19, 1986, at her residence. Funeral Services were held Saturday, Dec. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Charles Gibbons and Randy Robison officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. White was the daughter of the late Jim and Elizabeth Jackson Davis and was married to the late William David White.<br />Survivors include two sons, Cletus White of Minor Hill, John D. White of Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Rena Hagood of Goodspring, Mrs. Cleo Mankins, Mrs. Myrtle Word, Mrs. Ivalene Smith, all of Minor Hill, Mrs. Novelene Ball of Nashville; 16 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren and 14 great great grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Virginia Mary Payne OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 11 Feb 1988<br />Mrs. Virginia Mary White, 55, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 30, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 3, at Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Dalton Holt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. White was the daughter of the late Ethel Payne. She was a member of Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Hershell White; nine children, Hershell White, Jr., Paul Melvin White and Burnett White, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Linda Virginia Malone of Nashville, Martha Ann White, Mae Frances White and Jamie Hamilton White, all of Jackson, Tenn.; five grandchildren; her father and step-mother, the Rev. and Mrs. Squire Stevenson of Louisville, Ky.; one brother, Leo Kimbrough of Charlotte, N. C.; two sisters, Robbie Reynolds and Iona Goff, both of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, William Onis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Mar 1984<br /><br />Mr. William Onis White, age 67, of Route 1, Minor Hill, died Monday, February 27, 1984, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, February 28, in Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Dell Sewell and Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. White was a member of the Baptist Church and was retired from Genesco. He was the son of the late Louis and Susie Davis White. Mr. White was married to Mrs. McKellar Boyd White of Minor Hill; she survives.<br />Other survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary Adams, Mrs. Sarah Graves, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Jane Hewitt of Minor Hill; two sons, Hubert White of Pulaski, Joe White of Elkton; eight grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; one step-grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. L. E. May of Pulaski, Mrs. Dewey Davis of Selma, Alabama.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, Ella Mae Carden OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services for ninety-eight year old Mrs. Ella Mae Carden Whitfield were held at Bennett-May Chapel, Thursday, February 14, 1980 at 2:00 p. m. with the Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Whitfield, a Giles County native, who died Tuesday, Feb. 12 in Giles County Hospital following an extended illness, was the daughter of the late William Henry Carden and Joanne Watson Carden. She married the late Copeland G.Whitfield, a prominent Giles County farmer. The family resided on the Elkton Highway south of Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Whitfield was at the time of her death the oldest member of First United Methodist Church having been a member for eighty years.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Susie Butler, Anniston, Ala., Mrs. Alberta Ingrum, Pulaski, Mrs. Adelaide Hulme, Nashville, and Mrs. Nancy Allred, Hurst, Tex. Nine grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, James OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Sep 1988<br />Mr. James Whitfield, 75, died Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 17, at Phoenix Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Prospect with the Rev. Roy White officiating. Burial was in Phoenix Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Whitfield was the son of the late Jeff and Myrtle Swift Whitfield and was married to the late Joanna Jackson Whitfield. He was retired from the L&amp;N Railroad Company and a member of the Phoenix Chapel A.M.E. Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Curtis W. Whitfield of Prospect; five daughters, Mrs. Frank (Brenda) Woodson, Mrs. Josephine Lewis, Mrs. Curtis (Shirley) Lewis, all of Nashville, Mrs. Shelley (Illa) Martindale, Jr. of Veto, Ala., Lezett Kimbrough of Prospect; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; one brother, Charles Whitfield of Indianapolis, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Ozzie L. Tucker of Prospect, Mrs. Emma Lentz of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, Robbie Christine OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Dec 1988<br /><br />Miss Robbie Christine Whitfield, 76, Route 1, Pulaski, died Monday, Dec. 19, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Jacob Gardner, Rev. Paul McKinney and Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Whitfield was a Giles County native and the daughter of the late Claude Brown and Willie Mae Puryear Whitfield.<br />She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church and a charter member of the Epsilom Sigma Alpha Sorority for over 35 years.<br />Miss Whitfield was a retired long-time receptionist for Dr. W. K. Owen.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Edith W. Randel, Pulaski; three nieces, two great nieces and three great nephews.<br /><br /><br />WHITEHEAD, Mattie Lurline OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1985<br />Miss Mattie Lurline Whitehead, 86, of Route 2, Elkmont, Ala., died Thursday, March 7, 1985, at Limestone County Hospital in Athens, Alabama.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John and Alice Whitehead. Miss Whitehead was a retired school teacher.<br />Funeral services were held at 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Kedron Cemetery, Glen Kenum officiating.<br />Survivors include, one sister, Mrs. Tullye Thorne of Elkmont, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITESELL, Emma Lou Loflin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Emma Lou Whitesell, 81, of Lewisburg, died Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1987, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 17, at Bills-McGaugh-Floyd Chapel with burial in the Whitesell Family Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Whitesell was the daughter of the late John Watson and Margaret Matilda Cathey Loflin. She was a member of the Mooresville United Methodist Church and the Lewisburg Order of Eastern Star.<br />Survivors include her husband, Forrest Whitesell of Lewisburg; one daughter, Avola Callaway of Rayle, Ga.; one son, Bland Whitesell of Cline, Calif.; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITT, Austin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1984<br />Austin Whitt, former mayor of Ardmore passed away Monday at Nashville&#8217;s Parkview Hospital. He was 79 years old.<br />He is survived by his wife, Ruth Whitt of Ardmore; two daughters, Betty Ellett of China, and Angela League of Ardmore; one sister, who resides in Virgina; as well as several nieces and nephews.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2:00 at Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore with burial in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />The family will receive friends Wednesday at the funeral home.<br /><br />WHITT, George Gary OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Jan 1981<br /><br />Funeral services for George Gary Whitt, 26, who died Tuesday, January 27 at his residence on Route 2, Pulaski, will be held Thursday (today) at 2:00 p. m. at the First Baptist Church with interment in Giles Memory Gardens. The pastor, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, and the Rev. Marshall Flowers will officiate.<br />A Tennessee native, Mr. Whitt was affiliated with Jefferson Standard Insurance Company.<br />Survivors include his father, James Whitt of Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Rachel Barnes Kole of Louisville, Ky.; a brother, Barry Whitt of Pulaski and a nephew.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITT, James Andrew Newsline 07 Mar 1989<br />James Andrew Whitt, 60, of 2022 Joann St., Pulaski, TN, died March 3, 1989. Funeral services were held March 5 at 2:00 p.m. in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Floyd Farris officiating. Burial was in the Giles Memory Gardens with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of Limestone County, AL, Mr. Whitt was the son of the late David Clayton and Grace Hall Whitt. He was TV repairman.<br />Survivors include one son, James Barry Whitt of Pulaski; one brother, D. C. Whitt, Jr. of Waynesboro, TN; three sisters, Sibyl Redmond of Pulaski, Mazie Hargrove of Ardmore, Ruth Gurley of Decatur, AL; and four grandchilden.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, Hattie Campbell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Feb 1982<br />Mrs. Hattie Campbell Whitfield, 93, Nashville, died on Thursday, February 18, 1982, at Greystone Nursing Home in Franklin, Tennessee.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Maude Coffman Campbell and the wife of the late Dr. T. A. Whitfield. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Graveside services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, February 20, at Pettusville Cemetery in Limestone County, Thomas Johnston officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Dr. Joe T. Whitfield, Franklin, and Robert S. Whitfield, Nashville, a niece and a nephew.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, Leila OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 26 Jan 1983<br />Miss Leila Whitfield, Pulaski, died Friday, January 21, 1983 at her home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, January 24 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Jacob Gardner, Ray McDonald, Paul McKinney and W. C. Massangale officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daugter of the late Claude Brown and Willie Mae Puryear Whitfield. Miss Whitfield was a school teacher in Giles County for 47 years and was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church.<br />She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Edith W. Randel and Miss Christine Whitfield, both of Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, Robert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jan 1986<br />Robert Whitfield, 79, died Monday, Dec. 16, 1985, at Henry County Hospital in Paris, Tenn. Funeral services were held at Paris with burial in the Elkton Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Whitfield was the son of the late George and Georgie Whitfield and was married to Carrie Drake Whitfield.<br />Other survivors include one son, Bobby Whitfield of Paris; one daughter, Nita Whitfield of Cookeville; one brother, Dr. John H. Whitfield of Paris; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Gregory of Springville and Mrs. Annie Louise Dirrisa of Virginia; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />WHITSETT, Retha Williams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Retha Whitsett, 73, of Lewisburg, died Saturday, Oct. 31, 1987, at Oakwood Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 2, at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three sons, L. C. Whitsett of Pulaski, Marion and Robert Whitsett, both of Lewisburg; one brother, Sam Williams of Sarasota, Fla.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITT, Mason B. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Sep 1986<br />Mr. Mason B. Whitt of Clarksville died Monday, Sept. 15, 1986, at his home. A former resident of Pulaski, he was the son of the late Robert Winford Whitt and Lavonia Whitt Smith of Clarksville.<br />Mr. Whitt was a welding technician with the Trane Co., a U. S. Navy veteran and a member of the Hilldale Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Betty Potter Whitt of Clarksville; one son, Mark Whitt of Clarksville; one daughter, Cindy Lehman of Clarksville; three grandsons, all of Clarksville; two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Fowler of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. William T. (Dot) Tarpley of Smyrna.<br /><br />WHITWORTH, Christine McClain OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Feb 1980<br />Mrs. Christine Whitworth, 72, of Route 3, Pulaski, died Friday, February 15 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ ministers, Calvin Hardison and Herbert McNeese. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Clarksville, Mrs. Whitworth&#8217;s parents were the late George Washington and Ellen Dowdy McClain. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Houston Whitworth; four sons, Clarence and Melvin Whitworth, Pulaski, Aubrey and Joe Whitworth, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Naomi Carroll and Miss Erlene Whitworth, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Pyburn, Kingston Springs and Mrs. Suzie Griffin, Nashville; 17 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITWORTH, Della Pierce OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1983<br />Mrs. Della Pierce Whitworth, age 83, of Route 2, Pulaski died August 12, 1983, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 16, at the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Mack Pinkelton and Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Sayree, Alabama, Mr. Hartley was the son of the late John Berry and Elizabeth Margaret Brewis Hartley. He was a member of the Baptist Church and of the Blue Lodge of Masonic Order. Mr. Hartley was a retired service manager for Chevrolet.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Virginia Hartley of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Reva Lee Hutchinson of Taylor, Michigan; one son, Russell Henry Hartley of Oak Harbour, Michigan; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Velma Murphy of Pulaski.<br /><br />WHITWORTH, James Perry OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Mar 1987<br />James Perry Whitworth, 59, of Nashville, died Sunday, March 8, 1987, in that city. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 10, at Woodlawn Funeral Home in Nashville with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Whitworth was the son of the late W. T. and Della Whitworth. He was a member of the Acklen Avenue Church of Christ in Nashville where he served as a deacon and owner of Whitworth&#8217;s Market and Nursery in Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sue Petty Whitworth of Nashville; one daughter, Susan Whitworth Sullivan of Nashville; seven sisters, Miss Julia Whitworth, Mrs. Mary Crabtree, Mrs. Faye Taylor, Mrs. Betty Hastings, Mrs. Elaine Compton, and Mrs. Beverly Woodward, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Rebecca Holder of Lawrenceburg; two brothers, William and Troy Whitworth, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />WHITWORTH, Melvin Morris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1989<br />Mr. Melvin Morris Whitworth, 62, of Pulaski, died Monday, Jan. 2, 1989, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Davidson County, Mr. Whitworth was the son of the late Christine McClain Whitworth. He was a veteran of the Korean War and was employed at Maremont-Gabrield.<br />Survivors include his father, Huston Whitworth of Pulaski; his wife, Mrs. Peggy Fulton Whitworth; one son, Greg Whitworth of Pulaski; two daughters, Gina Shelton of Pulaski, Morris Whitworth of Nashville; three brothers, Clarence Whitworth of Pulaski, Aubrey Whitworth of West Virginia, Joe Whitworth of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Naoma Carroll and Earline Whitworth, both of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITWORTH, Robert M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Aug 1988<br />Mr. Robert M. Whitworth, 76, of Pulaski, died Friday, Aug. 12, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Whitworth was the son of the late Elizabeth Holley and Lon Whitworth, Sr. He was a retired farmer and carpenter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Annie Louise Whitworth of Pulaski; two sons, Hayman Whitworth of Huntsville, Ala., Raymond Gary Whitworth of Nashville; one daughter, Carolyn Hurd of Lynnville; two brothers, Wallace Whitworth of Diana, Lon Whitworth, Jr. of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Johnnie Collins of Pulaski, Peggy Jean Doggett of Lewisburg; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITWORTH, Wallace Woodrow Sr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Oct 1989<br /><br />Mr. Wallace Woodrow Whitworth, Sr., 76, of Cornersville, died Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Whitworth was the son of the late Lon and Elizabeth Holley Whitworth. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one son, Wallace Whitworth, Jr. of Cornersville; two daughters, Mrs. Ann Uselton and Mrs. Treva Burrow, both of Pulaski; one brother, Lon Whitworth, Jr. of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Willie Collins of Pulaski, Mrs. Joe Doggett of Lewisburg; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WIGGINS, Joella K. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Sep 1986<br />Mrs. Joella K. Wiggins, 82, of Lynnville, died Sunday, Aug. 31, 1986, at Maury County Hospital. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Orlando, Fla.<br />A native of Thomasville, Ga., Mrs. Wiggins was married to the late James Jackson Wiggins.<br />Survivors include two sons, Odia Kirkland of West Palm Beach, Fla., Don Kirkland of Orlando, Fla.; three daughters, Yvonne (Billie) Morrison of Lynnville, Jerine Williams of Orlando, Fla., Fern Smith of Seadrift, Texas; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one great grandchild.<br /><br />WILBURN, Andrew David (Jack) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Oct 1984<br />Andrew David (Jack) Wilburn, 82, of Prospect, died Monday, October 8, 1984, at his residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William T. and Alice Elder Wilburn. Mr. Wilburn was a retired farmer and lumber buyer.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Bill Moss and Marcus Nickell officiating, with burial in Simpson Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mary Jo Wilburn of Prospect, Dorothy W. Carter of Franklin, Tennessee; three grandsons, Brian Carter of Franklin, David Wilburn of Prospect, Andy Wilburn of Pulaski; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />WILBURN, Calvin Warren OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Mar 1984<br />Calvin Warren Wilburn, 61, died Friday, March 2, 1984, in a Nashville Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 3, at Bennett May Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />He was married to Fannie Hobbs Wilburn and was the son of the late Wiley and Maude Freeman Wilburn.<br />Other survivors include three sons, Jerry Dean Wilburn, Terry Dale Wilburn, Bootie Wilburn, all of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Ruby Redd, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ester Harwell, Texas, Mrs. Mary McCarter, Lawrence County, Mrs. Wilma Childers and Miss Frances Wilburn, both of Pulaski; three brothers, I. G. Wilburn, Hollis Wilburn, both of Pulaski, and Herbert Wilburn, Hendersonville.<br /><br />WILBURN, Edith A. Journey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jun 1987<br />Mrs. Edith A. Wilburn, 49, of Cornersville, died Saturday, June 20, 1987, at Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Monday, June 22, at West Shoal Street Church of God with Bryan Cutshall officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Wilburn was a member of the Church of God and was employed at Heil-Quaker in Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include her parents, E. B. and Louise Journey of Cornersville; her husband, Bobby G. Wilburn of Cornersville; three sons, Wendell Wilburn of Lewisburg, Rodney Wilburn of Cornersville, Terry Wilburn of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Carolyn Skipper of Houston, Texas, Mrs. Dora Carter of Nashville; two grandchildren.<br /><br />WILBURN, Florence Etta Parker OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Florence Etta Wilburn, age 97, of Route 2, Leoma, died December 28, 1983, at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, December 30 in the Carr and Erwin Chapel with Bobby Gobble officiating. Burial was in the Fall River Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Wilburn was married to the late G. T. Wilburn and was the daughter of the late J. M. and Roxie Ellen Thompson Parker.<br />Survivors include three sons, Loyd and James Wilburn of Florence, Alabama, Clyde Wilburn of Madison; five sisters, Ethyl Harwell of Pulaski, Ruby Randolph of Lawrenceburg, Annabell Kennemer of Anderson, Alabama, Verna Harwell and Maggie Fox, both of Groveland, Florida; five grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of all arrangements.<br /><br />WILBURN, Helen Annie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Annie Wilburn, 84, were held Thursday, June 19 at 3:00 at the Carr and Erwin Chapel, burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Wilburn died June 17 at the Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg. She was a native of Giles County and lived on South Third Street before entering Oakview.<br />Mrs. Wilburn was married to the late William Holbert Wilburn and was the daughter of the late Bud and Frances Reasonover Hamlett.<br />Survivors include one son, Gerald Wilburn, Nashville; one daughter, Dorothy Christine Ferguson, Manchester, Missouri; two brothers, Aymett Hamlett, Pulaski and Thomas Hamlett, Detroit, Mich.; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILBURN, Ida Juanita Attkisson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Sep 1988<br />Mrs. Ida Juanita Wilburn, 53, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Sept. 8, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 10, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wilburn was the daughter of the late Joe A. and Ida Mary Ann Johns Attkisson.<br />Survivors include her husband, Clinton Wilburn, Jr. of Pulaski; one daughter, Lisa Ann Wilburn of Pulaski; two brothers, Willie Joe and Jim Attkisson, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Alma McGowan of Florida, Morene Hooie of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />WILBURN, Ivan George OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1989<br />Ivan George Wilburn, 79, Route 2, Leoma, Scotts Hill community, died Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1989, at his home after a short illness. Funeral services were held Thursday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Bob McIlwain and Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Wilburn was the son of the late George Wiley and Maude Freeman Wilburn. He was a Giles County native, a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lillie White Wilburn of Scotts Hill; five sons, Reford of Lawrenceburg, Bobby, James E., John E., Ronnie, all of Pulaski; four daughters, Mildred Britton, Okalene Walls and Betty Sue Strickland, all of Pulaski, and Shirley Deasy of Columbia, S.C.; one half-brother, Herbert Wilburn, Hendersonville; two sisters, Ruby Redd, Lawrenceburg, and Mary Barnes, Fayetteville; two half-sisters, Wilma Childers, Pulaski and Frances Wilburn, Elkton; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILBURN, James Robert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 31 May 1984<br />James Robert Wilburn, 78, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, May 19, 1984, at Huntsville General Hospital in Huntsville, Alabama. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late George W. and Matilda Elder Wilburn. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 10:30 Thursday, May 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Simpson Cemetery, Jimmy Baker and Marvin Nelson officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Velma D. Wilburn, Pulaski; three sons, Paul Wilburn, Robert D. Wilburn, and George Wilburn, Pulaski; one daughter, Eleanor Fay Wilburn, Pulaski; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />WILBURN, John David OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Sep 1984<br />John David Wilburn, 85, Pulaski, died on Tuesday, September 11, 1984, at Humana Hospital in Huntsville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Robert and Annie Elder Wilburn and was married to the late Maudie Aileen Case Wilburn. He was a retired carpenter and a veteran of World War II.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, September 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Elkton Cemetery, Bill Suddarth, Jimmy Hargrove and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include three sons, Edward Wilburn, Pulaski, John Robert Wilburn, Prospect and Ralph Wilburn, Houston, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Kathleen Witherow, Huntsville, and Mrs. Lois Thompson, Nashville; a half-sister, Kitty Powell, Pulaski; 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILBURN, John T. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Feb 1984<br />Mr. John T. Wilburn, age 82, of 517 Elm Street, Pulaski, died January 29, 1984, at the Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Wilburn was a retired carpenter. He was married to Mrs. Lucille McCormack Hefley Wilburn of Pulaski; she survives. He was the son of the late Jasper and Betty Johnson Wilburn.<br />Survivors, other than his wife, include, one daughter, Mrs. Annie Mae Carpenter of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. Christine Hefley Ring of Peoria, Illinois; one brother, Bob Wilburn of Ft. Worth, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Jim Ingram of Brick Church, Mrs. Ethel LaCroix of Maryland; 2 step-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Carr and Erwin was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILBURN, Lois Estella Scruggs OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Feb 1983<br />Mrs. Lois Estella Wilburn, 64, Nashville, died Tuesday, February 1, 1983 in that city. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thurs., Feb. 3 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Wilburn Cemetery, the Rev. Bill Moss and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William and Della Rogers Scruggs, and widow of the late Thomas Copeland Wilburn.<br />She is survived by a son, Thomas E. Wilburn, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Cole, Pulaski, Mrs. Clara Barnett, Hanceville, Ala., and Mrs. Margarette Scott, Lakeland, Fla.; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILBURN, Nancy Alma Dunnavant OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jan 1984<br />Mrs. Nancy Alma Wilburn, 82, of Route 2, Prospect, TN, died January 23, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held January 25 at 11 a.m. at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Brian Fyke officiating. Burial was in the Simpson Cemetery near Liberty community in Giles County. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wilburn was the daughter of the late Erskine and Annie Miller Dunnavant and the wife of the late Van Dyke Wilburn. She was a housewife.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Willa Mae White of Columbia, TN, Mrs. Mary Ann Stovall of Pulaski, and Mrs. Hazel Smith of Murfreesboro, TN; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Vera Malone of Prospect, TN, Mrs. Velma Wilburn of Pulaski, Mrs. Ann Cole of Columbia, TN; and one brother, Edgar Dunnavant of Pulaski.<br /><br />WILBURN, W. D. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Oct 1983<br />Mr. W. D. Wilburn, age 54, of Route 2, Prospect, died October 18, 1983, in Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at the Carr and Erwin Chapel Thursday, October 20th at 11:00 a.m. with Bill Moss and Gary Mraz officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Wilburn was a native of Giles County, a veteran of the Korean War, and retired from Genesco. He was married to Mrs. Geneva Marston Wilburn of Prospect and was the son of Mr. Andrew Wilburn of Prospect and the late Martha Louise Scott Wilburn.<br />Survivors, other than his wife and father, include, two sons, David and Andy Wilburn, both of Prospect, and two sisters, Mary Jo Wilburn of Prospect and Dorothy Carter of Franklin.<br /><br />WILBURN, William Holbert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 May 1980<br /><br />A retired vice-president of the C. F. Rule Construction Company of Nashville, William Holbert Wilburn, 83, of Pulaski, died Saturday, May 17 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were held Monday at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Paul Allen. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Wilburn was the son of the late Jasper and Betty Johnson Wilburn.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Hamlett Wilburn; a son, Gerald W. Wilburn, Nashville; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Christine Ferguson, St. Louis, Mo.; two brothers, John Thomas Wilburn, Pulaski, and Robert Wilburn, Ft. Worth, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel LaCroix, Kingston, Md. and Mrs. Sue Ingram, Pulaski; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />WILEY, Ann Thomas OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Jan 1981<br />Columbia-Mrs. Ann Thomas Wiley, 59, died Monday in Baptist Hospital in Nashville after a short illness.<br />Services were held at 11 a. m. Wednesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Wiley was a secretary for Columbia Rock Products. She was a native of Maury County and a daughter of Mrs. Carrie Irwin Thomas, Columbia, and the late Frank C. Thomas, Sr. In 1947, she was married to Porter Wiley and was the daughter-in-law of D. A. Wileys of Pulaski. Mrs. Wiley was a member of Central Christian Church.<br />Survivors besides her husband and her mother include a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Hughes Clark, Columbia; a brother, Frank C. Thomas, Jr., Columbia; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WILEY, D. A. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Feb 1983<br />D. A. Wiley, 89, of Cedar Lane in Pulaski, died on Thursday, February 10, 1983 at his home. Graveside services were conducted by the Rev. Hoyt Wilson at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 12 at Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br />A native of Kentucky, Mr. Wiley was married to Mrs. Snoda Watson Wiley, who survives, of Pulaski.<br />He was a retired pawnbroker and restaurant operator, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />He is also survived by one grandson, Steve Wiley, of Nebraska.<br /><br />WILEY, Gary Dale OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1988<br />Gary Dale Wiley, 38, Pulaski, was dead on arrival at Maury County Hospital early Friday morning of injuries suffered in a traffic accident in that count&#8230;.<br />Mr. Wiley was a native of Davidson County and a Vietnam veteran. He was an electrician for Technical Construction Service in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his wife, Vickie Shelton Wiley of Pulaski; father, Revis Odell Wiley of Tullahoma; mother, Peggy Webb Greer of Hendersonville; one son, Eric Wiley of Pulaski; daughter, Amy Wiley of Pulaski; brother, David Wiley of Nashville and one sister, Missy Wiley of Nashville.<br /><br /><br />WILKES, Annie Reba Stallings OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Annie Reba Wilkes, 71, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Sept. 21, 1989, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with David Holder officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wilkes was the daughter of the late George W. and Carrie Bilk Stallings and was married to the late Kenneth O. Wilkes.<br />Survivors include one son, James Edward Nix of Moncks Corner, S.C.; two daughters, Katie Matheny and Nancy Brooks, both of Columbia; one brother, George Stone of Lynnville; two sisters, Edna Hickman and Ruth Holder, both of Lynnville; three grandchildren.<br /><br />WILKES, Bessie C. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Nov 1982<br />Mrs. Bessie C. Wilkes, 87, 425 E. Jefferson St., Pulaski, died Thursday, November 4, 1982 at her home.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel on Friday, November 5 at 11:00 a.m. with Charles Oaks and Gudger Nichols officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Wilkes was married to the late Virgil E. Wilkes, and was the daughter of the late Bruce and Leota Crunk Collins.<br />Survivors include, one son, Collins Wilkes of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Graham Jones of Pulaski, Mrs. Thomas A. Hays of DeLand, Fla., Mrs. Stuart McCabe of Orlando, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Kaiser of Lewisburg, Mrs. Georgia Harwell of California; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILKES, Frankie Lucille OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Jun 1989<br />Frankie Lucille Wilkes, 89, Route 1, Prospect, died Saturday, June 24, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green, Ky.<br />Miss Wilkes was a native of Kentucky and a retired bank secretary.<br />Survivors include a sister-in-law, Mrs. Sara E. Hendrix, Prospect, and several nephews.<br /><br />WILKES, K. O. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Apr 1986<br />Mr. K. O. Wilkes, 70, of Lynnville, died Monday, April 21, 1986, at his residence. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with David Holder officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Wilkes was the son of the late Kenneth Samuel and Ethyl Orr Wilkes. He was a retired employee of Maremont-Gabriel Corporation.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Reba Wilkes of Lynnville; one son, Jimmy Wilkes of Lynnville; one step-son, Edward Nix of Charleston, N.C.; one daughter, Mrs. Nina Ashton of Lynnville; two step-daughters, Mrs. Wade Matheny and Mrs. Steven Brooks, both of Columbia; six grandchildren.<br /><br />WILKES, Wilburn (Buck) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Nov 1982<br /><br />Mr. Wilburn Wilkes, 71, died Sunday, November 14, 1982. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, November 16 at the Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Mars Hill Cemetery in Marshall County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wilkes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lilly Stone Wilkes of Lynnville; a son, Jerry Wilkes of Springfield; and a brother, Kayo Wilkes of Pulaski.<br /><br />WILKINSON, James Arthur OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1982<br />James Arthur Wilkinson, 71, of Route 3, Pulaski, died on Sunday, April 25 at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Reverend Clarence Stewart at 1:00 p. m. on Tuesday, April 27 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, formerly of Chicago, Ill., Mr. Wilkinson was a retired quality control manager of the Rauland Borg Corp. He was a member of the River Forrest United Methodist Church in Chicago.<br />Mr. Wilkinson was the husband of Janela Smith Wilkinson of Pulaski.<br />Additional survivors include a sister, Louise Wilkinson of Pulaski; a brother, Hood Wilkinson of Huntsville, AL.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WILKINSON, Janela Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Mar 1987<br />Mrs. Janela Wilkinson of Pulaski, died Saturday, Feb. 28, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, March 2, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Larry Gillespie and Rev. Brian Fyke officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wilkinson was born and reared in the Friendship Community and moved to Chicago, Ill., in 1942, returning to Pulaski in 1982 to retire. She was the daughter of the late Ernest F. and Sara A. King Smith and was married to the late James Arthur Wilkinson. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Essie Pearl Smith and Mary Virginia Compton, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />WILLEFORD, Inez Hickman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Nov 1983<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Inez Willeford, 87 of Lewisburg, who died Saturday night, November 12, 1983, at Oakwood Hall Health Care Center, Lewisburg, were conducted Monday at 10 a.m. at London Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Charles Williamson, minister of Church Street Church of Christ, was the officiant.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Willeford was the daughter of the late John Thomas and Martha Ramsey Hickman.<br />Survivors include a brother, James A. Hickman of Lynchburg, Virginia; one sister, Mrs. Hallie Crunk, Kansas City, Missouri; several nieces and nephews.<br />Pallbearers were Wayne Pettus, Claude Graves, Garland Deason, Allen Hickman, Richard Finely and Bobby Erwin.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Adrian L. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Mar 1982<br />Adrian L. Williams, 78, died on Friday, March 5, 1982, at Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County and a retired employee of the Dupont Company in Nashville.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 8, at Madison Funeral Home in Madison, TN, with burial in the Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.<br />Survivors include two sons, Harold Williams of Old Hickory and John Howard Williams of North Carolina; one daughter, Mrs. Delma Carpenter, Madison, Missouri; a brother, Arthur Williams, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and several nieces.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Arlie Jackson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Mar 1981<br />Arlie Jackson Williams, 75, Route 1, Ethridge, died Friday morning at Scott Memorial Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at 1:30 p. m. at North Funeral Home. The Rev. James Brown and the Rev. Clinton Bryant officiated. Burial followed in Lawrence Memorial Gardens.<br />A Lawrence County native, Mr. Williams was the son of the late Robert and Mary Goodman Williams. He was an employee of Direct Oil Co. and member of the Gethesemane Baptist Church in Ethridge.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eldora Miller Williams, Ethridge; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Cox, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Roy Williams, Lawrenceburg, James Williams, Ethridge; a sister, Mrs. Ernestine Gooch, Lawrenceburg; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Arthur Franklin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 Sep 1984<br />Arthur Franklin Williams, 75, of Wen-Dell Acres, Pulaski, died on Sunday, September 9, 1984 at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Walter and Magnolia C. Brown Williams. He was a World War II veteran and a retired employee of the Giles County Highway Department.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in New Zion Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Effie King OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jun 1982<br />Mrs. Effie King Williams, 84, Ethridge, Tenn., died Thursday, May 27 at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, May 28 at North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, with burial in the Bruce Cemetery.<br />She was the widow of the late Rosco Williams.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Hickerson, Lynnville, Mrs. Evelyn Wollock, Woodbridge, VA, and Mrs. Dorothy Griffin, Ethridge; two sons, Bobby Williams, Spring Hill and Roy Williams, Nashville; a brother, John King, Mt. Pleasant; 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Ervin Bert (Booster) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Aug 1980<br />Funeral services for Ervin Bert Williams, 71, were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Charles Oaks and Cosby Dobson officiated.<br />Mr. Williams who died August 21, 1980 in Athens, Ala. was a retired mechanic, born in Lawrence County, son of the late Bert and Nora Bauhow Williams. His wife, the late Jones Moat Williams .<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, Clarence Williams and Wayne Williams, both of Nashville and Dean Williams of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Canzader Pearl Birdsong, Pulaski and Mrs. Geneva Fielding, Athens, Ala.; one sister, Demmie Hill, Huntsville, Ala., twenty-four grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Ethel Field OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Ethel Field Williams, 90, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1989, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 9, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Bill M. Starnes officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Jamestown, N.Y., Mrs. Williams was the daughter of the late Charles Ellsworth and Nettie Elizabeth Large Field and was married to the late Edward Williams. She was a member of the Methodist church and a retired secretary of Martin College.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Wally (Lee) Moore of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ethylea Sedlacek of Washington, D.C.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Ethel Kimbrough OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Ethel Williams, 85, of Lawrenceburg, died Saturday, Feb. 1, 1985, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Steve Angus officiating. Burial was in Kimbrough Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Williams was the daughter of the late Daniel R. and Mary Hickman Kimbrough and was married to the late Perry Williams. She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church and a retired school teacher.<br />Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Geneva Kimbrough Smith of Giles County, Mrs. Evelyn Kimbrough Kellogg of Lawrenceburg; two nephews, Lewis P. Schindler of Nashville, Mahlon Kimbrough, of Fort Worth, Texas.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Helen Abagail Lovett OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 30 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Helen Abagail Williams, 57, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1986, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Enos Cross and Rev. Dwight Bledsoe officiating. Burial will be in Bradshaw Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Williams was the daughter of the late John Thomas Lovett. She was a housewife and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Richard G. Williams; two daughters, Mrs. Sandra Hughes of Pulaski, Mrs. Gail Horner of New Port News, Va.; one son, Rick Williams of Nashville; her mother, Nana Lou Lovett Marks of Pulaski; three sisters, Miss Doris Lovett of Nashville, Mrs Alice Coggin of Cornersville, Mrs. Nola Malone of Pulaski; four grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, James Luther OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Sep 1987<br />Mr. James L. Williams, 79, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Sept. 17, 1987, at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 19, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Williams was the son of the late Luther and Birdie Trantham Williams. He was a retired carpenter and member of the Baptist church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Katherine Reaves Williams; one son, Jerald Williams of Kansas City, Kansas; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Everett Williams of Cornersville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, James Opal OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Apr 1987<br />Mr. James Opal Williams, 75, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 14, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 16, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Williams was the son of the late N. W. and Ida Hamlett Williams. He was a member of the Baptist church.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Louise Wood, Mrs. Callie Woodward and Mrs. Mildred McCormack, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Matthew and Richard Williams, both of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Jewell Burch OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 May 1987<br />Mrs. Jewell Williams, 72, of Michigan, died Tuesday, May 19, 1987, in Detroit, Mich. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Mitchell was married to the late Washington B. Williams.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Barbara Northam of Michigan; one brother, Billy Burch of Pulaski; two grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Joe R. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Sep 1983<br />Joe R. Williams, 66, died Wednesday, September 21, 1983 in Houston, Texas. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 24 at the Brookside Funeral Home in Houston with burial in that city.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. C. H. Luker, and Mrs. Dickson Marks, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Katherine Lucille Adams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 May 1988<br />Mrs. Katherine Lucille Williams, 60, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 28, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday, April 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Earnest Castille officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Williams was the daughter of the late Edd and Hakie Willoughby Adams.<br />Survivors include her husband, Albert Williams of Pulaski; one son, Robert Williams of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Sue White of Pulaski, Mrs. Brenda Robb of Cornersville; two brothers, Edd and Tom Adams, both of Pulaski; five sisters, Sally Poarch of Cornersville, Mary Darnell of Nashville, Florene Adams of Campbellsville, Clara Francis of Pulaski, Ruth Glendenning of Maine; three grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Linnie Dawn Jones OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Mar 1989<br /><br />Mrs. Linnie Dawn Jones Williams, 74, died Sunday, Feb. 26, 1989 at her home in Auburndale, Fla. Funeral services were held Feb. 28 at Kersey Funeral Home in Auburndale, Fla. with burial in Lakeside Memorial Gardens in Winterhaven, Fla.<br />A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Carl and Pearl Randall Jones.<br />She is survived by her husband, James Williams, Auburndale, Fla.; one daughter, Betty Jean Dupree, Lake Alfred, Fla.; two sons, Harold and Joe Williams, both of Lake Alfred, Fla.; two sisters, Atlas Norwood, Lawrenceburg, Opal Matthews, Auburndale, Fla.; one brother, Robert E. Jones, Minor Hill; three grandchildren and one grand-child.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Lucille Wisdom OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1981<br />Funeral services for a retired teacher, Mrs. Lucille Wisdom Williams of Route 6, Pulaski, were conducted Monday, September 14 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Williams, died Saturday in Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br />Mrs. Williams was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Lee and Myrtle Moore Wisdom. She was a member of the United Methodist Church<br />The only immediate survivor is her husband, Robert L. Williams.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Mary Alice Brashears OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Mar 1982<br />Mrs. Mary Alice Williams, 74, of Route 1, Lynnville, died on Sunday, March 14, 1982 at Giles County Hospital.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late William Henry and Alberta Burl Fry Brashears and the wife of the late Irvin Williams.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 16, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Arthur Hardison officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Albert Williams, Pulaski, and James Williams, Linden, Tennessee; seven daughters, Mrs. Billy Humphrey, Mrs. W. C. Davis, Mrs. Porter Glover, Mrs. James B. Pickett, and Mrs. Jackie Gipson, all of Pulaski; Mrs. Eugene Hendrix, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Ely Gower, Louisville, Kentucky; four brothers, Lee Brashears and Noah Brashears, Pulaski, Frank Brashears, Nashville and Johnny Brashears, Lawrenceburg; six sisters, Agnes Brashears, Maxie Bobo and Willie Mae Warren, Nashville, Kathlene McCombie, Madisonville, Margaret Simpkin, New Jersey; 21 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Newburn Matthew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Nov 1987<br />Mr. Newburn Matthew Williams, 51, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 19, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 21, 1987, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Williams was the son of the late Newburn and Ida Hamlett Williams. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a retired employee of the state and county Highway Departments.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Alma Bass Williams of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Bobby Pope of Pulaski; two sons, Arnold Williams of Lynnville, Ted Williams of Chapel Hill; seven grandchildren; one brother, Richard Williams of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. J. F. McCormack, Mrs. Dempsey Woodard and Mrs. Harry Wood.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Oakley Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Oct 1980<br />Oakley Lee Williams, 58, of Route 6, Pulaski, died Monday, October 20, 1980, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Ulia Baptist Church, Westmoreland with burial in Ulia Cemetery. The Rev. Jerry Hovis was the officiant.<br />A native of Sumner County, Mr. Williams was the son of the late John R. and Velma Harrison Williams. He was a furniture salesman and held membership in the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Cook Williams; a daughter, Mrs. Sanora Todd, Pulaski; a son, Wayne Williams, Athens, Ala.; step-mother, Mrs. Sallie Williams, Gallatin; two sisters, Mrs. Vernice Vance and Mrs. Carol Denny, Gallatin; five brothers, Guthrie Williams, Fred Williams, Don Williams, and John Williams, Gallatin and Thomas Williams, Portland and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Pauline Burgess OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Jun 1982<br />Mrs. Pauline Burgess Williams, 85, a resident of Meadowbrook Nursing Home, died on Wednesday, June 9, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John W. and Mary Ann Clark Burgess and the wife of the late Sidney Williams.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, June 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Paul Allen and Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Several nieces and nephews survive.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Raymond Reginald OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Oct 1984<br />Raymond Reginald Williams, 67, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, October 17, 1984, at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late W. I. and Mattie Phillips Williams. He was a retired employee of Cardin Distributing Company and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, October 19, at Bennett May Chapel, Michael O&#8217;Bannon and Bill Morris officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Louise Williams, Pulaski; and one brother, Lester (Angel) Williams, Pulaski.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Robert L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1985<br />Mr. Robert L. Williams, 79, formerly of Pulaski, died Friday, July 19, 1985, at Oakwood Nursing Home in Lewisburg. A native of Giles County, he was married to the late Lucille Wisdom Williams.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 21, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Several nieces and nephews survive.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Thomas Daniel OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jun 1982<br /><br />Thomas Daniel Williams, 86, of 111 Hight Street in Shelbyville, Tenn., died on Friday, May 28, 1982, at Bedford County Hospital in Shelbyville.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Reverend Clarence K. Stewart at 2:00 p. m. on Sunday, May 30 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County and a member of the Baptist Church, Mr. Williams was a retired farmer. He was the husband of the late Bessie Lou Hardiman Williams.<br />He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Wiona Ray, Mrs. Robert (Alice) Branch, and Mrs. George (Mildred) Beech, all of Shelbyville and Mrs. Lonnie (Frances) Hedgecoth of Pulaski; 14 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Truman (Red) OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Aug 1984<br />Truman (Red) Williams, 53, of Pulaski, died August 8, 1984, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Williams was the son of the late Eldridge and Corine Pack Williams. He was employed at Heil-Quaker Corporation in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were to be held Thursday, Aug. 9, at 3:30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Bill Morris and Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Clara Mae Williams of Pulaski; two sons, Tommy Williams of Nashville and Terry Williams of Smyrna; two daughters, Pam Rudd, Heather Williams, both of Pulaski; one brother, Marvis Williams of Anniston, Alabama; one sister, Annis Alexander of Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Willie Joe OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jan 1984<br />Mr. Willie Joe Williams, age 48, of Route 1, Goodsprings, died December 31, 1983, at his residence. Funeral services were held in Hester Chapel Church of Christ at 11 a.m. Monday, January 2. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennesssee, Mr. Williams was a truck driver for the Sweet Sue Company. He was married to Mrs. Carolyn Baxter Williams of Goodsprings; she survives. Mr. Williams was the son of Mr. Alvie Williams of Minor Hill, he survives; and the late Mrs. Ethia Bell Wise Williams.<br />Survivors other than his wife and father, include three daughters, Stephanie and Melissa Williams, both of Goodsprings, Debbie Jo Williams of Michigan; two brothers, Ronnie Williams of Minor Hill, Louie Williams of West Point; five sisters, Carolyn Cannon of Athens, Ala., Peggy Wright of Tullahoma, Betty Jean Wise of Athens, Ala., Connie Burchell of Pulaski, Brenda Raymond of Dade, Florida. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Buster OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Apr 1984<br />Buster Williamson, 75, Pulaski,, died on Sunday, April 22, 1984 at his home.<br />A Lawrence County native, he was the son of the late Arthur and Nancy Bivins Williamson. He was the retired operator of the Gladdish Cotton Gin and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Tuesday, April 24, at Bennett-May Chapel, Jimmy Faulk officiating, with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Mazel Malone, Glendale, Arizona and Miss Velma Williamson, Fort Worth, Texas; two brothers, Davie Williamson, Route 1, Pulaski, and Arthur Williamson, Jr., Weatherford, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Elizabeth West OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 16 Mar 1989<br />Elizabeth Williamson, 70, 1005 Jackson Drive, Pulaski, died Saturday, March 11, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Judson Hayes officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Williamson was a native of Cedartown, GA. She was the daughter of the late Forney Lee and Annie Mae Durham West and the wife of the late Avery J. Williamson.<br />Survivors include one son, K. D. Williamson, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Willodean Johnson and Lucille West, both of Georgia and two grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Leonard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1981<br />Leonard Williamson (Tootley) of 136 Gordon Street died December 15 at Pulaski Health Care Center following a long illness. Born October 16, 1914, Mr. Williamson was the son of Mrs. Wessie Anthony Williamson and the late Robin Williamson. He grew up in Pulaski and attended public school, married and spent most of his life here. He was employed at Shelton Motor Company before his retirement.<br />Funeral services were held Friday December 18 at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at Abraham McKissick Memorial Chapel at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Robert A. Oliver the officiant. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors besides his mother, Mrs. Wessie Williamson of Pulaski, he is survived by one brother, Dr. Jessie Willamson, of Dover, Deleware; two nephews, Richard S. Williamson of Houston, Texas and Robert Williamson; one niece, Miss Jessica Renee Williamson.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Wessie Abernathy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1989<br />Wessie A. Williamson, 91, Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 26, 1989, at Hillside Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were held April 29 at Queen Ann Funeral Home with Rev. Stanley Garrett officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Williamson was a Giles County native and the daughter of the llate Richard and Mary Jane Abernathy. She was married to the late Robin Williamson and was a member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one son, Dr. Jessie Williamson, Dover, Del.; one half-sister, Mrs. Mollie A. McClaurien, Columbia; two half-brothers, Wiley Anthony, Louisville, Ky., and James Anthony of Omaha, Neb.; four grandchildren, several great and great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLINGHAM, John M. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1988<br />A Pulaski man is dead, victim of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound to his chest. John M. Willingham, Jr., 57, was found dead at his home on Friendship Road Friday.<br />Mr. Willingham was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Cliffie Willingham. He served three years with the Army during the Korean Conflict.<br /><br />Funeral services were held today (Tuesday) at Jordan Funeral Home with the Rev. Riley Tucker officiating. Burial was in the Chicken Road Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his daughter, Brenda Willingham of Pulaski; three sons, Rickey Willingham of Pulaski, David Willingham of Nashville, and Phillip Willingham of Louisville, Ky.; his father, John W. Willingham, Sr. of Pulaski.<br /><br />WILLIS, James Johnny OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Apr 1980<br />Funeral services for James Johnny Willis, 72, a resident of the Lion&#8217;s Club Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg, were held Wednesday, April 2, 1980, at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Bernard Konig. Interment was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Willis died Monday at Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Janie Carr Willis of Goodspring, who survives, and the late Charlie Willis.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include two sons, Eugene R. Willis, Winter Haven, Fla. and Fred Willis, Murfreesboro; two brothers, William Willis and Richard Willis, Pulaski; six sisters, Mrs. Noah Brashears, Mrs. Angus Horton, Mrs. W. R. Jones, Mrs. Myrtle Price and Miss Virgie Willis, Pulaski, and Mrs. Lillian Watkins, Elkmont, Ala.; 19 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIS, Mary Jane Carr OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Apr 1981<br />Mrs. Mary Jane Carr Willis, 95, of Route 1, Pulaski died in Crockett General Hospital Lawrenceburg on Friday, April 3, 1981.<br />Funeral services were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 3:30 Sunday afternoon April 5. Burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery with Revs. Aileen and W. Caleb Massengale officiating.<br />A native of Tennessee Mrs. Willis was the daughter of the late George and Tennie Dotson Carr. Her husband was the late Charlie Willis.<br />Survivors include two sons, William Willis and Richard Willis, Pulaski; six daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Price, Pulaski, Mrs. Lillian Watkins, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Ethel Horton, Mrs. Era Brashears, Miss Virgie Willis, Mrs. Luvenia Jones, Pulaski; three brothers, Hubert Carr, Homer Thornton, Pulaski, Forrest Thornton, Minor Hill; two sisters, Mamie Rodgers, Lewisburg, Lona McNeese, Pulaski; 45 grandchildren; 100 great grandchildren; 39 great great grandchildren.<br /><br />WILBURN, Elder Vandyke OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Mar 1980<br />Elder Vandyke Wilburn, 77, retired farmer of Route 2, Prospect died Friday, March 14,<br />1980 IN Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday March 16 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial in Simpson Cemetery. Rev. Bill Moss and Rev. Earl Hocker officiated.<br />Mr. Wilburn, a Giles County native, born January 22, 1903 was the son of the late George W. Wilburn and the late Matilda Elder Wilburn. He married Alma Dunnavant Wilburn who survives. He was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors besides his wife include three daughters, Mrs. Willa Mae White, Columbia, Mrs. Mary Ann Stovall, Pulaski, and Mrs. Hazel Smith, Cookeville; three grandchildren; one brother, Robert Wilburn of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />WILBURN, Viva Lee Price OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Viva Lee Wilburn, 59, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Feb. 25, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Morgan County, Ala., Mrs. Wilburn was the daughter of the late Coy Price and the late Lucille Scruggs Cole. She was retired from South Central Bell.<br />Survivors include her husband Ed Wilburn of Pulaski; one daughter, Connie Wilburn of Huntsville, Ala.; one step-sister, Vera Ann Pope of Alabama; step-mother, Blanche Price of Alabama.<br /><br />WILEY, Snoda OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Dec 1983<br />Mrs. Snoda Wiley, age 86, of 314 Cedar Lane, Pulaski, died at the Giles County Hospital on December 6, 1983.<br />Funeral services were held in the Bennett-May Chapel Thursday, December 8th, at 10:00 a.m. with the Rev. Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Kentucky, Mrs. Wiley was a member of the Baptist Church. She was a housewife, married to the late D. H. Wiley.<br />Survivors include, one grandson, Stephen Wiley of Nebraska; and one sister, Mrs. Chris Burford of Owenton, Kentucky.<br />Bennett-May was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILCOXSON, Lillian Pearl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 9 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for a Texas native, Mrs. Lillian Pearl Wilcoxson, 74, of Route 3, Pulaski, who died Saturday, January 5 in Lewisburg Community Hospital following an extended illness, were held Monday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Frank Young. Burial followed in the Haynes Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, E. L. Wilcoxson and three sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Butler, Pulaski, Mrs. Link Cummins, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Ruth McNeese, Ardmore, Ala.<br /><br />WILKERSON, Malcolm A. Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for Malcolm A. Wilkerson, Jr., 68, of Fayetteville, who died Wednesday, December 17 in Lincoln County Hospital in that city were held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Donnie Scaret. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Wilkerson was born in Giles County, the son of the late Malcolm A., Sr. and Ella Black Wilkerson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edith Daly Wilkerson; two sons, Don Wilkerson, Taylor, Mich., and Gary Wilkerson, High Point, N. C.; four daughters, Mrs. Jean Barlar, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Joyce Popkin, Jacksonville, N. C., Mrs. Pat Mooring, Harvest, Ala., and Mrs. Debbie Metcalf, Houston, Texas; a brother, Guy Wilkerson, Athens, Ala.; five sisters, Mrs. Helen Rose, Elkton, Mrs. Jewell Kimbrough and Mrs. Ruby Jones, Stella, Mrs. Mary Martin, Athens and Mrs. Clara Coffman, Gadsen, Ala. and 15 grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLOUGHBY, Mabel Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Nov 1987<br /><br />Mrs. Mabel S. Willoughby, 77, of Elkton, died Monday, Oct. 26, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 27, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Houston County, Mrs. Willoughby was the daughter of the late Monroe and Mary Wren Smith. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, William Willoughby of Elkton; two daughters, Mrs. Wilma Gaines of Pulaski, Mrs. Orlean Moore of Elkton; four sons, Gilbert Willoughby of Elkton, Mahlon Willoughby of Gallatin, &#8220;Doc&#8221; Willoughby of Ardmore, Tenn., Mack Willoughby of Lewisburg; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eara Nichols and Mrs. Pearl Stone, both of Erin.<br /><br />WILSON, Edwin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1988<br />Mr. Edwin Wilson, 59, of Nashville, died Wednesday, March 2, 1988. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 5, at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel with the Rev. James Gregg and the Rev. Kenneth Castleberry officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Wilson was a Giles County native and a member of Dalewood Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Wilson; one son, Terry Wilson of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Kerry (Wanda Ann) Bateman of Goodlettsville; two sisters, Lora Sue Smith, Mrs. Eugene (Naomi) Watson, both of Pulaski; four grandsons, Terry Daniel Wilson, Mitch, Dustin and Eric Bateman.<br /><br />WILSON, Geneva OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Aug 1981<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Mrs. Geneva Wilson, 57, of Oregon, Ohio, who died in that city Saturday, August 8 were held Tuesday at 1:00 p. m. at Mt. Zion Church with interment in Mt. Zion Cemetery. The Rev. James Clark was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Wilson was the daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Sutton Green of Lawrenceburg, who survives, and the late Johnny Green.<br />In addition to her mother survivors include her husband, Herbert L. Wilson; three sons, James Lee Wilson, John David Wilson and Ray Allen Wilson, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Maxey and Mrs. Brenda Ressler, Ohio; two brothers, Bud Green, Leoma and Buddy Green, Loretto; three sisters, Mrs. Stella Mae Glass, Leoma, Mrs. Mary Lou Smith, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Ellen Carr, Nashville; and four grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Helen Haney OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 09 Aug 1984<br />Helen Haney Wilson, 63, of Pulaski died August 8, 1984, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County she was the daughter of the late Charles H. Haney. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, August 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Glen Colley officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include her mother, Iva Coffman Haney of Minor Hill; her husband, Sam Wilson of Pulaski; one son, Mike Wilson of Pulaski; three daughters, Debra Wilson, Beverly Wilson, both of Nashville, and Carol Wilson of Oakland, California; four brothers, Charles Haney of Minor Hill, Randall Haney of Decatur, Alabama, Tom Haney of Panama City, Florida, Paul Haney of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee; and four sisters, Anna Jean Smith of Huntsville, Alabama, Augusta Moates of Pulaski, Dakota Robinson of Decatur, Alabama, and Dot Green of Huntsville, Alabama.<br /><br />WILSON, Lucy Meadows OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Dec 1983<br />Mrs. Lucy Wilson of 212 5th Street, Pulaski, died December 2, 1983, at Columbia Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, December 4, at 2 p.m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with Reverends Bill Moss and Paul Allen officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wilson was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a housewife; married to the late Bruce Wilson. She was the daughter of the late George P. and Anne Scott Meadows.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. William G. Fuqua of Columbia; two sons, George Robert Lewis of Largo, Florida, and William Clyde Lewis of Huntsville, Alabama; one step-son, Thomas M. Wilson of Pulaski; 8 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. James Soucek of El Paso, Texas. Bennett-May was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Lurline Betty Stanford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 4 Mar 1981<br />Graveside services for a native Giles Countian, Mrs. Lurline Betty Wilson, 72, a resident of Hill View Nursing Home, Columbia, who died there Wednesday, February 25, were conducted Thursday at 3:00 p. m. at Scotts Hill Cemetery, Giles County, by the Rev. Larry Glass.<br />Mrs. Wilson was the daughter of the late Samuel W. and Maude McDougal Stanford and was the wife of the late R. S. Wilson.<br />Survivors include six sons, Gilbert Whitsett, Glen Whitsett, and Wayne Whitsett, Pensacola, Fla., Claude Whitsett, Deleware, Larry Whitsett, Alaska and Bobby Whitsett, California; two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Jo Washington, Bath, S. C., and Mrs. Shirley Irby, Chattanooga; three brothers, Winston Stanford, Delmer Stanford, and James Stanford, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Willard Tankersley, and Mrs. Lorene Russell, Pulaski, Mrs. Ozella Smith, Killen, Ala., and Mrs. Elease Garrett, Nashville; 18 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Mark Dorris OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Jun 1981<br />Funeral services for Mark Dorris Wilson, 72, a retired Church of Christ minister, of Ashland City, who died Tuesday, June 16 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. Church of Christ ministers Gynnath Ford and G. C. Fox were the officiants.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rolie Mae (Tish) O&#8217;Neal Wilson; a daughter, Mrs. Faye Pugh, Ashland City; two sisters, Mrs. Harvey D. (Jessie) Rutherford, Nashville and Mrs. Bennie (Emma Jo) Bledsoe, Pulaski; three brothers, Sam Wilson, Pulaski, Paul Wilson, Lawrenceburg, and David Wilson, Columbia; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />WILSON, Martha E. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Jun 1982<br /><br />Mrs. Martha E. Wilson, 81, St. Joseph, Tenn. died Sunday, June 27, at Scott Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. A Giles County native, she was the wife of the late Brown Wilson and the daughter of the late Gordon Nyres and Elizabeth Martin Nyres. Mrs. Wilson was a member of the Fairview Congregational Methodist Church.<br />The 2 p. m. services was held Tuesday at the Fairview Congregational Methodist Church. Rev. Larry Crumptors and Rev. Curtis Taylor officiated. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ettie Green, St. Joseph, Mrs. Loreder Sandy, Loretto; two sons, Carl Wilson and Elmer Wilson, both of St. Joseph; two sisters, Berry Roberson, Loretto and Mamie Marston, St. Joseph; 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.<br />Loretto Memorial Service was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Mary Jane (Janie) Kaiser OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 02 Jan 1986<br />Mrs. Mary Jane (Janie) Wilson, 87, died Monday, Dec. 16, 1985, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. John A. Tucker at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Rilla Ballentine Kaiser.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Miss Janie Mae Wilson of Cincinnati, Ohio; two nieces, Mrs.<br />Carrie Brayford and Mrs. Bernice Jenkins, both of Pulaski; a nephew, Thomas Hawkins of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />WILSON, Robert Farrar OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 8 Apr 1981<br />Funeral services for Robert Farrar Wilson, 90, of Route 5, Pulaski were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Sunday, April 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Thomas Orr officiated.<br />Mr. Wilson died in Giles County Hospital, April 3, 1981. Born in Tennessee March 19, 1891 he married the former Catherine Cardin. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife Catherine C. Wilson of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Susie Hargraves of Fayetteville.<br /><br />WILSON, Rosemary Myers OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Oct 1984<br />Mrs. Rosemary Wilson, 59, Pulaski, died on Thursday, October 11, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of New Jersey, she was the daughter of the late Clarence and Laura Behrens Myers. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, October 13, at Bennett May Chapel, Paul Allen officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Thomas M. Wilson, Pulaski; one son, Bruce M. Wilson, Churchton, Maryland; and one grandchild.<br /><br />WILSON, Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 05 Apr 1988<br />Mr. Roy Wilson, 80, of Lynnville, died Sunday, April 3, 1988, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville as the result of an auto accident in the Culleoka community in Maury County. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 5, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wilson was the son of the late Sam and Viola Fralix Burchell Wilson and was married to the late Verna Louise Compton Wilson. He was a member of the Baptist church and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Mary Beulah Jones of Peoria, Ill.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WILSON, Thomas Morrell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Aug 1989<br />Thomas Morrell Wilson, 69, died Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Aug. 4 at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. J. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Bruce and Estell Morrell Wilson and was married to the late Rosemary Wilson.<br />Survivors include his son, Bruce Wilson, Churchton, Maryland; one half-sister, Mrs. Mary Lucy Fuqua, Columbia; one half-brother, George Robert Lewis, Clearwater, Fla.; one granddaughter.<br /><br />WILSON, Turner OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Dec 1986<br />Mr. Turner Wilson, 81, of Pulaski, died Monday, December 15, 1986, at Bel-Air Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20, at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. John Tucker officiating. Burial will be in Phoenix Chapel Church Cemetery at Prospect.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wilson was the son of the late Rev. Web and Willie Bassham Wilson. He was a member of the St. Luke A.M.E. Church in Nashville and was a retired chauffeur.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Etha Smith of Pulaski, Mrs. Mamie Gentry of Lewisburg; three brothers, Van Wilson of Nashville, Booker and Emmitt Wilson, both of Indianapolis, Ind.<br /><br />WILSON, Wilma Elease OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Oct 1987<br />Miss Wilma Elease Wilson, 84, of Pulaski, died Thursday, October 1, 1987, at Hillside Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, October 3, at Bennett-May Chapel with Coleman Pyles officiating. Burial was in Providence Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Wilson was the daughter of the late John Reynolds and Myrtle Clark Wilson. She was a school teacher and member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Gordon of Pulaski; one brother, John Elam Wilson of Pulaski; one nephew, Mark Gordon of Pulaski; one niece, Mrs. Peggy Anderson of Pulaski.<br /><br />WINFORD, Nancy Frances Williams OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 Jul 1987<br />Mrs. Nancy Frances Winford, 78, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, July 8, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 9, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. William H. Moss and the Rev. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Winford was the daughter of the late Henry L. and Eula Pearl Worsham Williams and was married to the late Dr. William Rade Winford, DDS. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Edith Ann Petty of Pulaski; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WISE, Coy Malvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 May 1988<br />Mr. Coy Malvin Wise, age 77, of Route 2, Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 5, 1988, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 12 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Old Orchard Cemetery in Petersburg, Tenn.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Wise was the son of the late John Franklin and Dora Jane Conwell Wise. He was retired from the Giles County Highway Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lucy Wise of Pulaski; eight sons, Bill and Bobby, both of Nashville, Dorn, Pulaski, Dwayne of Starkville, Miss., Randy and John, both of Houston, Texas, Ted of Whitehouse, Tenn., and Larry of Huntsville, Ala.; one daughter, Linda McNutt of Tupelo, Miss.; one brother, Orvis of Petersburg, Tenn.; one sister, Hallie McClough of Lewisburg, Tenn.; and 16 grandchildren.<br /><br />WISE, Frank Nolan OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 May 1986<br />Mr. Frank Nolan Wise, 46, of Anderson, Ala., died Saturday, May 3, 1986, in a fire at his residence. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Ray Blankenship officiating. Burial was in Legg Town Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his mother, Cora Pitts Wise of Lester, Ala.; his wife, Dimple McCurry Wise of Anderson, Ala.; two sons, Timothy Wise of Anderson, Ala., Dale Wise of Athens, Ala.; four daughters, Teresa McCurry and Lynn Wise, both of Anderson, Ala., Juanita Gatlin of Minor Hill, Barbara Smith of Athens, Ala.; one brother, William Wise of Lester, Ala.; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />WISE, Mary Kate Reed OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 13 Jul 1983<br />Mrs. Mary Kate Wise, 83, of Lewisburg, died Wednesday, July 6, 1983, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial in New Hope Cemetery in Cornersville.<br />She was the daughter of Mrs. Gertie Reed of Lewisburg and was married to John Roy Wise of Lewisburg.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Howard McKinney, Pulaski, and Mrs. Claude Oldham, Florence, Alabama; one brother, Clarence Reed, Buffalo, New York; six grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.<br /><br />WISER, Cecil Watson OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Mar 1987<br />Mr. Cecil Watson Wiser, 62, of Pulaski, died Friday, March 27, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 29, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Coffee County, Mr. Wiser was the son of the late George Watson and Johnny Lee Townsend Wiser. He was employed at NASA, Red Stone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Christine Edwards Wiser of Pulaski; two sons, Denny and Jack Wiser, both of Pulaski; four brothers, J. W. Wiser of Bunker Hill, C. S. Wiser of Moline, Ill., Thurman Wiser of Scottsboro, Ala., George Wiser of Panama City, Fla.; four sisters, Mamie Moore of Montgomery, Ala., Katy Baughman and Ruby Moore, both of Huntsville, Virgie Wiser of Nashville; one sister-in-law, Mrs. J. R. Wiser of Minor Hill; four grandchildren.<br /><br />WISER, Flossie Robinson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 14 Sep 1989<br />Mrs. Flossie Wiser, 87, of Pulaski, died Friday, Sept. 8, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 10, at Bennett May Chapel with Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lake County, Tenn., Mrs. Wiser was the daughter of the late Will and Lou Clark Garner and was married to the late James R. (Jim) Wiser. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two sons, Julius Black of Pulaski, Thomas Black of Michigan; one step-daughter, Mrs. Alatha Whitehead of Pulaski; two step-sons, Cordell (Red) Wiser of Pulaski, Kenneth Wiser of Hendersonville; six grandchildren; nine step-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; two brothers, Mertie Garner of Pulaski, Allen Garner of Florida.<br /><br />WISER, Jimmy Don (Jack) OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 May 1989<br />A Columbia Whitthorne Middle School teacher and athletic coach was killed early Saturday morning in a one vehicle traffic accident on Highway 31 North.<br />Jimmy Don (Jack) Wiser, 32 1033 Jackson Drive, Pulaski, died when he lost control of his 1982 Toyota pickup truck and it left the road and overturned. The accident occurred on &#8220;Dead Man&#8217;s Curve.&#8221;<br />He was returning home after attending a school function at Whitthorne. The accident occurred a approximately 3:30 a.m. but Wiser&#8217;s body was not discovered until near dawn.<br />Funeral services were Sunday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Dwight Mercer officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Wiser was a Giles County natie and a graduate of Giles County High School. He was the football coach at Columbia Whitthorne.<br />He was son of the late Cecil Wiser of Pulaski. Survivors include his wife, Pat Gibson Wiser; mother, Christine Edwards Wiser; two daughters, Sandy Lynn and Laura Jane Wiser; and one brother, Denny Wiser, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WISER, John R. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 01 Nov 1984<br />John R. Wiser, 65, of Goodsprings was killed instantly when a truck loaded with phosphate went out of control and struck him. Mr. Wiser was serving as a flagman for a highway crew repairing the road.<br />A native of Bedford County, Tennessee, Mr. Wiser was the son of the late George and Johnnie Townsend Wiser. He had been an employee of the State Highway Department for 12 years.<br />Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Florence Lillian Wiser, Goodsprings; two sons, John Wiser and Ricky Wiser, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Linda Ezell, Rogersville, Ala., Mrs. Margaret Hall, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Janie Williams, Minor Hill; five brothers, Bill Wiser and Cecil Wiser, Pulaski, Clarence Wiser, Illinois, Thurman Wiser, Alabama, and George Wiser, Florida; three sisters, Katie Baughman, Huntsville, Ruby Moore, Madison, Ala., and Mamie Moore of Montgomery, Ala.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />WITHEROW, Alma Sunshine Cox OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Apr 1989<br />Mrs. Alma Sunshine Witherow, 69, of Pulaski, died Thursday, April 6, 1989, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Witherow was the daughter of the late Gifford and Anna Bell Cox. She was retired from Edric Manufacturing Company.<br />Survivors include her husband, Thomas W. Witherow of Pulaski; four sons, William Thomas, Roger Dale and Samuel M. Witherow, all of Pulaski, Robert E. Witherow of Florida; one daughter, Margaret Ann Sims of Pulaski; two sisters, Mildred Matson of Birmingham, Ala., Aubrey Green of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren.<br /><br />WITHEROW, George Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Dec 1986<br />Mr. George Robert Witherow, 68, of the Rich community, died Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1986, at the Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 12, at the Cornersville Funeral Home with David Holder officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Witherow was the son of the late Walter and Anna Tarpley Witherow. He was a retired Navy veteran.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Witherow; one daughter, Joan Ann Smith of Ostella; one son, John Robert Witherow of Lynnville; four brothers, Albert and James Witherow, both of Cornersville, Joe and Thomas Witherow, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />WITHEROW, James Edward OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Aug 1987<br />Mr. James Edward Witherow, 76, of Cornersville, died Friday, July 31, 1987, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, Aug. 2, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with Bill Young and David Holder officiating. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Witherow was the son of the late Thomas Walter and Anna Tarpley Witherow. He was a veteran of World War II and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Geraldine Witherow of Cornersville; one son, Paul Wayne Witherow of Cornersville; one daughter, Juanita Beaver of Lynnville; three brothers, Thomas and Joe Witherow, both of Pulaski, Albert Witherow of Cornersville; one sister, Martha Witherow of Lewisburg; two grandchildren.<br /><br />WITHEROW, Martha OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 19 Dec 1989<br />Miss Martha Witherow, 69, of Lewisburg, died Monday, Dec. 11, 1989, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Joe K. Alley officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Miss Witherow was the daughter of the late Thomas Walter and Anna Tarpley Witherow.<br /><br />Survivors include three brothers, Thomas and Joe Witherow, both of Pulaski, Albert Witherow of Lewisburg.<br /><br />WITHEROW, Mary Angela OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Nov 1987<br />Mrs. Mary Angela Witherow, 69, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1987, at Columbia Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 13, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Witherow was a native of Boston, Mass. Survivors include one son, John Robert Witherow of Pulaski.<br /><br />WITMER, Mrs. Charles OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Feb 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charles Witmer of Charlotte, N.C., who died Sunday, February 24 at her home, were held at Christ Church, Episcopal in that city, followed by burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Witmer, a native of Dickson, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. The only immediate survivor is a sister, Mrs. Gilbert B. Abernathy of Pulaski.<br /><br />WITT, Anne Newsline 07 Mar 1989<br />Miss Anne Witt died March 4, 1989. Funeral services were held March 5 in the Roesch Patton Broadway Chapel at 2:00 p.m. with Dr. Ewart G. Watts officiating. Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. in the Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg, TN.<br />Survivors include one uncle, Everett Clayton; and locally first cousins, Robert E. Lee, Clayton Lee and Carter Witt, Jr.<br /><br />WITT, Ethel Wilkinson, OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 15 Jan 1987<br />Mrs. Ethel Wilkinson, Witt, 92, of Delrose, died Monday, Jan. 12, 1987, at her residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 14, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. William Suddarth and Rev. Jay Hoppus officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Witt was the daughter of the late Leander and Ella Daugherty Wilkinson and was married to the late T. Brandon Witt. She was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth White of Pulaski, Mrs. Willa Zwaschka of Seattle, Wash.; one son, Charles &#8220;Bo Weevil&#8221; Witt of Delrose; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />WITT, Sarah Laird OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Oct 1984<br />Miss Sarah Laird Witt, 97, Lynnville, died on Tuesday, October 16, 1984, at Regency Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter, of the late George B. and Mattie Wilkerson Witt. A retired school teacher, she was a member of the Methodist church.<br />Graveside services were to be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, October 18, at Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Several nieces and nephews survive.<br /><br />WOLFE, Beatrice Golden OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Apr 1983<br />Mrs. Beatrice Golden Wolfe, 86, of Nashville died on Friday, March 22, 1983 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held at Temple Cemetery in Nashville on Sunday, March 24 at 2:30 p.m.<br />She is survived by, one daughter, Mrs. Charles Denbo of Nashville; one son, Jay Wolfe of Kansas City, Kan.; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Marshall-Donnelly Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />WOLFE, George R. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Nov 1986<br />Mr. George R. Wolfe, 75, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Nov. 6, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 9, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Albert Pope officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Wolfe was retired from the Chrysler Corporation.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert A. Wolfe of Washington State; two daughters, Mrs. Clara Graves of Pulaski, Mrs. Linda Smith of Nashville; one brother, John Edd Phillips of Pulaski; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WOMACK, Earnest Tom OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1980<br />Earnest Tom Womack, 75, of Pulaski died Monday, December 8, 1980, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Womack was born in Tennessee, the son of the late Henry and Mary Harwell Womack.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nina Womack; a son, Earnest Womack, Jr., Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Butler, Nashville; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />WONDER, Sadie M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 2 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie M. Wonder, 81, of Pulaski, who died Thursday, December 27 in Giles County Hospital following an extended illness, were conducted in Jamestown, Pa. Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Strouss Funeral Home. Interment was in ONO Cemetery in Pennsylvania.<br />Mrs. Wonder was a native of Pennsylvania, daughter of the late Allen C. and Lavina Bixler Ulrich. She was married to the late Dorsey A. Wonder.<br />Survivors include three sons, Frank Wonder, Pulaski, Raymond Wonder, Lewis, Del. and Harvey A. Wonder, Christiana, Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Gingrick, Ocala, Fla.; nine grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.<br /><br />WOOD, Ellen Virginia Darnell OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 May 1982<br />Mrs. Ellen Virginia Darnell Wood, 49, Pulaski, died on Sunday, May 9, 1982, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Darnell. She was a waitress and cafï¿½ operator and a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, May 10, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Round Hill Cemetery, Belfast, Billy Gene Turner officiating.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Paul Wood, Pulaski; two sons, Walter Wood and Ronald Wood, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Paula Word, Minor Hill; five sisters, Mrs. Ann Miller and Mrs. Earline Corbin, Lewisburg, Mrs. Ethel Conner, Nashville, Mrs. Ruth Adcock and Mrs. Claire Wharton, Fayetteville; six brothers, Joe Darnell, Cornersville, Raymond Darnell, Hazel Green, Alabama, Pat Darnell, Shelbyville, Lee Darnell, Cooper Darnell and Jim Darnell, Belfast; and one grandchild.<br /><br />WOOD, George Wesley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 May 1987<br />Mr. George Wesley Wood, 93, of Cornersville, died Thursday, April 30, 1987, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 2, at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wood was the son of the late W. A. and Bell McWilliams Wood and was married to the late Maggie McKackin Wood. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Calvin Poarch of Cornersville; two sons, Newman Wood of Chattanooga, Bruce Wood of Cornersville; three sisters, Mrs. Edmonia Wheatley of Lewisburg, Mrs. Florence Head and Mrs. Louvenia Turner, both of Cornersville; three brothers, Martin and Thomas Wood, both of Lewisburg, Andy Wood of Pulaski; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, John L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1984<br />John L. Woodard, 76, Pulaski, TN, died November 28, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late Jim and Sallie Henson Woodard. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held November 30 at 10:30 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Giles Memory Gardens with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Myrtle Mae Woodard of Pulaski; two daughters, Mary F. Witherow and June Watkins, both of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, Lillian Kincaid OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 28 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Lillian Kincaid Woodard, 44, of Elyria, Ohio, died in a traffic accident Saturday, Aug. 16, 1986, in Sidney, Ohio.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Charles Gibbons officiating. Burial was in Swanson Cemetery at Chapel Hill.<br />Mrs. Woodard was a native of Chapel Hill.<br />Survivors include her husband, Wayne Woodard of Elyria, Ohio; one daughter, Rachel Eva Woodard of Elyria, Ohio; one brother, Charles Kincaid of Unionville, Tenn.; three sisters, Eunice Lovelorn of Murfreesboro, Lena Eldridge of Nashville, Ruth Blackwell of Estill Spring, Tenn.; four aunts, Okerleen Garner, Jewell Adams and Bell Ward, all of Pulaski; one uncle, J. W. Carr of Pulaski; mother-in-law, Eva Woodard of Sidney, Ohio.<br /><br /><br />WOODARD, Lola Miles OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Dec 1989<br />Mrs. Lola Miles Woodard, 84, of Shelbyville, died Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1989, at her residence. Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 22, at Gowen and Smith Funeral Home Chapel in Shelbyville with Dr. Jim Growden and Dr. Isaac McDuffie officiating. Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Woodard was the daughter of the late Thomas Jefferson and Mattie Womack Miles and was married to the late James David Woodard. She was a member of Stateline Methodist Church and was retired from 5 &amp; 10 Department Store.<br />Survivors include one son, Thomas L. Woodard of the Flat Creek Community; two daughters, Mrs. Grace O&#8217;Neal of Shelbyville, Mrs. Marie Westbrooks of the Flat Creek community; one brother, B. M. Miles of the Chestnut Ridge community; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Cheek of the Chestnut Ridge community, Mrs. Lillian Redd of Cuyahoga, Ohio; six grandchildren, five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, Roberta Fralix OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jan 1989<br />Roberta Fralix Woodard, 73, died Thursday, Jan. 12, 1989, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 15, at Bennett May Chapel. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Woodard was the daughter of the late Robert Howard and Martha Long Fralix and was married to the late John Franklin Woodard.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joyce M. Bunn and Mrs. Jewell Dean Downing, both of Pulaski; one son, John Franklin Woodard, Jr. of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Mae Smith and Miss Orlean Fralxi, both of Pulaski; one brother, Robert J. Fralix of Columbia; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WOODARD, Rodney Joe OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Jun 1988<br />An 18-year-old Columbia resident, who has relatives in Pulaski and whose brother grew up here, died Tuesday of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident earlier that day.<br />Rodney Joe Woodard died at Maury County Hospital following the accident on Columbia Street. The body was at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home where arrangements were incomplete.<br />Survivors include his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Woodard, Jr. of Columbia; two sisters, Tammy Lynn and Penny Woodard, both of Columbia; two brothers, Darren of Columbia and Tim Woodard with the Navy in Japan. Tim Woodard was raised in Pulaski, a relative said.<br />Also surviving are two aunts of Pulaski, Joyce Bunn and Jewel Downing, and his paternal grandmother, Roberta Woodard of Pulaski.<br /><br />WOODARD, Roy Garland OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Aug 1988<br />Mr. Roy Garland Woodard, 63, of Pulaski, died Thursday, Aug. 18, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with E. J. Davis officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Woodard was the son of the late Charlie and Eliza May Woodard. He worked as a mechanic at Butler&#8217;s Garage.<br /><br />Survivors include two brothers, James L. and Allen Woodard, both of Pulaski; four sisters, Ethyl Adams of Kentucky, Louise Russell of Lynnville, Margaret Park and Clara Hill, both of Nashville.<br /><br />WOODARD, Russell Earl OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Mar 1986<br />Mr. Russell Earl Woodard, 80, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1986, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Harry Elyea officiating. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Woodard was the son of the late George Richard and Iva Mae Fitzpatrick Woodard.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Petty Woodard of Pulaski; two sons, Malloy R. Woodard of South Gate, Mich., Maurice E. Woodard of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, Walter Smith OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 May 1987<br />Mr. Walter Smith Woodard, 70, of Rogersville, Ala., died Tuesday, May 5, 1987, in Tullahoma. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Ben Flatt officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Woodard was the son of the late John H. and Susie Hendrix Woodard. He was a retired self-employed contractor.<br />Survivors include one son, Terry Woodard of Florida; two brothers, Johnny Woodard of Dickson, Carl Woodard of Campbellsville; five sisters, Freddie M. Taylor, Louise Long and Marie Rogers, all of Tullahoma, Lena Mae Bragg of Nashville, Elnora West of Columbia; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODRUFF, William Lee OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 24 Oct 1985<br />William Lee Woodruff, 69, of Aspen Hill, died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11:30 a.m.Saturday, Oct. 19, at Phoenix Chapel A.M.E.Church with Rev. Dossie Coleman officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Willie and Birdie Reedus Woodruff.<br />He was a retired school bus driver for the Giles County school system.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hattie Lou Woodruff of Aspen Hill; one son, William Edward Woodruff of Cunningham, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. Laverta Gilbert of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Eva Ghant of Evanston, Ill.; one step-son, Robert L. Hall of Petersburg; two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Fletcher, Mrs. Ruby Andrews, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; nine grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.<br /><br />WOODS, J. C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Apr 1986<br />J. C. Woods, 67, died last week in Florence, Ala. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, 1986 at the Elkins and Son Funeral Home in Florence with burial in Florence.<br />He was a Baptist minister in Florence. Survivors include a brother, Carlos Woods of Pulaski.<br /><br />WOODS, Ruth D. Miles OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jan 1982<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth D. Woods, 88, who died on Sunday, January 10 at Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg, were held on Tuesday, January 12 at 3:00 p.m. Services were conducted at Freeman-Pettus Funeral Home, burial in Union Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Woods was the wife of the late Frank Woods and the daughter of the late Sam and Mollie Stevenson Miles.<br />Survivors include three sons, Haskel Woods of Waye, MI; Malcolm Woods and Charles Woods of Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Grace Goins of Lenoir City, TN, Annie Mae Hood of Lawrenceburg, Jewel James of Leoma, and Lurlene Goolsby of Harvey, IL. She also leaves 21 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, John L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Dec 1984<br />John L. Woodard, 76, Pulaski, died on Wednesday, November 28, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late Jim and Sally Henson Woodard. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, November 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Mae Woodard, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Mary F. Witherow and Mrs. June Watkins, both of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, Robert L. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Jul 1980<br />Robert L. Woodard, 54, of 321 West Washington St. died in Giles County Hospital Monday, July 21, 1980 following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday July 23 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Mr. Woodard was born Jan. 1, 1926, the son of the late Thomas Ebert Woodard and Bessie Adkins Glasco.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lola Myers Woodard; one son, David Lee Woodard and two daughters, Mrs. Rita Malone and Patsy Woodard, all of Pulaski; three step-daughters, Mary Damron, Fall River, Linda Waits, Johnnie Fay Lusk, both of Zion, Ill.; four brothers, Franklin Woodard, L. D. Woodard and Carl Woodard, all of Pulaski, James Woodard, Mt. Juliet; seven sisters, Mildred Jones, Chicago, Ruth Williams, Alabama, Mary Sue Russell, Nashville, Magalene Woodard, Nashville, Betty Fagan, Pulaski, Rebecca Ann Wiser, El Paso, Tex., Imogen Stevens, Pulaski and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, Thomas Carlton OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Feb 1983<br />Thomas Carlton Woodard, 17, of 1208 Mill Street in Pulaski died as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Thursday, February 17, 1983, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends Clarence K. Stewart and Ted Huntley at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, Feb.19 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Thomas was the son of Billy Woodard and Linda Woodard Bishop, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />Additional survivors include step-father, Bobby Bishop; step-mother, Gwen Woodard; grandmothers, Beatrice Woodard and Ruby Elder; three half-brothers, Christopher and Evin Bert Bishop, and John Allen Garner; and four half-sisters, Tammy Lynn and Daffney Gean Garner, and Tonia Lynn and Christy Lee Bishop, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WORD, Floyd Donald OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 22 Oct 1987<br />Mr. Floyd Donald Word, 54, of Derwood, Md., formerly of Minor Hill, died Saturday, Oct. 17, 1987, at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Md. Funeral and burial services were held Thursday, Oct. 22, at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C.<br />Mr. Word was retired from the Navy.<br />Survivors include his wife, Judy Word of Derwood; his mother, Mrs. Tommie Word of Minor Hill; two daughters, Sherri Baker and Rebecca Word, both of Derwood; five sons, Stanley Word of Tampa, Fla., Stacey Word of Lebanon, Tenn., Patrick, Scott and Martin Word, all of Derwood; one grandson; one sister, Betty Raney of Florence, Ala.; three brothers, Everett Word of Henderson, Ala., J. T. Word of Athens, Ala., and James Word of Orlando, Fla.<br /><br />WORD, Richard Roy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Nov 1980<br />Funeral services for Richard Roy Word, 75, who died Sunday, November 23 at his home on Route 1, Minor Hill, were conducted Monday at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mark Johnson. Interment was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Word, who was a merchant at Minor Hill, was a Tennessee native. His parents were the late John and Etta Hillis Word.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Myrtle White Word; a son, Billy Joe Word, Minor Hill; a daughter, Mrs. Billy Gene Norwood, Minor Hill; two brothers, Melvin Word and Avery Word, Minor Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Marie Burgess, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Laura Mae Helton, Minor Hill and Mrs. Carl Robinson, Pulaski; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WORD, Tommie Coffman OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Nov 1988<br />Tommie Coffman Word, 89, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 25, at Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala. with Aldon Hendrix officiating. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Word was a member of Booth Chapel Church of Christ. She was married to the late W. Avery Word.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Betty Raney, Florence, Ala.; three sons, Everette Word, Anderson, Ala., J. T. Word, Athens, Ala., James Word, Orlando, Fla.; one sister, Louise Lindsey, Athens, Ala.; 19 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WORD, William Avery OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Feb 1986<br />Mr. William Avery Word, 89, of Minor Hill, died Friday, Jan. 31, 1986, at Jackson Clinic in Lester, Ala. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus officiating. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Word was the son of the late John Tyler and Etta Howard Word. He was a retired farmer.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tommie Word of Minor Hill; four sons, Everett Word of Anderson, Ala., J. T. Word of Athens, Ala., James S. Word of Florida, Donald Word of Maryland; one daughter, Betty Rainey of Florence, Ala.; one brother, Melvin Word of Minor Hill; three sisters, Iva Robinson of Brick Church, Laura Mae Helton of Minor Hill, Marie Burgess of Florence, Ala.; 17 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WORKMAN, Johnny Ray Jr. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 1 Jul 1981<br />Funeral services for Johnny Ray Workman, Jr., 49, of Route 2, Pulaski, who died Tuesday, June 23 in Maury County Hospital, were held Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant. The Rev. Wendell and the Rev. Ernest Casteel officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Workman was the son of Mrs. Rebecca Attkisson Dickson, Ethridge, who survives and the late Johnny Workman, Sr.<br />Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Geneva Prentice Workman; a son, Wendell Wade Workman, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Glen Adams, Lynnville and Miss Rita Workman, Pulaski; three brothers, J. D Workman and Clifford Workman, Elkhart, Ind., and Samuel Workman, Mishawaka, Ind.; four half brothers, Charlie Workman and Robert Dickson,,, Columbia, Paul Dickson, Lawrenceburg and Earl Dickson, Ethridge; two sisters, Mrs. Dolly Fulmer, Elkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Loudell Lemay, Mt. Pleasant; four half sisters, Mrs. Leroy Bozeman and Mrs. Tommy Martin, Kentucky, Mrs. Bobby Potts, Columbia and Mrs. Larry Pitts, Santa Fe; two step-sisters, Mrs. Mary Dobb, Summertown, and Mrs. Evelyn Creatle, Michigan and a grandson, Jerrry Glen Adams, Jr., Lynnville.<br /><br />WORKMAN, Mary Frances Renfro OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Mar 1983<br />Mary Frances Workman, 90, of Pulaski Terrace Aprartments, died on Sunday, February 27,<br />1983 at Pulaski Health Care Center.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 1 with the Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Interment followed at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Lewis County, Mrs. Workman was the daughter of the late William W. and Lenora Wisdom Renfro. She was married to the late J. Elson Workman.<br />Survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. Edith Foster of Columbia; two grandchildren, Ronald Foster of Columbia and Juanita (John) Young of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. W. B. (Mae) Harbin of Mt. Pleasant; four great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WORLEY, Evie Davis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Apr 1982<br />Mrs. Evie Davis Worley, 92, died on Thursday, April 1, 1982, at Life Care Center in Morristown, Tennessee.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James B. and Amanda Daughtery Davis and the wife of the late Flautt Worley. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 2, 1982, at Bennett-May Chapel, Pulaski, Andy Brown officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Elaine Tooker, Centerville and Mrs. Ruth Jones, Morristown; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WORSHAM, Christine Clark OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Sep 1982<br />Christine Clark Worsham, age 67, of 554 Highland Street, Pulaski, died September 21, 1982, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, TN.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, September 23, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Bass officiating. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Worsham was a member of the Methodist Church and a retired teacher at the Adult Service Center.<br />Mrs. Worsham was the daughter of the late Amos Clark, Sr. and the late Lillian Fox Clark. She was married to the late Mebby Worsham.<br />Survivors include three sons, Billy Randolph of Nashville, Joe Randolph of Atlanta, Ga., Don Randolph of Pulaski; one daughter, Sue Parrish of Culleoka; three brothers, Leslie Clark of Cornersville, Rivers Clark of Lynnville, Amos Clark, Jr. of Pulaski; two sisters, Roberta Hankins, Elise Clark, both of Pulaski; 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WORSHAM, John Ephram OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 3 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for John Ephram Worsham, 85, of New Zion Community, Route 3, Pulaski, Tenn., were held Saturday, November 29, 1980 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial in New Zion Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Richard Long officiating.<br />Mr. Worsham died Thursday, Nov. 27 in Lewisburg Community Hospital following a stay of four years in a Lewisburg Nursing Home.<br />A Giles County native, the son of the late Miles Staley Worsham and the late Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Hamlin Worsham. Mr. Worsham was a retired farmer and a member of Friendship Methodist Church. His was was the late Katie Belle Poole Worsham.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Griggs, Pulaski, Mrs. Robbie Guthrie, Pulaski, Mrs. Wilma Guthrie, LaGrange, Ohio and Mrs. Marthalene Tarpley, Pulaski; two sons, James Worsham and Billy Worsham, both of Pulaski; 22 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren; one brother, Miles Homer Worsham.<br /><br />WORSHAM, Linda Lee OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Oct 1988<br />Miss Linda Lee Worsham, 45, of Hermitage, died Friday, Oct. 21, 1988, at her residence. Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Pete Furnier officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Worsham was the daughter of the late Meacham F. Worsham, She was an employee of South Central Bell.<br />Survivors include her mother, Frances Worsham of Pulaski; two brothers, Lester and Eddie Worsham, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Jean Weaver and Sue Vaughan, both of Hermitage.<br /><br /><br />WORSHAM, Lola Wolaver OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Aug 1986<br />Mrs. Lola Worsham, 91, of Lewisburg, died Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1986, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 21, at Cornersville Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Diana Cemetery. London Funeral Home in Lewisburg was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Worsham was the daughter of the late Frank and Leona Beck Wolaver. She was married to the late Willie Worsham.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mildred Clark of Pulaski, Elizabeth Haislip of Cornersville, Judy Dean of Nashville; four grandchildren.<br /><br />WORSHAM, Meacham F. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Jun 1985<br />Meacham F. Worsham, 76, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, June 12, 1985, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John P. and Sue Ingram Worsham. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Charlie Seaton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sarah Frances Worsham of Pulaski; two sons, Lester and Eddie Worsham, both of Pulaski; three daughters, Jean Weaver, Linda Worsham, both of Hermitage, Sue Vaughn of Dallas, Texas; one brother, Buford Worsham of Old Hickory; one sister, Miss Lucille Worsham of Cornersville; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WORSHAM, Susanne Kirkpatrick OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 10 Sep 1987<br />Mrs. Susanne K. Worsham, 71, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Illinois, Mrs. Worsham was the daughter of the late William D. and Janine Kerr Kirkpatrick. She was retired from Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include daughters, Joy Pigg of Pulaski, Kay Ingram of Jackson, Miss.; one sister, Mary D. Langford of Nashville; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WRAY, Allen OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 May 1989<br />Mr. Allen Wray, 63, of Minor Hill, died Thursday, May 25, 1989, at his residence. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Nolen Brunson officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wray was the son of the late Elza and Etha Burgess Wray. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Frances Davis Wray of Minor Hill.<br /><br />WRAY, Arthur Floyd OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 18 Dec 1984<br />Arthur Floyd Wray, 80, Pulaski, died on Monday, December 17, 1984, at his residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Dave and Annie Rogers Wray.<br />Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, December 19, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Shores Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Viola Wray, Pulaski; three sons, James Wray, Pulaski, L. D. Wray, Columbus, Georgia, and Joe Wray, Lawrenceburg; two step-sons, Marcus Russell, Chattanooga, and Junior Ussery, Athens, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Luthene McGee, Pulaski; two brothers, Audie Wray, Pulaski, and Otto Wray, Columbia; three sisters, Lorene Reynolds, Pulaski, Geneva Pope and Mary Dean Rolin, Columbia; 12 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />WRAY, Lonza David OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1986<br />Mr. Lonza David Wray, 52, of Columbus, Ga., died Monday, Sept. 29, 1986, at Martin Army Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 30, at Fort Benning, Ga. Strifler-Hamby Funeral Home was in charge.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wray was the son of the late Floyd and Thelma Henderson Wray. He was retired from the U. S. Army.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Catherine Haskins Wray of Columbus, Ga.; two sons, Joe Terry and Mack Wray, both of Columbus, Ga.; one daughter, Lisa Wray of Mississippi; two brothers, James Wray of Pulaski, Joe Wray of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Luthene McGee of Pulaski; five grandchildren.<br /><br />WRENN, Ethel Ray OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Jun 1981<br />A former Pulaski resident, Mrs. Ethel Ray Wrenn, 87, of Route 1, Thompson Station, died Saturday, June 3 at Harpeth-Terrace Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 10:00 a. m at Franklin Memorial Chapel with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. The Rev. George K. Jones was the officiant.<br />A native of Arkansas, Mrs. Wrenn was the daughter of the late James W. and Susan America Owen Ray. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Franklin.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. M. M. Rayburn, Thompson Station; a brother, John Harvey Ray, Oklahoma; and a grandson, William Elbert Rayburn, Thompson Station.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Ambers Nichelson OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 18 Jun 1987<br />A 77-year-old Goodspring man died of massive head injuries as a result of a one-vehicle accident on U. S. Highway 11 Tuesday afternoon. Dead is Ambers Nichelson Wright, a retired employee of Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Mr. Wright was taken to Hillside Hospital by the Giles County Ambulance Service where he died a short time later. A witness said the pickup truck he was driving suddenly began to swerve, went off the road and hit an embankment near the 10-mile marker on Highway 11.<br />Mr. Wright was the son of the late Harlan O. and Lucie Haney Wright. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Services were at 3 p.m. today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Survivors include his wife, Ellie Davis Wright of Goodspring; one daughter, Marilyn Wall of Goodspring; one son-in-law, John Wall of Goodspring; two brothers, Harlen Wright of Minor Hill and Hollis Wright of Tyler, Texas; four sisters, Idell Hart of Lubbock, Texas, Nell Wetzel of McMinnville, Lela Mae Fagen of Birmingham and Floris Ulrich of Athens, Ala.; three grandchildren.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Calvin C. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Jun 1981<br />Calvin C. Wright, 51, died Wednesday, June 10 at his home on Route 2, Ardmore, Ala. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 3:00 p. m. at Sands Spring Baptist Church by the Rev. J. D. Saints. Interment was in Myers Cemetery.<br />Mr. Wright, a native of Tennessee, was the son of the late John and Sarah Henderson Wright.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Roberta Ann Moore Wright; a son, James Glen Wright, Ardmore and a sister, Miss Johnnie Mai Wright, Prospect. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Charlie Matt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Oct 1986<br />Mr. Charlie Matt Wright, 79, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Oct. 12, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 14, at Old Zion Primitive Baptist Church with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Wright was a retired farmer and a native of Lincoln County. His parents were the late Tom and Ida McDonald Wright. He was a deacon of Old Zion Primitive Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Daisy Wright McClain of Pulaski; one step-son, Cecil Wright of Pulaski; nephew, Noah Young of Pulaski; two step-grandchildren, Robert L. and Brenda Wright of Dayton, Ohio; step-great-grandson, Marcus Wright of Dayton, Ohio; one aunt, Bertha Gentry of Louisville, Ky.; one uncle, Louis McDonald of Louisville, Ky.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Daniel Matthew OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Jun 1987<br />Daniel Matthew Wright, 2-months old, of Ardmore, Tenn., died Thursday, June 4, 1987, at his residence.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, June 5, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Bill Warren officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Survivors include his father, Randy Mitchell, and his mother, Teressa Wright, of Ardmore, Tenn.; one sister, Dana Wright of Ardmore, Tenn.; maternal grandparents, Jessie and Ruth Wright of Elkmont, Ala.<br /><br />WRIGHT, DeWitt OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 06 Dec 1983<br />Mr. DeWitt Wright, age 71, died December 1, 1983, at the Health Care Nursing Home. Funeral services were held in the Campbell Chapel A.M.E. Church at 1 p.m. Sunday, December 4, with the Rev. Willie Lee Leslie officiating.<br />Mr. Wright was a retired farmer and a lifelong resident of Giles County. He was a member of the Fayetteville Seventh Day Adventist Church. He was the son of the late Tom and Ida M. McDaniel Wright.<br />Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Ida Mae Wright; sons, Robert A. Harwell of Toledo, Ohio, 1st Sgt. Herbert D. Wright of Memphis, Master Sgt. Ben A.. Wright of Proving Grounds, Maryland, Elmer C. Wright of Joliet, Illinois, Douglas Wright of Spokane, Washington, Staff Sgt. Albert Wright of U. S. Army, Germany; daughters, Mrs. Thelma Hadley, Fayetteville, Mrs. Virginia Williams of Memphis, Mrs. Martha Ann McGear of Fayetteville, Mrs. Frances House of Nashville, Miss Linda Wright of Memphis, Mrs. Kathy Kinnon of Chicago, Illinois; sister, Daisy Wright McClain of Pulaski; brother, Mr. Charles Matt Wright of Pulaski; step-daughter, Mrs. Earstine Fields of Birmingham, Alabama; aunt, Mrs. Bertha Jackson, Uncle, Mr. Louis McDonald; both of Louisville, Ky.; 20 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Ellie Davis OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 Dec 1988<br /><br />Mrs. Ellie Davis Wright, 87, Route 1, Goodspring, died Dec. 12, 1988 at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />She was the daughter of the late Thomas Carr and Amanda Jane Davis and the wife of the late Ambers Wright.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Marylin Wall of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Cecil White of Pulaski and three grandchildren, Jennifer, Michelle and Jeff Wall, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Estelle Colbert OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 05 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Estelle Wright, 57, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Clarence Lee Colbert. She was a member of the Eastern Star and was employed at Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Felix Snell officiating.<br />Survivors include, her husband, Robert A. Wright; one daughter, Charlotte W. Mitchell of Pulaski; her mother, Robert Clark Hankins of Pulaski; step-father, Robert Hankins of Pulaski; and two grandsons.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Ida Hester OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 04 Aug 1982<br />Mrs. Ida Hester Wright, 84, a resident of Ardmore Nursing Home, died on Friday, July 30, 1982, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late Tom and Francis McAlister White and the wife of the late Mitchell Wright.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 31, at Bennett-May Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors include one brother, Ervin White, Kansas City, Kansas; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Jack Harwell, Pulaski; and one stepson, Harold Wright, Decatur, Alabama.<br /><br />WRIGHT, James Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jul 1987<br />James Robert Wright, Sr., age 78, died Sunday, July 26, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, July 29 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Boyd David and Cora Green Wright. He is survived by his wife, Luthene Norwood Wright.<br />Other survivors include, six daughters, Alene Howell and Margaret Barnett, both of Spring Hill, TN, Linda McElrath and Janice Banks, both of Pulaski, Cathey Woodard and Faye Darnel, both of Lynnville; one son, James Robert Jr., Aubondale, Fla.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Clara Collins and Mrs. Lorene King, both of Lewisburg; and 3 brothers, Joe, Gerald and Carter, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Jerry Leonard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Apr 1985<br />Jerry Leonard Wright, 50, died March 24, 1985, at his residence in Cleveland, Ohio. A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Fannie Smith Myers and the late Elmore Wright.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Saturday, March 20, at Abraham McKissack Memorial Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Sgt. Terry Wright of U.S.A. Marines in Korea; three daughters, Miss Sharon Wright, Mrs. Katha W. Simmons, both of Louisville, Kentucky, Mrs. Karen Cottrell of Indiana; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Joseph Bradford OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Aug 1982<br />Memorial services were held at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville on August 11 for Dr. Jospeh Bradford Wright, 57, of Atlanta.<br />Dr. Wright died in an Atlanta hospital after a long illness. He was a Giles County native, the son of the former Dr. Joe B. Wright and Margaret Wagstaff Wright of Lynnville.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Judy Redd; one son, Joseph Bradford Wright III of Atlanta; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Wright Stern of Birmingham; and one sister, Mrs. W. B. Harwell of Nashville.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Kathryn Lorene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 01 Jun 1989<br />Miss Kathryn Lorene Wright, 62, of Wales, died Tuesday, May 30, 1989, at Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 31, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Albert Pope and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Wright was the daughter of the late Johnny and Sally Green Wright.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Claude Wright of Dyersburg and Hershell Wright of Pulaski; one sister, Alice Darnell of Pulaski.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Maggie M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Mar 1982<br />Mrs. Maggie M. Wright, 58, died on Saturday, March 20, 1982 in Chicago, Illinois.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. on Sunday, March 21 at Union Hill Baptist Church. Reverend Robert E. Dailey officiated with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Celesteen Harney of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Dangerfield of Prospect and Mrs. Mildred Avery of Nashville; and eight brothers, Robert and Nathaniel Harney of Fayetteville; H. M. and Joe Harney of Elkton, Tyree Harney of Chicago, Ill., Gant Lewis Harney of Nashville, Arthor Lee Harney of Cleveland, Ohio, and Arthor Harney, Jr. of Prospect.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral arrangements.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Mattie Evelyn Carroll OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 22 Mar 1983<br />Mrs. Mattie Evelyn Wright, 84, of 627 E. Jefferson Street, Pulaski, died on Thursday, March 17, 1983 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 20 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wright was a retired nurse. She was married to the late Claude A. Wright. She was the daughter of the late Jasper and Zella Anne Dailey Carroll.<br /><br />She is survived by, three sons, Robert and Jimmy Wright, both of Pulaski, and M. J. Pennington of Register, GA; one daughter, Mary Claude Mitchell of Pulaski; two brothers, Felix Carroll of Russellville, KY, and William Carroll of Anderson, IN; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Petry and Mrs. Gladys Courets, both of Anderson, IN; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Retta Tosh OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jan 1989<br />Retta Tosh Wright, 67, died Thursday, Dec. 29, 1988 at her home in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Dec. 31 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Ernest Casteel officiating. Burial was in New Grove Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Ike and Lois Bryant Tosh. Survivors include her husband, Hershel Wright of Pulaski; one brother, Bill Tosh of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs.Lizzie T. Sisk of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Rosa Lee Young OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Jan 1981<br />Mrs. Rosa Lee Wright, 73, Pulaski, died Wednesday, December 31, 1980 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sat., Jan. 3 at Old Zion Primitive Baptist Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, W. E. Wade officiating.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Simon and Annie Harris Young. She is survived by her husband, Charlie Matt Wright, Pulaski; one son, Cecil Wright, Pulaski; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Sallie Ruth Green OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 May 1985<br />Mrs. Sallie Ruth Wright, 75, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 10, at Merihill Nursing Home in Lewisburg. A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Harrison and Lizzie Green and was married to the late Johnnie H. Wright.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 12, at Bennett May Chapel with burial in New Zion Cemetery, Rev. Albert Pope and Rev. Elmer Howell officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Katherine Wright and Alice Darnell, both of Pulaski; two sons, Hershel Wright of Pulaski, William Claude Wright of Dyersburg; 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WYNNE, Robert Harrison OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jul 1983<br />Mr. Robert Harrison Wynne, age 70, of 409 Cedar Lane, Pulaski, died July 22, 1983, in Parkview Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, July 24, 1983, at 3:30 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Horace Bass and Joe Elliott officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wynne was a member of the Methodist Church and was a service station owner. He was the son of the late Roy W. and Agness McCormick Wynne.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Wynne of Pulaski; one son, Robert H. Wynne, Jr. of Murfreesboro; two daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Neighbors of Fort Walton, Florida, Mrs. Marilyn Quackenbus of St. Petersburg, Florida; six grandchildren; two brothers, Buddy Wynne of Pulaski and Frank Wynne, Selmer, Alabama; and one sister, Virginia Reese of Montgomery, Alabama.<br /><br /><br />WRIGHT, William Amos OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Jul 1984<br />William Amos Wright, 79, Route 2, Cornersville, died on Sunday, July 1, 1984, in Lewisburg Community Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Boyd and Cora Green Wright. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in New Zion Cemetery, Paul Webb officiating.<br />Survivors include four brothers, Robert Wright, Carter Wright, Joe Wright, and Gerald Wright, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Collins, Eagleville, Tennessee, and Mrs. Lorene King, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />YANNAYON, Jennifer, James and Benjamin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 26 Jul 1988<br />Funeral services for three members of a former Giles County family killed in a traffic accident in Virginia Saturday will be held Wednesday.<br />Dead at the scene of the accident was Jennifer Yannayon, 9, of Route 3, Sparta, Tenn. James Yannayon, 49, her father, died two hours later at a hospital in Roanoke, Va., and Benjamin<br />Yannayon, 19, her brother, died later that evening in that same hospital.<br />Hannah Yannayon, Jennifer&#8217;s sisters, and a passenger in the van is still in the hospital in Virginia with a broken hip. All other family members, including Mrs. Mary Ellen Weaver Yannayon, James Yannayon&#8217;s wife, were treated for minor cuts and bruises.<br />Mr. Yannayon, former operator of a woodworking shop on Powder Mill Hill, had moved his family to Crossville several months ago. The were taking a vacation to Pennsylvania and were returning home when the accident occurred at about 8:30 a.m. Saturday on a Roanoke interstate.<br />The accident occurred when a homemade trailer being pulled by the van began to fishtail and caused the van to swerve and overturn.<br />Authorities said they were traveling in the middle lane and Mrs. Yannayon, the driver of the vehicle, began to change lanes. One son reportedly yelled, &#8220;There&#8217;s a car beside you,&#8221; and she swerved back and forth, according to authorities.<br />The family, members of the White County Mennonite Church, had moved from Giles County to Sparta, where Mr. Yannayon was going to expand a woodshop.<br />Mr. Yannayon, who with his family had lived in Giles County for several years, was known for his charitable works.<br />&#8220;He helped a lot of people, providing clothes and food to those in need. He was a real good, kind and giving person,&#8221; said Tommy Singleton of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services for the three will be at White County Mennonite Church in Sparta at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday with services and burial at the Choates Creek Methodist Church and Choates Creek Cemetery at 5 p.m. Wednesday.<br />In addition to his wife (mother) and daughter (sister) Hannah, they are survived by five sons (brothers), Timothy Yannayon of Belvidere, Tenn., Todd Yannayon of Lawrenceburg, Stanley, Frederick and Charles Yannayon, all of Sparta, and one daughter (sister), Becky Williams of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />Mr. Yannayon is also survived by his father, Stanley Yannayon of San Diego, Calif.; one brother, Larry Yannayon of Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. James Solly of Massillon, Ohio, and Barbara Diceman<br /><br />YANNAYON, Rita Turley OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 May 1982<br />Rita Yannayon, 42, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Monday, May 10, 1982, at Huntsville Hospital after an extended illness. Her body was donated to the University of Alabama for medical study.<br />A memorial service will be held on Sunday, May 30 at the Choates Creek Methodist Church at 1:30 p.m. with Ben Lamp officiating.<br />Mrs. Yannayon was married to James Yannayon of Giles County and was the daughter of Thomas Turley and the late Georgia Turley.<br />Additional survivors include 5 children, Timothy, Todd, Becky, Benjamin and Jennifer Yannayon, all of Giles County; two brothers, Robert Turley of Canal Fulton, OH and Robert Turley of Pleasant Hill, TN; and 3 sisters, Betty Turley of Pleasant Hill, Linda Matthews of Akron, OH, and Ellen Groff of Canal Fulton, OH.<br />In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the American Cancer Society.<br /><br />YANT, Frank OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Sep 1986<br />Mr. Frank Yant, 67, of Prospect (Elkton community) died Monday, Sept. 22, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with William Suddarth and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Yant was the son of the late Grover C. and Lola Phelps Yant. He was retired from Maremont-Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his wife, Georgia Lee Yant of Elkton; three sons, Jerry, David and Dan Yant, all of Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Diane Ratley of Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Bill Yant of Pulaski, James Yant of Columbia; four sisters, Rosa Wells of Pulaski, Sarah Hargrove of Scotts Hill, Louise Hannah of Lynnville, Elizabeth Powers of Nashville; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />YANT, Ina OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 20 Jan 1987<br />Miss Ina Yant, 90, of Pulaski, died Saturday, Jan. 17, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 19, at Bennett May Chapel with Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Yant was the daughter of the late Reece and Sallie Toomey Yant.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />YANT, Johnnie OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 16 Sep 1981<br />Johnnie Yant, 68, of Route 2, Prospect died Sunday, September 13 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br /><br />A retired employee of Gabriel Division Maremont Corp., Mr. Yant was born in A native of Giles County, the son of the late Grover Cleveland, Sr. and Lola Phelps Yant. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Hill Yant; six daughters, Mrs. Betty Young, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Mary Ruth Newton, Pulaski, Mrs. Mattie Lou Davis, Elktn, Mrs. Barbara Haley, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Fannie Rolin, Ardmore and Mrs. Emily Billings, Blanche; two sons, John Yant, Murfreesboro and James Yant, Ardmore; four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Hargrove, Scotts Hill Community, Mrs. Louise Hannah, Lynnville, Mrs. Rosie Wells, Conway Community and Mrs. Lizzie Powers, Nashville; three brothers, Bill Yant, Aspen Hill Community, James Richard Yant, Columbia and Frank Yant, Elkton and 22 grandchildren.<br /><br />YANT, Richard P. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 17 Feb 1982<br />Richard P. Yant, 84, died on Tuesday, February 9, 1982, at Giles County Hospital. A Giles County native, he was the son of the late Reece and Sallie Tooney Yant. He was a retired farmer and a Methodist.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, February 11, at Bennett-May Chapel, Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one sister, Miss Ida Yant, Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />YARBROUGH, L. M. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 23 Dec 1981<br />Funeral services for Lucius M. Yarbrough, 79, were held at 2:00 p. m. on Monday, December 21 at Bennett-May Chapel. Services were conducted by the Reverends Ricky Rolin and Andy Brown. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County and a retired farmer, Mr. Yarbrough died on December 19 at Huntsville Hospital.<br />His parents were the late Turner A. and Ida Ball Yarbrough.<br />Mr. Yarbrough is survived by his wife, Mrs. Doris Thurman Yarbrough of Route 7, Pulaski.<br />Retired Giles County farmer L. M. Yarbrough, 79, died Saturday, December 19 at Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. on Monday, December 21 at Bennett-May Chapel. Rev. Andy Brown and Rev. Rick Rolin officiated and burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Yarbrough is survived by his wife, Doris Thurman Yarbrough. He was the son of the late Turner A. and Ida Ball Yarbrough.<br /><br />YEAGER, Amnon Blake (Andy) III OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 20 Jul 1989<br />Anson Blake (Andy) Yeager, III, a veteran Tennessee Highway Patrolman, died early this (Thursday) morning in a Nashville hospital while being evaluated for a heart transplant. St. Thomas officials said the officer had not been placed on the waiting list for a hear at the time of his death.<br />Yeager, 45, 1201 Tucker Drive, Pulaski, had been with the Highway Patrol since Sept. 23, 1968&#8230;..<br />Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />Yeager was the son of Ann Houser Yeager of Columbia and the late Anson B. Yeager, Jr. A native of Atlanta, Ga., Yeager was married to Joyce Smith Yeager of Pulaski.<br />Other survivors include one brother, Timothy (Tim) Howard Yeager, Columbia. Troopers of the Tennessee Highway Patrol will serve as pallbearers.<br /><br />YEARTA, George Wilburn OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Apr 1982<br />George William Yearta, 72, died on Monday, April 5, 1982, at his home on Route 1, Minor Hill.<br />A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late John and Ada Longshore Yearta and the husband of the late Velian Craig Yearta. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Mark Johnson officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, David Yearta and Ethridge Yearta, Fairview, Texas; two step-sons, Herbert Pitts and J. W. Pitts, Pulaski; one daughter, Frances Dorothy Hill, Florence, Alabama; one step-daughter, Mrs. Eva Owens, Pulaski; one brother, William James Yearta, Florida; one sister, Betty Rosson, Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren and 14 step-grandchildren.<br /><br />YOKLEY, Dainese Lane OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Feb 1986<br />Mrs. Dainese Lane Yokley, 42, of Campbellsville, died Saturday, Feb. 7, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 9, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with Cleo Bunt officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Yokley was the daughter of the late Lawrence and Kathleen Clifton Lane.<br />Survivors include her husband, Bobby Yokley of Campbellsville; two sons, Tony Wayne and Troy Ray Yokley, both of Campbellsville; two daughters, Tammy and Tonya Chlane Yokley, both of Campbellsville; four grandchildren.<br /><br />YOKLEY, Era Mae Davis OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 17 Dec 1980<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Era Mae Yokley, 60, of Route 1, Ethridge, who died Monday, December 15, 1980, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ ministers Herbert McNeese and Terrell Pitts. Burial followed in John Lay Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Yokley, was the daughter of the late Will and Bertha Rose Davis. Her husband was the late Felix Yokley.<br />Survivors include four sons, Bobby Yokley, Steve Yokley and Tim Yokley, Ethridge, and Royce Yokley, Lawrenceburg; five daughters, Miss Susan Yokley and Miss Gail Yokley, Ethridge, Mrs. Connie Casteel, Loretto, Mrs. Glenda Harmond, Pulaski and Mrs. Retha Finley, Tony, Ala.; a brother, W. C. Davis, Ethridge; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Diehel, Cleveland, Ohio and 17 grandchildren.<br /><br />YOKLEY, Pete OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 6 Feb 1980<br />Pulaskian Pete Yokley, widely known horse trainer and auctioneer, died at his residence, Rebel Farms, early Sunday morning, February 3.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, February 5, at the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Neal Dean, Dr. Gudger Nichols and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Col. Yokley, the son of the late Sam Steele and Bessie Holt Yokley, was an avid horseman for over thirty years and a partner and auctioneer for the largest Walking Horse Sale in the world at Lewisburg&#8217;s Murray Farms. He had won over 500 blue ribbons in the showing of road horses.<br />Last fall at the Kentucky State Fair, Colonel Yokley was honored by being inducted into the Road Horse Hall of Fame where he received a standing ovation. In September of 1979 he was feted at an appreciation dinner by the Pulaski Rotary Club for his contribution to the Red Carpet Horse Show.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Donna Abernathy of Pulaski; a brother, Tom Yokley of Jackson and one grandchild. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOKLEY, Roger Dale OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 31 Jan 1989<br />Roger Dale Yokley, 33, died Thursday, Jan. 26, 1989, at his home. Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 29 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Marvin Nelson and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the Imogene Rose Yokely and the late Arlin Lee Yokley.<br />Other survivors include Mary Ann Yokley, Pulaski; one son, Doug Yokley; one daughter, Sabrina Yokley; two brothers, Terry Yokley, Pulaski, Tommy Yokley, Nunnelly; grandfather, Hershel Rose, Pulaski.<br /><br />YOKLEY, Royce Melvin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 28 Feb 1989<br />Royce Melvin Yokley, 48, died Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1989 at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Feb. 23 at North Funeral Home Chapel in Lawrenceburg with Herbert McNeese and Jerry Dryden officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.<br />He was minister at Pleasant Valley Church of Christ in Lawrence County and employed at Murray Ohio Company.<br />He was the son of the late Felix and Era Mae Davis Yokley. Survivors include his wife, Martha Joyce Yokley, Lawrenceburg; one son, Greg Yokley, Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Bobby and Steve Yokley, Ethridge, and Tim Yokley, Columbia; five sisters, Retha Finley, Toney, Ala., Connie Casteel, Summertown, Glenda Cox, Gail Reasonover and Susie Hayes, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />YORK, Buddy OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 02 Oct 1984<br />Buddy York died on Wednesday, September 28, 1984, at his Pulaski residence. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Solon and Ada King York.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, September 30, at Queen Ann Funeral Home, Roy White officiating, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Allen Patterson, Pulaski, Mrs. Martha Jamar and Mrs. Ethel Cox, both of St. Louis, Missouri, and Mrs. Ada Claybrooks of College Grove, Tennessee; three brothers, Robert York, Pulaski, Ezekiel York, Bryson, and Edward York, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />YOUNG, Anna Ruth Evans OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 25 Nov 1986<br />Mrs. Anna Ruth Young, 84, of Toney, Ala., died Friday, Nov. 14, 1986, at Lincoln County Hospital in Fayetteville. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 16, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Paul McKinney and Rev. Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Young was the daughter of the late James and Izora Abernathy Evans. She was a member of the Frankewing Mt. Zion Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jennie Jo Eason of Nashville; two sons, Glenn E. Young of Frankewing, Willard A. Young of Meridianville, Ala.; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Eugenia Bledsoe of Petersburg, Tenn.; one brother, Al Evans of Jacksonville, Tenn.<br /><br />YOUNG, Cora Allen OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 07 Mar 1985<br />Mrs. Cora Young, 84, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, February 26, 1985, at Maury County Hospital. A native of Rosine, Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late Ledy and Sarah L. Tilford Allen and was married to the late Russell Young.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, February 27, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Bill Morris officiating.<br />Survivors include her niece, Catherine J. Drummond of Akron, Ohio.<br /><br />YOUNG, David D. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 12 Feb 1987<br />Mr. David D. Young, 58, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Gillespie officiating. Burial was in Brick Church Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Young was the son of the late Vinson Hayes Young, Sr. and was employed at Maremont-Gabriel Corporation and a member of the Diana Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Young of Diana; his wife, Junette Young of Pulaski; seven sons, John David, Bobby, Jimmy, Tommy, Paul, Richard, and Tracy Young, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Darby Young of Pulaski; two brothers, Vinson H. Young, Jr. of Lewisburg, Billy Young of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Eley of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Nell Fagan of Lewisburg, Mrs. Mattie McIntyre of Columbia, Mrs. Peggy Jo Haygood of Waynesville, N. C., Mrs. Charlotte Holley of Mt. Juliet; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />YOUNG, Elise Harwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Mar 1988<br />Mrs. Elise Harwell Young, 86, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Feb. 28, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 1, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Dr. David Miller officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Young was the daughter of the late Robert Early and Addie Harwell and was married to the late Sam Young. She was a retired school teacher, having taught in Lincoln and Giles County Schools.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Kathlene McCracken of Pulaski; several nephews.<br /><br />YOUNG, Elsie Montgomery OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 13 Mar 1984<br /><br />Mrs. Elsie Montgomery Young, age 90, of Route 5, McKibbon Lane, Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 7, 1984, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, March 9, in the Bennett May Chapel at 2 p.m. with Bro. Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Young was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ. She was a housewife and was married to the late Arnie Young. She was the daughter of the late<br />William M. and Sarah Harwell Montgomery.<br />Survivors, include, one daughter, Mrs. Cletus Dunnavant of Pulaski; one step-son, Raymond Young of Pulaski; one granddaughter, Miss Janice Dunnavant of Pulaski; and 5 step-grandchildren.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Evelyn OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 09 Dec 1986<br />Miss Evelyn Young, 80, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 4, at Bennett May Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Young was the daughter of the late Daniel A. and Pearl Smith Young. She was a member of the First Methodist Church in Pulaski and was a retired housekeeper.<br />Survivors include one niece, one nephew and several cousins.<br /><br />YOUNG, Juanita Hardison OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 21 Oct 1986<br />Mrs. Juanita Hardison Young, 59, of Pulaski, died Monday, Oct. 13, 1986, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 14, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mrs. Young was the daughter of the late Ernest Hardison. She was a housewife and member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her husband, John M. Young of Pulaski; her mother, Mrs. Edith Foster of Columbia; two sons, Dr. Roger M. Young and Roy W. Young, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren; one brother, Ronald S. Foster of Columbia; one niece and one nephew.<br /><br />YOUNG, Mary Louvene Stapp OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 24 Sep 1985<br />Mrs. Mary Louvene Young, 76, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Paul Woodford officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Gustin A. and Pearlie Mae Bee Stapp and was married to the late Ben Franklin Young.<br />Survivors include two sons, Larry Young of Pulaski, Harold Young of Lewisburg; one step-daughter, Mrs. Patricia Minatra of Greenville, Tenn.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Rosearcher, Mrs. Helen Carter, both of Nashville.<br /><br />YOUNG, Nora Lucille Tomerlin OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 10 Dec 1985<br />Mrs. Nora Lucille Young, 88, died Thursday, Nov. 21, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, at Bennett May Chapel conducted by Rev. Michael O&#8217;Bannon and Rev. Paul McKinney. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Young was a member of the Pisgah Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Joe Young of Atlanta, Ga.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild, all of Georgia; three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Green of Giles County, Mrs. Ruth Davis and Mrs. Gilbert Ingram, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Morris Tomerlin of Giles County, Malcolm Tomerlin of Pulaski, Myron Tomerlin of Ardmore, Tenn.<br /><br />YOUNG, Overton S. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 07 Dec 1982<br />Overton S. Young, 83, of 305 Church Street in Savannah, TN, died on Tuesday, November 30, 1982 at Hardin County Hospital in Savannah.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 1 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Methodist Church, Mr. Young was a retired carpenter. He was the son of Ed and Charlie McLaurine Young and the husband of Ruby Hulsey Young of Savannah.<br />He is also survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Young Taylor of Savannah.<br /><br />YOUNG, Richard Dumont OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 29 Aug 1989<br />Richard Dumont Young, infant son of Richard and Lori Haislip Young, died Thursday, Aug. 24, 1989, at Vanderbilt University. Graveside services were held Saturday, Aug. 26, at Brick Church Cemetery with Tony Billions officiating. Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home of Lewisburg was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors, other than his parents, include paternal grandmother, Jeanette Young of Brick Church; maternal grandmother, Patsy Haislip Gulley of Murfreesboro; maternal grandfather, Atlee Haislip of Lewisburg; paternal great-grandmother, Gertrude Young of Diana; maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Katie Griggs of Chapel Hill; maternal great-grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Collins of Lewisburg.<br /><br />YOUNG, Robert Wells OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 15 May 1986<br />Robert Wells Young, 60, died Friday, May 9, 1986, in Tampa, Fla., following a short illness. Memorial services were held Sunday, May 11, at Jennings Funeral Home in Tampa.<br />Mr. Young was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Worley Robert Young. Survivors include his mother, Edith Wells Young of Knoxville; his wife, Vancine Morris Young of Tampa; one son; two daughters; three grandchildren; one sister, Margaret Young Ferguson of Knoxville; one aunt, Mrs. C. L. Inman, and several cousins of Giles County.<br /><br />YOUNG, Roy Eugene OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 11 May 1982<br />Roy Eugene Young, 60, of Three Rivers, TX, died at his residence on Wednesday, May 5, 1982.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Reverend Toby Everett at 1:00 p. m. on Saturday, May 8, at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial followed in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mr. Young was a member of the American Legion, U. S. Navy Veteran, and a heavy equipment operator.<br /><br />He is survived by, one daughter, Mrs. Preston Murray of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Horace Dawson of Mt. Pleasant; one brother, Kenneth Young of Three Rivers, TX; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />YOUNG, Ruby Hulsey OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 03 Apr 1986<br />Mrs. Ruby H. Young, 85, of Savannah, Tenn., died Sunday, March 30, 1986, at Memphis Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Young was the daughter of the late Fred and Laura Carvell Hulsey and was married to the late Overton Young.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Young Taylor of Savannah; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Lou Davidson of Nashville; one brother, Robert Hulsey of Giles County.<br /><br />YOUNG, William R. OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 23 Apr 1987<br />Lt. Col. William R. Young, 72, died Friday, April 10, in a Montgomery, Ala. hospital after a brief illness. Graveside services with military honors were held Sunday, April 12, at Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery. Leak-Memory Chapel handled funeral arrangements.<br />A native of Orme, Tenn., Lt. Col. Young was retired from the United States Air Force. He was the son of the late Harvey and Ruth Young of South Pittsburg, Tenn.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Topp Young; three daughters, Martha Lee Caravaca and Elizabeth Lane Young, both of San Jose, Calif., Margaret Helen Young of Florence, Ala.; one brother, Ben W. Young of South Pittsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah D. Hughes and Mrs. Joseph J. Partin.<br /><br />YOUNG, Worley Robert OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 12 Jun 1984<br />Worley Robert Young, 86, Pulaski, died on Sunday, June 10, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A Tennessee native, he was the son of the late William S. and Ella Hays Young. He was a retired produce buyer.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, June 11, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Giles Memory Garden, Thomas Wells officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edith Wells Young, Pulaski; one son, Robert W. Young, Tampa, Florida; one daughter, Margaret Ferguson, Pulaski; two sisters, Lorie Inman and Wilma McFarland, Berea; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />YOWELL, Jewel Dean Woodard OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 08 Dec 1987<br />Mrs. Jewel Dean Woodard Yowell, 60, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1987. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Yowell was the daughter of the late Hughey and Margery Graves Woodard.<br />Survivors include her husband, Forrest Yowell of Lynnville; one son, Walter Kenneth Yowell of Thompson Station; six daughters, Carolyn Talley of Mississippi, Cheryl Russell of Goodspring, Arlene Sims of Lynnville, Darlene Jordon of Prospect, Tina Johnson of Pulaski, Lesia Couette of Huntsville, Ala.; 11 grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />ZEIGLER, Ruby Braly OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 04 Sep 1984<br />Mrs. Ruby Braly Zeigler, 88, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Sunday, September 2, 1984, at Hillside Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert C. and Virginia Neal Braly and was married to the late Charles F. Zeigler. She was a member of Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church.<br />Funeral services were to be held at 1 p. m. Tuesday, September 4, at Bennett-May Chapel, Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Haywood Lyles officiating.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Tom Luna of Giles County and Mrs. Ted Trammell of Nashville; one son, George B. Zeigler of Jacksonville, Ill.; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ZIMMERMAN, Mary Krivcher OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 27 Nov 1986<br />Mrs. Mary K. Zimmerman, 75, of Nashville, died Sunday, Nov. 23, 1986, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after a lengthy illness.<br />Graveside services, conducted by Rabbi Steven Fuchs, were held Monday, Nov. 24, at Temple Cemetery in Nashville. Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home in Nashville was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Zimmerman was married to the late Harry Zimmerman. The couple operated a five-and-10-cent store in Pulaski. In 1950, they founded the Service Merchandise Co. in Nashville. When her husband retired from Service Merchandise in 1981, Mrs. Zimmerman also retired as company secretary. He died earlier this year. She was a member of the Eastern Star Temple, Hadassah and the National Council of Jewish Women.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Doris Tenenbaum, Sue Kresge, both of Nashville; one son, Raymond Zimmerman of Nashville; two brothers, Abe and Robert Krivcher, both of Memphis; 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />ZUCCARELLO, Guy Maxwell OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 30 Jan 1980<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, January 29, at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville for Dr. Guy Maxwell Zuccarello followed by interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Dr. Zuccarello, 78, of Nashville died Saturday, January 26 at Baptist Hospital as a result of a massive heart attack. He was the brother of Mrs. Clyde Ealy of Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Guy Lee and Ida Lee Maxwell Zuccarello. He was a graduate of Massey Military Academy and received his A. B. and D. D. S. degrees from Vanderbilt University where he was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. He also attended the University of Chicago.<br />His life had been devoted to the practice of dentistry since 1927 in Nashville, where he was known as a skilled perfectionist.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma Edney Zuccarello; a step-daughter, Mrs. JoAnn Nikolaiczyio and step-granddaughter, Danielle, both of Binghampton, N. Y.; a sister, Mrs. Clyde Ealy, Pulaski; a nephew, Max Ealy, Pulaski; a niece, Mrs. Dorothy McCord, New Orleans, La.; and a great niece and nephew, Valerie and Mike McCord, Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />ZUCCARELLO, Joe F. OBITUARY: The Pulaski Citizen, 14 May 1980<br />Joe F. Zuccarello, 51, of Hendersonville died Thursday, May 1 at Parkview Hospital, Nashville following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at 11:00 o&#8217;clock at Cole-Garrett Funeral Home in Hendersonville with interment in East Woodlawn Cemetery in that city. The Rev. Courtney Wilson was the officiant.<br />Mr. Zuccarello was the son of Mrs. Lucy Zuccarello of Pulaski and the late Felix Zuccarello.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty Renn Zuccarello; and a daughter, Mrs. William C. Martin, of Hendersonville.<br /><br /><br />Â </p>
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<p>ABEGGLIN, Lura Gladdish The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Lura Abegglin, 90, of Portland, Oregon, died Wednesday, August 11 in Oregon.<br />Graveside services were held Saturday, August 14 with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Neal Dean officiated.<br />Her husband was the late Adolph Abegglin. She was the daughter of the late S. W. And Martha Smithson Gladdish.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Isabel Brown, Portland, Oregon; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Beulah H. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1977<br />Mrs. Beulah Abernathy, 96, of Kingsport, died Saturday, February 12 in that city.<br />Graveside services were conducted Monday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cemetery by the Rev. Dr. Gudger Nichols.<br />Mrs. Abernathy was married to the late Bright Abernathy. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Margaret Abernathy of Kingsport; a son, Solon E. Abernathy, also of Kingsport and one grandchild. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Brown The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1970<br />Brown Abernathy, 53, died Sunday, March 22, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Abernathy were conducted Monday afternoon, March 23, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 5, 1916, the son of the late Homer and Lillian Watson Abernathy.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katherine Abernathy, Pulaski; two sons, Larry and Bobby Abernathy, Pulaski; and one daughter, Miss Joleen Abernathy, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Carl Halloway, Summertown; and one grandchild.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Christine Miles The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1970<br />Mrs. Christine Abernathy, 61, died Tuesday afternoon, April 7, at her home on Poplar Street. Funeral services for Mrs. Abernathy, wife of the late Jake Abernathy, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, April 9, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial will be in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born March 8, 1909, the daughter of the late Elijah and Beulah Wilkerson Miles.<br />Survivors include one son, Henry Dale Abernathy, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Norman Freeman, Matthews, Mo.; Mrs. Hugh Myers, Wildwood, Ill.; six brothers, Willie Miles, Franklin, George Miles, Walter Miles, John Miles, Junior Miles, and Roy Miles, all of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Carol Burns, Mrs. Leslie Williams, Mrs. George Barnes, Pulaski, and Mrs. Emma Fitzpatrick, Lewisburg; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Elizabeth Mason The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1975<br />Miss Elizabeth Mason Abernathy, 76, member of a prominent Giles County family, died Tuesday, June 3 at her home in Prospect.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the home with the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Ben Alford officiating. Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Daughter of the late Edwin F. and Myrtle Mason Abernathy, she was a graduate of both the high school and college departments of Martin College.<br />A life long member of the Prospect Methodist Church she actively participated in the Prospect Home Demonstration Club.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. J. Lindsey Wilkinson of Jacksonville, Fla.; a niece; three nephews and several cousins.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, George Wilson The Giles Free Press 09 Apr 1975<br />Mr. George Wilson Abernathy, 62, Pulaski, died Saturday, April 5, 1975 at his home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 7 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry D. and Emma Abernathy. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rena L. Abernathy; three sons, Mahlon D. Abernathy, Pulaski, Robert L. Abernathy, Frankewing and Eddie Abernathy, Sumac; two daughters, Mrs. Joe Prentice, Pulaski, and Mrs. Charles Barnes, Anthony Hill; a brother, Leroy Abernathy, Scotts Hill; five sisters, Mrs. Walter Miles, Mrs. Carroll Campbell, Mrs. Florence Hathcoat, and Mrs. George Owens, Pulaski, and Mrs. Lee Jackson, Evansville, Ind.; 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Gilbert Benjamin Jr. &#8220;Little Gil&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1970<br />Gil Abernathy, Jr., aged 46, died at his home on South Fourth Street at five o&#8217;clock yesterday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 a. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Gene Gober, pastor of First United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, son of Mrs. Louise Johnson Abernathy and the late Gilbert B. Abernathy, he was stricken with Polio at the age of eleven, and became the first patient to use a respirator in Vanderbilt Hospital in November, 1935. After seven months in the Hospital a respirator was pruchased and he returned home, later going to Warm Springs, Ga., for a year. It is believed by medical authorities that he lived longer in a respirator than anyone in medical history.<br />He received his education by private tutoring and attended Martin College. Later he studied law at home by correspondence.<br />He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, served as honorary member of the faculty of Martin College, honorary member of Pulaski Exchange Club, was a colonel on the stall of the late Governor Frank G. Clement, and in connection with his hobby as an H-O Train Buff, was an active member of National Model Railroad Association. He is survived by his mother.<br />In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial gifts be sent to First United Methodist Church and Martin College.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, James Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Funeral services for James Herbert Abernathy, 72, retired Restaurant owner, were held Wednesday, March 17 at 10 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, Rev. Clarence Stewart and Rev. Gene Gober officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Abernathy died Tuesday, March 15 at the Giles County Hospital following a long illness.<br />Born Jan. 3, 1899 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Arthur Lee and Mattie Ezell Abernathy. Before his retirement, he was the owner and operator of Lakeview Restaurant for many years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and a Mason, Shriner and Scottish Rite.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ardis Florence Abernathy; two brothers, Raymond and Arthur Abernathy both of Pulaski; and a sister, Mrs. Edwin Driver of Madison, Tenn.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Mary Eleanor Fowler The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1974<br />Mrs. Newton Jerome Abernathy, 66, died in Giles County Hospital Tuesday morning after a long illness. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Hollis Hunt and the Rev. William Moss officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Abernathy, the former Miss Mary Eleanor Fowler, was the daughter of the late James Wesley and Laura Darby Fowler of Florence, Ala. She graduated as a registered nurse from Eliza Coffee memorial Hospital in 1927 and in 1928 she moved to Pulaski and married Mr. Abernathy. She began employment as a nurse with Genesco Plant, Pulaski in 1942 and continued there for thirty years, retiring in 1972. She was a member of First United Methodist Church and a former member of The Magazine Club.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Don Massey; three sisters, Mrs. Daniel Haggerty, Florence, Mrs. Emory Freeman, Sheffield, Ala., and Mrs. James Crews, Houston, Texas; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Newton Jerome The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1979<br />Funeral services for Newton Jerome Abernathy, 77, of Pulaski, who died Friday, February 16 in Giles County Hospital were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen was the officiant.<br />Mr. Abernathy was born in Giles County, the son of the late Jerome Clayton and Mary Elizabeth Eslick Abernathy. Before his retirement he was associated with International Mines and Chemicals Corp. Mr. Abernathy was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Don Massey of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Arthur Wellborn of Anniston, Ala.; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, William Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 02 Apr 1970<br />William Clarence Abernathy, 71, of Route 5, died Thursday, March 26, 1970, at Medi-Center in Lewisburg. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, March 27, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Jim Parsons and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 28, 1898, the son of the late Hardy and Carrie McCormack Abernathy.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Elmo Gunter of Mt. Juliet, Mrs. Willie Harwell, and Mrs. J. D. Brashears, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />ADAMS, Harry (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1974<br />Harry (Jack) Adams, 64, of 406 East Woodring St., Pulaski died July 5 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were held Sunday, July 7 at 3 o&#8217;clock p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Adams, a native of Maury County, was the son of the late J. M. and Mollie Davis Adams.<br />Survivors include one sister, Carrie Adams of Pulaski and two brothers, Russell Adams of Pulaski and Herman Adams of Benton, Ky.<br /><br />ADAMS, Hattie Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />Hattie Elizabeth Adams, 69, died Monday morning, May 4, at her home on Woodring Street.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, May 7, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Maury County she was born March 10, 1901, the daughter of the late J. M. and Mattie Davis Adams.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Newton; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren; four brothers, Russell Adams, Richard Adams and Harry Adams, all of Pulaski, Herman Adams, Arora, Ky.; one sister, Carrie Adams, Pulaski.<br /><br />ADAMS, James F. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1970<br />A feud over a property line erupted in violence Sunday morning resulting in the death of James F. Adams, 50, a Marshall County farmer. Adams was formerly a resident of Giles County.<br />William Edward Jones, 42, was charged with first-degree murder and is being held without bond in the Marshall County Jail with the shooting death of Adams.<br />Each man reportedly was standing on his own property on the Coffee Branch Hollow Road between Ostella and Delina communities when the shooting occurred.<br />Marshall County officers said a 30-30 rifle was used in the shooting which was described as a direct hit in the abdomen of Adams. Sheriff James Harber and Deputy Bill Sanders, were summoned by Adams&#8217; wife. They found Jones still at the scene of the shooting and placed him under arrest immediately.<br />According to reports Jones was cutting weeds on his property about 11 a. m. Sunday when he saw Adams approaching with a shotgun. He said he went into his house for a 30-30 rifle and returned to the field. Adams was shot from a distance of 85 feet. Officers stated Adams&#8217; gun had not been fired. Deputy Coroner Aubrey Duncan, was brought to the scene where he pronounced Adams dead.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Adams were held Tuesday at 3 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in Pulaski, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, in Lynnville.<br />He was the son of Mrs. Halsie Adams and the late Ed Adams.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilma D. Adams of Cornersville; three sons, Stanley, Mike and Jack Adams, all of Cornersville; two brothers, Tom Adams of Pulaski and Edward Adams of Campbellsville; six sisters, Mrs. Sally Poarch of Marshall County, Mrs. Lee Frank Darnell and Mrs Albert Williams of Nashville, Mrs. Allen Frances and Mrs. Florence Kilburn of Pulaski, and Mrs. Wayne Glendering of Deca, Maine.<br /><br />ADCOCK, Maxie Alice Dugger The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1970<br />Mrs. Maxie Alice Adcock, 88, died Wednesday evening, September 9, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, September 11, at the Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Marshall Moss officiated.<br />She was born in Marshall County, Feb. 5, 1882, daughter of the late Thomas and Lucy Rogers Dugger. Her husband was the late Mark Adcock.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Henry Marks, Mrs Lewis Cooper, Mrs. Leslie Brashears, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Robert Loyd, Centerville; one son, Ben Adcock; one sister, Mrs. Nannie Wright, Waxahachie, Texas; five grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />ADKINS, James Rabern The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1971<br />James Rabern Adkins, 87, retired dairyman and farmer of Lynnville died Sunday, October 31 at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. His widow is Mrs. Eula Booth Adkins.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday, November 2, at Lynnville Methodist Church with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. J. J. Mabry and Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiated.<br />A native of Leggtown, Ala., he was the son of the late James Cargal Adkins and Emma Coffman Adkins. He was a long time member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by five daughters, Mrs. James C. Erwin, Mrs. John H. Kastanakis, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Martha Carnathian, Mrs. Kendrick B. Ford, Memphis, Mrs. Dorris C. Goodman, San Antonio, Texas; two sons, Col. Ret. James C. Adkins, Colorado Springs, Col., Roy B. Adkins, Lake City, Fla.; one sister, Miss Eula Adkins, Athens, Ala.; one brother, Eugene Adkins, Veto, Ala.; fourteen grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br />Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Thomas Charlie The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1970<br />Thomas Charlie Alexander, 83, died Tuesday, July 7, at Taylors Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, July 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born January 26, 1887 the son of the late Tom and Matilda Powers Alexander.<br />There are no immediate survivors.<br /><br />ALLEN, Audie The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1978<br /><br />Funeral services for Audie Allen, 68, of Pulaski, who died Wednesday, January 11 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister Robert McAnally. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Henry and Lola Willis Allen. Mr. Allen was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Yearta Allen; a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Gayle Garrison, Haleyville, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Earleen Toone, Mrs. Everleen Toone and Mrs. Pearleen Hayes, Pulaski; three brothers, Leroy Allen and James Allen, Pulaski and Ted Allen, Huntsville, Ala. and one grandchild.<br /><br />ALLEN, Joe Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1971<br />Joe Lynn Allen, 37, of Cornersville died Sunday, November 21 at Taylor&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. His widow is Mrs. Betty Pinkston Allen.<br />Services were held Tuesday, November 23 at Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial in Mars Hill Cemetery near Cornersville. Rev Esten Macon officiated.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of Russell and Lona Mae Wright Allen of New Albany, N. Y. He was an employee of the Lewisburg Machine Shop.<br />In addition to his wife and his parents, he is survived by one daughter, Brenda Jo Allen, Cornersville; one son, Landon Allen Cornersville; and two sisters, Mrs. Morris Roby , Mrs. Mike Deatrick,both of Laconie, Ind.<br /><br />ALLEN, Pearl Harwell Marshall Gazette, Lewisburg, TN 07 Mar 1972<br />Mrs. Pearl Harwell Allen, age 85, died in a local hospital Friday evening after several weeks illness. Mrs. Allen, widow of Kenny A. Allen, was a native of Giles County but had made her home in Marshall County since 1918. She was the daughter of William Wilkes and Sara Ozella Harwell and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30 from the chapel of Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home by the Rev. Virgil Tipps and the Rev. E. S. Furr of Booneville, Miss. with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Margaret A. Jordan and Mrs. Sara A. Jones; one sister, Mrs. Joe Dunn and one grandson, Jack A. Jones.<br />Pallbearers were Matthew Harwell of College Grove, Merritt Harwell of Nashville, John W. Lunn, Jack Phifer, James Holley, Jr., and Clyde Jordan.<br /><br />ALLEN, Perry Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1974<br />Perry Wayne Allen, four months old son of George and Mrs. Evie Pylant Allen of Route 6, Pulaski, died Tuesday in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ Minister G. C. Fox officiating. Burial will be in Fogg Cemetery.<br />In addition to his parents survivors include two sisters, Judy Faye Allen and Sherrie Allen of Pulaski; four brothers, Ricky Allen, Randy Allen, Daniel Allen and Leroy Allen, of Pulaski; paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Allen and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pylant.<br /><br />ALLISON, James C. The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1976<br />James C. Allison, 86, died Friday, March 12, 1976 at his home, Apt. 46 Rolling Meadows in Pulaski.<br />Services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, March 14, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Elmer Howell and Rev. Billy Brock officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Allison was a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. He was the son of Tom and Mary Moore Allison. His wife was the late Mary Brewer Allison.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Howard Glover, Pulaski, Mrs. Alice Rose, Anderson, Ala., and Mrs. Ruby Moss of Athens, Ala.; one son, James H. Allison of Indiana; twenty-one grandchildren and fifty great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALLRED, Charles Ethridge The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br />Charles Ethridge Allred of Salem, Ala., died Friday, November 27, following an automobile accident on Highway 11 just beyond Green Acres Shopping Center in a one car accident. Pulaski City officers who investigated the accident reported Allred lost control of his car, went into a ditch and hit a bridge abutment. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Restview Cemetery in Loretto.<br />Born August 9, 1930 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Grady Allred and Mrs. Eula Velma Allred; a son, Timothy Allred of Athens, Ala.; a daughter, Mrs. Connie Harris of McCall, Miss.; two brothers, James E. Allred of Lawrenceburg and Grady Allred, Jr., of Columbia, Miss.; four sisters, Mrs. Hoover Daniels of Pulaski, Mrs. Fagan Sneed of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Sherman Sutton, Jr., of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Delvin Hume of New Orleans, La.<br /><br />ALSUP, John Howard The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1971<br />John Howard Alsup, 63, of Minor Hill died Thursday, November 11, at his home.<br />Services were held Saturday, November 13 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Jackson Cemetery, Minor Hill.<br />Born July 14, 1908, he was the son of the late Will and Lillie McKinney Alsup. His wife was the late Odeline Alsup.<br />Survivors include one son, Joe Thomas Alsup, Minor Hill; two daughters, Mrs. William Rutherford, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Peggy Hargroves, Cedar Grove; two sisters, Mrs. Buren Davis, Mrs. Oliver Gatlin, Minor Hill and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Kenneth The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1971<br />Kenneth Anderson, Joy, Fla., died Sunday, March 7 after several years of declining health. He was a former resident of the Shores Community.<br /><br />Services were held March 9 at Pine Grove Baptist Church, Berry Dale, Fla., with burial there.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Anderson, Joy, Fla., Weldon Anderson, Fair Banks, Alaska; four grandchildren; one brother, Hobart Anderson, Orlando, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Touchton, Orlando, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Cravens Funeral Home, Brewton, Ala., was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Lois Madray The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1971<br />Mrs. Lois Anderson, 71, wife of the late Porter Anderson, died in the Oak Wood Hall Nursing Home in Lewisburg Friday night, Dec. 17. She was the daughter of the late Thomas J. and Sara Smith Madray of Frankewing.<br />Survivors include a son, Thomas Anderson of Chattanooga; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Puryear and Mrs. F. R. Edmundson of Pulaski; 2 brothers, Roy Madray of Pulaski, and Homer Madray of Frankewing. A grandson, John Anderson of Chattanooga also survives.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bills McGaugh Funeral Home at 2:30 Sunday afternoon with the Rev. Virgil Tipps officiating, assisted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br /><br />ANDREWS, Dorothy Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1971<br />Mrs. Dorothy Loyd Andrews, daughter of the late Charlie and Eunice Rackley Loyd died April 7, 1971. Funeral services were held in Birmingham, Ala.<br />Survivors are her husband, Elwyn Andrews; one son, one daughter; one step-son; one step-daughter, all of Birmingham; three sisters, Mrs. Jane Burton of Nashville, Mrs. Barbara Surles of Lawrenceburg, and Margaret Loyd of Birmingham; three brothers, Gene Loyd, Robert Loyd of Centerville, and Dr. Harold Loyd of Decatur, Ill.<br /><br />ANGUS, Dorothy Ann Ray The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />Services for Mrs. Dorothy Ann Angus, 49, Shelbyville, were held Thursday morning, April 30, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at Gowen-Smith Chapel with burial in Willow Mount Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Angus died Tuesday, April 28, in a Shelbyville hospital after a short illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Oscar Odell and Cora Lee Tungette Ray.<br />She was a member of Northside Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Cleve Angus, Shelbyville; seven sons, Clyde Angus, Harold Angus, Grover Angus, Jerry Angus, William Angus, and Floyd Angus, all of Shelbyville; four daughters, Mrs. Mildred Burelson, Mrs. Virginia Uselton and Miss Josephine Angus, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Marie Hayes, Manchester; four brothers, Cecil Ray, Lewis Ray, Henry Ray, Everette Ray, all of Shelbyville; two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Crawford, Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Evelyn Jones, Manning S. C. and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />ANTHONY, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1971<br />Robert Anthony, 63, died unexpectedly at the Maury County Hospital, Tuesday, January 12. Services were held Wednesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A son of the late Grover and Bertha Downing Anthony, he was a native of Giles County.<br />Mr. Anthony was formerly in the venetian blind and rug cleaning business in Columbia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Blackwell Anthony, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Cleveland Jones, Columbus, Georgia; and a grandchild.<br /><br />APPLETON, Allie Pauline The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Allie Pauline Appleton, 87, of the Shores Community, died Sunday, January 31 in Lawrenceburg.<br />Services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Rev. Jacob Gardner officiated.<br />She was the wife of the late Tom Appleton and the daughter of the late James and Mary Kimbrough Phillips.<br />She is survived by one nephew, Giles Phillips.<br /><br />ARNEY, Lela Bass The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Mrs. Lela Bass Arney, 89, died Januray 10 in Giles County Hospital. Services were held Tuesday, January 11 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Bill Moss officiated.<br />Born March 16, 1882 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Augustus and Annie Tucker Bass. Her husband was the late Kirk M. Arney.<br />Survivors include one brother, Leonard Bass; one daughter-in-law, Louise Arney, Murfreesboro; two grandchildren, John Arney, Chattanooga, Mrs. Earl Roberts, Jr., Murfreesboro; four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ARTHUR, Ruth McNeese The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Mrs. Ruth McNeese Arthur, 56, died Thursday, February 10 in Giles County Hospital. Her husband is John Richard Arthur. Services were held Saturday, February 12 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Arthur Hardison and Calvin Hardison officiated.<br />She was born December 31, 1915 in Giles County. Her mother was the late Lochie Pierce McNeese.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one foster son, Willie Stewart, Laverne; father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McNeese, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Johnny Harris, Mrs. Edward Uselton, Mrs. James Edwards, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Charles Attkisson, Peoria, Ill., Mrs. Allen Sellers, Columbia; six brothers, Harvey McNeese, Charles McNeese, Herbert McNeese, Cecil McNeese, Jesse McNeese, all of Pulaski, D. J. McNeese, Jr., Columbia; two foster children; eleven nieces and fourteen nephews.<br /><br />ASHFORD, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jun 1974<br />Robert Lee Ashford, 48, of Pulaski died Thursday, May 30 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the<br />Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Mamie McCree Ashford and the late Demps Ashford. Mr. Ashford was a disabled veteran of World War II.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tennie Bell Ashford; a son, Wayne Ashford of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Otis Kimbrough and Mrs. Christine Arthur, both of Pulaski and Mrs. Tillman Stafford of Prospect; three brothers, Leonard Ashford, Oakley Ashford and Aubrey Ashford, all of Prospect and one grandchild.<br /><br />ASHTON, Emma Hobbs The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Emma Hobbs Ashton, 99, of Lynnville, died Monday afternoon at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Campbell Station Church of Christ with burial in Shane Cemetery. Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />She was born Dec. 17, 1871 in Maury County, and had made her home in Giles County since her marriage to the late John M. Ashton. She was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Horace Doggett of Lynnville; four sons, Ewing Ashton, Howard Ashton, Mack Ashton, all of Lynnville and O. B. Ashton of Columbia, 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ATWOOD, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Robert Lee Atwood, 55, of Lynnville died Sunday, March 12, while on a fishing trip at Second Creek. His widow is Mrs. Maxie Atwood. Services were held Wednesday, March 15, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. He was an employee of Texas Eastern Natural Gas Company and a member of the Masonic Lodge.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Henry Watkins, Pulaski; one brother, Roy A. Atwood; one sister, Mrs. Albert Lewis, both of Little Rock, Ark.; and one grandchild.<br /><br />AUSTIN, Mary Elizabeth Oliver The Pulaski Citizen 02 Nov 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Austin, 83, of Elkton, who died Monday, October 31 in Giles County Hospital were held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home by the Rev. John Cook and the Rev. William Suddarth. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Austin, who was a retired telephone operator for South Central Bell, was born in Maury County. Her parents were the late A. B. and Nannie Harrison Oliver.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. J. B. Croney, a son, Thomas E. Austin, both of Elkton; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />AYMETT, Allen Sr. The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1985<br />Mr. Allen Aymett, Sr., 88, Pisgah community, died Tuesday, November 11, 1975 at his home. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wed., Nov. 12, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Pisgah Cemetery. The Rev. Earl Edwards officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert E. and Annie Golightly Aymett. His wife was the late Maxie Watson Aymett.<br />He is survived by a son, Allen Aymett, Jr. Pulaski; a brother, Urban Aymett, Pisgah; a grandson and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />AYMETT, Dora Brown Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 01Oct 1975<br />Dora Brown Harwell Aymett, 65, of the Olivet community were conducted Wednesday, October 1 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Aymett, who was a retired employee of M. S. Church and Co., died at her home Monday. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Edgar and Annie Harwell and was married to the late Robert E. Aymett, who survives.<br />Survivors in addition to Mr. Aymett include five sisters, Mrs. Billy Parker of Boonshill, Mrs. Wyatt Sigman of Pulaski, Mrs. Gus Soffer of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Pete Bruder of Milwaukee, Wis., and Mrs. Frank Douthit of Phoenix, Ariz.; five brothers, Brown Harwell, George Harwell and Jack Harwell, all of Pulaski. Joe Harwell, Milwaukee and Edd Harwell of Columbus, Ga.<br /><br />AYMETT, Elizabeth Duff The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1971<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Duff Aymett died Saturday afternoon, November 20 at Giles County Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. John McGinnis, rector of the Episcopal Church officiating.<br />Burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Aymett, a resident of the Pisgah Community, was the former Miss Elizabeth Duff Aymett, daughter of the late Duff and Ada Abernathy Aymett. She was educated in Giles County schools and graduated from Martin College. For many years she taught music in Giles County schools and later did private teaching. She was the oldest member of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal.<br />Her husband, Dr. J. Leonard Aymett, died in 1932.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Ada Aymett; a son, John M. Aymett; two sisters, Miss McCallum Aymett, and Mrs. Sam May, of the Leatherwood Creek Community, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />AYMETT, James V. (Kitch) The Pulaski Citizen 04 Aug 1976<br />James V. (Kitch) Aymett, 85, of Route 4, Pulaski died Tuesday morning, August 3 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Maclin Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Aymett was a native Giles Countian. His parents were the late James V. Aymett, Sr. and the late Mrs. Betty Abernathy Aymett.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ulva Merritt of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />AYMETT, Lula The Pulaski Citizen 03 Aug 1973<br />Mrs. Lula, wife of Mr. Henry Aymett, died at the residence of her father, Mr. J. Crutcher Young in this city last Sunday, Sept. 1st, aged about 27 years. Her husband and two children survive her, who have the sympathy of the community in their affliction.<br />The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. J. Collier after which the burial took place in the family graveyard at the residence of Mr. John Aymett.<br /><br />AYMETT, Mattie B. Sands Thurman The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie B. Aymett, 85, of Route 2, Lynnville, who died Thursday, March 1 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Sunday, March 4 at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel by the Rev. Wayne Kelly and Church of Christ minister Robert McAnally. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Aymett was the daughter of the late Howard and Ruth Hubbell Sands and was married to the late Thomas Clay Aymett. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Eugene Cameron, Lynnville; a son, Clayton Thurman, Columbia; three stepchildren, Mrs. Johnie Fleisher, Warren, Mich., Alton Aymett, San Pueblo, Cal., and W. C. Aymett, Springfield, Ohio; a brother, Robert Lee Sands, Lynnville; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />AYMETT, Maxie Watson The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1974<br />Mrs. Maxie Watson Aymett, 82, of Pisgah, died Sunday, March 24 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral rites were conducted Monday at 3:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Carl Felker and the Rev. Earl Edwards officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Aymett&#8217;s parents were the late George Allen and Fannie Storey Watson.<br />Survivors include her husband, Allen Aymett, Sr.; one son, Allen Aymett, Jr. of Pisgah; one grandson, Allen Neal Aymett of Pisgah and one great-great-grandson, John Allen Aymett.<br /><br />AYMETT, McCallum The Pulaski Citizen 05 Mar 1975<br />Services for Miss McCallum Aymett, 84, retired school teacher of Route 4, Pulaski, who died at Giles County Hospital March 2, 1975 were held at 2:00 Monday March 3rd at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Carl Cunningham officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Aymett was born September 12, 1890 in Giles County, the daughter of the late Francis Duff and Ada Abernathy Aymett.<br />She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Sam May, Route 4, Pulaski; one niece, Mrs. Ada Aymett Puckett, Pulaski; two nephews, John M. Aymett, Pulaski and Julian Aymett, Memphis, Tenn.<br /><br />AYMETT, Sadie Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1975<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie Gilbert Aymett, 88, of Pulaski and member of a prominent Giles County family were held Tuesday, April 22 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Aymett died Sunday in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Born in Prospect, she was the daughter of the late Robert Andrew and Mary Lou Lester Gilbert. She was married tot he late Harry Aymett and was a life long member of the Methodist Church having also belonged to Group 4 of the winner of First United Methodist Church. Mrs. Aymett was a charter member of the Gay Nineties Club.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. John B. McClure of Pulaski; a grandson, Bateman McClure of Fairfax, Va. And two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />AYMETT, Thomas Clay; The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1970<br />Thomas Clay Aymett, 72, died Thursday, January 22, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, January 23, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Aymett was born February 28, 1897, the son of the late Wesley and Sarah Elizabeth Tarpley Aymett.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie B. Aymett two sons, Charles A. Aymett, California, W. C. Aymett, Dayton, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Fleicher, Detroit, Mich.; one grandchild; one step-daughter, Mrs. Eugene Cameron, Lynnville; one step-son, Clayton Thurman, Columbia; four brothers, Hamilton Aymett, Alveton, Ky., Robert E. Aymett, Gray W. Aymett, and George Aymett, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Charles J. Maas, New York, and Miss Katherine Aymett of Pulaski.<br /><br />AYMETT, Urban O. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1976<br />Urban O. Aymett, 79, of Route 5, Pulaski died Monday, July 12 at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. William Moss officiating. Burial followed in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Aymett was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Dr. R. E. and Annie Golightly Aymett.<br />Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Paul Puckett of Pulaski and two nephews, John Aymett and Allen Aymett, Jr., both of Giles County.<br /><br />BAILEY, Lawrence Edward (Bill) The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1971<br />Lawrence Edward (Bill) Bailey, 56, died Sunday, August 15 at his home on the Columbia Highway.<br />Services were held Tuesday, August 17 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />A native of Alabama, he was the son of the late Sam T. and Julia Jones Bailey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bernice Bailey; three brothers, Loyce Bailey, Lawrenceburg, Grady Bailey, Alfred Bailey and two sisters, Mrs. Allen Glossup and Mrs. W. A. Ridgeway.<br /><br />BAILEY, Minnie S. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1974<br />Mrs. Minnie S. Bailey, 78, of Minor Hill died Wednesday, November 6 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Church of Christ minister Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Born in Alabama, Mrs. Bailey was the daughter of the late John and Melinda Doshur Bailey. Her husband was the late E. V. Bailey.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Hestel Townsend of Pulaski and Mrs. Henry McGill of Loretto; five sons, J. T. Bailey of Columbia, Paul Bailey of New Whitland, Ind., Earl Bailey, Wallace Bailey and George Bailey, all of Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Violet Kilgo of Athens, Ga., and Mrs. Josephine Walker of Elloise, Fla.; one half-brother, Curtiss Hogve of Detroit, Mich., two grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BAIRD, Hallie Westmoreland The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Hallie Westmoreland Baird, 81, passed away on December 15, 1970, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Johnson of Nashville, following a year&#8217;s illness.<br />Services were held Thursday, December 17 at Carter Funeral Home, Prospect with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Born July 4, 1889 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Glen Wirt and Mary Lee Westmoreland. Her husband was the late Grover Cleveland Baird.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Sarilouise Berry, Mrs. W. T. Johnson and Mrs. Marie Poplin, all of Nashville; one son, Robert Warren Baird, Madison, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Hallie Qualls, Miss Madie Westmoreland, Nashville; eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchilden.<br /><br />BAIRD, Herbert U. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1970<br />Herbert U. Baird, 66, former radio dispatcher for Giles County, died Thursday, December 3, 1970 in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Saturday, Dec. 5 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born June 23, 1904 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Billy and Molly Baird.<br />Survivors include one son, Hertbert U. Baird, Jr., of Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Elsie Ford of Tucson, Arizona and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BAKER, Phoebe Norton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Phoebe Norton Baker, 81, died Thursday, February 26, in Merihill Nursing Home, Lewisburg.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Baker, wife of the late Arthur Baker, were conducted Saturday afternoon, February 28, in the Lynnville Methodist Church with the Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Missouri, she was born April 9, 1888, the daughter of the late Presley M. and Lela Darnall Norton.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Miss Ann Baker, Lynnville, Mrs. R. J. Reeves, Nashville, Mrs. T. E. Bates, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. G. W. Hutchins, Marietta, Ga.; two sons, George Baker, Peoria, Ill., John T. Baker, Lynnville; twelve grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BALL, Edward Ben The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1970<br />Edward Ben Ball, 67, died Tuesday night, August 11, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Ball, a retired carpenter and veteran of World War II, were conducted Thursday afternoon, August 13, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 3, 1903, the son of the late George and Mattie Davis Ball.<br />Survivors include two sons, Charlie Ball, Pulaski, William E. Ball, New York; one sister, Mrs. Lottie L. Richardson, Franklin; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BALL, Mary Lee Wells The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jun 1974<br />Mrs. Mary Lee Ball, 84, of Route 1, Wales, died Friday, May 31, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ minister Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Native Giles Countian, Mrs. Ball, was the daughter of the late James Evans and Leona Carter Wells. Her husband was the late Mason N. Ball.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. L.M. Yarbrough of Bodenham; a sister, Mrs. A. E. Murphy of Columbia; two brothers, Edward Wells and Carter Wells, both of Nashville and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BARBER, Mayborn The Pulaski Citizen 02 Nov 1977<br />Funeral services for Mayborn Barber, 78, a retired farmer of Route 6, Pulaski were conducted Monday, October 31 at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p.m. by the Rev. John Pope. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Barber died Sunday at Fairhaven Nursing Home. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Madison and Neppie Garnett Barber. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lerline Petty Barber; two daughters, Mrs. Maylene Long and Miss Charlotte Barber of Nashville; two sons, Dudley Barber of Alexandria, Va. and Charles Barber of Brentwood; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BARNES, Cennie H. The Pulaski Citizen 08 Mar 1978<br /><br />BARNES, Charles George The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1971<br />Charles George Barnes, 63, of New York City, N. Y., died Friday, Oct. 1 in Vanderbilt Hospital. The body was taken to New York for burial.<br />He was the father-in-law of Gale Green Barnes, formerly of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include two sons, George C. Barnes, Korea, Bobby T. Barnes, Long Island, N. Y.; two daughters, Misses Patty and Peggy Barnes, Long Island, N. Y. and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNES, Frank W. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 01 Aug 1973<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, July 29 at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel for Frank W. Barnes, Sr., 95, of the Stella Community by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Barnes died at his home Friday, July 27.<br />Born in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Robert and Liza Jane Douthit Barnes and was a retired farmer. He was married to the late Carrie May Edmundson Barnes.<br />Survivors are seven daughters, Miss Eliza Lou Barnes, Miss Virginia Barnes, and Mrs. Tillman Dawes, all of Stella, Mrs. Frank Gatlin, Sr., Bethel and Mrs. R. C. Gaskill, Mrs. James Hart and Mrs. Royce McCree, all of Texas City, Texas; and three sons, Joe Barnes and C. A. Barnes, both of Stella and Frank Barnes, Jr., Texas City, Texas; one brother, Fred Barnes , Athens, Ala. and 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNETT, Harold Dean The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1974<br />Harold Dean Barnett of Route 2, Pulaski, 38, was killed about 6:00 Thursday morning, April 4, when hit by a truck one mile south of Columbia n U. S. Highway 31. He is reported by the Tennessee Highway Patrol to have been walking in the highway at the time of the incident. The investigating officer was Sergeant Hartsfield of Columbia.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Barnett were held at the Bennett-May Chapel on Saturday at 1:00 p. m. conducted by Pink Griggs. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Mark May Barnett and Mrs. Ola Wilson Barnett of Pulaski. In addition to his mother, he is survived by three brothers, William and Kenneth Barnett of Pulaski and Butler Barnett of Nashville; and four sisters, Wilma Kellam of Athens, Ala., Roberta Kellam of Pulaski, and Louise Burleson and Verna Adams of Nashville.<br /><br />BARNES, Cennie H. The Pulaski Citizen 08 Mar 1978<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cennie H. Barnes, 54, of Route 1, Pulaski, who died Tuesday, February 28 in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Robert Parker. Interment was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Barnes was the daughter of Henry and Ollie Belew Harris. Survivors include her husband, Kendall Barnes; a son, Thomas Clinton Tankersley, Minor Hill; a brother, Elmer Harris, Anthony Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Jewel Tankersley, Pulaski and Mrs. Addie Brown, California and two step children.<br /><br />BARNES, Homer The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1972<br />Homer Barnes, age 84, died Sept. 2, 1972, at Cage Nursing Home in Memphis. Mr. Barnes was a native of Giles County and later moved to Memphis. He was a retired superintendent of the Memphis Cotton Oil Mill. He was also a member of Chelsea Avenue United Methodist Church, a Scottish Rite Mason, a Shriner and past president of the National Oil Mill Association.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. W. A. Sanford of Memphis, one step-brother, Tate Anderson of Atlanta, one step-sister, Mrs. Jessie Crumbley, two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br />Services were held September 4 at 11 a.m. at Memphis Funeral Home on Union with burial in Memorial Park.<br /><br />BARNETT, Kenneth M. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1974<br />Kenneth M. Barnett, 54, of Pulaski died Wednesday, June 12 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday at 11:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Interment was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County he was the son of Mrs. Ola Wilson Barnett of Pulaski and the late Mark Barnett.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Wilma Kellam of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Roberta Kellam of Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Burleson and Mrs. Verna Adams, both of Nashville; and two brothers, William Barnett of Pulaski and Butler Barnett of Nashville<br /><br />BARR, Irene Thompson The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1971<br />Mrs. Irene Thompson Barr, 62, of Lynnville died Monday, October 11 at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. Her husband is Richard L. Barr.<br />Services were held Wednesday, October 13 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. G. C. Fox and Brown Foster officiated.<br />Born October 17, 1909 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late S. W. and Mittie Holley Thompson.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Jerry Barr, Chattanooga; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Wells, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Myra Ann Fender, New York; one brother, E. B. Thompson and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />BARR, Myra L. Bowen The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1971<br />Mrs. Myra L. Barr, 91, of Lynnville, died April 12, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held Wednesday, April 13 at Carr and Erwin with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Rev. Eugene Barrett and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born Dec. 12, 1879, she was the daughter of the late Louis and Elizabeth Fautt Bowen.<br />Survivors include five sons, Marvin Barr, Mt. Pleasant, Flournoy Barr, Decatur, Ala., Robert Barr, Prospect, Dillion Barr, Pensacola, Fla., Richard Barr, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Gentry Holt, Culleoka; one sister, Mrs. Mary Foreman; twenty-one grandchildren, thirty-seven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />BASS, Dave Smith The Pulaski Citizen 08 Mar 1972<br />Dave Smith Bass, 84, died Thursday, March 2 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville. His widow is Mrs. Carrie Bass of Stella.<br />Services were held Saturday, March 4 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Stella Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born August 2, 1987 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas E. and Mary Frances Smith Bass. He was a farmer in the Stella Community.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by four sons, Grady Bass, Stella, Paul Bass, Roy Bass, Nashville, Robert Bass, Donelson; one daughter, Mrs. James Cosby, Minor Hill; one brother, Bryant Bass, Nashville; one half-sister, Mrs. Ervin Braly, Pulaski; twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Edgar Reed The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1970<br />Edgar Reed Bass, 85, died Wednesday, Oct. 28 at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />The funeral will be held at 3:00 Thursday at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Marshall Moss will officiate.<br />Son of the late Presley Hicks Bass and Martha Reed Abernathy Bass, he was born March 6, 1885 in Giles County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosa Mae Paysinger Bass; three sons, Harold Bass, Hicks Bass and Thurman Bass, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Scales, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BASS, Ethel Shook The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1975<br />Mrs. Ethel Shook Bass, 84, the mother of former U. S. Congressman and Senator Ross Bass and also of Tennessee&#8217;s new Welfare Commissioner Horace Bass, died Tuesday, January 28, at Donelson Hospital in Donelson, Tenn., after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bass will be held at 2:00 on Friday afternoon, January 31, at the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Bill Moss, the Rev. Hollis Hunt, and the Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County near Scotts Hill on July 12, 1890, Mrs. Bass was the daughter of the late Fayette and Betty Yancy Shook Bass. Her husband, the Rev. W. A. Bass, Sr., died in 1942. She had been a long-time resident of Pulaski prior to her retirement to McKendree Manor in Nashville 2 � years ago.<br />Among Mrs. Bass survivors are two daughters, Mrs. E. V. McCarty of Columbia and Mrs. Nadine Grey of Atlanta, Ga.; 6 sons, James T. Bass of Macon, Ga., Lloyd Bass of Washington, D. C., Ross Bass of Pulaski, Ralph C. Bass of South Africa, W. A. Bass, Jr. of Nashville, and Horace Bass of Nashville; 23 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.<br />In lieu of flowers the family of Mrs. Bass requests that memorial gifts be made to Martin College, McKendree Manor, or First United Methodist Church of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, Grady Henry The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Funeral services for Grady Henry Bass, prominent Real Estate Broker and former Giles County School Superintendent, were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Quentin Rose and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Bass died Jan. 17 in a Huntsville Hospital after suffering a stroke on December 26. A native of Giles County, he was born Sept. 2, 1906 the son of the late William Henry and Minnie McCree Bass.<br />He taught school for 32 years before serving as school superintendent from1956-1959. Among the schools in which he taught were Liberty Hill, Shores and Minor Hill. He also taught at Collinwood School for 3 years.<br />In 1960, he entered the Real Estate business in Huntsville, Ala., and opened the Pulaski Real Estate Officce three years ago. He was also active in farming and livestock. He was a member of Highland Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Omie Malone Bass; a son, Joe H. Bass of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. William Gooch of Pulaski and Mrs. John Tate of Huntsville, Ala.; two brothers, Arris and Elvy Bass, both of Minor Hill; four sisters, Mrs. Maggie Newton, Mrs. Bryson Paysinger, and Mrs. Brown Parsons, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Ora Bridges of Columbia; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, James Batie The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />James Batie Bass, 59, died Thursday, February 19, 1970, at his home on Route 1, Prospect.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Bass were conducted Sunday afternoon, February 22, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Stella Presbyterian Church with the Rev. David Nelson officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born September 4, 1910, the son of the late Tom Ed and Lizzie Brownlow Bass.<br />Survivors include two sons, Terry Bass, Route 1, Goodspring, Jimmy Bass, Belview, Neb.; three grandchildren; two brothers, Dave Bass, Prospect, Bryan Bass, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Rena Mae Braly, Bodenham.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, Joseph Paul The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1978<br />Funeral services for Joseph Paul Bass, who died Saturday, September 16, in Nashville, were conducted Monday at 10:00 a.m., at Marshall, Donnelly Combs. Funeral home in that city by the Rev. John Langlois. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens, Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy M. Bass; a daughter, Miss Rhonda Gayle Bass, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. James Cosby, Goodspring; three brothers, Robert Bass, Ft. Wayne, Ind., Roy Bass and Grady Bass, Pulaski.<br /><br />BASS, Leonard Houston The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1976<br />Funeral services for Leonard Houston Bass, 83, of Pulaski, who died Monday, July 26 at Giles County Hospital were held Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ minister, G. C. Fox, the officiant. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bass, who was a retired member of the Tennessee State Highway Department is a native of Giles County. His parents were the late Augustus and Sara Ann Tucker Bass.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Aileen Owen Bass; a son, Owen Bass of Columbia and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, William Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1973<br />Funeral services were held Friday, August 17 at 1:00 p.m. for William Clyde Bass, 67, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Albert Pope, Pentacostal minister, officiating. Interment was in Stella Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bass died in Giles County Hospital Thursday.Born in Giles County he was the son of the late William and Ellie Mae Beasley Bass.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna Bass, and his mother, Mrs. Ellie Bass Young, both of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Burks of Unionville and Mrs. Tommy Davis of Prospect; two sisters, Mrs. Mack Christopher and Mrs. Mary Lee Smith, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Owen Bass of Pulaski, Herman Bass of Murfreesboro and Charles E. Bass of Nashville; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BASSHAM, John C. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1971<br />John C. Bassham, Jr., 48, of Nashville died Saturday, May 29 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Syble Campbell Bassham of Nashville.<br />Services were held Sunday, May 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in National Cemetery in Nashville. Rev. M. P. White officiated.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., he was born October 12, 1922. He was the son of the late John C. Sr. And Maggie Harrison Bassham.<br />Other than his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Smithson, Nashville; two brothers, Alton Bassham, Madison, Alford Bassham, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Dewey Scruggs, Mrs. Buford Johnson, Nashville, Mrs. Johnnie Simmons and three grandchildren.<br /><br />BASSHAM, Ocia Lou Gatlin The Giles Free Press 15 Mar 1974<br />Mrs. Ocia Lou Gatlin Bassham, 75, Minor Hill, died Tuesday, March 12, 1974 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, March 14 at Hesters Chapel Church of Christ with burial in the Hesters Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John W. and Molly Hendrix Gatlin.<br />She is survived by her husband, Leonard Bassham, Minor Hill; a son, Thomas Bassham, Goodsprings; 3 daughters, Mrs. W. C. Davis, Elizabethtown, Ky., Mrs. Don Shates, Nashville, and Mrs. Bobby Pierce, Plainfield, Ind.; 2 half-brothers, Ewing Gatlin, Florence, Ala., and Easter Gatlin, Winter Haven, Fla.; 12 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BATES, Odie The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1970<br />A construction worker of Elkton, Odie Bates, 27, was shot in the stomach at Morrell&#8217;s Mill Sunday afternoon. A companion brought the mortally wounded Bates to the Pulaski Police Department. Police Chief Stanley Newton ordered an ambulance. Bates was dead on arrival at the Giles County Hospital. Johnny Collier, 26, was accused of the killing. Collier turned himself in to Athens, Ala. officers and was later transferred to Giles County Jail.<br />Details on the shooting were not available. Sheriff William (Doc) Oliver and State Troopers James Dyer and Bobby Worsham are continuing the investigation.<br />Funeral services for Bates were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in the Elliott Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Walter Bates of Elkton; two sisters, Miss Teresa Ann Bates of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Virginia Gale Bates of Elkton; a brother, Forrest Bates of Elkton and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Bates of Elkmont, Ala.<br /><br />BAUGH, Martha Madeline Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Mrs. Martha Madeline Stevenson Baugh of Columbia, formerly of Giles County, died at her home Monday, January 24. Services were held Wednesday, January 26 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Rev. Jack Mabry officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. L. and Mary Martin Stevenson. Her husband was the late William F. Baugh.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Hardin, Fayetteville, Mrs. Sam Campbell, Columbia, Mrs. Ralph G. Davenport, Alexandria, Va., Mrs. William C. Scott, Houston, Texas; three sons, Richard E. Baugh, Col. William F. Baugh, Shelbyville, Frank A. Baugh, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Marvin Lanier, Waynesboro, Mrs. Henry Oberlander, Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Joe Beech, Nashville and three brothers, W. M. Stevenson, Jacksonville, Fla., John A. Stevenson, Santa Fe and Harold B. Stevenson, Nashville.<br /><br />BEARD, Michael Henry The Giles Free Press 29 Apr 1976<br />Michael Henry Beard, 23, Coffeeville, Kansas died Wednesday, April 14 of injuries suffered in an automobile accident in that city. Funeral services and burial took place at 3:00 p.m. Sat., April 17 in Coffeeville.<br />Among his survivors are two sisters, Mrs. William Lovett and Mrs. William Henry Pierce of Pulaski.<br /><br />BEARD, Roy The Giles Free Press 20 Sep 1978<br />Roy Beard, 79, Louisville, Ky., died Monday, September 18, 1978 at Imperial Manor Nursing Facility in Madison, Tenn. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, Robert McAnally officiating.<br />He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lillian Mae Harwell, Pulaski, and several nieces.<br /><br />BEARD, Wilton The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1975<br />Funeral services for Wilton Beard, 65, were held at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, January 19, 1975 at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Hollis Hunt and Rev. Bill Moss officiating. Burial in Bee Springs Cemetery. He died in Giles County Hospital January 18, 1975, after a short illness.<br />Mr. Beard, a Giles County native was born June 18, 1909, to his parents, the late Morgan and Lou Ella Britton Beard of Beech Hill. He recently retired from employment at Pulaski Pure Milk Company.<br />Survivors include his wife Mrs. Kathleen Stevenson Beard of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Maude Carroll The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1975<br />Funeral services for Miss Maude Carroll Beasley, 83, were held Monday, February 24th at 2:30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. She died Sunday, February 23rd at Giles County Hospital.<br />Miss Beasley was born in Tennessee November 23, 1891, daughter of the late Neal S. and Mildred S. Beasley. She trained as a registered nurse at Nashville General Hospital and took advanced training in Omaha, Nebraska. Following association with the Baugh Clinic in Decatur and surgical nursing in Denver, Colo., she aided in organizing the Orlando, Florida Hospital and was connected with the Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami for a number of years. She was with the Memphis Health Department for 20 years before retirement there and returned to be active at Giles County Hospital until her final illness.<br />She is survived by two brothers, Clarence C. Beasley of Boston, Mass. And C. H. Beasley of San Francisco, Calif., one sister, Mrs. Louise B. Lester of Pulaski.<br /><br />BECK, Ida Lee Palmer The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1971<br />Ida Lee Beck, 82, of the Wales Community, died Wednesday June 23 at the Giles County Hospital. Services were held Friday, June 25 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born January 1, 1889, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Caroline Palmer.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Maggie Beck, Wales; two brothers, John Palmer, Decatur, Ala., Marion Palmer, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Mrs. Inez Shelton, Wales; Mrs. Lena Dickey, Mrs. Minnie Shay, Leoma and one grandchild.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD,Clay Warren The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1974<br />Funeral services for Clay Warren Beddingfield, 60, died Monday, October 28, 1974, at his home in Frankewing.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 30 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Mr. Beddingfield, a farmer, was the son of the late Allen and Eva Lou Warren Beddingfield. His wife was the late Retta Mae Beddingfield.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Glen Fly of Pulaski and Miss Madeline Beddingfield of Fayetteville; two sons, Ronnie of Frankewing and Paul of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Farris Storey of Nashville and Mrs. Dale Hill of Pulaski.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, George Howard Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1974<br />Mr. George Howard Beddingfield, 58, Chattanooga, died Wednesday, November 6, 1974 at Erlanger Hospital, Chattanooga. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a. m. Sat., Nov. 9 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery. James Merritt officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Earl and Zora Beddingfield.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Beddingfield of Chattanooga; four sons, Hughey Beddingfield, Hixson, Tenn., Ralph and Joe Beddingfield, Scottsboro, Ala., and Harold Leon Beddingfield of Hollywood, Ala.; two brothers, Cecil and Earl Beddingfield, Jr., Prospect; three sisters, Mrs. Rex Shaffer of Scottsboro, Mrs. Grady Holley and Mrs. James Hartman of Pulaski; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, James Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1971<br />James Calvin Beddingfield, 65, of the Bunker Hill Community died Tuesday, November 23 at Nashville Memorial Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Lillian Pruitt Beddingfield.<br />Services were held Thursday, November 25 at the Bunker Hill Church of God with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Born June 11, 1906 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Allen and Eva Lou Warren Beddingfield.<br />In addition to his wife he is survived by six sons, Bobby Beddingfield Aberdeen, Miss.; James Walter Beddingfield, Fayetteville, Harold Beddingfield, Charles Beddingfield, Bunker Hill, Billy Beddingfield, Lynnville, William Beddingfield; daughters, Mrs. Ruby Norwood; Mrs. Frances Phelps, Nashville, Miss Judy Beddingfield, Bunker Hill, Miss Shirley Beddingfield, Bunker Hill; one brother, Clay Beddingfield, Frankewing; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Storey, Nashville, Mrs. Cora Mae Hill, Beech Hill and fifteen grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, Joe Herman (Red) The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1974<br />Mr. Joe Herman (Red) Beddingfield, 60, Bunker Hill, died Thursday, October 3, 1974 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. Friday, October 4 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in the Bee Spring Cemetery. The Rev. J. W. McCullough officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank and Bertha Beddingfield.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lila Watson Beddingfield; a son, Don Beddingfield of Goodspring; a daughter, Mrs. Christine Durbin, Louisville, Ky.; a brother, Massey Beddingfield, Louisville; a sister, Mrs. Sam Foster, Bunker Hill; and 4 grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, Retta Mae Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1973<br />Retta Mae Beddingfield, 56, of Frankewing, died Monday, March 4, 1973 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday, March 7 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Gibson and Lou Watson Warren. She is survived by her husband, Clay Beddingfield of Frankewing; 2 sons, Paul Beddingfield, Nashville, and Ronnie Beddingfield, Frankewing; 2 daughters, Mrs. Barbara Ann Fry of Pulaski, and Miss Madaline Beddingfield; one brother, John Allen Mitchell, Louisville, Ky.; a sister, Mary Lou Mitchell, Louisville, and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, Verah Stewart The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1975<br />Funeral services were held for Mrs. Verah Stewart Beddingfield of Prospect, Tenn., on Sunday, April 13, at 3:30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Rev. James Edd Burrow, Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Beddingfield died at Fairhaven Nursing Home, Pulaski, Friday, April 11.<br />She was born in Giles County, October 17, 1900, daughter of the late James A. and Millie Stewart, and married the late Earl Beddingfield.<br />Mrs. Beddingfield is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Millie Lawhorn of Prospect and Mrs. Margaret Griffin of Prospect; six brothers, Lillard Stewart, Pulaski, Fred Stewart of Athens, Ala., Raymond Stewart of Prospect, Clarence Stewart of Elkmont, Ala., Paul Stewart and Wade Stewart of Peoria, Ill.; four sisters, Mrs. Claude Spence of Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Myrtice Tedford of Hartsville, Ala., Mrs. Edna Nichols of Haleyville, Ala., and Mrs. Reba Siler, Plymouth, Mich.; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four step-daughters; three step-sons and twenty-five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEE, Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />Taylor Bee, 75, died Sunday, February 22, at the hospital at Newnon, Ga. Funeral services were held Monday, February 23 in Newnon, Ga. with burial in that city.<br />A veteran of World War I, he was the son of the late John Bee and Katherine May Bell Bee.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Bee of Georgia; one son, Calvin Bee of Georgia; three brothers, Tom Bee of Giles County, Henry Bee, Georgia, Hugh Bee of Detroit, Mich.; four sisters, Mrs. Leather Plunkett of Culleoka, Mrs. Willi Wray of Giles County, Mrs. Mary Garner of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs Lirty Ward of Georgia.<br /><br />BEE, Thomas Marion The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1975<br />Funeral services for Thomas Marion Bee, 76, of Wales were conducted Tuesday, January 7, at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chappel with the Rev. Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bee died Sunday in Giles County Hospital. Mr. Bee, who was a farmer was born in Giles County, the son of the late John H. and Katherine Glover Bee.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christine Bee; a son, Wayne Bee of Wales; four sisters, Mrs. Willie Wray of Pulaski, Mrs. Guy Garner of Taylor, Mich., Mrs. Letha Plunkett of Columbia and Mrs. Lurlie Ward of Waycross, Ga., and two brothers, Henry Bee of Atlanta, Ga., and Jack Bee of Garden City, Mich.<br /><br />BEECHAM, James Donald The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1970<br />A Pulaski man, James Donald Beecham, 31, was accidently electrocuted Monday afternoon by 110 voltage as he worked on a plumbing pipe which had been attached to an electric washer and dryer. He and his family had moved to 708 E. Madison Street but he had returned to his former home at Pigeon Roost Community to remove the pipes when the accident occurred. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital. Deputy Coroner Bob Erwin ruled the death accidental.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of E. E. and Flora Skinner Beecham. He was employed as a machine operator at Maremont-Gabriel Corporation.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. Thursday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. Henry Yeager and Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Aldene White Beecham; two sons, Donnie and Charles Beecham and a daughter, Audrey Beecham of the home; four sisters, Mrs. T. D. Johns of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Neal Baldwin of Auburndale, Fla., Misses Sue Beecham and Mary Jo Beecham, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Russell E. Beecham of Indianapolis, Ind., and David Beecham of Lawrenceburg; his paternal grandfather and step-grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Newton of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />BEELER, Ada Bell Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1970<br />Mrs. Ada Bell Beeler, 83, died Saturday, November 14 in Beverly Manor Convalescent Center in Nashville.<br />Services were held Sunday, November 15 at 2:00 p. m. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Shores Cemetery. Rev. Jacob Gardner officiated.<br />Born January 7, 1887, she was the daughter of the late J. M. and Lou Harwell Phillips.<br />Survivors include her husband, Steve A. Beeler, Goodsprings; two sons, Mino Beeler, Nashville, Cletus Beeler; four daughters, Mrs. Herman Estep, Prospect; Mrs. Ola Inman, Mrs. Ola Inman, Mrs. Lola Hayes, Mrs. Almeda Helton, all of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Nora Stockman, Mrs. Annie Markham, Mrs. Mattie Rutherford; fourteen grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren.<br /><br />BEELER, Steve Alex The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1975<br />A retired farmer, Steve A. Beeler, 92, of Goodspring, died Friday November 14 at Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 11:00 a.m. by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial followed in Shores Cemetery.<br />Mr. Beeler was born in Giles County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Beeler. He was married to the late Mrs. Ada Beeler.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Herman Estep of Prospect, Mrs. Lola Hayes and Mrs. Almeda Helton, both of Nashville; two sons, Cletus Beeler of Pulaski and Mino Beeler of Nashville; 14 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.<br /><br />BEETS, Jeffrey Neal The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1970<br />(Master) Jeffrey Neal Beets, seven year old son of Billy and Betty Shelton Beets died Monday afternoon at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />Services were held Wednesday at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Willie Daniels officiated.<br />Master Beets was born October 9, 1962 in Giles County. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Beets; one brother, Gregory Lynn Beets; grandmothers, Mrs. Nola May Shelton and Mrs. Roy Beets.<br /><br />BELEW, James Brown The Pulaski Citizen 03 Sep 1975<br />Funeral services for James Brown Belew, 72, farmer of Route 6, Pulaski were held Wednesday, September 3 at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister James Ed Holt. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden. Mr. Belew was pronounced dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital Monday.<br />He was the son of the late Nobie Tilden and Virginia David Belew and was born in Lauderdale County, Ala.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christine Shelton Belew; two daughters, Mrs. James C. Miles of Southgate, Mich. and Mrs. Marvin Henson of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Jerry Hudson and Mrs. Robert Poteete, both of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Alex Culpepper of Dearborn, Mich., Mrs. Watus Skeets of Pulaski and Mrs. Howard Poore of Allen Park, Mich.; two brothers, Grady Belew of Pulaski and Garon Belew of Taylor, Mich. and five grandchildren.<br /><br />BELL, Fred The Pulaski Citizen The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1971<br />Fred Bell, 78, died Sunday morning, November 28 at Maury County Hospital following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 30 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens. Ewing Neely, Church of Christ member, officiated.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Frank and Leona Tucker Bell. He was a retired school bus driver and farmer.<br />Survivors include two sons, Farris Bell, Southport, Harold Bell, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Liemel Hicks, Columbia, Mrs. Herman Brown, Chapel Hill, Mrs. Milton Morrow, Nashville; two brothers, Eugene Bell, Williamsport, Koss Bell, Centerville; one sister, Mrs. Joe Pennington, Southport; twenty-three grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BENDELL, Elizabeth Williams The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth W. Bendell, Birmingham, Ala., who died Wednesday at a local hospital, will be at 10 a. m. Friday at Valley Chapel with burial in Elmwood Cemetery.<br />A long-time resident of Birmingham, Mrs. Bendell was a native of Giles County. She was a teacher in the commercial department of Ensley High School for many years, and was a member of West End United Methodist Church.<br />She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams, formerly of Giles County.<br />Survivors include a brother, Spencer P. Williams, Gadsden.<br /><br />BERGER, Ragor R. The Pulaski Citizen 09 Feb 1977<br />Funeral services for Ragor R. Berger of Madison who died Friday, February 4 were conducted Monday morning at 10:00 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. Elma Broyles and the Rev. Fred Bonsteel at Madison Funeral Home. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery, Bowling Green, Ky.<br />Mr. Berger was married to the former Elizabeth Wilkinson of Giles County.<br />In addition to his widow, survivors include three daughters, Mrs. David W. Manning, Rolin Berger and Pattie Berger.<br /><br />BEVERLY, Kate Cavnar The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1970<br />Mrs. Kate Cavnar Beverly, 77, of Ocholocknee, Georgia, died at Camellia Gardens Nursing Home in Thomasville, Georgia, August 10, 1970.<br />Mrs. Beverly was born in Lynnville. Her parents were the late John Leroy and Emily Jane Adams Cavnar who were natives of Giles County.<br />In addition to her husband, Walter G. Beverly, she is survived by two sons, J. Fred Beverly, Savannah, Ga., Phillip C. Beverly, Jacksonville, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Beverly Davis, Americus, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. M. O. Robinson, Greenville, Texas and eight grandchildren.<br />Services were held at 11:00 a. m. August 12, in Ochlocknee, Ga.<br /><br />BILES, Florence Rebecca Moore The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Florence Rebecca Moore Biles, 87, a resident of 1709 19th Avenue, South, Nashville, died Wednesday afternoon at the Belcourt Terrace Nursing Home in Nashville following an extended illness.<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Biles were conducted Thursday afternoon at two o&#8217;clock at the Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Reverend Jack Mabry, minister of the Lynnville Methodist Church, officiated. The body was at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home until time for services.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James C. Moore and Martha Eugenia Arrowsmith Moore. She was the widow of N. J. Biles, a rural mail carrier for a number of years. Mr. Biles died September 9, 1952. Mrs. Biles was a longtime resident of Lynnville. Since 1952 she had been making her home in Nashville with her sister, Miss Sue Moore, who survives. She was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church for many years.<br />Survivors include in addition to her sister, two sons, James N. Biles and Robin E. Biles, both of Nashville; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Nephews served as pallbearers.<br /><br />BILES, Grady Mason The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1971<br />Grady Mason Biles, 69, well-known Pulaski man died Tuesday, July 20 while enroute to the hospital at Columbia. He had been in ill health for several months. Funeral arrangements were incomplete Wednesday afternoon. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge.<br />Mr. Biles was born April 7, 1902 in Giles County, the son of Ollie Lee and Zora Pulley Biles. He attended Massey Preparatory School and Vanderbilt University.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church and was employed by the American Legion.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Rackley Biles; two sons, William Lee Biles of Nashville and Cary Biles of the U. S. Navy; a daughter, Mrs. J. B. Gaines of Woodbridge, Va.; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BILLS, Blanche Pope The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1979<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Bobby Gene The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Funeral services for Bobby Gene Birdsong, 30, who died Friday, March 12, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, were held Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. Williams Suddarth officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Birdsong was found lying in the bathroom with a self-inflicted bullet wound from a 38 calibar pistol, according to Deputy Sheriff Reedy Mitchell. Mitchell said he was shot in the chest. J. W. Carr, coroner, investigated the death, which was termed self-inflicted.<br />Born July 1, 1940 in Giles County, he was the son of Henry Thomas and Annie Ruth Birdsong who survive. He was employed in the construction business.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by eight brothers, William, Robert, Thomas F., James Dwight, Joe Mack, Stevie Lane and Curtis Birdsong, all of Pulaski and Hollis Birdsong of Ardmore.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Eleanor The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1979<br />Miss Eleanor Birdsong, a pioneer in Tennessee&#8217;s food marketing information program, begun in 1955, died Sunday in Giles County Hospital after a long illness at seventy nine years of age. She was the daughter of the late Tully and Mae Abernathy Birdsong. A graduate of Martin College, she received her B. S. degree from George Peabody College in 1921, after which she began a thirteen year distinguished career in Tennessee secondary schools. Miss Birdsong organized the Home Economics Department in the Watertown School System in 1934 and shortly thereafter became Canning Supervisor in Middle Tennessee for the Tennessee Emergency Relief.<br />Early in 1955 when Tennessee began its food marketing information program, Miss Birdsong was appointed its first agent. The Giles County native retired as Consumer Marketing Information Specialist in 1968 and returned to Pulaski, where she became active in the First United Methodist Church, the local and state Red Cross, the National Home Economics Association and the Home Demonstration Agents Association.<br /><br />Services for Miss Birdsong were held Tuesday at the Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Paul Allen officiation. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery. She is survived by five sisters; Miss Tullie Mae Birdsong and Miss Ethel Birdsong of Pulaski; Mrs. Douglas Moore, Birmingham, Al; Mrs. Loyd Prentice, Myrtle Beach, S. C. and Mrs. Evans Kelsey, Florence, Al.<br />Miss Birdsong leaves two brothers; Thomas A. Birdsong of Pulaski and Tully Birdsong of Bluefield, W. Va., as well as several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Elsie Grace Schildt The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Grace Birdsong, 73, of Tallahassee, FL., who died Friday, July 23 in Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, were held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett May Chapel with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. William Moss was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Birdsong was married to the late Logan Birdsong Sr. of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Russell, Howard A.F. Base, Panama Canal Zone; a son Logan Birdsong Jr. of Tallahassee; two sisters, Mrs Edith Sterner of Hanover, PA and Mrs. Beulah Miller of Littlestown, PA; a brother , Claude Schildt of Littlestown and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, George N. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1972<br />George N. Birdsong, 50, of Folkston, Ga., a native of Giles County, died Saturday, March 25.<br />Services were held Monday, March 27, at the First Methodist Church in Folkston, Ga., with burial in Pineview Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife Mrs. Mary Birdsong; two daughters, Mrs. April Hahn, Granada Hills, CA., Miss Amanda Birdsong, Folkston; one son, Neal Birdsong; his mother, Mrs. Mable Birdsong, Decatur, Al., one sister, Mrs. Lee Campbell, De<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Irene Scales The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1971<br />Mrs. Irene Scales Birsong, 78, died at 7:05 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 4, in Giles County Hospital following an extended period of declining health.<br />Services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss of Celina, former pastor, and the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born March 23, 1893, the daughter of the late James R. Scales and Mrs. Tranquilla Gracey Scales. She was graduated from Martin College in Liberal Arts and Music in 1912. She was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church and Tarpley Home Demonstration Club.<br />She was married Jan. 20, 1915 in Henry Clyde Birdsong, who survives.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Raymond R. Williams; and one niece, Mrs. Corinne Brown, both of Pulaski. A son, James Thomas Birdsong, died May 31, 1954. Nephews serves as pallbearers.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, James Freeman The Pulaski Citizen 06 Apr 1977<br />Funeral services for James Freeman Birdsong, 65, of Route 5, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, March 30 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia were conducted Friday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett May Chapel by the Rev. Frank Rouse. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Birdsong, who was employed as a road grader operator by the Tennessee State Highway Department, was born in Giles County. His parents were the late Henry K. and Eunice Thomas Birdsong.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Willa Mae Watson Birdsong, two daughters, Mrs. Debra Griffin, Mrs. Carol James, both of Pulaski; three sons, Glenn Birdsong of Decatur, Ala, Jerry L. Birdsong of Shelbyville, Tn, and Morris W. Birdsong of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. John Owen, Miss Evelene Birdsong and Mrs. Guy Bass, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Stacy Pearson of Shelbyville, Tn, and Mrs. James Owen of Louisville, Ky, a brother, Thomas A. Birdsong of Pulaski and five grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, John Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 09 Feb 1977<br />John Wilson Birdsong, father of Lawrenceburg photographer John Birdsong, died Sunday in Pulaski at the age of 61.<br />Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at Bennett May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife Mrs. Ida Mae White Birdsong; two sons, John of Lawrenceburg, and Jimmy Birdsong of Athens, Alabama; two brothers, Freeman and Thomas Birdsong, both of Giles County; five sisters, Mrs. Guy Bass, Mrs. Mildred Owen and Miss. Everlene Birdsong, all of Giles County, Mrs. James Owen of Louisville, Kentucky and Mrs. Stacy Pearson of Shelbyville, Tn; also seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Ladye Muriel The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ladye Muriel Birdsong, 77, of Prospect were held Wednesday afternoon, September 22 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Jim Hughes officiating. Burial followed in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Birdsong died Tuesday in Giles County Hospital. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Morgan and Victoria Barnett.<br />Survivors include her husband, Joe G. Birdsong; two sons, Robert L. Birdsong and Joe Tom Birdsong, both of Prospect; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Lillie Mae Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1975<br />Mrs. Lillie Mae Birdsong, 81, of Elkton died Tuesday, January 4, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. Norman Coke. Interment was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Born in Texas, Mrs. Birdsong was the daughter of the late James and Etta Claude Shelton.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Willie Kinnear of Paradise, CA, and Mrs. Bobbie Whitt of Ardmore: six sons, Joe W. Birdsong of Robinson, Ill., Walton Birdsong of Mid West, OK., Julian Birdsong of New York, N.Y., W. H. Birdsong of Chicago, Ill., Bernard W. Birdsong of Tullahoma, Billy Birdsong of Madison; a half sister, Mrs. May Bunyard of Wichita, KA.; a half brother, Haywood Claude of Murfreesboro; 19 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Mabell G. The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1973<br />Mrs. Mabell G. Birdsong, age 89, died Wednesday, Feb 28th at Medical Park Convalescent Center, Decatur, Al. Her parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gilliam. She was married to the late Haughty Birdsong.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Lee Campbell of Decatur, Al; one son Mack Birdsong of Pulaski; one brother, Robert T. Gilliam of Nashville, 9 grandchildren, and 9 great grandchildren.<br />Services were held Friday March 2 at 2:00 p.m. in Bennett May Chapel. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery with Rev. Gene Gober officiating.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Myrtle May The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1973<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle May Birdsong, 85, of Elkton were held Saturday, Dec. 8 at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Norman Coke and the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Birdsong died at Giles County Hospital on Thursday.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Dora Butler May and was married to the late Eldon Birdsong<br />Survivors include two sons: Sam Birdsong and Eldon Birdsong, both of Elkton; one sister, Mrs. Kate Nelson of Pulaski; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Robert Malcolm The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1975<br />Services for Mr. Robert Malcolm (Mack) Birdsong, 65, Route 4, Pulaski, were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 25, 1975 at Bennett May Chapel. Rev. Bill Moss and Rev. Fred Harper Officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />Mr. Birdsong was born in Giles County on February 3, 1910, son of the late Robert H. and Mable Gilliam Birdsong. He was employed by Giles County Highway Department.<br />Besides his wife Mrs. Mary Abernathy Birdsong, he is survived by two daughters; Mrs. Joyce Dickman, Nashville and Mrs. Catherine Kennie, Dickson, Tennessee; one son, James R. Birdsong, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Lee Campbell, Decatur, Al and five grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />BIRDSONG, Roger Thomas The Giles Free Press 24 Mar 1971<br />Roger Thomas Birdsong, 43, died Wed. March 17, 1971 in a Nashville hospital after an illness of 3 months. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday March 18, at Wilson Carter Funeral Home in Prospect, with burial in the Prospect Cemetery.<br /><br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. R. H. Birdsong of Decatur, Al; 2 sons, Eugene and Michael Anthony Birdsong; a stepson, Alton Dwight Sands, a stepdaughter, Donna Sands; a sister, Mrs. Lee Campbell of Decatur; and two brothers, G. N. Birdsong of Folkston, Ga., and Malcolm Birdsong of Pulaski.<br /><br />BLACKBURN, Jean Ballenger The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1971<br />Mrs. Jean Ballenger Blackburn, died Friday, October 15, 1971, at Giles County Hospital. Her husband was the late Dr. J. K. Blackburn.<br />Graveside services were conducted at Maplewood Cemetery Sunday, October 17 by Willard Carr.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Sheppard and Josephine Drennen Ballenger.<br />Survivors include one son, James Knox Blackburn, Jr.; one daughter, Mrs. Jean Blackburn Robinson, Lookout Mountain; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BLACKBURN, Nelle Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1973<br />Graveside services were conducted for Mrs. Nelle Shelton Blackburn of Pulaski, Tuesday, December 11 at 3:00 p.m. at Lynnwood Cemetery, with the Rev. Neal Dean officiating. Mrs. Blackburn died Sunday at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in Smithland, Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Dr. J. M. and Kate Copeland Shelton.<br />Mrs. Blackburn received her education at Bryson College in Fayetteville and Middle Tennessee State University at Murfreesboro. In 1940 she was married to Edward Olds Blackburn, who survives. Mrs. Blackburn was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br />In addition to Mr. Blackburn, other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Earl Mott of Detroit, Mich. and a brother Clayton Shelton of Redlands, Calif.<br /><br />BLADE, Lena Will Ralston The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1979<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Lena Will Ralston Blade, 67, of Granger, Ind., died Saturday, December 8, 1979 in that city. Funeral and burial services were held Tuesday in Granger.<br />Mrs. Blade was the daughter of the late C. A. and Mattie Sue Baker Ralston. Survivors include her husband, William E. Blade, formerly of Giles County; a son, Tony Mitchell of Bodenham; a daughter, Mrs. Jerry Weikel of Granger; two brothers, Stanley Ralston of Pulaski and Charles Ralston of Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Mary Griffin of Columbia and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BLANKENSHIP, Elizabeth G. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1973<br />Mrs. Elizabeth &#8220;Julia&#8221; Gregory Blankenship, native Giles Countian, 80, of Columbia died Sunday morning at Hillview Haven Nursing Home after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at Williams Funeral Home Chapel in Columbia by the Rev. James Prewitt, pastor of Northside Baptist Church with interment following in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />She was the daughter of the late Hardin C. and Margaret Smith Gregory and the widow of John Blankenship, who died in 1931. She was a housewife and was a caretaker at the L&amp;N Depot and freight station at Aspen Hill for several years. She was a member of Highland Park Baptist Church in Columbia.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Tillman (Shellie) Anderson of Columbia, with whom she made her home for several years, and Mrs. Ruth C. Prosser, Cornersville; one brother, John Gregory, Beech Grove, Ark.; 13 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BLANKENSHIP, Jimmy Dale Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1971<br />Infant Jimmy Dale Blankenship, Jr., died Monday, January 25 in the Maury County Hospital. Graveside services were held at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday, January 27 at the Mount Pisgah Cemetery in Athens, Ala. Rev. James M. Manning officiated.<br />He is survived by his parents, Jimmy Dale Blankenship, Sr., and Martha Cobb Blankenship; three sisters, Brenda Kay Blankenship, Linda Fay Blankenship and Tammy Renae Blankenship; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Blankenship; and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cobb of Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BLASINGAME, Callie Petty The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1971<br />Mrs. Callie Petty Blasingame of Sarasota, Fla., died December 27 in Sarasota, Florida.<br />Funeral services will be held Friday morning, December 31, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the wife of H. Osteen Blasingame. Survivors in addition to her husband include two daughters, Mrs. Jane Field, Miami, Fla., Mrs. Mary Alice McVey, Sarasota, Fla.; one son, William F. Blasingame, Bells; three brothers, Earl Petty, Sarasota, Fla., Elmer Petty and Ed Petty, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. David Neal, Pulaski, and Mrs. Albert Harrison, Nashville; and nine grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOLDEN, Annie May The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1978<br />Mrs. Annie May Gilliam Bolden died Friday, May 19, 1978 in St. Augustine, Fla., following an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Tuesday, May 23 at the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville with burial in Mt.Moriah Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native Giles Countian, Mrs. Bolden is survived by a stepson, Robert Bolden, Lynnville; a step daughter, Mrs. Robert Graves of Giles County; three sons, Holly Grammar and Allen Bolden, both of Nashville, and Ben L. Bolden, Interlockland, Fla.; several grandchildren, and great grandchildren.<br /><br />BONDS, Ora Sands The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Ora Sands Bonds, 83, of Lynnville, died Friday, July 30, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Monday, August 2, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Artie Collins officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mack and Anna Hubble Sands. Her husband was the late Floyd Bonds.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Morris Seachrist, Telford, Pa., Mrs. Ola McConnell, Cornersville; one son, Raymond Bonds, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Ben Chapman; two brothers, Bud Sands, Sumac, Emmitt Sands, South Port; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BONDURANT, Richard Green Sr. The Giles Free Press April 1973<br />Richard Green Bondurant, Sr., Route 1, Ardmore, died Tuesday at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Wed., April 4 at Bennett May Chapel with burial in the Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiated.<br />A native of Virginia, he was the son of the late Peter and Emily R. Simmons Bondurant. His wife was the late Elizabeth Vincent Patterson Bondurant.<br />He is survived by two sons, Richard S. Bondurant, Jr., Ardmore, and Pete Bondurant, Elkton; 2 daughters, Mrs. Sue Ragsdale, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bess Snyder, Tioga, La., 11 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.<br /><br />BOWEN, David Gene Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />David Gene Bowen, Jr., 67, died Saturday, February 21, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, February 23, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and retired City employee, he was born June 15, 1902, the son of the late David Gene Bowen, Sr., and Julie Bowen.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dannie Lucille Bowen, Pulaski; four sons, David Gene Bowen III, U. S. Navy, Danny L. Bowen, Pulaski, Richard D. Bowen, Pulaski, Larry Bowen, U. S. Army; one sister, Miss Miniie Bowen; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BOWEN, James Doyle The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1970<br />James Doyle Bowen, 61, died Friday morning, May 15, in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 17, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. Frank Young, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery in Alabama.<br />A native of Alabama, he was born March 22, 1909, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen.<br />Survivors include four sons, James T. Bowen, San Antonio, Tex., David H. Bowen, Charleston, S. C., Richard O. Bowen, Chicago, Ill., Charles D. Bowen, Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Wayne Lovett, Pulaski; one brother, Leon Bowen, Atlanta, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Tessie Trapp and Mrs. Bernadine Love, both of Birmingham, Ala.; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />BOWLEN, Susan E. Moore The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Susan E. Bowlen, 83, of Exeter, formerly of Giles County, died Wednesday, February 9.<br />Services were held Friday, February 11 at Evans-Miller Chapel in Exeter with burial in Exeter Cemetery. Rev. L. D. McNall and Rev. Edward Carrager officiated.<br />Survivors include two sons, Buford Bowlen, Exeter, Gilmore Bowlen, Antioch; five daughters, Mrs. Grace Brown, Mrs. Tessie Marks, Mrs. Doris Foster, Exeter, Mrs. Maggie Sutton, Visalia, Mrs. Norma Matlack, Antioch; one brother, Elmer Moore, Pulaski; twenty-one grandchildren; thirty-eight great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BOYD, Harold Thomas The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Harold Thomas Boyd, 65, died Sunday, February 6 in Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Pauline Boatright Boyd. Services were held Monday, February 7 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Pisgah Cemetery. Rev. Bill Moss and Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />Born October 28, 1906 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Bessie Foster and Walter Boyd.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Flora Boyd of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />BOYD, James White The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1970<br />James White Boyd, 78, died Thursday, June 18, in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Services were conducted Saturday afternoon, June 20, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Kenny Warren, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February, 1892, the son of the late James Benton and Mary Grace White Boyd. He was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katie M. Boyd, Lynnville; two sons, James H. Boyd, Lynnville, William Boyd, Nashville; two brothers, Walter Boyd, Lynnville, Mark Boyd, New Albney, Ind.; one sister, Mrs. W. W. Welch, Tyler, Texas; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />BOYD, Lou Velia Riley The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1971<br />Mrs. Lou Velia Boyd, 84, of the Stella Community, died Sunday, September 12, 1971, at Oakwood Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Tuesday, September 14 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Andy Brown and R. E. Wilsford officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William and Josephine Jones Riley. Her husband was the late Razzie Jim Boyd.<br />Survivors include one son, Jones Boyd of Stella; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Will Gregory of Stella; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BOYD, Robert Earl The Pulaski Citizen 08 Apr 1970<br />A negro man, Robert Earl Boyd, 26, lost his life in accident Friday night on Highway 31 N., near Pigeon Roost Branch. He was a passenger in a 1964 Ford driven by Lee A. Curtis, Jr., of Lynnville.<br />Trooper Robert Barnes reported Curtis lost control and ran off the right shoulder of the road in front of a southbound milk truck driven by Bobby Drake. The truck was hit in the right side by the automobile and the truck turned over.<br /><br />BOYD, Willie Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 05 May 1976<br />Funeral services for Willie Clarence Boyd, 86, of Minor Hill were held Wednesday, May 5 at 2:00 p.m. at Minor Hill Church of Christ. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />Mr. Boyd who died Monday in Huntsville Medicenter, Huntsville, Ala., was born in Giles County, the son of the late Wiley and Roenie Howard Boyd.<br />Survivors include his wife, Eva Boyd; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Helen Henson of St. Augustine, Fla.; two sons, Raymond Boyd of Bolivar and Oliver Boyd of Athens, Ala.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Horace Durham of Minor Hill and Mrs. Garland Craig of Lester, Ala.; two stepsons, Edd Elmore of Huntsville, Ala. and Marvin Elmore of Athens, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Marvin Croley of Athens, Ala. and Mrs. Owen Bass of Pulaski; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRADEN, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Walter Braden, 98, of Rt. 2, Lynnville, died Wed., March 10, 1971 at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg. Funeral services were hel at noon Sunday, March 14 at Round Hill Baptist Church with burial in the Braden Cemetery. The Rev. B. Cotton and the Rev. William Wade officiated.<br />A native of Lynnville, he was the son of the late Jordan and Maggie March Braden. He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Annie Jackson and Mrs. Lucille Price of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Willie B. Jones of California, Mrs. Johnnie L. Baker of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Mary Ruth Mitchell of Lynnville; five sons, Robert Braden of Nashville, Ira Braden of Culleoka, Arthur Braden and Clifford Braden of Lynnville, and Walter C. Braden of Chicago; 38 grandchildren; 87 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRADLEY, Edward R. The Pulaski Citizen 02 Jun 1976<br />Funeral services for Edward R. Bradley, 73, were held at Farmington, Mich., Friday, May 28, Mr. Bradley, a native of Lynnville, had been employed by the Detroit Free Press for 43 years until his retirement four years ago.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Jess (Harriet) Hull of Novi, Mich., and a brother, Joseph F. Bradley of Pulaski.<br /><br />BRALY, Ella Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 09 Feb 1977<br />Mrs. Ella Clifton Braly, 92, of Route 1, Pulaski died Saturday, February 5 at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Chapel Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Braly was a native of Giles County. Her parents were the late Jasper and Mary Beeler Clifton. She was married to the late Bob Braly.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Harwood Green; two sons, William Neal Braly and James Braly; a sister, Miss Carrie Clifton, all of Pulaski and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BRAMBERRY, Mary Elizabeth Meadows The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1971<br />Mary Elizabeth Bramberry, 51, died Thursday, September 16, 1971 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Saturday, September 18 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober and Rev. Dallas Bass officiated.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lena Legg Meadows and the late Roy Meadows.<br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Robert E. Curry.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, J. D. Pulaski Citizen July 25, 1973<br />J. D. Brashears, 64, died Tuesday morning, July 24, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, with funeral services being conducted Wednesday at 3:30 P.M. at Bennett-May Chapel by Methodist ministers, the Rev. Thomas Vann and the Rev. Carl Felker. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brashears was the son of the late B. F. and Eliza Frances Simpson Brashears.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Wilma Brashears, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Raymond Grubbs, Pulaski, and Mrs. Luna Jewel Tankersley and Mrs. Ed Estes, both of Lewisburg; and five brothers, L. V. Brashears, Franklin, Doris Brashears, Lewisburg, and Billy Brashears, Will Tom Brashears, and Leslie Brashears, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />BRAZIER, Mary Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1973<br />Mrs. Mary Gilbert Brazier, age 80, died Saturday, January 6 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Her parents were the late T. G. and Eudora Russell Gilbert. She was married to the late J. H. Brazier.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. John Ingram; one son, Carey Brazier of Grenich, Conn.; one step-son, J. D. Brazier of Birmingham, Ala.; two step-daughters, Mrs. Elzie Smithson of Leoma, Mrs. Irene Matlock of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Smith Campbell of Birmingham, Ala.; one brother, Russell Gilbert of Akron, Ohio; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Services were held Monday, January 8 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. Rev. Ben Alford and Rev. Carl Felker officiated.<br /><br />BREWER, Robert B. The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1971<br />Robert B. Brewer, 76, retired Pulaski Electric System employee, died May 19, in Veteran&#8217;s Hospital in Nashville.<br /><br />Services will be held Thursday, May 20 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />His wife was the late Ethel Eakes Brewer and he was the son of the late Sam and Alice Nevilles Brewer.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Royce Long; two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Crabtree, Greenville, Mrs. Mary Wofford, Nebraska; six half-sisters, Mrs. June Holley, Mrs. Lena Jo Barnett, Mrs. Louise Fry, Mrs. Alice Hyatt, Texas, Mrs. Lillian Reed, Shelbyville, Mrs. Betty Gulley, Huntsville; two half-brothers, J. W. Brewer, Allen Glossup, Gilbert Brewer, Nashville, and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BRITTAIN, Evelyn Grigsby The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1971<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Evelyn Brittain, 93, were held at Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashville, Monday at 11 o&#8217;clock A. M. with Rev. Dallas Bass officiating.<br />Mrs. Brittain died Saturday, April 17, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Elkton, she was the daughter of the late Edward N. and Fannie Whitman Grigsby. Her husband, the late Fuller Brittain died in 1937. Her only son, Ed Brittain died in 1969.<br />The lived in College Grove and Nashville for many years, later moving to Rome, GA. She and her husband were charter members of Belmont Methodist Church, Nashville. She was also an alumni of Martin College.<br />She is survived by one brother, Robert E. Grigsby.<br /><br />BROADWAY, Lottie Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1974<br />Funeral services were conducted for Mrs. Lottie Campbell Broadway, 92, of Elkton Sunday, Nov. 24 at 2:00 p.m. at the Elkton Baptist Church with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Broadway died Friday in the Ardmore Nursing Home. Born in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Joe and Jane Campbell. Her husband was the late Pressley Broadway.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Velma McNeese, Mrs. Joe McNeese and Mrs. Alma Garrett, all of Elkton and Mrs. Annie Pearl Shannon of Ardmore; three sons, David Broadway and James Broadway, both of Elkton and Floyd Broadway of Aiken, S.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Marvalene Ferguson of Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Lizzie Campbell of Decatur, Ala.; 13 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROCK, Ezra Lee The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1978<br />Funeral services for Ezra Lee Brock, 77, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Thursday, April 27 in Giles County Hospital, were held at Bennett-May Chapel Saturday at 10:00 a. m. by the Rev. Clarence Stewart. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mr. Brock was the son of the late Ernest L. and Dollie Wells Brock. He held membership in the First United Methodist Church and was a maintenance repairman for a heavy equipment manufacturing company.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lorene Brock; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Davenport, and Mrs. Sandra James, Pulaski and Mrs. Betty Jo Peterson, Fayetteville; a stepdaughter, mrs. Wilma Lovell, Evansville, Ind.; a stepson, Paul Torrence, Pulaski; a brother, Alton Brock, Athens, Ala., and three grandchildren.<br /><br />BROOKS, Oakley L. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1977<br />Funeral services for Oakley L. Brooks, 73, of Route 1, Minor Hill, who died Wednesday, June 8 in Giles County Hospital were held at 1:00 p. m. Friday at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister, Bill Cantrell. Burial followed in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brooks was a native Giles Countian, the son of the late Edgar and Lola Anthony Brooks. He was a retired employee of the Giles County Highway Department.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Allis Brown Brooks; a sister, Mrs. Leon Oaks and a brother, Floyd Brooks, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Charlie Henry The Pulaski Citizen 02 Jul 1974<br />Funeral services for Charlie Henry Brown, 73, of Prospect, who died Monday, July 1, at Giles County Hospital, will be held Wednesday, July 3, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Brown was the husband of Lucille Brown and the son of the late Martin and Julia Campbell Brown<br />Survivors in addition to his wife include: one daughter, Mrs. John L. Gooch of Prospect; a brother, Shellie Brown of Prospect and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Gracie Tate The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gracie Tate Brown, 86, were held Friday afternoon, June 18, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the Chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />She died Wednesday, June 16, in the Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brown was born December 11, 1889, the daughter of the late James P. and Mary Biles Tate. She was the wife of the late Shelly Brown.<br />Survivors include one son, William Brown of Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Alma B. Fogg of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Susie Hastings of Prospect; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Helen Ann Hurley The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1979<br />Mrs. Helen Ann Hurley Brown, 80, long time resident of Lynnville and widow of Robert Keltner Brown, died Sunday at Hillview Haven Nursing Home in Columbia after an extended illness.<br />Graveside services were conducted Monday, May 28 at 4 p. m. at Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville with the Rev. John Weatherford officiating.<br />A native of Calvert County, Ky., she was the daughter of the late Howard Dixon and Fannie Curry Hurley. She was a member of Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville, Ky.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. James (Shirley) White, Lynnville; a son, Tom H. Brown, Columbia; a brother, Harry Hurley, Benton, Ky.; two grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Houston The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1970<br />Funeral services for Houston Brown, 77, prominent State official, were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown died December 7th at Giles County Hospital. He made his home at Route 7 in the Beech Hill Community. Born January 17, 1893 in Wytheville, Va., he was the son of the late Allen Crockett Brown, and Ella Poague Brown.<br />He was a former State of Tennessee Cabinet member under Governor Gordon Browning. From 1937 to 1941, he served as assistant comptroller. He also was Commissioner of Institutions from 1949 to 1953.<br />Before moving to Nashville, he lived in Knoxville and was Deputy Clerk and Master for the Knox County Chancery Court. For many years, he served as a magistrate in Giles County.<br />After retirement from public office, he operated a farm in the Bradshaw community. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Nelson Brown, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BROWN, James Comer The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />James Comer Brown, 84, died Saturday morning, January 10, at his home in Cookeville.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, January 12, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Dyer Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Arlen Way officiating. Burial was in Crestlawn Cemetery.<br />A native of Putnam County, he was born July 27, 1885, the son of the late Winfield Scott and Cynthia Jacquess Brown.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucy Dyer Brown; four sons, Charlie Brown, Pulaski, Luther Brown, Robert Brown, and Jack Brown, all of Cookeville; one daughter, Mrs. Claude Vaughn, Cookeville; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Shelly W. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1974<br />Shelly W. Brown, 86, of Prospect died Monday, July 15 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. John Bradford and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial followed in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County he was the son of the late Martin H. and Julia C. Brown. Mr. Brown was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gracie Tate Brown; one daughter, Mrs. A. L. (Buddy) Fogg of Pulaski; a son, William Brown of Prospect; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Susan Watson The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1975<br />Services for Mrs. Susan W. Brown, age 92, Route 5, Pulaski, were held at 2:00 Sunday, March 16, 1975 at Bennett May Chapel, Rev. W. H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery. Mrs Brown died March 15, 1975 at Giles County Hospital.<br />She was born May 19, 1882 in Giles County, daughter of the late William H. and Zane Osborne Watson, and was the wife of the late Mahlon Brown. She is survived by nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />BRYAN, John Sam The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />John Sam Bryan, 55, died Tuesday, March 16, at Fairhaven Nursing Home following a long illness.<br />Services will be held Thursday, March 18, 2:00 p. m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Pearl Watson Bryan and the late Samuel B. Bryan. His widow is Mrs. Mamie Hodges Bryan. He was a farmer in the Bryson Community.<br />Other than his wife and mother, he is survived by one daughter, Miss Ann Bryan, Bryson; two sons, John Bryan and Joe Bryan, Bryson; two brothes, Buford Bryan, Ardmore, Robert E. Bryan, Elkton; and two sisters, Mrs. Kermit George, Bryson and Mrs. Pauline Flanagon, California.<br /><br />BRYAN, Pauline Watson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1975<br />Services for Mrs. Pauline Watson Bryan, ninety years of age, took place at 1:00 p.m. Friday, January 31 at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Dallas Bass, Rev. Norman Coke and Rev. Colon Leighton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Bryan, who died in Giles County Hospital January 30, resided in the Bryson community, Route 1, Ardmore. She was born June 14, 1884, the daughter of the late Ben and Orlena Edmiston Watson. Her husband was the late Sam Bryan. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Kermit George, Bryson and Mrs. Pauline Flanigan of Los Angeles, California; two sons, Buford, Ardmore, Tenn. and Robert, Elkton, Tenn.; seventeen grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />BUFORD, Foster O. The Pulaski Citizen 06 Nov 1974<br />Foster O. Buford, of Franklin, 37, died Saturday, November 2 at Williamson County Hospital in Franklin.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Franklin Memorial Chapel at 3:00 p.m. Sunday with the Rev. Myron Keith officiating. Interment was in Williamson Memorial Gardens.<br />His parents were the late Mrs. Mark N. (Ruby) Buford and the late Mr. Buford.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Patricia Gentry Buford; two sons, W. Brandon Buford and J. Mark Buford, both of Franklin and a sister, Mrs. Martha Alice Burnett of Nashville.<br /><br /><br />BUNN, Judith Dawn Bridgeman The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1970<br />Mrs. Judith Dawn Bridgeman Bunn, 30, died Monday night around 12:30 a. m. at her home 525 Cleveland St., from a self inflicted gun shot wound.<br />Funeral services were held at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the Episcopal Church with the Rev. John McGinnis officiating. Interment will be in Washington, North Carolina.<br />She was born January 6, 1940 in Washington, N. C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bridgeman of Washington.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Billy Bunn of Pulaski; three daughters, Tomi, Bridgette, Dixie and a son, William J. Bunn; four brothers, Maurice, K. J., Robert and Jasper Bridgeman, all of Washington; and a sister.<br /><br />BURCH, Annie Wilkes The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br />Mrs. Annie Wilkes Burch, 61, died Sunday, July 26, at her home in the Lynnville Community.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Burch, wife of Raymond Burch, were conducted Monday afternoon, July 27, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billie Blake officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born March 17, 1909, the daughter of the late Henry and Vashti Carden Cobb.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include one daughter, Mrs. James Coker, Lynnville; three sons, Harold Burch, and Perry Burch, Nashville, Jimmy Burch, Lynnville; eleven grandchildren; four brothers, Herbert Cobb, James Cobb, and Jerry Cobb, all of Pulaski, Edd Cobb, Nashville; six sisters, Mrs. Pat Ingram, Mrs. Clyde Hardy, Miss Elene Cobb, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Marguerite Sams, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Bryant Barlar, Nashville, and Mrs. Bobby Hamlett, Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />BURCH, Melvin The Pulaski Citizen 06 Apr 1977<br />Funeral services for Melvin Burch, 67, of Route 2, Cornersville, who died Wednesday, March 30 at Community Hospital in Lewisburg were held at the Cornersville Funeral Home Friday at 2:00 p.m. by Church of Christ minister Bill Young. Burial was in Short Cemetery in Marshall County. His parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burch.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Robinson Burch; two daughters, Mrs. Janice Crotts of High Point, N.C., and Mrs. Beverly Young of Irving, Texas; a son, James Burch of the Yell Community; a sister, Mrs. Jewel Williams of Detroit, Mich.; two brothers, Markham Burch of Route 2, Cornersville and Billy Burch of Pulaski and six grandchildren.<br /><br />BURCH, Solon C. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1971<br />Solon C. Burch, 86, died Thursday, March 25, at his home in Petrolia, Texas.<br />A native Giles Countian, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Markham Burch.<br />Survivors include three children, Mrs. Warren Robinson, Mrs. Roy Colvin, and A. D. Knight, all of Texas; one sister, Mrs. J. H. Carden and one brother, Will Burch, Sylocauga, Fla.<br /><br />BURDETTE, Sue Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1971<br />Mrs. Sue Rogers Burdette, of Hazlehurst, Georgia, died Monday, April 26 in Hazelhurst. Graveside services were held at Maplewood Cemetery on Wednesday, April 28, at 3:00 p. m., with the Rev. Gene Gober, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, officiating. Mrs. Burdette was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late John Henry and Adelia Abernathy Rogers. Her husband was the late Henry Clayton Burdette of Hazelhurst.<br />Mrs. Burdette was graduated from the University of Tennessee where she was a member of the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. She was a social worker for a number of years. Mrs. Burdette was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Hazelhurst.<br />Survivors are a step-daughter, Mrs. J. H. McCard of Atlanta, Georgia; a sister, Miss Mary E. Rogers of Hazelhurst and Florence, Ala.; two nieces, Mrs. Herbert Morice of Charleston, Illinois, and Mrs. William J. Yancey, Jr.<br /><br />BURGESS, Rick The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1970<br />Rick Burgess, 77, died Monday, March 30, at his home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Burgess, a retired farmer, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, April 1, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating.<br />Burial was in Appleton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 19, 1892, the son of the late Gaines and Becky Owens Burgess.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace McCafferty Burgess; four sons, Kenneth Burgess, Benton Harbor, Mich; Millard Burgess, Prospect; Herbert Burgess, Pulaski, and Floyd Burgess, Leoma; two daughters, Mrs. Venson Foust, Benton Harbor, Mich.; Mrs. Thomas Gatlin, Goodsprings; two sisters, Mrs. Etha Wray, Minor Hill and Mrs. Annie Smith, Nashville; thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURGESS, William A. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />William A. Burgess, Sr., 74, of 713 Randolph Avenue, Huntsville, Alabama died January 16th. Mr. Burgess was born at Brick Church, the son of Bob and Lulu White Burgess and moved to Huntsville when a young man.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Cooper Burgess, of Huntsville; a son, William A. Burgess, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.; a daughter, Mrs. Emily B. Hess of Tampa, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Louise B. Hill and Mrs. May B. Page, both of Huntsville; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and several cousins in Giles County.<br />The funeral was January 18th in Huntsville. Nephews were pall-bearers.<br /><br />BURGESS, William Gerald The Pulaski Citizen19 May 1971<br /><br />William Gerald Burgess, one day old son of Homer and Anna Jones Burgess, died Wednesday, May 12 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held Friday, May 14 at Shores Cemetery. Carl Hollis officiated.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by one brother, Gary Neal Burgess and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess of Nashville and Mr. and Mrs.Grover Jones.<br /><br />BURKS, Myrtle Mae Hutton The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971<br />Mrs. Myrtle Mae Burks, 62, died at her home, Thursday morning, February 25.<br />Services were held Friday, February 26 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jessie and Ellen Woodard Hutton.<br />She is survived by her husband, Willie Burks; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Townsend, Nashville; two sons, Elwood Burks, Lebanon and Willie Burks, Jr., Detroit, Mich.; four grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Wessie Goats, Columbia.<br /><br />BURKS, Nancy Watkins The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Nancy Burks, 91, died Friday, December 25 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Saturday, December 26 at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born December 29, 1878 in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late John and Susie Hartwick Watkins.<br />Survivors include two sons, Sherman Burks, Willie Burks of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. William Hutton of Pulaski; eleven grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Duncan The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1976<br />Funeral services for Duncan Burns, 86, of Franklin and native of Giles County, were held Sunday, December 12 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. W. C. Massengale the officiant. Interment followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burns died Friday in Williamson County Hospital.<br />A veteran of World War I, he was a retired farmer and school teacher. His parents were the late Wilson Carroll and Emma Puryear Burns and his wife was the late Mrs. Verna Maude Houston Burns.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Steve Drone of Franklin; a son, John Burns of the Bodenham Community; a brother, Carroll Burns, also of the Bodenham Community and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Eva Burns The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Burns Burns, 82, of Pulaski were held Saturday, December 31 at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery. The Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiated.<br />Mrs. Burns, the wife of the late Edgar Burns was born in Texas September 25, 1895. Her parents were the late Andrew Jackson and Beulah Benton Bearden Burns. She died December 30, 1977 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include one son, Paul Burns, Ripley; two daughters, Mrs. John Bledsoe and Mrs. Jean Cosby, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Thomas Richards, Metairie, La. Five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Evelyn Largen The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1970<br />Services for Mrs. Evelyn Largen Burns, Metro school teacher, of 1215 Littonwood Ave., were at 1 p. m. Tuesday, July 13, at Phillips-Robertson Funeral Home. The Rev. Elbert Walkup, minister of Inglewood United Methodist Church and the Rev. W. D. Comperry, minister of First United Methodist Church of Columbia, officiated. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Burns died Sunday evening, July 12, at Nashville Memorial Hospital following a brief illness.<br />She was a native of Lincoln County, a daughter of the late Rev. W. O. Largen and the late Mrs. Ora Sims Largen.<br />Mrs. Burns was graduated from Shelbyville High School and Martin College in Pulaski. She received the B. S. and master&#8217;s degrees from Peabody College.<br />She had taught in Parmer, Jere Baxter, and Dalewood schools. The last two years she had taught fourth and fifth grade science on WDCN, Channel 2, with the assistance of an imaginary creature called &#8220;Kibbitt.&#8221;<br />Mrs. Burns also was a writer and co-producer for &#8220;The Moon, Mars and Beyond,&#8221; in the National Education Television series &#8220;What&#8217;s New&#8221;. The film is scheduled for nationwide viewing.<br />She had been assigned to teach at the new Cora Howe School here during the next academic year.<br />She was a member of Inglewood United Methodist Church, the Wesleyan Guild, Delta Kappa Gamma sorority and the National Education Association.<br />She was married to W. Lewis Burns, who survives.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Miss Gail Burns, Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Victorville, Calif; one sister, Mrs. Russell Watts, Evanston, Ill.; a brother, John W. Largen, Summit, N. J.; and a step-mother, Mrs. W. O. Largen, Nashville.<br /><br /><br />BURNS, Thomas Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1975<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, February 8th at Carr and Erwin Chapel for Thomas Edgar Burns, 83, of Pulaski who died Thursday, February 6 at Giles County Hospital. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burns was born January 13, 1892, son of the late Thomas Jefferson and Angeline Brown Foster. He was a retired carpenter and a deacon of the First Baptist Church. Mr. Burns was married to Eva Burns of Pulaski who survives.<br /><br />Other survivors are: one son, John Paul Burns of Ripley, Tennessee; two daughters, Mrs. John H. Bledsoe and Mrs. James E. Cosby, Jr., both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Giles Ray of Shelbyville, Tenn.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BURNS, Walter Lewis The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1976<br />Funeral services for Walter Lewis Burns, 88, of Route 1, Pulaski, who died Tuesday, February 24, in Giles County Hospital, were held Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. W. C. Massengale and the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Interment followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burns, a retired farmer, was born in Giles County, the son of the late W. C. and Emma F. Puryear Burns.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Sallie Hamlett Burns; a son, Edward Burns of Pulaski; two brothers, Duncan Burns of Franklin and Carroll Burns of Pulaski; four grandchildren; five great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BURROW, Jennie Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1970<br />Services for Mrs. Jennie Wilson Burrow of Madison were held Sunday, 2:00 at the Madison Funeral Home. Warder Novack officiated. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late William H. and Tishie Mae Purdom Wilson. Services include one sister, Miss Hattie Wilson, Madison; and one brother, Rufus Wilson, Sr., Old Hickory.<br /><br />BURTON, Paul Elmore The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1971<br />Paul Elmore Burton, 2428 Chapman Drive in Nashville, died Saturday, March 20, 1971. He is survived by wife, Mrs. Maggie Smith Burton; one daughter, Mrs. Ann Burton Grant, Pepperall, Mass.; two sons, Paul E. Burton, Jr., Nashville and James Larry Burton, Tampa, Fla.; sister, Mrs. Humes Williams, Clarksville; three brothers, Lorrie S. Burton, Bertram Burton, Eugene Burton, all of Clarksville; eight grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon March 23, at 12:30 o&#8217;clock at Phillips Robinson Co. Hiram A. Lemay and Paul Huton officiated.<br />He taught school in Giles County several years ago and he also taught at Hume Fogg and East High in Nashville.<br /><br />BUTCHER, Nick The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1976<br />Nick Butcher, 98, of Pulaski died Wednesday, January 14, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Church of Christ minister Richard Jones officiating. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Butcher, who was born in Hungary, was a retired employee of Stanley, Inc.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruby Grandage Butcher; seven daughters, Mrs. Boots Shelton, Mrs. Katy Aymett, Mrs. Millie Phillips and Miss Sadie Butcher, all of Pulaski, Miss Dena Butcher of Nashville, Mrs. Annie Bowen of Lewisburg and Mrs. Eloise Hollingsworth of Petersburg; a son, Mitchell James Butcher of Pulaski, 37 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BUTLER, John Dennis The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1974<br />John Dennis Butler, 74, of Route 2, Pulaski, died Sunday, November 24 in Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral rites were conducted Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. William Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Native Giles Countian, he was the son of the late W. P. and Laura Abernathy Butler. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pulaski and a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma Butler; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Greer of Lebanon, Mrs. Frances Shannon of Oak Ridge and Mrs. Jane Bowser of Akron, Ohio; three sons, John M. Butler of Pulaski, Bill Butler of North Augusta, S.C. and Bob Butler of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Betty Jones of Pulaski; four brothers, Pink M. Butler and Clayton Butler, both of Pulaski; Joe Butler of Byrum, Ala. and Jack Butler of New York and 15 grandchildren.<br /><br />BUTLER, William Brown The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1974<br />Funeral services for William Brown Butler, 63, of Pulaski were held Saturday, November 9, at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ minister Robert McAnally officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Butler died at his home Thursday. Born in Giles County he was the son of the late Noah Monroe and Lille Mae Hardin Butler.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lela Walls Butler of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Eldridge Woodard, Miss Patsy Butler and Mrs. Barbara Pierce, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Katie Armour and Mrs. Frances Ochler, both of Louisville, Ky. and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BUTLER, William Carlos, Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1971<br />William Carlos Butler, Sr., 90, died Thursday, April 1, 1971 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held Saturday, April 3, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock AT Bennett-May Chapel with Bro. James Edd Holt and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens. He was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Hunt and Mary Hayes Butler. He was a retired farmer.<br />He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nancy B. Thomas, Nashville, Mrs. Johnnie B. Davis, McMinnville; two sons, Thomas H. Butler, Nashville, W. C. Butler, Jr.; one sister, Mrs. R. L. Tucker; one brother, Mahlon Butler, Conway Community; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BYRNE, Dorothy Densen The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Dorothy Densen Byrne, 80, died August 4 in Bay View, Mich. Services were held Saturday, August 7 at the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, with burial in Du Quoin, Ill.<br />She was the wife of the late Dr. J. D. Byrne.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Tom Moore; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, May The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1971<br />Mrs. May Callahan, 89, of Columbia, died Wednesday, April 14, in Columbia. Services were held Friday, April 16 at the Church of the Immaculate Conception with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Her husband was the late Dan Callahan.<br />Mrs. Callahan was a native of Giles County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Callahan. Recently, she had been living with her daughter, Mrs. H. Mahlon Cooper, Columbia.<br />Surviving besides her daughter are a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Owen Callahan of Florence, Ala.; four grandchildren, Dr. Thomas M. Cooper of Lexington, Mrs. Don Dillenbeck of Merritt Island, Fla., Mrs. Larry McCulloch of Nashville and Miss Mary Cooper of Atlanta; six great-grandchildren; and three nieces and one nephew, W. E. Worsham.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Burns The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1970<br />Burns Campbell, 77, died December 2, 1970 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Thursday, December 3 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Campbellsville Cemetery. John Pope and Neal Dean officiated.<br />Born March 19, 1893, he was the son of the late Clarence and Sallie Burns Campbell.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Jimmie Hannah, West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Carson Vaughn, Nashville, Mrs Joe Shuler and Mrs. Donald Campbell, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Waters Smith of Campbellsville.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Grady Greenbrier The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1977<br />Funeral services for Grady Greenbrier Campbell, 66, of Route 1, Goodspring, a World War II veteran and retired farmer, were held Friday, May 6 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. The Rev. W. C. Massangale and the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiated.<br />Mr. Greenbrier died Wednesday in Veteran&#8217;s Administration Hospital, Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Griffin Campbell; two daughters, Mrs. James Ashford of Prospect and Mrs. Carl Tucker of Goodsprings; two sons, Grady Gerald Campbell and Ronnie Griffin Campbell of Goodspring; three sisters, Mrs. Noble Stafford of Goodspring, Mrs. Herbert Cobb of Pulaski, and Mrs. Henry Keeter of Ethridge; three brothers, Loyd Campbell of Lawrenceburg, Odus Campbell of Pulaski and Lonas Campbell of Minor Hill and three grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Nell Birdsong Decatur Daily 01 Sep 1977<br />Mrs. Nell B. Campbell 66, 501 Eleanor Dr. S.W., who was a Justice of the Peace in Decatur for nine years and a member of First Baptist Church, died Wednesday at a local hospital.<br />Funeral will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Brown Servcie Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. W.K. Stephenson officiating, with burial in Decatur Cemetery. Brown Service Directing.<br /><br />Survivors include the widower, Lee C. Campbell, Decatur, a son Robert L. Campbell, Decatur: two grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Melvin Oliver, Cecil Hipps, Walt McCurry, Benton Roberts, Wib Lunsford, Bud Orr, Roy Guyse and Jimmy Francis.<br />The family request that any memorials be made in the form of contributions to the Alabama Sheriff&#8217;s Boys Ranch.<br />The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Nina Myrtle Cates The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Nina Myrtle Campbell, 81, died Thursday, January 8, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Campbell were conducted Saturday afternoon, January 10, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. James Shutt officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born July 6, 1888, the daughter of the late Henry and Mattie Gilmore Cates.<br />Survivors include two sons, Henry Campbell, Pulaski, Emmitt Campbell, Ocola, Ind.; six daughters, Mrs. Ham Pratt, Pulaski, Mrs. Howard Graves, Mrs. Mitchell Ramsey, and Mrs. Vernon Green, Michawalka, Ind., Mrs. Leon Griggs, and Mrs. William Viacahantonis, South Bend, Ind.; one sister, Mrs. Nettie Barnickle, Pulaski; nineteen grandchildren; and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CANE, Allene &#8220;Tootie&#8221; Williams The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1971<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Allene W. Cane, part owner of WKSR radio station and the Giles Free Press were held Tuesday, May 4, at 2 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. The Rev. Clarence Stewart and Rev. John McGinnis officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Cane was born Oct. 24, 1927 in Giles County, the daughter of the late Jenk and Tippie Holley Williams. She was educated at Giles County High School and Martin College. She was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />She is survived by her husband, John Cane; two sons, Randy and John Edward Cane of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Climer of Niles, Mich., and Mrs. Marion Norwood of Columbus Ohio.<br /><br />CARDEN, Edna Decatur Daily 10 Feb 1971<br />ATHENS-Graveside services for Mrs. Edna C. Carden, 85, 1108 E. Pryor Street, who died Tuesday morning at her residence, were to be at 2 p.m. today at Athen&#8217;s Cemetery, Rev. Ervin Watson officiating. McConnell Funeral Home directing.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Inez Slaughter and Mrs. Mae Houston, both f Athens; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Honorary pallbearers were to be elders and deacons of First Christian Church.<br /><br />CARDEN, Martha Trent Shuler The Pulaski Citizen 03 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Martha Trent Carden, 89, of Campbellsville, died Saturday, January 30, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted Monday at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in John Lay Cemetery in Ethridge.<br />She is survived by four sons, Buford Carden, California, David, Cecil and Herbert Carden, Detroit, Mich.; one sister, Miss Ann Shuler; one brother, Frank Shuler, and nineteen grandchildren.<br /><br />CARDIN, Flossie Ruth McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1977<br />Mrs. Flossie Ruth Cardin, 75, of Route 5, Pulaski, were conducted Wednesday, December 28 at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Cardin died Monday in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Richard J. and Lula Murray McCormack.<br />Survivors include her husband, P. D. Cardin; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Ingram and Mrs. Harry Corpier, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Lucille Wilburn, Pulaski; and one granddaughter.<br /><br />CARDEN, Frank Buford The Pulaski Citizen 08 Aug 1973<br />Frank Buford Carden, 82, native Giles Countian, died Monday night at St. Josephs hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma after several months illness. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 11:00 at the First Presbyterian Church in Tulsa with burial in that city.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joanna Watson and William Henry Carden.<br />Prior to his retirement several years ago he was president of the Home Stake Oil Company in Tulsa, a position he had held for 25 years. Since retirement he had operated a Private Oil Investment business.<br />He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Walkley Carden; a son, Buford Walkley Carden, of Tulsa; two sisters, Mrs. Cope Whitfield, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ozro Park, Hartselle, Ala.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARDEN, Martha Trent The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Martha Trent Carden, 89, of Campbellsville, died Saturday, January 30, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted Monday at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in John Lay Cemetery in Ethridge.<br />She is survived by four sons, Buford Carden, California, David, Cecil, and Herbert Carden, Detroit, Mich.; one sister, Miss Ann Shuler, one brother, Frank Shuler, and nineteen grandchildren.<br /><br />CARDIN, James Don Decatur Daily 09 Feb 1974<br />Funeral services for James Don Cardin, 64, 414 Oak St. N. E., who died Thursday at a local hospital will be today at 2:30 p.m. at Brown Service Funeral Chapel. Rev. Van Arsdale officiating, burial at Decatur City Cemetery.<br />Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Lennie K. Cardin, Decatur; a son, James A. Cardin, Jr. Peoria, Ill.<br />Pallbearers will be Barney Morrison, Elmer Hill, Louie Glenn, Euell Brisco, Lauson Mills, Royce Woods.<br /><br />CARDIN, Jewel Mae Decatur Daily 14 Dec 1977<br />Funeral for Jewel Mae Cardin, 92, 1609 Third Ave. S.W., who died Tuesday at a Decatur nursing home, will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at Brown Service Funeral Home Chapel, the Revs. Thomas Stephenson and Ralph Bates officiating, with burial in the Decatur City Cemetery, Brown Service Funeral Home directing.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. R. E. Hewitt, Jr., Nashville; a son, James P. Cardin, Decatur; a brother, M. F. Scoggin, Decatur; two grandchildren and a great grandchild.<br />Pallbearers will be Casey Terry, Ben Rister, Thomas Hunter, Oran Hunter, Claude McBride, Al Bingham.<br />Mrs. Cardin was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br /><br />CARDIN, Lillie Mae Smith The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1970<br />Mrs. Lillie Mae Cardin, 87, died at the Hewitt Home Saturday evening, September 19.<br />Services were held Monday at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Boonshill Cemetery. Rev. John S. Smith conducted the services.<br />Born in Lincoln County on January 13, 1883, she was the wife of the late Ezra Lee Cardin. Her parents were the late John and Minerva Hogan Smith.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Miss Elise Cardin, Mrs. Neely Watson, Mrs. Herman L. Johnson of Nashville; two sons, Clarence Cardin, Howard Hughey; nine grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />CARDIN, Louis Fisher The Pulaski Citizen 03 Feb 1971<br />Funeral services for Louis Fisher Cardin, 88, of Decatur, Ala., who died Sunday, January 31 at a Decatur nursing home, were held Tuesday at Guntharp Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Bob Archibald officiated. Burial was in the Decatur Cemetery.<br />Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Jewel M.Cardin, Decatur; a son, James P. Cardin, Decatur; a daughter, Mrs. R. E. Hewitt, Nashville; a brother, B. K. Cardin, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Una Allison, Nashville; two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.<br />Mr. Cardin was a retired L &amp; N railroad worker and a member of the Lowe Lend A Hand Class of First United Methodist Church.<br /><br />CARDIN, Neva Kathleen The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1978<br /><br />Services for Mrs. Neva Kathleen Cardin, 82, were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday June 24 at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Clarence Stewart the officiant. Burial was in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Cardin died Friday, June 23, 1978 at Fairhaven Nursing Home following a long illness. She was a native Giles Countian, the daughter of the late Thomas Tucker and Annie Harris Tucker. She was born Sept. 12, 1895. Her husband was the late Robert Raymond Cardin. Before entering Fairhaven, she resided at 314 Cedar Lane in Pulaski. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Bernice Phillips, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Qrlean Payne, Dunnedin, Fla.; two sons, Melvin Cardin, Pulaski and Eugene Cardin, Decatur, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Zora Cathcart, Pulaski and Mrs. Thelma Bremel, Winston Salem, N. C. Bennett May in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARDIN, Ollie Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 20Apr 1977<br />Ollie Thomas Cardin, Jr., 52, of Peoria, Ill., died Thursday, April 14 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Hanna Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />Mr. Cardin, who was an employee of the Caterpillar Company in Peoria, was a native Alabamian. He was the son of Mrs. Laura Trotman Cardin of Pulaski, who survives, and the late Ollie Thomas Cardin, Sr.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include three sisters, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. G. K. Johnson, both of Pulaski and Mrs. Nell Mitchell of Elkton; seven brothers, Robert Cardin, Joe Cardin, James Cardin, Gene Cardin, and Charles Cardin, all of Pulaski, Ray Cardin and Alvin Cardin of Peoria.<br /><br />CARDIN, Robert Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 05 Sep 1979<br />Robert Franklin Cardin, 48, of Route 1, Pulaski, an employee of South Central Bell, died Sunday, September 2 in Veterans&#8217; Administration Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, the Rev. Jimmy Faulk and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Cardin was the son of Laura S. Trotman Cardin and the late Ollie T. Cardin.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jo Baxter Cardin; two sons, Nickey Cardin and Tony Cardin, Pulaski; a daughter, Terri Cardin, Pulaski; six brothers, Gene Cardin, Ray Cardin, Charles Cardin, Joe Cardin and James Cardin, Pulaski and Alvin Cardin, Illinois; three sisters, Mrs. John Smith and Mary Ann Johnson, Pulaski and Mrs. Nell Mitchell, Elkton.<br /><br />CARDIN, Shellie Beard The Pulaski Citizen 06 Nov 1974<br />Mrs. Shellie Cardin, 79, of Jacksonville, Fla., died Thursday, October 31, at Bainbridge, Ga. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Cardin&#8217;s husband was the late Floyd Cardin. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Frank Hammond of Bainbridge, Ga, Mrs. William Kelly of Ocilla, Fla., and Mrs. Lawton Berwenter of Jacksonville; one son, Floyd Gentry Cardin, also of Jacksonville, Fla.; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Albert Holt The Pulaski Citizen 07 Oct 1970<br />Albert Holt Carpenter, 69, died Saturday in Nashville. Services were conducted Monday at Woodbine Funeral Home. Graveside services and burial were at Gibsonville Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Bill and Etta Duncan Carpenter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Duncan Carpenter; two daughters, Mrs. Kinda Cobb and Miss Mary Carpenter; one son, James Carpenter and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Mae Burchell The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Mae Carpenter, 79, died Saturday, February 28, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, March 2, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born May 28, 1890, the daughter of the late Sam and Viola Fralix Burchell. Her husband was the late John Carpenter.<br />Survivors include one son, Clyde Carpenter, Lewisburg; two daughters, Miss Edna Mae Carpenter, Pulaski, Mrs. Allen Woodard, Lynnville; one half-brother, Roy Wilson, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Alice White, Sumac; one half-sister, Mrs. May Ball James, Peoria, Ill.; fifteen grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARVELL, Eula Mae Owen The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Mrs. Eula Mae Carvell, 61, of Lynnville died January 28, in Maury Co. Hospital. She was the wife of Dewey Carvell.<br />Services were held Sunday, January 30 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. Loyd Hickman and Rev. Quinton Rose officiated.<br />She was a native of Giles County and employed at the Bake Rite Bakery. She was the daughter of the late Milton A. and Nora Chapman Owen.<br />Survivors other than her husband include three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Walls, Lynnville, Mrs. Edward Johnson, Wales, Mrs. Richard Russell, Nashville; two brothers, E. A. Owen, Nashville, Jeff Owen, Cornersville and five grandchildren.<br /><br />CARVELL, Tonnie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1970<br />Tonnie Lee Carvell, 66, died Tuesday, October 19 at Maury County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Clara Bell Walls Carvell. Services were held Wednesday, October 20 at Carr and Erwin with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born August 15, 1905 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Robert A. and Cora Lee Carvell. He was a retired Pargas employee.<br /><br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Garfield Carvell, Lawrenceburg, Tillman Carvell; one daughter, Mrs. H. S. McKinney, Jr.; four brothers, Grady Carvell, Dewey Carvell, C. L. Carvell, Lynnville, R. A. Carvell, Ethridge; four sisters, Mrs. Danna Hargrove, Florida, Mrs. Vera Cross, Bowling Green, Ky., Mrs. Sadie Morgan, Columbia, Mrs. Annie Cora Capley, Lynnville; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />CARR, J. W. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1971<br />J. W. Carr, Sr., 81, retired farmer and blacksmith, died Tuesday night, May 25 at the Maury County Hospital.<br />Services will be held Thursday, May 27, at 2 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Gilbert Shaffer will officiate.<br />Born November 24, 1889, he was the son of the late George and Tennie Carr. His was was the late Lady H. Carr.<br />Survivors include one son, J. W. Carr, Jr.; three daughters, Mrs. Oaklene Garner, Mrs. Edd Woodard, Sidney, Ohio, Mrs. William Moore, Elkton; one brother, Herbert Carr, Goodspring; two half-brothers, Forrest and Herman Thorne, Minor Hill; four sisters, Mrs. Janie Willis, Mrs. Lidge Rogers, Lewisburg, Mrs. Maggie Brashears, Watchautta, Texas, Mrs. Leon McNeese; nine grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.<br /><br />CARR, Ladye Henderson The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1970<br />Mrs. Ladye Henderson Carr, 78, died Monday evening, June 1, in Baptist Hospital, Nashville.<br />Services for Mrs. Carr, wife of J. W. Carr, Sr., were conducted Wednesday afternoon, June 3, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born July 1891, the daughter of the late Jim and Martha Owens Henderson.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include one son, J. W. Carr, Jr., Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Okerlene Garner, Pulaski, Mrs. Ed Woodard, Sidney, Ohio, Mrs. William Moore, Elkton; one brother, George Henderson, Florence, Ala.; ten grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARTER, Leona Gertrude The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1970<br />Miss Leona Gertrude Carter, 93, died Wednesday, June 3, at the Ardmore Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, June 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Prospect Methodist Church with the Rev. Marcus Nickell and the Rev. Tom Davis officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born October 16, 1876, the daughter of the late Joseph Taylor and Mary Smith Carter.<br />She was a member of the Prospect W.S.C.S. and the Prospect Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one sister, Miss Mable Carter and one brother, Wilson T. Carter, both of Prospect.<br /><br />CARVER, John Kenneth The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />John Kenneth Carver, 71, died Monday, January 17 at his home. Services will be held Thursday, January 20 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober will officiate.<br />A native of New York, he was the son of the late Frank and Lillian Miller Carver. His wife was the late Ida Mae Wood Carver.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Davis and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CASE, Claudia Lee McConnico The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1979<br />Mrs. Claudie Lee Case, 82, of Huntsville, Ala., died Sunday, November 25 in Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev William Moss was the officiant.<br />A Tennessee native, Mrs. Case was the daughter of the late Will and Anna Lee Curry McConnico and was married to the late Louie M. Case. She was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church.<br />The only immediate survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie C. Tallent and Miss Lucy Will Case, both of Huntsville.<br /><br />CASE, Louie Elmo The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1976<br />Funeral services for Louie Elmo Case, 85, were held at 2:30 Wednesday, November 17, 1976 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery. Rev. Bill Moss officiated.<br />Mr. Case, a Giles County native and a retired farmer died Nov. 16 in Giles County Hospital. He was the son of the late James H. and Ann S. Case.<br />His wife, Mrs. Claudia Case survives; also two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Tallent and Miss Susie Will Case, both of Huntsville, Ala. Several nieces and nephews survive.<br />Carr and Erwin were in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CASE, Roy Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />Private First Class Roy Wayne Case, 20, of Elkton, was killed Sunday in an automobile and truck accident in North Carolina.<br />Pvt. Case was a member of the U. S. Army and stationed in North Carolina. A native of Elkton, he was born Oct. 3, 1949, the son of Roy and Bessie Broadway Case. He was a 1968 graduate of Elkton High School and a member of the Giles County Saddle Club.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Full military services were held at the graveside and burial was in Elkton Cemetery. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers, Jackie, Jerry and Mike Case, all of Elkton; two sisters, Jane and Gwen Case, also of Elkton; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Broadway of Elkton; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. N. A. Case of North Carolina.<br /><br />CATES, Wilbert The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1971<br /><br />Wilbert Cates, 54, of Asbury Trailer Court, R. R. 6, Sidney, died about 10 p. m. Saturday in Veterans Administration Hospital, Dayton, where he was admitted three months earlier. He had been in failing health for the past two years.<br />Born in Giles County, Tenn., Dec. 4, 1916, he was a son of Cecil and Lillie Bishop Cates, now of Lawrenceburg, Tenn. He was married Nov. 13, 1938 to Helen G. Trapp.<br />She survives with three sons, Bobbie, Jim, and Stevie, all of Sidney; two daughters, Paula, at home, and Mrs. Gary (Martha) Wick of Sidney; a step-son, Glenn Tidwell of Fort Riley, Kan.<br />Other survivors are three grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, and five sisters, Mrs. Horace (Suludia) White of Seeley, Calif., Mrs. Zera Davis and Mrs. Benny (Ovie) Davis, both of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Orbery (Leona) Jackson of Elkton, Tenn., and Mrs. Gray (Velma) Gutherie of Columbia, Tenn. A brother is deceased.<br />Mr. Cates was a veteran of World War II having served with Co. B, 745th MB Bn. He worked as a molder at Wagner Manufacturing Co. for 16 years and for 10 years was owner and operator of the Sidney Cab Company. He also worked several years at the Landmark terminal.<br />Services were held Tuesday, July 13, at 1:30 p. m. at the Cromes and Sons Funeral Home with burial in Cedar Point Cemetery, Pasco.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, George Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1970<br />George Monroe Chapman, 54, died Thursday, January 22, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, January 24, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the Phillips Robinson Funeral Home, Nashville with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born September 23, 1915, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe Chapman. He was a retired engineer in Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Louise Pinkelton Chapman; two sons Ted Chapman and Terry Chapman, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Gene McMahan, Nashville; six sisters, Mrs. Lorene McDonald, Mrs. Maude Watson, Mrs. Mary Rose, Mrs. Lizzie Holley, Mrs. Willie Edwards, all of Nashville, Mrs. Nancy Powers, Pulaski; three brothers, Howard Chapman and Ozro Chapman, Mississippi; and six grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Lillie Hamlett The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1978<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Cheatham, 85, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, October 18 at Ardmore Nursing Home were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Paul Allen officiating.<br />Interment was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Cheatham, the wife of the late Joe Cheatham, was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late Joe and Ann Bell Cheatham Hamlett.<br />She held membership in the United Methodist Church. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Puryear, Mrs. W. L. Burns, Mrs. Odell Ball, all of Pulaski and Mrs. Herman Cole of Athens, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />CHILDERS, Joseph Cyril The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1972<br />Joseph Cyril Childers, 27, cashier at the First National Bank, died Thursday night, April 6, 1972 in Franklin.<br />Services were held Sunday afternoon at the First United Methodist Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober and Rev. Bill Moss officiated.<br />Born November 24, 1944 in Giles County, he was the son of Joseph B. Childers and Eugenia Eslick Childers. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church where he served as Director of Music. He was past treasurer of the Pulaski Exchange Club. A 1962 graduate of Giles County High School, he attended Martin College, M. T. S. U. and George Peabody College.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Eugenia Eslick Childers, Pulaski; father, Joseph B. Childers, Nashville; and a sister, Mrs. Gene Morris of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHILDERS, Robert Arnie The Pulaski Citizen 08 Aug 1973<br />Graveside services were held Wednesday afternoon, at 4:00 o&#8217;clock at Maplewood Cemetery for native Giles Countian, Robert Arnie Childers, 63, of Waxahachie, Texas who died there Sunday, August 5.<br />A member of Masonic Lodge No. 101, he had made his home here before moving to Texas in 1954.<br />Suvivors are his wife, Mrs. Leona Childers of Waxahachie; three sisters, Mrs. John Greer of St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Joe De Paul of Bradford, Pa., and Mrs. Johnny Beard of Orlando, Fla.; and three brothers, William J. Childers of Maypeare, Texas, Forest Childers of Raymond, Mississippi and Edward Childers of Battle Creek, Michigan. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHILDRESS, Cora Wesley Joines The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1972<br />Mrs. Cora Childress age 87 died Sunday, October 15 at Giles County Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Joins.<br />Survivors include six sons, Johnny of Cincinnati, Ohio, Jimmy of Cincinnati, Ohio, Andrew of Springfield, George of Lynnville, Harry and J. W. of Pulaskil; three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Tidwell of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Joe Childers of Sumerset, Ky., Mrs. Luther Stanford of Columbia; one brother, George Joins of Texas, one half brother, Joe Joins of Texas; two sisters, Mrs.Emma Russell of Pulaski, Mrs. Ella Childress of Pulaski; 34 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren.<br />Services were held Tuesday, October 17 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin with burial at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1972<br />Mrs. Sarah C. Christopher, 93, of Minor Hill died Sunday, March 26 at the Athens Nursing Home, Athens, Ala. Services were held Tuesday at the Minor Hill Methodist Church with burial in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Rev. Bill Moss and Ben Alford officiated.<br /><br />Born February 22, 1879 in Lexington, Ala., she was the daughter of Samuel Carter and Emily Price Porter. Her husband was the late John A. Christopher.<br />Survivors include five sons, Floyd Christopher, Pulaski; Royce Christopher, Minor Hill; Billy Christopher, New Orleans, La.; Orel Christopher, Nashville; Hayden Christopher, Nyac, NY; two daughters, Mrs. Reba Dollins, Athens, Ala.; Mrs. Luthene Pflenger, Greenbriar; one brother, Bayless Porter, Florida; one sister, Mrs. Susie Davis, Cullman, Ala.; twenty two grandchildren; forty one great grandchildren and nine great-great grandchildren. Bennett May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHRISTOPHER, Floyd Carter The Pulaski Citizen 08 Mar 1978<br />Floyd Carter Christopher, 78, of Route 3, Pulaski, died February 22, 1978 in Giles County Hospital. Mr. Christopher, a retired farmer, was an Alabama native, the son of the late J. A. Christopher and the late Sara Porter Christopher. He was born September 9, 1899. He was a retired farmer and a Church of Christ member.<br />His funeral was held at Bennett May Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Friday, February 24, 1978. Andy Brown and James Merritt officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mazie Christopher; one daughter, Mrs. Keiffer Johnson, Pulaski; four grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; four brothers, Hayden Christopher, New York, Billy Christopher, New Orleans, La., Royce Christopher, Minor Hill, and Oral Christopher of Nashville and one sister, Mrs. Reba Dollins of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />CLARK, James Morris The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1973<br />James Morris Clark, age 58 of Diana, died Thursday, February 8 in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. His parents were Roscoe and Elizabeth Yowell Clark. He was married to Mildred Worsham Clark.<br />Survivors include his wife and parents; two sons, Carl of New Orleans and Terry of Brick Church; five brothers, Andrew of New Orleans, Wilson of Petersburg, Yowell of Diana, Ernest and Paul of Diana; and five grandchildren.<br />Services were held Saturday, February 10 at 11:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin, Rev. Ora Boots officiated with burial in Diana Cemetery.<br /><br />CLARK, Jessie Theo The Pulaski Citizen 05 May 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Theo Clark, 82, of Pulaski, who died Tuesday, May 4, 1976, in Giles County Hospital, will be held Friday afternoon at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Thomas Vann officiating. Burial will be in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Clark was the daughter of the late Richard and Claudius Holland Cardin.<br />Survivors include five daughter, Mrs. Pat Bethel, Jr. of Pulaski, Mrs. John Baugh Martin and Mrs. Virginia Hardiman, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Pat Patillo of Texas and Mrs. Ted Sandlin of Leoma; five sons, Jack Clark of Wheelerton, Tobo Clark of Pulaski, Robert K. Clark of Nashville, Ollie James Clark and Harold Clark, both of California; 16 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLARK, Nannie The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1971<br />Mrs. Nannie Clark, 92, of Grand Junction, Colorado passed away January 15 in Palisade, Colorado. She was the wife of the late Jasper Clark.<br />Graveside services at Maplewood Cemetery were conducted by Paul Thompson, Tuesday morning.<br />Survivors include one sister-in-law, Mrs. Joe D. Young; and one nephew, Joe Young of Atlanta.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1970<br />Robert Lee Clark, 62, of the Odd Fellows Hall Community, died September 12 at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born October 20, 1907. His parents were the late Walter and Fannie Hall Clark.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Services were held Sunday, September 13 in the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden. Maurice O&#8217;Neal officiated.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Elise Clark; one daughter, Rebecca Jo Clark, Murray, Ky.; one son, Robert Lee Clark, Jr., Dublin, Ga.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CLAUD, Robert Louis The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1974<br />Robert Louis Claud, 39, of Pulaski died Sunday, June 16 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Winfred Phillips officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Claud was the son of Mrs. Ruth Hargrove Claud of Pulaski and the late Lindsey Claud.<br />Survivors include n addition to his mother, his wife, Mrs. Jewel Smith Claud; two sons, Robert L. Claude, Jr., and Barry Claud, both of Pulaski; a step-daughter, Mrs. Gloria Jean White of Michigan; four sisters, Mrs. Allie Mai Tate of Prospect, Mrs. Erma Holt of Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Mildred C. Rochell of Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Laverne Henderson of Winfield, Ala.; five brothers, Vernon Claud, Harold Claud, and Smith Claud, all of Pulaski, Tip Claud of St. Charles, Ill., and Dan Claud of Toledo, Ohio and two step-grandchildren.<br /><br />COBLE, Ottie Ozro The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1971<br />Ottie Ozro Coble, 90, of the Bryson Community, died Saturday, November 13 in Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Elenor Stevenson Coble.<br />Services were held Sunday, November 14 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Florence Coppage, Arlington, Va.; two grandchildren, one great grandchild and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />COFFMAN, Robert L. The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Robert L. Coffman, 82, of Athens, Ala., died Tuesday, February 8 in Limestone County Hospital. Services will be held Thursday, February 10, 2:00 p.m. at Timmons Oak Methodist Church, Cario, Ala., with burial there.<br />Born December 25, 1890 in Texas, he was married to the late Jemima Graham Coffman. Survivors include five sons, Robert Coffman, Joe Coffman, Nolan Coffman, Norman Coffman, Ray Coffman, all of Athens, Ala. and four brothers, Montie Coffman, Roy Coffman, Raymond Coffman all of Texas and Arthur Coffman, of Ohio. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLBERT, Clarence Lee The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1970<br />Clarence Lee Colbert, 61, well known Pulaski businessman who had been engaged in the trucking business here for some forty years, died Saturday night, January 31, at Giles County Hospital of pneumonia following a heart ailment from which he had suffered for twelve years.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday at Bennett-May Chapel, with the Rev. Billy Craighead of Lebanon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Colbert was born March 26, 1906, the son of the late John Levy and Mary Ethel Arthur Colbert.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Roberta Clark Colbert; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Wright of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Eslick of Pulaski and Mrs. D. M. Grammar of Nashville, one grandchild and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />COLE, Clifford The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1971<br />Clifford Cole, 65, died Thursday, August 19 at Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Elsie Davis Cole.<br />Services were held Friday, August 20 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. Andy Brown officiated.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry and Anna Arthur Cole. He was a member of the Church of Christ and a retired auto repairman.<br />Other than his wife he is survived by one brother, Leonard Cole, Dickson; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Murray, Columbia, and Mrs. Miriam Wright, Pana, Ill.<br /><br />COLE, Elizabeth Wooley The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1972<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, 62, of Dallas, Texas, died January 5 in Dallas. Her husband is Jack Cole of Dallas, Texas. Services were held Saturday, Januray 8 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Winchester and Winnie Wallace Wooley.<br /><br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Larry William Cole, Thomas Alton Cole, both of Dallas, Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Jewell Thompson, California; one brother, Johnny Wooley, Brentwood; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />COLE, James Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1970<br />James Anderson Cole, 70, died Sunday, February 8, in Lawrence County Hospital, Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Cole were conducted Tuesday afternoon, February 10, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born September 18, 1899, the son of the late Henry and Anna Arthur Cole.<br />Survivors include his wife, Annie Elizabeth Faulkner Cole; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Ellen Green, Nashville; two grandchildren; two brothers, Clifford Cole, Pulaski, Leonard Cole, Dickson; two sisters, Mrs. W. W. Murray, Columbia, and Mrs. Marvin Wright, Pana, Ill.<br /><br />COLE, Mallie Mae Richardson The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Mallie Mae Cole, 68, died Saturday, December 12 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Monday, December 14 at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />Born May 17, 1902 she was the daughter of the late George and Nancy Richardson. Born in Tennessee, she was a retired Bell Telephone operator.<br />Survivors include: one brother, Rubert L. Richardson of Sheffield, Ala.<br /><br />COLE, Tyson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1975<br />Services for Tyson Cole, 67, Route 2, Lawrenceburg, who died in Crockett General Hospital Sunday, March 9th following an extended illness, will be held at Immanuel Baptist Church, Lawrenceburg, North Funeral Home in charge. Reverend James Harney and Rev. J. W. Potts will conduct the services at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Cole was an automobile dealer in Lawrenceburg, a member of Immanuel Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II. His parents were the late The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1975<br />Services for Tyson Cole, 67, Route 2, Lawrenceburg, who died in Crockett General Hospital Sunday, March 9th following an extended illness, will be held at Immanuel Baptist Church, Lawrenceburg, North Funeral Home in charge. Reverend James Harney and Rev. J. W. Potts will conduct the services at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Cole was an automobile dealer in Lawrenceburg, a member of Immanuel Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II. His parents were the late Dr. William H. and Hattie Hagood Cole of Giles County.<br /><br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eura Mae Howard Cole of Lawrenceburg; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Cole Brewer of Knoxville; sisters, Mrs. Ross Jackson, Minor Hill and Mrs. E.W. Franks, Pulaski; one niece and one nephew. and Hattie Hagood Cole of Giles County.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eura Mae Howard Cole of Lawrenceburg; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Cole Brewer of Knoxville; sisters, Mrs. Ross Jackson, Minor Hill and Mrs. E.W. Franks, Pulaski; one niece and one nephew.<br /><br />COLLIER, Clara Scott The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Collier, 56, who died Tuesday, September 21, at her home in Athens, Ala., will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox the officiant. Interment will be in Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Collier&#8217;s parents were the late Belton and Etta May Sullivan Scott.<br />Survivors include her husband, James J. Collier; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Dunn of Crete, Ill.; four sons, Jim Eddie and Dean Eddie of West Memphis, Ark., Loyd Eddie and Billy Edde of Crete; a sister, Mrs. Oma Strain of Bethlehem, Pa.; a brother, Alton Scott of Nashville; 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />COLLINS, Floyd Holmes The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1970<br />Floyd Holmes Collins, 72, retired lumber dealer of Pulaski, died Thursday, January 22, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Services were conducted Friday afternoon, January 23, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home. Burial in Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Bigham Collins; one daughter, Mrs. Joe Gibbs, Columbia; one son, Don Collins, Jackson, Miss.; one sister, Mrs. Cecil Holly, Lewisburg and four grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Sam T. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 02 Nov 1977<br />Sam T. Collins, Sr., 93, a retired farmer of Route 2, Pulaski, died Wednesday, October 19 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at Bennett-May Chapel at 1:00 p.m. by the Rev. Dr. Gudger Nichols. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Collins was the son of the late Frank M. and Anna English Collins. His wife was the late Mrs. Eunice Murphy Collins.<br />Survivors include three sons, Sam T. Collins, Jr., Fayetteville, Robert M. Collins, Campbellsville and Joe M. Collins, Smithville; a brother, Solon E. Collins, Farborn, Ohio; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />CONNER, Edwin Barr The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1976<br />Edwin Barr Conner, 57, of Prospect, died Thursday, September 2 in Veterans&#8217; Administration Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Jim Hughes. Burial followed in Prospect Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Conner, an employee at the Prospect Post Office, was born in Youngstown, Ohio, the son of the late John and Frances Jennings McKenney Conner.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Katherine Conner of Prospect and two daughters, Kathy Conner of Prospect and Mrs. Owen Powell of Bethel.<br /><br />COOPER, Hugh Mahlon The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1975<br />Hugh Mahlon Cooper, 71, Columbia and former employee of The Pulaski Citizen, died Tuesday morning, June 10, 1975 at Greymere Nursing Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Robert Spain of Nashville officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Mahlon and Tinnie Richardson Cooper.<br />Mr. Cooper was employed at The Pulaski Citizen for 35 years, moving to Columbia in 1951 to accept a position with the Daily Herald from which he retired in 1970.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Rose Callahan Cooper; three daughters, Mrs. Don Dillenbeck of Merritt Island, Mrs. Mary McCulloch of Nashville and Mrs. Garth Fort of St. Louis, Mo.; a son, Dr. Thomas Merlin Cooper of Lexington, Ky.; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Devanti of Jeanette, Pa., Mrs. Ruby Felker, Mrs. Thelma Raines and Mrs. Maude Ledford, all of Pulaski; seven grandsons and three granddaughters.<br /><br />COTHRAM, Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1970<br />Boyd Cothram, a farmer and resident of McCain died Monday at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial at Hopewell Cemetery at Mynders.<br />He was a member of the Maury County Farm Bureau and the Mynders Community Club.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Alexander and Hatty Blackburn Cothram. Survivors include his wife, Estes Harlow Cothram; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne Hickman, Nashville, and Mrs. Wayne Davis, Hohenwald; one son, John Boyd Cothram; two sisters, Misses Eula and Nora Cothram; and two brothers, David and Kernie of Columbia.<br /><br />COTHRAN, Eula Mae The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Miss Eula Mae Cothran, 70, resident of the Old Williamsport Pike where she live with her sister, Miss Nora Cothran, died Monday morning at Hillview Haven Nursing Home following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. R. E. Lee officiated.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late John and Hattie Jane Blackburn Cothran. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors in addition to her sister are two brothers, David Cothran and Kernie Cothran of Columbia and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />COWAN, William Edwin &amp; Cherry Ann Hathcoat Cowan The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1971<br />A young couple, Mr. and Mrs. William Edwin Cowan, lost their lives during the night of January 6 in a tragic fire which completely destroyed their trailer home at Minor Hill. The fire was discovered by Mrs. Mable Hathcoat, mother of Mrs. Cowan. Mrs. Hathcoat saw smoke pouring out of the trailer which was parked in her yard. She immediately notified the Minor Hill Fire Department which rushed to the scene. The Pulaski Fire Dept., also came to the aid of the firemen, fought the blaze of the burning trailer.<br />State of Tennessee Fire Marshall Howard Kelley, after investigation said the cause of the fire was an electric furnace in the trailer. Sheriff Doc Oliver also helped in the investigation.<br />This was the second death dealing fire to hit the Minor Hill community within a period of three days. Frankie Dale Crabb, 14, perished on Sunday night January 4 when flames destroyed the two story log residence in which he was sleeping in an upstairs room. Two companions escaped by jumping from an upstairs window. The father, mother and two young girls who were sleeping downstairs, escaped uninjured. The fire originated from an overheated wood heater located on the first floor.<br />Joint funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. Cowan were held Thursday, January 7 at 2:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. Wayland Hartsfield and Van Bowers officiated. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Cowan was the former Miss Cherry Ann Hathcoat, daughter of Mrs. Mable Jones Hathcoat, who survives and the late Louis Hathcoat. She was born March 21, 1944 in Alabama. She was employed as a laboratory and X ray technician at a Medical Clinic at Athens, Ala. She attended Martin College and Mid State Medical Academy in Nashville.<br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by a brother, Billy Hathcoat of Pulaski.<br />Mr. Cowan was born May 8, 1946, in Alabama, son of W. H. and Jessie Mae Carville Cowan of Salem, Ala., who survive. He was employed at Universal Volkswagen, Inc. at Huntsville, Ala. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three sisters, Mrs. O&#8217;Neal Patterson of Salem, Ala., Mrs. Odell Kellum also of Salem, and Mrs. Wallace Graham of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />COX, Clay Howard The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1975<br />Clay Howard Cox, 58 of 517 South Second Street in Pulaski, died this morning (Wednesday) January 29, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born April 20, 1916, in Giles County, Mr. Cox was a son of the late Edward and Claudie Cox. He was the husband of Mrs. Willie Jo Stanford Cox of Pulaski, who survives.<br />Mr. Cox was a veteran of World War II and worked 27 years with the Pulaski Electric System.<br />Survivors besides his wife, are two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Garner of Pulaski and Mrs. Marie Roberts of Winston-Salem, N.C.; two brothers, Jack Cox and Hubert Cox, both of Pulaski; and 2 grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />COX, Ewing Baxter The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jan 1970<br />Ewing Baxter Cox, 69, died Monday, January 5, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Cox were conducted Wednesday afternoon, January 7, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County he was born January 13, 1900, the son of the late James Burrow and Mary Yancey Cox. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clydia Clare Chapman Cox; four sons, Jesse B. Cox, John T. Cox, and William E. Cox, all of Nashville, Flournoy Cox, Humboldt; two brothers, Earl Cox, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cecil Cox, Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Valery White, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Joe Davis, Manila, Ark.; five grandchildren.<br /><br />COX, Mary Lou Beard Marshall Gazette 07 Mar 1972<br />Mrs. Mary Lou Cox, 65, died Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Rutherford County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. from the chapel of the Cornersville Funeral Home by Joe Netherland with interment in the New Hope Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lou Ellen Britton and Morgan Beard and was a member of the Diana Church of Christ.<br />Surviving are her husband, Jessie Will Cox, Sr., of Route 2, Cornersville; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas C. Morgan of Murfreesboro; one son, J. W. Cox of Diana; a brother, Wilton Beard of Pulaski and 4 grandchildren.<br />Pallbearers were: Waylon Britton, Robert McAfee, Edward Thompson, Campbell Smith, Jr., Wallace Whitworth, Jr., and James Howard Stevens.<br /><br />CRABB, Frankie Dale The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1971<br />A Minor Hill High school student, Frankie Dale Crabb, 14, lost his life in a fire which destroyed his home late Sunday night. Fire Chief Fred Hunter reported the blaze apparently began around 11 p. m. from a wood heater in the house. Hunter explained, &#8220;The blaze must have started from clothes which were placed near the heater for drying.&#8221;<br />The two story log house of the Crabb family burned quickly. Keiffer Crabb and his wife, Jewell were asleep downstairs and also two small girls. Crabb aroused the family when the fire was discovered. Upstairs slept three boys, Frankie Dale Crabb, a brother, John W. Crabb, 17, and Danny Price, 18, a cousin. Crabb was prevented from getting through the fast moving flames to get up the stairs to awaken the boys. He rushed his wife and the two small girls toward safety, calling to the boys upstairs to jump. John W. and Danny jumped to safety and Frankie Dale Crabb died in the flames before he could be rescued.<br />Chief Hunter said, &#8220;The house burned quickly as it was built of Poplar logs possibly over 100 years ago.&#8221;<br />Funeral services for Frankie Dale Crabb, 14, were held Tuesday, January 5 at 2 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Mitchell Cemetery in Alabama.<br />He was born February 27, 1956, the son of Keiffer and Jewel Walker Crabb, who survive.<br /><br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers, Billy Crabb and Larry Crabb both of Illinois; and John W. Crabb of Minor Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Bill Smith of Goodspring, Miss Peggy Crabb and Miss Connie Crabb both of Minor Hill and his grandmother, Mrs. Sammie Crabb of Pulaski.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Ada Katherine Miller The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Ada Katherine Crabtree, 83, died Thursday evening, January 22, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Crabtree, wife of the late James Thomas Crabtree were conducted Saturday afternoon, January 24, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons, F. A. Crabtree and Stokely Crabtree, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Eva Hughes, Mrs. Olia Sue Hughes, Mrs. Dozie Hughes, Pulaski, Mrs. Rosie Gooch, Prospect; fourteen grandchildren; twenty-four great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; one brother, Ray Miller, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Nina Roberts and Mrs. Vera Griggs, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Ollie S. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1970<br />Ollie S. Crabtree, 62, died Sunday morning, August 2, at his home one Route 1, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning, August 5, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in River View Memorial Gardens, Fayetteville.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was born January 5, 1908, the son of the late Walter and Estell Crabtree.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertie E. Crabtree; five daughters, Mrs. Edward Gordon, Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., Mrs. Marie Swing, Mrs. Shirley Rose, and Mrs. Barbara Finn, all of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Sara Lynn, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; four brothers, Floyd Crabtree and Robert Crabtree, both of Ardmore, Charlie Crabtree and Bennie Crabtree, both of Fayetteville; two sisters, Mrs. John D. Gray and Mrs. Howard Doss, both of Fayetteville; twenty-two grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CRAIG, Mrs. Herman The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Herman Craig, 79, died February 11 in Nashville. Services were held Friday, February 12 at Bill McGaugh Funeral Home in Cornersville with burial in Lewisburg Cemetery.<br />Formerly of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Newton Braley and Leila Elledge Braley.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Jesse Ward and one grandson, Michael Craig of Nashville.<br /><br />CREECY, Sadie Lee Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1971<br /><br />Sadie Lee Creecy, 83, of the Sumac Community, died Saturday, June 26, 1971 at the Giles County Hospital. Her husband is Joe Creecy.<br />Services were held Monday, June 28 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was born October 26, 1887, the daughter of the late Henry and Sarah Dawes Taylor.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Claborn Creecy; two daughters, Bessie Alexander, Mrs. Malcolm Jett, Columbia; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CRONEY, Martha Hasty The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Martha Hasty Croney, 80, died Tuesday, December 15 at Lincoln County Hospital. Services will be held Thursday, 10:30 a. m. at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Born Nov. 21, 1890, she was the daughter of the late C. W. Hasty and Estella George Hasty.<br />Survivors include two sons, J. B. Croney, Elkton and Fred Croney, Atlanta; two daughters, Miss Eleanor Croney, Pulaski, Mrs. Charles Groce, Fayetteville; one brother, Warren Hasty, Fayetteville; ons sister, Miss Mary Hasty, Fayetteville; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CROSS, James E. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1970<br />The badly burned body of a Negro man found in the charred wreckage of the burned home of Mrs. Laura May Martin of 550 Cherry Street, has been identified by officers as James E. Cross.<br />Graveside services for James E. Cross will be held Thursday at 1 p. m. at Maplewood Cemetery with Rev. S. F. Dudley officiating. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Dixon Harney of Dayton, Ohio.<br /><br />CUNNINGHAM, Ernest Everett The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1976<br />Funeral services for Ernest Everett Cunningham, 76, a retired farmer of Route 2, Prospect were held Thursday, September 23 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mr. Cunningham died Wednesday in Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville. A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late R. H. and Kelley Davis Cunningham.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Bobby Sue Surles of Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Katherine Watkins of Nashville and Mrs. Christie Johnson of Prospect; three sons, Johnny Cunningham of Texas, William Dale Cunningham of Ardmore and Randy Cunningham of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Betty Lou Grant of Pulaski and Mrs. Jessie Ruth Rogers of Indiana; two brothers, Roy Cunningham and R. H. Cunningham, both of Prospect and 14 grandchildren.<br /><br />CUNNINGHAM, Leonard Dwight The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1970<br /><br />Warrant Officer Leonard Dwight Cunningham, helicopter pilot, died March 12 in Vietnam. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cunningham were notified by the Secretary of the Army of his death. The telegram stated he was commander of a military aircraft on a military<br />mission when the air craft crashed and burned, March 12. The Cunninghams live at Route 3, Pulaski.<br />He was an honor student and graduate of Beech Hill High School. While a student, he was active in baseball and basketball at the school. During his senior year he made the All-County Basketball Team.<br />After graduation from High School, he worked for the FBI in Washington, D. C. for a year before joining the U. S. Army.<br />Warrant Officer Cunningham&#8217;s body will be brought back to Pulaski funeral services. Bennett-May Funeral Home will be in charge and burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother, Dwayne Cunningham of the home.<br /><br />CURRY, Don H. The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Don H. Curry, 58, of Houston, Texas died Thursday, March 9 in Houston. Services were held Sunday, March 12 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the Mrs. Alice B. Curry Martin of Kissimee, Fla., and the late E. H. Curry.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Allen Starcher, New Orleans, La., Mrs. Susan Alice Voss, Auburn, Ala.; and one brother, Dr. Ben F. Curry, Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />CURRY, Emma Britton The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Emma Curry, 80, died Sunday evening, January 31 at the Maury County Hospital. She was the wife of the late W. C. Curry.<br />Services were held Tuesday, February 2 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. Gene Gober and Rev. Bruce Strother.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James H. and Mary Nevels Britton. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one brother, James F. Britton and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CURTIS, Cecil Smith The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1971<br />Cecil Smith Curtis, 43, of Prospect died Monday, April 26, in the Nashville Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Ann Powell Curtis.<br />Services were held Wednesday, April 28, 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Prospect Cemetery. Wilson-Carter Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Miss Janice Curtis, Prospect; two sisters, Mrs. Bob Ray, Tullahoma, Mrs. Harvey May, Elkton; four brothers, Gilbert Curtis, Elkton, Joe Curtis, Lynnville, John A. Curtis, Huntsville, and Max Curtis of Memphis.<br /><br /><br />CURTIS, Herman H. Elk River Times __ Sep 1975<br />Herman H. Curtis of Bradenton, Fla., a native of Lincoln County, died Saturday in a Bradenton hospital following a brief illness. He was 60 years old.<br />Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Ralston Chapel in Fayetteville, with the Rev. R. E. Burroughs officiating. Burial will be in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Mr. Curtis was the son of the late Joe H. and Anna Birdsong Curtis. He was a member of the Nazarene Church.<br />Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Thelma Mitchell Curtis, Bradenton, Fla.; four sons, Ruben S. Curtis, Bradenton, Fla., Carlos J. Curtis, Hanna Wyo., Ben Marshall Curtis, Albuquerque, N. M., and James M. Curtis of Sarasota, Fla.; two sister, Mrs. Myrtice Dunnavant, Delrose; Mrs. Ruth Birdsong, Pulaski; a brother, James Lester Curtis, Pittsboro, N. C.; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CURTIS, John A. The Giles Free Press 28 Apr 1976<br />Mr. John A. Curtis, 61, died Monday, April 19, 1976 at his home in Huntsville, Ala. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Wed., April 21 at the University United Methodist Church, Huntsville, with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Curtis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Davis Curtis; two daughters, Lucy Curtis, Huntsville and Mrs. Sally Escue, Georgia; two sons, Jackie Curtis of Germany and Scott Curtis, Huntsville; two sisters, Mrs. Bobby Wray, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Harvey May, Elkton; and three brothers, Max Curtis, Memphis, Gilbert Curtis, Elkton, and Joe K. Curtis, Lynnville.<br />Laughlin Funeral Home, Huntsville, was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CURTIS, Joe King The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1977<br />Funeral services for Joe King Curtis, 57, of Route 2, Lynnville, who died Tuesday, February 8 at Veterans&#8217; Administration Hospital, Nashville were held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. The Rev. Wayne Kelly was the officiant.<br />Born in Tennessee, Mr. Curtis was the son of the late John K. and Lucy Watson Curtis. A World War II veteran, he was an employee of the Dupont Company in Columbia.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Geraldine Pate Curtis; a daughter, Miss Elaine Curtis and a son, Joe King Curtis, Jr., both of Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Harvey May of Elkton and Mrs. Bob Ray of Tullahoma; two brothers, Gilbert Curtis of Elkton and Max Curtis of Memphis.<br /><br />CURTIS, Maurice The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1975<br />Maurice Curtis, 51, of Pulaski died Sunday, April 20 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister Gilbert Schaffer officiatig. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County he was the son of the late Robert and Lura Ann Forline Curtis. Mr. Curtis was a foreman at Maremont Corporation.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Smith Curtis; one daughter, Mrs. Tony Parsons of St. Louis, Mo.; three brothers, F. H. Curtis of Columbia, Paul Pratt of Nashville and Ed Pratt of Ft. Worth, Texas; five sisters, Mrs. Iva Malone of Glasgow, Ky., Mrs. John Tucker, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Oda Mayfield of Pulaski, Mrs. Harvey Toungett of Lawrence County, and Mrs. Iva Dell Fisher of Texas and two grandchildren.<br /><br />DALE, Lena Frances Watson The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1976<br />Mrs. Lena Frances Watson Dale, 53, of Frankewing, died Saturday, September 25 at Parkview Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel by the Rev. Art Robins. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dale&#8217;s parents were the late Claude E. and Ethel Cardin Watson. She was a member of the Frankewing United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Coleman Dale; two daughters, Mrs. Roger Harwell of Ardmore and Mrs. Jerry Holly of Huntsville, Ala.; a son, Ricky Dale of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Melvin Wheeler of Cornersville and Mrs. James Newton of Pulaski; four brothers, Robert Watson and James Watson, both of Lynnville, Alton Watson of Huntsville, Ala., and Guy Watson of Independence, Va.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />DALE, Robbie McCracken The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Robbie McCracken Dale of Cornersville, wife of the late Claude E. Dale, and a former Giles Countian, were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial following in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville.<br />Mrs. Dale died Friday night in Community Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Sisk, Cornersville, Mrs. Patty Gunn, Goodlettsville, and Mrs. Martha Glaus, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Rufus Campbell and a brother, Mahlon McCracken, Sr., both of Pulaski; three grandchildren and a great grandchild.<br />She was the daughter of the late Robert L. and Virginia Blow McCracken.<br /><br />DALY, Ott Neal The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1971<br />Ott Neal Daly, 82, died Monday morning, May 3, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Tuesday, May 4 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />He was a retired crew foreman for International Minerals and Chemicals Co. And was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />A native of Lawrence County, his wife was the late Maude Witherow Daly.<br />Survivors include one son, Corky Daly; two daughters, Mrs. David Lumsden, Antioch, Wis., Mrs. Polly Hill; one sister, Mrs. Neil Gunn, Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DANIEL, Maggie Ona The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1971<br /><br />Maggie Ona Daniel, 68, Prospect, died Sunday night, March 28, 1971 at St. Thomas Hospital. Services were held Tuesday, March 30, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial in Old Liberty Cemetery in Alabama.<br />She is survived by three sons, Winford Daniel of Decatur, Ala., Hilliard Daniel of Moulton, Ala., Killen Daniel of Franklin, Tenn.; six daughters, Mrs. Doris Robins of Franklin, Tenn., Mrs. Evie Briley of Leighton, Ala., Mrs. Nona Borden of Halton, Ala., Mrs. Racean Edmonds of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Audrey Wilburn of Elkton, Tenn., Mrs. Jean Willoughby of Elkton, Tenn.; and one half-brother, Floyd Reed of Haleyville, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Dan Calhoun of Mt. Hope, Ala.; twenty-six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DANIELS, Ethel Baker The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Mrs. Ethel Baker Daniels, 89, of Lynnville, died Friday, April 21 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held Sunday, April 23, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Campbellsville. Venton Margon officiated.<br />Born January 10, 1883 in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late D. W. and Mary Williams Baker. Her husband was the late George F. Daniels.<br />She is survived by one son, Joe C. Daniels of Ethridge.<br />DANIELS, Mary Eugile The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1971<br />Funeral services for Miss Mary Eugile Daniels, 61, well-known school teacher of Lynnville, were held at 2 p. m. Friday at Bennett-May Chapel. Brother Gilbert Schafer and Brother Raymond Hudgen officiated. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Miss Daniels was born October 8, 1910 daughter of Mrs. Ethel Baker Daniels of Campbellsville and the late George Daniels. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In 1929, she began her teaching career and this year she began her 43rd year in Giles County<br />Schools. As a teacher she also served as librarian and was elected &#8220;Teacher of the Year&#8221; during her career.<br />She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Ethel Baker Daniels of Campbellsville and a brother, Joe Daniels of Route 1, Ethridge, Tenn.<br /><br />DARNELL, Maggie Whitsett The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1977<br />Mrs. Maggie Whitsett Darnell, 88, died Saturday, Feb. 12 at her home on Childers Street. Funeral rites were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel Monday at 2:00 p.m. by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial followed in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Born in Tennessee, Mrs. Darnell was the daughter of the late Jim and Mattie Whitsett. Her husband was the late John T. Darnell.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Vincent Yarborough of Pulaski and Mrs. Hattie Mae Vincent of Anthony Hill; 10 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren and 22 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAUGHTRY, Nancy Annie Newton The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br /><br />Nancy Annie Daughtry, 83, died Friday, Nov. 27 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin with burial in Freeman&#8217;s Cemetery in Leoma.<br />Born May 10, 1887 in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Newton and wife of the late W. O. Daughtry.<br />Survivors include: four sons, Herman Daughtry of Detroit, Michigan, William Daughtry of Pocattello, Idaho, Walter Ollie Daughtry, Placentia, Calif., and James Daughtry of Kenosha, Wisconsin; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Tillman of Pulaski; two half-brothers, Dick Newton of Fall River and Lewis Newton of Lawrence County; one sister, Mrs. Cecil Smith of Mississippi; twenty-one grandchildren and a great number of great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIDSON, John The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br />John Davidson, 79, of Lynnville, died Friday, November 27, 1970. Services were conducted by James Allen at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cora Davidson and one brother, Will Davidson, Bryson.<br /><br />DAVIDSON, John Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />John Mitchell Davidson, 74, died Monday night, May 4, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, May 6, at 2:00 in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 3, 1896, the son of Mrs. Mamie Lovell Kincaid, and the late George S. Davidson.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Mrs. Cora Moore Davidson; three sisters, Mrs. Clift Parsons, Mrs. Clarence Waldrop, Columbia, Mrs. Ernest Pate, Pulaski; one half-brother, Adys Kincaid, Pulaski.<br /><br />DAVIDSON, Will J. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1971<br />Will J. Davidson, 96, Delrose, died Tuesday April 6, at his home in Bryson Community. Services were held Wednesday, April 7, 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel, with Rev. J. R. Stuckey and Rev. Samuel Cramer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Davidson was a native of Giles County. He was constable for 35 years serving the 23rd District. He was the son of the late Mitchell and Sara Evans Davidson.<br />Survivors include, wife, Mrs. Mattie Lou Hulsey Davidson, Delrose; three daughters, Mrs. Vua McCowan, Columbia, Mrs. Ora Maddox, Fayetteville, Mrs. Lillian Crouch, Old Hickory; one grandchild and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />DAVIS, Hershel (Shug) The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1971<br />Hershel (Shug) Davis, 78, died Thursday, November 11 at Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Maude White Davis.<br />Services were held Saturday, November 13 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Tom Holland and Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br /><br />Born February 2, 1893, he was the son of the late John and Martha Beard Davis. He was a retired farmer.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, W. C. Davis, Elizabethtown, Ky.; two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice McMasters, Minor Hill, Mrs. Robert Butler, Nashville; two brothers, Rufus Davis, Florida, John Davis, Minor Hill; one sister, Miss Lula Davis, Minor Hill; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, James Alvia The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1971<br />James Alvia Davis, 82, a retired Tennessee Valley Authority employee, died Monday, October 4, in Maury County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Vennetta Kelly Davis, Minor Hill.<br />Services were held Wednesday, October 5 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Gilbert Shaffer and Andy Brown officiated.<br />In addition to his wife he is survived by one brother, Carson Davis, Takoma Park, Maryland; and four sisters, Mrs. Mamie Simpson, Mrs. Cora Kelsey, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Della Duries and Mrs. Minnie Surles.<br /><br />DAVIS, Jessie Vaughn Bledsoe The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1971<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Jessie B. Davis, 76, Postmaster of Minor Hill for 21 years, were held Friday, February 5 at 2 p.m. at the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Bob Brothers officiated and burial was in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Davis died Feb. 4 at her home after a long illness. Born Nov. 16, 1894, she was the daughter of the late Calvin T. Powell and Mary E. Vaughan. She was educated in Giles County schools and attended Martin College. Prior to being postmaster, she taught school for several years in Giles County Schools.<br />In 1943, she became postmaster at Minor Hill and retired Sept. 11, 1964. She was a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Her husband was the late Grover C. Davis.<br />She is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Charles Haney, Jr., of Minor Hill and Mrs. Bob Samples of Oak Ridge; and two nephews, Lt. Col. Royce Powell of Washington, D. C. and Hagan G. Powell, Jr., of London, England.<br /><br />DAVIS, John David The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1970<br />John David Davis, 68, died Friday, July 31, in the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Davis, were conducted Saturday afternoon, August 1, at 4:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Phil Pitt and the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born December 27, 1901, the son of the late Stout P. and Elizabeth Scott Davis. He was a retired Texaco Gasoline Distributor.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Davis, Pulaski; one brother, Mr. George Edward Davis, Campbellsville; six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Phillips, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Ozell Davis, Nashville, Mrs. Dorris Burton, Nashville, Mrs. James Viti, Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. John A. Curtis, Huntsville, Ala. and Miss Emily Davis, Rockville, Maryland.<br /><br /><br />DAVIS, John H. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1979<br />Funeral services for a retired farmer, John H. Davis, 90, of Minor Hill who died Tuesday, December 11 at Jackson Memorial Clinic, Lester, Ala. were conducted at 1:00 p.m. Thursday at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Glen Chance and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mr. Davis was the son of the late John N. and Martha Beard Davis. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lela Jackson Davis; two sons, J. C. and Leo Davis, Minor Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Lorene Roberts, Minor Hill and Mrs. Dazzie Misikel, Benton Harbor, Mich., and a brother, Rufus Davis, Winter Haven, Fla.<br /><br />DAVIS, Kenneth Ivin The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1970<br />Kenneth Ivin Davis, 59, died Monday, March 23, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were Tuesday afternoon, March 24, at 1:00 in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Tonnice Davis, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born August 4, 1911, the son of the late Rolin and Luby Boyd Davis. His wife, the late Rassie Mae Gatlin Davis, died in 1951.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Guy Chapman, Giles County; one brother, Kiefer Davis, Athens, Ala.; one half sister, Mrs. Edward Siniard, Anderson, Ala.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, Lular May The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1977<br /><br />DAVIS, Roger Dale The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br />Roger Dale Davis, 26, died Saturday, July 25, in Baptist Hospital, Nashville following an automobile accident.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday morning, July 27, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Bro. Bob Williams officiating. Burial was in Gum Springs Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., the son of Aubrey and Leona Alvis Davis of Old Hickory.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include his wife, Mrs. Dorris Davis, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Judy Kelley, Mrs. Connie Irons, Hermitage, Mrs. Debbie Ramsey, Old Hickory; one brother, Larry Davis, Madison; and his grandmother, Mrs. Viola Alvie, Nashville.<br /><br />DAVIS, Thomas Howard The Pulaski Citizen __Dec 1977<br />Graveside services for Thomas Howard Davis, Sr., 84, who died Sunday, December 18 at his residence on Route 1, Prospect, were conducted Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Prospect Cemetery by the Rev. William H. Moss and the Rev. James Hughes.<br />A retired farmer and member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, Mr. Davis was born in Giles County, the son of the late William V. and Rilla Howard Davis.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis; a daughter, Miss Elizabeth L. Davis of Prospect; two sons, William V. Davis and Thomas H. Davis, Jr., of Prospect and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Van Buren The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Van Buren Davis, 69, car salesman for Pulaski Motor Company, died Wednesday night, January 5 in Maury County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Levonia Alsup Davis.<br />Services were held Friday, January 7 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Herbert McNeese officiated.<br />Born December 21, 1902 in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Faustina White Davis and the late Lum Davis.<br />In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by one son, Bill Davis; one brother, Adrian Davis, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Clemice Hickman; one grandchild and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, William Ray The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br />William Ray Davis, 74, died Tuesday night, March 3, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, March 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. W. V. McDougal officiating. Burial will be in Mitchell Cemetery.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., he was born July 17, 1895, the son of the late Henry and Ada Blakely Davis. He was a retired merchant of the Stella Community.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Bass Davis, and one brother, Clarence Davis, Alabama.<br /><br />DAWES, Willard The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1970<br />Willard Dawes, 57, died Sunday, June 7, in the V. A. Hospital, Birmingham, Ala. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 10, at the East Side Church of Christ, Athens, Ala., with burial in that center.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born August 28, 1912, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Audie Dawes.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ezell Dawes, Athens; three sons, Willard Dawes, Jr., Birmingham, Ala., Tommy Dawes, U. S. Marines stationed in the Phillipines, and Rickey Dawes, Athens, Ala.; one daughter, Melissa Dawes, Athens, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. George Roberts, Nashville, and Mrs. Wilma Shackelford, Pulaski.<br /><br />DEAN, Robert Glen The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1971<br />Three Minor Hill youths lost their lives following an automobile accident at the Sugar<br /><br />Creek Bridge on the Minor Hill Road at 5:15 p.m. Monday. State trooper James Dyer identified the two youths killed instantly in the crash as Robert Glenn Dean, 21, driver of the 1970 Dodge and Ronald Hinkle, 22. Both were on leave from the U. S. Navy. The third victim was John Michael Hargrove, 23, who died Tuesday at a Huntsville hospital of head and internal injuries suffered in the accident. Hargrove was first taken to Giles County Hospital and later transferred to the Huntsville hospital.<br />Trooper Dyer explained the vehicle hit the bridge and the car was demolished. The motor was knocked out along with the transmission and the front end of the vehicle was severed. These were scattered several feet from the body of the vehicle. Rescue men worked for more than half an hour in attempting to recover the bodies from the crashed vehicle.<br />Services for Robert Glenn Dean were held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Born Jan. 26, 1950, he was the son of Mrs. Virginia Kimbrough Dean and William Edward Dean. He was in the U. S. Navy and had served in Vietnam. In addition to his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Billy and Steve Dean of Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Diane Rogers of Nashville and Mrs. Carolyn Bassham of Pulaski.<br /><br />DEASON, Burpie Richie The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1972<br />Mrs. Burpie Deason, age 83, of Pulaski, died Saturday, October 7, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. She was married to the late John Neal Deason.<br />Survivors include nine sons, Thurman of Columbia, Herman of Maryland, Edward of Michigan, Junior of Kansas City, Mo., Willard of Nashville, Howard of Nashville, Harold of Huntsville, Ala., Ervin of Florida, J. B. of Pulaski and one brother, Joe Richie of Nashville.<br />Services were held Tuesday October 10, at 10:00 a.m. in Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Albert Pope officiated the service.<br /><br />DEASON, Ewell Vernon The Pulaski Citizen 09 Feb 1977<br />A Giles County native, Ewell Vernon Deason, 76, of Pompano Beach, Fla., died Saturday, February 5 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at 11:00 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart were the officiants.<br />Mr. Deason had made his home in Florida for the past 35 years and was a retired member of the Brownwood Board of Education. His parents were the late Edward and Memory Hickman Deason.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Mae Owen Deason; four daughters, Mrs. Joyce Fry of Pulaski, Mrs. Mildred Vaughn of Columbia, Mrs. Mary Cumbia of Plant City, Fla., and Mrs. Betty Beenting of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; two sons, Major Robert Deason, stationed in Germany and Garland Deason of Pulaski; 10 step-children; 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DEFOE, Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1970<br />Leroy DeFoe, 80, died Friday morning, May 15, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 17, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was born October 25, 1889, the son of the late Newt and Carrie Pullum DeFoe.<br />He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lula Walls DeFoe; two sons, Merlie DeFoe, Cornersville, and Covie DeFoe, Greensburg, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Needie Hargrove, Mrs. Ostine Lock, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Offie McCarter, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. James F. Harbison, Gracelake, Ill.; one brother, Noah DeFoe, Florida; thirty-two grandchildren; and thirty-one great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DEFOE, Noah Leslie The Giles Free Press 02 Feb 1977<br />Noah Leslie Defoe, 71, Route 5, Pulaski, died Saturday, January 29, 1977 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sun., Jan. 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Tenn., he was the son of the late Newt and Carrie Pullen Defoe. He is survived by his wife, Martha Ann Peden Defoe, Pulaski; four sons, Billy, George, and William Defoe, Apopka, Fla., and James Defoe, Pulaski; four daughters, Miss Geneva Defoe, Mrs. Johnnie Sue Wilburn, Mrs. Carolyn Hardin, Apopka, and Mrs. Brenda Chester, Nashville; 34 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.<br />Mr. Defoe was a retired farmer.<br /><br />DENISON, Thelma Neblitt The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1971<br />Mrs. A. M. (Thelma) Denison, 71, passed away Wednesday, January 6 at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga. Services were held Friday, January 8 at Lane Funeral Home in Rossville, Ga. Mrs. Denison was a former resident of Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her husband, A. M. Denison, Rossville, Ga.; one son, A. M. Denison, Jr., Chattanooga; two grandchildren; one brother, Buddy Neblitt, Winn, Ark.; three sisters, Mrs. Leonard Adams, Memphis, Mrs. Tercy Kale, Marvell, Ark., and Mrs Loyd Bills, Paris, Texas.<br /><br />DERRYBERRY, Wilma Louise Whitworth The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1978<br />Mrs. Wilma Louise Derryberry, 69, of Blooming Grove Community died Thursday, July 6, 1978 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2:00 p. m. Friday, July 7, Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery at Lewisburg.<br />Mrs. Derryberry, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late Alonzo and Elizabeth Holley Whitworth, born April 11, 1909. Her husband, Zollie O. Derryberry survives. Other survivors include three sons, James Harwell Derryberry, Birmingham, Ala., Zollie O. Jr., of Leeds, Ala., and Larry Derryberry of Pulaski; 3 brothers, Robert and Wallace Whitworth of Diana and Lon Whitworth, Nashville; 3 sisters, Mrs. Velma Holley, Diana, Mrs. Johnnie Collins, Beech Hill, and Mrs. Joe Doggett of Lewisburg; 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.<br /><br />DIXON, Inez H. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1970<br />Mrs. Inez H. Dixon, 82, died Tuesday, June 9, in a Huntsville, Ala., hospital.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, June 11, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Alabama, and the wife of the late William A. Dixon, she was born December 5, 1887.<br />Survivors include two sons, Jesse Dixon, Huntsville, Ala., George B. Dixon, Chicago, Ill.; one daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Osborne, Thomasville, Ga.; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />DOBBINS, Buford The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1971<br />Buford Dobbins, 58, died at his home on Owl Hollow Road, Friday, April 16. Burial was Sunday in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Elsie Dobbins; one step-son, Joe Thomas Garrison, Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Bell Dora Dobbins and one brother, Tillman Dobbins.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DOGGETT, Joe Edd The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1978<br />Funeral services for Joe Edd Doggett, 85, who died Sunday, April 2 at Veterans&#8217; Hospital, Louisville, Ky. were held Thursday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Doggett was the son of the late Otis Doggett.<br />Survivors include three sons: Eddie Doggett, Pulaski, John Doggett, Louisiana and John C. Doggett, Jeffersonville, Ind.; four sisters, Mrs. Norma Smith, Pulaski, Mrs. Otis Butler, Columbia, Mrs. Loyd Lowe, Jeffersonville, Ind., and Mrs. Evans Orr, Louisville; two brothers, Robert M. Doggett and Ronnie Doggett, Louisville and three grandchildren.<br /><br />DOGGETT, Robert Joe The Pulaski Citizen __Mar 1972<br />Roger Joe Doggett, 25, of Lewisburg, died Saturday March 11, from injuries from an automobile accident. He was an employee of Heil-Quaker in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Monday, March 13 at Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of Joe N. and Peggy Whitworth Doggett. In addition to his parents, he is survived by two daughters, Tabitha and Angela Doggett of Lewisburg; and one sister, Mrs. Mike Harber of Shelbyville.<br /><br />DONNAN, Ozell Puckett The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1971<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, June 26th in Springfield, Ill., for Mrs. Benjamin S. Donnan. Burial was in Springfield Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Donnan was found dead in her wrecked automobile, Thursday approximately a mile from her home in Chipley, Fla. She was enroute from Dothan, Ala.<br /><br />She was the former Miss Ozell Puckett, a retired teacher and a native of Elkton. She was the daughter of the late G. W. and Ida Lewter Puckett. She was a graduate of Ward-Belmont College and Vanderbilt University. She was a former teacher in the Elkton School and Martin College.<br />Services in Chipley were held Friday, in a Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include a brother, D. A. Puckett, Nashville and two sisters, Mrs. R. K. Pitts of Shelbyville and Mrs. John Copeland of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />DOUGHTRY, Ida Rutledge The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1971<br />Miss Ida Rutledge Doughtry, of Lynnville died Wednesday, September 8 in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Services will be held Thursday, September 9, 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. J. J. Mabry will officiate.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late David Maxwell and Almeda Perry Doughtry. Several nieces and nephews survive.<br /><br />DOWNING, Katie Mae Neal The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1978<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Katie Mae Downing, 83, of Route 6, Pulaski were held at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, November 19. Bro. James Holt and Bro. Robert McAnally officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Downing was born May 2, 1895, the daughter of the late D. C. Neal and the late Kate Burnett Neal. She was married to the late Clifford Herbert Downing. Mrs. Downing died Nov. 18, 1978 in Giles County Hospital. She held membership in the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one son, Herbert Downing of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. John H. Nelson of Aspen Hill; one grandchild and one great grandchild.<br /><br />DRAKE, Betty Jean Williams The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1970<br />Mrs. Betty Jean Drake, 35, died Thursday, November 19, 1970 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Sunday, November 22 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. G. C. Fox and Rev. Jacob Gardner officiated.<br />Born November 17, 1935, she was the daughter of J. Dan and Aliene Brownlow Williams of Birmingham, Ala. She was the wife of Hayes Drake.<br />In addition to husband and parents she is survived by: one daughter, Katherine Renee Drake; one brother, Kenneth Williams of Atlanta, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Harold Drake of Pulaski, Mrs. James Shirley of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />DUGGER, Harold Lee The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1972<br />Harold Lee Dugger, age 50, formerly of Pulaski, died in V. A. Hospital in Richmond, Va., on Wednesday, October 4. His parents were the late Clifford Dugger and Ruth Summerford Dugger. Mr. Dugger was a former employee of Davis and Eslick.<br /><br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ruth Dugger of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Moore of Petersburg, Va.; four brothers, Edward B. and Robert of Pulaski, James R. of Fayetteville and Frank of San Diego, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Henry Harwell of Pulaski and one grandchild.<br />Services were held Saturday, October 7 at 4:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Garden. Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated the service.<br /><br />DUGGER, Leo Cletus The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1972<br />Leo Cletus Dugger, age 79 died Tuesday evening, October 10 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. His parents were the late Dan and Ludie Hamlett Dugger. He was married to Mrs. Rena Harwell Dugger.<br />Survivors include his wife, one son, Cecil Dugger of Pulaski; one sisters, Mrs. Albert Keltner of Louisville, Ky.; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 2 p.m. in Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Carl Felker and Rev. Marcus Nickell officiated.<br /><br />DUGGER, Rena Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1978<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rena Dugger, 82, of Route 5, Pulaski, who died in Giles County Hospital Monday, February 20 were held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nichols and the Rev. Carl Felker officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Dugger, who was born in Giles County, was married to the late Cletus Dugger. She was the daughter of the late John and Hattie Gaines Harwell. She held membership in the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a son, Cecil Dugger, Pulaski and two brothers, Willie Harwell, Pulaski and Flournoy Harwell, Nashville.<br /><br />DUGGER, Robert Clifford The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1971<br />Robert Clifford Dugger, 73, died Tuesday, December 21, at Lincoln County Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, December 23, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. R. E. Wilsford and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 12, 1898. He was a retired meat cutter.<br />Survivors include five sons, Harold L. Dugger of Cookeville, Edward Brown Dugger and Robert Clifford Dugger, Jr., both of Pulaski, James R. Dugger, Fayetteville, Frank Dugger of Sand Diego, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Henry Harwell, Pulaski; one brother, Cletus Dugger, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Albert Keltner, Louisville, Ky.; nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Len Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1971<br /><br />Len Marvin Dunavant, 84, died Tuesday, September 14 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. His wife was the late Molly Russell Dunavant.<br />Services were held Wednesday, September 15 at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe and Betty Jenkins Dunavant.<br />Survivors include two brothers, E. M. Dunavant, Campbellsville and San Dunavant, Mt. Pleasant; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Freeman, Nashville; two grandchildren, Len Howard Callahan, Billy Callahan; two great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DUNCAN, Bertha Pratt The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1975<br />Funeral services were held for Mrs. Bertha Duncan, 79, of Route 2, Prospect, who died in Giles County Hospital, March 22, 1975 at Bennett-May Chapel Reverend William Suddarth officiated and burial took place in Mount Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Duncan was born in Giles County. Her husband was the late Claude Rufus Duncan. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hoover Hughes, Elkton; a son, Ernest Duncan, Rt. 2, Prospect, Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Minnie Pinkleton, Columbia; seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNCAN, Jack The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1971<br />Jack Duncan, 49, employee of the Giles County Highway Department, died Friday, May 21, at his Elkton residence. His widow is Mrs. Laura Herd Duncan.<br />Services were held Sunday, May 23, at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Bertha Pratt Duncan and the late Claude Duncan.<br />Other than his wife and his mother, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Linda Robinson, Molton, Ala., Mrs. Ruth Blassingim, Florence, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Hoover Hughes, Elkton and one brother, Ernest Duncan, Prospect.<br /><br />DUNLAP, Bessie Henry The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1971<br />Mrs. Bessie Henry Dunlap, 89, died June 13 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Her husband was the late Dr. Shirley E. Dunlap.<br />Services were held Tuesday, June 15 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. J. M . Gilbert and Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe W. Henry, Sr. And Emma Hollowell Henry. She was the sister of the late Joe W. Henry, Jr., former Sheriff of Giles County and James T. Henry of Huntsville, Ala.<br />Survivors include on sister, Mrs. J. T. Clendenin and two brothers, Frank Henry and Ernest Henry of Columbia.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Asa The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br /><br />Services for Asa Dunnavant, 63, farmer of Lynnville, were conducted Friday afternoon, February 27, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in Lynnville Baptist Church. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Dunnavant died Wednesday, February 25, at his home.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born October 6, 1906, the son of the late Jim and Ella Dunnavant.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mattie Tiller Dunnavant; one son, Robert G. Dunnavant, Lynnville; one brother, James Dunnavant, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Howard West, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Jim W. Solomon, Dellrose; and one grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, James M. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1970<br />Word has been received here by Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dunnavant of Lynnville from the War Department that their son, Warrant Officer James M. Dunnavant, Jr., 20, of the U. S. Army had died in Viet Nam following a helicopter crash.<br />The parents first received word last Tuesday he was injured in a helicopter crash and suffered second and third degree burns and other injuries. Late Monday night they were notified he had died in Viet Nam.<br />Prior to his enlistment, he graduated from Columbia Military Academy and also attended Columbia State College. He was a helicopter pilot in the U. S. Army.<br />In addition to his parents he is survived by two brothers, John and Bob Dunnavant of Lynnville; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Moore of Lynnville and paternal grandparents, Mrs. and Mrs. John R. Dunnavant of Nashville.<br />The body will be brought back to Tennessee, with place of interment to be announced later.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Lizzie Mae Young The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1974<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, January 12 at 2:00 p.m. for Mrs.Lizzie Mae Young Dunnavant, 85, of Elkton at Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home with the Rev. Norman Coke and the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Interment followed in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Dunnavant died at her home Wednesday.<br />Born in Giles County she was the daughter of the late Edward F. and Charlotte McLaurine Young and was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church. Her husband was the late F. P. Dunnavant.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Corinne Dunnavant of Elkton and Mrs. Otis Allen of Lakeland, Fla.; one son, Edward L. Dunnavant of Dothan, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Orlean Stevenson of Lake Alfred, Fla. and Mrs. Gene Austin of Memphis; one brother, Overton Young of the Bryson community; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Velma Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1975<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Verdie Parks The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1970<br /><br />Mrs. Verdie Parks Dunnavant, 77, died Wednesday, January 28, in Merihill Nursing Home, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, January 30, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home with burial in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Parks ant the wife of the late Robert Lee Dunnavant, Sr.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert Lee Dunnavant, Jr., Lewisburg; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Abernathy, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Mahlon McNeese, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Herman Griffin, Winter Haven, Fla.; one brother, Ernie Parks, Seattle, Wash.; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />DUNNIVANT, James Toliver The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />James Toliver Dunnivant, 96, died Wednesday night, May 20, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, May 22, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was born June 11, 1873, the son of the late William and Sanora Ausburn Dunnivant.<br />He was a retired mail carrier.<br />Survivors include four sons, Fred W. Dunnivant and Brown Dunnivant, Los Angeles, Calif., Hillis Dunnivant, Vannuys, Calif., William Dunnivant, Cuyahoga, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Marvin Andrews, Pulaski, Mrs. D. B. Thigpen, Nashville, Mrs. R. S. Burgess, Alexandria, Va.; fourteen grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DURHAM, Dorothy Pillow The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1979<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dorothy Pillow Durham, 51, of Nashville, died Sunday, September 20 in Parkview Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Alan Shields Tuesday at 4:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Durham, daughter of the late Roy M. and Mable Englett Pillow, was employed by the Nashville Electric Service. She was a member of Hillwood Presbyterian Church, Nashville.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert A. Durham; three daughters, Mrs. Bobbie Bratcher and Miss Dorinda L. Durham, Nashville and Miss Dawn L. Durham, Knoxville and a brother, Roy T. Pillow, Elkton.<br /><br />DYER, Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1978<br />Lee&#8217;s Summit, Mo. The Rev. Thomas Dyer, 89, Lee&#8217;s Summit, former mayor of Odessa, died Thursday, January 26, at Research Medical Center, Kansas City.<br />He was born February 18, 1888, in Pulaski, Tenn. He attended Pisgah high school in Tennessee and was later a student at Bethel College, Tennessee from 1910 1914, continuing his education at the School of Religion, Vanderbilt University, Nashville.<br /><br />With the outbreak of World War I, Mr. Dyer enlisted in the Army in 1918, went to France as chaplain, where he was commissioned first lieutenant. He was later commissioned into the reserve army and was active in this unit for 26 years.<br />In February 1920, Mr. Dyer came to Odessa to visit a college mate, Dr. Nathan J. Salyer and accepted a call from Odessa Cumberland Presbyterian church to be its pastor.<br />Later he served as pastor of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Kansas City, a church which he and 40 members of Odessa congregation organized. He also served as pastor of Ellsworth, Kan., Presbyterian Church two years before he returned to Odessa.<br />In April, 1938, Mr. Dyer was elected mayor of Odessa, continuing in this office for seven terms. He was a member of Layfayette County Court for three years, being elected in 1934 and was alderman in 1933 34.<br />He served as Scoutmaster several years. He was a member of Mt. Hope Lodge A. F. &amp; A. M.<br />January 6, 1971 he was married to Irene Salyer Fox, who survives, Marian Dyer and Robert Owen, nephews of Pulaski are local survivors.<br />Funeral services were held at First Presbyterian Church Saturday morning conducted by the Rev. Henry Barnett and the Rev. D. Randall Cone. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Kansas City.<br /><br />DYER, William Mahlon Decatur Daily 08 Jan 1971<br />Funeral services for William Dyer, 89, 435 East Moulton St., who died Thursday morning at Tennessee Valley Rest Home, will be 1 p. m. today at Guntharp Funeral Home Chapel. Dr. A. B. Van Arsdale officiating, with burial in Roselawn Cemetery. Guntharp directing.<br />Survivors include two sons, Marvin Dyer, Nashville, Tenn.; a daughter, Mrs. Sarah Lancaster, Columbia, Tenn.; a sister Mrs. I. M. Rogers Sr., Decatur 3; and a brother, Rev. Thomas Dyer, Odessa, Mo.<br /><br />EAGIN, Louetta The Pulaski Citizen 09 Feb 1977<br />Funeral services for Miss Louetta Eagin, 81, who died Sunday, February 6 at her residence in Elkton, were held Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, her parents were the late Alvie H. and Ella Jester Eagin.<br />Survivors include a sister, Miss Mary Eagin of Elkton and three brothers, Joe Eagin of Elkton, Sam Eagin and John Eagin, both of Nashville.<br /><br />EAGIN, Maggie L. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1971<br />Miss Maggie L. Eagin, 79, died Monday, October 11 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Tuesday, October 12 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mack Pinkelton and William Suddarth officiated.<br />Born October 27, 1891 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Alvie Hugh and Ella Jester Eagin.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Joe Eagin, Elkton; San Eagin and John Eagin, both of Nashville and two sisters, Miss Mary Eagin and Miss Louetta Eagin, both of Elkton.<br /><br />EAGIN, Mamie The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1970<br />Miss Mamie Eagin, 75, a resident of the Baugh Community, died Wednesday, April 22, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, April 24, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Tom Davis officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born November 22, 1894, the daughter of the late Alvie Hugh and Ella Jester Eagin.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Joe Eagin, Baugh, Sam Eagin and John Eagin, Nashville; three sisters, Maggie Eagin, Loretta Eagin, Mary Eagin, all of Baugh.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Mary Rutherford The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary R. Edmundson, 67, of Route 1, Prospect, who died Monday, December 26, 1977 at Parkview Hospital, Nashville, were conducted Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. James Hughes. Burial was in the Stella Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Edmundson was the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Edna Rutherford.<br />Survivors include her husband Fred D. Edmundson; five daughters, Mrs.Carolyn Smith, Miami, Fla., Mrs. JoAnn Hunter and Miss Marie Edmundson, Nashville, Mrs. Alice Carr, Cross Plains and Mrs. Kathy Reynolds, Valdosta, Ga.; three sons, Morris Wayne Edmundson, and Len Edmundson, Hartselle, Ala. and Ray Edmundson, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Norwood, Pulaski and Mrs. Stella Rochelle, Minor Hill; two brothers, Allen Rutherford, Pulaski and Leonard Rutherford, Huntsville, Ala. and 10 grandchildren.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Barbara Gene Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1978<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Gene Edwards, 31, of Glasgow, Ky., who died at Narton Hospital in Louisville, Ky. after a short illness were held Tuesday, January 17 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Hatcher and Saddler Funeral Home in Glasgow with burial in that city.<br />She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larence Taylor.<br />In addition to her parents, survivors include her husband, Harold Edwards; a daughter, Amye Edwards; a brother, Howard Dickson Taylor of Glasgow and grandmother, Mrs. Roy Dickson of Prospect.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Carrie Mae Billings The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1970<br />Mrs. Carrie Ruth Edwards, 45, died Tuesday, September 15, at her home in Pulaski. Services will be held Thursday, Sept. 17, 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate. Burial will be in Young&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery.<br />Born November 12, 1925 in North Carolina, she was the daughter of the late B. K. and Annie Foster Billings.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, E. M. Edwards; two sons, David McElrath and ____________ McElrath, Pulaski; two step-sons, Harold Edwards, Nashville, and Dennis Edwards, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Woodard, Mrs. James E. Burrow, Jr., Pulaski, and Miss Janet McElrath, Lexington, N.C.; one sister, Mrs. Vetty Mathis, Huntsville; two brothers, Clyde Billings and Roy Billings, Lexington, N. C.; three sisters, Mrs. Leland Lannins, Lexington, N. C., Mrs. Lawrence Cooper, Lexington, N.C., Miss Marie Billings, Raleigh, N. C., and five grandchildren.<br /><br />ELAM, Annie J. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1971<br />A former Giles County woman, Miss Annie J. Elam, was accidently killed Friday, December 10 in an explosion which demolished her home in Nashville. A construction crew was digging a sewer line in front of her house at 1307 16th Ave. when a backhoe pulled the gas line loose from the house allowing gas to escape and fill the building.<br />Miss Elam was in the house at the time of the explosion and was killed instantly. She was 83. After the gas line was damaged, a foreman with the construction crew rushed to the house and beat on the door in an attempt to arouse any residents who might be inside.<br />As Miss Elam was a partial invalid, she evidently did not hear the foreman beating on the door because her body was found reports said, she was still sitting in the chair.<br />Graveside services were held Monday, Dec. 13 at 1 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery with Brother D. W. Thomas in charge.<br />She is survived by three brothers, Clyde H. Elam of Hendersonville, David L. Elam of Sparta, and Burton Norwood Elam of Lafayette, La.; an adopted daughter, Mrs. Louise Cox and two grandchildren.<br /><br />ELDER, Charlie David The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1971<br />Charlie D. Elder, 81, of Prospect, died December 16, 1971 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Saturday, December 18, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Prospect. W. H. Moss officiated.<br />Born September 27, 1890 in Giles County he is the son of the late Fisher David and Victoria Ann Biles Elder.<br />Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Moore, Prospect, and Mrs. T. H. Forline, Nashville; two brothers, John F. Elder and Joe B. Elder, Nashville.<br /><br />ELDER, William Glen The Pulaski Citizen 29 Feb 1975<br />Memorial service for William Glen Elder, 64, Giles County native, will be held Saturday, February 2, 1975 at Riverside Methodist Church in Columbia at 2:00 p. m.<br />Mr. Elder died January 22 at his home in Columbia after an extended illness.<br />Mr. Elder, the son of Andrew J. and Addie Hargrove Elder, was married to the former Betsie White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. White of Prospect.<br /><br />He was educated in Giles County schools. He was a member of the first National Guard unit in Giles County, which was commanded by Capt. A. D. Carter. This unit, the 191st Field Artillery was called into active service in February, 1941. He was stationed in Camp Roberts, Calif. till April, 1943 at which time he was made a Warrant Officer and transferred to Camp Cook, Calif. with the 155th English Battalion. He went overseas with this unit in June 1944 and served in the Pacific until November 1945. He was discharged in January, 1946, having completed five years military service.<br />He returned to his employment with Southern Bell Telephone with whom he had worked 3 years prior to entering the Army. He completed 35 years with the telephone company at the time of his retirement in August 1973.<br />Besides his wife, who survives, other immediate survivors are: a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Smith of Nashville; an aunt, Miss Gracie Hargrove, and Webb Hargrove, an uncle, both of Pulaski.<br />Mr. Elder donated his body to Vanderbilt Medical School. No funeral services were held at the time of his death.<br />In lieu of flowers, it is requested that if desired contributions be made to Liberty Methodist Church, Prospect, Rt. 2, or Prospect Methodist Church, Prospect, or the American Rec Cross, or any of your favorite charities.<br /><br />ELDRIDGE, William A. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1970<br />William A. Eldridge, 68, died Thursday, November 19, at Taylor&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held at 1:00 p. m. Friday at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, he was the husband of the late Louanna Russell Eldridge and the son of the late Solomon and Roberta Kelsey Eldridge.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John T. Harris and Mrs. Lester Bell, both of Lynnville; one son, Bill Eldridge, Huntsville; seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ELIAS, Meshel The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1979<br />Mr. Meshel Elias, 72, a resident of the Waco community, died on Sunday, November 4, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia, afteran illness of several months.<br />A former merchant in the grocery business at Waco for a number of years, he was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Chuch.<br />Funeral services were held on Tuesday, November 6, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in the Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Janie Matthews Elias, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Larry (Ellen) Helton, Lynnville; one son, Allen Elias, Columbia; one brother, Akemore Elias, Lynnville; and three grandchildren.<br />Active pallbearers were Clayton Thurman, Malcolm Lucy, Gene Cameron, Floyde Horne, David Bonds, L. .W. Russell, Glenn Dugger, and Joe Bradley. Honorary pallbearers were the elders and deacons of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br /><br />EMERSON, James Lloyd The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br /><br />James Lloyd Emerson, 72, retired farmer of the Diana community died Tuesday morning, July 21, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, July 22, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Chapel of McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home, Cornersville. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 6, 1898, the son of the late Thomas and Daisy Irene Emerson.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Frank Clift, Pulaski; one sister, Miss Icie Emerson, Cornersville; two grandchildren; and one great grandchild.<br /><br />ENGLETT, William Mack Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1978<br />William Mack Englett, Sr., 66, of Route 2, Pulaski died June 8, 1978 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held June 10 at Bennett-May Chapel, with G. C. Fox conducting the services. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Englet was born Sept. 29, 1912 in Alabama the son of the late Mack Englett and Lula Rhea Englet.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Peden, Hendersonville; one son, William M. Englet, Jr., Brussell, Belgium; a sister, Mrs. William Holley, Pulaski and two brothers, Frank Enlgett, Lawrenceburg and Leon Englett, Florida; three grandsons and one granddaughter.<br /><br />ENGLET, William Polk Boshers The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1976<br />Mrs. William Polk Boshers Englet, 68, of Pulaski died Tuesday, February 24 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Englet was the daughter of the late Polk and Mollie Holman Boshers. She was married to the late James Edward Englet.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Wall, Mrs. Helen Tatum and Mrs. Juanita Del Forge, all of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Lorene Brock of Pulaski; two half sisters, Mrs. Annie Flaherty of Louisville, Ky. and Mrs. Almeda Claud of Pulaski; a half brother, Tommie Napier of Pulaski; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />ENGLISH, Minnie Dodd The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Minnie Dodd English of Columbia, 94, died Friday, December 25, at Bel-Air Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Services were held Saturday, December 26 at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Malcolm White officiated.<br />Born October 21, 1876 she was the daughter of the late Joel and Nancy Hodge Dodd.<br />Survivors include one son, George Moore of Louisville, Ky; one daughter, Mrs. Walter Richardson of Columbia; twelve grandchildren; twenty-five great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />ERWIN, Lula Clark The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Mrs. Lula Clark Erwin, 85, of the Diana community, died Monday night, February 21 at Merihil Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Wednesday, February 23 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in the Diana Cemetery. Rev. Ora Boots officiated.<br />Born November 8, 1885 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Jackson and Annie Beck Clark. Her husband was the late William James Erwin. She was a member of the Diana United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. W. S. Wolaver, Diana; two brothers, Roscoe Clark and Roy A. Clark, both of Diana; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ERWIN, Robert Grady The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1977<br />Robert Grady Erwin died Friday, December 23, in Snyder, Texas, where he had made his home for a number of years. Funeral services and burial were in that city.<br />Born in Giles County, November 12, 1912, he was the son of the late Robert Mahlon and Sadie Harwell Erwin.<br />On February 14, 1954, he was married to the former Faye Harvey of Fort Worth, Texas, who survives. Other survivors include a son, Michiel Erwin of Chula Vista, Cal.; two brothers, Elwood Erwin of Bunker Hill and R. M. Erwin of Fredericktown, Mo.; and one grandson.<br /><br />ESLICK, Gladys Peden The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jan 1972<br />Gladys Peden Eslick, 78, died Tuesday night, January 4 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services will be held Thursday, January 6, 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in New Zion Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Loyd Hickman will officiate.<br />Born July 4, 1893 in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Leon and Eleanor McNary Peden.<br />Survivors include two sons, Fred Eslick, Hobert Eslick; one daughter, Nell Newton; one brother, Robert Peden; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ESTEP, Sara Ann Owen The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1977<br />Mrs. Sara Ann Estep, 74, Pulaski, died Monday, July 11, 1977 at Smyrna Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Wed., July 13 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. G. C. Fox and Elmer Howell officiating and burial at Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Estep was the daughter of the late Leslie and Mary Frances Dyer Owen.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William Carpenter, Nashville, one son, Wayne Estep, Lavergne; two brothers, Robert Owen, Pulaski, and James Owen, Louisville, Ky.; three sisters, Mrs. L. D. Cornwell, Petersburg, Mrs. Otha Russell, Belfast, and Mrs. Forrest Russell, Fla.<br /><br />ESTES, Bascom The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1971<br /><br />Bascom Estes, 69, of Williamsport died Monday, December 6 in Lewisburg Hospital. Services were held Wednesday, December 8 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born November 25, 1902 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Perry and Delia Cooper Estes. His wife was the late Josie Estes. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include four sons, Robert Estes, Columbia, William Henry Estes, John Arlon Estes, Williamsport, J. B. Estes, Leoma; three daughters, Mrs. Okleen Rowe, Petersburg, Mrs. Rachel Chapman, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Wilma Jean Vaughn, Hampshire; two brothers, Charles Estes, Sr., Leonard Estes; two sisters, Mrs. Jamie Way, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Hattie Rich; fifteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ESTES, Charles Herbert Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 01 Nov 1983<br />Mr. Charles Herbert Estes, Jr., age 59, of 262 E. Cemetery Street, Pulaski, died Friday,<br />October 28, 1983, at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday, October 30, 1983, at the Bennett-May Chapel at 2 p.m. with Brother Floyd Farris and the Rev. Charles Oaks officiating. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Estes was a self-employed painter. He was married to Gwendolyn Olean Holley Estes of Pulaski and the son of the late Charles H. Sr. and Pearl Pinkelton Estes.<br />Survivors other than his wife, include, three daughters, Mrs. Brenda Fralix, Miss Shirley Faye Estes, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Reba Joyce Hite of Columbia; four sons, Larry Rose Estes, Ernest Gene Estes, Charles Glenn Estes and Windell Ray Estes, all of Pulaski; five grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Fralix of Pulaski, Mrs Christine Forrester of St. Louis, MO and Mrs. Patsy Kelton, of Pulaski.<br /><br />ESTES, Clarence Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1971<br />Clarence Leonard Estes, 65, died Thursday, December 23 in Taylor&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, December 24, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born March 6, 1906 the son of the late Perry and Delia Cooper Estes. His wife was the late Mrs. Mary L. Estes. He was retired from International Minerals.<br />Survivors include one son, Clarence E. Estes, Waco; two daughters, Miss June Elizabeth Estes, Nashville, Mrs. Jerry Fralix, Pulaski; one brother, Charles Estes of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Rich of Pulaski, Mrs. Janie Way, St. Louis, Mo.; six grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESTES, Ed Hill The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1971<br /><br />A Giles County man, Ed Hill Estes, 53, of Cornersville was killed in a car-train crash at Diana around 6:20 p. m. Sunday. Estes was the driver of the 1952 Plymouth which plunged into the northbound L &amp; N passenger train en route to Chicago. The nine passenger train was hook-up of Amtrac on a run from Miami to Chicago. Estes was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />Investigating officers said, &#8220;the accident happened after the driver attempted to cross the railroad tracks at the secondary crossing but failed to make the turn.&#8221; The accident occurred during a pouring down rain Sunday. The car was carried a distance of half a mile before the train could be brought to a stop. The train was delayed almost two and a half hours before the wreckage could be removed from the tracks.<br />Funeral services for Ed Hill Estes were held at 11 a. m. Tuesday at the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. Burial was in the Diana Cemetery.<br />Mr. Estes was a painter and a veteran of World War II. He was born Jan. 28, 1918 in Texas, the son of Harvey Estes and the late Mrs. Anna Lou Estes. He made his home in Cornersville.<br />In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Geraldine Brashears Estes; three sons, Randall Hill Estes, Charles and Timothy Estes; a daughter, Miss Lyda Ann Estes of Cornersville; two sisters, Mrs. Ed Mullins of Columbia and Mrs. Della Mae Davis of Pennsylvania and one grandchild.<br /><br />ESTES, Mary Louise Higgins The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Mary Louise Estes, 55, died Monday afternoon, January 5, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Estes, wife of Leonard Estes, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, January 7, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born October 15, 1914, the daughter of the late Frank and Carey Beets Higgins.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include one son, Clarence Edward Estes, Waco; two daughters, Miss June Estes, Donelson, Mrs. Paul Ann Dawes, Pulaski; four brothers, Tom Higgins and Darnell Higgins, Cleveland, Ohio, Mahlon Higgins, James Higgins, Wales; five sisters, Mrs. Gladys Kratohvil, Willowwick, Ohio, Mrs. Mamie Scott, Mrs. Helen Ruth McClure, Mrs. Dorothy Bonds, Mrs. Will Dean Srsa, all of Cleveland, Ohio; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />EUBANK, James Waters The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />Services for James Waters Eubank, 70, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, May 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Penecostal Church with the Rev. John Pope officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Eubank died Saturday, May 2, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born October 29, 1899, the son of the late S. B. and Effie Jane Bass Eubank.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ralph Lewis, Chicago; one son, Glen Eubank, Chicago, Ill.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Pigg, Stella, Mrs. Marjorie Durm, Toney, Ala.; three brothers, Smith Eubank and John R. Eubank, Pulaski and Buford Eubank, Stella.<br /><br />EVERLY, Batte Evans The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1970<br />Batte Evans Everly, 89, died Tuesday morning, February 3, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, February 4, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born July 25, 1880, the son of the late Ed Fields and Frances Everly.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Erna Holbert Everly;one daughter, Miss Frances Everly, Lynnville; one son, Thomas Everly, Lynnville; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />EZELL, Edward M. (Edd) The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1975<br />Edward M. (Edd) Ezell, 71, retired pharmacist, and co-owner of Reeves Drug Store in Pulaski, died Monday, February 10, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 11:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 12, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Hollis Hunt and the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A resident of East Washington Street in Pulaski, Mr. Ezell was born at Bunker Hill in Giles County on October 24, 1903, the son of the late John C. and Leona Birdsong Ezell.<br />Mr. Ezell was a long time partner with Byron Eslick and later with Paul Hardy in the Reeves Drug Store. He was a member of the Board of Directors of First Federal Savings and Loan of Giles County and was a member of the Official Board of the First United Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eva Davis Ezell of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Hencley Hughey of Pulaski; and two nieces, Mrs. Dudley Abernathy of Pulaski and Mrs. James Cornell of Melbourne, Fla.<br /><br />FARRELL, Mallie Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1971<br />Mrs. Mallie Wilson Farrell, 84, died March 2 in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 4. in Nashville.<br />She was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson of Giles County. Her husband was the late Lewis Farrell.<br />Survivors include two sons, two daughters, and two sisters, Mrs. Gardner White and Mrs. James Rogers.<br /><br />FARRIS, Claude The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1971<br />Claude Farris, 76, of Pensacola, Fla., died Sunday, October 24 in Pensacola.<br />Services were held Tuesday, October 26 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Tennessee, his wife was the late Rena Hannah Farris.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Betty Sue Green, Pensacola, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Portwood, Decatur, Ala.; and one grandchild.<br /><br />FARRIS, Ursula Morrow The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1972<br />Mrs. Ursula Morrow Farris age 86 of Columbia and formerly of Big Creek community, died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1972. Her husband was the late Hershell Farris.<br />Survivors include 4 sons, John W. and Kermit of Tallahassee, Fla., Lloyd of Knoxville and James of Columbia, 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.<br />Services will be Thursday, September 14 at 11:00 a.m. at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia and burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />FARRIS, Vera Exie Haney The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1970<br />Mrs. Vera Exie Farris, 79, died Sunday morning, July 19, at Donelson Hospital. Funeral services for Mrs. Farris, wife of the late J. L. Farris, were conducted Monday afternoon, July 20, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Minor Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Wayland Hartsfield officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born February 25, 1891, the daughter of the late Presley and Mary Dollins Haney. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jerry Hall, and Mrs. Betty Thompson, both of Nashville; two sons, James L. Farris, and Kenneth E. Farris, both of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Howard, Pulaski; two brothers, Everette Haney and Hershell Haney, both of Minor Hill; eight grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />FAUTT, Melinda Hobbs Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Melinda Hobbs Stevenson Fautt, 78, died Wednesday, November 25, 1970 at Giles County Hospital. She was the wife of Robert Fautt, former owner of Fautt Memorial Works.<br />Services were held Saturday at the Pulaski Presbyterian Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Neal Dean officiated.<br />Born September 25, 1892 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James and Ann Hobbs Stevenson.<br />Survivors include her husband, Robert Fautt; one daughter, Mrs. Mahlon Long, Jr., San Antonio, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Adlaide Maddox, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Sallie Jean Barlar; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FAUTT, Robert H. The Pulaski Citizen 09 Apr 1975<br />Mr. Robert H. Fautt, 79, W. Jefferson Street, Pulaski, died Saturday, April 5, 1975 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Mon., April 7, at the First Presbyterian Church, Pulaski, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Dr. Gudger Nichols officiated.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Hugh and Alice Storey Fautt. His wife was the late Melinda Stevenson Fautt.<br />He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mahlon Long, Jr., Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Iva Fautt Wheeler, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FELKER, John Duggie The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1970<br />John Duggie Felker, 86, died Thursday night, July 16, in Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted Saturday afternoon, July 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and a retired farmer, Mr. Felker was born September 24, 1883, the son of the late John and Nancy Neely Felker.<br />Survivors include one son, George Felker, Elkmont, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Buren Hendrix and Miss Mary Felker, Minor Hill, Mrs. Aubrey Norwood, Columbia; two half brothers, Zollie {Sollie} Felker, Minor Hill, Rurel Felker, Atlanta, Ga.; two half sisters, Mrs. Viola Forsythe, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Granville Noles, Atlanta, Ga.; seven grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren.<br /><br />FELKER, Mahlon White The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1970<br />Mahlon White Felker, 69, died Friday, September 18 at his Minor Hill home. Services were Friday at Carr and Erwin with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Ruby and Nola White Felker.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Ridgeway Felker; one son, Paul Felker, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Young, Atlanta; Mrs. Joe Smith, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Eula Walker, Florida and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />FERGUSON, Jessie Allen The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Mrs. Jessie Allen Ferguson, 51 died Sunday, January 16 at Giles County Hospital. Her husband is Larimore Ferguson.<br />Services were held Monday, January 17 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in McCartney Cemetery. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />Born May 8, 1920 in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Lonnie and Fannie Pierce. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Wayne Ferguson, Larry Ferguson; two daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Garner, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Walter Hickman, Huntsville, Ala.; five brothers, Jessie Pierce, Felton Pierce, Matthew Pierce, all of Florence, Ala., Joe Thomas Pierce, La Porte, Indiana, Alton Pierce, Huntsville, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs. Ina Mae Long, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Hazel Hamlett, Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. Opal Shelton, Minor Hill, Mrs. Arbell Smith and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />FIELDER, Roy N. The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br /><br />Roy N. Fielder, 45, died Monday, February 14 in V. A. Hospital, Waco, Texas. Graveside services were held Wednesday, February 16 at Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />He was a native of Alabama. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Paul Polly, Miss Sue Fielder, Pulaski, Mrs. Tenny Johnson, Athens, Ala., and one grandchild. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />FLEMING, Eleanor Rebecca The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br />Miss Eleanor Rebecca Fleming died Monday, July 27, in Athens-Limestone County Hospital, Athens, Ala.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Hoyt McAlpine and Ella Braden Fleming.<br />Funeral services for Miss Fleming were conducted Wednesday morning, July 29, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the Lynnville Presbyterian Church with the Rev. James Gilbert officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one brother, J. Braden Fleming, Corinth, Miss.; two nieces, Mrs. Roy Grooms and Mrs. Carley Dobbs, both of Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FLIPPO, John Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1971<br />John Anderson Flippo, 81, died June 25, 1971 at Athens Nursing Home, Athens, Ala. He was a retired merchant and deacon of Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br />He was a native of Lawrence County, the son of the late John Ira and Joanna North Flippo.<br />Services were held Sunday, June 27, at Minor Hill Baptist Church with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Wayland Hartsfield officiated.<br />He is survived by his wife Euna Roberts Flippo; one daughter, Mrs. Warren Norwood, Minor Hill; one grandson, Ted Norwood, Knoxville; three sisters, Ms. Lillie Crews, Mrs. Esker Jewell, Mrs. Dorothy Davis of Lawrence County; one brother, Edgar Flippo, Tuscumbia, Ala., and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett May and Co. was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FLY, Henrietta McGill The Pulaski Citizen 09 May 1973<br />Mrs. Henrietta McGill Fly, age 58, died Tuesday, May 8 at Hickman County Hospital. Her parents were the late W. H. McGill and Ethel Braten McGill. She was married to Howard Fly.<br />Survivors include her husband; two sons, Thomas Edward and John Douglas of Lyles; two daughters, Mrs. Allen Neal Aymett of Pulaski and Miss Marion Fly of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Rochell of Gallatin and Mrs. Lois Thompson of Centerville and one grandson, John Allen Aymett of Pulaski.<br />Services were held Wednesday, May 9, at 1:00 p.m. at McDonald Funeral Home in Centerville. James Kanon and W. C. Massengale officiated with burial in Little Lot Cemetery.<br /><br /><br />FLY, Odie T. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1974<br />Odie T. Fly, 57 of Lawrenceburg, died July 9 in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 10 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he Mr. Fly was the son of John and Tish Fly.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Joe Glossup of Nashville; two sons, Larry Fly and John Fly, both of Pulaski.; one sister, Mrs. Howard Mitchell of Bunker Hill and five grandchildren.<br /><br />FOGG, David Porter The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1970<br />David Porter Fogg, 74, died Friday, May 29, in John Horton Hospital, Tullahoma.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 31, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Clarence Stewart, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born Norember 4, 1894, the son of the late Harry and Betty Shores Fogg.<br />He was a retired road commissioner, former city board member, Mason, Shriner, member of the Eastern Star, Deacon of the First Baptist Church, and a veteran of World War II.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue Hyatt Fogg, Pulaski; and two nieces.<br /><br />FORSYTHE, Mary Elizabeth Brown The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1970<br />Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Forsythe, 57, died Monday, May 11, at her home on Route 5, Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, May 12, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Henry Yeager and Andy Brown, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Cheatham County, she was born May 18, 1912, the daughter of the late Samuel and Emma Ashworth Brown.<br />Survivors include her husband, Grady Forsythe; two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Barnett, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Kay Warren, Nolensville; one son, Albert Kenneth Mitchell, Franklin; three half-brothers, G. W. Brown, Franklin, John Riley Brown, Cockran, Calif., Charles Brown, Los Angeles, Calif.<br /><br />FOSTER, Francis Mahlon The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />Funeral services for Francis Mahlon Foster, 85, were held Saturday, December 27, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in Hubbard, Texas, with Rev. James Waller and the Rev. J. A. Haley officiating. Burial was in Fairhaven Cemetery.<br />Mr. Foster died in Waco, Texas, Friday, December 26, 1969. He was a native of A native of Giles County, born in 1884, and a retired carpenter and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pearl Foster of Hubbard; two sons, Mahlon Foster, Jr., of Houston, Tex., Harvey C. Foster of San Jose, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Sherman Albin of Robinson; two grandchildren whom he reared, Robert L. Foster of Victoria and Barbara Byford of Waco; fifteen grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FOWLER, James Weldon The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />James Weldon Fowler, 54, former Pulaskian and former employee of International Minerals and Chemical Company here, died of a heart attack suffered while addressing a group of Boy Scouts in Florence, Ala., Thursday evening, January 28, 1972.<br />Funeral services were held at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home in Florence, Ala., Sat. Jan. 29 at 11:30 a.m. with burial in Florence Cemetery.<br />Among his survivors is a sister, Mrs. Newton J. Abernathy of Pulaski.<br /><br />FOX, Harvey M. The Giles Free Press 05 Jan 1977<br />Harvey M. Fox, 63, a Giles County native, and resident of the Cedar Grove community died January 5, 1977 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 6, 1977 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Fox was born August 19, 1913, the son of the late James Edward and Lillie Lucas Fox. He was a World War II veteran and a retired Genesco employee.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lela James Fox, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Bivins, Lawrence; two brothers, Paris Fox of Nashville and Mahlon Fox of Goodspring; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FOX, Jessie Vera Brashears The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1971<br />Mrs. Jessie Vera Fox, 74, died Saturday, January 23 in the Giles County Hospital. Services were held Sunday, January 24 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br />Mrs. Fox, a former restaurant operator, was born February 24, 1896, in Tennessee. She was the daughter of the late Harvey and Molly Gray Brashears.<br />Survivors include three sons, John L. Fox, Sheffield, Ala., Nolus Fox, G. C. Fox, both of Pulaski; one brother, Holman Brashears of Lewisburg; one half-brother, Tommy Napier of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lurene Brock of Florida, Mrs. Pope Englett, Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. Tommy Claude, Mrs. Anna Flaherty, Louisville, Ky.; thirteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FRALIX, Allie Irene Beddingfield The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1971<br />Mrs. Allie Irene Fralix, 61, of Lynnville, died Tuesday, July 27 at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Wednesday, July 28, at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Rev. Albert Pope officiated.<br />Born October 13, 1909 she was the daughter of the late Allen and Eva Warren Beddingfield.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband Jimmie Fralix; one son, Herbert Sprouse of Lynnville; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Pitman of LaPorte, Ind., Mrs. Marie Swinney of Franklin, Tenn.; two brothers, Calvin Beddingfield of Frankewing and Clay Beddingfield of Frankewing; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Hill of Frankewing, Mrs. Myrtle Storey of Nashville; seventeen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRALIX, Mattie Callahan The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Catherine Fralix, 90, of Route 1, Lynnville, who died Saturday, August 6 at Lewisburg Hospital, were held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton with burial following in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Born in Moulton, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Henry and Mattie Mose Callahan. Her husband was the late Taylor Fralix.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Louis Fuqua, Pulaski and Mrs. James M. Shores, Lynnville; a son, Ozro Fralix, Lynnville; 18 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren.<br /><br />FRALIX, Robert Howard The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Robert Howard Fralix, 72, retired farmer of Lynnville, died Friday, March 12 at Maury County Hospital.<br />Services were held at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Monday, March 15 at 1:30 p. m. Burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />Survivors include wife, Gennia Mae Fralix; four sons, Robert, Jr., Jerry and Terry Fralix, all of Lynnville and Walter Fralix of Campbell Station; three daughters, Roberta Woodard, Arlene Fralix, and Edna Mae Smith; three brothers, Harvey Fralix of Lynnville, Arlie Fralix and Earl Fralix of Florida; six sisters, Nina Parr, Pearl Holt, Bertha Clark of Lawrenceburg, Ana Riggins of Columbia, Vera Fralix and Annie Fralix; seventeen grandchildren.<br /><br />FRALIX, Roxie Jernigan The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1971<br />Mrs. Roxie Jernigan, 89, died Tuesday, November 2 in Giles County Hospital. Services will be held Thursday, November 4, 2:00 p. m. at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Born July 1, 1882, she was the daughter of the late Steve and Cynthia Jernigan.<br />Survivors include six sons, Willie Fralix, Lynnville, Paul Fralix, Tommy Fralix, Elmer Fralix, Vero Beach, Fla., Frank Fralix, Anniston, Ala.; three daughters, Miss Bessie Fralix, Mrs. Rosa Daughtry, Mrs. Roxie Ward, Lynnville; thirty-three grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FRALIX, Tracy O&#8217;Neil The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jan 1970<br />Tracy O&#8217;Neil Fralix, three month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fralix, died Saturday, December 19, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Graveside services were conducted Sunday afternoon, December 21, at one o&#8217;clock at Morrishill Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to his parents include two brothers, Michael Wayne and Timothy Ray; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Martin, Route 2, Lawrenceburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Fralix, Route 1, Lynnville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FREEMAN, Effie Mae Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1971<br />Mrs. Effie Mae Freeman, 69, died Tuesday, December 7 at the Lewisburg Hospital. Her husband is Roy G. Freeman.<br />Services will be held Thursday, December 9, 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Born August 26, 1902 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Calvin and Mary Elizabeth Ellis Mitchell.<br />In addition to her husband she is survived by three sons, James Delbert Freeman, Hammond, Ind., Robert Freeman, Shelbyville, and Franklin Freeman; one daughter, Mrs. Selman R. Emmerson, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Clyde Mitchell, and Erby Mitchell, both of Fayetteville, and one sister, Mrs. J. D. Madison; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FREEMAN, James Melvin The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />James Melvin Freeman, 60, died Monday, May 4, at his home on Route 3, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, May 6, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Raymond Johns officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County he was born July 24, 1909 the son of the late Robert E. and Mary Katherine Luna Freeman.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Roy Freeman, Pulaski, Robert Freeman, Clayborne, Tex., and James Everett Freeman, Clyde, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Childers and Mrs. Ann Newsom, Rockford, Ill., Mrs. Tina Roberts and Mrs. Ada Mitchell, Pulaski.<br /><br />FUQUA, Lillie Butler Holley Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Holley Fuqua, 82, who died Friday, November 2 at her home in Pulaski, were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with interment in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Fuqua was a Tennessee native and was married to the late Willie Fuqua. Survivors include a son, Buster Holley, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Sallie Will Lanier and Mrs. Kate Harwell, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GAINES, J. E. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1976<br />Funeral services for J. E. Gaines, 54, of Route 3, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, January 21 in Giles County Hospital, were held Friday morning at 10:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gaines was born in Giles County. His parents were the late Edward Henry and Lizzie Lee Beard Gaines.<br />Survivors include a brother, Bill Gaines of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GAINES, James Kieffer The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />James Kieffer Gaines, 44, Lawrenceburg, died January 31 in Veterans Hospital in Nashville. He was the husband of Eveline Quillen Gaines. Services were held Wednesday, February 2, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Hughes Cemetery.<br />He was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Frank C. and Lillie Bell Gaines. Survivors other than his wife include two stepsons, Robert Beasley, Lawrenceburg, Ray Bozman, Colorado Springs, Colorado; one step-daughter, Shirley Strong, Maryland; three brothers, A. C. Gaines, Sheffield, Ala., Frank N. and Hubert Gaines, both of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Virginia Crook, and one grandchild.<br /><br />GAINES, Lillian Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1971<br />Mrs. Lillian Taylor Gaines, 52 of Beech Hill, died Tuesday, March 23, 1971 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following a short illness.<br />Services were held Wednesday at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Rev. Howard Haynes officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. J. Taylor and Lillian Burns Taylor. She was an employee of Lee Mar Shirt Co.<br />Survivors include her husband, Herman Gaines; her step-mother, Mrs. Ola Mae Franklin, Elizabethtown, Ky.; four daughters, Mrs. Paul Beddingfield, Laverne; Mrs. Herbert Wiser, Mrs. Dale McGavock, Mrs. Larry Phillips and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />GAINES, William Emmett The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />William Emmett Gaines of Beech Hill, 83, died Saturday, December 26 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Sunday, December 27 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Beech Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born November 3, 1887 in Tennessee he was the son of the late Henry and Annie Gaines.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nolia Gaines; one son, Herman Gaines of Beech Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Williams of Lewisburg, Mrs. Martha Bledsoe, Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Creecy of Pulaski; eleven grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARNER, Mattie Lanier The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1970<br />Mrs. Mattie Garner, 85, died at her home Wednesday, October 28, 1970.<br />Born in Giles County, March 20, 1885, she was the daughter of the late Jonah and Elviney Rogers Lanier and the wife of the late John T. Garner.<br />Services were held Thursday, October 29, at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. Andy Brown officiated. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. John B. Hutton; one-half-brother, Raymond Graves, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; nine grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />GARNER, Willie Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1977<br />William Thomas Garner, 77, of Route 1, Pulaski died Tuesday, February 15 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox were the officiants.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Garner was a native Tennessean. His parents were the late Edward and Nannie Curtis Garner.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Willie Mae Torrence Garner; a brother, Herman Garner of Beech Hill and two half-brothers, Paul Pratt of Nashville and Edward Pratt of Ft. Worth, Texas.<br /><br />GARRETT, Mary Lizzie Barshears The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lizzie Garrett, 76, of Route 7, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, November 7 in Maury County Hospital were conducted Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial following in Rose Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the Rev. James D. Nave and the Rev. Clarence Stewart were the officiants.<br />A retired employee in the cafeteria department of the Giles County School System, Mrs. Garrett was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late R. Lee and Sallie J. English Barshears and married to the late Luther Garrett. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include four sons, Clifford R. Garrett, Nashville, Robert Doyle Garrett, Cleveland, Ohio, Gettus Lee Garrett, Charden, Ohio, and Dennis Garrett, Palmer, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Manning, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Noble Campbell and Mrs. Luther Long, Pulaski; 16 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARRETT, Nettie Jane Moore The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Nettie Jane Garrett, 79, of Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, February 6 in Lawrence County Sanitorium. Services were held Monday, February 7 at Freeman Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in Mt. Nebo Cemetery, Lawrence County.<br />Born December 21, 1892 in Mississippi, she was the daughter of the late William and Lula Bell Polk Moore.<br />Survivors include one son, Haggard Quillen, Iron City; three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Lipscomb, West Point, Mrs. Sue Hopkins, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Willie T. Burks, Hargsville, Ala.; four brothers, Olen Moore, Buford Moore, Alonzo Moore, all of Wayne County, Bradford Moore of Arkansas; four sisters, Mrs. Virgie Smith, Arkansas, Mrs. Ida Reeves, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Mamie Shaffer, Mrs. Cora Mae Hill, Lawrenceburg; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GARRETT, Mrs. Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1970<br />Mrs. Wilson Garrett, 43, of Columbia, died Sunday, November 15, in Maury County Hospital.<br /><br />Services were held Monday at Williams Funeral Home with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors, in addition to her husband, include a daughter, Miss Pam Garrett, Columbia; a son, Ralph Garrett, Columbia; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Stevenson, Elkton; one sister, Mrs. Bob Minatra, Memphis and two brothers, Logan Stevenson, Delrose and Carl Stevenson, Nashville.<br /><br />GATLIN, Earl Smith The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Earl &#8220;Smitty&#8221; Gatlin, 36, well-known gospel singer of Killen, Ala., former of Minor Hill, Tenn., died Monday afternoon, March 20 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, following a lingering illness.<br />Deceased was widely known for his ability as a singer of Gospel Songs, he having formed the Smitty Gatlin Trio after resigning from the Oak Ridge Quartette, a group he had been connected with for many years.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, March 22 at Killen Memorial Baptist Church with burial in the Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens.<br />Born at Minor Hill in Giles County on August 25, 1935, he was a son of Frank Browning Gatlin, Sr. and the late Margaret Meadows Gatlin. Other survivors inclued his wife, Mrs. Nell Evans Gatlin, Killen; one brother, Frank Browning Gatlin, Jr., Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Robert Turner, Murfreesboro.<br />Morris-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, Ala., in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GATLIN, Elsie Lee Elk Valley Times 20 Oct 1976<br />Elsie Lee Gatlin of West Point Drive, Fayetteville, died Saturday evening at Lincoln County Hospital following a brief illness. He was 78 years old.<br />Services were Monday afternoon in Ralston Chapel, with Kenneth Young officiating. Burial was in Blanche Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gatlin was a native of Giles County and a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mary B. Gatlin, died in December of 1975.<br />Survivors include five sons, Herbert Gatlin, James Gatlin, Wayne Gatlin all of Fayetteville. Bobby Gatlin and Raybon Gatlin, both of Louisville, Ky.; five daughters, Mrs. Louis Ernest, Mrs. Arcus Meenach, Mrs. Phillip Bolin, Mrs. George Ferguson and Mrs. Carl Schultz, all of Louisville; two brothers, Carl Gatlin, Fayetteville, and Virgil Gatlin, Lubbock, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Nina Swindell, Petersburg, and Mrs. Ema Drew, California; 24 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren.<br /><br />GATLIN, Estelle Alsup The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br />Mrs. Estelle Alsup Gatlin, 66, died Sunday, July 26, in a Fulton County, Georgia Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, July 28, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Minor Hill Church of Christ. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was born the daughter of the late Will Alsup and Lillie McKinney Alsup.<br />Survivors include her husband, Reedus Gatlin; one son, Paul Felker, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Young, Atlanta, Ga.; one brother, Howard Alsup, Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Oliver Gatlin and Mrs. Brown Davis, both of Giles County; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GATLIN, Frank Browning Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 04 Apr 1979<br />Frank Browning Gatlin, Sr., 81, died Wednesday, March 28 at his residence on Route 1, Prospect. Funeral rites were conducted Thursday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mr. Gatlin was a farmer and held membership in the United Methodist Church. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Oscar and Anna Smith Gatlin.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Juanita Barnes Gatlin; a daughter, Mrs. Anna Turner, Murfreesboro; a son, Frank B. Gatlin, Jr., Pulaski and five grandchildren.<br /><br />GATLIN, Mamie Birdsong Elk River Times 09 Dec 1975<br />Mrs. Mamie Birdsong Gatlin of Route 6, Fayetteville, died Friday at Huntsville Hospital following a long illness. She was 73 years old and the wife of Elsie Lee Gatlin, who survives.<br />Services were Sunday afternoon at Ralston Chapel, with the Rev. Charles Jones officiating. Burial was in Blanche Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Gatlin was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Other survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Louis Ernst, Mrs. Arcus Meenach, Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. Junior Bolin, all of Louisville, Ky.; five sons, Bobby and Rayburn Gatlin, both of Louisville, Ky., Herbert Gatlin of Dellrose, Wayne Gatlin of Petersburg, and James Gatlin, Fayetteville; 21 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and five step grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />GATLIN, Earl &#8220;Smitty&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Earl &#8220;Smitty&#8221; Gatlin, 36, well-known Gospel Singer of Killen, Ala., formerly of Minor Hill, Tenn., died Monday afternoon, March 20 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, following a lingering illness.<br />Deceased was widely known for his ability as a singer of Gospel Songs, he having formed the Smitty Gatlin Trio after resigning from the Oak Ridge Quartette, a group he had been connected with for many years.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, March 22 at Killen Memorial Baptist Church with burial in the Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens.<br />Born at Minor Hill in Giles County on August 25, 1935, he was the son of Frank Browning Gatlin, Sr. and the late Mrs. Gatlin. Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nell Evans Gatlin, Killen; one brother, Frank Browning Gatlin, Jr., Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Robert Turner, Murfreesboro.<br />Morris-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, Ala., in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GATLIN, Vada Hendrix The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1977<br />Mrs. Vada Hendrix Gatlin, 82, of Route 1, Kelso, died Friday, December 2, at her home. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Shoal Bluff Cemetery. Minor Hill Church of Christ minister Alvie Holt was the officiant.<br />Mrs. Gatlin was born in Limestone County, Ala., the daughter of the late Jim and Etta Pearl Hendrix and was married to the late Elmer Gatlin. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Corene Hill, Fayetteville, Mrs. Easter Glasco, Pulaski, Mrs. Margaret Peck, Gary, Ind.; seven sons, Oliver Gatlin and Lindy Gatlin, Minor Hill, Jasper Gatlin, Bethel, Conrade Gatlin, Atlanta, Ga., Bee Gatlin, Okeechobee, Fla., Fred Gatlin and E. R. Gatlin, Mexico; 56 grandchildren, 63 great-grandchildren, 10 great great grandchildren; three half-sisters, Mrs. Macie Cowan, Lester, Ala., Mrs. Eleanor Townsend, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Omie Wade, Lawrenceburg; one half-brother, Marvin Carwile, Minor Hill.<br /><br />GATLIN, William Ashford The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1975<br />William A. Gatlin, 60, retired A&amp;P Manager, died March 19th at St. Thomas Hospital, Akron, Ohio.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday, March 22nd at Hummell Funeral Home. Burial was at Rose Hill Cemetery, Akron, Ohio.<br />Mr. Gatlin, a native of Giles County, Tennessee had lived in Akron, Ohio since 1946 after 27 years with A&amp;P Stores.<br />Survivors include: wife, Sue Talley Gatlin, Akron; a son, Norman F. Gatlin, Newport Beach, California; parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gatlin, Columbia Nursing Facility, Columbia, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs. John D. Radford, Minor Hill, Tenn.; one nephew, Thomas M. Williams, Bowling Green, Ky.; two nieces, Mrs. Gwynn Felker, Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Mary Frances Davis, Elkmont, Alabama; number of aunts and uncles.<br /><br />GATLIN, William Coy The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1976<br />Funeral services for William Coy Gatlin, 82, of Minor Hill were held Sunday, May 9 at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gatlin who was born Sept. 7, 1893 in Giles County was the son of the late Smith and Caldonia Hendrix Gatlin. He died Saturday May 8, 1976 at Graymere Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Survivors include his wife Clura Gatlin of Minor Hill; a daughter, Mrs. Oda Lee Radford of Dickson, Tenn., two brothers, Tommy Gatlin and Cullen Gatlin, both of Waynesboro; one sister, Mrs. Erskine Townsend of Minor Hill; four grandchildren.<br /><br />GAULTNEY, Grace Orton The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1978<br />Mrs. Bert H. Gaultney, age 90, retired teacher, widow of the late Bert Hood Gaultney, former Giles County, Tennessee Superintendent of Schools, died on Dec. 18, 1978 after a brief illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James H. Etheredge, in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.<br /><br />She was the former Grace Orton, daughter of the late Judge Ortho H. Orton of Chattanooga, granddaughter of the late Judge Harlow S. Orton, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin.<br />Mrs. Gaultney was active in Women&#8217;s Work in the Presbyterian Church for over 50 years and an active member of the Pulaski Magazine Club over 50 years. She attended Chattanooga University and the University of Tennessee. She was a teacher in Giles County Schools for over 20 years.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. James H. Etheredge of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Mrs. Frank V. Crawford of Lake City, Florida, and Miss Mary Gaultney of Fort Walton Beach, Florida; two sons, John O. Gaultney of Bronxville, New York and William L. Gaultney of Bean Station, Tennessee; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Orton of Knoxville, Tennessee; 15 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.<br />Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 20, at Bethany Presbyterian Church, with burial in Bethany Cemetery, at Bryson, Tennessee. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GEORGE, Owen Wesley The Pulaski Citizen __ November 1978<br />Funeral services for Owen Wesley George, 78, of Lewisburg were held at 2:30 Sunday, November 19 at Bills-McGaugh Chapel in Lewisburg, with burial in Bradshaw Cemetery in Giles County. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born in Austin, Texas, Mr. George was the son of the late Charlie and Mable Bass George. His surviving wife is Mrs. Venitia Ethridge George. He died Friday Nov. 17 in Lewisburg Community Hospital. He was a retired farmer.<br />Besides his wife he is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Major Hobbs and Mrs. Maxie Jeeter, both of Lewisburg, Mrs. Esther Mitchell, Taft, Mrs. Herbert Meadows, Muscle Shoals, Ala., and Miss Rachel George, Detroit, Mich.; one step-son, Rev. Harold Montgomery and six grandchildren. Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GIBBONS, Homer The Pulaski Citizen 02 Jun 1976<br />Funeral services for Homer Gibbons, 82, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg who died Tuesday, June 1 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia, will be held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ minister F. W. Pinckley officiating. Burial will follow in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Gibbons was the son of the late James Quincy and Pammie Hale Gibbons. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include is widow, Mrs. Ruth Smith Gibbons; two sons, Charles Gibbons of Pulaski and James Gibbons, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; a brother, Herman Gibbons of Lawrenceburg; 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.<br />GIBSON, Rosetta Jane Poole The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Rosetta Jane Gibson, 90, died Thursday, December 24 in Limestone Nursing Home in Athens, Ala. Services were held Saturday, December 26 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br /><br />Born November 24, 1880 in Alabama she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matt Poole.<br />Survivors include three sons, Clarence Gibson, Mason Gibson of Pulaski, Frank Gibson, Orlando, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Fred Sheriman of Athens, Ala.; 20 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GILBERT, Charles Roland Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb1973<br />Charles Roland Gilbert, Sr., age 82, died Wednesday, February 7 at Beverly Manor Nursing Home in Nashville. His parents are the late William S. and Elizabeth Jane Potts Gilbert. He was married to Maggie Maude Cox Gilbert.<br />Survivors include his wife, two sons, Charles R., Jr., of Nashville and W. E. of Nashville; 4 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br />Services were held Friday, Feb. 9 at 2:00 p.m. at First United Methodist Church. Rev. Gene Gober, Rev. Bill Moss, Rev. Farris Moore and Rev. Billy Craighead officiated, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />GILBERT, Esther L. The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1975<br />Funeral services for Miss Esther L. Gilbert, 81, of Prospect were held Wednesday afternoon, May 28 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Ben Alford officiating. Burial followed in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Miss Gilbert died Monday in Giles County Hospital.<br />The daughter of the late John D. and Alice V. Whitfield Gilbert, she was a native of Giles County and a life long member of the Prospect United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a sister, Miss Ruth Gilbert and six nieces.<br /><br />GILBERT, Mary Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1975<br />Mrs. Mary Abernathy Gilbert, of East Jefferson Street, died at Giles County Hospital, January 26, 1975. Mrs. Gilbert , a Giles County native was the wife of the late John A. Gilbert, salesman for Phillips and Buttorff of Nashville for forty years. She was the daughter of the late William Richard and Harriett Rogers Abernathy.<br />Services for Mrs. Gilbert were held Monday, January 27, 1975 at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Hollis Hunt and Rev. W. H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors: three daughters, Miss Mary Frances Gilbert, Miss Dorothy Gilbert, Pulaski and Mrs. T. S. Tyson of Nashville; and one son, Joe S. Gilbert, Nashville; and two grandchildren, Jane and John Gilbert.<br /><br />GILBERT, Mattie Olivia The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1971<br />Miss Mattie Olivia Gilbert, died Monday, October 25 at Merrihill Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Tuesday, October 26 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Andrew and Mamie Lester Gilbert.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Harry Aymett; one niece, Mrs. John McClure and one nephew, Robert Parks Gilbert, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />GLADISH, Ruby Wilkins The Pulaski Citizen 08 Aug 1973<br />Mrs. Ruby Wilkins Gladish, 83, former Giles Countian, died Sunday, July 22 in Oxnard, California, from complications that resulted from a fractured hip.<br />A native of Chattanooga, Mrs. Gladish came to Giles County in her early childhood and lived here for a number of years before moving to Ethridge before 1925. She was the widow of Henry Gladish who died in 1954.<br />Funeral services were held on Thursday, July 26, at 10:00 a.m., at the North Funeral Home with the Rev. Ernest Blessing officiating. Burial followed in the John Lay Cemetery in Ethridge.<br />Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Rebecca Mobbs, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Adelaide Robb, Parowan, Utah, Mrs. Pauline Waer, Oxnard, Calif., and Mrs. Ethel Green, Port Hueneme, Calif.; three sons, W. M. Gladish, Ethridge, James Henry Gladish, Paducah, Ky., and Samuel Wendell Gladish, Salt Lake City, Utah, and seventeen grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GLASCO, Jeanie Woodard The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1971<br />Services for Mrs. Jeanie Glasco, 91, were Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Glasco died Saturday in Giles County Hospital.<br />She was a native of Giles County. She was the daughter of the late John and Susan Pinkelton Woodard.<br />Survivors include her husbane, John W. Glasco; four daughters, Mrs. Jesse Barnett, Giles County, Mrs. Henry Whidby, Nashville, Mrs. Frank Darnell, Lewisburg, and Mrs. S. L. Gowen, Ethridge; a son, Shirley Crumley, Columbia; a step-daughter, Mrs. Hicks Woodard; a stepson, James Glasco, Columbia; a brother, Will Woodard, Giles County; 32 grandchildren; 18 stepgrandchildren; 63 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GLOSSUP, Lowell Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1971<br />Word was received here of the death of Sgt. Lowell Thomas Glossup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Glossup of 733 Childers Street. Sgt. Glossup died in Viet Nam on May 20 following an accident in a Military vehicle in which three other soldiers were killed in the same accident. He was serving his second tour of duty in Viet Nam and was stationed near the Cambodian border according to his parents.<br />Sgt. Glossup was a graduate of Giles County High School and before entering the service he was employed by the TVA for a number of years.<br />His body is expected to be brought to Pulaski for burial with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />In addition to his parents he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susan Dennise Glossup of Montello, Wisconsin; a son, Lowell Thomas Glossup, Jr.; and two daughters, Terry and Lorrie Glossup.<br /><br />GLOVER, Luther Cornelius The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1979<br />Luther Cornelius Glover, 74, of Goodspring, a retired farmer and grocer, died Sunday, October 14 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Earl Hocker and the Rev. W. C. Massengale officiating. Interment was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Glover&#8217;s parents were the late James S. and Sarah Fox Glover.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mallie M. Glover; three daughters, Mrs. Douglas Garner, Mrs. J. R. Risner, Pulaski and Mrs. Wayne Smith, Minor Hill; a brother, Grady Glover, Goodspring; a half sister, Mrs. Nola Mize, Donelson; 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />GOATS, Effie Maude Beets The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Effie Maude Goats, 72, of Columbia, died Thursday, August 19 at Maury County Hospital. Her husband was the late LeRoy Goats, Sr.<br />Services were held Saturday, August 21 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />A retired General Shoe employee, she was a native of Giles County. She was the daughter of the late William and Mary Elizabeth Cooper Beets.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Robert Brooks, Michigan, Mrs. Herbert Sprouse, Lynnville, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Columbia, Mrs. Mason Casteel, Columbia, Mrs. Walter D. Schultz, Hixon; two sons, James Loyd Goats, Hendersonville, Leroy Goats, Jr., Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Dee Norman, Mrs. M. C. Norman; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy Beets; twenty-seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GOATS, John Clarence The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1974<br />John Clarence Goats, 83, died Sunday April 7 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County his parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goats.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Burks Goats; three sons, Flenoy Goats and Dave Goats, both of Pulaski and Charles Goats, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Appleton and Mrs. James Chapman, both of Pulaski; a brother, Clay Goats, Nashville; two half-brothers, William Hutton and Seal Hutton, both of Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. Raymond Rose and Mrs. Jack Hoskins, both of Pulaski; and 19 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.<br /><br />GOATS, Mary Elizabeth Burks The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1974<br />Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Goats, 80, of Pulaski died Monday, September 23 in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lidge and Nan Reeves Burks. Mrs. Goats was married to the late John Goats.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert Appleton and Mrs. James Chapman, both of Pulaski; three sons, Flournoy Goats and Dave Goats, both of Pulaski and Charlie Goats of Columbia; 18 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.<br /><br />GOATS, Thomas Allen The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1971<br />Thomas Allen Goats, 76, died Wednesday, July 28 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Thursday, July 29 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br />He was born February 20, 1895 in Tennessee. His parents were the late Phillip and Rebecca Horn Goats.<br />Survivors include one brother, John Goats; one half-brother, Henry Clay Goats, Nashville; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Jack Hoskins and Mrs. Raymond Rose.<br /><br />GOOCH, Arch Waters and Zora Annie Roberts Gooch The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1970<br />Joint services were held for Arch Waters Gooch and his wife, Mrs. Zora Annie Gooch who died within 24 hours of each other at Giles County. The death of Mr. Gooch was listed as March 1 and Mrs. Gooch died a few hours following on March 2. The couple was the operators of Polly&#8217;s Grocery on South Second Street. They made their home at 518 South Second Street.<br />Services for Mr. and Mrs. Gooch were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday March 3 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Ministers were Clarence Stewart and Mack Pinkelton.<br />Mrs. Gooch, age 70, was the daughter of the late Felon and Nina Miller Roberts.<br />She is survived by a daughter, Lucille Polly of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Donald Ward, Mrs. Pete Gordon, Mrs. Birdie Holder, and Mrs. Elise Whitt.<br /><br />GORDON, Beulah McLaurine The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1971<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah McLaurine Gordon were held at the West End Methodist Church in Nashville at 2:30 p. m. Sunday afternoon, June 13th, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Dr. Roy C. Clark and Dr. A. J. Walton officiated. Mrs. Gordon died Friday evening, June 11th, at General Care Convalescent Center following an illness of several months as a result of a stroke.<br />A native of Lynnville, Mrs. Gordon was born January 15th, 1880, daughter of DeWitt Franklin and Ella Heflin McLaurine. She was married to Harvey Walker McLaurine. She was married to Harvey Walker Gordon, also of Lynnville, in 1903. Mr. Gordon died in 1904. Survivors are a son, Buford Gordon, of Nashville, a nephew, Paul DeWitt McLaurine, of Nashville, and a niece, Mrs. Walter H. Gay, of Memphis.<br /><br />Mrs. Gordon obtained her education at the Lynnville schol and attended Peabody College in Nashville. Later, she worked at Loveman&#8217;s Department Store when it was located on Union Street. She left Lynnville in 1932 to make her home in Nashville. She was a receptionist at the Y. W. C. A. for several years and was a reader at the State Legislature during five sessions.<br />She was an active member of the West End Methodist Church and the Mary Helm Bible Class until her illness last December.<br />Mrs. Gordon made her home with her son and wife at 4203 Lealand in Nashville.<br /><br />GORDON, Billy Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1971<br />During the heavy rain storm Monday night, an automobile accident involving two automobiles occurred which claimed the life of a seven year old boy and left four others seriously injured. The accident occurred on Highway 64 west of Pulaski at Richland Creek Bridge around 9:30 p. m. A 1968 Oldsmobile driven by Mrs. Jane Drewery Cleveland of San Antonio, Texas hit the West abutment of Richland Creek Bridge throwing her car into the path of a car driven by William C. Gordon of Rt. 1, Pulaski. Billy Eugene Gordon, seven year old son of William C. Gordon and Martha Poteete Gordon was killed in the crash. Both husband and wife were injured in the crash. Other passengers in the Gordon car were a relative, Randy Gordon, 14, who was admitted to Giles County for treatment _______________ Gordon, 4, and a cousin David and a daughter, Melinda C. Neal, 6, of Shelbyville. Melinda and David Neal were treated for minor cuts and bruises but not admitted to Giles County Hospital.<br />Mrs. Gordon suffered severe head injuries and her husband was hospitalized with internal injuries. Mrs. Cleveland was seriously injured in the chest and shoulder and remains in Giles County Hospital for treatment.<br />Tennessee State Trooper Robert Barnes investigated the accident. Barnes reported the fatal accident happened during the heavy rainstorm when the Cleveland car crashed into the abutment and was thrown into the path of the oncoming Gordon vehicle.<br />Funeral services for Billy Eugene Gordon, 7, of the Bodenham Community were held Wednesday at 4 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister, Linda Gordon of Bodenham; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gordon of Bodenham and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Odell Poteete of Antioch, Tenn.<br /><br />GORDON, Gerald The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1973<br />Funeral services for Gerald Gordon, 37, who died June 24 in New Orleans, La., were held July 2 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with James Ed Holt, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in New Providence Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Dorothy Gordon of Pulaski and Willie Carl Gordon of Augusta, Ga., who survive.<br />In addition to his parents other survivors are: two sons, Clifford Mark Gordon, Canada and Murrey Gordon, Columbia; and one brother, Mark Gordon, Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />GOWAN, Johnnie Bass The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1971<br />Johnnie Bass Gowan, 46, died Wednesday, October 13 at his home. Services were held Friday, October 15 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late Stanley and Bessie Blackman Gowan. He was employed at Whitworth&#8217;s Saw Mill.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Joe Lee Scott, Murfreesboro, Mrs. W. E. Walls, Mrs. Martha Rainey, Mrs. Courtney Hamby, Florida, Mrs. Mae Cole, Concord; two brothers, Vestal Gowan and Stanley Gowan, Jr., Finley, Ohio.<br /><br />GOWAN, Stanley Vestal The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1970<br />Stanley Vestal Gowan, 75, died Friday, January 30, at his home on Pulaski Route 3.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Gowan were conducted Monday afternoon, February 2, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with James E. Holt, and Herbert McNeese, Church of Christ ministers officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gowan was born January 21, 1895, the son of the late John and Martha Jenins Gowan. His wife was the late Bessie Blackman Gowan.<br />Survivors include three sons, Vestal Gowan and Johnny Bass Gowan, Pulaski, Stanley V. Gowan, Jr., Ohio; five daughters, Mrs. Ida Louise Scott, Murfreesbor, Mrs. Martha Raney, Mrs. Georgianne Walls, Pulaski, Mrs. Lucille Hamby, Florida, Mrs. Susan Cole, Michigan; twenty-three grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.<br /><br />GRANT, Bertha Beadle The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Bertha Grant, 75, died Saturday, August 14 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Monday, August 16 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Bro. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, her husband was the late Alonzo Grant. She was the daughter of the late George Beadle and Rodie Hartsville.<br />Survivors include two sons, Robert A. Grant, Columbus, Ga., Jessie Travis; two daughters, Mrs. Christine Miller, Mrs. Ruby Defoe, Huntsville, Ala.; twenty-eight grandchildren, twenty-five great grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Emma Russell and Mrs. Sadie Hargrove, Lewisburg.<br /><br />GRANT, Robert Michael The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1972<br />Robert Michael Grant, 11 month old son of Kendrick Donald and Betty Gail Johnson Grant, died Tuesday night, Januray 11 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services will be held Thursday, January 13, 2:00 p. m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery, Rev. John Pope will officiate.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Donald Grant, Prospect; one sister, Melissa Grant, Prospect; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Grant, Prospect, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson, Jr., Liberty Community and great grandparents, Buford and Viola Grant; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Johnson, Prospect and Mrs. Jewell Turner.<br /><br />GRAVES, Mertie Coggins The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1978<br />Mertie C. Graves, 97, wife of the late John Clyde Graves, died on February 1, 1978 at the home of her daughter in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held on Friday, February 3, at Carr and Erwin Chapel in Pulaski, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Corey and Bro. Robert McAnally officiated at the 2 p. m. service.<br />Mrs. Graves, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late Shelby and Maggie Coggins. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Maggie Ross, Columbia; three sons, Allen Graves of Pulaski, Lemuel Graves of Goodlettsville and Howard Graves of Osceola, Ind.; 18 grandchildren, 43 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAVES, William Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1970<br />William Edgar Graves, 82, died Friday morning, July 17, at his home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, July 19, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 20, 1888, the son of the late Lewis E. and Frances Pardon Graves. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Evie Long Graves; five sons, Charles Graves, Pulaski, Virgil Graves, Lynnville, Calvin Graves, Pulaski, Monroe Graves, Minor Hill, and Marion D. Graves, Nashville; five daughters, Mrs. J. W. Dunavant, Pulaski, Msr. C. L. Dunavant, Hamilton, Ohio, Mrs. David Medley, Pulaski, Mrs. John Steinfatn, Illinois, Mrs. Fred Medley, Ardmore; one brother, Herman Graves, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Lula Gilliam, Nashville; thirty-three grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAY, Fred Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Fred Gray, Sr. of Elkmont, Ala., died Monday, March 15, at Limestone County Hospital, Athens, Ala.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday, March 16, at 2:00 p.m. Burial in Athens Cemetery. McConnell Funeral Home in charge.<br />Survivors include his wife, Catherine Allensworth Gray; two sons, Fred Gray, Jr., and George Gray of Elkmont, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Bob Stephens of Fayetteville, Tenn., Mrs. LaFranz Lund of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Coma Hall of Miami, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. A. D. Powers of Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Jack Abernathy, Sr. Pulaski; two brothers, Ronald D. Gray of Fayetteville, and Edward Gray of Athens, Ala.; ten grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAY, Ronald D. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1971<br /><br />Ronald D. Gray died Sunday morning July 4, 1971, in a Nashville infirmary. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Nelson Williams, Fayetteville, Mrs. John J. Helton, Florence, Alabama; three sons, Edward Thomas Gray, Nashville, James Albert Gray, Sheffield, Ala., Ronald D. Gray, Ponte Verda Beach, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Abernathy, Sr., Mrs. Mabel Powers, Athens, Ala.; one brother, Edward Thomas Gray, Jr.; Athens, Ala.; sixteen grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Higgins Funeral Home, Fayetteville, Tenn., where services were held Tuesday, July 6, conducted by Dr. Wayne Wiman, Interment City Cemetery, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />GREEN, Carrie Clemmons The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1970<br />Mrs. Gary C. Green, 84, died Tuesday, August 25, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held Thursday, 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. William E. Gober and Rev. Bruce Strother officiated.<br />Mrs. Green was born August 11, 1886. She was the founder of the first florist in Pulaski.<br />She was the daughter of the late W. S. and America Lane Clemmons. Mrs. Green is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charlie White, one granddaughter, Mrs. Bobby Harwell, and three grandchildren, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />GREENE, Clara Locke The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Greene, 86, of Route 1, Pulaski, who died Monday, January 12 in Giles County Hospital, were held Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. Paul Dexter at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Greene, who was a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late William and Katherine Harwood Locke and was married to the late Claude Greene.<br />Survivors include two sons, James L. Greene of Nashville and Harwood Greene of Pulaski; three grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />GREENFIELD, James Howard The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1974<br />James Howard Greenfield of Edwardsburg, Mich., died on Monday, July 8, 1974 at Edwardsburg General Hospital. He was 50.<br />Born in Williamsport, Tenn., he was the son of Mrs. Agnes Greenfield of Pomona, Calif., and the late Gabe Greenfield.<br />Survivors include his wife, Addie Kimbrough Greenfield of Edwardsburg; his mother; three daughters, Mrs. Shirley Boyes, Miss Debra Greenfield and Miss Darla Greenfield, all of Edwardsburg; two sons, Daniel J. Greenfield of Elkhart, Ind., and David Gale Greenfield of Edwardsburg, Mich.; five brothers, Grady Greenfield of Edwardsburg, Billy Greenfield of Elkhart, Ind., Odis Greenfield of Elkmont, Ala., and Clifton and Bobby Greenfield of Pamona, Calif.; and two grandchildren.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 o&#8217;clock , July 12, at Bennett-May Chapel in Pulaski with burial in Prospect Cemetery.<br /><br />GREENWAY, Jesse Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1970<br />Jesse Rogers Greenway, 48, died Tuesday, June 9, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home Thursday, June 11 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock with Bro. T. L. Salmon, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ, officiating.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 12, 1922, the son of Mrs. Eula Rogers Greenway and the late C. F. Greenway.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Derryberry Greenway; three children, Kathy, Terry, and Wanda Greenway; one brother, Windell Greenway, Fayetteville; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Harris, Mrs. Virgil Pope, Mrs. Cecil Stubblefield, all of Prospect, Route 2.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Alex Washington The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1973<br />Alex Washington Griffin, age 62, of Winter Garden, Fla., died Monday, Feb. 5 in Winter Garden. His wife was the late Ruby Griffin.<br />Survivors include two sons, James A. and Albert both of Winter Garden, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Tom Walden of Birmingham, Ala.; six brothers, Robert, I. C., and Alvin, all of Prospect, Jerry of Pulaski, Wendell of Elkmont, Ala., Harold Dean of Fulton, Ky.; six sisters, Mrs. R. B. Stapp of Pulaski, Mrs. Betty Fox of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Lindsay Robinson of Lynnville, Mrs. George White, Mrs. Bobby White, both of Lewisburg, Mrs. Talmadge Johns of Peoria, Ill.; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Maggie King The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Griffin, 84, of Route 2, Lynnville, who died Saturday, December 15 at Oak Hall Nursing Home, were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister Wayne Pagel. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Griffin was the daughter of the late William Owen and Mary Knight King and married to the late Thurston Griffin. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Stone and Mrs. Mary Helen Griffis, both of Lynnville and one grandchild.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Miley A. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1971<br />Miley A. Griffin, 44, Route 1, Ethridge, died at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital in Nashville, Thursday afternoon, October 21, after an extended illness.<br />He was a World War II Veteran and former employee of Victor Chemical Company of Mt. Pleasant. He was a member of the Church of Christ and Woodmen of the World.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 23 at 2 p. m. at Ethridge Church of Christ with Kenneth Chambers officiating. Burial was in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br />Pallbearers were Mont Williams, Hyman Miller, Delma Miller, Bell Hickerson, Billy Hickerson.<br />He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Griffin of Ethridge; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Hughes of Summertown and Kathy Griffin of Ethridge; one son, Michael Ethridge, also of Ethridge; two brothers, Dewey Griffin of Lawrenceburg and Guston Griffin of Metropolis, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Adren Miller of Ethridge and Mrs. Elizabeth Middleton of Kress, Texas; and one grandson, John Christopher Hughes.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Ruby Howell The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1971<br /><br />Mrs. Ruby Howell Griffin, 58, of Winter Garden, Fla., died March 17.<br />Funeral services were at 3 o&#8217;clock at Prospect Methodist Church with burial in Prospect Cemetery.<br />She is survived by her husband, A. W. Griffin; one daughter, Gladys Marie Walden of Birmingham, Ala.; two sons, James A. and Albert Clark Griffin of Winter Garden, Fla.; nine grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Bivens and Mrs. Ada Smith of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Zela Goodwin of Winter Garden; two brothers, Herman Howell and Fred Howell of Giles County.<br />Carter Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Irma Eslick The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Irma Eslick Griggs, 81 ,of Iuka, Miss., died Saturday, July 31 at Iuka. Services were held Monday, August 2 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in New Zion Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was born Jan. 5, 1890. She was the daughter of the late William and Willie Chapman Eslick. Her husband was the late E. N. Griggs.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Buford &#8220;Pee Wee&#8221; Eslick, Everette Eslick, Pennsylvania; and one sister, Mrs. Joe Gufford of Florida.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Geannie Brashears The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1978<br />Mrs. Geannie Brashears Grubbs, 73, of the Berea Community died Thursday November 30 at Fairhaven Nursing Home where she has been a patient almost six years. A retired machine operator for Stephens Manufacturing and a member of the Methodist Church, Mrs. Grubbs was the daughter of the late B. F. Brashears and Eliza Simpson Brashears of Giles County. She was married to Raymond Grubbs, who survives.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:00 a. m. Saturday, December 2, 1978 at Bennett-May Chapel. The Reverends Marcus Nickell and Clarence K. Stewart officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Her survivors besides her husband include one daughter, Mrs. Harold Worsham; one grandson, Ray Worsham; five brothers, L. V. Brashears, Mt. Pleasant, Dorris Brashears, Lewisburg, Billy Brashears, Leslie Brashears and Will Tom Brashears of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Jewell Tankersley and Mrs. Geraldine Estes of Lewisburg.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Malcolm R. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1975<br />Malcolm R. Grubbs, 70, of Route 3, Pulaski, retired State Highway employee, died Monday June 23, 1975, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, he was the son of the late Sidney and Ella Portress Grubbs.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sallie Will Grubbs; a son, James Richard Grubbs of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Miss Grace Grubbs and Miss Maxie Grubbs, both of Pulaski; two brothers, Edward Grubbs and Raymond Grubbs, both of Pulaski, and four grandchildren.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Marvin Thomas The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1974<br />Marvin T. Grubbs of Pulaski, 78, former Giles County Road Commissioner and retired furniture salesman, died Wednesday, February 6, 1974, in Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 11:00 in Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart and the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, his parents were hte late Leroy Sidney and Sue Ella Portress Grubbs.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Kerr Grubbs; two daughters, Mrs. J. O. Scoggin, Jr. of Pulaski, and Mrs. R. W. Kuykendall of Pompano Beach, Florida; two sisters, Miss Grace Grubbs and Miss Maxie Grubbs, both of Pulaski; and three brothers, Raymond Grubbs, Malcolm Grubbs, and Edward Grubbs, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Mary Ann Kerr The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Kerr Grubbs, 77, of Pulaski, who died Monday, May 24 at Giles County Hospital, will be held Thursday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart and the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Grubbs was the daughter of the late Carson Reed and Sara Helen Pollard Kerr and was married to the late Marvin Grubbs. She was a member of the United Methodist Church<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. J. O. Scoggin, Jr. of Pulaski, and Mrs. R. W. Kuykendall of Pompano Beach, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Langan of Meridan, Miss., Mrs. Alma Gooch of Prospect, and Mrs. Fenton Hall of Pulaski; five brothers, Leslie Kerr of Prospect, Charles Reece Kerr of Rogersville, Ala., James Archie Kerr of Tuscumbia, Ala., Samuel B. Kerr of Endicott, N. Y. and Don O. Kerr of Vienna, Va., and two grandsons.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Maxie Leroy The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1976<br />Funeral services for Miss Maxie Leroy Grubbs, 85, of Odd Fellow&#8217;s Hall Community, who died Sunday, April 25 at Giles County Hospital, were held Monday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Grubbs, who was born in Giles County, was the daughter of the late Leroy Sidney and Sue Ella Portress Grubbs.<br />Survivors include a sister, Miss Grace Grubbs of Pulaski and two brother, Edward Grubbs and Raymond Grubbs, also of Pulaski.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Susan Ida Butler The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Susan Ida Grubbs, 83, died Monday morning, January 19, in Taylors Hospital, Lewisburg.<br /><br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning, January 22, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Bethany Cemetery, Tullahoma.<br />A native of Coffee County, she was born July 30, 1886, the daughter of the late John D. and Sarah Ann Crosslin Butler. Her husband was the late Eugene Grubbs.<br />Survivors include one son, Charlie Mangrum, Route One, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; one brother, Thurman Butler, Giles County.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Susan Ida The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1973<br />Miss Susan Ida Grubbs, age 73, died Friday, January 26 in Giles County Hospital. Her parents are the late Leroy Sidney and Sue Ella Portress Grubbs.<br />Survivors include four brothers, Raymond, Edward, Malcolm, and Marvin Grubbs, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Miss Grace Grubbs and Miss Maxie Grubbs, both of Pulaski.<br />Services were held Saturday, Jan. 27 at 2:00 p. m. in Bennett-May Chapel. Rev. Marcus Nickell officiated with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />GUNTER, Esther Marks The Pulaski Citizen 03 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Esther Marks Gunter, 80, died Tuesday, February 2 in Rutherford County Hospital in Murfreesboro.<br />Services will be held Thursday, at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 11:00 a. m. with burial in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Born in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Johnny and Annie McCormick Marks.<br />In addition to her husband, Lacy Gunter, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. James Sullivan, and Mrs. James Robert Baskin, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Horace Russell; two sisters, Mrs. Davis Hightower, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Hallie Gunter; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />GUNTER, Gilbert Cecil The Pulaski Citizen 04 Aug 1976<br />Funeral services for Gilbert Cecil Gunter, 58, of Pulaski, who died Friday, July 30 at Giles County Hospital were held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mr. Gunter, who was employed by Heil Quaker, Inc. of Lewisburg, was born in Giles County, was the son of Mrs. Hallie Marks Gunter, who survives and the late Bryan Gunter.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Estep Gunter; a sister, Mrs. Mark Luna of Lynnville and two brothers, Paul Gunter and Johnnie Gunter, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HAGAN, Charles Ewart The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1971<br />A well-known Giles County attorney, Charles Ewart Hagan shot himself at his apartment where he practiced law on E. Madison Street. Coroner J. W. Carr said Hagan died from a self-inflicted 45 caliber pistol wound and estimated the time of death to be between 5 and 6 p. m. Tuesday.<br /><br />Hagan&#8217;s body was discovered Wednesday morning by a business neighbor who noticed his car parked in the same place from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning and wen to Hagan&#8217;s office to investigate.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Hagan will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at Bennett-May Chapel. The Rev. Marcus Nichol will officiate and burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in the Stella Community.<br />Born in Giles County, Sept. 23, 1911, he was the son of the late John A. Hagan and Melissa Jackson Hagan. He was a graduate of Cumberland Law School and also attended Vanderbilt University and the University of Tennessee. Since 1933, he practices law in Pulaski after being admitted to the bar. He was a World War II Veteran.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Barnes Hagan of Bethel; a daughter, Mrs. Linda Hagan Lamar of Atlanta, Ga.; a son, Mike Hagan of Bethel; two sisters, Mrs. Bernice Mobley of Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Ethel Schmitt of Silver City, New Mexico; two brothers, Aubrey Hagan, Sr., and Herbert Hagan, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HAISLIP, Albert The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1975<br />Mr. Albert Haislip, 74, died last week in Florida. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 9, 1975, at 2:00 p.m. at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in the Short Cemetery.<br />Mr. Haislip was a native Giles Countian. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clarice Johnson Haislip of Cornersville; a son, Audie Haislip, Florida; a daughter, Mrs. Glenn Doggett , Detroit, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Haislip and Mrs. Mattie Brown of Florida; a brother, Roy Haislip, Cornersville; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren.<br /><br />HALL, Abe Maurice The Pulaski Citizen 02 0ct 1977<br />A native Giles Countian, Abe Maurice Hall, 45, of Columbia died Friday, October 28 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister Glen Mayfield. Burial was in Lawrence County memorial Gardens, Lawrenceburg.<br />Mr. Hall was a radio announcer for station WKRM and a salesman. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He was the son of Mrs. Fenton Kerr Hall, who survives, and the late Abe Hall.<br />In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Loretta Gieske Hall; a sister, Mrs. William Whitworth and an aunt, Miss Ruby Hall, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HALL, Charlie Lew The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1970<br />Charlie Lew Hall, 61, died Sunday, June 28, at his home in the Odd Fellows Hall Community.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, June 29, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. G. C. Fox and Calvin Hardison, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lorene Pinkston Hall; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Coker, Grand Prairie, Texas, Mrs. Jeanette Sutton and Mrs. Virginia Jones, Dallas, Texas; one son, Kenneth Hall, Dallas, Texas; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. J. C. Farrar, Brick Church.<br /><br />HALL, Ollie E. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1975<br />Memorial services for the Rev. Ollie E. Hall, who died Thursday, January 14, 1975 at McKendree Manor were held Sunday at 2:30 at McKendree Manor.<br />The Rev. Hall was a Giles County native born April 15, 1887. A son of William and Martha Holly Hall, he was educated in Giles County public schools and in Northern Alabama. He attended Birmingham-Southern College and Emory University.<br />Rev. Hall was a member of the Tennessee Conference of the Methodist Church from 1917 until his retirement in 1968. He served churches in Goodlettsville, Nashville, Clarksville, Crossville, Ewin and Carthage and other charges in Tennessee during his ministry.<br />Hall requested that his body be donated to the Vanderbilt Medical School.<br />Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. E. J. Hopkins, Atherton, Calif., Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Los Atlos, Calif., and Mrs. John Harsock of British Columbia and a son, O. E. Hall of Nashville.<br /><br />HALL, Robert Anthony The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1970<br />Robert Anthony Hall, 65, of Chicago died Thursday, October 8 at Westside V. A. Hospital in Chicago. Son of the late Hugh C. and Ollie Parker Hall, he was born Feb. 25, 1905.<br />Graveside services were held Monday, Oct. 12 by Rev. Gene Gober at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hall is survived by one son, Robert A. Hall, Jr., Clearwater, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Harry M. Jones, Nashville; two cousins, Mrs. Fox Darnell, Lewisburg, Billy H. Smith and four grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HALL, Ruby The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1979<br />Funeral services for Miss Ruby Hall, 86, of Pulaski, who died Thursday, August 9 at Fairhaven Nursing Home, were held Saturday at 11:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Church of Christ minister Herbert McNeese was the officiant.<br />Born in Giles County, Miss Hall was the daughter of the late Andrew Johnson and Effie Ball Clark Hall. She was a member of the Church of Christ and had been engaged in child care.<br />The only survivors include a sister-in-law, Mrs. Abe Hall, Pulaski, and a niece, Mrs. William Whitworth, also of Pulaski.<br /><br />HALLEY, Beulah Smith The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Beulah Smith Halley, 83, died Monday, December 21 in Shreveport, La. Services will be held in that city Wednesday, December 23.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Smith of Giles County.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, Dale Halley, New Orleans; three daughters; one sister, Mrs. Ethel Tissot, Flushing, N. Y.; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMBY, Mary Ellen Cardin The Decatur Daily 05 Feb 1971<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ellen Hamby, 64, 1918 7th St. S. E., who died Thursday at a local hospital, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Guntharp Funeral Home Chapel. Dr. A. B. Van Arsdale officiating, with burial in Decatur Cemetery, Guntharp directing.<br />Survivors include a brother, James Donald Cardin, Decatur and a nephew, James Arthur Cardin, Peru, Ind.<br />The body will remain at the funeral home until time for services.<br />Pallbearers will be Bernie Woods, Phil Mitchell, Elmer Hitt, B. G. Ryan, Roce Woods and Harold Watkins.<br />Honorary pallbearers will be members of Woods Bible Class of Central Baptist Church.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Ira Luna The Pulaski Citizen 08 Oct 1975<br />Ira Luna Hamlett, 88, of Pulaski died Tuesday, Oct 8, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ minister, Robert McAnnally officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Henry and Frances Reasonover Hamlett. His wife was the late Mrs. Lenice Hickman Hamlett. Mr. Hamlett was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Katherine Dial of Culleoka, Mrs. Ethel A. Short of Cornersville, Mrs. Annie Ruth Bohannan of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Mary Lillian Beaver of Lynnville; four sons, William Hamlett of Atlanta, Ga., James Horace Hamlett of Lewisburg, John David Hamlett of Lynnville and Wallace Hamlett of Laverne; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Wilburn of Pulaski and Mrs. Sue May Williams of Miami, Fla.; two brothers, Aymett Hamlett of Brick Church and Thomas Hamlett of Detroit, Mich.; 21 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Ivo Miller The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1970<br />Ivo Miller Hamlett, 79, died Wednesday, June 24, in Taylor&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Hamlett, a retired farmer, were conducted Thursday afternoon, June 25, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. Herbert McNeese, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 1, 1891, the son of the late James A. and Lauretta Bass Hamlett..<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Duella Jones Hamlett; three sons, James Hamlett, Florida, Edward Hamlett, Pulaski, and Jones Hamlett, Gallatin; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Ruby Evans The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1971<br /><br />Mrs. Ruby Evans Hamlett, 84, of Lynnville died Thursday morning, May 6, at Maury County Hospital. Services were held Saturday, May 8, at Bennett-May with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. Rudolph Janes officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the wife of the late Walter Hamlett. Her parents were the late R. J. And Tinnie Mathews Evans.<br />Survivors include two sons, Rex M. Hamlett, Lynnville, Robert E. Hamlett, Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. E. C. Godwin, Nashville; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and two sisters, Miss Essie Evans and Miss Nadine Evans, Nashville.<br /><br />HAMLIN, Luther Berry The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1970<br />Cornersville-Services for Luther Berry Hamlin, 70, were Wednesday at McDaniel Funeral Home with burial in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hamlin, former Cornersville resident, died Monday in a Lewisburg Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of John W. and Ada Richardson Hamlin.<br />He was a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lena Bruce Hamlin; a son, James Hamlin, Nashville; three sisters, Mr. Paul Terry, Mrs. W. V. Hewitt and Miss Nell Hamlin, all of Cornersville; one grandchild.<br /><br />HANNA, Dadye Eunice Burge The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1971<br />Mrs. Dadye Eunice Hanna, 80, died June 9, 1971, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Friday, June 11 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Stella Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Wesley and Mary Tucker Burge. Her husband was the late Harvey Brown Hanna.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Delmas Sneed, Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. Stacy Cardin, all of Pulaski and Mrs. Carrol Case, Louisville, Ky.; three sons, James Hanna, Thomas Hanna, both of Pulaski and Calvin Hanna, Vidalia, Ga.; thirteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.<br /><br />HANNA, Pauline The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1970<br />A prominent Pulaski Business woman, Mrs. Pauline Hanna died Friday in Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Mrs. Hanna was manager of the local Coca Cola Bottling Plant and had been employed by the company since 1953.<br />She was born Feb. 23, 1922 in Scranton, Pa., the daughter of the late George Lefchak and Elizabeth Galyla Lefchak. She was a member of the Pulaski Catholic Church, and made her home on Toll Gate Road.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at 3 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She is survived by her husband, James A. Hanna of Pulaski; a son, James Patrick Hanna of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Gambal and Mrs. Katnarowski both of Old Forge, Pennsylvania; two brothers, George Lefchak, Jr., of Scranton and Michael Lefchak of Pittston, Pa.<br /><br /><br />HANNAH, Gilmer The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1977<br />On January 11, 1977, Gilmer Hannah of the Stella Community died at West Side Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 13 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial will be in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Hannah, a Giles County native and retired farmer was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hannah.<br />His survivors include: his wife, Mrs. Effie Dawes Hannah; a son, Bertrand Hannah of Pulaski; daughter-in-law Mrs. Fred Hannah of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Kelsey Blasingim, Mrs. Willie Dawes and Mrs. Clyde Dawes, all of Stella; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HANNAH, Zena The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1977<br />Zena Hannah, 81, of Pulaski died Thursday, June 9, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Chapel Friday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hannah was a native of Giles County. His parents were the late Martin S. and Virgie Malone Hannah. He was a retired carpenter and held membership in the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betsy Elder Hannah, a sister, Mrs. Sadie Hannah of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HANSERD, Joe The Giles Free Press 24 Mar 1971<br />Rev. Joe Hanserd, 66, of Veto, Alabama died recently in Limestone County Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, March 22 at the New Salem Missionary Baptist Church in Veto.<br />He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Laura Bradley of Louisville, Ky.; 5 sisters and 5 brothers. Jordan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARDIMAN, Daisy Turner The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />Mrs. Daisy Hardiman, 92, died Saturday, May 2, in Louisville, Ky.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, May 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Dallas Venson and the Rev. Wayland Hartsville, officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born August 21, 1877. She was the wife of the late Johnson Hardiman.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Etha Geiser, Louisville, Mrs. H. W. Haney, Minor Hill; four sons, Willie Hardiman, Pulaski, Brown Hardiman, Potosa, Mo., Buck Hardiman, Lexington, Ky., and Joe Hardiman, Louisville, Ky.; twenty-six grandchildren; and sixteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARDIMAN, Hubert C. The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1971<br /><br />Hubert C. Hardiman, 56, of Prospect died Saturday, May 1 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Monday, May 3 at Carr and Erwin with burial in Prospect Cemetery. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late Edd and Betty Sanders Hardiman.<br />Survivors include one brother, Raymond Hardiman, Ardmore, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Oakley Brooks, Prospect, Mrs. Bessie Williams, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Myrtle Daws.<br />HARDY, Atha The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1976<br />Atha Hardy, 89, a Franklin retired farmer and school teacher, died Monday, July 26 at the Lofton Nursing Home in Franklin.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p.m. by Church of Christ minister James Edd Holt. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hardy, who was a native of Giles County, was the son of the late William and Sallie Chambers Hardy. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ethel Kimbro Hardy; a daughter, Mrs. Nell hardy Redford of Franklin; a sister, Mrs. G. M. Phillips of Pulaski; two brothers, Raymond Hardy of Pulaski and W. A. Hardy of Nashville and one grandson.<br /><br />HARDY, Charles Chester The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1970<br />Charles Chester Hardy, 66, died Thursday, April 2, at his home on Route 2, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, April 4, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Thomas Davis, Jr. officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Kentucky, he was born December 3, 1903, the son of the late Eugene and Annie Grant Hardy.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Emma Phelps Hardy; one son, Charles Daniel Hardy, Elkton; one brother, Howell Hardy, Loretto, Ky.; six sisters, Mrs. Ethel Luckett, Mrs. Margaret Fable, Mrs. Elizabeth Helmick, Mrs. Louise Liston, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Teddie Wood of Colorado, and Mrs. Dorothy Cox, Florida.<br /><br />HARDY, Lillian Carden The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1974<br />Funeral rites for Mrs. Lillian Cardin Hardy, 82, were conducted Sunday, November 10 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett May Chapel with Church of Christ ministers Terry Cordell, Robert McAnally and James Ed Holt officiating.<br />Mrs. Hardy died Friday in Giles County Hospital. Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William L. and Ann Quintella Dugger Cardin and was married to the late Joe J. Hardy.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Dumont Young of Pulaski; a granddaughter, Mrs. Dwayne Griffin, Huntsville, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Sessa Brown, Mrs. Gertrude Holt and Mrs. Winnie Hardy, all of Giles County, and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />HARDY, Mary Martha Brown The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1978<br />Mrs. Mary Martha Brown Hardy, 76, died Tuesday, January 17, at her home on Route 6, Pulaski.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ ministers James E. Holt and Mark Johnson. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Tennessean, Mrs. Hardy was the daughter of the late Davis and Martha E. Tenry Brown. She was married to the late Mahlon Hardy.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. J. B. Potts of the Tarpley Shop Community, a brother Edd Brown of Lake Park, Fla.; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />HARGROVE, Cora The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Hargrove, 74, of Route 1, Minor Hill who died Sunday, December 9 in Giles County Hospital were held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. James D. Nave and the Rev. Charles Oaks. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A Williamson County native, Mrs. Hargrove was the daughter of the late Joe and Johnny Mae Watkins Hargrove and was married to the late Buford Hargrove.<br />Survivors include four sons, Richard Hargrove and Herbert Hargrove, Pulaski, Gary Hargrove, Maryland and Harold Dean Hargrove, Gadsden, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Eula Mae Hinkle and Mrs. Ruby Russell, Pulaski; 25 grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Ed The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1975<br />Services for Ed Hargrove, 78, retired farmer of Bunker Hill were held Thursday, January 16, 1975 at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Rev. J. W. McCullough officiated. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hargrove died Wednesday, January 15th at Oakwood Hall Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />An Alabama native, Mr. Hargrove was the husband of the late Pinkie A. Hargrove. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hargrove.<br />Survivors include two sons, Robert Hargrove of Nashville, and Jack Hargrove of Prattville, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Oliver of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Laura King of Hartsville, Ala.; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Emma Lou Moore The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1971<br />Mrs. Emma Lou Hargrove, 69, of Nashville died Monday, December 13 in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Services were held Tuesday, December 14 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. J. Dallas Bass officiated.<br />Born September 9, 1902 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late S. A. and Tera Legg Moore. Her husband was the late Julian Hargrove. She was a retired school teacher.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ann Hill, Nashville; one nephew, Billy Moore, Jackson; one niece, Nancy Williams, Mo.; one sister-in-law, Mrs. William Moore, Flatwood and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Houston The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1970<br />Houston Hargrove, 49, died Tuesday, February 17, at his home on Prospect, Route 1.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Hargrove were conducted Wednesday afternoon, February 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 22, 1920, the son of the late John and Etta Wells Hargrove.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie Hanna Hargrove; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Lee, Pulaski, Mrs. Peggy Howell, Hermitage; two sons, Charles Hargrove and Richard Hargrove, both of Prospect; one grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Christine Beddingfield, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Mary Sue Higginbotham, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Jewel Dean Hanna, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Emma Jean Hanna, Elkmont, Ala.; and one brother, Woodrow Hargrove, Nashville.<br /><br />HARGROVE, John Michael The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1971<br />Three Minor Hill youths lost their lives following an automobile accident at the Sugar<br />Creek Bridge on the Minor Hill Road at 5:15 p.m. Monday. State trooper James Dyer identified the two youths killed instantly in the crash as Robert Glenn Dean, 21, driver of the 1970 Dodge and Ronald Hinkle, 22. Both were on leave from the U. S. Navy. The third victim was John Michael Hargrove, 23, who died Tuesday at a Huntsville hospital of head and internal injuries suffered in the accident. Hargrove was first taken to Giles County Hospital and later transferred to the Huntsville hospital.<br />Trooper Dyer explained the vehicle hit the bridge and the car was demolished. The motor was knocked out along with the transmission and the front end of the vehicle was severed. These were scattered several feet from the body of the vehicle. Rescue men worked for more than half an hour in attempting to recover the bodies from the crashed vehicle.<br />Arrangements for John Michael Hargrove were incomplete early today. The body is at Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hargrove of Minor Hill.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Marye Nolan The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1977<br />Mrs. Marye Nolan Hargrove, 94, Prospect, died Monday, March 14, 1977 at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Bill Moss and Rev. James Gordon Hughes officiating. Burial followed in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hargrove was the daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Scoggin Nolan.<br />She is survived by one son, John Nolan Hargrove, Prospect; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />HARGROVE, Robert B. The Pulaski Citizen 07 Oct 1970<br />Graveside services for Robert B. Hargrove, 55, Ardmore businessman and a member of the Ardmore City Council, were held Tuesday afternoon, at 3:30 p. m. with Brother Ed Templeton and Brother James Rolison officiating.<br />Mr. Hargrove died Monday morning, October 4, from an apparent heart attack while on the way to the hospital. Born October 4, 1915, he was the son of the late Mrs. Lou Ellen Hargrove and R. A. Hargrove. He had been a member of the Ardmore City Council since his election in November 1967.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Ellen Rainey Hargrove of Ardmore; and a sister, Mrs. H. B. Boston of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />HARLOW, Frank Reed The Pulaski Citizen 09 Feb 1977<br />Funeral services for Frank Reed Harlow, 87, of Elkton, who died Tuesday, February 8 at Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg will be conducted at Carr and Erwin Chapel Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. Norman Coke and the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Interment will be in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Harlow was a retired farmer, was born in Giles County. His parents were the late John and Mollie Reed Harlow.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katherine Sims Harlow; a daughter, Mrs. Sam Birdsong of Elkton; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br />In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Heart Fund.<br /><br />HARLOW, Myrtle Sulcer The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1971<br />Mrs. Myrtle Sulcer Harlow, 88, of Prospect, died Monday, May 31 in the Athens-Limestone County Hospital in Athens, Ala.<br />Services were held Wednesday, June 2 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. James Bridges officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Susie Catherine Miller Sulcer. Her husband was the late O. G. Harlow.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Langford, Kedron, Mrs. Roy Raymer, Old Hickory; two brothers, Shelly Sulcer, Bethel, Clarence Sulcer, Huntsville, Ala.; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRIS, Buford Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1975<br />Funeral services for Buford Franklin Harris, 72, of Odd Fellows Hall community were held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 29, at Bennett-May Chapel with Bro. Calvin Hardison and Bro. Herbert McNeese officiating. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Harris was born in Maury County October 6, 1902. His parents were the late Ira Thomas and Martha Elizabeth Tyler Harris. He died in Fairhaven Nursing Home, January 27, 1975.<br /><br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Dan L. Pierce, Mrs. Will Woodard, Odd Fellows Hall, and Mrs. Richard Colbert, Pulaski; three brothers, Johnnie Harris, Nathan Harris of Odd Fellows Hall and Bruce Harris of Culleoka and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRIS, Carey Eldred The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1972<br />Graveside services for Carey Eldred Harris, Giles County historian and writer for The Pulaski Citizen, were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Prospect Cemetery in Prospect. Rev.William H. Moss officiated.<br />Mr. Harris died April 14, 1972 at the Veterans Hospital in Nashville. He was 49 years old. Born October 30, 1922 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Alfred M. and Carey Morrison Harris.<br />He entered the U. S. Army when 17 years old and rose from the rank of Private to Captain in his Army career which extended over a period of 13� years. Before entering the service, he attended Martin College. He received his commission at the Officer Candidate School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.<br />During World War II, he served in the European theater of war. He also served in the occupation forces in both Japan and Germany following World War II. He was a charter member of the south Giles American Legion Post.<br />Mr. Harris was elected Giles County Historian by members of the Giles County Quarterly Court. While serving in this capacity, he catalogued the cemeteries in Giles County for historical records.<br />For many years, he was the writer of two well-known columns published in The Citizen under the titles of &#8220;Three Score and Ten&#8221; and &#8220;When You and I were Young.&#8221; These columns were based on historical data from the files of The Citizen.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nell Smith Harris of Prospect; two sons, Charles Palmer Harris of Charleston, S. C. and Alfred Chandler Harris of Cookeville; a daughter, Miss Carey Louise Harris of Prospect; a sister, Mrs. William H. Moss of Pulaski and a brother, John Buford Harris of Morton, Ill.<br /><br />HARRIS, Harvey The Giles Free Press 05 Feb 1975<br />Mr. Harvey Harris, 75, Pulaski, died Monday, February 3, 1975 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wed., Feb. 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Garden. The Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert and Cordie Wright Harris. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtice Harwell Harris; two sons, David Harris, Pulaski and W. R. Harris, Fayetteville; a daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Harris Treadwell, Pulaski; his step-mother, Mrs. Ann Harris, Frankewing; a half-brother, Bobby Harris, Virginia; a half-sister, Carolyn Barnes, Fayetteville; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRIS, James Hewett The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1970<br /><br />James Hewett Harris, 52, self-employed painter, died Tuesday afternoon at the Pulaski Jail in City Hall as a result of a heart attack. Harris had been arrested by Pulaski City Police at 10:57 Monday night of Public Drunkenness. He had been a patient at the Veterans hospital in Murfreesboro. Harris was a veteran of World War II.<br />J. W. Carr, coroner said Wednesday, &#8220;Harris died from a heart attack sometime between 2:30 and 3 p.m.&#8221; Officers noticed Harris was stricken in his cell and rushed him to the hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival at 6 p.m.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. The body has been taken to Lebanon, Tenn., for services and burial.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mary Harris of Pulaski; six sons, Jimmie, Danny, Robert, Larry, Terry, Eddie Harris, all of Lebanon; two daughters, Paula Harris and Leesha Harris also of Lebanon.<br /><br />HARRIS, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 03 Oct 1979<br />Mr. John Thomas Harris, 51, Rt. 1, Lynnville, died Sunday, September 30, 1979, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville, Terrell Pitts and Dorris Hubble officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harris, Lynnville, who survive.<br />He is also survived by his wife, Mrs. Kathryn Eldridge Harris, Lynnville; a son, John Michael Harris, Prospect; two daughters, Miss Deana Luan and Miss Donna Lea Harris, Lynnville; a sister, Mrs. Oliver Adams, Nashville; three brothers, Charlie Harris, Tulsa, Okla., James Harris, Nashville, and Larry Harris, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />HARRIS, Mary Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Harris, 99, of the Odd Fellows Hall Community, died Friday, March 3 at Giles County Hospital. Her husband was the late Ira Thomas Harris.<br />Services were held Sunday, March 5 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Glennwood Cemetery, Maury County. Bro. Calvin Hardison and Bro. Herbert McNeese officiated.<br />Born December 28 in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late James and Amanda Thomas Tyler Harris.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Rosie Woodard, Mrs. Jennie Colbert, Mrs. Dan Pierce, Pulaski; four sons, Bruce Harris, Culleoka, Nathan Harris, Buford Harris, Johnnie Harris, Pulaski; one half-brother, Lewis Tyler, Culleoka; fifteen grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRIS, William Matthew The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1971<br />William Matthew Harris, one year old, died Tuesday, February 8 in Cleveland, Ohio. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris of Cleveland, Ohio.<br />Services were held Friday, February 8 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Rev. James L. Holley officiated.<br /><br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Abernathy, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Florence Harris of Goodspring and one great grandmother, Mrs. Irma Smith.<br /><br />HARRISON, Hallie Hughey The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1975<br />Mrs. Hallie Hughey Harrison of Elkton, Tennessee died March 14, 1975 in Washington, D. C. Services were held at 1:30 Sunday, March 18, 1975 at Elkton Methodist Church, Bennett May in charge and Revs. Dallas Bass and Norman Coke officiating. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br />She was born in Giles County, daughter of the late John W. Hughey and Mrs. Alice Morrell Hughey of Elkton and was wife of the late Stanley M. Harrison.<br />She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Alice Morrell Hughey, Elkton; a son, John H. Harrison, Arlington, Va.; a daughter, Susan Harrison, Alexandria, Va.; a sister, Ms. Julia Bryant, Elkton; and a brother, Herbert Hughey, Baltimore, Maryland.<br /><br />HARRISON, James Rivers The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971<br />James Rivers Harrison, 70, of Athens, Ala., died Friday, February 26 at the Athens Limestone Hospital.<br />Services were held Sunday at Spry Funeral Home, Athens, with burial there.<br />He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.S. C. Harrison. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue Crabtree Harrison; five children; nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.Willa Korns and Mrs. F. E. Edwards, Pulaski; one brother, Butler Harrison of Lewisburg and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARRISON, Jerry Dan The Pulaski Citizen 05 Mar 1975<br />Services for Jerry Dan Harrison, 39, of Aspen Hill were held at 2:00 Thursday, March 6, 1975 in Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Ben Alford officiating. Burial was in the Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Harrison died March 3rd at Veterans Hospital in Murfreesboro, Tenn. He was born in Giles County, the son of Mrs. Anne Jones Harrison and the late T. K. Harrison, Sr.<br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Anne Harrison, Aspen Hill; a sister, Mrs. Peggy Ann Riggins, Columbia, Tenn. and a brother, Thomas K. Harrison, Jr., Sepulveda, Calif., two nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />HARRISON, Lillie Mae Green The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1975<br /><br />Mrs. Lillie Mae Green Harrison, 78, of Minor Hill died Friday, May 2 in Lynnville at the home of a niece, Mrs. Loyd Warf. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister, Mr. Gibbs. Burial was in Powell Cemetery. Born in Giles County, her parents were the late Charlie and Utilla Cottrelll Green. She was married to the late Turner Harrison. Survivors in addition to Mrs. Warf include one sister, Mrs. Lorene Howell of Leoma; three brothers, Herschel Green of Minor Hill, Grady Green of Texas City, Texas and Frank Green of Pulaski; a niece Doris Pigg of Culleoka and several other nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARRISON, Mattie The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1970<br />Mrs. Mattie Harrison, 76, died Friday morning, April 3, in Detroit, Mich.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, April 6, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born December 27, 1893. She had lived in Detroit for 29 years.<br />Survivors include four sons, J. C. Harrison, Jr., Robert Harrison, Malcolm Harrison, and Kenneth Harrison, all of Detroit, Mich.; four daughters, Mrs. John Polly, Pulaski, Mrs. James Myers, Nashville, Mrs. Mildred McNeese and Mrs. Albert Ozinion, Detroit, Mich.; sixteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRISON, Maude W. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1970<br />Mrs. Maude W. Harrison, 73, died Saturday, March 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Harrison, mother of Mrs. W. R. Wiseman, were conducted Sunday afternoon, March 29, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in Harrison&#8217;s Funeral Home, Lynchburg, with burial in that city.<br />A native of Moore County, she was born September 30, 1896, the daughter of the late John and Ella Horsley Wilkes. Her husband was the late John Dillon Harrison.<br />Survivors in addition to her daughter include one grandson; two sisters and one brother.<br /><br />HARRISON, Ora Petty The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1979<br />Mrs. Ora Petty Harrison, 80, of Nashville, died Monday, December 10, 1979, in that city at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday night at 7:00 o&#8217;clock at Belmont United Methodist Church, Nashville and Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harrison, wife of the late Albert M. Harrison, was the daughter of the late John Franklin and Helen Hanna Petty of Aspen Hill.<br />Survivors include a son, Marion Butler Harrison of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Christine Regen and Mrs. Faye Edgin of Nashville and five grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Annie Mae Reaves The Pulaski Citizen 04 Oct 1978<br />Mrs. Annie Mae Harwell, 76, died Wednesday, September 28, 1978 at her residence on Route 5, Pulaski. funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p.m. by the Rev. Paul Allen at Bennett May Chapel. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Harwell&#8217;s parents were the late Bruce and Mary Burt Reaves. She was married to the late Cleo Harwell.<br />The only immediate survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Verdie Allen, Louisville, KY; Mrs. Icie Payne, Oxford, NC; and Mrs. Janice Brelant, Westminister, CA.<br /><br />HARWELL, Eliphus Brown The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1974<br />Funeral services were conducted for Eliphus Brown Harwell, 57, native of Giles county and resident of Sawell Mill Pike in Columbia Sunday, March 10 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the Rev. William H. Delaney and the Rev. Mack Pinkleton officiating. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br />Mr. Harwell died Friday at Mid State Baptist Hospital in Nashville after several weeks illness.<br />Son of the late Mahlon Stacy and Nina Pearl Holt Harwell, he was educated in the schools of Giles County. Mr. Harwell was employed by Union Carbide in Columbia at the time of his death.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. James Young and Miss Joan Eugenia Harwell, both of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Jim Underwood and Miss Hattie Mae Harwell, both of Lynnville; two brothers, James Howard Harwell of Lynnville and Bobby Eugene Harwell of Pulaski and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Hattie Mae The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Hattie Mae Harwell, 87, died Sunday, January 11, in Giles County.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, January 13, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Harwell was born, February 5, 1882, the daughter of the late Coleman A. and Harriet Brooks Harwell. Her husband was the late William Earl Harwell.<br />Survivors include one son, Meade Harwell, Camden; one daughter, Mrs. Jim Ralston, Aspen Hill; eleven grandchildren; twenty-two great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />HARWELL, Horace Everette The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1975<br />Funeral services for Mr. Horace Everette Harwell, 78, of Beech Hill community were held Friday, February 21st, at 2 o&#8217;clock at Car and Erwin Chapel. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery, Reverend Lloyd Hickman officiating. Mr. Harwell died Thursday, February 20th at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in Giles County, May 18, 1896, Mr. Harwell, a retired farmer, was the son of the late William and Fannie Worley Harwell.<br />He married Miss Lizzie Keltner of Giles County who died in 1924 leaving three sons. Mr. Harwell remained a widower living with his son, Harold.<br />He is survived by three sons, Harold of Beech Hill, Oakley and Frank, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Sam Mitchell of Beech Hill and five grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Loyd Elmer Giles Free Press 17 Sep 1975<br /><br /><br /><br />HARWELL, Luther The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1975<br />Luther Brown Harwell, 93, of East Washington Street in Pulaski, died Sunday, January 19, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, January 21, at 2:00 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Hollis Hunt and Rev. Bill Moss officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born September 28, 1881 in Giles County, Mr. Harwell was the son of the late Samuel Lamack Harwell and Sarah Elizabeth McCracken Harwell. He was the husband of the late Virginia Oliver Harwell.<br />For years Mr. Harwell was associated with Murray Jewelry in Pulaski and late in business with Everette Smith. In later years since his retirement, he operated a small watch repair and woodworking shop in his home. Mr. Harwell took many of the pictures of scenes in Pulaski and Giles County many years ago that have recently appeared in this newspaper. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Among Mr. Harwell&#8217;s survivors are three daughters, Miss Lillian Harwell of Pulaski, Mrs. Carlisle Kimble of Ventura, Calif., and Mrs. John Stephens of Nashville; two granddaughters, Mrs. Kermit Phillips, Evansville, Ind., and Miss Becky Kimble, London, England, and nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Margaret Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1979<br />Mrs. Margaret Harwell, 67, of Pulaski died Wednesday, October 10 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 1:00 p.m. at the Original Church of God with the Rev. Samuel McDonald and the Rev. Murphy Crawford officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harwell, who was born in Pulaski, was the daughter of the late May and Susie Powell Abernathy. She was a retired employee of Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include two sons, Frank Hester of Detroit, Mich., and Duncan Hester, Jr. of Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Doris H. Clark of Pulaski; a step-son, Reed Garrett of Pulaski, and five grandchildren.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Thelma Marks The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma Harwell, 71, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Thursday, Oct. 13 at West Side Hospital, Nashville, were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew Memorial Church with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery. The pastor, the Rev. Glenn W. Bonner, and the Rev. William Moss were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Harwell, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late Lewis M. and Bertha Brown Marks. She was married to Morris Harwell, owner of Morris Harwell and Son, who survives. Mrs. Harwell was active in church and civic work.<br /><br />In addition to her husband, survivors include two sons, Morris Edd Harwell, Pulaski and Rolly Marks Harwell, Johnson City; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Henson of Fayetteville; a brother, Harold Marks, Frankewing; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Thomas Herman The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1970<br />Thomas Herman Harwell, 77, a former resident of the Prospect Community, died Thursday, July 16.<br />Graveside services were held Friday afternoon, July 17, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Harwell was a farmer and former School Teacher in the Second Civil District of Giles County. He was a graduate of Prospect High School and Massey-Clark Preparatory School for Boys in Pulaski; attended the Cumberland University Law School in 1911. He served as the &#8220;Justice of the Peace&#8221;, from Prospect for 27 consecutive years, being first elected at the age of 21, for a number of years he was an employee of &#8220;The Baptist Sunday School Board: at Nashville and retired December 31, 1961.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born March 3, 1893, the only son of the late Edward Thomas Harwell and Blanche Westmoreland Harwell.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Emma Lucy Harwell; four daughters, Mrs. Claude L. Miller and Mrs. John C. Boggs, both of Nashville, Mrs. William C. Carter, Brick Church and Mrs. Frank E. Yausi, Glendale, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchilden.<br /><br />HARWELL, Thomas Percy The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1970<br />Thomas Percy Harwell, 78, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, became sick and died in Veterans Hospital while spending the winter in Miami, Fla.<br />Services for Mr. Harwell, a former Giles County resident, were conducted Saturday morning, January 24, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the McDaniel Funeral Home Chapel in Cornersville. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />A World War I veteran, he was the son of the late Thomas Benton and Miranda Kersey Harwell.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Lillie Richey of Florence, Alabama; five grandchildren of Fort Wayne, Ind.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HARWELL, Walter Clay The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1977<br /><br />HARWELL, William Allen The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1971<br />William Allen Harwell, 55, of Lynnville, died Tuesday, March 4 in Leonard&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Friday, March 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born June 20, 1915 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Mahlon and Nina Parr Holt Harwell.<br /><br />He is survived by two sons, Jimmy Harwell and Frankie D. Harwell; two daughters, Miss Judy Harwell and Miss Mary Ruth Harwell, all of Culleoka; three brothers, Brown Harwell, Columbia, Howard Harwell, Lynnville and Bobby Harwell and two sisters, Miss Hattie Mae Harwell and Mrs. Jim Underwood, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />HARWELL, William Pink The Pulaski Citizen 03 Feb 1971<br />William Pink Harwell, 82, died Thursday, January 25 at his home. Services were held Saturday, January 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Kedron Cemetery. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late Felix and Margaret Pyles Harwell.<br />He is survived by one daughter, Kate Harwell; one brother, Willie Joe Harwell of Saratoga, Arkansas; three sisters, Pansie Lee Yarbrough, Mrs. Alma Tatum, Mrs. Edna Watkins of Ardmore and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWOOD, Bessie Wagstaff The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Bessie Wagstaff Harwood, 83, died Wednesday, February 25, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday morning, February 27, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Barnell Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born July 31, 1886, the daughter of the late William and Clara Bodenhimer Wagstaff. Her husband was the late John M. Harwood, Sr.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. David Patterson; two sons, John M. Harwood, Jr., Nashville, William W. Harwood, Lakeland, Fla; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HATTEN, Harry E. The Pulaski Citizen 08 Sep 1976<br /><br /><br />HAWS, June Wheeler The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1971<br />Mrs. June Haws, 43, of Shelbyville, died Thursday, August 26 from injuries received after she was struck by an automobile in Clarksville. Her husband is Dr. Carl Haws.<br />Services were held Saturday, August 28 at Gowan-Smith Funeral Home in Shelbyville with burial in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Shelbyville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Homer Wheeler and the late Mattie Gowan Wheeler.<br />In addition to her husband and father she is survived by three daughters, Karla Jan, Suzanne and Darlene June Haws, all of Shelbyville; three sisters, Mrs. W. E. Worsham, Mrs. J. W. Thurman, Russellville, Ala., Mrs. Dean Worsham, Huntsville, Ala., and one brother, Gordon Wheeler, Nashville.<br /><br /><br />HAYES, John Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1971<br />John Leroy Hayes, 88, died Wednesday, August 25 at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. Services were held Friday, August 27 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Benjamin and Martha Horne Hayes. His wife was the late Mrs. Ida Mae Tatum Hayes. He was a member of the Baptist Church and served as Deputy on the Tenn. State Fair Board for thirteen years.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Davis, Lewisburg; Mrs. Hallie Lucille Monfort, Venice, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Pernie Cooper, Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren.<br /><br />HAYES, Will Ollie The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971<br />A family disturbance apparently triggered a shooting Wednesday night at a home on the Fry Branch Road, which left Will Ollie Hayes, 37 year old negro dead from the blast of a 12 guage shotgun.<br />Giles County deputies Reedy Mitchell and Paul White went to the Gordan house after being summoned by phone concerning a disturbance in the area. Deputy Mitchell said, &#8220;We found Will Ollie Hayes dead on the front porch of the house on Fry Branch Road. He had been shot at close range.&#8221;<br />Officers arrested Emmett Gordan, 35, a physically handicapped negro man, who was inside the house along with his three children at the time of the shooting. When Deputy Mitchell and Deputy White arrived around 9 p. m. they found Gordan preparing to come to town to report the shooting to the officers. Gordan was placed under $5000 Bond and released from Giles County Jail pending a Preliminary hearing set for March 5 before Judge Jimmie Thomas in General Sessions Court.<br /><br />HAYS, Ollie Mae Collins The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1970<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Robert N. (Bob) Hays, 89, native of Giles County, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hays died early Friday morning, October 16, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Ridgway, in Cannon City, Colo., following a brief illness, only eight days before her ninetieth birthday anniversary.<br />The former Miss Ollie Mae Collins, she was born October 24, 1880 in Giles County, the daughter of the late Joe Collins and Mrs. Jennie Prentice Collins, members of pioneer families of the county. In 1900 she married Mr. Hays, former president of the old Campbellsville Bank. He died February 20, 1958. She had been a member of the Campbellsville (Salem) Methodist Church since her girlhood.<br />Mrs. Hays is survived by the one daughter, Mrs. Ridgway with whom shehad been making her home the past two years; one son, Robert N. Hays, Jr., Nashville; four grandchildren; one great grandson; and one sister, Mrs. Martha A. Grafford, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HEAD, Grady Robert The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />Funeral services for Grady Robert Head, 75, former mayor of Lynnville, were held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at the Lynnville Church of Christ. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />Mr. Head died last Thursday in a Lewisburg Hospital. A native of Marshall County, he was born January 30, 1895, the son of the late Will and Mattie Davidson Head.<br />Before his retirement in 1969, Mr. Head served as Mayor of Lynnville from 1961. Prior to being Mayor, he was chief-of-police for Lynnville for 16 years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by his wife Mrs. Myrtle Osborne Head; a daughter, Mrs. William D. Christopher of Pulaski; a brother, John Head of Lynnville and two grandsons.<br /><br />HEAD, Myrtle Osborne The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1970<br />Mrs. Myrtle Osborne Head, 76, died Saturday morning, July 18, at 9:00 o&#8217;clock in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Head, wife of the late Grady Head, were held Sunday afternoon, July 19, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Lynnville Church of Christ with Warren Kenny, officiating.<br />Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born February 4, 1894, the daughter of the late John Wesley and Louetta Coker Osborne.<br />Survivors include one step-daughter, Mrs. William D. Christopher, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Hobbs and Mrs. Johnny Hobbs, both of Lynnville; Mrs. Cameron Walker, Columbia; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HEADRICKS, Bill W. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1971<br />Bill W. Headricks, 66, died Tuesday, November 9, in Giles County Hospital. His wife is Laura Mae Tate Headricks.<br />Services were held Thursday, November 11, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Rev. J. L. Sharp officiating.<br />Born November 6, 1905 he was the son of the late Walter R. and Millie Wallace Headricks.<br />In addition to his wife he is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Ellie Sylvester, Inea Brock, Hazel Green, Ala., Mrs. Louella Daly, Athens, Ala., Miss Daisy Mae Headricks, Tucson, Ariz.; two brothers, John R. Headricks, Tucson, Ariz., and Mahlon Headricks.<br /><br />HEADRICKS, Lillie Ethel Gibson The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1975<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Ethel Headricks, 71, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 22, 1975 at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />Mrs. Headricks, wife of Mahlon Headricks was the daughter of the late Marion and Elizabeth Gibbs Gibson, a Madison County, Ala. native born July 29, 1903. She died Monday, January 20, 1975 in Giles County Hospital. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Other survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Headricks, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Georgia Harris, Pulaski, Mrs. Coleen Cross and Miss Jean Headricks of Nashville; two brothers, Rob Gibson, Jonesboro, Ark., George Gibson, Toney, Ala.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary Moore, Jonesboro, Ark., Mrs. Pauline Taylor, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Myrtle Pipkins, Camden, Ark.; and two grandchildren. Bennett-May Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HEIBEL, Katherine Holmes Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1970<br />Word has been received here of the death in Natchitoches, La., on Dec. 19 of Mrs. Katherine Holmes Tarpley Heibel, 22, daughter of John Butler Tarpley of Nashville, formerly of Pulaski, and police in the Louisiana city have classified the death as murder.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Heibel were conducted Dec. 22 at Finley, Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home in Nashville, and burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park there.<br />Mrs. Heibel, a former Nashville resident, was found beaten, choked and drowned in a bathtub in her Natchitoches apartment two days after she returned home from a hospital with a new born baby.<br />Her husband, Michael, 23, reportedly was in Shreveport on business when the slaying occurred and had tried several time to call his wife by telephone. Receiving no answer, he called a fraternity brother at Northwestern State College and asked him to check on Mrs. Heibel. The friend and another man, manager of the apartment house where the couple lived, went to the apartment, entered through an unlocked back door and found the body.<br />Police said last Saturday that they are &#8220;working around the clock&#8221; on the case.<br />Mrs. Heibel&#8217;s mother, Mrs. Rebecca Tarpley, also lives in Nashville, and a sister, Miss Becky Tarpley, is a student at Northwestern State College from which the victim was graduated last May.<br /><br />HELTON, Tell Lee The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />Tell Lee Helton, 63, died Sunday December 13, at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Tuesday December 15 at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Cool Springs Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born June 28, 1907 in Marshall County he was the son of the late Will and Myrtle Helton. Survivors include his wife, Lillie C. Helton of Anthony Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Albert Wall of Anthony Hill; two brothers, J. T. Helton of Pulaski and Howard Helton of Anthony Hill; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HENDERSON, Clara Mae Owen The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1974<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Mae Henderson, 75, of Pulaski, who died July 3rd at Maury County Hospital, were conducted Friday, July 5, at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Henderson was the wife of the late Clarence Henderson, and the daughter of the late Robert Leslie and Fannie Mae Dyer Owen.<br />Survivors include; four sisters, Mrs. Roy Estep of Pulaski, Mrs. Forrest Russell of Vera Beach, Fla.; Mrs. L. D. Conwell of Petersburg and Mrs. Otha Russell of Belfast and two brothers, Robert Owen of Pulaski and James Owen of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />HENDERSON, James F. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />James F. Henderson of Hohenwald, 87, died Saturday, December 26 in Hickman County Hospital in Centerville. Services were held Monday, December 28 at Blondy Church of God in Hohenwald with burial in Himes Cemetery.<br />Born December 18, 1883 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late George and Fannie Freeman Henderson.<br />Survivors include two sons, James R. Henderson of Trenton, Mich., George U. Henderson, Hohenwald; two daughters, Mrs. Gina Escue of Hohenwald, Mrs. Ana Hansley, Hohenwald; ten grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Florence Bray The Giles Free Press 02 Feb 1977<br />Mrs. Florence Bray Hickman, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., died Friday, January 28, 1977 at Crockett General Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sun., Jan. 30 at North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bray. She is survived by her husband, Mr. P. E. Hickman; a step-son, James M. Hickman, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Miss Eula Bray and Miss Nicey Bray, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. R. V. Hill, Birmingham, Ala.; two grandsons, and one great-grandchild.<br /><br /><br />HICKMAN, Isa Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1977<br />Miss Isa Elizabeth Hickman, 45, of Columbia died Monday, December 26, 1977. Funeral services were conducted at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens in that city.<br />Miss Hickman, a Giles County native was the daughter of the late John and Ethel Tucker Hickman.<br />A resident of Columbia for the past several years, she was employed by South Central Bell Telephone Company.<br />Survivors include a sister, Miss Robbie Hickman of Ohio and a nephew, Samuel Hickman of Columbia.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Gertrude Workman The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1970<br />Mrs. Gertrude Workman Hickman, 78, died Monday, May 25th at her home in Michigan.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted in Detroit Tuesday and burial was Thursday in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville. Finley and Charlton Funeral Home of Nashville was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Hickman was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late John and Nan Chaffin Workman and the wife of the late Clarence Hickman. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Wayne Mark Craig conducted the graveside services at the cemetery.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Melvin Foust of Nashville and a son Edward Hickman of Dearborn, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Smith of Fayetteville and Mrs. Maud Strickland of Nashville; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HICKMAN, James Allen The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1970<br />James Allen Hickman, 58, died Thursday, March 12, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, March 14, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Rev. W. E. Gober officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 1, 1911, the son of the late Clayton and Memory Bradley Hickman. He was a retired employee of the Genesco Corp.<br />Survivors include his wife Mrs. Irene Felker Hickman; one son, Ray Hickman, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Aubrey Porch, Culleoka, Mrs. Flournoy Kersey, Mt. Pleasant; two brothers, William Hickman, Baltimore, Md., and Fred Hickman, Lynnville.<br /><br />HICKMAN, John Raymond The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1971<br />Funeral services for John Raymond Hickman, 52, prominent Giles County business man, were held Sunday at 3 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Gene Gober officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He died August 6 at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born Feb. 29, 1919, the son of the late John T. Hickman and Mrs. Myrtle Creek Hickman who survives.<br />Before his retirement due to ill health, he was owner of Hickman Distributing Company. He was a Methodist and a member of the Masonic Lodge.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Parsons Hickman of Pulaski; a daughter, Miss Mary Hickman; a son, Terry Hickman, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Olie Hickman of Lynnville, Brown Hickman of Williamsburg, Va., Edward Hickman of Baldwin, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Petty of Columbia, Mrs. W. T. Underwood of Elkmont, Ala.; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HILL, William The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1971<br />William Hill, 59, died of a heart attack Saturday, September 11 while visiting at the home of his son, Thomas Allen Hill, at Fayetteville.<br />Services were conducted at 1 p. m. Monday, September 13 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. William Suddarth officiated. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert and Mable McNeese Hill. In addition to his son at Fayetteville, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Phillips Hill; another son, William Hill, Jr. of Pulaski; three daughters, Miss Kathryn Hill and Mrs. Ray Allen of Pulaski and Mrs. David Mitchell of McBurg; one brother, Junior Hill of Elkton; four sisters, Mrs. Melvin Newman of Shelbyville, Mrs. Junior Scott of Elkton, Mrs. Thomas Platt of Pulaski, and Mrs. Johnny Yant of Ardmore; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />HINDMAN, Robert Young The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />Robert Young Hindman, 77, died Saturday night, May 23, in Taylor&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, May 25, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born December 19, 1892, the son of the late Wiley and Maggie Hindman. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertie Lane Hindman; one son, J. B. Hindman, Northfield, Ohio; four daughters, Mrs. Argile Hopper, and Mrs. Winford Helton, Campbellsville, Mrs. Robert Parsons, Pulaski, Mrs. Lucile Holbert, Decatur, Ala.; three half-brothers, Charlie Hindman and Jim Hindman, both of Pulaski, and Ervin Hindman, Columbia; thirteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HINKLE, Ronald The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1971<br />Three Minor Hill youths lost their lives following an automobile accident at the Sugar<br />Creek Bridge on the Minor Hill Road at 5:15 p.m. Monday. State trooper James Dyer identified the two youths killed instantly in the crash as Robert Glenn Dean, 21, driver of the 1970 Dodge and Ronald Hinkle, 22. Both were on leave from the U. S. Navy. The third victim was John Michael Hargrove, 23, who died Tuesday at a Huntsville hospital of head and internal injuries suffered in the accident. Hargrove was first taken to Giles County Hospital and later transferred to the Huntsville hospital.<br />Trooper Dyer explained the vehicle hit the bridge and the car was demolished. The motor was knocked out along with the transmission and the front end of the vehicle was severed. These were scattered several feet from the body of the vehicle. Rescue men worked for more than half an hour in attempting to recover the bodies from the crashed vehicle.<br />Services for Ronald Hinkle were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Bob Brothers of Athens, Ala., officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Born February 25, 1949, he was the son of David Hinkle of Huntsville, Ala. and Mrs. Woodrow Walls. He was in the U.S. Navy and had been stationed at San Diego, Calif.<br />He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Walls of Minor Hill; his father, David Hinkle of Huntsville; four brothers, David Hinkle of Austin, Texas, Jimmy Wayne Hinkle of Montgomery, Ala., Donald Hinkle of Lewisburg and Jerry Anthony Hinkle of Huntsville, Ala.; his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hinkle of Guntersville, Ala., and Mrs. Cora Hargrove of Minor Hill.<br /><br /><br />HOBACK, Marion Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1971<br />Marion Sanders Hoback, 31, who was killed an automobile accident Monday, August 30, were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Prospect Methodist Church. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge and burial in Prospect Cemetery.<br />The accident in which Mr. Hoback was killed occurred on Jordan Lane at Huntsville, Ala., around 6 p. m. The accident involved several automobiles and six other people were injured. Of the injured, only three were admitted to the Huntsville Hospital for inpatient treatment. They were members of a Taylor family and were seriously injured.<br />Mr. Hoback was pronounced dead on arrival at the Huntsville Hospital. Born in Virginia, he made his home at Prospect. He was employed by a construction company for C. F. W. Construction in Fayetteville, Tenn.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Norma Sue Hoback; his parents, Mr.and Mrs. Garland E. Hoback of Virginia; two sons, Sammy Hoback and Stanley Hoback; three daughters, Sherry, Cynthia and Kitty Hoback, all of Prospect; two brothers, Robert Hoback of Roanoke, Va., and Garland Hoback of Ohio.<br /><br />HOBBS, Callie Martin The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Callie Martin Hobbs, 94, one of the oldest citizens of the county, who died Friday at the home of her son, Harry Hobbs near Lynnville, following five years illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by CHECK<br /><br /><br />HOBBS, Florence Lillian The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1975<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Lillian Hobbs, age 90 of Elkton were held Sunday, October 12, 1975 at 2 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Mrs. Hobbs, a Giles County native died at Fairhaven Nursing Home Friday. Survivors include 3 sons, Charlie of Sweetwater, Tenn., Jessie and Pat, both of Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Rouse, Decatur, Ala. and Mrs. Aline Hopper, Lewisburg; four brothers, Henry Williard, Roy Williard, England Williard and Reu Williard, all of Athens, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie McKnight of Arkansas and Mrs. Clara Hobbs of Ardmore; a great number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOBBS, Minnie Rambo The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1970<br />Mrs. Minnie Rambo Hobbs, manager of the Austin Hewitt Home for 25 years died November 5 at the Hewitt Home. She was 84. Born in Giles County, August 8, 1886, she was the daughter of the late James R. and and Mattie Gunter Rambo. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />For a number of years she lived in Birmingham, Ala. Her husband, the late Archie D. Hobbs was employed by the City of Birmngham as an electrician. He was killed in 1931 in Birmingham while working on electrical wires. They had a son James Hobbs, who was killed in 1929, when was also working on electrical apparatus for the City of Birmingham.<br />Services were held Saturday, November 7 at 10:00 a. m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham. Rev. Andy Brown and Rev. Ernest Clevenger officiated.<br />Survivors include one step-sister, Mrs. Elise Tarpley and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOBBS, William Burton The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1970<br />William Burton Hobbs, 52, died Saturday, June 20, in the Elkton Community. Funeral services for Mr. Hobbs, a veteran of World War II, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, June 23, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born August 1, 1917, the son of Mrs. Florence W. Hobbs and the late William Pink Hobbs.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include one son, Gerald Wayne Hobbs, Elkton; three daughters, Mrs. Patricia Glover of Mihawaka, Ind., Mrs Judith Ann Faulkenberry, Dearfield Beach, Fla., and Miss Janice Louise Hobbs, Elkton; six brothers, Frank Hobbs and John Ed Hobbs, both of Elkton, Charlie Hobbs, Sweetwater, Hughie Hobbs, Waynesboro, Jessie Hobbs and Pat Hobbs, both of Columbus, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Pichard Rause, Moulton, Ala., Mrs. Alvie Hopper, Lewisburg; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLCOMB, Wilkes R. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1970<br />Wilkes R. Holcomb, 73, a former Franklin businessman, died Tuesday at a Masonic and Eastern Star Home in Greensboro, N. C. after a long illness.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ursie Reasonover Holcomb, formerly of Pulaski, one son, Richard, and two grandchildren.<br />Burial was in Greensboro Cemetery.<br /><br />HOLDER, Samuel Felix The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1976<br />Samuel Felix Holder, 66, of Route 1, Pulaski, a retired employee of the L&amp;N Railroad, died Sunday, August 1, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 10:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Albert Pope and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Gilbert and Lucy Hutton Holder.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Rogers Holder; two step-daughters, Mrs. Millie Jo Turner of the Bethel Community and Mrs. Sue Martin, Prospect; two step-sons, Dave Cagle, Goodspring and Roger Dale Cagle, Oakland, California.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Abe B. The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1972<br /><br />Abe B. Holley, 67, died Wednesday, April 12 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. His widow is Mrs. Maxie Bass Holley.<br />Services were held Friday, April 14 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born March 14, 1905 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Earl and Elizabeth Redd Holley. a retired Pulaski Highway Express employee, he was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marion Jones, Nashville and Miss Lib Holley, Pulaski; one son, Dr. Edward G. Holley, Chapel Hill, N. C.; one brother, Allie Holley, Pulaski, and three sisters, Mrs. Joe Humm, Mrs. Billy Williams, and Mrs. Viola Bradford, Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Allie M. The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1972<br />Allie M. Holley, age 74, died Friday, December 8 in Giles County Hospital. Mr. Holley was a retired farmer. His parents were the late Earl and Elizabeth Redd Holley. He was married to the late Cora Hedgecoth Holley.<br />Survivors include two sons, Malcolm Holley, Sr., of Pulaski, Bert Holley of Louisville, Ky.; and one daughter, Betty Jean Best of California; eight grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Joe Humm of Nashville, Mrs. Billy Williams of Nashville and Mrs. Viola Bradford of Huntsville, Ala.<br />Services were held Sunday, December 10 at 1:00 p.m. in Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Bro. Andy Brown officiating.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Bessie Wood The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1976<br />Mrs. Bessie Wood Holley, 75, of Louisville, Ky., died Wednesday, April 14 in that city.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. Saturday at Bennett-May Chapel by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holley, was the daughter of the late John Bell Wood and Mary Curry Wood and was the widow of the late Allie M. Holley.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Bost of Hollywood, Calif., two sons, Malcolm Holley of Pulaski and Bert Holley of Louisville, Ky., three sisters, Mrs. Frank Burgett of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Annie Dean Hazelwood of Hot Springs, Ark., and sister Mary Delois of Knoxville and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Edna Mae The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Mae Holley, 55, of Route One, Prospect, who died Sunday, August 8 in Giles County Hospital, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Albert Pope. Burial followed in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holley was the daughter of the late George Earl and Zora Ann Littrell Beddingfield. She was a member of Townsend Community Church, Paradise, Ind.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Grady Holley; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Shaffer of Scottsboro, Ala., and Mrs. Clara Hartman of Pulaski and three brothers, Leon Beddingfield of Hollywood, Ala., Earl Beddingfield and James Cecil Beddingfield, both of Prospect.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Elaine Robinson Elk Valley Times __ Feb 1994<br />Elaine Holley, 69, a resident of Ninth Ave., Fayetteville, and a housewife, died Thursday, February 17, 1994 at her residence.<br />A native of Lincoln County and daughter of the late Leon and Nina Mae Harrison Robinson, she was a member of North Side Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Holley is survived by her husband, Edd Holley of Fayetteville; a sister, Dorothy Harwell of Fayetteville; a sister-in-law, Jo Robinson, also of Fayetteville; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Fayetteville Chapel of McCauley Funeral Home with Bob Leonard and Carroll Hickman officiating. Interment followed in Riverview Memorial Gardens. McCauley Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Everett Howard The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1976<br />Mr. Everett Howard Holley, 71, Route 2, Pulaski died Thursday, Januray 8, 1976 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday, January 9 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Loyd Hickman officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late B. B. and Ida Lou Wilson Holley. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.Mamie Lee Womble Holley; a daughter, Mrs. James E. (Geneva) Chapman, Pulaski; a brother, E. Brown Holley, Pulaski; a sister, Clara Holley Turner, Pulaski; and two grandchildren, Rita and Barry Chapman.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Florence McLin The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1975<br />Mrs. Florence Holley, 88, of Frankewing, died Monday, October 13, 1975 in Giles County Hospital.<br />A Giles County native, Mrs. Holley was born February 24, 1887. Her parents were the late J. M. and Frances Montgomery McLin.<br />Funeral services were Wednesday morning at eleven o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Frankewing cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Survivors include 2 daughters, Mrs. Sara Holt of Old Hickory and Miss Mary Holley of Columbia; one grandchild and 2 great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Grace Clay Englett The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1994<br />Mrs. Grace Clay Holley of Pulaski died July 25, 1994, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. The Giles County native was the daughter of the late Mack and Lela Ray Englett. She was married to the late William Leonard Holley. She was a housewife and member of the Methodist Church. Services were held at Bennett May Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter Carol Roberts and one son Mack Holley, both of Pulaski; six grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Hershel Lee The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1970<br />Hershel Lee Holley, 63, died Thursday, July 2, at his home on Route 6, Pulaski.<br />Services were conducted Saturday morning, July 4, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born September 8, 1906, the son of the late Monroe and Sally Williams Holley.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Lou Russell Holley; one son Paul Wayne Holley, Pulaski; four brothers, Jim Holley, Nashville, Brown Holley, Milburn Holley, both of Elkton, and Sam Holley, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Louise James, Lewisburg; one grandson.<br /><br />HOLLEY, James Rivers The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1972<br />James Rivers Holley, 76, died Monday, June 12 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville. His widow is Mrs. Ollie Mae Blackwell Holley.<br />Services were held Wednesday, June 14, at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Bill Moss officiated.<br />Born February 29, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry and Alice Helmick Holley.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, James Layton Holley, Prospect; a daughter, Mrs. Opal Redd, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Annie Holley, Shelbyville; five brothers, Lewis Holley, Horace Holley, Clyde Holley, Clarence Holley, all of Giles County, Ollie Holley, Madison County, Ala.; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Kenny Dale The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1975<br />Funeral services for Kenny Dale Holley, 22, of Pulaski who was drowned Monday, July 7 in the Arkansas side of the Mississippi River, were held Frida, July 11 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Garie Taylor and the Rev. Gudger Nickell officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Young Holley was a pre-law student at Memphis State University in Memphis. Born in New Mexico, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Holley, Sr., of Pulaski.<br />In addition to his parents survivors include a sister, Miss Barbara Jo Holley of Louisville, Ky.; two brothers, Malcolm Holley, Jr. and Charles Morris Holley, both of Pulaski and two half-sisters, Mrs. Jean Tournean of Minneapolis, Minn. and Mrs. Susan Dominick of Phoenix, Ariz.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Knox The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1972<br />Knox Holley, age 51, died on Friday, Oct. 13 in Murfreesboro Hospital. He was the son of the late Arnie and Ittie Holley. He was married to Virginia Booker Holley.<br />Survivors include his mother, his wife, two daughters, Kay and Brenda Holley, on son Wayne of Shelbyville, two sisters, Mrs. John Darby of Columbia and Mrs. Walter McGavock of Pulaski; one brother, Arnold Holley, Jr. of Orlando, Fla.<br /><br />Services were held Sunday, October 15 at Smith-Gowan Funeral Home with burial in Memorial Cemetery in Murfreesboro.<br />A former employee of WKSR, Mr. Holley was in the insurance and real estate business in Shelbyville.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Louis Brown The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1974<br />Funeral services for Louis Brown Holley, 63, of Frankewing were held Sunday, August 11 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Loyd Hickman and the Rev. Edd Burrow<br />officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He died Thursday in Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Mr. Holley, who was a farmer, was born in Giles County, the son of the late Joe P. and Annie Mitchell Holley.<br />Survivors include his wife Mrs. Willa Mae Grant Holley; a sister, Mrs. Clyde Long of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Lurlie Mae Worsham The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lurlie Mae Holley, 62, of Route 5, Pulaski, were held Sunday, November 25 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Arthur G. Robins and the Rev. Loyd Hickman. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Mrs. Holley died Friday in Westside Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Tennessee, her parents were the late John P. and Sue Ingram Worsham and her husband the late Willie Clarence Holley.<br />Survivors include four sons, Allen Holley, Parks Holley and Charles Holley, Pulaski, and Johnny Holley, Mt. Juliet; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Benton, Ky., Mrs. Mary Thomas, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Martha Sue Vinson, Donelson; two brothers, Meacham Worsham, Pulaski and Buford Worsham, Old Hickory; a sister, Miss Lucille Worsham, Cornersville; 11 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Maggie Seagrove The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1974<br />Mrs. Maggie Seagrove Holley, 72 of Route 5, Pulaski died Wednesday, September 11 in Lewisburg Community Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at 10:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Loyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />Born in Coffee County, Mrs. Holley was the daughter of the late Robert and Betty Cooper Seagrove.<br />Survivors include her husband, Talmadge Holley; two daughters, Mrs. Orlean Estes and Mrs. Wilma Dean Journey, both of Giles County; a son, Roy Holley, Route 5, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Liza Butler of Oklahoma; two brothers, Charlie Seagrove of Columbia and Edd Seagrove of Pulaski; eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Mamie Lee Womble The Pulaski Citizen 03 May 1978<br /><br />Mrs. Mamie Lee Holley, 72, of Route 2, Pulaski died Monday, May 1 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. Officiants were the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mrs. W. C. Massengale.<br />Mrs. Holley was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Jim and Betty Sanders Womble and was married to the late Howard Holley. She was a member of the Baptist Church and a cafeteria employee of the Giles County School System.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Geneva Chapman, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Laura Griffis, Lewisburg; two grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Mary Rachel The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1979<br />Miss Rachel Holley, 68, a resident of Columbia, died Monday, December 10, 1979, in that city at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />A Giles County native, Miss Holley, a waitress, was the daughter of the late Sam J. and Florence McLin Holley.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Sarah Hope of Old Hickory and a niece, Mrs. Jo Ann Jones of Nashville.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Nannie Mae McCormack The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1977<br />Mrs. Nannie Mae Holley, 73, of Route 1, Cornersville died Monday, July 11 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Holley was a Giles County native, the daughter of the late J. B. and Tommie Vernell McCormack. She was married to the late Willis T. Holley.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Mitchell, of Brick Church and Mrs. Dorothy Warren of Delrose; a son Edd Holley of Fayetteville; a sister, Mrs. Louise Roberts of Pulaski; three brothers, Bell McCormack of Beech Hill, Harris McCormack of Lewisburg and Willis McCormack of Killen, Ala.; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Nath E. The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1976<br />Nath E. Holley, 71, Route 3, Pulaski, died Tuesday, March 2, 1976 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday, March 4 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Garner and Beulah Sumners Holley.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Velma Lee Holley; a daughter, Mrs. Bobby Stokes, Pulaski; a son, Robert Franklin Holley, Pulaski; and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Hobbs, Frankewing.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Niles Nathan The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br /><br />Niles Nathan Holley, 46, died Sunday, July 26, in Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, July 28, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Reeves and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 24, 1924, the son of Mrs. Lucille Holley and the late Thurman Holley. He was a farmer and public works laborer.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Mrs. Emmer Lea Hanna Holley, Pulaski; three sons, Nathan Holley, Lewisburg, Gary Holley and Ted Holley, both of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Joan McGee and Cheryl Levern Holley, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren; two brothers, Bill Holley, Ohio, Cecil Holley, Louisiana; three sisters, Mrs. Violet Whitt, and Mrs. Dorris Pickett, both of Pulaski and Mrs. Betty Heinzman, Ohio.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Ollie Mae Blackwell The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1976<br />Mrs. Ollie Mae Holley, 73, of Pulaski died Sunday, November 21, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. David Comperry was the officiant.<br />The daughter of the late Jim and Florence Bell Blackwell, she was born in White County. Her husband was the late James Rivers Holley.<br />Survivors include a son, James Layton Holley of Prospect; a daughter, Mrs. Cletus Redd of Pulaski; six grandchildren and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Paul Wayne The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1971<br />Paul Wayne Holley, 28, of Pulaski died at his home in Washington Heights on Tuesday, January 5, 1971. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, January 7 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bradshaw Cemetery. The Rev. William Suddarth will officiate.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Holley is survived by his mother, Mrs. Annie Lou Russell<br />Holley; his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou West Holley; and a daughter, Sheila Ann Holley of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Robert Clark The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1973<br />Funeral services were held at 2:20 p. m. Tuesday, June 26 at Carr and Erwin Chapel for Robert Clark Holley, 42, of Pulaski. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Holley died when his pickup truck left the highway and overturned several times at about 3:00 p. m. Sunday, June 24 about 10 miles west of Pulaski on the Lawrenceburg Highway.<br />The Tennessee Highway Patrol said its investigation into the accident was continuing at midweek.<br />It was noted that the truck struck a utility pole, and was said to have tumbled end over end. Mr. Holley was apparently killed instantly.<br />A veteran of World War II, he had operated a service station here for several years and was service manager for Sharp Motor Company before recently joining the staff of Leisure Living Mobile Home Sales Company.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Holley of Diana; his wife, Mrs. Fay Chapman Holley; a son, Bobby Dale Holley; two daughters, Debby and Susie Holley, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Larry Holley of Diana and Dennis Holley, Pulaski; and six sisters, Mrs. James Hooten and Mrs. Gene Adcock of Lewisburg; Mrs. Billy Don Alred and Mrs. Paul Wayne Brown of Columbia, Mrs. Bobby Pardue of Charlotte, Tenn., and Mrs. Charlie McClain of Nashville.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Ruby C. Scruggs The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1971<br />Mrs. Ruby C. Holley, 62, died Thursday, September 2 in Maury County Hospital. Her husband is Milburn Holley of Elkton.<br />Services were held Saturday, September 4 at the Elkton Baptist Church with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Rev. William Suddarth officiated.<br />Born March 6, 1909 in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Willie and Delia Scruggs. In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Julian Holley, Elkton; three daughters, Mrs. Lewis Turner, Mrs. Arsey Turner, Athens, Ala., and Miss Patricia Holley, Elkton; four sisters, Mrs. Milton Scott, Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. G. E. Barnett, Alabama, Mrs. Lois Wilburn, Nashville, Mrs. Mann Cole and ten grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Samuel A. The Pulaski Citizen 03 Sep 1975<br />Samuel A. Holley, 65, of Pulaski, and retired farmer, died Monday, September 1 in a Nashville hospital.<br />Services were held Wednesday afternoon at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 3:00 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. Marvin Cochran. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Born in Lincoln County, his parents were the late Monroe and Sally Williams Holley. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. George Russell, Mrs. Aubrey Russell, and Mrs. Richard Currey, all of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Elmo James of Lewisburg; two brothers, Brown Holley of Elkton and Jim Holley of Nashville and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Talmadge The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1979<br />Funeral services for a retired farmer, Talmadge Holley, 78, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, November 21 in Giles County Hospital were held on Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />Mr. Holley was born in Giles County, the son of the late William Harrison and Della Harwell Holley. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include a son, Roy Holley, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Orlean Estes and Mrs. Wilma Journey, Pulaski; a brother, Bill Holley of Frankewing; a sister, Mrs. Pattie Johnson, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Thomas Jerome The Pulaski Citizen __ 2 Feb 1977<br />Thomas Jerome Holley, 54, Route 5, Pulaski, died Wednesday, February 2, 1977 of injuries suffered when the truck he was driving wrecked in Nashville. He was a driver for the G. C. Fox Trucking Company and was a veteran of World War II.<br /><br />A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late Joe M. and Elzie Thomas Holley. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Jo Drake Holley; two sons, Thomas Jerome Holley, Jr., of Huntsville, Ala., and Donald Glen Holley, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Billy Sandridge, Pulaski; a brother, Thomas Sprivey Holley, Manchester; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Benton and Mrs. Ernie Will Doggett, Pulaski; and Mrs. Clarence Panter, Old Hickory; and by five grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, William Junior The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1974<br />William Junior Holley, 44, of Route 1 Ardmore, died Friday, October 25 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. with the Rev. William Suddarath officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of William L. and Grace Englett Holley of Pulaski.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Peggy May Holley; two daughter, Christi Holley and Tana Holley, both of Giles County; four sons, Rickey Holley, Mike Holley and James Buster Holley, all of Giles County and William Roy Holley of Boston, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Carol Roberts of Giles County; a brother, Robert Mack Holley of Giles County and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Willie Clarence The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1978<br />Funeral services for Willie Clarence Holley, 85, of the Pisgah community were held at 2:00 p. m. Monday, Nov. 27, 1978 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville. The Rev. Arthur G. Robins and Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiated.<br />Holley, a retired farmer and school custodian died in Giles County Hospital, Nov. 25, 1978 following a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County born Oct. 4, 1893, Mr. Holley was the son of the late Henry A. and Alice Helmick Holley.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lurlie Mae Worsham Holley and four sons, James Allen Holley, William Parks Holley, Charles Darwin Harwell, all of Pulaski and John Worsham Holley of Mt. Juliet; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Taylor, Kentucky, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Lewisburg, Mrs. Martha Sue Vinson, Nashville; three brothers, Clyde Holley, Horace Holley and Lewis Holley all of Pulaski; one sister, Ittie Holley of Shelbyville; eleven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Willie Thomas The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1974<br />Funeral services for Willie T. Holley, 76, of Route 1, Cornersville were held Sunday, Sept. 8 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Holley died Friday in Lewisburg Community Hospital in Lewisburg. Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Lee J. and Delia Houzer Holley.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nannie May McCormack Holley; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Warren of Delrose and Mrs. Mildred Mitchell of Cornersville; a son, W. Edd Holley of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Nath Holley and Mrs. Lucille Holley, both of Pulaski; a brother, B. F. Holley of Cornersville; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLINGSWORTH, Dorothy Louise Hargrove The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1970<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy Louise Hollingsworth, 28, of Shelbyville, were held Monday at 11 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. John McGinnis officiated with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hollingsworth died Dec. 5, following a one-car automobile accident in Shelbyville on that date. Born November 30, 1942 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert A. Hargrove and the late Sarah E. Thompson Hargrove. She was employed by the Industrial Uniform Company.<br />She is survived by three sons, Jerry Thomas Hollingsworth, Jimmy Hollingsworth, and Henry James Hollingsworth, all of Shelbyville; two daughters, Jackie Gale Hollingsworth and Debra Lynn Hollingsworth, both of Nashville; four brothers, Leslie and Thomas Hargrove, both of Nashville, Henry and Jerry Wayne Hargrove, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Patricia Fay Jacobs of Shelbyville and Miss Frances Gale Hargrove of Nashville.<br /><br />HOLLINGSWORTH, Jerry Pink The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />Jerry Pink Hollingsworth, 59, died Saturday, January 10, in Bedford County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, January 13, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ Minister officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 4, 1910, the son of the late George and Rosabel Holly Hollingsworth.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eloise Butcher Hollingsworth, Petersburg; three sons, Oscar Hollingsworth, and James Morris Hollingsworth, both of Detroit, Mich., Jerry Wayne Hollingsworth, Petersburg; two step-sons, James Butcher and Paul Butcher, Petersburg; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Usselton, Lewisburg, Mrs. Jackie Rogister, Shelbyville, Miss Linda Hollingsworth, Petersburg, Mrs. Mary Ann Brewer, Hendersonville; seven brothers, Albert Hollingsworth, Pulaski, Gilbert Hollingsworth, Ed Hollingsworth, Leston Hollingsworth, Gay Hollingsworth, all of Lewisburg, George H. Hollingsworth, Michigan, Morris Hollingsworth, Idaho; three sisters, Mrs. Reed Garner, Mrs. Glen Roberts, Pulaski, Mrs. Norma Fisher, Texas; and eighteen grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLY, Marjorie Marie Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1973<br />Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon July 21 at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel for Mrs. Marjorie Marie Holly, 48, who was found dead at her residence on East Drive, Thursday, July 21. G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiated with interment following in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Holly was the daughter of the late Claude and Gertrude Thurman and was employed as a nurse at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Surviving are a son, Robert W. Holly, Goodlettsville; one brother, William Morris Durham, Lawrence County; a nephew, Jimmy Whitmeyer, Knoxville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Annie M. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Mrs. Annie M. Holt, 77, a resident of Wilson Street, died Monday, January 24 at Meadow Convalescent Home in Tullahoma.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday, January 25 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Rev. Elbert Wakup officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Calvin and Sarah Dunnivant Maynard and wife of the late Ozro Buford Holt.<br />Survivors are a son, Henry B. Holt, Tullahoma; a step-son, Weakley E. Maynard, Norwood, Ohio; three grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Danny Ray The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1970<br />Danny Ray Holt, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holt, died August 27 at Giles County Hospital. He was born August 27, 1970.<br />Graveside services were held Friday, August 28 at 2:00 p. m. with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />In addition to his parents he is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Holt and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hargrove.<br /><br />HOLT, Hazel The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1974<br />Miss Hazel Holt, 45, died Thursday, November 7 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Miss Holt was the daughter of the late Raymond and Louise Edwards Holt. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Harold Emerson of San Angelo, Texas, and her grandmother, Mrs. Bob Holt of Columbia. They were once in Fair Haven.<br /><br />HOLT, Irvin The Pulaski Citizen 01 Aug 1973<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, July 28 at 10:30 a.m. for Irvin Holt, 77, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Winifred Phillips, Church of God pastor, officiating. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Holt died at his home July 26.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Eliphus M. and Ellen Tenery Holt and was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Tennie Pearl Holt; three step-daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, Cornersville, Mrs. Lena Duncan and Mrs. Nannie Mae Duncan, both of Pulaski and two step-sons, James Russell and Mahlon Russell, both of Columbia.<br /><br />HOLT, Jeffie Mae Erwin The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1978<br /><br />Mrs. Edgar Holt, 88, of Lawrenceburg died January 13, 1978 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. G. Dunn. Funeral services were held at Freemon Funeral Home Chapel, Lawrenceburg, Sunday January 15 with Rev. Clinton Johnston officiating. Interment was in Mimosa Cemetery, Lawrenceburg.<br />Mrs. Holt, a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late David Girdon Erwin and Mary Catherine Abernathy Erwin. She was married to the late Edgar Holt. She was an active member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. R. G. (Gedy) Dunn; one son, William E. Holt, both of Lawrenceburg; 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Leon Houston Rivers The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1971<br />Leon Houston Rivers Holt, 63, died Thursday, August 19 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Saturday, August 21 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was a retired farmer. He was the son of the late Lonnie and Emma Hargroves Holt.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Frances Holt; seven sons, Bennie, Indiana, Leon Holt, Jr., Tommy Holt, Terry Holt, Landon Holt, Jerry Holt, Ricky Holt, all of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Brent Garrett, Lewisburg, Miss Cheryl Ann Holt, Miss Benita Ann Holt, Miss Pamela Carol Holt, all of Pulaski; four brothers, Hubert Holt, Mississippi, Raymond Holt, Joe Toone Holt, Dewey Holt, all of Athens, Ala. And eleven grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Leon Woodley The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1976<br />Funeral rites for Leon Woodley Holt, 81, of Ft. Worth, Tex. and Giles County native, who died Thursday, April 15 at John Petersmith Hospital in Ft. Worth, were conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Carl Felker officiating. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Holt, who was a retired railroad employee, the son of the late Yancey E. and Sarah O. Watson Holt.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Allen Watson, Mrs. Martin Brewer, Mrs. Lee Taylor, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Rollie Beard of Lewisburg and Mrs. John Martin of Mt. Juliet and a brother, Yancey Holt of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLT, Maggie Christopher The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1970<br />Mrs. Maggie C. Holt, 91, died Wednesday morning, February 18, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services for Mrs. Holt, wife of the late Ben Holt, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, February 19, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, she was born September 23, 1878, the daughter of the late Ed and Louisa Browning Christopher.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, Sullivan Holt, El Paso, Texas, Richard E. Holt and Hugh Holt, both of Pulaski; one brother, Ross Christopher, Tucson, Ariz.; one sister, Mrs. Marie Bledsoe, Pulaski; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Myrtle Beckham The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1970<br />Mrs. Myrtle B. Holt, 83, died Thursday, August 20, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday at 1:00 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Holt was born March 16, 1887, daughter of the late William Neal and Sarah Simpson Beckham.<br />Survivors include two sons, Lawrence Holt of Scotts Hill, Robert E. Holt of Oak Ridge, Oregon; one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Morris of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. A. D. Legg of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />HOLT, Otto Marian The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1975<br />Otto Marian Holt, 47, born in Pulaski, died at his home 1781-52nd Street, Birmingham, Ala., Saturday, February 15.<br />Mr. Holt was the son of Mrs. Mary Johnson Holt and the late Frank Holt of Giles County and Birmingham.<br />Mr. Holt was a veteran of World War II, a member of the Methodist Church, a member of the Masonic Lodge and a 30 year veteran of serving the public as manager of super markets, among them, A &amp; P Stores, Winn Dixie Stores. &#8220;He was given credit as a person who served every customer as if he wanted him as a personal friend.&#8221;<br />Mr. Holt is survived by his wife and one daughter, Wynonna; his mother; one sister, Mrs. Latham Webb; and two brothers, Billy Dean Holt and Bobby Jean Holt all of Birmingham, and many relatives in Giles County.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Beeler and Wayne Walls of Pulaski attended Mr. Holt&#8217;s funeral in Birmingham on Monday.<br /><br />HOLT, Thomas Arthur Jr. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1979<br />Funeral services for Thomas Arthur Holt, 65, of Route 7, Pulaski, who died Monday, July 9 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, were conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />A retired employee of the Chrysler Corp., Mr. Holt was born in Giles County, the son of the late Thomas and Kate Esti Holt.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pansy Harwell Holt; a son, Thomas A. Holt, Detroit, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Opal Todd, Wilsonville, Ala.; a step-daughter, Mrs. Dortha Freeman, Minor Hill; a brother, Gentry Holt, Culleoka; 13 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, William Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1975<br /><br />Services for William Wilson Holt, 77, of Bunker Hill Community who died Wednesday February 19, at Giles County Hospital were held Thursday February 20 at 2 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with Rev. Mack Pinkleton, Rev. J. W. McCollough and Rev. Earl Edwards officiating. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Holt was born in Giles County, the son of the late Yancey E. and Sarah Watson Holt. He was a retired farmer.<br />Besides his wife Lila Birdsong Holt of Bunker Hill, he is survived by one son, William (Bud) Holt of Bunker Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Melvin Martin and Miss Peggy Sue Holt, both of Bunker Hill; two brothers, Leon Holt of Ft. Worth, Texas, and Yancey Holt of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Allen Watson, Mrs. Martin Brewer, Mrs. Lee Taylor, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Rollie Beard of Belfast, Tenn., Mrs. Nora Mae Martin of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., and four grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Yancey Earl The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1977<br />Yancey Earl Holt, 64, of Route 5, Pulaski died Saturday March 12, 1977 in Fairhaven Nursing Home. He was retired from Maremont Gabriel.<br />The parents of Mr. Holt were the late Yancey Earl and the late Sarah Watson Holt, of Bunker Hill. His funeral was held at Carr and Erwin Chapel Monday March 14 at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Survivors include one son, Earl Brown Holt, and one daughter, Mrs. Rachel Stovall of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Allen Watson, Mrs. Martin Brewer, Mrs. Lee Taylor , all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Raleigh Beard of Belfast and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HOPKINS, Elizabeth Scales The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hopkins, 81, died Monday, August 16 at Giles County Hospital. She was the wife of John H. Hopkins.<br />Services were held Wednesday, August 18 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Bill Moss officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bue and Hatcher Brown Scales.<br />Other than her husband, she is survived by one son, Walter Hopkins; one grandchild and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HOPKINS, John Hamilotn The Pulaski Citizen 08 Sep 1976<br />Funeral services for John H. Hopkins, 94, a retired farmer, of Route 4, Pulaski, who died Sunday, September 12 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia were held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o;clock at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. William Moss was the officiant.<br />Mr. Hopkins who was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Sam and Docia Aymett Hopkins, was married to the late Elizabeth Scales Hopkins<br />Survivors include a son, Walter Hopkins of Pulaski; a grandson and one great grandson.<br />HOPKINS, William E. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />William E. Hopkins, Sr., Fayetteville, 77, died Sunday, January 23 in Lincoln County Hospital. Services were held Monday, January 24 at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Mulberry Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Leslie Grey Hopkins, Fayetteville; son, William E. Hopkins, Jr., Athens, Ga.; a stepson, William E. Motlow, Fayetteville; and a step-daughter, Mrs. George Townes, Shelbyville.<br /><br /><br />HOSAY, Martha Hurt The Giles Free Press 02 Feb 1977<br />Mrs. Martha Hurt Hosay, 80, Route 5, Pulaski, died Wednesday, January 26, 1977 at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29, at Bennett-May Chapel Check<br /><br />HOWARD, Clarence The Giles Free Press 05 Jan 1977<br />Clarence Howard, 73. A resident of Merihil Nursing Home, Lewisburg, died Wednesday, December 29, 1976, at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Sat., Jan. 1 at Jordan Funeral Home with burial in the Agnew Cemetery, the Rev. W. E. Camp officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Walter and Estell Howard. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sadie Howard, Nashville; a daughter, Mrs. Reva Martin, Shelbyville; a sister, Mrs. Annie Lou Goff, Pulaski; a brother, Wayman Howard, Pulaski; and a grandson.<br /><br />HOWARD, Estes B. and Edwena Stevenson Howard The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1971<br />Funeral services for Estes B. Howard and wife, Mrs. Edwena Stevenson Howard were held Thursday, April 22 at Kersey Funeral Home, Auburndale, Fla. Masonic services were conducted at the graveside by the Auburndale Lodge of 135 F and A. M. Interment in Auburndale Cemetery.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Lakeland, Fla. were killed in an auto accident on Sunday, April 18 near Orlando, Fla.<br />Mr. Howard, a native of Shrewsbury, Mass., was a member of the Congretational Church and a Mason. He was employed by a comptroller for Apopka Citrus Growers Supply at Apopka, Fla.<br />Mrs. Howard, daughter of Mrs. Orlean Young Stevenson, of Auburndale, Fla., and the late Edgar L. Stevenson was employed by the Polk County tax Assessor&#8217;s office in Bartow, Fla. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Lakeland, Fla., and a native Giles Countian.<br /><br />HOWARD, Mamie Haney The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Mrs.Mamie Howard, 90, died Monday, February 14 in Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Services were held Tuesday, February 15 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiated.<br />Born August 4, 1881 in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late William Presley and Mary Dollins Haney. Her husband was the late N. S. Howard.<br /><br />She is survived by one son, Smith Howard, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Melvin Vinson, Pulaski; two brothers, Hershel Haney, Everett Haney, both of Minor Hill; two grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />HUDDLESTON, Marie Allen The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Marie A. Huddleston, 27, Lakeland, Fla., died at the Lakeland General Hospital, August 3, after a short illness.<br />She had taught Biology for the past four years at Kathleen High School in Lakeland. She is survived by her husband, David, a daughter, Gerri Marie, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Otis Allen and a brother, Philip Allen, all of Lakeland. She was the granddaughter of Mrs. F. P. Dunnavant of Elkton.<br />Memorial services were held Thursday, August 5, at the Westminister Presbyterian Church, Lakeland, Fla., by Dr. Everette A. Cremer.<br /><br />HUGHES, Elmer Louis The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jan 1970<br />Elmer Louis Hughes, 69, died Saturday, January 3, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Hughes were conducted Monday morning, January 5, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Brown&#8217;s Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hughes was born May 11, 1900, the son of the late Louis D. Hughes and Lula Osburn Hughes.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lettie Mae Beddingfield Hughes; three sons, Leon Hughes, Fayetteville, David Hughes, Bethel, Charles Ray Hughes, Chesterfield, Ind.; one daughter, Mrs. Doris Rogers, Marian, Ind.; one brother, Gilbert Hughes, Elkmont, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Webb, Savannah; fifteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHES, Margaret Elizabeth Osborne The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1970<br />Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Hughes, 89, died Monday, June 8, in the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 9, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born September 7, 1880, the daughter of the late Jack and Prudie G. Osborne. Her husband was the late Carter Hughes.<br />Survivors include one son, W. Robert Hughes, Portsmouth, Va.; one daughter, Miss Helen Hughes, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Alice Case, Athens, Ala., and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHES, Willie Robert The Pulaski Citizen 02 Jun 1976<br />Portsmouth &#8211; Willie Robert Hughes, 72, of 66 Parkview Ave., the husband of Catherine Hewitt Hughes, died today in a Norfolk hospital. A native of Elkton, Tenn., he lived in this area for 40 years. He was retired from the Navy with 23 years service and retired from the Little Creek Amphibious Base where he worked as a heating plant engineer. He was a member of Deep Creek Baptist Church.<br /><br />Surviving also are two daughters, Mrs. P. N. (Carole) Davidson of Chesapeake, Mrs. Robbin Rinehart of Virginia Beach; and a sister Miss Helen L. Hughes of Portsmouth.<br />Funeral arrangements are pending ar Brennan-Morlino Funeral Home.<br /><br />HUGHEY, Knox Holt The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1978<br />Knox Holt Hughey, 37, Pulaski, died Thursday night, April 27, 1978, in Warm Springs, Georgia. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 30, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hughey, Frankewing; his wife, Sue Chapman Hughey, a daughter, Yolanda Hughey; and a son, Barry Hughey, all of Warm Springs, Georgia; and a brother, Billy Bob Hughey, Nashville.<br /><br />HUGHEY, Knox Howard The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1979<br />Knox Howard Hughey, 75, a retired service station operator, of Frankewing died in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Saturday, December 15. Funeral services were conducted Monday by the Rev. Frank Rouse at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 1:00 p. m. with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A Lincoln County native, Mr. Hughey was the son of the late Robert and Lillie Smith Hughey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Holt Hughey; a son, Billy Bob Hughey, Nashville, and a half-sister, Beatrice Johnson, Nashville; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />HULSEY, Mary Emma The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />Final rites were held Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 11 o&#8217;clock in First Methodist Church for Mrs. Mary Emma Hulsey, who passed away Nov. 21 at her home at Safford, Arizona. The Rev. Robert Bjorklund officiated. Concluding services and burial followed in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. Arrangements were under the direction of the Caldwell Funeral Home.<br />A native of Bryson, Mrs. Hulsey was born July 30, 1884 to Buena Vista Darnell and Francis Hulsey. In 1943, at the age of 59, Mrs. Hulsey moved to California then later to Arizona where she settled in San Simon where she lived for nine years. Six years ago she moved to Safford, living here until her death. She was a life-long member of the Methodist Church.<br />Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Frances D. Townsend and Mrs. Martha Conrad, both of Safford. Also surviving are a son, Robert Allen Downing of Safford, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HUNTER, Lucille G. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1971<br />Miss Lucille G. Hunter died Sunday, September 19, 1971 at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Services were held Tuesday, September 21 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Rufus and Mary Etta Collins Hunter.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Phillip D. Houston, Memphis; one niece, Mrs. Ruth Houston Jarvis, Houston, Texas and one nephew, Ted Houston, Vicksburg, Miss.<br /><br />HUNTER, Mary Alma Sandlin The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Mary Alma Hunter, 84, of Minor Hill, died Saturday, August 7 at the Athens Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Sunday, August 8 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Alden Hendrix officiated.<br />Born May 8, 1887 in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fason Sandlin. Her husband was the late David Hunter.<br />Survivors include three sons, Fred Hunter, Minor Hill; Edward Hunter, Murfreesboro; Kenneth Hunter, Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Freeman Sandlin, Bartow, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Lora Riggo, Mrs. Bruce Reynolds, both of Eagleville, Fla.; seven grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren.<br /><br />HUNTER, William Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1970<br />William Clyde Hunter, 81, a retired Decatur, Alabama police lieutenant, died Saturday, January 24, in a Decatur hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, January 26, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the First Baptist Church in Decatur, with Rev. Billy Stephenson officiating with burial in Decatur City Cemetery.<br />A native of Pulaski he left Giles County in 1923.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Patty Scoggin Hunter; three sons, Thomas F. and Oran B. Hunter of Decatur and W. C. Hunter, Jr. of Greenville, S. C.; four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Butler of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Casey Terry, Mrs. Ben A. Rister of Decatur, and Mrs. Jack Kay of Lacey Springs, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Mary White, Florence, Ala.; nineteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br /><br />HURD, William Henry The Pulaski Citizen 06 Apr 1977<br />William Henry Hurd, 65, of Route 1, Prospect, a retired farmer, died Wednesday, March 30 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Joe Pope and the Rev. Harry Elyea. Burial followed in Kedron Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Yelma Edwards Hurd; a son, W. H. Hurd of Pulaski; three sisters, Bertha Alexander of Jackson, Mrs. Jane McClain of Lynchville, Ark. and Mrs. Laura Duncan of Molton, Ala.; two brothers, William Allen Hurd of Pulaski and Tom Hurd of Jackson and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HUTTON, Virginia Garrett The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br /><br />Mrs. Virginia Hutton, 76, died December 7, 1970 in a Nashville Hospital. Services were held Wednesday, December 9, at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Herbert McNeese officiated.<br />Born March 12, 1894 in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Lucendia Flanagan Garrett. Her husband was the late John H. Hutton.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. James F. Britton; two sons, Emmett B. Hutton, Nasvhille, Warner J. Hutton, Hendersonville; one sister, Mrs. J. G. Parr, Lawrence County; one brother, H. E. Garrett, Amarillo, Texas and eleven grandchildren.<br /><br />HUSTON, Tommie Juanita Ruark The Pulaski Citizen 05 Mar 1975<br />Mrs. Tommie Juanita Huston, 84, died on February 28, 1975 at Oak Wood Hall Nursing Home, Lewisburg, Tenn. Funeral services were held at 2:00 Sunday, March 2, 1975 at the First Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Athens Cemetery, Athens, Ala.<br />Mrs. Huston was born July 23, 1890 in Maury County. Her parents were ht late William C. and Ella Matthew Ruark. She was married to the late William Gist Huston.<br />She is survived by one son, William Wallace Huston of Florida, one brother, William McKinley Ruark, Florence, Ala., two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HYATT, Allen Brown The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1972<br />Allen Brown Hyatt, age 61, of Pulaski died Wednesday, October 4 at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. His parents were the late John L. and Mary Pate Hyatt. He was married to Maggie White Hyatt.<br />Survivors include his wife, one son, James of Ontario, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Sue Fogg, Mrs. Louise Derryberry, Mrs. Ruth Malone and Mrs. Elizabeth Vandiver, all of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, October 6, at 2:00 p.m. in Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiated the service.<br /><br />HYATT, Eldridge H. (Slim) The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />Funeral services for Eldridge H. (Slim) Hyatt, 67, were held Friday, December 19, in Cole and Garrett Funeral Home, Hendersonville, with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.<br />Mr. Hyatt died Wednesday, December 17, at Madison Hospital with a heart attack after several years of declining health.<br />He was the son of the late Howard and Maggie Farley Hyatt and a retired railroad employee.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Clouse, of Madison, Mrs. Marcus Smith of Gallatin; one son, Samuel David Hyatt of Hendersonville; one grandchild; one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Archie Howell, Columbia, Mrs. Dossie Sue Walls, Lewisburg; one brother, Will Hyatt, Dallas, Texas; two half-sisters, Mrs. Jewel Johnson, Pulaski, Mrs. Frances Seagraves, Columbia; five half-brothers, Charlie Hyatt, Columbia, Willard Hyatt, Thomas Hyatt, Pulaski, W. L. Hyatt, and Homer Hyatt, Louisville, Ky.<br /><br /><br />HYATT, Judge Willard The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />Judge Willard Hyatt, 54, died Wednesday, February 18, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, February 20, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Judge Hyatt was born November 5, 1915, the son of the late James Howard and Alma Craig Hyatt.<br />Survivors include five brothers, Charlie Hyatt, Columbia, Thomas Hyatt, Pulaski, William Lawrence Hyatt and Homer Truman Hyatt, Louisville, Ky., and Will Hyatt, Dallas, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. Jewel Johnson, Pulaski, Mrs. Frances Seagraves, Mrs. Flem Howard, both of Columbia, and Mrs. Clarence Walls, Lewisburg.<br /><br />HYATT, Robert Dudley The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1970<br />Robert Dudley Hyatt, 59, died Friday night, May 8, in a Nashville Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 10 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating.<br />Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, he was born April 28, 1911, the son of the late Harvey M. and Nina Pearl Dunnavant Hyatt.<br />Survivors include four brothers, James Hyatt, William P. Hyatt, and Russell Hyatt all of Pulaski, and Charles Hyatt, Charleston, S. C.<br /><br />INGRAM, Clara Belle The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1971<br />Services for Miss Clara Belle Ingram, 84, were held Monday, Oct. 25 at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 10 o&#8217;clock, with burial in Brick Church Cemetery. Miss Ingram died October 24, 1971, at Giles County Hospital following a brief illness.<br />Born February 9, 1887 in Giles County she was a daughter of the late George Washington and Mary Elizabeth Rutledge Ingram. She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Edgar T. Ball, Sr., and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />INGRAM, Maude Hayes The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1974<br />Mrs. Maude Hayes Ingram, 86, died Wednesday Community Hospital in Lewisburg of a heart attack.<br />Mrs. Ingram, who has been in failing health the last three years and recently suffered a broken hip was the wife of Professor Ed Ingram and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.Bud Hayes of the Friendship community.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs Tom Haney of Panama City, Fla., and two sons Stanley Ingram of Lewisburg and Joe M. Ingram of Shelbyville.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete and the body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br /><br /><br />INMAN, Anita Fay The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1978<br />Miss Anita Fay Inman, 22 year old daughter of Lt. And Mrs. J. C. Inman of Columbia died Sunday, July 23 following an extended illness.<br />Miss Inman was born in Giles County May 20, 1956. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Survivors besides her parents include one sister, Mrs. Robert Eugene Orr; three brothers, Tim, Ron, and Sam Inman, all of Columbia; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ola Mae Inman and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ernest Pate, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />JACKSON, Ben D. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1971<br />Ben D. Jackson, 87, passed away Saturday, January 16, in the Memphis Baptist Hospital. Formerly of Pulaski, he was a retired Western Union operator.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former Katie Clay Crow; one sister, Mrs. J. T. Gilbert and one niece, Mrs. James Sims.<br /><br />JACKSON, Thomas Cecil The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1970<br />Thomas Cecil Jackson, 35, died Friday, October 16 at his home on the Columbia Highway. Services were held Sunday at 2:00 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born September 22, 1935, he was the son of Cecil Jackson and the late Vera Shelton Jackson. He was employed at Maremont Gabriel.<br />Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Robinson Jackson; his father, Cecil Jackson; one brother, Clay Jackson of Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. William Owens of Pulaski and Mrs. O. B. Harwell of Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />JAMES, Charles Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1970<br />Charles Thomas James, 44, farmer of Route 3, Lynnville, was killed instantly at 1:30 a. m. Sunday, Jan. 11, when struck by a car as he attempted to cross icy Highway 31, two miles north of Waco, after having stopped another motorist in an effort to obtain help after the automobile in which he had been a passenger slide into a ditch and hit a fence row. His death marked the first traffic fatality in Giles County this year.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel<br />by Artie Collins, Church of Christ minister, and burial was in Elk Ridge Cemetery near Lynnville. A native of Giles County, Mr. James was born Feb. 18, 1925 and was the son of Mrs. Myrtle Davis James and the late Morgan M. James.<br />In addition to his mother, James is survived by a brother, Sam James, of Lynnville.<br /><br />JAMES, Ola Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1979<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Ola Franklin James, 79, of Ethridge, died Wednesday, December 5, 1979, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 1:00 p.m. at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with interment in Liberty Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Wiley Powell and the Rev. Leslie Smith were the officiants.<br />Mr. James, a retired farmer, was the son of the late George and Mary Ann Page James. Survivors include a son, Ray James of Phoenix, Ariz.; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Scott and Mrs. Adyne Wheeler, Benton Harbor, Mich.; two brothers, Alvie James, Pulaski and George James, North Carolina; sister, Mrs. Pearl Crumbley, Dyersburg; 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JAMES, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1970<br />Robert Lee James, 67, died Thursday, February 12, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Saturday afternoon, February 14, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Rudolph Janes. Burial was in the Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born July 18, 1902, the son of the late Andrew and Annie Hardiman James.<br />Survivors include one brother, Roy James, Kedron; two nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />JAMES, Sam Keaton The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1971<br />Sam Keaton James, died Thursday evening, March 25, 1971 at his home 762 Oakdale Ave., Madison.<br />He is survived by wife, Mrs. Lillious James, Madison; daughters, Mrs. Margaret Slaughter, Madison and Mrs. Stella Gentry, Tampa, Fla.; five grandchildren.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock by Rev. S. D. Organ and Rev. Horace Wilkerson. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. He was born in Prospect.<br />Madison Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JENKINS, Lige Pinkelton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br />Lige Pinkelton Jenkins, 69, died Tuesday morning, March 3, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, March 4, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Herbert McNeese officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 3, 1900, the son of the late John and Loretta Jenkins.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ocia Franklin Jenkins; five sons, Lige Jenkins, Jr., Columbia, Alfred Jenkins, Lynnville, Walter Jenkins, College Grove, Billy Jenkins, Pulaski, Jerry Jenkins, Lynnville; four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Owens, Lynnville, Mrs. Billy Joe Cox, Bodenham, Miss Ola Mae Jenkins, Miss Kathleen Jenkins, both of Lynnville; four sisters, Mrs. Ara Newton, Pulaski, Mrs. Ula May Sweeney, Cornersville, Mrs. Alma Gowan, Pulaski, and Mrs. Minnie Bartlett, Lewisburg; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />JENNINGS, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1970<br /><br />Robert Lee Jennings of Hendersonville, Tenn., died Thursday night, May 14, at Madison Hospital, Madison, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, May 16 at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home at Hendersonville, with burial in Forrest Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife Byrominnie Thurman Garrett Jennings; one son, Robert Lee Jennings, Jr., and two daughters.<br />Mr. Jennings was a native of Sumner County and was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Hendersonville Church of Christ.<br /><br />JETT, Jennie Doggett The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1971<br />Mrs. Jennie Doggett Jett, 76, died June 17 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hollis Collins at Elkton. Her husband was the late Johnnie T. Jett.<br />Services were held Friday, June 18 at the McDaniel Funeral Home, Cornersville, with burial in Mars Hill Cemetery. Eston Macon, Cornersville Church of Christ minister, officiated. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George and Alberta McMillan Doggett.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Howard Pinkston, Cornersville, Mrs. Hollis Collins, Elkton and Mrs. Lorene Whitehead of Las Vegas, Nevada; one son Jack Jett of Cornersville; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Frank The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1974<br />Frank Johnson, 78, of Route 2, Pulaski died Wednesday, August 21 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral rites were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Johnson was the son of the late Sid and Gertrude McAlister Johnson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Felker Johnson; two sons, Kieffer Johnson of Pulaski and Rivers Johnson of Huntsville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. N. T. Petty of Bodenham and Mrs. Hubert Ratliffe of Aspen Hill; three grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />JOHNSON, George Washington The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />George Washington Johnson, 85 of Blythville, Ark., formerly of Giles County, died Wednesday, January 26. Services were held Friday, January 28 at Swift Funeral Home in Oscelo, Ark., with burial there.<br />He is survived by one son, G. W. Johnson; five daughters, Mrs. Naomi Parks, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Robert Tarpley, Nashville, Mrs. Evelyn Lovett, DeKalb, Ill., Mrs. Frencie Bostic, St. Louis, Mo.; ten grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, James Everette The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1976<br /><br />Mr. James Everette Johnson, 31, Route 1, Cornersville, drowned June 5, 1976 while fishing at a lake between Lynnville and Cornersville. Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Tuesday, June 8 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Johnson, Lynnville, Route 1.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by a daughter, Judy Lynn Johnson, Route 1, Minor Hill; five sisters, Mrs. Betty Ferguson and Mrs. Wanda Osborne, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Stewart, Columbus, Miss., Mrs. Peggy Workman, Lynnville, and Mrs. Linda Yant, Pulaski; and three brothers, Billy Johnson, Mt. Pleasant, Larry Johnson, Ethridge, and Michael Johnson of Pulaski.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Jennie Hardison The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1970<br />Mrs. Jennie Hardison Johnson, 80, died Wednesday morning, August 19, in Rutherford County Hospital, Murfreesboro.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, August 20, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Elk Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born July 13, 1890, he daughter of the late M. A. and Mary Harris Hardison.<br />Survivors include two sons, Garland Johnson, Lynnville and Jasper Johnson, Murfreesboro; four grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Jimmy Richard The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1977<br />Jimmy Richard Johnson, 21, of Aspen Hill, died Friday, March 11, 1977 at a Huntsville hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Sun. March 13, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial following at Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and an employee of Giles County Highway Department, Mr. Johnson was the son of Mr. John F. Johnson and Mrs. Annie Wakefield Johnson of Prospect.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Matthews Johnson; one son, Michael Travis Johnson; eight sisters, Mrs. Margaret Potts and Mrs. Judy Hickman, both of Prospect, Mrs. Flora Holt, Mrs. Zuma Reeves, and Mrs. Dolly Russell, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Geneva Brown, Spring Hill, Mrs. Sue Johnson, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Bonnie Widner of New Mexico; five brothers, Ed Johnson, Columbia, Roger Johnson, Athens, Ala., Donald Johnson, West Virginia, and Johnny Johnson, Jr. and William Johnson both of Prospect.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Joe Stanford The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1970<br />Joe Stanford Johnson, 22, of Ardmore was killed around 12:30 a.m. in a two car crash on U. S. 64, 11 miles east of Pulaski&#8230;.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a. m. at Ardmore Methodist Church with burial in Hastings Cemetery.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Mary Jean The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1974<br /><br />The roads and highways of Giles County claimed their second life of the year last Thursday afternoon when a 17-year-old Giles County High School senior, Miss Mary Jean Johnson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Johnson of the Bunker Hill community, was killed about five miles east of Pulaski on Highway 64 in a one-car accident.<br />Funeral services for Miss Johnson were held Saturday, February 23, at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Carl Felker officiated at the service.<br />According to investigating State Trooper Anson Yeager, Miss Johnson lost control of the vehicle on the rainy wet pavement of Highway 64, East, while traveling east. The car then ran off the left side of the road and hit a rock embankment. An eye witness said the vehicle then flipped approximately 10 feet in midair and came to rest on its top in the middle of the highway. Miss Johnson was killed instantly. She was the only occupant of the death car. The accident occurred around 3:45 on Thursday afternoon.<br />Born July 3, 1956 in Giles County, Miss Johnson was the daughter of Jake and Anna Mary Minatra Johnson and was in her last year of high school at G. C. H. S.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Ronnie, Rex, and Steve Johnson, all of Bunker Hill; and three sisters, Mrs. Bud Holt, Miss Darlene Johnson, and Miss Delyne Johnson, all also of Bunker Hill.<br /><br />JOHNSON, May Felker The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1978<br />Funeral services for Mrs. May Felker Johnson, 78, of Route 2, Pulaski who died Sunday, January 1 in Giles County Hospital were held Monday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Marcus Nickell and Church of Christ minister Andy Brown were the officiants.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Johnson was the daughter of the late James S. and Martha Ann Crowder Felker. She was married to the late Frank Johnson.<br />Survivors include two sons, Rivers Johnson, Huntsville, Ala., and Kieffer Johnson, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Hatfield, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Ruth Williams, Lawrenceburg; a brother, James Felker, Nashville; three grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Mickey E. The Pulaski Citizen 09 May 1973<br />Mrs. Mickey E. Johnson, age 92, of the Bodenham Community died Sunday May 6 in Giles County Hospital. Her parents were the late Sam and Ell Appleton. She was married to James L. Johnson.<br />Survivors include four sons, Luther, Sherman, Lincoln and Alley Johnson all of Bodenham; two daughters, Mrs. Viola May La Croix of Bodenham and Mrs. Maize Birdsong of Bodenham; two brothers, John Appleton of Veto, Ala., and Weakley Appleton of Michigan; 17 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren.<br />Services were held Tuesday, May 8 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br /><br />JOHNS, Geneva Thurman The Giles Free Press 05 Feb 1975<br />Mrs. R. M. Johns, 72, Lynnville, died Friday, January 31, 1975 at Maury County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sun., Feb. 2 at Williams Funeral Home, Columbia, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Thurman and widow of the late Robert Mitchell Johns. She was a member of the Taylor&#8217;s Chapel United Methodist Church.<br />She is survived by two sons, William T. and Joe Johns, Columbia; a sister, Mrs. Robert Collier, Stiversville; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Robert Terry The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1971<br />A Giles County native, Chief Petty Officer Thomas Jerry Johnson, 28, was killed Friday in a plane crash in Missouri. He was on a routine training flight, according to a Navy spokesman. Details of the plane crash could not be learned at this time.<br />Chief Petty Officer Johnson was stationed at Norfolk, Va., and had been in the Navy for eight years. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Johnson of the Bunker Hill community.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marilyn Johnson; four sisters, Mrs. William Holt, Miss Delyn Johnson, Miss Dolene Johnson and Miss Mary Jean Johnson, all of Bunker Hill Community and three brothers, Rex Johnson, Steve Johnson and Ronnie Johnson, also of Bunker Hill Community.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Thomas Richard The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1971<br />Tommie Richard Johnson, 81, died Monday, Jan. 4 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. He was the husband of the late Nannie Hardin Johnson.<br />Services were held Wednesday, Jan. 6 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Bro. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John H. and Martha Sneed Johnson. He was a retired handle mill worker.<br />Survivors include two sons, W. Murray Johnson, Orlando, Fla., and Robert L. Johnson, Winter Garden, Fla.; six daughters, Mrs. Katherine Cole, Mrs. Jewell Sweeney, Mrs. Martha Beaver, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Myrtle Young, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Edith Hanna, Maystown, Illinois, Mrs. Dorothy Cagle, Binger, Oklahoma; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Lou Durham, Mrs. Ethel Myers, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Lela Ray, Memphis; two brothers, John Johnson, Prospect, Robert Johnson, Pima, Arizona; thirty-seven grandchildren and forty-one great grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSTON, James Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1971<br />James Thomas Johnston, 96, died Thursday, November 11 in Giles County Hospital. Services were held Saturday, November 13 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Bill Moss officiated.<br /><br />Born October 24, 1875, he was the son of the late Thomas Pinkney and Mary E. Reed Johnston. His wife was the late Rena Anderson Johnston.<br />Survivors include his three sons, Thomas Johnston, Frank Johnston, Archie Johnston; one daughter, Mrs. Roscoe Millet, Florence, Ala.; thirteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Alice Doggett The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Alice Doggett Jones, 98, died Wednesday, December 24, at the Medi-center in Lewisburg after an illness of eight weeks.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning, December 27, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in McDaniel Funeral Home with Bro. Esten Macon, minister of Cornersville Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Jones, a member of the Cornersville Church of Christ, was born June 29, 1871, the daughter of the late Allen Polk Doggett, a Civil War Veteran and Hannah London Doggett. Her husband died in 1932.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Nunley, Oak Ridge, Mrs. Joe T. Robinson, Brick Church; one son, Elwyn C. Jones, Lawrenceburg; fifteen grandchildren; thirty-nine great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Andrew Morris The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1970<br />Andrew Morris Jones, 44, died Tuesday night, March 10, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, March 12, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Wayland Hartsfield and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 11, 1925, the son of the late Andrew McCoy and Dora McRee Jones.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Johnson Jones; three sons, Henry Jones and Larry Jones, Minor Hill, Eddie Jones, Pulaski; one daughter, Miss Sue Jones, Minor Hill; five brothers, Thurman Jones, Mahlon Jones, Riley Jones, Waters Jones, all of Giles County, and Jack Jones, Scottsboro, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Nobel Legg, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Harold Edmundson, Nashville, Mrs. Lon Rothburn, Kalamazoo, Mich.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Carl Alvin The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1970<br />Carl A. Jones, 49, died Saturday, August 15, in Shreveport, La.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, August 17, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born August 23, 1920, the son of the late Thomas Walter and Maude Hargrove Jones.<br /><br />Survivors include one brother, Walter R. Jones, Pulaski; six sisters, Mrs. Clyde Marror, Nashville, Mrs. Nina Mabry, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Sarah Farrow, Richmond, Va., Mrs. Jane Templeton, Radessa, La., Mrs. June Davis, Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Paul Dugger, Ft. Worth, Texas.<br /><br />JONES, Daniel Fred The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1975<br />Daniel Fred Jones, 80, retired from International Minerals, died Sunday, January 19, 1975 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Mr. Jones, a Giles County native was married to Leona Wall Jones. He was the son of the late Daniel H. and Rebecca K. Jones.<br />Services were held Monday, January 20th at 1 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin, James Merritt officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Leona Wall Jones of Pulaski; one son, Lee F. Jones of Centerville; one daughter, Mrs. Katherine Smith of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Kate Powers of Mt. Pleasant; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Elwyn C. The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />Elwyn C. Jones, 55, a former resident of Giles County, died Friday, May 22, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternooon, may 24, in the First Street Church of Christ, Lawrenceburg. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born November 15, 1914, he was the son of the late Alice Doggett and Henry Brice Jones.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue Chapman Jones; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Weaver, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Debbie Mullins, Pulaski; two sons, Don Jones, Leoma, James Jones, Anchorville, Mich.; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Nunley, Oak Ridge, and Mrs. Sally Robinson, Pulaski.<br /><br />JONES, Ernest Alvie The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1970<br />Ernest Alvie Jones, 83, died Wednesday morning, July 22, in the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Jones, a retired grocer, will be held Thursday afternoon, July 23, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Moss and the Rev. Gene Gober officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born January 3, 1887, the son of the late Winfield and Laura Farris Jones.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dimple Butler Jones, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. E. T. Bass, Jr., Pulaski; three sons, William G. Jones, Pulaski, Edward Jones, Nashville, Henry Butler Jones, Morristown; eleven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Nashville, and Mrs. L. H. Roberts and Mrs. Miller Hamlett, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />JONES, Helen Marie Buchanan The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />Mrs. Helen Marie Jones, 58, died Thursday, April 30, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, May 2, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born October 1, 1911, the daughter of Mrs. Emma Shaffer, and the late John Buchanan.<br />Survivors in addition to her mother include her husband, Harry Jones; one daughter, Mrs. Jack R. Thomas, Hendersonville; two brothers, A. R. Buchanan and John E. Buchanan, both of Minor Hill.<br /><br />JONES, James Aubrey The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />James Aubrey Jones, 53, of Goodsprings, died Friday, February 25 at Maury County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Lillian White Jones.<br />Services were held Sunday, Feb. 27 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Booth&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery.<br />Born August 11, 1918 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Clay and Mary Davis Jones. He was a carpenter.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, Douglas Jones, Rome, Ga., Stanley Jones; Donnie Jones, Goodsprings; two daughters, Mrs. Terry Clark, Knoxville; Mrs. Terry Bass, Goodsprings; one brother, T. C. Jones, Goodsprings; two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence White, Lexington, Ala.; Mrs. Wallace Ezell, Five Points and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, J. Goodloe The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1970<br />Funeral services for J. Goodloe Jones, 86, prominent Ardmore Banker, were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, December 20 at the First Baptist Church in Ardmore. Masonic ceremonies were conducted at the graveside with burial in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Mr. Jones died December 19 at Giles County Hospital following a long illness. Since the bank of Ardmore was founded in 1918, Mr. Jones had been associated with the bank. In 1963, he was appointed as president of the bank. In February of this year, he accepted the position of vice-president and continued in this position until the time of his death.<br />He was a charter member of the Ardmore Rotary Club, a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 699, a member of the First Baptist Church. He also served as a former postmaster at the Ardmore Post Office.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Roma Sanderson Jones and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Merle Jones, both of Ardmore.<br /><br />JONES, John W. The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1971<br />Funeral services for Johnny Jones, 74, retired postmaster of Prospect, were held Sunday, March 21 at 2 p. m. at Prospect Methodist Church, the Rev. Bill Moss and Rev. Rudolph James officiated. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Jones died March 18 at a hospital in Tampa, Fla., after several months illness. Since Nov. 1970, he and Mrs. Jones had been living with their daughter, Mrs. O. B. Matthews and her family in Tampa.<br />He was born Sept. 24, 1896, at Jones Branch in Giles County, the son of the late William Thomas and Tennie Howard Jones.<br />Before his retirement he was postmaster at Prospect, for several years. Prior to his appointement as Postmaster he was a Railway Mail Clerk. At one time, he was also a teacher in Giles County Schools.<br />He was a member of Prospect Methodist Church, serving as Steward and Sunday School Supt. He was a veteran of World War I, and a Mason.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Emma Ruth Gilbert Jones; a daughter, Mrs. O. B. Matthews; a son, William Wade Jones of Prospect; four sisters, Mrs. Gene Edmundson, Pulaski, Mrs. Louie A. Edmundson of Bethel, Mrs. Herman Smith of Ashville, N. C., Mrs. Charles Montgomery of Jackson; two brothers, Arthur Jones of Donelson, Ira Jones of Ashville, N. C., and two grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, John Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1971<br />Funeral services for Johnny Jones, 74, retired postmaster of Prospect, were held Sunday, March 21, at 2 p. m. at Prospect Methodist Church. The Rev. Bill Moss and Rev. Rudolf Janes officiated. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Jones died March 18 at a hospital in Tampa, Fla., after several months illness. Since November, 1970, he and Mrs. Jones had been living with their daughter, Mrs. O. B. Mathews and her family in Tampa.<br />He was born Sept. 24, 1896 at Jones Branch n Giles County, the son of the late William Thomas and Tennie Howard Jones.<br />Before his retirement he was postmaster at Prospect for several years. Prior to his appointment as Postmaster he was a Railway Mail Clerk. At one time, he was also a teacher in Giles County Schools.<br />He was a member of Prospect Methodist Church serving as Steward and Sunday School Supt. He was a veteran of World War I, and a Mason.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Emma Ruth Gilbert Jones; a daugthter, Mrs. O.B. Mathews; a son William Wade Jones of Prospect; four sisters, Mrs. Gene Edmundson of Pulaski, Mrs. Louie A. Edmundson of Bethel, Mrs. Herman Smith of Ashville, N. C., Mrs. Charles Montgomery of Jackson; two brothers, Arthur Jones of Donelson, Ira Jones of Asheville, N. C. and two grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Lucille Blair The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1971<br />Miss Lucille Blair Jones, 77, of New York City, died Sunday, July 11, 1971 at St. Luke Hospital in New York.<br />Graveside services were held Wednesday, July 14, at Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />Formerly of Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late James Lew and Lucille Pack Jones. Mr. Jones served as City Recorder for 22 years.<br /><br />Miss Jones was a graduate of Columbia University.<br />She is survived by one sister, Miss Lunette Jones of New York City, N. Y.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Whitten Drake The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jan 1972<br />Whitten Drake Jones, 87, died Tuesday, January 4, in Giles County Hospital. Services will be held Thursday, January 6, 10:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born December 7, 1884 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Whitten and Mattie Drake Jones. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one son, Horace Jones; one daughter, Mrs. Flora Hannah; two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Wilkie Waldrup The Pulaski Citizen 01 Aug 1973<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, July 31, at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel for Mrs. Wilkie Waldrup Jones, 82, of the New Zion Cummunity, by Church of Christ minister, James Merritt. Interment followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native Giles Countian, she was the daughter of Polk and Delilah Morrow Waldrup and was a member of New Zion Church of Christ.<br />Survivors are her husband, Elmon Jones; one daughter, Mrs. Milford Compton; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Barrett, Columbia and Mrs. Marcus Clifton, Kingston, Okla.; one brother, Otis Waldrup, Columbia; two granddaughters, Mrs. Wilson Musgrove and Miss Glenda Faye Compton, both of Prospect and one great-grandson, Jason Musgrove, Prospect.<br /><br />JORDAN, Bertha Coleman The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1970<br />Mrs. Bertha Jordan, 69, Pulaski Mortician, died Sunday at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Campbell AME Church with the Rev. A. P. King officiating. Interment will be in Maplewood Cemetery<br />Mrs. Jordan was the daughter of the late Hosea and Georgia Howard Coleman. She was a member of Campbell Chapel AME Church, and served on the board of trustees. She was also president of the Women&#8217;s Missionary Society of the church. She was married to the late Phillip W. Jordan.<br />Since 1936, she has operated Jordan Mortuary and was a member of Tennessee State Funeral Directors. A member of the Giles County Home Demonstration Council, she was also on the Citizens Advisory Committee of the Chamber of Commerce.<br />She was active in Civic and Community affairs. She was a member of the National Funeral Home Directors association; the Pulaski Homemakers Club and Church WomenUnited.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. W. D. Savage of Pulaski; a son, John H. Jordan of Pleasantville, New Jersey; four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Kassyberry of Alta Dena, Calif., Mrs. Clarist Bowen and Mrs. Ella Wilkins, both of Nashville and Mrs. Pearl Kidd of Dallas, Texas; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KELLAM, William R. &#8220;Red&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1974<br />Funeral services for William R. &#8220;Red&#8221; Kellam, 62, of Pulaski who died Wednesday, July 3 in Veterans Hospital in Nashville, were held Friday, July 5, at 2 o&#8217;clock p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A lifetime native of Giles County, Mr. Kellam was the son of Mrs. Roy Kellam of Pulaski and the late Mr. Kellam.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include one daughter, Mrs. Brenda Evans of Nashville; two sisters, Margaret Hayes of Memphis and Mrs. Gertrude Mayfield of Nashville and one brother, Edward Kellam of Nashville.<br /><br />KAISER, J. M. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1971<br />J. M. Kaiser, 81, died Friday, April 23, at Oakhill Hall in Lewisburg.<br />Services were at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, Sunday, at 3:00 p. m. with burial in Mars Cemetery. Rev. Mack Wayne Craig officiated.<br />He was the son of the late John K. and Sally Nix Kaiser. He served in the 81st Wildcat Div. In World War I. Mr. Kaiser was a well-known livestock dealer in Giles County. He was a member of the Robertson Fork Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Mahoney Kaiser; two brothers, D. H. Kaiser, Lynnville, Joe Kaiser, Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. W. L. Beasley, Mrs. W. T. Foster, Lynnville, Mrs. J. M. Taylor, Lewisburg and Mrs. Forrest Newsom of Fayetteville.<br /><br />KELLEY, Mattie Crockett The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1971<br />Mrs. Mattie Crockett Kelley, 84, died Thursday, October 7 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Her husband is J. Leroy Kelley.<br />Services were held Saturday, October 9 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />Born December 25, 1886 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry F. and Matilda Campbell Kimbrough.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Elwood Parker, Huntsville, Ala.; one son, James L. Kelley, Dechard; six grandchildren, three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />KELLEY, Windle Franklin The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Windle Franklin Kelley, 54, of Taft, died Sunday, February 27 at his residence. His widow is Mrs. Ella Green Kelley. Services were held Tuesday, February 29 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Gatlin Cemetery. Baxter Evans officiated.<br /><br />Born October 14 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe and Lizzie Thorne Kelley. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons: Jerry Kelley, Nashville, Larry Kelley, Taft, Kenneth Kelley, Taft; three daughters, Mrs. Walter Barnett, Caldwell, Idaho, Mrs. Joe Wray, Lawrenceburg, Miss Jacqueline Kelley, Taft; four brothers, J. C. Kelley, Pulaski, Bill Kelley, Athens, Ala., Ross Kelley, Lawrenceburg, Buford Kelley, Crossville; two sisters, Mrs. John R. Kimbrough, Anthony Hill, Mrs. Virgil Grinnell, Lawrenceburg and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />KELLUM, Floyd D. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1974<br />Floyd D. Kellum, Sr., 72, of Birmingham, Ala., and a native of Giles County, died Saturday, July 6 in Birmingham Veterans Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held Monday, July 8 at Bee Spring Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors include two sons, Harold Kellum and Floyd D. Kellum, Jr., both of Birmingham, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. R. J. Gatlin; five brothers, Erskine Kellum, Woodrow Kellum, Allen Kellum, Roy Kellum, and Frank Kellum and two grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KELLUM, William Edgar The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />William Edgar Kellum, 51, of Route 2, Athens, Ala., died Saturday, February 5, 1972 at a Huntsville Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 8 at Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church with burial in the church cemetery. Brother Leon Lambert officiated.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilma F. Kellum; five sons, William D., Ray, Bobby, Richard, and Jerry Kellum; two daughters, Linda and Carlette Kellum; __ sisters; 5 brothers, and one grandchild.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Joe Tom The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1977<br />Joe Tom Kennedy, 91, farmer of the Chicken Creek Community died at his home on Saturday, November 5, 1977 after an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 3:00 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Mrs. Massengale and the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native and life-long resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe and Imogene Perry Kennedy. He was an active member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, having united with that church in 1916. In early life he was a traveling salesman, and was employed in Pulaski at Long Brothers and Sol Cohen&#8217;s Department Stores. He was married to Miss Margaret Capps of Nashville whose death occurred in 1961.<br />He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Randell Wofford of Stewardson, Ill., three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Lucille Edwards The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Mrs. Lucille Kennedy, 83, formerly of Memphis, died Monday, March 13 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held Wednesday, March 15 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />Born June 10, 1888 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. Bugg and Emma Hardiman Edwards. Her husband was the late Frank Kennedy. She was employed as a secretary at the Memphis Light and Power Company.<br /><br />Survivors include one nephew, Billy Zeigler and two cousins, Mrs. W. E. Tyler and Mrs. O. H. White, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />KENNEDY, William D. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br />William D. Kennedy, 82, died Monday, July 27, in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Kennedy, a retired Cemetery employee, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, July 28, at 5:00 o&#8217;clock in the Lynnville Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Jim Gilbert officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born July 1, 1888, the son of the late Frank Kenned and Fannie Kennedy.<br />Survivors include one brother, Revis Brown Kennedy, Nashville; three nieces and two nephews.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KERR, Guy Regan The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1970<br />Guy Regan Kerr, 56, died August 24, 1970 in Kansas City, Kansas after suffering an apparent heart attack.<br />He was born in Giles County and has been a resident of Kansas City for fifty years.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Frances Kerr, three sisters, one daughter, three sons, and three grandsons.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Amanda and Shontell The Pulaski Citizen 09 Feb 1977<br />Graveside services were conducted Saturday, February 5 at 2:00 p.m. at Giles Memory Gardens by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton for twins Amanda and Shontell Kimbrough, stillborn Thursday at Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kimbrough; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kimbrough of Prospect and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Vincent of Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Belve S. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1970<br />Belve S. Kimbrough, 90, died Thursday, March 12, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday, March 14, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 13, 1880, the son of the late Dee and Cornelia Kelley Kimbrough.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ida Craig Kimbrough; five sons, Willie Cordell Kimbrough, Alvie J. Kimbrough, Louie C. Kimbrough, John Robert Kimbrough, Anthony Hill, Oley O. Kimbrough, Pulaski; one daughter, Maden Kimbrough, Pulaski; forty grandchildren; and thirty-nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Ida Craig The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1975<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Dee Kimbrough 85, of Route 1, Prospect, who died Tuesday, November 18, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, will be conducted Thursday at 3:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate with burial following in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Kimbrough who was born in Giles County, was the daughter of the late Colonel C. and Mollie Crenshaw Craig, and was the widow of the late B. S. Kimbrough.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Ruthe Jones of Prospect: four sons, John Robert Kimbrough, Louie C. Kimbrough, Alvie J. Kimbrough and Willie Cordell Kimbrough all of Prospect; three brothers, Elmo Craig of Lawrenceburg, John Craig of Anchordale, Fla. and Solon Craig of Decatur, Ala.; 39 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, James Madden The Pulaski Citizen 08 Jul 1970<br />James Madden Kimbrough, 92, died Tuesday night, June 30, at his home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, July 2, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born September 26, 1877, the son of the late Dee and Cornelia Kelly Kimbrough.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Wilson Abernathy and Mrs. Robert H. Williams, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Marvelene G. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1979<br />Mrs. Marvalene G. Kimbrough, 58, died Monday, Dec. 17, 1979, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. A Giles County native, Mrs. Kimbrough was the daughter of the late Myron and Hagan Gilbert of Prospect area. Her husband was the late H. P. Kimbrough.<br />Funeral services to be held at 12:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21 at Phoenix Chapel AME Church with interment in Prospect Cemetery. Rev. Henry L. Crooms officiating.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Patricia Quarles, Mrs. Wanda Appleton, both of Nashville, Mrs. Regina Leapheart of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Cheryl Houston of Pulaski; two sons, Charles Kimbrough of Huntsville, Ala. and Keith B. Kimbrough of Prospect; six grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Kathrine Reynolds, Pulaski, Mrs. Ada Marie Williams of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Edline Brown, Pulaski, Mrs. Bernice Brown, Mrs. Flora Randolph, and Mrs. Marie Randolph, all of Prospect; six brothers, Ezell Gilbert of Pulaski, Cornell Gilbert of Indianapolis, Ind., Herbert Gilbert, Paul Gilbert, Herschel Gilbert, and Alton Gilbert, all of Detroit, Mich.; five uncles and three aunts. Queen Ann Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KINCAID, Mamie Lovell The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Mrs. Mamie Lovell Kincaid, 99, died Friday, February 11, 1972 in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. Services were held Sunday, February 13 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Henry Cortner and Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br /><br />Born July 5, 1872 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the a late John Wesley and Lucindy Rose Lovell. Her husband was the late C. A. Kincaid.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Parsons, Columbia, Mrs. Sara L. Waldrop, Mrs. Avy Pate, Pulaski; one son, A. D. Kincaid, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />KING, Marilyn Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1971<br />Mrs. Marilyn Abernathy King, 40, died Tuesday, January 5 in St. Margaret&#8217;s Hospital in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.<br />Services were held Friday, January 8 at Benson-Jolefe Funeral Home with burial in Scottsbluff Cemetery.<br />She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton J. Abernathy.<br />Survivors include her husband, Richard P. King, Scottsbluff, Neb.; four children, Scottsbluff; and one sister, Mrs. Don Massey.<br /><br />KNOX, Margaret Parsons The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1978<br />Mrs. Margaret Corinne Parsons Knox, 74, of Lynnville, died Tuesday, September 19, 1978, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church with Dr. Robert Cousar officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Knox was the daughter of the late John Collier and Emma Compton Parsons. In 1922, she was married to Julian Allen Knox, who survives.<br />She was an active member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, The American legion Auxiliary and the Home Demonstration Club.<br />In addition to her husband, survivors include a daughter, Mrs. William Hickerson (Margaret Allen) Cornersville; five sons, Joe E., Charlotte, N.C., John S., Lynnville, William P., Port Arthur, Texas, the Rev. Edward J., Memphis and Robert D. Knox, Madison, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Lee Tinnon, Pulaski, and Mrs. Clara Knox, Lawrenceburg; 16 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KOENIG, Sula Lee White The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jan 1977<br />Funeral services for a native of Giles County, Mrs. Sula Lee White Koenig, 70, of Louisville, Ky., who died Tuesday, ecember 28, in that city were held Friday afternoon at the O. D. White Funeral Home. Burial followed in Evergreen Cemetery in Louisville.<br />Survivors include her husband, Carl W. Koenig and two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Bass of Minor Hill and Mrs. Hula Jones of Lewisburg.<br /><br />KUSSMAN, Mable Vienna The Pulaski Citizen 02 Jun 1976<br />Mrs. Mable Vienna Kussman, 75, of Pulaski died Tuesday, June 1, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial to follow in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />Mrs. Kussman was born in Nebraska, the daughter of the late J. and Mable Loveless Schroder.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Donna Ginola of Washington State, Mrs. Grace Nordgreen of Oregon and Mrs. Ardith Mandrey of Nebraska; four sons, Dale Kussman of Pulaski, Fred Kussman of Los Angeles, Calif., Dick Kussman and Bill Kussman, both of Amaha, Neb.; 17 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LACKEY, Earl The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1971<br />Earl Lackey, 72, of Iuka, Miss., died in a Memphis Hospital, Monday, June 28. His widow is Mrs. Nell Richardson Lackey of Iuka.<br />Graveside services were held Wednesday, June 30 at Maplewood Cemetery with burial there. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one brother, Grady Lackey.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LAMAR, Beulah Long The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Beulah Lamar, 90 died December 25 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, September 27 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Culleoka Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />Born November 28, 1880, she was the daughter of the late Jim and Sara B. Redding Long. Survivors include one son, James Lamar, Chattanooga; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LAMAR, Willie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />Willie Lee Lamar, Sr., 82, died at his Leoma home December 24. Services were held at Bennett-May Chapel, Saturday, December 26 with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Bro. Maurice Curtis officiated.<br />Born March 24, 1888 in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lamar. His wife was the late Vada Favors Lamar.<br />A retired farmer, he was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include: three sons, Otis Lamar, Loyce Lamar, Pulaski, W. L. Lamar, Jr., Louisville; one daughter, Mrs. Erlene Longshore, Pulaski; eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild and one half-brother Loney Lamar, Rogersville.<br /><br />LANCASTER, Desdie Mary Pulaski Citizen January 18, 1978<br />Mrs. Desdie Mary Lancaster, 89, of Columbia, died Sunday, January 15 at Hillview Nursing Home, Columbia. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Marshall Moss. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Lancaster was married to the late Dr. G. W. Lancaster, a physician in the Pisgah Community. She was born in North Carolina, the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Jane Boone Lancaster. She was a member of the Pisgah United Methodist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include a son, G. W. Lancaster, Jr., of Columbia; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LANCE, George Fletcher The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1970<br />George Fletcher Lance, 76, died Friday, October 9, 1970 at Giles County Hospital. A native of Georgia, he was born Feb. 14, 1894. A retired postal service employee, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Lance.<br />Services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Beulah Cline Lance; one brother, A. D. Lance, Atlanta, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. E. M. Moore, Marietta, Ga., Mrs. Frank Smith and Mrs. Ernie Little of Canton, Ga.<br /><br />LANGFORD, Carol Jane The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1971<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Carol Jane Langford, 28, Huntsville nurse, formerly of Ardmore, were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Rainey Funeral Home at Ardmore with Bro. James Rolison officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Langford was found dead Monday morning in her trailer home at Huntsville by her parents. Cause of death had not been determined by the coroner early today.<br />Born July 14, 1943, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill of Ardmore. She was employed at a Huntsville hospital as a nurse.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by a daughter; a sister, Miss Janet Hill of Ardmore and her grandmother, Mrs. Will Swanner of Huntsville.<br /><br />LANIER, Con Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1970<br />Con Wesley Lanier, 82, father of Giles County Trustee Raymond Lanier, died Sunday afternoon at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Mr. Lanier was born March 13, 1888, son of the late William and Mary Ingram Lanier. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />In addition to his son, Raymond Lanier of Lynnville, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allene Lanier; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Brumit of Lynnville; a sister, Mrs. Shelly Nix of Ethridge, Tenn.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LANIER, Laura Lou Hulsey The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Lou Lanier, 53, wife of Giles County Trustee Raymond Lanier, were held March 20 at 11 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. J. J. Mabry officiated. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Lanier died March 19 in a Maury County Hospital after an extended illness. She was born April 6, 1918 in Alabama, the daughter of the late William and Gracie Hulsey of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />In addition to her husband and her mother, she is survived by a son, Sidney Lanier of Huntington; two daughters, Mrs. Carter Witt of Lynnville, Miss Peggy Lanier of Lynnville; two brothers, Alton Hulsey of Lawrenceburg and Delton Hulsey of Chattanooga; a sister, Mrs. Ruby Carothers of Cullman, Ala., and three grandchildren.<br /><br />LANIER, Robert Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1970<br />Robert Cleveland Lanier, 82, died Tuesday night, March 31, in Taylor&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, April 2, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucy Hardin Lanier; four daughters, Mrs. Edna Davidson, Mrs. Maude Ella Whitaker, and mrs. Ethel Owens, all of Pulaski, and Mrs Frances Fralix, Florida; two sons, Joe Lanier, Pulaski, and Morris Lanier, Cleveland, Ohio; sixteen grandchildren; twenty-one great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />LAUTZENHEISER, Franf Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1971<br />Franf Eugene Lautzenheiser, 67, died January 17 at his Washington Street home. His wife is Mrs. Oma Lee Long Lautzenheiser.<br />Services were held Tuesday, January 19 at the Cumberland Funeral Home in Monteagle with burial in Monteagle Cemetery.<br />Born December 31, 1903 in Monteagle, he was the son of George and Annie Wade Lautzenheiser.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Janice Kimbrough, Mrs. Lucy Rogers; one sister, Mrs. Elyess Brown of Monteagle and four grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LENTZ, Essie Sue Martin The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1977<br />Mrs. Essie Sue (Martin) Lentz, widow of Earnest Scott Lentz and resident of the Campbell Station Community of Maury County for most of her life, died early Thursday morning at the Columbia Nursing Facility following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lentz were held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. Arthur Hardison and Floyd Doggett, ministers of the Church of Christ, officiated. Burial was in the Shane Cemetery at Campbell Station.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Lentz was the daughter of the late Henry B. Martin and Maggie Lou Hobbs Martin. She was a member of the Campbell Station Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include one daughter Rachel Lentz of Nashville; five sons, James W. Lentz and Harold Lentz of Columbia, Fred S. Lentz of Gurnee, Ill., Paul E. Lentz of Plainsville, Ill.; five sisters, Mrs. Dora Ball, Columbia, Mrs. Grace Osborn, Lynnville, Mrs. Esther Denton and Mrs. Vernon (Lillian) Wilson, Culleoka, Mrs. John (Frances) Lambert of Nashville; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LEWIS, Joseph P. The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1971<br />Funeral services for Jones P. Lewis, prominent educator of Giles County were held at noon Wednesday at Campbell&#8217;s Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Lewis died Sunday in Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born June 19, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of Dr. William A. Lewis who survives and Mrs. Ada Sims Lewis.<br />He attended public schools at Molin, Ill., and was a graduate of Fisk University in Nashville. He also received his M. A. degree at Tennessee State University.<br />For 26 years he was a member of the Giles County Education Dept., and served as principal of Bridgeforth High School from 1945 to 1965. For the past six years he had been school coordinator for audio-visual aids and superintendent of adult education.<br />He was a member of the Campbell Chapel AME Church; a member of the board of Giles County Mental Health Dept., and served on the Selective Service Board. He was also a member of the Jury Commission.<br />In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sophia Pratt Lewis; a son, Dr. J. P. Lewis, Jr., of Birmingham; a daughter, Mrs. Katherine F. Claybrook of Chicago and two grandchildren.<br /><br />LEWIS, William Albert The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1971<br />A well-known Pulaski physician, Dr. William Albert Lewis, 95, died Monday around 1:10 p. m. at Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness. Dr. Lewis had practiced medicine in Giles County since 1909.<br />In 1970, he was honored by the Giles County Veterans of Foreign Wars as being selected the Giles County Man-Of-The-Year.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jone and Mary Peeler Lewis. He was a graduate of Fisk University and also graduated from Meharry College in 1907. Before coming to Pulaski, he practiced medicine in Knoxville and also taught school there for three or four years.<br />He was a member of the Campbell Chapel AME Church and made his home on the Columbia Pike. He was a member of the Giles County Medical Association and Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Phythias Lodge of the State of Tennessee.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 23 at 12 noon at Campbell Chapel AME Church with Rev. Horace G. Taylor officiating. Interment will be in Maplewood Cemetery. Jordan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Coma M. Lewis and two grandchildren. A son, J. P. Lewis, Jr., died in May of 1971.<br /><br />LEWTER, Ernest Hugh Jr. The Giles Free Press 05 Feb 1975<br />Ernest Hugh Lewter, Jr., 41, formerly of Giles County, died Saturday, Feb. 1, 1975 at his home in Guntersville, Ala. He was an employee of Ralston-Purina in Guntersville.<br /><br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carolyn Chandler Lewter; two daughters, Collette Lewter, Guntersville, and Mrs. Desta Lewter Burns, Hanceville, Ala.; a son, Ernest Lewter, Ft. Campbell, Ky.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewter, Sr., Delrose; a brother, Owen Lewter, Delrose; two sisters, Vicki Durham, Pulaski and Eva Claire Smith, Ocean Springs, Miss.<br />Funeral services were held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 3 at Carr Funeral Home in Guntersville with burial in Gatlin Cemetery.<br /><br />LEWTER, Irene McNeese The Giles Free Press 24 Mar 1971<br />Mrs. Irene Lewter died Sunday, March 21, 1971, at Lincoln County Hospital in Fayetteville.<br />Funeral services were Tuesday at 10:30 at Wheelerton Baptist Church with burial in the Gatlin Cemetery in Ardmore.<br />Mrs. Lewter is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marvin Mitchell of Delrose, Mrs. Vivian Holmes of Ardmore; four sons, W. C. Allen, Phillip and Jerry Lewter, all of Lincoln county; three brothers, Floyd McNeese of Elkton, John A. McNeese of Normandy, Tenn., and Joe McNeese of Elkton; and one sister, Mrs. Young Walker of Pulaski.<br /><br />LEWTER, W. Marion The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1975<br />Rev. W. Marion Lewter of Ardmore, 63, a retired Baptist minister, died Wednesday, July 16, at his home following a sudden heart attack.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, July 18, at 2:00 p. m. at Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home Chapel in Ardmore with Bro. Frank E. Durham, Bro. James Mullins, Bro. Jim Hightower, and Bro. James Roper, Jr. officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, for the past twenty one years, Rev. Lewter, served pastorages in Giles, Lawrence, Wayne and Hardin counties in Tennessee. He retired from the ministry this year. During his pastorage, Rev. Lewter also served as a director of the West Tennessee Heart Association, was chairman of the Hardin County Heart Fund campaign for three years and was registrar of Hardin County elections for three and one half years where he worked part time in the county court clerk&#8217;s office.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Ruth Marks Lewter; two daughters, Mrs. Elayne Shannon of Ardmore and Mrs. June Coffman of Pulaski, Tennessee; one son, Elayne&#8217;s twin brother, Wayne Lewter of Memphis; 7 grandchildren.<br /><br />LINDSEY, Mark and James Roger Toby Grisham, Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1971<br />Two Martin College Students, Mark Lindsey and James Roger Toby Grisham, Jr., lost their lives following an automobile accident Sunday morning on Highway 64 several miles east of Lawrenceburg.<br />The students were traveling in a Chevrolet Camaro when the automobile left the highway and struck a tree. The vehicle was almost totally demolished and later caught on fire. The impact<br />of the crash uprooted the tree which was left in a field with broken branches.<br />Joint Funeral services for Mark Whitten Lindsey, 19, of Lawrenceburg and James Roger Toby Grisham, Jr. of Lebanon were held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Coleman United Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg with burial in Mimosa Cemetery.<br /><br />Lindsey was dead on arrival at Baptist Hospital in Nashville following the accident. He was a 1970 graduate of Lawrence County High School and a freshman at Martin College.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lindsey; two sisters, Mrs. Bobby Logue of Nashville and Mrs. Bruce Hayes of Lawrenceburg; and a brother, Jim Lindsey of Murfreesboro.<br />Grisham was dead on arrival Sunday at Lawrence County Hospital after the auto wreck. He was a student at Martin College and was a member of the baseball team. Prior to entering Martin, he was a 1970 graduate of Two Rivers High School, Lebanon. He was the son of Mrs. Geraldine Grisham Billingsley of Lebanon and the late James R. Grisham.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his step-father, Ray Billingsley of Lebanon; three sisters, Janice Grisham, Deana Grisham and Pamela Billingsley, all of Lebanon; a brother, Michael Grisham of Lebanon, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Grisham of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />LONG, Joseph C. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1972<br />Joseph C. Long of Anderson, died Saturday, March 25, 1972, at his residence. His widow is Mrs. Carrie Long of Anderson.<br />Services were held at the home Monday, March 27 with burial in Mitchell Cemetery. Rev. Tom McConnell officiated.<br />Survivors include one son, Arnold Long; three grandchildren; seven sisters, Belzona Carter, Cleveland, Ohio, Nettie Morrison, Cleveland, Ohio, Bessie Patterson, Anderson, Leona Stanford, Goodspring, Dosie Clay, Athens, Ozzie Patterson, Anderson, and Athalee Cox, Five Points.<br /><br />LONG, Joseph Clyde The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1979<br />Funeral services for Joseph Clyde Long, Sr., 89, will be conducted Friday at 11 a. m. by the Rev. Clarence Stewart and Rev. Paul Allen. Mr. Long was a life-long member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Long, a retired Pulaski businessman, died early Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital where he was taken earlier for observance.<br />Mr. Long, the son of the late Henry and Georgia Hazelworth Long, was a resident of West Flower Street, Pulaski, and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Velna Holley Long. Besides his wife he is survived by two grandchildren, Kevin Long and Cindy Long of Birmingham, Ala.; two brothers, Luther Long of Pulaski and Turner of Houston, Texas.<br />Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />LONG, Maggie Rich The Pulaski Citizen 08 Sep 1976<br />Mrs. Maggie Rich Long, 82, of Pulaski died Wednesday, September 8 in Chattanooga.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Long was the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Frances Ward Rich. She was the widow of the late Ollie Long.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ann Jenkins of Cocoa Beach, Fla.; two sons, R. B. Long of Chattanooga and G. B. Long of Tullahoma; three sisters, Mrs. Steeler Parker, and Mrs. Lizzie Coke, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Rena Morris of the Wales Community; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />LONG, Wesley David The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1970<br />Wesley David Long, 88, died Sunday, February 1, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, February 3, at his home in the Minor Hill Community. Burial was in the Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br />He was born April 29, 1881, the son of the late Daniel and Sarah Johnson Long.<br />Survivors include two sons, Rufus Long and Ashford Long, both of Athens, Ala.; five daughters, Mrs. Retha Chambers, Mooresville, Ala., Mrs. Lela Favors, Minor Hill, Mrs. Reba Graves, Pulaski, Mrs. Virlie Hill, and Mrs. Rena Bland, both of Athens, Ala.; twenty-four grandchildren; forty-seven great grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONGSHORE, James William The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1978<br />A grinding head-on collision west of Pulaski late Tuesday claimed the life of one Giles County man and critically injured another. Dead at the scene was James William Longshore, 22, of Lawrenceburg, Route 5. Longshore lived near the scene of the wreck and was employed at Brooks Johnson&#8217;s Auto Repair Shop.<br />Injured and taken first to Giles County Hospital was Johnny McIntosh, 27, of Pulaski, Route 2. McIntosh transferred to a Huntsville hospital for treatment of severe head injuries, fractures of both legs, a broken arm, and other injuries.<br />The accident happened west of Bodenham on Highway 64 shortly before 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, near the intersection of the Hurricane Creek Road.<br />Longshore, who was driving a pickup truck, was dead instantly in the crash. McIntosh was trapped in his four-wheel drive vehicle for half an hour. The Giles County Rescue Squad, using cutting tools and its &#8220;Jaws of Life&#8221; machine, removed from the wreckage.<br />Funeral services for James Longshore will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 28 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Shores Church of Christ Cemetery.<br />The son of the late William Henry Longshore, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Delene Chapman Longshore, Pulaski; and one sister, Barbara Ann Longshore, Pulaski.<br /><br />LOVELESS, Hassie Malcolm The Giles Free Press 02 Feb 1977<br />Hassie Malcolm Loveless, 65, Route 1, Prospect, died Sunday, January 30, 1977, at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held at Check<br /><br /><br /><br />I. and Richard W. Loveless, Prospect, Austin Loveless, Pulaski, and Justin Loveless, Tucson, Ariz.; three sisters, Mrs. Gwendolyn White and Miss Lisa Loveless, Prospect, and Mrs. Connie Shelton, Jacksonville, Fla.; five brothers, Herbert Loveless, Indiana, Donald Loveless, Elkmont, Ala., and Carl Loveless, Pensacola, Fla., Mack Loveless, Chicago and Hassie Loveless, Dayton, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Christine Routin, Pulaski, Mrs. Lucie Mae Stanford, Tullahoma, Mrs. Grace Delmar, Pensacola, and Mrs. Evelyn Harper, Decatur, Ala.; and eleven grandchildren.<br />Mr. Loveless was a retired farmer of the Stella Community.<br /><br />LOVETT, Bobby Ray The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1972<br />A former Pulaski youth, Bobby Ray Lovett, age 19, was shot and killed in a rural section of Maury County on Tuesday night, October 10, according to the boy&#8217;s mother, Mrs. Katherine Daily who supplied The Citizen with the information.<br />According to Mrs. Daily, Bobby Ray was found behind his car in the McCains section of southern Maury County about 9:30 p. m. on October 10th with a bullet hole in his chest. No arrests have been made, but the case remains under investigation by Maury County officers.<br />Lovett, who was employed by Mid-State Construction Co., was a resident of Columbia where he had lived since leaving his East Woodring Street home in Pulaski where he resided with his mother, Mrs. Katherine Daily and his step-father, James Daily.<br />Funeral services were conducted in Columbia last Thursday by Rev. James Held and Rev. William Anderson, grandson of Mrs. Annie Mae Johnson of Pulaski and the late Jody Johnson of Prospect, with interment in Prospect Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Survivors include his mother, step-father, father, Mack Lovett of Rossville, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. Shirley Wright of Columbia; two brothers Jimmy and Charles Lovett, both of Columbia.<br /><br />LOWE, Idella Irwin The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Mrs. Idella Irwin Lowe, 102, died at her home in Tunica, Miss., Wednesday morning, January 19. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time Wednesday afternoon.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. R. M. Bowers, Pulaski, Mrs. John Hamlin, Mrs. Xyida Lowe Driver, Mrs. John H. Pritchard, all of Tunica, Miss.; two sons, Robert Lowe, Jack Lowe, Tunica, Miss.; two grandchildren, John H. Pritchard, Nashville, Mrs. Ann Matthews, Salt Lake City, Utah and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />LOYD, Annie Mildred Adcock The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jun 1974<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Mildred Loyd, 54, of Pulaski were held Friday May 31, at 10:00 a.m. at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. James Cannon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Loyd died Wednesday in Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mark and Maxie Dugger Adcock. Her husband was the late Robert Allen Loyd.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bill Free of Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Leslie Brashears, Mrs. Lewis Cooper and Mrs. Henry Marks, all of Pulaski; a brother, Ben Adcock of Pulaski and two grandchildren.<br /><br />LOYD, C. V. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1971<br />Services for C. V. Loyd, 65, of Hendersonville, were held Wednesday at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home, with the Rev. Hillis Hunt, pastor of Waverly Place Methodist Church, officiating.<br />Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Loyd died Sunday at his home following a heart attack.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a son of the late Cornelius and Elizabeth Holt Loyd.<br />Educated in Giles County, Mr. Loyd operated a variety store in Lewisburg for 17 years prior to moving to Hendersonville several years ago. He was owner and operator of Center Point Bar-B-Que.<br />He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hendersonville and was a Shriner.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence Loyd; two sons, Bill Loyd, Hendersonville, and James D. Loyd, Madison; a daughter, Mrs. Dual South, West Palm Beach, Fla.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />LOYD, Era Mae Tucker The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1971<br />Mrs. Era Mae Loyd, 80, died Monday, October 4 at Maury County Hospital.<br />Services were held Wednesday, October 6 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Andy Brown and Bill Cole officiated.<br />Born January 10, 1891, in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late James and Ann Harris Tucker. Her husband was the late Sam Loyd.<br />Survivors include one son, Herbert Loyd; three sisters, Mrs. Zora Cathcart, Frankewing, Mrs. Thelma Bremel, Venis Garden, Fla., Mrs. Raymond Cardin, Huntsville, Ala.; and one grandson, Samuel Loyd, Nashville.<br /><br />LOYD, Herbert Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1976<br />Herbert Samuel Loyd, 61, of Route 4, Pulaski, died Friday, December 24 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister Billy Cole officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A veteran of World War II and retired employee of General Shoe Corp., Mr. Loyd was born in Giles County. His parents were the late Sam and Era Tucker Loyd.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Brucille Reed Loyd; a son, Sam Loyd of Ephrata, Pa., and two grandchildren.<br /><br />LOYD, Velma Dunnavant The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1972<br />Mrs. Velma Loyd, age 89, of Elkton died Tuesday night at 8:30 p.m. at the Giles County Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Dollie Hill and Robert L. Dunnavant and was married to the late Cullie Loyd.<br /><br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Thurman Smith and Mrs. Raymond Abernathy, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Buford Groth of Sun City Center, Florida, and one brother, P. S. Dunavant of Huntsville.<br />Services will be held Thursday, October 12 at 2:30 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Elkton. Reverend Dallas Bass will officiate and burial will be in the Elkton Cemetery.<br /><br />LUNA, Clara Ozell Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1978<br />Mrs. Clara Ozell Luna, 77, of Route 1, Pulaski, died Monday, February 20 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral rites were held Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister, Charles Gibbons. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, Mrs. Luna was the daughter of the late Edgar and Lula Neely Harwell. Her husband was the late Herbert J. Luna. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include three sons, Thomas E. Luna, Pensacola, Fla., Fred G. Luna, Nashville and Dean Luna, Lynnville; two brothers, Glen Harwell and Loyd Harwell, Pulaski; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />LUNSFORD, Ripley Mahlon The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Ripley Mahlon Lunsford, 79, died Monday, March 15, at his home in Athens, Ala., of a heart attack.<br />Services were held at McConnell Funeral Home with burial in Athens Cemetery. He is the son of the late Mr. G. S. Lunsford and Inez Holt Lunsford Lunsford.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nella Younger Lunsford, Athens, Ala.; two step-sons; one step-daughter; two sisters, Mrs. Ira Warren of Elkmont, Ala. and Mrs. Fred Ingrum; one niece, Mrs. Ernest Adams of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />MADRAY, Talmadge The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1971<br />Talmadge Madray, age 82, died of heart failure at his home in Donelson Sunday night, November 21, 1971. A veteran of World War I, a retired farmer and a native of Frankewing, he was the son of the late Thomas J. and Sarah Smith Madray.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Wilks Madray, three sisters, Mrs. Robert Puryear, Wales, Mrs. Ross Edmundson, and Mrs. Porter Anderson, Lewisburg; two brothers, Roy Madray of Pulaski and Homer Madray of Frankewing, Tenn.; a step-son, Rolland Thomason of Antioch.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 23 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was at Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville<br /><br />MAGNUNSON, Mabrun The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1971<br />Mabrun Magnunson, 54, of Athens, Ala., died early Monday morning, April19, at his home following a long illness.<br />A well-known horse enthusiast, he once owned a Walking Horse Sale Barn at the Milky Way Farm.<br />Services were held Tuesday, April 20, 2:00 p. m. at McConnell Funeral Home, Athens, Ala., with burial in the Athens Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include one brother, Mahlon Magnunson, Athens, Ala., and two sisters, both of Alabama.<br /><br />MALONE, James Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1971<br />James Leonard Malone, Sr., 79, died at his home Sunday, May 16.<br />Services were held Monday at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Clarence Stewart and Bro. Andy Brown officiated.<br />A retired grocery merchant, he was a member of Highland Heights Baptist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Catherine Hyatt Malone, a brother, Jack Malone, Lawrenceburg; one granddaughter and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MALONE, Michael Christian The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971<br />Michael Christian Malone, infant son of James Michael and Rita Woodard Malone, died Wednesday morning, March 3 at Maury County Hospital.<br />Graveside services will be held Thursday, 3:00 p. m. at Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Neal Dean will officiate.<br />Other than his parents, he is survived by his grandparents, Mrs. Martha Woods of Murfreesboro and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Malone.<br /><br />MANKIN, Ernest Loyd (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 7 Oct 1970<br />Ernest Loyd (Jack) Mankin, 67, of Minor Hill died Wednesday evening at Giles County Hospital. The son of the late Rone and Willie Jackson Mankin. He was born April 15, 1903.<br />The funeral conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Harold Smith, was held Friday, Oct. 2, at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Mankin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Shelton Mankin, Minor Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Stonewall Jackson and Mrs. Paul Bass, Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Homer Townsend, Mrs. Vaudie Shelton, Mrs. J. J. Risner, South Bend, Ind., and Mrs. Ruby Braggs, Huntsville; three brothers, Tom Mankin, Leggtown, Ala., Herbert Mankin and Jim Mankin; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MANKINS, Joe Raymond The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1970<br />Joe Raymond Mankins, 75, died August 22, 1970, at the Athens Limestone County Hospital.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in the Salem Cemetery, Salem, Alabama, Monday at 2:00 p. m. Brother Edward Harper officiated.<br />He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Esther Beasley, Salem, Ala., Mrs. Julia Cherry, Nashville, Mrs. Eva Hodges, Tulsa, Oklahoma; two sons, Joe Mankins, Port Hyden, Alaska, Clifford Mankins, Salem, Ala., and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />MANSFIELD, James Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 07 Feb 1979<br /><br />James Harrison Mansfield, 70, died Thursday, February 1 at his home on Route 5, Pulaski. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Frank Rouse and the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Mansfield, a retired employee of the State Department of Fish Commission, following 38 years service, was born in Giles County. His parents were the late Lee and May C. Harrison Mansfield.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lavonia Minatra Mansfield; a son, James Mansfield, McMinnville; a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Watkins, Pulaski and three grandchildren.<br /><br />MARBURY, Elizabeth G. The Pulaski Citizen 07 Feb 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth G. Marbury, 95, of Rt. 2, Lynnville, who died February 8, 1979, was held at 12:00 noon Wednesday, February 7 at High Funeral Home in McMinnville. Rev. B. Cotton officiated. Interment was in Leesburg Cemetery, McMinnville.<br />A native of Warren County, Mrs. Marbury was married to John Marbury, who survives. She was the daughter of the late Alexander and Rhoda Evans Grayson, and a member of Leesburg Methodist Episcopal Church, McMinnville.<br />Other survivors include two great grandsons, Shellman Marbury and Kurt Marbury, both of Lynnville, two nieces and three nephews.<br /><br />MARKHAM, John Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 09 Feb 1977<br />Funeral services for John Marvin Markham, 74, retired factory employee, of Route 7, Pulaski, who died Friday, February 4 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, were held Sunday at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. George Willingham officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Born in Tennessee, Mr. Markham&#8217;s parents were the late James and Nina Stanford Markham. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mamie Rose Markham; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Holbrook and Mrs. Patsy Stanley, both of Huntsville, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Marcus Tidwell of Old Hickory and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MARKS, Grady P. The Pulaski Citizen 05 Mar 1975<br />Grady P. Marks, 66, of Aspen Hill died at Giles County Hospital Monday, March 3, 1975/ Services were held Wednesday, March 5th at 11 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Aspen Hill Cemetery. Brother Paul Dexter officiating.<br />Mr. Marks was born in Giles County, December 2, 1908, son of the late Claud and Sula Gordon Marks.<br />He is survived by one brother, John R. Marks of Aspen Hill and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MARKS, George William The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1976<br /><br />Funeral services for George William Marks, 63, who died Friday, January 16 at his home in Pulaski, were held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. William Moss officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Marks was born in Giles County. His parents were the late George William and Sallie Clay Reed Marks, Sr.<br />Survivors include his sister, Mrs Lee Gordon of the Tarpley Shop Community and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MARKS, Luther P. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1971<br />Luther P. Marks, 64, of Corpus Christi, Texas, died June 24, 1971 in Corpus Christi. His widow is Melonie Gower Marks.<br />Services were held Sunday, June 26 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Other than his wife, he is survived by three brothers, J. B. Marks, Nashville, Joe Marks, North Zouce, Texas, Lenice Marks, Houston, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Nina Lacey, Columbus, Ga., and Mrs. Minor Guinn of Nashville.<br /><br />MARKS, Sarah Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jun 1974<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Abernathy Marks, 82, of Pulaski will be held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Marks died Tuesday at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Native Giles Countian, she was the daughter of the late John W. and Catherine Tarpley Abernathy. She was married to the late Hughey A. Marks, Sr.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Sarah M. Brown of Nashville; three sons, Dickson Marks of Pulaski, Hughey Marks of Nashville and John A. Marks of Memphis; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />MARLOW, Jennie D. The Pulaski Citizen 08 Sep 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie D. Marlow, 92, of Route 4, Pulaski, formerly of Minor Hill, who died Monday, September 13 at Athens Nursing Home, Athens, Ala. were held Wednesday at Hester Chapel Church of Christ with minister Tonis Davis officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Marlow was a native of Alabama, the daughter of the late Cate Jim and Rosie Davis. She was the widow of Cate Fate Marlow.<br />Survivors include a son, Joseph F. Marlow of Minor Hill; two sisters, Sallie White and Susie White, both of Minor Hill; five grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARSH, David James The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1979<br />Funeral services for David James Marsh, 92 of 142 Victoria Apartments were held Thursday, November 8 at 12:00 p.m. from Abraham McKissack Chapel.<br /><br />Mr. Marsh died at his residence Monday Nov. 5, 1979. A lifetime resident of Pulaski and a Giles County native, the son of the late Isaac and Amy Marsh born Oct. 26, 1887. He married the former Lela Clark. He was a Veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include two sons, James I. Marsh, Pulaski, and Charles Loyd Marsh, Nashville; two daughters, Mary Frances Marsh and Ida Louise Marsh, both of Nashville; fourteen grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, John Baugh The Pulaski Citizen 08 Mar 1978<br />John Baugh Martin, 64, of Route 4, Pulaski died Friday, March 3, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia, with funeral services being held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Eugene Crawford. Burial followed in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Martin served 20 years in the U. S. Navy, had been a Mason for 33 years and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He was a native of Giles County, the son of the late John James and Emma Newman Martin .<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Claudie Clark Martin; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Cobb, Memphis, and Mrs. Nelle Garant, Decatur, Ala.; two brothers, H. E. Martin, Jackson and Joseph Martin, Columbia.<br /><br />MARTIN, John Wilks The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1971<br />John Wilks Martin, 60, of Aspen Hill died Thursday, October 28 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Friday, October 29 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Aspen Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born June 29, 1911 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late John Wayne and Etta Martin. His wife was the late Elizabeth Lee Martin. He was a retired Giles County Highway employee.<br />Survivors include one son, Gerald Martin; four daughters, Mrs. Anna Johns, Mrs. Joyce Fox, Mrs. Brenda Hobbs, Miss Sheila Martin, all of Prospect; two half-brothers, Charles Duncan, Morris Duncan; four sisters, Mrs. George Miles, Mrs. Margaret Bryant, Mrs. Ernest Duncan, Prospect, Mrs.Wesley Blade, Columbia; one half-sister, Mrs. Fulton Cothron, Columbia and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Pattie Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1970<br />Mrs. Pattie Abernathy Martin, 83, died Thursday, June 11, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning, June 13, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Gene Gober and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born June 15, 1886, the daughter of the late Robert Dickerson Abernathy and Martha Ann Abernathy. Her husband was the late Frank Martin.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Dick Lester, Pulaski; two grandchildren, Dr. Richard Lester, Huntsville, Ala.; Dr. Martin Lester, Mobile, Ala.; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />MARTIN, William B. The Pulaski Citizen 02 Nov 1977<br /><br />William B. Martin, 57, a Giles County native, died Wednesday, October 19 in Stuttgart, Germany.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, October 27 at 1:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A veteran of World War II, Mr. Martin served in the Defense Communication Agency of the U. S. Government.<br />He was the son of the late Luther L. and Roberta Ray Martin.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Jake Prince and Mrs. Tom Bolden of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MASON, Miriam M. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1971<br />Miss Miriam M. Mason, 76, a retired school teacher, died Wednesday, August 4 in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held Thursday, August 5 with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Bill Moss officiated.<br />Born June 5, 1895, she was the daughter of the late Carson and Eunice Simpson West. Survivors include two brothers, John E. Mason and Mahlon Mason.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MASSEY, Rubie Tomerlin The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1971<br />Mrs. Ruby Tomerlin Massey, 81, of Derby, Kansas, died Wednesday, September 8 in Derby. Services were held Friday, September 10 in Eldorado, Oklahoma.<br />Born April 7, 1890 in Giles County, she was the wife of the late Rucker Massey. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Tomerlin.<br />Survivors include one son, Cecil Massey; one sister, Mrs. Johnnie Wall, Giles County, and one brother, Oscar Tomerlin, Lebanon.<br /><br />MAULTSBY, Amy Lou Bailes The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1974<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Amy Lou Maultsby, 73, of Pulaski were conducted Saturday, March 16 at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p.m. with Church of Christ minister James Merritt officiating. Interment was in Cool Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Maultsby died Tuesday in Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born in Alabama she was the daughter of the late Charles Tanner and Dollie Eugenia Gilbert Bailes. She was married to the late Roy Rogers Maultsby, Sr.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Buck Price of Pensacola, Fla. and Mrs. James Ed Holt of Pulaski; two sons, Roy Maultsby, Jr. of Nashville and Morris Maultsby of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />MAULTSBY, Thomas Buckner The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br /><br />Thomas Buckner Maultsby, 97, of 707 Denmark, died at 9:45 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 27th at his home in Louisville, Ky. He retired in 1949 as a carman at the Louisville and Nashville Railroad&#8217;s South Louisville Shops.<br />He was a native of Giles County. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Clara M. Dudgeon; three sons, George T. Maultsby of Dallas, Texas, Seaborn T. and James E. Maultsby; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />The funeral was at 11 a.m. Saturday at Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Blvd., Louisville, Ky., with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park.<br /><br />MAY, Mattie Aymett (Martha Louise) The Pulaski Citizen 03 Sep 1975<br />Mrs. Mattie Aymett May, of Route 4, died Thursday, August 28, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Carleton Cunningham officiating. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. May was the daughter of the late Francis Duff Aymett and Ada Abernathy Aymett. She was the widow of the late Sam May.<br />A life-long communicant of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, Mrs. May was a graduate of Martin College.<br />Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Paul Puckett of Pulaski and two nephews, John M. Aymett of Pisgah and Julian Aymett of Memphis.<br /><br />MAY, Rebecca The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1975<br />Services for Miss Rebecca May who died Tuesday, March 25, 1975 at Fairhaven Nursing Home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday, March 27, at Bennett-May Chapel. Revs. Hollis Hunt and Bill Moss conducted the funeral service. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss May was a retired art teacher. She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late J. Henry and Ida Dunnavant May. She is survived by two aunts, Mrs. John Nelson and Mrs. Sam May and several cousins.<br /><br />MAY, Sue The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1973<br />Miss Sue May, age 84, and well-known Pulaski businesswoman, died Sunday February 25 at her home on South 3rd Street, following a short illness.<br />The daughter of the late Thomas H. and Ida Marks May, she was well-known by many from her work as a pharmacist for many years at the Loyd Drug Company located on the south side of the Pulaski public square, and later serving in the same position at the Reeves Drug Store. She retired several years ago.<br />A very active member of the First Presbyterian Church, she was known as one of it&#8217;s oldest members. When asking her friends about her work in clubs and organizations, they commented that &#8220;her life was service to others.&#8221;<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. E. Y. Napier and Mrs. Gaston A. Scruggs, both of Nashville and several nieces and nephews.<br />Services held Tuesday, February 27 at 10:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Rev. Neal Dean officiated with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />MAYFIELD, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1970<br />William Thomas Mayfield, a retired farmer, 79, died Wednesday morning at the Maury County Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Jefferson and Mary Jane Hardiman Mayfield.<br />Services will be held Thursday, August 27, at 3:00 in the Bennett-May Chapel with Bro. Bernard Burgess and Bro. Charles Gibbons officiating. Burial will be in the Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Sallie Will Mayfield; three sons, Thomas H. Mayfield, Nashville, William E. Mayfield, James E. Mayfield, Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />MAYNARD, Sam B. The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />Sam B. Maynard, 90, died Monday, May 25, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, May 27, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 12, 1880, the son of the late Cole and Sally Maynard.<br />Survivors include one son, Jimmy Neal Maynard, Fayetteville; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Shelton, Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Annie Holt, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McALISTER, Herbert B. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1971<br />Herbert B. McAlister died in a St. Louis, Mo., infirmary Tuesday, September 28 after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McAlister of Bodenham.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Joy Watkins McAlister; one son, Dr. William B. McAlister, both of St. Louis; six sisters, Mrs. Helen Nichols, Franklin, Mrs. Loraine Williams, Mrs. Erma Kapp, Miss Hallie McAlister, Miss Sallie Will McAlister, Miss Lillian Black, all of Nashville and two granddaughters.<br />Funeral services and burial were in St. Louis, Mo.<br /><br />McCARLEY, Thomas Vernon The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971<br />Thomas Vernon McCarley died Thursday morning, February 25 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, February 27 at Mt. Bethel Presbyterian Church with burial in Thornton Cemetery, Tuscaloosa.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jewell C. McCarley; three sons, V. C. McCarley, Robert McCarley, Killen, Ala., Glenn McCarley, South Carolina; one daughter, Mrs. Cecil Howard, Florence, Ala.; and nine grandchildren.<br />Morris Elkins Funeral Home, Tuscaloosa, was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />McCASLIN, Ima Owen The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1970<br />Mrs. Lester McCaslin, 47, of Dickson died Tuesday, August 25, at Good Lark Hospital. The funeral was conducted Thursday morning at the Dickson Funeral Home. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. McCaslin was a native of Giles County. She was the daughter of the late Cove L. and Lou Ellen Strawn Owen.<br />Survivors include, one son, Billy Clark, Dickson; two brothers, Bill Owen, Murfreesboro and Howard Owen, Lynnville.<br /><br />McCLINTOCK, Harold The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Harold McClintock, 51, died Sunday morning, March 14, at Leonard&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg, Tenn.<br />Services were conducted at 3 p. m. Monday at Robertson Fork Church of Christ. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. Wayne Pagel officiating.<br />He was a member of the Robertson Fork Church of Christ and an employee of Genesco in Lewisburg.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Christine Hobbs McClintock; a son, Wayne of Lynnville; three sisters, Mrs. Harvey Madison of Lynnville; Miss Lou McClintock of Cornersville and Mrs. Joe James of Old Hickory; a brother, Virgil McClintock of Cornersville.<br />Pallbearers were Sammy Clark, Joe Foster, Paul Lowe, Raymond Adgent, Red Bowers, and Roy Briggs.<br /><br />McCLURE, Marilouise Aymett The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Marilouise Aymett McClure, 69, of Pulaski, who died Wednesday, October 19 in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville were held Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett May Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Hollis Hunt, pastor of First United Methodist Church, of which Mrs. McClure was a member, was the officiant.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Sadie Gilbert Aymett.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Bateman McClure; a son, Bateman McClure of Fairfax, Va. And two grandchildren.<br /><br />McCLURE, Rodney Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1978<br />Funeral services for Rodney Wayne McClure, 10 week old son of Wayne Kenneth and Sherrie Dennise Hughes McClure of Pulaski who died Saturday, January 14 in Columbia, were held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. John R. Vaughn officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden. He was born in Maury County, October 26, 1977.<br /><br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Lucille McClure, Pulaski; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hughes, Columbia; paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Sallie Thompson, Nashville; maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cain, Sr., Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hughes, Spring Hill.<br /><br />McCLUSKEY, Lillie Mae Kimbrough The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1973<br />Mrs. Lillie Mae McCluskey, 77, Route 1, Pulaski, died Wednesday, December 26, 1973 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p. m. Friday, December 28 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev. Albert Pope officiated.<br />A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Smith Kimbrough and widow of the late Paul McCluskey.<br />She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Pearl Cook, Troy, Tenn., Mrs. Mamie Teeples, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Irene Bain, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Alice Denhart, Miami, Fla., Mrs. Hazel Ward, Pulaski and Mrs. Lucy Bledsoe, St. Louis, Mo.; three sons, William McCluskey,<br />CHECK!<br /><br />McCORD, Louella Bryant The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Mrs. Louella McCord, 77, of Route 1, Cornersville died January 6 at her home. Her husband is John H. McCord, Sr. Services were held Friday, January 8 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Neal Dean officiated.<br />Born September 24, 1894 in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Arch S. and Lura Pickens Bryant.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Glen Wakefield, New Orleans, La.; two sons, John H. McCord, Jr., Sanders McCord, Knoxville; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lela Cheek, Lewisburg.<br /><br />McCORMACK, James Merlin The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1970<br />James Merlin McCormack, Sr., 48, prominent Pulaski man and owner of McCormack Farm Store, died Tuesday around noon at the Veterans Hospital in Nashville, Tenn., after several weeks illness. Born Feb. 4, 1922, he was the son of Jimmie Frank McCormack and Mrs. Mildred Williams McCormack who survive. He was a veteran of World War II and was a member of the American Legion, and the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services will be held at Bennett-May Chapel at 10 a. m. Thursday with Rev. Gene Gober officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Frances Simpson McCormack; a son, James Merlin McCormack, Jr., of Pulaski; a daughter, Miss Sue Ruth McCormack of Pulaski; a brother, William Joe McCormack of Atlanta, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. John Baldwin of Avondale Estates, Ga., and Mrs. Robert J. Karmack of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Jimmy F. The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jan 1977<br />Jimmy F. McCormack, 83, a native of Giles County, died Monday January 3, in Atlanta Nursing Home, Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 11:00 at Bennett May chapel with the Rev. William Moss and the Rev. Hollis Hunt the officiants. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Williams McCormack; two daughters, Mrs. John A. Baldwin and Mrs. Robert Kamack; a son, Joe McCormack all of Atlanta and seven grandchildren.Bennett May is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Lucy F. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1970<br />Lucy F. McCormack, 60, homemaking consultant for Spokane Public Schools, died November 2, 1970 at her home in Spokane, Washington.<br />Named 1963 &#8220;Woman of Achievement&#8221; by the Spokane Business and Professional Women&#8217;s Club, Miss McCormack won the state title that year, the first Spokane woman to do so. She was president of the Washington Vocational Association in 1948 and 1949.<br />She was secretary of the Municipal League and helped organize the Northeastern Branch of the Washington State Heart Association and served two six-year terms on its board.<br />Miss McCormack was past president of the Zonta Club and of the Business and Professional Women&#8217;s Club, chairman of the Booth Memorial Hospital Board and a past president of the Spokane Boys and Girls Week Federation. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and served on its board of deaconesses.<br />Survivors include, two cousins, George Edward and Frank McCormack, both of Elkton, Tenn.<br /><br />McCORMACK, William Flournoy The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1973<br />Funeral services will be held for William Flournoy McCormack, 67, of Route 4, Lynnville Thursday, July 26 at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. Mr. McCormack died at home on Tuesday.<br />A farmer, he was born in Giles County and was the son of the late Richard and Lula Murray McCormack.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary McCormack; two sisters, Mrs. P. D. Cardin of Bunker Hill and Mrs. Lucille Wilburn of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McDOUGAL, Andrew Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1970<br />Andrew Jackson McDougal of Route 2, Leoma (Giles County), died Monday, December 21 in Maury County Hospital. Services will be held Wednesday, December 23 at 2:00 p. m. at Scotts Hill Baptist Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate.<br />Born December 18, 1897 in Tennessee he was the son of the late William and Betty Hardiman McDougal.<br />Survivors include: five sons, Aubrey McDougal, Leonard McDougal, James McDougal, all of Giles County, William McDougal, Columbia, and Roscoe McDougal, Corvingtry, Rhode Island; two sisters, Mrs. Mandy Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth Hannah, both of Lawrenceburg, and thirteen grandchildren.<br /><br />McGEE, Charlie The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br /><br />Charlie McGee, 62, of Chicago, Ill., died Thursday, December 30 in Chicago. Services were held Saturday, January 1 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />Born October 13, 1909 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will McGee.<br />He is survived by one son, Charles Gwenn McGee of Franklin.<br /><br />McGEE, Herman Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1970<br />Herman Wesley McGee, 69, died Friday afternoon, April 17, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services for Mr. McGee were conducted Tuesday morning, April 21, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County and a retired farmer he was born July 27, 1900 the son of the late James and Hattie Peoples McGee.<br />Survivors include his wife, Robert McGee; five sons, Leon McGee, U. S. Army, Vietnam, Robert McGee, U. S. Army, Ft. Polk, La., Edward McGee, Hamilton, Miss., J. C. McGee, Pulaski, Thomas F. McGee, Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Sandra Wasson, Route 5, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Robert McGee, Birmingham, Ala., Henry McGee, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Chapman, Cedar Grove, Mrs. Bee Gordon, Fayetteville; nineteen grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />McGEE, Tammy Michelle The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1970<br />Tammy Michelle McGee, 3, died October 28 in the Lincoln County Hospital. Born July 18, 1967, she was the daughter of Thomas Fagan McGee and Jean Holley McGee.<br />Services were held Friday, October 30, at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Survivors include her parents; two brothers, Tommy and Mike; one sister, Keila Ann; and her grandmothers, Mrs. Emmer Lea Holley and Mrs. Herman McGee.<br /><br />McGILL, Flora Lee Thorne The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Flora Lee McGill, 61, of Minor Hill died Monday, February 1 at her home. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Sewell Hall officiated.<br />Born in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Ada White Thorne.<br />In addition to her husband, Homer McGill, she is survived by seven sons, Billy Ray, Minor Hill; Waddell of Anthony Hill; Don of Chicago, Ill.; Terry of Ft. Bragg, NC, Milford and Daniel of Birmingham; Charles of Lewisburg; three daughters, Mrs. Myra Sinyard and Mrs. Lois Briggs of Minor Hill; Mrs. Sandra Teeples; four brothers, Fred Thorne, Aubrey of Minor Hill, Arthur of Athens, Ala., Marcus of Huntsville, Ala.; twenty eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br /><br />McGUFFYE, Bradley Stephen The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Bradley Stephen McGuffye, one year old son of Henry A. McGuffye, Jr. and Betty Roundtree McGuffye of Pulaski, died Friday, March 12, at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />Services were held Sunday, March 14 at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial in Tri Cities Memory Gardens in Florence, Ala. Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />In addition to parents, one brother, Henry A. McGuffye, III; one sister, Kristie McGuffye; grandparents are Mrs. T. L. Roundtree of Muscle Shoals, Ala., and Mr.and Mrs. Henry A. McGuffye, Sr. of Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />McINTYRE, Magilee Pile The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1970<br />Magilee Pile McIntyre, 86, died in the Christianburg, Virginia Hospital Friday, September 18. Services were held Sunday at the State Street Methodist Church, Bristol, Va., with burial in Glenwood Memorial Cemetery, Bristol, Tenn.<br />Mrs. McIntyre was a native of Bristol, Tenn. Since the death of her husband, Dr. J. T. McIntyre, she had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Mitchell of Christianburg, Va., and her son, Dr. J. T. McIntyre, Jr., of Pulaski.<br />She was the oldest active member of the State Street Methodist Church.<br />Other than her son and daughter, she is survived by four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McKISSACK, Salena Mae The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1971<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 2, in Kraft Bros. Chapel in Woodland, Calif., for Mrs. Salena Mae Phillips McKissack, 81, who died Saturday, February 27, in a Hayward hospital. Interment was in Monument Hill Memorial Park, Woodland. Prior to entering the hospital, Mrs. McKissack resided at 27106 St. Francis Avenue, Hayward, Calif., with her son and daughter-in-law. She was born September 19, 1889, in Marshall County, Tenn. Before moving to California, Mrs. McKissack resided with her late husband, W. A. McKissack in the Dunn community of Lawrence County. Mrs. McKissack&#8217;s maiden name was Boone.<br />Mrs. McKissack leaves a son, Oscar J. Phillips off Hayward, a daughter, Zadie Henderson, of Addison, Ala., a daughter-in-law, Clara Mae Phillips of Hayward, a son-in-law, W. F. Henderson of Addiosn; 12 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, 4 step-daughters, 5 step-sons, and numerous nieces and nephews, step-great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Methodist Church at Dunn and Easter Star Chapter 103 of Lawrenceburg.<br />Services were conducted by Rev. Robert H. Clark, Woodland Methodist Church and Eastern Star Chapter No. 60, Woodland.<br /><br />McLAURINE, Henry Martin The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1977<br />Funeral services for Henry Martin McLaurine, 90, of Lynnville were conducted Sunday, February 13 at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 3:30 p.m. by Church of Christ minister Jack Glasco.<br />Mr. McLaurine, a retired self-employed painter, was a native of Giles County. His parents were the late Horace and Sally Witt McLaurine.<br /><br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie Mae Williams McLaurine; two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Thompson of Smyrna and Mrs. Louise Finnley of Cookeville; a son, William McLaurine of Cincinnati, Ohio; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McLEAN, Ethel Virginia McNeese The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Virginia McLean, 81, of Pulaski were held Tuesday, December 18 at 11 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Daniel Adams. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. McLean, a native of this county, died Sunday in Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include her husband, Carl McLean; three sons, William McGrew, Albert McGrew and Clifford McGrew, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Nora Tulley, Peoria, Ill.; three brothers, James McNeese and David McNeese, Nashville and Eugene McNeese, Lewisburg; a sister, Mrs. Laura Medley, Pulaski; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McMASTERS, James Buford The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1970<br />James Buford McMasters, 53, of Minor Hill died Mon., June 8, 1970 at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tues., June 9 at 3:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Wayland Hartsfield and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McMasters was the son of Mrs. Frances Shelton McMasters of Minor Hill and the late S. G. McMasters. He had been employed by Denbo Co. of Pulaski for 33 years.<br />In addition to his mother, he is also survived by his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Davis McMasters; 2 sons, Daniel G. and James Davis McMasters, both of Minor Hill; a daughter, Mrs. William T. Young of Phoenix, Arizona; a sister, Mrs. Elvy Bass of Minor Hill; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />McNEIL, Ernestine The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Ernestine McNeil, 64, of Elkton, died Sunday morning, March 8, at the Giles County Hospital at 5:00 o&#8217;clock. She was born in Chicago, Illinois March 19, 1905.<br />In 1961, Mrs. McNeil and her husband, the late Lawrence McNeil and family moved to Elkton from Decatur, Illinois, when they purchased Shady Lawn Truck Stop and Grill. Mr. McNeil died in February of 1964.<br />The Rosary was prayed for Mrs. McNeil Sunday evening at Rainey Funeral Home and the Mass at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Pulaski Monday morning, March 9, at 9:00 o&#8217;clock with Father Gartner officiating. Graveside services were Tuesday, March 10, and interment in the Oak Ridge Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lois Smith and Mrs. Carol Rector; and six grandchildren, all of Elkton; two brothers Eugene Gasser and Edward Gasser, both of Chicago.<br />Pall bearers were her son-in-laws, Tom Smith and Jim Rector, her grandson, Tommy Smith, Father John McGinnis, John Tucker, and Edwin Booth.<br /><br /><br />McNEESE, Lochia Pearl Pierce The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />Mrs. Lochia Pearl McNeese, 76, died Saturday, February 22, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. McNeese were conducted Sunday afternoon, February 22, at 3:00 o&#8217;clockin the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Arthur Hardison, John Clifford, and Porter King, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born June 19, 1893, the daughter of the late C. E. and Mary Whitworth Pierce. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, D. J. McNeese, Sr.; six daughters, Mrs. Johnny Harris, Mrs. J. R. Arthur, Mrs. Edward Usselton, Mrs. James Edwards, all of Giles County, Mrs. C. R. Attkisson, Hopedale, Ill., Mrs. Allen Sellers, Columbia; six sons, Harvey McNeese, Herbert McNeese, Jessie McNeese, Pulaski, Charles McNeese, and Cecil McNeese, Giles County, and D. J. McNeese, Jr., Columbia; twenty-six grandchildren; five brothers, Coley Pierce, Gail Pierce, Dan L. Pierce, Braden Pierce, and Shelby Pierce, Giles County; one sister, Mrs. W. T. Whitworth, Giles County.<br />Active pallbearers, her sons. Honorary pallbearers, nephews and grandsons, Dr. W. K. Owen, M. L. Jenkins, Tommy Pierce, Dr. William Fuqua, Columbia.<br /><br />McNEESE, Tera Rachel The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1970<br />Mrs. Tera Rachel McNeese, 82, died Friday, October 23, 1970 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Sunday, October 25, at 2:00 p. m. at the Elkton Baptist Church with burial in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Born, November 20, 1887 in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Rube and Nanna Hobbs Austin and the wife of the late Carl McNeese.<br />Survivors include: one son, Floyd D. McNeese; five daughters, Mrs. R. C. Wilburn, Mrs. F. A. Crabtree, Mrs. George Ray, all of Pulaski; Mrs. W. T. Smith of Tuscumbia, Ala., and Mrs. Dewvaul Massey of Elkton; fourteen grandchildren; and fifteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McNEESE, Woodrow The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1970<br />Funeral services for Woodrow McNeese, 57, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, June 9, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />He died Monday morning, June 8, at 8:30 o&#8217;clock after suffering a heart attack.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Will and Nattie Howell McNeese.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sara Pullen McNeese; four sons, Claude McNeese, Jimmy McNeese, Jerry McNeese, Myron McNeese, all of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Gail Pierce, Pulaski, and then grandchildren.<br /><br />McREE, Mattie Green Hagan The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Mattie Hagan McRee, 94, died Friday night, February 12 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held Sunday, February 14 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Powell Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br /><br />Born in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Willis Allen and Molly McNutt Green.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Sam Thompson and Mrs. Claude Prince of Minor Hill; one brother, Tom Green and one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Nita Hagan of Hattisburg, Miss.<br /><br />MEADOWS, Myrtle Legg The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Mrs. Myrtle Legg Shelton, 87, of Bethel, died Sunday 5 p. m. at Giles County Hospital. Services were held at 2:30 Tuesday, March 16, at Spry Funeral Home Chapel at Athens, Ala., with burial in Legg Cemetery, Limestone County, Ala. Rev. Dallas Bass officiated.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Louise Capley of Florence, Ala., Mrs. Virginia Braden of Bethel; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Meadows and Mrs. Lena Meadows, both of Bethel; two brothers, Ulesley Legg of Bethel and Smith Legg; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.<br /><br />MERRITT, Ulva H. Pulaski Citizen October 04, 1978<br />Funeral services for Ulva H. Merritt, 86, of Pulaski, who died Monday, October 2, at Giles County Hospital, were held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Chester Stephens was the officiant.<br />Born in Marshall County, Mr. Merritt was the son of the late John and Carrie Williams Merritt. His wife was the late Vashti Aymett Merritt. He held membership in the Minor Hill United Methodist Church and was a retired lumber company buyer.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Verna Merritt Garcia, Coconut Grove, Fla., Mrs. Alvin Hargrove, Nashville and Miss Mary Merritt, Miami, Fla.; a brother, Adrian Merritt, Prospect; two nephews, James Merritt and John Merritt, Giles County.<br /><br />MERRITT, Vashti Aymett The Pulaski Citizen 03 Aug 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Vashti Aymett Merritt, 77, of Pulaski, who died Saturday, July 30 in Giles County Hospital were conducted at Bennett May Chapel Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. Chester Stephens and the Rev. Mrs. W. C. Massengale. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Merrit was born in Giles County. Her parents were the late James Vernon and Betty Abernathy Aymett. She was a member of the Minor Hill United Methodist Church and a retired clerk at Gil T. May Department Store.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ulva H. Merritt and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MILES, George Butler The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1979<br />Funeral services for George B. Miles, 74, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Tuesday, May 22, in Giles County Hospital were conducted Thursday at 10:30 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. George Capps. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Miles parents were the late Lidge and Beulah Wilkerson Miles. He was an employee of Genesco, Inc. and South End Bi-Rite Grocery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Effie Martin Miles; four sons, George Miles and Ronnie Miles, Pulaski, Wayne Miles, Nashville and Jerry Miles, Atlanta, Ga.; a daughter, Sandra Cole, Dallas, Texas; four brothers, Walter Miles, John Miles, Roy Miles, and Elijah Miles, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Carroll Burns, Mrs. George Barnes, and Mrs. Louise Williams, Pulaski and Mrs. Emma Fitzpatrick, Lewisburg and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />MILES, William O. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1973<br />Funeral rites were conducted for William O. Miles, 73, of Franklin and a native of Giles County, Saturday, December 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Miles died in Williamson County Hospital in Franklin Thursday, December 6.<br />A retired carpenter he was married to the late Mrs. Florence Miles and was the son of the late Elijah P. and Beulah Wilkinson Miles.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jerry Powers of Franklin; one son, Billy R. Miles of Nashville; five sisters, Mrs. Emma Fitzpatrick of Lewisburg, Mrs. Cecil Miller of Greenville, Ohio, Mrs. Leslie Williams, Mrs. George Barnes and Mrs. Carroll Burns, all of Pulaski; five brothers, Walter Miles, George Miles, John Miles, Ray Miles, and Junior Miles, all of Pulaski; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />MILLER, Allie Hazelwood The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1970<br />Mrs. Allie H. Miller, 87, died Saturday afternoon at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Her husband was the late James C. Miller.<br />Services were conducted Monday by Bro. G. C. Fox at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Daughter of the late Tom and Tennie Bee Hazelwood, Mrs. Miller was born in Giles County August 13, 1883.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Frances Scott; three sons, Floyd Miller, Cincinnati, Ohio, Daniel Butler Miller, Des Moines, Iowa, J. C. Miller; one sister, Mrs. John Graves, Mobile, Ala.; seventeen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MILLER, Andy The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1970<br />Andy Miller, 74, died Tuesday, December 8, 1970 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held Wednesday, December 9 at 2:00 p. m. at Maplewood Cemetery with burial there.<br />There are no immediate survivors.<br /><br />MINATRA, David W. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1972<br />David W. Minatra, age 60 died September 18 in Fairburn, Ga. His parents were the late Guy and Martha Cardin Minatra. He was married to Mrs. Ailene Cardin Minatra also of Fairburn, Ga.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife Ailene Cardin Minatra, three sons, Charles of Rockvale, John stationed in Vietnam and Phil of Fairburn; four sisters, Mrs. Lavonia Mansfield of Bunker Hill, Mrs. Nanie Burke of Franklin, Mrs. Ed Cobb of Nashville; five brothers, Bill of Columbia, Bob of Memphis, Claude of Bunker Hill, Joe of Pulaski, and Oliver of Franklin.<br />Services are to be held Thursday, September 21 at Bennett May Chapel at 3:00 p. m. with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />MINATRA, Earl The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1976<br />Earl Minatra, 93, of Route 5, Pulaski died Friday, December 17 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Frank Rouse were the officiants.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Minatra was a native of this county. His parents were the late David W. and Frances Bennett Minatra. He was married to the late Mrs. Vallie Storey Minatra.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Allison Worsham of Pulaski, Mrs. Bill Davis of Decatur, Ala.; three sons, Fred Minatra, Gadsden, Ala., James Minatra of Columbia, and Edwin Minatra of Mt. Pleasant; five sisters, Mrs. Foster Osborn, Mrs. Morgan Sumners, Mrs. Lacy Loyd, Mrs. Mahlon McCracken, and Mrs. Raymond Harwell, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Clay Minatra and Tullo Minatra, both of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MINATRA, Pearl McCracken The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jun 1974<br />Mrs. Pearl McCracken Minatra, 83 of Pulaski, died Tuesday, June 4 at her home. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Norman Coke and Church of Christ minister Robert McAnally officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert L. and Virginia B. McCracken.<br />Survivors include her husband, Clay Minatra, Sr.; two daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Jones of Pulaski and Mrs. G. S. Markham of Nashville; seven sons, Bennett Minatra, Clay Minatra, Jr., Wendell Minatra and Wayne Minatra, all of Pulaski, Eugene Minatra of El Paso, Texas, Rayburn Minatra of Ft. Worth, Texas and Paul Minatra of Greenville; two sisters, Mrs. Rufus Campbell of Pulaski and Mrs. C. E. Dale of Cornersville; a brother, Mahlon McCracken of Pulaski, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Annie Carden The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1970<br />Mrs. Annie Carden Mitchell, 77, died Monday morning, August 17, in the Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mitchell, wife of the late D. Rucker Mitchell, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, August 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born November 11, 1892, the daughter of the late Tommy and Kitty Thomas Carden. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, Guy Mitchell and Tom Mitchell, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Amos Clark, Jr., Pulaski; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one brother, Harry Carden, Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Flossie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Flossie S. Mitchell, 73, died Thursday morning, February 18 at the Medical Center Hospital in Huntsville.<br />Services were held Friday, 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiated.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Rufus C. and Ora Forrest Bledsoe Smith. Her husband was the late H. A. Mitchell.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Mavis Byrne Glossup, Huntsville; two nieces, Mrs. Margaret Byrne Brown, Forrestville, Maryland and Mrs. Juanita Smith Neely, Columbia; and two great nephews, James Neely and Edward Neely, both of Columbia.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Floyd Lee The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1971<br />Floyd Lee Mitchell, 74, a resident of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, died Sunday, September 12.<br />Services were held Wednesday, September 15 at First Penecostal Church in Athens, Ala.<br />Burial was in Prospect with Rev. Claude Lawson officiating.<br />Born in Limestone County, Ala., June 19, 1897, he was the son of the late John and Zue Mitchell.<br />Survivors include: one son, Arthur Lee Mitchell of Huntsville, Ala.; one stepson, Van Sirtin of Pulaski; four step-daughters, Mrs. Francis Caldwell of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Mrs. Maxie Loggins of Athens, Ala., Mrs. John A. Fitzpatrick of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. John B. Simpson of Prospect; two brothers, Joe Mitchell of Athens, Ala.., Bob Mitchell of Manchester; three sisters, Mrs. Ola Carter of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Fannie McKennie of Athens, and Mrs. Bill Malone of Athens and several grandchildren.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Howard The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1978<br />Funeral services for Howard Mitchell, 75, of 57 Jay Street, Nashville were held at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Sunday at 2:00 p. m. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery. J. W. McCullough officiated.<br />Mr. Mitchell died February 24, 1978, in Westside Hospital, Nashville.<br />A Tennessee native, Mr. Mitchell was the son of Thomas H. and Elizabeth Magdeline Gatlin Mitchell. He was a retired farmer of the Bunker Hill Community before moving to Nashville about a year ago.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nishie Fly Mitchell of Nashville; three sons, James Mitchell, San Jose, Calif., Gilbert Mitchell, St. Louis, Mo., and Kay Mitchell, also of St. Louis; two daughters, Mrs. Carlene Parks, Nashville and Mrs. Barbara Pierce, Nashville; two brothers, Kelly Mitchell, Dellrose and Marvin Mitchell, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Ozelle Collins, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Mahlon Childers The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1973<br /><br />Services were held for Mahlon Childers Mitchell, 85, of the Stella Community Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Bill Moss. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mr. Mitchell died at his home on Sunday.<br />Born in Giles County he was the son of the late Meredith P. Gentry Mitchell and Ursula Kimbrough Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Holt Mitchell; four daughters, Mrs. Robert Edmundson of Stella, Mrs. Houston Price of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Walter Paris of Nashville and Mrs. Ray Dean Birdsong of Nashville; a son, Mahlon Gray Mitchell of Nashville; fourteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Robert L. The Pulaski Citizen 08 Aug 1973<br />Information has been received at The Pulaski Citizen from Mrs. Paul Eichholz of Kokomo, Ind. of the death of her father, former Pulaskian Robert L. Mitchell, 67, of Lakeland, Florida where he made his home. Mr. Mitchell was a retired chemist with I.M.C.C.<br />Survivors in addition to Mrs. Eichholz are his wife, Mrs. Thelma Mitchell of Lakeland; a son, Robert W. Mitchell. A sister and one grandchild. No further details were given.<br /><br />MOFFITT, Herman L. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1970<br />Herman L. Moffitt, 64, died Sunday, June 28, at work.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Moffitt were conducted Tuesday afternoon, June 30, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the First Baptist Church of Ardmore with the Rev. James Rollison officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was born November 20, 1905, the son of the late Humphrey Cowden and Cora May Green Moffitt.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pearl Young Moffitt; one daughter, Mrs. John Lackey, Nashville; one son, Allen Moffitt, Hendersonville; three grandsons; one brother, Charlie B. Moffitt, Tampa, Fla.<br /><br />MOORE, Douglas Lawson The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1975<br />Funeral services for Douglas L. Moore, 75, of Palmerdale, Ala., were held Friday January 24, 1975 at Brown&#8217;s Funeral Home, Roebuck Chapel, in Birmingham, Ala. with the Rev. Robert Johnson officiating. The Masonic rites burial service was held in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, at 12:30 p.m.<br />Mr. Moore died Wednesday in Baptist Medical Center after a short illness. A native of British Honduras, Central America, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Moore of British Honduras. Most of his life was spent the United States. He received his education at Massey Military School in Pulaski where he graduated in 1922.<br />In 1923 he was married to Miss Frances Birdsong of Pulaski who survives. In addition to three nieces he is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Anita Kelly Gillem of Rockledge, Fla.<br />Mr. Moore was a member of the United Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge, and the Hattie Morrow Chapter of the Eastern Star. He had made his home in Alabama for the last 35 years where he was in the poultry business.<br /><br /><br />MOORE, Elmer E. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1976<br />Elmer E. Moore, 88, died Wednesday, June 23, 1976, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Moore will be held Friday afternoon, June 25, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 27, 1888, the son of the late William T. and Frances Louise Gilmore Moore. His wife was the late Nina Reed Moore.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MOORE, George W. The Pulaski Citizen 06 Apr 1977<br />George W. Moore, 73, of Louisville, Ky., died Sunday, March 27 at Norton Infirmary of that city. He was a native of Pulaski and retired in 1969 as an inspector for the Kentucky and Indiana Terminal Railroad Company. He was a member of Shively Christian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former Bessie L. White; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy May and Mrs. Linda Kirsch; a son, Larry Moore of Jeffersonville, Ky.; and three grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at W. G. Hardy Shively Chapel, with entombment in Evergreen Mausoleum in Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />MOORE, Nell The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1971<br />Miss Nell Holt, 85, died Wednesday, October 13, in Gainsville, Fla. Memorial services were held Tuesday evening, October 19 at the Episcopal Church.<br />Born in Elkton, Miss Hall spent most of her lifetime in Pulaski. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Asa Moore.<br />Survivors include two nephews, one of whom is Tom W. Moore and three nieces.<br /><br />MOORE, Nina P. Reed The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1975<br />Mrs. Nina Reed Moore, Route 5, Franklin, Tenn., 79, died Friday, March 28, 1975, at Williamson County Hospital. Graveside funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday March 30. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Eugene Moore and Rev. Maurice Moore officiated.<br />Mrs. Moore, a retired saleslady, was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Alec and Mary Elizabeth Puryear Reed.<br />Survivors are her husband, Elmer E. Moore, Pulaski; one niece, Mary Ellen Powers, Franklin; three nephews, Billy Reed Miles, Nashville, Tillman Reed, Pulaski, and William Davenport, Memphis.<br /><br />MOORE, Rassie Agnes Bass The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1971<br />Mrs. Rassie Agnes Moore, 88, died Saturday, December 4 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Monday, December 6 at Bennett-May Funeral Chapel with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Jacob Gardner and Bob Meier officiated.<br />Born October 20, 1883 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. R. and Ellen Griffin Bass. Her husband was the late Charles P. Moore.<br /><br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Mabel White, Covington, Ky., Mrs. Lou Ellen Inman, Nashville, Mrs. Mallie Glover, Goodspring, Mrs. Helen Christopher, Nyach, N. Y., Mrs. Velma Hayes; two sons, Alton Moore, Temple, Okla., and Malcolm Moore, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Hammond, Chapel Hill, Mrs. Flora Bonner, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Lena Herring, Phoenix, Ariz.; two brothers, Ernest Bass, Dallas, Texas and J. Dallas Bass; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.<br /><br />MORGAN, Leon The Pulaski Citizen 04 Apr 1979<br />Funeral services for Leon Morgan, 53, an employee of the City of Lynnville, who died Sunday, March 25, at his residence in that city, were held Thursday at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Morgan&#8217;s parents were the late Will and Laura Morgan. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan; a daughter, Mrs. June Appleton, Pulaski; a son, Michael Morgan, Pulaski;<br /><br />MORGAN, Rosetta Carvell The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1970<br />Services for Mrs. Rosetta Carvell Morgan, 91, were Monday, February 2 at North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, with burial in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Morgan died Sunday, February 1, in the Hewitt Home following a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Julia Ann Joines Carvell. She was married to John W. Morgan, a Lawrenceburg barber, who died in 1933. She had resided in Lawrenceburg for 40 years and had operated a boarding house there. She was a Methodist.<br />Survivors include eight grandchildren; twenty-five great grandchildren, and eight great-great grandchildren.<br /><br />MORRIS, Ann Elizabeth Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1971<br />Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Morris, 76, died September 23 in Maury County Hospital after a two year illness. Her husband is Turner O. Morris.<br />Services were held Saturday, September 25 at the Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. John Pope, pastor of the Campbellsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Rev. H. R. Allen and Rev. Neal Dean officiated.<br />Mrs. Morris was the daughter of the late Forrest Yokley Campbell and Crockett Campbell of Campbellsville. She was a great granddaughter of the pioneer settler, Hamilton Crockett Campbell, who came into the vicinity which is now Campbellsville, about 1815.<br />Her life was an inspiration for good to those around her as she worked in home, church, school and community activities.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Turner O. Morris, Campbellsville; two sons, William Campbell Morris, Pulaski, John N. Morris, Cheyenne, Wyoming; one daughter, Mrs. Preston Murray, Glasco, Ky.; one sister, Miss Grace Campbell, Winter Garden, Fla.; two brothers, Burney Campbell, Lynnville, Donald Campbell, Pulaski; and ten grandchildren, Debbie, Mary Ann and Susan Morris, Pulaski; Harrell, Bil, Jane, Grace, and John Murrey, Glasco, Ky., Betsy, Karen, and Marcy Morris of Cheyenne, Wyoming.<br /><br />MORRIS, Harriet Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1975<br />Harriet Elizabeth Morris, 69, died Thursday morning, December 25 at Imperial Manor Convalescent Center in Madison. Services were held Friday, December 26 at 1 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Ora Boots. Interment was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Morris, a retired cook at Beech Hill High School and also a Giles County native, was the daughter of the late Ashley and Cora Hamlett Tyler.<br />Her survivors include her husband, Newton C. Morris of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Cora Hill Hannah of California and one grandchild, Mrs. Bonnie Binkley of Nashville.<br /><br />MORRIS, Jennie Yokley The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Jennie Yokley Morris, 90, died Saturday, March 7, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Morris, wife of the late John Amos Morris, were conducted Monday afternoon, March 9, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. John Pope officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Morris was born July 27, 1879, the daughter of the late Pleasant Henderson Yokley and Safronia Yokley.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Helen Zuccarello of Campbellsville.<br /><br />MORRIS, Newton Carter The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1979<br />Funeral services for Newton Carter Morris, 80, a retired farmer of the Friendship Community, who died Wednesday, January 3 in Parkview Hospital, Nashville, were held Thursday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Arthur G. Robins. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Morris was born in Giles County, the son of the late William Will and Sally Tidwell Morris. His wife was the late Harriet Elizabeth Tyler Morris. He was a member of the Friendship United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. O. L. Watson of Houston, Texas; a granddaughter, Bonnie Bellamy of Gallatin; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MORRIS, Sarah Shaw The Pulaski Citizen 02 Jul 1974<br />Funeral rites for Mrs. Sarah Shaw Morris, 84, of Pulaski were held Saturday, June 29, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Hollis Hunt officiated. Mrs. Morris died June 28, at Mitchell-Hollingsworth Nursing Home in Florence, Ala.<br />A native of Pennsylvania, she was the wife of the late Dr. John H. Morris, Sr., and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Shaw.<br />Survivors include three sons: John H. Morris III, Albert Morris and Stockton Morris, all of Florence, Ala.; a sister, Miss Bird M. Shaw of Cadiz, Kentucky and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />MORRIS, William Allen The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />William Allen Morris, 86, a retired farmer of Goodspring, died Wednesday, March 8 at Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Services were held Friday, March 10 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Elmer Howell officiated.<br />Born June 4, 1885 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Isham and Elizabeth Weaver Morris.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Richard Glover, Mrs. Nathan Hood, Giles County, Mrs. Milus Phillips, Cookeville, Mrs. H. M. Rippy, Nashville; twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MORROW, John and Anzonette Hargrove The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1970<br />A native of Giles County, John Morrow, 83, farmer and resident of Big Creek Community for many years died Saturday in Rutherford Hospital at Murfreesboro, following a three car accident Friday on State Route 96 about six miles west of Murfreesboro. His daughter-in-law, Mrs. Raymond Morrow, 40, also lost her life, when she was trapped in the burning wreckage of the car in the Friday afternoon accident. Also injured in the Morrow car was Mary Jean Morrow, 16, of Culleoka, Mrs. Morrow&#8217;s daughter, and Rutherford Morrow, 49, of Alexandria, Va., a former Lynnville resident and twin brother to Mrs. Morrow&#8217;s husband.<br />The accident in which the two were killed involved a three-car collision. Sgt. Hoyt Sanford of the Tennessee Highway Patrol said a car driven by Gary Gardner went out of control on the rainslick road and skidded broadside into the path of the oncoming Morrow car. The Morrow car plunged off the road after hitting the Gardner car and burst into flames. A pickup truck, driven by Michael L. Golden, 28, of Murfreesboro, then slammed into the wreckage. Golden was slightly injured.<br />Joint services for Mrs. Raymond Morrow and John Morrow were held Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Rev. Bill Hunter, minister of Culleoka Church of Christ and John Vaughn, minister of Graymere Church of Christ officiated. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Raymond Morrow was born in Giles County, February 27, 1889, the son of the late David Anderson Morrow and Melvina Williams Morrow.<br />He was married to Lula Wells Morrow who died in 1958. He was a member of Big Creek Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Sim Richardson of Pulaski, Mrs. Frank Thurman of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sons, Raymond Morrow of Culleoka and Rutherford Morrow, of Alexandria, Va.<br />Mrs. Morrow, a native of Maury County was the daughter of the late William Clyde Hargrove and Mrs. Ruby Read Hargrove of Columbia, who survives.<br /><br />She was a member of the Culleoka Church and was a music teacher. In addition to her husband and mother she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Hayes of Murfreesboro and Miss Mary Jean Morrow of Culleoka; two sons, Raymond Morrow of Culleoka and William Daniel Morrow of the U. S. Air Force stationed in Italy; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Cooper, of Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. Bill Peek of Nashville and Mrs. Joe Cutter of Columbia and a grandson.<br /><br />MOSLEY, Auggie Lou Skinner The Giles Free Press 05 Jan 1977<br />Mrs. Auggie Lou Mosley, 69, of Route 1, Goodspring died Monday, January 3, 1977 in Vanderbilt Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mrs. Mosley was a native of Mississippi, the daughter of the late William W. and Ada Miller Skinner.<br />Survivors include her husband, William Thomas Mosley; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Carper of Cleveland, Ohio; two sons, Joyce Mosley of Cleveland and James D. Mosley of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Cordell Allen of Indiana, Mrs. Mattie Garrett and Mrs. Esther Conner, both of Alabama; a brother, Orlanda Skinner of Florida; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />MURRAY, Marjorie Holt The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1970<br />Mrs. Marjorie Holt Murray, 39 of the Tarpley Shop Community died following a three car accident Sunday on Highway 31 near the southern city limits of Pulaski. Her nine year old son was also injured&#8230;.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Murray were held Monday at 2:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She is survived by her husband, James L. Murray, Jr.; the son, James Mark Murray; a brother, James E. Holt, of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Phillips and Mrs. Ladye Ruth Lewis, both of Pulaski and Mrs. Malcolm McNeese of Nashville.<br /><br />MURRAY, Ruby Cole The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1979<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, Mrs. Ruby Cole Murray, 77, of Columbia were held Friday, November 2 at 2:30 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Robert Lewis, the Rev. Joe Frazier and the Rev. Charles Gattis. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Murray died Thursday in Miller Hospital in Nashville.<br />She was the daughter of the late James Henry and Anna Arthur Cole and married to the late W. W. Murray. Mrs. Murray was a member of the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Miss Dorris Murray and Miss Amelia Murray, Columbia, and Mrs. Martha Ann Bass, Rogersville, Ala.; a son, James W. Murray, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Miriam Wright, Pana, Ill.; a brother, Leonard Cole, Dickson and five grandchildren.<br /><br />MUSE, Asa The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br />Asa Muse of Chattanooga, formerly of Giles County, died Tuesday, February 24, after an illness of several months.<br />Mr. Muse, brother of Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, Sr. of Pulaski, was buried Friday, February 27, in Jackson, beside his wife, Beulah Box Muse and infant daughter, Sue Lee.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to Mrs. Fitzgerald include two sons, Edwin and Archie Muse; one brother, Raymond Muse, all of Chattanooga, four grandchildren; and another sister, Mrs. Mary E. Curtis of Florence, Ala.<br /><br />NANCE, James H. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1976<br />Funeral services for James H. (Jimmy) Nance, 80, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Friday, April 16 at Elm Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg, were held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in Kimbrough Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Nance was a native of this county, the son of the late Milton and Della Fogg Nance.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NAPPIER, Thomas James Jr. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1977<br />Funeral services for Thomas James Nappier, 67, of Pulaski who died Monday, July 25 at Giles County Hospital, were held Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Nappier was born in Giles County, the son of the late Thomas James and Mollie Louise Holman Nappier. He was a retired painter and World War II veteran.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Louise Ball, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Lorene Brock and Mrs. Almeda Claud, Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Flaherty, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Mattie Melvin, Memphis; five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />NEAL, Mary E. Carden The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Mary E. Carden Neal, 91, died Wednesday night, March 11, at Hearthstone Nursing Home in Ft. Worth, Texas. Funeral services were conducted Friday morning, March 13, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock and burial was in Fort Worth.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born September 19, 1878, the daughter of the late William Henry and Joanna Watson Carden. Her husband was the late S. L. Neal, also a native Giles Countian.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Howard Wolff, Austin, Tex.; two sons, Joe Neal, Ft. Worth, and C. E. Neal, Odessa, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Cope Whitfield, Pulaski, and Mrs. O. C. Park, Hartselle, Ala.; one brother, F. B. Carden, Tulsa, Okla.; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NEAL, Robert Kingsley The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1972<br />Robert Kingsley Neal, age 86, of Lawrenceburg died at Giles County Hospital on Friday, October 6. His parents were the late James P. and Betty Neely Neal. He was married to the late Bessie Maude Felker Neal.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Betty Ann Crowder of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Laverne Trammell of Richmond, Va.; one son, J. W. Neal of Houston, Texas and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Sunday, October 8 at 1:30 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Dan Bive officiating.<br /><br />NELSON, Carl William The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1970<br />Carl William Nelson, 62, died Monday, June 29, of a heart attack near his home.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Nelson, farmer in the Yokley Community, will be held Wednesday afternoon, July 1, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Liberty Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Cleo Bunt officiating. Burial will be in the Helton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 3, 1908, the son of the late Thomas and Luella Jeffery Nelson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edna Carpenter Nelson, Yokley Community; three sons, Jerry Nelson, Perry Nelson, and Carl Nelson, Jr., all of the Yokley Community; one daughter, Mrs. James Myers, Mobile, Ala.; two brothers, Earl Nelson and Buford Nelson, both of Ethridge; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Chapman, Lawrence County, Mrs. Lorene Inman, Columbia; Mrs. Lula Carpenter, Columbia; and one grandchild.<br /><br />NELSON, Kate The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1975<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Kate Nelson, 96, of Pulaski were conducted at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon June 17 at Maplewood Cemetery by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Mrs. Nelson died Monday at Giles County Hospital.<br />She was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late C. W. and Dora Butler May. Her husband was the late John Nelson, Sr.<br />Educated in the public schools of Giles County, Mrs. Nelson was a life long member of the First United Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one son, John Nelson, Jr. of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Company was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NELSON, John Lee The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Services for John Lee Nelson, 80, of Columbia, father of NBC sportscaster Lindsey Nelson, were held Friday, February 25 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Nelson, a retired monument salesman, died Tuesday, February 22. He was a native of Giles County and a son of the late John Lee and Mary Isabella Jones Nelson. Mr. Nelson was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />He was married to the former Miss Ossie Baker, who died in 1969. He was educated at Massey Preparatory School in Pulaski and moved to Columbia 48 years ago.<br />Since the death of his wife, he had been living with a daughter, Mrs. Ed Pennington, near Columbia. Lindsey Nelson, Long Island, N.Y., is a voice of the New York Mets.<br />Survivors include, in addition to Lindsey Nelson and Mrs. Pennington, another son, James L. Nelson, Norfolk, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Beckham, Pulaski, and six grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />NEWMAN, George Lee The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />George Newman, 64, of Route 1, Ardmore, died Tuesday, January 25 at Maury County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Era Wynne Newman.<br />Services will be held Thursday, January 27, 10:00 a.m. at Rainey Funeral Home with burial in Bethany Cemetery.<br />Born September 11, 1907, he was the son of the late M. T. and Nellie Deacon Newman.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by four sons, Robert Lee Newman, Joe M. Newman, Mell T. Newman, George W. Newman; three brothers, Joe D. Newman, Atlanta, Ga.; Fred A. Newman, Cleveland, Burt Newman, Ardmore and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWMAN, James Lawson The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1971<br />James Lawson Newman, 62, died July 1, at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Saturday, July 3 at 1 p. m. at Carr and Erwin.<br />Burial was at Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a son of the late John and Anna Collins Newman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore Newman; one son, Thomas Newman; two daughters Mrs. Wade West, Mrs. Carol Ray Bates, Ardmore; two brothers, Melvin Newman, Shelbyville, Sherrill Newman, Georgia; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWTON, Clyde Dexter The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1971<br />Clyde Dexter Newton, 47, of Pulaski, died Friday, July 23, at his home. Services were held Sunday, July 25, at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in New Zion Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born in Giles County, March 19, 1924, he was the son of the late Grady and Florence Samuel Newton. He was a veteran of World War II and active in VFW affairs.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lillie Alice Wright Newton, one daughter, Judy Ann Newton, and one son Clyde D. Newton, Jr.<br /><br />NEWTON, Crota Ann Crota Ann Newton, 81, died Sunday, August 9, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1970<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday mrning, August 11, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born March 6, 1889, the daughter of the late Joseph and Hanna Todd Newton.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Renzo Shackelford, Pulaski; one sister, Miss Ida Newton, Pulaski; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWTON, Ernest Houston The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br />Ernest Houston Newton, 75, died Friday, July 24, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mr. Newton were conducted Sunday afternoon, July 26, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in the Johns Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born July 10, 1895, the son of the late William Macklin Newton and Mary Carolyn Adkins Newton.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Parks Newton; five son, Leigh H. Newton, Chestnut Grove, Virgil Newton, Route 7, Erel T. Newton, Elkton, Mitchell Newton and L. T. Newton, both of Route 7; two daughters, Mrs. Sallie Bateman and Mrs. Shirlene Mallenhouse, both of Chicago, Ill.; twenty-two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWTON, Pearl Roden The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Pearl Newton, 85, died Friday, January 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Newton, wife of the late W. W. Newton, were conducted Saturday afternoon, January 3, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Newton was born October 18, 1884, the daughter of Calvin and Margaret Abbott Roden.<br />Survivors include one brother, Early Roden of Lewisburg.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Basil Elander The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1971<br />Basil Elander Norwood, 52, died Wednesday, August 11, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Thursday, August 12 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a retired grocery clerk. He was the son of the late John William and Inez Glover Norwood.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eula Norwood; three sons, Joe Norwood, William Robert Norwood and Paul Henry Norwood; one daughter, Miss Ester Norwood; three brothers, Arnold Norwood, Florida, Sidney Norwood, Athens, Ala., Barteau Norwood and two sisters, Mrs. Dovie Campbell, Florida and Mrs. Lillian Kincaid.<br /><br />NORWOOD, John Oakley The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1972<br />John Oakley Norwood, 57 of Plantation, Fla., died Sunday, July 2 in Plantation. His widow is Margie LaMaster Norwood.<br />Services will be held Thursday, July 6, 2:00 p. m. at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mitchell and Edna Cates Norwood. He was Direct Oil manager for 25 years.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Jerry Norwood, Long Island, N. Y.; a daughter, Gloria Minor, Pompano Beach, Fla.; a brother, Lynn Norwood, Goodspring; three sisters, Mrs. Ewing Chapman, Mrs. Paul Gibson and Mrs. Cebran Nave, all of Goodspring.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />NORWOOD, Wilbur The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1975<br />Services were held Tuesday, December 23, at 1:00 p. m. for Wilbur Norwood, 72, at Calvary Temple Church in Florence, Ala., with Rev. Bobby Lowery, pastor of the church officiating. Burial followed in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery<br />A retired painter, Mr. Norwood was the son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Porter Norwood. He was a Giles County native.<br />Survivors include one son, Hadley Norwood of Houston, Texas; one daughter, Barbara Gartman of Florence, Ala.; one brother, Robert Norwood of Florence, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Boshell and Mrs. Olan Phillips, both of Florence, Ala.; and four grandchildren.<br />Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home in Florence, Ala., were in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />OLIVER, Alice Foster The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Mrs. Alice Oliver, 73, a resident of the Yokley community near Lynnville died at Bel-Air Nursing Home after an extended illness. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. from Taylors Chapel Methodist Church. Eugene Barrett officiated and burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery.<br />Williams Funeral Home was in charge. She was a native of Giles County, the wife of the late Morgan Oliver who died June 1954. She was a member of the Taylors Chapel Methodist Church.<br />She is survived by four sons, William J. Oliver of Yokley and Johnnie B. Cleveland, James and Willard Oliver of Columbia; fifteen grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, Aubrie Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1974<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Aubrie Abernathy O&#8217;Neal, 90, of Nashville were held Friday afternoon, September 20 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Dr. Blake Warren officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. O&#8217;Neal died Thursday in Monterey Nursing Home in Nashville. Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late A. Samuel and Sue May Abernathy.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Charles Abernathy of Pulaski; two grandchildren, Mrs. Bobby Dodd of Waverly and Mrs. W. A. Taylor of Nashville; two grandsons, W. W. Knox III and Michael O&#8217;Neal, both of Brentwood and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, Sue May The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1974<br />Miss Sue May O&#8217;Neal, 63, of Nashville died Friday, August 16 at her home. Graveside services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:00 at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski by the Rev. William Moss.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Aubrie Lee O&#8217;Neal of Nashville, who survives and the late Thomas O&#8217;Neal.<br />In addition to her mother other survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ONDREYKA, Kathryn Hamlett The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1970<br /><br />Mrs. Kathryn Hamlett Ondreyka, 53, died at her home in Arlington, Virginia on March 14.<br />Prayer services were held at Murphy&#8217;s Funeral Home in Arlington Monday evening, March 16, at 8:15 o&#8217;clock. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning, March 17, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in St. Anne&#8217;s Catholic Church. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, Geore Ondreyka of Arlington; her father, Edgar Hamlett, Sr. of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Charlie Clifton of Pulaski; two brothers, Willard Hamlett of Sheffield, Ala., and Edgar Hamlett, Jr. of Pulaski.<br /><br />OREN, Lorriane Cosby The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1970<br />Mrs. Lorraine Cosby Oren, 69, died Wednesday morning, February 11, 1970, in Chicago, Ill.<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Oren, wife of Ralph Oren of Chicago, Ill., will be conducted Thursday afternoon, February 12, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born March 29, 1900, the daughter of the late R. B. and Florence Judia Cosby.<br />Survivors in adddition to her husband include one sister, Mrs. Buford Eubank, Stella and one half-sister, Mrs. Will Hagan, Athens, Ala.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ORR, Wilbur Claude The Pulaski Citizen 08 Jul 1970<br />Funeral services for Wilbur Claude Orr, 78, retired L&amp;N Railroad employee, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, in the chapel of Rosele-Patton and Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in that city. He died Saturday morning, July 4, in a Nashville hospital following surgery earlier in the week.<br />Born January 27, 1892, he was the son of the late Robert Samuel Orr and Alpha Hightower Orr of Marshall County. He was a member of the Methodist Church and had been employed by the L&amp;N Railroad for approximately 45 years.<br />Mr. Orr is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby May Orr; one son, William C. Orr; one daughter, Mrs. James Johnson; three grandchildren and one great grandchild, all of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. K. S. Wilkes, Lynnville, Mrs. Kittie Liggett, Lewisburg; and one brother, Everett C. Orr, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Orr is the daughter of the late Dr. J. Pinckney May and Msr. Dora Butler May, Aspen Hill.<br /><br /><br />OVERTON, Fred The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1971<br />Dr. Fred Overton, 70, husband of the former Mary Frances Anderson of Pulaski, died Monday, November 8, at his Nashville home.<br />Services were held Wednesday, November 10 at Marshall, Donnelly, Combs Funeral Home in Nashville with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Born Nov. 6, 1901, he was the son of the late Milton and Maggie Chumley Overton.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife, include two sons, Fred Stuart Overton and Ned Anderson Overton; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Spiller Campbell, all of Nashville; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />OWEN, John A. Lawton, Oklahoma Constitution 22 Feb 1978<br />Funeral for John A. Owen, 43, of 410 Ave. I, Apt. A, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Becker Funeral Home. Dr. L. M. Woodson, pastor of Cache Road Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Mr. Owen was dead on arrival at a hospital here Monday afternoon after collapsing at Pioneer Truck Stop where he was employed as a mechanic.<br />Mr. Owen was born May 6, 1934 in Pulaski, Tenn. He was married to Delinda Mathis on April 3, 1973 in Lawton.<br />Survivors include his wife of the home; two daughters: Teri Owen and Betty Ann Owen, both of Lawton; two step daughters, Marian West and Alice West, both of the home; a son, John Owen III, Stillwater; two sisters and two brothers.<br /><br />OWEN, Luella Wheeler The Giles Free Press 05 Jan 1977<br />Mrs. Luella Wheeler Owen, 68, died Friday December 31, 1976 at Community Hospital , Lewisburg. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sun., Jan. 2 at Bills and McGraw Funeral Home, Lewisburg, with burial in Marshall County Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Owen&#8217;s husband was the late Frank Owen.<br />She is survived by two sons, Frank T. Owen, Huntsville, Ala., and William C. Owen, Tullahoma; three sisters, Mrs. Jeff Owen and Mrs. Mary Worsham, Cornersville, and Mrs. Ernest Hardison, Clarksville; two brothers, Melvin Wheeler, Cornersville, and Allen Wheeler, Nashville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />OWENS, John Harris The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1970<br />John Harris Owens, 71, died Friday, April 3, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, April 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 26, 1898, the son of the late Redden and Annie Bell Willis Owens.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vera McNeese Owens; one son, John Thomas Owens, Lewisburg; three daughters, Mrs. Rassie Pearl Hardin, Mrs. Carolyn Estep, Pulaski, Mrs. Estelene Watts, Nashville; three step-daughters, Mrs. Doris Lammerding, Calif., Mrs. Mertie Mae Augustyn, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Laura Jo Cook, Indiana; two step-sons, Maxwell McNeese and Malcolm McNeese,both of Nashville; three brothers, Clabe Owens, Pulaski, Bill Owens, Columbia, Alvin Owens, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Martha Powell, Mrs. Nancy Barnett, Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Mae Stofer, Florida; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />OWENS, Redden Bradley The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jan 1970<br /><br />Redden Bradley Owens, 62, died Thursday, January 1, at his home on Route 4, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, January 4, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Owens was born July 21, 1907, the son of the late Redden and Annie Bell Willis Owens.<br />Survivors include one son, Dave Ed Owens, Florida; one daughter, Mrs. Wilma Jean Jones, Peoria, Ill.; four brothers, Johnny Owens and Clabe Owens, both of Pulaski, Bill Owens, Colorado, Alvin Owens, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Barnett, Mrs. Martha Powell, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Mae Stofel, Florida, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />OWENS, Vera Virginia Fry The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1974<br />Mrs. Vera Virginia Owens, 77, of Pulaski died Tuesday in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Interment will follow in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Owens was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Katherine E. Rose of Minor Hill, Mrs Pansie Holt of the Rose Hill Community and Mrs. Carolyn Estep of Pulaski; a brother, Ruby Frye of Pulaski; 13 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PAGE, John W. The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />John W. Page, 89, died Sunday, May 24, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Page were conducted Tuesday afternoon, May 26, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia with the Rev. Malcolm White, officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 14, 1880, the son of the late Martin and Martha Baugh Page.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Altie Stofel, Mrs. Lucile Crumbie, both of Columbia, Mrs. Bernice Carpenter, Nashville, Mrs. Artell Smith, Orlando, Fla.; two step-sons, Mack Pinkelton and Willie Turner, Pulaski; two step-daughters, Mrs. Roy Beets, Pulaski, Mrs. Mattie Pinkelton, Nashville; five grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />PALMER, Willie Mae Davis The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1971<br />Willie Mae Palmer, 67, died Sunday, July 18 at Giles County Hospital. She was the wife of Marion H. Palmer.<br />Services were held Monday, July 19 at Choates Creek Methodist Church with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born December 8, 1903, she was the daughter of the late William S. and Martha Bevins Davis.<br /><br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by four sons, William H. Palmer, Nashville; Charles W. Palmer, Columbia, Villard Palmer, Nashville, James E. Palmer, Lebanon; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Moates of Giles County and twelve grandchildren.<br /><br />PARDON, Aubrey Speer The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1971<br />Funeral services for Aubrey Speer Pardon, 32, formerly of Giles County, were held Monday, June 14 at 2 p. m. at Turkey Creek Baptist Church at Plant City, Fla., with burial in the Plant City Cemetery.<br />Mr. Pardon died June 11 at Plant City, Florida. Born July 26, 1938, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will Pardon of the Bunker Hill Community. He was a graduate of Beech Hill School and served eight years in the U. S. Navy. Following his discharge from the Navy, he was employed by an Aluminum Company in Tampa, Fla., where he was working at the time of his death.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marlene Heinze Pardon of Plant City; six sisters, Miss Lois Pardon, Mrs. Noble Holley, Mrs. Bill Jarrat, Mrs. William Oliver, Mrs. Marion Edwards, and Mrs. Joe Mack Sumners, all of Giles County; nine brothers, T. O. Pardon, Howard Pardon, Elbredge Pardon and John Pardon, all of Giles County, Thurman Pardon, Brown Pardon, and Carl Pardon, all of Lincoln County, Horace Pardon of Chicago, Ill., and Dean Pardon of Lewisburg.<br /><br />PARDON, Mary Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1970<br />Mrs. Mary Tidwell Pardon, 50, wife of Horace Pardon, died at her home in Chicago, Thursday, September 10. Services were held Sunday, September 13 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Mable Tidwell and the late Joseph Tidwell.<br />Survivors include her husband, Horace Pardon; one daughter, Mrs. George Danek, Chicago; two sons, Larry Pardon, Chicago and Robert Pardon, West Palm Beach, Florida; five brothers, Sam Tidwell, Harold Tidwell, both of Pulaski, Selvin Tidwell, Lewisburg, Joe H. Tidwell, Modesta, California, Jimmy Tidwell, Huntsville; four sisters, Mable Tidwell and Mrs. Lee Davis of Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Michalik, Willow Springs, Ill., and Mrs. Lillian Ursiny, San Jose, California.<br /><br />PARK, Lena Calloway The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1970<br />Mrs. Lena Calloway Park, 95, died Sunday, June 28, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Park, wife of the late Wiley M. Park, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, June 30, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Tommy Davis officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, she was born April 21, 1877, the daughter of the late William and Mary Calloway.<br />Survivors include three sons, Edward F. Park, Athens, Ala.; William Vernon Park, Elkton, Lynn C. Park, Nashville; eight grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Willie McMasters, Loretto, and Mrs. Jennie Wiggs. Columbia.<br /><br />PARKER, Hershall Lee The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1971<br />Hershall Lee Parker, 82, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died April 13, 1971 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Wednesday, April 14 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Charley and Flora Hubble Parker. His wife was the late Katie Murphy Parker.<br />Survivors include one son, Wendell Parker, Lawrenceburg; three brothers, M.Y. Parker, Wales, Charles Parker, Ethridge; Cecil Parker, Delrose; two sisters, Mrs. M. T. Wells, Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Marvin Puryear; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PARR, Thomas Coleman The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1970<br />Thomas Coleman Parr, 77, died Sunday December 20 in Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held Monday, December 21 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Estes Kuykendall officiated.<br />Born December 23, 1892, in Tennessee, he was the son of the late John and Martha Ann Parr.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nina Parr; three sons, Lymial Parr of Lawrenceburg, Johnny Parr of Romulus, Mich., Home Parr of Wyandotte, Mich.; two step-daughters, Mrs. Lillie Zeigler, Mrs. Lucile Harwell; two step-sons, George Woodard of Pulaski, Allen D. Woodard of Auburndale, Fla.; one brother, Jim Parr of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs. Arcenia Colbert; seventeen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PARSONS, Ivey Corrine West The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Ivey Corrine Parsons, 70, died Wednesday, March 11, at St. Thomas Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday morning, March 13, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Marshall Moss and the Rev. Paul Thompson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, she was born January 3, 1900, the daughter of the late John H. and Clara Simpson West. Her husband was the late Nathan Parsons.<br />Survivors include one brother, James H. West, Portland; one sister, Mrs. T. K. Kuykendall of Franklin, Ky.; and two nieces, Mrs. George Aymett and Mrs. John Mason, Jr., both of Pulaski.<br /><br />PARSONS, Pearl Virginia Roges The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Mrs. Pearl Virginia Parsons, 80, died Friday, March 10 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Sunday, March 12 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. Carl Felker and Bro. Marcus Nickel officiated.<br />Born December 19, 1891 in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary Tarpley Rogers. Her husband was the late Frank Parsons.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Miss Tommie Rogers, Nashville, Miss Almeda Rogers, Pulaski, and two nephews, Edwin Rogers, Pulaski, and Harold Rogers, Nashville.<br /><br /><br />PATE, Eula Mae The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Mae Pate, 88, of Route 1, Lynnville, who died Tuesday, September 11 in Giles County Hospital, were held Thursday at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 3:00 p. m. by the Rev. Marcus Nickel and the Rev. Wayne Kelly. Interment was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Pate was the daughter of the late, James J. and Lula Ashford Holbert. Her husband was the late Jesse Myers Pate.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Pate Curtis, Lynnville; a brother, Oakley Holbert, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. B. F. Everly, Lynnville, mrs. Bessie Hastings, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. C. H. Elam, Hendersonville and two grandchildren.<br /><br />PAYSINGER, Ina Eagin The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1970<br />Mrs. Ina Eagin Paysinger, 80, died Wednesday, April 8, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, April 10, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Rainey Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of the Elkton Community, she was born February 14, 1890, the daughter of the late Ella Jester and Alvin Eagin. She was the wife of the late B. Lee Paysinger.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Horton L. Monroe, Old Hickory, Miss Mildred Paysinger, Nashville, Mrs. S. W. Johns, Concord, Calif., Mrs. Milton S. Mitchell, Springfield, Va., Mrs. William Cheek, West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Eddie Johns, Nashville; three sons, Robert L. Paysinger, Nashville, Lynn Paysinger and William E. Paysinger, both of Elkton; twelve grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; four sisters, Miss Maggie Eagin, Miss Mary Eagin and Miss Laurette Eagin, all of Elkton; three brothers, John Eagin and Sam Eagin of Nashville, and Joe Eagin of Elkton.<br /><br />PEARSON, Ed Lee The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Ed Lee Pearson, 90, of Ardmore died Friday, January 28, 1972 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 29 at Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore with burial in the Indian Creek Cemetery.<br /><br />PETTUS, James Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1977<br /><br /><br />PETTY, Thomas Newton The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1975<br />Thomas Newton Petty, 58, of Nashville, died Wednesday, January 15 at Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Services were held Friday, January 17 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery. The Rev. Harman Jacobs officiated.<br />Mr. Petty was a Giles County native and a food broker. He was the son of the late N. T. Petty and Mrs. Macy Petty who survives. He was married to Mrs. Irene Falcon Petty who also survives. Other survivors include one son, John Petty of Nashville; and one daughter, Joy Busch of New Mexico. Carr and Erwin in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHELPS, Annie Laurie Puryear The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1978<br />Funeral services for Mrs. William Allen Phelps, of Pulaski, who died Monday, June 12 at Fairhaven Nursing Home were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Giles County.<br />At her bedside was her sister, Edna Jo Smith, who was so very faithful during her illness.<br />The Rev. Harry Elyea, pastor of Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Moriah officiated, assisted by Mr. John MarlinGoodman.<br />Mrs. Phelps had been in failing health for several years but was a bed patient for the past year. At the request, she was to be transferred from Columbia Nursing Home at the first available opening at Fairhaven.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Newton and Mattie Elizabeth Puryear. The Puryear and Martin families were among the early settlers of Giles and Wayne Counties. She was married to the late William Allen Phelps of Bunker Hill, May of 1924. He died March 1966.<br />Annie was the possessor of many fine traits, and as stated by Mr. Goodman, &#8220;She was a lady of the old school. She was an individual thinker and expressed her own thoughts. She was proud of her family heritage and loved her family. She had a sound old time faith.&#8221;<br />Survivors in addition to her sister, Mrs. Harvey Smith, include two nephews, Henry Martin Puryear, Jr. of Columbia and Joe Newton Puryear of Huntsville, Ala.; three nieces, Mrs. Mattie Bell (Puryear) Chalk, McKenzie, Miss Annie Louise Puryear of Memphis, and Mrs. Jane (Puryear) LaFern of Pulaski. Great nieces include Mrs. Nell Ann (Puryear) Zaunbrecher, LaFayette, Ind., Mrs. Peggy Chalk Richardson, Clarksville, and Mrs. Melody LaFern Graham. Great nephews include Henry Martin Puryear, III of Columbia and Jerry Wayne LaFern and Eddie Holland of Pulaski.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Ada Ann Townsend The Giles Free Press 02 Feb 1977<br />Mrs. Ada Ann Phillips, 84, Nashville, died Friday, January 28, 1977 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Check<br /><br />Phillips, Nashville, and Mrs. Alvin Sanders, Pulaski; a son, Raymond Phillips, Goodspring; a brother, Erskine Townsend, Minor Hill; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Charles Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1971<br />Charles Eugene Phillips, 41, of New Port, Tennessee, died Thursday, December 23.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Phillips, husband of Mary Beth Abernathy Phillips were held Sunday, December 26, in New Port with burial in Union Cemetery, New Port.<br />Mr. Phillips, a teacher in Morristown, was born May 18, 1930, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Phillips, New Port; two sons, Bobby Phillips and Patrick Lynn Phillips, both of New Port; one brother, Jimmie Phillips, Morristown.<br /><br /><br />PHILLIPS, Fred Lewis Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1971<br />Fred Lewis Phillips, Jr., 32, manager of Dixie Foods died Saturday, May 29 at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital at Florence, Ala., following injuries received in an automobile accident which occurred May 26 about four and half miles from Pulaski west on Highway 64.<br />Tennessee Highway Trooper Anson Yeager, investigating officer reported Phillips was a passenger in a 1967 Oldsmobile driven by William Clifton. A pickup truck had stopped in the west bound lane waiting for the road to clear to make a left turn. Another vehicle a Mustang was preparing to enter Highway and also had stopped waiting for the road to clear so he could proceed.<br />Yeager reported Clifton applied brakes heavily to avoid rear-end collision with the pick-up truck, pulled into the left lane and hit a Cedar Grove Limestone Co., truck driven by James Camp of Goodspring. The Oldsmobile bounced off the truck and bumped into the Mustang hitting the left rear side. Clifton was also taken to the hospital for treatment following the accident.<br />Funeral services for Fred Lewis Phillips, Jr., 32, were held Sunday, May 30 at 2 p. m. at Fourth St. Church of Christ in Tuscumbia with Brother Bob Plunkett officiating. Interment was in Sheffield Oakwood Cemetery. Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Tuscumbia, Ala., was in charge.<br />Mr. Phillips was born in Lauderdale County, Ala., son of Fred Lewis Phillips, Sr., and Mrs. Myrtle Cameron Phillips of Tuscumbia who survive.<br />He was manager of Dixie Foods in Pulaski and a member of the Church of Christ. He was a graduate of Deshler High School in Tuscumbia.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Shirley Taylor Phillips; two daughters, Kimberly Kaye Phillips and Karran Ann Phillips of Pulaski; two brothers, Thomas Norris Phillips of Baltimore, Md., David Lee Phillips of Tuscumbia, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Virgil Miles of Muscle Shoals, Ala., and Mrs. Donald Burgess of Huntsville.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Irene The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1977<br />Funeral services for a Giles County native Miss Irene Phillips, 77, of Route 6, Fayetteville, who died Thursday, November 24 in Giles County Hospital, were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel BY Church of Christ ministers Robert McAnally and E.M. Lovell. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Sam T. and Usia Arnett Phillips. Miss Phillips was a member of East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Shackelford, Mrs. Vera Rigsby, Pulaski, Mrs. Phillip Monks, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Brown Francis, Nashville; and a brother, Mahlon Phillips, Pulaski.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Nina Lee Williams The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1971<br />Mrs.Nina Lee Phillips, 85, died Friday, November 5 in Tyler, Texas.<br />Services were held Sunday, November 7 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Jacob Gardner officiated.<br /><br />Born August 10 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe and Rebecca Surles Williams.<br />Survivors include three sons, James William Phillips, Salem, Oregon, Giles Phillips, Walter W. Phillips, Tyler, Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Cora Lee Carroll, Pine Bluff, Ark.; three half-sisters, Mrs. Margaret Weber, Mrs. Frances Nichol, Mrs. Beatrice Harrison, Gadsden, Ala.; and two half-brothers, Dan Williams, Birmingham, Ala., and Walter Williams.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Oakley The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1970<br />Funeral services for Oakley Phillips, 55, of Minor Hill, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Church of Christ in Minor Hill with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Wilson Carter Funeral Home in Prospect is in charge of arrangements.<br />He died Tuesday night at Giles County Hospital. He was injured July 28, after suffering a fall from the balcony at the Giles County Court House. He is survived by a brother, Roy W. Phillips of Athens, Ala.; two sisters, Miss Maxie Phillips and Mrs. Viva Jones, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Veda Mai The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1974<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Veda Mai Phillips, 76, of Cornersville, were conducted Wednesday, July 17 at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Phillips died Monday in Community Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County she was married to the late D. W. Phillips.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Merlie Defoe of Cornersville; ten grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PICKENS, Ina D. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1971<br />Funeral services for Miss Ina D. Pickens, 77, retired school teacher and Lynnville correspondent for a number of newspapers, including The Pulaski Citizen for many years, were held Sunday, October 3 at 2 p.m. at Bear Creek Church with burial in Bryant Cemetery in Marshall County. She died Friday, October 1st at her home in Lynnville.<br />Miss Pickens was born January 21, 1894, the daughter of the late Ashley and Maggie Orr Pickens. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She was well-known as a school teacher in both Giles and Lawrence Counties. For a number of years, she was a science teacher at Lawrence County High School. There were no immediate survivors.<br /><br />PICKETT, James David &#8220;Buck&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1970<br />The first Mayor of Minor Hill, J. D. Pickett, 49, died Friday at the Veteran&#8217;s Hospital in Nashville. He was a long time civic leader and farmer of the Minor Hill area. In November of 1968, he was elected to the post of Mayor when Minor Hill was first incorporated as a town. A veteran of World War II, he served in the U. S. Army and was in the South Pacific war area. He was active in the American Legion. He was also a member of the Civitan Club.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born Nov. 18, 1920, the son of Mrs. Bessie Hendrix Pickett and the late William Leslie Pickett. He attended the Minor Hill High School.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera Geneva Kieff Pickett; two sons, Roger and Stanley Pickett; a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Pickett Pauline, all of Minor Hill; a brother, Gene Pickett of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. H. E. Townsend, Mrs. Dewitt Jackson of Minor Hill, Mrs. Susie Elmore and Mrs. Wendall Sherbert both of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />PIERCE, Billy Foster The Pulaski Citizen 05 May 1976<br />Funeral services for Billy Foster Pierce, 49, of Nashville and Giles County native, who died Friday, April 30 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville, were held Sunday, May 2 at 2:30 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. J. S. Hicks and the Rev. J. W. McCullough officiating. Interment was in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br />Mr. Pierce, who was the son of the late Calvin and Clara Pierce, was employed by Maynard Food Store Equipment, Inc., of Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Barbara Lou Mitchell Pierce; a daughter, Miss Sandra Pierce of Nashville; a son, Pat Pierce, also of Nashville; a son, Pat Pierce, also of Nashville and a sister, Mrs. Joe Bob Patton of St. Louis, Mo.<br /><br />PIERCE, Eliza Ann Hammonds The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1971<br />Mrs. Eliza Ann Pierce, 84, died Friday night in Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Ala. Services were held Sunday, January 24 at 2:00 p. m. at Anderson, Ala. Church of Christ with burial in Mitchell Cemetery in Anderson.<br />Born October 25, 1886 in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Jessie and Sarah Littrell Hammonds.<br />Survivors include two sons, Talmadge Pierce of Minor Hill, Cecil Pierce, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Jessie Lee Gray, Mrs. Medie Varnell of Rogersville, Ala., Mrs. Laura Lou Barrow, Anderson, Ala., Mrs. Gladys Yon, Winter Haven, Fla.; one brother, Jasper Hammonds of Anderson, Ala.; twenty-three grandchildren; forty-six great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIERCE, Georgie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1971<br />Georgie Lee Pierce, 64, died Tuesday, November 9, at Baptist Hospital, Nashville. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lou Wolf Pierce.<br />Services were held Thursday, November 11, at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Ora Boots officiating. Burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born July 3, 1907 he was the son of the late Arthur and Mary Frances Cole Pierce.<br />In addition to his wife he is survived by one son, Fagon Pierce, Lewisburg; one daughter, Josie Wiley, Okla.; three brothers, Wilie Pierce, Virgil Pierce, and Allen Pierce, Fayetteville; two sisters, Mrs. Carl Gowan and Mrs. Bill Burton, both of Lewisburg; two grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />PIERCE, Jesse Sewell The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Jesse Sewell Pierce, 39, of Sheffield, Ala., died Thursday night, February 17 at Colbert Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Roberta Tarpley Pierce of Sheffield.<br />Services were held Saturday, February 10 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born January 20, 1933 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Ross and Gertrude Lindsey Pierce.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Jesse Sewell Pierce, Jr.; two daughters, Judy Ann and Vickie Jo Pierce, all of Sheffield, Ala., and several brothers and sisters.<br /><br />PIERCE, Mary Louise The Pulaski Citizen 05 Sep 1979<br />Funeral services for a native Giles Countian, Mrs. Mary Louise Pierce, 53, of Coatsville, Pa., who died Wednesday, August 29 at her residence in that city, were held Monday at 11:00 a.m. at Hanna Baptist Church with burial in Hanna Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pierce, a registered nurse, was the daughter of Minus E. Gooch, who survives, and the late Annie Tucker Gooch.<br />In addition to her father, survivors include her husband, Earl Pierce; two daughters, Mrs. Paula Jean Aulthouse, and Mrs. Jan Lee Marlyne, Jacksonville, Fla.; a son, Earl Pierce, Jr., Dowington, Pa.; a sisters, Mrs. Margaret Loretto Tomlinson, New Port Richie, Fla.; two brothers, John L. Gooch, Pulaski and James Edwin Gooch, York, Pa., and a half-brother, Ernest L. Rutherford, Guthrie, Pa. Bennett-May Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIERSON, Annie Rachel Hindman The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1970<br />Mrs. Annie Rachel Pierson, 46, was found dead last Friday at her home in Pulaski.<br />Services were held Saturday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, with Andy Brown officiating.<br />Mrs. Pierson was born May 17, 1924. She was the daughter of the late Robert Y. Hindman.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include her mother, Mrs. Bertie Lane Hindman, Pulaski, one brother, J. B. Hindman of Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Argile Hopper, Mrs. Winford Helton, of Wales and Mrs. Lucile Holt, Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />PIERSON, Thomas Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1976<br />Prayer services for Thomas Floyd Pierson, 75, of Lewisburg, who died Wednesday, July 21 at Community Hospital, Lewisburg, were held Thursday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Pierson was born in Giles County, the son of the late James and Rachel Jane McKnight Pierson. He was married to the late Mrs. Annie Beard Pierson.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Claude Pierson and Clay Pierson, both of Pulaski and Robert Pierson of Lewisburg.<br /><br /><br />PILLOW, Roy Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1972<br />Roy Mitchell Pillow, age 72, died Monday, December 25 at Beverly Manor Nursing Home in Nashville. His parents were the late Thomas and Sam Ella Cashion Pillow. He was married to the late Mable Englett Pillow.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Robert A. Durham of Nashville; one son, Roy Thomas Pillow of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Ira Englett and Mrs. Joe Tidwell; three grandchildren.<br />Services were held Wednesday, December 27 at 10:30 a. m. in Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br /><br />PITTARD, Ethel Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen 05 Dec 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Stevenson Pittard, 85, of the Bodenham Community were held Sunday December 2 at Bennett May Chapel at 3:00 p.m. by the Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Mack Pinkleton and J. Marlin Goodman. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Pittard died Saturday in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in Giles County she was the daughter of the late Nathan and Mary Jane Bass Stevenson. She was a member of Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church. Her husband was the late James J. Pittard.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Reba Smith, Mrs. Kathleen Beard and Mrs. Edward Burns, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PITTARD, Lois Marie Burnett The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1971<br />Mrs. Lois Marie Pittard, 73, a retired school teacher, died Saturday, March 20 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Sunday, March 21 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. John Pope, Rev. Jacob Gardner and Bro. Andy Brown officiated.<br />She was a native of Texas and a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, T. A. Pittard and several cousins.<br /><br />POARCH, Maggie Webster The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1971<br />Mrs. Maggie Poarch, 69, died Saturday, September 4 in Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Services were held Monday, September 6 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />Born September 22, 1901, in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Alf and Mary Martin Webster.<br />Survivors include five sons, Robert Poarch, California, Clifford Poarch, Davis Poarch, Elkton, Alex Poarch, Morris Poarch, Lewisburg; three daughters, Mrs. Violet Norman, Mrs. Luther Hawkins, Knoxville, Mrs. Virginia Simpson, Decatur, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Flora Sweeney, Mrs. Marie MaMahon, Taft; twenty-one grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />POLLY, Helen Abigale Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr1979<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Abigale Polly, 69, of Route 6, Pulaski were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday April 5 at Carr and Erwin Chapel, burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br />Born in Ohio, May 21, 1909, Mrs. Polly was the daughter of Willie and Caudie Birdsong. She died at her home Tuesday April 3, 1979. Her husband Ostine Polly survives. Besides her husband Mrs. Polly is survived by three sons, George Polly, Paul Polly of Pulaski and Terry Polly of Prospect.; seven grandchildren.<br /><br />POE, John William The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1978<br />Funeral services for John William Poe, 73, of Route 2, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, January 11 in Orange Memorial Hospital, Orlando, Fla. were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Born in Giles County, Mr. Poe was the son of the late John William, Sr. and Arnetta Oliver Poe. He was a retired employee of the Bordon Milk Co.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Drake Poe; three sons, Joe Poe, Huntsville, Ala., Fred Poe and Wendell Poe, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Orlean Robenson, Springfield and Mrs. Anita Berton, Orlando; two brothers, Luther Young and Emmett Young, Columbia and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />POLLY, Maxie R. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1976<br />Mrs. Maxie R. Polly, 83, of Route 6, Pulaski died Saturday, December 25 in Elkton.<br />Funeral rites were conducted Monday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister James Ed Holt officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Polly was a native of Tennessee and married to the late John Arney Polly.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Leroy Solomon of Elkton and Mrs. John May of Diana; four sons, John Polly, William Polly, Osteen Polly and W. A. Polly all of Pulaski; 18 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren.<br /><br />POLLY, Reubin The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1975<br />Reubin Polly of Route 6, Pulaski, died in Giles County Hospital Sunday, Januray 19, 1975. Mr. Polly, a Giles County native was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Polly. He was born September 26, 1921.<br />Funeral services were conducted by Bro. G. C. Fox at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, January 19 at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three aunts, Mrs. Ethel Archer, Mrs. Irene Dunnavant and Mrs. Lillie Mae Johns, all of Pulaski and several cousins. Bennett-May Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POLLY, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1971<br /><br />Robert Lee Polly, 57, died Wednesday, January 20 in Detroit, Mich. Services were held Saturday, January 23 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in the New Zion Cemetery at Kedron.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born October 8, 1914. He was the son of the late Grover E. and Zora Rogers Polly.<br />He is survived by one brother, Lee Hester Polly of St. Paul, Minnesota.<br /><br />POOLE, Samuel Duncan The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />Funeral services for Samuel Duncan Poole, 65, were conducted Saturday morning, February 21, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. W. E. Gober officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Poole, a community and civic leader, died Thursday morning, February 19, at his home on Route 7, Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Poole was born January 18, 1905, the son of the late Robert M. and Oma Mosley Poole.<br />He was a dedicated churchman and a member of the administrative board of First Methodist Church, and a member of the church choir.<br />He had been employed by Pigg and Parsons for the past six years in addition to serving as an adjuster for Farmer Mutual Insurance Company. Prior to this he managed a farm supply store, and worked in the National Store and Davis and Eslick Super Market.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Robinson Poole; one son, Charles H. Poole, Donelson; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Billy Christopher, New Orleans, La.; three brothers, Woodrow Poole, Charlestown, Ind., Burris Poole, Louisville, Ky., and Robert D. Poole of Lewisburg.<br /><br />POPE, Joe U. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br />Joe U. Pope, 68, died Thursday, July 23, in Veterans Hospital, Nashville, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Pope, a retired Highway Department employee, were held Saturday afternoon, July 25, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Elkton Baptist Church with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 15, 1911, the son of the late Arthur Pope and Fannie Young Pope.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lessie Pope; four sons, Billy Joe Pope, and Terry Pope, both of Athens, Ala.; Bobby Pope, Pulaski, Tommy Pope, California; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Birdsong and Mrs. Thomas Birdsong, both of Bunker Hill, Mrs. Wayne Bollington, Addyston, Ohio; one brother, Foster Pope, Elkton; three sisters, Mrs. Vilas Rogers, Mrs. Elsie Rogers, Mrs. Elmer Thompson, all of Elkton; and twelve grandchildren.<br /><br />PORTER, Horace Glenn The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1978<br />Funeral services for Horace Glenn Porter, 50, of 133 Pine St. Pulaski, Tn., were held Friday, July 21, 1978 at 11:00 a.m. in Bennett May Chapel with Bro. Robert McAnally officiating. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Porter, a retired Co op manager and a retiree of Gabriel Corp. was a member of Pulaski Civil Defense Organization. He was the son of the late Richard and Lula Boshers Porter. He was born in Giles County, Aug. 18, 1927. His death occurred July 19, 1978 in V.A. Hospital Nashville following a period of declining health.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Zola Watson Porter; one son, Terry Porter, Pulaski; one daughter, Sherry Porter, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Brown, Harrodsburg, Ky, Mrs. Gertrude Prindle and Mrs. Jewell Garner both of Pulaski; two brothers, Loyd Porter, Goodlettsville and Dewey Porter of Nashville; step mother, Mrs. Nora Porter and 2 step brothers, Carl Smith and Douglas Smith all of Pulaski; two step sisters, Mrs. Mary Roe, Abilene, Tex. and Mrs. Ruth Reed, Greenbrier, Tn.<br /><br />PORTER, John Richard The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1972<br />John Richard Porter died Sunday, August 20 at Giles County Hospital. Mr. Porter was a native of Alabama and was born June 28, 1888. His parents were the late William T. and Nancy J. Gibbs Porter.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nora Smith Porter; three daughters, Mrs. Jewell Garner of Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Brown of Haroldsburg, Ky., Mrs. Gertrude Prindle of Pulaski; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert Reed of Greenbrier, Mrs. Maurice Curtis of Pulaski; three sons, Loyd Porter of Goodlettsville, Dewey Porter of Nashville, and Horace Porter of Pulaski; two step-sons, Carl Smith of Nashville, and Douglas Smith of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Fannie Crews of Lawrenceburg; twelve grandchildren and ten great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br />Funeral arrangements were Monday, August 21 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Andy Brown and Robert McAnally officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />PORTRESS, Sara Ella Pate The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Sara Ella Portress, 84, died Sunday, August 1 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Monday at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. G. C. Self and Henry Cortner officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Nathan L. and Ella Evans Pate. Her husband was the late Lee M. Portress.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Virginia Portress; one brother, Jessie Pate, Lynnville and three grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />POSTON, James King The Pulaski Citizen 05 Dec 1973<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday December 3rd at 2:00 p. m. for James King Poston, 83, of Fayetteville and native Giles Countian at Ralston Funeral Chapel in Fayetteville with the Rev. Ed Templeton, pastor of the Ardmore Methodist Church, officiating. Burial followed in Riverview Memorial Garden Cemetery in Fayetteville. Mr. Poston died Saturday at his home.<br /><br />Born in the Bee Spring Community, he was the son of the late John Donaldson and Katherine King Poston. He was educated in the schools of Giles County and Morgan School in Fayetteville. A member of the Methodist Church, Mr. Poston was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife Mrs. Melvin Minatra Poston; five daughters, Mrs. William Bradberry of Dallas, Tex., Mrs. John Robert Fisk and Mrs. Carl Winter, both of Fayetteville, Mrs. Woodrow Gunter of McBurg, and Mrs. Robert Smith of Atlanta, Ga; one son, Herbert Poston of Dallas; one sister, Mrs. Iva Wilkinson of Pulaski; eleven grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.<br /><br />POSTON, Melvie Minatra The Elk Valley Times 19 Sep 1974<br />Mrs. Melvie Poston of Fayetteville died early today (Thursday) at Lincoln County Hospital after a long illness. She was the widow of James K. Poston who died last December.<br />Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Ralston Chapel in Fayetteville with burial in Riverview Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Poston was a native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. William Bradberry of Dallas, Tex., Mrs. John Robert Fisk and Mrs. Jean Winters, Fayetteville, Mrs. Woodrow Gunter of Frankewing, and Mrs. Robert Smith of Atlanta, Ga; one son, Herbert Poston of Dallas; five sisters, Mrs. Foster Osborne, Old Hickory, Mrs. Morgan Sumners, Mrs. Lacy Loyd, Mrs. Raymond Harwell, and Mrs. Mahlon McCracken, all of Pulaski; three brothers, Earl, Clay, and Tullo Minatra, all of Pulaski; 11 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />POTEETE, Chester Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1971<br />Services for Chester Eugene Poteete of Franklin, were Sunday at Franklin Memorial Chapel with burial in Williamson Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Poteete died Wednesday, June 16. He was a resident of Antioch.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mamie Odell Poteete; a daughter, Mrs. Billy Gordon; three sons, Chester Poteete, Jr., Franklin, Elmer Franklin Poteete, Antioch, and Spec. 4 James Larry Poteete, U. S. Army, Vietnam; his mother, Mrs. Mamie Golden Poteete; a sister, Mrs. Ruby Hazel, Franklin; a brother, Henry Poteete, Franklin; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />POWELL, Benjamin Isom The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1971<br />Benjamin Isom Powell, 80, died Sunday, August 29 at Giles County Hospital. His wife is Mrs. Martha Owen Powell.<br />Services were held Monday, August 30 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />Born August 3, 1891 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Divitt Powell. He was a retired Genesco employee.<br /><br />In addition to his wife he is survived by four sons, Aubrey and Alvie Powell; Vernon Powell, Columbia; Early Powell, Eagleville; six step-sons, Forrest Earl, Brady, Horace, Lincoln and Travis Fry; one daughter, Mrs. Clara Gatlin, Lawrenceburg; three step-daughters, Mrs. Aline Bruce, Nashville, Mrs. Inez Graves, Mrs. Elizabeth Counts, Columbia; one brother, Jim Powell, Winter Garden, Fla.; one sister, Eva Hagan, Lawrenceburg and seventeen grandchildren.<br /><br />PRATT, Arthur Joseph The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1974<br />Funeral services for Arthur Joseph Pratt, 74, of Nashville were held Sunday, November 17 at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Harrison Anderson and the Rev. Loyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Pratt, who was a native of Arkansas, died Saturday in Montevery Nursing Home in Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ward Pratt; a daughter, Mrs. Waylon Denton of Pulaski; two sons, Robert Pratt and John Pratt, both of Nashville and three grandchildren.<br /><br />PRENTICE, John W. The Pulaski Citizen 02 Jul 1974<br />Funeral services for John W. Prentice, 53, of Route 1, Wales, who died June 30 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, were conducted Monday, July 1, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ ministers Paul McKissack and G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Prentice was the husband of Lena Will Carothers Prentice of Wales and the son of the late John Willis and Maggie Vick Prentice.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife include: four sisters, Mrs. Jack Prentice, Mrs. Anna Sue Peden and Mrs. Mahlon Wright all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Henry Stone of Campbellsville.<br /><br />PRESTRIDGE, I. V. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1971<br />I. V. Prestridge, 57, of Elkmont, Ala., died Wednesday, December 15 at Limestone County Hospital in Athens, Ala.<br />Services were held Saturday, December 18 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Cairo Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born October 13, 1914 in Alabama., he was the son of the late William B. and Georgia Anna Prestridge. He was a retired barber.<br />Survivors include two sons, Billy Joe Prestridge , El Sobrante, Calif., Robert Larry Prestridge, Italy; one daughter, Mrs. Horace Fogg; two brothers, Hester Prestridge, Hollywood, Fla., Coy Prestridge, Detroit, Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Lois Rogers, Weoma, Ark.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />PRINCE, Beulah H. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah H. Prince, 91, of Minor Hill, who died Friday, July 8 in Meadowbrook Nursing Home, Pulaski, were conducted Sunday Check<br /><br />PRINCE, Samuel Erskine The Pulaski Citizen 05 May 1976<br /><br />Samuel Erskine Prince, 73, of Minor Hill died Tuesday, May 4 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister, Danny Pettus officiating. Burial will follow in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Prince, a retired employee of the General Electric Corp., was born in Giles County, the son of the late John and Mahalie Jackson Prince.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Emma White Prince; five daughters, Mrs. Eugene Vinson of Athens, Ala., Mrs. James E. Britton of Pulaski, Mrs. Edgar Berry of Cleveland, Oh., Mrs. Betty Hancock of Lynnville and Mrs. Eugene Taylor of Minor Hill; a son, John Prince of Athens, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. L. W. Stokes of Florida; two brothers, Homer Prince and James Prince, both of Texas; 20 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />PROSSER, James Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1971<br />James Ernest Prosser, 64, of Cornersville, died Wednesday, November 10 in Parkview Hospital in Nashville. His widow is Mrs. Ruth Blankenship Prosser.<br />Services were held Friday, November 12 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mack Pinkelton and Loyd Hickman officiated.<br />Born July 24, 1907, he was the son of John and Molly Bagley Prosser.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Joe McCollum, Cornersville; Mrs. Billy Ray Rudd, Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Gary Bass, Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Fount Thompson; Mrs. Annie Weatherman, Lewisburg and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />PYLANT, William Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1971<br />Services for William Ernest Pylant, 63, were held December 31, at Rainey Funeral Home Chapel, Ardmore, with burial in Gatlin Cemetery. Mr. Pylant died December 30 in a Huntsville Hospital following a brief illness. He was a native of Ardmore.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Lillie Pylant, Ardmore; two daughters, Mrs. James Beaver, Huntsville, Mrs. James Allen Steele, Ardmore; two sons, Edward Pylant, Windell Pylant; one brother, Eddie Pylant, Ardmore and six grandchildren.<br /><br />RACKLEY, Sara Belle Maddox The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1970<br />Wife of Billy Rackley, Assistant Director of Pulaski Urban Renewal, Sarah Bell Rackley, 51, died November 2 at Maury County Hospital.<br />Services were held Tuesday, November 3, at 2:00 p. m. at the Episcopal Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. John McGinnis officiated.<br />Born February 6, 1919 in Georgia, she was the daughter of the late Swift Maddox and Elise McAuly Maddox, whom survives.<br />She was employed by Brown&#8217;s Car Center as secretary and bookkeeper.<br />In addition to her husband and mother, she is survived by two daughters, Lisa and Kathy, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />RAINES, Emma C. Marbut The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Emma C. Raines, 86, died Wednesday, March 4, in Taylors Hospital, Lewisburg.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Raines wife of the late George Henry Raines, will be conducted Friday afternoon, March 6, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with David East and Andy Brown, Church of Christ ministers officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born May 3, 1893, the daughter of the late D. F. and Lydia Webb Marbut.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Leda B. Davenport, Donelson, Mrs. Carey Mei Wood, Nashville, Mrs. Denzil Zeigler, Mrs. Sam McMillion, Mrs. Edward Jordan, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Webster Kirk, Markle, Ind.; five grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RAINEY, Pearl Dunnavant The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1970<br />Mrs. Pearl Dunnavant Rainey, 89, died Thursday morning October 8, 1970 at the Fairhaven Nursing Home. The daughter of the late Sam B. and Rebecca Hill Dunnavant, she was born in Giles County, May 23, 1881.<br />Services were conducted by Rev. Gene Gober at the Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. Friday, October 9 with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Rainey was a member of The First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, W. M. (Burr) Rainey, Pulaski and Horace D. Rainey, New York City and two nieces Miss Rebecca May, Pulaski and Mrs. Warren Evans, Nashville.<br /><br />RANCK, Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1971<br />Floyd Ranck, 100, of Chattanooga, died Wednesday, July 7, 1971 in a Chattanooga nursing home.<br />Graveside services were held Friday, July 9 at Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Neal Dean officiated.<br />Born in Wisconsin, he was the son of the late O. G. and Linda Harrison Ranck. His wife was the late Mable Buford Ranck.<br />Mr. Ranck was a well-known Giles County educator and served as principal of Pulaski High for several years.<br />Survivors include one sister, Edith Wilson, Nashville; three grandchildren and two nephews, Joe Ranck and Avery Ranck.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RANCK, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1970<br />Walter Ranck, 87, died Thursday, February 5, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Ranck were conducted Friday afternoon, February 6, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Wisconsin, he was born October 9, 1882, the son of the late Oliver and Ada Linda Harrison Ranck.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Edith Ranck Wilson, Nashville; one brother, Floyd E. Ranck, Chattanooga; two nephews, Avery Ranck and Joe Ranck, both of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />RANDALL, James Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br />James Floyd Randall, 79, of Shores Community died Monday, Nov. 30, at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Shores Cemetery.<br />Born Dec. 10, 1890, in Giles County he was the son of the late John M. and Delina E. Rackley Randall.<br />Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. John E. Abernathy of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Thomas E. Abernathy of Shores; one brother, Dallas Randall of Miami, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Callie Johnson of Faulkville, Ala., Mrs. Lila Mae Wilburn of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Pearl Jones of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Zeffie Jones of Goodspring; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RANDALL, Mattie Lou The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Mattie Lou Randall, 89, died Thursday, January 22, at St. Mary&#8217;s and Elizabeth&#8217;s Hospital in Louisville, Ky.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Randall were conducted Sunday afternoon, January 25, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. John Polk officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born September 9, 1890. She was the wife of the late Rolly W. Randall.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Ambrose Woods, Mrs. Corine Graves, Mrs. Willadean Ford, Mrs. Mattie Napier; one son, Harold F. Randall; thirteen grandchildren, and twenty great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RANKIN, Dessie Bray The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1974<br />Graveside services in Mrs. Dessie Bray Rankin of Birmingham, Ala., who passed away July 8 in St. Vincent Hospital in Birmingham, Ala., were held Wednesday, July 10 at 2 o&#8217;clock at Lynnwood Cemetery with Rev. Larry Jaruis officiating.<br />Mrs. Rankin, a native of Giles County was the wife of the late E. A. Rankin and the daughter of the late W. W. and Mary Ann Williams Bray.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. P. E. Hickman, Miss Nicie Bray, Mrs. Eula Bray all of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. R. V. Hill of Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REED, Alma Holt The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1971<br />Mrs. Alma Holt Reed, 82, died October 16 at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Sunday, October 17 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />Born January 5, 1889, she was the daughter of the late Tillman L. And Virginia Maultsby Holt. Her husband was the late Carson L. Reed.<br />Survivors include one son, Tillman Reed and two grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />REED, Ewell The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1972<br />Ewell Reed, age 58, died Wednesday, October 11, at his home located in the Bodenham Community. His parents were the late Earl Callowell and Maggie Neal Reed. He was married to the Mrs. Willie Mae Neal Reed.<br />Survivors include his wife, two sons, Robert Neal Reed of Greenbrier and William Earl Reed of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Parker of Pulaski, Mrs. Martha Clifton of Prospect and Mrs. Nadine Brown of Pulaski and two grandchildren.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday, October 12 at 2:00 p. m. in Bennett-May Chapel.<br /><br />REESE, Christine Porter The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1970<br />Mrs. Christine Porter Reese, died Monday morning, April 27, at her residence in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, April 29, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the Scottsboro Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert Parker and Rev. James Cox, officiating. Burial was in Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include her husband, Paul L. Reese; three sons, Robert Reese, Richard Reese, David Reese; one grandson, Paul Allen Reese; one grandson, Paul Allen Reese; all of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Edward Pulley, Columbia.<br /><br />REESE, Ethel McKNIGHT The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1971<br />Mrs. Ethel Reese, 81, of Albertville, Ala., died Wednesday, December 15 in Albertville. Her husband was the late Elmer Reese.<br />Services were held Friday at Blooming Grove United Methodist Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. J. Dallas Bass and Carl Felker officiated.<br />Born July 15, 1890 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ennia and Sara Elizabeth Dugger McKnight.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. William S. Harwell, Albertville, Ala., Mrs. R. E. Nance, Huntsville, Ala.; one son, Edgar Lane Reese, Montgomery, Ala.; six grandchildren; six, great grandchildren; two brothers, Wiley McKnight, Robert McKnight, Montgomery, Ala. And one sister, Miss Edna McKnight.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REEVES, Marvin Perkins The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1970<br />Marvin Perkins Reeves, 58, died Sunday, April 12, in Belair Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, April 14, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late Ed and Jennie Pillow Reeves.<br /><br />Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Sam Knox, Bodenham, Mrs. George Pearson, Mrs. Floyd Putman, both of Columbia, Mrs. Casper Rose, Pulaski and Mrs. George Holder, Chapel Hill.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Stanley James The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />Stanley James Reynolds, 62, died Thursday, April 30, at Taylor&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, may 2, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul Thompson officiating. Burial was in Bryant Cemetery, Mooresville.<br />A native of Lexington, Ky., he was born October 17, 1907, the son of the late Archie and Lavesta Cochran Reynolds. He was a retired truck driver.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ada Sue Allen Reynolds; one son, Floyd Reynolds, Ft. Rucker, Ala.; two brothers, Miles E. Reynolds, Wolf Lake, Ind.; William T. Reynolds, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; two sisters, Msr. Eva Vondreau and Mrs. Teresa Frederic, Ft. Wayne, Ind.<br /><br />RHEA, James David The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1971<br />Funeral services for James David Rhea, 71, former state senator and Giles County General Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge, were held Friday at 4 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Judge Rhea died Thursday, January 14 at Giles County Hospital after a short illness. A native of Giles County, he attended public schools and also Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo. In 1922, he received his law degree from Vanderbilt University, and began to practice law in Pulaski. He continued to practice law until 1958. He served as City Attorney, City Judge and Giles County attorney. In 1958, he was elected General Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge and served an eight year term.<br />In 1930, he served two terms as state senator from the 25th District. During World War II, he was an officer in the Tennessee State Guard and served as attorney for the Selective Service Board of Giles County. He was manager of the Pulaski Office of Price Administration.<br />Judge Rhea was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and was a Mason.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Booton Rhea; two sons, James David III of Huntsville and Daniel Fields Booton Rhea of Nashville; a daughter, Mrs. Andre Helgeson of Greensboro, N. C.; a brother, Dr. William G. Rhea of Paris, Tenn., and three grandchildren.<br /><br />RHEA, Vernon Louise Porter The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1971<br />Mrs. Vernon Louise Porter Rhea, 82, of Philadelphia, Miss., died January 9, in the Newton County Medic Center, Newton, Miss.<br />Services were held Monday, January 11 at the Pulaski Presbyterian Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Neal Dean officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Henry and Courtney White Porter. Her husband was the late Rankin Rhea.<br />Survivors include: one daughter, Mrs. Jack Tannehill, Philadelphia, Miss.; one son, Porter Rhea, Nashville; two sisters, Miss Janie Porter and Mrs. Eddie Roe; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RHODES, Walter L. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />Walter L. Rhodes, 81, died Tuesday afternoon, February 24, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, February 26, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Leoma Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was born November 15, 1888.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Lee Hodge Rhodes; two sons, Walter L. Rhodes, Jr., Pulaski, Howard Lee Rhodes, Independence, Mo.; two daughters, Myrene Fielder, Pulaski, Mrs. Grady Landrum, Florence, Ala.; eleven grandchildren.<br /><br />RIDGEWAY, Solon E. The Pulaski Citizen 03 Sep 1975<br />Solon E. Ridgeway, 82, of Goodsprings died Thursday, August 28 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were held Friday afternoon at 3:30 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. James Nave officiating. Burial followed in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Ridgeway, who was a retired farmer, was married to Lucy Davis Ridgeway who survives.<br />He was born in Alabama, the son of the late Joe and Maude B. Ridgeway.<br />In addition to his wife, other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Donna Arnell of Athens, Ala.; one half-sister, Mrs. Ila Johnson of Loretto, and two half-brothers Howard James and Howard James, both of Loretto.<br /><br />RIGGINS, Maude Syble Turpin The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1977<br />Funeral rites for Mrs. Maude Syble Riggins, 78, of Route 2, Prospect were held Thursday, February 17 at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Riggins died Tuesday in Giles County Hospital. She was a Maury County native, the daughter of the late William and Maggie Turpin and was married to the late Jessie D. Riggins.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Hickman of Aspen Hill and Mrs. Catherine Harwell of Beech Hill; four sons, Jimmy Riggins of Pulaski, Johnny Riggins and Reuben Riggins of Columbia and Leroy Riggins of Ethridge; a brother, Ross Turpin of Columbia; 21 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RING, Jordan The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1978<br />Jordan Ring died Monday, January 9 at Glendale Memorial Hospital, Glendale, California.<br />He was a native of Lincoln County and was married to the late Oleta Hightower Ring. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Peggy Haring; a sister, Mrs. Lewis Williams of Fayetteville; two brothers, Archer Ring and Gordon Ring; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />RITCH, Lona Vada The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1978<br /><br />Mrs. Lona Vada Ritch, 74, of Route 6, Pulaski died Monday, February 20 in Giles County Hospital with funeral services being conducted Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Burial was in West Side Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Million Lillard officiated. Mrs. Ritch was a native of Alabama.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Melvin Walls, Murfreesboro and Mrs. Bernice Smith, Pulaski; step-mother, Mrs. Lula Bobo, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Buster Prince, Mrs. Murphy Cagle, Lynn, Ala., and Mrs. Hosay Rochester, Columbia; three half-sisters, Mrs. Brown Drake and Mrs. Cleo Gribby, Columbia and Mrs. Joyce Hutton, Nashville; six half-brothers, Leburn Bobo, Harold Bobo, Michigan, Sherman Bobo and Rufus Bobo, Columbia, Thomas Bobo, Lynnville, and Franklin Bobo, Nashville; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Evan B. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1970<br />Evan B. Richardson, 64, Circuit Court Clerk in Maury County, died unexpectedly Thursday, October 29. Services were held at the Williams Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens. Rev. David D. Davidson and Rev. Bill Murphy officiated.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Evan P. and the late Lucy McKissick Richardson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Richardson, formerly of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Olivia Greer; four sisters, Mrs. L. S. White, Columbia, Mrs. Garrett Thurman, Mrs. Louise Stone, Southport, Mrs. Crawford King, Nashville; two brothers, James W. Richardson, Louis Richardson, Columbia, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Harold Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1971<br />Harold Wayne Richardson, 31, an employee of the Pulaski Rubber Company, died Monday, December 6, in the Huntsville Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Sandra Smith Richardson of Bunker Hill.<br />Services were held Wednesday, December 8 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Pisgah Cemetery. Rev. Loyd Shelton officiated.<br />Born May 25, 1940 in Giles County, he was the son of Claude and Myrtle Warren Richardson.<br />In addition to his wife and parents, he is survived by two sons, Lonnie Richardson, Steven Wayne Richardson, Bunker Hill and two sisters, Mrs. Nanette Webb, Columbia, and Mrs. Marilyn Thorp, McBurg.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Henry Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1970<br />Henry Clayton Richardson, 50, died Tuesday night, August 4, at his home in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, August 6, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Loyd Hickman officiating. Burial will be in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was born August 24, 1919, the son of the late Henry and Ada Richardson.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maxie George Richardson; one step daughter, Mrs. Barbara Henson, Lewisburg; one step son, Vernon Allen, Nottingham, Pa.; three brothers, Hugh Richardson, Chicago, Ill., Loyd Richardson and Bud Richardson, both of Fayetteville; two sisters, Mrs. Oma Williams and Mrs. Irene Wilburn, both of Fayetteville; five step grandchildren.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, James Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />James Floyd Richardson, 74, died Thursday, December 24 at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. Services were held Saturday, December 26 at 1:00 p. m at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born June 5, 1896 in Maury County, he was the son of the late Jim and Mattie Wiley Richardson. He was employed by the Stanley Corporation for 23 years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mary Ruth Richardson; two sons, James D. of Ft. Rucker, Ala., Charles Allen of Whelter, Calif.; six daughters, Mrs. Joe Tidwell of Modesto, Calif., Mrs. Hill Gowan of Lynnville, Mrs. Frank Harwell of Pulaski, Mrs. Wayne Faulkner of Pulaski, Mrs. Robert Smith, Ft. Benning, Ga., Mrs. Richard E. Long, Wales; two sisters, Mrs. Hugh Porter of Columbia, Mrs. Joe Green, Nashville; twenty-four grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Norman Gary The Pulaski Citizen 09 Apr 1975<br />Mr. Norman Gary Richardson, 43, Rt. 6, Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 2, 1975 at Giles County Hospital after suffering a heart attack. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, April 4 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Brother G. C. Fox officiated.<br />Mr. Richardson was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Clifford Richardson. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Velma Richardson; a son, Terry Lynn Richardson, Pulaski; his mother, Mrs. Bessie Reed Richardson, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. George Gibson, Prospect, Mrs. Robert Gibson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Carl Payne, Noblesville, Ind.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1970<br />Robert Lee Richardson, 60, died Saturday, July 18, at 2 p. m. in Mercy Hospital in Minton, Mich., after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, July 22, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at the Barton Funeral Home. Burial was in Minton, Mich.<br />A native of Giles County and a retired WW II Veteran of the Navy, he was the son of the late George and Ida Lazaby.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vivian Walker Richardson; two daughters, Mrs. Scott McCollom, Flint, Mich., Mrs. Jerry Steson, Petkasky, Mich.; one son, Timothy Richardson, Grand Rapids, Mich.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Evan Rich of Columbia, and Mrs. Houston Sands of Lynnville.<br /><br />RIGGINS, Jesse David The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1970<br />Jesse David Riggins, 80, died Tuesday, June 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, June 4, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, officiating. Burial will be in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Maury County, he was born April 18, 1890, the son of the late Charlie and Maggie Riggins.<br />Survivors include his wife, Maude S. Riggins, Aspen Hill; four sons, Leroy Riggins, Ethridge, Ruben Riggins, and Johnny Riggins, both of Columbia, Jimmy Riggins, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Harold Harwell, Beech Hill, Mrs. Ruth Hickman, Aspen Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Susie Campbell, Columbia, Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Columbia; twenty-two grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />RISNER, Margaret Rebecca Cook Morehead The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1972<br />Mrs. Margaret Rebecca Morehead Risner, 56, of Liberty Hill died Monday, March 27, at Lawrence County Hospital. Her husband is Dave Risner, Sr.<br />Services were held Wednesday, March 29 at Liberty Hill Baptist Cemetery. Rev. Tommy Bunt and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born May 17, 1915 in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Arthur David and Florence Franklin Cook. She was a member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Wilson Morehead and Leon Risner, Ethridge; two step-sons, Dave Risner, Jr., Marvin Risner, Ethridge; four daughters, Martha Thurman, Lynnville, June Holt, Ethridge, Paulette Pinkelton, Pulaski, Virginia Russell, Granite City, Ill.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Bessie Cook, Ala.; two brothers, R. E. Maske, Frank Cook, Ala.; four sisters, Charleen Owens, Cordelia Chickroillo, Doris Smith, Eunice Parker, Alabama; thirteen grandchildren and nine step-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin were in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br />Boyd Roberts, 68, died Tuesday, March 3, at his home in the Union Hill Community.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, March 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Elmer Howell officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County and an employee of the L. &amp; N. Railroad Company, he was born August 25, 1901, the son of the late Bob and Vinie Studivant Roberts.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hattie Mae Hobbs Roberts; two sons, Aubrey Roberts, Pulaski, David G. Roberts, Greenbrier; one daughter, Mrs. Bernice Hughes, Union Hill; one sister, Mrs. Ed Green, Union Hill; six grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Joseph William James Iron County Record, Cedar City, Utah July 10, 1975<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 2, for Joseph William James Roberts, 69, who died late Sunday, June 29 at his home in Cedar City of a heart attack.<br />He was born in Elkmont, Ala., Dec. 10, 1906, a son of Grover Cleveland and Eual Rebecca Wyatt Roberts. He married Annie Lee Birdsong Dec. 24, 1933. The marriage was solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple 1947.<br /><br />Mr. Roberts served as a Custodial Supervisor at Southern Utah State College for 26 years. He was a member of the LDS Church and served as Branch President of Elkmont, Ekmont, Ala. He filled a Stake Mission for the Cedar West Stake.<br />He was a High Priest in the Cedar Fifth Ward and served for ten years as Executive in the Cedar Second Ward.<br />At the services the speaker was Lorin Bunker with an eulogy by Jack Cannon and remarks by Bishop Boyd Bladen, who conducted. A prayer at the home was offered by Russell R. Roberts and the family prayer was by W. L. Harbison. Invocation was by Edward G. Matheson and the benediction was pronounced by Max Payne.<br />Dedication of the grave was by Lester W. Roberts. Musical selections included a vocal solo: &#8220;O My Father,&#8221; by Bert Carpenter, accompanied by Janet Knell; a vocal solo, &#8220;I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked,&#8221; by Blaine Johnson, accompanied by Loa Johnson. Prelude and postlude music was by Valaine Bladen.<br />Survivors include his wife, Cedar City; two sons, James Wayne, Palos Verdes, Calif., and Gale, Cedar City. Also surviving are seven grandchildren; two brothers, Lester W. and Russell R., and a sister, Mrs. Altis (Estelle) Jarrett all of Cedar City.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Milton Wright The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1971<br />Milton Wright Roberts, 99, died Tuesday, April 6, at Giles County Hospital. Services will be held Thursday, April 8, 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Bro. G. C. Fox officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />He was a native of Giles County. He was the son of the late William and Mary Moore Roberts. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vera Thigpen Roberts, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Nina Miller The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />Mrs. Nina Miller Roberts, 91, died Tuesday morning, February 24, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, February 25, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born April 24, 1879, the daughter of the late Green and Nancy Grant Miller.<br />Survivors include two sons, Marvin Roberts, Pulaski, Clay Roberts, Lewisburg; five daughters, Mrs. Zora Gooch, Mrs. Donald Ward, Mrs. Birdie Holder, and Mrs. Mattie Gordon, all of Pulaski; one brother, Roy Miller, Anthony Hill; one sister, Mrs. Vera Griggs, Wales; sixteen grandchildren; twenty great-grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Hazel Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1971<br />Mrs. Hazel Robinson, 51, of the Brick Church Community, died Saturday, April 17 at the Fairhaven Nursing Home. She was the wife of Clyde Robinson.<br />Services were held Monday, April 19 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. J. M. Gilbert officiated.<br /><br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sam and Eusie Arnett Phillips. She was employed by W. E. Stevens Mfg. Co. and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one brother, Mahlon Phillips; five sisters, Miss Irene Phillips, Fayetteville, Mrs. Phillip Monks, Fayetteville, Mrs. Brown Francis, Nashville, Mrs. Vera Rigsby, Mrs. Minnie Shackelford and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Virgil Loyd The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Virgil Loyd Robinson, 71, of Lynnville, livestock breeder, died Thursday, February 17 in Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Services were held Friday, February 18 at Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Born February 26, 1900 in Marshall County, he was the son of the late James and Callie Beard Robinson. He was a member of the Giles County Livestock Association, the University of Tennessee Extension Committee and was a director of the Giles County Farm Bureau.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Vera Foster Robinson, Lynnville; two daughters, Mrs. James R. Petty, Clarksville, Mrs. Pearl Dennis, Nashville; four sons, James Robinson, Springfield, Allen Robinson, Lindsey Robinson, Lynnville, Harry Robinson, Pulaski; one brother, Joe Robinson, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ROGERS, Maggie Bell Yant The Pulaski Citizen 09 Apr 1975<br />Mrs. Maggie Bell Rogers, 63, Rt. 1, Goodspring, died at Giles County Hospital, Wednesday, April 2, 1975. Services were held Friday, April 4, at 11 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel, Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Dunnavant Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Rogers was born in Giles County the daughter of the late Grover C. Yant and Lola Yant who survives.<br />Besides her mother, Mrs. Lola Yant of Prospect, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Pat Kincaid of Goodspring; six brothers, Frank, Grover, Bill and Johnny Yant, all of Pulaski, James Yant of Columbia, Avie Yant of Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. James Hargrove and Mrs. Rosie Wells, of Pulaski, Mrs. Leroy Hannah of Lynnville and Mrs. Loyd Powers of Nashville; two grandchildren.<br /><br />ROGERS, Sadie Dyer Decatur Daily 09 Aug 1971<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie Rogers, Decatur 3, 86, who died today at her home, will be at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at Guntharp Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Roselawn Cemetery, Guntharp directing.<br />Survivors include three daughters: Mrs. W. E. McCloskey, Mrs. J. E. Kitchens, Mrs. W. E. Kitchens, all of Decatur; three sons, I. M. Rogers, Jr., Donald Rogers, Thomas Rogers, all of Decatur; a brother, Rev. Thomas Dyer, Odessa, Mo.; 11 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren.<br /><br />ROGERS, Sarah Ogilvie The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1970<br /><br />Mrs. Sam Rogers, former resident of Pulaski, died Thursday, November 12, in Charleston, Ill.<br />Services were held Wednesday, November 18 at the First Methodist Church in Lewisburg with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Rogers was the former Sarah Ogilvie.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Herbert Morice of Lewisburg and five grandchildren.<br /><br />ROGERS, Tina Hardy The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />Mrs. Tina Rogers, 77, of Pulaski, died Friday, March 12 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held Sunday, March 14 at 2 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, burial in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Survivors include four sons, Woodrow Rogers, and Buddy Rogers, Joe Mack Rogers of Goodlettsville, Hugh L. Rogers of Dearborn, Mich.; five daughters, Mrs. Goldie Garner and Mrs. Buddy Hutton, Mrs. Kelly Chapman of Wales, Mrs. Howard Gaines of Fayetteville, Mrs. Robert W. Ellison of Smyrna, Ga.; one brother, Hubert Hardy of Munford, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Gooch of Maryville, Tenn., and Mrs. William G. Rogers of Dallas, Texas; twenty-five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROGERS, Vilas L. The Pulaski Citizen 04 Aug 1976<br />Funeral services for Vilas L. Rogers, 75, retired Giles County School System bus driver and carpenter, were held Saturday afternoon, July 17, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Elkton Baptist Church by the Rev. William Suddarth of Cash Point, the Rev. J. T. Young of Tullahoma and the Rev. James Hargrove of Pulaski. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rogers died Friday at his home in Elkton. Born in Giles County, his parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Fate Rogers. Check<br /><br />ROGERS, William Lacy The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1971<br />William Lacy Rogers, 57, of Wilmington, N.C. died Sunday night, September 19, 1971 in Wilmington.<br />Services were held Wednesday, September 22 at Andrews Mortuary in Wilmington with burial in Greenlawn Memorial Park Cemetery.<br />A native of Minor Hill, he was the son of the late James Lacy and Lucy King Rogers. He was a member of the Alcoholic Beverages Control Board in Wilmington.<br />In addition to his wife, Mrs. Ola Adcock Rogers of Wilmington, N. C., he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Larry E. Cox, Wilmington and one sister, Mrs. Catherine Williamson of Wyandotte, Mich.<br />Andrews Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROLAND, George W. The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br /><br />George W. Roland, 53, died Monday, March 20 in V. A. Hospital in Nashville. Services were held Wednesday, March 22 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Born December 19, 1918 in Giles County, he was the son of the late George W. and Lillar Branch Roland.<br />Survivors include one son, George William Roland, Elkton; one daughter, Miriam Malyn Roland, Elkton; one brother, Billy Roland, Elkton; four sisters, Mrs. Floyd McNeese, Mrs. William Ivy, Elkton, Mrs. Fred Cotten, Florence, Ala., and Mrs.Leland Brown, Ardmore.<br /><br />ROLIN, Arthur Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1977<br />Arthur Thomas Rolin, 73, Ardmore, Tenn., died Sunday, December 25, 1977 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 27 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with J. B. Watts officiating and burial at Elliott Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Rolin was the son of the late Tom and Carl Jamison Rolin.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Oledia Rolin; Hazel Green, Ala.; three sons, Albert Rolin, Dayton, Ohio, Harold Rolin, Lynnville, and Alton Rolin, Pulaski; two brothers, James Rolin, Ardmore and Ray Rolin, Falkville, Ohio; five sisters, Irene Norman, New Market, Ala., Virginia King, Louisville, Ky., and Ruby Moore, Josephine Gates, and Maudlee Scoggins, all of Ardmore; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROSS, Houston T. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1972<br />Houston T. Ross, 70, of Aspen Hill, died Tuesday, January 18, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. His widow is Mrs. Helen Alred Ross.<br />Services will be held Thursday, January 20, 1:00 p.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. John Pope and Elmer Bowen will officiate.<br />Born October 15, 1901 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Baxter and Lela Harwell Ross.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, James H. Ross, Aspen Hill; one daughter, Mrs. James Yant, Columbia; three brothers, Charlie Ross, Aspen Hill, Frank Ross, Columbia, Guy Ross, Waynesboro and three grandchildren.<br /><br />ROWE, Annie Lee Baugh The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1970<br />Mrs. Annie Lee Rowe, 84, died in a Rossville, Georgia, Nursing Home on Wednesday, April 15, at 8:20 a. m. Mrs. Rowe was a member of a pioneer Giles County family, daughter of the late Richard Isham Baugh and Frances Eleanor Bowers Baugh. Her husband, the late Theodore Rowe, died in 1914.<br />Among those surviving Mrs. Rowe are her daughter, Mrs. James Rhett Barnwell, Sr., of Chattanooga; her son, Richard Miles Rowe of Los Angeles, Calif.; her only surviving brother, Frank Baugh of Montgomery, Ala.; her sister, Mrs. Bernard H. Woodard, Sr., of Spring Hill, Tenn.; her five grandsons, Richard Walker Barnwell, Sr., of Newport News, Virginia; James Rhett Barnwell.<br /><br />ROWE, Joe S. The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br /><br />Joe S. Rowe, 83, of Birmingham, Ala., died Wednesday evening, February 2 at his home. His widow is Mrs. Lena Johnson Rowe of Birmingham. Services were held Saturday, February 5 in Wartburg with burial there. Rev. Millard Sturnk officiated.<br />Born August 17, 1885 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Miles Rowe and Emma Lackey Rowe. A retired salesman for Genesco, he was a Shriner, a member of the Presbyterian Church and served in World War II.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one brother, Enos L. Rowe, Dallas, Texas and three sisters, Mrs. Ilene Brown, Nashville; Mrs. Richard Holt and Mrs. Myra Rowe, Pulaski.<br /><br />ROWE, Maggie The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1979<br />Mrs. Maggie Rowe, 77, of Route 1, Delrose died Saturday, September 8, 1979, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral rites were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Born in Lincoln County, Mrs. Rowe was the daughter of the late Cornelius and Laura Eddings Sullivan and married to the late William Adolphus Rowe. She was a member of Bryson United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a sister, Miss Birdie Sullivan of Columbia and several cousins.<br /><br />ROWE, William Adolph The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1972<br />Dalphus Rowe, 75, of Delrose, died Tuesday, June 13, 1972, at Lincoln County Hospital, Fayetteville. His widow is Mrs. Maggie Sullivan Rowe.<br />Services were held Wednesday, June 14 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Bee Spring Cemetery. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born February 23, 1897 in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Andrew J. and Fannie Philpot Rowe.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Dora Maddux, Franklinton, La., Mrs. Eula Flynn, Fayetteville, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Overstreet, Nashville, Mrs. Maggie Waldren, Franklin and Mrs Lorine Fite, Delrose.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Lacey Elizabeth Tatum The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Lacey Elizabeth Russell, 72, died Saturday, December 19 in the Maury County Hospital. She was the wife of the late Frank George Russell.<br />Services were held Monday, December 21 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late G. and Della Walls Tatum.<br />Survivors include: four sons, Woodrow Russell, Frank Russell, Jr., Marvin Russell, all of California, George Russell, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Dalton, Columbia, Mrs. Lionel Seagroves, California; one sister, Mrs. Raymond Childers, Campbellsville; one brother, Major Tatum, Chicago, Ill.; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Robert Shelby The Giles Free Press 20 Sep 1978<br /><br />Robert Shelby Russell, 68, Lawrenceburg, died Saturday, September 16, 1978 at his home. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Mon. Sept. 18 at Carr &amp; Erwin Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Herbert McNeese officiating.<br />A native Giles countian, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins Russell; three brothers, Forrest Russell of Florida, Otha Russell, Belfast, Tenn., and Logan Russell, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Maxine Childers, Pulaski, and Mrs. Syble Newton, Lewisburg.<br /><br />RUSSELL, William Lee (Happy) The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1971<br />Funeral services for William Lee (Happy) Russell, 62, well known owner and operator of the Bee Line Restaurant were held at 4 p. m. Sunday, August 22 at Bennett-May Chapel. The Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Russell died Saturday at Giles County Hospital. Born March 27, 1909, he was the son of the late William Tull Russell and Mattie Sandridge Russell. He was a native of Giles County and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allie Russell of Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. William C. Crowder of Lawrenceburg; a son, Jamie Russell of Pulaski; three brothers, A. J. Russell, John A. Russell and Clifford Russell, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Larestine Clark of Pulaski and Mrs. Ruby Watson of Pulaski and three grandchildren.<br /><br />RUSSUM, Rosa Mae Brady The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Rosa Mae Russum, 71, died Thursday, January 8, in the Maury County Hospital.<br />Services for Mrs. Russum, wife of the late James F. Russum, were conducted Sunday afternoon, January 11, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A retired superintendent of Western Pennsylvania Eastern Star Nursing Home, she was born May 1, 1898, the daughter of the late John and Emma Routau Brady.<br />Survivors include three sons, Donald Russum, Pulaski, Robert P. Russum, Starkville, Miss., John B. Russum, Karlshue, Germany; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Ann Petrush, Pittsburg, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Retha Phillips, McComb, Miss., Mrs. Arminda D. Bruhn, Shreveport, La.; sixteen grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SADLER, Annie Martin The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1976<br />Mrs. Annie Martin Sadler, formerly of Lynnville, died Monday, July 19, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Brymer in Akron, Oh.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday at Younger Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. by Church of Christ minister Mr. Taylor and her nephew, Larry Morrow.<br />Mrs. Saddler, who was for many years a teacher in the Giles County School System, was married to the late Will Sadler. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her parents were the late W. J. and Hortense English Martin of this county. In addition to Mrs. Brymer, survivors include two other sisters, Mrs. Addie Swartzman and Mrs. Cornelia Oldoyer of Cuyohaga Falls, Oh., several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />SALTERS, Billy J. The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1977<br />Billy J. Salters, 23, of Route 2, Cornersville, became Giles County&#8217;s seventh traffic fatality on Thanksgiving Eve, November 23, sometime after his truck wrecked on the Diana Road in Giles County and 11 miles northeast of Pulaski.<br />Highway Patrolman Anson Yeager said that Salter&#8217;s truck hit a bridge abutment on the Diana Road but that the time the accident occurred is unknown. At first, it was not thought Salters was severely hurt since he had his vehicle removed from the scene of the accident. He entered Giles County Hospital at 10:15 p. m. and died shortly thereafter about midnight. His death was due apparently to internal injuries and came in the emergency room at the hospital.<br />Trooper Yeager said that the truck which Salters was driving did not have severe damages.<br /><br />SANDERS, Virginia Buchanan The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1979<br />Mrs. Virginia Sanders, 68, of Pulaski, died Monday November 5, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Jacob Gardner, the Rev. Chester Stephens and the Rev. Earl Hocker were the officiants.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Sanders was the daughter of the late Solon and Cullie Hannah Buchanan and married to the late George Sanders. She was a retired bookkeeper at the Union Bank and a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include an aunt, Mrs. R. S. McLaurine of Brandon, Miss. and several cousins.<br /><br />SANDUSKY, Birdie Mae The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1971<br />Birdie Mae Sandusky, 69, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, April 4, 1971 at Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Services were held Tuesday, April 6, 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery. She was a member of the Choates Creek Methodist Church.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Euclid Trapp, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Hershel Smith, Ocoll, Fla.; one son, Charles Edward Sandusky, Lawrenceburg, four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SCALES, Corneil Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1971<br />Mrs. Corneil Scales,79, formerly of Cookeville, died Friday, May 21, at Giles County Hospital. Her husband was the late Leonard Scales.<br />Services were held Sunday, May 23, at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. Andy Brown officiated.<br />A native of Jackson County, she was the daughter of the late Henry R. and Minnie Burton Anderson.<br />She was a former member of the Broad St. Church of Christ in Cookeville.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Wilson Brown; two grandsons, Larry G. Brown, Nashville, Leonard M. Brown, Trenton; five great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Anderson Siddall, Chattanooga; Mrs. Patti Jo Anderson Carner, Chattanooga; one brother, Charles H. Anderson, Chattanooga and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SCALES, Thomas Walter The Pulaski Citizen 04 Aug 1976<br />Funeral services for Thomas W. Scales, 53, of Franklin and native of Giles County, who died Tuesday, August 3, at Williamson County Hospital, Franklin will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett May Chapel. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Scales was the son of Mrs. Mary Lou Gordon Scales of Franklin, who survives and the late Robert E. Scales.<br />In addition to his mother, other survivors include a daughter, Miss Liz Scales of Nashville; a son, Thomas W. Scales III, of Nashville, a sister, Mrs. Nancy Wilson of Nashville and a brother, Robert E. Scales of Indianapolis, IN.<br /><br />SCOTT, Grady Lee The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1971<br />Grady Lee Scott, 58, died Tuesday, May 11, at Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Laurine Stovall Scott.<br />Services were held Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Elmer Howell and Rev. Marshall Moss officiated.<br />A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late David N. and Birdie Marks Scott.<br />Other than his widow, he is survived by one son, Grady Leon Scott, Parrish, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Ronald Norwood, Mrs. Donald Norwood, Mrs. Duane Prindle, Cornersville; four brothers, J. B. Scott, John Scott and Aron Scott of Nashville; Milton Scott, Lakeland, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Loyd Murrey and Mrs. Jack Wilburn, both of Prospect.<br /><br />SCOTT, Vilas L. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1971<br />Vilas L. Scott, 82, of Raymond, Miss., died Friday, November 26 at his residence.<br />Services were held Saturday, November 27 at the Raymond Methodist Church with burial in Raymond Cemetery. Rev. Curtis Moffatt officiated.<br />He was a native of Conway and moved to Mississippi where he made his home in the Raymond Community since 1913. He was a retired farmer and cattleman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Minnie Standifer Scott; three daughters, Mrs. H. R. Kilby, Mrs. Jess J. Jones, both of Raymond, Mrs. Jean S. Carr, Santa Anna, Calif; two sisters, Mrs. E. L. Tycer, Houston, Texas, Mrs. J. W. Tucker, eight grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SELLERS, Nettie Compton The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Nettie C. Sellers, 84, died Wednesday morning, March 11, in the Medi-Center in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services will be held in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery. At press time the time and date for the funeral had not been set.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was born July 27, 1885, the daughter of the late Alfonzo Compton and Ann Eliza Dugger Compton. Her husband was the late Owen B. Sellers.<br />Survivors include one son, Henry Sellers, Pulaski; three daughters, Mary Sellers, Pulaski, Brownie Sellers, Alexandria, Va., Mrs. J. W. Melfi, Hollywood, Fla.; on sister, Mrs. Ray Wilson, Lynnville; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHAY, Waymon Earl The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1979<br />A native of Giles County, Wayman Earl Shay, 45, of Route 2, Leoma, died Wednesday, October 31, in Double Springs, Ala. Funeral rites were held Friday at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Check<br /><br />SHEFFIELD, Mary Ervin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1971<br />Mary Ervin Sheffield, 62, of Chapel Hill, died December 27 in Taylor&#8217;s Hospital. Services were held Tuesday, December 28, at Lawrence Funeral Home, with burial in Swanson Cemetery. Edward Harper officiated.<br />She was a native of Giles County, and attendance teacher in Marshall County for seventeen years. She was the widow of the late Billy Sheffield and the daughter of the alte James W. and Ora M. Ervin.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Frank Ervin, Lynnville, J. C. Ervin, Huntsville, Ala. Several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SELF, Gussie Cornelius The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Funeral services for Rev. Gussie Cornelius Self, 62, of Pulaski and minister in charge of Giles County United Methodist Churches were held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Coleman United Methodist Church of Lawrenceburg. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery. North Funeral Home at Lawrenceburg were in charge.<br />A native of Blount County, Ala., Rev. Self had served as minister of Midstate churches for 32 years. Among the towns he served were Sparta, Beersheba Springs, Crossville and West Point. He also served the Diana charge several years ago. At the time of his death he had charge of United Methodist Churches in the Olivet, Campbellsville, Pleasant Valley and Berea communities.<br />He died Sunday in Park View Hospital in Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mae McCrory Self; a son, Thomas Edgar Self of Lancaster, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs. Ola Freeman of Summertown and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SHELTON, Benton Foster (Vaudy) The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1971<br />Benton Foster (Vaudy) Shelton, 71, died Thursday, January 28 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sat., Jan. 30 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Alabama, he was the son of the late Thomas and Mary Ann Davis Shelton. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mable Mankins Shelton; four sons, Robert Shelton of Winter Haven, Fla., Jimmy Shelton of Lewisburg, Billy and Danny Shelton of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Bennie Lou Pitts of Hohenwald, and Miss Patricia Shelton of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Jack Mankins of Minor Hill, Mrs. Earl Cole of Nashville, Mrs. Grady Belew and Mrs. J. B. Belew of Pulaski; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />SHELTON, David Russell The Pulaski Citizen 05 May 1976<br />Funeral services for David Russell Shelton, 33, who died Saturday, May 1 at his home in Pulaski were held Monday, May 3 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. W. C. Massengale officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />Mr. Shelton, who was a carpenter, was born in Giles County. He was the son of the Durward and Emma Wall Shelton, who survive.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his widow, Mrs. Linda Tucker Shelton; a daughter, Lorrie Shelton and a son, Mickey Shelton, both of Pulaski; a step-daughter, Sherry Bryant and a step-son, Ken Bryant, also both of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Glynn Glover, Mrs. Estel Smith, Miss Patricia Shelton, Miss Brenda Shelton, all of Goodsprings and Mrs. Loyd Garmer of Pulaski and a brother, Michael Shelton of Goodsprings.<br /><br />SHELTON, David Sewell The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1978<br />David Sewell Shelton, 68, a retired farmer of Minor Hill, died Friday, October 27, 1978 at Scott Memorial Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Sunday at 4:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Bethel Memorial Cemetery. The Rev. Kennedy McCafferty was the officiant.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Shelton&#8217;s parents were the late Tom and Caldonia Hood Shelton. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />The only immediate survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lera Thomas Shelton and a son, Alfred E. Shelton of Anderson, Ala.<br /><br />SHELTON, Inez Lou Palmer The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Inez Lou Shelton, 27, of Rose Hill, died Thursday, February 24 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Friday, February 25 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born January 4, 1885 in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Delphia Garner Palmer.<br />Survivors include two sons, James Shelton, Rose Hill; Junior Shelton, Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. William Turner, Columbia, Mrs. Wilburn Chapman, Liberty Hill, Mrs. Sherman Burks, Pulaski, Mrs. Marvin Rowe, Lewisburg, Mrs. Clyde Helton, Nashville; two brothers, John Palmer, Alabama, Marion Palmer, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Dickey, Mrs. Minnie Shay, Giles County; thirty-six grandchildren, fifty-three great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHELTON, Mary Mae Butcher The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jan 1977<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Mae Shelton, 58, of Pulaski, who died at Huntsville General Hospital, Huntsville, Ala., Thursday, December 30, were conducted Saturday at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Shelton was the daughter of Mrs. Ruby Butcher, who survives, and the late Nick Butcher.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include her husband, Delbert &#8220;Boots&#8221; Shelton; five daughters, Mrs. Bud James Howell, Mrs. David Rose, Mrs. Charles Lovett and Mrs. Randy Dunnivant of Pulaski, and Mrs. Calvin Durham of Ardmore; two sons, Thomas E. Shelton of Pulaski and Robert Shelton of Ardmore; six sisters, Mrs. Maple Phillips, Mrs. Katie Aymett and Miss Sadie Butcher of Pulaski; Mrs. Eloise Hollingsworth and Mrs. Jack Bowen of Lewisburg and Miss Dena Butcher of Nashville; a brother, Mitchell Butcher of Pulaski and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />SHELTON, Raymond Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 06 Apr 1977<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday, April 4 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel for Raymond Calvin Shelton, 75, of Route 1, Minor Hill by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery in Anderson, Ala. Mr. Shelton died Saturday at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala.<br />A retired farmer, he was a Tennessee native. His parents were the late Ralph and Lola Sills Shelton.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ellie Tennant Shelton; two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Smith of Memphis and Mrs. Vernon Richardson of Irving, Texas; four sons, Roy Shelton and Roland Shelton, both of Florida, Robert Shelton of Dallas, Texas, and Richard Shelton of Lake Wales, Fla.; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SHELTON, W. B. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1970<br />W. B. Shelton, 59, died Friday, February 13, in Norfolk, Va., after suffering a heart attack.<br />Services were conducted Monday in Norfolk with burial in that city.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Wilson Shelton; three daughters and two sons, all of Norfolk, Va.; one sister, Mrs. Erma Russell, Pulaski; two nieces and one nephew of Pulaski.<br /><br />SHERRELL, Mary Stone The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1970<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Stone Sherrell, 72, co-owner of Sherrell-Stone department store were held Monday at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rev. Gene Gober and Rev. G. D. Marion officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Sherrell was born August 11, 1898, in Giles County, daughter of the late Thomas P. and Catherine Stone. Her husband, Howard M. Sherrell died in 1963. She was a member of the Delrose Methodist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Theo F. Ezell, Lebanon, Tenn., and Mrs. Jack B. Deihl, Jr., of Nashville; a brother, Porter Stone of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. C. W. Helm of Columbia, Tenn., Mrs. Logan Patterson and Mrs. Clifford Collins, both of Pulaski and five grandchildren.<br /><br />SHERRILL, Mary Bradley The Giles Free Press 05 Feb 1975<br />Mrs. Mary Bradley Sherrill, 80, Mitchell Street, Pulaski, died Monday, February 3, 1975 at Community Hospital, Lewisburg. Funeral services were held Sat., Feb. 8 at Union Hill Missionary Baptist Church with burial in the Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. R. E. Bailey officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Dennis and Sarah Ann Grigsby Bridgeforth.<br />She is survived by her husband, Claude Sherrill; three sons, Claude Sherrill, Jr., Nashville, George Bradley, Elkton and Floyd Bradley, Indianapolis; four daughters, Mrs. Pecolia Brown, Nashville, Mrs. Agnes Garrison, Mrs. Betty Mae Woodson and Mrs. Birdie L. Gaines, Elkton; three sisters, Mrs. Marcella White, Indianapolis, Mrs. Mayola Trotter Holdin, West Virginia, and Mrs. Vanera Bridgeforth, Cleveland, Ohio; a brother, Lewis Bridgeforth, Ardmore; three step-sons; seven step-daughters; 24 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren.<br />Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHIVAS, Lucy Neal Dowson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1970<br />Mrs. Lucy Neal Dowson Shivas, 91, a Pulaski resident and former Nashvillian, died Sunday, November 15, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Monday, November 16 at 2:00 p. m. at the Church of the Messiah Episcopal Church with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Shivas was a native of London, England.<br />The daughter of the late Richard and Charlotte Neal Dowson, she was born Feb. 14, 1879. She was the widow of the late James W. Shivas.<br />She was the mother of Dr. Gordon Shivas, a Pulaski optometrist and president of the Elk River Development Association. He survives.<br />Other survivors include a brother, Robert Dowson, England and six grandchildren.<br /><br />SIGMON, Mary Elizabeth Hargrove The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1971<br />Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sigmon, 75, passed away Wednesday, January 13 in the Giles County Hospital. She was the wife of the late H. C. Sigmon.<br />Services were held Friday in the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Sigmon was the daughter of the late Robert L. and Mary S. Campbell Hargrove.<br />A member of the First United Methodist Church, Mrs. Sigmon was active in the Weslyan<br />Service Guild and served as an officer in the Eastern Star.<br />Survivors include: one sister, Gracie Hargrove, Pulaski; one brother, Webb Hargrove, Pulaski, several nieces and nephews.<br /><br /><br />SIMPSON, Iva Butler The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Iva Butler Simpson, 86, Route 6, Pulaski, were held Wednesday, July 11, at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen was the officiant. Mrs. Simpson died Monday in Medical Center, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. P. and Iva Butler. Her husband was the late W. R. Simpson. She held membership in the First United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a son, William B. Simpson, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Jean Bee, Fayetteville, Mrs. Beverly Stutts, Nashville, Mrs. Betty Ann Taylor, Huntsville and Mrs. Evelyn Carrico, Franklin; three half brothers, Pink Mae Butler and Clayton Butler, Pulaski and Jack Butler, California; a half sister, Mrs. Betty Jones, Pulaski and six grandchildren.<br /><br />SIMPSON, John Carson The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1972<br />Pulaski Businessman, J. Carson Simpson, 67, of 204 Sam Davis Av., was killed Wednesday morning at 8 a. m. in a car tractor trailer accident near Lexington, Tn. The accident occurred on Highway 22 at the intersection of Highway 100. Tennessee Highway Patrolman Jimmy Rogers investigated the accident. Trooper Rogers reported the Simpson car was traveling north on Highway 22 when it collided with the tractor trailer truck. The ractor trailer truck was owned by Salant and Salant and was driven by William F. Graces of Parsons, Tenn., who was seriously injured. Graves was taken to a Lexington hospital.<br />Funeral services for John Carson Simpson, will he held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Bennett May Funeral Home with Rev. Gene Gober officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. He was born May 30, 1905 in Giles County, the son of the late W. R. and Cora Orr Simpson. Before his retirement two years ago, he was associated with the Pulaski Gin and Grain Company. He was a 32nd Degree Mason. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Alice Birdsong Simpson; two daughters, Mrs. Albert Morris of Florence, Al., and Mrs. Mary Frances McCormick of Pulaski; a half brother, Williams Butler Simpson of Pulaski, three half sisters, Miss Betty Ann Simpson of Huntsville, Mrs. Dale Carrico, of Nashville and Mrs. Richard Stutts of Nashville; his step mother of Mrs. Iva Butler Simpson of Aspen Hill and five grandchildren.<br /><br />SIMS, Martha Nicols The Pulaski Citizen 05 Aug 1970<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Henry Sims, Giles County teacher for 23 years, were held Saturday at Campbell Chapel AME Church with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Sims died Thursday in Nashville after a lengthy illness. She was a native of Madison County, and the former Martha Nicols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lillard Nichols of Pulaski.<br />She was a graduate of A &amp; I State University at Nashville. She had been serving as art supervisor of Giles County School System.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband and a brother, Joseph Nicols of Jackson.<br /><br />SIMS, Robert Eldridge The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br /><br />Robert Eldridge Sims, 61, operator of the Pulaski Water Filtration Plant, died Sunday, January 30. His widow is Mrs. Margie Freeman Sims.<br />Services were held Monday, January 31 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Billy Craighead of Lebanon and Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />Born October 3, 1910 in Tennessee, he was the son of Mrs. A. F. Sims and the late A. F. Sims.<br />In addition to his wife and mother he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frederick W. Wenck, Greenville, S. C., Mrs. Jerry Saint, Knoxville; one sister, Mrs. Frank Harlow, Elkton and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SISK, Massey The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1971<br />Massey Sisk, 64, of Florence, Ala., formerly of Giles County, died in a Florence Hospital Wednesday, October 6. His widow is Mrs. Frances Pruette Sisk of Florence, Ala.<br />Services were held Thursday, October 7 at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home, Florence, with burial in that city.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Agnes McCorkle, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Roy Harkleroad, Dublin, Ga., Mrs. W. D. McGill, Nashville and four brothers, Harold Sisk, Kenneth Sisk, Wilburn Sisk, Pulaski and Sylvester Sisk, Memphis.<br /><br />SISK, William Russell The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />William Russell Sisk, 64, died Wednesday, December 2, 1970 in Maury County Hospital.<br />Services were held Friday, December 4 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in New Grove Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born April 24, 1906 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Bill and Lee Meeks Sisk.<br />Survivors include: his wife, Lizzie Tosh Sisk; two sons, William E. Sisk, Jessie L. Sisk, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Pierce, Miss Louise Sisk; five brothers, Albert Sisk, Earl Sisk, Robert Sisk, Paul Sisk, and Elmer Sisk, all of Fayetteville; four sisters, Mrs Delbert McGee, Mrs. Clyde Burton, Mrs. Victoria Cannon, Miss Virgie May Sisk, all of Fayetteville, and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SLAYTON, Tammy Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1970<br />Tammy Lynn Slayton, 3 weeks old, died Saturday, November 14 at Vanderbilt Hospital. Born October 26, 1970, she was the daughter of Joel and Barbara McGill Slayton.<br />Graveside services were held Sunday, November 15 at Maplewood Cemetery, G. C. Fox officiated.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGill and Mr. and Mrs. Walton Slayton; one sister, Miss Anita Sue Slayton.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Ada Jenkins The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1970<br />Mrs. Ada Jenkins Smith died Friday morning, June 12, in Gordons Hospital, Lewisburg, following a prolonged illness.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, June 14, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the McDaniels Funeral Home in Cornersville. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />A member of the Church of Christ, she lived in Giles County until the death of her husband, O. E. Smith, after which she moved to Cornersville.<br />Survivors include her step-son, Clifford Smith; two brothers, Werner Jenkins, Murfreesboro; Finis Jenkins, Cornersville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Alfred D. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1970<br />Alfred D. Smith, 73, died Saturday night, January 24, in Veterans Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, January 26, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead, Rev. Clarence Stewart, and Rev W. E. Gober officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 16, 1896, the son of the late John and Anna Hanna Smith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lee Bass Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Brindley, Pulaski, Mrs. John Kelly, Nashville; five grandchildren; five brothers, Herbert Smith, Joe Smith, Urban Smith, and Floyd Smith, all of Pulaski, Garland Smith, Tampa, Fla.<br /><br />SMITH, Andy Abe The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1969<br />Andy Abe Smith, 77, died Thursday night, January 15, in Veterans Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, January 17, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born December 1, 1892, the son of the late Alexander and Emma Frances Sitz Smith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Erma Smith, four sons, William B. Smith, and Andy A. Smith, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio, Robert F. Smith, U. S. Army, Viet Nam, Doyle E. Smith, Pulaski; seven daughters, Mrs. Leroy Abernathy, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Paul J. Rogers, Shelbyville, Mrs. Bennan A. Brown, Orlando, Fla., Mrs. George Bledsoe, Mrs. Edward B. Barlar, Mrs. Mark Phelps, Mrs. Thomas A. Harwell, all of Pulaski; one brother, Horace Smith, New Market, Ala.; thirty-five grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Anna Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 01 Aug 1973<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday, July 31 at 2:00 p.m. for Mrs. Anna B. Smith, 73, of Minor Hill at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister, Wes Reid. Burial followed in Appleton {Dobbins} Cemetery. Mrs. Smith died July 29 in General Hospital, Nashville. Born in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Gaines and Becky Jane Burgess. Survivors are a son, L. E. Smith.<br /><br />SMITH, Bertha S. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1975<br /><br />Mrs. Bertha S. Smith, age 84, died Tuesday, October 14, 1975, at Madison Hospital in Madison, Tennessee.<br />Mrs. Smith, a Giles County native, formerly of Stella was the daughter of the late Richard Riley and Sallie Barnes Smith. Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 18 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Stella.<br />Her survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Jack Hutton, Athens, Mrs. Buford James, Mrs. Guy Mitchell, Pulaski, Mrs. Dorman Fuller, Nashville, Mrs. Lucille Haller, Elenhurst, Ill., and Mrs. Esther Holley of Madison; five sons, Woodson Smith, Texas, Charles Smith, Calif., Carl Smith, Huntsville, Ala., Roe Smith, Silver Springs, Md. and Larry Dean Smith of Pulaski.<br />One brother, Barnes Smith, Norman, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Cosby and Mrs. Boyd Howard of Stella; 44 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and 3 great, great grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Billy Hall The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1971<br />Funeral services for Billy Hall Smith, Sr., prominent Pulaski businessman, were held Monday at 2 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel. Rev. Gene Gober officiated with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Smith died Saturday evening, April 24, at Giles County Hospital. Born August 11, 1918, he was the son of the late Taylor and Lillie Hall Smith. He was a member of the First Methodist Church.<br />At the time of his death, he was a field representative for the Tennessee Motor Vehicle Commission for the State. From 1941 to 1942 he was manager of the local A &amp; P Supermarket. He then entered the U. S. Army and served in Burman, India and China during World War II. Following the war he returned to A &amp; P Supermarket and was manager from 1945 to 1951.<br />He was a member of the American Legion, the Elks Club, the VFW and was a Mason and Shriner.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Smith of Pulaski; a son, Billy Hall Smith, Jr., of Charleston, S. C.; two daughters, Mrs. Horace Elliott of Ardmore, Tenn., and Miss Lynn Smith of Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, B. Hollon The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1971<br />B. Hollon Smith, 69, died April 3, 1971 at his home in Roseland, N. J. of a heart attack. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. He retired as vice-president of Banker&#8217;s National Life Insurance Company four years ago.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alice Hankinson Smith; two daughters, Mrs. George Buerman, Jr., and Miss Carol Smith; two granddaughters, all of New Jersey; one sister, Mrs. J. L. Witt and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Daniel The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1971<br />Daniel Smith, Jr., 31, died Monday, November 22 at Lawrence County Hospital. Services were held Tuesday, November 23 at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery. Bruce White officiated.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Daniel Smith, Sr. He was an employee of the State Highway Department and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Lacy Myers Smith; two brothers, Clifford Smith, Etheridge, Malcolm Smith; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel McMasters, Chattanooga, Miss Mildred Smith and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ella Myers of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />SMITH, Daniel Edward The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1971<br />Daniel Edward Smith, 72, died Tuesday, March 23, at his residence. Services will be held Thursday, March 25, 2:00 p. m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Rev. Gene Gober and Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate.<br />He was born in Lawrence Co., the son of the late William and Cerena Bahaw Smith. He was a retired feed salesman for the Martin-Stone Co.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Brownie Smith; three daughters, Mrs. W. C. Tomerlin, Mrs. William Myers, Mrs. Larry Riggin, 8 grandchildren and one sister, Beulah Holder.<br /><br />SMITH, Everett The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971<br />Everett Smith, 53, a former Beech Hill resident, died Friday, February 26 in the Lincoln County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Martha Ruth Baker Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Baker.<br />The funeral was at Higgins Funeral Home, Fayetteville, with burial in Wright Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Smith; one daughter, Mrs. Ray Pitts; one son, Maurice Smith; two grandsons; six sisters, Mrs. J. C. Brewer and Mrs. Shannon King, both of Shelbyville, Mrs. J. E. Gider, Rossville, Ga., Mrs. Hilton Johnson, Chattanooga, Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, Nashville, Mrs. Joe Wells, Omaha, Neb.; and one brother, Wayne Smith of Fayetteville.<br /><br />SMITH, Finis Earl The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1971<br />Finis Earl Smith, 49, died Tuesday, August 26 at Giles County Hospital. His wife is Mrs. Bernice Ritch Smith.<br />Services were held Saturday, August 28 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Shores Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, November 13, 1921, he was the son of the late Charlie and Elizabeth Childress Smith. He was a mechanic.<br />In addition to his wife he is survived by five sons, Jimmy Earl, Goodspring, Charles Gwin, Finis Leroy, Roger Wayne and Tony Lee; three daughters, Mrs. Richard Eubank, Nashville, Mrs. Gary Hodges, Miss Sandy Smith; five brothers, G. D. and Solomon, Lawrenceburg, Archie of Elkton, Cecil of Oklahoma and Gifford Smith; five sisters, Mrs. Elsie Johns, Mrs. Stewart Shelton, Mrs. Leo Kerschey, Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Janie Hunt, Mrs. Bill Thompson, Oklahoma and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Gladys Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1977<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gladys Stevenson, 79, of the Bunker Hill Community, who died at her home Monday, February 21, were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. James McCollough and the Rev. Frank Rouse. Burial was in the Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Nathan Abner and Mary Bass Stevenson.<br />Survivors include her husband, Eldred Lee Smith; three sons, Eugene Smith of Bunker Hill, Billy Smith of Detroit, Mich., and Elvin Smith of Valleye, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Pittard, Mrs. Reba Smith, Mrs. Wilton Beard and Mrs. Edward Burns, all of Pulaski; 16 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and one step great grandchild.<br /><br />SMITH, H. Phelps The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1970<br />H. Phelps Smith, died at his Nashville home, Sunday, November 22.<br />Funeral services were held at the residence, 3300 Hillsboro Road, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Monday, November 23.<br />A long time resident of Nashille, he was born in Giles County, a son of the late Rev. R. W. and Nellie Phelps Smith.<br />He was married to the former Miss Lureeta Campbell of McMinnville. She died in 1956.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. John N. Tweedy, Needham, Mass., Mrs. Thomas L. Hale, Wilmington, Del., Mrs. Edmund Carter Butler, Lebanon and Mrs. Travis Smith, Nashville.; a sister, Mrs. Robert Stamps, Nasvhille; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 01 Apr 1970<br />Herbert Smith, 71, widely-known stockman, former Pulaski Mayor, and civic leader was killed Wednesday afternoon in an automobile accident in Huntsville, Ala., according to information received in Pulaski by relatives.<br />According to Alabama Highway Patrolman B. R. Burgess, the 5:30 p.m. accident happened at an intersection on the Herman Nelson Highway 2� miles north of Huntsville when a northbound pickup truck stopped to make a left turn. Burgess reports that Smith, who was also headed north, upon seeing the truck swerved his car into the south bound traffic lane where his car collided with a southbound pick-up truck driven by Larry Whitt. The truck plowed into the right side of the Smith car causing heavy damage.<br />Smith was rushed to the Huntsville Hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival.<br />Mr. Smith had recently leased the Giles County Stockyards to George Capley of Columbia, and was considered to be on the semi-retired list.<br /><br />SMITH, Howard The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1974<br />Howard Smith, 54, died Thursday, March 14, at his home in Pulaski. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial followed in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Reba Stevenson Smith and the late Henry Smith. Mr. Smith was a retired employee of General Motors Corp. in Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />In addition to his mother, survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Paul Moorehead of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Lewis Robinson of Brick Church and Mrs. O. S. Dollar, Jr., Mrs. Jimmy Snow and Mrs Eugene McPeters, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />SMITH, Jesse James The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1970<br />Jesse James Smith, 56, died Monday, September 21 at his home in Minor Hill.<br />Services were held Tuesday, September 22 at 3:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Hester&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery.<br />Born in Alabama, he was the son of the late Oscar Smith. Mrs. Ida Davis Smith, his mother, survives.<br /><br />SMITH, John Floyd The Giles Free Press 02 Feb 1977<br />John Floyd Smith, 68, Sunset Drive, Pulaski, died Tuesday, February 1, 1977 in Maury County Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, February 3 at the First United Methodist Church, Pulaski, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John M. and Anna Lee Hanna Smith.<br />Mr. Smith retired in 1971 from Tullahoma Senior High School where he taught vocational education. He had earlier taught in Giles County serving as principal of Bodenham and Campbellsville High Schools. He also had coached for a number of years.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Abernathy Smith; a daughter, Julia Floyd Gibbons, Memphis; a son, John Abernathy Smith, Tullahoma; two brothers, Garland Smith, Tampa, Fla., and Urban Smith, Aspen Hill; and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Mary Gladys Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gladys Smith, 79, of the Bunker Hill Community, who died at her home Monday, February 21 were held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. James McCollough and the Rev. Frank Rouse. Burial was in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Nathan Abner and Mary Bass Stevenson.<br />Survivors include her husband, Eldred I. Smith; three sons, Eugene Smith of Bunker Hill, Billy Smith of Detroit, Mich., and Elvin Smith of Valleyo, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Pittard, Mrs. Reba Smith, Mrs Wilton Beard and Mrs. Edward Burns, all of Pulaski; 16 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and one step-great-grandchild.<br /><br />SMITH, Mary Myrtle Smith The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1970<br />Mrs. Mary Myrtle Smith, 73, died Friday, July 31, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral<br />services were conducted Saturday afternoon, August 1, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Booth Chapel Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Alabama, she was born June 28, 1897, the daughter of the late Jim and Virginia Bassham Smith.<br />Survivors include two sons, James Smith, Atlanta, Ga., Bob T. Smith, U. S. Army, Germany; one step son, John R. Smith, Mich.; three daughters, Mrs. David Malone, Goodsprings, Mrs. Harold Robinson, Mich., Mrs. Bob Turner, New York; one step daughter, Mrs. L. W. Noles, Florida; one sister, Mrs. L. M. Davis, Alabama; thirty eight grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Mary Worley Winford The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1971<br />Mrs. Edward E. Smith, 55, the former Mary Worley Winford, died Monday, March 8 in the Nashville Memorial Hospital.<br />Services were held Tuesday, March 9 at the Old Hickory United Methodist Church with burial in Hermitage Memorial Gardens.<br />She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winford of the Pisgah Community.<br />In addition to her husband, Edward E. Smith of Old Hickory, she is survived by one son, Fred Smith, Chattanooga; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Vinson, Jackson, Miss., and Mrs. John Kimbro, Old Hickory; one sister, Mrs. George Young and two brothers, Dr. W. R. Winford and Harry A. Winford, all of Pulaski.<br />Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Monasee Amon Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1971<br />Funeral services for Monasee Amon Smith, Jr., 85, were held Sunday, August 22, at the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Guss Self, pastor of Pleasant Valley Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery. He died Friday, August 20 in Baptist Hospital, Nashville, after an extended illness.<br />Mr. Smith was born December 3, 1885, the son of George and Sara Campbell Smith. After completing public schools at Lynnville, he went to Lexington, Kentucky where he was graduated from Kentucky University Commercial college on October 2, 1906. He then returned to Giles County where he was a successful farmer until he retired in the fall of 1957. At this time he moved to Nashville where he resided until his death.<br />On December 25, 1910 he was marrid to Endia Anna Parker, who survives. He is also survived by one son, Forrest L. Smith and three grandchildren of Nashville and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Thomas Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1970<br />Funeral services for Thomas Herbert Smith, 71, former Pulaski Mayor, and semi-retired business man, were held Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Chapel. Officiating ministers were Rev. W. E. Gober, Rev. Billy Craighead, and Rev. Mack Pinkelton.<br />Mr. Smith died last Wednesday following an automobile accident in Huntsville, Alabama. He was a well-known stockman and had recently leased the Giles County Stockyards to George Capley of Columbia.<br /><br />Born Sept. 9, 1898, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John and Anna Hannah Smith.<br />He served as a member of the official board and sand in the choir of the church.<br />During his administration as Mayor of Pulaski, much progress was made by the City. Among the many advances he rendered as civic leader: the industrial park was bought and natural gas was made available to the City.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith; two daughters, Mrs. William F. Howard of Nashville, and Mrs. Mary Anna Gordon of Pulaski; four brothers, Floyd, Urban and Joe Smith, of Pulaski and Garland Smith of Tampa, Fla.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Herbert Henderson The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1973<br />Herbert H. Smith, age 56, died Wednesday, Jan. 31 in Detroit, Michigan. His parents were E. L. Smith of Detroit and Gladys Smith of Bunker Hill.<br />Survivors include his parents; three brothers, Eugene of Bunker Hill, Bill of Detroit, and Eldridge of California.<br />Services were held Sunday, February 4, at 1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Rev. Carl Felker officiated with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br /><br />SMITH, Lee Wilkins The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Lee Wilkins Smith, 70, lifelong resident of Friendship Community, died Saturday, February 26 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Monday at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Ora Bonds and Rev. Howard Haynes officiated.<br />Born November 9, 1901 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ernest F. and Sarah King Smith. A retired dairy and livestock farmer, he served as a member of the County Court for 26 years. He was a past director of the Farm Bureau Federation and a former employee of the Giles County Extension service. He had been an active member of the Friendship Methodist Church since an early age.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Miss Essie Pearl Smith, Mrs. J. Thomas Compton, Pulaski, Mrs. James Wilkinson, Chicago, Ill.; and one brother, Edward E. Smith, Old Hickory.<br /><br />SMITH, Mary Callie The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1977<br />A native Giles Countian, Mrs. Mary Callie Smith, 69, of Louisville, Ky., died Monday, May 5 in Methodist Hospital in Louisville, following an extended illness.<br />Memorial services were held at Rusman and Godfrey Funeral Home Wednesday in Louisville with funeral rites conducted Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel in Pulaski. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Jim and Pearl Warren Smith.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Robert Smith; five daughters, Mrs. Ralph Manz of Providence, R. I., Mrs. Harold Vaughn, Mrs. Fredrick Bassel and Mrs. Sterling Little of Louisville and Mrs. Joe Lee of St. George, Utah; a son, Bobby Smith of Louisville; two sisters, Mrs. Bill (Ellen) Wiser and Mrs. Tommy Parks of Pulaski; a brother, Charles Sanders of Peoria, Ill.; 20 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.<br /><br />SMITH, Nora Lee The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Nora Smith, 69, died Friday night, January 16, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Smith, wife of the late Purdy Smith, were conducted Sunday afternoon, January 18, in the North Funeral Home Chapel, Lawrenceburg, with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrenceburg, she was born July 25, 1900, the daughter of the late Lonnie and Ada Lee.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Joe (Wanda) Branch, Pulaski; one son, Walter James Smith, Pulaski; four grandchildren; three brothers, Walter Lee, Percy Lee, both of Lawrenceburg, and Bill Lee of Alabama; one sister, Mrs. Roy Gallaher of Columbia.<br /><br />SMITH, Valeria Beeler The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Valeria Beeler Smith, 96, widow of Whit E. Smith died Friday, January 9, at Lawrenceburg Sanitarium following complications of a broken hip.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, January 11, at Freeman Funeral Home with burial in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Daniel and Elizabeth Bratton Beeler. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.<br />She moved to Lawrence County in the late 1800&#8217;s and taught school before her marriage in 1902. She had made her home for several years with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Graves.<br />Survivors in addition to her daughter include, two other daughters, Mrs. Joe Graves and Mrs. Louis Fielding, of Lawrenceburg; two sons, Buford Smith of Winter Haven, Fla. and Fred L. Smith of Powder Springs, Ga.; a granddaughter whom she reared as a daughter, Mrs. James Calliham of Memphis; one sister, Mrs. P. C. Kimbrough of Aurora, Colo.; twenty-two grandchildren; and thirteen great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, William Buford The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1970<br />William Buford Smith, 69, died Sunday morning, August 23 at his home in Ardmore. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home in Ardmore with the Rev. Edward Templeton and Rev. James Rollinson officiating. Burial was in Blanche Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Smith was born August 20, 1900. He was the son of W. Frank Smith and the late Mary Elizabeth Smith.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Mullins Smith; one son, Bill Smith, Louisville, Ky.; three daughters, Mrs. Mary McFarland, Elkton, Mrs. Marvin Bryant, Elkton, Mrs. Dan Foster, Ridgeway, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Hopper, Nashville; four brothers, Selvin Smith, Ardmore, Van Ness Smith, Ardmore, Alton Smith, Decatur, Ala., Virgil Smith, Athens, Ala.; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, William E. and Wanda Smith The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />A head-on collision Friday, December 25, left two Pulaski residents dead and another seriously injured. William E. Smith, 56, of Route 4 and his daughter, Miss Wanda Smith, 32, were dead on arrival at Baptist Hospital following the crash which occurred near Fairmeade Drive on the Clarksville Highway. Mrs. William E. Smith, about 50, was listed by the hospital in critical condition.<br />Investigating officers said a car in which three Nashvillians were traveling crossed into the opposite lane and collided with the automobile in which the Smith family were traveling. The exact cause of the accident has not been determined, officers said. A preliminary investigation indicated that neither car was driving at an excessive speed. The Smith family were returning to Pulaski after visiting their relatives at Big Rock, Tenn., near Dover.<br />Joint funeral services were held for Mr. William E. Smith and his daughter, Miss Wanda Smith at the Millican Funeral Home in Dover, Tenn. Rev. Clarence Stewart of the First Baptist Church, Pulaski and Rev. Morris Lee of the Dover Baptist Church officiated.<br />Mr. Smith was staff manager of the Kentucky Central Life Insurance Co. on West Madison Street. He had been with the company for 17 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />Miss Smith was employed by an Insurance Agency in Birmingham, Ala.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Smith is survived by two brothers, Roy Smith of Clarksville, Master Sgt. Ray Smith of the U. S. Armed Forces stationed at Tokyo, Japan; and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Parker of Big Rock, Tenn.<br /><br />SMITHSON, Zada Pollock The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1979<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zada Pollock Smithson, 67, of Route 2, Pulaski, who died Saturday, December 8 at her residence were held Monday at the First Presbyterian Church at 2:00 p.m. with the pastor, Dr. Gudger Nichols, officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mrs. Pollock was the daughter of the late Z. B. Sr. and Minnie Curry Pollock. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Laird Smithson; two sons, John Smithson, Jr., and William L. Smithson, Huntsville, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Hayes and Mrs. Jean Abernathy, Pulaski, and Mrs. Jessie Marks, Nashville; three brothers, Z. B. Pollock, Jr., New York, N.Y., Dick Pollock, Nashville, and Tom Pollock, Pulaski.<br /><br />SNOW, Annie Mae Davis The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1972<br />Mrs. Annie Mae Snow, age 87 of Rt. 5, Lawrenceburg died Monday night, Sept. 11, 1972, at Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Mrs. Snow was the daughter of the late Smith and Nannie Turner Davis. She was born on May 13, 1885. Her husband was the late James H. Snow.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, Clyde Snow of Nashville, John Henry Snow of Elizabethtown, Ky., G. L. Snow of Union City, Tenn.; four daughters, Mrs. Herman McGee of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Charles Rotter of Hendersonville, Mrs. James Campbell of Nashville, Mrs. Robbie Minton of Washington, D.C.; 10 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild.<br />Services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin. Burial will be in New Grove Cemetery with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br /><br />SOLOMON, Roy The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br />Services for Roy Solomon, 73, a retired farmer of the Tarpley Shop community were conducted Friday afternoon, February 27, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Solomon died Wednesday, February 25, at his home.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born October 14, 1896, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kay Solomon.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lola Dunnavant Solomon; three sons, LeRoy Solomon, Elkton, Fred Solomon, Pulaski, and John D. Solomon, Athens, Ala.; six daughters, Mrs. Lois Kimbrough, Mrs. A. D. Clark, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Robert Steelman, Leighton, Ala., Mrs. David Porch, Elkton, Mrs. L. J. Clark, Lynnville, and Mrs. Billie Joe Barton, Ardmore; two sisters, Mrs. Clay Russell and Mrs. Mary Solomon, both of Huntsville; one half-brother, Jake Solomon, Decatur, Ala.; forty grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SOLOMON, Woodrow The Pulaski Citizen 04 Apr 1979<br />Woodrow Solomon, 63, of Route 5, Pulaski, a retired Giles County Highway Department employee, died Monday, April 2 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. R. E. Wilsford officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery. A Lincoln County native, Mr. Solomon was the son of the late Marvin and Vera Stanford Solomon. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hilda Madden Solomon; four sons, Marvin Solomon and Billy Solomon, Pulaski, Stanley Solomon, Nashville and Don Solomon, Detroit, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. H. C. Inman, Nashville and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />SOUTHERLAND, John H. The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1971<br />John H. Southerland, 70, died Tuesday, May 18 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Wednesday, May 19 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A retired farmer, he was the son of the late John and Mary McAlister Southerland.<br />In addition to his wife, Hattie Bell Miller Southerland, he is survived by a son, Howard Southerland; three daughters, Mrs. Leo Hastings, Mrs. Shirley Stone, Mrs. C. L. Griffis, Atlanta; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Faulkner, Phil Campbell, Ala.; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />SPARKS, Joe Banks The Pulaski Citizen 04 Apr 1979<br /><br />Funeral services for Joe Banks Sparks, 75, who died Sunday, April 1 at his residence on Route 1, Goodspring, were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister Charles Dixon. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A retired farmer, Mr. Sparks was born in Giles County, the son of the late Orris and Ida Kimbrough Sparks. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Black Sparks; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Bass, Stella and Mrs. Mary Jo Walker, Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. Sterling Brownlow and Miss Ethel Sparks, and a brother, Oakley Sparks, all of Stella.<br /><br />SPEER, Joanna Carey The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1975<br />Mrs. Joanna Carey Speer, 65, the wife of the late Pulaski physician, Dr. J. U. Speer, died Monday, February 17, at Giles County Hospital. She was a resident of 210 Rose Street in Pulaski.<br />Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated for Joanna Carey Speer at ten o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 18, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Pulaski. Father Edgar Ballentine of Cookeville, Tennessee and co-celebrants Father Dennis Holly of Fayetteville, Tenn., and Father Otterbacher, pastor of the Pulaski church officiated.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 Tuesday, February 18, at Bennett-May Chapel with Edgar Ballentine and John Otterbacher officiating. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Speer, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carey, was born in London, England on December 9, 1909. Her husband, Dr. J. U. Speer, died several years ago. She was a communicant of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Pulaski.<br />Among Mrs. Speer&#8217;s survivors are 5 sons, John Carey Speer, Washington, D.C., Robert Michael Speer, New York City, N.Y., Stephen Frewin Speer, Columbia, Daniel McKenzie Speer, Tullahoma and Francis Hughes Speer, Murfreesboro; a daughter, Mary Toby Flannagan of Houston, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Bill Taylor of London, England; and 2 grandchildren.<br />In lieu of flowers for Mrs. Speer or the family, memorial gifts or contributions may be made to the Dr. J. U. Speer Memorial in Medicine Fund in care of the First National Bank, Pulaski. The Fund is set up to aid Giles Countians who are in or intend to go to medical school, especially for third or fourth year medical students.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SPEER, John Ulysses The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1971<br />Funeral services for Dr. JohnUlysses Speer, 64, prominent Pulaski physician, were held Thursday, December 23 at 2:30 p. m. at the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Revs. Bill Moss, Clarence Stewart, Gene Gober and John Ottebecker officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Dr. Speer died December 22 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Born April 24, 1907 in Clifton, Tennessee, he was the son of the late J. U. Speer, Sr., and Harriet Powers Speer. In 1935, he came to Pulaski.<br />He was President of the Medical Association and past President of the Rotary Club. He was a graduate of the International College of Surgery and a 32nd degree Mason. He also served on the board of directors for the First National Bank.<br /><br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Johanna Carey Speer; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Toby Flanagan of Murfreesboro; five sons, John C. Speer, Washington, D. C., Robert Michael Speer of New York City, Stephen F. Speer of Columbia, Daniel Speer of Murfreesboro and Frank Speer of Lake Hurst, New Jersey and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SPOTWOOD, David Marshall, M. D. The Pulaski Citizen 01 Apr 1970<br />Dr. D. M. Spotwood, 63, well-known Pulaski physician died early Wednesday morning at the Hubbard Hospital in Nashville, after a five months illness.<br />Born in Pennsylvania, he was a graduate of the Medical School at Meharry Medical College in the class of 1943. He served his internship at Hubbard Hospital and entered general practice at Pulaski in 1944.<br />He was Past Master of St. John Lodge No. 10, a 33rd degree Mason of the United Supreme Council. He was also District Deputy Grand Master of Central Lodge No. 18.<br />Dr. Spotwood was active in Civic affairs. He was past president of Giles County Medical Society, vice-president of Giles County Tuberculosis Assoc., and at the time of his death was a member of the Tennessee State Board of Education. He also served as a member of the Giles County Mental Health Clinic and was a member of the Campbell Chapel A. M. E. Church.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body will be brought to McKissack Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Waldon Spotwood, and a son, Bayne Spotwood.<br /><br />SPRIGG, C. Crawford The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />C. Crawford Sprigg died in Giles County Hospital Friday night, May 22.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 24, at 4:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />His parents were the late William Osborne Sprigg and the late Susan Crawford Sprigg of New York City. He was a Cornell University graduate and and Engineering Consultant by profession.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former Lillian Butler; two cousins of Lancaster, Pa.; and two cousins of Marietta, Ohio.<br /><br />SPROUSE, Robert Henry The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1971<br />Robert Henry Sprouse, 88, of Nashville, died Thursday, January 7 in Giles County Hospital. Services were held Monday, January 11, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born Sept. 30, 1882 in Knoxville, he was the husband of the late Mary Roland Sprouse.<br />Survivors include three sons, Allen Sprouse, Beech Hill, Bennie Sprouse, San Bernadine, Calif., and Wilson Sprouse, Columbia; nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STAFFORD, Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1979<br /><br />Oscar Stafford, 68, of Route 1, Goodsprings, died Monday in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Walter Bell. Interment was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mr. Stafford, was a veteran of World War II and a retired employee of TVA. He was the son of the late George and Jennie Tucker Stafford.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Frances Holcomb Stafford; a son, Gregory Stafford, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Denise Simmons and Mrs. Delores Huckaby, Goodsprings; three brothers, Tillman Stafford and Clifford Stafford, Prospect and Dewey Stafford, Oklahoma; a sister, Mrs. Nina Womack, Pulaski and three grandchildren.<br /><br />STAMMER, James Anderson Marshall County Gazette, Lewisburg, TN, 24 May 1977<br />James Anderson Stammer, 61, retired banker of Lewisburg, died Monday morning in Baptist Hospital in Nashville, following several weeks illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock from the chapel of Bills &amp; McGaugh Funeral Home by Rev. Luke Dunn. Interment was in the Swanson Cemetery at Chapel Hill.<br />Mr. Stammer began his banking career with his father the late Walter E. Stammer at the First State Bank of Chapel Hill. He later went to work for the Bank of Ardmore, Tennessee as vice president and bank manager. After working for a time with the First National Bank in Pulaski, a branch of that bank was opened in Ardmore, of which he served as vice president. Several years ago he moved to Lewisburg where he accepted a vice presidency of the People &amp; Union Bank remaining in that position until his retirement.<br />A native of Williamson County, he was the son of the late Walter Edward and Reba Swaim Stammer and was a member of the First United Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War II and served as District Governor of Lions International from 1966 67.<br />Surviving are his widow Mrs. Sara Harwell Stammer of Lewisburg; stepmother, Mrs. Walter E. Stammer of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Joy) Lewter of Chapel Hill and Miss Sally Stammer of Pulaski; one brother, Robert E. Stammer of Chapel Hill; a step brother, Claude Boyd of Nashville; two grandchildren.<br />Pallbearers were: S. W. Beech, Harold Daniels, Bill Wilson, Dr. K. J. Phelps, Fred Shelton, Harry Joyce, Thomas Cathey, Mike Curry. Honorary pallbearers were directors of the First State Bank of Chapel Hill and members of District 12 Lions Club.<br /><br />STANFORD, Angie Dale The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1971<br />The blast from a 12-guage shotgun accidently discharged killing a Pulaski girl, Angie Gail Stanford, 13 in a freak accident which occurred about 1 a. m. Saturday morning.<br />Sheriff Doc Oliver quoted Timmy Scott, 14, and son of William Scott as saying he was hanging the gun on the wall when a shell exploded. Scott said he has seen other members of the family take shells from the gun earlier in the evening and he thought the gun was empty. The Stanford girl was visiting the Scott home at Anthony Hill when the shooting occurred. She was struck behind the right ear by the blast from the shotgun. She was born June 24, 1958.<br /><br />Funeral services for Angie Dale Stanford were held Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Tonnis Davis of Athens, Ala. in charge. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Hazel McCluskey Stanford, Pulaski and Johnny Stanford of Athens, Ala.; two sisters, Ann Teeples and Miss Rhonda Stanford, also of Pulaski.<br /><br />STANFORD, James Donald The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />James Donald Stanford, 92, died Wednesday, February 18, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon, February 20, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born December 25, 1877, the son of the late Newton and Josephine Stanford. His wife was the late Josie Simpson Stanford.<br />Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Malcolm Grubbs, and Mrs. Pearl Holt of Pulaski; and several other nieces and nephews.<br /><br />STAPLES, Ethel Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1970<br />Mrs. Ethel Staples, 90, died Saturday, April 4, in Decatur, Ill.<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Staples, wife of the late Cleve J. Staples, were conducted Wednesday morning, April 8, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. W. E. Gober officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John and Julia Reese Mitchell.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. W. Harold Loyd, Decatur, Ill.; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />STEPHENS, John Randol (Happy) The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br />Funeral services for John Randol (Happy) Stephens, 54, retired Pulaski businessman, were held at 11 a. m. Saturday at the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal. Mr. Stephens died Thursday of cancer in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Officiating ministers were Rev. John McGinnis, church pastor, Rev. Bob Craig, Clarksville, Episcopal pastor; Rev. George Regas, Pasadena, Calif., and former Episcopal pastor here and Dr. Ira North, Church of Christ Minister of Madison. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Lawrenceburg, he was the son Mrs. Ada Parrish Stephens, of Lawrenceburg, who survives and the late George Thomas Stephens. During World War II, he served as an officer in the medical administration corps.<br />Mr. Stephens owned and operated Radio Station WKSR for 10 years and founded the Giles Free Press in 1961. Active in Democratic party affairs, he served as an administrative assistant to the former U. S. Sendator Ross Bass. He was also active in the campaigns of Sen. Albert Gore, John J. Hooker, Jr., Edmund Orgill and the late Sen. Estes Kefauver.<br /><br />A former president of the Pulaski Rotary Club, he was a member of the American Legion, VFW, the Hillcrest Golf and Country Club and the Giles County Industrial Commission. He was also general manager of the sesquicentennial celebration of Giles County in 1959.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by Mrs. Beatrice (Beechie) Ann Johnson Stephens; two daughters, Misses Ann Randol and Sarah Holmes Stephens, both students at Vanderbilt University; a sister, Mrs. Ira North, Madison; two brothers, Harris Stephens of Lawrenceburg and G. T. Stephens, Jr., of Savannah.<br /><br />STEVENS, Mary Dorothy The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Mary Dorothy Stevens, 80, died Sunday night, January 11, at her home on Edgehill Drive.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning, January 14, in the Catholic Church of Immaculate Conception with Father John Carrigan officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include two sons, C. Edgar Stevens, Pulaski, and Dr. J. Kenneth Stevens, Dayton, Ohio; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Edgar L. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1970<br />Edgar L. Stevenson, 87, died November 11 in a Tampa, Fla., nursing home.<br />Graveside services were held Saturday, Nov. 14 at Auburndale, Fla. with burial there.<br />Born in the Bryson Community, he was the son of the late E. A. and Varina Morrell Stevenson.<br />Survivors include four children and two sisters, Mrs. O. O. Coble, Bryson and Mrs. James Harrison of Lake Alfred, Fla.<br />Mr. Stevenson, a Methodist, gave the land on which the Bee Spring Memorial Methodist Church was built.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Erskine The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1970<br />Erskine Stevenson, 90, died Tuesday morning, June 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, June 3, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Tommy Davis and the Rev. Gene Gober officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born October 7, 1879, the son of the late Wilbur and Martha Stevenson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Lou King; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Kurybz, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Garland Turner, Nashville, Mrs. Charles Worthington, Ontario, Canada; two sons, William Erskine Stevenson, Bethesda, Md., Herbert Stevenson, Birmingham, Ala.; one sister Mrs. M. O. Story, Giles County; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Herbert Henderson The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1973<br /><br />Herbert H. Smith, age 56, died Wednesday, Jan. 31 in Detroit, Michigan. His parents were E. L. Smith of Detroit and Gladys Smith of Bunker Hill. Survivors include his parents; three brothers, Eugene of Bunker Hill, Bill of Detroit, and Eldridge of California. Services were held Sunday, February 4, at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Rev. Carl Felker officiated with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br /><br />SMITH, Howard The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1974<br />Howard Smith, 54, died Thursday, March 14, at his home in Pulaski. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial followed in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Reba Stevenson Smith and the late Henry Smith. Mr. Smith was a retired employee of General Motors Corp. in Detroit, Mich.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Paul Moorehead of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Lewis Robinson of Brick Church and Mrs. O. S. Dollar, Jr., Mrs. Jimmy Snow and Mrs Eugene McPeters, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />SMITH, Mary Gladys The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gladys Smith, 79, of the Bunker Hill Community, who died at her home Monday, February 21, were held at Bennett May Chapel by the Rev. James McCollugh and the Rev. Frank Rouse. Burial was in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Nathan Abner and Mary Bass Stevenson.<br />Survivors include her husband, Eldred L. Smith; three sons, Eugene Smith of Bunker Hill, Billy Smith of Detroit, Mich., and Elvin Smith of Vallejo, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Pittard, Mrs. Reba Smith, Mrs. Wilton Beard and Mrs. Edward Burns, all of Pulaski; 16 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren an one step great grandchild.<br /><br />SNEED, Terry Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1978<br />Corp. Terry Wayne Sneed, 23, Kileaua Military Base, Hilo, Hawaii died March 24 following an automobile accident.<br />Funeral services were held April 1 with full military honors. Burial was in La Fontaine F. O. O. F. Cemetery.<br />Born in Pulaski, Corp. Sneed, a 1973 graduate of Southwood High School, Wabash County, Ind., enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corp, in December, 1975.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sneed, La Fontaine, Ind.; a sister, Miss Diane Sneed, Richmond, Va.; a brother, Archie Sneed, Jr., La Fontaine; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner and maternal great-grandfather, Mahlon Doss, all of Prospect.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Griffin Holbert The Pulaski Citizen 09 Jun1971<br />Griffin Holbert Stevenson, 70, died June 6 at the Maury County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Angie Harwell Stevenson.<br />Services were held Wednesday, June 7 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Bee Springs Cemetery. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Nathan and Mollie Bass Stevenson.<br />Other than his wife, he is survived by one son, Joe H. Stevenson; five sisters, Mrs. Ethel Pittard, Mrs. Edward Burns, Bodenham; Mrs. Eldridge Smith, Bryson; Mrs. Wilton Beard, Mrs. Henry Smith; one brother, Roy Stevenson, Bodenham and five grandchildren.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Helen Anita The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1971<br />Miss Helen Anita Stevenson, 18, lost her life, when the car in which she was riding was struck by another vehicle driven by Richard R. Bush, 25, a student at Athens College in Athens, Ala.<br />Miss Stevenson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stevenson of the McBurg community in Lincoln County. She was to have entered Middle Tennessee State University this week as a freshman. Her body is at Ralston Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Roy Holt The Giles Free Press 02 Feb 1977<br />Roy Holt Stevenson, 84, Route 1, Pulaski, died Sunday, January 30, 1977 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday, January 31 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Bee Spring Cemetery, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Nathan Abner and Mary Bass Stevenson. He is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Ethel Pittard, Mrs. Reba Smith, Mrs. Eldred Smith, Mrs. Wilton Beard and Mrs. Edward Burns, Pulaski.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Werner W. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1974 CHECK!<br />Werner W. Stevenson, 94, of Bryson died Sunday, June 23 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday, June 24 at 1:30 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. William Moss officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery. A retired farmer, __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Nancy S. Stevenson. He was married to the late Lela M. Stevenson.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Nannie Hulsey of Bryson and Mrs. Iva Henderson of Ardmore, Ala.; two sons, J. Baxter Stevenson of Bryson and Willis Stevenson of Pulaski; three half-sisters, Mrs. Bessie Rolland and Mrs. Nola Smith both of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Lydia Barnett of Shelbyville; three half-brothers, Cletus Stevenson of Ardmore, Talmadge Stevenson of Detroit, Mich., and Charlie Stevenson of Huntsville, Ala.; ten grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.<br /><br />STEWART, John Martin The Giles Free Press 28 Apr 1976<br /><br />Mr. John Martin Stewart, 91, died Friday, April 16, 1976 at Bell Air Nursing Home, Columbia. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 19 at the Spencer Hill Church of Christ in Maury County. Arthur Hardison officiated. Burial was in the Spencer Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Salma Shrader, Enterprise, Tenn., and Alma Holt, Mt. Pleasant; a son, Tidas (Buddy) Stewart, Lynnville; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren;<br />and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />STEWART, Vickie Dawn The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />The first person to died in Giles County in 1972 from a traffic accident was Miss Vickie Dawn Stewart, 15 of Prospect. Miss Stewart died Wednesday morning in a Nashville hospital where she had been rushed for treatment of injuries sustained in a one car accident Sunday night. The accident occurred eight miles south of Pulaski on Highway 31. When the vehicle driven by Robert Birdsong went out of control on a curve and rolled over several times. Tennessee Highway Patrolman James Dyer reported Miss Stewart was thrown out of the car. She was rushed to Giles County Hospital by Bennett-May ambulance and then transferred to the Nashville hospital. Trooper Dyer explained that Birdsong lost control of the vehicle on a curve and crashed into a culvert before turning over.<br />Funeral services for Miss Stewart will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Kedron Cemetery.<br />She was born October 5, 1956, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lilliard Stewart, Jr., who survive. She was a student at Prospect School.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Billy Thompson and Mrs. Wayne Swanner, both of Prospect; five brothers, James F., Donald, Michael, Joe, Teddy Lane, Jeffrey Lane, all of Prospect; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy James of Kedron and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Stewart of Pulaski.<br /><br />STIGALL, Zona Ann The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1971<br />Mrs. Zona Ann Stigall, 87, died Monday, May 3, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Wednesday, May 5 at Stockdale-Milan Funeral Home, Camden, with burial in the Camden Cemetery.<br />A native of Benton County, she was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Chris McGrady, Camden, and Mrs. Nell Christopher; a son, W. T Stigall, Oak Ridge; eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br />STINNETT, Cancer (Joe) The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Cancer (Joe) Stinnett, 69, of Rt. 3, Pulaski died Friday, January 28, 1972, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1 at the Jordan Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Nancy and Albert Stinnett. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bobbie Stinnett; six children, Arthur Stinnett of Boston, Mass., Robert Stinnett, U. S. Army in Germany, Mrs. Maple Archibald of Nashville, Mrs. Josephine Keigh of Fayetteville, Mrs. Emma Harney and Bessie Stinnett of Pulaski; 2 brothers, Ofie Stinnett of Nashville and Buford Stinnett of Pulaski; a sister, Miss Girla Stinnett of Jamacia, NY.; and one grandchild.<br /><br />STINNETT, Charles Cox (Buddy) The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1971<br />Charles Cox (Buddy) Stinnett, 62, a retired farmer, died Sunday, April 11 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville. His widow is Mrs. Jewell Cobb Stinnett.<br />Services were held Tuesday, April 13 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Steve Pierce and Ruth Cox Stinnett.<br />Other than his wife, survivors include one daughter, Mrs. W. S. Wirshing, Jr., Nashville; one son, Randolph Cox Stinnett, Memphis; three grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Harry Bryan, Sr., Bodenham.<br /><br />STONE, Louise Stacy The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1977<br />Mrs. Louise Stacy Stone died at her home, 315 West Flower Street, Pulaski,Wednesday, June 15, following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday morning at 11:00 o&#8217;clock at the First Presbyterian Church by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Gudger Nichols. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Stone was born and reared in Giles County, member of a prominent Tennessee family. Her parents were the late Nancy Hardin Stacy and Richard Mahlon Stacy. She was first married to the late Ernest R. Keller of Knoxville, who died in 1946.<br />Mrs. Stone was a life long member of the Presbyterian Church. The Pulaski First Presbyterian Church&#8217;s Stacy Chapel was given by her a number of years ago in memory of her parents.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Porter Stone; a step-daughter, Mrs. William J. Yancey; two step-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; and four first cousins, Mrs. Frank Gilliland and Robert Jordan of Memphis; Mrs. Dudley Langford of Birmingham, Ala., and Col. Leroy Hardin of Athens, Ala. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STOREY, Gradie L. The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1977<br />Funeral services for Grady Lee Storey, 79 of Route 1, Delrose were held at 10:30 Tuesday, October 11, 1977 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. The Rev. R. E. Wilsford was the officiant. Burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Mr. Storey, a retired farmer was born March 17, 1898 the son of the late Harlan and Ella Robinson Storey. He married the late Florence Ada Merrell. He died October 9, 1977 in Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include one son, David Storey, Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Glen Sigmon, Pulaski; one sister, Mary Storey, Nashville; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />STOREY, Maggie Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1972<br /><br />Mrs. Maggie Stevenson Storey, age 95, died September 5 at the Ardmore Nursing Home. Her home was in the Bryson Community in Delrose. Born on November 25, 1876, she was the daughter of the late Wilburn and Martha Hamilton Stevenson. She was married to the late Elmo Storey.<br />Survivors include two sons, Albert of Bryson and John Storey of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Sue Parker of Royal Oak, Mich.; nine grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STOREY, Ronald D. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1971<br />PFC Ronald David Storey, 20, died Saturday, November 6 in Germany. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Storey.<br />Services were held Monday, November 15, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A 1969 graduate of Elkton High School, he had served seven months in the U. S. Army.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his grandfather, Grady Storey; one brother, John Michael Storey and one sister, Miss Renee Storey.<br /><br />STOREY, Thomas Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br />Services for Thomas Gilbert Storey, 60, well-known groceryman of Beech Hill, were held at 11 a. m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Samuel Cramer and Rev. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. He died at his home Monday.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 15, 1910, son of the late Thomas Albert Storey and Daisy Bell Harwell Storey.<br />He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. For a number of years he was owner and operator of Storey Grocery Store at Beech Hill.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia Dean Storey; two sons, Thomas Allen and Larry Gilbert Storey, both of Nashville; a daughter, Ann Storey of Pulaski; a brother, William Storey of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Hallie Flournoy of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Etheleen Bass of Frankewing, and Mrs. Bernice Forbes of Ardmore; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />STOVALL, Adeline The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1975<br />Miss Adeline Stovall, Route 1, Delrose, Tenn., died March 7, 1975 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held at 2:00 Saturday, March 8, 1975 at Bennett-May Chapel. Reverend Bill Moss officiated. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Miss Stovall was born in Giles County February 1, 1916, the daughter of the late Sterling Edgar and Lena Lee Loyd Stovall.<br />She is survived by a sister, Mrs. John Baugh Beech, Route 5, Pulaski; five brothers, Fred Stovall and Wilson Stovall of Pulaski, Frank S. Stovall, Fort Walton, Florida, Thomas A. and Stanley Stovall, Route 1, Delrose, also several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />STOVALL, Minnie Carol Andrews The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1970<br /><br />Mrs. Minnie Carol Stovall, 89, died Monday at the Hewitt Home. Services were held Wednesday, September 2, at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />Mrs. Stovall, daughter of the late James and Martha Louise Gray Andrews, was born April 8, 1881.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Addie Moore, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Ann Smith, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Ozie Brulges, Monronie, Ala.; and four brothers, Charlie Andrews, Clyde Andrews of Huntsville, Ala., Algie Andrews, Harvest, Ala., and Press Andrews, Lacy Springs, Ala.<br /><br />STOVALL, Tennie Hutton Maultsby The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Mrs. Tennie H. Stovall, 79, died Thursday, January 13 in Athens, Ala. Her husband is W. C. Stovall.<br />Services were held Friday, January 14 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Marcus Nickell officiated.<br />She was the daughter of the late John T. and Lucy McDonald Hutton.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Sam Massey, Athens, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Ed T. Petty, Jr.; two step-sons, William Stovall; Tom Stovall, Dallas, Texas; three step-daughters, Mrs. Boyd Thompson, Mrs. Grady Scott, Mrs. Joe Taylor; one sister, Mrs. Allie McMasters, Louisville, Ky.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />STROUD, William A. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1971<br />William A. Stroud, 57, died Sunday, March 15, at a Nashville infirmary. Services were held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, March 17, at Marshall Donnelly Combs Funeral Home at Nashville, Tenn. with burial in Woodmont Cemetery.<br />He is the son of the late Rev. W. A. Stroud and Elizabeth Deane Stroud. He was a former resident of Giles County.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John Charles Wynn, and Mrs. Thomas F. Pearson, both of Nashville; two sisters, Miss Annie Ruth Stroud of Nashville and Mrs. Edna S. Davis, Eufalula, Ala.; a brother, Rev. John E. Stroud, Atlanta, Ga.; one grandson.<br /><br />SULCER, Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1970<br />Ernest Sulcer, 90, died October 10 at the Medical Center in Lewisburg. Born March 3, 1880, he was the husband of Minnie Turner Sulcer. Services were held Sunday, October 11 at 2:30 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include his wife, Minnie Sulcer; three sons, Buford Sulcer, Tanner, Ala., Frazier Sulcer, Athens, Ala., William Sulcer, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Charlie Taylor, Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Clarence Sulcer, Huntsville, Shelly Sulcer; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Harlow, Oak Ridge, Mrs. Emma Pollard, California; eighteen grandchildren; twenty-nine great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren.<br /><br />SULCER, Shelly Dickey The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1971<br /><br />Shelly Dickey Sulcer, 77, of Prospect, died Tuesday, August 17 at Maury County Hospital in Columbia. His widow is Mrs. Eva Moore Sulcer.<br />Services were held Thursday, August 19, at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Charlie and Susie Catherine Miller Sulcer. He was a retired farmer.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one brother, Clarence Sulcer, Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />SURLES, Willis J. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1970<br />Willis J. Surles, 51, of Marietta, Ga., died Thursday, May 28, at his home after an extended illness. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 30, at Marietta Baptist Tabernacle with burial in Lebanon Cemetery in Plainview, Ala.<br />A native of Pulaski, he moved to Marietta in 1962, where he was a printer for Atlanta newspapers.<br />He was a member of the Marietta Baptist Tabernacle, member of the International Typographical Union, and FRAT, an organization for the deaf in Atlanta.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former Reba Parker Surles; one son, Eugene Surles of Marietta, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. Harvey Phillips, Louisville; three brothers, Raymond Surles, Los Angeles, Calif.; Roy Surles and Floyd Surles, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />SUTHERLAND, Sallie Ann McAlester The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1949<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Ann Sutherland, 85, who died on Friday, October 21, at the home in Prospect community, after a two weeks illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, a former pastor, and the Rev. Bunch, pastor of Prospect Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Sutherland, widow of Joe J. Sutherland, is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Luther Wales, Dyersburg, Mrs. Lillie Sutherland, Mrs. H. W. Blankenship, Mrs. Willis Randolph and Mrs. Elmer Randolph, of Prospect, and Mrs. Elgin Chunn, Nashville; one son, Joe Sutherland, Prospect; one sister, Mrs. W. N. Choate, Corinth, Miss.; thirteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.<br />She had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years.<br /><br />SUTTON, Jessie Speer The Pulaski Citizen 05 May 1976<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Speer Sutton, 73, of Pulaski, who died Friday, April 30 in Lincoln County Hospital, Fayetteville, were held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Sutton was the daughter of the late John N. and Nannie Newton Speer and was married to the late Dale Sutton.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Neal Kirby of Fayetteville and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SWANN, Elmer Ray The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1970<br /><br />Elmer Ray Swann, 57, died Friday, February 27, at the United States Army Hospital in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, March 2, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Oklahoma, he was born March 1, 1912, the son of the late Edward Dotson and Susie Hill Swann.<br />He was retired from the U. S. Air Force and worked ten years with Civil Service. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Naomi Carson Swann, Pulaski; one son, Donald Swann, Pulaski; four brothers, and three sisters, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SWINNEY, Rush Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1977<br />Funeral services for Rush Anderson Swinney, 80, of Pulaski who died Wednesday, January 5 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia were held Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Elmer Howell were the officiants.<br />Mr. Swinney, who was a retired farmer, was a native of Tennessee. His parents were the late Joe Wesley and Nancy Clark Swinney.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Velma Estep Swinney; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Shindledecker of Benton Harbor, Mich.; two sons, Gilbert Swinney of Madisonville, Ky. and Harold Swinney of Pulaski; a sister, Lucille Ball of Columbia; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TALLENT, George Henry The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1974<br />Henry Tallent, 86, of Route 4, Pulaski died Wednesday, July 24 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Loyd Hickman. Burial followed in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />A Tennessee native, Mr. Tallent was the son of the late Jackson and Elizabeth Ritchie Tallent.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Collie Houston Tallent; two daughters, Mrs. W. B. Simpson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Dan Foster, Nashville; three sons, Leonard Tallent, Phoenix, Ariz., Gilbert Tallent, Frankewing, and Carl Tallent, Savannah; two brothers, Will Tallent, Pulaski, and Bob Tallent, Knoxville; 17 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren.<br /><br />TALLENT, Will The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1978<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 17 at 11:00 a.m. at Bennett-May Chapel for Will Tallent, 91, a resident of Fairhaven Nursing Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Interment was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />Mr. Tallent, who died Saturday in Giles County Hospital, was born in Lincoln County, the son of the late Aubrey J. Tallent. He was married to the late Vera Prosser Tallent. He was a retired farmer and member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include six sons, Billy Wayne Tallent, Antioch, Calif., Loyd Tallent, Indianapolis, Ind., Walter Tallent, Lawton, Okla., David Tallent, Taylor, Mich., A. J. Tallent, Red Oak, and William Tallent, Pulaski; two daughters, Jean Jones, Pulaski and Mrs. Doris Haran, Sterling Heights, Mich.; a brother, Bob Tallent, Knoxville; 25 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TANKERSLEY, Robert Alton The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1971<br />Funeral services for Robert Alton Tankersley, 21, were held Saturday afternoon, December 25, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 13, 1950, the son of Alvie and Jewel F. Tankersley of Minor Hill.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include his grandfather, Arney Tankersley, Pulaski; five brothers, Mack, Edward, Wilson, Sammie, and James Tankersley, all of Minor Hill; one sister, Mildred Tankersley of Minor Hill.<br />Carr &amp; Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Florence Rich The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971<br />Mrs. Florence Tarpley, 86, died at Giles County Hospital, Thursday afternoon, February 25. Services were held Friday, 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tommy and Mary Ward Rich. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, J. Polk Tarpley; one daughter, Mrs. Roy Richardson; one son, Robert Tarpley, Nashville; nine grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Clarence Rich and four sisters, Mrs. Stella Franklin, Mrs. Maggie Long, Mrs. Rena Morris and Mrs. Joe Coke.<br /><br />TARPLEY, George M. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1970<br />George M. Tarpley, Jr., 34, of Rt. 7, Pulaski lost his life Friday in an automobile accident which occurred around 8:40 on Highway 31A about a mile from Pulaski.<br />Tarpley was traveling south when the 1969 Valiant which he was driving collided with a 1963 GMC two-ton truck driven by Wallace W. Whitworth of Rt. 2, Cornersville. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />The accident was investigated by Sgt. Homer Smith of Tennessee Highway Patrol Whitworth was charged with DWI.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel at 1 p. m. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Herb Helton. Burial was in the New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tarpley was born April 21, 1935 at Limestone County, Ala., son of Mr. George Marvin Tarpley, Sr., and Mrs. Nettie Guthrie Tarpley, both of High Point, N. C.<br /><br />At time of his death he was employed at Lewisburg Casting Company. He was a member of Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include in addition to his parents, his wife, Mrs. Marthalene Worsham Tarpley; three sons, Ronnie, Mike, and Jeff; two brothers, Charles Colbert Tarpley of Chicago, and Bobby Wayne Tarpley of High Point; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Ann Clark of Brown Summit, N. C., and Edith Hope Tarpley and Connie Lou Tarpley, both of High Point.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Tommie The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Tommie Tarpley, 76, a retired blacksmith, died Wednesday, March 1 at Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Bessie Bradley Tarpley.<br />Services were held Friday, March 3 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. G. C. Fox and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born July 6, 1895 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jack and Maggie Berry Tarpley. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Robert Tarpley, U. S. Navy; four daughters, Roberta Pierce, Sheffield, Ala., Sally Johnson, Ella Tarpley, Lema Stafford, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Russell Tarpley, Pulaski, Joe Tarpley, Ethridge; thirteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TATE, Ballie Virginia Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1971<br />Mrs. Ballie Virginia Tate, 86, of Prospect died Wednesday, November 24 at Shady Rest Nursing Home in Gallatin.<br />Services were held Thursday, November 25 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />Born July 24, 1885 in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late James M. and Ballie Powell Sanders. Her husband was the late Erskine E. Tate.<br />Survivors include three sons, James P. Tate, Andrew P. Tate, Roy M. Tate, Ardmore, Ala; one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Hill, Hendersonville; one brother, Mitchell Sanders, Prospect; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />TATE, John P. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1975<br />Mr. John P. Tate, 57, of Route 2, Prospect, Tenn. died February 23, 1975 at the Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville after a short illness.<br />Services were held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday February 26, 1975. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Norman Coke officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />Mr. Tate who was born in Giles County was a son of the late Levi and Ruby Fudge Tate. He married the former Miss Elise Tucker and was a prominent farmer of the Prospect-Elkton area.<br />Besides his wife he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harold McNeese, Route 2, Prospect, a son, William Patrick Tate, Route 2, Prospect; two brothers, R. L. Tate, New York and B. G. Tate, Tuscaloosa, Ala. and one grandchild.<br /><br /><br />TATE, Levi The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br />Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a. m. for Levi Tate of Route 5, at the Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Tate died Saturday, November 28, at his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.<br />He was born September 17, 1892 in Giles County, the son of the late Jesse Patrick and Polly Biles Tate. He was a retired railroad employee and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Tate of Pulaski; three sons, John P. Tate of Pulaski, B. G. Tate of Birmingham, Ala., and R. L. Tate of Topeka, Kansas; two sisters, Mrs. Shelley Brown and Mrs. Susie Hastings both of Prospect and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />TATE, Luther Lee The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1979<br />Luther Lee Tate, 59, died Friday, May 25, at his home in Pulaski after an extended illness. Funeral services were held Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev. R. E. Parker was the officiant.<br />An employee of the Giles County Highway Department, Mr. Tate was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Horace G. and Bertha Miller Tate.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Rogers Tate; two sons, S/Sgt Norman Keith Tate, Elgin Air Force Base, Fla., and Mickey Tate, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Gretchen Cody, Germany, Miss Mary Lee Tate and Mrs. Marsha Hood, Pulaski; two brothers, Bobby Tate, Pulaski, and James Tate, Stoutland, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Raymond Weldon, Lynnville, Mrs. William Sutton, Pulaski and Mrs. Bonnie Barnes, Nashville and five grandchildren.<br /><br />TATUM, Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1971<br />Mitchell Tatum, 82, died September 8 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services will be held Thursday, September 9, 1:00 p. m., at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim and Ardelia Wall Tatum. His wife was the late Maude Lee Long Tatum.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Fred Kellam, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Bobby Hamby, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Edward Taylor; two sons, Henry Tatum, Newt Tatum; three brothers, Leslie Tatum, Ozro Tatum, Edgar Tatum, Nashville; two sisters, Trudie Edmundson, Eula Bell Russell; seventeen grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.<br /><br />TATUM, Ozro The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1973<br />Ozro Tatum, age 70, died Tuesday, Feb. 13 at Parkview Hospital in Nashville. His parents are the late James and Ardella Walls Tatum. He was married to Alma Tatum.<br />Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Marion D. Graves of Nashville; two sons, Winford and Charles of Pulaski; one brother, Edgar Tatum of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Trudie Wall Edmundson and Mrs. Eula Bell Russell of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />Services will be held Thursday, Feb. 15 at 2:00 p.m. in Bennett-May Chapel. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiated with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Bettie McDonald The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1971<br />Mrs. Bettie McDonald Taylor, 87, died Sunday, October 17 at Taylor&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. Services were held Tuesday, October 19 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Elkton Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gobor and Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born April 20, 1884 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Wesley and Eliza Brewer McDonald. Her husband was the late Edward Norton Taylor, Sr.<br />Survivors include six sons, Virgil Taylor, Pulaski, Clifford Taylor, Chattanooga, Edward Taylor, Grady Taylor, Robert Taylor, J. D. Taylor, all of Pulaski; six sisters, Mrs. Minnie Cochran, Lewisburg, Mrs. Annie Cosby, Mrs. Bessie Tyler, Mrs. Elizabeth Fogg, Mrs. Robbie Armstrong and Mrs. Margaret Wooten, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Maggie Swanner, Athens, Ala.; twenty-four grandchildren, thirty-nine great-grandchildren, and eighteen great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Carl The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1978<br />Funeral services for Carl Taylor, 50, of Cleveland, Ohio, who died Wednesday, February 15 in that city were held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Glen Chance. Burial followed in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native Tennessean and graduate of Minor Hill High School, Mr. Taylor was employed by General Motors Corp. He was the son of Mrs. Nora Atnip Taylor of Columbia, who survives, and the late Willis Taylor.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Roper Taylor; two sons, Randy Taylor and Jackie Taylor, Cleveland; four sisters, Mrs. Irene Foust, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. J. B. McConnell, Columbi, Mrs. Anthony Markitel and Mrs. Malcolm Stone, Cleveland, and a brother, Eugene Taylor, Minor Hill.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Henry Lee The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1971<br />Henry Lee Taylor, 72, died Friday morning, May 7 at Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Sally Holt Taylor.<br />Services were held Saturday, May 8 at Bennett-May with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Bro. G. C. Fox officiated.<br />Mr. Taylor was employed as a mechanic at Bowers-Johnsn Motor Company.<br />Other than his wife he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sara Jane Tate, Waynesville, Mo.; three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Hedgecoth; Mrs. Cora Wilson, Lewisburg.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Lou Ella The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1979<br /><br />THOMAS, Aileen Carden Minatra The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1977<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Aileen Carden Minatra Thomas, 64, of Jonesboro, Ga., who died Wednesday, June 8 at Giles County Hospital, were conducted Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel by the Rev. Larry Amoss and the Rev. Mack Pinkleton. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Myrtha Paysinger Carden of Tullahoma, who survives and the late John K. Carden. Mrs. Thomas was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include her husband, Fred Thomas; three sons, John D. Minatra of Pulaski, Lane Minatra of Rockdale and Phil Minatra of Fayetteville, Ga.; four sisters, Mrs. B. W. Birdsong of Tullahoma, Mrs. Walton Birdsong of Mid West City, Okla., Mrs. Flounoy Grammer of Madison and Mrs. John H. Moore of Nashville; two brothers, Stacy Carden of Pulaski and Herbert Carden of Bay St. Louis, Miss. and five grandchildren.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Charles Samuel The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1975<br />Funeral rites were held Friday, May 23, at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel for Charles Samuel Thompson, 96, of Minor Hill by Church of Christ minister Jim Handley. Interment was in Powell Cemetery.<br />Mr. Thompson died Wednesday at his home. A retired postal clerk and drug store clerk, Mr. Thompson was born in Giles County. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Freeman Corder of Minor Hill; a son, Harold Thompson of Minor Hill and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Erma The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1972<br />Miss Erma Thompson, 86, died Sunday, July 23 at the Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />Services were held Monday, July 24 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />Born April 21, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William and Ann Griggs Thompson.<br />Survivors include a brother, Charlie Thompson of Columbia and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Eunice Cobb The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1975<br />Mrs. Eunice Cobb Thompson, 84, Elkton, died Tuesday, January 28, 1975 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wed., Jan. 29 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. William Suddarth and the Rev. Norman Coke officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William James and Martha Isabell Cobb.<br />She is survived by her husband, C. A. Thompson; a daughter, Miss Isabell Thompson, Elkton; a son, James A. Thompson, Elkton; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />THOMPSON, George Hamilton The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1971<br />George Hamilton Thompson, 52, died Thursday, October 28 in V. A. Hospital. His wife is Myrtle Holley Thompson.<br /><br />Services were held Saturday, October 30, at the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. Rudolph Jones officiating. Wilson Carter Funeral director in charge.<br />Born June 4, 1919 in Limestone County, Ala., he is the son of the late Gilbert and Tennison Thompson.<br />In addition to his wife he is survived by two sons, George Thompson and Steve Thompson, both of Prospect; and one daughter, Wanda Thompson, also of Prospect.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Minnie Green The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1971<br />Mrs. Minnie Thompson, 90, died Sunday, October 10 at Giles County Hospital. Her husband is Sam Thompson.<br />Services were held Monday, October 11 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Powell Cemetery.<br />Born September 6, 1881 in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Willis and Molly McNutt Green.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Harold Thompson, Minor Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Freeman Corder, Minor Hill; one brother, Tom Greenn, Shores and one sister, Mrs. Claude Prince, Minor Hill.<br /><br />THOMPSON, William Joseph The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1972<br />William Joseph Thompson, age 75, died Saturday, September 16 at Oakwood Hall Nursing Home. A native of Tennessee, he was married to the late Willie Vera Beets Thompson. His parents were the late Joe and Mary Thompson and he was born August 12, 1897.<br />Survivors include one son, Billy Thompson of Athens, Ala.; five daughters, Mrs. Cordell Cross of Pulaski, Mrs. R. W. Prier of Pulaski, Mrs. Elwood Stallons of Cadiz, Ky., Mrs. Gerald Youngblood of Nashville, and Mrs. Borden P. McNeill of Joelton, Tenn.; eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, September 18 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Rev. James Rippey and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br /><br />THORNE, Marcus O. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1979<br />Funeral services for Marcus O. Thorne, 72, of Huntsville, Ala., who died Tuesday, December 18, 1979, were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Laughlin Funeral Home Chapel in Huntsville. Officiating were Elder Don Gilbert and Elder Khomer Beaty. Burial followed in Maple Hill Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, Mr. Thorne was married to Lula Mae McGuire who survives. He was the son of the late Charlie and Ada White Thorne.<br />Other survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Lovelia Jenkins, Mrs. Carolyn Taylor and Mrs. Becky McRoy, all of Huntsville; and Mrs. Marie Tinsley of Mt. Juliet, Tenn.; two sons, Allen Thorne and Jim Thorne, both of Huntsville, Fred Thorne of Pulaski and Arthur Thorne of Athens, Ala.; 12 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br />THURMAN, Katherine Clara Felker The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />Mrs. Katherine Clara Thurman, 74, died Sunday, May 24, at her home on Route 1, Ethridge.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Thurman, wife of John E. Thurman, were conducted Monday afternoon, May 25, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Paul Thomason, officiating. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born May 24, 1896, the daughter of the late James and Martha Crowder Felker.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include five daughters, Mrs. William Hamsley, Elkton, Mrs. Rufus White and Mrs. Joe Anderson, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Rosie Faulkner, Ethridge, and Mrs. Forrest Rose, Campbellsville; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Pulaski, Mrs. Jesse Hatfield, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Neely Williams, Lawrenceburg; one brother, James Felker, Nashville; sixteen grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren.<br /><br /><br /><br />THURMAN, Lois Dugger The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Mrs. Lois Dugger Thurman, 77, died Friday, February 25 at her residence. Services were held February 26 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. John Pope and Carl Felker officiated.<br />Born October 8, 1894 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late R. B. and Mattie Lou Tarpley Dugger. Her husband was the late Henry J. Thurman.<br />Survivors include one son, Edwin Wilson Thurman; five sisters, Mrs. Marvin Ingram, Mrs.A. B. Smith, Mrs. R. K. Eslick, Mrs. Edith D. Hopkins, Miss Lizzie Ruth Dugger; two brothers, Thomas Dugger, William J. Dugger; two grandchildren and one great grandchild, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />THURMAN, Lula Douglas The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />Miss Lula Douglas Thurman, 94, a retired school teacher of the Lynnville community, died Wednesday, Sept. 9, at the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late James Mace Thurman and the late Lucy Ann Hickman Thurman. Several nieces and nephews survive.<br /><br />THURMAN, Mary Elizabeth Follis The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Thurman, 78, who died Wednesday, April 13 at their home on Route 2, Pulaski were conducted Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. R. L. Greenway and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br /><br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Thurman was the daughter of the late Stephen C. and Ida Jane Warren Follis.<br />Survivors include her husband, Julian Thurman; a daughter, Mrs. Allen Graves of Pulaski; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />THURMAN, Mary Morrow The Giles Free Press 05 Jan 1977<br />Mr. Mary Thurman, 65, Scottsdale, Arizona died Monday, January 3, 1977. Funeral services and burial took place in Scottsdale on Tuesday, January 4.<br />A native of Giles County, she is survived by her husband, Frank Thurman; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Fransman; a sister, Mrs. Sim H. Richardson, Pulaski; two brothers, Raymond Morrow, Culleoka and Rutherford Morrow, Alexandria, Va.<br />Mrs. Thurman was the daughter of the late John and Lula Morrow of Giles County.<br /><br />THURMAN, Timothy Grant The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1970<br />A Giles County Teen-ager, 14 year-old, Timothy Grant Thurman was fatally injured Thursday morning around 9 a. m. when he fell from the draw bar of a tractor one-half mile west of Waco. The youth&#8217;s head was crushed after the fall. The wheel of a trailer loaded with rocks and pulled by the tractor ran over the left side of his head. He died shortly after being taken to Giles County Hospital.<br />Tennessee Trooper Robert Barnes said the Thurman boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe Thurman of Lynnville, was working with his brother, Larry Wayne Thurman,16, for Mark Thurman, 40 (no relation) when the accident occurred.<br />Barnes said, &#8220;They had just finished razing a barn at a nearby farm and were hauling rocks back to Thurman&#8217;s farm when the youth fell off a drawbar on the back of the tractor.&#8221;<br />Services for Timothy Grant Thurman were held Friday at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Josephine Head, Murfreesboro, Miss Helen Thurman, Miss Faye Thurman, and Miss Sharon Thurman, all of Lynnville; another brother, Roger Dale Thurman of Lynnville; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Thurman also of Lynnville.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Mabel Pillow The Giles Free Press 05 Feb 1975<br />Mrs. Mabel Pillow Tidwell, 79, E. Madison Street, Pulaski, died Friday, January 30, 1975 at Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Brother James Merritt officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom and Ella Cashion Pillow, and widow of the late Joe J. Tidwell.<br /><br />She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mable Tidwell and Mrs. Lee Davis, Pulaski, Mrs. Edward Michalik, Willow Springs, Ill., Mrs. Edward Ursiny, San Jose, Calif.; five sons, Sam and Harold Tidwell, Pulaski, Jimmy Tidwell, Huntsville, Ala., Selvin Tidwell, Lewisburg, and Joe Henry Tidwell, Modesto, California; a sister, Mrs. Ira Englett, Wales; 22 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TILLMAN, Delene B. Shelton The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Mrs. Delene B. Tillman, 58, of Goodspring died Sunday night, February 20 at Maury County Hospital. Her husband is Malcolm Tillman.<br />Services were held Tuesday, February 22 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Dorris Wilson and Andrew Brown officiated.<br />Born August 2, 1913 in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Mack and Lila Hardiman Shelton.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Don Tillman, Goodspring and two brothers, Dewart Shelton of Goodspring and L. C. Shelton of Nashville.<br /><br />TIMMONS, Loura Glaze The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1972<br />Mrs. Loura Glaze Timmons passed away Saturday morning, September 9, 1972, at the home of a nephew, Edward Waldrum, Sr., Temple Road, Franklin, Tennessee.<br />She was the widow of William Author Timmons of Nashville, Tennessee who died in December of 1958.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Monroe J. Glaze of Giles County.<br />She is survived by her nephews, C. Alan Carl, Fred Waldrum, Sr. of Nashville and Edward Waldrum, Sr. of Williamson County, several great nieces and nephews and one great great nephew.<br />The funeral was conducted in the chapel of Finley Dorris and Charlton by Brother H. Clyde Hale of the University Church of Christ. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br />The pallbearers were Edward Waldrum, Jr., Michael Waldrum, C. Alan Carl, Norman Carl, Phillip Peterson and Carlyle Apple.<br />She was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ.<br />TINNON, Metta Pittard The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1971<br />Mrs. Metta Pittard Tinnon, 81, died January 13, at Giles County Hospital. Services will be held Thursday, January 14 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. W. V. DeRamus will officiate.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James D. and Sally Cosby Pittard and the wife of the late John Tinnon.<br />Survivors include: one step-son, Gettis Tinnon; one step daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ruth Tinnon; one niece, Thelma Pittard; one nephew, Jack Pittard; 6 grandchildren and other nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TIPPER, Florence Tennessee The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1971<br />Mrs. Florence Tennessee Tipper, 76, died Tuesday, August 17 at Taylor&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br /><br />Services were held Thursday, August 19, at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Shores Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Babe and Nancy Norwood Tipper. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Hughey Luttrell, Pinewood; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Olga Lucurs, Mrs. Frank Prince and one brothers, Charlie Tipper, Delina.<br /><br />TITTSWORTH, George Everett The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />George Everett Tittsworth, 62, died Tuesday, December 15 at his Chattanooga home. Services were held December 16 at the Chattanooga Funeral Home with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, he was the son of the late John Presley and Armintie Shook Tittsworth.<br />Survivors include his wife, Margaret Felker Tittsworth; one daughter, Mrs. Jean Taylor, Washington, D. C.; two brothers, Clyde and Elzie of Chattanooga; three sisters, Mrs. Mae Neal, Mrs. Viva Felker and Mrs. Alma Johnson, all of Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />TOMERLIN, Edward Earl The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1971<br />Edward Earl Tomerlin, 56, died Sunday, November 14 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital in Nashville. Services were held Tuesday, November 16 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Clarence Stewart and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born August 7, 1915 in Giles County, he was the son of the late James W. and Lillie May Dickey Tomerlin.<br />Survivors include the three sons, J. C. Tomerlin, Carl Tomerlin, Dalton Tomerlin; four daugthers, Mrs. May Pinkelton, Auburndale, Fla., Mrs. Hessie Campbell, Mrs. Elizabeth Wharton, Mrs. Hazel Johnson and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TOMERLIN, Oscar Logue The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Oscar Logue Tomerlin, 68, of Lebanon, formerly of Giles County, died Sunday, February 6 at McFarland Hospital in Lebanon. His widow is Mrs. Janie Lee Shannon Tomerlin.<br />Services were held Tuesday, February 8 at Ligon and Bobo Funeral Home in Lebanon with burial in Wilson County Memorial Gardens.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. R. Malone, Watertown; two sons, Phillip A. Tomerlin, Lebanon, Robert Shannon Tomerlin, Louisville, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. Johnnie Walls, Pulaski and three grandchildren.<br /><br />TOOKER, Everett A. The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1971<br />Services for Everett A. Tooker, 57, were Monday at Centerville Methodist Church with burial in Grays Bend Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tooker died Saturday following a heart attack. He was agriculture agent for Hickman County.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elaine Worley Tooker, daughter of Mrs. Flautt Worley and the late Mr. Worley; two daughters, Mrs. Roslyn Highfill, Franklin, Miss Pamela Tooker, Centerville; three brothers, Lloyd E. Tucker, Berl E. Tooker and Walter H. Tooker, all of Battle Creek, Mich.; five sisters, Mrs. Leola Collier, Mrs. Ralph Shaw and Mrs. Larry Swinehart, all of Battle Creek, Mich.; Mrs. Del Ward, Hohenwald, and Mrs. F. U. Foster, Cookeville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />TOONE, Addie Bett Hargrove The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Addie Bett Toone, 82, died Wednesday, January 14, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Toone, wife of J. E. Toone, were conducted Friday afternoon, January 16, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Andy Brown, Church of Christ officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Toone was born November 17, 1887, the daughter of the late Tom and Ola Dunnavant Hargrove. She was the mother of the late Roy Toone, Clifford Toone, and Edward Toone.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include four sons, Milton Toone, Shelbyville, Lawrence Toone, Johnny Toone and Clifton Toone, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Hargrove; ten grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Ester Ussery of Elkmont, Ala.<br /><br />TOONE, James Early The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1976<br />Funeral services for James Early Toone, 89, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, December 22 at Fairhaven Nursing Home were held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant.<br />Mr. Toone, who was a retired farmer, held membership in the Methodist Church. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dock Toone and was married to the late Mrs. Addie Hargrove Toone.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Hargrove of Pulaski; three sons, Lawrence Toone, Johnnie Toone and Clifton Toone, also of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TORRENCE, Flournoy The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1970<br />Flournoy Torrence, 65, died Friday, February 6, in Dallas, Texas.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Torrence, were conducted Monday afternoon, February 9, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Torrence was born July 10, 1904, the son of the late Charles and Annie Fogg Torrence.<br />Survivors include one son, Charles Torrence, Dallas, Texas; two grandchildren; one brother, Harry Torrence, of Pulaski.<br /><br />TOSH, Betty Mae Baker The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1970<br /><br />Mrs. Betty Mae Tosh, 77, died Wednesday, May 6, in Decatur General Hospital, Decatur, Ala.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon, May 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Pentecostal Church in Decatur with burial in Scrouge Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County she was born January 16, 1893, the daughter of the late Pete and Martha Goforth Baker. Her husband was the late Jim Tosh.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Marie Bertnor, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Mattie McCain, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Lela Hodge, Bethel, Mrs. Annie Kellam, Madison, Ala.; three sons, Malcolm Tosh, Leonard Tosh, and Joe Tosh, all of Decatur, Ala.; twenty-four grandchildren; thirty-seven great-grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, John L. The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />John L. Townsend of Daytona, Fla., and a former resident of Pulaski, died recently in Halifax Hospital in Daytona.<br />Born in Winona, Miss., Mr. Townsend moved to Daytona in 1947. Since that time, he has been a real estate broker, operating John Townsend and Son Realty, now J. L. Townsend and Associates, Inc. and Townsend Insurance. While in Pulaski he was a traveling sales representative for the B. F. Goodrich Company for 23 years. He was a member of the Pulaski Lodge F &amp; AM. In Daytona, he attended the Drive-In Christian Church. He was a member of the Daytona Beach Board of Realtors and the Daytona Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include his wife, Jean; a son, Jimmie L., Daytona Beach; three brothers, one sister; ad two grandchildren.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Lillie Louise Bullington The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1949<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Louise Bullington Townsend, 82, who died Sunday October 23, at her home in the Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Church of Christ. Elder D. B. Noles, minister, conducted the services with burial in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Townsend, a member of the Church of Christ, was born in Giles County on August 16, 1867, and was the daughter of the late Robert Bullington and Lottie White Bullington. She was the widow of Alonzo L. Townsend.<br />Mrs. Townsend is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ollie Gatlin, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Memory Cox, Athens, Ala.; three sons Wilson Townsend, Honor Townsend and Homer Townsend, all of Minor Hill; thirty seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Will Long, Minor Hill; and three brothers, D. Bullington, Minor Hill, Billy Bullington, Miami, Fla., and Walter Bullington, Nashville.<br /><br />TULEY, Jeffie Allen The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1970<br />Mrs. Jeffie Allen Tuley, 79, died Sunday evening, May 10, at her home in Bunker Hill.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning, May 12, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was born February 7, 1891, the daughter of the late Henry and Annie Beard Gaines. Her husband was the late Charlie M. Tuley.<br />Survivors include one son, Morris Tuley, Bunker Hill; one brother, Emmitt Gaines, Giles County; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Creecy, Pulaski.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, John Edward The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1971<br />John Edward Townsend, 87, of Minor Hill died Sunday, December 19 at Baptist Hospital, Nashville.<br />Services were held Tuesday, December 21 at the Bennett May Chapel with burial in Noblett {Noblit} Cemetery.<br />Born September 7, 1884 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jackson and Jennie Lynn Goodman Townsend. His wife was the late Alice Harrison Townsend.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Evie Tucker, Minor Hill; Mrs. Marie DePriest, Lobeville; Mrs. LaVana Safley, Columbia; one son, Herman Townsend, Athens, Ala.; nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Robert Turner The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971<br />Funeral services for Robert Turner Townsend, 80, a teacher for 37 years, were held<br />Tuesday, March 2 at 2 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Noblit Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br />Mr. Townsend died Sunday, in Giles County Hospital. He was born Nov. 3, 1890, the son of the late Jackson Townsend and Jennie Goodman Townsend. He was an elder in the Church of Christ. During his teaching career, he taught in Northern Alabama and in Giles County Schools. He was also a dairyman.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viva Lee Kincaid Townsend; a son, Robert Lee Townsend of Minor Hill; a brother, J. E. Townsend of Minor Hill and two grandchildren.<br /><br />TRAVIS, William E. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1971<br />William E. Travis, 57, Ardmore, died Thursday, April 1, 1971 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Friday, April 2, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Travis was a native of Giles County, and the son of Bertha Grant and the late William Alfred Travis. He was a farmer in the Ardmore Community and a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include, wife, Mrs. Katie Mae Travis, Elkton; one daughter, Martha Sue Travis, Elkton; two sons, Harold W. Travis and Richard L. Travis, both of Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Christine Miller, and Mrs. Ruby Defoe, Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Jesse Travis; one half-brother, Robert A. Travis, Columbus, Ga.<br /><br />TUCKER, James W. The Pulaski Citizen 07 Feb 1979<br /><br />Funeral services for a Giles County native, James W. Tucker, 85, of Milledgeville, Ga., a retired hospital employee, who died Monday, February 5 in that city, were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Ralph Tucker. Interment was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TUCKER, Robert Butler The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1978<br />Robert Butler Tucker, 65, of 511 Lincoln Street, Pulaski, died Tuesday, June 20, 1978 at his home.<br />The son of the late Bob Tucker and Eleanor Butler Tucker he was a Giles County native, born June 24, 1912.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 21, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Bill Moss conducted the services. He was a Church of Christ member.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Hicks Bass of Pulaski; one niece and two nephews.<br /><br />TURNER, Clarence Edward The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1971<br />Clarence Edward Turner, 78, died Tuesday, December 14 at Giles County Hospital. His widow is Edna Jewell Norwood Turner.<br />Services will be held Thursday, December 16, 2:00 p. m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial will be in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />Born September 10, 1893 in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late George and Martha Ann Green Turner.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nolas Fox; one step-daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Johnson, Jr.; one step-son, Henry Cleo Long, Lisbon, Ohio; five sisters, Mrs. Bessie Swinea, Mrs. Lorene Roberts, Mrs. Izora Cooly, all of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Jessie Fielding, Mrs. Joe Rachel McLemore, both of Decatur, Ala.; fifteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TURNER, Cullie Mack The Pulaski Citizen 06 Apr 1977<br />Mrs. Cullie Mack Turner, 76, of Route 1, Pulaski, died Saturday, April 2 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Chapel at 2:00 p. m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Albert R. and Mary Ellen Reeves Pinkelton.<br />Survivors include her husband, Willie C. Turner; three sons, Ross Turner, Joe Gaines Turner, and Franklin Lee Turner, all of Pulaski; a brother, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton of Pulaski; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br /><br />TURNER, Edna Jewell Norwood The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1972<br />Mrs. Edna Jewell Turner, 62, died Tuesday, January 18, at her home. Services will be held Thursday, January 20, 2:00 p.m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Coolsprings Cemetery. G. C. Fox will officiate.<br /><br />Born August 9, 1909 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charles LaVan and Myrtle Ophelia Noah Norwood. Her husband was the late Clarence Edward Turner. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Nolas Fox, Mrs. Johnny Johnson, Jr., Prospect; one son, Henry Cleo Long, Lisbon, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Irene McNeely, South Carolina, Mrs. Elsie Phillips, Delina, Mrs. Joyce Bennett, Estes Park, Colorado, Mrs. Jean Mills, Petersburg; four brothers, Van Allen Norwood, Crestline, Ohio, Clifford Carl Norwood, Salem, Ohio, John Norwood, San Diego, Calif., Larry Norwood, San Francisco, Calif.; fifteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TURNER, Esther Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1978<br />Funeral services for Esther Elizabeth Turner, 68, of Pulaski, were held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett May Funeral Chapel with interment in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Jacob Gardner and the Rev. Earl Hocker were the officiants.<br />Mrs. Turner died Sunday at Fairhaven Nursing Home. She was a Giles County native, the daughter of the late Thomas Hoyt and Nettie Lou Owen Minatra. She was a member of the United Methodist Church and a retired employer of Lee Mar Shirt Co.<br />Survivors include her husband, John H. Turner; a son, Thomas Clayton Turner, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Wise and Mrs. Anna Mae Johnson, Pulaski; a brother, Brown W. Minatra, Nashville and a grandson, Nashville.<br /><br />TURNER, James Frank The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1971<br />James Frank Turner, 76, died Saturday, November 20 at his East Jefferson St. residence. His widow is Mrs. Clara Holley Turner.<br />Services were held Monday, November 22 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Loyd Hickman and Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim and Nancy Collins Turner.<br />In addition to his wife he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Azalee Tallent, Arizona, Mrs. Jeraldine Wright, Mrs. Mauvelene Freeman; one son, Billy Gene Turner; sixteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TURNER, Mahlon (Bubba) The Giles Free Press 02 Feb 1977<br />Mahlon (Bubba) Turner, 47, Nashville, died Wednesday, January 26, 1977 at Veteran&#8217;s Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late George and Era Cooper Turner.<br />He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.Cindy Uselton and Miss Julia Kay Turner, Nashville; a son, Robert Mark Turner, Murfreesboro; and two sisters, Mrs. Peggy Fergerson, Nashville and Mrs. Helen Clifton, Franklin.<br /><br />TURNER, William Brown The Pulaski Citizen 05 May 1976<br /><br />William Brown Turner, 70, of Pulaski died Thursday, April 29 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ Minister Robert McAnally with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The employee of Maplewood Cemetery, was born in Giles County, the son of the late James Crawford and Amanda Parsons Turner.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Marie Turner; a foster daughter, Linda Stewmon of Tullahoma; a sister, Mrs. Robert Williams of Pulaski and one grandchild.<br /><br />TWYFORD, William C. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />William C. Twyford, Sr. formerly of Giles County and later of Nashville died February 16 at Baptist Hospital after an extended illness. He was born June 21, 1884 in Wayne County, but spent most of his life in Giles County near Elkton and Pleasant Hill. He was a member of the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mattie Allen Twyford; two sons, Loyd Twyford and Chesley Twyford of Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Willie Jordan, Nashville, Mrs. Cleab Pittman, Mrs. Wilburn Scott, Ardmore; six grandchildren; two brothers, Fred Twyford, Springfield, Col., Elbert Twyford, Jacksonville, Fla.; two sisters, Neva Twyford, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Pearl Hiett, Denver, Col.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />UNDERWOOD, David Murrey The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1970<br />David Murrey Underwood, 20, died Wednesday morning, March 10, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Underwood will be conducted Thursday afternoon, March 11, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Arthur Hardison officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Marvin and Katherine Franklin Underwood.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include two brothers, Evans Underwood and Charles Underwood, both of Lynnville; five sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Fay Hubbell, Mrs. Bonnie Hines, and Mrs. June Hinson, all of Southport, Miss Dinna Underwood and Miss Debbie Underwood, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />UNDERWOOD, Marvin Evans The Pulaski Citizen 07 Feb 1979<br />Funeral rites were held Friday, February 2 at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel for Marvin Evans Underwood, 61, by the Rev. Arthur Hardiman. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mr. Underwood, a retired mechanic, died Wednesday at his home on Route 2, Culleoka. His parents were the late Robert G. and Bertha Lee Evans Underwood.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. May Katherine Franklin Underwood; two sons, Evans Underwood, Culleoka and Charles Underwood, Springfield; five daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Hubbell, Mrs. Bonnie Hines, Mrs. June Henson, Miss Donna Underwood and Mrs. Bobbie Kelly, Culleoka; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Sands, Mrs. Mavis Bonds and Mrs. Sarah Payne, Lynnville; three brothers, Cleveland Underwood, Detroit, Mich., Bill Underwood and Jim Underwood, Lynnville; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />UPTON, Luke Ordon The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1971<br />Funeral services for Luke Ordon Upton, 67, prominent farmer of the Brick Church Community, were held Monday at 2 p. m. at the Cornersville Church of Christ with Rev. Robert Sorrells officiating. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville. Davis-Ralston Funeral Home in Petersburg was in charge.<br />Mr. Upton died Saturday night at the St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Born in Overton County, August 24, 1902, he was the son of the late B. P. And Dona Christian Upton. He was a member of East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski.<br />He was president of Four Star Farm Machinery Company of Triune, Tenn., and former president of the Giles County Farm Bureau. At one time, he was a member of the Giles County Court.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sallie Will Watson Upton; a daughter, Mrs. Vance Fentress of Detroit; two brothers, Robert Upton of Cornersville and Leo Upton of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Bob Sorrell, Mrs. Lyndol Davis and Mrs. Ernest Hammonds, all of Petersburg and one grandchild.<br /><br />USSERY, Edgar Lee The Pulaski Citizen 09 Feb 1972<br />Edgar Lee Ussery, 46, of Nashville died Tuesday, February 8 in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Services will be held Thursday, February 10, 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in New Garden Cemetery, Ala. Rev. J. L. Tharp will officiate.<br />Born May 2, 1926 in Alabama, he was the son of Bradley and Martha Melton Ussery. He was a barber.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Jim Ussery, Pulaski, Leon Ussery, Winter Haven, Fla.; six sisters, Mrs. George Ussery, Mrs. Allene Ussery, Mrs. J. R Carter, all of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Clyde Sledge, Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. Vera Carter, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Floyd Wray of Lawrencebug.<br /><br />USSERY, James Edward The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1970<br />James Edward Ussery, 86, died Sunday at his home in Pulaski. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, March 24, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born March 20, 1884, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ussery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Viola Ussery, Pulaski; five sons, Jack Ussery, Pulaski, Junior Ussery, U. S. Army, Ft. Benning, Ga., James Ussery and Vernon Ussery, Elkmont, Ernest Ussery, Athens, Ala.; one step-son, Marcus Russell, U. S. Air Force, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Willis and Mrs. Richard Corgile, Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Brady Ussery, Pulaski, George Ussery, Kenneth, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Ola Bates, Elkmont, Ala.; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />VEST, Floyd The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br /><br />Funeral services for Floyd Vest, 85, of Birmingham, Ala., were held Wednesday, March 8. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Velma Vest (the former Velma Campbell of Prospect) and one son, Floyd Vest, Jr.; one granddaughter, Mrs. Morris Parrish; one grandson, Floyd III; one great-grandson, all of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />VINCENT, Eddie Briggs The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1976<br />Funeral services for Eddie Briggs Vincent, 61, of Athens, Ala., who died Sunday, March 21 at Giles County Hospital, were held Tuesday afternoon, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. J. W. McCullough and the Rev. C. A. Redding officiating. Interment was in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />Born in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Vincent, who survive. In additon to his parents, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Vincent; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Hanbury of Portsmouth, Va., and Miss Kathy Vincent of Athens; two sons, Donald W. Vincent of Fayetteville and Kendrick Owen of Athens; two step-daughters, Mrs. Deborah Swanner and Mrs. Ann Browning, both of Athens; two step-sons, Billy M. Brimer and Charles E. Brimer, also of Athens; three sisters, Mrs. William Edde of Pulaski, Mrs. Irene Cline of Cheaspeake, Va., and Mrs. Ora Mae Sadderfield of Portsmouth, Va.; five brothers, Herman Vincent of Elkton, Leon Vincent of Tullahoma, Robert Vincent of Pulaski, Earlie Vincent and Berle Vincent, both of Portsmouth, Va. and 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />VINCENT, Herman Howard Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1979<br />Funeral services for Herman Howard Vincent, 62, of Elkton were conducted Wednesday, November 7 at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Bee Springs Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton was the officiant. Mr. Vincent who died Monday in Veterans&#8217; Administration Hospital, Nashville, was a native of Limestone County, Ala.<br />Survivors include his step-mother, Mrs. Hattie M. Vincent, Pulaski; four brothers, Leon Vincent, Tullahoma, Early Vincent and Berly Vincent, Portsmouth, Va., and Robert Vincent, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. William Edde, Pulaski, Mrs. Loyd Cline, Cheaspeake, Va., and Mrs. Charles Satterfield, Portsmouth; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />VINSON, James F. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1970<br />James F. Vinson, 85, died Thursday, August 6, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Services were conducted Saturday afternoon, August 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial wa in Legg Cemetery, Leggtown, Ala.<br />A native of Alabama, he was born July 3, 1885, the son of the late Eddie and Donnie Vinson. His wife was the late Nancy Weldon Vinson. He was a retired farmer and carpenter.<br />Survivors include one son, Melvin Vinson, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Lerman Gray, Salem, Ala., Mrs. Tyson Townsend, Salem, Ala.; two brothers, Oscar Vinson, Athens, Ala., Hobson Vinson, Salem, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Jackson, Salem, and Mrs. Bertie Nelson, Athens, Ala.; seven grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />VITI, Netti Davis The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1972<br />Mrs. Netti Davis Viti, 57, of Los Angeles, California, died Saturday, July 8 at Los Angeles. Services were held Wednesday, July 12 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stout Davis. Survivors include her husband James Viti, Jr., Los Angeles; one brother, George Davis, Campbellsville; five sisters, Miss Ozelle Davis of Nashville, Miss Emily Davis of Rock Hill, Maryland, Mrs. Margaret Phillips of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Doris Burton of Nashville, and Mrs. Jack Curtis of Huntsville, Alabama.<br /><br /><br />WAKEFIELD, Paul The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1971<br />Paul Wakefield, 76, of Prospect died Tuesday, September 21 at his home.<br />Services will be held Thursday, September 23, 1:00 p. m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Cave Springs Cemetery near Columbia. Marcus Nickell will officiate.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Charlie and Minnie Jarrett Wakefield.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tommie Still Wakefield, Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Tommy D. Triplett, Waverly; two sons, Edwin Wakefield, Nashville, Mack Wakefield, Prospect and two grandchildren.<br /><br />WALL, John Ed The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1970<br />John Ed Wall, 77, died Tuesday morning, April 7, at his home on Route 1, Prospect.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, April 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 26, 1893, the son of the late Allen and Tennie Massey Wall.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura McCree Wall; four sons, Elbert Wall, Prospect, Edward Wall and John Wall, Goodsprings, Bill Wall, Prospect; four daughters, Mrs. Morris Helton, Mrs. Howard Helton, both of Prospect, Mrs. Billy Harwell, Mrs. Clarence Gibson, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. John S. Graves, Prospect; twenty grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALLS, James Dalton and daughter, Rita Joan Walls The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1970<br />An accident involving two vehicles on Highway 31-A Friday morning left a father and daughter dead and a passenger in a Ford truck seriously injured. Dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital was James Dalton Walls, 53, of Rt. 6, and his 14-year-old daughter, Joan Walls, a student at Pulaski Junior High.<br /><br />Walls was driving a 1966 Plymouth in the early morning collision with at 1961 Ford 1� ton truck driven by Knox L. Storey, farmer of Rt. 2, Cornersville. A passenger in the truck, Woodrow Arnold was taken to Giles County Hospital with head injuries and possible broken pelvis.<br />Investigator of the accident, Trooper James Dyer of Tennessee Highway Patrol said, &#8220;both vehicles were traveling south when the rear-end collision occurred.&#8221; In describing the damage in the accident Dyer said, &#8220;The top of the Plymouth car was torn off. The accident occurred about 7:45 a. m. in the Brick Church community.<br />Funeral services for James Dalton Walls, and his daughter Rita Joan Walls, were held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Andy Brown officiating. Burial<br />was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Walls was born July 5, 1917 in Tennessee. He was employed by Foremost Dairy in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Maggie Walls of Lewisburg; a son, Bob James Walls of Aspen Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Hester Agent of Nashville, Mrs. Margaret Blasingim of Lewisburg; three brothers, Walter, Lacey, and Dallas Walls, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Edde of Lewisburg, Mrs. Ida Mae Daley of Prospect and three grandchildren.<br />Rita Joan Walls, was born November 24, 1955, in Tennessee, the daughter of the late James Dalton Walls and Mrs. Rosa Bell Tucker who survives. She was a 9th grade student at Pulaski Junior High.<br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by a brother, Bob James Walls of Aspen Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Hester Agent of Nashville and Mrs. Margaret Blasingim of Lewisburg; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Walls of Lewisburg and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. M. L. Payne of Fayetteville.<br /><br />WARD, Houston The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1970<br />Houston Ward, 67, died Saturday, May 30, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, June 1, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner and the Rev. Ed Blackburn of Savannah, officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 18, 1903, the son of the late Frank and Nancy Gilliam Ward.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margie Sue Stafford Ward, Goodspring; one daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Ruth Reynolds, Nashville; one son, Clinton H. Ward, Pulaski; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Daisy Pratt, Nashville; and one brother, John Ward, Pulaski.<br /><br />WARD, Lonie The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1970<br />Miss Lonie Ward, 77, died Sunday, January 11, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning, January 13, at 11:00 in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />She was the daughter of the late Hardie and Samantha Curtis Ward. Survivors include four sons, Duncan Ward, Jim Ward, Bodenham, John Wiley Ward, Cornersville, and Claud Ward, Wales.<br /><br />WARREN, Cleveland Holt The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1979<br />Funeral services was held Monday, February 26 at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel for Cleveland Holt Warren, 86, of Pulaski by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial followed in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mr. Warren died Saturday in Giles County Hospital.<br />A Giles County native, he was a retired farmer and member of Bunker Hill Methodist Church. His parents were the late James A. and Mary Dale Warren.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hilda Warren; a brother, Clay Warren, Ardmore; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WATKINS, Christine Dunnavant The Pulaski Citizen 08 Aug 1973<br />Burial services were conducted Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel for Mrs. Christine Watkins, 56, of Route 1, Wales, who died Tuesday at Giles County Hospital. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Daughter of Mrs. John Dunnavant and the late Mr. Dunnavant of Pulaski. She was born in Giles County and was married to the late Lum Watkins.<br />Surviving in addition to her mother are three daughters, Mrs. Elise Lane and Mrs. Dora Walls both of Pulaski and Mrs. Mildred Jean King of Odd Fellows Lane; three sons, John Henry Watkins of Pulaski, Daniel Watkins, and Brandon Watkins, both of Wales; three step-daughters, Mrs. Ruby Tosh of Columbia, Mrs. Mary Roberts of Lewisburg, and Mrs. Vana Watkins of Pulaski; four step-sons, W. R Watkins of Fayetteville, David Watkins of Lewisburg, Son Watkins of Chapel Hill and Buddy Watkins of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Pauline Edwards of Pulaski, Mrs. Virginia Watkins of Lewisburg, and Mrs. Louise Nix of Lewisburg; four brothers, J. B. Dunnavant and John Dunnavant, Jr., both of Pulaski, G. H. Dunnavant of Franklin, and Robert Dunnavant of Nashville, and 11 grandchildren.<br /><br />WATKINS, Georgie Florence The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1979<br />Mrs. Georgie Florence Watkins, 70, a resident of Fairhaven Nursing Home, died Tuesday, June 26 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Charles Oakes. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Watkins was the daughter of Mrs. Janie Willis of Pulaski, who survives, and the late Charlie Willis. She was married to the late Reedus Arthur Watkins.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include four sons, Lewis Watkins, Austin Watkins and Nelson Watkins, Pulaski, and Foster Watkins, Toledo, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Stickles, Toledo; three brothers, Richard Willis and William Willis, Pulaski, and James Willis, Lawrenceburg; six sisters, Miss Virgie Willis, Mrs. Era Brashears, Mrs. Ethel Horton, Mrs. Myrtle Prue and Mrs. Luvenine Jones, Pulaski, and Miss Lillian Watkins, Elkmont, Ala.; 16 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br /><br />WATKINS, Raymond Maples The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1976<br /><br />Mr. Raymond Maples Watkins, 72, of Lawrenceburg, passed away June 20 at Crockett General Hospital after an extended illness. He was a native of Limestone County, Alabama, a member of Coleman Memorial Methodist Church and a retired school teacher and barber. He is the son of the late Lewis Edward and Mary Elizabeth Eaves Watkins.<br />Funeral services were held at Freemon Funeral Home on June 22 at 11:00 a. m. with Bro. Isham Harris officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Giles County with Freemon Funeral Home in charge of all arrangements.<br />He is survived by one brother, Bernice L. Watkins of Elkmont, Ala. and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WATSON, Bernice Brown The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1977<br />Mrs. Bernice Watson, 88, of Route 3, Pulaski died Friday, August 5 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 4:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. David Comperry. Interment was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennesseee, Mrs. Watson was the daughter of the late Jimmy and Fannie Vanhouser Brown. She was married to the late Mahlon Stovall Watson.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Pigg, Pulaski; a son, Brown S. Watson, Pulaski; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Clarence G. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1971<br />Clarence G. Watson, 74, of the Liberty Community, passed away January 19 in the Giles County Hospital. Services will be held at 2:00 p. m. Thursday at Phillip-Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashville.<br />Born September 17, 1896 in Giles County, he was the son of the late James and Tennie Wooley Watson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maude M. Chapman Watson, Prospect; seven sons, John D. F. Watson, Clarence G. Watson, Jr., Freddie H. Watson, Hendersonville, Richard Earl Watson, Buford E. Watson, Prospect, Jonathan Watson, U. S. Army, Fort Riley, Kansas, Bobby G. Watson, U. S. Navy, San Diego, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Street, Madison, Mrs. Marjorie Picker, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Alfred Hagan; fifty-two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Enoch Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1971<br />Enoch Leonard Watson, 87, of Lawrence Co., died April 8 in Lawrence County. Services were held April 10 at Carr and Erwin with burial in Pleasant Point Cemetery. Rev. M. P. White officiated.<br />Formerly of Giles County, he was the son of the late W. J. and Annie Watson. His wife was the late Virgie Pratt Watson.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, G. V. Watson, Akron, Ohio; one daughter, Mrs. Eula Allred Bond, Lawrenceburg; eleven grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />WATSON, George Vernon The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1992<br />George Vernon Watson, 62 of Akron, Ohio, died December 29 in Akron. His widow is Mrs. Fronie Susan Watson of Akron.<br />Services were held Friday, December 31 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Mars Hill Cemetery in Lawrence County. Rev. M. P. White officiated.<br />Born December 23, 1909 in Alabama, he was the son of the late Leonard and Sally Watson. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Charles Watson, San Diego, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Huntington, Akron, Ohio; one sister, Eula Bond, Lawrenceburg and five grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Mamie The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1973<br />Miss Mamie Watson, age 83, of the Austin Hewitt Home, died Tuesday, January 30, in Giles County Hospital. Her parents were the late Bass and Hattie Ezell Watson.<br />There were no immediate survivors other than cousins; Ed Ezell of Pulaski, Mary Will Harris of Pulaski, Ann Hughey of Pulaski, Mrs. E. M. Shelton of Topeka, Kansas, Charles Woodward of Topeka, Kansas and Mrs. Joe Williams of Knoxville.<br />Services will be held Thursday, February 1 at 2:00 p.m. in Bennett May Chapel. Rev. Bill Moss officiated with burial in Indian Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.<br /><br />CARDIN, Neva Kathleen The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1978<br />Services for Mrs. Neva Kathleen Cardin, 82, were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday June 24 at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Clarence Stewart the officiant. Burial was in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Cardin died Friday, June 23, 1978 at Fairhaven Nursing Home following a long illness. She was a native Giles Countian, the daughter of the late Thomas Tucker and Annie Harris Tucker. She was born Sept. 12, 1895. Her husband was the late Robert Raymond Cardin. Before entering Fairhaven she resided at 314 Cedar Lane in Pulaski. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Bernice Phillips, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Qrlean Payne Dunnedin, Fla.; two sons, Melvin Cardin, Pulaski and Eugene Cardin, Decatur, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Zora Cathcart, Pulaski and Mrs. Thelma Bremel, Winston Salem, N. C.<br />Bennett May in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Richard Earl The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1971<br />Richard Earl Watson, 52, of Prospect, died June 12, at Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Lady Ann Hudgins Watson.<br />Services were held Tuesday, June 15 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in National Cemetery in Nashville.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Maude Chapman Watson of Prospect and the late Clarence G. Watson.<br />In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by five daughters, Tina, Peggy, Rosemary, Margie, and Zela Watson, all of Prospect; six brothers, M/Sgt. Jonathan T. Watson, Ft. Riley, Kansas, Clarence Watson, Jr., John D., Freeman Watson, Freddie H. Watson, all of Hendersonville, Bobby G. Watson, San Diego, Calif., Bobby Watson, Prospect, and two sisters, Margie Watson, Clearwater, Fla., and Betty Street, Columbia.<br /><br />WATSON, Virgie Mae Pratt The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1970<br />Mrs. Virgie Mae Watson, 69, died Tuesday, November 3, 1970, in Athens, Ala.<br />Services were held Thursday, November 5 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in West Side Cemetery in Lawrence County. Rev. M. P. White officiated.<br />Born April 4, 1901, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Susie Fry Pratt.<br />Survivors include her husband, E. L. Watson of Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Malcolm Pratt of Pulaski and Roy Pratt of Columbia.<br /><br />WATSON, Thomas E. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1978<br />Funeral services for Thomas E. Watson, 68, were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday, June 18, 1978 at Bennett May Chapel. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens, G. C. Fox officiated.<br />Mr. Watson a Limestone County native was a resident of Route one Goodsprings. He was born March 28, 1910. His parents were the late Oscar Watson and the late Cora Yant Watson. He was a Church of Christ member.<br />Survivors include his wife, Irene White Watson of Goodsprings; one son, Larry Watson, Pulaski; three sisters, Lucille Willis and Willa Mae Brashears of Pulaski and Nina Campbell of Athens, Ala.; one brother, Leroy Watson, Evansville, Ind.<br /><br />WATSON, W. B. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Sep 1973<br />Funeral services were held for W. B. Watson, of Bunker Hill, 87, Monday September 24 at 10:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. J. W. McCullough, officiating. Burial followed in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Mr. Watson died Saturday September 22, at Giles County Hospital. Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late William and Emily Rowe Watson. His wife was the late Mrs. Eunice Watson.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary Sullivan of Nashville; two sons, Allen Watson of Pulaski and Eugene Watson of Bunker Hill; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Zola Minatra The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1976<br />Mrs. Zola M. Watson, 77, died at her residence in Pulaski Sunday, January 11. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2:00 p. m. with the Rev. J. W. McCullough officiating. Burial followed in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br /><br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Annie Minatra and was the widow of the late Frank C. Watson.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Opal Graff of California, Mrs. Zola Porter of Pulaski, and Mrs. Sammye Franklin of Ardmore; four sons, F. C. Watson of Rocky Mtn., N. C., Tracey J. Watson of Huntsville, Ala., Thomas Watson of Franklin and Tony Watson of Bryson; 23 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WEATHERLY, Harley Brown The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1970<br />Harley Brown Weatherly, Jr., 15, of Chattanooga, died Friday after a motorbike accident. Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />He was a native of Chattanooga, the son of Harley Brown and the late Lucile Schoolfield Weatherly.<br />Other survivors include his step-mother, Mrs. Harley Weatherly; one sister, Marion Brown; paternal grandmothers, Mrs. H. M. (Malinda Brown) Weatherly and Mrs. Rose Schoolfield. His father, Harley Weatherly, Sr., formerly lived at Lynnville.<br /><br />WEAVER, Rosalie Ingrum The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1971<br />Services for Rosalie Ingrum Weaver, 84, of Cedartown, Ga., were conducted in Cedartown, June 23 with graveside services and burial in Birmingham, Ala.<br />Born in 1886, she was the daughter of the late Professor and Mrs. M. G. Ingrum. Educated in Giles County, she taught school in several areas of Tennessee and Alabama. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Her husband was the late William Joseph Weaver of Rogersville, Ala.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Jane Ayers, Cedartown, Ga.; Mrs. Rosalie Ann Ingrum Santina, Pensacola, Fla.; two sons, Commander William Joseph Weaver, Jr., Littleton, Col., Major George McDonald Weaver, Butler, Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. F. E. Warren, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Buford Whitmire, Decatur, Ala., Miss Lynn Ingrum; two brothers, Fred Ingrum and Ben Ingrum and ten grandchildren.<br /><br />WELLBORN, Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />Word was received here last week of the death in an Anniston, Alabama hospital of Arthur Wellborn, 89, retired banker and chairman of the Calhoun County School Board for 26 years. He was the husband of the former Miss Marguerite Abernathy, a former Giles Countian.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday morning at Grace Episcopal Church, with burial in Highland Cemetery.<br />Mr. Wellborn, a native of Eufala, Ala., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Maximilian Bethune Wellborn, was a 1901 graduate of the University of Alabama where he played varsity football for all four college years. He began his banking career in Anniston, and remained as Director of Commercial National and of Jacksonville, Ala. First National Bank after his retirement.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Arthur H. Wellborn of Chicago, Ill.<br /><br /><br />WELLS, Vashti Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1970<br />Mrs. Vashti Thurman Wells, 77, died at Madison Hospital at Madison, Tenn., Thursday night, May 14.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, May 16 at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home of Nashville with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery near Madison.<br />She was a native of Giles County the daughter of the late Will and Sallie Evans Fallis.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. C. B. Wells Gregory and Mrs. Richard Wells Brown of Madison and two grandchildren.<br />She was the wife of the late Murphy Wells.<br /><br />WEST, Roy Carter The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1971<br />Roy Carter West, 73, of Lynnville, died Wednesday, June 16 in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Services were held Friday, June 18 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Bro. Andy Brown officiated.<br />Born December 3, 1897, he was the son of the late William and Elizabeth Thorp West. A native of Tennessee, he was a retired farmer.<br />He is survived by several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHEELER, Daniel The Pulaski Citizen 15 April 1970<br />Daniel Wheeler, 77, died Friday, April 10, at his home on Childers Street. Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, April 11, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Rudolph Janes and Rev. Henry Cortner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 12, 1892, the son of the late J. I. and Josephine Dugger Wheeler.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Roselee Shaw; one brother, John Wheeler, Pulaski, and one sister, Mrs. Earl Tarpley, Pulaski.<br /><br />WHEELER, Homer W. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1971<br />Homer W. Wheeler, 80, of Huntsville, Ala., died Tuesday, October 27 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville. Herbert McNeese officiated.<br />Born January 7, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Billy and Amanda Parsons Wheeler. His wife was the late Mattie Gowan Wheeler.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. W. E. Worsham, Mrs. J. H. Thurman, Russellville, Ala., Mrs. Dean Worsham, Huntsville, Ala.; one son, Gordon Wheeler, Nashville; eleven grandchildren; six great grandchildren and three nieces.<br /><br />WHITE, Elizabeth J. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Elizabeth J. White, 86, died Thursday, January 22, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. White, wife of the late R. H. White, were conducted Saturday morning, January 24, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Milton Lillard, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. White was born August 22, 1883.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Vivian Garrett; three granddaughters, Mrs. Billy Pigg, Pulaski, Miss Karen White, Nashville, Mrs. Virginia Smith, Garden Grove, Calif; one grandson, Eston Landreth, Woodbridge, Va., and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Emma Katherine Gibson The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1971<br />Mrs. Emma Katherine White, 78, died Wednesday, November 3 in Lewisburg. Her husband is Mason White.<br />Services were held Friday, November 5 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Herbert McNeese officiated.<br />Born December 12, 1892 in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late James and Nancy Ann Harris Gibson.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WHITE, Frank L. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1971<br />Frank L. White, 66, died June 16 in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Services will be held Thursday, June 17, 9:00 a. m. at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Louisville Memorial Gardens, Louisville, Ky. Mack Pinkelton will officiate.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Monroe and Fannie McAlister White. His wife was the late Mable Worsham White.<br />Survivors include two brothers, E. V. White, Oklahoma City, Okla., Erwin White, Housington, Kansas; one sister, Mrs. Mitchell Wright and one nephew, W. C. Butler, Jr.<br /><br />WHITE, Garland Alvie The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1970<br />Garland Alvie White, 65, died Sunday at his home in Minor Hill. Services were held Tuesday, September 8, at the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Hester&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery. Frank Young officiated.<br />His parents were the late William and Nora May Nance White. A retired farmer, he was born August 31, 1905.<br />Survivors include five sons, Bill White, Nashville; Robert White, Indiana, Gordon White, Ohio, Jim White, Ohio, and Joe White, Minor Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Thurman Watson, Florida, Mrs. David Crabb, Indiana, Mrs. Virgil Shifflett, Ohio, and Mrs. Charles Bassham, Minor Hill; three brothers, Alton White, Minor Hill, Martin White, Memphis, and Pete White, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Erskine Prince, Ohio, Mrs. Elmer Felker, Ohio, Mrs. T. C. Hillis, Louisville, and Miss Norene White, Minor Hill; sixteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />WHITE, George Simpson Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1971<br />George Simpson White, Jr., 87, died Wednesday, April 14 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held at his residence with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late George Ed and Lucretia Buford White. He was a retired farmer and member of the Presbyterian Church. He was a resident of the Wales Community.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Butler White; three sons, Elbridge B. White, Nashville, and Jerome B. White and Jackson White, both of the Wales Community; and five grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Irene Hamby The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1971<br />Mrs. Irene Hamby White, 49, died Tuesday morning, September 21 at the Lawrence County Hospital after an extended illness. Her husband was the late Bob Taylor White.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday, September 23, 2:00 p. m. at Freemon Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with burial in Fall River Cemetery. Andy Brown will officiate.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bud and Nina Carr Hamby. She was a member of the Pulaski Street Church of Christ.<br />She is survived by a son, Ray Christian, Loretto; a sister, Mrs. Herman Johnson, Lawrenceburg; three brothers, George Hamby, Nashville, Ed Hamby, Lawrenceburg, and Millard Hamby, Berea, Ohio, and one grandson.<br /><br />WHITE, Mildred Eugenia Braly The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Eugenia Braly, 63, of Pulaski were held Tuesday afternoon, November 22 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. White died Sunday at Huntsville General Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.<br />She was the daughter of Mrs. Mary Lou Braly West of Pulaski who survives, and the late Luther Braly. Her husband was the late Lofton White. She was a member of First Baptist Church and was employed as a clerk at Elmore Variety Store.<br />In addition to her mother, survivors include three aunts, Mrs. Cora Tittsworth, Chattanooga, Mrs. Lena Flannagan, Sheffield, Ala. and Mrs. Ruby Zeigler, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />WHITE, Sidney Mack The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1971<br />Sidney Mack White, 67, died Sunday, January 31 at the Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held at 2:00 p. m. Monday at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Monroe and Fannie McAlister White.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Mitchell Wright; four brothers, Reedy White, Ardmore, Oklahoma, Elizah White, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Erwin White, Housington, Kansas, and Frank L. White, Louisville, Kentucky.<br /><br />WHITEHEAD, Hallie Exsene The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1971<br /><br />Miss Hallie Exsene Whitehead, 76, of the Kedron Community, died Sunday, December 19 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Tuesday, December 21 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Kedron Cemetery.<br />Born August 3, 1895 in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late John F. and Alice Gouldman Whitehead. She was a retired employee of the Fair Store and the National Store.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Irene Paisley, Miss Lurlene Whitehead, both of Kedron and Mrs. Tully Thorne, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, George Gray The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br />George Gray Whitfield, 89, of Paris, Tenn., formerly of Giles County, died Tuesday, November 24, 1970 at Henry County General Hospital, Paris, Tennessee.<br />Services were held Friday at the Elkton Methodist Church with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Rev. Dallas Bass officiated.<br />Born Nov. 3, 1881 in Elkmont, Ala., he was the son of the late James Thomas and Mary Ellen Gray Whitfield and the husband of the late Georgie Hughie Whitfield.<br />Survivors include, Mrs. Annie Louise Di Misa, Dale City, Va., and 2 daughters, Mrs. Cathrow Gregory, Oak Ridge; 3 sons, James Thomas Whitfield, Bay Town, Texas, Robert G. Whitfield, Paris, and Dr. John H. Whitfield, Paris; 11 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, Sarah Emma The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1971<br />Miss Sarah Emma Whitfield, 69, died Friday, May 21, at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Saturday, May 22 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiated.<br />She was the daughter of the late J. B. and Cora Sanders Whitfield. She was a member of the Methodist Church and a retired saleslady.<br />Survivors include, one sister, Mrs. Theila W. Davis and one niece, Mrs. Reece Childers of Statesville, N. C.<br /><br />WHITMIRE, James Buford and Mary Ingrum The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1975<br />Joint services for James Buford Whitmire, Sr., age 80, and his wife, Mary Ingrum Whitmire, age 76, were held Thursday, January 23 at 3:00 p.m. at Shelton Funeral Home in Decatur, Ala. Mr. Whitmire died Tuesday at his son&#8217;s residence and Mrs. Whitmire died Wednesday in Decatur General Hospital.<br />Mr. Whitmire, son of the late C. Boone Whitmire and Caroline Elizabeth White, was born and reared in Giles County, moving to Decatur in the late 1920s. He was employed for a number of years by the City of Decatur and served as Chief of Police from 1943 until 1956.<br />Mrs. Whitmire was born and reared in Giles County and attended Martin College. She was the daughter of the late McDonald Gideon and Margaret Louise Connell Ingrum.<br /><br />Mr. and Mrs. Whitmire are survived by two daughters, Mrs. Douglas Burks, Pensacola, Florida and Mrs. A. Q. Weaver, Tullahoma, Tenn.; three sons, Admiral Donald B. Whitmire, stationed in Okinawa, James Buford Whitmire, Jr., and Harold Whitmire, Decatur, Ala.; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving Mr. Whitmire is a brother, C. S. Whitmire, Decatur, Mrs. Whitmire is also survived by a sister, Miss Lynn Ingrum; two brothers, Fred and Ben Ingrum of Pulaski.<br /><br />WHITSETT, Otis Dee The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />Otis Dee Whitsett, 62, died Saturday, December 12 in Lawrence County Hospital. Services were held Monday, December 14 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Ethridge Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born August 30, 1908 in Tenn., he was the son of the late Sidney O. Whitsett and Ola Bell Whitsett, who survives.<br />Other survivors include: one son, Walter Whitsett of Sidney, Ohio; one daughter, Mildred Vincent of Ethridge; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Harvestry of Ethridge, Mrs. Rachel Brown of Lawrenceburg, and eleven grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITT, Frank The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1970<br />Frank Whitt, 50, of the Cash Point Community near Ardmore, died Sunday morning, March 8.<br />Funeral services were held at the Ardmore United Methodist Church Monday afternoon, March 9, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Ed Templeton, pastor, officiating. Interment was at Blanche Cemetery.<br />The son of Mrs. Miles Whitt of Blanche and the late Mr. Whitt, he was born December 3, 1919 in Alabama.<br />He was an active member of the Ardmore United Methodist Church and served on the Board of Stewards and was a Trustee. A well-known farmer in Lincoln County, he was on the Board of Directors at the Lincoln Farmer&#8217;s Co-Op and his dairy herd was graded top in Lincoln County many times.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Whitt; three daughters, Mrs. Frankie Ann Mullins of Florence, Ala., Mrs. Linda Lou Whitsett and Mrs. Sara Jane Norwood, both of Ardmore; two grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Miles Whitt; two sisters, Mrs. Opal Sumners of Blanche, and Mrs. Annie Gananna of Ackerman, Miss.; two brothers, Ben Whitt of Ardmore and Bob Whitt of Blanche.<br /><br />WILBURN, Sherry Ann The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />Graveside services were held Sunday, December 27 at 2 p. m. in the Elkton Cemetery for Sherry Ann Wilburn, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lynn Wilburn, who died Saturday at the Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted by Rev. William Suddarth.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by one brother, Barry Wilburn and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilburn of Prospect and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walls.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br /><br />WILKINSON, Iva Mae The Pulaski Citizen 03 Jan 1979<br />Mrs. Iva Mae Wilkinson, 91, of Pulaski died Saturday night December 30, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett May Chapel with burial following in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Paul Allen and the Rev. Clarence Stewart were the officiants.<br />Born in Giles County, Mrs. Hood was the daughter of the late John K. and Kate King Poston. She was the wife of the late Tyree Hood Wilkinson.<br />Mrs. Wilkinson, a member of the United Methodist Church , was a retired seamstress and a past Chaplain of the Pulaski Chapter Eastern Star.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Louise Wilkinson of Pulaski; two sons, James A. Wilkinson of Chicago, Ill and Tyree Hood Wilkinson of Huntsville, Ala.; three grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Bessie Lou Hardiman The Pulaski Citizen __ August 1978<br />Mrs. Bessie Lou Williams, 82, of Shelbyville died in Bedford County Hospital Thursday, August 17, 1978.<br />Mrs. Williams who was born May 14, 1896 in Lincoln County was the daughter of the late Edward and Betty Sanders Hardiman.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Saturday August 19, at Bennett-May Chapel. Burial in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev Clarence Stewart was the officiant.<br />Survivors include her husband, Thomas Daniel Williams of Shelbyville; four daughters, Mrs. Winona Ray, Edinburg, Tenn., Mrs. Frances Hedgecoth, Pulaski, Mrs. Aline Branch and Mrs. Mildred Beech, Shelbyville; fourteen grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Allie Brooks and Mrs. Myrtle Dawes, Pulaski.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Aubrey Clinton The Pulaski Citizen 03 May 1978<br />Aubrey Clinton Williams, 72, died Friday, April 28, 1978, at his home in Cornersville. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 29, at the Cornersville Funeral Home with burial in Diana Cemetery.<br />He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mildred Poarch; and a brother, Clayton Williams, both of Cornersville, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Birdie Trantham The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1973<br />Mrs. Birdie Williams, age 86, died Monday, January 22 in Giles County Hospital. Her parents were the late Henry and Sarah Redd Trantham.<br />Survivors include two sons, James L. of Pulaski and Everett of Cornersville; six grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.<br />Services were held Wednesday, January 24 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating.<br /><br /><br />WILLIAMS, Bob Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1971<br />Bob Taylor Williams, 65, died Friday, January 8, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were held Sunday, January 10, at 1:30 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Noblit Cemetery. Andy Brown officiated.<br />Born May 30, 1905 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Wiley and Cressie Townsend Williams.<br />Suvivors include, two brothers, James Williams of Auburndale, Fla.; Lowell Williams of Bridgeport, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs. Lucy Burch of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Deborah Morris of Cullman, Ala., Mrs. Floyd Christopher, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Jo Harrison of Madison, Ala.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Clyde L. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1971<br />Clyde L. Williams, 42, a resident of Columbia, died Sunday in Maury County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Monday, June 14 at the Brace Community Church with J. Lowell Knupp officiating. Burial was in the Brace Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee he was a veteran of World War II where he served with the Strategic Air Command.<br />He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Williams and his mother, Mrs. Effie Williams; three sisters, Mrs. Doris Griffin of Ethridge, Mrs. Dorothy Hickerson of Lynnville, and Mrs. Evelyn Wollock of Alexandria, Va.; two brothers, Roy of Columbia and Bobby Williams of Mt. Pleasant. Also he is survived by 14 nieces and nephews.<br />Pallbearers were Odell Walker, Joe Williams, Farris Walker, Joe Wells, Billy Hickerson and Donny Hickerson.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Hassie Morris The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1975<br />Funeral services for Mr. Hassie Morris Williams, 82, of Frankewing were conducted Monday, October 6 at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Loyd Hickman. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />Mr. William died Saturday at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas and Cora Harwell Williams.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katherine Watson Williams three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Banks, Frankewing; Mrs. Fay Polly, Pulaski and Mrs. Ruth Bishop of Baltimore, Md.; three sons, Leon Williams and Charles Williams, Frankewing and Robert Williams of Anniston, Ala.; 13 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Katherine Watson The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Bell Williams, 79, of Frankewing, who died Wednesday, March 2 at Giles County Hospital, will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the officiant. Burial will be in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br /><br />Born in Tennessee, Mrs. Williams was the daughter of the late Tom and Ella Holt Watson. She was married to the late Hassie Williams.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Banke and Mrs. Ruth Bishop of Frankewing and Mrs. W. A. Polly of Pulaski; three sons, M. L. Williams and Charles Williams of Frankewing and Robert Williams of Anniston, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. C. D. Henderson of Chattanooga; a brother, Leon Watson of Nashville; 13 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, LeVert The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1971<br />Funeral services for Miss LeVert Williams, 77, retired teacher, were held Saturday, May 29 at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Williams died Thursday, May 27 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Harrison Williams and Elizabeth Burch Williams. For over 50 years, she was a teacher in schools in Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia. She received a B. S. Degree at Murfreesboro and a Masters Degree at Peabody College.<br />She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ben T. Morring of Indio, California and Miss Flournoy Williams of Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Mary Katherine Brown The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1970<br />Mrs. Mary Katherine Williams, 91, died Saturday, February 14, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Williams, wife of the late Joseph W. Williams, were conducted Sunday afternoon, February 15, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frances Nicol and Mrs. Margaret Webber, Pulaski; one son, Dan Williams, Birmingham, Ala.; one step-son, Walter Williams, Pulaski; two step-daughters, Mrs. Nina Phillips, Pulaski, Mrs. Beatrice Harrison, Gadsden, Ala.; two brothers, Shelly Brown, Prospect, and Charlie Brow, Cedar Grove; twenty-two grandchildren; forty-four great-grandchildren; and thirteen great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Orpah Eubank The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1972<br />Mrs. Orpah E. Williams, 67, died Wednesday, August 2, in Jackson&#8217;s Memorial Hospital, Lester, Ala.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Williams, wife of the late Wiley Williams, were held Friday afternoon, August 4, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bob Myers officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Minor Hill, she was born July 1, 1905, the daughter of the late Robert and Mackie McLin Eubank.<br />Survivors include two brothers, R. H. Eubank and F. L. Eubank, both of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Welch of Hendersonville and Mrs. Naomi Capetan of Birmingham, Mich.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Robert Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1971<br /><br />Funeral services for Robert Hugh Williams, former Giles County Tax Assessor, were held Monday, May 24 at 2 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Rev. Jacob Gardner, Methodist minister officiated. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Williams died at his home 243 Stadium Street, after a lengthy illness. Born in Tennessee November 10, 1909, he was the son of the late James E. And Minnie Cook Williams. Before his retirement due to ill health, he was employed at Genesco for 20 years. At one time he served as Giles County Tax Assessor.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mable K. Williams, three sons, Julius Williams of Prospect, Dwight E. Williams and Dwayne D. Williams, both of Pulaski and a sister, Mrs. Ray Myers of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Ross The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1971<br />Ross Williams, 79, a resident of Columbia, died Saturday night, May 15, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Services were held Tuesday, May 17, at 2 p. m. at Brace Community Church with Johnny Fisher officiating. Burial was in Brace Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a former resident of Lawrence County, a blacksmith and a veteran of World War I.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Effie King Williams of Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Wollock, Alexandria, Va., Mrs. Bell Hickerson, Lynnville, and Mrs. Dora Griffin, Ethridge; three sons, Clyde Williams, Bobby Williams, and Roy Williams, all of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Ona Walker, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Eva Webb, Massillon, Ohio; and fourteen grandchildren.<br />Nephews who served as pallbearers were, Odell Walker, Joe Williams, Marvin Walker, Howard William, Harlan Walker, Farris Walker.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Velma Downey The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Mrs. Velma Downey Williams, 80, died Saturday, February 5, 1972 in Bowling Green, Ky. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Feb. 8 in Franklin, Ky. with burial in the New Zion Cemetery, Franklin.<br />Mrs. Williams was the widow of the late Rev. N. W. Williams of Nashville; five stepsons, Washington Williams of Detroit, Woodard, James Matthew and Richard Williams, all of Giles County; 3 step-daughters, Callie Woodard, Mrs. Mildred McCormick and Louise Wood, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Ernest The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Ernest Williamson, 66, a retired State Highway Department employee, died Friday morning, February 11 in Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Birdie Harwell Williamson. Services were held Sunday afternoon, February 13 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Andy Brown officiated.<br /><br />Born December 9, 1905 in Tennessee, he was the son of the late John F. and Ethie Bivens Williamson.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William E. Mayfield, Pulaski; one son, John R. Williamson, Fayetteville; three brothers, Avery Williamson, Aspen Hill, Frank Williamson, Pulaski, O. C. Weatherford, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Lawrence Sneed, Pulaski, and five grandchildren.<br /><br />WILSON, Vernon Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1970<br />Vernon Wayne Wall, 18, of Liberty died Friday in a Nashville hospital following an accident when a jacked-up car on which he was working fell and crushed him causing fatal head injuries.<br />The fatal accident occurred Thursday around 5 p.m. in a lot to the rear of the Garner Garage near Elkton. Wilson and William Morse, owner of the garage were working underneath a 1954 Grand Prix Pontiac when the automobile toppled from the supports, injuring Wilson. Morse escaped injury.<br />Wilson was taken to Giles County Hospital and transferred to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. He died around noon Friday.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday at Queen Ann Funeral Home. Rev. Willie Coleman officiated and burial was in Trotter Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his parents, Ben G. Wilson and Mrs. Margaret Trotter Wilson; five brothers, Thomas, Winston and Brandon Wilson of Nashville, Ernest and David Wilson of Prospect; two sisters, Mrs. Cecile Hill of Nashville and Mrs. Margaret Griffin of Pulaski and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Taralee Wilson of Pisgah.<br /><br />WINSTEAD, Adelaide E. Birdsong The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jan 1977<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Adelaide E. Winstead of South Third Street will be held Thursday, January 6, 1977 at Bennett May Chapel at 11:00 a.m. The Reverends Bill Moss and Hollis Hunt will officiate. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Winstead, a Giles County native, was born July 12, 1897, the daughter of Neil C. and Mattie Harwell Birdsong. Her death occurred January 4, 1977 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Mrs. Winstead held a prominent place in church, civic and business activities. She was the wife of the late W. E. Winstead.<br />Her survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Bobby Lee of Pulaski and Miss Martha Winstead of South Bend, In., and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WISDOM, Myrtle Moore The Pulaski Citizen 7 Oct 1970<br />Mrs. Myrtle Wisdom, 91, died Tuesday, October 6, in Lewisburg. She was the wife of the late Lee Wisdom and the daughter of the late Robert and Emma Williams Moore. Mrs. Wisdom was born September 22, 1879.<br />Services were held Wednesday, 11:30 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br /><br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Williams and one sister, Mrs. G. W. McCaskill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WISE, Dwight Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1970<br />A Minor Hill man, Dwight Wise, Jr., age 26, died following an accident shortly after midnight, Dec. 24. The accident occurred about three miles South on Highway 31. Tennessee Highway Patrolman Robert Worsham reported, Wise was traveling South on the highway when he lost control of the 1966 Plymouth which he was driving.<br />Trooper Worsham reported the car plunged into a ditch and turned over, possibly several times. He was taken to Giles County Hospital where he died a short time later, Friday, December 25.<br />Funeral services for Dwigh Wise, Jr., were held at Salem Church of Christ, Salem, Ala.; with burial in the New Salem Cemetery. Brother Tonis Davis officiated. Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., was in charge of arrangements.<br />Born May 29, 1944, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wise of Minor Hill, who survive. He was a member of the Church of Christ and a veteran of the U. S. Army.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Robbie Campbell Wise of Minor Hill; a son, Timothy Dewayne Wise of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Betty Jane Adams of Athens, Miss Wanda Faye Wise of Minor Hill; a brother, Stephen Wayne Wise of Minor Hill.<br /><br />WOLAVER, Ina Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1970<br />Mrs. Ina Lewis Wolaver, 76, died December 14, in Giles County Hospital. Services were held Wednesday, December 16 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born in Giles County, November 8, 1894, she was the daughter of the late Robert Thomas and Emma Jane Taylor Lewis.<br />She is survived by one sister, Annie M. King of Pulaski.<br /><br />WOODARD, Bessie Carter The Pulaski Citizen 05 Dec 1973<br />Mrs. Bessie Carter Woodard, 85, a resident of Spring Hill for many years and Giles County native died Thursday morning November 29 at her home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Woodard were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Spring Hill Methodist Church with the Rev. J. J. Mabry and the Rev. Fenton Warren, ministers of the Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Born in Elkton, she was a daughter of the late Milton Alexander and Annie Eliza Bowers Carter. She attended schools in Giles County, Martin College in Pulaski and one year at Athens College, Alabama. On October 6, 1909, she married Dr. B. H. Woodard who practiced medicine in Spring Hill until his death in 1966. She was active in the Spring Hill Methodist Church, the Sunday School, and was secretary for many years of the W.S.C.S.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Joe D. Anderson of Nashville; three sons, Bernard H. Woodard, Jr., of Maryville, Milton Carter Woodard of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and Dr. James E. Woodard of Columbia; two granddaughters and seven grandsons.<br /><br />WOODARD, Brown The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Brown Woodard, 64 of Fayetteville, died Monday, December 27 at his home in the Camargo community. Services were held Wednesday, December 29 at Gallant Funeral Home with Rev. Virgil Harman officiating. Burial was in Prosperity Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his widow, Helen Woodard; three daughters, Doris Meadows, Birmingham, Barbara Allen, Nancy Hobbs, both of Nashville; six sons, Mirris Woodard, Birmingham, Jerry, Larry, and Ricky Woodard, all of Fayetteville, and Danny Woodard, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Swinford, Fayetteville and Rachel Jones, Lynnville; one brother, Herman Woodard, Fayetteville; 12 grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, Candy Renee The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1970<br />Candy Renee Woodard, infant daughter of Connie Sue Woodard died Tuesday, November 24, 1970 at Giles County Hospital. Graveside services were held Thursday, November 26 at Minor Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. Survivors include her mother, Connie Sue Woodard and maternal grandmother, Beatrice Woodard. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODARD, Emmitt Tillman The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1978<br />Emmitt Tillman Woodard, 59, of Pulaski died Sunday, April 9 at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister Robert McAnally officiating. Interment was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A building contractor, Mr. Woodard was a Tennessee native. His parents were the late John H. and Susie Hendrix Woodard. His wife was the late Bessie Mae Woodard.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Debbie Tietze, Pulaski; a son Anthony Wayne Woodard, California; five sisters, Mrs. Lena May Bragg, Nashville, Mrs. Marie Rogers, Mrs. Louise Long, Mrs. Freddie Taylor, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Elnora West, Columbia; three brothers, Smith Woodard, Pulaski, Carl Woodard, Campbellsville and Johnny Woodard, Dickson and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, Hicks Neal The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1970<br />Hicks Neal Woodard, 68, died Friday, December 18 in the Giles County Hospital. Services were held Sunday, December 20 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Pink Griggs and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Born March 9, 1902 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim and Sallie Henson Woodard.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Ruby Glasco Woodard; six sons, William Hicks Woodard, Prospect, Billy Carl Woodard, Ronnie Wayne Woodard, George B. Woodard, all of Pulaski, Allen Dean Woodard, Fla., Bobby Grimes Woodard, Tampa, Fla.; four daughters, Martha Ann Griggs, New Port News, Va., Peggy Sue Woodard Lillie Zeigler, both of Pulaski, Lucille Harwell, Pulaski; two brothers, Bob Woodard, Giles County, John L. Woodard, Marshall County; one sister, Mrs. George Thompson, Lawrenceburg and fourteen grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, Johnny Kenneth The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1971<br />Word was received here Tuesday of the death of the death of a Pulaski man, Sp-5 Johnny Kenneth Woodard, 35, who died in a Viet Nam hospital on Sunday, April 25. Woodard was to have completed his Viet Nam tour of duty this week-end.<br />His family was notified by Military Personnel from Fort Campbell who arrived in Pulaski early Tuesday morning. The were told he entered the Hospital on April 15 for treatment.<br />Sp-5 Woodard entered the U. S. Army June 3, 1958. He had served in Viet Nam almost a year at the time of his death. He was born Dec. 8, 1934 in Ethridge, Tenn., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Woodard of Pulaski who survive.<br />His wife, Mrs. Ruby King Woodard said his body will be brought back to Pulaski for burial. The couple made their home at 609 South Second Street. The have three children, Mary, 12, Marie, 10, and Johnny K. Woodard, 7.<br />Other survivors include a brother, Terry Woodard, also of Pulaski.<br />The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1971<br />Sp-5 Johnny Kenneth Woodard, 35, died Sunday, April 25, of natural causes in Viet Nam. Services will be held Thursday, May 6, at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruby King Woodard; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Woodard; one son, Johnny K. Woodard, Jr.; two daughters, Mary and Marie Woodard and one brother, Terry Woodard.<br /><br />WOODARD, Will Eugene The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1972<br />Will Eugene Woodard, 88, died Friday, February 18 at Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Rosie Harris Woodard.<br />Services were held Sunday, February 20 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Calvin Hardison and Herbert McNeese officiated.<br />Born October 12 in Giles County, he was the son of the late John and Susan Pinkelton Woodard.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles McNeese.<br /><br />WOODS, Alice Seagroves The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1971<br />Mrs. Alice Woods, 86, died Friday, December 10 in Giles County Hospital. Services were held Saturday, December 11 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br /><br />Born December 28, 1884 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wiley and Emma Grimes Seagroves. Her husband was the late Montie Woods.<br />Survivors include one son, John W. Woods, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Cletus Collins, Georgetown, Ind.; six grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and eight great great grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODWARD, Thomas Dempsey The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1972<br />Thomas Dempsey Woodard, 66, died Sunday, January 16 at his home on East Washington Street. His widow is Mrs. Callie Williams Woodard.<br />Services were held Tuesday, January 18 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober and Orell Gray of Athens, Ala. officiated.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late F. O. and Luella McAfee Woodward. He was a retired machinest for T. V. A.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Ruth Winstein; one niece, Mrs. Clarence Stafford and one great niece, Debra Stafford, all of Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />WORK, Bessie M. Eastland The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1971<br />Mrs. Bessie M. Work, 74, of Dickson died Monday, July 26, 1971 at Giles County Hospital. Services were held Tuesday, July 27, at Barnett Chapel in Collinwood with burial in Glamory Cemetery, Collinwood. Bro. Carter Elmire of Dickson officiated.<br />Born in Wayne County, September 27, 1896, she was the daughter of the late David Toles and Nancy Downing Eastland. Her husband was the late Cleveland E. Work of Dickson.<br />She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Dickson.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Robert P. Dodson; one brother, David Eastland, Wixom, Mich.; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WORLEY, Dannie The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1971<br />Miss Dannie Worley, 78, of Nashville, died Sunday, August 22 at General Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday, August 24, at Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Gene Gober officiated.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Daniel Arthur and Susie McCormack Worley.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. W. P. Hart, El Paso, Texas, Mrs. C. H. Richardson, Rogersville and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Eric Worley, Centerville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WRAY, Lois Thelma Henderson The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1970<br />Mrs. Lois Thelma Wray, 59, died Thursday, February 19, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wray, wife of Floyd Wray, were conducted Saturday afternoon, February 21, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born February 18, 1911, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include three sons, L. D. Wray, Germany, James Wray, Pulaski, Joe Wray, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Luthene McGee, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Beasley, Gadsden, Ala., Mrs. Edda Mae Beck, Sand Mountain, Ala., one half-sister, Mrs. Helen Freeman, Alabama; and ten grandchildren.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Lillie Pearl McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1970<br />Mrs. Lillie Pearl McCormack Wright, 73, died at her home in Louisville, Ky., Thursday, January 22, of a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, January 26, at 1:00 in Heady Southern Funeral Home with burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, she was a member of the Virginia Avenue United Methodist Church in Louisville.<br />Survivors include her husband, John L. Wright; one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Betz; one son, Cletus Doggett; two grandsons; two sisters, Mrs. P. D. Cardin, and Mrs. Lucile Hefley and a brother, Bill McCormack, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WYNNE, Mary Louise Bryan The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1970<br />Mrs. Mary Louise Bryan Wynne, 55, died Monday morning, March 9, at Fairhaven Nursing Home after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wynne, wife of Robert Wynne, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, March 10, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. W. E. Gober officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born December 7, 1914, the daughter of Mrs. Pauline Watson Bryan and the late Samuel Bryan.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband and mother include two daughters, Miss Charlotte Wynne and Miss Marilyn Wynne, both of Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.; one son Robert Wynne, Jr., Auburn, Ala.; one grandchild; three brothers, Buford Bryan, Ardmore, John Bryan, Bryson, and Robert Bryan, Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Kermit George, Bryson, and Mrs. Pauline Flanagan, Los Angeles, Calif.<br /><br />YARBROUGH, Pansie Lee Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1971<br />Pansie Lee Yarbrough, 81, died Tuesday, November 2 at Giles County Hospital. Services will be held Thursday, November 4 at Bennett-May Chapel at 2:00 p. m. with burial in Kedron. Bro. Mack Pinkelton will officiate.<br />Born October 9, 1890 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Felix Johnson and Kate Piles Harwell. Her husband was the late Willie D. Yarbrough.<br /><br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Cora Lee Prince, Florence, Ala.; two sons, Floyd Yarbrough, Rockford, Ill., Oscar Yarbrough; two sisters, Mrs. Alma Tatum, Mrs. Edna Watkins, Ardmore; one brother, Willie Harwell, Saratoga, Fla.; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br /><br />YOKLEY, John Thomas Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1970<br />John Thomas Yokley, Sr., 72, died Thursday, April 16, in Baptist Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Yokley were conducted Saturday morning, April 18, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Windell Meggs and the Rev. William Steele officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born January 26, 1898, the son of the late Andrew James and Hortense Steele Yokley.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Nelson Yokley; one son, John Thomas Yokley, Jr., Lynnville; two daughters, Mrs. Oliver N. Connley, Jr., Cornersville, Mrs. Bill Ervin, Murfreesboro; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. W. S. Stevens and Mrs. E. R. Short, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />YOKLEY, Leanna The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972<br />Leanna Yokley, 10 day old daughter of Terry and Gail Yokley of Liberty Hill died Friday, March 10 at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were held Saturday, March 11, at Polk Memorial Gardens. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Yokley, Liberty Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McMeen of Lynnville. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Mrs. Buford The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1971<br />Mrs. Buford Young, 55, of Elkmont, Ala., died February 2. The cause of death was termed drowning, by authorities.<br />Services were held February 4 at Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home in Ardmore with burial in Athens Cemetery, Athens, Ala.<br />Survivors include her husband, Buford Young, Elkmont, Ala., and two sons, Bobby of Hawaii and Dwight of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />YOUNG, Edwin The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1978<br />Edwin Young, 79, who formerly owned a chain of five Nashville grocery stores, died Tuesday night, April 3, at his home at 4322 Esteswood Drive, Nashville, after an extended illness.<br />Mr. Young operated a grocery store on Meridian Street that expanded into the five unit Market Basket Stores chain. The company was dissolved in about 1948 when he retired and sold out.<br />He was the first independent grocer here to go to a cash-and-carry operation from the then customary credit operation in the 1930&#8217;s.<br />Mr. Young was a native of Giles County and a son of the late John E. and Ora Harwell Young. He was married to the former Dorothy Moxley.<br />He was a member of Richland Country Club, a charter member of the Retail Merchants Association, a 32nd degree Mason and a communicant of St. George&#8217;s Episcopal Church.<br />In addition to his wife survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John S. Milan, Jr. and Mrs. Craig Hogue, both of Nashville; a brother, Horace Calvin Young, Nashville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />YOUNG, George Napoleon The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1976<br />Mr. George Napoleon Young, 68, Route 3, Pulaski, died Sunday, June 13, 1976 at Westside Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Tuesday, June 15 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Beech Hill Cemetery, the Rev. Hollis Hunt and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John T. and Mollie Etha Linda Smith Young.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Olivene Young; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Young Petty, Pulaski; two sons, William T. Young, Jacksonville, Fla., and Rade Winford Young, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Ola Mae Franklin, Elizabeth Town, Ky.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />YOUNG, Iva Clemma The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1970<br />Miss Iva Clemma Young, 76, died Tuesday morning, May 12, at her home on Route 3.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning, May 13, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Rudolph Janes and Ed Templeton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born October 8, 1893, the daughter of the late William Spencer and Ella Jane Hayes Young.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. C. L. Inman, and Mrs. R. G. McFarland, Pulaski; three brothers, Worley Young and Ben Young, Pulaski and Ed Boyd Young, Goodlettsville.<br /><br />ZEIGLER, Donna Elizabeth Ward The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1970<br />Donna Elizabeth Zeigler, 80, died September 3 at the Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Services were held September 4, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Cool Springs Cemetery. Rev. Jack Gardner and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />She was born June 12, 1890. Her parents were the late George and Frances Merrell Ward.<br />Mrs. Zeigler is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Cecil James, Mrs. Opal Jackson, Minor Hill, Mrs. Esterlene Jernigan of Cedar Grove, and Mrs. Howard Bee, Pulaski; two brothers, Walter Ward, Hohenwald, Jess Ward, Goodspring; seventeen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ZEIGLER, Maxie Hannah The Pulaski Citizen 03 Aug 1977<br />A native Giles Countian, Mrs. Maxie Zeigler, 87, of Columbia, died Saturday, July 30 in Graymere Nursing Home, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister Marty Avery. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />Mrs Zeigler&#8217;s parents were the late Robert and Mary Phillips Hannah. She was married to the late James C. Zeigler.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Coleah Dunnavant of Columbia and Mrs. Ruth Manning of Ormand Beach, Fla.; three sons, Denzil Zeigler and James Loyd Zeigler, of Pulaski, and Cyril Zeigler of Independence, Kan.; a brother, Andy Hannah of Hemit, Calif.; seven half-brothers and sister; 13 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ZINK, Edgar Bernard The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1970<br />Edgar Bernard Zink, 67, retired Illinois Bell Company employee, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home in Fontana, Wis., on Tuesday morning, May 19.<br />Funeral rites took place in that city on Thursday.<br />Mr. Zink is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Busch Zink; one daughter, Mrs. Clarence B. Birdsong, Jr., Nashville; one son, David Edgar Zin, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; six grandchildren; one brother, Howard Zink, California.<br /><br />ZUCCARELLO, Frank The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1970<br />Frank Zuccarello, prominent Insurance executive, died Wednesday evening, August 26, at his home 106 South 5th Street. Mr. Zuccarello entered the general insurance business in 1932, and in 1941 formed a partnership with his brother-in-law Joe Matt Rackley. The firm was named Zuccarello-Rackley Insurance Agency in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at 10:30 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Gene Gober officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Zuccarello was born Dec. 6, 1903 in Giles County, the son of the late James Henry and Eba Bennett Zuccarello. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Pulaski Rotary Club. Also he held membership in the Elks Club and the Hillcrest Country Club.<br />He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Joe Matt Rackley of Pulaski and a brother, William E. Zuccarello of Jacksonville, Fla.<br /> </p>
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<p>ABERNATHY, Annie Lou Callahan The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Lou Abernathy, 84, were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, November 15, inthe chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Abernathy died Tuesday, November 14, at Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Mrs. Abernathy, a native of Giles County, was born October 26, 1883, the daughter of the late James E. and Loucretia Moore Callahan. Her husband, Erskine Abernathy, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Leslie Harris, Pulaski, Mrs. Dorsey Crockett, Columbus, Ga., and Mrs. Grady Green, Texas City, Texas; one son, William J. Abernathy, Huntsville, Ala.; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Hugh Callahan, Pulaski, and Carter Callahan, Cornersville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Catherine Byrne Gibson The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Requiem mass was said for Mrs. Robert A. Abernathy, resident of Lynchburg, Va., at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, December 9, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pulaski, followed by burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Abernathy died early Tuesday morning, December 6, at her home after a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Catherine Byrne Gibson, she was a native of New Rochelle, N. Y. On April 11, 1911, she was married to Robert Andrew Abernathy of Pulaski, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Polk Abernathy, residents of Pulaski.<br />She was an active member of Holy Cross Catholic Church.<br />Mrs. Abernathy is survived by her husband, Capt. R. A. Abernathy, USN, Ret.; one daughter, Mrs. Harold P. Wilson, Metuchen, N. J.; one son, Dr. Robert A. Abernathy, Jr., Richlands, Va.; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Archibald B. Gwathney, Orange, Va.; and one brother, John T. Gibson, Yonkers, N. Y.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Colston The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1967<br />Funeral services for Colston Abernathy, 79, retired livestock dealer, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, March 14, at 3 p.m., in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Abernathy, a native of Giles County,, died Sunday, March 12, in Giles County Hospital. He was born July 14, 1887, the son of the late John Wesley and Katherine Alexander Tarpley Abernathy. His wife, the late Blanche Stephens Abernathy, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Herbert Kidd, Miss Martha E. Abernathy, Pulaski, Mrs. John W. Ayres, Nashville, Mrs. Harold Perry, Memphis, Mrs. Charles Covenington, Jr., Titusville, Fla., and Mrs. L. H. Magee, Lawrenceburg; three sons, Robert Dudley, Moulton D. and H. Alex, Pulaski; twenty-four grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. N. H. Townsend and Mrs. Hughey Marks, Pulaski. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Edna Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Johnson Abernathy, 86, resident of the Fall River section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Malcolm White. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Abernathy died on Friday, May 18, at the home.<br />Born April 25, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Houston Johnson and Mary Amanda Vandiver Johnson. Her husband, Thomas Clayton Abernathy, died about thirty-nine years ago.<br />Mrs. Abernathy is survived by two sons, John E. Abernathy, Hawaii, and Thomas B. Abernathy, Fall River; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildrn; and two sisters, Mrs. Vivian Garrett and Mrs. Bessie White, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Edwin Wells The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1965<br />Edwin Wells Abernathy, 78, retired salesman, died Sunday afternoon, September 19, in Park View Hospital, Nashville, Funeral rites took place at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday at the grave in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. R. Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church.<br />Born February 11, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Abernathy and Mary Wells Abernathy.<br />Mr. Abernathy, a bachelor, is survived by his aunt, Mrs. D. R Wade, Sr., Pulaski; two cousins, David R. Wade, Jr., Pulaski attorney and Mrs. Edwin W. Craig, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Elizabeth Buford The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1964<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Buford Abernathy, 71, church and civic leader, artist, and club woman, died unexpectedly at 8 o&#8217;clock Monday night, March 23, following surgery in Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral rites took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ed Templeton, pastor of Pleasant Valley Methodist Church, Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister, and the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in the family (Capt. James E. Abernathy) Cemetery in the Pleasant Valley Community.<br />Born August 14, 1892, in St. Louis, Mo., she was the daughter of the late Mark Buford, Sr., and Alice Osborne Buford. She attended Buford College in Nashville.<br />She was a member of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church and had served as Sunday School teacher for a period of years. She was a member of the Wednesday Literary Club.<br />Mrs. Abernathy is survived by her husband, DeLacey Abernathy, well-known farmer and sheep breeder of Giles County; two sons, Comdr. Buford D. Abernathy, Louisville, Ky., and William DeLacey Abernathy, Columbia; three grandchildren; and one brother, Mark Buford, Jr., Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Elvie Mae Glover The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elvie Mae Abernathy, 58, a nurse at Giles County Hospital, were held Friday, December 8, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Abernathy died December 7, at her daughter&#8217;s home at Route 1, Pulaski.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Abernathy was born January 12, 1909, the daughter of the late Albert and Minnie Phillips Glover.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frankie Turner, Route 1, Pulaski, and Mrs. Norman Wright, Route 7, Pulaski; one son, Glen Abernathy, Russell Springs, Ky.; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Lessie Glover and Stacey Glover, Route 1, Pulaski; two sisters, Miss Lacey Glover, Route 1, Pulaski, and Mrs. William Dramus, Gallatin.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Frank Butler The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Frank Butler Abernathy, 60, retired U. S. Army veteran, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Gus Self, pastor of Olivet Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Abernathy died on Wednesday, November 15, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born December 10, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Allen Abernathy, deputy trustee of Giles County for a number of years and Mrs. Elizabeth Aymett Abernathy.<br />A regular Army man, he served until he was discharged because of failing health.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Medlar, Pulaski, Mrs. R. R. Harris, Walters, Okla., Mrs. Albert Ruggles, Konowa, Okla., and Mrs. Luther Woodward and Mrs. Garland Nichols, Harlingen, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Gilbert Benjamin The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1967<br />Gilbert Benjamin Abernathy, 79, insurance agent and former County Court Clerk died at 11 a. m. Wednesday, May 17, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness of several months.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at First Methodist Church with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in the Bryson community, April 28, 1888, Mr. Abernathy was educated at Abernathy Preparatory School in Giles County. His parents were the late Jerome Clayton Abernathy and Betty Eslick Abernathy.<br />He began his business career as salesman in a men&#8217;s clothing store in Pulaski, leaving in 1918 to enlist in the U. S. Army during World War I. Upon his return he became associated with The Peoples Bank of Pulaski and was serving as cashier when that organization merged with The Union Bank.<br />He continued his banking career until 1934, when he was elected Giles County Court Clerk, a post which he held for twenty years, resigning in 1954 to become an active partner in the insurance firm of Eslick and Abernathy.<br /><br />Mr. Abernathy was a city alderman for many years, chairman of the Giles County Democratic Committee for more than 30 years, a member of Pulaski Lodge 101 F&amp;AM for more than fifty years and a 32nd Degree Mason.<br />He was a member of the Official Board of First Methodist Church, a charter member of the Pulaski Exchange Club, a member of American Legion Post No. 60, and was chairman of the first March of Dimes campaign in Giles County.<br />In 1919, he was married to the former Miss Louise Johnson of Dickson, who survives. Other survivors include a son, Gilbert B. Abernathy, Jr., of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Arthur Wellborn of Anniston, Ala.; and two brothers, John M. and Newton J. Abernathy, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, James William The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1967<br />James William White, 61, died Tuesday, March 28, at Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, March 29, at the Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Abernathy, a native of Giles County, was born July 17, 1905, the son of the late Henry D. and Emma Linne Fry Abernathy.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Christine Abernathy; one son, Henry Dale Abernathy, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Hugh Meyers, Wildwood, Ill., and Mrs. N. E. Freeman, Catron, Mo.; four grandchildren; seven sisters, Mrs. Walter Myers, Mrs. Henry Campbell, Pulaski, Mrs. Florence Harris, Goodspring, Mrs. Cecil Cox, Campbellsville, Mrs. Marie Owen, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Elbert Smith, Evansville, Ind.; two brothers, Wilson Abernathy, Pulaski, and Leroy Abernathy, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, John White The Pulaski Citizen 1 May 1963<br />Funeral services for John White Abernathy, 72, former member of the County Court from the Seventeenth Civil District and retired farmer, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, his pastor, and the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Abernathy, who had been ill several months, died at 6:40 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 1, at Fairhaven Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Abernathy, deacon of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church, was born June 29, 1890, in Giles County, the son of the late E. H. Abernathy and Nancy Elizabeth White Abernathy, members of pioneer families of the county.<br />Mr. Abernathy, a batchelor, is survived by one sister, Mrs. David E. Martin, Pulaski; and one nephew, Mrs. Will Barczi, both of the Brick Church community of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Lillian Watson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Watson Abernathy, 77, widow of Homer Abernathy, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Abernathy died on Saturday, March 7, at a Nashville hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />Born June 26, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Isom Watson and Lula Coble Watson. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Abernathy is survived by one son, Brown Abernathy, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Carl Holloway, Summertown; five grandchildren; and one brother, Oscar Watson, Houston, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Lillian Watson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Watson Abernathy, 77, widow of Homer Abernathy, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Abernathy died on Saturday, March 7, at a Nashville hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />Born June 26, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Isom Watson and Lula Coble Watson. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Abernathy is survived by one son, Brown Abernathy, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Carl Holloway, Summertown; five grandchildren; and one brother, Oscar Watson, Houston, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Lucy Irvin Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wiley T. Abernathy, 86, well-known Pulaski resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at First Methodist Church. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor, the Rev. W. Bruce Strother of Columbia, former pastor, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, former associate pastor. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Abernathy died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday night, October 10, at her home in Pulaski, following after a long period of declining health.<br />Born October 21, 1874, in Giles County, she was the former Lucy Irvin Sanders, the daughter of the late Robert Sanders and Anne Cheatham Sanders. She attended Martin College and was a member of First Methodist Church. In 1892 she married Wiley Turner Abernathy, Pulaski hardware merchant, who died twenty-three years ago.<br />Mrs. Abernathy, the last member of her immediate family is survived by two sons, Jack Abernathy and Wiley T. Abernathy, Jr., owners of Abernathy Hardware Company; two grandsons, Jack Abernathy, Jr. and Wiley T. Abernathy, III; two great-granddaughters, all of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Moulton Dixon The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Moulton Dixon Abernathy, Sr., 89, retired Seventh District farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, a former pastor, and the Rev. Gerald Hattle, pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Abernathy died at 10:40 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, July 4, in Giles County Hospital, following several weeks illness.<br />Born July 16, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John W. Abernathy and Katherine Tarpley Abernathy. He was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Eunice Scales Abernathy, died December 20, 1950.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by one brother, Colston Abernathy, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. N. H. Townsend, Sr., and Mrs. Hughey A. Marks, Sr., Pulaski; several nieces and nephews; and the brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Birdsong, who shared his home since the death of Mrs. Abernathy.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Moulton Fulton The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961<br />Graveside services for Moulton Fulton Abernathy, 68, employee of American Express Company in Birmingham, Ala., for the last 45 years, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Legg Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Mr. Abernathy died Thursday, October 26, in Veterans Hospital in Birmingham.<br />Native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry G. Abernathy and Minnie Fulton Abernathy. He was a member of First Methodist Church in Birmingham and was a 33rd degree Mason and a Shriner.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Donna Legg Abernathy; a son, Gilbert Fulton Abernathy, Birmingham; two grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. A. J. Clower, Fort Worth, Texas.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Nathan Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Nathan Anderson Abernathy, 65, a veteran Pulaski businessmanand the man largely responsible for bringing air service to the county, were held at 3 p. m. Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He died Friday at Giles County Hospital.<br />Mr. Abernathy was one of the promoters of the local airport and Abernathy Field, which was dedicated in 1946, bears his name. He was a pilot, and the year the airport opened, flew the first and only parcel of airmail from Pulaski to Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a son of Saphronia Anderson Abernathy and the late J. Bascomb Abernathy. His widow, Vera Brown Abernathy, also survives.<br />Mr. Abernathy was part-owner with Moulton D. Abernathy in Abernathy Concrete Company. He once operated Abernathy Grain and Feed Company in Pulaski.<br />He was a Methodist, 32nd Degree Mason, Shriner, Rotarian and past-president of the Pulaski-Giles County Chamber of Commerce.<br />Survivors include two sons, Robert A. Abernathy, Pulaski, and John W. Abernathy, U. S. Navy; a sister, Mrs. F. L. Hunter, Pulaski; a brother, George T. Abernathy, Newport News, Va.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Robert Finley (Infant) The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1961<br />Graveside services for Robert Finley Abernathy, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Abernathy of Fayetteville, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, May 30, in Riverview Cemetery in Fayetteville.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by a sister, Elsie Ann Abernathy; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Pat) Abernathy, Pulaski, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finley, Fayetteville.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Sophronia Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sophronia Abernathy, 89, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Abernathy died Monday, November 28, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness. She was a native of Bedford County, born Aug. 1, 1877, daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. George W. Anderson. Her husband, the late J. B. Abernathy, died several years ago. She was a member of the First Methodist Church of Pulaski, and a charter member of the Col. Greenberry Lee Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. F. L. Hunter, Pulaski; one son, George T. Abernathy, Newport News, Va.; four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Dr. W. B. Anderson and the Rev. E. P. Anderson, both of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Tennie Lovell The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tennie Lovell Abernathy, widow of Arnold Abernathy, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Finley, Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home in Nashville. Rites were conducted by Dr. E. P. Anderson with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Abernathy died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, October 28, at a Nashville infirmary.<br />Her husband, Arnold Abernathy, native Giles Countian, died sixteen years ago.<br />Mrs. Abernathy is survived by one son, Leland Abernathy, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Kincaid, Pulaski; and one brother, Rufus Lovell, Columbia.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Thomas Colston The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1967<br />Funeral services for Thomas Colston Abernathy, 79, retired livestock dealer, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, March 14, at 3 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Abernathy, a native of Giles County, died Sunday, March 12, in Giles County Hospital. He was born July 14, 1887, the son of the late John Wesley and Katherine Alexander Tarpley Abernathy. His wife, the late Blanche Stephens Abernathy, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Herbert Kidd, Miss Martha E. Abernathy, Pulaski,<br />Mrs. John Ayres, Nashville, Mrs. Harold Perry, Memphis Mrs. Charles Covington, Jr., Titusville, Fla., and Mrs. L. H. Magee, Lawrenceburg; three sons, Robert Dudley, Moulton D. and H. Alex, Pulaski; twenty-four grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. N. H. Townsend, and Mrs. Hughey Marks, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, William Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for William Clayton Abernaty, 59, were conducted Monday afternoon, December 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Kenneth Wilkerson officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Abernathy, died Sunday, December 4, in Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, born November 10, 1907, the son of the late Henry S. and Mary Lou Lawson Abernathy.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Mark Birdsong, Mrs. Thomas Johnston, Mrs. Herbert Bass, Mrs. James Mize, and Miss Rachel Abernathy, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, William DeLacey The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1965<br />William DeLacey Abernathy, 85 year old retired farmer of the Pleasant Valley Community, died at Fairhaven Nursing Home on Monday morning at 5 o&#8217;clock after several weeks illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10 a. m. Wednesdayat Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. W. H. Mansfield, the Rev. Walter R. Cortner, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins with burial taking place in the Abernathy Cemetery in Pleasant Valley.<br />Mr. Abernathy was a native of Giles County, son of the late James Edward and Rebecca Denty Abernathy, members of pioneer families of the county.<br />He was a member of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Abernathy&#8217;s wife, the former Miss Elizabeth Buford, died March 23, 1964.<br />He had made his home in Pleasant Valley since birth, and was widely known throughout the United States and Canada as an authority on the breeding and raising of sheep.<br />He is survived by two sons, U. S. Navy Commander Buford Abernathy of Louisville, Ky., and William DeLacey Abernathy of Columbia, and three grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, William Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for William Rogers Abernathy, 89, retired state employee, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner and Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Abernathy died Wednesday night, November 24, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Born October 14, 1876, Giles County, he was the son of the late William Richard Abernathy and Harriet Rogers Abernathy. He was a member of the Methodist Church, and was a Mason.<br />While being employed at Western State Hospital for four years and Davidson County Hospital for approximately fifteen years, he served as the florist as these institutions. He retired June 1, 1964.<br />His wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Williams Abernathy, died June 16, 1948.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by one sister, Mrs. John A. Gilbert, Pulaski, and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ABBOTT, Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Leonard Abbott, 66, retired farmer of the Red Oak Community of Lincoln County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Higgins Funeral Home, Fayetteville, with burial in the Wright Cemetery. Mr. Abbott died Sunday, June 23, in Lincoln County Hospital. He was a native of Lincoln Count and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Abbott is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irma Bowen Abbott; two daughters, Mrs. Willie Higgs, Nice, France, and Mrs. Bobby Jones, Nashville; and three sons, Vaughn Abbott, Robert Abbott, and James Abbott, all of Nashville.<br /><br />ABLES, Lula Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Phillips Ables, 87, were at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon at Hollands Gin Church of Christ in Limestone County, Ala., with the burial in the Elliott Cemetery near Elkton. Mrs. Ables, who had been in failing health several weeks, died Thursday, January 19, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Velma Arnett, at Tanner, Ala., after a brief illness.<br />Born April 10, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charles W. Phillips and Sarah Scott Phillips. Her husband, LeeRoy Ables, died January 9, 1947.<br />Mrs. Ables is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Emma McCormick, Nashville; four sons, Floyd Ables, Pulaski, John Ables, Nashville, Roy and Fred Ables, Athens, Ala.; forty-two grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren; and one brother, Sam T. Phillips, Pulaski.<br /><br />ADA, Emma Carter The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jim Ada, 91, native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, of which she was a member. Burial will take place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Ada died at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 5, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. L. E. Criner in Little Rock, Ark., after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Emma Carter, she was born November 20, 1870, in Giles County, daughter of the late Joshua Carter and Julia Brown Carter. For the past six years she had made her home in Little Rock.<br />Her husband, James Jasper Ada, died in 1948.<br />Mrs. Ada is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Criner, and Mrs. W. W. Ashworth, Nashville; one son, Clarence Ada, Elkton; five grandchildren and twelve great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ADAMS, Alice Jane Henson The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1968<br />Mrs. Alice Jane Adams, 91, died Saturday, August 24, at the home of her daughter in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Adams, wife of the late Joe Adams, were held Monday afternoon, August 26, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Mr. G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Ethridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Adams was born December 18, 1886, the daughter of the late John and May Evans Henson. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Appleton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Roberta Davenport, Gallatin; three sons, Wilburn, Mt. Pleasant, LeRoy, Lewisburg, and Alvin Adams, Ethridge; one brother, Horace Henson, Ethridge; and thirty-seven grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ADAMS, Claude G. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Claude G. Adams, 71, father of a Pulaski resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Phillips Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in that city. Mr. Adams died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, February 14, at his Nashville home.<br />Mr. Adams, a retired postal employee, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Talley Adams; one daughter, Mrs. Harry Winford, Pulaski; one son, William Starlis Adams, Nashville; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; one brother, Horace Adams, Mt. Pleasant; and one sister, Mrs. Edwin Gilliam, Gallatin.<br /><br />ADAMS, Eddie Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1967<br />Funeral services for Eddie Leroy Adams, 85, were conducted Friday afternoon, November 10, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock, in the Pulaski Funeral Home chapel, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mr. Adams, a retired farmer, died Wednesday, November 8, at Giles County Hospital. He was born in Giles County on March 19, 1882, the son of the late Henry Clay and Nancy Jane Rodgers Adams.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Halsie Adams; six daughters, Mrs. Sallie Poarch, Cornersville, Mrs. Lee Darnell, Nashville, Mrs. Florence Kilburn, Mrs. Albert Williams, Mrs. Allen Francis, Giles County, and Mrs. Ruth Donigan, Belfast, Maine; three sons, Edward and Tom C. Adams, Giles County, and James Adams, Cornersville; thirty-six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ADAMS, Frederick Coleman &#8220;Freddie&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1966<br />Frederick Coleman &#8220;Freddie&#8221; Adams, 21, was dead on arrival at Lincoln County Hospital Thursday night, March 17, following a traffic accident near McBurg, and William Wade Bass, 20, was charged with manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. Harold Williams, 21, another passenger in the car driven by Bass, received minor injuries.<br />Adams, son of George R. and Jeffie Davis Adams of Washington Heights in Pulaski, was reportedly thrown from the automobile when it went out of control and crashed into a tree off Highway 64 in Lincoln County about 10:30 p. m. Highway Patrol Sgt. John Edwards said the three men were returning to Pulaski from Fayetteville when the accident occurred.<br />Bass, a resident of the Cedar Grove community, was released under $1,000 bond pending a hearing at Fayetteville on April 1. Williams address was given as Pulaski.<br />Adams had recently completed a tour of duty with the U. S. Air Force. A native of Giles County, he was born Feb. 24, 1945, in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors besides his parents, include two sisters, Mrs Betty Byrd of Pulaski and Mrs. J. C. Wise of South Carolina; and three brothers, George R. Adams of Ft. Hood, Texas, William Anderson Adams and Dennis Fagan Adams, both of South Carolina.<br /><br />ADAMS, Nathan A. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1966<br />Nathan A. Adams, 96, a native of Pulaski, who became the the &#8220;Dean of Dallas Bankers,&#8221; died Friday night, June 18, in a Dallas, Texas, hospital following a long illness. He was honorary chairman of the board of First National Bank of Dallas.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at All Saints Episcopal Church and burial was in Grove Hill Memorial Park, Dallas.<br />Mr. Adams was born in Pulaski in November, 1869, the son of Nathan and Susan Louisa Pankey Adams. A great-niece, Miss Marguerite Woodard lives here.<br />He was married to the former Miss Bessie Ardinger of Dallas, who died a number of years ago.<br />An account of Mr. Adams&#8217; death in The Dallas Morning News, states that he moved from Pulaski to Dallas in 1887, at the age of 18, to take a jb with the Texas and Pacific Railroad, borrowing $75 to make the trip. (He had worked for more than a year as an $8-a-week clerk in a Pulaski bank.) Slightly more than a year later, he resigned to take a job as a clerk with the National Exchange Bank.<br />By 1894, he was head of the bank&#8217;s exchange department and through a series of mergers, later became the First National Bank of Dallas and Mr. Adams was its first president. In 1944 he became chairman of the board and held that position until being named honorary chairman in 1953.<br />Mr. Adams served on the executive council of the American Bankers Association, was vice-president and director of the United States Chamber of Commerce, and was one of five member of President Herbert Hoover&#8217;s Loan Bank Board.<br />He was chairman of the board of directors of the Texas Centennial Exposition in 1936, and during World War II he was cited by King George VI for outstanding fund-raising work for British Relief. He was credited with the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children, for which he raised more than $1 million. He was a Shriner and a 33rd degree Scottish Rite Mason.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Kirtley Adams Watson of Dallas, one grandson, two great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ADCOCK, Rebecca Sue Lawson The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca Sue Lawson Adcock, 70, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery, the Rev. John T. Parsons officiating. Mrs. Adcock died Wednesday, February 19, in a Hartselle, Tenn. hospital.<br />Born March 5, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William C. Lawson and Mary Ann Eason Lawson. Her husband, Edward R. Adcock, died a number of years ago. She was a member of the Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Adcock, who had resided in the Somerville Community for twelve years, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lyle Cain, Somerville; one son, Robert L. Adcock, Cocoa Beach, Fla.; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />ADKINS, Gray The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1961<br />Graveside services for Gray Adkins, 58, native of Giles County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Maplewood Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss.<br />Mr. Adkins died Wednesday night, June 14, at St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Adkins and Alice Johnson Adkins.<br />Mr. Adkins is survived by two brothers, Thelma Adkins, Rogersville, Tenn., and Lee Atwell Adkins, Akron, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Jean Hamby, Memphis.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ADKINS, Jim W. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Jim W. Adkins, 77, retired farmer of the Eighth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Marcus Nichol. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Adkins died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, November 5, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 29, 1883, in Alabama, he was the son of the late Lee Adkins and Martha Powell Adkins. He was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Adkins, the last member of a large family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Watson Adkins; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ADKINS, Lee Atwell The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1968<br />Lee Atwell Adkins died Friday, February 9 in Akron, Ohio. Funeral services for Mr. Adkins were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, February 13, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Adkins was the son of the late John and Alice Ruth Johnson Adkins.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Goodwin Adkins, Akron, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Juanita Martin, Pulaski, Elaine and Jeanette Adkins, Akron, Ohio; two sons, Bill and Dennis Adkins, Akron, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Martha Hamby, Memphis.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ADKINS, Robert Thelma The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Robert Thelma Adkins, 69, retired TVA employee, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Cliff Miller, local minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Adkins died on Thursday morning, June 9, at his home east of Pulaski.<br />Born April 19, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John R. Adkins. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Adkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fletcher Coggin Adkins; three sons, J. C. Adkins, Nashville, Bobby Adkins, Huntsville, Ala., and Dickie Adkins, Pulaski; one grandson; one brother, Lee A. Adkins, Akron, Ohio, and one sister, Mrs. Martha Hamby, Memphis.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ADKISSON, Angeline Bennett The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1968<br />Mrs. Y. W. Adkisson, formerly Angeline Bennett, 92, of Columbia, died in Long Mont, Colo., Monday night, July 8. She was an aunt of Mrs. J. M. Rackley, F. A. Zuccarello, Mrs. Larry Montgomery and Mrs. Paul Puckett.<br />She graduated from Columbia Atheneum and taught in Coumbia schools. She moved to Pulaski and was a chartered member of Students Club of Pulaski. She moved to Long Mont, Colo., about fifty years ago and served as postmaster.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Elizabeth Adkisson of Long Mont, Colo., and Mrs. Harold Hines of Seattle, Wash.<br /><br />AGEE, Joe M. The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1969<br />Joe M. Agee, uncle of Dr. Robert Agee, died Saturday, May 10, in LaFollette.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Agee, a local attorney, were held Monday, May 12 in LaFollette.<br />Survivors include one brother, John H. Agee, Duff; six other nephews and nieces, Jack Agee, South Carolina, Joe Agee, Cocord, James Agee, LaFollette, Mrs. Bryan Faulkner, Duff, Mrs. James Myers, Texas, and Bill Agee, Memphis.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Ada Southerland The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Southerland Alexander, 75, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. James Shutt, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Alexander died at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, December 21, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born March 8, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Southerland and Mary Southerland. She was a member of Lynnville Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Alexander is survived by her husband, T. C. Alexander; one brother, J. H. Southerland, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. J. W. Faulkner, Phil Campbell, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Daisie Bolden Teasley The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Daisie Bolden Teasley Alexander died Monday, October 9, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Rainey, on East College Street.<br />Services were conducted on Tuesday, October 10, at 2:30 p. m., at the Methodist Church in Ashland City. The Rev. Billy Craighead and Bill Moss officiated, and burial was in Riverview Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Alexander was a native of Giles County and a graduate of Martin College. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wood Bolden. Her husband was the late Charlie Lee Teasley. She served as Cheatham County Court Clerk in the Mid-1920&#8217;s, and was employed for 30 years by the State Revenue Department in Nashville.<br />Survivors, in addition to her daughter, are one son, Charles L. Teasley, Jr., Lebanon; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. J. L. Church, Santa Fe, and Mrs. L. H. Clark, Endicott, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Daisy Dunlap The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Dunlap Alexander, 85, native Giles Countian, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at a Decatur, Ala., funeral home, with the burial in Pulaski in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Alexander died at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, June 2, at a Cullman, Ala., hospital after a long illness.<br />Born December 28, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Franklin Dunlap and Samuella Smith Dunlap. Her husband, Harvey Alexander, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Alexander is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Marion Robertson and Mrs. William R. Griffin, Cullman, Ala., and Mrs. Herman Kyle, Birmingham, Ala.; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Alexander was an aunt of three local residents, Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Mrs. John Scott Darnell and Thomas F. Dunlap.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Lena Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 26 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Tidwell Alexander, native of Giles County, who died Tuesday night, September 25, at the home of her daughter in Donelson, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The last member of her immediate family she was the daughter of the late James P. Tidwell and Jane Johnson Tidwell, early settlers of the county. Her husband, Milton Elbert (El) Alexander, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Alexander is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Terrell Murphy, Donelson, Mrs. Will L. Nelson, Tampa, Fla., Mrs. Clarence Upshaw, Knoxville, and Mrs. Wiley H. Rhoton, Chattanooga; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Shirley Dare The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />The third accidental electrocution in this area within a period of five days took the life of well known Columbia osteopath Monday afternoon, March 1, after his automobile left rain-slick Highway 31, knocked down a utility pole and went over an embankment in to an old rock quarry about eleven miles north of Pulaski.<br />Dr. Shirley Dare Alexadner, 65, was apparently unhurt in the accident and climbed back to the road after calling to passers-by to secure wrecker service for the vehicle. A few minutes later, he stepped backward onto one of the downed electrical lines and received a 12,000-volt current through his body.<br />State Trooper Homer Smith, who had gone to the scene, administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation without success and Dr. Alexander was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />Dr. Alexander, a native of Henderson County, Ky., was a graduate of the American School of Osteopathy and had lived in Columbia since 1928. He owned a cottage at Clear Creek Lake in Giles County and had spent much of his leisure time there in recent years. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, and the Elks Lodge.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery at Columbia.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Scott Alexander; a sister, Mrs. W. N. Hensley of Henderson, Ky.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />ALLEN, Aaron Vance (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1969<br />Aaron Vance (Jack) Allen, died Thursday, February 13, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Allen were held Friday afternoon, February 14, in the chapel of Williams Funeral Home in Columbia with Maybon Dugger, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of the Campbellsville Community, Mr. Allen was the son of the late Jerome H. and Alice Daniels Allen.<br />Mr. Allen was a retired merchant, having maintained a store in Culleoka for 24 years, retired farmer of Lincoln County and a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Exine Dugger Allen; two daughters, Mrs. J. P. Burgett, Culleoka, and Mrs. Malcolm Earls, Memphis; seven grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Shelby, Pulaski, Mrs. S. R Irwin, Columbia, Mrs. C. B. Tyler, and Mrs. J. M. Morphis, Culleoka; two brothers, R. L. Allen and Eugene Allen, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />ALLEN, Annie Hale The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Hale Allen, 69, resident of the Rich Community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Andrew Brown, minister of Second Creek Church of Christ in Pulaski, officiated. Mrs. Allen died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, February 24, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />She was a native of Maury County and was a retired school teacher, having taught in both Maury and Giles Counties. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Allen is survived by her husband, Loyd Allen, merchant at Rich; one half-brother, Horace Pugh, Athens, Ala.; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Forrest Lyles, Winter Haven, Fla., and Mrs. M. B. Broisus, Charlotte, N. C.<br /><br />ALLEN, Edd The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1967<br />Edd Allen, 57, died Tuesday, September 5, at a local clinic, following a heart attack.<br />Services will be conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock, Thursday afternoon, September 7, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Allen, a native of Giles County, was born January 21, 1910. He was the son of Mrs. Lola Willis Allen and the late William Allen of Giles County.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by hs wife, Mrs. Beatrice Cobble Allen, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Hill, Jr., Elkton; one grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Ed Butler Hayes, Mrs. Lawrence Toone, and Mrs. Earlene Toone, Pulaski; four brothers, Ray, Prospect, Aude, Florida, Ted, Huntsville, Ala., and James Allen of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALLEN, Leota Poarch The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Leota Poarch Allen, 83, Diana resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, conducted by the Rev. Thomas Vann, Methodist minister. Burial took place in New Hope Cemetery in Marshall County. She died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, December 29, at the home of a son, Ben Allen, in the Frankewing section.<br />Born May 11, 1882, she was the daughter of the late John Poarch and Molly Clift Poarch. She was a member of the Diana Methodist Church. Her husband, Sam Allen, died many years ago.<br />In addition to the one son, Ben Allen, she is survived by two other sons, Floyd Allen, Cornersville, and Elbert Allen, Ohio; and nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ALLEN, Lillian B. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1968<br />Miss Lillian B. Allen, 73, died suddenly at her home on Grigsby Street Tuesday afternoon, June 11.<br />Funeral services for Miss Allen, retired nurse, will be held Thursday morning, June 13, at 10 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Revs. Albert Pope and Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Davis County, Ky., Miss Allen was born September 16, 1894, the daughter of the late Lewis and Sally Tilford Allen.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Cora Young, Pulaski, and one niece, Mrs. R. Drummond, Ohio<br /><br />ALLISON, Basil Lee The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />A young Pulaski man was killed early Tuesday morning by a shotgun blast said to have been fired by his brother, Thomas, 18, at the family home on Jones Street. He was Basil Lee Allison, 20, married and the father of a 9-months-old son.<br />Police Chief Collins Wilkes said Thomas Allison was charged with first degree murder and arraigned in General Sessions Court. He is being held in Giles County Jail without bond pending a preliminary hearing before Judge David Rhea at 9 a. m. Saturday.<br />Chief Wilkes and Sheriff P. M. Butler said there had been trouble between the brothers over a period of time and the two started arguing Monday afternoon. Thomas left the house about midnight and went to a neighbor&#8217;s home and asked to borrow a shotgun, Butler said, but the neighbor refused, telling him he could have the gun at daylight.<br />The youth went home and stayed there about an hour before returning to the neighbor&#8217;s home and taking the 12-guage, single barrel shotgun while the owner slept, according to the officers. He then went to the front door of his parents&#8217; home and called for his brother to come out. When Basil came to the door, Thomas shot him, Butler said. He died about two hours later at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Johnny and Emma Lee Stafford Allison; his wife, Mrs. Virginia Waltz Allison; one son, Basil, Jr.; two brothers, Thomas and James; four sisters, Misses Wanda Gail, Betty Marie and Patricia Ann and Mrs. Hazel Marie Garner; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allison, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />ALLISON, Curry Y. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Curry Y. Allison, husband of a Giles County native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses, Thompson Lane, Nashville, with the burial there. Mr. Allison died on Tuesday, October 19, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Mr. Allison is survived by his wife, Euna Cardin Allison; and two sisters, Mrs. D. A. Watson, Duncan, Okla., and Mrs. R. H. Sullivan, Nashville.<br /><br />ALLISON, George Pierce The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for George Pierce Allison, 74, retired railroad telegrapher of Nashville, were held Wednesday afternoon, January 13, at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home with the burial in that city. Mr. Allison died on Tuesday, January 12, of pneumonia at his home.<br />A native of Pulaski, he had lived in Nashville since 1918. Forty-six years ago, he married the former Miss Lucy Staggs who survives.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joe B. Kelso and Mrs. Henry Grisham, both of Nashville; one son, John R. Allison, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. Mae Smith; and one brother, James A. Allison, both of White House, Tenn.<br /><br />ALLISON, Mary Georgia Brewer The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jim C. Allison, 69, were h eld at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. John Bradford, pastor, assisted by Rev. Ernest Casteel of Columbia. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Allison died on Thursday afternoon, November 2, at the home at Prospect after a twelve years illness.<br />A native of Wayne County, she was the former Miss Mary Georgia Brewer, the daughter of the late John Bell Brewer and Mary Hannah Horton Brewer. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Allison, a resident of Giles County for the past 35 years, is survived by her husband, Jim C. Allison; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Moss and Mrs. Bessie Moss, Prospect, and Mrs. Alice Rose, Athens, Ala.; two sons, John T. Allison, Pulaski, and James H. Allison, Gary, Ind.; twenty-three grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; one brother, Jess Brewer, Cloverdale, Ala.; and two sisters, Miss Merica Brewer, Peoria, Ill., and Mrs. Rachel Graham, Rogersville, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALSUP, Charlie W. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1969<br />Charlie W. Alsup, 56, died Saturday afternoon, July 5, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were held Monday afternoon, July 7, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. Andy Brown and Mr. Van Bowers, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Alsup was born August 4, 1913, the son of Mrs. Mazzie Alsup of Auburndale, Fla. and the late Ervin Alsup.<br /><br />He was an employee of the Genesco Corp. for twenty-five years and a member of the Stella Church of Christ.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, Mrs. Selma Pigg Alsup; one son, David Alsup, Pulaski; one step-son, Robert C. McGill, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Judy Crabtree of Prospect; one step-daughter, Mrs. Helen Copen, Germany; one brother, Osteen Alsup, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. John Kelly, Florida; one half-sister, Mrs. Johnnie Harrison, Pulaski; and nine grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALSUP, Lillie McKinney The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie McKinney Alsup, 78, widow of Will Alsup, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Ed Harper, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the Jackson Cemetery. Mrs. Alsup died at 9:25 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, July 21, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a two weeks illness.<br />Born November 29, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jack McKinney and Lou Ina Browning McKinney, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband died eleven years ago.<br />Mrs. Alsup is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Buren Davis, Mrs. Reedus Gatlin and Mrs. Oliver Gatlin, Giles County; one son, Howard Alsup, Minor Hill; fifteen grandchildren and thirty great-grandchildren; one brother, H. S. McKinney, Minor Hill; and two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Hardiman, Sheffield, Ala., and Mrs. Cora Jackson, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ALVIS, James Charlie The Pulaski Citizen 19 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for James Charlie Alvis, 73, Minor Hill resident were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers.<br />Burial took place in Gum Springs Cemetery in Lawrence County. Mr. Alvis died on Friday, September 14, at his home.<br />Born in Alabama, July 23, 1889, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Alvis. He was a member of the Baptist Church<br />Mr. Alvis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Norwood Alvis; three sons, Hooper Alvis, North Carolina, William Cole Alvis, and Charles M. Alvis, both of California; one daughter, Mrs. Leona Davis of Nashville; two half-brothers, Clyde Alvis, Florence, Ala. and Edward Alvis, Georgia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AMASON, J. B. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />J. B. Amason, 62, died Monday, January 22, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services for Mr. Amason were held at 11 a. m. at New Bethel Baptist Church with the Revs. Mack Pinkelton and Vertees McDougal officiating. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery.<br />A native of Clay County, Ala., Mr. Amason was born August 31, 1904, the son of the late L. J. and Nora Denney Amason. His wife was the late Geneva Phillips Amason.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Florence Sneed, Giles County, Mrs. Nita Haise Hall, Umetrila, Fla.; one son, Woodston Amason, Underwood, Ala.; fourbrothers, Lyneward Amason, Lynnville, Ala., Ezra Amason, Lynnwood, Ala., Loyd and R. P. Amason of Georgia; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Amason of Georgia, Mrs. Exie McQuary, Lynnville, Ala., Mrs. Ethel Young, Jacksonville, Fla..; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AMIS, Charles Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Charles Wesley Amis, 56, native Giles Countian, were held Thursday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Athens, Ala., with burial in Athens City Cemetery. Mr. Amis died early Wednesday morning, November 8, at his home, 4710 Franklin Road, Nashville, after suffering a heart attack.<br />He had made his home in Nashville twenty-one years where he had operated his own business. Born November 12, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John L. Amis and Emma Allen Amis. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Amis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Orlean Graves Amis; one sister, Mrs. Mildred Tolleson, New Orleans, La.; and two brothers, John Horace Amis, Pulaski, and Frank Amis, Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />AMIS, John Horace The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for John Horace Amis, 61, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Amis died Thursday, February 27, in Giles County Hospital following a long illness.<br />Born September 14, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Lewis Amis and Emma Allen Amis. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Amis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vada Campbell Amis; two sons, Robert Horace Amis, Birmingham, Ala., and Lewis Neal Amis, Memphis; one daughter, Betty Joan Dean, Marietta, Ga.; nine grandchildren; one brother, Frank Amis, Detroit, Mich.; and one sister, Mrs. Mildred Tolleson, New Orleans, La.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AMIS, Vada Eulalia Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Vada Eulalia Campbell Amis, 59, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 4 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon, November 23, in Giles County Hospital, after several months illness.<br />Born July 8, 1906, in Garland, Texas, she was the daughter of Walter N. Campbell, who survive. She was a member of the East HillChurch of Christ.<br />Mrs. Amis held many offices in civic clubs and community organizations. Among them were Bodenham Home Demonstration Club, Bodenham PTA and Giles County PTA, Bodenham Community Club, Pulaski Chapter Business and Professional Women&#8217;s Club and Giles County Fair Committee.<br />She was the World Book representative for six years and an Avon representative for the past ten years.<br /><br />Her husband, John Horace Amis, died February 27, 1964.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. Amis is survived by two sons, Lewis N. Amis, Memphis, and Robert H. Amis, Birmingham, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Joann Dean, Marietta, Ga.; nine grandchildren; and six brothers, Rufus E. Campbell and Tom A. Campbell, Pulaski, Howard Campbell, Glendale, Calif., Lawrence Campbell, Athens, Ala., Giles E. Campbell, Tucson, Ariz., and Robert N. Campbell, Clinton, Tenn.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Lola Bass The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1961<br />Mrs. John W. Anderson, 73, a former resident of Giles County, died of lung cancer at one o&#8217;clock Sunday, July 9, at Sheppard Air Force Base Hospital in Wichita Falls, Texas. Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McFarlin Memorial Methodist Church in Norman, Okla., her home, followed by the burial there.<br />Mrs. Anderson, the former Miss Lola Bass, was born in the Pisgah Community of Giles County, in 1887, the daughter of the late N. J. And Willie Worsham Bass. Finishing her education in the county&#8217;s public schools she taught for a number of years at Pleasant Hill, Youngs Chapel and Pisgah. After her marriage to Mr. Anderson, U. S. Army retired, she moved to Oklahoma and has made her home there for many years. Mr. Anderson survives.<br />Mrs. Anderson also has one son, Nathan Anderson of Norman, Okla.; two daughters, Mrs. Jesse Ludrick of Plainview, Texas, and Mrs. Marvin Wilson of Las Crusces, N. Mex.; six grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. C. C. Roller of Nashville, and Mrs. Edd Lee Ingram of Pulaski.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Thomas Daniel The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1960<br />Thomas Daniel Anderson, 93, retired school teacher and farmer, died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, June 20, at his home in the Weakley Community after an extended period of declining health. Funeral rites were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in New Hope Cemetery on Weakley Creek. The Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, officiated.<br />Mr. Anderson, one of the oldest citizens of the county, was born October 20, 1866, the son of the late Joshua Jackson Anderson and Martha Davenport Anderson, members of pioneer families of Giles County. He taught school in the county for many years and had been a member of the Methodist Church the greater part of his life.<br />Mr. Anderson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susie Petty Anderson; two sons, Loyd Anderson, Nashville, and Joe D. Anderson, Weakley Community; one daughter, Mrs. Martin L. Harris, Columbia; and four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Una Ora Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Una Ora Anderson, 89, were held Tuesday at Enterprise Methodist Church with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Anderson died Monday, July 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Barr in the Screamer Community in Maury County.<br />She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Anderson is survived by one son, William Anderson, Maury County; a step-daughter, Mrs. Robert Green, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Douglas Thurman, Lynnville; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />ANDREWS, Laura Seay The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1962<br />Mrs. W. F. Andrews, Tyler, Texas, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 7, at a hospital in that city. Services took place there on Thursday afternoon.<br />The former Miss Laura Seay, she was a sister of Mrs. Floyd Nelson, Sr., Pulaski, whom she frequently visited.<br />In addition to Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Andrews is survived by two other sisters; and one brother, N. H. Seay, Montgomery, Ala., and one son and five daughters.<br /><br />ANDREWS, Marvin Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />Marvin Franklin Andrews, 69, owner and operator of Red and White Cab Company here since 1945, died Sunday, April 27, at Madison Hospital of an apparent heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted today (Wednesday) at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Andrew Brown officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Pettusville, Ala., born Feb. 9, 1900, Mr. Andrews was the son of Earl T. and Nellie Hargrove Andrews. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Lurlean Dunnivant Andrews; one son, James F. Andrews of Pocomoke, Md.; two brothers,William T. and Leonard J. Andrews, both of Athens, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Lucille Pettey of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />ANDREWS, William Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for William Jackson Andrews, 81, retired Railroad conductor, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Salem Church of Christ in Limestone County, Ala., with the burial in the new cemetery at the church. Mr. Andrews died on Sunday, July 4, at his home in the Salem Community after a long illness.<br />Born December 31, 1884, in Maury County, Tenn., he was the son of the late William Andrews and Virgie Jackson Andrews. He was a member of the Church of Christ, a Mason, the ORC, a railroad affiliation, and AMORC fraternity.<br />Mr. Andrews is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Keith Andrews; one daughter, Mrs. Gil Thompson and two grandchildren, Centerville, Tenn; and one brother, John Andrews, Lewisburg.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements. .<br /><br />ANGUS, R. A. &#8220;Jack&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for R. A. (Jack) Angus, 71, retired farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Angus died Saturday, December 15, in Maury County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he moved to Maury County in 1924. He married the former Miss Willie Mae Stewart in 1912. She survives.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Angus is survived by one son, Stewart Angus, Mooresville; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Hyle, Columbia, and Mrs. Milton Akin, Hampshire; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. W. H. Owens, Lynnville.<br /><br />ANTHONY, John Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br />Dr. John Clifton Anthony, 88, retired Birmingham, Ala., physician and Giles native, died Monday night, May 2, in Birmingham University Hospital.<br />Funeral rites took place on Wednesday in St. Andrew&#8217;s Episcopal Church with the burial in Elmwood Cemetery, with vestrymen as the pall bearers.<br />Born August 16, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Wilkes Anthony and Emma C. Anthony Anthony. He was graduated from the old Birmingham Medical College in 1909, and served as superintendent of the old Hillman Hospital, 1909 and 1910. He retired a few years ago. He was a member of the Jefferson County Medical Society, the Alabama Medical Society and the American Medical Society. He was a member of the Episcopal Church.<br />Dr. Anthony is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Smith Anthony; one daughter, Mrs. Mary McKimmin Anthony (Ernest S.) Strong, Birmingham, Ala.; one son, John C. Anthony, Jr., Marietta, Ga.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />ANTHONY, Mary E. &#8220;Mollie&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Miss Mary E. &#8220;Mollie&#8221; Anthony, 84, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Anthony died early Sunday in a Nashville hospital.<br />Born May 11, 1880, she was the daughter of Joseph Noah Anthony and Henrietta Fogg Anthony. She was a member of Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br />The last member of her immediate family, Miss Anthony is survived by a number of nieces and nephews and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Anthony. Pulaski Funeral Home, in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />APPLEBY, Cecil Samuel Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1969<br />Cecil Samuel Appleby, Jr., 56, of Nashville, son of Mrs. Samuel Cecil Appleby of Pulaski and the late Mr. Appleby, died unexpectedly Monday, November 10, in Athens, Ohio, after suffering a heart attack while on a business trip there.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church here with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The body is at the home of his aunts, Mrs. Carl Reeves and Mrs. Robert Yancey.<br />A native of Pulaski, Mr. Appleby was born August 13, 1913, and spent his early years in Lewisburg. His mother is the former Lula Montgomery.<br />He attended Branham and Hughes Preparatory School at Springhill and Cumberland University at Lebanon, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He was married in 1941 to Miss Lillian Loyd Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Clifford Collins of Pulaski.<br />Mr. Appleby was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Nashville and had for a number of years been associated with Litton Industries. At the time of his death, he was manager of Litton Automated Business Systems.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Richard Milson (Marylee) Magee of Honduras, Central America, and Mrs. Joseph H. (Lady Loyd) Torrence of Nashville; and two granddaughters, Cecelia and Mary Lynne Magee, both of Honduras.<br /><br />APPLETON, Douglas Winchester The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1968<br />Douglas Winchester Appleton, 72, died Thursday, August 15, at his home on Route Five, Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Appleton, a retired farmer, were held Saturday afternoon, August 17, at New Prospect Church of Christ, with W. H. Lanier, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Shaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Appleton was born March 12, 1896, the son of the late Sam and Nancy Sutton Appleton. His wife was the late Martha Kelly Appleton.<br />Survivors include five sons, Harvey Appleton, California, Herbert, James and Noel Appleton, all of Lawrence County, and Mahlon Appleton, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Charlie Griggs, Pulaski and Mrs. Lelan Barnett, Lawrence County; twenty-one grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two brothers, Weakley Appleton, Ohio, and John Appleton, Veto, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Easter Adams, Veto, Ala., Mrs. Geneva Long, and Mrs. Mickie Johnson, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />APPLETON, Martha Smith The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Smith Appleton, 67, wife of Douglas W. Appleton, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in New Prospect Church of Christ with the burial in the Shaw Cemetery. Mrs. Appleton died on December 24 in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Born August 9, 1897, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bill Smith and Sereney Barhar Smith. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Appleton is survived by five sons, Mahlon E. Appleton, Pulaski, Herbert F. Appleton, Giles County, James W. Appleton and Noel G. Appleton, both of Lawrenceburg, and Harvey Eugene Appleton, California; two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Griggs, Pulaski, and Mr. Pearlie Mae Barnett, Giles County; twenty grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Don Smith, Pulaski, and D. A. Smith, Lawrenceburg; and one sister, Mrs. Beulah Holder, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />APPLETON, Thomas Columbus (Lum) The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Thomas Columbus (Lum) Appleton, 77, retired farmer and merchant of Minor Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Bob Brothers officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Appleton died at 1:10 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning, April 23, at Giles County Hospital after a weeks illness. Born April 20, 1883, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late John Henry Appleton and Sallie Anna Robinson Appleton.<br />Mr. Appleton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Shelton Appleton; six daughters, Mrs. Margaret Bailey and Mrs. Katherine Bailey, both of Anderson, Ala., Mrs. Janine Pumphrey, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Rebecca Sandusky, Lakeland, Fla., Miss Ruth Appleton, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Willodene Kelly, Rogersville, Ala.; two sons, John Robert Appleton and R. H. Appleton, both of Minor Hill; twelve grand children; four sisters, Mrs. Inez Henson, Columbia, Mrs. Jim Woodward, Selmer, Mrs. John Jones and Miss Julia Appleton, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />APPLETON, Thomas J. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1969<br />Thomas J. Appleton, 89, died Monday, August 4, in a Nashville nursing home.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, August 6, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Powell Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Thomas M. Appleton of Nashville; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Bennett-May<br />Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ARCHER, Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Wesley Archer, 60, who died Sunday in Reno, Nevada, will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home Saturday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock with burial in Giles Memory Garden.<br />A native of Cheatham County, Mr. Archer was married to the former Miss Ella Mae Boone of Pulaski, who survives, and had lived in Reno for many years.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Wade and Aubrey Archer, and two daughters, Mrs. Helen Barnes and Mrs. Beverly Ann Sands, all of Reno, Nev.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ARMOR, Joseph Walker The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1969<br />Joseph Walker Armor, 79, died Thursday, June 5, at her home in the Stella Community.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, June 7, at one o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 4, 1889, the son of the late Lewis and Mattie Faust Armor.<br />Survivors include two sons, Charles Armor and Joe Armor, both of Louisville, Ky.; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Callaway, Louisville, Ky.; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Vera Wallace, Nashville; and three step-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ARNETT, Delia McMullins The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Delia McMullins Arnett, 81, native Giles Countian, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, of which she was a member.<br />Rites were conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Arnett died early Wednesday morning, November 9, after a long illness at the Austin Hewitt Home where she had made her home since December of 1951.<br />Born July 4, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Franklin D. McMullins and Mattie Whitt McMullins Daly. Her husband, Rabe Arnett, died January 27, 1936.<br />Mrs. Arnett is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Guy Clem, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Jim Smith, Terrell, Texas; one half-sister, Mrs. Edd Gowen, Harrisburg, Ark., and five half-brothers, Polk Daly, Decatur, Ala., Mark Daly, Dallas, Texas, Perry Daly, Athens, Ala., Fred Daly, Elkmont, Ala., and Mason Daly, Fayetteville. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews, including the niece, Mrs. Otey Hargrove, who lives in Pulaski.<br /><br />ARNEY, Andrew Augustus The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1960<br />Andrew Augustus Arney died suddenly Saturday night at his home on Signal Mountain in Chattanooga from a heart attack and funeral services were held in that city on Monday, June 13, with burial in Riverview Cemetery at Fayetteville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Arney was born February 27, 1906, and moved to Pulaski with his parnets, Kirk M. and Lela Bass Arney, at the age of six. He received his education in Pulaski schools.<br />Mr. Arney was a general contractor and owner of the A. A. Arney Construction Co., having had experience in the construction business with his father for a number of years before moving to Chattanooga about twenty years ago.<br />He was married to the former Miss Louise Poole of Fayetteville, who survives.<br />Other survivors are his mother, who makes her home in Pulaski; one son, John, who is a member of his father&#8217;s construction firm; one daughter, Miss Linda Arney; and a grandson, John Kirk Arney, all of Chattanooga.<br /><br />ARNEY, Benjamin Elmo The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Benjamin Elmo Arney, 83, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Arney died from a heart attack at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, May 2, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 15, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Daniel Webster Arney, and Zora May McWhirter Arney.<br />He was twice married; his first wife, Mrs. Kathleen Allen Arney, died a number of years ago. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Arney is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Forsythe Smith Arney; three sons, Benton Arney, Prospect, Roy Brown Arney, Wales, and Allen Arney, Nashville; five grandchildren; one step-son, Dorris Smith, Birmingham, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Cleve Parker, Meridian, Miss.; three half-sisters, Mrs. Aileen Harwell, Frankewing, Mrs. Tully Reed, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Sayre Slauson, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and two half-brothers, Horace Arney and Clifford Arney, both of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ARNEY, Bessie Forsythe The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Bessie Arney, 77, died Tuesday morning, January 7, at her home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Arney, wife of the late B. E. Arney, were held Wednesday afternoon, January 8, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Arney was born September 17, 1891. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Louise Brownlow, Stella, Mrs. Ola Davis, Columbia; three step-sons, Roy Brown Arney, Pulaski, Benton Arney, Atlanta, Ga., and Edward Allen Arney, Lewisburg. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ARTHUR, Hattie Florence McKelvy The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1969<br />Mrs. Hattie Florence Arthur, 56, died Wednesday morning, May 14, after suffering a heart attack.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Arthur, employee of the Stephen Manufacturing Co., will be conducted Thursday afternoon, May 15, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Arthur was born October 27, 1912, the daughter of the late Raleigh McKelvy and Mattie William McKelvy.<br />Survivors include one son, William Arthur, Cornersville; two daughter, Mrs. Charles Brashears, Pulaski and Mrs. Forrest Newton, Giles County; one brother, Roy McKelvy, Giles County; one sister, Mrs. Mary Fox, Fairhaven Nursing Home; one half-sister, Mrs. William Attkisson, Pulaski; and seven grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ARTHUR, Marvin Elmer The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Marvin Elmer Arthur, 40, employee of the Stanley, Inc., were held Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. He died Wednesday night, February 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 6, 1925, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Elmer Marvin Arthur and Lena Wolf Arthur.<br />Mr. Arthur is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Ashford Arthur; four brothers, Clifford Arthur and John Arthur, Pulaski, Chester Arthur, Lewisburg and William Allen Arthur, Prospect; and three sisters, Mrs. Coley Pierce, Pulaski, Mrs. Clyde Miller, Greenfield, Ky., and Mrs. Levoy Porter, Detroit, Mich.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ARTHUR, Oscar Lee Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Oscar Lee Arthur, Sr., 74, retired merchant, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway and the Rev. Floyd Cates. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Arthur died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, May 30, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mabron Mitchell, after several months illness.<br />Born November 3, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Richard Arthur and Mary Brooks Arthur. His wife, Mrs. Maggie Deason Arthur, died approximately three years ago. He was a member of Olivet Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his daughter who resides on Elm Street, Pulaski; Mr. Arthur is survived by one son, Oscar Lee Arthur, Jr.; and one grandchild, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ASKINS, Herbert Knox The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Herbert Knox Askins, 59, retired employee of Stanley, Inc., Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery at Fayetteville. Mr. Askins died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, May 9, in a Nashville hospital, following an extended period of declining health.<br />Born September 30, 1905, in Fayetteville, he was the son of the late Elgie Joseph Askins and Elizabeth Odell Clark Askins. He had been employed by Stanley, Inc., for twenty-seven years. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, serving as a deacon.<br />Mr. Askins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alverne Bennett Askins; two brothers, Clark Askins, Houston, Texas, and E. J. Askins, Jr., Bonham, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. C. L. Benson and Mrs. Joe Grissom, both of Waco, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ATTKISSON, Joe Abner The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Joe Abner Attkisson, 76, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Attkisson died Sunday afternoon, October 9, at his home.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 11, 1883, the son of the late Henry Attkisson and Minnie Appleton Attkisson.<br />Mr. Attkisson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida May Johns Attkisson; four daughters, Mrs. Maggie Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Alma Gilbert, Mrs. Maurine Hooey and Mrs. Juanita Wilburn, all of Giles County; two sons, Willie Joe Attkisson, Pulaski and James Henry Attkisson, Florida; thirteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Witsell, Alabama.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ATTKISSON, Ruby Risner The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1969<br />Mrs. Ruby Attkisson, 57, died Sunday, July 20, at her home in the Liberty Hill community.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, July 22, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the Liberty Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. H. H. Gibson and the Rev. Woodrow Stockman, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Attkisson was born October 20, 1912, the daughter of the late Newt and Maggie Risner. Her husband was the late Grady Attkisson.<br />Survivors include one son, Larry Attkisson, Liberty Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Veda Davis, Lawrence County, Mrs. Irene Yocum, Ethridge and Mrs. Georgia LaCroix, Liberty Hill; three brothers, Dave Risner, Coy Risner, and Roy Risner, all of Giles County; four sisters, Mrs. Alta Hickman, Liberty Hill, Mrs. Louise Fincher, Florida, Mrs. Lacey Davis, Ethridge, and Mrs. Neva Gowan Liberty Hill; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ATWOOD, Dora Tillery The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1968<br />Mrs. Dora Atwood, 61, died Sunday night, July 7, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Atwood, wife of O. L. Atwood, were held Tuesday afternoon, July 9, at Forrest Hill Cemetery, Memphis.<br />She was born September 4, 1906, the daughter of the late Jim and Theresa Looney Tillery.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include five daughters, Mrs. Charles Harris, Mrs. Alice Rosher, Mrs. Timothy Hadden, Mrs. Johnny Hook, all of Memphis, and Mrs. Oliver Perkins, Illinois; five sons, James Hugh Luna and Berry Luna, Memphis, Henry Luna, Oregon, Marion Luna, Illinois, and Harold Luna, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. Jack Ditto, Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AUSTIN, Eugene Baugh The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Eugene Baugh Austin, 68, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, of which he was a member. Rites were conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, a relative, and the Rev. Raymond Greenway, pastor of the church, with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Austin died Friday, May 6, at Thayer Veterans Hospital, Nashville, following emergency surgery performed early that morning.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was born October 19, 1891, the son of the late Orville Ewing Austin and Minnie Ross Austin. He was graduated from Massey School for Boys at Pulaski and attended Trinity College (now Duke University) at Durham, N. C.<br />A retired Marine Corpsman, he made the Armed Services his career, serving in both World War I and World War II.<br />Mr. Austin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Young Thomas Austin; four step-children, Mrs. Martin Lewis and Mrs. Fred Allen, Memphis, Mrs. John Robert Thomas, Elkton and Edward Loyd Thomas, Chattanooga; one brother, Albert Austin, Danville, Ill.; and three sisters, Mrs. Benton E. Phelps, Pulaski, Mrs. Charles Ball, Waterloo, Iowa, and Mrs. Raymond Horn, Rogersville, Tenn.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AUSTIN, Tom Lee The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1969<br />Tom Lee Austin, 74, died Saturday morning, August 23, in the Elkton community.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, August 24, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Tom Davis officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Austin was born December 28, 1894, the son of the late William E. Austin and Cora Ham Austin.<br />Survivors include one son, Thomas E. Austin, Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Ruth Croney, Elkton; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AYERS, Ralph Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1969<br />Funeral services for Ralph Thomas Ayers, 70, were conducted Thursday afternoon, October 16, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial in Bryant Cemetery.<br />Mr. Ayers died Tuesday, October 14, in a Nashville hospital following an illness of several weeks.<br />A former resident of Giles County, he was the son of John Newt and Dora Jane Darnell Ayers. He had lived in Marshall County most of his life and was a retired farmer of the Mooresville community.<br />Mr. Ayers was a Baptist.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maxie Williams Ayers; three daughters, Mrs. Geneva Westmoreland, Columbia; Mrs. Frances Stacey, Old Hickory, and Mrs. Helen Fox, Nashville; one son, John Howard Ayers, Mooresville; one brother, Roy Ayers, Mooresville; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />AYERS, Robert Layton The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Robert Layton Ayers, 45, salesman for Vernon Manufacturing Company for the past eighteen months, were held Monday afternoon in First Christian Church, Abilene, Texas, where he was a member. The body was shipped to Newton, Iowa, with funeral services held Thursday, followed by military burial rites.<br />Mr. Ayers died Saturday, June 13, at Hendricks Hospital in Abilene after an illness of four months.<br />Born November 17, 1918, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph Ayers and Sullie Worley Ayers. A veteran of WWII; in 1951, he went to Newton, Iowa where he was personnel manager of the Maytag Manufacturing Company. Eighteen months ago he accepted the salesmanship position, moving to Abilene.<br />Mr. Ayers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Mier Ayers; two daughters, Diana and Janita; and two sons, Robert Simon and Joseph Walter Ayers; one brother, Grady Ayers, Mooresville, Tenn.; and one sister, Mrs. John Britton, Pulaski.<br /><br />AYERS, Van Buren The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br />Funeral services for Van Buren Ayers, 82, were conducted Monday, April 3, at 2:00 p. m, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. H. G. Coston, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Ayers, a native of Bedford County, died Sunday, April 2, at Giles County Hospital. He was born December 8, 1884, the son of the late W. P. and Mary Phelps Ayers.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Donnie Gunter Ayers; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Allard, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Rachel Farris, Jackson, Tenn.; two sons, Woodrow Ayers, Pulaski, and<br />Charlie Ayers, Columbia; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AYMETT, Beulah Nell White The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Beulah Nell Aymett, 50, died Tuesday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after suffering a heart attack.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Aymett, wife of Gray W. Aymett, was born January 29, 1918, the daughter of R. H. White.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Aymett is survived by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson White, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Billy Pigg, Pulaski; one son, Eston Landreth, U.S.M.C., stationed in Viet Nam; and two grandchildren.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Bennett-May Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AYMETT, Julian The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Julian Aymett, 79, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Calvary Episcopal Church in Memphis with Dr. Don Henning, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in that city. Mr. Aymett died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Monday night, October 23, at West Memphis Tuberculosis Hospital, where he had been a patient two weeks.<br />Mr. Aymett, Memphis real estate loan broker who had offices in the Sterick Building, was a 1904 graduate of University of Tennessee. Following graduation he went to Memphis where he has been identified with banking, lending and real estate business until last August when he became ill.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Francis Duff Aymett and Ada Abernathy Aymett. He was a member of the Episcopal Church.<br />Mr. Aymett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Natalie Grace Aymett; one son, Julian Grace Aymett, Memphis; two grandsons and one great-granddaughter; and three sisters, Miss McCollum Aymett, Memphis, and Mrs. Leonard Aymett and Mrs. Sam May, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />AYMETT, Linda Jean The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Linda Jean Aymett, 21, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of Olivet Methodist Church, and the Rev. Marcus Nichol. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Aymett died Saturday, November 6, at the home on Haywood Creek.<br />Born September 6, 1944, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. (Dora Harwell) Aymett. She was a member of the Methodist Church. She was graduated from Giles County High School in 1961, attended Columbia Business College for one year, and was employed at Central Service Association in Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AYMETT, Rachel Ethel The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1967<br />Miss Rachel Ethel Aymett died at her home Wednesday morning, February 15, in the Pisgah community.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, February 16, at 2:30, at Pisgah Methodist Church, with the Rev. James Martin officiating. Burial will be in Pisgah Cemetery. The body will lie in state from 12:00 to 2:30 at the church.<br />Miss Aymett was a native of Giles County, born March 7, 1893, the daughter of the late Dr. R. E. and Annie Golightly Aymett. She was a member of the Pisgah Methodist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include two brothers, Urban and Allen Aymett, Sr., both of Pisgah; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AYMETT, Naomi Elizabeth Murphy The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Henry H. Aymett, 54, former Giles County teacher, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Second Street Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by David East and Gilbert E. Shaffer, Church of Christ ministers, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Aymett died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, April 30, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, where she had been a patient the past four months.<br />The former Miss Naomi Elizabeth Murphy, she was born September 16, 1905, in Maury County, the daughter of Mrs. Susie Nelson Murphy and the late Elder J. Clifford Murphy, retired Church of Christ minister. She was a teacher in Giles County School until ill health forced her retirement last January. She was a member of Second Street Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Aymett is survived by her husband, Henry H. Aymett; two sons, Henry Murphy Aymett and Jerry Aymett, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Harvey Reynolds, Nashville; and two brothers, Clyde B. Murphy and P. K. Murphy, both of Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AYMETT, Sarah Elizabeth Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Tarpley Aymett, 88, resident of the Haywood Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of Olivet Methodist Church, and the Rev. Gus Self, a former pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Aymett died Thursday night, November 18, at her home, the day before her birthday.<br />Born November 19, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Tarpley and Marjorie Jane Marks Tarpley. Her husband, J. Wesley Aymett, died a number of years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Aymett is survived by five sons, Gray Aymett, Robert Aymett, Thomas C. Aymett, and George Aymett, all of Giles County, and Hamilton Aymett, Bowling Green, Ky.; two daughters, Miss Catherine Aymett, of the home address, and Mrs. Charles Maas, Cochecton, N. Y.; eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />AYRES, Jennie Mae Hayes The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Mae Hayes Ayres, 59, Madison resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Ayres died at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, August 30, at Mid-State Baptist<br />Hospital in Nashville, after an illness of six weeks.<br />A daughter of Robert E. Hayes of Nashville and the late Mrs. Daisy Smith Hayes, she was born in Franklin, Texas, but had lived in Nashville for fifty years.<br />Mrs. Ayres is survived by her husband, W. F. Ayres; her father; and one brother, R. Thurman Hayes, Nashville.<br /><br />BAILEY, E. V. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1969<br />E. V. Bailey, 77, died Wednesday morning, November 12, at his home in the Minor Hill Community.<br />At press time the funeral arrangements are incomplete.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bailey was born May 13, 1892, the son of the late J. T. Bailey and Kissie Jones Bailey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Skipper Bailey; five sons, J. T. Bailey, Columbia, Paul Bailey, Indianapolis, Ind., Earl Bailey, Jr., Minor Hill, Wallace Bailey, U. S. Army, Nebraska, George Bailey, Minor Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Hestel Townsend, Pulaski, and Mrs. Henry McGill, Loretta; three sisters, Mrs. Gracie Hulsey, Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Bessie Sanderson, Prospect, and Mrs. Hattie Wade, Minor Hill; nineteen grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BAILEY, Erskine William The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1965<br />An elderly Ardmore, Ala. man, Erskine William Bailey, was found dead at his home Monday, Oct. 11, after a neighbor reported that he had not been seen since the previous Thursday and investigating officers said the death of the 80-year-old man was apparently the result of foul play with robbery involved. Two billfolds reportedly containing about $300 were said to be missing.<br />Limestone County, Ala., Coroner Charles Sammett said the victim had been struck over the head and severely beaten sometime before the week-end and the body was found crumpled under a blanket, a stove pipe, garden hose, walking stick and debris. An autopsy performed by Dr. Van Pruitt, Huntsville, member of the Alabama toxocology and criminal laboratory, showed that Bailey died of suffocation.<br />A son, Lemon Bailey of Pulaski, said this morning (Wednesday) that no arrests had been made in the case, but Limestone Coungy Sheriff M. W. Evans had reported that officers were working on some good leads.<br />The elder Mr. Bailey had not been seen going into or leaving his house on Alabama Highway 53 across from the old stockyard barn since Thursday, Oct. 7, and a next door neighbor, Mrs. Louise King, said she noticed Thurday night that lights were on in Bailey&#8217;s house until 8 o&#8217;clock , which was unusual.<br />Mrs. King summoned Mrs. Van Bailey, a daughter-in-law of Erskine Bailey, and she and Mrs. Howard Hobbs unlocked the back door and discovered the body in a back bedroom of the four-room house, according to Coroner Sammett.<br />Leamon Bailey said he went to Ardmore Friday afternoon to take som clothing to his father, but finding the doors locked and thinking his father might be away visiting, he left the clothes on the front porch.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at Rainey Funeral Home and burial was in Hastings Cemetery.<br />Other survivors include six other sons and three daughters.<br /><br />BAILEY, Lumus Frankford The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />Lumus Frankford Bailey, 70, died Tuesday, December 10, in Richland Plaza Hotel, of a heart attack.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Bailey will be held Thursday afternoon December 12, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Alden Hendrix officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Alabama, Mr. Bailey was born March 5, 1898, the son of the late Sam T. and Julia Jones Bailey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Hulsey Bailey; two daughters, Miss Alma Bailey and Mrs. Mary Cox, Nashville; four brothers, Loyce Bailey, Lawrenceburg, Bill, Grady, and Alfred Bailey, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Allen Glossup and Mrs. Viva Ridgeway, both of Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BAIRD, Grover Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Grover Cleveland Baird, 78, retired railroad ticket agent, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Baird who had been in declining health for two years, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, January 4, at a Nashville hospital.<br />Born July 23, 1885, in Wilson County, he was the son of the late Rev. Warren H. Baird, Methodist minister, and Mrs. Susan Virginia Blackburn Baird. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Baird is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hallie Westmoreland Baird, one son, Robert Warren Baird, Madison, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. William T. Johnson, Mrs. Steve A. Berrie and Mrs. Ralph Poplin, Nashville, and Mrs. Hallie Kellum, Prospect; eleven grandchildren; one brother, Dudley Baird, Nashville; and three sisters, Miss Sophronia Baird, Miss Creola Baird and Mrs. Sarah Carpenter, all of Nashville.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BAKER, Etta Childers The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Childers Baker, 78, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home, Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Baker died on Saturday, February 16, at the Home after a period of declining health.<br />Born April 7, 1884, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late William C. Childers and Sara Clark Childers. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, John Baker, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Baker is survived by two brothers, W. T. Childers, Lewisburg, and Alvis Childers, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BAKER, James Hunter The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1969<br />James Hunter Baker, former resident of Pulaski, died Wednesday, January 15, at his home in Decatur, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held in Gunthrafe Funeral Home in Decatur, Ala., Friday, January 17. Graveside services were at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mr. Baker was the son of the late Wade H. Baker and Susie Tate Baker.<br />Survivors include his widow, Louise Gustin Baker of Decatur; one sister, Mrs. Marvin Davis, Sr., of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BAKER, Lewis Frazier The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Lewis Frazier Baker, 56, Pulaski butcher, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Baker died on Sunday, April 4, 1965, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born July 2, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Baker and Paralee Beard Baker. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Baker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Brady Baker, nurse at Fairhaven Nursing Home, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BALDWIN, Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Baldwin, 80, were conducted on Sunday afternoon, November 20, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at North Funeral Home, with burial in Brace Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Baldwin died Friday, November 18, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Zilpha Kilpatrick, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Guy Hulen, Summertown, and Mrs. Virgie Blackman, Shawnee, Okla.; two sons, W. M, Lawrenceburg, and Abel H. Baldwin, Elkton; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />BALL, Amanda Louise The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1969<br />Mrs. Amanda Louise Ball, 84, died Monday afternoon, Dec. 22, in the Hewitt Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ball, wife of the late B. T. Ball, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, December 23, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Warren Kenny officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />There are no immediate survivors.<br /><br />BALL, Annie Harris The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Annie Harris Ball, 89, died Friday, November 1, at the Hewitt Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ball, wife of the late Claude W. Ball, were held Saturday afternoon, November 2, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ball was born July 4, 1879, the daughter of the late Simpson and Jennie Roberts Harris.<br />Survivors include one son, William S. Ball, Paducah, Ky.; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BALL, Edgar Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1962<br />Edgar Thomas Ball, Sr., 80, died Monday afternoon, July 30, in the Giles County Hospital, after several months illness. Mr. Ball was president and senior member of the Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br />Mr. Ball had been associated with the firm of Bennett-May for over fifty years. He was a member of the board of stewards at First Methodist Church-a position he faithfully fulfilled for four decades.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 17, 1881, the son of the late John William Ball and Mary A. Gilbert Ball.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday afternoon, July 31, in the chapel of the Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. W. H. Moss officiating. Burial was in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Members of the George Morgan Bible Class served as honorary pallbearers.<br />Survivors include his wife, Dessie Ingram Ball. His first wife, Kate Gilbert Ball, died in 1928. Other survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Mary Gilbert Johnson, and one son, Edgar Thomas Ball, Jr.<br /><br />BALL, Effie Barnett The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Effie Barnett Ball, 78, resident of the Chicken Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by John Clifford of Lewisburg and Bernard Burgess, Pulaski, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery, near Bodenham. Mrs. Ball died at 2:15 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, March 31, at her home after a long illness.<br />Born in Lexington, Ala., May 5, 1882, she was the daughter of the late C. Edward Barnett and Mary Jane Kimbrough Barnett. She was a member of the Church of Christ, and was the widow of Clint Ball who died July 19, 1940.<br />Mrs. Ball is survived by one foster son, David Ball; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Willie L. Wheeler; all of the Chicken Creek Community.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BALL, Emmaline Finley The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emmaline Finley Ball, 52, resident of the Waco-Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Billy Burgess, minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Ball died unexpectedly of a heart attack at her home at 6 o&#8217;clock on Friday evening, January 4.<br />Born February 2, 1910, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Adolphus Finley and Minnie Rhodes Finley; Her husband, Guy Ball, died about two years ago.<br />Mrs. Ball is survived by two brothers, Thomas Finley, Cookeville, and Charles Finley, Campbell Station; and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Maude Ball, Waco.<br /><br />BALL, Eva Brents The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Brents Ball, 295 Lawndale Drive, Nashville, were held at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, January 8. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville.<br />Mrs. Ball died of a heart condition Wednesday, January 6, at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />A native of Petersburg, Mrs. Ball was the daughter of Wilson Payne Brents and Victoria Stillman Brents. A resident of Pulaski for many years, she had made her home in Nashville for the past fourteen years.<br />Surviving are two sons, Robert Wilson Ball and Maurice Ball; one grandson, Perry Wilson Ball and one brother, James Wilson Brents, all of Nashville.<br /><br />BALL, Guy The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Guy Ball, 53, automobile mechanic and farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Ball died unexpectedly of a heart attack Sunday, January 22, at his home in the Waco section following surgery a few weeks ago.<br />A resident of Giles County and Maury County all his life, he was the son of Mrs. Amanda Alsup Ball of Waco and the late Bass T. Ball.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Ball is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emmaline Finley Ball.<br /><br />BALL, Luther O. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1960<br />Luther O. Ball, 74, retired employee of Firestone Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio, died unexpectedly of a heart attack early Friday morning, June 10, at his home in Bradenton, Fla. Funeral rites took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon with burial in Bradenton where he had made his home since he retired approximately ten or twelve years ago.<br />Born September 12, 1885, at Prospect in Giles County, he was the son of the late John W. Ball and Mary Frances Gilbert Ball.<br />Mr. Ball is survived by his wife; and one brother, Edgar T. Ball, Sr., Pulaski, member of the firm of Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br /><br />BALL, Verna Carter The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Verna Carter Ball, 84, widow of W. M. Ball of the Wales Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by C. R. Franks, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Ball died Monday night, July 31, at Franklin Nursing Home at Franklin, Tenn., following a long illness.<br />Born November 17, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Albert Carter and Mildred Harwood Carter. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, W. Mack Ball who died in 1947, was a member of the County Court from the 22nd Civil District for many years.<br />Mrs. Ball, last member of her immediate family, is survived by two sons, Odell Ball, Wales and Lawrence Ball, Burlington, Ky.; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BALL, Nancy Ann Prentice The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Ann Prentice Ball, 85, wife of Isaac A. Ball of Wales, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mrs. Ball died Thursday morning, March 7, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Ball is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Willie Mae Dodson, Nashville; and eleven grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BALLENTINE, Mrs. Robert T. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1965<br />Mrs. Robert T. Ballentine, wife of Robert T. Ballentine of Sardis, Miss., died on Monday, April 12, in Sardis. Funeral rites and burial took place Wednesday in that city.<br />Reared in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Judge Thomas C. McClellan and Sue Ruth Phillips McClellan a native of Giles County. She was graduated from Vassar College and was instrumental in establishing both the Public Library and Little Theatre in Sardis.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Ballentine is survived by one son, Thomas Ballentine, Greensboro, N. C.; one daughter, Mrs. Jacob Echols, Baton Rouge, La., and one grandchild.<br /><br />BARBER, Florence Scales The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Scales Barber, 78, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, pastor of Craft Memorial Methodist Church at Columbia. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Barber died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, September 26, after a long illness, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Hardy, in the Tarpley Community.<br />Born June 7, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William R. Scales and Hatcher Brown Scales. Her husband, Bela Boyd Barber, died October 1, 1945.<br />She was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Barber is survived by two sons, Maburn M. Barber and Vernon Barber, Pulaski; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Parsons and Mrs. John Hopkins, Pulaski; and one brother, Robert E. Scales, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARCHEERES, Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Floyd Barcheeres, 69, retired farmer, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Barcheeres died early Tuesday morning, February 6, at his home in Pulaski after a two year period of declining health.<br />Born November 2, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Barcheeres and Lizzie Chapman Barcheeres. He was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Barcheeres is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mazzie Carr Barcheeres; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Childers, Waxahatchie, Texas, Mrs. Alice Cole, Columbia, and Mrs. Solon Stafford, Pulaski; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ida Shaw, Willington, Texas; and four brothers, Bob Barcheeres, Oklahoma, Claude Barcheeres, Hale Center, Texas, and Jim Barcheeres, Vanaustine, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARKSDALE, Hobart R. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1968<br />Hobart R. Barksdale, 53, died Thursday, August 1, at Veterans Hospital in Louisville, Ky. Funeral services for Mr. Barksdale, a native of Giles County, were held Saturday afternoon, August 3, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Miss Lacie L. Barksdale and Mrs. Mildred Jones, both of Louisville, Ky.; two brothers, John H. Barksdale, Louisville, Ky., and Dallie E. Barksdale, Chattanooga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARKSDALE, Roy M. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1967<br />Roy M. Barksdale, 75, died Friday, April 14, in Louisville, Ky. Services were conducted Tuesday, April 18, at 11:00 a. m. at the New Zion Church of Christ at Kedron with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Oller; three sons, John William, James Edward, and Roy M. Barksdale, Jr., all of Louisville; sixteen grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Lacey Barksdale, and Mrs. Mildred Jones, Louisville; three brothers, Holbert, Louisville, Dallie, Chattanooga, and Homer Barksdale, Detroit, Mich.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARLAR, Belle The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Mrs. Belle Barlar, 87, died Monday, July 17, at the Hewitt Home. Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, July 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Barlar, a native of Giles County, was born September 7, 1879, the daughter of the late Noah and Amanda Pettus Roberts. Her husband was the late Pink Barlar.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARLAR, Brown Wilkes The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1969<br />Brown Wilkes Barlar, 50, died Thursday, June 26, at his home on Route 3, Lynnville.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Barlar were held Friday afternoon, June 27, at the Lynnville Church of Christ, with Artie Collins officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Barlar was born April 16, 1919, the son of the late Bernie and Annie Ingram Barlar.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alene Bonds Barlar; three sons, Roger Barlar, Lynnville, Don Barlar, U. S. Navy, Orange Park, Fla., and Larry Barlar, South Shore, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Arnett, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. Elton Check, Cincinnati, Ohio; one brother, Cordell Barlar, California; one half-sister, Mrs. David Bowen, Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARLAR, James Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for James Monroe Barlar, 95, retired farmer and one of the oldest citizens of the county, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, East Hill Church of Christ. Burial will take place in Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Barlar died Wednesday morning, October 20, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born October 19, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Barlar. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />His wife, Mrs. Nellie Kate Pinkston Barlar, died in 1964.<br />Mr. Barlar is survived by two sons, Sherman J. Barlar, Miami, Fla., and Woodrow W. Barlar, Pulaski; and one daughter, Mrs. Christine Redus, Memphis; and six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARLAR, Jimmy Joe The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1965<br />Jimmy Joe Barlar, 59, hotel employee in Miami, Fla., and son of J. M. Barlar of Pulaski, died unexpectedly at midnight Thursday, September 16, in a Miami hospital. Funeral services and burial took place in that city.<br />Born March 17, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of J. M. Barlar and the late Mrs. Nellie Kate Pinkston Barlar. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tillie Barlar; two brothers, Woodrow Barlar, Pulaski, and Sherman Barlar, Miami, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs. Christine Redus, Memphis.<br /><br />BARLAR, John C. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for John C. Barlar, 85, retired farmer, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Henry Cortner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Barlar died Monday, November 28, in Giles County Hospital following an extended illness. He was a native of Giles County, born April 17, 1881, the son of the late Alfred J. and Francis Lawhorn Barlar. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Verna Williams Barlar; two daughters, Mrs. Lionel Maxwell and Mrs. Loyd Chapman, Pulaski; two sons, Jerome and Hillard Barlar, both of Giles County; ten grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Leonard Barlar of Yokely and Tommy Barlar of Culleoka.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARLAR, Katie Bowen The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Katie Bowen Barlar, 77, were conducted on Tuesday afternoon, October 25, at 3:30 in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Barlar died Monday, October 24 in Giles County Hospital. She was born April 16, 1889, a native of Giles County, and was the daughter of the late David and Julie Bowen. Her husband, Bernie Barlar, died several years ago.<br />She is survived by one sister, Miss Minnie Bowen; and one brother, David Bowen.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARLAR, Nellie Kate Pinkston The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Nellie Kate Pinkston Barlar, 80, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, East Hill Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Barlar died on Sunday, August 9, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, Pulaski.<br />Born June 22, 1884, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Pinkston and Susie Duncan Pinkston. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Barlar is survived by her husband, J. M. Barlar; three sons, Sherman Barlar and J. J. Barlar, Miami, Fla., and Woodrow Barlar, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Christine Rudes, Memphis; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Clyde Liggett, Lewisburg and Mrs. Willie Moore, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARLAR, Sarah Lucile Porterfield The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Lucile Porterfield Barlar, 55, resident of Route 3, Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. She died unexpectedly Monday morning, May 23, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 28, 1910, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Will Porterfield and Mattie McMillion Porterfield. She was a member of Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses.<br />Mrs. Barlar is survived by her husband, Braden Barlar; one son, Joe Barlar, Pulaski; seven daughters, Mrs. Elbert Moss, Mrs. Kenneth Richardson, Mrs. Brooks Johnson, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Marshall McGee, Franklin, Mrs. Louis Webb, McKenzie, and Mrs. Ronald Winford and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, both of Nashville; eleven grandchildren; two brothers, Vernon Porterfield, Indiana, and Luther Porterfield, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Everett Parks, and Mrs. Bryant Barlar, Pulaski and Mrs. Elmo Chestnut, Munice, Ind.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARLAR, Thomas Jefferson The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1968<br />Thomas Jefferson Barlar, a resident of Maury County, died Thursday morning, August 2, at the Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, August 3, at the Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Rev. Eugene Barrett officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A member of Bigfield Methodist Church, a retired farmer, and a native of Giles County, Mr. Barlar was the son of the late Alfred and Francie Lawhorn Barlar.<br />Survivors include his wife, Nellie Coffee Chaffin Barlar; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Thurman, Columbia, Mrs. Dolly Davis, Wilson, N. C., Mrs. Ruby Lee Austin, Sheffield, Ala.; one brother, Leonard Barlar, Lynnville; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BARLAR, Verna Lois Williams The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1969<br />Mrs. Verna Lois Barlar, 79, died Thursday, July 24, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Barlar, wife of the late John C. Barlar, were conducted Saturday afternoon, July 26, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Rudolph Janes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Barlar was born September 11, 1889, the daughter of the late Henry Harrison Williams and Mary Elizabeth Burch Williams.<br />Survivors include two sons, Hillyard and Jerome Barlar, both of Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Loyd Chapman and Mrs. Lionel Maxwell, Giles County; three sisters, Miss Levert Williams and Miss Flournoy Williams, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mae Morring, California; ten grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARLAR, Willie Mae Blair The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Mae Blair, 45, resident of Route 3, Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Barlar died Tuesday morning, March 1, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born August 14, 1920, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George E. Blair and Elsie Woodard Blair. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Barlar is survived by her husband, Woodrow Barlar; one son, Larry Joe Barlar, California; two daughters, Miss Sheila Diane Barlar, Pulaski , and Mrs. Mary Joyce Tyrrell, California; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Emma Nell Reneer, Louisville, Ky.; and two half-brothers, George Everett Blair and John Joe Blair, both of Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARNES, Bertie The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bertie Barnes, 91, were held Tuesday afternoon, April 9, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Revs. Mack Pinkelton and J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Barnes died Friday, April 5, in Akron, Ohio.<br />A native of Pickett County, Mrs. Barnes was born January 27, 1887. Her husband was the late George W. Barnes, Sr.<br />Survivors include four sons, Ray Barnes, Harvest, Ala., H. W. Barnes, Akron, Ohio, Grady Barnes, Thomasion, Ga., and George Barnes, Jr., Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Virgil Griffin, Madison, and Mrs. Eugene Dunnavant, Pulaski; eleven grandchildren; and fifteen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARNES, Edna Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edna M. Barnes, 77, of Pulaski, Route 6, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Zettler Funeral Home, Hamilton, Ohio, with the burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Barnes who was visiting relatives in the Ohio city, died Saturday, June 3, in Mercy Hospital, following a paralytic stroke sustained on Wednesday before.<br />A native of Kentucky, she was married to Clarence E. Barnes in Hamilton where they operated a printing business for thirty years.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Barnes is survived by one son, Everett M. Barnes, Hamilton; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Edwin Monroe and James Monroe, both of Falmouth, Ky.<br /><br />BARNES, Henry Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Henry Barnes, Sr., 44, who died Saturday afternoon, Nov. 28, of a gunshot wound at his home in the Stella community, were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Stella Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Ralph Langston and Rev. J. C. Elkins officiated and burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />County Coroner Bill Bennett ruled the death a suicide.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Myrtle Haskins Barnes and Fred C. Barnes, Sr., of Prospect. He was born April 1, 1920.<br />Mr. Barnes was a veteran of World War II and was employed at Gabriel Company in Pulaski at the time of his death.<br />Survivors, besides his parents, include his wife, Mrs. Sophia Kars Barnes of Stella; two sons, Henry Barnes, Jr., and Paul C. Barnes; a daughter, Stephanie Barnes; two brothers, Fred C. Barnes, Jr., of Kedron and Carl Barnes, Huntsville, Ala.; and four sisters, Mrs. John R. Eubank of Stella, Mrs. Edith Fay Burnett of Nashville, Mrs. Bonnie Waites of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Eura May Springer of South Carolina.<br />Wilson Carter Funeral Home, Prospect, in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARNES, John O. The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1968<br />John O. Barnes, Sr., 87, father of Miss Virginia Barnes, librarian at Martin College, died Monday, May 6, at Gordon Hospital after a long illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Barnes were conducted Wednesday, May 8, at 3:00 p. m. at the Medium Methodist Church at Delina with Rev. A. D. Marion and Rev. W. H Moss officiating.<br />Survivors in addition to Miss Barnes include one son, John O. Barnes, Jr., of Lewisburg; two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Murrey, Belvidere and Mrs. Katherine Harrison, Lewisburg; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNES, Robert Kenneth The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />Sfc. E-6 Robert Kenneth Barnes, 42, died Wednesday, Jan. 5, at Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D. C., of leukemia. He was on duty with the 8th Ordnance Barracks, Kalserslautern, Germany, when he became ill and entered Walter Reed as a patient on September 10.<br /><br />The son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Barnes, Route 1, Frankewing, Sgt. Barnes was educated in the public schools of Molino, Tenn. He enlisted in the Army December 30, 1948, taking basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C., before going to the Armored School at Fort Knox, Ky. He served in Korea from July 1950 to June 1951 and had three tours of duty in Germany, from September 1952 to September 1955, December 1958 to September 1962 and March 1965 until his illness.<br />Sgt. Barnes was the holder of the Bronze Star Medal and the Army Commendation Medal.<br />In addition to his parents, Sgt. Barnes is survived by his wife, Sophie, who is presently making her home in Irvington, N. J.; seven brothers and two sisters.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, Jan. 10, at the Fort Myer (Va.) Chapel. Burial with full military honors followed in Arlington National Cemetery.<br /><br />BARR, Andrew Cordell The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Andrew Cordell Barr, 43, employee of the M. C. West, Contractor, of Columbia, for a number of years, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Barr died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 9 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, March 21, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born February 25, 1920, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Isaac C. Barr and Eva Howell Barr, resident of the Diana section. He was a veteran of WWII.<br />Mr. Barr is survived by his wife, Mrs. Geneva Chapman Barr; two sisters, Mrs. Russell Jones and Mrs. Melvin Hamlett, Giles County; and one step-daughter, Barbara Jean Morris, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARR, Lula Helton The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Helton, 63, of the Goodsprings community, were conducted Saturday, March 4, at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. B. Gardner officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Barr died Thursday, March 2, in Giles County Hospital. She was a native of Giles County, born December 28, 1903. She is survived by her husband, Robert Barr; two sisters, Mrs. Argie Wilcoxson, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Rosa Miller, Pulaski; and one brother, W. L. Helton, Goodsprings. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, Annie Mae Griggs The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1967<br />Mrs. Annie Mae Bass, 80, died Friday, January 13, at the Hewitt Home. Services were conducted on Saturday afternoon, January 14, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Bass, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late W. T. and James Griggs. Her husband, the late R. H. Bass, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include one step-son, Herman Bass of Gatlin; four nieces, Mrs. Gray Hayes, Mrs. Orin Beasley, Mrs. Floyd Hughes, all of Kedron, and Mrs. Roy Campbell of Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, Butler Smith The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1966<br /><br />Butler Smith Bass, 44, retired Air Force Sergeant of the Stella community, was found dead in the yard of his home at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday evening, June 11, from what Coroner Bill Bennett said was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />The son of David Smith Bass of Stella and the late Lena Hanna Bass, he was born in Giles County on Jan. 15, 1922. He served in the U. S. Air Force for seventeen years before his retirement about eight years ago, and except for one year, had lived at Stella since that time. Mr. Bass returned to Giles County late in April of this year after living for a year in Tacoma, Wash. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />The body was found by a brother, Grady E. Bass of Stella, but the exact time of death was not known.<br />Besides his father and brother, he is survived by his step-mother, Mrs. Carrie Jones Bass; a daughter, Martha Bass of Tacoma, Wash.; three sons, David of Tacoma, Allen and Brian of Kansas City, Mo.; three other brothers, Paul and Roy of Nashville, and Robert Bass of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; and a sister, Mrs. James Cosby of Minor Hill.<br /><br />BASS, Fay Miller The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Fay Miller Bass, 72, retired farmer of the Stella section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Earl Willoughby. Burial took place in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Mr. Bass died on Friday, May 8, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 21, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Bass and Mollie Smith Bass. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Jones Bass; one son, Thomas Bass, Stella; two daughters, Mrs. W. R. Davis and Mrs. Robert McGill, both of Stella; four grandchildren; two brothers, Dave Bass, Stella, and Bryan Bass, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Effie Eubank, Stella; one half-brother, Batie Bass, Stella; and one half-sister, Mrs. Ervin M. Braly, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, Hattie Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Harwell Bass, 79, widow of J. A. Bass, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Gus Self and the Rev. Dallas Bass. Burial took place in Bradshaw Cemetery. Mrs. Bass died on Saturday, November 6, in Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Born January 6, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Will Harwell and Kate Griggs Harwell. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Bass is survived by two sons, Guy Bass, Pulaski, and Alton Bass, Lewisburg; one granddaughter, Mrs. James C. Roller, Pulaski; and one brother, Mahlon Harwell, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, John Cullom The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for John Cullom Bass, 72, retired real estate man and farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg, with the Rev. Fred Blankenship officiating. Burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery, Lawrenceburg. Mr. Bass died Saturday morning, February 27, at his home after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Richard Bass and Barbara Griffin Bass, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lily Norton Bass; one daughter, Mrs. Wade K. Dickens, Columbia; six sons, K. C. Bass, Culleoka, L. E. Bass, Gallatan, Ray H. Bass, Columbia, Miller G. Bass, Waverly, and James A. Bass and Ralph Allen Bass, Dallas, Texas; eighteen grandchildren; three brothers, E. J. Bass, Dallas, Texas, Floyd Bass, Florence, Ala., and Rev. Dallas Bass, Murfreesboro and five sisters, Mrs. Rassie Moore, Nashville, Mrs. R. M. Powell, Madill, Okla., Mrs. Silas Hammond, Chapel Hill, N.C., Mrs. W. L. Bonner, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Lena Herring, Phoenix, Ariz.<br /><br />BASS, Minnie The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Miss Minnie Bass, native of Giles County and resident of Nashville a number of years, were held Saturday morning in a Nashville funeral home with the burial in that city. She died Friday, June 10, at her home, 101 Fairmont Apartments, after a long illness.<br />Born and reared at Pisgah, she was the daughter of the late Marion Bass and Jennie Houze Bass. She taught school at Pisgah. She resided in Pulaski before moving to Nashville. She was a member of the West End Methodist Church.<br />Miss Bass is survived by four sisters, Miss Jeffie Bass, Nashville, Mrs. Willie Odeneal, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Blanche Barger and Mrs. Bertha Morris, both of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />BASS, Minnie Mae McRee The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Minnie Mae Bass, 87, died Thursday, February 1, 1968 in Decatur General Hospital, Decatur, Ala.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bass, wife of the late William Henry Bass, were held Saturday, February 3, at 2:00 p.m. at Minor Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Hoyt Wilson and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bass was born February 3, 1880, the daughter of the late William Carroll and Margaret Gatlin McRee.<br />Survivors include three sons: Arris Bass, Goodspring, Grady Bass, Pulaski and Elvy Bass, Minor Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Maggie Newton, Minor Hill, Mrs. Ora Bridges, Columbia, Mrs. Marie Parsons, Mrs. Bryson Paysinger, Pulaski; twenty six grandchildren; forty great grandchildren and one brother, Judson McRee, Oklahoma; and one sister Mrs. Jim Lanier of Oklahoma.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, Sterlyn Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Sterlyn Abernathy Bass, 69, retired merchant and cabinet maker, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Bass died unexpectedly at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, March 28, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Born April 3, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Pressley Hicks Bass and Martha Reed Abernathy Bass. He was a member of the Rehoboth Methodist Church and was a trustee of the church for many years.<br />Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Holt Bass; one son, Charles Bass, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. W. E. Walters, Jr., and Mrs. George Sharp, both of Pulaski; three grandchildren; one brother, Edgar R. Bass, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Neal Gladish, Newark, Del.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, Thomas Nathan The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1967<br />Thomas Nathan Bass, 66, died Monday, April 10, 16 Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted Wednesday, April 12, at 2:00 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner and Rev Tommy Curtis officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Bass, a native of Giles County, was born February 19, 1901, the son of Mrs. Minnie McRee Bass and the late William H. Bass.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ona Mae Glover Bass; four daughters, Mrs. Thurman Bass, Pulaski, Mrs. George Hill, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Joe Merrell, Elkton, and Mrs. Helen Cato, Nashville; two sons, Julian Bass, Killen, Ala., and Dwight Bass, Air Force, Florida; ten grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Logan Newton, Minor Hill, Mrs. Ora Bridges, Columbia, Mrs. Bryson Paysinger, and Mrs. Brown Parsons, Pulaski; three brothers, Arris Bass, Goodsprings, Grady Bass, Pulaski, and Elvy Bass, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, William Henry The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for William Henry Bass, 88, retired farmer of the Goodsprings Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Brothers and the Rev. Chester A. Stephens. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Bass died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, February 20, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born in Giles County January 9, 1872, he was the son of the late W. B. Bass and Mary Legg Bass, and was a member of Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie McCree Bass; four daughters, Mrs. Logan Newton, Mrs. Bryson Paysinger, Mrs. Brown Parsons, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Glenn Bridges, Olive Branch, Ill.; four sons, Nathan Bass, Arris Bass, Grady H. Bass, and Elvy Bass, all of Giles County; twenty-seven grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May and Co. in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASS, William T. (Bill) The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1969<br />S/Sgt. William T. (Bill) Bass, 29, was dead on arrival at a local hospital Saturday, Dec. 13, following a heart attack. A native of the Stella community in Giles County, Tenn., he was the son of William C. Bass and the late Mrs. Rachel Harwell Bass.<br />The funeral service was conducted Tuesday in the chapel of Crosier-Pearson Funeral Home with C. D. Davis officiating. Burial was in Greenacres Memorial Park after a military<br />graveside service.<br /><br />Sgt. Bass was stationed with the Air Force at Carswell AFB, Fort Worth, Texas, and had served in the Air Force for 11 years.<br />Survivors, in addition to his father, include his wife, Mrs. Norma Sue Fisher Bass; two sons, Thomas Bret and William Scott Bass of Cleburne; and two sisters, Mrs. Carol Burks of Unionville, Tenn. and Mrs. Elinor Davis of Prospect, Tenn., and grandmother, Mrs. Ellie Young of Pulaski.<br /><br />BASSHAM, John Cletian The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for John Cletian Bassham, 73, Pulaski resident and former caretaker at Giles County High School for a number of years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Hesters Chapel, Lester, Ala., with the rites conducted by Dr. R. B. Stone, former principal of the high school. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Bassham died at 6 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, June 28, at General Hospital in Nashville, following a paralytic stroke sustained two weeks ago. He had been in failing health six years.<br />Born March 20, 1888, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late James W. Bassham and Bobbie Wright Bassham. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Bassham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Harrison Bassham; three sons, Alton Bassham, Alfred Bassham and J. C. Bassham, Jr., all of Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Johnny Simmons, Pulaski, and Mrs. Buford Johnson and Mrs. Dewey Scruggs, both of Nashville; twenty-one grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchilden; one brother, Leonard Bassham, Lester, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Floyd Howard, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Boston Watkins and Mrs. John Harrison, Salem, Ala.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASSHAM, Margaret Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Harrison Bassham, 77, widow of John C. Bassham, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Hesters Chapel, conducted by Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Bassham died at 8:05 Tuesday night, January 4, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Simmons in Pulaski after a lengthy illness.<br />Born September 7, 1888, in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late James Harrison and Caroline Rattenberry Harrison. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, John C. Bassham, died in 1961.<br />In addition to Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Bassham is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Altha Scruggs and Mrs. Alene Johnson, both of Nashville; three sons, Alton Bassham, Madison, Alfred Bassham, Nashville, and J. C. Bassham, Murfreesboro; twenty-two grandchildren and forty-one great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Maude Carpenter, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Alma Thornton, Anderson, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BASSHAM, Sara Elizabeth Roper The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sara Elizabeth Roper Bassham, 82, widow of Walter J. Bassham, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Minor Hill Baptist Church with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Bassham died on Wednesday, Dec. 23, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Born Dec. 3, 1892 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jacob Cyle Roper and Nancy Jane Jackson Roper. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Bassham is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Luther Hathcoat, Minor Hill, Mrs. Oswald Thomas, Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Mary Elder, Madison; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Evie Hendrix, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BAUERS, Edward Emil The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1965<br />Edward Emil Bauers, 63, retired farmer of the Cedar Grove community died Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were incomplete. The body is at Pulaski Funeral Home.<br />Mr. Bauers had moved to Giles County from Wabash, Neb., five years ago. He was a member of the German Lutheran Church at Decatur, Ala.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elsie Bauers, Pulaski; three sons, Robert, Missouri Valley, Iowa, Donald, Fenton, Minn., Harold, Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Katherine Reiten, Fargo, N.D., Mrs. Virgina Kankelfitz, Savave, Minn., Mrs. Margaret Hardin, Elkton, Mrs. Shirley Roma, Chicago, Ill., Miss Jo Ann Bauers, Nashville; two brothers, Clarence, Fargo, N.D., Fred Bauers, Weeping Water, Neb.; six sisters, Mrs. Ida B. Brauckmuller, Mrs. Hulda Davis, both of Gardner, N. D., Mrs. Lena Fredrick, Louisville, Neb., Mrs. Mary Schaefner, Murdock, Neb., Mrs. Teresa Keckler and Mrs. Elma Schinn, Manley, Neb., and 15 grandchildren.<br /><br />BAUGH, Clara Bull The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1963<br />Private funeral services for Mrs. Clara Bull Baugh, 68, wife of Dr. Wendell P. Baugh, Sr., of Decatur, Ala., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Guntharp-Brown Funeral Home with the burial in Roselawn Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Baugh died Wednesday, May 1, at a Decatur hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Baugh died Wednesday, May 1, at a Decatur hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Baugh was a half-sister of Mrs. J. Henry Ragsdale, who died Monday, April 29, at her home in Fort Myers, Fla.<br />Born at Elkton, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Charles Ordway Bull and Maude Beasley Bull. She was graduated from Boscobie College, Nashville, after attending Giles County schools.<br />Until the time of her illness, Mrs. Baugh was a leader in the church, civic and cultural life of Decatur. She had served as state president of the Alabama Federation of Music Clubs in 1939 and 1940, and had served as president of the Decatur Music Club.<br />She was an active member of Central Methodist Church and its organizations. For twenty years she was pianist for the Men&#8217;s Wesley Bible Sunday School Class.<br />Mrs. Baugh is survived by her husband, Dr. Baugh, Decatur surgeon; two sons, Wendell P. Baugh, Jr., Nashville, and Robert B. Baugh, Decatur; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />BAUGH, Margaret The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1968<br />Miss Margaret Baugh died at her home in Atlanta, Ga., on Wednesday, December 27, after a short illness.<br />Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Friday afternoon, December 29.<br /><br />She was the daughter of the late Atha T. and Maggie Mae McCord Baugh, prominent former residents of Pulaski.<br />For a number of years Miss Baugh was the secretary to the late Margaret Mitchell, author of &#8220;Gone With The Wind.&#8221; Since her death Miss Baugh had continued with the Margaret Mitchell foundation.<br />She is survived by one brother, Hansel Baugh, New York and one sister, Mrs. Stewart Watson, Albany, Ga.<br /><br />BAUGH, Wendell Philip The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1968<br />Dr. Wendell Philip Baugh, 78, prominent Decatur, Ala., surgeon and native of Elkton, died Sunday afternoon, July 14, at his home after an illness of several weeks.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at 10:30 at Guntharp Funeral Chapel in Decatur with burial in Roselawn Cemetery in that city.<br />The son of the late Dr. J. E. and Elizabeth Beaty Baugh of Elkton, he was educated at Morgan Preparatory School, Petersburg, and received the M. D. degree from the University of Louisville. He was married to the former Clara Bull of Elkton who died several years ago.<br />Dr. Baugh, who served as a surgeon in the U. S. Army Medical Corps during World War I, was co-founder of Decatur&#8217;s only private hospital, Baugh-Wiley-Smith Hospital. Several years ago he was named Decatur&#8217;s &#8220;Man of the Year.&#8221;<br />Survivors include two sons, Robert Baugh of Decatur and W. Philip Baugh, Jr., of Nashville; three brothers, John Ed of Santa Monica, Calif., Robert of Columbus, Ga., and Joe Baugh of Chapel Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Glaze of Decatur and Mrs. Earl Smith of Homosassa, Fla.; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />BAUGH, William Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1969<br />William Floyd Baugh, 77, were held Sunday afternoon, February 16, at 1 o&#8217;clock at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Baugh died Friday, February 14, in a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a retired farmer of the Farmington community of Marshall County where he had lived for several years. His parents were the late Richard Isaac and Frances Eleanor Bowers Baugh.<br />Mr. Baugh was a member of the Farmington Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Stevenson Baugh; three sons, Edward Baugh and Frank Baugh, both of Nashville and William Floyd Baugh, Jr., Shelbyville; four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Hardin, Fayetteville, Mrs. Sam Campbell, Columbia, Mrs. Ralph Davenport, Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. William C. Scott, Houston; a brother, Frank Baugh, Montgomery, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Annie Lee Rowe, Chattanooga; twenty one grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BAUGHMAN, Louise May The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1963<br />Nashville-A Pulaski native, Mrs. Louise May Baughman, 50, of Tupelo, Miss., died here last Friday when the car she was driving skidded out of control on Highway 100 and crashed into a tree in Percy Warner Park.<br />The traffic victim and her daughter, Betty Louise Baughman, 22, also of Tupelo, were enroute here from Mississippi to visit a son. Miss Baughman was taken to Vanderbilt Hospital in satisfactory condition.<br />The son and brother the couple was going to visit, Dr. Earle Baughman, Jr., an assistant resident psychiatrist at Vanderbilt Hospital, was on duty in the emergency room when his injured sister and the body of his mother was brought in.<br />Mrs. Baughman was born in Pulaski, daughter of the late R. Boone May and Louise Short May.<br />Her body was taken to Peques Funeral Home in Tupelo.<br /><br />BAXTER, Effie Newton The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sam Baxter, 83, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman and the Rev. Raymond Johns, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Baxter died about 7:15 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 10, at Fairhaven Nursing Home after a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Effie Newton, she was born March 10, 1880, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Henry (Dock) Newton and Bessie Ann Pitts Newton. Her husband, Sam Baxter, died December 28, 1946. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Baxter is survived by one grandson, Capt. Tyree H. Baxter, stationed at Colorado Springs, Colo.; three greatsons and one half-brother, Vernon Newton, Ector, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BAXTER, Lilburn E. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1966<br />Funeral services for Lilburn E. Baxter, 51, were conducted Monday, October 3, at 2 p. m. at Hester&#8217;s Chapel, with burial in Hester&#8217;s Cemetery. The Rev. Tonnis Davis officiated.<br />Mr. Baxter died unexpectedly Saturday afternoon of a heart attack near his home in Limestone County. He was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Janie Nichols of Texas, and the late Dennis Baxter. He was born December 25, 1915.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mable Baxter; seven daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Hood, Mrs. Darlene Adams of Giles County, Mrs. Robbie Wise, Mrs. Hazeline Wise, Mrs. Faye Curry, Miss Geneva Baxter, and Miss Carolyn Baxter, all of Alabama; one son, Morris &#8220;Buddy&#8221; Baxter of Alabama; thirteen grandchildren; and one brother, Elmore Baxter.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEARD, Ike W. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 4 May1966<br />Funeral services for Ike W. Beard, Sr., 72, Nashville resident and retired Railroad Engineer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, April 27, in Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. He died on Monday morning, April 25, in a Nashville hospital after an extended period of declining health.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam L. Beard and Mary Coble Beard, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Beard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Merle Gilbert Beard; three daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Boyce, Mrs. Margaret Ragland and Mrs. Betty Bush, Nashville; five sons, Thomas E. Beard, Harold E. Beard, Roy B. Beard, Burton R. Beard, and Frank T. Beard, addresses not given; and two sisters, Mrs. R. E. Surles, Prospect, Giles County, and Logan Surles, Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />BEARD, Inez Francis The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Inez Francis Beard, 71, resident of the Blooming Grove community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Beard died at 3:05 Saturday afternoon, June 6, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 6, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Daniel George Francis and Mary Frances Hendrix Francis. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, John Beard, died in 1960.<br />Mrs. Beard is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Roberta Carvell, Mrs. Annie Carvell and Mrs. Ida Bowlen, all of Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEARD, Joe Stultz (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for Joe Stultz (Jack) Beard, 74, resident of the Sumac community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Beard died on Friday, October 9, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 16, 1890 in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Morgan Beard and Rhoda Lanier Beard. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Sallie Britton Beard, died several years ago.<br />Mr. Beard is survived by one sister, Mrs. J. C. Russell, Pulaski; one half-brother, Wilton Beard, Pulaski; and one half-sister, Mrs. Jesse W. Cox, Diana.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEARD, John The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for John Beard, 65, farmer of the Blooming Grove section, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Beard died at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 28 at Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness.<br />Born March 7, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Beard and Edna Carden Beard.<br />Mr. Beard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inez Francis Beard; one brother, Lockland Beard, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and two half-brothers, Robert McGrew and Walter McGrew, both of Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEARD, Maggie Ruth The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Ruth Beard, 66, were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Beard died Friday, August 18, at her home on Route 7, Pulaski. She was a native of Giles County, born December 22, 1900, the daughter of the late E. L. and Sara Roden Newton. Her husband was the late Guy Beard.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Clayburn Creecy, Giles County; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. R. C. Sands, Dayton, Ohio.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEARD, Sallie Angeline Britton The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Angeline Britton Beard, 72, resident of the Sumac Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church by Mr. Walker, Primitive Baptist Minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Beard died on Friday morning, May 20, at her home after a short illness.<br />Born May 12, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James H. Britton and Mollie Nevels Britton.<br />Mrs. Beard is survived by her husband, Jack Beard; two sisters, Mrs. W. C. Curry and Mrs. Will Pierce; and one brother, J. F. Britton, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEARD, Tula Compton The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tula Compton Beard, 82, widow of Sam Beard, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in Pisgah Methodist Church with the burial in Pisgah Cemetery. Mrs. Beard died on Sunday, October 10, in Jacksonville, Fla., after a lengthy illness.<br />Born June 27, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Compton and Susan Gunter Compton. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Beard, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Shellie Cardin, Jacksonville; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEARD, William Guy The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for William Guy Beard, 73, retired farmer of the Eleventh Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Beard died at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 28, at Giles County Hospital, after an illness of several years.<br />Born July 16, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Morgan Beard and Rhoda Lanier Beard.<br />Mr. Beard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Ruth Newton Beard; one brother, Jack Beard, Sumac; two sisters, Mrs. Dud McCanless, Sumac, and Mrs. Pearl Russell, Friendship; one half-brother, Wilton Beard, Pulaski; and one half-sister, Mrs. Jesse W. Cox, Diana.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Frederick William The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Frederick William Beasley, 80, retired railroad employee and livestock dealer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Beasley, who had been in declining health several years, died at one o&#8217;clock on Thursday, June 8, at Thayer Veterans Hospital, Nashville.<br />Born October 24, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Neal S. Beasley and Mildred Lambeth Beasley. He was a railroad employee for many years, having served as a telegrapher and train dispatcher. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was a veteran of the Spanish-American War.<br />His wife, Mrs. Lura Herbert Beasley, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Herbert, died about fourteen years ago.<br />Mr. Beasley is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Cullie Sands Beasley; one daughter, Mrs. Julian C. Matlock, North Hollywood, Calif.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. J. Carley Lester, Pulaski, and Miss Maude Beasley, Memphis; and two brothers, Clarence C. Beasley, Boston, Mass., and Claiborne Beasley, San Francisco, Calif.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEAVER, Robert Hunter The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1969<br />Robert Hunter Beaver, 67, died Thursday, September 11, at his home on Route 1, Lynnville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, September 12, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Texas, Mr. Beaver was born May 2, 1902, the son of the late Newt Henry Beaver, and Josie Callahan Beaver.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Thelma Thurman Beaver; two sons, Howard Beaver, Culleoka, and Robert L. Beaver, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. David Green Opal of Lynnville; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Calvin West, Gregory, Mich.<br /><br />BECK, Carrie Mae Helton The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Mae Helton Beck, 73, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Jarrell Memorial Chapel, Nashville, with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Beck died Thursday, March 21, at a Nashville hospital.<br />Mrs. Beck is survived by her husband, John R. Beck; four daughters, Mrs. W. L. Boucher and Mrs. Leon Whicker, Nashville, Mrs. T. D. Allen, Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Glenn Betts, Jr., Fort Carson, Colo.; one sister, Mrs. William Pryor, Lewisburg; and two brothers, A. B. Helton, Pulaski, and W. C. Helton, Grand Prairie, Texas; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, Eva Louella Warren The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Louella Warren Beddingfield, 83, resident of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bunker Hill Church of God, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Beddingfield died Monday afternoon, August 8, at her home after an illness of several years.<br />Born January 26, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Warren and Mary Dale Warren, and was a member of the Bunker Hill Church of God.<br />Her husband, Allen Beddingfield, died twenty-one years ago.<br />Mrs. Beddingfield is survived by two sons, Calvin Beddingfield, Bunker Hill, and Clay Beddingfield, Frankewing; three daughters, Mrs. Dale Hill, Beech Hill, Mrs. Myrtle Storey, Nashville and Mrs. Irene Fralix, Lynnville; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; four brothers, Dan Warren and Houston Warren, Bunker Hill, Clay Warren, Ardmore, and Cleveland Warren, Bodenahm; and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Sanderson, Bunker Hill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEE, Mary Elizabeth Rutherford The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Rutherford Bee, 87, widow of Marshall Bee, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church. Rites will be conducted by Gilbert Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ and burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Bee died Wednesday morning August 24, at the home of her son, Earl Z. Bee, Pulaski, after a six weeks illness.<br />Born November 28, 1872, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jonathan Rutherford and Susan Tomerlin Rutherford, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, Marshall Bee, died twenty-three years ago.<br />In addition to the son, Earl Bee, Mrs. Bee is survived by three other sons, J. Carson Bee, Pulaski, Will Bee, Bethel, and Raymond Bee, Dallas, Texas; three daughters, Mrs. Elbert Garner, Pulaski, Mrs. Jerome Davenport and Mrs. Oakley Henderson, both of Auburndale, Fla.; 27 grandchildren and 56 great-grandchildren; and two brothers, T. M. Rutherford, Giles County, and Theo Rutherford, Georgia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BEE, Will The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br />Will Bee, 73 year old retired farmer of the Bethel Community, died at his home Tuesday morning, June 22.<br />Funeral services were to be held at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church with burial in Stella Cemetery. The body was taken to Spry Funeral Home, Athens, Ala.<br />He was a native of Giles County, son of the late Marshall and Betty Rutherford Bee. He was a member of Bethel Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Audrey Hughes Bee, a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Weatherford, Leggtown, Ala.; two sons, Julian Bee, Eagleville, Tenn. and Harold Bee, Huntsville, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Argie Davenport, Mrs. Maria Henderson, Auburndale, Fla., and Mrs. Eula Garner, Pulaski; and three brothers, Earl and Carson Bee, Pulaski, and Raymond Bee, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />BEECHAM, Johnny Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Johnny Clayton Beecham, 4 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Donald Beecham, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in New Prospect Baptist Church with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski. The child who had a kidney ailment for several months, died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, June 13, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, following surgery.<br />In addition to the parents who have been residents of Pulaski more than five years, is survived by two brothers, Charles Edward and James Donald Beecham, Jr., and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde White, Pulaski, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Beecham, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />BEETS, Maggie Lou The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Miss Maggie Lou Beets, 76, who died Wednesday, December 14, in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Friday afternoon, December 16, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Miss Beets, a native of Giles County, was born July 10, 1890, the daughter of the late William and Mary Cooper Beets. She was a member of the Rose Hill Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. M. C. Norman, Mrs. Dee Norman, and Mrs. Leroy Goats, all of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BELEW, Alice Clark The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Belew of Route 1, Pulaski, were held Monday at Loretto Baptist Church by J. P. Stockman. Burial was in the Restview Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Belew died at Elm Rest Home in Lawrenceburg Saturday.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Willie Landtroope of Pulaski; a son, Villard Belew, Lawrenceburg; a sister, Mrs. Annie Comer of Loretto; two brothers, Rob Clark of Rossville, Ill. and Monroe Clark, Loretto; and one grandchild and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BELL, Arthur James The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1961<br />Dr. Arthur James Bell, 89, retired veterinarian, died Tuesday, Sept. 26, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2 p. m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. A native of Illinois, Dr. Bell moved to Pulaski in 1906 and made his home here until about twelve years ago when he moved to Nevada, Mo. He practiced veternary medicine here and was for many years Giles County livestock inspector. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell and was married to the former Miss Nola Capps who died a number of years ago.<br />Survivors include one son, Arthur Bell, of Sylacauga, Ala., a grandson, Billy Bell of Pulaski; a granddaughter and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BENNETT, Alexander Garland The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Alexander Garland Bennett, 80, father of two Pulaski residents, were held at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Wallace Carr, Presbyterian minister, officiated, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bennett died Friday morning, April 15, at his home at Petersburg, Va., after an extended illness.<br />He was a native of Franklin County, Tenn. His wife, Mrs. Vera Blanton Benton, died December 24, 1958.<br />He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was a retired railroad man and farmer.<br />Mr. Bennett is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Knox Askins and Mrs. Maxwell McMasters, Jr., both of Pulaski, Mrs. Charles Goolsby, Petersburg, Va., and Mrs. Martin Graney, Detroit, Mich.; and two sisters and two brothers, all of Decherd, Tenn.<br /><br />BENNETT, George T. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1964<br />George T. Bennett, one time band director at Giles County High School, died early Wednesday morning, October 28, at his home in Oglethorpe, Ga.<br />Funeral services will take place at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in Rossville, Ga., with graveside services at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />Mr. Bennett, science teacher and band director for a period of thirty-five years, in addition to his connection with the faculty of Giles County High School, had taught in a number of states.<br />Mr. Bennett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Olson Bennett; one son, James Bennett, Birmingham, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Judy Munger, Chattanooga, Mrs. Ethelda Henry, Ashland, Mo., and Naomi Winsett, Springfield, Mo.; several grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Pansy Gordon, Kirkville, Mo. A son, Don Bennett, died in 1954.<br /><br />BENNETT, Lula Baker The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1968<br />Mrs. Lula Bennett, 67, died Thursday, July 18, in Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa, Ala.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bennett were held Saturday afternoon, July 20, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bennett was born February 4, 1901, the daughter of the late Wade H. and Susie A. Tate Baker.<br />Survivors include one step-son, Emerson Bennett, California; one sister, Mrs. Marvin Davis, Sr., Pulaski; one brother, Hunter Baker, Decatur, Ala.; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BENNETT, Myrtle Williams The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Monroe Bennett, 67, Pulaski civic leader, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Athens Clay Pullius, of Nashville, and the burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Bennett died unexpectedly at 11:20 o&#8217;clock Monday night, October 10, at her home on South Third Street, following a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Myrtle Williams, she was born April 4, 1893, at Aspen Hill, the daughter of the late Tom O. Williams and Emma Paisley Williams.<br />Mrs. Bennett was a member of the Church of Christ and was a charter member of Pulaski Garden Club.<br />Mrs. Bennett is survived by her husband, Monroe Bennett; one son, William Monroe Bennett, both members of the firm of Bennett-May and Company, in Pulaski; two granddaughters, Betty and Susan Bennett; and one sister, Mrs. Sam Hall, Italy, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BENNETT, William Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />William Monroe Bennett, Sr., 68, one of Pulaski&#8217;s leading and best-loved citizens, died Sunday morning, February 11, at 7 o&#8217;clock in the Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Mr. Bennett, member of a prominent family here, was an outstanding citizen of the community. His father and grandfather, along with the late Henry May, were co-founders of the Bennett-May Company, funeral directors and furniture dealer.<br />He was senior member and president of Bennett-May and Company, though ill health forced his retirement a few years ago and the furniture business was closed last year.<br />He was a veteran of World War I. Until his retirement, he was a member of the Exchange Club.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was a member of Second Street Church of Christ.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Claude and Jennie Smith Bennett. His wife was the late Myrtle Williams Bennett.<br />He is survived by one son, William Monroe Bennett, Jr.; one sister, Mrs. Herbert Sparks of this city; a brother, Claude Bennett of Birmingham and two granddaughters, Betty and Sue Bennett, also of Pulaski.<br /><br />BERRY, Mrs. J. J. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. J. Berry, 86, mother of Dr. John W. Berry, Pulaski veterinarian, were held on Wednesday, November 30, at the Baptist Church in Red Bay, Ala., with the burial in Red Bay Cemetery. Mrs. Berry died on Tuesday, November 29, at her home in the Alabama town after a lingering illness.<br />The widow of J. J. Berry, Mrs. Berry is survived by one son at Pulaski; and three daughters; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BETHELL, A. W. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960<br />Funeral rites were held Tuesday in Brinkley, Ark., for A. W. Bethell, Sr., 88, father of Charles V. (Pat) Bethell of Pulaski. Mr. Bethell died at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, December 3, following a months illness.<br />A native of Arkansas, he lived at Lawrenceburg, Tenn. for twenty-five years, returning to Arkansas thirty-four years ago.<br />In addition to the son at Pulaski, Mr. Bethell is survived by two other sons, A. W. Bethell, Jr., Baltimore, Md., and William A. Bethell, Birmingham, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. James Crawford, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Luke Lawrence, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. A. G. Green, Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Walter Justice, Monerey, Calif.; one brother, Charles Bethell; and one sister, Mrs. Maude Lewis, both of Stuttgart, Ark.<br /><br />BILES, Bell Zora Pully The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bell Zora Pully Biles, 90, native Giles Countian, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the family lot at Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Biles died Wednesday afternoon, August 12, at Elm Nursing Home at Lawrenceburg following a long period of declining health.<br />Born June 29, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac Pully and Josephine Gilbert Pully.<br />Her husband, Ollie Biles, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Biles is survived by one son, Grady Biles, Pulaski; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. G. C. Case, Prospect; and one brother, Luther S. Pully, Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BILES, Clellie Mae Hardiman The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clellie Mae Hardiman Biles, 59, Pulaski resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Biles died on Wednesday, November 13, at the home in Pulaski.<br />Born January 25, 1904, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Ed Hardiman and Bettie Ann Sanders Hardiman. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Biles is survived by her husband, Luther Biles; three daughters, Mrs. Ed Teeples and Mrs. Albert Fry, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Willie Lynn, Greenville, Texas; one son, Clarence Biles, Conroe, Texas; fourteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Adrian Darnell and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell, Pulaski, Mrs. Oakley Brooks, Prospect, and Mrs. Tom Williams, Shelbyville; and two brothers, Raymond Hardiman, Ardmore, and Herbert Hardiman, Prospect.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Albert Eldon The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Albert Eldon Birdsong, 72, magistrate of the Ninth Civil District for many years and a retired farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Talmadge Clayton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the family lot in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Birdsong, who has suffered several paralytic strokes, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, August 13, at the home, three miles south of Pulaski.<br />A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born August 21, 1887, the son of the late Walter H. Birdsong and Laura Belle mason Birdsong, members of pioneer families of the county. He was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Birdsong is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle May Birdsong; two sons, Eldon Birdsong, Jr., Elkton, and Sam A. Birdsong, Florence, Ala.; three granddaughters, Miss Linda Birdsong, Elkton and Misses Donna and Diana Birdsong, Florence; and one brother, Grady Birdsong, Elkton.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Anna McCormick The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna McCormick Birdsong, 86, life-long resident of Giles County and church leader, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. Garland Sieben. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Birdsong died Monday morning, August 26, at Fairhaven Nursing Home after an extended illness.<br />Born May 20, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Harvey McCormick and Eliza James Abernathy McCormick, members of pioneer families of the county. Her husband, Dr. Wallace G. Birdsong, well-known Giles County physician, died October 21, 1931.<br />Mrs. Birdsong is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Everett Smith, Pulaski, and Mrs. Albert Choate, Lakeland, Fla.; two sons, Dr. Gordon Birdsong, Franklin, Va., and John Harvey Birdsong, Monroe, La.; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. W. M. (Della) Oliver, Waco, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Emma Mae Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1968<br />Funeral Rites Held Saturday With Interment In Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Tully Birdsong, 89, died Thursday, July 4, 1968 at her home on Sam Davis Avenue after a period of declining health.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Birdsong, the former daughter of the late M. T. Abernathy and Annie Eliza Birdsong Abernathy of the Bethesda community. A native Giles Countian, born July 13, 1878, she was educated at Giles College and received the M.E.L. degree from Martin College in 1897. She was married to the late Tully Birdsong, son of Thomas Logan and Adelaide Birdsong.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Birdsong lived in their home place, the former Bishop Paine residence, in the Bunker Hill community until the death of Mr. Birdsong. In 1915 she moved with her nine children to Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Birdsong was a talented musician, having served at one time as organist of the Bethesda Methodist Church and later as organist for First United Methodist Church in Pulaski. She also was a member of the Choir at First Methodist. She taught school in Giles County at Abernathy School, Woodlawn, Anthony Hill and Pulaski Elementary. She was a member of the Martin College faculty in 1922 23.<br />Mrs. Birdsong was a charter member of the Twentieth Century Literary Club and the Gay Nineties Club, a life member of the Women&#8217;s Society of Christian Service, having served that organization as treasurer for fourteen years. She also was an active member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.<br />Survivors are six daughters, Miss. Tullie Mae Birdsong of Pulaski, Miss Eleanor Birdsong of Chattanooga, Mrs. D. L. Moore of Birmingham, Al, Mrs. J. Loyd Prentice of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Mrs. Evans Kelsey of Florence, Al, and Miss Ethel Birdsong of Nashville; 2 sons, Thomas A. Birdsong and Tully Birdsong, Jr. of Bluefield, W. Va; eight grandchildren, four great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. E .E. May of Cleveland, Oh.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Eunice Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 01 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Taylor Birdsong, 88, life long resident of the Elkton Community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Elkton Methodist Church with the burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Birdsong died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, December 26, at Giles County Hospital where she had been a patient since breaking a hip the second time recently.<br />Born June 9, 1875, at Elkton, she was the daughter of the late John Taylor and Martha Whitfield Taylor. She was a member of Elkton Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Ollie Birdsong, died November 16, 1930.<br />Mrs. Birdsong is survived by two sons, Taylor Birdsong, employee of Pulaski Post Office and David Birdsong, Huntsville, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. J. Carson Simpson, Pulaski, Mrs. Elbert Petty, Fayetteville, Mrs. Mary Hardiman, Manchester, and Mrs. Robbie Senesac, Huntsville, Ala.; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Jesse Mayes The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Jesse Mayes Birdsong, 83, retired farmer of the Prospect section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Birdsong died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, July 4, at the home of his son, Gilbert Birdsong, following a long illness.<br />Born June 8, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Lewis Birdsong and Mattie King Birdsong. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Nettie Hastings Birdsong, died thirty-eight years ago.<br />In addition to Gilbert Birdsong, Mr. Birdsong is survived by another son, Wilson Birdsong, Elkton; four daughters, Mrs. Roy Cunningham, Prospect, Mrs. Will Boatright, Lynnville, Mrs. O. J. Hastings, Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Joseph Roberts, Cedar City, Utah; and twenty-eight grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Joe The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Joe Birdsong, 48, Giles County farmer who died Thursday morning, June 15, from an apparently self-inflicted pistol wound, were conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 3:30 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />According to deputy sheriff Bill Morris, Mr. Birdsong and a brother, Roy, had been working early Thursday morning at a barn near the house where both resided on Stage Road in the Bethesda community. The brother went to the house for a short time, leaving Joe at the barn. When he returned about 7:45 o&#8217;clock, he found Joe lying on the floor of a shed just to the rear of the barn with a bullet wound in the head. The victim was rushed to Giles County hospital, where he died about one hour later. County Coroner William M. Bennett, Jr., termed the death a suicide.<br />Members of the family said Mr. Birdsong had been in ill health for a long period of time and was thought that despondency over his physical condition led to his action.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Will and Cordie Birdsong Birdsong. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Bethesda Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include another brother, Dayton Birdsong of Lexington, Ky., and a sister, Mrs. Osteen Polly of the Conway community.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Leonard B. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1969<br />Leonard B. Birdsong, 47, died Sunday, December 28, in Veterans Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Birdsong, veteran of World War II and manager of the Rotary Club&#8217;s Little League Ball Club, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, December 30, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born January 17, 1923, the son of the late Henry and Eunice Thomas Birdsong.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Freeman Birdsong and Thomas Birdsong, both of Bunker Hill, John Birdsong, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. John Owen, Mrs. Guy Bass, and Miss Evelyne Birdsong, Pulaski, Mrs. James Owen, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Stacy Pearson.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Lizzie Cardin The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Cardin Birdsong, 82, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, April 2, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Birdsong, wife of the late M. F. Birdsong, died Sunday night in Baptist Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Birdsong was born November 29, 1885, the daughter of the late James L. and Nancy Diana Williams Cardin.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Miss Flora Mae Birdsong, Mrs. Larry Codner, and Mrs. Edward Kellum, all of Nashville; two sons, Monroe Birdsong, Gallatin, and Ben Birdsong, Nashville; two brothers, Kirk Cardin, Pulaski and Fisher Cardin, Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. C. Y. Allison, Nashville; eleven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Mae Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1968<br />Mrs. Tully Birdsong, 89, died Thursday, July 4, at her home on Sam Davis Avenue after a period of declining health.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Birdsong, the former Miss Mae Abernathy, was the daughter of the late M. T. Abernathy and Annie Birdsong Abernathy of the Bethesda community. A native of Giles County, born July 13, 1878, she was educated at Giles College and received the M. E. L. degree from Martin College in 1897. She was married to the late Tully Birdsong, son of Thomas Logan and Adelaide Birdsong, in 1897.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Birdsong lived in their home place, the former Bishop Paine residence in the Bunker Hill community, until the death of Mr. Birdsong. In 1915 she moved with her nine children to Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Birdsong was a talented musician, having served at one time as organist of the Bethesda Methodist Church and later as organist for First Methodist Church in Pulaski. She also was a member of the choir at First Methodist. She taught school in Giles County at Abernathy School, Woodlawn, Anthony Hill and Pulaski Elementary. She was a member of the Martin College faculty in 1922-23.<br />Mrs. Birdsong was a charter member of the Twentieth Century Literary Club and the Gay-Nineties Club, a life member of the Woman&#8217;s Society of Christian Service, having served that organization as treasurer for fourteen years. She also was an active member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Newton Wright The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Newton Wright Birdsong, 67, native Giles Countian and Decatur, Ala., construction worker, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the Fifth Street Baptist Church in Decatur, with the burial in the cemetery in that city. Mr. Birdsong died on Tuesday, February 9, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born November 22, 1897 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Edward Birdsong and Annie Leslie Hollis Birdsong. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Birdsong is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Whitlock Birdsong; one son, Charles, U. S. Navy; four daughters, Mrs. Ann Wasiesey, Mrs. Hurley Perry, and Mrs. Everett Payne, Decatur and Mrs. Bill Smith, Birmingham, Ala.; several grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. John E. Ezell, Pulaski, and Mrs. Annie Tom Tate, Prospect.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Robert Haughty The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Robert Haughty (Haut) Birdsong, 80, retired farmer of the Prospect<br />section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Birdsong died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, November 28, at his home after a long period of declining health.<br />Born November 5, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Birdsong and Annie Hollis Birdsong.<br />Mr. Birdsong is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mable Gilliam Birdsong; one daughter, Mrs. Lee Campbell, Decatur, Ala.; three sons, Mack Birdsong and Roger T. Birdsong, Pulaski, and George Neal Birdsong, Folkston, Ga.; eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. John Ezell, Pulaski, and Mrs. Annie Tom Tate, Prospect, and Mrs. Tera Chambers, Birmingham, Ala.; and one brother, Newt Birdsong, Decatur, Ala.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Roy The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Roy Birdsong, 50, were held on Saturday, September 17, at 2:00 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />Mr. Birdsong died Friday, September 16, in Giles County Hospital. He was born April 30, 1916, in Giles County, the son of the late W. H. and Cordie Birdsong.<br />He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Osteen Polly, Pulaski; and one brother, Dayton Birdsong, Lexington, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Virgil The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Virgil Birdsong, 65, farmer of the Frankewing Community, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Frankewing Cemetery. Mr. Birdsong died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 11, at his home.<br />Born April 5, 1898, he was the son of the late Adolphus Benton Birdsong and Ella Vesta Hollis Birdsong.<br />Mr. Birdsong is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willa Mae Follis Birdsong; one son, Dolphus Lee Birdsong, Frankewing; one daughter, Mrs. Bob Abernathy, Frankewing; two grandchildren; one brother, Arnold Birdsong, Delrose; and three sisters, Mr. Lola McLin and Mrs. C. B. McKnight, Pulaski, and Mrs. Dee Robinson, Delrose.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Walter Grady The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Walter Grady Birdsong, 76, retired farmer of the Elkton Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Loren Barnhart, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Birdsong died at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, March 21, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 6, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Walter H. Birdsong and Laura Bell Mason Birdsong. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Birdsong is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Shelton Birdsong; six sons, Walton Birdsong, Oklahoma City, Okla., Julian Birdsong, Long Island, New York, W. H. Birdsong, Chicago, Ill., and Bernard Birdsong, Tullahoma; two daughters, Mrs. Laura Bell Kinner, California, and Mrs. Bobby Whitt, Ardmore, Route 1; and nineteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BISHOP, Thomas Wiley The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1969<br />Thomas Wiley Bishop, 77, retired farmer of the Bunker Hill community, died at Giles County Hospital on Saturday. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William and Ann McCaskill Bishop.<br />He is survived by his wife, Ora Lee Boaz Bishop; four sons, Kenneth of Giles County, William and Raymond, Florida, Thomas, Illinois; a step-daughter, Mrs. Connie Sullivan, Denver, Colo.; one brother, Joseph Bishop, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene May, Oregon and Mrs. Cecil Cates, Lawrenceburg, 14 grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BIVENS, Louisa Holley The Pulaski Citizen 06 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa Holley Bivens, Shelbyville resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Gowan-Smith Funeral Home in Shelbyville with graveside services at 3:45 in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski. Mrs. Bivens died early Wednesday morning, February 6, at Beford County General Hospital in Shelbyville after a long illness.<br />She was the daughter of Mrs. J. A. Holley, now residing in Shelbyville, and the late Mrs. Holley.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Bivens lived in Sacramento, Calif., until his death in 1955. The past two years, Mrs. Bivens has made her home with her mother in Shelbyville.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Bivens is survived by two brothers, Knox Holley, Shelbyville, and Arnold Holley, Jr., Orlando, Calif.; and two sisters, Mrs. Abbie Walters and Mrs. John Darby, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BLACK, John A. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for John A. Black, 84, a former resident of Giles County, were held on Tuesday at Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Chapel, Amarillo, Texas, with the burial in the Claude Cemetery at Claude, Texas. Mr. Black died July 16.<br />Mr. Black, a retired car salesman, was born March 7, 1877, in Tennessee, moving in 1905 to Claude, Texas, later moving to Amarillo.<br />Mr. Black is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Davis Black, whom he married in 1912; one daughter, Mrs. Laura Mundell; one son, Howard Black; one grandson; all of Amarillo; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Swain, Ashland, Ore., and Mrs. Laura Chaffin, Nashville, Tenn.; and one brother, Leonard E. Black, Nashville, Tenn.<br /><br />BLACK, John Petty The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for retired Minor Hill farmer John Petty Black, 84, were held Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. He died Thursday, October 8, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health. The Rev. R. E. Stevenson, Methodist minister, and Edward Harper, minister at Minor Hill Church of Christ, officiated at the services. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Black was a native of Giles County, son of the late Andrew Jackson and Ursula Petty Black. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rasalee Booth Black; a son, Paul Black, Minor Hill; three daughters, Mrs. John W. Berry, Pulaski, Mrs. Joe Sparks, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Elise Towry, Fayetteville; a brother, Oswald B. Black, Minor Hill; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BLACK, Rassalee Booth The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rassalee Booth Black, 83, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, pastor of Minor Hill Methodist Church, and the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Black, a patient in Fairhaven Nursing Home, died in the Home on Sunday morning, May 15, after a long illness.<br />Born December 25, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late B. A. Booth and Mary Katherine Reeder Booth. Her husband, Petty Black, died October 8, 1964. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Black is survived by one son, Paul Black, Minor Hill; three daughters, Mrs. John W. Berry, Pulaski, Mrs. Joe Sparks, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Tom Towry, Fayetteville; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BLACKMON, Elmer D. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Elmer D. Blackmon, former resident of Pulaski and a retired cabinet maker, were held on Saturday, August 3, at Griffin Funeral Chapel in Jackson, Tenn., with the burial on Highland Memorial Gardens, Jackson. Mr. Blackmon who resided in Jackson died on Thursday, August 1. His wife, Mrs. Mattie Lane McMillion Blackmon, native of Giles County, died in 1958.<br />Mr. Blackmon, a native of Madison County, is survived by two sons, E. D. Blackmon, Jr., Coraopolis, Pa., and C. Harvey McMillion, Jackson; one daughter, Mrs. T. L. Byrum, Corpus Christi, Texas; seven grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Oliver, Mrs. C. L. Pomeroy, Jackson, and Mrs. Addie Burham, Memphis.<br /><br />BLACKWELL, Dave The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1967<br />Funeral services for Dave Blackwell, 66, were conducted Saturday, August 12, at 11:00 A. M. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Pink Griggs officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />Mr. Blackwell died Thursday, August 10, in Giles County Hospital. He was a native of White County, born September 13, 1900, the son of the late Jim and Florence Bell Blackwell.<br />He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Rivers Holley of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BLADE, Matilda Josephine (Josie) The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Matilda Josephine (Josie) Prater Blade, 89, resident of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Simon Casteel, Baptist ministers.<br />Burial took place in the Campbellsville Cemetery. Mrs. Blade died at 5:50 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, April 22, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Riggins, in the Liberty Hill section.<br />The last member of her immediate family, she was born July 28, 1872, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Ben Prater and Sarah Mize Prater. She had been a member of the Baptist Church for seventy-five years.<br />Her husband, Goldsberry Eason Blade, died more than twenty years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Riggins, Mrs. Blade is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Aud Story, Pulaski; three sons, Estel Blade, Lyles, Tenn., Vester Blade, Pulaski, and Hubert Blade, Elkton; thirty-three grandchildren, and one hundred and eleven great-grandchildren and thirty-six great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BLAIR, Floyd B. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1967<br />Floyd B. Blair, 68, father of Mrs. George Worsham, died in Limestone County Hospital, Friday, November 17, after an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 19, at 2 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of McConnell Funeral Home, with burial in Athens Cemetery.<br />Mr. Blair, a native of Limestone County, Ala., was the Woodman of the World insurance representative for that area.<br />Survivors in addition to Mrs. Worsham, are his wife, Mrs. Beulah Mae Blair, Athens; three sons, Thomas D. Blair, Warwick R. I., Wade and Wilson Blair, Athens, Ala.; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one brother, Roy W. Blair, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />BLAKE, Gladys Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1969<br />Miss Gladys Thomas Blake, 76, former resident of Pulaski, died Wednesday, December 10, at her home in Marietta, Ga.<br />Miss Blake was a member of the Episcopal Church and a writer of stories for girls.<br />She was born August 18, 1893, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Blake. While in Pulaski, she lived with her aunt, Mrs. Ed Eslick and Mrs. C. O. Broecker.<br />She had lived in Marietta, Ga. for three years with her nephew, William Blake.<br /><br />BLAND, Betty Jane The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Miss Betty Jane Bland, 82, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at McBurg Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Miss Bland died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, January 20, at Giles County Hospital, after a short illness.<br />Born October 23, 1878, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Preston Monroe Bland and Martha Virginia Jones Bland.<br />Miss Bland is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Edgar Mitchell, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Ed Hargrove, Bunker Hill; two brothers, John Bland, Nashville, and George Bland, McBurg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BLANKENSHIP, John May The Pulaski Citizen 27 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for John May Blankenship, 42, local carpenter, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Blankenship died on Wednesday, December 20, at his home at Bunker Hill after a long illness.<br />Born March 17, 1919, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Julia Gregory Blankenship of Columbia and the late John B. Blankenship. He was a member of the Baptist Church. For a number of years he has been employed by Ernest Prosser, local contractor.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Blankenship is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eula Watson Blankenship; three sons, Thomas Wayne, John Hastings, and Alan Keith Blankenship; two daughters, Emily Jo and Rita Fay Blankenship, all of the home address; one brother, Henry Ford Blankenship, Lawrenceburg; and three sisters, Mrs. Ernest Prosser, Cornersville, Mrs. Tillman Anderson, Columbia, and Mrs. Ewell Smith, Grandview, Texas.<br /><br />BLANKENSHIP, Robert Byrd Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Robert Byrd Blankenship, Jr., 18-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Blankenship of Columbia, former Pulaskians, was fatally injured morning when he wandered from his yard into the path of a moving car.<br />The family moved to Columbia the first of February after living four years in Pulaski, where Mr. Blankenship was associated with Cook&#8217;s Pest Control as district manager.<br />State Trooper J. C. Inman, who investigated said the Blankenship family was in the yard about 6:30 a. m., Saturday, May 8, when the child wandered into the path of a car driven by Oscar Marks. The accident occurred in Westwood Subdivision outside the Columbia city limits an about two blocks off Mt. Pleasant Highway. No charges were placed against the driver.<br />Funeral services were held at Williams Funeral Home, Columbia, at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Clarence Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church in Pulaski, and the Rev. Harry Moore officiated and burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include three brothers, Glenn and Royce Blankenship of Pulaski and Kenneth Blankenship of Vancouver, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Sandra Whitman of Decatur, Ala.; two half-brothers, Rickey Wilson of Columbia and Wayne Wilson of Huntsville, Ala.; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Terry of Pinson, Ala.; Mrs. Cora Blankenship, Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />BLASINGAME, Cora Gregory The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1969<br />Mrs. Cora Gregory Blasingame, 90, sister of Mrs. L. A. Hagan of Pulaski, died Saturday, December 20, at her home in Oxford, Miss.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Blasingame, wife of the late James H. Blasingame, were conducted Monday morning, December 22, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the First Presbyterian Church in Oxford, Miss. with burial in McPeters Cemetery.<br />A former Giles Countian, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Gregory and Sara Sims Gregory.<br />Survivors in addition to her sister include, two daughters, Miss Louise Blasingame, and Mrs. Herbert O&#8217;Hara of Oxford, Miss.; two sons, James W. Blasingame, Columbia, and Joseph Blasingame, Oxford, Miss.; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, Allie The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Miss Allie Bledsoe, 64, retired school teacher, were held Sunday afternoon at Beasley-Davis Funeral Home at Petersburg with the burial in Center Point Cemetery in Giles County. Miss Bledsoe died Friday, January 27, at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John H. and Lou Bearden Bledsoe.<br />Miss Bledsoe is survived by one brother, Bert Bledsoe of Petersburg.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, George Christopher The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />George Christopher Bledsoe, 40, Fayetteville truckdriver, and native Giles Countian, died Monday, May 29, in a Huntsville, Ala., hospital from injuries received a week earlier when he reportedly was involved in a fight at a Fayetteville drive-in restaurant.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Bledsoe, son of Mrs. Macie Christopher Bledsoe of Pulaski and the late John Wiseman Bledsoe, was born in Giles County March 15, 1927.<br />It was reported that he was knocked down in a fight May 22 with Douglas Dollar of near Fayetteville and suffered a skull fracture when his head hit the pavement. Dollar is free under $250 bond on a misdemeanor charge of fighting and disturbing the peace. No hearing had been set yesterday.<br />Survivors besides his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Elise Smith Bledsoe; three daughters, Kay, Chris and Kathy Bledsoe, all of Fayetteville; three sons, Jack and Stephen f Fayetteville and Ronald Bledsoe of Pulaski; and two brothers, Bennie of Pulaski and Marvin of Cleveland, Ohio.<br /><br />BLEDSOE, John Wiseman The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for John Wiseman Bledsoe, 89, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Bledsoe died on Friday, June 19, at his home in the Berea section.<br />Born September 2, 1874, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Preston Leach Bledsoe and Mildred Melson Bledsoe. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Bledsoe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Macie Christopher Bledsoe; three sons, Bennie Bledsoe, Pulaski, Marvin Bledsoe, Cleveland, Ohio, and George Bledsoe, Fayetteville; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BLOW, David William The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1960<br />David William Blow, prominent businessman and church leader of Pulaski, died Thursday morning, May 5, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Baptist Hospital, Nashville, after an illness of two months.<br />Funeral services were conducted at First Methodist Church Friday afternoon with the Rev. William H. Moss, Dr. W. H. Mansfield and Dr. W. Bruce Strother officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Blow was the son of William David (Billy) and Alice Pulley Blow, in whose memory he gave the pipe organ which is now in use at First Methodist Church. He was a member and former chairman of the Official Board of that church and had been active in choir work for many years.<br />He was born and reared in Giles County and educated in the public schools of Pulaski and at Martin College, of which he served as a member of the Board of Trustees and on its building committee at the time of his death.<br />He was president of the board of Austin Hewitt Home for Aged Women and a member of the Pulaski-Giles County Chamber of Commerce, Hillcrest Country Club, and the Junior Order of United American Mechanics.<br />Mr. Blow owned and operated Windsor Village Motel and served as an officer in the State Motel Association. He was a former partner in the firm of Blow and Coffman, oil distributors.<br />He is survived by his widow, the former Janice Inman of Columbia; a cousin, Mrs. Rufus Campbell of Pulaski; and an uncle, Ed Porter of Florida.<br /><br />BOATRIGHT, Algie The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1963<br />Algie Boatright, 59, native Giles Countian and resident of Gary, Ind., for 12-15 years, died on Friday, March 29, at a Gary hospital after a long illness. Funeral services and burial took place in that city on Monday.<br />He was the son of the late James H. Boatright and Kate Fleming Boatright, residents of the Lynnville section.<br />Mr. Boatright is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Sands Boatright; two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Edwards, Gary, Ind., and Mrs. Mike Bjelick, Hobart, Ind.; two grandchildren; three brothers, Virgil Boatright, Hobart, and John Boatright and Taft Boatright, both of Gary; and two sisters, Mrs. Maynard Johns, Columbia, and Mrs. Emmett Henderson, Nashville.<br /><br />BOATRIGHT, Ernie English The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Ernie English Boatright, 79, retired farmer of the Lynnville Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor of Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Boatright died Monday night, February 24, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Boatright and Clemmie Griffis Boatright. He was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Boatright is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lee Birdsong Boatright; three sons, Floyd Boatright, Ralph Boatright, and Dean Boatright, all of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. James Ingram, Pulaski; twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one brother, Wiley Boatright, Lynnville.<br /><br />BOATRIGHT, Johnnie Moore The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Johnnie Moore Boatright, 72, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Cornersville Methodist Church, with the burial in Lone Oak Cemetery. Mr. Boatright died Tuesday morning, March 19, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Boatright and Clemintine Griffis Boatright. He had resided in Marshall County twenty years and had been employed by the Florence Stove Company. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Boatright is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vallie Franklin Boatright; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Freeland, Cornersville; one son, W. D. Boatright, Lewisburg; two brothers, Ernie and Wiley Boatright, Lynnville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BOATRIGHT, Tonnie Lowry The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Tonnie Lowry Boatright, 82, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Cornersville Church of Christ, conducted by Campbell Pullius, minister of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Boatright died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, June 24, after a long illness.<br />Born August 14, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William English Boatright and Huldah Braden Boatright. He moved to Cornersville two years ago. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Boatright is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Wolaver Boatright; four daughters, Mrs. Guy L. Watson, Clarksville, Mrs. William E. Bowers and Mrs. Ward Nelms, Cornersville, and Mrs. Ned Odeneal, Jr., Pulaski; two sons, Eric Boatright, Cornersville, and James B. Boatright, Nashville; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />BOATRIGHT, Willie English The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1961<br />Willie English Boatright, 48, died Thursday, April 8, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, of injuries received earlier that day when a tractor overturned on him at his farm near Lynnville.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock Saturday at McDaniel Funeral Home, Cornersville, by the Rev. James E. Eddings and burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Boatright was dragging logs with the tractor when it over-turned, crushing his chest. He was treated at Giles County Hospital and then removed toVanderbilt, where he died at 6 p. m. The accident occurred about 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of E. E. and Mary Lee Birdsong Boatright of Lynnville, who survive.<br />Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Birdsong Boatright; three daughters, Misses Carolyn, Lunette and Deborah Boatright; three sons, Donald, Steven and Kelvin Lane Boatright, all of Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. James Ingram of Pulaski; and three brothers, Floyd, Ralph and Dean Boatright of Lynnville.<br /><br />BOAZ, Ruby Cardin The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby Boaz, 73, will be held Thursday, February 29, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Revs. Billy Craighead and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Boaz, wife of the late Edward L. Boaz, Sr., died Tuesday afternoon, February 27, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Boaz was born November 5, 1894, the daughter of the late Tom and Kitty Thomas Cardin.<br />Survivors include one son, Edward L. Boaz, Jr., Nashville; one brother, Harry Cardin, Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Annie Mitchell, Pulaski, and five grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOBO, Norman P. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Norman P. Bobo, retired grocer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Bobo died on Wednesday, February 2, in Lakeland, Fla.<br />Born in Marshall County, he was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Bobo is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maxie Brashears Bobo; one brother, Jesse Bobo, Albertsville, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Elma Winfrey, Horton, Ala.<br /><br />BOLDEN, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Robert Bolden, 71, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Free Will Baptist Church in Nashville with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, west of Pulaski. Mr. Bolden, who moved to Nashville sixteen years ago, died Monday at his home in that city.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born in March of 1889, the son of the late Scott Bolden and Mary Lumpkins Bolden.<br />Mr. Bolden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Mai Gilliam Bolden; three sons, Robert L. Bolden, Pulaski and Allen Bolden and Ben Lee Bolden, both of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Roberta Graves, Pulaski; a stepson, Holley Grammar, Nashville; and thirty grandchildren.<br /><br />BOLES, Ellie The Pulaski Citizen 27 Dec 1967<br />Ellie Boles, 71, died Monday, December 25, in his home at Route 2, Prospect.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Boles, a retired farmer, were held Tuesday, December 26, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Boles, a native of Alabama, was born January 1, 1896. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maudy Appleton Boles; one step-son, F. A. Tate, Prospect; one step-daughter, Mrs. Ruby Claud, Tarpley Shop.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOLES, Eva Miller The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Miller Boles, 80, resident of the Prospect section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by James E. Holt, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Boles died Tuesday night, February 11, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 27, 1883, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Eva Miller, daughter of the late Green Miller and Nancy Grant Miller. Twice married: her first husband, Pete Tate, died many years ago; her second husband, Ellie Boles, survives. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Boles is also survived by one son, F. A. Tate, Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. Paul Claud, Prospect; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; several step-children; two brothers, Roy Miller and Endsley Miller, both of Prospect; and four sisters, Mrs. Nina Roberts,<br />Mrs. Ada Crabtree, Mrs. Vera Griggs, and Mrs. Glen Tate, all of Prospect.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOLTON, Charles Michael The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1961<br />Charles Michael Bolton, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bolton of Pulaski, died Saturday afternoon, Sept. 30, following an accident on Highway 31, about eight miles north of Pulaski, in which the automobile driven by his mother left the road and plunged over an embankment at the L&amp;N overpass near Manor House Farm.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Mr. Dixon of Lawrenceburg officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The child&#8217;s death brought to four the number of traffic fatalities in Giles County during the month of September, with only two having been recorded during the first eight months of 1961, making a total of six for the year to date.<br />Trooper Homer Smith of the Tennessee Highway Patrol said Saturday&#8217;s accident occurred on wet pavement just after a thunderstorm when Mrs. Bolton apparently applied her brakes and the station wagon went into a spin, struck a bridge abutment and went off the embankment. A Nashville man, F. A. Abercrombie, who was driving behind the Bolton vehicle, gave that description of events to Trooper Smith. The accident occurred about 2:55 p. m.<br />Mrs. Bolton, 22, is in serious condition at Giles County Hospital suffering a fractured pelvis. Her mother, Mrs. Dee Norman, and brother, Tony Norman, 12, both passengers in the automobile, also received extensive cuts and bruises.<br />Besides his parents and Mrs. Norman, all of Pulaski, Charles Michael is survived by a brother, Stephen; a sister, Jacqueline Denise; his maternal grandfather, Dee Norman, all of Pulaski; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tullie Bolton of the Cedar Grove Community.<br /><br />BONDS, Mamie Paralee Purdom The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Paralee Purdom Bonds, 79, widow of James Willis Bonds, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley and the Rev. George Hill. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Bonds died on Tuesday, February 6, at her home in the Waco Community.<br />Born July 31, 1882, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late William Erwin Purdom and Hannah Armanda Rogers Purdom. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Bonds is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Ethel Hindman, Mrs. Leonard Weatherford, Mrs. Jamie Steele, Mrs. Joe Thurman, Lynnville, Mrs. Shelby Pierce, Pulaski, and Mrs. Floyd Clark, Columbia; four sons, William Daniel Bonds, Everett Brown Bonds, James Cleveland Bonds, and Herbert Wright Bonds, all of Lynnville; eleven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Bessie Parker, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BONDS, Mary Elizabeth Cole The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bonds, 70, were held Tuesday, February 20, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Mr. Artie Collins officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Bonds was born July 17, 1897, the daughter of the late Robert and Lou Hamlin Cole. Mrs. Bonds, wife of the late Cullen J. Bonds, died Saturday, February 17.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Estes, and Mrs. Joe Hickman, both of Giles County; two sons, Robert Bonds, Reno, Nev., and Thomas Bonds, Cleveland; two sisters, Mrs. Velma Marks and Mrs. George Lanier, both of Giles County; one half-sister, Mrs. Sam Pitcock, Atlanta, Ga.; one step-sister, Mrs. Bunyan Thurman, Pulaski; one brother, Brown Cole, Lincoln County; and seven grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BONEE, John Dewitt The Giles Free Press 8 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for John Dewitt Bonee, 48, were held at 2 p. m. Saturday, March 3, at New Prospect Church of Christ. Burial was in May Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bonee died Thursday, Mar. 1, in a Nashville hospital.<br />He was a native of Lawrence County, son of Mrs. Mattie L. Bonee Durham and the late Lother Bonee.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his mother he is survived by a son, Michael Bonee, Giles County; A brother, Willard Bonee, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Gunnell, Sidney, Ohio; his stepfather, Joe Durham.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BONEE, Morgan Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Morgan Oscar Bonee, 74, retired farmer of the Cloverdale section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Cloverdale Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Andrew Hartsfield. Burial took place in the May Cemetery. Mr. Boone died Saturday night, April 15, at Lawrence County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br />Born November 2, 1886, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Morgan Aaron Bonee and Susie Green Bonee. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Bonee is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Prince Bonee; one daughter, Mrs. Susie Freeman, Lawrence County; four sons, Boyd Bonee, Texas, and Glenn Bonee, Edward Bonee and Calvin Bonee, all of Lawrence County; thirteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Lela Watts, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Josie Green, Arkansas, and Mrs. Grace Robertson, Indiana.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOOKER, Ethel Williams The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Booker will be held Thursday, February 1, at 10:30 a.m., in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Rev. H. Ray Wood officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Booker, 81, died Tuesday, January 30, in Bedford County Hospital, Shelbyville. She was a resident of the Brick Church Community.<br />A member of the Baptist Church, Mrs. Booker was born February 9, 1886, the daughter of the late Doc Presley and Sarah Frances Arnold Williams.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Willard B. Smith and Mrs. A. A. Smith, Giles County, and Mrs. Knox Holley, Shelbyville; twenty-three grandchildren; forty-six great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOOKER, Hudson Carl The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Hudson Carl Booker, 42, a foreman at Jack&#8217;s Cookie Plant, Pulaski, died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon in Giles County Hospital, following a heart attack.<br />Services will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial will take place in Goodway, Ala.<br />Born December 1, 1922, in Goodway, Ala., he was the son of Herbert Hudson Booker and Mrs. Chris Nelson Booker. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Booker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Levie Melton Booker; three daughters, Misses Linda Kay Booker, Chris Sue Booker and Jane Louise Booker; and one son, Herbert Booker, Pulaski; three brothers, Jack Booker, Excell, Ala., Bill Booker, U. S. Navy and Paul Booker, Pensacola, Fla.; and five sisters, Mrs. L. E. Sims, and Mrs. Frances Melton, Mobile, Ala., and Mrs. Phyllis Solomon, Mrs. Judy Jordon and Mrs. Ann Turk, Excell, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOONE, Ethel Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1960<br />Mrs. Ethel Harwell Boone died Sunday at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Tuesday at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church and burial in the church cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Alamay Archer and Mrs. Rozelle Porter of Chicago; and Mrs. Louise Davis of Musdoville, Calif.; three sons, Claude Boone, Pulaski, Grady Boone, Fort Pierce, Fla. and Tyson Boone of California; and 12 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Tomlin of Giles County and Mrs. Pearl Farris, Columbia.<br /><br />BOOTON, Clara Binghurst The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. William Sinclair Booton, 86, Pulaski resident, were held at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial taking place Sunday in Marshallville, Ga.., Cemetery. Mrs. Booton died Thursday night, January 7, in Fairhaven Nursing Home, Pulaski, after a long illness.<br /><br />The former Miss Clara Binghurst, she was born June 20, 1870, in Clarksville, Tenn., the daughter of the late William Rufus Binghurst and Sallie Scott Binghurst. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Booton died in 1948.<br />Mrs. Booton is survived by one daughter, Mrs. David Rhea, Pulaski; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. David Neilson, Coral Gables, Fla., and Mrs. John S. Tilley, Montgomery, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOOTH, Cornelia Vivian The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Cornelia Vivian Booth, 85, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Booth died early Sunday morning, February 11, at Giles County Hospital, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born February 21, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas M. Booth and Ellen Huff Booth. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church and the Women&#8217;s Society of Christian Service, a former member of the Twentieth Century Literary Club and an honorary member of the Pulaski Garden Club.<br />Miss Booth is survived by two sisters, Mrs. M. S. Church, Pulaski, and Mrs. Marvin E. Eagle, Jackson; and two brothers, Fagan Booth, Pulaski, and Mason Booth, Birmingham, Ala.; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BOOTH, Walter Mason The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1968<br />Walter Mason Both, 81, brother of Mrs. M. S. Church, died Wednesday night, April 17 in Birmingham, Ala.<br />Graveside services for Mr. Booth were held in Maplewood Cemetery Thursday afternoon, April 18, at 2 o&#8217;clock.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Booth, a member of the firm, Booth and Son, for many years, was born April 5, 1887, the son of the late T. M. Booth and Ellen Hough Booth. His wife, the former Miss Lena Will May, died several years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Church, survivors include three daughters, Mrs. George Wheeloch, and Mrs. Jack Worral, both of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Aberdeen, Miss.; and four grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />BOTTOMS, Daphine The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Daphine Bottoms, 45, native of Ardmore, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday at Pulaski Street Church of Christ in Lawrenceburg, with the burial in Mimosa Cemetery, Lawrenceburg. She died at 8:30 Wednesday morning, July 28, in Lawrence County Hospital following several years ill health.<br /><br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas B. Bottoms and Madge Franks Bottoms. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She was Society Editor of the Democrat-Union in Lawrenceburg for many years, was a charter member of the Pilot Club and was employed as secretary-bookkeeper at Farmers Supply Company. She had been identified with a number of civic organizations in Lawrenceburg.<br />Miss Bottoms is survived by two sisters, Mrs. William C. Powell and Mrs. Alvin Brown, both of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Buddy Bottoms, Naples, Texas; five half-brothers, Lester Stewart, Old Hickory, Terry Bottoms, Athens, Ala., Floyd Bottoms, Huntsville, Ala., Robert Bottoms, Ontario, Calif., and Elliott Bottoms, Donna, Texas; and four half-sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Chamberlain, Nashville, Mrs. Lucile Muratoria, San Antonio, Texas, Mrs. Mary Fowler, Ardmore, and Mrs. Mildred Gibbs, Visalia, Calif.<br /><br />BOUNDS, George William Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1960<br />Dr. George William Bounds, Sr., husband of former Giles County resident, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, September 18, at Anderson Infirmary, Meridian, Miss., after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at First Baptist Church in Meridian, with burial there.<br />Dr. Bounds, prominent physician of Meridian, is survived by his wife, the former Miss Etta Mack Hannah of Campbellsville; two sons, Dr. Lemann Hannah Bounds, who was associated with his father, and Dr. George W. Bounds, Jr., Nashville, Tenn.; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />BOWEN, Amos Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Amos Lewis Bowen, 72, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert E. Wilsford, Baptist Missionary. Burial took place in the Bryant Cemetery in Marshall County. Mr. Bowen died at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday night, March 20, in Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />He was born February 21, 1893, in Marshall County.<br />Mr. Bowen is survived by one son, Joe T. Bowen, Mooresville; three daughters, Mrs. Polly May Poarch and Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, both of Marshall County. Mrs. Louise Browning, Waco, Texas; twenty-six grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren; and one brother, Walter Leon Bowen, Campbellsville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOWEN, Bobby Joe The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Bobby Joe Bowen, 17, resident of the Mooresville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Mooresville Methodist Church with the burial in the Bryant Cemetery in that community. He died at 10:45 Friday morning, February 14, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was born January 2, 1947, the son of Joe Turner Bowen and Mrs. Annie Butcher Bowen. He was a junior student in Connally High School in Cornersville.<br />In addition to the parents, the young man is survived by four brothers, Joe Henry, Lyndell Wayne, Jackie and Rickey Bowen, all of the home address; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Butcher, Pulaski, and Amos Bowen, Mooresville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOWEN, Elsie The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Bowen Bowen, 74, Pulaski resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Dean Pardon, Church of God minister. Burial took place in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Bowen died Friday, January 29, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 6, 1890, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bud Bowen and Julie Fox Bowen. She was a member of the Church of God. Her husband, Erwin Bowen, died some time ago.<br />Mrs. Bowen is survived by three daughters, Mrs. William Riley and Mrs. Alvin Wells, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Carl Gleason, Chicago, Ill.; three sons, William Bowen, Pulaski, Frank Bowen, Cincinnati and Robert Bowen, Chicago, Ill.; eighteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Katie Barlow and Miss Minnie Bowen, both of Pulaski; one brother, David Bowen, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOWEN, Ervin The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Ervin Bowen, 70, machinist of Pulaski, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock<br />Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Memorial Gardens, Lawrenceburg. Mr. Bowen died Wednesday morning, September 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 6, 1890 in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Bowen and Annie Reeves Brown.<br />Mr. Bowen is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Bowen;; three sons, William Bowen, Giles County, Frank Bowen, Ohio, and Robert Bowen, Chicago, Ill.; four daughters, Mrs. Nell Riley and Mrs. Floyd Miller, Ohio, and Mrs. Joan Wells and Mrs. Louise Gleason, Chicago, Ill.; two brothers, Bryant Bowen, Lawrenceburg, and George Bowen, Mt. Pleasant; and one sister, Mrs. Ola Travis, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOWEN, Leon The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1968<br />Leon Bowen, 73, died in Johnson City Veterans Hospital Wednesday, June 5.<br />Services for Mr. Bowen, World War I veteran and a retired farmer, were held Friday afternoon, June 7, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Bowen was born September 14, 1894, the son of the late Lewis and Lizzie Faulkner Bowen.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. James Walls and Mrs. Nathan Chapman, both of Giles County and Mrs. David Lovett, Maury County; three sons, Leon Bowen, Jr., and Walter Bowen, both of Giles County, and Jimmy Bowen of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Foreman and Mrs. Myra Barr, both of Giles County; twenty-three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOWEN, Mary Pack The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Mary Pack Bowen, 69, died Monday, October 23, at her home in the Campbellsville Community.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday, October 25, at 2 o&#8217;clock, at the Union Valley Church, with the Rev. Glen Dunavant officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Bowen, a native of DeKalb County, was the daughter of the late Charlie and Madie Pack.<br />Survivors include her husband, Leon Bowen, Sr.; three daughters, Mrs. Francis Wall, Giles County, Mrs. Betty Chapman, Pulaski, and Mrs. Margaret Lovett, Columbia; three sons, Leon Bowen, Jr., Walter Bowen and Jimmy Royce Bowen, all of Giles County; twenty-three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Ingram, Tuscumbia, Ala.<br /><br />BOWERS, Anna Goodall The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Horace Jennings Bowers, 84, former resident of Pulaski, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the home of her son, Robert M. Bowers, 408 West Madison Street. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Robert E. Craigh, rector of the Church of The Messiah, Episcopal, with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Bowers died early Saturday morning, March 10, at a Cleveland, Tenn. hospital, after a prolonged illness.<br />The former Miss Anna Goodall, she was born April 21, 1877, and reared in Nashville, the daughter of the late Frank Montgomery Goodall and Anna Williams Goodall. She attended Ward Seminary in Nashville. Her husband, Horace Jennings Bowers, banker at White Bluff and Tracy City, died in 1952.<br />She was a member of the Episcopal Church in Pulaski, the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Daughters of 1812.<br />In addition to her son, Mrs. Bowers is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alex H. Pegues, Cleveland; two grandchildren, Mrs. K. Thompson Matthews, Pulaski and Alex H. Pegues, Jr., Houston, Texas; four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Cornelia Goodall, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOWERS, Mattie Corrigan The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. James J. Bowers, 90, former resident of Davidson County, and mother of Mrs. James E. Eddings of Lynnville, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Beech Grove Methodist Church in Davidson County, with the burial in Union Hill Cemetery in that county.<br />Mrs. Bowers who had been making her home with Mrs. Eddings at Lynnville, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 19, at Giles County Hospital, Pulaski, as the result of a fall in the home. She had been in declining health for some time.<br />Born in Lincoln County, she was the former Miss Mattie Corrigan, and had lived sixty years in the Lickton Community of Davidson County. Her husband, James J. Bowers, a farmer, died in 1957. She was a member of the Beech Grove Methodist Church.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Bowers is survived by one grandson, W. K. Talley, Jr., and two great-grandsons, Billy and Ronald Talley, all of Davidson County.<br /><br />BOYD, Bernard Ossie The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Bernard Ossie Boyd, 65, died Wednesday morning, January 29, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Boyd will be held Thursday afternoon, January 30, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Minor Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Wayland Hartsfield officiating. Burial will be in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Boyd was born August 26, 1903, the son of the late Richard and Olna Abernathy Boyd.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lela Childers Boyd; one son, John Richard Boyd, Decatur, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Minor Hill, Mrs. Stanley Ingram, Lewisburg, Mrs. Hobert Ridgeway, Anderson, Ala., and Mrs. Jimmy Caldwell, Huntsville, Ala.; and two grandchildren.<br />Carr &amp; Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOYD, Kate The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Kate Boyd, 80, lifelong resident of the Lynnville Community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, at Lynnville Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. She died Thursday, December 27, at her home after a brief illness.<br />She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was the daughter of the late James B. Boyd and Mary Grace White Boyd, members of pioneer families of the county. For a number of years she had been a member of the Lynnville American Legion Auxiliary.<br />Miss Boyd is survived by four brothers, Walter J. Boyd and J. W. Boyd, Lynnville, W. Douglas Boyd, Tallahassee, Fla., and Mark S. Boyd, New Albany, Ind.; one sister, Mrs. W. W. Welch, Tyler, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BOYD, Malvine (Bina) The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Miss Malvine (Bina) Boyd, 79, former resident of the Lynnville Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. William D. Boyd, pastor of Mt. Pleasant First Presbyterian Church, with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia. Miss Boyd died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, April 1, at Fairmont Nursing Home in Columbia following a long illness.<br />Born and reared at Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Boyd and Sarah Wagstaff Boyd. Her parents died while she was a young girl when she went to live with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith at Lynnville. Many years ago she had moved to Columbia.<br />She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.<br />Her one sister, Miss Virginia Boyd of Columbia, died July 6, 1958.<br />Miss Boyd&#8217;s only survivors are cousins, including the Rev. Mr. Boyd who conducted the rites.<br /><br />BOYD, Olna Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Richard Boyd, 81, resident of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Ed Harper, minister of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Boyd who lived alone, was found dead on Monday morning at her home, apparently having suffered a heart attack.<br />Born November 27, 1878, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Olna Abernathy, daughter of the late Richard Abernathy and Rachael Rylan Abernathy, and was a member of the Church of Christ. She was the widow of Richard Boyd who died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Boyd is survived by one son, Bernard Boyd, Oak Ridge; four daughters, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Minor Hill, Mrs. Stanley Ingram, Lewisburg, Mrs. Hobard Ridgway, Anniston, Ala., and Mrs. James Caldwell, Huntsville, Ala.; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Williams, Morris, Okla; and one brother, Elvis Abernathy, Franklin.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOYD, Robert Dudley The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Robert Dudley Boyd, resident of Riverside, Calif., were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in that city with the burial there. Mr. Boyd died of a cerebral hemorrhage on December 30 in Riverside.<br />Mr. Boyd is survived by his wife, the former Miss Mary Davenport of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Powell, San Diego, Calif.; and one granddaughter.<br />Mrs. Boyd is a sister of Robert I. Davenport, Charles Davenport and Mrs. Frank Pittard, all of Giles County.<br /><br />BOYD, Rowena Howard The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Rowena Boyd, 97, died Saturday night, January 25, in Fairhaven Nursing Home after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Boyd, wife of the late Wiley Boyd of the Stella community, were held Monday afternoon, January 27, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Boyd was a native of Giles County.<br />Survivors include two sons, Willie Boyd, Minor Hill and Irma Boyd, Goodspring; two daughter, Mrs. Marvin Croley, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Owen Bass, Brick Church; twenty-two grandchildren; forty-one great grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.<br />Wilson Carter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOYD, Sara Elizabeth Henderson The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sara Elizabeth Boyd, 64, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, June 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Argine Hughes and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Myers Cemetery near Athens, Ala.<br />Mrs. Boyd died Tuesday, June 6, in Limestone County, Ala. She was a native of Giles County, born June 7, 1962, the daughter of the late Jack Henderson and Elizabeth Baker Henderson.<br />Survivors include her husband, W. F. Boyd; one daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Wright; one son, Calvin Wright, all of Ardmore; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Willis, Diana; two brothers, Clarence and Houston Henderson, Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BOYDEN, Anna Belle The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1966<br />Mrs. Anna Belle Boyden, 81, died July 11 in a hospital in Hot Springs, Ark., where she had resided for the last two years.<br />Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery in Hot Springs.<br />She was a native of Giles County, but had lived for many years to El Paso, Texas before moving to Hot Springs.<br />She was the daughter of the late Mid and Alice Crunk Grammar.<br />She is survived by her husband, H. E. Boyden of Hot Springs; one daughter, Mrs. Louise Doggett Garcia of St. Louis, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Roberts of Cornersville and Mrs. Sammie Adkins of Hot Springs.<br /><br />BRADY, Mary Clay The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1969<br />Mrs. Mary Clay Brady, 87, died Thursday, October 2, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Brady, wife of the late James H. Brady, were conducted Saturday morning, October 4, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brady was born May 10, 1882, the daughter of the late George and Mattie Lucy Grimes.<br />Survivors include one son, J. B. Brady, Pulaski; one step-son, Dick Brady, Alabama; two daughters, Mrs. Lewis Baker, Pulaski, Mrs. C. K. Kohne, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Curtis Bomer, Fayetteville; twenty grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; an four great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BRALY, Clyde D. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1967<br />Clyde D. Braly, 79, died Wednesday, August 16, in Nashville.<br />Services were conducted Friday, August 18, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. John McGinnis officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Braly, a native of Giles County, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Braly; one daughter, Mrs. Charlie Sharp, Hendersonville; two grandchildren; and one brother, Raymond Braly, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRALY, Janet R. Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1968<br />Mrs. Janet R. Braly, 69, died Thursday, September 12, at her home in Sarasota, Fla.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Braly, wife of Bate Braly, were held Saturday, September 14, in the chapel of Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Sarasota, Fla.<br />A member of the Episcopal Church, Mrs. Braly was born in Sacgerstown, Pa. has lived in Sarasota, Fla. since 1921.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include one sister, Mrs. Zada Moore, Sarasota, Fla.; and one brother, Jimmy Gardner, Sarasota, Fla.<br />Mrs. Braly&#8217;s husband, Bate Braly, is a brother of Hugh Braly of Giles County.<br /><br />BRALY, Lucy Allen The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Allen Braly, 89, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Braly died on Thursday afternoon, February 9, at her home one mile west of Pulaski, following a long period of illness.<br />Born January 27, 1872, she was the daughter of the late Porter Allen and Margaret Anderson Allen. The last member of her immediate family, she was the widow of Reed Braly who died in 1952. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Braly is survived by one son, Louis Braly; one grandson, Billy Braly, Birmingham, Ala.; and one great-granddaughter, Miss Patricia Ann Braly, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRALY, Mark Elledge The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1968<br />Mark Elledge Braly, 72, died Tuesday, October 15, in Oakview Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Braly, a retired farmer, were held Wednesday morning, October 16, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Braly was born August 4, 1896, the son of the late James Newt Braly and Leila Elledge Braly.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Herman Craig, Nashville and Mrs. Jessie Ward of Giles County. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRALY, Mary Lou Gramling The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1967<br />Mrs. Mary Lou Gramling Braly of Madison, formerly of Pulaski, died Thursday, November 9, at St. Vincent&#8217;s Hospital in New York City.<br />Services were conducted on Sunday afternoon, November 12, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock, at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home in Hendersonville, with Father John Lohman officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Braly, a native of Florida, was a former member of the Martin College faculty and worked in Child Welfare with the Giles County Public Welfare for several years. Her husband, Clyde Braly, died in August.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Charles Sharp, Hendersonville; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. C. N. Petteway, Lakeland, Fla.; three brothers, Paul, Miami, Robert, Tallahassee, and Qennin Gramling, Diand Fla.<br /><br />BRALY, Ora Elizabeth James The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ora Elizabeth James Braly, 83, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoonin Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert H. Hall, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Braly died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, November 14, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Glen N. Harwell, in Pulaski.<br /><br />Born March 4, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William James and Mary Jane Tidwell James. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Tyree K. Braly, died several years ago.<br />In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Braly is survived by one son, Ervin M. Braly, Giles County, and three grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRALY, Tyree Kidd The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Tyree Kidd Braly, 87, retired farmer of the Fifth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Braly died on Monday night, October 30, at the Bodenham home after a years illness.<br />Born October 11, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James D. Braly and Patty Paisley Braly. He served as an elder in the Moriah Church for many years.<br />Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Tidwell Braly; one daughter, Mrs. Glen N. Harwell, Pulaski; one son, Ervin M. Braly, Bodenham; and three grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRANCH, Asa Lee The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Asa Lee Branch, 74, employee of Denbo Produce Company for nineteen years, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Branch died about 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, December 2, at his home on East Washington Street after a long illness.<br />Born March 26, 1888, at Elkton in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Branch and Mrs. Adelia Hobbs Branch. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Twice married, his first wife, Mrs. Bertha Hood Branch, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Branch is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Flossie Miller Branch; one son, Joe T. Branch, employee of The Pulaski Citizen; three daughters, Mrs. William D. Holley, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Jessie Jones, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Jane Key, Austell, Ga.; and twenty grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRANCH, Bobbie Roland The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1963<br />Mrs. Bobbie Roland Branch, 82, who lived with her son, John M. Branch in Memphis, died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Friday night, February 22, in Crittenden Memorial Hospital in West Memphis following an extended illness.<br />Funeral rites took place in Memphis on Sunday. Mrs. Branch, widow of Joel W. Branch who died in 1958, was a native of Lincoln County. She had lived in Memphis twenty-six years. She was a member of Greenland Heights Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her son, a native of Giles County, Mrs. Branch is survived by two sisters and one brother.<br /><br />BRANCH, John Morris The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1965<br />Word is received here of the death on June 16th in Memphis, Tenn., of a former Giles Countian, John Morris Branch, aged 59. He had been a Post Office Clerk in Memphis for more than 18 years. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. June 18, at Memphis Funeral Home, with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery, Memphis.<br />Mr. Branch, son of the late Joe W. and Bobby Rolland Branch, was a native of Giles County where he attended Massey Preparatory School and was graduated from Giles County High School. He was a member of the Greenland Heights Methodist Church, where he was a member of the Board of Stewards, of the Men&#8217;s Bible Class and served as church treasurer for ten years.<br />He moved to Memphis in 1937.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Geneva Thompson Branch.<br /><br />BRANNON, Nettie Tate The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. R. B. Brannon, 87, native of Lynnville, took place in Knoxville Monday with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville on Monday afternoon. She died Saturday, November 6, in Knoxville where she was making her home.<br />Born at Lynnville, she was the former Miss Nettie Tate, and had lived in Nashville before going to Knoxville. Her husband, R. B. Brannon, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Brannon is survived by one son, Henry M. Brannon, Charlotte, N. C.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BREEDING, Ervin The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Ervin Breeding, 69, resident of the Anthony Hill section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. James Jolly, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Breeding died on Thursday, April 21, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born April 11, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. A. and Mary Thompson Breeding. He was a member of the Oak Grove Baptist Church.<br />Mr.Breeding is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel Wood Breeding; three sons, Frank Breeding and Bill Breeding, Goodspring, and Douglas Breeding, Huntsville, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Ellene O&#8217;Neil, West Point, N.Y., Mrs. Joyce Levy, New York City, N.Y., and Mrs. Inez Farrar, Nashville; and one brother, Jim Breeding, Minor Hill.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BREEDING, James Ruben The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1968<br />James Ruben Breeding, 86, retired farmer, died Sunday night, November 24, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Breeding, husband of the late Ola Smith Breeding, were held Tuesday afternoon, November 26, at Minor Hill Church of Christ with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Overton County, Mr. Breeding was born March 23, 1882, the son of the late Alvin and Mary Thompson Breeding.<br />Survivors include one son, Charlie Breeding, Goodspring; three daughters, Lillie Mae Thornton and Mrs. Solon Crabb, both of Minor Hill, and Mrs. James Metsker, Center, Colo.; nineteen grandchildren, and nineteen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRENTS, Ella Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Bryant Brents, 81, sister of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elmwood Cemetery Chapel in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Brents died at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 18, at Carraway Methodist Hospital, Birmingham, following a fall in which she had broken a hip.<br />Born April 16, 1882, in Marshall County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Jeff N. Bryant and Minerva Richardson Bryant.<br />Mrs. Brents is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. H. Edmundson, Dora, Ala., (a suburb of Birmingham); and two sisters, Mrs. Will V. Dunivant, Pulaski, and Mrs. D. M. Hicks, Audubon, N. J.<br /><br />BREST, William The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1963<br />William Brest, app. 85, died Sunday, May 12, in his home town of Miami, Fla. Funeral services were held on Tuesday with graveside services held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the family lot at Fogg Cemetery at Cedar Grove in Giles County.<br />Mr. Brest&#8217;s wife, the former Miss Ida Garner of Giles County, died twenty-five years ago.<br />Mr. Brest is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lillian Podell, Milwaukee, Wis.; and several nieces and nephews in Giles County. He was a brother-in-law of Mrs. M. T. Holt of Cedar Grove.<br /><br />BREWER, Ellen Ruth Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Floyd Brewer, 43, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. B. H. Shawhan. The burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mrs. Brewer died Saturday, January 16, in Giles County Hospital.<br />The former Miss Ellen Ruth Sanders, she was born May 2, 1921, in Lincoln County, the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Washburn Sanders, Pulaski, and the late C. M. Sanders. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Brewer is survived by her husband, Floyd Brewer, Pulaski businessman; two daughters, Mrs. Nancy M. Minor, Washington, D. C., and Miss Deborah Phyllis Brewer, Pulaski; two sons, Paul Donald and James Floyd Brewer, Jr., Pulaski; one granddaughter; one brother, C. M. Sanders, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Myrtis O&#8217;Neal, Lewisburg and Mrs. Betty Elviro, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BREWER, James Marion The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for James Marion Brewer, 75, retired farmer of the Anthony Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, pastor of the Trinity Charge of Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mr. Brewer died on Thursday morning, October 3, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born September 15, 1888, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late J. C. Brewer and Mattie Menefee Brewer.<br />Mr. Brewer is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ola Haislip Brewer; three sons, Martin D. Brewer, Ben Sloan Brewer, and James Floyd Brewer, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Edith Gill, St. Petersburg, Fla.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Annie Ridiner, Shelbyville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BREWER, Larry Gene The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1967<br />Larry Gene Brewer, 20, U. S. Air Force, died Thursday, December 29, at Brook Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, as a result of burns suffered Dec. 18 in a motorcycle accident near Brownwood, Texas.<br />Military rites were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at McBurg Church of Christ with an Air Force Chaplain and Andrew Brown officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />Brewer was reportedly burned over ninety percent of his body after the motorcycle he was riding went out of control and overturned and the gas tank exploded.<br />A native of Lincoln County native, he was born March 13, 1946, the son of the late Willis and Florence Hobbs Brewer. He was a graduate of Boonshill High School. He entered the Air Force in January, 1966, and was stationed at Dyees Air Force Base, near Abilene, Texas.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Gilliam of Pulaski and Mrs. Charles Torrence of Dallas, Texas; and one brother, Dalton Brewer of McBurg.<br /><br />BREWER, Sadie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1963<br />Mrs. Sadie Smith Brewer, mother of Charles R. Brewer, principal of Beech Hill High School in Giles County, died at Saturday, February 16, at Doster Hospital in Columbus, Miss., after an extended illness. Funeral rites took place on Sunday at Columbus.<br />A resident of Columbus, she was a native of Lowdnes County, Miss., and was a member of Bethel Springs Baptist Church. Her husband, H. L. Brewer, died four and a half years ago.<br />In addition to the son, Charles Brewer at Pulaski, Mrs. Brewer is survived by two other sons, Robert S. Brewer and Billy E. Brewer, both of Columbus; four grandchildren; and three sisters.<br /><br />BRINDLEY, Winford The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1967<br />Winford Brindley, 84, died Wednesday morning, January 25, in the Limestone County Nursing Home. Services will be conducted on Thursday afternoon, January 26, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, at 2 o&#8217;clock , with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Buchanan officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brindley, a native of Cullman, Ala., was born April 16, 1882, the son of the late Van Buren and Ann Donelson Brindley.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Arthur Shelton, Pulaski; one son, S. W. (Willie) Brindley, Pulaski; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one brother, Leon Brindley, of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRITTON, James Henry The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for James Henry Britton, 56, public works employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Morgan Walker, the Rev. Raymond Johns and the Rev. W. H. Moss. Burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery. Mr. Britton died on Friday, July 14, at his home in Pulaski after a long period of declining health.<br />Born November 24, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Allie D. Newton Britton and the late Richard Britton. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Britton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Gunter Britton; four sons, James Rufus Britton, William Henry Britton, Richard Allen Britton and Thomas Clayton Britton; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Mae Taylor; eight grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Hardin Turner; all of Giles County.<br /><br />BRITTON, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for John Thomas Britton, 95, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist minister, and the Rev. Lloyd L. Hichman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Britton died at 8 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 17, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Born September 1, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Edward Monreo Britton and Nancy Britton Britton. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Georgia Worsham Britton, died approximately sixteen years ago.<br />Mr. Britton is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lane Gordon, of the Friendship Community; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROADWAY, Allie B. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Allie B. Broadway, 85, died Saturday morning, January 25, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Broadway were held Sunday afternoon, January 26, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Elkton Baptist Church with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Broadway was born October 11, 1883, the son of the late John and Mary Luter Broadway.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ellis Wilburn Broadway, Elkton; six daughters, Mrs. Joe Pope, Mrs. Roy Case, and Miss Gladys Broadway, all of Elkton, Mrs. Hugh McJunkin, Nashville, Mrs. Leon Gilliam and Mrs. Larry Smith, both of Columbia; fourteen grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Almeda Buchanan The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Almeda Buchanan Brown, 82, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Florence, Ala., with burial in the family plot in Florence Cemetery. Mrs. Brown died at Colonial Manor Nursing Home in Florence after a period of declining health.<br />Born in June of 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Polk Buchanan and Almeda Black Buchanan. She had been a resident of Florence 55 years. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Andrew M. Brown, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Brown, last member of her immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jack HaKola, Florence; two sons, Brooks Brown, New Orleans, La., and Marvin Brown, Florence, Ala.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Arthur J. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Arthur J. Brown, 72, died Saturday, November 4, at Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 5, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock, at the Diana Church of Christ, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown was a native of Lincoln County, but had lived the past thirty years in Giles County in the Diana Community. He was born August 22, 1895, the son of the late Jeff and Ella Lawes Brown. His wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Mills Brown, died in May of this year.<br />Survivors include one son, Clarence Brown, Diana; four grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; one brother, Rufus Brown, Petersburg; and one half-sister, Mrs. Mattie B. Smith, Chicago.<br />McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Charlie The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1965<br />An Athens, Ala., Negro was killed Thursday night, May 13, in a wreck at Elkton at 9:45 o&#8217;clock , Charlie Brown was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital after the car in which he was a passenger was struck by a tractor-trailer. His death brought to six the number of traffic fatalities in Giles County this year.<br />Deputy Sheriff James Newton, who investigated, said the driver of the car, Raymond Nelson, 24, another Athens Negro, pulled onto Highway 31, into the path of the northbound tractor-trailer driven by Ray Winford Steele, also of Athens, in fron of Riverside Service Station abut 300 yards north of the Elk River Bridge. Both vehicles were demolished, but Nelson and Steele were not seriously injured.<br />The truck was owned by Deaton Truck Lines of Birmingham, Ala.<br />Nelson was charged with driving while intoxicated and having no driver&#8217;s license. He was fined a total of $55 and charges in General Sessions Court Tuesday and is in Giles County Jail with bond set at $1,500.<br /><br />BROWN, Dimple Minatra The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dimple Minatra Brown, 44, wife of Julius P. Brown, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock, Sunday afternoon at Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Brown died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, October 19, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born September 10, 1918, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Guy Minatra of Bunker Hill and the late Mrs. Mary Cardin Minatra who died in 1952.<br />In addition to her father and husband, Mrs. Brown is survived by three sons, George Brown, Giles County, and James Edward and John Wayne Brown, both of Lawrence County; nine daughters, Mrs. Charles Kimbrough, Mrs. Mahlon Willoughby, Mrs. Frankie Green, and Mrs. Billy Wayne Massey, Giles County, Misses Elaine, Julia Kay, Linda, Diane and Rosemary Brown, Lawrence County; ten grandchildren; six brothers, Oliver C. Minatra, Nashville, David Minatra, Atlanta, Ga., William Minatra, Columbia, Bob Minatra, Memphis, and Claude and Joe H. Minatra, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. A. J. Burke, Nashville, Mrs. M. T. Newman, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Ed Cobb, Nashville, and Mrs. James H. Mansfield, Pulaski.<br />Bennett May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Elgin The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1966<br />Elgin Brown, 68, Maury County resident, and father of a Pulaski minister, died unexpectedly on Wednesday night, March 9, at his home eight miles east of Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in New Lasea Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery near his home.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by his wife; two sons, including Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski; two daughters; and several sisters.<br /><br />BROWN, Elsie Hunter The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services Mrs. Elsie Hunter Brown, 74, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter of Lewisburg, and the Rev. John Bradford, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Brown died Saturday afternoon, January 20, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born September 30, 1887, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Whitt Hunter and Amanda White Hunter, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, John Brown, died in 1928.<br />Mrs. Brown is survived by one daughter, Mrs. E. B. Conner; and two grandchildren, Prospect.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Eugene A. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1966<br />Funeral services for Eugene A. Brown, 72, were conducted at 2:00 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon, August 20, at Marcella Falls Church of Christ, with burial in Campbellsville Cemetery. Mr. Gilbert Tyler and Pat Lyles, Church of Christ ministers, officiated.<br />Mr. Brown died Thursday, August 18, at Maury County Hospital after a three-week illness.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Brown was a member of Marcella Falls Church of Christ. He was born October 24, 1892, son of the late Will and Alice Kimbrough Brown. His wife died several years ago.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carl Woodard, Campbellsville; two sons, Thomas Brown of Madison, and Eugene Brown, Jr., of Lawrenceville, Ga.; eight grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Florence Mae Tomerlin The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1968<br />Mrs. Florence Mae Brown, 72, died Monday morning, October 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Brown, wife of the late Gaious Brown, were held Tuesday afternoon, October 29, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Horace Bass officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brown was born March 3, 1896, the daughter of the late Andrew William Tomerlin and Addie Wilson Tomerlin.<br />Survivors include seven sons, John Robert Brown, Erskine Brown and Van William Brown, all of Giles County, Nathaniel Carter Brown, Marshall County, Paul Wayne Brown, and Thomas Edward Brown, Maury County, and Beamon A. Brown, Orlando, Fla.; six daughters, Mrs. Frank Clem, Cheatham County, Mrs. Charles Palmer, Mrs. John Fox and Mrs. Burt Smith, all of Giles County, Mrs. William Palmer, Nashville, Mrs. S. C. Chavmento, New Orleans, La.; three brothers, Myron Tomerlin, Lincoln County, Maurice Tomerlin and Malcolm Tomerlin, both of Giles County; four sisters, Mrs. Lucille Young, Mrs. Lillian Green, Mrs. Ruth Davis, and Mrs. Ruby Ingram, all of Pulaski; twenty-nine grandchildren; and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />BROWN, James A. The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1963<br />Funeral services for James A. Brown, 67, retired school teacher and resident of the Rich Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Brown died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, May 7, at Maury County Hospital.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Will Brown and Alice Kimbrough Brown. He formerly taught school in Giles and Maury Counties and was a former member of the Giles County Board of Education.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ailene R. Brown; three daughters, Misses Mary Alice and Juanita Brown and Mrs. Ed Carden, Nashville; one son, William Robert Brown, Kingsport; three grandchilden; and one brother, Eugene A. Brown, Lynnville.<br />BROWN, Jesse Quay The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Jesse Quay Brown, 47, farmer of the Friendship section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Beech Hill Cemetery. Mr.Brown, stricken with cerebral hemorrhage about mid-morning, January 29, in the barn lot at his home, was rushed to the local hospital where he died at noon.<br />Born February 6, 1916, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Ora Gaines Brown and the late William Edgar Brown. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to his mother, and maternal grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Gaines, Pulaski, Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ola Mae Russell Brown; one brother, William Brown, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. C. L. Carvell and Mrs. Allen Newton, Pulaski, Mrs. Campbell Smith, Diana and Mrs. John R. Appleton, Minor Hill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Mary Frances The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Frances Brown, 77, who died Thursday, December 15, in Lawrence County Hospital, were conducted Friday, December 16, at 1:00 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Wiley Powell officiating. Burial was in Powell Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Brown, a native of Giles County, was born November 4, 1889, the daughter of the late Daniel R. and Martha Jones Green. She was a member of the old Mt. Zion Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Price, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ruthie Harrison of Appleton; three brothers, Burl Green, Pulaski, Johnny Green and Noble Green, both of Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Mary Lou Mills The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1967<br />Services for Mrs. Mary Lou Brown, 70, of the Diana community, were held at 2 p. m. Thursday, June 1, at the Diana Church of Christ, with burial in the Diana Cemetery. Mrs. Brown died Wednesday, May 31.<br />Survivors include her husband, A. J. Brown, Diana; one son, Clarence Brown, Diana; two sisters, Mrs. Everett Williams, Shelbyville, and Mrs. R. O. Brown, Fayetteville; two brothers, Will and Charlie Mills, Shelbyville; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Milton Davis The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />Funeral services for Milton Davis Brown, 60, were held Wednesday afternoon, December 11, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Marshall Moss and Rev. Fred Harper officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown died Sunday, December 8, in a Nashville Hospital.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katie Owen Brown; two sons, Thomas O. Brown and Robert Wade Brown, both of Pulaski; one brother, Wilson Brown, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Barber, Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Monroe Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1966<br />Dr. Monroe Franklin Brown, 75, assistant to the State Commissioner of Public Health and a native of Giles County, died Friday, April 1, at his home in Nashville after a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Martins, Bracey-Welsh Funeral Home in Nashville and graveside services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in West View Cemetery in Atlanta, Ga.<br />The son of the late John Thomas and Ida Keltner Brown, he was b orn Sept. 14, 1890, in the Lynnville community. He was graduated from Massey Preparatory School, Pulaski, and Howard College, Birmingham, Ala. He received a doctorate in pharmacology from the University of Atlanta and an M. D. degree from the University of Tennessee.<br />Dr. Brown was married to the former Miss Elizabeth Moore of Atlanta, who survives.<br />Other survivors include three brothers, T. Larrimore Brown of Pulaski, R. K. Brown of Lynnville and J. K. Brown of Hermitage; and four sisters, Mrs. Ann Hardeman and Mrs. Lillian Richardson, both of Columbia; Mrs. Oka Thomas of Lewisburg ad Mrs. Linda Weatherly of Chattanooga.<br /><br />BROWN, Ora Gaines The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edgar Brown, 74, widow of Edgar Brown, 74, widow of Edgar Brown, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, pastor of Bradshaw Baptist Church, and Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, with the burial in the family plot in the Brown Cemetery, near the home. Mrs. Brown died unexpectedly on Friday morning, March 27, at home in the Friendship Community, following a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Ora Gaines, she was born October 7, 1889, in Giles County, the daughter of Mrs. Maude Erwin Gaines, Pulaski, who survives, and the late Jack Gaines. Her husband, Edgar Brown, died two years ago. She was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Brown is survived by one son, William Brown, Beech Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Campbell Smith, Diana, Mrs. Louise Carvell, and Mrs. Allen Newton, both of Beech Hill, and Mrs. John Robert Appleton, Minor Hill; eleven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. Walter Clem, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Richard Dugger, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Virginia G. Scoggin and Misses Margaret and Kathleen Gaines, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Robert Hutton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1968<br />Robert Hutton Brown, 78, senior partner of Brown&#8217;s Car Center, died at Maury County Hospital on Thursday afternoon, November 28th aftr only a few days illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Neal Dean, pastor, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown was born in Asheville, N. C., on March 25, 1892, son of the late Robert Schuford and Sallie Smith Brown. His father was a minister of the Tennessee Presbyterian Church and the family returned to Tennessee shortly after the birth of their son. Pastorates were held by the Rev. Brown at Lynnville and Pulaski in Giles County, about 1904, and in Fayetteville.<br />In 1911, Mr. Hutton Brown entered the automobile business with his brother-in-law, O. W. Pope in Fayetteville, later becoming partners with the late Frank Rambo in the Rambo-Brown Motor Company. Later he ran the Ford Agency in Fayetteville and in 1930 formed a partnership with the late Robert Yancey in Pulaski. Two years later he took over the Chevrolet agency, and in 1941 was joined in partnership by R. M. Bowers, the company Bowers-Brown Motor Co., selling Buicks and Chevrolets. The partnership continued until 1961, when Mr. Brown opened Brown&#8217;s Car Center on Lawrenceburg Highway, where his son, R. H. Brown, Jr., joined him to form the present partnership in 1962.<br />Mr. Brown was a veteran of World War I. He was three times commander of Pulaski American Legion Post No. 60, and was the architect and designer of the present Legion Club Home, when it was pruchased, remodeled and renovated by the Post in the 1940&#8217;s and converted from a residence into a club house.<br />He also was responsible for the designing of the Pulaski Municipal Swimming Pool and for superintending the construction of Hillcrest Golf and Country Club, all of these projects having been performed voluntarily as a civic duty.<br />He was a life-long Presbyterian and an elder in First Presbyterian Church, and a charter member of Pulaski Exchange Club.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, the former Miss Mildred Rodes of Petersburg; two daughters, Mrs. Aubrey Hagan, Jr., Pulaski, Mrs. James Perkins, Nashville and one son, R. Hutton Brown, Jr., Pulaski, and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Ruth Mize The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Mize Brown, 59, widow of Reece Brown, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon, October 8, at First Methodist Church in Panama City, Fla., home of Mrs. Brown. Burial took place in that city.<br />Mrs. Brown died on Friday, October 6, at a hospital in Panama City after an illness of two years. Her husband, Reece Brown died four years ago.<br />Born May 1, 1902, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Nola Ann Glover Mize of Pulaski and the late James Lewis Mize. She was a member of First Methodist Church in Panama City.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Mize is survived by two sisters, Miss Ella Mae Mize, Panama City, Fla., and Mrs. Loyd Anderson, Donelson; and five brothers, Loyd Mize, Houston, Texas, and Herbert Mize, Bert Mize, Herschel Mize and James Mize, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Sara Willis The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1969<br />Mrs. Sara Willis Brown, 35, was killed instantly following a car accident Sunday morning, October 26, in Winter Haven, Fla.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Willis of Pulaski, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, October 29, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in Winter Haven, Fla. with burial in that city.<br />In addition to her parents, survivors include her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Willis of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Tom K. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Tom K. Brown, 84, retired Eighth District farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. J. T. Parsons, the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, and the Rev. Gerald Hattle, pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church. Mr. Brown died Monday night, December 21, in Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Born November 11, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Davis Brown and Martha Ellen Tinery Brown. His wife, Mrs. Daisy Abernathy Brown, died several years ago.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by two sons, Milton T. Brown and Wilson Brown; and one daughter, Mrs. Ellen Barber, all of Pulaski; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Hardy, Mrs. Jim Dunnavant, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Fred Cole and Mrs. Grace Price, both of Nashville; and two brothers, Edd Brown, West Palm Beach, Fla., and Carl Brown, Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, William Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1962<br />Funeral services for William Edgar Brown, 72, retired farmer and livestock dealer of Friendship, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the family cemetery, near the home. Mr. Brown died at 6:30 Wednesday night, April 25, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born June 28, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jesse Whitt Brown and Tiny Hall Brown.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Gaines Brown; two sons, Quay Brown and W. E. Brown, Jr., Beech Hill; four daughters, Mrs. C. L. Carvell, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mrs. Campbell Smith, Diana, Mrs. Allen Newton, Pulaski, and Mrs. John R. Appleton, Minor Hill; eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, Willie D. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Willie D. Brown, 59, Columbia construction worker, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in the Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Brown died at 5:05 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 5, in Maury County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born October 9, 1911, in Marshall County, he was the son of W. R. Brown and Mamie McNeese Brown., who survive.<br />In addition to the parents, Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Comer Brown; three sons, Clyde, Philip and William Brown, all of Columbia; three step-sons, James and David Harvell, Hampshire, Maury County; and one step-daughter, Miss Margaret Harvell, Columbia; two brothers, Wayne Brown, Pulaski, and Vaden Brown, Lynnville; and two sisters, Mrs. Robert L. Smith, Pensacola, Fla., and Mrs. Thomas K. Harrison, Long Beach, Calif.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Will Henry The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Will Henry Brown, 78, retired farmer of the Buchanan Creek section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Brown died at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, December 9, at Giles County Hospital after a year&#8217;s declining health.<br />Born April 18, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Henry Brown and Delis McDonald Brown. His wife, Mrs. Sessa Cardin Brown died a number of years ago. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by two sons, N. R. Brown, Route 4, Pulaski, and Julius Brown, Lawrence County; two daughters, Mrs. Willa Mae Seward, Bryson, and Mrs. Annie Will Beard, College Grove; eighteen grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren.<br />Bennett May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWNING, Kerry Allen The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1966<br />Graveside services for Kerry Allen Browning, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack H. Browning, who died Thursday, December 15, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, were conducted at Maplewood Cemetery Friday morning at 10:00, by the Rev. Billy H. Craighead.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by one sister, Jonna Kay; one brother, Barry; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Richard Raines and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Browning, Cedar Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRUMIT, Willie H. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Willie H. Brumit, 61, retired employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born February 2, 1904, in Maury County, he was the son of the late Riddle Lewis Brumit and Minnie Jane Thomason Brumit. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Brumit is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dessie Lee McNeese Brumit; two daughters, Mrs. Robert C. LeQuire, Manchester, and Miss Ethal Ann Brumit, Pulaski; one son, Larry Brumit, Nashville; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Brooks, Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Katherine Stone, Eau Gallie, Fla., and Mrs. Russell Cisco, Nashville; and two brothers, Paul Brumit, Lynnville, and Claude Brumith, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRYAN, Deborah The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1961<br />Graveside services for Deborah Bryan, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan of Delrose were held on Saturday, December 2 in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Billy Cole of McBurg and the Rev. Donald White of Bryson officiated.<br />In addition to the parents, survivors are one sister, Ann, and two brothers, John and Joe Bryan.<br /><br />BRYAN, E. S. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1966<br />E. S. Bryan, 96, father of Harry Bryan of Bodenham, died Friday morning, July 22, in a Nashville nursing home.<br />Services were conducted Monday morning at 10:00 o&#8217;clock at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />In addition to Harry Bryan, Mr. Bryan is survived by another son, and four daughters, all of Nashville.<br /><br />BRYAN, W. J. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for W. J. Bryan, 59, prominent Giles County native who was vice-president of Third National Bank in Nashville were held Tuesday in Nashville. He died Sunday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital after an illness of several weeks.<br />Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park following services at West End Methodist Church, officiated at by Dr. Ben B. St. Clair.<br />Mr. Bryan was born at Bunker Hill and grew up in that community and around Bryson. His mother, Mrs. S. B. Bryan of Ardmore, survives.<br />He was graduated in 1921 from Massey Military School in Pulaski and later returned there as a member of the faculty. He received his BA degree from Vanderbilt University in 1927.<br />Mr. Bryan was married in 1930 to the former Clara Harris of Pulaski, who survives.<br />The nationally known banker joined Third National Bank in 1939. He held a degree from Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutger&#8217;s University.<br />He was a director and former president of the Independent Bankers Association, having served on its legislative committee for many years.<br />Mr. Bryan was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Nashville Exchange Club, the Nashville Booster Club, Richland Country Club, Cumberland Club and the old University Club.<br />He was a member of West End Methodist Church.<br />Surviving, besides his wife and mother, are a son, W. J. Bryan, Jr., New York; a daughter, Mrs. Horace Sibley, Atlanta; three brothers, B. A. Bryan, R. E. Bryan and John Bryan, all of Ardmore; and three sisters, Mrs. Kermit George, Dellrose, Mrs. Robert Wynne, Pulaski, and Mrs. H. E. Flanigan, Los Angeles.<br /><br />BRYMER, Sallie Whitehead The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Whitehead Brymer, 85, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and G. C. Fox. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Brymer died Friday night, January 19, at her home in the Wales section.<br />Born September 3, 1876, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late John Whitehead and Mollie Stamps Whitehead, but had lived most of her life in Giles County.<br />Her husband, Geoege Brymer, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Brymer is survived by two sons, Clarence Brymer and Flournoy Brymer, Wales; one daughter, Mrs. Ophelia Campbell, Franklin; ten grandchildren, twenty-seven great grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren; one brother, John Whitehead, Wales; and one sister, Mrs. Frank Niedergeces, Lawrenceburg. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRADEN, James B. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />James B. Braden, 68, died Tuesday, October 10, at his home in Bethel.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, October 12, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., with the Rev. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial will be in Legg Cemetery.<br />He was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church and a veteran of World War II.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia Meadows Braden, Bethel; one brother, R. L. Braden, Chesterfield, Ind.; one nephew, Bobby Braden, also of Chesterfield.<br /><br />BRADEN, William F. (Bud) The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for William F. (Bud) Braden, 60 resident of Memphis and native of Lynnville, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with Melvin Dugger, Church of Christ minister officiating. The burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Braden died unexpectedly Sunday, April 23, after several months illness at his home in Memphis, where he had live twenty years.<br />The son of the late F. M. (Tobe) Braden and Eva Horne Braden he was a salesman, Scottish Rite .<br />Mr. Braden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Bearden Braden; three daughters, Mrs. Ed Ward and Miss Evelyn Braden, Memphis, and Mrs. J. B. Deer, Mount View, Alaska; one son, William Braden, Memphis; three sisters, Mrs. Jay Goldman and Mrs. Bridges Sands, Columbia and Mrs. Ben Sam Chapman, Pulaski.<br /><br />BRALY, Claudia Kelly The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Claudia Kelly Braly, widow of Dr. E. R. Braly of Lawrenceburg, were held Monday in Lawrenceburg with burial in that city. She died of a heart attack Saturday en route to a hospital, having been stricken earlier in the day at her home on Pulaski Street in Lawrenceburg.<br />Her husband, a Lawrenceburg optometrist and a real estate dealer, was a native of Giles County. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Braly is survived by one sister, Mrs. E. O. Coffman; and one brothers, Larrimore Kelly, both of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />BRALY, Eugene F. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Eugene F. Braly, 71, retired farmer of the Pisgah Community, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, June 10, at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Braly who had been in failing health, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, June 8, en route to Giles County Hosptial.<br />Born March 14, 1889, at Pisgah, he was the son of the late William L. Braly and Mary Emma Yarbrough Braly. He was a batchelor, and was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Braly is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Virgil Smith with whom he was making his home, and Mrs. Raymond Oliver, both of the Pisgah Community; and two brothers, Hugh Braly, Pulaski and Bate Braly, Sarasota, Fla.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRALY, Lucy Allen The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Allen Braly, 89, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Braly died on Thursday afternoon, February 9, at her home one mile west of Pulaski, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born January 27, 1872, she was the daughter of the late Porter Allen and Margaret Anderson Allen. The last member of her immediate family, she was the widow of Reed Braly who died in 1952. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Braly is survived by one son, Louis Braly; one grandson, Billy Braly, Birmingham, Ala.; and one great-granddaughter, Miss Patricia Ann Braly, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Ada Simpson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Simpson Brashears, 71, Pulaski resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Brashears died early Sunday morning, February 21, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born October 29, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. E. Simpson and Martha Cates Simpson. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Brashears is survived by her husband, B. F. Brashears; six sons, Will Tom Brashears, Leslie Brashears, Billy Brashears and Dorris Brashears, all of Giles County, and V. R. Brashears, Mt. Pleasant; three daughters, Mrs. Vance Tankersley and Mrs. Ed Hill Estes, Cornersville, Mrs. Raymond Grubbs, Berea; sixteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Alice Stanford, Pulaski; and one brother, Will H. Simpson, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Albert Birl Fry The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Will Henry Brashears, 79, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Brashears died Sunday, August 13, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, after a long illness.<br />Mrs. Brashears, the former Miss Albert Birl Fry, was born August 10, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Michael and Nancy Jane Jones Fry. She was a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Brashears is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Leroy Hamby, Mrs. Irvin Williams, Mrs. Robert McCombie, and Miss Agnes Brashears, Giles County, Mrs. J. D. Warren, Nashville, Mrs. Norman Bobo, Auburndale, Fla., Mrs. James H. Simpkins, Camden, N. J.; two sons, Lee Brashears, Giles County, and Frank Nolan Brashears, Nashville; two step-sons, Johnnie Brashears and Noah Brashears, Giles County; twenty-four grandchildren, twenty-nine great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Berry Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1967<br />Berry Franklin Brashears, 82, died Monday, April 24, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, April 25, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman and James Martin officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brashears, a retired farmer, was born in Giles County on November 7, 1884, the son of the late J. W. and Nellie Owen Brashears. His wife was the late Lizzie Frances Simpson Brashears.<br /><br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Grubbs, Mrs. Geraldine Estes, Pulaski, and Mrs. Luna J. Henson, Cornersville; six sons, Will Tom, J. T., Billy, Leslie and Doris Brashears, all of Pulaski, and L. V. Brashears, Mt. Pleasant; twenty-one grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. B. F. Newton, Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />BRASWELL, Herschel Waymon The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1961<br />Herschel Waymon Braswell, 21, of Leoma, was killed shortly after midnight Sunday when his car left the road and was demolished. The accident was said to have been the result of a blowout.<br />The son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Braswell of Leoma, the youth was employed as a carpenter at Vaughn Walls, Inc., Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at Center Point Methodist Church and burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Besides his parents, Braswell is survived by two sisters, Misses Mary Alice and Linda Kay Brasswell; two brothers, Horace and Gerald Brasswell; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Brasswell, all of Leoma; and his maternal grandfather, Tom Wilder of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />BREWER, Ethel Eakes The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Robert Brewer, 66, lifelong resident of Pulaski, and telephone operator for a period of thirty years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by David East of Chattanooga, former minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Brewer died at 12:10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, July 17, at her home in Pulaski after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Ethel Eakes, she was born May 6, 1894, the daughter of the late John R. and Mary Rogers Eakes.<br />Mrs. Brewer is survived by her husband, Robert Brewer, employee of Pulaski Light Department; one daughter, Mrs. Royce Long; three grandchildren, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Will Bass and Mrs. Eugene Chapman, Pulaski, Mrs. A. W. Chapman and Mrs. Carson Compton, both of Decatur, Ala.; and two brothers, Robert Eakes and James Eakes, both of Chattanooga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BREWER, Wilson Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961<br />Wilson Eugene Brewer, 17, of Minor Hill, died Thursday morning, Oct. 26, enroute to an Athens, Ala., hospital from injuries received in an automobile accident on the Leggtown-Salem, Ala. Road.<br />Funeral services wer conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Bob Brothers officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />Brewer was a passenger in a car driven by Floyd Monroe Coffman, 18, of Lester, Ala., according to Highway Patrolman James Taylor, who said the driver told him the car would not pull a hill and he was allowing it to roll back to the bottom when it went out of control, left the road and dropped off an embankment. Brewer was thrown from the car and into a small creek, according to witnesses.<br /><br />The youth died at 11:50 a.m. from internal and head injuries, according to a coroner&#8217;s report. Coffman was not injured. Relatives said the two were returning from Salem, Ala., where they had been picking cotton.<br />The victim was the son of Eugene and Nina Woodard Brewer of Minor Hill, who survive. He was a former student of Minor Hill High School.<br />Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Doris Swanner of Illinois, and a half-sister, Mrs. Thomas Hargrove of Minor Hill.<br /><br />BRINKLEY, Mrs. Haynes The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br />Mrs. Haynes Brinkley, wife of the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, former pastor of Minor Hill Baptist Church, died at 6 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, March 12, at the Methodist Hospital in Memphis, after a three month period of declining health.<br />Funeral rites took place at 10 o&#8217;clock on Saturday monrning with the burial in Memphis where they had resided since Mr. Brinkley&#8217;s retirement.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Brinkley is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Donna Christian, Hannibal, Mo.; and one son, Haynes Brinkley, Jr., Jackson, Miss.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BRITTON, A. W. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1961<br />A. W. Britton, 79, brother of Giles County residents, died March 30, at his home in Decatur, Ala., where funeral services took place at the First Baptist Church. Burial took place there. His wife died one year ago.<br />Mr. Britton is survived by two sons, two daughters, several grandchildren; twp brothers. F. A. Britton, Minor Hill and Erskine Britton, Sumac Community in Giles County; and one sister, Mrs. Bettie Pitt, Millington, Tenn.<br /><br />BRITTON, Carlos Erskine Albine The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Carlos Erskine Albine Britton, 71, Giles County blacksmith were held at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers. Burial took place in the New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Britton died Friday, February 23, at his home on the Lewisburg Highway.<br />He was born May 15, 1890, in Giles County, the son of the late Jim Britton and Ellen Stevenson Britton. He was a veteran of World War I, having served many months in France and Germany.<br />Mr. Britton is survived by one brother, F. A. Britton, Minor Hill; one sister, Mrs. Betty Pitts, Millington; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROCK, Clint Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Clint Oscar Brock, 84, retired carpenter, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Armistead Oates, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Brock died on Thursday, March 24, at his home.<br /><br />Born December 22, 1881, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late Charlie Brock and Mary Elizabeth Moore Brock. His wife, Mrs. Myrtle Holt Brock, is deceased.<br />Mr. Brock is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William Fogg, Toney, Ala., and Mrs. R. C. Balch, Harvest, Ala.; twelve grandchildren, twenty-eight great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two brothers, Fred Brock, Ardmore, and Tommy Brock, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Virgie Mealer, Ardmore, and Mrs. Elzie Franklin, Blanche.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROOKS, E. T. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1966<br />E. T. Brooks, 74, retired farmer, died Monday, August 22, at his home in the Rose Hill Community.<br />Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at Rose Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Gardens Cemetery in Athens, Ala.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born October 14, 1891, the son of the late Sam and Molly Bryant Brooks.<br />Mr. Brooks is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Clem Brooks; three sons, Bobby and Gilbert Brooks of Wales, and Robert Brooks, Michigan; four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Kline, Mrs. Susie Wakefield, Pulaski, Mrs. Mable Black, and Mrs. Effie Boyd, Michigan; fifteen grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Pearline Vinning and Mrs. Della Guthrie of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />BROOKS, Lemora Kimbrough The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lemora Kimbrough Brooks, 72, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Bobby Oliver. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Brooks died Wednesday morning, May 12, in Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Born August 17, 1892, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John H. Kimbrough and Ura Hammond Kimbrough. She was a member of Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Brooks is survived by her husband, Floyd E. Brooks; three daughters, Mrs. Wilson Petty, Mrs. Oakley Harwell and Mrs. Meecham Worsham, all of Giles County; one son, Ewing Brooks, Giles County; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Willie Hargrove, Pulaski; and one brother, Flournoy Kimbrough, Painesville, Ohio.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Dimple Minatra The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dimple Minatra Brown, 44, wife of Julius P. Brown, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Brown died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, October 19, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born September 10, 1918, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Guy Minatra of Bunker Hill and the late Mrs. Mary Cardin Minatra who died in 1952.<br /><br />In addition to her father and husband, Mrs. Brown is survived by three sons, George Brown, Giles County, and James Edward and John Wayne, both of Lawrence County; nine daughters, Mrs. Charles Kimbrough, Mrs. Mahlon Willoughby, Mrs. Frankie Green, and Mrs. Billy Wayne Massey, all of Giles County, Misses Elaine, Julia Kay, Linda, Diane and Rosemary Brown of Lawrence County; ten grandchildren; six brothers, Oliver C. Minatra, Nashville, David Minatra, Atlanta, Ga., William Minatra, Columbia, Bob Minatra, Memphis and Claude and Joe H. Minatra, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. A. J. Burke, Nashville, Mrs. M. T. Newman, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Ed Cobb, Nashville and Mrs. James H. Mansfield, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Elmer O. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Elmer O. Brown, 84, retired Lawrence County Magistrate and retired building contractor were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Lawrenceburg Downtown Church of Christ. Mr. Brown died on Tuesday, October 26, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Annie Massey Brown; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Bee, Pulaski, Mrs. Audrey McAfee, Lawrenceburg, and Miss Mattie Brown, Mobile, Ala.; three sons, Floyd Brown, Marvin Brown and James Brown, all of Lawrenceburg; ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three step-daughters; and one sister, Mrs. Ed Cox, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />BROWN, Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1968<br />Funeral services for Leonard Brown, 78, retired grocer of Fayetteville, were held Saturday, May 4, at 2 p. m., at New Lasea Church of Christ in Maury County. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia.<br />Mr. Brown died Thursday, May 2, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, of injuries suffered during the robbery of his grocery about two years ago.<br />For several years, he was manager of the Columbia Produce Company in Fayetteville. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Rena McGee Brown; one daughter, Mrs. George Phillips, Campbellsville, Ky.; one son, Leonard E. Brown, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Roland Gooch, Nashville, Mrs. Iva Hardison, Mrs. Rees Hardison, Mrs. Johnnie Davis and Miss Ulner Brown, all of Columbia; two brothers, Massie and Allie Brown, Columbia.<br /><br />BROWN, Mamie Ethel McNeese The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Ethel Brown, 74, were held Wednesday morning, May 8, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Raymond Johns officiatig. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Brown, wife of William R. Brown, died Sunday, May 5, in Baptist Hospital, Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brown was born November 12 1893, the daughter of the late Alex and Elizabeth Hardin McNeese.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include two daughters, Mrs. Robert Smith, Pensacola, Fla., Mrs. Tommy Harrison, California; two sons, Vaden Brown, Lynnville, and Wayne Brown, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Gracie Holt, Nashville, and Mrs. Leon McNeese, Anthony Hill community; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Marvin Brown, resident of the Elkton section, were held at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Brown died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 5, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. Willis Brown. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, T. Larrimore The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1969<br />T. Larimore Brown, 74, retired Texaco oil distributor, died at Giles County Hospital on Monday afternoon after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown was a native of Giles County, born April 12, 1894, son of the late J. Tom Brown and Ida Keltner Brown.<br />He was educated in Giles County schools. As a young man he was employed at The Union Bank, where he was a member of the staff for fifteen years. In 1930, he took over the Giles County dealership of Texaco Oil Company, in which business he continued until his retirement about a year ago.<br />Mr. Brown was an elder of the Second Street Church of Christ. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Post No. 60, American Legion, which organization presented him with a fifty-year pin last Veteran&#8217;s Day, November 11th.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Reavis Hardy; one daughter, Mrs. James R. Sparks, of Portsmouth, Va.; four sisters, Mrs. N. B. Hardeman and Mrs. M. S. Richardson, Columbia, Mrs. Stewart Thomas, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Harley Weatherly, Chattanooga; two brothers, Robert K. Brown, Lynnville and J. K. Brown, Hermitage; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, Bertha McCracken The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Bertha McCracken Brownlow, 83, widow of Garland Brownlow and a former Giles Countian, died Saturday, January 20, in Fort Worth, Texas. Burial was in that city.<br />Mrs. Brownlow was the daughter of the late Robert and Virginia Blow McCracken of Bunker Hill.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include three children, all of Fort Worth; four sisters, Mrs. Clay Minatra and Mrs. Rufus Campbell of Pulaski, Mrs. Luther Holt of Madison and Mrs. Claud Dale of Cornersville; one brother, Mahlon McCracken of Bunker Hill.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, Bertha Tucker The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1969<br />Mrs. Bertha Tucker Brownlow, 82, died Wednesday night, May 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, May 30, at two o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. W. B. Nunley and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Brownlow was born April 21, 1887, the daughter of the late John W. Allred and Adaline Hughey Brownlow.<br />Survivors include two sons, Oscar E. Tucker, Nashville, Giles E. Tucker, Giles County; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Dan Williams, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Andrew Birchett, Donelson, Mrs. Leslie Clark; Cornersville, Mrs. Charles Solomon, Pulaski, and two stepsons, Roy Brownlow and Ben Brownlow; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, Dolly Saunders The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dolly Saunders Brownlow, 90, widow of William N. Brownlow, Bunker Hill resident were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Herbert McNeese, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Mrs. Brownlow died on Wednesday, August 5, at Stephen Rock Haven Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Born December 12, 1873, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late George Saunders and Lamanda Wright Saunders. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, William N. Brownlow, died approximately eighteen years ago.<br />There were no immediate survivors.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, Hattie Reagin The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Reagin Brownlow, 78, widow of J. Erskine Brownlow, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Earl Willoughby, with the burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mrs. Brownlow died Thursday night, November 14, 1963, at a Nashville hospital following an extended period of declining health.<br />Born December 6, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Reagin and Emma Smith Reagin. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Her husband died a number of years ago. Mrs. Brownlow is survived by one son, Sterling Brownlow, Stella; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Kerr, Stella, and Mrs. Ruth Gardner, Dayton, Ohio; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Emma Kerr, Kansas. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, John Milton The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for John Milton Brownlow, 79, retired farmer of the Rockwood Community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wesley Holden and the Rev. William H. Moss, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Brownlow died Friday afternoon, December 14, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dan Williams, in Birmingham, Ala., where he had been making his home.<br />Born May 16, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sterling Brownlow and Mrs. Elizabeth Paisley Brownlow. His wife, Mrs. Rena Petty Brownlow, died in 1956. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to the daughter in Birmingham, Mr. Brownlow is survived by two sons, Roy P. Brownlow, Pulaski druggist, and Ben Brownlow, Pulaski lumber dealer; three other daughters, Mrs. Leslie Clark, Cornersville, Mrs. Charles Solomon, Pulaski, and Mrs. Andrew Birchett, Nashville; twenty-one grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jim Forsythe, Hohenwald; and one brother, Leonard Brownlow, Ethridge.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, Leonard B. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Leonard B. Brownlow, 93, retired farmer were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, December 29, at Ethridge Baptist Church, with burial in John Lay Cemetery. Mr. Brownlow died December 27 in Lawrenceburg Sanitarium.<br />Born September 16, 1870 in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. S. and Mary E. Brownlow. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Brownlow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Forsythe Brownlow; one son, L. M. Brownlow, Minor Hill; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Edna Forsythe, Hohenwald.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, William Paisley The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1961<br />Funeral services for William Paisley Brownlow, 70, retired farmer of the Stella Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Brownlow who had been in failing health, died Sunday night, May 7, at his home.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born July 15, 1890, the son of the late J. Sterling Brownlow and Betty Paisley Brownlow. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Brownlow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Forsythe Brownlow; three sons, John W. Brownlow and Ewing Brownlow, both of Stella and Robert H. Brownlow of 2California; two grandchildren; two brothers, Leonard Brownlow, Ethridge and John M. Brownlow, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. J. M. Forsythe, Murfreesboro.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRUCE, Agnes Whitt The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Whitt Bruce, 36, were conducted Saturday, October 1, at 3:00 p. m. at the Elkton Baptist Church, with burial in the Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. William T. Suddarth, officiated.<br />Mrs. Bruce, a native of Alabama, died Friday, September 30, in Vanderbilt Hospital, following an extended illness. She was born October 17, 1929, the daughter of Mrs. R. E. Whitt of Decatur, Ala., and the late Mr. Whitt.<br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband, Macon Bruce; three daughters, Misses Brenda, Cathie, and Janet Bruce, all of Elkton; eight sisters, Mrs. Bobbie Laxon, Pulaski, Mrs. Jane Sparkman, Decatur, Ala., Mrs Marveline Pike, Mrs. Gladys Drummond of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Lila Dorning, Harvest, Ala., Mrs. Leona Bartz, West Chester, Pa., Mrs. Gail Ray and Mrs. Myrtice Pepper of Pontiac, Mich.; and one brother, Carl Whitt of Pontiac, Mich.<br /><br />BRUCE, Annie Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Mrs. Annie Roberts Bruce, 71, native Giles Countian, died on Monday, January 7, at the home of her daughter in Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services and burial took place in that city.<br />Born June 12, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ed Roberts and Willie Rogers Roberts. In 1916, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce move to Los Angeles where he died in August of 1962.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Bruce is survived by three sons; four brothers, Claude W. Roberts, Los Angeles, Calif., Flournoy Roberts, San Francisco, Calif., Blanchard Roberts and Rubert Roberts, Giles County; and three sisters, Mrs. Houston Newton and Mrs. Edward Holland, Pulaski, and Mrs. Thomas Glover, Shelbyville.<br /><br />BRUMIT, Minnie Thomason The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Thompson Brumit, 75, Pulaski resident, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, and G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemeter. Mrs. Brumit died at 5:50 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 24, at her home in Chapman Sub-Division, after a long illness.<br />Born February 7, 1885, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Isaiah Thomason and Martha Morrow Thomason, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Riddle Lewis Brumit, died in 1925.<br />Mrs. Brumit is survived by three sons, Claude Brumit and Willie Brumit, both of Pulaski, and Paul Brumit, Lynnville; three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Brooks, Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Nora Dell Cisco, Nashville, and Mrs. Katherine Stone, Manitoba, Canada; fourteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Evie Henson, Mt. Pleasant; and one brother, Will Thomason, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BRYANT, Mamie Ponder The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Mamie Bryant, 79, of Tracy City, died Sunday, February 18, at Wyandotte General Hospital, Wynadotte, Mich.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bryant will be held Thursday, February 22, at the First Methodist Church in Tracy City. Burial will be in Tracy City Cemetery.<br />A native of Grundy County, she was the daughter of the late J. M. and Mary Ponder and wife of the late Oscar Bryant.<br />Mrs. Bryant is survived by three sons, Willis Bryant, Pulaski, Everett Bryant, Huntsville, Ala., and Ponder Bryant, Tracy City; one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Warren, Wyandotte, Mich.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BUCHANAN, Alice Gatlin The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Gatlin Buchanan, wife of a Pulaski native, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Waverly Methodist Church in Waverly, Tenn., with the burial in that city. Mrs. Buchanan died on Sunday night, November 24, in the Waverly Hospital.<br />A native of Waverly, Mrs. Buchanan is survived by her husband, Roscoe Buchanan; two sisters and two brothers. Mr. Buchanan is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan of Pulaski.<br /><br />BUCHANAN, Cullie Hannah The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1960<br />Mrs. Cullie Hannah Buchanan, 78, widow of Solon Buchanan, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 16, at Giles County Hospital after two weeks&#8217; critical illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Chester A. Stephens and burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born May 13, 1881, at Campbellsville, she was the daughter of the late J. Clint Hannah, former County Judge of Giles County, and Mrs. Martha Campbell Hannah. Her husband died several years ago. She was a member of the Minor Hill Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Buchanan, a resident of Pulaski for many years, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George Sanders, employee of The Union Bank; three brothers, Campbell Hannah, former County Judge of Giles County, R. Grady Campbell, Pulaski, and Felix Hannah, San Antonio, Texas; and three sisters, Mrs. Dudley Stennis, Newton, Miss., and Mrs. R. S. McLaurin, Brandon, Miss.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BUCHANAN, Emma Martin The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Martin Buchanan, 86, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Buchanan died Sunday, April 14, at Fairhaven Nursing Home after an extended illness.<br />Born September 21, 1876, she was the daughter of the late William Martin and Martha Johnston Martin. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, John B. Buchanan, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Buchanan is survived by two sons, Morgan Buchanan, Pulaski, and John R. Buchanan, Waverly; one daughter, Mrs. Joe Dean, Pulaski; thirteen grandchildren, twenty-one great-grandchildren, eleven great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Emmett Martin; and one half-sister, Mrs. Robert Price; both of Pulaski.<br /><br />BUFFALO, Mandy Greene The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mandy Green Buffalo, 91, widow of Elvet Buffalo, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Puncheon Church with Elder E. O. Coffman officiating. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Buffalo died Sunday afternoon, January 26, at the home in the Minor Hill section.<br />Born September 5, 1872, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willis Green and Mollie McNutt Green. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Buffalo is survived by one son, O. G. Buffalo, Minor Hill; five sisters, Mrs. Clarence Crabb and Mrs. Minnie Thompson, Minor Hill; Mrs. Matt McCree, Pulaski; Mrs. Claude Prince, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Rozella Chapman, Lawrenceburg; and one half brother, Thomas Green, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BUFORD, Mark Nicholas The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Mark Nicholas Buford, 71, died Thursday, November 2, at Veterans&#8217; Hospital in Murfreesboro.<br />Services were conducted Saturday morning, November 4, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock at the Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Buford, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., was born October 30, 1896, the son of the late Mark and Alice Osborne Buford. He was a retired Internal Revenue Agent.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Lawson Buford; one daughter, Mrs. Sibly Burnett, Oak Ridge; one son, Foster O. Barnett, Franklin; and four grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BUFORD, Mary Brown The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edward Buford, 89, native Giles Countian, were held Sunday afternoon in Lakeland, Fla., where she had made her home for many years. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, Tenn., at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Buford died on Friday, June 1, at her home in Lakeland.<br />Born in the Lynnville Community, March 18, 1873, she was the former Miss Mary Brown, the daughter of the late Dr. Owen V. Brown and Elizabeth Buford Brown. Her husband, Edward Buford, died June 22, 1901.<br />Mrs. Buford served as postmaster of the Lynnville office from 1916 to 1920, when the family moved to Lakeland. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and taught a Sunday School class for several years.<br />Mrs. Buford is survived by one son, Edward Brown Buford, St. Augustine, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Bert Johnson, Lakeland; two grandsons, Edward O. Greeson, Newtonville, N. Y., and John A. Greeson, Houston, Texas; and six great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BULL, John Williams The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1960<br />John Williams Bull, 72, native of Elkton and retired lawyer of Tampa, Fla., died Friday, October 21, at a Columbia, S. C. hospital, after an illness of three years.<br />Funeral rites and burial took place on Saturday afternoon in Columbia, S. C.<br />Born and reared at Elkton, he was the son of the late Charles O. and Maude Beasley Bull. He attended Webb School at Bellbuckle and was graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1911 and began the practice of law in Tampa.<br />Mr. Bull is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mabel Hall Bull; one daughter, Mrs. Guy Whetstone, Boykin, S. C.; one sister, Mrs. Wendell Baugh, Decatur, Ala.; and one half-sister, Mrs. J. Henry Ragsdale, Fort Myers, Fla.<br /><br />BULLINGTON, Nishie Lura Gatlin The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nishie Lura Gatlin Bullington, 73, resident of the Minor Hill<br />section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Lovell Chapel Church of Christ in Salem, Ala., with the burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Mrs. Bullington died Thursday, February 4, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born July 17, 1891, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Smith Gatlin and Caldonie Hendrix Gatlin. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Bullington is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Roy Scruggs, Pulaski, Mrs. Lacy Gatlin and Mrs. Earl Russell, Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. Leonard Bannister, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Buford Adams, Athens, Ala.; five sons, Hobart Bullington, Atlanta, Ga., Roy Bullington, Attala, Ala., Kenneth Bullington and David Bullington, both of Athens, Ala., and Gene Bullington, Salem, Ala.; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; four brothers, Coy Gatlin and Robert Gatlin, Minor Hill, and Tommy Gatlin and Cullen Gatlin, both of Lawrence County; and one sister, Mrs. Erskine Townsend, Minor Hill.<br /><br />BULLINGTON, Sherry Diana The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1968<br />Sherry Diana Bullington, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Marcus Bullington, died Saturday, June 1, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held Sunday, June 2, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at New Zion Cemetery.<br /><br />BUNCH, George Lee The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for George Lee Bunch, 72, Linden resident, and step-father of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at McDonald Funeral Home in Linden with the burial in the Bunch Cemetery. He died of pneumonia Friday, March 22, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Mr. Bunch is survived by his wife, Mrs. Deltie Anderson Bunch; a son; two daughters; three step-daughters, including Mrs. Betty Routon, Pulaski; five brothers; and two sisters; and nine grandchildren and fourteen step-grandchildren.<br /><br />BUNCH, Mamie Clark The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Will Bunch, 87, native Giles Countian, are tentatively set for 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Bunch died at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 21, at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Sam (Patricia Paisley) Buford, in Brawley, Calif.<br />Born August 6, 1876, and reared in Giles County, she was the former Miss Mamie Clark, daughter of the late Peter Clark and Anna Smith Clark. She was a member of Pulaski&#8217;s First Presbyterian Church.<br /><br />Her husband, Will Bunch, one of the first Rural Mail Carriers out of the Pulaski Post Office, served in that capacity for more than thirty years. Mrs. Bunch served as his substitute carrier for a number of years. Since the death of Mr. Bunch in 1943, Mrs. Bunch has resided with Mrs. Buford in Brawley.<br />Mrs. Bunch is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Herod Tomes, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Brown Hamlin, Austin, Texas, and Mrs. Fred Perron, Seattle, Wash.; nine grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BUNDRANT, Alfred J. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1964<br />Alfred J. Bundrant, 62, resident of Lawrenceburg and brother of a Pulaski resident, died on March 29 in that city. Funeral rites were held the following day at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with the burial in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br />His wife, Mrs. Annie Mae Sanders Bundrant, died nine years ago. He was member of First Baptist Church, Lawrenceburg.<br />Mr. Bundrant is survived by one son, William Dallas Bundrant, Atlanta, Ga.; one daughter, Miss Sandra Rose Bundrant, Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren; and six sisters, including Mrs. Buford M. White of Pulaski.<br /><br />BUNN, Walter J. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1963<br />A former minister of the Elkton-Ardmore Circuit, Rev. Walter J. Bunn, died Monday night, December 31, in a Nashville hospital of complications following a heart attack.<br />Rev. Bunn, 62, had been hospitalized since suffering the seizure on Thanksgiving Day.<br />Services will be held today, January 2, at 3 p. m. at the St. Paul Methodist Church, with the burial at the Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />Rev. Bunn was serving as pastor of the St. Paul Methodist Church in Nashville at the time of his death.<br />From 1943-48, he served in the Elkton-Ardmore Circuit in this county. Prior to coming here, he held a pastorate in the Leoma Circuit in Lawrence County. He served the St. Joseph Circuit in that county from 1949 to 1951.<br />He attended Martin College for two years and was graduated from Athens College in Athens, Ala.<br />Rev. Bunn&#8217;s first wife, Mrs. Eleanor Marie Smith Bunn, died in 1947.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Barbara Perry Bunn; five daughters, Mrs. Cosmer Mir of Hendersonville, Mrs. Victor Meyer of Cornewll&#8217;s Heights, Pa., Mrs. Enrique Cicchetti of Bolivia, Mrs. Charles Killiam of Welmore, Ky., and Miss Barbara Eileen Bunn of Nashville; one son, Julian Sewell Bunn of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Neal Culter of Philadelphia, Pa.; one<br />brother, John Alvin Bunn of Pa.; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />BURCH, Beulah L. Ray The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1967<br />Mrs. Beulah L. Burch, 87, died Saturday, January 14, at her home in Cornersville.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, January 16, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Burch, a native of Giles County, was born September 14, 1879, the daughter of the late Bud and Annie Hardiman Ray. Her husband, the late Roy Burch, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jewel Williams, Detroit, Mich.; four sons, Raymond, Lynnville, Melvin, Markham, and Billy Burch, all of Cornersville; nineteen grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren; one brother, Arnie Ray, Pulaski.<br /><br />BURCH, Lee Roy The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Lee Roy Burch, 86, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Burch died Saturday afternoon, June 26, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Born June 19, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late B. M. Burch and Mary Black Burch. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Burch is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Ray Burch; four sons, Raymond Burch, Lynnville, and Melvin Burch, Markham Burch, and Billy Burch, all of Cornersville; one daughter, Mrs. W. B. Williams, Detroit, Mich.; nineteen grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren; two brothers, D. Will Burch, Sylacauga, Ala., and Solon Burch, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Harwell, Frankewing and Mrs. Hawkins Cardin, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURCH, Will Tom The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Graveside services for Will Tom Burch, 87, former Pulaski merchant and farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, Methodist minister. Mr. Burch who had made his home most of the past forty-five years in Raymond, Miss., died Saturday morning, February 8, in a convalescent home in Raymond.<br />Before removing to Mississippi, Mr. Burch was a member of the firm of Harwell and Burch in Pulaski.<br />Twice married: his first wife was the former Miss Carrie Cook of Campbellsville who died a few years after their marriage. Later, Mr. Burch married her sister, the former Miss Mack Cook. She died in Raymond in 1956.<br />Mr. Burch has no immediate survivors; only more distant relatives in Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURCHELL, David The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for David Burchell, 74, retired farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Burchell died on Wednesday, October 20, at his Lynnville home after a long illness.<br />Born October 22, 1890, at Morristown, Tenn., he moved with his parents, Sam Burchell and Viola Fralix Burchell, to Giles County when he was seven years old. His wife, Mrs. Georgia Lane Jones Burchell, died April 12, 1941. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Burchell is survived by one son, Rogers Burchell, Joliet, Ill.; one daughter, Mrs. Flavoues Whitt, Detroit, Mich.; ten grandchildren, one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Morgan, Mrs. Alice White, Mrs. John Carpenter, all of Giles County; and one half-sister, Mrs. Jasper Jones, Peoria, Ill.; and one half-brother, Roy Wilson, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURGESS, Ben Clark The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1968<br />Services for Ben Clark Burgess, 82, of Lynnville, were held at 10:30 a. m. Friday, December 29 at McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home in Cornersville. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burgess died Wednesday night, December 27, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Loyd Hopkins and Mrs. Allen Hopkins, Cornersville, Mrs. Wilson Spivey and Mrs. Neely Hobbs, Lynnville, and Mrs. Marian Goodgine, Franklin; two step-daughters, Mrs. Joe Fry London, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Sheldon Wheeler, Lenoir City; two sisters, Mrs. Sidney Williams and Mrs. Alf Connell, Pulaski; twenty-two grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURGESS, James The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1969<br />James Burgess, 78, died Monday night, February 17, at his home in the Appleton Community, Lawrence County.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Burgess were held Wednesday afternoon, February 19, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the Appleton Church of Christ with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in the Appleton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burgess was the son of the late Gaines and Becky Owens Burgess. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ethel Stevenson Burgess, Appleton; one step-son, Thomas Monroe, Minor Hill; four step-daughters, Mrs. Aubrey Hardiman, Mrs. Everette Rosson, and Mrs. Dewey White, all of Appleton, Mrs. Tyson Townsend, Minor Hill; one brother, Rick Burgess, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Etha Wray, Minor Hill and Mrs. Annie Smith, Nashville, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />BURGESS, James Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for James Samuel Burgess, 74, retired meat cutter at a local market for many years, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burgess died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 8, at Giles County Hospital after several months declining health.<br />Born in Giles County on December 14, 1887, he was the son of the late John W. Burgess and Mary Ann Clark Burgess. His wife, Mrs. Mattie Ione Burton Burgess, died January 24, 1960. He was a member of the First Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Burgess is survived by one daughter, Mrs. L. G. Gregory, Pulaski; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. K. H . Burton, Mrs. Alf Connell and Mrs. S. M. Williams, all of the Brick Church Community; and one brother, Clark Burgess, Lynnville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURGESS, Lou Davis The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clyde Burgess, 71, retired school teacher, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home with the burial in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. She died about one o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, April 7, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />The former Miss Lou Davis, she was born in Marshall County, the daughter of the late Mrs. Betty Davidson Davis, and was graduated from Lewisburg High School. She taught in public schools in Marshall and Giles County for many years. For a period of time she served as manager of the lunch room at Beech Hill School. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Burgess is survived by her husband, Clyde Burgess, Brick Church; three brothers, Turney Davis, Brick Church, Paul Davis, Lewisburg, and Joe Davis Tallahassee, Fla.; one step-son, James Burgess, Florence, Ala.; and one niece and nephew whom she reared.<br /><br />BURGESS, Mattie Ione Burton The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sam Burgess, 74, resident of the Brich Church Community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, January 26, at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Raymond Crawford, pastor of New Zion Baptist Church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister.<br />Mrs. Burgess died unexpectedly of a heart attack at her home at Brick Church Sunday morning.<br />A native of Giles County, born April 26, 1885, she was the former Miss Mattie Ione Burton, the daughter of the late John C. Burton and Mary Marshall Burton. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Burgess is survived by her husband, J. S. Burgess; one daughter, Mrs. L. G. Gregory, Brick Church; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren and one brother, Kenneth Burton, Brick Church.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURGESS, Myron Goodrum Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Myron Goodrum Burgess, Sr., 74, retired farmer and veteran of WWI, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Brick Church Presbyterian Church with the burial in the church cemetery. He died Friday, November 26, in Gordon Hospital.<br />Born March 16, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Willis Goodrum Burgess and Phoebe Collins Burgess. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Burgess is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lola Sue Hatfield Burgess; one daughter, Mrs. Jo Anne Wingett, Nashville; three sons, Dwayne Burgess, Pulaski, M. G. Burgess, Jr., Lynnville, and Paul Burgess, Goodlettsville; and six grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURGESS, Pearl Doggett The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. B. C. Burgess, 78, Lynnville housewife, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. She died Sunday, November 29, at her home.<br />The former Pearl Doggett, she was born January 27, 1886, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Harvey Doggett and Donnie Kincaid Doggett. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Burgess is survived by her husband, B. Clark Burgess; eight daughters, Mrs. Wilson Spivey and Mrs. Neely Hobbs, Lynnville, Mrs. Joe Fry London and Mrs. Allen Hopkins, Cornersville, Mrs. John Goodgine, Franklin, Mrs. Sheldon Wheeler, Lenoir City, and Mrs. Billy Locke, Nashville; twenty-six grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Orr, Lewisburg; and one brother, Clyde Doggett, Lynnville.<br /><br />BURGESS, Robert Dudley The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Robert Dudley Burgess, 87, retired farmer of the Brick Church Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Brick Church Presbyterian Church, conducted by the former pastor, the Rev. John B. Lindenberger of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Burgess died on Saturday, September 4, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 18, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Willis Burgess and Phoebe Chiles Burgess. His wife, Mrs. Sarah Owen Abernathy Burgess, died several years ago.<br />He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Burgess is survived by one son, Woodrow Burgess; one daughter, Mrs. William Barczi and one grandchild, all of the Brick Church Community; and one brother, M. G. Burgess, Brick Church.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURGESS, Robert Stone The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1960<br />Robert Stone Burgess, native Giles Countian and retired Superintendent of Air Mail of the U. S. Postoffice Dept., in Washington, D. C., died Monday at 8 a. m. in Chattanooga, following an illness of several years. Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in that city.<br />The son of Robert A. and Lula White Burgess, he was born Oct. 10, 1895, at Pulaski and received his education at Abernathy Preparatory School and Massey School for Boys. He entered the postal service in 1914 as a substitute in the Railway Mail Servive at Pulaski.<br />Mr. Burgess joined the air mail division of the Postoffice Dept. in 1940, as Assistant Superintendent of Air Mail at Atlanta, Ga. In August, 1944, he was transferred to Washington, D. C., as acting Supt. of Air Mail, and later received the permanent appointment to that position, which he held until his retirement a few years ago.<br />He had been a semi-invalid since suffering partial paralysis about three years ago, and his death followed an operation three weeks ago for a blood clot.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former Miss Hester Dunnavant; three daughters, Mrs. Jane Franklin, Chattanooga, Mrs. Lynnwood Mason of Hawaii, and Mrs. Sylvester Adams of Washington, D.C.; two sons, Robert, Jr. of Korea, and Tom Burgess of Washington, D. C.; two sisters, Mrs. J. B. Hill and Mrs. G. R. Page of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, William A. Burgess of Huntsville; sixteen grandchildren; and a number of cousins in Pulaski and Giles County.<br /><br />BURKS, William Hugh Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />William Hugh Burks, Sr., father of a Pulaski resident and veteran of WWI, died Thursday, March 25, in Veterans Hospital in Atlanta, Ga., after an extended illness. Funeral rites and burial took place on Saturday, March 27, in Columbus, Ga., hometown of the family for a number of years.<br />Mr. Burks is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jetta Strickland Burks; four sons, William H. Burks, Jr., Pulaski, member of the faculty of Martin College; Thomas Burks, Unionville, Tenn., Larry Burks, Toney, Ala., principal of Blanch High School in Lincoln County, and Michael Burks, Columbus, Ga., and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNETT, Lizzie Mae Potts The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Mrs. Lizzie Mae Potts Burnett, 78, native Giles Countian, died on Sunday afternoon, February 4, at her home in Blytheville, Ark., after an extended illness. Funeral services and burial took place in that city on Tuesday.<br />Born January 18, 1884, at Prospect in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Baker Potts and Eliza C. Williamson Potts.<br />Mrs. Burnett is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Williams and Mrs. Marilyn B. Caldwell, Blytheville; two sons, John Burnett, Blytheville, and Joe Burnett, Kansas City, Mo.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Maples, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. W. L. Gladish, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, Louis M. Potts, Long Beach, Calif.<br /><br />BURNS, Ada Clift The Giles Free Press 4 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Burns, 89, were held at 2 p.m., Monday, January 1, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Moss officiating.<br />Mrs. Burns, a native of Giles County, died at the Hewitt Home, Sunday, December 31, 1961.<br />Her parents were the late John and Mary Jane Hogan Clift. Her husband was the late Lee Burns.<br />She is survived by nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BURNS, Annie Mae (Doris) Fite The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Mae (Doris) Fite Burns, 39, resident of the McBurg Community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in McBurg Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. G. C. Self, and the Rev. Edwin Moore of Dellrose. Burial took place in Wright Cemetery. Mrs. Burns died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, April 18, in Lincoln County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Born January 13, 1927, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Theo Fite of Lincoln County and the late Mr. Fite. She was a member of the McBurg Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Burns is survived by her husband, James Ollie Burns, native of Giles County; two sons, Gerald and Terrell Burns; and one sister, Mrs. Pauline Bishop, Lincoln County.<br /><br />BURNS, Edward Craig The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Edward Craig Burns, 66, retired employee of Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Burns died Friday, August 16, at Veterans Hospital, Nashville, following a period of declining health.<br />Born October 15, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Mary Jane Wolaver Burns and the late John G. Burns. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a veteran of World War I.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Burns is survived by two sons, Edward C. Burns, Boulder, Colo., and Robert E. Burns, Hendersonville; one grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. R. B. Robbins, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Ernest Jones, Arlington, Va. and Mrs. Clara B. Dugger, Pulaski; and two brothers, W. N. Burns and John O. Burns, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURNS, Iver Robinson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Iver Robinson Burns, 64, widow of Louis Garland Burns who died in January of this year, were held at o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at McBurg Methodist Church. The Rev. Gus C. Self, pastor, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, officiated, and burial took place in the Wright Cemetery. Mrs. Burns died at 8 o&#8217;clock Friday night, October 1, at her home, following surgery performed two weeks earlier.<br />Born February 14, 1901, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Otis Robinson and Gleaner Roberts Robinson. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Burns is survived by two sons, James Ollie Burns and Wade Burns, Lincoln County; three daughters, Mrs. Otis B. Mitchell and Mrs. James M. Mitchell, Jr., Lincoln County and Mrs. Bobby J. Durham, Huntsville, Ala.; thirteen grandchildren; one brother, Carl D. Robinson, Lynnville; and three sisters, Mrs. Sam Poole, Mrs. C. Everett Williams, Pulaski, and Mrs.<br />Melvin Burch, Cornersville, Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURNS, Louis Garland The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Louis Garland Burns, 65, retired farmer of the McBurg Community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at McBurg Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Gus Self and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery. Mr. Burns died Thursday, January 28, at his home.<br />Born December 25, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ollie Burns and Eliza Mitchell Burns. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Burns is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Robinson Burns; three daughters, Mrs. Juanita Mitchell, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Martha Mitchell, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Naomi Durham, Huntsville, Ala.; two sons, James O. Burns and Donald W. Burns, both of Giles County; thirteen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mary Thurman, Pulaski; and a half-sister, Mrs. Alma Peacock, Atlanta, GA. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURNS, Lucien E. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Lucien E. Burns, 72, retired city employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Burns died Friday, October 28, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br />Born March 17, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Young Burns and Sallie Reaves Burns.<br />Mr. Burns is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Simpson Reaves Burns; one son, Lewis Burns, Louisville, Ky.; two step-daughters, Mrs. Katherine Noah, Pulaski, and Mrs. Frances Cave, Owensboro, Ky.; two grandchildren; and fourteen step-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Marion Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Marion Johnson Burns, 43, resident of Newton, Iowa, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Blooming Grove Methodist Church in Giles County, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, retired Methodist minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Burns who had been in failing health the past two years, died Friday, July 23, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Born January 22, 1922, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Archie Burns and Sadie Harwell Burns. He was a veteran of WWII and had been employed by the Maytag Company in Newton for a period of years.<br />Mr. Burns is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Mason Burns, also a native of Giles County; one brother, Charles Burns, Lewisburg; and two sisters, Mrs. Selma Dixon, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Sallie Shaw, Selma, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURNS, Mary Jane Wolaver The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1963<br />Giles County&#8217;s oldest citizen, Mrs. Mary Jane Burns, died last Friday. She was 101 years old, having been born January 15, 1862.<br />Mrs. Burns died Friday, two days after she broke her hip in a fall and was admitted to Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. W. Floyd Cates officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Greenville the year after the Civil War began, Mrs. Burns came to Giles County when she was 6-years-old and lived in Diana and Pulaski all of her life. Her parents were William Wolaver and Elizabeth Gosnell Wolaver.<br />In 1886, Miss Wolaver and John G. Burns were married at the Wolaver home in the Diana community. Mr. Burns died 19 years ago.<br />On her 100th birthday, Mrs. Burns was quoted as saying, &#8220;I&#8217;m surprised I&#8217;ve lasted this long.&#8221;<br />She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. R. R. Robbins, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. E. P. Jones, Arlington, Va., and Mrs. A. C. Dugger, Pulaski; two sons, John O. Burns and William Nick Burns, both of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURNS, Sarah (Sadie) Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah (Sadie) Harwell Burns, 66, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Gus Self, pastor of the Frankewing Methodist Church, and the Rev. Raymond Hudson, Baptist minister of Lewisburg. Burial took place in the Center Point Cemetery. Mrs. Burns died unexpectedly on Wednesday, December 9, at her Frankewing home.<br />Born November 8, 1898, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Harwell and Frances Worley Harwell. She was a member of the Frankewing Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Archie Burns, died thirty-four years ago.<br />Mrs. Burns is survived by two sons, Charles Burns, Lewisburg, and Marion Burns, Newton, Ia.; two daughters, Mrs. Jesse Dixon, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Claude Shaw, Selma, Ala.; five grandchildren; one brother, Horace Harwell, Beech Hill; and one sister, Mrs. Sam Mitchell, Friendship Community of Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURNS, Verna Maude Houston The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Duncan Burns, 69, resident of the Bodenham section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. A. Wesley Holden, pastor of Trinity Charge of the Methodist Church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Burns died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday evening, January 11, at her home.<br />Born September 29, 1892, at Town Creek, Ala., she was the former Miss Verna Maude Houston, the daughter of the late John H. Houston and Alice Hamlett Houston. She was a member of the Trinity Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Burns is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Steve Drone, Franklin; one son, John Wilson Burns, Bodenham; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Roy Choate, Bodenham. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BURTON, Flora Mai Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Mai Burgess Burton, 76, were conducted on Monday, January 16, at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with burial in the Brick Church Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Burton, a native of Giles County, died Sunday morning, January 15.<br />Survivors include her husband, K H. Burton; one son, Philip Burton, Brick Church; a foster-daughter, Mrs. L. S. Hopkins; one grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Fanny Connell and Mrs. Sidney Williams, both of Pulaski; and one brother, Clark Burgess, of Lynnville.<br /><br />BURTON, Hattie R. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie R. Burton, 8, were conducted on Friday, November 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, at the Brick Church Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Brick Church Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Burton, a native of Giles County, died Thursday, November 17, in Madison Hospital in Madison, Tenn. She was born September 10, 1878, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Graham Williams of Old Hickory; two sons, C. E. and William R. Burton, Brick Church; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURTON, Kenneth H. (Doc) The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1969<br />Funeral services for Kenneth H. (Doc) Burton, 82, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, October 29, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jim Gilbert and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Brick Church Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burton died Tuesday morning, October 28, at his home in Brick Church.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Burton was born March 28, 1887. His wife was the late Flora Burgess Burton.<br />Survivors include one son, Phillip Burton, Brick Church; one foster daughter, Mrs. L. S. Hopkins, Brick Church; and one grandchild.<br /><br />BUTCHER, Katy The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Katy Butcher, 80, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Pulaski Funeral Home chapel, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Butcher died Wednesday in Fairhaven Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />A native of Austria, she was the widow of Mitchell Butcher, also a native of Austria.<br />Mrs. Butcher is survived by one son, Curtis Butcher, Giles County; and one niece, Mrs. Jennie Mae Musgroves, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BUTCHER, Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mitchell Butcher, 73, retired farmer and merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Pink Griggs conducting the rites. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Butcher died Sunday morning, August 20, at Giles County Hospital after a nine weeks illness.<br />Born December 24, 1887, in Austria Hungary, he had lived most of his adult life in Giles County. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion and Welcome Valley Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Butcher is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katie Savage Butcher; and one son, Curtis Butcher.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BUTLER, Barry Kent The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Barry Kent Butler, 18-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Butler, was killed Saturday, March 2, when struck by a car in the backyard of his home in North Augusta, S. C.<br />He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Butler, all of Pulaski.<br />His father operates a garage in the backyard of their home and a customer accidentally backed over the toddler, police said.<br />Survivors include two brothers, John M., Jr., and Mike Butler, also of North Augusta.<br /><br />BUTLER, Christy Matthewson (Matt) The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Christy Matthewson (Matt) Butler, 51, veteran of WWII, and employee of Genesco, Inc., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ed Harper and the Rev. Reaves. Burial took place in the Hastings Cemetery, near Ardmore. Mr. Butler died Friday, June 25, in Veterans Hospital, Nashville.<br /><br />Born November 15, 1913, in Giles County, he was the son of J. Mahlon Butler and Katye Garrett Butler. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Butler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Biggerstaff Butler; one daughter, Miss Kristi Lynn Butler, Elkton; one son, Robert Earl Butler, Elkton; one sister, Mrs. Mary Alice Brown, Elkton, and one brother, Jim H. Butler, Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BUTLER, Ezina Cripps The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ezina Butler, 68, were held Tuesday afternoon, June 24, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Butler, wife of Clayton Butler, died at her home in Aspen Hill Sunday, June 22, after a brief illness.<br />A native of Canada, Mrs. Butler was born August 31, 1900, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cripps.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include one brother.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BUTLER, Georgia Eva White The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Georgia Eva Butler, 75, died Monday, October 23, at Giles County Hospital, after suffering a heart attack.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at St. Andrew Methodist Church, with the Rev. Marshall Moss and Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Butler, a native of Lawrence County, was born November 15, 1891, the daughter of the late Thomas and Fannie McAlester White.<br />Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Robert D. (Nancy) Thomas, Nashville, and Mrs. William M. (Johnny Sue) Davis, McMinnville; two sons, W. C. Butler, Jr., Pulaski, and Thomas H. Butler, Nashville; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mitchell Wright, Pulaski; six brothers, Reedy White, Ardmore, Okla., R. I. White, Kansas, Frank White, Louisville, Ky., Sidney White, Nashville, Carter White, Jonesboro, Ark., and E. V. White, Oklahoma City, Okla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BUTLER, Hattie May Wilbourn The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie May Wilbourn Butler, 90, Pulaski church and club leader, will be held at ten o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in First Presbyterian Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Butler died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 26, at her home following an extended illness. She sustained a paralytic stroke several years ago.<br />Born December 8, 1873, in Pine Bluff, Ark., she was the daughter of the late Lucius Lamar Wilbourn, native Mississippian, and Catherine Braden Wilbourn, member of a pionee Giles County family. Her husband, Henry Warring Butler, merchant at Appleton and later in Pulaski died January 29, 1941.<br /><br />Mrs. Butler was a Sunday School teacher, chairman of women&#8217;s work, church historian, and member of the choir for many years, having been a member of First Presbyterian Church nearly eighty years. She was Past Matron of Eastern Star and was a charter member of the Twentieth Century Literary Club and was a charter member of the Gay Nineties Club.<br />Mrs. Butler is survived by two daughters, Miss Isabel Butler, member of the faculty of Martin College, and Miss Margaret Butler, librarian at Giles County High School.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BUTLER, Isabel The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1967<br />Funeral services for Miss Isabel Butler, 69, will be conducted on Thursday afternoon, June 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the First Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. R. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Butler died Tuesday, June 6, in a Huntsville, Ala., hospital following a short illness. She was a native of Giles County, born March 10, 1893, the daughter of the late Henry Waring and Hattie Wilburn Butler.<br />She was the holder of bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees from the University of Tennessee and also had attended Peabody College. She was a member of the Pulaski First Presbyterian Church and Delta Gamma Society.<br />She taught in high schools at Knoxville before coming a member of the Martin College faculty ten years ago.<br />She is survived by a sister, Miss Margaret Butler, Pulaski.<br />BUTLER, Jerome The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1960<br />News has been received here of the death on Saturday, September 17, at his home in Howe, Texas, of Jerome (Romey) Butler, 75, a native Giles Countian who moved to Texas as a young man. Funeral rites took place in the Texas city on Sunday.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Butler, Sr., and was a brother of John I. Butler and Misses Lela and Pearl Butler, of Howe, all of whom survive. In addition to his brother and sisters, Mr. Butler is survived by his wife and several children, all of Texas; and several nieces and nephews of Giles County.<br /><br />BUTLER, Mahlon E. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Mahlon E. Butler, 57, employee of the Gabriel Company and milk truck driver, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, Pulaski, and David East, former minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born September 10, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Noah Monroe Butler and Lillie Harden Butler. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Butler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Womack Butler; one son, Robert Edward Butler, Pulaski; two grandchildren; one brother, Brown Butler, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Katie Armor and Mrs. Frances Wilson, Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BYFORD, Robert Harvey The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Robert Harvey Byford, 77, retired Sumac farmer were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Byford died Sunday, March 12, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born July 31, 1883, in DeKalb County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Byford. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Byford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Memory Newton Byford; two daughters, Mrs. Hubert Crider, Bruceton, and Mrs. Opal Meeks, Memphis; five sons, Loyd Byford, Trenton, and Eugene Byford, Memphis, Paul Robert Byford, Michigan and Dwayne Byford and Joseph Byford; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Langston, Nashville, and Mrs. Frank Blair, Woodbury; and two brothers, George Byford and Hiram Byford, of Smithville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BYRD, Bertha Wells The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1969<br />Mrs. Bertha Wells Byrd, mother of Mrs. Katherine Cannon of Pulaski, died Tuesday, January 28, at her home in Fultondale Estates in Birmingham, Ala.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Byrd, wife of the late William H. Byrd, were held Thursday morning, January 30, at 10 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Echol and Angwin Funeral Home in Birmingham. Burial was in Valhalla Cemetery, Birmingham.<br />Survivors include one other daughter, Mrs. Ike Howell of Birmingham, Ala.; one son, Jack L. Byrd, Birmingham; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. T. B. Culver, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Nathan Bell of Carbon Hill, Ala., Mrs. L. J. Kennedy, Arch, Ala., and Mrs. Eleanor Messer, Bessemer, Ala.<br /><br />BYRD, Calvin Luther The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Calvin Luther Byrd, 81, resident of the Weakley Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, with the burial in Mars Hill Cemetery in Lawrence County. Mr. Byrd died Saturday, March 14, in Giles County Hospital following a paralytic stroke sustained recently.<br />Mr. Byrd is survived by one son, Herschel Byrd, R. 5, Lawrenceburg; one grandson; and four great-grandchildren, Lawrenceburg; four brothers, Manuel Byrd, Lawrenceburg, G. C. Byrd, Melrose, N. Mex., Leonard Byrd and O. E. Byrd, both of Lubbock, Tex.; and one sister, Mrs. Everett Roberson, Texas.<br /><br />CALHOUN, James Bumpass The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1962<br />James Bumpass Calhoun, former teacher and principal of Elkton High School, died suddenly on Saturday, September 22, at Gatlinburg. Funeral rites took place at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Monday afternoon at Ferguson Memorial Chapel of Belmont Methodist Church in Nashville with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br />He made his home in recent years in Nashville where he was connected with the State Board of Education.<br />Mr. Calhoun is survived by his wife; one daughter, Mrs. R. F. Roddy, Nashville; three sons, John R. Calhoun, Palo Alto, Calif., William J. Calhoun, Opelika, Ala., and Daniel H. Calhoun, Cambridge, Mass.; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Annie The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />Miss Annie Callahan, 76, native of Giles County and in recent years a resident of Nashville, died unexpectedly Saturday at her home in Nashville. Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Pulaski with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Owen Callahan and Mary Lorigan Callahan. She was a communicant of St. Mary&#8217;s Catholic Church in Nashville.<br />Miss Callahan is survived by two sisters, Mrs. George Cole, Pulaski, and Mrs. Dan Callahan, Columbia.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Frank Davis The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Frank Davis Callahan, 85, resident of Pulaski and retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Callahan died Saturday night, January 16, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 26, 1879, in Maury County, he was the son of the late Jim Callahan and Lou Moore Callahan. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Callahan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude McCree Callahan; two sons, Clarence Callahan, Pulaski, and Edward Callahan, Minor Hill; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; three brothers, Hugh Callahan and Jesse Callahan, Pulaski, and Carter Callahan, Cornersville; and one sister, Mrs. Erskine Abernathy, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Jessie Robert The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1967<br />Funeral services for Jessie Robert Callahan, 78, will be conducted Thursday morning, June 22, at 11 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Callahan died Tuesday, June 20 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. He was a native of Giles County, born September 13, 1888, the son of the late James Edward and Lucretia Moore Callahan.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elsie Tinnon Callahan; two brothers, Hugh Callahan, Pulaski, and Carter Callahan, Cornersville; and one sister, Mrs. Erskin Abernathy.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, John Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1969<br />John Hugh Callahan, 84, died Tuesday, November 11, at his home on South First Street.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, November 12, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. W. E. Gober officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Callahan was born February 26, 1885, the son of the late James Edwin Callahan and Sara Lou Moore Callahan.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillie Webster Callahan; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bessie Callahan, Pulaski; one grandson, Mike Clayton Smith, Pulaski; and one brother, Carter Callahan, Cornersville.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Lillie Webster The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1969<br />Mrs. Lillie Webster Callahan, 80, died Saturday, November 29, at Taylors Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Callahan, wife of the late Hugh Callahan, were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 30, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. W. E. Gober officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clayton Callahan, one great-grandson, Mike Smith, one sister, Mrs. Shirley McMillion, Louisville, Ky., and two nieces.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Thomas Owen The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Thomas Owen Callahan, 56, owner of the Houston-Callahan Construction Company, Florence, Ala., and native Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Florence, with the Rev. Richard Waggoner, officiating. Burial took place in Greenview Cemetery in Florence. He died Wednesday, February 24, at ECM Hospital, following a brief illness.<br />Born at Pulaski, he was the son of Mrs. May Callahan Callahan, now residing in Columbia, lived at Ardmore for a time, later locating in Florence twenty years ago. He was a veteran of WWII and was a member of the Elks Lodge 820, having served as part exalted ruler and trustee.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Callahan, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anne Boone Callahan; one sister, Mrs. Hugh Mahlon Cooper, Columbia; one nephew and several nieces.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, William Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for William Clayton Callahan, 50, Pulaski businessman, were held Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Callahan died at 9:30 p. m. Saturday in Nashville&#8217;s St. Thomas Hospital of a heart ailment.<br />He owned and managed South End Grocery for the past 18 years, and also owned Dutch Maid Laundry. He was a native of Giles County.<br />Mr. Callahan was a member of First Methodist Church, where he was in the George Morgan Bible Class.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Parsons Callahan; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Callahan; and grandson, Michael Clayton Smith, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />CALSOR, Ledford The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Ledford Calsor, 54, veteran of WWII, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Calsor died of a heart attack on Friday night,<br />June 10, in Redstone Army Hospital, Huntsville, Ala., after several hours illness.<br />Born January 13, 1912, in Coffee County, Tenn., he was the son of the late Lace Calsor and Lela Dudley Calsor.<br />Mr. Calsor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eunice Phillips Calsor; one son, Marcus Calsor, Pulaski; one brother, Roy Calsor, McMinnville; two sisters, Mrs. Nona Mae Rettie, Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Ethel Sappington, Tupelo, Miss.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CAMERON, Barham Porter The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1965<br />Barham Porter Cameron, 54, retired newspaperman, and resident of Carthage, Mo., died on February 22. Funeral rites and burial took place in Carthage.<br />He was the son of the late Rev. Irvine Turner Cameron, native Giles Countian and Methodist minister and Mrs. Cameron.<br />Mr. Cameron is survived by his wife, Mrs. Golda Thomas Cameron; two sons, one brother, I. T. Cameron, Jr., Carthage; and three sisters, Mrs. Horace Burdick, Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Charley Conley, Royal Oak, Mich., and Mrs. L. V. Kelly, Oklahoma City, Okla.<br /><br />CAMERON, Blanche Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Tarpley Cameron, 85, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Cameron died on Tuesday, February 25, at Brown Hospital, Lewisburg, after a period of declining health.<br />Born April 16, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Epperson Tarpley<br />and Melissa Kellum Tarpley. Her husband, J. E. Cameron, died January 2, 1939.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Cameron is survived by one son, Eugene Cameron, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. John M. Wooten, Pulaski; three grandchildren; and one brother, Earl Tarpley, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Annie English The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br />Graveside services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday morning, April 22, in Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga, for Mrs. Alexander Campbell, 79, native of Giles County. Mrs. Campbell died on Wednesday morning, April 26, at her home in Fairyland, Lookout Mountain.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the former Miss Annie English, the daughter of the late James K. Polk English and Sophia Harwood English, and was a graduate of Martin College in Pulaski. Her husband, Alexander Campbell, native of Campbellsville and son of the late Dr. James Campbell and Mrs. Mary Alexander Campbell, died in 1940.<br />Mrs. Campbell is survived by five daughters, Mrs. C. W. Tharpe and Mrs. Charles Farnsworth, Chattanooga, Mrs. Joseph E. Silk, Perth Amboy, N. J., Mrs. Clyde Phelps, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. William B. Derby, Chicago, Ill.; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and one brother, Fain English, Orlando, Fla.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Blanch The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1969<br />Miss Blanch Campbell, 85, of Veto, Ala., died Monday night, November 24, in a Nashville Nursing Home.<br />At press time funeral arrangements were incomplete.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Mahlon Campbell and Herman Campbell; two sisters, Mrs. Attie Smith and Mrs. Joe Whitfield, of Nashville.<br />Wilson Carter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Edna Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Edna Campbell, 47, died Thursday, January 11, in Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Campbell were held Saturday, January 13, in the capital of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Rev. Hoyt Wilson and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Campbell, a native of Giles County, was born December 20, 1920, the daughter of the late Henry D. and Frances Fry Abernathy. She was the wife of Henry Campbell.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband are three daughters, Sandra, Betty and Debbie Campbell, Pulaski, one son, Willie Joe Campbell, Lawrenceburg; six sisters, Mrs. Walter Miles, Mrs. Viola Cox, Giles County, Mrs. Albert Smith, Indiana, Mrs. Carroll Campbell, Mrs. George Owens, and Mrs. Lewis Harris, all of Giles County; two brothers, Wilson Abernathy, Giles County, and LeRoy Abernathy, Cleveland, Ohio.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Fred Howard The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1966<br />Word has been received her of the death recently of Fred Howard Campbell, former Giles Countian, making his home in Houston, Texas. He was a magician and operated a novelty shop in Houston.<br />Mr. Campbell is the son of Mrs Emma Newton Campbell Rose, Spartanburg, S. C., and the late Herbert Campbell, former blacksmith of Pulaski. Mr. Campbell is also survived by an aunt, Mrs. F. G. Gardner, Columbia.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Garland The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Garland Campbell, 61, native of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Campbell died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 17, at Louisville General Hospital, Louisville, Ky., after a period of declining health.<br />Born December 28, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Campbell and Esther Shelton Campbell.<br /><br />Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Whitley Campbell; two sons, I. C. Campbell, Leoma, Tenn, and Aubrey Campbell, Jasper, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Stafford, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Ozell Jackson, Blytheville, Ark., and Mrs. Alma Hood, Leoma; a number of grandchildren; two brothers, Floyd Campbell, Columbia and Virgil Campbell, Lawrenceburg; and one sister, Mrs. Ruby Garner, Goodspring.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Grace Tomerlin Newton The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Tomerlin Newton Campbell, 83, Giles Countian, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, March 17, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Campbell died on Wednesday at Lofton Nursing Home in Franklin after a long illness.<br />Born March 20, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Vasar Tomerlin and Adeline Armour Tomerlin. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />She was twice married: her first husband, Dock Newton, died many years ago. Her second husband, Tom G. Campbell, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Campbell is survived by one son, Vernon Newton, Ector, Texas; two step-daughters, Mrs. Sam Baxter and Miss Ora Newton, Giles County; twelve grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Oscar Tomerlin, Flint, Mich., and Arthur Tomerlin, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Ida Hannah The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1969<br />Mrs. Ida Hannah Campbell, 87, died Monday, December 29, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning, December 31, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ minister officiating.<br />Burial will be in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born January 27, 1882, the daughter of the late Robert A. and Elizabeth Phillips Hannah. She is the wife of the late Walter Campbell and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include six sons, Rufus E. Campbell, Thomas A. Campbell, Pulaski, W. Howard Campbell, Glendale, Calif., Lawrence B. Campbell, Athens, Ala., Giles E. Campbell, Tucson, Ariz., Robert N. Campbell, Knoxville; thirteen grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; three brothers, Walter Hannah, Whitesbourgh, Tex., Bob Hannah, Tanner, Ala., Andy Hannah, Hermit, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Maxie Zeigler, Pulaski, and Mrs. Laura Seivers, Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, James E. (Jim) The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1968<br />James E. (Jim) Campbell, 83, died Tuesday, December 3, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Campbell, retired farmer of the New Prospect community, will be held Thursday morning, December 5, at 10 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Campbell was born July 15, 1885, the son of the late Brady and Ellen Myers Campbell.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nina Cates Campbell, New Prospect; two sons, Emmitt Campbell, Osceola, Ind., and Henry Campbell, Pulaski; six daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Pratt, Pulaski, Mrs. Leon Griggs, Southland, Ind., Mrs. Vernon C. Green, Mrs. Howard Graves, Mrs. Mitchell Ramsey, Mishawaka, Ind., and Mrs. William Valahantonis, South Bend, Ind.; one brother, Millard Campbell, Giles County; nineteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Reece The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br />Reece Campbell, 81, retired Campbellsville merchant and farmer, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 24, in Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg, following a long period of declining health.<br />Funeral rites took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Jerry Corlew, Campbellsville Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br />Born January 31, 1875, at Campbellsville, he was the son of the late Dr. James H. Campbell and Mary Alexander Campbell. His wife, Mrs. Annie English Campbell, died September 6, 1956. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Campbell for many years was a traveling salesman for the Carter Dry Goods Company of Louisville, Ky. Retiring from the road, he entered the mercantile business in his home community which he operated for many years.<br />Mr. Campbell, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by two sons, James Campbell, Campbellsville, and John E. Campbell, New York City; one daughter, Mrs. Jerome Smith, Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1962<br />Rufus Campbell, 77, retired farmer of the Pleasant Ridge section, died Saturday night, November 3, at Lawrence County Sanitarium after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Wesley Holden, with the burial in the church cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 17, 1885, the son of the late Mrs. and Mrs. Abraham Campbell. His wife was the late Dezzie James Campbell.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />The only survivors are nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Sam S. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1961<br />Sam S. Campbell, 40, vice-president of the Columbia Auto Parts company, died Tuesday at his home at 308 Fifth Ave. (Riverside), after a few weeks illness.<br />Services are to be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. The Rev. W. Bruce Strother, pastor of the First Methodist Church, is to officiate. Burial will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Riverview Cemetery, Fayetteville.<br />Mr. Campbell was a native of Lincoln County and served in the Navy in World War II. He was the son of the late Ross U. Campbell, and Mrs. E. R. Smith of Fayetteville, who survives.<br />Mr. Campbell moved to Columbia 2 ï¿½ years ago from Pulaski after having lived in Fayetteville, Huntsville, Ala., and Lewisburg.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Lucy Baugh Campbell; two daughters, Mrs. Clint Morris, III, Pulaski, and Miss Jane Campbell, Columbia; a son Sam Morris Campbell, Washington, D. C. and a grandchild.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Walter Neal The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1967<br />Funeral services for Walter Neal Campbell, 89, retired farmer, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, February 8, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />Mr. Campbell died Tuesday morning, February 7, at Giles County Hospital, born August 15, 1877, the son of the late Thomas Neal and Lou Coleman Campbell. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ida Hannah Campbell; six sons, Rufus E. and Tom, Pulaski, Howard, Glendale, Calif., Lawrence, Athens, Ala., Giles, Tucson, Ariz., and Robert Campbell, Knoxville; thirteen grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. A. I. Davenport, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CANNON, Perry A. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Perry A. Cannon, 76, Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoonat Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Cannon died Tuesday, December 11, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born at Lynnville, he was the son of the late Thomas Cannon and Mrs. Tennie Brown Cannon.<br />Mr. Cannon is survived by one brother, Thomas Cannon, Birmingham, Ala.; and six nephews and one niece.<br /><br />CAPLEY, Robert Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Robert Calvin Capley, 58, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home in Florence, Ala., with the burial in that city.<br />He died Saturday morning, March 2, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence after a three weeks illness.<br />A former resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late Emmett Capley, Sr., and Annie Roberts Capley.<br />Mr. Capley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Meadows Capley; two sons and two daughters, nine grandchildren, all of Florence, Ala.; three brothers, Bascom Capley, Lynnville, Charles Capley, Lawrenceburg, and Emmett Capley, Jr., Florence, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs.<br />Herbert Coker, Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. William Neal Braly, Bodenham, and Mrs. John Pollard, Pulaski.<br /><br />CARDEN, Charles Baugh The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />Charles Baugh Carden, 77, brother of Mrs. Cope Whitfield, died Wednesday, May 3, at his home in Claremore, Okla.<br />Services were conducted Friday, May 5, at 2:00 p. m., in Moore&#8217;s Memory Chapel, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Claremore.<br />Mr. Carden, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late William Henry and Joanna Watson Carden. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of the Boston Avenue Methodist Church and the Akdar Shrine. He served twenty-one years in government service in Oklahoma.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue Williams Carden, Claremore; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Stuart of Midland, Texas; one brother, F. B. Carden, Tulsa, Okla; three sisters, in addition to Mrs. Whitfield are, Mrs. O. C. Park, Hartselle, Ala., and Mrs. Mary E. Neal, Ft. Worth, Texas, and one grandchild.<br /><br />CARDIN, James Hawkins The Pulaski Citizen 05 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for James Hawkins Cardin, 83, retired farmer and former member of Giles County Quarterly Court who died Friday, Sept. 29, at Giles County Hospital following a short illness, were conducted at 2 p. m. Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. John E. Christopher of Athens, Ala., officiating and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, born July 23, 1878, he was the son of the late James and Nancy Williams Cardin. He was reared in the Bunker Hill community and lived there until his retirement several years ago when he moved to Pulaski. He represented the Twentieth Civil District as a magistrate from September 1, 1936 through August 31, 1942. Mr. Cardin was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Helen Burch Cardin; two sons, Robert Cardin of Giles County and Clay Cardin of Chattanooga; two daughters, Mrs. Laten White and Mrs. Van Hughes of Pulaski; two brothers, Fisher Cardin of Decatur, Ala. and Kirk Cardin of Campbellsville; two sisters, Mrs. M. F. Birdsong and Mrs. C. Y. Allison of Nashville; fifteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />CARDIN, Ollie Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Ollie Thomas Cardin, 63, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, Pulaski, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Hanna Cemetery. Mr. Cardin died of a heart attack at 5:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning November 9, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 10, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tommy Cardin and Ketty Thomas Cardin.<br />Mr. Cardin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Trotman Cardin; eight sons, Ollie Cardin, Jr., Peoria, Ill., Ray Cardin, San Diego, Calif., Robert, James, Joe, Gene, Charles and Alvin Cardin, all of Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. John Smith, Pulaski, Mrs. G. K. Johnson, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Atha Mitchell, Jr., Frankewing; four grandchildren; one brother, Harry Cardin, Decatur, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Boaz, and Mrs. Annie Mitchell, both of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CAROTHERS, Hugh Wilse The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Hugh Wilson (Wilse) Carothers, 80, retired farmer of the Wales section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Carothers died Sunday afternoon, June 28, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born July 23, 1883, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Bean Carothers and Mollie Hunt Carothers. He had lived most of his life in Giles County and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Carothers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Maude Puryear Carothers; two daughters, Mrs. Johnny W. Prentice, Pulaski, and Mrs. Walter O. Faught, Nashville; one grandchild; one great-grandchild; and two brothers, Clint Carothers, Lewisburg, and Clyde Carothers, Nashville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Albert Houston The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Albert Houston Carpenter, 82, retired farmer of the Yokley section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Carpenter died Saturday night, September 8, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Born December 16, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Carpenter and Nancy Elizabeth Strawn Carpenter. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was a retired school teacher of Giles County. He moved to Maury County last year following his retirement from farming. For several years, Mr. Carpenter was a correspondent from his community, Route 1, Lynnville for The Pulaski Citizen.<br />Mr. Carpenter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Martin Carpenter; one son, George S. Carpenter, Columbia; six daughters, Mrs. T. A. Gilliam, Mrs. H.M. Dixon, Mrs. W. A. Lane, Mrs. Mildred Sargent, Columbia, Mrs. Wesley Sargent, Anderson, Ind., and Mrs. Bill Smith, Lynnville; twenty grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. H. M. Smith, Columbia, and Mrs. M. C. Cross, Lynnville.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Auty A. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Auty A. Carpenter, 70, of Route 1, Lynnville, died Thursday, February 3, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, February 10, at Union Valley Baptist Church, with the Revs. Mack Pinkelton , Ernest Casteel and Glen Dunnavant, pastor of Union Valley Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Carpenter was born July 13, 1897, the daughter of the late George and Lillie Street Uselton. Her husband was the late Coy Carpenter.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Fred Halbrooks, Decatur, Ala.; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Carrie Effie Lee Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Lee Thurman Carpenter, 84, widow of J. P. Carpenter, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Carpenter died on Thursday, July11, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br />Born May 8, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Thurman and Nancy E. Petty Thurman.<br />Mrs. Carpenter is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William Anderson, Giles County, and<br />Mrs. Eugene Holt, Mayfield, Ky.; one son, Earl Carpenter, Houston, Texas; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; one sister, Miss Ethel Thurman, Lynnville; and two brothers, Harold Thurman and Arlo Thurman, both of Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Cora Shrader The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1969<br />Mrs. Cora Shrader Carpenter, 82, died at Maury County Hospital, Monday morning, April 21, after an extended illness. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Carpenter was a native of Giles County, living most of her life near Lynnville. She had lived in Columbia for eight years. She was the wife of the late Houston Carpenter and the daughter of the late Bob and Ella Joines Shrader.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Wesley Sargeant, Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Tom Gilliam, Mrs. Angus Lane, Mrs. H. M. Dickson, Mrs. William Dickson, Mrs. William (Bill) Smith of Lynnville and Mrs. Mildred Sargeant of Columbia; one son, George Carpenter of Columbia; twenty grandchildren, thirty-three great-grandchildren.<br />She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Edward Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1967<br />Funeral services for Edward Taylor, 61, retired farmer of Maury County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Carpenter died Saturday night, September 2, at his home on Bailey Street in Columbia.<br />Born May1, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Samuel Edward Carpenter and Louisa Smith Carpenter. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Carpenter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel Brumit Carpenter; one son, Paul Carpenter, Mt. Pleasant; one daughter, Mrs. T. H. Rankin, Columbia; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Chat Wells, Campbell Station; one step-brother, Rufus Parker, Wales.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Elmer James The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />Funeral services for Elmer James Carpenter, 73, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, June 1, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock , in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mr. Carpenter died Tuesday night, May 30, in Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, born July 23, 1893, son of the late Henry and Anna Hendricks Carpenter. He was a retired farmer of the Aspen Hill Community.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae Carpenter; two daughters, Mrs. Floyd Banks, Giles County and Mrs. Lucile Banks, Hickman County; three sisters, Anna Murphy, Giles County, Mrs. Etta Bitticks, Tanner, Ala., and Miss Gracie Carpenter, Athens, Ala.; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Forrest English The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1969<br />Forrest English Carpenter, 78, died Tuesday night, May 20, in Nashville.<br />Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon, May 23, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial will be in Gibsonville Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Carpenter was born November 18, 1890, the son of the late William Carpenter and Eda Duncan Carpenter. His wife was the late Maggie Mangrum Carpenter.<br />Survivors include five sons, Forrest Carpenter, Cincinnati, Ohio, John Carpenter, Roger, Tex., B. M. Carpenter, Mason, Ohio, William Carpenter, Fayetteville, S. C., and Junior Carpenter, Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Edna Tomerlin, Nashville, and Mrs. Ruby Banks, South Bend, Ind.; two brothers, L. F. Carpenter, Sr., Lynnville and Albert Carpenter, Nashville; seventeen grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARPENTER, John Gray The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for John Gray Carpenter, 67, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />He died at 4:40 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, July 7, at his home in the Tarpley section.<br />Born December 27, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Carpenter and Emma C. Hendrix Carpenter.<br />Mr. Carpenter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae Burchell Carpenter; one son, Clyde Allen Carpenter, Lafayette; two daughters, Miss Edna Mae Carpenter, Pulaski, and Mrs. Allen Woodard, Lynnville; fifteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one brother, Elmer Carpenter, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Murphy and Miss Grace Carpenter, Pulaski, and Mrs. Etta Bitticks, Tanner, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Lena Pearl Gilliam The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mark Carpenter, 71, Pulaski resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. G. C. Self, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Carpenter died at 4:20 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon , February 21, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Willie N. Felker, in Pulaski, after a period of declining health.<br /><br />Born in Giles County, February 22, 1890, she died the day before her seventy-second birthday anniversary. The former Miss Lena Pearl Gilliam, she was the daughter of the late Sam Gilliam and Martha Barlar Gilliam. Her husband, Mark Carpenter, died eight years ago.<br />Mrs. Carpenter is survived by two sons, Kenneth Carpenter and Herman Carpenter, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Felker, Miss Katherine Carpenter and Mrs. Wheeler Chapman, Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Sherman Gilliam, Pulaski; one half-brother, Gary Gilliam, Nashville; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Herman Cross and Mrs. Bob Bolden, Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Mary Elizabeth Tacker The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Tacker Carpenter, 77, Lynnville resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley, pastor, and the Rev. Bill Drake, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, Mrs. Carpenter died Friday afternoon, November 30, at Maury County Hospital after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Clint Tacker and Elizabeth Felker Tacker. She was the widow of Oliver Carpenter who died in October of 1958. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Carpenter is survived by two sons, Walter Carpenter, Lynnville, and Brown Carpenter, Nashville; two grandsons; and two sisters, Mrs. Austin Petty and Mrs. O. B. Petty, both of Lynnville.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Voyd William The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br />Voyd William Carpenter, 61, Giles County native, died on April 11 at Buffalo, in Erie County, N. Y.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, May 13, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with burial in the Gibsonville Cemetery on the Giles-Maury County line.<br />Born November 6, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Billy Carpenter and Etter Duncan Carpenter. He was a carpenter by trade.<br />Mr. Carpenter is survived by two sons, Voyd W. Carpenter, Jr., Memphis, and Billy Carpenter, Mississippi; three brothers, L. F. Carpenter, Sr., and English Carpenter, both of Route 1, Lynnville, and Albert Carpenter, Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Walter Mack The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Walter Mack Carpenter, 59, farmer and truck driver, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Droke. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Carpenter died on Saturday, May 1, at his Lynnville home.<br />Born October 30, 1905, he was the son of the late Oliver Carpenter and Mary Tacker Carpenter.<br />Mr. Carpenter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Sewell Carpenter; and one brother, Brown Carpenter, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARR, Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Clarence Car, 51, Kedron resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at New Zion Church of Christ, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Carr died Friday morning, January 10, at the home.<br />Born September 16, 1912, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Carr and Catherine James Carr.<br />Mr. Carr is survived by one uncle, Buford James, Prospect, and two aunts, Mrs. O. J. Carter, Bethel, and Mrs. Harvey Fox, Pulaski.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, Almeda James The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Almeda James Carter, 62, were conducted Sunday afternoon, September 7, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2:00 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. James Merritt officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, W. J. Carter, Bethel; one brother, Buford James, Prospect; and one sister, Mrs. Harvey Fox, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, Annie Solomon The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />Mrs. Annie Solomon Carter, 83, died Saturday, March 30, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Carter, widow of J. A. Carter, who died May 3, 1967, were held Sunday afternoon, March 31, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Revs. Billy Craighead and J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Carter was born May 11, 1884, the daughter of the late George Washington Solomon and Delphia Fanning Solomon.<br />Survivors include one brother, J. J. Solomon, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews, and several great-nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, Charles Perkins (Nick) The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Charles Perkins (Nick) Carter, 71, resident of Nashville and former resident of Pulaski, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Prayer services were held in Nashville on Friday.<br />Mr. Carter, a retired linotype operator for the Newspaper Printing Corporation, Nashville, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, February 6, at St. Thomas Hospital.<br />Mr. Carter, member of the Episcopal Church, is survived by one son, Dr. Donald Lee Carter, Columbus, Miss.; two daughters, Mrs. James Albertson, Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Lucy C. Barnes, Birmingham, Ala.; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. John T. Corbitt, Jr., Memphis, Mrs. Theo Plemons and Mrs. Douglas Brown, both of Nashville.<br /><br />CARTER, Cullen Tuller The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1966<br />The Rev. Cullen Tuller Carter, 85, widely known Methodist minister and church historian, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 20, of a heart attack at his home south of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Methodist Church with Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. The body will remain at the residence until the funeral.<br />The Rev. Mr. Carter was born Nov. 15, 1880, in Hickman County and was admitted to the Tennessee Methodist Conference in 1905 and ordained a minister in 1909. He was the son of the late James T. and Cynthia Barr Carter.<br />He was active in the ministry for forty-eight years and was a chaplain in the Army during World War I. He had served churches in the Tennessee Conference, the North Alabama Conference, and Centenary Mission.<br />Known as one of the most authoritative sources of church history in Tennessee, he was credited with chronicling the history of all Methodist Churches in Giles County. He was a past president of the Tennessee Conference Historical Society and served for four years as the Conference Historian and was curator of the Conference Museum at Martin College.<br />Mr. Carter was the author of several widely read historical works, including A History of the Tennessee Conference and Methodist Leaders of the Old Jerusalem Conference.<br />He was twice married. His first wife, whom he married in 1905, was the former Miss Mary Lucy Christopher who died in 1957. In 1959 he was married to Mrs. Mary McFerrin Duncan, who survives.<br />Other survivors include a son, James Paul Carter of Chicago, Ill.; a brother, Dr. Carlos C. Carter of Parkin, Ark.; one grandchild, Mrs. Joseph Edward Cheatham of Minneapolis, Minn.; and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />CARTER, Ella Buchanan The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Haynes Carter, Sr., will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Carter, following a long illness, died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday night, April 25, in Nashville.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, where she spent most of her life, she was the former Miss Ella Buchanan, the daughter of the late Polk Buchanan and Almeda Black Buchanan. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, Haynes Carter, lifelong resident of Giles County, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Carter is survived by three sons, Haynes B. Carter, Nashville, James Carter, Akron, Ohio, and Everett Carter, Detroit, Mich.; and three sisters, Mrs. W. B. McAlister, Nashville, Mrs. J. B. Ussery, Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. A. M. Brown, Florence, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, E. M. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for E. M. Carter, 69, retired senior vice-president of First National Bank and Trust Company of Tulsa, Okla., were held Tuesday, October 9, in Tulsa with burial in that city. Mr. Carter died the preceding Sunday in a Tulsa hospital.<br />He was a native of Elkton in Giles County, taught school at Cornersville; was a veteran of World War I. He had been an employee of the Tulsa bank for forty-four years, received a law degree from University of Tulsa, was a member of the Methodist Church and was a 33 degree Mason.<br />Mr. Carter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nelle Glaze Carter, also a native of Elkton; one daughter, Miss Louise Carter, Hartford, Conn.; and one sister, Mrs. B. H. Woodard, Spring Hill, Tennessee.<br /><br />CARTER, Faye George The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Mrs. Faye George Carter, 58, wife of Wilson Carter, Prospect Funeral Director, died Tuesday, November 7, at Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted on Wednesday, November 8, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at the Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Rev. W. C. Folks, and Rev. Rudolph Janes officiating. Burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens, Fayetteville.<br />Mrs. Carter, a native of Lincoln County, was the daughter of the late Earl B. and Clara Holt George. She was reared in the Dellrose Community.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one brother, Frank Wyatt George of Dellrose, and two nephews.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, Joseph Almus The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1967<br />Joseph Almus Carter, 85, died Wednesday, May 3, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, May 4, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Carter, a native of Giles County, was born March 1, 1882, the son of the late J. Taylor and Mary Virginia Smith Carter. For many years he and his wife operated the Carter House, and he was a retired L &amp; N railroad employee.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Solomon Carter; two sisters, Misses Mable and Gertrude Carter; one brother, Wilson Carter all of Prospect; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, Lelie The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Funeral rites for Mrs. Lelie Carter, 88, Decatur, Ala., resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morningat Central Methodist Church with the burial in Roselawn Cemetery, that city. Mrs. Carter died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, December 29, at the home of a niece, Mrs. Ray Kelley in Decatur.<br />Mrs. Carter is survived by one step-daughter, Mrs. Leda Miller, Pulaski; three nieces, Mrs. Kelley and Mrs. Paul Milan, Decatur and Mrs. William Mangold, St. Petersburg, Fla.; and one nephew, John McBride, Decatur.<br /><br />CARTER, Mary Faires Duncan The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Faires Duncan Carter, 82, were held Wednesday, May 21, at the Greenbriar First Methodist Church, with burial in Robinson County Memorial Gardens.<br /><br />Mrs. Carter died Tuesday, May 20, in a Manchester Hospital where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Hearshman.<br />She was a native of Lawrence County and was the daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Faires.<br />Mrs. Carter was a retired teacher and the wife of the late Rev. Cullen T. Carter. The Carters resided in Giles County on their farm on Highway 31 South for several years.<br />Survivors in addition to Mrs. Hearshman include one son, Barry Duncan, Jr., Greenbrier; one step-son, Paul Carter, Chicago, Ill.; two other daughters, Mrs. Marianna Thedford and Mrs. Don G. Williams, Greenbriar; one brother, Loyd T. Faires, Greenbriar; fourteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARTER, Nan White The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tom B. Carter, 75, lifelong resident of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Carter died unexpectedly at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, May 18, in Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />The former Miss Nan White, she was born September 23, 1890, the daughter of the late Tony A. White and Charlie McClellan White. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Tom B. Carter, Pulaski businessman, died in June of 1953.<br />Mrs. White is survived by three sons, Tom B. Carter, Jr., and William C. Carter, both of Washington, D. C., and Robert T. Carter, Tullahoma; four grandchildren; and one brother, Charles A. White, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, Otis J. The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />Otis J. Carter, 64, well-known Giles County Electrician, died Wednesday, May 3, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday, May 5, at 2:00 p. m., at the New Zion Church of Christ, with James Merritt officiating. Burial was in the New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Carter, a native of Limestone, County, Ala., was born January 8, 1903, the son of Mrs. Pearl Smith Carter of Leggtown, Ala., and the late Will Carter.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Almeda James Carter, Bethel; one son, W. J. Carter, Bethel; two brothers, Leon and Charlie Carter, both of Leggtown, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, Thomas Brown The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Thomas Brown Carter, 52, a member of the White House civil service staff in Washington since 1946 and a former Pulaskian, died unexpectedly Sunday, Jan. 21, in an Arlington, Va., hospital following a heart attack.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at Bennett-May Chapel at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning with the Rev. James Willbank officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born Feb. 15, 1915, and was educated in local schools. His parents were the late Thomas B. and Nan White Carter. He was a Presbyterian.<br />Mr. Carter&#8217;s service at the White House began during the administration of President Harry Truman. He made his home in Fall Church, Va.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ila Smith Carter, and a son, John C. Carter, both of Falls Church; and two brothers, Col. William Carter, U. S. Army, McLean, Va., and Bobby Carter, Tullahoma, Tenn.<br /><br />CARTER, Thomas Merry Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Thomas Merry Carter, Jr., 52, Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Carter died at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, August 14, at the family home in the Lynnville section.<br />Born March 1, 1911, in Giles County, he was the son of the late T. M. Carter and Zada Woodward Carter. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Carter is survived by one brother, James Carter, Lynnville, and two sisters, Miss Annie Lou Carter, Lynnville and Mrs. Margaret C. Davis, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARTER, Zaida Woodward The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zaida Woodward Carter, 85, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Eddings, former pastor of Lynnville Methodist Church and the Rev. Ollie Binkley, pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Carter died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, March 30, at her home following several years illness.<br />Born March 8, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Pinckney Foster Woodward and Henrietta Rogers Woodward. She was the widow of Thomas Merry Carter who died May 4, 1952. She was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church, and the old Home-makers Club of Giles County.<br />Mrs. Carter is survived by two daughters, Miss Annie Lou Carter, Lynnville, and Mrs. Margaret C. Davis, Nashville; two sons, James Carter and Tom M. Carter, Jr., Lynnville; and two brothers, Jones Woodward, Kosciusko, Miss., and John Luther Woodward, Harlingen, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARVELL, Robert Aymett The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Robert Aymett Carvell, Sr., 83, retired farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Minnow Branch Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. H. G. Coston and the Rev. Mr. Miller. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Carvell died at 8 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning, July 9, at the home of his daughter in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.<br />A native of Giles County, he lived in the Minnow Branch Community until two years ago when he moved to Fort Lauderdale. He was the son of the late Robert Carvell and Julia Ann Joines Carvell.<br />His wife, Mrs. Cora Lee Ball Carvell, died July 2, 1956.<br />Mr. Carvell is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Dana Hargrove, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mrs. Sadie Morgan, Columbia, Mrs. Vera Cross, Bowling Green, Ky., and Mrs. Ann Capley, Lynnville; five sons, Grady Carvell, Tonnie Carvell, Dewey Carvell, and R. A. Carvell, Jr., all of Giles County, and C. L. Carvell, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; nineteen grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. John Morgan, Pulaski.<br /><br />CARVER, Finner R. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Finner R. Carver, Sr., 77, retired merchant of Vardaman, Miss., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Vardaman, with burial there. Mr. Carver, who had lived in Pulaski for six years, died on Friday afternoon, May 5, after a long illness at the home of his son, Finner R. Carver, Jr.<br />A native of Webster County, Miss., he was born May 6, 1883, the son of the late Newt Carver and Lillian Berryhill Carver, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to his son, Mr. Carver is survived by two grandsons in Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CARWILE, Nora Breeding The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Breeding Carwile, 76, resident of the Minor Hill Community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Dodson Chapel Church near Cookeville with the burial in Dodson Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Carwile died on Sunday night, July 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Overton County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Breeding, and was the widow of John Carwile. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Carwile is survived by two brothers, Jim Breeding, Minor Hill, and Ervin Breeding of Goodspring; two step-sons, Roscoe Carwile, Dayton, Ohio, and Forrest Carwile, Nashville; three step-daughters, Mrs. Will Bennett, Mrs. Benton Langford and Miss Bessie Carwile, all of Dayton, Ohio; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CASE, Grover Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Grover Cleveland Case, 83, retired merchant and former postal employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Thomas Smith, pastor, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins. Burial took place in the family lot in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Case died unexpectedly at 10:40 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, December 30, at a local hospital.<br />Born July 27, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Henderson Case and Carrie Ann Setzler Case.<br />Mr. Case is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betsie Pully Case, Nashville, and Mrs Dennis Harris, Holtland; one son, John Isaac Case, Nashville; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. W. C. Elder, Prospect; and one brother, L. E. Case, Prospect.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CASE, Ida Weece The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Weece Case, 84, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Sixteenth Avenue Baptist Church in Decatur, Ala. Rites were conducted by the Rev. R. E. Wilkins, the Rev. Harold Wright and the Rev. William Stallcoup, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the City Cemetery, Decatur.<br />Mrs. Case died at 3:20 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 5, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. O. W. Wilson, in Decatur, after a brief illness.<br />Born August 22, 1876, at Elkton in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Leonard Weece and Sarah Hasting Weece. Her husband, Oscar Case, also a native Giles Countian, died March 9, 1950. The family moved to Decatur in 1923. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to the daughter in Decatur, Mrs. Case is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. John Wilburn, Prospect, and Mrs. R. L. Phillips, Columbus, Ga.; four sons, R. E. Case, J. E. Case, and M. V. Case, Decatur and M. C. Case, Huntsville, Ala.; twenty-four grandchildren, forty great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CASE, James Elba The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for James Elba Case, 53, Decatur, Ala., city policeman were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Sixteenth Avenue Baptist Church with the burial in Decatur City Cemetery. Mr. Case died of an apparent heart attack at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, August 24, at Decatur General Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Oscar W. Case and Ida Bell Weece Case, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Case, who had served on the police force five and a half years, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellen P. Case; one son, Donald Case, Decatur; three sisters, Mrs. John D. Wilburn, Prospect, Mrs. O. W. Wilson, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. R. L. Phillips, Columbus, Ga.; and three brothers, R. E. Case, M. V. Case, Decatur, and Mahlon Case, Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />CASE, Mary Elizabeth (Betsie) Pully The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1969<br />Mrs. Mary E. (Betsie) Case, 81, died Tuesday, June 3, at Nashville Memorial Hospital in Madison.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, June 4, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. John Bradford and the Rev. W. B. Nunley officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Case was born September 5, 1887, the daughter of the late Isaac V. and Josephine Gilbert Pully.<br />Mrs. Case was the widow of G. C. Case, who died in 1965.<br />Survivors include one son, J. I. Case of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Dennis Harris of Holtland, and Miss Edith Case of Nashville.<br /><br />CASEY, Newman The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1960<br />Newman Casey, brother of Mrs. J. K. Needham of Pulaski, died unexpectedly on Thursday, September 22, at a hospital in Jackson after a brief illness. Funeral rites took place in Jackson on Friday with the burial in that city.<br />In addition to Mrs. Needham, Mr. Casey is survived by his wife and two children; his mother, Mrs. J. T. Casey, Dover, Del.; and a brother, Jess Casey, Rock Hill, S. C.<br /><br />CASTEEL, Harrison Stephen The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1965<br />Harrison Stephen Casteel, 76, retired farmer and carpenter, died early in the morning of December 1, in Giles County Hospital after an illness of four years.<br />The time for the services had not been set at press-time, pending the arrival of relatives, but the services will be held at Liberty Hill Baptist Church and will be conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. W. W. Stockman, Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br />Born May 15, 1889, in Wayne County, he was the son of the late Bub Casteel and Emmaline Bedford Casteel.<br />Mr. Casteel is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Hardin Casteel; one son, J. W. Casteel, Goodsprings; four daughters, Mrs. Emmitt Woodard, Pulaski, Mrs Rachel Locktish, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Marie Stastney, Corpus Christi, Texas, and Mrs. Lacey Boston, Joliet, Ill.; eleven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; one brother, Jim Casteel, Ethridge; and one sister, Mrs. Ora Ayres, Arkansas.<br /><br />CASTEEL, Jo Ann Inman The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1965<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Jo Ann Inman Casteel, 28, resident of Pensacola, Fla., were held Monday afternoon in Rose Hill Cemetery in Giles County. Mrs. Casteel died Thursday, November 11, in a Pensacola hospital after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lavonia Inman of Pensacola, and the late John Inman. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Casteel is survived by her husband, John T. Casteel; two daughters, Carol and Cathy Casteel; three sons, Carlos, James, and Michael Casteel; and two brothers, J. W. Inman and Wayne Inman, both of Pensacola, Fla.<br /><br />CATES, Ernest P. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Ernest P. Cates, 87, father of a local minister, and retired grocer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro with the burial in Evergreen Cemetery in that city. Mr. Cates died Monday, October 29, at Rutherford County Hospital following a heart attack.<br />A native of Cannon County, he was the son of the late G. B. Cates and Josephine Cates. In 1925, he moved to Murfreesboro where he retired from the grocery business. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Cates is survived by five sons, The Rev. W. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, Pulaski, Eugene Cates, Murfreesboro, Cecil Cates, Knoxville, Ray Cates, Ocala, Fla., and Charles Cates, Decatur, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Lavada Caffey, Miss Pauline Cates, Mrs. Margaret Eakin and Mrs. Lorene Armstrong, all of Murfreesboro; ten grandchildren; and one brother, Aubrey M. Cates, Murfreesboro.<br /><br />CATES, Mrs. Ernest P. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. E. P. Cates, 78, mother of the Rev. W. Floyd Cates, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski, were held Thursday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel, Murfreesboro, with the burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Cates died Wednesday in Rutherford Hospital after a short illness.<br />In addition to Mr. Cates in Pulaski, Mrs. Cates is survived by her husband, E.P. Cates; four other sons, Cecil Cates, Knoxville, Ray A. Cates, Ocala, Fla., Eugene M. Cates, Murfreesboro, and Charles Cates, Decatur, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Lavada Caffey, Miss Pauline Cates, Mrs. Margaret Eakin, and Mrs. Lorene Armstrong, all of Murfreesboro; ten grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ida Brashears, Murfreesboro.<br /><br />CATHCART, Edna Hastings The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Hastings Cathcart, 74, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastor of the church, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Cathcart died on Friday, March 6, at Giles County Hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br />Born November 14, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Hastings and Lillie Vinson Hastings. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />There are no immediate survivors, but there are several nieces and nephews including Mrs. Martha Ann Dickey, John Robert Hastings and Billy Hastings, al of Pulaski.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CATHEY, W. Sam The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for W. Sam Cathey, 69, retired farmer of the Bellville Community of Lincoln County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Burial took place in Boonshill Cemetery. Mr. Cathey died unexpectedly of a heart attack Saturday night, January 9, at his home.<br />He was a native of Lincoln County and a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Cathey is survivedby his wife, Mrs. Beulah Rambo Cathey; three daughters, Mrs. Grady Crane, Pulaski, Mrs. James Donovan and Mrs. Edward Matherly, both of Louisville, Ky.; five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.<br /><br />CATLETT, Hansford The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />Hansford Catlett, 60, father of a Pulaski resident, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 6, at his Shelbyville, Ky. home. Services will take place at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon with the burial in Grove Hill Cemetery there.<br />Mr. Catlett, a farmer, was a native of Anderson County, Ky. He was a member of Sands Spring Baptist Church, a member of the Farm Bureau and was president of the 4-H Club Council.<br />Mr. Catlett is survived by his wife; one son, Roy Catlett, the new manager of the Pulaski plant of Kraft Foods, Inc.; two grandchildren; three brothers and four sisters.<br /><br />CAUDLE, Lena Hickman The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Hickman Caudle, 89, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home, Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died Friday, May 1, at the Home.<br />Born April 7, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Hickman and Frances Thurman Hickman. Her husband, Sterling Caudle, died many years ago.<br />She was a member of the Methodist Church. The only survivors are nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAMBERS, Lillie Davis The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Davis Chambers, 75, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Minor Hill Church of Christ, with burial in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Chambers died Monday morning, August 30, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born August 15, 1890, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Tom Davis and Amanda Davis Davis, but had lived most of her life in Giles County.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Chambers is survived by her husband, W. C. Chambers; five sisters, Mrs. Effie White, Mrs. Nancy Crabb and Miss Lela Davis, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ellie Wright and Mrs. Lucy Ridgeway, both of Anthony Hill, Giles County; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAMBERS, Tera Birdsong The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tera Birdsong Chambers, 68, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Chambers died in her sleep on Monday morning, December 21, at the home of her daughter in Birmingham, Ala., after a two year period of failing health.<br />Born May 5, 1896, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Edward Birdsong and Annie Leslie Hollis Birdsong. Her husband, John Chambers, also a native of Giles County, died many years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Chambers, who had lived most of her life in Giles County, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Grady Mayhew, Birmingham, Ala.; one son, Stokley (Tip) Chambers, Birmingham; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. John Ezell, Pulaski, and Mrs. Annie Tom B. Tate, Prospectl; and one brother, Newton Birdsong, Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Arthur Lee The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Arthur Lee Chapman, 75, retired farmer and lumberman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, and the Rev. M. D. Moss of Columbia. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. He died Monday, March 8, in Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />Born August 7, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late France Chapman and Amanda Page Chapman.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Oma White Chapman; one son, Garland A. Chapman, Pulaski; one daughter Miss Linda Lee Chapman, Pulaski; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; one brother, Eugene E. Chapman, Pulaski; one half-brother, Auvie Chapman, Decatur, Ala.; two step-sons, Billy Hastings and John Robert Hastings, both of Pulaski; and one step-daughter, Mrs. Martha Ann (Joe) Dickey, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Auby Woodrow The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Auby Woodrow Chapman, 82, of Decatur, Ala., who died Monday morning, July 18, in Banks Hospital after suffering a heart attack, were held Wednesday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock in the Grant Street Church of Christ, with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Chapman, a retired insurance agent, was a native of Giles County, born September of 1883, the son of the late France and Mary Page Chapman.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Eakes Chapman; two daughters, Mrs. Homer Eubank, Tanner, Ala., and Mrs. Thelma Hanks, Decatur, Ala.; two sons, Woodrow Chapman and Billy Chapman, both of Decatur, Ala.; thirteen grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren; and one half-brother, Eugene Chapman, of Pulaski.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Ben Sam The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1963<br />A Pulaski furniture dealer, Ben Sam Chapman, 61, died at 4:30 a. m. today (Wednesday) at Giles County Hospital, after being in ill health over the past two or three years.<br />The funeral will be at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 3 p. m. Thursday, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Tommy Vernon, pastor of Second Street Church of Christ, will officiate at the services.<br />Mr. Chapman had suffered a heart attack at his home on Fayetteville Highway last Friday. He was a partner in Burt and Chapman Furniture Company in Pulaski, and was active in the business up until his death.<br />The native of Giles Countian was the son of the late William P. Chapman and Rebecca Worsham. He graduated from Massey Military School with honors. He was a Mason and a Junior Order, and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Susie Braden Chapman; stepmother, Mrs. Edith S. Chapman, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Lady C. Seymour, Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Geneva C. Barr, Pulaski.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Della Ada The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Della Ada Chapman, 81, were held on Wednesday, May 13, at Rock Springs Baptist Church with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Chapman died Monday, May 11, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Tom Bee in the Hams Creek section.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ada, and a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, J. Matt Chapman, died more than a year ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Bee, Mrs. Chapman is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Marvin McClure, Goodsprings; four sons, Wilburn Chapman and Henry Chapman, Giles County, and Claude Chapman and James Chapman, Lawrence County; thirty-four grandchildren and thirty great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, E. E. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for E. E. Chapman, 79, retired Pulaski businessman, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert E. Wilsford, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Chapman died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, August 7, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 10, 1884, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late J. G. Chapman and Alice McNeal Chapman.<br />Mr. Chapman, who retired a few years ago, owned and operated the Chapman Plumbing Company on the west side of the public square for many years.<br />His wife, Mrs. Adelaide Rankin Chapman, died in January, 1957.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by two first cousins, Mrs. Sarah Mansfield, Petersburg, and Mrs. G. S. Markham, McBurg.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Eugene Marion The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jun 1968<br />Eugene M. Chapman, 81, retired farmer of the Olivet Community, died Saturday morning, June 15, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. by the Rev. Henry Cortner and Rev. J. C. Elkins in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Chapman, a native of Giles County, was married to the former Ophelia Mae Eakes who died in 1965. He was the son of the late Francis M. and Amanda Page Chapman. He was a member of the Olivet Methodist Church.<br />Pallbearers were nephews and great nephews and honorary pallbearers were the members of the Dr. Allen Bible Class of Olivet Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Inman, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Thomas A. Birdsong, Pulaski; four grandchildren, and one great grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Everett The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1963<br />Funeral services for Everett Chapman, 53, native Giles Countian, were held Tuesday at Central Church of Christ in Decatur with the burial in that city. Mr. Chapman, resident of Decatur for many years, died unexpectedly of a heart attack, May 20, at Banks Street Hospital.<br />He was the son of Auvy Chapman and Minnie Eakes Chapman of Decatur who survive.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by three children; two sisters, Mrs. Grady Hanks and Mrs. Homer Eubank; and two brothers, Woodrow Chapman and Billy Chapman, all of Decatur.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Holly Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1963<br />Death struck Tuesday afternoon on the streets of Pulaski for the fourth time this year. A month-old child was fatally injured when the car her mother was driving struck a bridge abutment. The victim, Holly Lynn Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Chapman, Jr., Pulaski, died enroute to a Nashville hospital.<br />Mrs. Chapman, 22, was driving east on West Madison Street with her infant daughter on the front seat beside her. According to police reports about 1:20 p. m. the mother leaned over from under the steering wheel to take care of the baby, lost control of the 1957 car and ran off the right side of the street, hitting the two-foot high concrete abutment of a bridge which crosses a small branch. The scene of the accident was near where Valley View Drive runs north off West Madison Street.<br />The child was taken to Giles County Hospital with head injuries and looked at by Dr. J. U. Speer. A few minutes later, a 75-mile ambulance ride to Nashville started with the injured baby. In Franklin, just 20 miles from Nashville, the baby&#8217;s condition worsened and she was taken to a hospital there, where she died about 3:40 p. m. In the ambulance, besides Bennett-May driver Bobby Erwin, were the child&#8217;s father and grandmother, Mrs. Arvil Chapman, Sr. and a Giles County Hospital nurse, Mrs. Doris Bowen.<br />The traffic victim&#8217;s mother is in the hospital in Pulaski with a broken right ankle, fractured ribs and cuts on the left leg and face. Her condition is listed as fair.<br />When the accident happened, Mrs. Chapman was returning from the Lee-Mar Shirt Company plant where she had showed the baby, who was born May 27, to some of her friends. She is on leave from Lee-Mar, where her husband also is employed.<br />Graveside services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Maplewood Cemetery with Gilbert Shaffer of East Hill Church of Christ officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Others than the parents, survivors include the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lentz of Lewisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Chapman, Sr.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Jack Henry The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1966<br />The grandson of a Pulaski couple was fatally injured Friday night, Sept. 9, in Tullahoma where the bicycle he was riding ran into the side of the locomotive of a northbound L&amp;N freight train.<br />He was Jack Henry Chapman, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Chapman of Tullahoma and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Henry, Sr., of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church, Tullahoma, with the Rev. Elmer T. Broyles officiating. Burial was in the Lynchburg Cemetery.<br />The accident occurred at a downtown street crossing about 9 p. m. and young Chapman was dead on arrival at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville where he was taken following emergency treatment at Nashville.<br />A native of Moore County, he was born Dec. 15, 1952, Jack was an eighth grade student at East Junior High School in Tullahoma, a Methodist and an active Boy Scout. On Tuesday night, three days before his death, he had received several badges in a Boy Scout Court of Honor and lacked only one more before attaining Eagle Rank.<br />Other survivors, besides his parents and maternal grandparents, include three brothers, Len of Lynchburg and Jimmy and Bill Chapman of Tullahoma; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chapman of Lynchburg.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, James Ewing The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for James Ewing Chapman, 73, who died Friday, March 29, were conducted Sunday at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Hall, Cumberland Presbyterian minister, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Mr. Chapman died from a gunshot wound when Sheriff Jack Cox was apparently self-inflicted. He reportedly shot and killed himself while seated in an automobile in front of the home of his son, Arvil Chapman at Campbellsville.<br />None of the family was at home at the time and the body was not discovered until late Friday. Coroner Bill Bennett said Mr. Chapman had probably been dead for several hours. He had been in ill health for several years.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James W. and Mary Carter Chapman and was a member of the Campbellsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church. His wife, the former Miss Reda Shrader, died Dec. 19, 1962.<br />In addition to his son who is a teacher at Giles County Junior High School, Mr. Chapman is survived by a sister, Mrs. Edgar Hamlett of the Cedar Grove community; five grandchildren, Mrs. Joe Harrison of Anchorage, Alaska, Mrs. Denver Trapp of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Knox Hughey of Middletown, Pa., Arvil Chapman, Jr., Pulaski, and Steve Chapman of Campbellsville, and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, James Homer The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for James Homer Chapman, 47, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg in charge of arrangements. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. He died Friday night, November 27, in Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Mr. Chapman, an employee of the T. W. Faulkner Welding Shop, Pulaski, was born March 24, 1917, in Giles County, the son of the late Romie Chapman and Lula Jane Lovett Chapman.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Brownie Waldrop Chapman; four brothers, Jesse Chapman, Atlanta, Ga., Romie Chapman, Jr., Murray, Ky., Carl Chapman, Lewisburg, and Leonard Chapman, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. Cordell Wiser, Mrs. Leonard White and Mrs. Alvie Lovett, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Mattie Sue Jones, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, James Hoyt The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1961<br />James Hoyt Chapman, 54, native Giles Countian, died unexpectedly Thursday afternoon, July 13, at 2:15 p. m. at Vanderbilt Hospital where he had been admitted earlier that day after suffering a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at City Road Chapel Methodist Church in Madison, he was manager of the National Stores Department Store at Third Avenue and Deaderick Street in Nashville and had been associated with that firm for 31 years. He was a member of the Official Board of City Road Church and the Nashville Chamber of Commerce.<br />Mr. Chapman was married in 1936 to the former Miss Flora Clark of Winchester, who survives.<br />Other survivors are a son, James Ronald Chapman of Nashville, and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Maxwell of Pulaski and Mrs. James P. Williams of Nashville.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, James Matt The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for James Matt Chapman, 83, retired farmer of the Nineteenth Civil District, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Rose Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Clice Daniels. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Chapman died at 9:25 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, March 26, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born January 2, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Chapman and Polly Chapman Chapman. He was a deacon in Rose Hill Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Della Ada Chapman; two daughters, Mrs. Marvin McClure, Goodspring, and Mrs. Tom Bee, Wales; four sons, Wilburn Chapman, Ethridge, Henry Chapman, Campbellsville, and Claude Chapman and James Chapman, Lawrenceburg; thirty-four grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren; two brothers, Sam Chapman, Pulaski and Cove Chapman, Columbia; and four sisters, Mrs. Elsie Dickey, Ethridge, Mrs. Peggy Frances, Chapel Hill, Mrs. Jennie Cross, Lynnville, and Mrs. Malinda Rose, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Lee The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Lee Chapman, 58, employee of the County Highway Department and foreman of the bridge crew, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Argine Hughes, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Chapman died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, May 10, at his home in the Scotts Hill Community after a long illness.<br />Born November 25, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Richard Chapman and Lucy Shrader Chapman.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Gertrude Cox Chapman; one daughter, Mrs. Delene Longshore, Scotts Hill; two sons, Guy Chapman, Pulaski, and Earl Chapman, Paris, Tenn.; three grandchildren and two step-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Florence Smith and Mrs. Flossie Davis, both of Paris, Mrs. Mamie Taylor, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Ewing Cox, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Leonard Chapman, 56, saw mill employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Chapman, a bachelor, died at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning, October 4, in the home of his sister, Mrs. Alvie Lovett in the Bunker Hill Community, after a long illness.<br />Born April 19, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Romie Chapman and Lula Jane Lovett Chapman. In addition to Mrs. Lovett, he is survived by three other sisters, Mrs. Leon White, Mrs. Cordell Wiser, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Elwyn Jones, Lawrenceburg; and three brothers, Carl Chapman, Lewisburg, Jesse Chapman, Chamblee, Ga., and Junior Chapman, Murray, Ky.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Luther The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Luther Chapman, 69, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, May 21, at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Abbott Chapman; one son, Ollie Chapman, Stuttgart, Ark.; one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Mae Ward, Almyra, Ark.; eighteen grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren; one brother, Mark Chapman, Cincinnati, Ohio; and four sisters, Mrs. Floyd Walls, Mrs. Maggie Walls and Mrs. Sarah Drake, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bertha McCree, Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Melvin The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Melvin Chapman, 60, were conducted on Saturday, September 17, at 2:00 p. m., at the Friendship Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. The Rev. Howard Jones officiated.<br />Mr. Chapman, a native of Maury County, died Thursday, September 15, at Leonard&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. He was born July 8, 1906, the son of the late Joe and Effie Lee Isbell Chapman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Louise Chapman; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Berry and Mrs. Ruth Davidson, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Effie Frost, Columbia; six sons, M. C. , Oley, Melvin, Leonard, Elmer, and James Chapman of Culleoka; twenty-two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs Alice Hunt, Columbia.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Ophelia Mae Eakes The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ophelia Mae Eakes Chapman, 78, resident of the Olivet Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of Olivet Methodist Church, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, a former pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Chapman died Friday morning, November 12, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 23, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John R. Eakes and Mary Jeams Rogers Eakes. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Chapman is survived by her husband, Eugene M. Chapman; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas A. Birdsong, Pulaski, and Mrs. Oscar Inman, Huntsville, Ala.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Will Bass, Pulaski, Mrs. A. W. Chapman, and Mrs. Carson Compton, both of Decatur, Ala.; and one brother, Robert Eakes, Chattanooga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Owen The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Owen Chapman, 62, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Chapman died unexpectedly while en route to the Giles County Hospital on Thursday, September 15.<br />Born July 20, 1898, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Buck Chapman and Martha Ann Walls Chapman.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Coleman Chapman; one son, Owen Chapman, Jr., Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Adams, Wabash, Ind., and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Athens, Ala.; four brothers, Bill Chapman, Texas, W. C. Chapman, Matt Chapman, and Luther Chapman, all of Columbia; and four sisters, Mrs. Cynthia Parker, Columbia; Mrs. Sallie Polin, Camden and Mrs. Annie Cole and Mrs. Jessie Dudley, both of Oklahoma.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Raymond David The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Raymond David Chapman, 56, employee of Genesco, Inc., Pulaski, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Chapman died Tuesday, February 16, in Giles County Hospital, after a brief illness.<br />Born March 2, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Hugh Chapman and Mamie Forline Chapman.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ozelle Birdsong Chapman; one son, Raymond D. Chapman, Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. James Dunavant and Miss Betty Chapman, all of Giles County; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Hissong, Canadian Park, Calif., and Mrs. Nola Gray, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Reda Shrader The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Reda Shrader, 70, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Chapman died on Wednesday, December 19, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born April 30, 1892, she was the daughter of the late Robert M. Shrader and Ella Joines Shrader. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville.<br />Mrs. Chapman is survived by her husband, Ewing Chapman; one son, Arvil Chapman, Wales; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. A. H. Carpenter, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Rosella Green The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Rosella Chapman, 82, died Saturday, November 23 at Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Chapman, wife of the late Ed Chapman, were held Sunday afternoon, November 24, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Chapman was born March 17, 1886, the daughter of the late James William Green and Mollie McNutt Green.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Mattie McCree, Pulaski, Mrs. Minnie Thompson, Mrs. Beulah Prince and Mrs. Clarence Crabb, all of Minor Hill; one half brother, Thomas Green; and nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Mrs. Katie Lee Davis The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1969<br />Mrs. Katie Lee Davis Chapman, 58, died Friday afternoon, May 16, at 3 o&#8217;clock at her home in Lewisburg following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 18, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of London Funeral Home, Lewisburg, with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis and a native of Marshall County. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Chapman was an employee of the Venus Pencil Company for sixteen years.<br />Survivors include her husband; two sons, Jimmy and Wayne Chapman; one daughter, Mrs. C. J. (Buck) Beard; one brother, Howard Davis of Chicago, Ill.; three sisters, Mrs. Matt Copeland, Mrs. Frank Ervin, and Mrs. Clyde Usselton, all of Lynnville; and sixteen grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, William Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1961<br />A seventeen-year-old member of the 1961 graduating class of Giles County High School was fatally injured Monday afternoon, May 29, when he was dragged about half-a-mile by a mule which he had been working on a farm near the Pisgah community.<br />William Hugh Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chapman of Blooming Grove, was the victim of the unusual accident which occurred about 3 p. m. as he was returning the mule from the Lancaster Reese farm a mile east of Pisgah to the home of Cecil Holland on an adjoining farm.<br />Holland&#8217;s son, Wayne, was in his yard when he saw young Chapman being dragged by the running mule. He said the youth&#8217;s foot was caught in the trace chain, indicating that he had tried to mount the animal. Chapman was alone at the time and the exact cause of the tragedy could not be determined. He died within minutes of the time the mule dragged him into the Holland&#8217;s yard, witnesses said.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete, pending arrival of a brother, Roy, who is serving with the U. S. Navy. The body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home where rites will be conducted by Rev. Lloyd Hickman.<br />Surviving in addition to his parents and brother, are two sisters, Misses Betty and Joyce Chapman of Blooming Grove.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Bessie Sue Baxter The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Luther M. Cheatham, 77, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tommy Vernon, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Mrs. Cheatham died Friday, May 18, at the home of her daughter, Miss Mary Cheatham, in Tampa, Fla., where she had been residing since the death of her husband.<br />Born July 24, 1884, in Marshall County, she was the former Miss Bessie Sue Baxter, the daughter of the late William Harris Baxter and Evie Bercheen Baxter. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Luther M. Cheatham, died February 1, 1958.<br />In addition to Miss Cheatham, who lives in Florida, Mrs. Cheatham is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Ewell Scott, Columbia, and Mrs. Arch Taylor, Dalton, Ga.; five sons, Nat Chapman and Charlie Cheatham, both of Columbia, Thomas Cheatham and Robert Cheatham, both of Nashville, and Jesse Cheatham, Lynnville; sixteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Wilma Mitchell, Fayetteville; and two brothers, Stanley Baxter and Kenneth Baxter, both of Lewisburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Dyke Douglas The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1969<br />Funeral services for Dyke Douglas Cheatham, 45, farmer of the Coldwater community of Lincoln County, were conducted Monday afternoon, August 4, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Higgins Funeral Home, Fayetteville. Burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Cheatham died Saturday, August 2, in Lincoln County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Faye Phelps Cheatham; two sons, Steve and Dennis Cheatham; his mother, Mrs. Ellen Thurston Cheatham; and one brother, Billy Cheatham, all of Lincoln County.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Emma Corinne The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Corinne Phillips Cheatham, 44, Giles County resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Cheatham died early Tuesday morning, September 7, at her home.<br />Born October 4, 1920, in Giles County, she was the daughter of L. Gilbert Phillips and Gladys Louise Hardy Phillips.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. Cheatham is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Linda Shannon Turner, Barboursville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Joseph Fletcher The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Joseph Fletcher Cheatham, 89, retired Giles County farmer and resident of Pulaski were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Cheatham, who had been in failing health for several years, died Thursday, February 4, in Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Born January 19, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Fletcher Cheatham and Louisa Verelda Miller Cheatham. He was a member of the United Methodist Church<br />Mr. Cheatham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Hamlett Cheatham; and two sisters, Mrs. Sam O. Dunlap, Pulaski and Mrs. J. A. Hardin, Franklin. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Lena Evers The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Lena Evers Cheatham, 78, former resident of the Campbellsville section, were held Thursday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Friendship Cemetery in the Culleoka Community in Maury County. Miss Cheatham died on Wednesday, July 18, at her home in the Glendale Community.<br />She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Cheatham, and was a member of Pleasant Mount Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />The survivors include four sisters, Miss Neely Cheatham and Mrs. Myrtle Matthews, Glendale, Mrs. Buck Matthews, Hopewell, and Mrs. Herbert J. Evans, Pulaski.<br /><br />CHEATHAM, Neely The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Neely Cheatham, 80, resident of the Glendale Community of Maury County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the Rev. Burns P. Drake, Cumberland Presbyterian Church pastor. The burial took place in Friendship Cemetery, Maury County. Miss Cheatham died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, December 9, at Fairmont Nursing Home, Columbia, following a few months illness.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Frank Benjamin Cheatham and Josie Kerr Cheatham. She lived in Maury County most of her life and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Miss Cheatham is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Buck Matthews, Hopewell Community, and Mrs. Herbert Evans, Pulaski, and two nephews and four nephews.<br /><br />CHEEK, Ada Bralliar The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />Mrs. Ada Bralliar Cheek, 64, widow of William H. Cheek, Sr., died of cancer Thursday, April 1, at Giles County Hospital where she had been supervisor of nurses for six years.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Iowa, Mrs Cheek was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Bralliar. She was born Nov. 13, 1900. Dr. Brailler was widely known for his gardening columns in Nashville Newspapers and was formerly dean of men at Madison College.<br />Mrs. Cheek was a graduate of Nursing School of Madison College, and, with her husband, operated Cheek&#8217;s Restaurant in Pulaski for a number of years. Mr. Cheek died in 1958.<br />She was a member of First Methodist Church and was chairman of the Giles County Chapter of the American Cancer Society. An active member of Pulaski Garden Club, she had achieved outstanding success in the growning of orchids.<br /><br />Survivors include a son, William H. Cheek, Jr., Pulaski; two daughters, Ada Marie Roland and Ellene Deane of Jackson; two brothers, Lt. Col. Max Bralliar, U. S. Air Force, Laughlin, AFB, Texas, and Dr. Floyd Bralliar, of Wickenburg, Ariz.; a sister, Mrs. Paul Rahn of San Leandro, Calif.; eleven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHILDRESS, Dallas The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967<br />Dallas Childress, 82, of the Wales Community, died Tuesday, December 12, in Fairhaven Nursing Home, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, December 13, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Childress, born April 12, 1885, was the son of the late John and Fannie Turner Childress.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ellen Joins Childress; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Ward, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Atlas Cross, Wyandotte, Mich.; two sons, Amos and Hume Childresss, both of the Wales Community; fifteen grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Giles County and Mrs. Ida Curtis, Arkansas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHILDRESS, Otis The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Otis Childress, 77, resident of Route 1, Wales, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Childress died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 9, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Childress.<br />Mr. Childress, a bachelor, is survived by one brother, Dallas Childress, Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Leoma, and Mrs. Ida Curtis, Little Rock, Ark. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHILDRESS, Raymond Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Raymond Wesley Childress, 60, retired blacksmith of the Campbellsville section, were held Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Childress died Thursday night, March 3, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born October 4, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of Dallas Childress and Ella Joines Childress of Giles County. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Childress, in addition to his parents, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Tatum Childress; three sons, Joe P. Childress and Lewis McKinley Childress, both of Cleveland, Ohio, and Robert W. Childress, New York; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Ward, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Atlas Cross; and two brothers, Hume Childress and Amos Childress, both of Route 1, Wales.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHILES, Benjamin Walter Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Benjamin Walter Chiles, Sr., 91, father of a Pulaski businessman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in Lawrence Memorial Gardens. Mr. Chiles, a former resident of Giles County, died Monday morning, September 23, at his home in Lawrenceburg, after an extended illness.<br />Mr. Chiles is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dezzie Smith Chiles; two sons, Benjamin W. Chiles, Jr., Pulaski, and Tom Chiles, Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mrs Otis Sumners, Fayetteville, and Miss Sara Elizabeth Chiles, Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHILES, Dezzie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dezzie Chiles, 80, who died Monday, November 7, were conducted on Wednesday at 10:00 a. m., at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, with burial in Lawrence Memory Gardens. The Rev. Wolf officiated.<br />Mrs. Chiles, a native of Giles County, was born January 4, 1886, the daughter of the late John A. and Elizabeth Kerr Smith.<br />She is survived by two sons, Ben W. Chiles of Pulaski, and Thomas J. Chiles of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Otis Sumners of Fayetteville; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Florrie Appleton, Pulaski, Mrs. Clarence Nix, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Garnett Mooney of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />CHOATE, Charles Hunter The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1968<br />Charles Hunter Choate, 75, died Tuesday, April 9, in a Murfreesboro hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Choate will be held Thursday afternoon, April 11, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Choate was born April 13, 1892, the son of the late Charles and Bessie Hunter Choate. His wife was the late Ellen Choate.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHRISTIAN, Charlie Raymond The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Charlie Raymond Christian, 50, Peoria, Ill., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Fall River Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Fall River Cemetery. Mr. Christian died at 9 o&#8217;clock Thursday, June 25, at his home.<br />Born November 18, 1913, in Loudon County, Tenn., he was the son of Mrs. Bell Patterson Christian and the late William Alexander Christian. In addition to his mother, Mr. Christian is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Hamby Christian; one son, Charles R. Christian, Fort Bragg, N. C.; and one sister, Mrs. Hazel McNabb, Philadelphia, Tenn.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHRISTOPHER, Mamie Eleanor Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Eleanor Abernathy Christopher, 70, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. R. L. Greenway, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Christopher died at 4:35 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, August 2, at her home, near Pulaski, after a long illness.<br /><br />Born January 28, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Carson Lee Abernathy and Mattie Ezell Abernathy. Her husband Walter C. Christopher, died fifteen months ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Christopher is survived by two sons, Mack Christopher and Billy D. Christopher, Pulaski; five grandchildren; three brothers, Herbert Abernathy, Raymond G. Abernathy, and Arthur L. Abernathy, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Edwin Driver, Madison.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CHRISTOPHER, Walter Mack The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Walter Mack Christopher, 76, who died suddenly Tuesday, May 10, will be conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. N. O. Allen of Shelbyville. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Christopher, a retired farmer, suffered a heart attack while walking on his farm with a son, William D., and a colored employee and died at 5:15 p. m.<br />The son of the late William Edward and Louise Browning Christopher, he was born in Limestone County, Ala., March 15, 1884, but had lived for many years in Giles County. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mamie Abernathy Christopher; another son, Mack, and five grandchildren, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Braden Christopher of Louisville, Ky., and Ross Christopher of Tucson, Ariz., three sisters, Mrs. Ella Harwell, Mrs. Ben Holt and Mrs. John Bledsoe, all of Giles County.<br /><br />CHURCH, Pearl Booth The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1969<br />Mrs. Pearl Booth Church, 87, mother of Mayor John T. Church, died at 7:30 a. m., Thursday, Jan. 31 at Fairhaven Nursing Home after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock in Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Billy Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom and Ellen Huff Jackson Booth. Her husband, the late M. S. Church, died in 1955.<br />She was a graduate of Martin College and a member of the First Methodist Church, Pulaski, a life member of Women&#8217;s Society of Christian Service, a charter member of the Pulaski Garden Club, the Magazine Club and the Gay 90&#8217;s Club.<br />In addition to Mayor Church, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marion Slaughter, Twenty-nine Palms, California; and a sister, Mrs. M. E. Eagle, Jackson.<br /><br />CLACK, Coley The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1964<br />A 50-year-old Negro, Coley Clack, was found dead at his home on Gimlet Creek Road in the Bodenham community early Monday morning.<br />Chief Deputy Sheriff James (Red) Newton said that he and County Coroner Bill Bennett went out to the house and Clack apparently died of natural causes. He was found by an unidentified school bus driver.<br />Funeral services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow (Thursday) at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Goodsprings, with the pastor, the Rev. Robert Oliver, officiating.<br />Burial will be in Goodsprings Cemetery. The body is at Jordan Funeral Home in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include a son, Coley Clack, Jr., Louisville, Ky.; four sisters, Mrs. Eddie Mae Stewart, Miss Carolyn Clack and Mrs. Estelle Childress, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Geraldine Snaford Alcadena, Calif.; and six brothers, James Roy Clack, Goodsprings, William Clack, Brooklyn, N. Y., and O. D. Gilbert, Hosea Gilbert, A. J. Gilbert and William Gilbert, all of Nashville.<br /><br />CLAGETT, Linda Primm The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alf E. Clagett, wife of the Giles County Judge, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at First Methodist Church with the rites conducted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother of Columbia and the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Centerville, former home of the family. Mrs. Clagett died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock on Saturday night, January 23, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born and reared at Centerville, she was the former Miss Linda Primm, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Primm. She was a member of First Methodist Church, and was a graduate of Belmont College in Nashville, and the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.<br />Her husband is the only immediate survivor.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLAGETT, Robert H. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1967<br />Robert H. Clagett, 78, retired newspaperman and educator and brother of Judge Alf Clagett of Pulaski, died Wednesday in Jackson, Madison County General Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 11:00 a. m. Friday, January 6, at St. Luke&#8217;s Episcopal Church, with burial in Riverside Cemetery.<br />In addition to Judge Clagett, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elnora White Clagett; one son, Col. R. H. Clagett, Jr., Washington, D. C.; one daughter, Mrs. Charles B. Greenlese, Syracuse, N.Y.; and three sisters, Misses Ann and Mary Clagett, and Mrs. W. O. Thompson, all of Centerville.<br /><br />CLARK, Amos Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services Amos Clark, Sr., 82, retired farmer of the Brick Church section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. Bobby Whitsett, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens, Pulaski. Mr. Clark died Saturday, November 24, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg, after a long illness.<br />Born November 5, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ed Clark and Mollie Burgess Clark. He was a member of Diana Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Clark is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Fox Clark; three sons, Leslie Clark, Cornersville, Rivers Clark, Lynnville, and Amos Clark, Jr., Diana; four daughters, Mrs. Robert Williams, Cornersville, Mrs. Clarence Colbert, Mrs. Robert Clark and Mrs. Oscar Randolph, all of Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren; two brothers, Charlie Clark and Lem Clark, Diana; and one sister, Mrs. Oliver Wolaver, Diana.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, Arthur Cecil The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Arthur Cecil Clark, 62, former resident of Pulaski, who died Tuesday, May 30, at his home in Winchester, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Watson-Huffman Funeral Home with the burial in Winchester Memorial Cemetery.<br />The son of the late Joe T. Clark for a number of years and Mrs. Clark, he attended Pulaski schools before attending David Lipscomb, Nashville, and University of Chattanooga. He operated a cabinet shop in Winchester and was a former Hamilton County school teacher. He was a member of the was a member of the Church of Christ and the Winchester Rotary Club.<br />Mr. Clark is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva Belle Vaughan Clark; one sister, Mrs. Claude Bennett, Birmingham, Ala.; and one brother, Joe T. Clark, Jr., Chattanooga.<br /><br />CLARK, Esther Lee Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1967<br />Mrs. Esther Lee Burgess Clark, 81, of Petersburg, died Saturday, January 14, in Gordon Hospital, in Lewisburg.<br />Services were conducted at 2:00 o&#8217;clock on Sunday, January 15, at the Delina Church of Christ, with burial in New Hope Cemetery at Cornersville.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Kovac, San Francisco, Calif.; three sons, R. G., St. Petersburg, Fla., Bob, Jeffersonville, Ind., and Joe Clark of the Delina community; five grandchildren; and one sisters, Mrs. Icie Ralston, Lewisburg.<br /><br />CLARK, Eunice Serten The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Clark, 89, were conducted Monday, January 8, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Shoal Bluff Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Clark, wife of the late Charlie Clark, died Sunday, January 7, in her home at Minor Hill, Route One.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born May 1, 1878, the daughter of the late Henry and Molly Serten.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Alvie Lawrence, Minor Hill; three grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, Golden Speer The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Golden Clark, 76, were held Wednesday morning, February 12, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Clark, wife of the late Joe Clark, died Monday, February 10, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Clark was born October 11, 1892, the daughter of the late John Speer and Nannie Newton Speer.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Blanche Felker, Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Ladye Harris, Lewisburg, Mrs. Geraldine Johnson, and Mrs. Robbie Goldstein, both of Pulaski; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and on sister, Mrs. Jessie Sutton, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, Joe Farrar The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Joe Farrar Clark, 75, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wesley Holden, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Clark died on Friday, October 19, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born November 1, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Thomas Clark and Adeline Wolaver Clark. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Clark is survived by his wife, Mrs. Golden Speer Clark; four daughters, Mrs. Paul Felker, Mrs. W. L. Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. Samuel Goldstein, Pulaski; and Mrs. Luther Edwards, Mooresville; six grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Grady Eslick and Mrs. Will Price, Pulaski, and Mrs. Will Hodge, Cornersville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, John Frank &#8220;Dick&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for John Frank &#8220;Dick&#8221; Clark, 65, retired carpenter and painter of Bunker Hill, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. J. W. McCullough, Church of God minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Clark who had been ill several months, died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, July 3, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in Giles County, November 3, 1894, he was the son of the late Jasper Newton Clark and Martha Virginia Stewart Clark.<br />Mr. Clark is survived by his wife, Mrs. Arnera Erwin Clark; one sister, Mrs. Dunk Holland; and one brother, O. J. &#8220;Pete&#8221; Clark, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, Mary Lillian Fox The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lillian Clark, 82, were held Tuesday, January 2, at 1:30 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Revs. Howard Haynes and J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Clark died January 1 in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Clark was born May 28, 1885, the daughter of the late Howard and Sidney Emerson Fox.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Robert Williams, Cornersville, Mrs. Claude Colbert, Mrs. R. L. Clark, and Mrs. W. E. Worsham, Pulaski; three sons, Leslie Clark, Cornersville, Rivers Clark, Lynnvile, and Amos Clark, Jr., Pulaski; twenty-grandchildren, twenty-one great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Sidney George Fox, Cornersville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, Mary Sneed The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1964<br />Lawrenceburg-One of the oldest pioneer women in this area, Mrs. Mary Sneed Clark, 103, was buried at Center Point Methodist Church here last Saturday.<br />She was born in the Choates Creek community of Giles County on April 15, 1861, the day Confederate troops fired on the Union Fort of Charleston, S. C., to begin the Civil War. She died Thursday at her home in the Ramar Community near Leoma. She had been ill for many months.<br />Mrs. Clark was the former Mary Sneed. She was married to George W. Clark in 1882 near Prospect in Giles County. Two years later the family traveled by covered wagon to Kansas and settled on a land grant for four years. There, the Clarks lived in a dug-out and were the only family in their settlement, with a glass window in their home.<br />They later moved back to Tennessee-this time to Lawrence County-to make their home. Clark died in 1939.<br />Daughter of the late P. A. O. and Roseanna Sandusky Sneed. Mrs. Clark was sister of George and William Sneed, founders of the old Sneed Academy in the Bodenham Community of Giles County. She was educated at the academy and later taught school there for a time.<br />During the summer of 1963, The Pulaski Citizen published a series of 15 articles written about Mrs. Clark&#8217;s life by her grandson, Rt. 1, Leoma. The series was daughter, Mrs. Pauline Garrett, taken from a published book, &#8220;Mary Catherine Clark and a Century of Memories.&#8221;<br />Active in church and civic affairs, Mrs. Clark was a Methodist and a member of the Lawrence County Over Eighty Club.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Rosie Curtis, Mrs. Lillie Bradley and Miss Lizzie Clark, all of Leoma, and Mrs. Bessie Bassham, Five Points; two sons, Thomas P. Clark, Sr., Loretto, and George W. Clark, Leoma; 17 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; and 11 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLARK, Ollie Jones (Pete) The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Ollie Jones (Pete) Clark, 79, retired farmer and carpenter of Bunker Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Thomas Vann of Thompson Station and the Rev. Jerry Hattle. Burial took place in the Old Baptist Cemetery on Indian Creek.<br />Born January 1, 1885 in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Jasper Newton Clark and Virginia Stewart Clark.<br />Mr. Clark is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jessie Theo Cardin Clark; five sons, Tom Rye Clark, Pulaski, Jasper Murray Clark, Amarillo, Texas, Robert Kelly Clark, Nashville and Harold Clark, Watsonville, Calif.; five daughters, Mrs. John Baugh Martin, Mrs. Virginia Hardiman, and Miss Carol Clark, all of Pulaski, Mrs. A. F. Pittillo, Crowell, Texas, and Mrs. Ted Sandlin, Leoma, Tenn.; thirteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, Robert S. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Robert S. Clark, retired funeral home director and Mayor of Uniontown, Ky., and coroner for that city for twenty-five years, died Friday, November 29, at Fairhaven Nursing Home at Pulaski. Funeral rites took place at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Uniontown with the burial in St. Agnes Cemetery.<br />Born October 25, 1879, in Kentucky, he was the son of the late Lucian Clark and Katherine Abernathy Clark. He was a communicant of the Catholic Church.<br />His wife died several years ago.<br />Mr. Clark is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Joe W. Henry, Jr., Pulaski; two grandsons, Joe W. Henry, III, and Robert Clark Henry, Pulaski; one brother, Clarence Clark; and one sister, Mrs. Guy French, both of Uniontown, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLARK, Stella M. Glasgow The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Stella M. Glasgow Clark, 77, were held Friday, November 22, at Diana Methodist Church with burial in Diana Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Clark, of the Diana community, died Thursday, November 21, in a Lewisburg hospital.<br />Survivors include her husband, Charles Robert Clark, Diana; three daughters, Mrs. H. B. Holley, Pulaski, Mrs. Clayton Williams, Cornersville, and Mrs. Wallace Whitworth, Diana; a step-mother, Mrs. J. W. Glasgow, Nashville; a brother, Clayton Glasgow, Nashville; a half-sister, Mrs. Ralph Clayton, Nashville; fourteen grandchildren; and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLARK, Zana Scott The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zana Scott Clark, sister of Fred D. Scott of Pulaski, were held on Monday afternoon in Fort Worth, Texas, with the burial there. Mrs. Clark died early Sunday morning, October 22, at Fort Worth Hospital after an extended illness.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Jeff Scott and Mary Lou S. Scott.<br />In addition to the brother at Pulaski, Mrs. Clark is survived by a daughter, Mrs. R. W. Russell, and two grandchildren, Fort Worth.<br /><br />CLAUD, Linsley The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Linsley Claud, 81, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the home, 405 South Third Street, Pulaski. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery in Athens, Ala. Mr. Claud died at 12:35 Sunday morning, January 30, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born July 2, 1884, at Prospect, he was the son of the late L. B. Claud and Susie Hardiman Claud. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Claud is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Hargrove Claud; four daughters, Mrs. F. A. Tate and Mrs. John Henderson, Prospect, Mrs. Ben Holt, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Bruce Rochelle, Athens, Ala.; six sons, Vernon Claud, Harold T. Claud, Virgil Smith Claud and Robert Claud, Pulaski, Dan Claud, Altus, Okla., and Tip Kenneth Claud, Geneva, Ill.; twenty grandchildren; and one brother, Haywood Claud, Murfreesboro.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLAUD, Oakley H. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Oakley H. Claud, 33, native of Giles County, and resident of Elkmont, Ala., were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, August 28, at McConnell Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., with the burial in Rosemont Cemetery in Athens. Mr. Claud died Sunday morning, August 25, at Veterans Hospital in Houston, Texas.<br />Born and reared at Prospect, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Claud of Prospect who survive.<br />Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Helen Daniels Claud; five sisters, Mrs. F. A. Day, Mrs. John Henson and Miss Alma Claud, all of Prospect, Mrs. Ben Holt, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Ruth Rochelle, Athens, Ala.; and six brothers, Vernon Claud and Robert Claud, both of Prospect, Dan Claud, U. S. Air Force, Oklahoma, H. C. Claud, White Bluff, Tip Claud, St. James, Ill., and Smitty Claud, U. S. Army.<br /><br />CLAYTON, MacCauley (Mack) The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1964<br />MacCauley (Mack) Clayton, 71, retired Birmingham, Ala., Gas Department employee, died on Tuesday, March 17, at West End Baptist Hospital, Birmingham, after an extended illness. Funeral services took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Rideout-Brown Funeral Chapel at Roebuck, with the burial in Elmwood Cemetery in that city.<br />Mr. Clayton, a native of Knoxville, Tenn., is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Clayton; one son, Mack Clayton, Jr., Birmingham; one daughter, Mrs. George Huston, Mobile, Ala.; four grandchildren; three brothers, Martin L. Clayton, Pulaski, R. Owen Clayton, Mobile, Ala., and R. F. Clayton, Birmingham; and one sister, Mrs. Hubert Hafner, Armory, Miss.<br /><br />CLAYTON, William Marvin Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for William Marvin Clayton, Jr., 39, former resident of the Lynnville Community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg, with burial in the Lewisburg Cemetery. Mr. Clayton died on Monday June 26, at Veterans Hospital at Murfreesboro, after a long illness.<br />Born in Marshall County, he was the son of W. M. Clayton of Murfreesboro and the late Mrs. Rachel Witt Clayton. Living at Lynnville the greater part of his life, he was graduated from Jones High School at Lynnville, and attended Vanderbilt University, Nashville, and University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of the American Legion, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his father, Mr. Clayton is survived by one sister, Miss Ann Clayton of Nashville.<br /><br />CLAYTON, William Marvin Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for William Marvin Sr., 73, former Lewisburg building supply dealer, were held Wednesday, February 27, at London Funeral Home with the burial in Lone Oak Cemetery at Lewisburg. Mr. Claytn, veteran of WWI, died Tuesday, February 26 in Veterans Hospital in Murfreesboro, after a lengthy illness.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late Daniel D. Clayton and Cora McCord Clayton. He was a graduate of Vanderbilt University and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, the former Miss Rachel Witt of Lynnville, died a number of years ago.<br />Mr. Clayton is survived by one daughter, Miss Anne Witt Clayton, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Della Clayton Lee, Pulaski; and one brother, Everett Clayton, Nashville.<br /><br />CLEM, Guy The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Guy Clem, 82, lifelong resident of Elkmont, Ala., were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, July 20, at Elkmont Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Gerald Champion. Burial took place in Athens Cemetery. Mr. Clem died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning at his home after a period of declining health.<br />A retired farmer, he was born May 9, 1878, the son of the late Cass Clem and Susan Clem Clem. He had been a member of the Methodist Church most of his life, serving as a steward for a period of several decades, and was an honorary steward at the time of his death. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge.<br />Mr. Clem is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida McMullins Clem; four daughters, Mrs. Otey Hargrove, Pulaski, Mrs. Bill McAllister and Mrs. Tommy McClung, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Willie Bates, Elkmont, Ala.; one son, Mabron Clem, Martin, Tenn.; thirteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one brother, Lakin Clem, Elkmont.<br /><br />CLEM, Ida McMullins The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Guy Clem, 75, mother of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Elkmont (Ala.) Methodist Church with the burial in Athens City Cemetery. Mrs. Clem died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, December 30, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Bill McAlister in Athens, Ala., after a period of declining health.<br />Born July 19, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Franklin P. McMullins and Mattie Whitt McMullins, and was a member of Elkmont Methodist Church. Her husband, Guy Clem, died July 18, this year.<br />In addition to Mrs. McAlister, Mrs. Clem is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Otey Harrove, Pulaski, Mrs. Tommy McClung, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Willis Bates, Elkmont, Ala.; one son, Mabron Clem, Martin, Tenn.; thirteen grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; one sister; one half-sister; and five half-brothers. A sister, Mrs. Delia Arnett, died November 12 at Austin Hewitt Home, Pulaski.<br /><br />CLEMENTS, Grace Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1964<br />Mrs. M. T. Clements, 73, the former Miss Grace Anderson of Campbellsville, died on Sunday, July 12, at a hospital in her home town of Wichita Falls, Texas. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br />Mrs. Clements, a retired public high school teacher, was born October 10, 1890, the daughter of the late J. Perry Anderson and Jennie Hays Anderson. The family moved to Stephenville, Texas, many years ago.<br />Mrs. Clements is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William A. Harris, Oklahoma City, Okla; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. James R. (Kathryn) Rice, Wichita Falls, Texas; and one brother, J. Percy Anderson, Jr., Stephenville, Texas.<br /><br />CLIFT, Lulie Young The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1968<br />Mrs. Lulie Young Clift, 72, of Cornersville, died Saturday, October 26, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clift were held Monday afternoon, October 29, at 2 o&#8217;clock at McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home, Cornersville, with the Rev. Pink Griggs and the Rev. Dunn officiating. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County and former resident of the Beech Hill community, Mrs. Clift was the daughter of the late D. A. Young and Pearl Smith Young Ingram. Her husband, the late Thomas Moore &#8220;Tom&#8221; Clift, died in 1949.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Miss Evelyn Young, Pulaski and Mrs. Quinton R. Hopper, Orange City, Fla.; one niece, Miss Nancy Hopper; and one nephew, Gary Hopper, both of Orange City, Fla.<br /><br />CLIFT, Zada Lillian Judia Cosby The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1969<br />Mrs. Zada Lillian Clift, 83, died Friday, August 15, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clift, wife of the late Arthur Clift, were conducted Saturday afternoon, August 16, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, near Stella.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Clift was born September 8, 1885, the daughter of the late Thomas Judia and Mary Reagan Judia.<br />Survivors include one son, James Cosby, Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Dean Holley, Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Grace Poole, Nashville; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Claude C. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Claude C. Clifton, 67, Conway farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Clifton died unexpectedly on Monday night, January 16, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 1, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Newton Clifton and Frances Bishop Clifton, and was a member of Elkton Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Clifton is survived by his wife, Margie Mangrum Clifton; five sons, Charlie Clifton, Edward Clifton, Giles County, C. E. Clifton, Claude Clifton, Jr., and Villard Clifton, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Roy Holder, Mrs. Roy Grant, Mrs. Eugene Tatum and Mrs. Edward Stafford, Pulaski; twenty-four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Richard Shelton, Mrs. Bob McMillion and Mrs. Will Wiley, all of Maury County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLINARD, Helen Geneva The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1967<br />Miss Helen Geneva Clinard, 55, of Anderson, Ala., died Sunday, August 20, at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Services were conducted Tuesday, August 22, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Puncheon Church of Christ, with the minister, Alden Hendrix, officiating. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery in Anderson.<br />Miss Clinnard, a native of Giles County, was born May 28, 1911, the daughter of Mrs. Zilphia Williams Clinard, and the late Frank Clinard.<br />Surviving, in addition to her mother, are one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Nunley, Anderson; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Comer Campbell, Cullman, Ala., and Mrs. Alton Wray, Lawrence County; three brothers, Hestel, Nole Dean, and Everett Clinard, Anderson.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLINARD, John Yeager The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for John Yeager Clinard, 83, resident of Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Hendrix. Burial took place in Appleton Cemetery. Mr. Clinard died Monday at the home of a son, Shirley Clinard, in the Minor Hill Community.<br />Born December 17, 1876, in Cheatham County, he was the son of the late Robert Clinard and Georgia Ann Knight Clinard. His wife, Mrs. Vera Clinard, is deceased.<br />In addition to the son at Minor Hill, Mr. Clinard is survived by three other sons, Willie Clinard, Alabama, Vernon Clinard, Nashville, and Nashville, and T. E. Wright, Lawrenceburg; three daughters, Mrs. Irene Robertson, Mrs. Alma Wisdom and Mrs. Allie Wiley, all of Alabama; and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Douglas and Mrs. Janie Chambers.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CLYMER, Michael Lee The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />The 7-year-old son of a former Giles Countian was killed Thursday, Jan. 19, in an automobile wreck on a snow-covered highway near Peru, Ind., when the family was en route to their family at Berrien Center, Mich., after a visit with relatives in Pulaski and a Florida vacation. He was Michael Lee Clymer, son of Donald and Hazel Williams Clymer and grandson of Mrs. Tippie Williams of Pulaski.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Clymer and his mother, Mrs. Verne Clymer, were admitted to a Peru hospital where they remained patients this week. A passenger in a second car involved in the accident was killed and the driver of that car was hospitalized.<br />Funeral services for Michael Clymer were conducted at Eau Claire, Mich., on Monday, January 23.<br />Besides his parents and two grandmothers, he is survived by a great-grandmother, Mrs. Mae Clymer, also of Berrien Center.<br /><br />COATES, John Ray The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for John Ray Coates were held at 10 a. m. Sunday at Elkwood Baptist Church, at Akemont, Ala., and burial took place at Antioch Cemetery at Morris Cross Roads.<br />A native of Alabama, he is the son of Charlie H. and Myrtle Irene Hamby Coates of Route 2, Elkmont, Ala. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by one son, Johnnie Ray Coates of Athens, Ala.;<br />Four sisters, Mrs. Gladys Marie Dunn, Columbus, Ga., Mrs. Charlie Will Lewter, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Jennie B. Rogers and Miss Peggy Alene Coates, both of Elkmont, Ala.; two brothers, George Robert Coates, Elkmont, Ala., and R. B. Coates, Marion, Ind.<br /><br />COBB, Birdie Ingram The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Olin Cobb, 76, native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss of Columbia. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Cobb died of a heart attack at one o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 19, in Nashville en route to a hospital. Since the death of her husband, Olin Cobb, three years ago, she had made her home with a niece, Mrs. Robert Corlew, in Nashville.<br />The former Miss Birdie Ingram, she was born in May of 1885, the daughter of the late John Ingram and Sara Roden Ingram. She was a member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Cobb is survived by one sister, Mrs. Agnes Graves, Nashville; and one brother, Robert Roden Ingram, Blooming Grove; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COBB, Elizabeth Hastings The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Hastings Cobb, 78, widow of W. A. Cobb, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Elkton Methodist Church with the burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Cobb died on Tuesday September 1, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 5, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jody Hastings and Angie Poor Hastings. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Cobb is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jewell Stinnett, Elkton; one son, William Joe Cobb, Memphis; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. O&#8217;Neal Hightower, Bryson, and Mrs. Mattie George Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COBB, Harry The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1962<br />Harry Cobb, 34, native Giles Countian, who had made his home in Louisiana for a number of years, died August 20, in a New Orleans Veterans Hospital after a four year&#8217;s illness. Funeral services were held in his home town of Monroe, La.<br />Mr. Cobb is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Hagan Cobb; one son, Bryan Cobb; four brothers, Herbert Cobb, Jerry Cobb and Jim Cobb, Pulaski, and Edd Cobb, Nashville; and seven sisters, Mrs. Wilma Hardy, Mrs. Malcolm Ingram and Miss Elene Cobb, Pulaski, Mrs. Raymond Burch, Lynnville, Mrs. Bryant Barlar, Nashville, Mrs. Bobby Hamlett, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Marguerite Sams, Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />COBB, Hume Collins The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Hume Collins Cobb, 65, veteran of World War I, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, conducted by the Rev. W. L. Swafford. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the 19th Civil District of Giles County. Mr. Cobb died Friday, July 7, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville, after a long period of declining health.<br /><br />Born in 1896 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jesse M. Cobb and Nancy Collins Cobb. He was a member of Summertown Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Cobb is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Frances Howell Cobb; two brothers, J. Mason Cobb and Guy F. Cobb, both of Louisville, Ky.; and one sister, Mrs. Ray Baumstark, Collinwood, Tenn.<br /><br />COBBLE, Stella Pratt The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Stella Cobble, 76, resident of Giles County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the Fogg Cemetery. Mrs. Cobble died on Monday, December 21, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 3, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jake Pratt and Bell Pullen Pratt. Her husband, Harvey Cobble is deceased.<br />Mrs. Cobble is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Roy Allen and Mrs. Edd Allen, both of Prospect, Mrs. Gardner Pratt and Miss Ruby Mae Cobble, both of Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; one brother, Oscar Pratt, Franklin; one half-brother, Webb Pratt, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Virgil Hellmantaller, Columbia; and two half-sisters, Miss Madge Pullen and Mrs. Dave Green, both of Spring Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COBBS, Frank S. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Frank S. Cobbs, 74, native Giles Countian, died on Saturday night, December 17, at his home in North Birmingham (Ala.) Funeral rites took place at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Rideout Roebuck Chapel with the burial in Forest Hill Cemetery, Birmingham.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert S. Cobbs and Callie Bell Cobbs.<br />Mr. Cobbs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Essie King Cobbs; two sons, Robert W. Cobbs, Oak Ridge, and Orville Gray Cobbs, North Carolina; three grandchildren; one brother, Garland G. Cobbs, Birmingham, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Turner Braly, Columbia, and Mrs. T. N. King and Mrs. Ed Traylor, Birmingham.<br />A sister, Mrs. Grady K. (Grace Cobbs) Smith, died on December 8, in Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />COBBS, Mary Frances Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rainey Cobbs, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss and Dr. W. H. Mansfield. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Cobbs died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, March 24, at the residence on East Madison Street after an illness of several years.<br />Born in the Campbellsville Community, she was the former Miss Mary Frances Anderson, the daughter of the late Neil Anderson and Almanza Young Anderson. She was a member of First Methodist Church and Circle No. 3 of the Women&#8217;s Society of Christian Service. She was a former member of the Pulaski Garden Club.<br />Mrs. Cobbs is survived by her husband, Rainey Cobbs, retired Pulaski businessman; one sister, Miss Anne Anderson, Pulaski; one niece and three nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COBBS, Robert Rainey The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1965<br />Robert Rainey Cobbs, 75, well-known Giles County farmer and retired feed and grain merchant, died early Saturday, July 24, at his home on East Madison Street following a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. William H. Mansfield, the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery with Masonic rites.<br />Mr. Cobbs was a native Giles Countian, the son of the late Ambrose Houston and Martha Ann Johnston Cobbs. He was born May 12, 1890.<br />He was a member of Moriah Presbyterian Church and was a 32nd degree Mason and a Shriner. He was a stockholder and director of The Union Bank.<br />His wife, the former Miss Mary Frances Anderson Cobbs, died March 24, 1960/<br />The survivors include a sister, Mrs. Floyd Kimbrough of Pulask, five nieces and eight nephews.<br /><br />COBLE, Cleothas Sherman The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Cleothas Sherman Coble, 66, native of Giles County and veteran of World War I, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Cornersville Church of Christ with the burial in Mars Hill Cemetery. Mr. Coble, farmer and director of the Cornersville Farmers Bank, died Thursday morning, July 19, at his home following a heart attack.<br />Mr. Coble is survived by his wife, Mrs. Evalena Taylor Coble; and one sister, Mrs. W. L. Pruitt, Cornersville.<br /><br />COBLE, George Gray The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />George Gray Coble, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coble of Goodsprings, was killed Friday night, May 5, in a two-car collision near Park City, Ky., as he and a companion were en route to Louisville to attend the Kentucky Derby on Saturday.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Cool Springs Church of Christ with Charles Gibbons, minister of the church, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born August 1, 1944, Coble was a native of Giles County and was graduated with honors from Giles County High School in 1962. He was a senior student, majoring in fine arts and economics, at Vanderbilt University and was scheduled to graduate in August.<br />He was an outstanding high school student, active in Beta Club, Latin Club and Future Teachers of America, and was voted by his fellow seniors as the &#8220;Most Studious&#8221; student of his graduating class.<br />At Vanderbilt he was a student of Dr. Puryear Mims, professor and sculptor, and planned a career related to fine arts.<br /><br />The fatal accident occurred about 3ï¿½ miles west of Park City on U. S. Highway 31W. State police said the car driven by Coble collided with a vehicle driven by Terry Ellis Luck of Daleville, Ala. Luck was slightly injured. Richard Allen Ellis, a Vanderbilt sophomore from Berkely Heights, N. J., a passenger in the Coble car, was admitted to a Bowling Green hospital as a result of injuries suffered in the collision and was listed in fair condition.<br />The parents, John H. and Sara Connell Coble, are young Coble&#8217;s only survivors.<br /><br />COBLE, Herman Woodrow The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Herman Woodrow Coble, 53, employee of Pulaski Rubber Company, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Herbert McNeese, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Coble died Thursday, March 31, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 2, 1912, in Lincoln County, he was the son of John Marshall Coble and Lizzie Smith Coble. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Coble is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Helen Harwell Coble; three sons, Capt. Milan Coble, USAF, stationed in Viet Nam, and Alton Coble and Ray Coble, both of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Clifton, Nashville and Miss Nancy Coble, Pulaski; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Floyd Coble, Texas and Marvin Coble, Taft, Tenn.; and three sisters, Mrs. Rouchan Horton, Valdosta, Ga., Mrs. Lena Smith and Mrs. Georgia Coggin, both of Frankewing.<br /><br />COBLE, William Hutton The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1967<br />William Hutton Coble, 44, native Giles Countian, died Sunday, July 2, of a heart attack at the Federal Prison in Atlanta, Ga.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with Tom Campbell, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Coble, born May 29, 1923, was the son of the late John H. and Olive Erwin Coble.<br />He had been in the prison since April, 1965, when he was sentenced to 25 years for the robbery of a Charlotte, N. C. bank and was also under sentence for robberies of the Bank of Frankewing and the Ardmore Branch of First National Bank.<br />Coble twice escaped from Nashville jails, first in September 1963 whenhe was awaiting prosecution for the $4,383 bank robbery at Frankewing on July 20, 1962, and again in May 1964. After the first escape he was captured Jan. 9, 1964, at a Fort Pierce, Fla., motel and returned to Tennessee for trial in the Ardmore case.<br />On the second occasion, he walked out of the jail shortly after having been admitted to await transfer to the federal prison in Atlanta to begin serving a 17-year sentence for the $34,623 robbery at Ardmore on Sept. 27, 1963.<br />Survivors include three brothers, John H. Coble, Jr., of Pulaski, Flournoy English Coble of Nashville and Harwood Coble of Chapel Hill.<br /><br />COCHRAN, Kate Colvett The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Kate Colvett Cochran, 82, native of Giles County and resident of Nashville, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Pettus-Owen-Wood Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park on Thompson Lane in that city.<br />She died Friday afternoon, April 3, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br /><br />Born September 5, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sam P. Colvett and Josephine Morrow Colvett. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Cochran is survived by her husband, Arthur Cochran; one half-sister, Mrs. Edna Stanfield, Sparta; and six nieces and nephews; including Mrs. Vema Henderson, Mrs. Kenneth Wells and Mrs. Velmer Colvett, all of Giles County.<br /><br />COE, Lessie Knight The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lessie Knight Coe were held Monday afternoon, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the Rev. Riley Moore, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Coe, the widow of Lessie F. Coe, died Friday night, May 10, in Tampa, Fla.<br />A native of Maury County, Mrs. Coe was the daughter of the late C. D. and Sally Foster Knight.<br />Mrs. Coe, a member of the Church of Christ, had been living in Tampa, Fla. for the past several years.<br />Survivors include one brother, C. W. Knight of McCain; three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Walker, Mrs. Edgar Baites, both of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Annie Cannon, Athens, Ala.; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COFFMAN, Bessie Blasingham The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1966<br />Mrs. Bessie Blasingham Coffman, 90, died Tuesday morning, October 11 in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, October 12, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. R. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was born June 10, 1876, in Giles County, daughter of the late Mary Marelio White and W. J. Blasingham, who were among the early settlers of Giles County. She was educated at Pleasant Hill Academy at Stella, Bethany Presbyterian School at Bryson and Davidson and Walker School at Pulaski, and taught in Giles County and Clifton, Tenn. school prior to her marriage to James Dave Coffman on June 23, 1899.<br />Mrs. Coffman was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, and was very active in church work before her illness.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Coffman Rambo; one grandson, J. D. Coffman, III; and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COFFMAN, Marie Burton The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Burton Coffman, 50, widow of Pulaski businessman J. D. Coffman, Jr., were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr and the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, Presbyterian ministers. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Coffman died on Saturday morning September 1, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Lawrenceburg, born June 4, 1912, she was the daughter of the late Dr. W. M. Burton and Mrs. Claude Stockard Burton. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Coffman died in 1959.<br />Mrs. Coffman is survived by two sons, J. D. Coffman, III, and Wilson Burton Coffman; four grandchildren; all of Pulaski; one brother, Wilson Burton, Nashville; and one sister, Mrs. Jane Schwabenton, Crewe, Va.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COFFMAN, Wilson Burton The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1965<br />Wilson Burton Coffman, 25, Pulaski businessman, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, Dec. 2, in Maury County Hospital after an illness of several months.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. R. Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. William Brown of Columbia officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Pulaski, Mr. Coffman was born Dec. 9, 1939, the son of the late James David Coffman, Jr. and Marie Burton Coffman.<br />He was graduated from Columbia Military Academy and attended Vanderbilt University, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He was an active member of First Presbyterian Church, and held membership in the Pulaski Rotary Club, Elks Lodge 1827 and Hillcrest Country Club.<br />With his brother, J. D. Coffman III, he was co-owner of Coffman Oil Company which distributes Phillips 66 products in Giles, Lawrence and Wayne Counties.<br />In addition to his brother, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jerry Sue Johnson Coffman; a son, Wilson B. Coffman, Jr.; two daughters, Mary Hailey and Jennifer Lee Coffman; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. J. D. Coffman, Jr.<br /><br />COGGIN, Mary Kate &#8220;Katie&#8221; Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Kate Tarpley Coggin, 89, widow of John Coggin, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Leo Bunt, and the Rev. W. C. Moorehead of Fayetteville. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Coggin, the last member of her immediate family, died early Monday morning, March 1, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. Moorehead, on Old Highway 15.<br />Born June 20, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Fletcher Tarpley and Eliza Keeling Tarpley. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to Mrs. Moorehead, Mrs. Coggin is survived by another daughter, Mrs. R. T. Adkins, Pulaski; eleven grandchildren, twenty-one great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COKER, Herbert Henry The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1968<br />Graveside services for Herbert Henry Coker, 63, a resident of Jacksonville, Fla., will be held Friday morning, April 26, at 11 o&#8217;clock in Lynnwood Cemetery, with Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ minister officiating.<br />Mr. Coker, a former resident of Giles County, died Monday, April 22, at his home in Jacksonville, Fla.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. Coker was born February 28, 1905.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Florence K. Coker; and one brother, J. T. Coker, Evergreen, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLBERT, John The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for John Colbert, 69, husband of A Giles Countian, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery. Mr. Colbert died Friday morning, March 13, at Grace Hospital in Detroit, Mich.<br />A resident of Detroit, he was born March 15, 1895, in Louisport, Ky.<br />Mr. Colbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Arcenia Parr Colbert, native Giles Countian; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLBERT, John Lipton The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1962<br />Services were held Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home for John Lipton Colbert, 81, owner of Colbert garage and trucking line, who died at his home here Saturday, February 24. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Colbert had operated Colbert Brothers Garage since 1927, with his sons, Clarence and the late Richard Colbert, taking over interest in the business during recent year.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ .<br />Colbert was born Sept. 11, 1880, in Giles County, son of Valarie and Margaret Hare Colbert. His wife was the late Ethel Arthur.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Eslick, Pulaski and Mrs. D. M. Grammar, Nashville; a son, Clarence L. Colbert of Pulaski; a foster daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Barlar of Pulaski; 15 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLE, Catherine A. &#8220;Rena&#8221; Callahan Worsham The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1964<br />Mrs. George W. Cole, 77, the former Miss Catherine A. Callahan, died at 12:05 on Wednesday morning, January 1, at her home on South Second Street in Pulaski, after a long illness. The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday evening in the chapel at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the funeral rites taking place at 11:00 o&#8217;clock on Friday morning at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born August 12, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Owen Callahan and Mary Lorigan Callahan. Mr. Cole died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Cole is survived by one son by a previous marriage, William Edward Worsham, Pulaski; three daughters, Miss Jane Cole, Mrs. L. Hilton Andrews, Nashville, and Mrs. John H. McCord, Jr., Columbia; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Dan Callahan, Columbia. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Carl William The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Carl William Cole, 56, retired Railroadman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Cole, who had been in declining health, died unexpectedly Friday morning, July 6, at his home on East Cemetery Street.<br />Born in Giles County, December 24, 1905, he was the son of the late John S. Cole and Fannie Cole Cole.<br />Mr. Cole is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellie Redd Cole; a step-daughter, Miss Jo Nell Stone, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Reynolds Shaw, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary English, Chattanooga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Charles Mann The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1969<br />Funeral services for Charles Mann Cole, 81, were held Monday morning, March 24, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Cole died Saturday, March 22, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born December 11, 1887, the son of the late Taylor Cole and Jane Ellison Cole.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie Lucile Scruggs Cole, Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. Edward Wilburn, Pulaski; one step-grandchild; one brother, Herman Cole, Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Flournoy The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Flournoy Cole, 82, retired farmer, and Beech Hill School caretaker for several years, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Pink Griggs, Rev. A. W. Holden and J. H. McCord. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Cole died Friday, November 17, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lester Mangrum on Childers Street, after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 4, 1879, the son of the late Richard Cole and Sara Elizabeth Creecy Cole.<br />Mr. Cole is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Aleane Mangrum and Mrs. Roy Pratt, Pulaski, Mrs. Frank Williamson, Goodspring, and Mrs. Ralph Wheeler, Velienople, Pa.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Kelly Marks, Pulaski; five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; on sister, Mrs. Sam Whitsett, Pulaski, and one brother, Sam Cole, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Lavestia Weaver The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lavesta Weaver Cole, 78, resident of the Pisgah Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. T. Parsons, Methodist minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Red Hill Cemetery in Livingston, Tenn. Mrs. Cole, who was in declining health, was dead on arrival at 2:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, September 24, at Giles County Hospital; her death attributed to a heart attack.<br />Born March 3, 1885, in Cumberland County, she was the daughter of the late G. W. Weaver and Mary Patton Weaver. Her husband, Joseph R. Cole, died fifty-five years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Cole is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William T. Eason, Pisgan, with whom she lived, and Mrs. S. H. Thompson, Nashville; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and two brothers, J. T. Weaver, Louisville, Ky., and T. E. Weaver, Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Mary Eliza Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Eliza Mitchell Cole, 77, widow of R. B. Cole and resident of Pulaski, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial will take place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Cole died on Tuesday night, July 26, at her home after a long illness.<br />Born April 13, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late T. F. Mitchell and Mattie B. Brown Mitchell.<br />Mrs. Cole is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. B. Thurman, Pulaski, and Mrs. W. M. Johnson, Atlanta, Ga.; one son, L. G. Burns, McBurg; seven grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren; three step-daughters, Mrs. George Lanier and Mrs. T. B. Marks, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Bonds, Lynnville; one step-son, Brown Cole; one brother, H. A. Mitchell, Frankewing; four half-brothers, Kenneth Mitchell and Dean Mitchell, both of Giles County, and Holley Mitchell and Ed Mitchell, Lincoln County; and four half-sisters, Mrs. Blanche Crabtree and Mrs. Nora Bevels, Petersburg, Mrs. Odie Bland, McBurg, and Mrs. Tully Bolton, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Mollie Daws The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Daws Cole, 88, widow of John Cole, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Cole died at her home in the Sumac Community on Thursday, February 7, after a long illness.<br />Born March 12, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Daws and Caroline Curtis Daws.<br />Mrs. Cole is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Ed Cook, Mrs. Mary Mitchell and Mrs. Emmett Martin, Pulaski, and Mrs. Athene Carter, Louisville, Ky.; sixteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Vernon, Lenoir City, Tenn., and Mrs. Nannie Doss, Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Myrtle Thompson The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Thompson Cole, 65, widow of W. C. Cole, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Cole died at 4:55 Monday morning, November 19, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital, after a two week illness. Born February 10, 1897 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Blake Thompson and Sara Katherine McGill Thompson. She was a member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, W. C. Cole, Sr., died July 2 of this year.<br />Mrs. Cole is survived by one son, W. C. Cole, Jr., Minor Hill; four daughters, Mrs. James Hutton, Tullahoma, Mrs. Robert C. Holt, Madison, Mrs. Roy R. Maultsby, Jr., Nashville, and Mrs. Joe Richter, Knoxville, and five grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Orman The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Orman Cole, 69, retired mill worker, were held Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Cole died Thursday, March12, in Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Born August 14, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Samuel H. Cole and Willie Rebecca Cole Cole.<br />Mr. Cole is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mallie Richardson Cole; one brother, Robert Cole, Pulaski; and six sisters, Mrs. George Beavers, Mrs. Elmo Tate, Mrs. Iliff Tate and Miss Hattie Cole, Pulaski, Mrs. Hazel O&#8217;Neal, Columbia, and Mrs. Jasper Love, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Robert William The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Robert William Cole, 66, retired painter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Cole died Thursday, January 7, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born December 6, 1898, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Cole.<br />Mr. Cole is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Johnson Cole; a daughter, Mrs. Royce Tucker, Pulaski; and six sisters, Mrs. Elmo Tate, Mrs. Iliff Tate, Miss Hattie Cole and Mrs. George Beaver, Pulaski, and Mrs. Jasper Lane, Nashville, and Mrs. Hazel O&#8217;Neal, Columbia.<br />He was a brother of Orman Cole who died March 12, 1964/<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Sammie N. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Sammie N. Cole, approximately 70, a native of Giles County, and resident of Louisville, Ky., will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Diana Cemetery. Mr. Cole died Tuesday afternoon, October 26, in a Louisville hospital.<br />He was the son of the late Richard Cole and Sarah Creecy Cole.<br />Mr. Cole is survived by three sons, Edward Cole and Wilson Cole, both of Louisville and William Howard Cole, Beloit, Wis.; one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Feusner, Louisville; six grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews who reside in Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLE, Wilburn C. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1962<br />Wilburn C. Cole, Sr., member of the Giles County Quarterly Court for about 25 years, died Monday, July 2, in the Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Cole, a retired farmer, was 78. He served as county magistrate for three eight-year terms. An elder in the Minor Hill Church of Christ, he was also active in civic affairs.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 4, at Minor Hill Church of Christ with Tommy Vernon and Clyde Balderson officiating. Burial was in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Thompson Cole; four daughters, Mrs. James Hutton, Tullahoma, Mrs. Roy Maultsby, Nashville, Mrs. Robert C. Holt, Madison, and Mrs. Joe Richter, Knoxville; one son, W. C. Cole, Jr., Goodspring; three sisters, Mrs. Anna C. Daniel, Prospect, Mrs. Russell Gilbert, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Ray Davis, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, Earl Cole, Nashville.<br />He was the son of the late Lewis and Elizabeth Balch Cole.<br /><br />COLE, William Milton Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1968<br />William Milton Thomas Cole, 82, died Wednesday, May 29, in Dallas, Texas.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Cole were held Friday afternoon, May 31, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Wayne Brashears of Dallas, Texas, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cole was born January 24, 1886, the son of the late Tom and Molly Brownlow Cole. His wife was the late Ella M. Cole.<br />Survivors include three sons, Thomas Jack Cole, Dallas, Texas, W. E Cole, Mobile, Ala., Clattie Will Cole, Shelbyville; one daughter, Mrs. Hattie Story, Dallas, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Eddie Shelton, Ardmore; seven grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLEMAN, James Elliott Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1969<br />James Elliott Coleman, Sr., 61, died Monday afternoon, October 27, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Coleman, employee of the Genesco Corp. for 45 years, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, October 29, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Phillip R. Pitt officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born December 7, 1907, the son of the late James S. and Viola Haywood Coleman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Bernett Coleman; three sons, Ray C. Coleman, San Antonio, Texas, James E. Coleman, Minor Hill, Kenneth Coleman, Decatur, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Lois Golba, Pulaski; one brother, Otha Coleman, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Lorean Kelly and Miss Irene Coleman, Nashville; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />COLEMAN, Mattie Mae Wheeler Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Mae Wheeler Phillips Coleman, 66, WAC during World War II, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant with Bennett-May Funeral Home of Pulaski in charge of arrangements. Burial will take place in the family plot in Greenwood Church of Christ Cemetery on Weakley Creek in Giles County. Mrs. Coleman died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, February 2, in Veterans Hospital in Nashville, after several weeks illness.<br />Born September 30, 1898, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Will L. Wheeler and Ada Reynolds Wheeler. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Coleman is survived by two children by a previous marriage, a son, Bryson Phillips, Cedar Falls, Iowa; one daughter, Mrs. Jim Floyd, Mt. Pleasant; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Lester Wheeler, Lebanon, N. H., and Reynolds Wheeler, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />COLLINS, Abner Malcolm The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Abner Malcolm Collins, 59, were held Sunday, December 31, at 2 p. m. in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Revs. Frank Ledford and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Mr. Collins, a retired farmer, died Friday, December 29, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Collins was born June 23, 1908, the son of the late Charlie Collins and Annie Pearl Brady Collins. He was the husband of Ozella Mitchell Collins.<br />In addition to his wife, survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Donald Hagood, Pulaski; one son, Charles Thomas Collins, Houston, Texas; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Malvern Caldwell and Mrs. Don Risner, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Dean Mitchell, Indiana.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLLINS, Drake McCrory The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br />Drake McCrory Collins, Sr., 77, well known businessman and former Giles County Trustee, died Friday, February 24, at the home of his son, D. M. Collins, Jr., at Savannah Beach, Ga., following a coronary thrombosis.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Collins was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Robert Bugg and Lula Moore Collins. He attended Abernathy-Luna Preparatory School in Pulaski and was a member of its football team, the first to be formed in the town.<br />For a number of years he was a salesman for a tailoring firm and later operated a dry cleaning business. He served for one term as Trustee and in recent years had been one of Pulaski&#8217;s most familiar figures as he tended his popcorn stand at the southeast corner of First and Madison Streets. He was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />His wife, the former Miss Cora Barrett of Covington, died a number of years ago.<br />Survivors include two other sons, Robert Collins of Anniston, Ala., Richard Collins of Dyersburg; six grandchildren, Drake M. III, Marvin and Duane of Savannah Beach, Tanya of Anniston, Richard Jr. and Robert of Dyersburg and two sisters, Mrs. H. N. Rees and Mrs. Calvin Dale of Fayetteville. Mr. Collins was an uncle of Miss Lucile G. Hunter of Pulaski.<br /><br />COLLINS, Jesse M. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Jesse M. Collins, 86, retired farmer of the Sumac Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelon, Baptist minister, and R. A. Johns. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Collins died at 8 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, December 5, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Fred Coggins, on Route 5.<br />Born August 28, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Collins and Fannie Adcock Collins. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Collins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Newton Collins; three sons, Alta Lee Collins, Columbia, Willie Collins, Beech Hill, and Raymond Collins, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Fred Coggins and Mrs. Luther Porterfield, Pulaski, Mrs. Eris Journey, Cornersville, and Mrs. Duffie Frazier, Webber Falls, Okla.; twenty-two grandchildren and thirty-one great-grandchildren; and three brothers, Charlie Collins, Pulaski, and Tom Collins and George Collins, Alabama.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLLINS, John Elvis The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br />John Elvis Collins was killed instantly at 1 p. m. Tuesday about three miles east of Pulaski on U.S. Highway 64, when struck by a car driven by Edward McCracken Marks, 20, of Frankewing.<br />Marks was driving west on the federal highway and passing another vehicle at the same time a small foreign car heading east, pulled out on the highway from Collins Grocery. The Marks car sideswiped the foreign car on the right front side, then crashed into a gasoline pump and kerosene tank, sheared off an electric line pole and ripped up 100 feet of fence before coming to rest in a field.<br />A transformer from the broken utility pole fell and ignited kerosene which was spilled on the ground. The fire swept up the roadside for 100 feet and slightly burned the corner of the store, before it was extinguished by Pulaski firemen.<br />Collins had just given directions to the driver of the foreign car, identified as Clarence J. Seaman, 42, Columbus, Miss., and was standing in front of his store when he was struck and knocked some 15 or 20 feet into a fence off the northwest corner of the store building.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Collins will be at 10 a. m. Thursday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br /><br />COLLINS, Lou Orr The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. W. W. Collins, 87, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Diana Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Diana Cemetery. Mrs. Collins died at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday night, December 21, in Fairhaven Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />Born June 26, 1877, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Lou Orr, the daughter of the late Wiley Orr and Fannie Burgess Orr.<br />Her husband, W. W. Collins, Diana merchant, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Collins is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Slater Varnell, Lookout Mountain; one son, W. W. Collins, Mobile, Ala.; one granddaughter, Miss Dianna Collins, New Orleans, La.; and one brother, Burt Orr, Ormand Beach, Fla.<br /><br />COLLINS, Ruth Porter The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1963<br />Mrs. Wilson Collins, 65, native Pulaskian and resident of Knoxville, died Friday, October 11, at University Hospital, Knoxville, following a heart attack.<br />Graveside services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. R. Neal Dean.<br />The former Miss Ruth Porter, she was born and reared in Pulaski, the daughter of the late Robert H. Porter and Courtney White Porter. She had resided in Knoxville since 1927.<br />Her husband, Wilson Collins, also a native Pulaskian, was football coach at Knoxville High School from 1928 to 1941. He played football at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, and was a professional baseball player for several years before becoming a football coach. Mr. Collins died in 1941.<br />She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Collins is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Chambliss F. Pierce, Knoxville; two grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Rankin Rhea, Miss Janie Porter and Mrs. John Edward Roe, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />COLLINS, Sam Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1966<br />Sam Floyd Collins, 50, Fayetteville plumber and electrician, died Wednesday, July 6, in Leonard&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg, of injuries received in a traffic accident on July 1.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at Ralston Funeral Home, Fayetteville, with burial in Wright Cemetery near Boonshill.<br />Mr. Collins was injured in a two-car collision on Highway 110 about two miles south of Fayetteville. Mrs. Homer Boggs of Ardmore, driver of the other automobile, was seriously injured and remains hospitalized in a Huntsville, Ala., hospital.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Collins was the son of Charlie Matt and Pearl Brady Collins.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Rhyner Collins; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Bates of Peoria, Ill., and Mrs. Joyce McDonald of Fayetteville; two sons, Samuel Dwight and Donald Collins, both of Fayetteville; a brother, Malcolm Collins of the Bunker Hill Community; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Mitchell of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Verne Caldwell and Mrs. Lillie Vance Rhyner, both of Fayetteville; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />COLLINS, Tom Robert The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Funeral services for Tom Robert Collins, 83, who died Sunday, July 16, in a Tuscaloosa, Ala., hospital, will be conducted Thursday, July 20, at 10:00 a.m. in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate and burial will be in the New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Collins, a native of Tennessee, was born October, 1883, the son of the late John and Fannie Adcock Collins.<br />Survivors include two sons, Charlie Collins, Giles County, and George Collins, Tuscaloosa, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLLINS, Willie G. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Willie G. Collins, Sr., framer and merchant of Fairview Community, Lincoln County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday, March 5, at Higgins Funeral Home, Fayetteville. Burial took place in the Barnes Cemetery. Mr. Collins was dead on arrival at Jones Clinic, Fayetteville, following a heart attack suffered at the home of a neighbor, J. O. Harris.<br />Mr. Collins was a native of Lincoln County, the son of the late Sam A. Collins and Alice Smith Collins.<br />The survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lula Milliken, Fayetteville and Mrs. Will Aubrey Parr, Pulaski; three sons, W. G. Collins, Jr., Franklin, Lewis Collins, Chicago, Ill., and Ray Collins, Fayetteville; ten grandchildren and one brother, Ode Collins, Lincoln County.<br /><br />COLVETT, David Dee The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for David Dee Colvett, 73, retired farmer of the Campbellsville community, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, December 8, at 2:00 p. m. at the Marcella Falls Church of Christ with Gilbert Tyler, minister of the church, officiating. Burial will be in the Colvett Family Cemetery.<br />Mr. Colvett died Tuesday morning, December 6, in Maury County Hospital, after suffering a stroke on Thursday. He was born in Giles County on March 16, 1893, the son of the late James C. and Eliza Ussery Colvett. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. R. L. Clifton, Mrs. Carl Tomerlin, Lynnville, Mrs. Willard Workman, Mrs. Harlan McKissack, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Calvin Bradly, Columbia; two sons, Bruce, of Ethridge and Cordie Colvett, Lynnville; eighteen grandchildren; one brother, John Colvett, Brick Church; and one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lewis Colvett.<br /><br />COLVETT, James Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for James Lewis Colvett, 49, resident of Flat Rock, Mich., will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Colvett died of a heart attack on Sunday morning, February 23, at his home.<br />Born July 10, 1914, in Giles County, he was the son of D. D. Colvett of Campbellsville and the late Allie Dugger Colvett. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Colvett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bonnie Watson Colvett; two sons, John David Colvett and Johnny Colvett, of the home address; two brothers, Bruce Colvett, Ethridge, and Cordie Colvett, Lynnville; and five sisters, Mrs. R. L. Clifton and Mrs. Carl Tomerlin, Giles County, Mrs. Willard Workman and Mrs. Harlan McKissick, both of Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Calvin Bardley, Knoxville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLVETT, James Polk The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1960<br />Graveside funeral services for James Polk Colvett, 76, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Lucy Cemetery in the Fourteenth Civil District, with the rite conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Mr. Colvett died on Thursday, April 14, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a short illness.<br /><br />Born July 25, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Carroll Colvett and Elzie Ussery Colvett. He was a member of the Church of Christ. He had lived in Giles County the greater part of his life but had moved to Elkmont, Ala., in recent years.<br />His wife, Mrs. Myrtle Seagroves Colvett, died eighteen years ago.<br />Mr. Colvett is survived by one daughter, Mrs. W. D. Hight, Pulaski; two sons, Virgil Colvett, Legg Town, Ala., and Brown Colvett, Elkmont, Ala.; eleven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and two brothers, John Colvett, Brick Church and Dee Colvett, Route 1, Ethridge.<br /><br />COLVETT, Jessie Lee Hickman The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Lee Hickman Colvett, 73, of the Brick Church Community, who died early Tuesday, June 25, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg, were held today (Wednesday) at Pulaski Funeral Home with Billy Cole, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Colvett, wife of John Colvett and daughter of the late Noah and Liza Sneed Hickman, was born in Giles County on May 25, 1890. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, John Allen Colvett of Brick Church; five daughters, Miss Juan Colvett of Brick Church, Mrs. Ernie Crabtree of Prospect, Mrs. Lacey McGee of Lewisburg, Mrs. Buford Brewer of Nashville and Mrs. Forrest Tate of McMinnville; two sisters, Mrs. Lennie Goats of Pulaski and Mrs. Jim Goats of Columbia; fourteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COLVETT, John Allen The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />John Allen Colvett, 47, died Sunday, October 8. Services were conducted Monday afternoon, October 9, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Bill Cole officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Colvett was born in Giles County on January 30, 1920, the son of John J. Colvett, and the late Mrs. Jessie Hickman Colvett.<br />In addition to his father, he is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Ernie Crabtree, Kedron, Miss Juan Colvett, Giles County, Mrs. Lacy McGee, Lewisburg, Mrs. Buford Brewer, Nashville, and Mrs. Ray Tate, McMinnville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COLVIN, Jesse P. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1968<br />Jesse P. Colvin, 63, well-known former Pulaski automobile dealer died Thursday, Aug. 29, in a Huntsville, Ala., hospital following a short illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Colvin was born June 9, 1905, near Boaz, Ala., the son of Ed W. and the late Cindy Ragsdale Colvin., and move to Pulaski in 1933. He was married in 1924 to the former Miss Rosie Mae Lockridge who died abut 20 years ago. In 1959 he moved to Cullman, Ala., and served for a time as a field man for a cable TV firm out of Huntsville and then again entered the automobile business. He was a Baptist.<br />Survivors, in addition to his father are his wife, Mrs. Oda Lee Gatlin Colvin, formerly of Pulaski; one son, J. Patrick Colvin, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Davy Edwards, St. Simons Island, Ga., Mrs. Mark Dunavant of Campbellsville, Mrs. Bill Lee Biles of Nashville and Mrs. Ray Hughes of Murfreesboro; two step-daughters, Mrs. Joe Felker of Nashville and Mrs. Jim Davis of Elkmont, Ala.; a stepson, Tommy Williams of Bowling Green, Ky.; three brothers, C. A. Colvin of Columbia, A. B. Colvin of Guntersville, Ala., and Carl Colvin of West Palm Beach, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Jess Cooper, Mrs. Floyd Douglas, Mrs. Ray Hendrix and Mrs. Edna Copeland, all of Alabama; and 23 grandchildren.<br /><br />COLVIN, Sadie Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1967<br />Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Andrew Colvin, who died January 12, in Berrian Springs, Mich., where she had made her home with her son, A. J. Colvin, for the past several years.<br />She was the former Miss Sadie Abernathy, daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. Andrew J. Abernathy.<br /><br />COMER, Calvin Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />Calvin Taylor Comer, 66, retired farmer, died Thursday, May 25, at his home in the Goodsprings Community.<br />Services were conducted Friday, May 26, at 2:00 p. m. at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Comer, a native of Giles County, was born October 3, 1900, the son of the late John and Roxie Roberts Comer.<br />Survivors include two sons, Gene Comer, Giles County, and William Comer, Chicago, Ill.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Colene Norwood, Chicago.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COMER, Rachel Harris The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Harris Comer, 61, were conducted on Tuesday afternoon, November 8, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock, at Mt. Zion Methodist Church, with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Mrs. Comer, who died at the home in Minor Hill, was born in Giles County on September 13, 1905, the daughter of the late Henry Harris and Ollie Belew Harris.<br />She is survived by her husband, Calvin Comer; one daughter, Mrs. Colene Norwood, Chicago, Ill.; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Florine Tankersley, Mrs. Cennie Tankersley, both of Minor Hill, and Mrs. Addie Brown, California; and one brother, Elmer Harris, Lynnville.<br /><br />COMPTON, Clayton N. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Clayton N. Compton, 55, employee of Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville, Ala., for a number of years, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lakewood Methodist Church with the burial in Huntsville Cemetery. Mr. Compton died of a heart attack on Friday, March 1, at a Huntsville hospital.<br />Born and reared at Lynnville in Giles County, he was the son of the late Newton Compton and Lillian Abernathy Compton.<br />Mrs. Compton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eleanor Landis Compton; four sons, Don Compton, Huntsville, Ala., R. H. Compton, Birmingham, Ala., William Compton, Houston, Texas, and Kenneth Compton, Johannesburg, South Africa; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Moon, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Jim Childress, Columbus, Ga.; nineteen grandchildren; and five sisters, Miss Mary Compton, Mrs. J. R. Thomason, Mrs. H. B. Locke and Mrs. Paul Adams, all of Nashville, and Mrs. J. D. Woodard, Lynnville.<br /><br />COMPTON, Florence Fry The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Fry Compton, 87, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Brinkley, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Compton died at 8:15 o&#8217;clock Monday night, January 29, at Maury County Hospital, having entered the day before. She had been in declining health several months.<br />A lifelong resident of the Lynnville community, she was born August 29, 1874, the daughter of the late Nimrod Porter Fry and Missouri Carolina Sands Fry, and was the widow of Zopher Elihue Compton who died in 1941. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Compton is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ella Pinkelton, Columbia, Mrs. Minnie Carpenter and Mrs. Mavis Shrader, Lynnville; five sons, Holt Compton, Jarrett Compton, and John Compton, Detroit, Mich., Porter Compton, Nashville, and Zopher Compton, Columbia; eighteen grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COMPTON, Holt The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1969<br />Holt Compton, 70, of Elk Rapids, Michigan died Sunday morning, February 16, of a heart attack.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Compton were conducted Wednesday afternoon, February 19, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Wilhelm Funeral Home in Elk Rapids, Michigan. Burial was in Elk Rapids.<br />Mr. Compton, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Zophar and Florence Fry Compton. He was a retired employee of Parke-Davis Medical Company in Detroit, Mich.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Emma Byers Compton; three brothers, John Compton, Detroit, Mich., Porter Compton, Nashville, Zophar Compton, Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Clyde Pinkleton, Columbia, Mrs. James Shrader and Mrs. Minnie C. Carpenter of Lynnville.<br /><br />COMPTON, Jarrett The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Funeral services for Jarrett Compton, 65, will be conducted Thursday, October 19, at Harrison Fuenral Home in Detroit, Mich., with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Compton, a native of Giles County, died Monday, October 16, in Detroit. He was the son of the late Zophar and Florence Fry Compton, born March 4, 1902.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Florence Smith Compton, Detroit; three daughters, Misses Shirley, Alene, and Carol Compton, all of Detroit; one son, Bobby Compton, Detroit; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Clyde Pinkelton, Columbia, Mrs. James Shrader and Mrs. Minnie C. Carpenter, Giles County; four brothers, Porter Compton, Nashville, Zophar Compton, Jr., Columbia and John and Holt Compton, Detroit.<br /><br />COMPTON, Jo Peacher Braden The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1966<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Frank G. Compton, 76, Tuscumbia, Ala. resident, and native of the Lynnville Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Compton died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, March 12, at Kelly&#8217;s Nursing Home in Tuscumbia, after an extended illness.<br />Born January 28, 1890, she was the former Jo Peacher Braden, daughter of the late Joe Braden and Mary Peacher Braden. Her husband, Frank G. Compton, was an employee of the Lynnville Bank until the family moved a number of years ago to Tuscumbia where he became associated with the bank in that city.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Compton is survived by her husband; and one son, Tom Compton, Columbia.<br /><br />COMPTON, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for John Thomas Compton, 66, retired L&amp;N Railroad employee, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Compton died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon, November 1, at Giles County Hospital<br />after a long period of declining health.<br />Born August 15, 1896, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late R. B. and Sarah Ellis Compton. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Compton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Virginia Smith Compton; three sisters, Mrs. F. T. Rudd, Pulaski, Mrs. J. H. Ealy, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Alex Reed, Fayetteville; and one brother, J. W. Compton, Delina.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COMPTON, Malcolm The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Malcolm Compton, 55, automobile company employee for many years, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Detroit, Mich., with the burial in that city. Mr. Compton died on Monday, October 9, at a Detroit hospital after a long illness.<br />Born November 24, 1905, he was born in Giles County, the son of Mrs. Florence Fry Compton and the late Zophar Compton. Twenty-nine years ago he moved to Detroit.<br />He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Compton is survived by his wife; one son, Terry Lee Compton, Detroit; five brothers, Holt Compton, Jarrett Compton, and John Compton, Detroit, Porter Compton, Nashville, and Zophar Compton, Columbia; and three sisters, Mrs. Clyde Pinkelton, Columbia, and Mrs. G. C. Carpenter and Mrs. James Shrader, Lynnville.<br /><br />COMPTON, Thomas Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1962<br />Thomas Monroe Compton, 81, native of Giles County, died on Monday afternoon, March 19, at his home in Shawnee, Okla., where he had been making his home for more than four decades. He had been in declining health for several months.<br />Funeral rites took place at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Compton, retired employee of the Oklahoma Public Utilites Company in Shawnee, was born August 9, 1879, in Giles County, the son of the late John Compton and Ann Brown Compton. He was a member of the United Brethren Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge.<br />His wife, a native of Oklahoma, died fifteen or more years ago.<br />Mr. Compton is survived by two brothers, Frank Compton, Tuscumbia, Ala., and Brown Compton, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />COOK, Ada Clark The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Clark Cook, 92, native of Giles County, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Cook who has been a resident of the Austin Hewitt Home in Pulaski for many years, died in a Nashville hospital on Wednesday, June 12, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born January 6, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Clark and Mary Ann Burgess Clark.<br />Mrs. Cook is survived by two step-sons, J. E. Cook, Pulaski, and A. M. Cook, Nashville; and three step-daughters, Mrs. W. M. Compton, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. C. M. Crawford, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Iris Ridner, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COOK, Arthur M. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Arthur M. Cook, 86, retired Birmingham, Ala., railroad employee, will be held at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday in Roebuck Funeral Home with the burial in Oakland Cemetery in that city. Mr. Cook died Tuesday, February 8, at his home, following a period of declining health.<br />Mr. Cook is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Mae Cook; five daughters, Mrs. Hayes Holland, Pulaski, Tenn., Mrs. Earl Posey, Mrs. George Hayden and Mrs Carl Miller, all of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. R. D. Fogg, Athens, Ala.; two sons, Arthur M. Cook, Jr., Fort Smith, Ark., Ga., and Harold L. Cook, Lafayette, Ga.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COOK, Asa Moore The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1968<br />Asa Moore Cook, 68, died Monday, May 6, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, May 8, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. David Claypool officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Cook was the husband of the late Mrs. Elise Newton Cook.<br />Survivors include three sons, William M., Kenneth T., and Harold F. Cook, all of Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Pendergrass, Mrs. Ruby G. Wheeler, both of Nashvile, and Mrs. Janie M. Palmer, Smyrna; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Iris Ridner, Giles County, Mrs. Lizzie Compton, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Ruth Austin, Birmingham, Ala.; and one brother, Edward Cook, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COOK, Christy Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1962<br />Graveside services for Christy Lynn Cook, infant daughter of Kirkland and Helen Frances Cook, were conducted at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, May 5 at Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />The baby died shortly after her birth at Vanderbilt Hospital, Friday, May 4.<br />Other survivors are the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Cook and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Laten White, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />COOK, Elise Newton The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Asa M. Cook, 65, native Giles Countian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the funeral director, Wooddbine Funeral Home of Nashville. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, with Mr. Claypool of Nashville officiating. Mrs. Cook died at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday evening, May 23, at her Nashville home. (The family moved from Giles County to Nashville in 1945).<br />The former Miss Elise Newton, she was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late John Newton and Henrietta Ross Newton. She was a member of Providence Church of Christ in the Sumac section of Giles County.<br />Mrs. Cook is survived by her husband, Asa M. Cook; three sons, William Moore Cook, Harold Cook and Kenneth Cook, all of Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Gordon Wheeler and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Pendergrass, Nashville, and Mrs. Janie C. Palmer, Smyrna; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />COOK, Elizabeth Brown The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1969<br />Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Cook, 93, died Wednesday, August 20, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Graveside services were conducted Thursday afternoon, August 21, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the Rev. Willis J. and Illinois H. Tungett Brown. Her husband was the late H. G. Cook.<br />There are no immediate survivors.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />COOK, Elizabeth M. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1967<br />Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cook, 81, mother of Mrs. Hayes Holland, died at her home in Birmingham, Ala., on Thursday, January 5.<br />Services were conducted on Saturday afternoon, January 7, at Roebuck Funeral Home, with burial in Oakland Cemetery. Her husband, the late Arthur M. Cook, died February 8, 1966.<br />In addition to Mrs. Hayes, she is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Earl Posey, Mrs. George Hayden and Mrs. Carl Miller, all of Birmingham, and Mrs. R. D. Fogg, Athens, Ala.; two sons, Arthur M. Cook, Jr., Fort Smith, Ark., and Harold R. Cook, Lafayette, Ga.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />COOK, Jesse Frank The Pulaski Citizen 02 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Jesse Frank Cook, 77, retired farmer of Ardmore, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Rainey and Son Funeral Home at Ardmore with Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister, officiating. Burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery. Mr. Cook died Monday, January 31, in a Nashville hospital.<br />He was born December 25, 1888, in Giles County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Cook. His wife, Mrs. Sallie B. Clem Cook, died six years ago.<br />Mr. Cook is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Clifton Toone, Pulaski, Mrs. Bernard Warkola, Mt. Ephrian, N. J., and Mrs. Kenneth Keck, Denver, Colo.; two sons, Jimmy Cook, Ardmore, and Robert L. Cook, Denver, Colo.; thirteen grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lennie Clem, Decatur, Ala.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COOK, Thomas Henry The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1968<br />Thomas Henry Cook, 99, died Monday morning, March 4, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Cook, a retired salesman, were held Wednesday morning, March 6, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Cook was born September 3, 1868, the son of the late George E. and Susan Williamson Cook.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nora Lee Peters Cook; four sons, William L. Cook and J. B. Cook, both of Detroit, Mich., Charles Moran Cook, Huntsville, Ala., and James Ed Cook, Memphis; one step-son, George Evans Oakley, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Warren G. Dixon, Nashville; fifteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COOPER, Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Clyde Cooper, 80, resident of the Rose Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Rose Hill Cemetery. Mr. Cooper died on Sunday, December 20, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born October 1, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Cooper and Alice Pendleton Cooper.<br />Mr. Cooper is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pernie Hayes Cooper; one son, Hubert Cooper, Pulaski; two brothers, Clay Cooper, Fayetteville and William Cooper, Halls, Tenn.; and two sisters, Mrs. Hallie Dickey, Wales, and Mrs. Hattie Bevins, Lewisburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COOPER, D. Smith The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for D. Smith Cooper, 64, farmer of the Marcella Falls Community, were held Sunday at Union Valley Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Leo Bunt, with burial in the Baker Cemetery. Mr. Cooper died Saturday after a sudden illness at his home.<br />A veteran of World War I, he was the son of the late Ross Cooper and Willie Colvett Cooper.<br />Mr. Cooper is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethelene Brewer Cooper; two sons, James Cooper, Lynnville and Rayburn Cooper, Route 1, Ethridge; one daughter, Mrs. Charles McKissick, Mt. Pleasant; five grandchildren; and two brothers, J. W. Cooper, Mt. Pleasant, and Carl Cooper, Lewisburg.<br /><br />COOPER, Frankie Dwight The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br />Giles County&#8217;s first traffic fatality of the year was recorded early Sunday morning, March 5, when a Pulaski youth was killed instantly in a one-car accident on the Bethel Road south of Cedar Grove.<br />Frankie Dwight Cooper, 20, was thrown from the rear seat of the automobile in which he was riding after the vehicle struck a bridge abutment at 1 a. m. Sunday, according to State Trooper James Dyer, who investigated.<br />Lawrence Johnson, 20, of Campbellsville, driver of the car, and Larry Bowen, 17, of Pulaski, another passenger, escaped injury. Both were using seat belts, Dyer said.<br />Johnson was charged with involuntary manslaughter and bound over to the Giles County grand jury after a hearing in General Sessions Court Tuesday.<br />Funeral services for Cooper were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Rev. Clarence Stewart and Rev. Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Lois Goats Cooper and Joseph Burgess Cooper. He was born Oct. 10, 1946.<br />Cooper&#8217;s survivors besides his parents, include four brothers, Jerry, with the U. S. Air Force in Guam, Leon, Phillip and Mark, all of Pulaski; and five sisters, Mrs. Juanita O&#8217;Malley and Mrs. Betty Tankersley, both of Giles County, Mrs. Frances Stuckey of Charleston, S. C. and Sherrell and Sheila Cooper of Pulaski.<br /><br />COOPER, Joseph B. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1968<br />Joseph B. Cooper, 65, died Thursday, March 7, in Fairhaven Nursing Home after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Cooper were held at 1 p. m. Sunday afternoon, March 10, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Revs. Hoyt Wilson and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Granger County, Mr. Cooper was born November 14, 1902, the son of the late Ike and Maggie Cooper.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lois Cooper, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. John O&#8217;Malley and Mrs. Eugene Tankersley, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Patricia Strucki, Charleston, S. C., and Miss Toby Cooper, Pulaski; four sons, Jerry Cooper, Cleveland, Ohio, Gary, Phillip and Mark Cooper, all of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Thomas Overton, Nashville; one brother, Estes Cooper, Chester, Pa.; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />COOPER, Kenneth E. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Kenneth E. Cooper, 55, Metropolitan Life Insurance Agent, Columbia, and former resident of Pulaski, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Williams Funeral Home in Columbia. J. Roy Vaughn of Lewisburg and Leon C. Burns of Johnson City officiated. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Cooper died Sunday, June 13, after becoming ill while attending services at West Seventh Street Church of Christ, of which he was a member.<br />Mr. Cooper, a native of Maury County, was the so of W. L. Cooper and the late Brownie Campbell Cooper. He was past president of Columbia Civitan Club and a former director of the King&#8217;s Daughters Home for Retarded Children. Mr. Cooper and his family resided in Pulaski during the World War II years.<br />Mr. Cooper is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Kirk Cooper; his father; two sons, Kenneth Cooper, Jr., Nashville and William Cooper, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Elsie Harper, Nashville; and one brother, W. L. Cooper, Jr., Johnson City.<br /><br />COOPER, Sarah Shaw The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Shaw Cooper, 44, nurse at the local hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Cooper died Friday, April 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 13, 1920, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Bessie Cole Shaw who survives and the late Reynolds Shaw. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Cooper is survived by her husband, Claude E. Cooper; two sons, Buford Ray Cooper, Elkton, and Harold Dean Cooper, Montana; two grandchildren; and one brother, Luther Shaw, Kentucky.<br /><br />COOPER, Tinie Catherine Richardson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tinie Catherine Richardson Cooper, 85, widow of R. M. Cooper, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Cooper died at 12:15 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, August 7, at Giles County Hospital, following a period of declining health.<br />Born March 30, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Richardson and Callie Estes Richardson. She was a member of First Methodist Church. Her husband, Bob Cooper, died August 22, 1946.<br />Mrs. Cooper is survived by five daughters, Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. Luther Felker and Mrs. Richard Raines, Pulaski, Mrs. Wesley Ledford, Knoxville, and Mrs. Frank Divanti, Jeanette, Pa.; one son, Hugh Mahlon Cooper, Columbia; sixteen grandchildren and forty great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Luther Richardson, Bodenham, and Willie Richardson, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COPELAND, Peggy Ann The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Peggy Ann Copeland, 17-year-old Jones High School senior, died Thursday, Oct.12, in a Nashville hospital from injuries received in an automobile accident near Pulaski on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8, bringing to seven the number of traffic deaths on Giles County roads this year.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ with Ollie Collins, minister, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. McDaniel Funeral Home of Cornersville was in charge of arrangements.<br />Miss Copeland suffered the fatal injuries when the car in which she was a passenger skidded on the wet pavement of Highway 31, north, near Pigeon Roost Bridge, skipped a ditch and rammed into a utility pole.<br />The driver of the vehicle, Steven Prince, 19, son of Mrs. Lurton Prince of Pulaski, and a freshman at Martin College, remains hospitalized at Giles County Hospital for treatment of multiple injuries.<br /><br />COPELAND, Lennie Wiley The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lennie Wiley Copeland, 78, widow of Dr. W. F. Copeland of Campbellsville and Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Copeland died Friday night, March 16, at a Lewisburg Nusing Home.<br />Born December 17, 1883, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late William Young Wiley and Collie Donie Chaffin Wiley. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Dr. Copeland, who was born and reared at Campbellsville and practiced both at Campbellsville and Lynnville, died October 30, 1952.<br />Mrs. Copeland is survived by one son, Matthew W. Copeland, Lynnville; four daughters, Mrs. Joe Moore, Nashville, Mrs. Lyndal Smith, Chattanooga, Mrs. Earl Davis, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Rives Rainey, Greenville, S. C.; eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. J. C. Rhea, Mrs. L. A. Spain, Nashville, and Mrs. Felix Weatherford, Culleoka.<br /><br />CORBITT, Ethel Carter The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />Mrs. Ethel Carter Corbitt, 57, native Giles Countian, died on Tuesday, April 6, in a hospital in Phoenix, Ariz., hometown of the family.<br />Funeral services have been tentatively set for Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home IN Pulaski with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Corbitt is survived by her husband, John Corbitt; two sons and two sisters, Mrs. Douglas Brown and Mrs. Mary Plemmons, both of Nashville.<br /><br />CORLEW, William Blunt The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for William Blunt Corlew, 81, retired General Sessions Judge of Clarksville and brother of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McReynolds Funeral Home with the burial in Greenwood Cemetery in that city. Mr. Corlew died Sunday, December 25, in Memorial Hospital after a long illness.<br />The brother of Mrs. Clyde Coggin of Pulaski, Mr. Corlew is also survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Hagewood Corlew; three sons; two daughters; two brothers, Dan Corlew, Clarksville and T. H. Corlew, Nashville; and two other sisters, Mrs. Sam Weems and Mrs. Laura Vick, Clarksville.<br /><br />CORPIER, Ola Cashion The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1963<br />Mrs. Ola Cashion Corpier, 72, widow of T. H. Corpier, died Saturday, March 9, at Washington, Ga., after a two weeks illness. Prayer services were held there on Sunday morning, followed by funeral services at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Cash Point Baptist Church in Lincoln County. Burial took place at Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Franklin County, she was born October 7, 1890, the daughter of the late Rev. William Anderson Cashion and Sarah Catherine Wiseman Cashion. She taught school in Lincoln County where she lived most of her life. The past eight years she had made her home in Washington. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, Thomas Henry Corpier, died August 15, 1936.<br />Mrs. Corpier is survived by one son, Harry Corpier, Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Glen Bridgeman, Chickamauga, Ga., Mrs. L. M. Howard, Washington, Ga., Mrs. Odell Poarch, Cornersville, Mrs. Levoyd Whitt, Ardmore, and Mrs. Edwin Wright, Atlanta, Ga.; and one sister, Mrs. D. J. Marshall, Washington, Ga.<br /><br />COSBY, Lillie Shook The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Shook Cosby, 85, resident of Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery, with the rites conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Mrs. Cosby died Friday morning, April 9, in Elm Rest Nursing Home at Lawrenceburg, following an extended illness.<br />Born December 10, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. L. Shook and Betty Yancey Shook. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />She had made her home with a nephew, the Rev. William V. DeRamus, pastor of the Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg, since the death of her husband, Tom Shook, in 1952.<br />Mrs. Cosby is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ethel M. Bass, Pulaski, and Mrs. Vera Smith, Loretto; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />COSBY, Pearl Jones The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for services for Mrs. Pearl Jones Cosby, 84, resident of Monroe, La., and native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Mulhurn Funeral Home with the burial in Monroe. Mrs. Cosby died at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, February 6, in that city.<br />Born August 22, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late C. W. Jones and Martha Drake Jones.<br />Mrs. Cosby is survived by her husband, Roy M. Cosby; three sons, Aubrey Cosby, West Monroe, La., Laurel Cosby, California, and Leroy Cosby, Alexandria, La.; three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Herrington and Mrs. Frank Anthony, both of Monroe, and Mrs. Lura Arthur, Shreveport, La.; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Burtle Jones and Drake Jones, Giles County.<br /><br />COSBY, Sinai Inez Judia The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1968<br />Mrs. Inez Judia Cosby, 91, died Saturday, August 17, 1968, at her home on Route One, Prospect.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cosby, wife of the late Alonzo Cosby, were held Monday morning, August 19, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cosby was born October 17, 1878, the daughter of the late Thomas H. and Mary R. Judia.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Clift, Fayetteville and Mrs. John Poole, Nashville; one nephew; and nine nieces.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COTTRELL, Charles L. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1967<br />SM 3-C Charles L. Cottrell, 21, died Tuesday, March 7, in San Diego Naval Hospital, after suffering a stroke on his ship, the USS Porterfield.<br />Services were conducted Friday, March 10, at 1:30 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Paul McKissack and Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Cottrell, a native of Giles County, was born February 15, 1946, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arthur Cottrell of Goodspring. He was a 1964 graduate of Minor Hill High School and had served in the Navy since May of that year.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, are six sisters, Mrs. Harold Beard, Goodspring, Mrs. Jean Tucker and Miss Dianne Cottrell, Nashville, and Mrs. Jim Tom Englett, Birmingham, Ala., Miss Dorothy Cottrell, Mrs. James Townsend, Benton Harbor, Mich.; two brothers, Dennis, Goodspring, and Dale Cottrell, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COTTRELL, Jerry Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />A Killen, Ala., man was killed Tuesday night in a one-car traffic accident on Union Hill Road about a mile-and-a-half north of Ardmore when his car went out of control and left the road as he attempted to evade a pursuing police officer.<br />Jerry Franklin Cottrell, 25, was the victim of the third fatal accident in Giles County this year. Doyce Howard of Anderson, Ala., a passenger in the car, was taken to an Athens, Ala., hospital for treatment of injuries thought to be minor.<br />Sgt. Homer Smith of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, who investigated, said Cottrell was observed running a red traffic light in Ardmore; Police Chief Elifus Sanders gave chase and Cottrell turned right on the Union Hill Road just north of the railroad underpass in Ardmore.<br />Sanders was quoted as saying that Cottrell was traveling at high speed and, when they approached Old Smith Hollow Road, he (Sanders) slowed down, realizing that the pavement ended just over the rise, and was out of sight when the accident occurred.<br />When the Cottrell car hit the end of the pavement it reportedly sailed through the air for approximately 50 yds., struck the ground and traveled another 90 yards or more before stopping.<br />The accident occurred at 8 p. m.<br /><br />COX, Annie Lou Rose The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1968<br />Mrs. Annie Lou Rose Cox, 34, died Monday, July 15, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cox, wife of John Thomas Cox, were held Wednesday afternoon, July 17, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Fred Chapman and<br />the Rev. James Sewell officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cox was born March 29, 1934, daughter of Herman C. Rose and the late Mrs. Viola Garrett Rose.<br />Survivors include her husband, John T. Cox, Sr., Nashville; a son, John Thomas Cox, Jr., Nashville; father, Herman C. Rose, Pulaski; step-mother, Mrs. Minnie Carter Rose, Pulaski; three sisters, Miss Ella Lee Rose, Nashville; Mrs. Arney Parker and Mrs. James Nave, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Herman C. Rose, Brooklyn, N. Y., Forrest Rose, Pulaski, and Walker Rose, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COX, Claudia Velma Haley The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Claudia Velma Haley Cox, 70, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Cox, who recently underwent surgery in Nashville, died at 8:50 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, October 2, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 4, 1891, in Coffee County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Haley. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Egbert Cullin Cox, a former deputy sheriff, died in 1940.<br />Mrs. Cox is survived by three sons, Jack Cox and Clay Cox, Pulaski, and Hubert Cox, Nashville; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Claude Ingram, Manchester; and one brother, Orbe Haley, Lewisburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COX, Henry Benton The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br />Henry Benton Cox, 18, former Giles Countian, died Monday night, Jan. 29 at a New Orleans, La., hospital from an accidental gunshot wound, according to reports received here Tuesday.<br />The accident occurred at his home late Sunday when the rifle which the young man was cleaning accidently discharged, relatives said.<br />Funeral services will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, Friday, Feb.2 at 2 p. m. with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville, James E. Holt will officiate.<br />His parents, Hamilton Cox and Mrs. Lois Pettus Cox Rawls of New Orleans, who survives, are both natives of Giles County.<br />Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Leis J. Silva and Miss Nancy Carolyn Cox, both of New Orleans; three aunts, Mrs. Edward Grubbs of Giles County, Mrs. Butler West of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Alton Watson of Huntsville, Ala.; three uncles, C. B. Pettus and James Pettus of Nashville and Joe Pettus of Houston, Texas.<br /><br />COX, Viola Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1969<br />Mrs. Viola Cox, 58, died Monday, May 5, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cox, wife of John Cecil Cox, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, May 7, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Cox was born April 25, 1911, the daughter of the late Henry D. and Emeline Fry Abernathy.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include five sons, Eugene Cox, Roy Felix Cox, and Johnny Cox, all of Pulaski; Ervin Lee Cox, Old Hickory, and J. D. Cox, Nashville; five daughters, Mrs. Dessie Dean Harris, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Helen Sue Plemuay, New Brunswick, Ohio, Mrs. Joyce Dickey, Miss Julia Cox, and Miss Janice O&#8217;Deal Cox, all of Pulaski; three step-sons, Duey Cox and Carl Cox, Pulaski, and Malcolm Cox, Nashville; twenty-six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Wilson Abernathy, Pulaski, and LeRoy Abernathy, Cleveland, Ohio; five sisters, Mrs. Carol Campbell, Mrs. Walter Miles, Mrs. Florence Harris and Mrs. George Owens, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Elbert Smith, Evansville, Ind.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CRABB, Charlie Sanford The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Charlie Sanford Crabb, 65, retired farmer, were conducted on Saturday afternoon, November 5, at 2:00 p. m. at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Crabb died Wednesday, November 2, at his home in the Goodspring Community. He was born February 17, 1901 in Giles County, the son of the late Noah Albert and Willie Ann Buffalo Crabb.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Davis Crabb; two sons, Davis and Thurman Crabb, Michigan City, Ind.; five daughters, Mrs. Blondina Smith, Mrs. Inez Liggins, Mrs. McKellar Wallace, and Mrs. Juanita White, all of Michigan City, and Mrs. Marcella Cottrell of Goodspring; one sister, Mrs. Roscoe Newton of Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CRABB, Mary Clarence Green The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1969<br />Mrs. Mary Clarence Crabb, 79, died Thursday, September 11, at her home at Minor Hill, Route 1.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Crabb, wife of Taylor F. Crabb, were held Saturday afternoon, September 13, at 2:00 oï¿½clock in Puncheon Church of Christ with Mr. Gilbert Gibbs officiating. Burial was in Noblett {Noblit} Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Crabb was born January 11, 1890, the daughter of the late Willis Allen Green and Molley McNutt Green.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include one daughter, Mrs. William Binkley, Minor Hill; one grandson; three great grand children; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie McCree, Pulaski; Mrs. Sam Thompson and Mrs. Claude Prince, both of Minor Hill; and one half brother, Thomas Green, Giles County.<br /><br />CRABB, Robert Perry The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />Robert Perry Crabb, 74, retired farmer of Minor Hill, died Friday, May 5, in Giles County late Wednesday, May 3, in a one-car accident on Highway 11 just north of Minor Hill. His death was the second traffic fatality in the county this year.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with Paul McKissack, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Crabb was born in Giles County on December 23, 1892, the son of the late Thomas Franklin and Mary Whitaker Crabb. He was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eva McConnell Crabb; a son, Justin Crabb; two daughters, Mrs. Deborah Wright and Miss Kathy Crabb; a brother, Taylor Crabb; and two grandchildren, all of Minor Hill.<br /><br />CRABB, Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />Rufus Crabb, 81, former Giles Countian, died May 1, at his home in Campbellsville, Ky.<br />Sevices were conducted on May 2, in that city.<br />Mr. Crabb, born September 24, 1882, was the son of the late W. J. and M. J. Crabb.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ophene Hayes, Campbellsville, Ky., and Mrs. Donna Curry, Chattanooga; one son, Aubry Crabb, Campbellsville, Ky.; one brother, Freelin Crabb, Pulaski; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Alga Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Alga Thomas Crabtree, 58, employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, Mulberry, Fla., were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Crabtree died Saturday, February 29, in the Florida city.<br />Born June 24, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will E. Crabtree and Alice Wright Crabtree.<br />Mr. Crabtree is survived by is wife, Mrs. Maggie Boyd Crabtree; two sons, Billy Crabtree, Lenoir City, and Larry Crabtree, Pulaski; five grandchildren; and one brother, Ernie Crabtree, Kedron.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Alice Wright The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Will Crabtree, 74, resident of the Kedron Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, March 10, at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. A. J. Rollings, Athens, Ala., Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Crabtree died at 8:15 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday night, March 8, at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />Born February 10, 1886, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Alice Wright, the daughter of the late Josh Wright and Sallie Whitehead Wright, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Will Crabtree, died October 1, 1958.<br />Mrs. Crabtree is survived by two sons, Ernest E. Crabtree, Kedron and Algie Crabtree, Mulberry, Fla.; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. W. A. Glover, Athens, Ala.; and one brother, Eugene Wright, Kedron.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CRABTREE, Grace W. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1969<br />Mrs. Grace W. Crabtree, 63, died Friday, September 26, at Florence Memorial Hospital, Florence, Alabama.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, September 28, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one granddaughter, Donna Fowler Jackson of Dadesville, Alabama.<br /><br />CRAIG, Edwin Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1969<br />Edwin Wilson Craig, 76-year-old native Giles Countian and Nashville financial and civic leader, died at Vanderbilt Hospital Thursday night. He had been confined there since February 16, suffering a heart ailment.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at West End Methodist Church, Nashville, of which he was a member. The Rev. Roy C. Clark, pastor of the church, officiated, and burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br />Mr. Craig was born in Giles County, March 8, 1893, son of the late Cornelius Abernathy and Margaret Sinclair Craig. His grandparents were the late William Jackson Craig and Virginia Abernathy Craig of the county.<br />His father was one of the founders of National Life and Accident Insurance Company and Mr. Craig joined that enterprise in 1913, following his schooling at Wallace University School, Nashville, Branham and Hughes Preparatory School, Spring Hill, and Vanderbilt University. He began his career in the insurance business by house-to-house selling and collecting insurance premiums in Texas, and his reminiscences concerning these struggling days were always of keen interest to his friends. Through personal merit and determination to succeed, he climbed steadily through accepting ever-widening responsibility until he was named president of the company thirty years after his first association with it.<br />Mr. Craig was instrumental in the founding of WSM Radio in 1925 and its most famous program, the Grand Ole Opry. His contribution to broadcasting and the world of country music brought him numerous citations during the long service to the Nashville community.<br />In 1965, he was chosen &#8220;Country Music Man of the Year.&#8221; He was named a director of National Life Trust Corporation holding company for the National Life and Accident Insurance Company, Third National Bank and WSM, Inc.<br />The Giles County Library located on South Second Street, Pulaski, was made possible through the gift of Mr. Craig&#8217;s parents, who gave it to the County about 25 years ago.<br />The elder Craig also established the Maggie S. Craig Scholarship for Giles County students in 1945. A large number of local young people have benefitted from this fund which was instituted as a memorial tribute to his wife, Mrs. Maggie Sinclair Craig.<br />Although having left Giles County many years ago, Mr. Edwin Craig is remembered here especially for his unfailing aid in placing many local young people in employment in the organizations he headed in Nashville.<br />In 1916, he was married to the former Miss Elizabeth Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Wade of the Wales community. She is a sister of David Wade, Pulaski attorney. In addition to his widow, Mr. Craig is survived by one son, Cornelius A. Craig, II; two daughters, Mrs. Walter M. Robinson, Jr., and Mrs. William C. Weaver, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Douglas Henry, Sr.; six grandchildren and one great granddaughter.<br /><br />CRAIG, Elvin Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Elvin Leroy Craig, 80, father of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, the Rev. Jack Wolfe and the Rev. Glen Grigsby.<br />Mr. Craig, a retired Railroad Agent, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Register Craig; three sons, Dr. Charles E. Craig, Frank Craig, Lawrenceburg, and David Craig, Orlando, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Linden Martin, Pulaski; three grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Vernon Hazelwood and Mrs. Herschel Watkins, both of Lawrenceburg.<br />Dr. Charles E. Craig, an optometrist formerly practiced in Pulaski.<br /><br />CRAIG, Fannie Mamie Chapman The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Mamie Chapman Craig, 80, wife of Ollie Craig, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Gus Self, pastor of Berea Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Craig died at 11:25 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, December 3, at the home on the Columbia Highway, after a long illness.<br />Born July 21, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Francis Marion Chapman and Sarah Ann McMillion Chapman. She was a member of Berea Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Craig is survived by two sons, Mitchell Craig and Marion Craig, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Auvy A. Chapman, Decatur, Ala.; and two half-brothers, Eugene Chapman and Arthur Chapman, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />CRAIG, Francis Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1966<br />Francis Jackson Craig, 66, well-known composer and orchestra leader of Nashville, who was a Pulaski resident in his youth, died following a heart attack in Sewanee on Sunday, Nov. 20.<br />Graveside services were held Monday at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville with Dr. Ben B. St. Clair officiating.<br />Mr. Craig had suffered a heart attack at his home in Sewanee on Friday and had been taken to Emerald Hodgson Hospital where he remained until death occurred.<br />A native of Dickson and the ninth of ten children, he was the son of the late Rev. Robert James Craig, a minister and presiding elder of the Columbia District of the Methodist Church and the late Fannie Frost Craig. The family moved to Pulaski when Francis Craig was about four years old, and made their home in a stucco residence in the 400 block on the north side of East Washington Street.<br /><br />Other members of his father&#8217;s family who lived in Pulaski were Cornelius A. Craig, founder of National Life and Accident Insurance Company, Nashville, Ed Craig, Treasurer of the State of Tennessee, and Will R. Craig, operator of a feed and grain business here, all of them brothers of the Rev. Robert James Craig.<br />Old residents here recall when Francis Craig was too small to climb onto a piano stool, his interest in music was remarkable, and before he was five years old, he would try to pick out melodies.<br />He attended Massey Preparatory School here, and left to attend Vanderbilt University in 1919. While a student there, he organized his first band, and by 1929 had begun to be widely known for his hotel radio and played at the Hermitage Hotel for almost twenty-five years, and his orchestra was the first studio band to broadcast over Radio Station WSM, Nashville. He served as musical director of that station for many years, and originated the network show, &#8220;Sunday Down South.&#8221;<br />One of Craig&#8217;s greatest hits was the song &#8220;Near You,&#8221; which was recorded in 1947 and sold more than 35 million copies. Other favorite successes composed by him included &#8220;Beg Your Pardon,&#8221; &#8220;Tennessee Tango,&#8221; &#8220;Too Much Sugar for a Dime,&#8221; and &#8220;Don&#8217;t Make Me Sorry.&#8221;<br />He helped many musicians and entertainers launch their own careers, among them being Dianh Shore, Snooky Lanson and James Melton.<br />He met his wife, who survives, on one of his out-of-town musical engagements. She was Miss Elizabeth Gowin of Birmingham. They had lived in Nashville until three months ago when they moved into a new home at Sewanee but continued to maintain an apartment in Nashville.<br />He is survived also by two daughters, Mrs. W. Lane Abernathy, Jr., of Nashville, whose husband, a former Pulaskian, is the son of Mrs. W. L. Abernathy; Mrs. Buford Dickerson II, of Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Lewis Lowe of Slermont, Fla., Mrs. Roy Howes of Ithaca, N. Y.; Mrs. Roswell Bushnell of Boone, N. C., and Mrs. David Oliver of Charleston, S.C., three brothers, Gen. Charles F. of Asheville, N.C., Col. William H. of Crystal River, Fla., and Robert J. Craig, of Port Charlotte, Fla.; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />CRAIG, Robert Percy The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1961<br />Robert Percy Craig, about 80, native Giles Countian, died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening, September 12, at a Nashville hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Finley, Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home in Nashville, with the burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br />An employee of National Life and Accident Insurance Company in Nashville for many years, he was the son of the late William R. Craig and Mrs. Sallie Ezell Craig, members of pioneer families of Giles County.<br />Mr. Craig is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Frith Craig; one sister, Mrs. Charles A. Duggan, Nashville; and two brothers, Edward M. Craig, Greeneville, S. C. and J. Kennedy Craig, Knoxville.<br /><br />CRAVEN, Valeria The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Valeria Craven, former resident of Pulaski, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Birmingham, Ala., where she had made her home for a number of years. Burial took place in Elmwood Cemetery in that city.<br />Miss Craven, who had a heart ailment, died unexpectedly Monday morning, May 14, in Birmingham.<br />The daughter of the late Mrs. Fannie Craven who lived in Pulaski while her daughter was attending school, is survived by one first cousin, Mrs. C. J. Staples, also a former Pulaski resident, who lived with Miss Craven.<br /><br />CRAWFORD, Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1962<br />Clarence Crawford, about 78, Birmingham, Ala., resident, died of a heart attack on Sunday, November 4, in Birmingham with services and burial in that city.<br />Mr. Crawford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lavonia Cook Crawford, a native Giles Countian; one son, Junior Crawford, Birmingham, Ala.; two grandchildren; and one sister, Birmingham.<br /><br />CRAWFORD, William Grady The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for William Grady Crawford, 71, resident of Highland Park, Mich., and father of Mrs. J. M. Hobbs of Pulaski, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, April 7, at the Ronald Churchill Funeral Home in Murray, Ky. Burial will take place in Murray.<br />Mr. Crawford died of a heart attack on April 2 in Highland Park.<br />A native of Murray, Ky., he was the son of the late Kemble Crawford and Eula England Crawford. He had been associated with General Motors for twenty-five years, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to the daughter at Pulaski, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eunice Scherffins Crawford; another daughter, Mrs. F. K. Bartlett, Collinsville, Ala.; and three sisters and one brother.<br /><br />CREECY, J. B. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1966<br />J. B. Creecy, 51, victim of an accidental gunshot wound, died Saturday morning, Jan. 22, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Creecy was visiting Sam English, about 80, at his home in the Diana Community Thursday afternoon, Jan. 20, when the accident occurred. Deputy Sheriff James Newton quoted a witness as saying that Mr. English had purchased a new double barrell shotgun which he took to his front porch and fired once. He came back into the house and accidently pulled the trigger to the other barrell, the shot hitting Creecy in the abdomen from a distance of some 7 to 8 feet. No charges were placed against English, Deputy Fred Hunter assisted in the investigation.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Creecy was born March 18, 1914, the son of Mrs. Bertha Clay Creecy of Diana and the late James Scott Creecy. He was a painter.<br />Besides his mother, he is survived by a son, James McLin Creecy of Peru, Ind.; a daughter, Mrs. Peggy Kerry of Detroit, Mich.; three brothers, James of Franklin, John of Pulaski and Holland Creecy of College Grove; one sister, Mrs. Louise Jenkins of Columbia; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />CREECY, James Scott The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for James Scott Creecy, 73, retired railroad employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr.Creecy died on Monday morning, November 15, at the home of a son in College Grove.<br />Born June 19, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Creecy and Mollie Huskett Creecy. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Creecy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Creecy; four sons, Holland Creecy, College Grove, J. B. Creecy, Diana, John Creecy, Pulaski, and James Creecy, Franklin; one daughter, Mrs. Louise Jenkins, Columbia; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one brother, Joe Creecy, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CRICK, Frank The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Frank Crick, 73, were conducted Tuesday morning, December 27, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock, in the Chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Crick, a native of Giles County, died unexpectedly Sunday, December 25, at his home in Maury County. He was born April 28, 1893, the son of the late John and Lucy Francis Kirk Crick. His wife, Mrs. Eva Crick, died in 1957.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. R. B. Brown, Missouri, Mrs. William A. Moon, Huntsville, Mrs. Lawrence Matthews, New York; one son, Frank Crick, Jr., Greenville, S. C.; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Johnney Hickman, Lynnville, Mrs. Minnie Roach, Nashville, and Mrs. Mamie Johnson, Alabama.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CRIDEBRING, Lizzie Cox The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1967<br />Mrs. Lizzie Cox Cridebring, 86, sister of Mrs. Charles R. Gilbert of Pulaski, died Tuesday, May 2, at her home in Tucumcari, New Mexico.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday, May 4, in Tucumcari, with burial in that city.<br />Mrs. Cridebring, a native of Giles County, was born May 22, 1880, the daughter of the late Ed R. and Augusta Abernathy Cox. She taught in Giles County Schools for many years before moving to New Mexico. Her husband was the late J. J. Cridebring.<br />Survivors in addition to Mrs. Gilbert, include one son, Edwin C. Cridebring, New Mexico; four daughters, Mrs. Josephine Snyder, New Mexico, Mrs. Holley Arizona, Helen Cridebring and Mrs Floy Havanec, New Mexico; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />CRONEY, Thomas Cordie The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Thomas Cordie Croney, 72, retired Elkton farmer, were held at 1:30 Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Edward Harper, Church of Christ mnister. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery at Fayetteville. Mr. Croney died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, March 18, at Lincoln County Hospital in Fayetteville after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born July 20, 1891, the son of the late Joe Burgess Croney and Delia Hobbs Croney.<br />Mr. Croney is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Hasty Croney; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Gross, Fayetteville and Miss Eleanor Croney, Elkton; two sons, J. B. Croney, Elkton and Fred Croney Atlanta, Ga.; eight grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. O. S. Dollar, Elkton, Mrs. Alma Ramsay, Fayetteville, Mrs. Vernelee Ferrell, and Mrs. Erma Davis, both of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Albert Pack, Toledo, Ohio, and one brother, Joe Croney, Elkton.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CRONEY, William Howard The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for William Howard Croney, 53, resident of Birmingham, Ala., and a native of Elkton, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. R. L. Greenway and the Rev. Talmadge Clayton with the burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Croney died Monday, October 24, at Carraway Methodist Hospital in Birmingham.<br />Mr. Croney, who had resided in Birmingham twenty-three years, was the son of the late Joe Burgess Croney and Delia Hobbs Croney.<br />The survivors include three brothers, Cordy Croney and Joe Croney, Elkton, and Alton Croney, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and five sisters, Mrs. O. S. Dollar, Sr., Elkton, Mrs. Jim Ramsay, Fayetteville, Mrs. Albert Pack, Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Verneil Ferrell and Mrs. Erena Davis, both of Birmingham.<br /><br />CROOK, William Roy The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for William Roy Crook, 86, retired local carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Crook died of pneumonia at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, March 8, at Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg following a period of declining health.<br />Born May 12, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Crook and Melinda Watson Crook. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Berdie Wilkerson Crook, died in 1944.<br />Mr. Crook is survived by one son, Harry Crook, Pulaski; and one grandson, Kenneth Hugh Crook, student at Peabody College, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CROW, W. R. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1968<br />W. R. Crow, 88-year-old retired realtor, died at his home on South First Street at 1 a. m. Tuesday.<br />He had been in ill health for ten years, after having suffered a stroke of paralysis.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Chapel, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Crow was born on October 19, 1880 in the South First Street home, son of the late Henry Clay and Sara Catherine Dickerson Crow.<br />He was educated at Abernathy School, Pulaski. As a young man, he went to El Paso, Texas, where he was employed in the Railroad office for a ten year period. He returned to Pulaski and became associated for several years with The Pulaski Citizen at the time the late W. B. Romine was editor. About 1924 he entered the real estate business in Chattanooga where he stayed until 1932 when he moved to Louisville, Ky. He was a member of the Credit Department of Federal Land Bank from 1932 to 1935. At that time, he returned to Pulaski and opened his own real estate agency which he operated until he was stricken with a paralytic stroke about nine years ago.<br />Mr. Crow was a member and a former steward of First Methodist Church, a member of the Masonic Lodge, Pulaski Rotary Club, and Pulaski Chamber of Commerce.<br />He was married to the former Miss Carrie Simmons, who survives.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. B. D. Jackson, Memphis and a nephew, Henry Ward Hicks, Chicago.<br /><br />CROWDER, John R. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1960<br />John R. Crowder, 75, Fayetteville business and civic leader and former owner of Radio Station WKSR in Pulaski, died Thursday night, March 17, and funeral services were conducted Saturday in Fayetteville. J. Roy Vaughan of Nashville and Marvin Wiser of Frankewing officiated, and burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Crowder moved to Fayetteville in 1917. He entered the radio broadcasting field in 1949 as principal owner of WKSR and sold his interest in that station in 1951. Since that time he had been part owner of several stations in the state, including Stations WKER, Fayetteville and WMCP, Columbia.<br /><br />CRUMLEY, Charles A. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Charles A. Crumley, 51, native Giles Countian, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens at Columbia. Mr. Crumley, who had been ill four months, died Tuesday, July 20, at his home in that city.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of Annie Virginia Woodard Glasco, Pulaski, and the late Alex Crumley.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Crumley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Page Crumley; three sons, Charles M. Crumley, Columbia, Thomas J. Crumley, Nashville, and Bobby Crumley, Mt. Juliet; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Fralix, Lynnville, Mrs. V. M. James, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Dwight E. Moore, Summertown; three step-daughters, Mrs. Helen Jean Adams and Mrs. Burley Gregory, both of Columbia, and Mrs. Buddy Hughes, Nashville; twenty grandchildren; three brothers, Bill Crumley and Shirley Crumley, both of Columbia, and Solon Crumley, Hampton, Va.; and four sisters, Mrs. F. L. Gowan, Ethridge, Mrs. Selma Whidby, Nashville, Mrs. Lee Darncil, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Jessie Barnett, Giles County.<br /><br />CRUMLEY, David Wade The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br />Word has been received here of the death by drowning of David Wade Crumley, 4, on Tuesday, March 15, at Margate, Florida.<br />He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Crumley of Margate, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crumley and Mrs. A. W. Horn, all of Pulaski. Other survivors include two sisters and one brother.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p. m. Friday at Margate, Florida.<br /><br />CRUMLEY, Jesse Clay The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Jesse Clay Crumley, 59, employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales for eighteen years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Pink Griggs of Cornersville, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Crumley died early Friday morning, April 28, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, following four months illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 31, 1901, the son of the late Alec and Virginia Woodard Crumley, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Crumley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Letha Barnes Crumley; three sons, Jesse C. Crumley, Jr., Sheffield, Ala., James L. Crumley, Florida; one step-son, Garland Swanner, Tupelo, Miss.; two step-daughters, Mrs. John L. Fox, Sheffield, Ala., and Mrs. Robert T. Owen, Giles County; twenty-five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. F. L. Gowan, Ethridge; two half-sisters, Mrs. Henry Widdy, Nashville and Mrs. James Barnett, Pulaski; and four brothers, A. B. Crumley, Charles Crumley and Sherrell Crumley, all of Columbia, and Solon Crumley, Virginia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CRUMLEY, O. B. (Bill) The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1966<br />O. B. (Bill) Crumley, 60, of Columbia died Tuesday morning, Aug. 16, at Maury County Hospital after an illness of several weeks.<br />Funeral services will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens there.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Virginia Woodard Crumley Glasco of Pulaski and the late Alexander Crumley. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion. He was a member of Fairview Church of Christ in Giles County.<br />Mr. Crumley was a bulldozer operator for M. C. West Construction Company.<br />Survivors, besides his mother include his wife, Mrs. Lillie Ann Wallace Crumley; four sisters, Mrs. Jurann Barnett of Pulaski, Mrs. Christine Gowen of Ethridge, Mrs. Selma Whidby of Nashville and Mrs. Lee Darnell of Lewisburg; and two brothers, Shirley Crumley of Columbia and Solon Crumley of Hampton, Va.<br /><br />CRUMLEY, Ola May Walls The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ola May Walls Crumley, 53, native of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens. She died Thursday, December 20, at Maury County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lindsey L. Walls and Minnie May Walls, but had spent most of her life in Maury County. She was a Methodist.<br />Mrs. Crumley is survived by her husband, Charles Allen Crumley; three sons, Charles M. Crumley, Columbia, Thomas J. Crumley and Bobby Hugh Crumley, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Fralix, Mrs. Mildred James and Miss Margaret all of Columbia; fourteen grandchildren; two brothers, James Walls, Mt. Pleasant, and Amos Walls, McCains; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Lee Chapman, Columbia, and Mrs. Albert Baker, Theta Community, Maury County.<br /><br />CULLEY, Laura Springer The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frank L. Culley, 53, former resident of Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg, with Dr. Arthur Hottel officiating. Burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Culley died Sunday morning, March 26, in Fall Church, Va., hospital following surgery.<br />A resident of Fall Church, she was the former Miss Laura Springer, and the daughter of the late Fred Springer and Martha Jane Hollis Springer of Lawrenceburg.<br />Mrs. Culley is survived by her husband, Frank L. Culley; one daughter, Miss Jane Culley, Fall Church, Va.; two brothers, John A. Springer and Will Springer, Lawrenceburg; and three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Van Dermark, Pulaski, Mrs. Roy A. Harpe, Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Grady Hedgecoth, Rockwood, Tenn.<br /><br />CULPS, Martha Adelaide (Addie) The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Martha Adelaide (Addie) Culps, 83, retired Pulaski milliner, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church of which she was a member. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Culps died early Monday morning, August 27, at Giles County Hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br />Born September 3, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Esq. Robert C. Culps and Mrs. Mary Jane Boyd Culps. For many years she worked as a milliner on the Sol Cohn Store on the east side of the public square.<br />The last member of her immediate family her only survivors are nieces and nephews living in California and Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CUMINS, Robert Houston The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Robert Houston Cumins, 57, Maury County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Williams Mt. Pleasant Funeral Home with the burial in Arlington Cemetery. Mr. Cumins died Thursday, June 20, at his home in the Spencer Hill Community following a heart attack.<br />Mr. Cumins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Naomi Prentice Cumins; one son, Robert Lee Cumins, Lynnville; four daughters, Mrs. Betty Kersey, Lynnville, Mrs. Johnny Baugus, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Robbie Odom and Mrs. Gladys Ragsdale, Taylor, Mich.; fifteen grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Mary Clark Cumins, Mt. Pleasant; six brothers, Leslie Cumins, Odell Cumins, W. A. Cumins, and Brown Cumins, Mt. Pleasant, and Ellis Cumins, Columbia; and one sister, Mrs. Maxie Workman, Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />CUMMINS, Annie Naomi Prentice The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Naomi Prentice Cummins, 58, Mt. Pleasant resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home with the burial in Arlington Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant. She died Monday morning, April 18, in Maury County Hospital after an illness of several days.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Calvin Prentice and Lela Vick Prentice. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Cummins is survived by four daughters, Mrs. John Baughus, Mt. Pleasant,, Mrs. Claiborne Kersey, Screamer, Mrs. Alvin Odum, Garden City, Mich., and Mrs. Homer Ragsdale, Taylor City, Mich., one son, Robert Lee Cummins, Screamer, Maury County; four sisters, Mrs. Grady Allen, Ethridge, Mrs. Reece Colvett, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Gertrude Porter, Melvindale, Mich., and Mrs. Charles Cavanaugh, Lincoln Park, Mich.; and one brother, Raymond Prentice, Ethridge.<br /><br />CUMMINS, Ethel Medearis The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1963<br />Mrs. Ethel Medearis Cummins, widow of Dr. J. O. Cummins and Nashville resident, died on Monday morning, January 28, at her home. Funeral rites took place at 11 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in that city.<br />Mrs. Cummins is survived by three sisters, Mrs. A. R. Tallman, Bethel, Giles County, Mrs. Edward Saxon, and Mrs. H.L. Morgan, both of Nashville, Mrs. J. W. Cato, Bethel, is a niece.<br /><br />CUNNINGHAM, Lois Townsend The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. E. C. Cunningham, 84, Clarksville resident most of her life, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Tarpley Funeral Home with the burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Cunningham died Tuesday, April 18, while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edwin T. Martin in Atlanta, Ga.<br />A native of Pulaski, she was the former Miss Lois Townsend, the daughter of the late Niles S. Townsend and Ellen Chessman Townsend. A past regent of the Capt. William Edmiston Chapter, DAR, she was a graduate of Old Giles College in Pulaski, and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Cunningham is survived by her husband; one son, Niles C. Cunningham, Salinas, Calif.; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CUNNINGHAM, Patricia Ann The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1965<br />Miss Patricia Ann Cunningham, 14, a sophomore at Prospect High School, died Wednesday night, July 21, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville of a pistol wound in the head.<br />The girl, who had been in ill health for about three years, apparently shot herself at her home earlier in the day. She was given emergency treatment at Giles County Hospital and transferred to Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church<br />with the Rev. Thomas Smith officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery. Wilson Carter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cunningham; three sisters, Mrs. Bobbie Sue Surles, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Catherine Mae Watkins of Ardmore, Ala., and Mrs. Christine Johnson of Prospect; three brothers, Johnny with the Armed Forces in Alaska, and Dale and Randy of Prospect.<br /><br />CURRIN, A. R. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1969<br />A. R. Currin, 79, of Ardmore, died Wednesday, May 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Currin were held Thursday afternoon, May 29, at 4 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Rainey Funeral Home, with the Rev. Thomas Davis officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Currin was born July 8, 1889 the son of the late William A. and Marie Whitt Currin.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Taft of Taft; four sons, Ronald Currin, Goodspring, Barron Currin, Ardmore, Paul Currin, Fayetteville, and Billy Currin of Athens, Ala.; and six grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Bob Campbell and Mrs. Selvin Smith of Ardmore, Mrs. Morgan Delap of Knoxville, and Mrs. Arthur Griffin of Louisville, Ky.; and one brother, John Currin of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />CURRIN, Roberta Smith The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1966<br />Mrs. Roberta Smith Currin, 70, died Monday morning, August 15, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, August 16, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore. The Rev Ben Alford officiated. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Currin, a native of Giles County, was born December 12, 1895. She was a Presbyterian, and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith.<br />She is survived by her husband, A. R. Currin, of Ardmore; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Taft, of Taft; four sons, Ronald Currin, Goodsprings, Billy Currin, Athens, Ala., and Paul Currin, Fayetteville; six grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Luther Stevens, Taft.<br />Rainey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CURRY, Atha Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1968<br />Atha Clarence Curry, 53, of 3109 20th Avene, Sheffield, Ala., outstanding Sheffield educator, and former Giles Countian, died in the Colbert County Hospital Tuesday, January 2.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Curry were conducted Thursday, January 4, at Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Tuscumbia, Ala., with Revs. Lamar Plunkett and David Underwood officiating. Burial was in Sheffield Oakwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Curry was the son of the late Atha C. and Mattie Eubank Curry.<br />Mr. Curry was vocational counselor for the unified training program at Deshler High School, Tuscumbia. During his teaching career, he had been connected with six schools in Alabama, including Sheffield and Coffee, and for 12 years was supervising teacher in the college student teaching program at Florence State College. He had coached all sports associated with high schools at one time or another. He had taught classes in science, social studies and physical education at various schools.<br />He received his AB from Birmingham Southern College, his Master&#8217;s in school administration from FSC, and vocational education training at the University of Alabama.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lee Curry; two sons, Johnny and Tommy Curry, Sheffield; one daughter, Mrs. Donald M. Alldredge, Ft. Bragg, N. C.; one brother, W. C. Curry, Cleveland; one sister, Miss Louise Curry, Sheffield; and one grandchild.<br />The following Giles Countians are relatives, Mrs. Houston Rost, Julius Alred, Mrs. Mitchell Howard, Mrs. Arney White, Mrs. Smith Eubank, Robert E. Curry, and Mrs. Smith Legg.<br /><br />CURRY, Sara Minnie Stapp The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sara Minnie Stapp, 86, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, associate pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Curry died on Monday afternoon, November 8, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born November 25, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Carroll Stapp and Sara Campbell Stapp. Her husband, Robert Emmett Curry, died November 16, 1936.<br />She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Curry, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one son, Robert E. Curry, Pulaski banker; four daughters, Mrs.Mitchell E. Howard, Aspen Hill, Mrs. Smith Legg, Mrs. Arney White, and Mrs. Smith Eubank, Pulaski; and thirteen grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CURRY, Turner The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1969<br />Turner Curry, 88, died Sunday morning, September 14, at Island Grove, Florida, where he was making his home with his son, Leldon Curry.<br />The remains will be at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Lee Edmundson on the Bethel-Stella Road until Thursday afternoon, September 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock when graveside services will be held at the Prospect Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mr. Curry, born and reared in the Kedron Community, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Curry of Kedron.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Tom Nipper of Knoxville; two sons, Leldon Curry, Island Grove, Fla., and James Curry, Kedron; one sister, Mrs. Lee Edmundson; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CURTIS, Annie Elizabeth Birdsong The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Birdsong Curtis, 77, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial took place in McCracken Cemetery. Mrs. Curtis died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, August 7, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born May 17, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ben Birdsong and Ella Hollis Birdsong. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br />Her husband, Henry Curtis, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Curtis is survived by two sons, Herman Curtis, Sarasota, Fla., and Lester Curtis, E. Chatham, N. Y.; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Birdsong and Mrs. James Dunavant, both of Bunker Hill Community, Giles County; twenty-one grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. D. Robinson, Delrose, Mrs. C. B. McKnight and Mrs. Lola McLin, Pulaski; and two brothers, Virgil Birdsong, Frankewing and Arnold Birdsong, Delrose.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />CURTIS, Etta Watson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Watson Curtis, 74, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church. The Rev. G. H. Turpin, of Chattanooga, a former pastor, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Curtis died at 7 o&#8217;clock Sunday, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Willie Mangrum in Murfreesboro.<br />She was reared at Bunker Hill, the daughter of the late William (Comfort) Watson and Lizzie Gilliam Watson. Her husband, Jim Curtis, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Curtis, a member of the Presbyterian Church, is survived by the one daughter; one granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Gaines Jones, Pulaski, and Mrs. Fredonia Williams, Dellrose; and one brother, Bill Watson, Oklahoma.<br />CURTIS, Robert Wade &#8220;Bob&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />Robert Wade &#8220;Bob&#8221; Curtis, 45, well known Ardmore merchant and alderman on the Ardmore, Tenn., City Council, died unexpectedly Wednesday morning, May 31, at Giles County Hospital following a heart attack.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Ardmore Methodist Church with the Rev. Ben Alford, pastor, and the Rev. Horace Bass of Nashville officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski. Rainey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of the Bryson community in Giles County, Mr. Curtis was the son of the late John K. and Lucy Watson Curtis. His birth date was April 9, 1922. His wife, who survives, is the former Miss Eugenia Hamlett of Ardmore.<br />Before entering the merchantile business some five years ago, Mr. Curtis was associated with the Dupont Company at Columbia for ten years. He was a member of the Ardmore Methodist Church.<br />Surviving, in addition to his wife; are a daughter, Carol Curtis, a student at Auburn University; three sons, Bob Wade, Ricky and John Curtis, all of Ardmore; five brothers, Gilbert of Elkton, Jack of Huntsville, Ala., J. K. of Lynnville, Max of Memphis and Cecil Curtis of Prospect; and two sisters, Mrs. Harvey May of Elkton and Mrs. Bobby Ray of Tullahoma.<br /><br />DADE, Roxye Hudson The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1961<br />Mrs. Roxye Hudson Dade, life-long resident of Pulaski, died unexpectedly at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, November 16, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter McLean, Jr., in Fairfield, a suburb of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Dade had had a heart ailment for some time. Graveside services were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating.<br />Born and reared in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Rev. Thaddeus E. Hudson, Cumberland Presbyterian minister, and Mrs. Laura Elizabeth Johnson Hudson. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Dade is survived by the one daughter, Mrs. McLean; two grandchildren, Mrs. Tom B. Gullege, Jr., Birmingham, and Michael McLean, Fairfield; a great-granddaughter, Gina Camille Gullege; and one sister, Mrs. Sam S. Heide, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DALE, Claude D. The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Claude D. Dale, president of the Cornersville Farmers Bank and a native of Giles County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Cornersville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Thomas Vann, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville. Mr. Dale died Friday morning, April 30, in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg, after a long illness.<br />Born June 1, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Dale and Mrs. Lila Pettus Dale. He had lived in Marshall County the past thirty-five years.<br />Mr. Dale was a veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion, past president of the Lions Club and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Dale is survived by his wife, Mrs. Robbie McCracken Dale; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Sisk, Cornersville, Mrs. Billy Gunn, Clearwater, Fla., and Mrs. Billy C. Bills, Nashville; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Hatfield, Pulaski; and two brothers, Clyde M. Dale, Old Hickory, and Frank Dale, Cleveland, Ohio.<br /><br />DALE, Clyde Morgan The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1968<br />Clyde Morgan Dale, 66, died Thursday afternoon, February 22, at his residence, 1908 Riverside Drive, Old Hickory.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Dale, a retired druggist, were held at the First Baptist Church of Old Hickory, Saturday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock, with the Rev. Norris Hite officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dale was born September 9, 1901, the son of the late James A. and Lila Pettus Dale.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura Martin Dale; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond J. Foster, Jr., Waynesboro, Va.; one son, Clyde M. Dale, Jr., Mountain Grove, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Hatfield, Pulaski; one brother, J. Frank Dale, Cleveland, Ohio; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />DALE, Dave W. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Dave W. Dale, 89, died Thursday, October 12, at his home in Frankewing.<br />Services were conducted on Friday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Howard Haynes and the Rev. Clarence Stewart, officiating. Burial was in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />Mr. Dale was a native of Giles County, born December 23, 1877, the son of the late Hamlett and Mary Marshall Dale.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sara B. Troxler Dale, Frankewing; six daughters, Mrs. Clara Moore, Mrs. Nathan Nipp, Frankewing, Mrs. Glen Adams, Pulaski, Mrs. J. W. Haislip, Petersburg, Mrs. Haley Cornwell, Nashville, and Mrs. W. F. Davis, Spring Place; two sons, Ike Dale, Pulaski, and Coleman Dale, Frankewing; eighteen grandchildren; twenty-nine great-grandchildren; and one brother, Tom Dale, Frankewing.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DALE, Nellie Hardiman The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1968<br />Mrs. Nellie Hardiman Dale, 64, died Wednesday, June 12, in Cleveland, Ohio.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dale, wife of James Frank Dale, were held Sunday afternoon, June 16, at two o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dale was the daughter of Mrs. Ella Parsons Hardiman and the late Alex Hardiman.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband and mother include one son, James F. Dale, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Shelby Taylor, Mrs. Ruth Gaines, and Mrs. Forrest Allen, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Byron and Charles E. Hardiman both of Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DALE, Roy Bernard The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />Roy Bernard Dale, 64, veteran railway employee and ticket agent at the Pulaski station of Louisville and Nashville Railroad for the past seventeen years, died suddenly for a heart attack on Sunday, February 2, at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient for two weeks as a result of injuries receeived when he was struck by a pickup truck on South First Street.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m. today at First Methodist Church, of which he was a member, by the Rev. William H. Moss, the Rev. Chester A. Stephens and Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Dale had lived most of his life in Giles County and had served as agent at several other L &amp; N stations in the county during the past forty-four years. He was the son of the late James Hamilton and Mary Elizabeth Marshall Dale.<br />He had served on the official boards of Methodist churches at Ardmore and Frankewing and was a member of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Eliza Troxler Dale; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Sullivan of Meridian, Miss.; two brothers, Dave and Tom G. Dale of Frankewing; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />DALY, Charles The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1968<br />Charles Daly, 35, disabled veteran anf former mental patient, was shot and killed early Monday following an argument and scuffle at Si Will Brown&#8217;s tavern in west Pulaski. The victim and his accused slayer, Bobby G. Hammonds, 26, are both Negroes.<br /><br />The incident occurred about 12:20 a. m. Jan. 1, according to Sheriff Jack Cox, who said an argument developed between Hammonds&#8217; brother, Thomas Hammonds, and Daly after Thomas refused Daly&#8217;s request for a quarter and then a dollar. The two were engaged in a scuffle when Bobby allegedly shot. Bullets struck Daly under the left arm and in the back, and another hit Thomas in the side but did not cause serious injury.<br />Bobby Hammonds is being held in Giles County Jail, and Sheriff Cox said a preliminary hearing is scheduled for Friday.<br />Daly is survived by his wife, Josephine, and four children; his parents, Lewis and Mary Daly; three brothers and five sisters.<br />Funeral services are to be conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at Jordan Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />DALY, Dave The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Dave Daly, 92, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. G. D. Marion of Blanche. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Daly died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, December 25, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 26, 1882, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late Sam Daly and Mattie Trotter Daly.<br />Mr. Daly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Mae Walls Daly; four sons, Samuel D. Daly and David Daly, both of Prospect, and Joe Daly and George Daly, both of Toledo, Ohio; seven daughters, Mrs. Calvin Sanders, Pulaski, Mrs. Bessie Minor and Miss Barbara Daly, Prospect, Mrs. Esterlene Wise, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Edith Wilkerson, Taft, Mrs. Frances Allen, Nashville, and Mrs. Doris Smith, Tampa, Fla.; twenty-two grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Birdie McIntosh, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Annie Rochelle and Mrs. Maggie Hargrove, Athens, Ala.; and one brother, George Daly, Decatur, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DALY, Dayton The Pulaski Citizen 02 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Dayton Daly, 78, retired railroad employee, were held Sunday in Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore with burial in the Daly Cemetery in southern Giles County. Mr. Daly died on Tuesday, January 25, at his home in Dayton, Ohio.<br />He was born in Giles County, the son of the late William Lucas and Martha Calvin Daly. Mr. Daly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Sledge Daly; one daughter, Mrs. J. L. Chambers, Clarksville; and one granddaughter.<br /><br />DALY, Harold Douglas The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Harold Douglas Daly, seventeen-year-old Prospect High School senior who drowned in Elk River Friday night, August 4, were conducted at McConnell Funeral Home, Athens, Ala., Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock. James E. Holt, Church of Christ minister, officiated and burial was in Daly Cemetery near Elkton.<br />The youth was one of a group of young people who had gone swimming at Morrell&#8217;s Mill about 10 p. m., according to Bill Morris, Giles County chief deputy sheriff, who said he was told that Daly swam across the river and was returning when he disappeared at midstream.<br />Linden Ward, one of the group, attempted to rescue Daly but was unable to fine him after he sank from view. Officers were notified and rescue operations were begun immediately. The body was recovered about 2 a. m. Saturday after being spotted by Butch Gibson a short distance downstream from where the youth had disappeared.<br />The scene of the drowning is about 15 miles south of Pulaski and not far from Daly&#8217;s home just south of the Tennessee-Alabama state line.<br />He was the son of Robert W. and Louise Bates Daly of Veto, Ala.<br />Other survivors include two brothers, Roger Dale Daly of Veto and Donald Ray Daly of Nashville; one sister, Brenda Kay Daly of Veto; and his grandparents, Raymond Daly of Veto and Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Bates of Pettusville, Ark.<br /><br />DANIEL, Bessie King The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1966<br />Mrs. Bessie King Daniel, 85, died Monday, August 15, at a Lawrenceburg infirmary. Services were held at 10:00 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs Daniel was a native of Giles County. A member of the Methodist Church, she was the daughter of the late Owen W. and Mary Knight King. Her husband, Clarence E. Daniel, died several years ago.<br />She is survived by one son, Owen Daniel, Decatur, Ala.; one grandchild, and a sister, Mrs. Thurston Griffin, of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DANIEL, Billy A. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1969<br />Billy A. Daniel, brother of Mrs. Maurice E. Wilkinson of Elkton, died Tuesday morning, February 18, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Daniel will be held Thursday afternoon, February 20, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the Cosmopolitan Chapel, with the Rev. Herman Jacobs officiating. Burial will be in National Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, William F. Daniel, Lomita, Calif.; one other sister, Mrs. Ozelle Hammonds, Manchester; two brothers, Monroe A. Daniel and M. L. Daniel, both of Tullahoma; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />DANIEL, Marvin Luther The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1968<br />Marvin Luther Daniel, 73, of the Bodenham community, died Tuesday, January 30 after a heart attack.<br />A native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ, Mr. Daniel was born June 1, 1894, the son of the late Samuel and Nellie Daniel.<br />Mr. Daniel was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie Daniel; five daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Gully, Mrs. Mildred Weldon, Mrs. Margaret Morris, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Fannie Furlanio, Irving, N. Y., and Mrs. Bertha Pregner, Scranton, Pa.; six sons, Morris Daniel, Santinas, Calif., Robert Daniel, Lynnville, Charles Dewey, Lonnie and Paul Daniel, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Bob Daniel, Washington State, and Clifford Daniel, Pulaski; and twenty-two grandchildren.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DARNELL, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for John Thomas Darnell, 75, farmer of the Seventeenth Civil District, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Johns and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Darnell died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, June 16, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 24, 1888, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Joe Darnell and Hattie Boone Darnell. He was a member of New Zion Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Darnell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Whitsett Darnell; two daughters, Mrs. Hattie Mae Vincent and Mrs. Lucile Vincent, Pulaski; ten grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Adrian Darnell, Pulaski; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Mae Gilliam and Mrs. Louise Gilliam, both of Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DARNELL, Wiley Adrian The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1968<br />Funeral services for Wiley Adrian Darnell, 71, were held Sunday afternoon, May 6, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Darnell died Friday, May 3 at his home. Mr. Darnell born March 8, 1897, was the son of the late Joe and Mattie Darnell.<br />Survivors include four son, Joe Darnell, Chicago, Ill., Jesse and Melvin Darnell, both of Giles County, and James Darnell, Lewisburg; four daughters, Mrs. Richard Whitsett, Marshall County, Mrs. Vestal Gowan, Mrs. Carter Wright, and Mrs. Joe Wright, all of Giles County; thirty-five grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; two half sistrers, Mrs. Gray Gilliam and Mrs. Kenneth Gilliam, both of Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DART, Dazzie Ruth The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Morris Dart, 54, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Dart died on December 30 in her home town of Sacramento, California.<br />The former Miss Dazzie Ruth Hazelwood, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Nancy Windsor Hazelwood. Her first husband, Rollie Martin, died in 1928.<br />Mrs. Dart is survived by her husband, Morris Dart; one daughter, Mrs. Walter Campbell, Nashville; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Gaines, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Jim Martin, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DARWIN, James Brown (Jimmy) The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1967<br />James Brown (Jimmy) Darwin, 58, well-known Pulaski businessman, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 9:45 a. m. Tuesday morning, Dec. 5. He was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital after suffering the seizure at his real estate office on South Second Street.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. John M. McGinnis and Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Darwin was a native of Huntsville, Ala., the son of the late Davis Humphrey and Beulah Tarpley Darwin. He was born June 15, 1909.<br />He moved to Pulaski thirty-three years ago, at which time he was associated with the Tennessee Valley Authority. Prior to opening the Darwin Realty Company several years ago, he owned and operated Nu-Way Laundry for a number of years.<br />Mr. Darwin was a communicant of The Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, and a Mason and Shriner.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Sanders Darwin, and one sister, Mrs. J. O. Baites of Pulaski.<br /><br />DAUGHERTY, Herbert Daniel, Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1969<br />Dr. Herbert Daniel Daugherty, Sr., 74, former resident of Nashville, died Monday morning, December 15, at his home in Black Mt., N. C.<br />Dr. Daugherty, a native of Minor Hill, was a veteran of WWII, serving with the 313 machine gun Old Hickory 30 Division. He was a member of the V. F. W. and American Legion.<br />He graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1926 and practiced in Nashville until 1939 when he went with the Veteran Administration. He was a mason and a member of B. M. United Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Lucile Stuart; one son, H. D. Daugherty, Jr. of Hendersonville; two grandsons; two sisters, Mrs. Lorene Mabe, Lexington, Ala., and Mrs. Leana Teffetiler Knox; one brother, Thomas Daugherty, Florence, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, December 17, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />DAUGHTERY, James Leslie (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1963<br />Funeral services for James Leslie (Jack) Daughtery, 65, native Giles Countian and resident of Donelson were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Donelson Church of Christ with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville. Mr. Daughtry died Wednesday morning, May 8, at General Hospital in that city.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late William F. Daughtery and Hattie Warren Daughtery, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Daughtery was a retired employee of the Rudy Sausage Company at Donelson, having with the company since its beginning.<br />The survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Thigpen Daughtery; one son, Aubrey Daughtery, Portland; one daughter, Mrs. Porter Freeman, Antioch; eight grandchilden, one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Robin Marks, Pulaski, and Mrs. John Crowder, Fayetteville; and one brother, William E. Daughtery, Paris, Ky.<br /><br />DAUGHTRY, Jessie Olliedine Hughes The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Olliedine Daughtry, 83, were conducted on Friday, August 11, at 2:00 p. m., in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Freemon Cemetery in Leoma.<br />Mrs. Daughtry, a native of Lawrence County, died August 10 in Giles County Hospital. She was born September 8, 1883, the daughter of the late George and Mary Green Hughes. Her husband was the late William E. Daughtry.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Kobeck, and Mrs. Ada Ruth Smith, Giles County; two sons, Oscar and Solon Daughtry, Giles County; eight grandchildren; and fifteen grandchildren.<br /><br />DAUGHTRY, John Harvey The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1962<br />The body of a former Giles County man, son of a Pulaski woman, was found floating in the Ohio River Saturday, August 18, near Owensboro, Kentucky. John Harvey Daughtry, 54, son of Mrs. W. O. Daughtry, had been missing from his Owensboro home since Wednesday, August 15.<br />According to Owensboro Coroner James H. Davis, Daughtry&#8217;s body was found floating face up in shallow water near the bank. Because drowning victims usually float face down and because members of Daughtry&#8217;s family stated he had a serious heart condition, it was believed he may have suffered a heart attack while walking on the bank and fallen into the water on his back.<br />Daughtry was born in Giles County, October 14, 1907, but had lived in Owensboro for the past 35 years.<br />In addition to his mother, Daughtry has a sister, Mrs. Robert Tillman, living in Pulaski.<br />Other survivors include his wife, Nellie Daughtry of Owensboro; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Colburn and Mrs. Roy Henry of Owensboro; four sons, Robert of Nashville, Shirley, Oscar and Delbert of Owensboro; and four brothers, Herman of Detroit, Mich., Buddy of Arizona, Ollie of California, and James of Waukegan, Ill.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, August 26, in Owensboro.<br /><br />DAVENPORT, Jerome Butler The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1962<br />Jerome Butler Davenport, 60, native of Giles County, died on Friday, March 9, in Auburndale, Fla., after several weeks illness. Funeral rites took place in that city on Saturday.<br />Mr. Davenport was born April 3, 1901, the son of the late Levi Davenport and Eunice Adams Davenport. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Davenport is survived by his wife, Mrs. Adgie Bee Davenport, Tampa, Fla., Charlie and Robert I. Davenport, both of Giles County; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary D. Boyd, Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Frank Pittard, Giles County, and Mrs. L. M. Hightower and Mrs. Georgie Cole, both of Nashville.<br /><br />DAVENPORT, Maude Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1969<br />Mrs. Maude Campbell Davenport, 80, died Saturday, March 1, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Davenport, wife of the late R. I. Davenport, were held Sunday afternoon, March 2, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Gilbert Shaffer and Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Davenport was the daughter of the late Thomas M. Campbell and Lucinda Coleman Campbell.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Tom Campbell, Pulaski; two sons, Campbell Davenport, Pulaski, and Pat Davenport, Nashville; one step-son, R. W. Davenport, Whitehouse; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVENPORT, Robert Ira The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Robert Ira Davenport, 84, retired farmer were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, Methodist minister, and Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Giles Memory Garden. Mr. Davenport died Friday, February 18, in Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />Born October 15, 1881, in the Bethel Community of Giles County, he was the son of the late Levi Patrick Davenport and Eunice Adams Davenport. He was a member of Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Davenport is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Ella Campbell Davenport; three sons, R. W. Davenport, White House, Tenn. Campbell Davenport, Pulaski and Pat Davenport, Madison; one daughter, Mrs. Tom Campbell, Pulaski; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Charles A. Davenport, Pulaski, and Roy Davenport, Tampa, Fla.; and four sisters, Mrs. R. Dudley Boyd, Riverside, Calif., Mrs. Frank Pittard, Knoxville, Ms. L. M. Hightower and Mrs. Georgia Cole, both of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Amanda Malinda Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda Malinda Johnson Davis, 86, native of Giles County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Choates Creek Methodist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Davis died Friday, January 10, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Alsup, in Dexter, Mo.<br />Born June 14, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Johnson and Elizabeth Hamilton Johnson. She was a member of the Church of God.<br />Her husband, Ben F. Davis, died in July of 1930.<br />In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Davis is survived by four sons, Bennie Davis and Everett Davis, Pulaski, James W. Davis, Paris, Tenn., and Joseph E. Davis, Manila, Ark.; fifteen grandchildren, twenty-five great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Finis Johnson, Pulaski; and four step-children, George Davis and John Davis, both of Texas, Charlie Davis, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Delia Pratt, Ethridge.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Bammer Wright The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bammer Wright Davis, 64, Giles County resident for fifty-five years, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs Davis who had been in failing health, died at 4:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 1, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born December 15, 1898, in Florence, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Jim Wright and Emma Worley Wright. Her husband, Jim Davis, died in 1950. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Davis is survived by one brother, Lawrence Wright, Pulaski; and one half-brother, Clyde Clements, Louisville, Ky.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Charles Du Bose The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1961<br />Charles Du Bose Davis, 79, native of Pulaski, and manager of the manufacturing department of the U. S. Tobacco Company in Nashville for 53 years, died February 2, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after a brief illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the residence on Hampton Avenue, with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery in that city.<br />Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Cato Davis; two daughters, Mrs. Edith Nolen, Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Charldene Hatcock, Nashville; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Wyman, Nashville; and one brother, Fred W. Davis, Nashville.<br /><br />DAVIS, Charlie W. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br />Funeral services for Charlie W. Davis, 72, were conducted at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, March 5, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Jolly officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Davis died Friday, March 3, in Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. He was a native of Giles County, born September 23, 1894, the son of the late G. L. and Almeda Bass Davis.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert Strawn and Mrs. Ronald Currin, both of Giles County; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Roy McRee, Mrs. Maude Thornton, Giles County, and Mrs. Fred King, Alabama; two brothers, Luther and Guy Davis, Giles County.<br /><br />DAVIS, Dora Slayton The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1969<br />Mrs. Dora Davis, 50, wife of William J. Davis, died in Cincinnati, Ohio on Sunday. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 a. m. at Elkton Baptist Church where she held membership. Burial took place in New Grove Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Davis was a native of Giles County, the daughter of Dee and Theo Walker Slayton.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Steve Hester, Cincinnati; four brothers, A. C. Slayton, D. A. and Herbert Slayton, all of Giles County, and J. B. Slayton, Huntsville, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Aaron Pendley, Old Hickory, Tenn., Mrs. Roy Bietz, Rossville, Ga., and Mrs. Gilbert Birdsong, Giles County, and two grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Elizabeth Scott The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Scott Davis, 81, of Prospect, who died Monday, July 1, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, were conducted Tuesday at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Prospect Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. The Rev. J. C. Elkins officiated, assisted by the Rev. R. R. Langston, pastor, and the Rev. W. C. Folks.<br />Mrs. Davis, born January 6, 1882, was a native of Giles County, daughter of the late Sam and Mary Frances Whitfield Scott. She was the widow of Stout P. Davis.<br />Survivors include two sons, John Davis of Pulaski and George Davis of Campbellsville; six daughters, Miss Ozell Davis of Prospect, Mrs. H. G. Burton of Nashville, Mrs. Jack Curtis of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Margaret Phillips of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Jimmy Vieti of Los Angeles, Calif., and Miss Emily Davis of Massachusetts; fourteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.<br />Carter Funeral Home of Prospect in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Frances Dunnavant The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Howard F. Davis, 57, native Giles Countian and resident of Baton Rouge, La., for approximately 20 years, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Ravenhorst Funeral Home with the burial in Baton Rouge. Mrs. Davis died Saturday, July 24, in Lady of the Lake Hospital in that city after an extended illness.<br />The former Miss Frances Dunnavant, she was the daughter of the late William Marvin Dunnavant and Sammie Abernathy Dunnavant. She was graduated at Martin College, Pulaski, and had taught in the Giles County School System several years.<br />Mrs. Davis is survived by her husband, Howard F. Davis; one son, Howard F. Davis, Jr.; and one sister, Mrs. Warren N. Evans, Nashville.<br /><br />DAVIS, George McClinton The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for George McClinton (Bud) Davis, 52, employee of Genesco, Inc., of Pulaski, for nineteen years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Marcus Nickell and the Rev. W. H. Moss, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Davis died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 16, of a heart ailment at Giles County Hospital following a two year period of declining health.<br />Born July 9, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ervin Davis and Ophie Thigpen Davis. He was a member of Pisgah Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Tomerlin Davis; one son, Jimmy Davis; and one daughter, Donna Davis; one brother, Coleman Davis, Prospect; and two sisters, Mrs. Clifford Cole and Mrs. Clifford Russell, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Gilbert Joseph The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1968<br />Gilbert Joseph Davis, 51, died Monday, January 15 in Memphis. Funeral services for Mr. Davis will be held Thursday, January 18, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial will be in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Pope Davis; three sons, Gilbert J. Davis, Jr., Omaha, Nebr., Melvin Davis, U. S. Air Force and Homer Davis, U. S. Navy; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ann Christopher, Birmingham, Ala., and Miss Clara Jean Davis, Memphis; two grandchildren; three brothers, Edward Davis, Gary, Ind., Walt Davis, Augusta, Ga., and Clyde Davis, Pennsylvania.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Grover Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1962<br />Funeral Services for Grover Cleveland Davis, 70, Minor Hill resident, were held o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Davis died early Saturday morning, December 15, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala, he was born August 1, 1892. He had lived in Gainesville, Fla., until two years ago when he moved to Minor Hill. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Davis is survived by Mrs. Jessie Powell Davis; and one daughter, Miss Barbara Davis, Richmond, KY.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Mrs. James G. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1966<br />Services for Mrs. James G. Davis, 88, of Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at North Funeral Home. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery, Ethridge.<br />Survivors include her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Abbie Dunman, Shelbyville, Mrs. Elizabeth Knowles, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Flora Stephens, Jasper, and Mrs. Nellie Mae Hembree, Sparta; a son, Siegel Davis, Ethridge; five sisters, Mrs. Carlos Couch, Savannah, Mrs. Jim Haynes, Mrs. Edgar Moore, and Mrs. W. T. Miller, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Mary White, Pulaski; ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DAVIS, John Paul The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Word was received Saturday, January 11, by Giles County relatives that Pfc. John Paul Davis of Boonshill had been killed while serving in the Vietnam area.<br />The 20 year old Lincoln County soldier, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davis, had been stationed in Vietnam since the first of December. He was inducted into the army six months ago.<br />The body will be returned to Boonshill, within a three weeks&#8217; period and funeral arrangements are tentatively placed at a date within that time. Burial will be in the Wright Cemetery.<br />Pfc. Davis was a 1966 graduate of Boonshill High School and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Maudie Ruth Orr, Georgia, Mrs. Rosemary Hudson, Florida, and Mrs. Theada Wilkins; two brothers, William Loyd Davis and Phillip Davis, both of Boonshill; and two grandparents, Mrs. W. E. Davis and Mrs. Linda Oliver Pope.<br /><br />DAVIS, John Milton The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1969<br />Funeral services for John Milton Davis, 76, half-brother of Judge Coleman Davis, were held Wednesday afternoon, March 5, at North Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Davis, a retired banker, died Monday, March 3, at his home in Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Alabama, he was a son of the late William W. and Tera Weatherford Davis.<br />He moved to Giles County at an early age, and attended public schools here, as well as Massey Preparatory School.<br />Mr. Davis began his banking career in 1911 at Athens, Ala., and later went to Florence, Ala., before going to Lawrenceburg. He was also vice-president of the Murfreesboro Bank and Trust Co.<br />A former state bank examiner, he held this position for 27 years. In 1951 he became manager of the Commerce Union Bank at Lawrenceburg and remained there until his retirement in 1953.<br />Mr. Davis was a member of the Lawrenceburg Masonic Lodge No. 542 and the Rotary Club. He was named &#8220;Mr. Rotary&#8221; in 1964, was a former president of the club and served as secretary since 1955.<br />He was a member of the First Methodist Church.<br />Survivors in addition to Judge Davis, include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Meadows Davis; one brother, H. Grady Davis, Athens, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. B. W. Walters, Columbus, Ga.; and one half-sister, Miss Ruth Davis, of Pulaski.<br /><br />DAVIS, Lela The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Lela Davis, 68, resident of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Minor Hill Church of Christ, with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. She died Saturday, November 13, in Elm Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Born February 2, 1897, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Tom Davis and Amanda Davis Davis.<br />She is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Effie White and Mrs. Nancy Crabb, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Ellie Wright, and Mrs. Lucy Ridgway, both of Goodspring; and and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Lola Vada Inman The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charlie W. Davis, 67, resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James L. Jolly, pastor of Oak Grove Baptist Church of which she was a member. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mrs. Davis died Wednesday, April 14, at her home in the Goodsprings section.<br />Born February 9, 1898, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Lola Vada Inman, the daughter of the late Joseph Inman and Elizabeth Davis Inman.<br />Mrs. Davis is survived by her husband, Charlie W. Davis; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Strawn and Mrs. Ronald Currin, both of Pulaski; two grandchildren; five brothers, Ernest Inman, Detroit, Mich., Jasper Inman, Clifford Inman, and Leslie Inman, all of Nashville, and Clyde Inman, Dayton, Ohio; one half-brother, Carter Duncan, Ethridge; one sister, Mrs. W. C. Hall, Nashville; and one half-sister, Mrs. Nela Derryberry, Detroit, Mich.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Maggie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Smith Davis, 85, Pulaski resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ben T. Shawhan, rector of the Episcopal Church, and the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Davis died at 7:10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, July 24, at Fairhaven Nursing Home where she had been a patient several days.<br />Born December 23, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Hiram A. Smith and Fannie Keele Smith. She was the widow of John W. Davis, Jr., who died June 25, 1917. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Davis is survived by one son, Coleman G. Davis, County Court Clerk of Giles County; one daughter, Miss Maggie Ruth Davis, Pulaski; one sister, Miss Mackie Smith, Pulaski; three step-children, Grady Davis, Athens, Ala., John M. Davis, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Lucile Waters, Columbus, Miss.; and nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Mazie Irene Prince The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Mazie Irene Prince Davis, 61, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Harold Smith and the Rev. Bob Brothers officiating. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Davis died of a heart attack at 2:15 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, January 19, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born 20 July 1900, she was the daughter of the late John Prince and Mahala Jackson Prince. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, Silas R. Davis, died in 1954. Mrs. Davis is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Clifford Davis, Five Points, Mrs. Lonas Campbell, Goodspring, Mrs. Morris Cleveland, Pulaski; one son, Aubrey Davis, Nashville; ten grandchildren and three great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Leewell Cribbs, Winter Haven, Fla.; and three brothers, Erskine Prince, Cleveland, Ohio, Homer Prince, San Antonio, Tex., and James E. Prince, Houston, Tex.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, &#8220;Red&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Ardmore man died from exposure; body found early Saturday. The frigid weather of Saturday morning was credited with the death of &#8220;Red&#8221; Davis, about 30, resident of the Ardmore community, whose frozen body was found lying on cotton hulls outside one of the Ardmore gins, according to reports received in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Davis&#8217; body was discovered by his son who made a search of the area when his father failed to return home Friday night.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Ardmore Baptist Church and burial was in the church cemetery.<br />In addition to his son, Mr. Davis is survived by his wife.<br /><br />DAVIS, Rufus Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1966<br />Funeral services for Mr. Rufus Clarence Davis, 74, who died Sunday night, October 23, in a Maury County Nursing Home, were conducted on Tuesday afternoon, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. James Schultz officiated with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />Mr. Davis, a native of Giles County, was born March 12, 1892, the son of the late George L. and Almeda Bass Davis.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Blanche Parsons Davis; three daughters, Mrs. Mamie Newton, Pulaski, Mrs. Frank Hobbs,Jr. Elkton, and Mrs. Mary Ann Schultz of Lawrenceburg; two sons, W. C. Davis, Giles County, and Lewis Davis, Virginia; eleven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Roy McRee, Mrs. Fred King, and Mrs.Maude Thornton; three brothers, Charlie, Guy and Luther Davis, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, Viva Mai Brooks The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1968<br />Mrs. Viva Mai Davis, 66, died Tuesday afternoon, October 1, in the Lewisburg Medi-Center.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Davis, wife of the late Ozro Davis, were held Wednesday afternoon, October 2, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Davis was born May 11, 1902, the daughter of the late Edgar and Ola Anthony Brooks.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Floyd Brooks, Pulaski, and Oakley Brooks, Prospect; one half-brother, Atha Ray Brooks, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Leon Oaks of Columbia; and nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAVIS, William Glenn The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1962<br />William Glenn Davis, 70, brother of E. B. Davis of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Aug. 8, in Nashville, where he had made his home since his retirement from a position in Chicago four years ago. Funeral services were held Friday at Martin&#8217;s Funeral Home and burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville.<br />Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Luva M. Davis, and two brothers, Andrew Lawson Davis and Sam Y. Davis, both of Nashville.<br /><br />DAWES, Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Arthur Dawes, 79, farmer of the Stella Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Stella Church of Christ, conducted by Adrian Merritt, Jr., Church of Christ minister, with the burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mr. Dawes died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, December 7, 1963, at his home.<br />Born January 3, 1884, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Robert Dawes and Ruthie Diana Turner Dawes. He was a member of the Church of Christ at Stella.<br /><br />Mr. Dawes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zamer Duncan Dawes; four sons, Willie Dawes, Athens, Ala., Eldred Dawes, Lester, Ala., Paul Dawes, Orlando, Fla., and Dean Dawes, Stella; five daughters, Mrs. Eleanor White, Minor Hill, Mrs. Mary Ruth Jackson, Goodsprings, Mrs. Buford Carroll, Nashville, and Mrs. Clara Scruggs and Mrs. Louise Powell, both of Orlando, Fla.; sixteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren; two brothers, Clyde Dawes, Prospect, and Walter Dawes, Athens, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Bell Turner and Mrs. Gilmer Hannah, both of Prospect.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAWES, Audie The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Audie Dawes, 75, former Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Market Street Church of Christ in Athens, Ala., and the burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mr. Dawes died Saturday afternoon, November 19, at Athens Hospital after an eight week illness.<br />Born October 28, 1885, in Marshall County, he moved with his parents, Robert Dawes and Diana Ruth Turner Dawes, at an early age to Giles County where he lived the greater part of his life. Thirty years ago, he moved to Athens, Ala. His wife, Mrs. Gracie Hunter Dawes, died approximately ten years ago.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Dawes is survived by one son, Willard Dawes, Athens, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Wilma Shackelford, Pulaski, and Mrs. Edith Roberts, Nashville; nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren; three brothers, Clyde Dawes and Arthur Dawes, Stella, and Walter Dawes, Athens, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Gilmer Hanna, and Mrs. Jennie Bell Turner, both of the Stella Community.<br /><br />DAWES, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Walter Dawes, 84, former resident of Giles County, and a retired carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Market Street Church of Christ in Athens, Ala., with the burial in City Cemetery in that city. Mr. Dawes died on Friday, June 25, at the home in Athens after a two year period of declining health.<br />Born in August, 1881, in Marshall County, Tenn., he was the son of the late Robert Dawes and Anna Turner Dawes. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Mr. Dawes moved to Athens in 1929.<br />His wife, Mendie Duncan Dawes, died in 1953.<br />Mr. Dawes is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Herman Tarpley, Lynnville, and Mrs. Clarine Black, Mrs. Gladys Kilpatrick, Mrs. W. C. Thompson and Mrs. Eugene Hughes, all of Athens, Ala.; one son, Wilburn Dawes, Decatur, Ala.; fifteen grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Gilmer Hanna and Mrs. Jennie Bell Turner; and one brother, Clyde Dawes, all of the Stella Community of Giles County.<br /><br />DAWS, James Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1969<br />James Wilson Daws, 28, died Saturday, October 25, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, October 27, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Estes Keykendal officiating. Burial was in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 18, 1941, the son of Loney Daws and the late Ozra Rogers Daws.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to his father, include his wife, Mrs. Paulette Estes Daws; one son, James Lee Daws; one daughter, Janice Marie Daws; one brother, Milton Eugene Daws, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Christine Shelton, Mrs. Estelle Lackey, Mrs. Sara Pylant, Mrs. Katherine Helton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Greenfield, California.<br /><br />DAWSON, Joe Stephens The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Joe Stephens Dawson, 80, retired railroad employee of Dellrose, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. W. C. Folks. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, he was born January 29, 1880, the son of the late Joe Stephens Dawson, Sr., and Margaret Hicks Dawson.<br />Mr. Dawson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lola McAlister Dawson; one daughter, Mrs. Logan Stevenson; and two grandchildren, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAWSON, Mrs. Ruben The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ruben Dawson, 71, were held Tuesday morning, July 23, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Dawson, wife of Ruben Dawson, died Sunday, July 21, in Maury County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dawson was born January 10, 1897, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pinkelton.<br />Survivors include her husband, Ruben Dawson; one son, and two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. R. L. Hickman, and Mrs. James E. Cross, both of Lynnville, Mrs. Annie Mae Carpenter, Nashville and Mrs. Ewing Dean, Pulaski; three brothers, Clyde Pinkelton, Columbia, Milburn Pinkelton, Southport, and John Mark Pinkelton, Martin.<br /><br />DEAN, Ewing H. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Ewing H. Dean, 61, retired carpenter of the Campbellsville section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ed Templeton and the Rev. R. L. Greenway, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Dean died Tuesday, March 24, at his Campbellsville home.<br />Born June 28, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John H. Dean and Rachel Yearwood Dean. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Dean is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lura Kate Pinkelton Dean; one son, Billy E. Dean, Giles County; and two brothers, Harvey H. Dean, Pulaski, and James C. Dean, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DEAN, Lillie Mae Tate The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Harvey H. Dean, 69, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Dean died about one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, November 9, at Giles County Hospital, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born February 21, 1892, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Lillie Mae Tate, daughter of J. B. Tate and Mattie Moates Tate. The last member of her immediate family, she was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Dean is survived by her husband, Harvey H. Dean; one son, William E. Dean, Giles County; four daughters, Mrs. Howard L. Hill, Corpus Christi, Texas, Mrs. Melvin Hughes, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Robert White, Alexandria, La., and Mrs. J. W. Gaines, Paducah, Ky.; and eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DEANE, Annie Neely The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Annie Neely Deane, 88, died Saturday night, February 4, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, February 6, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Deane was a native of Kentucky. She was born January 12, 1879, the daughter of the late M. B. and Dora Jenkins Neely. Her husband, the late Dr. Allen Woodard Deane, died several years ago. She was a member years ago. She was a member of the First Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Coleman G. Davis, Mrs. Gilbert Storey, Mrs. Edward Hopkins, Giles County, and Mrs. Ralph C. McLean, Huntington, W. Va., ten grandchildren; and sixteen great grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DEAN, Harvey H. The Pulaski Citizen 01 Mar 1967<br />Funeral services for Harvey H. Dean, 79, retired carpenter, were conducted Wednesday morning, March 1, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Dean, a native of Giles County, died Tuesday, February 28, at Taylor&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. He was born July 6, 1887, the son of the late Jack and Rachel Yearwood Dean.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Ozella White, Bastrop, La., Mrs. Virginia Hill, Nashville, and Mrs. Havana Gaines, Oak Ridge; one son, W. E. (Bill) Dean, Minor Hill; eleven grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and one brother, James C. Dean, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DEASON, John Neal The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for John Neal Deason, 86, retired farmer of the Goodspring Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Deason died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock Monday Morning, June 11, at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br /><br />Born November 25, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John R. Deason; nine sons, Thurman Deason, Columbia, Herman Deason, Washington, D. C., Edward Deason, Detroit, Mich., John Neal Deason, Jr., Kansas City, Mo., Harold Deason, Nashville, J. B. Deason, Germany, Ervin Deason, Benton Harbor, Mich., and Willard Allen Deason, Goodspring, and two daughters, Mrs. Joe Catlett, Louisville, Ky., and Mr. Loyce Watts, Pulaski; and twenty-five grandchilden and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DEASON, Radeane McElhiney The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Radeane McElhiney Deason, 27, died Tuesday, October 3, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services will be conducted Tuesday morning, October 5, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Jason Cemetery in Dixon, Tenn.<br />Mrs. Deason, was a native of Giles County, was born June 19, 1940, the daughter of Ray W. and Goldie Russell McElhiney of Pulaski.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by one daughter, Rhonda Faye Deason, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Jackie Shrader, Lafayette, La.; one brother, Raymond W. McElhiney, Jr., Lafayete, La.; and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Hume Russell, Wales.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DEASON, William Robert The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1968<br />William Robert Deason, 71, died Monday, July 29, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Deason, a retired hardware businessman, were held Wednesday afternoon, July 31, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Deason was the son of the late James Robert and Ellen Lawson Deason.<br />Survivors include several cousins, Mrs. Emma Clem and Mrs. Maggie Head, both of Martin, Mrs. Louise Higgins, Mrs. Jessie Wright, Mrs. Foster Cleveland,and Mrs. Maybon Mitchell, all of Giles County; and O. L. Arthur, of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DEERE, Carolyn Ables, Kimberly Anne &amp; Mrs. Al Deere The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1968<br />A former Pulaskian, her six-year-old daughter and her mother-in-law were among the 35 crash victims of the crash of a Piedmont Airlines plane that overshot the main runway at Kanawha Airfield in Charleston, W. Va., last Saturday, August 10.<br />Mrs. Donald Deere, 25, of Louisville, Ky., the former Carolyn Ables, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ables of Pulaski, was en route to Newport News, Va., to visit her husband&#8217;s sister. It was her 25th birthday and her first plane trip. Mr. Deer had remained in Louisville due to the illness of his father.<br />In addition to the daughter, Kimberly Anne, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Al Deere of Louisville, two other Tennesseans were killed in the crash. They were S. Sgt. Robert M. Brewer, son of H. V. Brewer, formerly of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Brewer of Springfield, and Stewardess Anna Pearl Steward of Cookeville.<br />Mrs. Deere was born at Elkton, the daughter of Floyd and Delia Jones Ables. She was a graduate of Giles County High School where she was a member of the school band for several years.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Deere and Kimberly were conducted this morning (Wednesday) at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in Louisville with burial there.<br />Mrs. Deere&#8217;s survivors, in addition to her husband and parents, include five brothers, Clyde, Cletus, Charles and F. R. Ables, all of Pulaski and Max Ables of Upton, Ky.; and four sisters, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Larry Brumitt, and Mrs. Jimmy Foster, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Clay Merrill of Louisville.<br /><br />DEFOE, Lewis Albert The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Lewis Albert Defoe, retired farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at London Funeral Home, Lewisburg, with the burial in Spring Place Cemetery, near Cornersville. Mr. Defoe died Wednesday, April 13, at the home in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Newt Defoe. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Defoe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Jones Defoe; four daughters, Mrs. Sammie Lee Thompson and Mrs. James Brown, both of Lewisburg;, Mrs. Smith Winsett, Cornersville, and Mrs. Sherrill Cashion, Memphis; two sons, Lloyd Defoe, Ostella and Bill Defoe, Cornersville; and five grandchildren; two brothers, Noah Defoe and Roy Defoe, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Della Mars, Pulaski.<br /><br />DEFOE, Noah H. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1967<br />Funeral services for Noah H. Defoe, 36, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, March 23, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Defoe died Sunday, March 19, at a hospital in Orlando, Fla., following a short illness. He was a native of Giles County, born September 14, 1930, the son of Noa L. Defoe and the late Mrs. Annie Mae Johns Defoe.<br />In addition to his father, he is survived by three sisters, Misses Johnnie Sue, Geneva, and Carolyn Defoe, Florida; four brothers, James Defoe, Elkton, Billy, William, and George Defoe, Florida.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DENBO, Benjamin The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Benjamin Denbo, retired Athens, Ala., businessman and brother of a Pulaski merchant, were held Thursday afternoon in Birmingham, Ala., with the burial in that city. Mr. Denbo died early Wednesday, February 24, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, following a brief illness.<br />Born March 15, 1879, in Lithuania, he immigrated to the United States in 1900<br />Following his marriage to the late Ethel Jaffe, he moved to Huntsville, Ala., and in 1908 he moved to Athens, Ala., where he was engaged in business the remainder of his life.<br />He had been a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Elks Club for many years.<br />Mr. Denbo is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. J. Markewitz, Athens, Ala.; one son, David Denbo, Huntsville, Ala.; two grandchildren; one brother, Ike Denbo, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Freida Cashen, New York City, N. Y.<br /><br />DENBO, Jeannette Rifkin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jeannette Rifkin Denbo, 66, well-known Pulaski resident, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at The Temple on Harding Road, Nashville, with the rites conducted by Rabbi Randall Falk. Burial took place in The Temple Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Denbo died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, August 31, in Mid-State Baptist Hospital, Nashville after a four weeks illness.<br />Born December 16, 1900, in Riga, Latvia, she was the daughter of the late Louis Rifkin and Zetta Kahn Rifkin. In 1910, the family moved to America, locating in Boston, Mass., where they lived until 1922 when the family moved to Birmingham, Ala. In 1923, upon her marriage to Ike Denbo, she moved to Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Denbo was a member of The Temple, the American Legion Auxiliary of Pulaski Post No. 60, The Eastern Star and the local unit of United Church Women.<br />Mrs. Denbo is survived by her husband, a Pulaski businessman; two sons, Charles Denbo, Pulaski, and Morley Denbo, Decatur, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Ted Lipman, Pulaski; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />DENHAM, Dove Browning The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dove Browning Denham, 76, former Giles Countian, who died Wednesday, August 8, at Louisville, Ky., were held Friday at First Christian Church in Williamsburg, Ky.<br />Born January 6, 1886, at Prospect, Mrs. Denham was the daughter of the late Thomas H. and Susan Emily Tennessee Butler Browning. She moved with her family to Pulaski at the age of ten and resided here until her marriage to Ernest M. Denham of Williamsburg, who died in 1937. She had been in ill health since suffering a stroke about four years ago, and since that time had made her home in Louisville, having formerly lived in Williamsburg.<br />Survivors include two sons, Dr. Ralph W. Denham of Louisville and Glenn W. Denham of Middlesboro, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Amos R. Young of Pulaski and Mrs. Burt Hunter of Lewisburg; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />DENISON, Franklin Ross The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1963<br />Franklin Ross Denison, brother of Mrs. Floyd E. White of Pulaski, died on Sunday, January 13, at a hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas.<br />Funeral services were held at the Little Church of the Good Shepherd with the Rev John DeForest, formerly of Pulaski, Tenn., officiating. Burial took place Tuesday in San Antonio, Texas.<br />A construction engineer, he was well-known, having built roads, levees, and bridges in Mid-Western States.<br />Mr. Denison is survived by three sisters and three brothers.<br /><br />DePRIEST, Leonard E. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1968<br />Leonard E. DePriest, 80, father of C. E. DePriest, and a retired Perry County school teacher and farmer of the Pineview community, died Monday, July 15, in Perry County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, July 17, at 10:00 at Pineview Baptist Church. Burial was in Bible Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Vera Morris DePriest; three sons, C. E. DePriest, Pulaski, Robert DePriest, Linden, and Thomas DePriest, Odessa, Texas; four daughters, Mrs. Louise Branch, Jackson, Mrs. Betty Wahl, Odessa, Tex., Mrs. Peggy Wahl, Ashland City, and Mrs. Paulette Bell, Linden; three brothers, Fred and Grady DePriest, Linden and Jack DePriest, Evansville, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Mavis Dandy, Clarksvile, and Mrs. Mattie Besilse, Holladay; thirteen grandchildren and a great-grandchild.<br /><br />DERRYBERRY, Elmo I. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Elmo I. Derryberry, 53, construction company employee of Columbia, were held Friday, January 5, at Williams Funeral Home. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Mr. Derryberry died Tuesday in Maury County Hospital.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Boshears Derryberry; three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Brewer, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Luther Potts and Miss Ivy Marie Derryberry, Columbia; one son, Gerald Derryberry, Columbia; one step-daughter, Mrs. Linda Jean Bennett, Jacksonville, Fla.; one step-son, Stevie Ray Grooms, Columbia; six grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Larry Welch and Mrs. Ed Hedstrom, Palatka, Fla., Mrs. N. D. Devers and Mrs. M. L. Pruitt, Nashville, Mrs. E. O. McCullough, Little Rock, Ark., and Mrs. William Gordon, Pulaski; three brothers, Wade Derryberry, Nashville, Zollie Derryberry, Pulaski and Raymond Derryberry, Miami, Fla.<br /><br />DERRYBERRY, Melissa Virginia Overcast The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Melissa Virginia Derryberry, 79, who died Sunday at a Nashville nursing home following a long illness, were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday at Lawrence Funeral Home in Chapel Hill with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery at Lewisburg.<br />A native of Bedford County, she was the daughter of the late William E. Overcast and Amanda Brown Overcast. She was married to David Ivey Derryberry and lived in Marshall County until his death in 1958, when she moved to Chapel Hill. Mrs. Derryberry was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. William C. Gordon of Pulaski, Mrs. H. Gray Richards of Palatka, Fla., Mrs. N. D. Dever, and Mrs. M. L. Pruitt, both of Nashville, Mrs. Lawrence Welch of Detroit, and Mrs. E. O. McCullough of Little Rock, Ark.; four sons, Zollie O. of Pulaski, Wade of Nashville, Elmo of Columbia, and Raymond V. Derryberry of Miami, Fla.; a brother, Ernest Overcast of Richmond, Va.; nineteen grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DICKERSON, Courtney Brown The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Courtney Brown Dickerson, 83, widow of Allen Achilles Dickerson, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor of Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Dickerson died on Monday afternoon, November 13, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia, after an extended illness.<br />Born March 13, 1878, in the Lynnville Community, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Owen V. Brown and Elizabeth Buford Brown. She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church from her girlhood.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson lived in Nashville many years, returnng to Lynnville upon his retirement. He died several years ago.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson is survived by one sister, Mrs. Ed Buford, Lakeland, Fla.; and a number of nieces and nephews, one of whom was Hugh Rhea with whom she had made her home in recent years.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DICKERSON, Thomas W. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1966<br />Funeral services for Thomas W. Dickerson, 51, father of a Giles County resident were held at 10:00 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, July 28, at Franklin Memorial Chapel, with burial in Franklin Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Dickerson, a member of First Methodist Church of Franklin, died Tuesday night, July 26, in Williamson County Hospital, after suffering a heart attack.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia Bradley Dickerson; two daughters, Mrs. C. Kenneth Frost, Lynnville, and Mrs. Fay Williams of Memphis; one step-son, William S. Jones, Franklin; six grandchildren; one sister, and two brothers.<br /><br />DICKEY, Ermon Steelman The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Homer Dickey, 71, resident of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Cleo Bunt, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth District. Mrs. Dickey died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, February 23, in Lawrence County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Ermon Steelman, she was born March 28, 1892, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Andrew Jackson Steelman and Polly Warren Steelman. She was a member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Dickey is survived by her husband, Homer Dickey; four brothers, the Rev. Eugene Steelman, Harvest, Ala., Everett Steelman, Lincoln County, Willie Steelman, Athens, Ala., and Roscoe Steelman, Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Olivia Rose, Lebanon and Mrs. Mattie Dickey, Lyles, Tenn.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DICKEY, Mattie Beets The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Beets Dickey, 72, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mrs. Dickey died at 12:25 Sunday afternoon, March 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 22, 1892, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Beets and Mary Cooper Beets. She was a member of Rose Hill Primitive Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, Frank Dickey, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Dickey is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Dee Norman, Mrs. M. C. Norman and Miss Maggie Beets, Pulaski, and Mrs. Leroy Goats, Columbia; and two grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DICKEY, Mattie Lee Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Lee Abernathy Dickey, 48, native Giles Countian, were held Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Dickey died of a heart ailment in Vanderbilt Hospital on Thursday, September 3.<br />Born December 17, 1915, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Butler Abernathy of Nashville and the late Mr. Abernathy.<br />She held a position in Pulaski before entering Civil Service through which she held employment in Trieste, Italy, Japan and later Hawaii. Her husband, a U. S. Army captain, whom she married in 1948, died in 1960. She has lived in Nashville the past five years.<br />She was a member of Pulaski First Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Dickey is survived by five sisters, Miss Sue May Abernathy, Mrs. Gwyn Derryberry, Pulaski, Mrs. Fred Luna, Ardmore, and Mrs. James Arnold and Mrs. Roy L. Smith, Nashville; and four brothers, Andrew J. Abernathy, Knoxville, Julius E. Abernathy, Nashville, and Charles Abernathy and Jack Abernathy, both of San Antonio, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DICKEY, Neil S. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Neil S. Dickey, 94, resident of the Ray Branch section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Campbellsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Horace Woodward of Cookeville, and the Rev. Glen Dunavant of Lynnville. Burial took place in the Campbellsville Cemetery. Mr. Dickey died at 1:50 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, November 2, at the home of his son, Harvey Dickey, at Campbellsville, after a ten weeks illness.<br />Born August 27, 1871, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Bob Dickey and Margaret Hedgpeth Dickey. His wife, Mrs. Mary Hattie May Dickey, died thirty-two years ago.<br />He was a Cumberland Baptist.<br />Mr. Dickey is survived y two sons, Harvey Dickey and Homer L. Dickey, Rose Hill section of Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Owen Daniel, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Goldman Whitehead, Winchester, and Mrs. Chester Williams, Oakland, Calif.; twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one half-brother, Bobby Dickey, Killen, Texas; and one half-sister, Mrs. Jim Davis, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />DICKEY, Solon Buchanan The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1969<br />Funeral services for Solon Buchanan Dickey, 67, were held Sunday afternoon, March 9, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Dickey, a retired farmer, died Saturday, March 8, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 5, 1902, the son of the late Willie and Alice Hayes Dickey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hallie Mae Cooper Dickey; two brothers, Joe Dickey and John M. Dickey, both of Columbia; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Hobbs and Mrs. Mattie Doggett, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DICKEY, Wesley Sherman The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Wesley Sherman Dickey, 44, a resident of 154 Morningside Lane, died late Wednesday afternoon, January 8, at Maury County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Dickey were conducted at Eastside Church of Christ with Arnold Sexton and Alford Pagel officiating. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dickey was the son of the late Abner Crumley Dickey. Mr. Dickey was a truck driver and was a member of the Eastside Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Addie B. Scott Dickey; one daughter, Brenda Ann Dickey of Columbia; two sons, James Wesley Dickey of Columbia and Jerry Wayne Dickey of the U. S. Navy; three brothers, Eugene Dickey of Rockwood, Walter Dickey and Kenneth Dickey, both of Eueless, Tex.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DICKSON, Roy W. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Roy W. Dickson, 76, retired Kedron farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Elmer Howell, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Dickson died unexpectedly at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday evening, March 11, at his home after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Maury County, he was born May 26, 1884, the son of the late Levi Franklin Dickson. He had lived in Giles County 42 years and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Dickson is survived by his wife, Mary Jones Dickson; three daughters, Mrs. James Sanders and Mrs. J. B. Pollard, Prospect, and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Glasgow, Ky.; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. W. C. Smithson, Columbia; one brother, Otto Dickson, Clifton; and two half-brothers, Lennice Dickson and Lebert Dickson, both of Columbia.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DILLEAHER, Edgar L. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1969<br />Word was received here this week of the death in Cleveland, Ohio, of Edgar L. Dilleaher, 79, husband of the former Miss Janie May White, of Giles County.<br />He was found dead in bed at his home in Cleveland. Funeral services were held there, and burial took place in Nashville on Saturday.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Thane Isbestor of Nashville, and a son, Edgar Lee Dilleaher, Jr., of Cleveland, Ohio.<br /><br />DITTO, Katie Reed The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Mrs. Katie Reed Ditton, native of Giles County and resident of Brandenburg, Ky., died unexpectedly on December 29, at a nursing home in Louisville, Ky., after a long illness. Funeral rites took plce the following Sunday with the burial in Cap Anderson Cemetery in Brandenburg.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Richard Reed and Ann Crow Reed. In 1911 she was married to H. K. Ditto, who died in 1940.<br />She was a member of the Methodist Church and was active in church, civic, and political affairs of Brandenburg for many years.<br />Mrs. Ditto is survived by one son; one daughter; and two grandsons. One grandson, Charles Ditto Smith, lives in Nashville, Tenn.<br /><br />DIXON, William McCollie The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for William McCollie Dixon, 82, retired carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted y the pastor, the Rev. Floyd Cates. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Dixon died at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, June 5, at his residence, 326 West Poplar Street after an extended illness.<br />Born July 10, 1878, in North Carolina, he was the son of the late Robert Dixon and Marietta Wright Dixon. He had been a member of First Baptist Church for many years.<br />He had been a member of the Volunteer Fire Department for several decades and was an honorary member at the time of his death. Members of the Fire Department served as pall bearers.<br />Mr. Dixon is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inez Hanks Dixon; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Etta Osborne, Thomasville, Ga.; three sons, William Robert Dixon, Greeneville, Tenn.; Jesse L. Dixon, Huntsville, Ala., and George B. Dixon,Palatine, Ill.; eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and one brother, Jesse F. Dixon, Silver City, N. C.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DODSON, Robert P. (Bobby) Jr. ane Woodrow Wilson (Woody) Strawn<br />The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1962<br />The lives of two young Pulaski youths were snuffed out last Thursday morning, July 19, when the tractor-trailer being driven by one of the boys, jack-knifed, overturned, and burned.<br />Robert P. (Bobby) Dodson, Jr., 19, and Woodrow Wilson (Woody) Strawn, 18, were killed in Opelika, Ala., while enroute to Jacksonville, Fla., with a sixteen-ton load of chicken feed. The accident was reported to have occurred at 1:35 a. m. Thursday.<br />The boys left Pulaski late Wednesday to deliver the feed for Richland Mills, owned by young Dodson&#8217;s father. Strawn&#8217;s account of the accident to hospital authorities indicated that young Dodson, who was driving, lost control of the vehicle upon rounding a curve just as he entered the city of Opelika, which is about 290 miles southeast of Pulaski. It is believed that Dodson may have applied the brakes too suddenly, causing the tractor-trailer to jack-knife.<br />Dodson was dead upon arrival at an Opelika hospital. Strawn died several hours later, at about 9 a. m.<br />Joint services were held for the youths on Friday, July 20, at First Methodist Church. Rev. William H. Moss, Rev W. H. Mansfield, and Rev. R. N. Dean, officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />Dodson was a native of Davidson County, though he had lived here many years. He was a graduate of Giles County High School and attended the University of Tennessee last year. He was enrolled at Martin College at the time of his death.<br />Survivors are his parents, Robert P. Dodson and Ellen Eastland Dodson, and one sister, Nancy Jane Dodson; all of this city.<br />Strawn was born in Norfolk, Va., where his father was in service, but he lived most of his life in Pulaski. He was a sophomore at the University of Tennessee.<br />Surviving Strawn are his parents, Woodrow Wilson Strawn and Mary Ellen Reed Strawn, of this city; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Jack Strawn, also of Pulaski.<br /><br />DODSON, Samuel Robinette Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Samuel Robinette Dodson, Sr., 73, retired railroad mail clerk and father of the Rev. Samuel R. Dodson, Jr., former pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Hampshire Methodist Church, Maury County. The Rev. J. J. Mabry conducted the rites with the burial in Pisgah Cemetery in that community. Mr. Dodson died Monday morning, February 18, in Maury County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br />He was a native of Perry County, a member of Hampshire Methodist Church and was a Mason.<br />His first wife was the former Beulah Lee Bourland who died several years ago.<br />Mr. Dodson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Bourland Dodson, Hampshire; one daughter, Mrs. Lewis Grimes, Cleveland, Ohio; the one son, Rev. Mr. Dodson, pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, Nashville; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jhn Hunter Brooks, Sr., and one brother, C. B. Dodson, both of Columbia.<br /><br />DOGGETT, Evelena Pierce The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Otis Doggett, 64, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by John Clifford of Lewisburg, and Gilbert Shaffer, Pulaski, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Doggett who was presently residing in Jeffersonville, Ind., died of a heart attack on Tuesday, May 17, at the hospital in that city, after several months of declining health.<br />The former Miss Evelina Pierce, she was born in Giles County May 23, 1895, the daughter of the late Charlie Pierce and Mary Pierce. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, Otis Doggett, died in 1950. Since that time, she has made her home with her children in Louisville, Ky. and Jeffersonville, Ind.<br />Mrs. Doggett is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Loyd Lowe, Jeffersonville, Ind., Mrs. Oris Butler, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Homer Smith, Pulaski; three sons, Joe Doggett, Bobby Doggett, and Ronny Doggett, all of Louisville, Ky.; several grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. W. T. Whitworth, Mrs. D. J. McNeese, and Miss Lacy Pierce, all of Giles County; and five brothers, Coley Pierce, Gail Pierce, Graydon and Shelby Pierce, all of Giles County, and Dan L. Pierce, Memphis. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DOGGETT, Otha Brown The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1969<br />Funeral services for Otha Brown Doggett, 78, were conducted Saturday morning, July 26, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in Delina Methodist Church. Burial was in Medium Cemetery in Delina.<br /><br />Mr. Doggett died Thursday, July 24, in a Nashville hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Doggett was born November 17, 1890, the son of the late Will and Nora Pigg Doggett.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert Doggett, Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Nora Carlton, Chapel Hill; one brother, Edgar Doggett, Falkville, Ala.; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DOGGETT, William Floyd Jr. The Giles Free Press 30 Apr 1964<br />William Floyd Doggett, Sr., 68, a native Giles Countian, died Thursday, April 23, at the home of E. L. Pearson of the Stiversville community, where he made his home.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Doggett is survived by 3 daughters, 3 sons, 2 brothers, and a half-brother, none of whom live in Giles County.<br /><br />DOLLAR, Velma Lee Croney The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Velma Lee Dollar, 74, died Tuesday morning, January 7, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dollar, wife of Otey Dollar, were held Wednesay afternoon, January 8, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Thomas Davis and the Rev. R. L. Greenway officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dollar was born February 3, 1894, the daughter of the late Joe Croney and Belia Hobbs Croney.<br />In addition to her husband, survivors include one son, O. S. Dollar, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. William H. Young, Selma, Ala., Mrs. Herbert K. Stevenson, Birmingham, Ala.; four grandchildren; one brother, Joe Croney, Elkton; three sisters, Mrs. Erma Davis and Mrs. Wilma Fareel, both of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Dolly Pack, Toledo, Ohio.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DOLLINS, Loel Smith The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1968<br />Loel Smith Dollins, 34, well-known cabinet maker of the Minor Hill community was killed about 12:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, August 31, in a one-car accident on State Highway 11 about two miles north of the Alabama state line in Giles County.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with Alden Hendrix of Florence, Ala., officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of the Minor Hill Community and a veteran of three years service in the U. S. Army in the mid-1950&#8217;s, Mr. Dollins was the son of David Brown and Iva Smith Dollins, both of whom survive. He was a member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elaine Felker Dollins; two sons, Gary Wayne and Gregory, and two daughters, Marquita and Tammy Dollins, all of Minor Hill; four brothers, Winford of Athens, Ala., Leon of Salem, Ala., Joel of Pulaski and Garlon of Palm Beach, Fla., and one sister, Mrs. Ben Brownlow of Pulaski.<br /><br />DOREMUS, Janet MacMaster The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1965<br />Word is received here of the death of the death of Mrs. Janet Doremus, 48, in New York City, New York on Monday March 15. Funeral services will be held in New York, with burial in New Jersey.<br />Mrs. Doremus, a sister of Maxwell MacMaster of Pulaski, was a native of Maplewood, N. J., but had lived for the past twenty years in New York. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell MacMaster.<br />Survivors in addition to her brother, Maxwell, include her husband, El Doremus, a daughter, Miss Katie Doremus, two sons, Mark and Goline, and another brother, David MacMaster of Brooklyn Heights, N. Y.<br /><br />DORSEY, Jimmy Roy The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1961<br />Jimmy Roy Dorsey, 19, died Monday night, Sept. 18, at 11:45 o&#8217;clock at Giles County Hospital from chest injuries suffered an hour earlier when his car overturned about 12 miles north of Pulaski on Highway 31.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery at Lawrenceburg.<br />The son of James and Helen Frances Felker Dorsey of Pulaski, Jimmy was a graduate of Giles County High School and had planned to register Tuesday for his sophomore year at Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, Cookeville.<br />According to Sgt. James G. Chandler of the Highway Patrol, who went to the scene of the accident, the youth said he went to sleep while driving. The car apparently veered to the left, then to the right where it struck an embankment and overturned.<br />Dorsey was alone at the time of the accident and no other vehicle was involved. He was returning to Pulaski from Nashville, where he had been employed during the summer. His death brought to four the number of traffic fatalities recorded in Giles County this year as compared with thirteen at this date in 1960.<br />Survivors, besides his parents, are a sister, Miss Donna Kay Dorsey of Pulaski; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Felker of Pulaski; and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dorsey of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />DOSS, Kizzie Medley The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Kizzie Medley Doss, 74, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Lynnville Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Doss died on Friday morning, September 8, after a months illness at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Rowe on the Marshall-Giles County line.<br />Her husband, Morgan Doss, died many years ago.<br />Born June 1, 1887, in Coffee County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Medley and Betty Elizabeth Haley Medley. She was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br />In addition to her sister, Mrs. Doss is survived by one son, Howard Doss, Fayetteville; one grandson; two brothers, Sam Medley, Pulaski, and Henry Medley, Fayetteville; and three step-sons.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DOTSON, Emma Lee Pillow The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Lee Pillow Dotson, 77, life-long resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by C. R. Franks, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Dotson died at noon on Sunday, June 4, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia, following a period of declining health.<br />Born January 31, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Pillow and Samella Cashion Pillow. She was a member of Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, George Dotson, died February 16, 1926.<br />Mrs. Dotson is survived by two sons, Ewing Dotson, Pulaski and H. D. Dotson, Selma, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Winston Stanford, Pulaski, Mrs. Harold Murphy, Columbia, and Miss Mary Louise Dotson, Nashville; one step-son, James Edward Dotson, Detroit, one step-daughter, Mrs. George Crews, Mt. Pleasant; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Roy Pillow, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Ira Englett and Mrs. Joe Tidwell, Pulaski, and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Center Point, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DOTSON, Harold D. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1965<br />Harold D. Dotson, 47, native Giles Countian and horse trainer and blacksmith, died unexpectedly Sunday afternoon, November 7, in Selma, Ala., Baptist Hospital following surgery.<br />Funeral rites took place Tuesday afternoon in Selma with burial service taking place at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the grave in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski, officiated at the rites in Pulaski.<br />Born June 7, 1918, in Pulaski, he was the son of the late George W. Dotson and Emma Pillow Dotson.<br />Mr. Dotson is survived by three sisters, Miss Mary Louise Dotson, Nashville, Mrs. Winston Stanford, Pulaski, and Mrs. Harold Murphy, Columbia; one brother, Ewing Dotson, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. George Crews, Mt. Pleasant; and one half-brother, James Edward Dotson, Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />DOUGLAS, Effie Humphrey The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Effie Humphrey Douglas died Friday, October 20, at her home in Nashville.<br />Services and burial were on Sunday afternoon in Nashville.<br />Mrs. Douglas, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late James Edward and Mary Biles Humphrey. Her husband was the late John Earl Douglas.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hugh L. (Julia) Keith of Nashville.<br /><br />DOUGLAS, Lillie Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Pearl Douglas, 84, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, April 4, at 4:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with James E. Holt, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Douglas died Monday, April 3, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. She was a native of Giles County, born November 18, 1882, the daughter of the late Sam and Sara Williams Harwell. Her husband was the late Dan Douglas.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAWES, Nancy Barnett The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Barnett Dawes, 47, Route 4, Pulaski, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in New Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Dawes died on Tuesday morning, November 2, at her home.<br />Born July 29, 1918, at Rogersville, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Lem Barnett and Sis Lovett Barnett.<br />Mrs. Dawes is survived by her husband, Arthur Dawes; one son, J. D. Wisdom, Pulaski; four grandchildren; five brothers, Logan Barnett, Loretto, William Barnett, Goodsprings, George Barnett, Dellrose, and Johnny Barnett and Coleman Barnett, Florence, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Grady, Mrs. Eunice English and Miss Geraldine Barnett, all of Florence, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DAWS, Arzie Odell Rogers Daws The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs Arzie Odell Rogers Daws, 58, Route 4, Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Aspen Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Daws died Saturday, April 16, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 12, 1907, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Andy Rogers and Emma Daws Rogers. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Daws is survived by her husband, Loney Daws; two sons, James Wilson Daws and Milton Eugene Daws, both of Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Douglas Greenfield, California, Mrs. Christine Shelton, Mrs. Estelle Garner, Mrs. Kathleen Holton and Mrs. Sarah Emma Pylant, all of Pulaski; twenty grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Musgrove, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DOZIER, William Vernon (Bill) The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />William Vernon (Bill) Dozier, 39, died Wednesday morning, March 24, in Baptist Hospital, Nashville,, from injuries suffered in a traffic accident here the previous Monday night. The death brought to four the number of traffic fatalities in Giles County this year.<br />Funeral services were conducted Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with additional services at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Associated Funeral Home in Springfield. Burial was in Robertson County Memorial Gardens.<br />Dozier was a native of Robertson County, the son of Henry and Bertha King Dozier of Springfield. He was born Feb. 1, 1926.<br />He had been associated with Southern Bell Telephone Company for eighteen years and had served as plant foreman for the Pulaski office for the past five years.<br />He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict, a deacon of First Baptist Church, treasurer of the Pulaski Exchange Club, a member of the board of directors of Pulaski-Giles County Chamber of Commerce, a Mason and a Boy Scout troop leader.<br />The collision in which Dozier suffered internal and head injuries occurred at 7:45 p. m. Monday, March 22 at the intersection of West College (Highway 64) and Eighth Streets in west Pulaski when the company-owned pickup he was driving north toward Southern Bell&#8217;s maintenance plant was struck by a City of Pulaski water-tank truck driven by Thomas Goats.<br />Dozier was given emergency treatment at Giles County Hospital and then removed to the Nashville hospital for surgery.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Pitt Dozier; a son, Kenny of Pulaski; a brother, Haskel Dozier of Springfield; and a sister, Mrs. W. B. Perry, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />DRAKE, Lionel The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1960<br />A 33-year-old volunteer fireman, asleep during a fire at his own home at Lewisburg Sunday, was burned to death.<br />Two bedrooms of the five room home were destroyed about 2:30 a.m. Relatives said Lionell (Buddy) Drake, heavy sleeper, was awakened by his wife but apparently was not awake enough to follow her out of their flaming bedroom.<br />Drake was a printer for the Marshall Gazette, a Lewisburg newspaper. His wife, Mrs. Dorothy Doss Drake, led her two children out of the house from their adjoining bedroom in the front of the house.<br />Mrs. Drake suffered first and second degree burns on her arms, hips and legs. The children were not injured.<br />Paul McKissack, who is married to Drake&#8217;s sister, said Mrs. Drake told him she thought her husband followed her and the children out of the house. A few minutes later she noticed he wasn&#8217;t with them she said, and tried to re-enter the house. She only got as far as the living room. The bedrooms had collapsed in flames.<br />McKissick said, &#8220;Lionell was a very heavy sleeper. Dorothy told me she woke him up and told him the house was on fire. He said something and she left the room, thinking he was following her. He might have gone back to sleep.&#8221;<br />The body was found on the floor about three feet from the bed. Mrs. Drake took the children to the home of a neighbor, Willis Fitzpatrick, who called the fire department.<br />Lewisburg firemen said the blaze was confined to the bedrooms and that the blaze apparently was caused by faulty wiring in a water heater in a closet just outside Mr. and Mrs. Drake&#8217;s bedroom.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at 1:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, with Paul McKissick, a Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in the Diana Cemetery.<br />Drake was a native of Giles County, son of Hoyt and Etta Seagraves Drake of Pulaski. He was a graduate of the Giles County schools, and was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He had been employed by the Gazette for the last ten years.<br />In addition to his wife and parents, other survivors are two daughters, Mary Jane, 12, and Frances Kyle, 9; a sister, Mrs. Paul McKissack, Pulaski; two brothers, Wilson Drake of Muskegon, Mich., and William Drake of Petersburg.<br /><br />DRAKE, Sara McLinda Chapman The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1969<br />Mrs. Sara McLinda Drake, 89, died Thursday morning, October 30, in her home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, November 1, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Drake was born February 8, 1880, the daughter of the late George and Darthula Ayers Chapman.<br />Survivors include three sons, Frank Drake, Brentwood; Brown Drake, Cornersville; and Allen Drake, Pelks, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Poe, Pulaski; one brother, Mark Chapman, Cincinnati, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Menu Walls, Waco, Mrs. Bertha McCree, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Maggie Walls, Lewisburg; twenty grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DRAKE, William Hoyt The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for William Hoyt Drake, 74, retired employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ with David East officiating. Burial took place in the Lucy Cemetery in the Fourteenth Civil District. Mr. Drake died Sunday, February 14, at his home in Pulaski after a long period of declining health.<br />Born August 25, 1885, in Coffee County, he was the son of the late Bill Drake and Eliza Ayres Drake.<br />Mr. Drake is survived by his wife, Mrs. Etta Seagraves Drake; one daughter, Mrs. Paul McKissick, Pulaski; two sons, William Drake, Petersburg, Tenn., and Wilson Drake, Muskegon, Mich.; six grandchildren; one sister, Mr. W. G. Shelby, Nashville, and one brother, N. W. Drake, Clear Creek Lake. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DRUMRIGHT, William Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for William Jackson Drumright, 89, retired Chapel Hill, Tenn. policeman, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in Lawrence Funeral Home in Chapel Hill with the burial in College Grove Cemetery. Mr. Drumright died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, June 11, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />He was a native of Bedford County, but had lived most of his life in Marshall County.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Ada Pritchett Drumright, died in 1928. Mr. Drumright is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Dean Blackburn Drumright; two sons, W. H. Drumright, Pulaski Policeman, and R. O. Drumright, Madison; one daughter, Mrs. C. R. Dowland, Nashville; one grandson and two great-grandchildren; and four step-children.<br /><br />DUCKWORTH, Lola Anne Holley The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br />Mrs. Dewey Duckworth, 61, native Giles Countian, died of a heart ailment on Wednesday, February 22, in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday at Spring Place Cumberland Presbyterian Church with the burial in the church cemetery.<br />The former Miss Lola Anne Holley, she was the daughter of the late J. W. Holley and Dovie Redd Holley.<br />Mrs. Duckworth is survived by two sons, Ernest Bass of Lewisburg, son by a previous marriage, and Horace Duckworth, Lewisburg; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Herman Rudd, Diana, and Mrs. Myrtle Eubank, Pulaski; and two brothers, Ernie Holley, Diana, and Willie Holley, Frankewing.<br /><br />DUGAN, Charles A. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Charles A. Dugan, former resident of Chicago, Ill., died at 7 o&#8217;clock on Sunday evening, April 22, at a Nashville hospital. Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning in the chapel of Finley Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by Dr. Farris F. Moore and Dr. E. P. Anderson. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski.<br />Mr. Dugan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Myrtle Craig Dugan, native Pulaskian; a sister, Mrs. E. G. Fauntleroy, Chicago, Ill.; and two nieces, Mrs. Lester B. Knight, Winnetka, Ill., and Mrs. Daniel W. Latimore, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.<br /><br />DUGGER, Charlie Hubert The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />Charlie Hubert Dugger, 64, mechanic, died Sunday morning, March 31, at Giles County Hospital after suffering a heart attack late Saturday while at work at Bowers-Johnson Motor Company where he had been employed for more than six years.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with G. C. Fox and Frank Young, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Born August 17, 1903 in Maury County, Mr. Dugger was the son of the late Robert and Mattie White Dugger.<br />He formerly was co-owner of a local garage and last week received a mechanic&#8217;s 43-year service pin from the Chevrolet division of General Motors.<br />During the past year he had been a regular contributor to the Pulaski Citizen&#8217;s &#8220;Letters to the Editor&#8221; section.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Witherow Dugger; two daughters, Mrs. Dalton Tomerlin of Pulaski and Mrs. Ruth Rhye of Chicago, Ill.; four sons, Charles Kenneth Dugger, U. S. Navy, Japan, Thomas R. Dugger of Chicago, Ill., James F. Dugger of Brunswick, Maine, and Larry Dugger of Pulaski; one brother, Paul Dugger of Fort Worth, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Leslie Johns of Cullman, Ala., Mrs. Joe Allen of Dalton Springs, Ky., and Mrs. Howard Parker of Pulaski; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />DUGGER, Ella Owen The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Owen Dugger, 87, were held Saturday morning, June 29, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Benton Morgan and Andy Brown, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br /><br />Mrs. Dugger, wife of the late M. E. Dugger, died Thursday, June 27, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dugger was born March 19, 1881, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Owen.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Odie Weatherford, Columbia, Miss Mary Lou Dugger, Ethridge, and Mrs. Turner Wells, Nashville; one step-daughter, Mrs. Annie Allen, Campbellsville; two sons, Owen Dugger, Ripley, and Milton Dugger, Campbellsville; one step-son, Emmitt Dugger, Culleoka; twenty-five grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUGGER, Jonathan Hunt Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Jonathan Hunt Dugger, Jr., 62, retired merchant and farmer of the Stiversville Community of Maury County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Stiversvile Church of Christ with the burial at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville with Masonic rites.<br />He was a former magistrate of the Fifth Civil District and past master of the Pleasant Grove Masonic Lodge No. 138. He was an elder in Stiversville Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Dugger is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Virginia Ross Dugger; one son, Jonathan Hunt Dugger, III, Murfreesboro; one daughter, Mrs. Edwin Owen, Tampa, Fla.; three grandchildren; one brother, Marshall Dugger, Tuscumbia, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Amos Evans, Lynnville and Mrs. Edward Hardison, Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />DUGGER, Joyce Ann The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1962<br />Tragedy struck suddenly Saturday morning, March 17, in Pulaski when Miss Joyce Ann Dugger, 25, was fatally injured by a gunshot wound allegedly inflicted by her escort, Ben Sam Peden.<br />According to Pulaski Police Chief Sam Yarbrough, the tragedy took place as the girl was seated in an automobile parked at the Direct Service Station, located at the corner of Washington and First Street where this couple and two other couples were thought to have stopped to purchase soft drinks. According to the account, Vernon Allen, owner of the pistol, reached in his pocket to remove change to pay for the drinks. The pistol was in his pocket and he removed it for better access to his change, laying it in the lap of Mary Ann Brymer. Peden is thought to have reached over, picked up the .32 pistol, placed it to the girls head and fired once. The bullet entered her left ear. She was pronounced dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />The third couple present was Carolyn Fowler and Billy Williams.<br />Peden was given a preliminary hearing in General Sessions Court and bound over to the grand jury on a charge of murder in the first degree. Judge David Rhea set bond at $20,000. He is being held in Giles County Jail<br />Allen was fined in Circuit Court and sentenced to thirty days in jail for carrying a pistol.<br />The investigation was conducted by City Patrolman Sgt. James Garrison and Officers Arney White, William Oliver and Fred Owen.<br />Miss Dugger was a native of Giles County, where she attended Giles County High School. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />She is survived by a daughter, Pamela Joyce Taylor, Pulaski; and her parents, Charlie and Mary Jane Dugger. Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Peggy Tomerlin, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ruth Rhye, Chicago; four brothers, Thomas Dugger of Pulaski, and Charles Kenneth, James Farris, and Stephen Larry Dugger, all serving in the U. S. Navy.<br />Funeral services were conducted at the Bennett-May Funeral Home Monday afternoon, March 19, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock. G. C. Fox, minister of Fairview Church of Christ, officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />DUGGER, Lorene Shores The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1968<br />Mrs. Lorene Shores Dugger, 42, died Thursday, August 15, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services for Mrs. Dugger, an employee of Genesco for ten years, were held Sunday afternoon, August 18, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Dugger was born August 29, 1925, the daughter of the late Ireland and Lillian Shores.<br />Survivors include her husband, Harold Lee Dugger, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Veronica Moore, Pisa, Italy; four sisters, Mrs. Howard Conway, San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Maxine Williams, Langston, Ala., Mrs. Lee Gardner, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Richard Dennison, Brunswick, Ga.; two brothers, Gance Shores, Charleston, S. C. and John Shores, Atlanta, Ga.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUGGER, Ludie Hamlett The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Mrs. Ludie Hamlett Dugger, 87, widow of Dan Dugger, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Friday night, April 19, at the home of a daughter in Louisville, Ky. Funeral rites were held in that city at 11 o&#8217;clock on Monday with burial in Louisville.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the alte James Carter Hamlett and Laura Etta Bass Hamlett. Her husband, Dan Dugger, was also a native of Giles County. Mr. and Mrs. Dugger had resided in Louisville approximately thirty years.<br />Mrs. Dugger is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Albert Keltner; two sons, Cletus Dugger, Pulaski, and Clifferance Dugger, Giles County; and two brothers, Miller Hamlett, Pulaski and Claude Hamlett, Columbia.<br /><br />DUGGER, Mabron C. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1964<br />Giles County Magistrate Mabron C. Dugger, 63, died last Saturday night of a heart attack at his home in the Berea Community. He was serving the fourth year of a six-year term in County Court.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Dugger were held Monday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He died at 11:10 p. m. Saturday of a heart attack after having suffered another attack the Tuesday before.<br />Mr. Dugger operated a grocery store in Berea for the past 20 years. Before going into the merchantile business, he and his father operated a blacksmith shop in the community.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Will Dugger and Ida Worsham Dugger.<br /><br />He was elected a member of County Court in 1960 to represent the 12th Civil District.<br />Mr. Dugger was a Methodist. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ann Parker Dugger, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DUGGER, Marguerite Pullen The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Marguerite Pullen Harrison Dugger, 59, Birmingham, Ala., resident and native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at a Birmingham funeral home with the burial in Forrest Hills Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Dugger died at 12:40 Thursday morning, January 4, at University Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born December 22, 1902, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sumpter C. Harrison and Zora Butler Harrison. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, W. H. Dugger, died August 24, 1961.<br />Mrs. Dugger is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Willa Mae Stolz; and one grandson, Gary Stolz, both of Birmingham; three sisters, Mrs. F. E. Edwards, Pulaski, Mrs. W. T. Head, Shreveport, La., and Mrs. E. E. Korns, Oakland, Calif.; and three brothers, James R. Harrison, Athens, Ala., T. Butler Harrison, Lewisburg, and Roy Harrison, Odessa, Texas.<br /><br />DUGGER, Mariah Agnes Grubbs The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mariah Agnes Grubbs Dugger, 62, resident of the Berea community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted y the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, former pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Dugger died Friday night, June 24, at her home after a long illness.<br />Born March 11, 1898, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sidney and Suella Portress Grubbs. She was a member of the United Methodist Church<br />Mrs. Dugger is survived by her husband, Mabron C. Dugger; four sisters, Misses Grace Grubbs, Maxie Grubbs, Tullie Grubbs and Ida Grubbs; and four brothers, Marvin Grubbs, Raymond Grubbs, Malcolm Grubbs and Edward Grubbs, all of Giles County. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUGGER, Mattie White The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs Mattie White Dugger, 94, resident of Dawson Springs, Ky., for a number of years, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Marcella Falls Cemetery in the Fourteenth Civil District. Mrs. Dugger died at 1:40 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 17, in the hospital in Madisonville, Ky.<br />Born July 14, 1871, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Robert White and Ann Yancey White. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, Robert R. Dugger, died September 30, 1923.<br />Mrs. Dugger is survived by three sons, Charlie Dugger, Pulaski, Sidney M. Dugger, Murray, Ky., and John Paul (Peck) Dugger, Fort Worth, Texas; four daughters, Mrs. Howard Parker, Pulaski, Mrs. Ethel Henderson, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Leslie Johns, Cullman, Ala., and Mrs. Joe Allen, Dawson Springs, Ky.; twenty-six grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUGGER, Robert Allen The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1966<br />Robert Allen Dugger, 44, employee of Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville, Ala., for fourteen years, died unexpectedly of an apparent heart attack Friday night, May 13 at 9 o&#8217;clock. Stricken while riding with his brother, Raburn Dugger, he was rushed by ambulance to Lincoln County Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.<br />Services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Gallant Funeral Home with the burial in Riverview Memorial Gardens, Fayetteville.<br />He was a native of Pulaski and was a veteran of World War II.<br />In addition to his brother, James Raburn Dugger, Fayetteville, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Prosser Dugger; one son, Philip Wayne Dugger, Fayetteville; his parents, Ruth Summerford Dugger and Clifford Dugger, Pulaski; four other brothers, Clifford Dugger, Jr., San Diego, Calif., Frank Dugger, Renton, Wash., Harold Lee Dugger and Edward Brown Dugger, both of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Henry (Geraldine) Harwell, Pulaski.<br /><br />DUGGER, Sidney M. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Sidney M. Dugger, 62, were held Sunday, January 7, at 2 p. m. in the Church Hill Funeral Home, Murray, Ky., with Rev. Randolph Allen officiating. Burial was i Murray Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Dugger, a native of Giles County, was born August 30, 1905, the son of the late Robert R. and Mattie White Dugger.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucy Witherow Dugger; four sons, John Robert Dugger, Earlington, Ky., Charles Dugger, Norfolk, Va., Dwayne Ray, and Donald Dugger, Murray, Ky.; two brothers, Paul Dugger, Fort Worth, Texas, and Charlie Dugger, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Howard Parker, Pulaski, Mrs. Lessie Johns, Cullman, Ala., and Mrs. Joe Allen, Dawson Springs, Ky.; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />DUGGER, Vashti Moore The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Vashti Moore Dugger, 71, widow of E. Guy Dugger, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Dugger died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 9, at Giles County Hospital following a lingering illness.<br />A native of Maury County, she was born November 5, 1889, the daughter of the late William B. Moore and Delilah Ingram Moore. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Dugger died June 18, 1958.<br />Mrs. Dugger is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Walter C. Foster, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary M. Dugger, Washington, D. C.; one brother, John H. Moore, Sr., of Giles County; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Aileen Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Aileen Tidwell Dunavant, 47, wife of Otha M. Dunavant of Pulaski, will be held at 1 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tommy Vernon, Second Street Church of Christ minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Dunavant died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, April 10, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born June 20, 1914, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Mabel Pillow Tidwell, Pulaski and the late Joe J. Tidwell. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Dunavant is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Bert Sloan and two grandchildren, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; five brothers, Joe Henry Tidwell, Modesta, Calif., Selvin Tidwell and Sam Tidwell, Pulaski, Jimmy Tidwell, Chicago, Ill., and Harold Tidwell, Madison, Tenn.; and five sisters, Mrs. Lee Davis and Miss Mabel Tidwell, Pulaski, Mrs. Edward Michalik, Wilson Springs, Ill., Mrs. Horace Pardon, Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Edward Ursing, San Jose, Calif.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Applelona Wakefield The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Applelona Wakefield Dunavant, 79, Pulaski resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by David East, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Dunavant died Friday, January 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Walls, in Pulaski.<br />Born April 26, 1880, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late John Wakefield and Nancy Chester Wakefield. Her husband, Walter Dunavant, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Dunavant is survived by six sons, Gardner Dunavant, Otha M. Dunavant, Raymond Dunavant, Walter Dunavant, Jr., Giles County, Mahlon Dunavant, Gallatin, and Thomas Dunavant, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Maude Walls, Smithville, Mrs. Robert Walls, Mrs. Archie Lane, Giles County, and Mrs. J. W. Walls, Maury County; twenty-two grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, John Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for John Cleveland Dunavant, 80, Giles County farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. Henry Corpier, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Dunavant who was stricken Saturday morning in Pulaski, died Saturday afternoon, January30, in Giles County Hospital.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Born October 24, 1884, he was the son of the late Joseph Samuel Dunavant and Elizabeth Jenkins Dunavant.<br />Mr. Dunavant is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Smith Dunavant; one son, Cletus Dunavant, Pulaski; one granddaughter; three brothers, Len M. Dunavant, Pulaski, Sam Dunavant, Mt. Pleasant, and E. M. Dunavant, Campbellsville; and one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Freman, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Lena Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ollie Dunavant, 77, resident of the Seventh District, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of the Trinity Charge of the Methodist Church. Burial took place in Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Dunavant died at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 27, at a Nashville hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Mrs. Dunavant, a member of Trinity Methodist Church, was the former Miss Lena Tidwell, born April 9, 1883, in Giles County, the daughter of the late William James Tidwell and Mary Jane McLean Tidwell.<br />Mrs. Dunavant is survived by her husband, Ollie B. Dunavant; one step-son, Eugene B. Dunavant, Route 1, Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Alexander, Waynesboro, Va.; one sister, Mrs. Tyree Braly, Pulaski; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Mary Hannah The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Hannah Dunavant, 64, wife of E. M. Dunavant, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ed Templeton and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Dunavant died of pneumonia early Thursday morning, December 19, at a Nashville hospital following a few days illness.<br />Born June 18, 1899, at Campbellsville, she was the daughter of the late W. Price hannah and Sallie Campbell Hannah. She was a member of the Campbellsville Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Dunavant is survived by two sons, Joe Dunavant and Mark Dunavant, both of Campbellsville; one daughter, Miss Jane Dunavant, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; eight grandchildren; and one brother, Caldwell Hannah, Campbellsville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Ollie B. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Ollie B. Dunavant, 82, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. R. E. Stevenson. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Dunavant died Friday, January 24, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 28, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe S. Dunavant and Bettie Jenkins Dunavant. He was twice married: his first wife was the former Miss Melissa Lamar; his second wife was the former Miss Lena Tidwell. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Dunavant is survived by one son, Eugene B. Dunavant, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. William W. Alexander, Waynesboro, Va.; two grandchildren; four brothers, E. M. Dunavant, Campbellsville, L. M. Dunavant and J. Cleve Dunavant, Pulaski; and Sam Dunavant, Mt. Pleasant; one sister, Mrs. George Freeman, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNAVANT, Ruby Ella Hays The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby Ella Dunavant, 62, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, October 6, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev .Henry Cortner officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Dunavant died Wednesday morning at her home in Campbellsville. A native of Giles County, she was born June 1, 1904, the daughter of the late Anderson and Wessie Chapman Hays. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />She is survived by her husband, Gardner Dunavant; one daughter, Mrs. Mitchell Craig; three sons, Emmitt and Eugene Dunavant of Campbellsville and Carl Dunavant, Pulaski; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jim Hindman, and Mrs. Ollie Hickman, both of Giles County; two brothers, Henry Hays, Michigan and James Hays of Campbellsville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNCAN, Claude The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Claude Duncan, 69, Aspen Hill farmer, were held at 11:30 Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Duncan died early Tuesday afternoon, March 5, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born July 16, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Duncan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Duncan; two sons, Ernest Duncan and Jack Duncan, Prospect; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin and Mrs. Lorene Hughes, Giles County; eight grandchildren; and two half-brothers, Charles Duncan and Morris Duncan, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNCAN, Mary Trice The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Trice Duncan, 83, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home in Pulaski, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Taylors Chapel Methodist Church with the burial in Gibsonville Cemetery. Mrs. Duncan died Monday morning, December 12, at the Home after a long illness.<br />Born January 14, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sim Trice and Sarah Gibson Trice, and was a member of Taylors Chapel Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Duncan, widow of Frank Duncan who died June 8, 1951, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert F. Francis, Elkton, and Mrs. Marvin Coffey, Columbia; two sons, Roy Duncan, Lynnville and Byrum Duncan, Columbia; twelve grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNIVANT, Benjamin Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin Dunivant, 66, retired farmer of Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Grover C. Beard, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Dunivant died on Thursday, November 18, at his home.<br />Born April 4, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. F. Dunivant and Eliza Cowan Dunivant. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mr. Dunivant is survived by his wife, Mrs. Adelia Jo Strickland Dunivant; two sons, Alfred Boyd Dunivant, Dallas, Texas and Frank S. Dunivant, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Cecil Gilliam, Mrs. Thomas Owen and Mrs. Howard Hickman, all of Nashville; five grandchildren; and two brothers, Charles Dunivant, Cleveland, Ohio, and Bob Dunivant, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNIVANT, Charles Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Charles Boyd Dunivant, 75, died Saturday, January 11, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Dunivant were held Sunday afternoon, January 12, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dunivant was born February 17, 1893, the son of the late Frank and Eliza Cowan Dunivant. He was the husband of the late Mae Shaffer Dunivant.<br />Survivors include one brother, Bob Dunivant, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNIVANT, Mae The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1966<br />Word was received here of the death of Mrs. Dunivant in Huron Road Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio.<br />Mrs. Dunivant, a native of Ohio, is survived by her husband, Charles Dunivant, native of Giles County; and one brother and one sister.<br /><br />DUNIVANT, Robert B. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />Funeral services for Robert Dunivant, 78, were conducted Sunday afternoon, April 27, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Dunivant died Friday, April 25, at Merihil Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dunivant was born June 16, 1890, the son of the late Frank and Eliza Cowan Dunivant.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNLAP, Frank Mullins The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1969<br />Funeral services for Frank Mullins Dunlap, 66, Nashville resident and native of Giles County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. Batsell Barrett Baxter, J. Roy Vaughn and L. Cranford. Burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in that city. Mr. Dunlap died on Wednesday, September 5, at Vanderbilt Hospital, after a few weeks illness.<br />Born May 15, 1896 and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Porter Dunlap, Sr., and Lizzie Mullins Dunlap. He was a member of Hillsboro Church of Christ, and a member of Post 5, American Legion.<br />Mr. Dunlap is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Roberts Dunlap; one daughter, Mrs. Bettie Dunlap Jones; two granddaughters, all of Houston, Texas; one brother, Shirley L. Dunlap, Madison; and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlap Darnell, Pulaski.<br /><br />DUNLAP, Mary Cheatham The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br /><br />Mrs. Mary Cheatham Dunlap, 90, died Thursday, January 18, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Friday, January 19, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Gilbert officiating. Burial was in Brick Church Cemetery. Mrs. Dunlap was born June 5, 1877, the daughter of the late Fletcher and Louiza Miller Cheatham. He husband was the late Samuel Owen Dunlap.<br />Survivors include one son, Thomas Dunlap, Brick Church; one sister, Mrs. J. A. Harding, Franklin; one grandchild; and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Charles Erskine The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Charles Erskine Dunnavant, 82, retired Conway farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, pastor. Burial will take place in the Dunnavant Cemetery. Mr. Dunnavant died on Wednesday morning, March 29, at his home.<br />Born May 17, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charlie Dunnavant and Nancy Rogers Dunnavant. His wife, Mrs. Annie Miller Dunnavant, died several years ago.<br />Mr. Dunnavant is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Van Dyke Wilburn, Liberty, Mrs. Vivian Malone, Prospect, Mrs. Bob Wilburn, Conway, and Mrs. Ann Cole, Columbia; one son, Edgar Dunnavant, Meridianville, Ala.; twelve grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Will Smith and Mrs. Viola Grant, Giles County; and one brother, Virgil Dunnavant, Conway.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Della Beddingfield The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Della Beddingfield Dunnavant, 65, widow of Will Dunnavant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the burial in Wright Cemetery. Mrs. Dunnavant who had been living the past eighteen years in Pontiac, Mich., died Friday, March 29, in a hospital in that city.<br />A former resident of the McBurg community, she was a member of the Pontiac Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Dunnavant is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sallie Russell, Alabama, and Mrs. Elizabeth Tallent, Indiana; three sons, Thomas H. Dunnavant, Pulaski, Edward Dunnavant, Pontiac and Eugene Dunnavant, Indiana; twenty-one grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; one brother, Huddy Beddingfield, Lincoln County; three half-brothers, Theo Largen, Fayetteville, Eugene Largen, New Hope, Ala., and Alvin Largen, Cornersville; two half-sisters, Mrs. Thurman Griggs, Pulaski, and Mrs. George Kerbo, Fayetteville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Dora Oliver The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Asa Dunnavant, Sr., 89, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. Billy E. Craighead. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. Mrs. Dunnavant died Friday, January 17, in a Nashville hospital after a period of declining health.<br /><br />The former Miss Dora Oliver, she was born January 4, 1875, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Dr. A. F. Oliver and Rebecca Abernathy Oliver. Her husband, Asa Dunnavant, died many years ago. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Dunnavant is survived by two step-sons, Asa Dunnavant, Jr., Pulaski, and John Dunnavant, Nashville; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Luther B. Harwell, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Ella Solomon The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Ella Dunnavant, 77, died Friday, October 6, in a Nashville hospital. Services were conducted on Saturday, October 7, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Johnson officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Dunnavant was born in Giles County on May 11, 1890, the daughter of the late Kay Solomon and Nancy McComb Solomon. Her husband was the late Jim Dunnavant.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Solomon, Dellrose, and Mrs. Frances West, Jackson, Fla.; two sons, James Dunnavant and Acey Dunnavant, both of Giles County; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Russell, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Mary Ellis, Giles County; two brothers, Roy Solomon, Giles County, and Lewis Solomon, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, James Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1968<br />James Gardner Dunnavant, 68, died Wednesday, June 26, at his home in the Campbellsville community.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Dunnavant were held Thursday afternoon, June 27, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Henry Cortner, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dunnavant was born April 13, 1900, the son of the late Walter and Lana Wakefield Dunnavant. His wife was the late Ruby Hays Dunnavant.<br />Survivors include three sons, Emmitt and Gene Dunnavant, both of Campbellsville and Earl Dunnavant, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Mitchell Craig, Pulaski; nine grandchildren; five brothers, Raymond, Otha, Walter, and Mahlon Dunnavant, all of Pulaski and Thomas Dunnavant of Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. N. C. Bowen, Alma, Mrs. Robert Walls and Mrs. Mildred Lane, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Madie Walls, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Jim The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Jim Dunnavant, 78, retired Elkton farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Mr. Dunnavant died at 7:40 Tuesday morning, June 11, at the home of a son, Acey Dunnavant, in the Lynnville section.<br />Born September 12, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Dunnavant and Annie Rogers Dunnivant. He was a Methodist.<br /><br />Mr. Dunnavant is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Solomon Dunnavant; two sons, Acey, at Lynnville, and James Dunnavant, Dellrose; two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Solomon, Dellrose, and Mrs. Frances West, Jacksonville, Fla.; seven grandchildren; one brother, Kelly Dunnavant, Bunker Hill; and four sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Griggs, Cornersville, Mrs. Nora Griggs, Nashville, Mrs. Lillie MacBean, Boonshill, and Mrs. Lola Solomon, Elkton.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Mary Myrtle Eason The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cletus J. Dunnavant, 69, Pulaski resident were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. William H. Moss, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. Mrs. Dunnavant, a retired nurse, died of a heart ailment on Friday morning, August 11, at the home in Pulaski, following a period of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the former Mary Myrtle Eason, born January 17, 1892, the daughter of the late Swift Due and Nora Virginia Marks Eason. She was a member of the<br />Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Cletus J. Dunnavant, died twenty-three years ago.<br />Mrs. Dunnavant is survived by three daughters, Miss Wilma Dunnavant, Mrs. Herbert Parsons and Mrs. Bert Mize, all of Pulaski; one son, Cletus Jackson Dunnavant, Jr., Augusta, Ga.; one grandson; and two brothers, William T. Eason, Pulaski and Harris Eason, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Virgil The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1968<br />Virgil Dunnavant, 80, died Wednesday night, November 13, at Veterans Hospital, Murfreesboro.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Dunnavant, World War I veteran and retired merchant, were held Friday afternoon, November 15, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. James E. Holt, Church of Christ minister, and Rev. William Suddarth officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dunnavant was born April 2, 1888, the son of the late Charles H. and Nancy Rogers Dunnavant. His wife was the late Sadie King Dunnavant.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Viola Grant, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Myrtle Hix The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1967<br />Mrs. Myrtle Dunnavant, 91, died Tuesday, August 22, at her home in the Berea Community.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, August 24 at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Henry Cortner officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Dunnavant, a native of Bedford County, was born April 17, 1876, the daughter of the late D. G. and Jennie Burnett Hix.<br />Survivors include one daughter-in-law, Mrs. John D. Dunnavant, Berea; four nieces; and one nephew.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, Otha McMillion The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Otha McMillion Dunnavant, 66, died Monday, January 13, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Dunnavant were held Wednesday afternoon, January 15, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Dunnavant was born February 7, 1902, the son of the late Walter and Lana Wakefield Dunnavant.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alice Collins Dunnavant; two daughters, Mrs. Albert Sloan, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Nancy Lynn Dunnavant, Pulaski; two step-daughters, Debra and ____________ Hyle, Pulaski; two step-sons, Michael and David Hyle, Pulaski; four brothers, Thomas Dunnavant, Nashville, Raymond, Walter and Mahlon Dunnavant, all of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. N. C. Brown, Alamo, Mrs. Robert Walls, Mrs. Mildred Lane, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. John W. Walls, Columbia; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />DUNNAVANT, William The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1968<br />William Dunnavant, 11-year-old son of Claude Lee and Eva Mae Graves Dunnavant, former Giles Countians, drowned Friday, July 5, in a creek near his Hamilton, Ohio, home.<br />Funeral services were conducted here at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />William, who this spring completed the fifth grade at New Miami Elementary School in Hamilton, was born April 2, 1957. His parents, native Giles Countians, moved from Pulaski to the Ohio city sixteen years ago.<br />A member of the family said the youth and several other children were playing at the creek when William, who could not swim, dived into water about five feet deep and was unable to get out.<br />Surviving, in addition to his parents, are a brother, Danny Lee Dunnavant; two sisters, Brenda Sue and Eva Jean Dunnavant, all of Hamilton; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Rosie Dunnavant of Giles County; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Graves of Giles County.<br /><br />DUNNIVANT, Martha Ann The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Martha Ann Dunnivant, sixteen months, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough, Church of God minister. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery, near McBurg. The infant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll Dunnivant of Bunker Hill, died of a heart condition on Monday, July 25, at Giles County Hospital.<br />She was born March 5, 1959, in Giles County.<br />In addition to the parents, James Carroll and Myrtice Curtis Dunnivant, the child is survived by one sister, Carolyn; three brothers, Randall, Billy Joe and Carroll Wayne Dunnivant; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunnivant of Lincoln County and Mrs. Anna Curtis of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNIVANT, Molly Russell The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1969<br />Mrs. Molly Dunnivant, 82, died Sunday, September 7, in the Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dunnivant, wife of L. M. Dunnivant, were conducted Monday afternoon, September 8, at 4:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. W. E. Gober officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born January 13, 1887, the daughter of the late Thomas Russell and Nancy Jane Kincaid Russell.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include two sisters, Mrs. George Hays and Mrs. Raymond Beadle, Pulaski; two grandsons, Billy and Lynn Callahan, Pulaski; and one great grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DUNNIVANT, Ora Brown The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1969<br />Mrs. Ora Dunnivant, 84, died Saturday morning, October 4, in the Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dunnivant, were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 6, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dunnivant was born May 29, 1885, the daughter of the late Davis and Martha Tinnery Brown.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include two sons, Aubyn Dyer, Nashville, Marvin Dyer, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. G. W. Lancaster, Columbia; two brothers, Ed Brown, Florida, and Carl Brown, Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Hardy, Pulaski and Mrs Fred Cole, Nashville; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />DURHAM, Alvie W. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1967<br />Alvie W. Durham, 69, retired farmer of the Minor Hill Community, died Wednesday, June 14 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, June 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Booth&#8217;s Chapel Church of Christ, with James Bridges, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery, Lester, Ala. Mr. Durham, a native of Limestone County, Ala., was born June 25, 1897, the son of the late Lorenza and Florence Draper Durham.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ada Vernon Durham; five daughters, Mrs. Linda Gatlin, Giles County, Mrs. Robert Gordon, Lexington, Ala., Mrs. Cletus Hayes, Eagle Lake, Fla., Mrs. James Barnett, Branford, Fla., and Mrs. Nat Pitman, New York City, N. Y.; eight sons, Horace, Minor Hill, Milton and Joe, Benton Harbor, Mich., Robert, Nashville, Gerald, Huntsville, Ala., David, Atlanta, Ga., Franklin, Giles County and Richard Durham, Viet Nam; twenty-nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Crawford, Salem, Ala.; two half-sisters; one brother, Calvin Durham, Lexington, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DURHAM, Claude E. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Claude E. Durham, 76, Giles County farmer, and veteran of WWI, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Choates Creek Cemetery. Mr. Durham died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, January 18, in a downtown Pulaski store.<br />Born March 2, 1888, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late &#8220;Doc&#8221; Durham and Lucy Bishop Durham. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Durham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Thurman Durham; one son, William Morris Durham, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Holley and Mrs. Jim Wright, both of Pulaski; one brother, Joe Durham, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Carvell, Beaumont, Texas, Mrs. Orville Swinney, Lebanon, Ohio, and Miss Clemmie Durham, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DURHAM, Gertrude Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Claude Durham, 65, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Virgil Felker, Methodist minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Durham died at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, January 28, after a heart attack. Her husband died ten days earlier, January 18.<br />The former Miss Gertrude Thurman, she was born November 26, 1899, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Willie Henry Thurman and Rocenie Boatright Thurman. She was a member of Choates Creek Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Durham is survived by one son, William Morris Durham, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Jim Wright and Mrs. Marie Holley, Pulaski; five grandchildren; three brothers, Henry Thurman, Bunyan Thurman and Johnny Thurman, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Dan Smith, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DURHAM, James Taylor, Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1969<br />James Taylor Durham, Sr., 74, died Monday morning, November 3, at his home in the Shores Community.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, November 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in Briar Fork Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Durham was born December 27, 1894, the son of the late James S. and Mary Jane Taylor Durham.<br />He was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Era Stephens Durham; two sons, James T. Durham, Jr., Hammond, Ind., Arvie B. Durham, U. S. Army, Viet Nam; three daughters, Mrs. Audrey Gill, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Edna Parker, Shores, Mrs. Floyd I. Sublett, Searcy, Ark.; one brother, Joe Durham, Winchester; five sisters, Mrs. Nannie Taylor, Mrs. Molly Branch, Mrs. Jessie Womack, and Mrs. Hattie Martin, all of Winchester, and Mrs. Maggie Hall of California; eight grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DURHAM, John Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br /><br />John Eugene Durham, 73, retired L &amp; N railroad employee died Friday, March 31, at his home on Stadium Street.<br />Services were conducted Sunday, April 2, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Durham, a native of Lawrence County, was born January 6, 1894, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Durham.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ethel Hazelwood Durham; two daughters, Mrs. J. C. Parker, White Oak, Ga., and Mrs. Robert S. Abdell, Roanoke, Va.; two sons, Lindsay Durham, Pulaski, and John E. Durham, St. Mary&#8217;s, Ga.; one step-son, Robert Ratcliff, Prospect; one step-daughter, Mrs. John Faulkner; Pulaski; one brother, Edward Durham, Lawrence County; one sister, Mrs. Edgar Booney, Giles County; and eleven grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DURHAM, Lou Ethel Hazelwood The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1969<br />Mrs. Lou Ethel Durham, 70, died Tuesday, April 1, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Faulkner, on Valley View Drive.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Durham, wife of the late John E. Durham, will be held Thursday, April 3, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Durham was born August 15, 1898, the daughter of the late Johnny Brown Hazelwood and Rosetta Walls Hazelwood.<br />Survivors in addition to her daughter include two step-sons, Lindsey Durham, Pulaski, and Gene Durham, White Oak, Ga.; two step-daughters, Mrs. J. D. Parker, Georgia, and Miss Katherine Durham, Maryland; two sisters, Mrs. Freeman Griggs and Miss Katherine Hazelwood, Pulaski; three brothers, Vernon Hazelwood and J. B. Hazelwood, both of Pulaski, and Jack Hazelwood, Nashville; and several step-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />DURKIN, Timothy Lee The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1964<br />Timothy Lee Durkin, 15 months old, died Friday, November 20, in the Malcolm Grove Air Force Hospital, Forestville, Md. Funeral services took place at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Tuesday afternoon in Minnow Branch Church of Christ in Giles County, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, Tenn.<br />The child is survived by the parents, Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Parker Lee Durkin; one sister, Deborah Sue Durkin, Forestville; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allen, Lynnville, and Mrs. Faye Durkin, Jefferson City, Mo.<br />The mother is the former Miss Dorothy Allen of Lynnville.<br /><br />DURRETT, Alice The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1962<br />Miss Alice Durrett, 78, former resident of the Cedar Grove Community, died early Wednesday morning, August 1, at the home of her niece, Mrs. Rudolph Waess (the former Dezzie Mae Durrett) in Ashtabula, Ohio.<br /><br />Graveside services will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville, where other members of the family are buried.<br />Miss Durrett, sister of the late Rev. John Durrett, Nashville is survived by two brothers, Jesse Durrett, Gustine, Calif., and Sol Durrett, Philadelphia, Pa.<br /><br />DYE, Ottis Felton The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1967<br />Giles County&#8217;s fourth traffic fatality of the year occurred Thursday evening, June 22, when a car driven by Ottis Felton Dye, 53, of Five Points in Lawrence County went off a 100-foot embankment at Riversburg curve on Highway 31 about 3 ï¿½ miles north of Pulaski.<br />State Trooper Robert Worsham said the Dye automobile was traveling south, ascending the long hill, when it crossed three traffic lanes and went off the embankment on the east side. Mr. Dye was alone at the time, and no apparent cause for the accident could be found, Worsham said. There was a heavy rain falling and all tire tracks were obliterated from the pavement.<br />Mr. Dye was a Baptist, a Mason and a Shrine.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Ramah Baptist Church in Lawrence County and burial was in Bonnertown Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mannie Lee Dye of Five Points; his mother, Mrs. Julia Dye of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Roy Dye of Columbia; and a sister, Mrs. A. C. Fitzgerald, Columbia.<br /><br />EAGIN, Betty Maria The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Miss Betty Maria Eagin, 79, resident of the Wheelerton community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Donald White. Burial took place in the Eagin Cemetery. Miss Eagin died Friday night, January 27, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born November 22, 1881, the daughter of the late Richard Eagin and Mary O&#8217;Neill Egan.<br />Survivors are nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EAGIN, James Olin The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1966<br />James Olin Eagin, 71, died Thursday afternoon, Aug. 11, at Giles County Hospital from injuries received earlier that day when the automobile he was driving struck a parked car on South First Street.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Riverview Memorial Gardens there.<br />The accident occurred at 2:50 p. m. in front of the Stanley Incorporated plant when Mr. Eagin was reportedly leaving Pulaski alone, going south, en route to his home in the Bryson community, when his car struck an unoccupied parked vehicle owned by Renzo Shackelford.<br />Police Sam Yarbrough and Sgt. Fred Owens, who investigated said the accident occurred during a heavy rain.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Thomas A. and Jennie Harrison Eagin.<br /><br />For many years, before his retirement, Mr. Eagin operated a retail store at Elkton. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of a Birmingham, Ala., American Legion Post.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jessie Ferguson Eagin; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Clark of Giles County; and a sister, Mrs. Lawson Mitchell of Lincoln County.<br /><br />EAGLE, Marvin E. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Marvin E. Eagle, 82, retired dean of Lambuth College at Jackson, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home in that city Tuesday night, November 5.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday at the college and graveside services and burial will be at Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, at 3:30 p. m. Bennett-May Funeral Home will be in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Bluefield, Va., Mr. Eagle was married to the former Miss Lela Mae Booth, Pulaski native, who survives.<br />He formerly taught at Massey School here and had been connected with the Lambuth College since 1924. For many years he taught a Bible class at First Methodist Church in Jackson.<br />Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two daughters, Mrs. Frank Kennedy of Jackson, and Mrs. Don Cloughley of Winter Haven, Fla., and several grandchildren.<br />EAKES, Robert L. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Robert L. Eakes, 75, were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 27, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock , at the Chattanooga Funeral Home. Burial was in Lakewood Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Eakes died Friday, November 25, in Memorial Hospital, following an extended illness. He was a retired merchant and insurance agent, and a native of Giles County, but had lived in Chattanooga for several years. He was born July 29, 1891, the son of the late John R. and Mary Jean Eakes.<br />Mr. Eakes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Catherine Eakes; three daughters, Mrs. James A. Cash, Nashville, Mrs. Carlene Dobbins, Fackler, Ala., and Mrs. Dennis Miller, San Denman, Calif.; two sons, Robert H., Chattanooga, and Harold Eakes, Marietta, Ga.; five grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Will Bass, Pulaski, Mrs. A. W. Chapman, and Mrs. Carson Compton, both of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />EAKES, William James The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for William James Eakes, 58, metal worker with the Chattanooga Plating and Radiator Works, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Eakes died Monday, February 11, at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga after several years illness.<br />Born October 26, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John R. Eakes and Mary Rogers Eakes.<br />Mr. Eakes is survived by one brother, Robert Eakes, Chattanooga; and four sisters, Mrs. E. M. Chapman and Mrs. Will Bass, Pulaski, and Mrs. A. W. Chapman and Mrs. Carson Compton, both of Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EASON, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for William Thomas Eason, 68, veteran of WWI and retired farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Gerald Hattle, Methodist minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Pisgah Cemetery. Mr. Eason died of a heart attack at 12:15 (noon) in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 18, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Swift Due Eason and Nora Virginia Marks Eason. He was a member of the Pisgah Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Eason is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Cole Eason; two sons, William H. Eason, Nashville, and Robert Eugene Eason, Hendersonville; one daughter, Mary Nan Smeykal, Hendersonville; seven grandchildren; and one brother, Alfred H. Eason, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EASON, Zora Roden The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zora Roden Eason, 96, widow of W. A. Eason, pioneer Giles County school teacher, were held Friday morning at Finley, Dorris and Charleston Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by the Rev. John Hight. Burial took place in the afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery with Rev. Kenneth Wilkerson officiating. Mrs. Eason died at 11 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, March 28, at the home in Nashville, after several months declining health.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Hornsby Roden and Miriam Watson Roden. She was a member of Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, William Allen Eason, died in 1909.<br />In 1910, Mrs. Eason moved to Nashville to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Miriam Reich. The family lived in Memphis for a few years.<br />In addition to the one daughter, Mrs. Eason is survived by one granddaughter, Mrs. William Parrish, secretary to the State Commissioner of Education in Nashville; and one grandson, R. E. Reich, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />EASTEP, John Mansel The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for John Mansel Eastep, 61, painter of the Goodsprings Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mr. McDougal. Burial took place in the Mitchell Cemetery. Mr. Eastep died on Wednesday, February 24, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala.<br />Born January 16, 1904, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late Jesse Eastep and Della Burch Eastep. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Eastep is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Nesmith Long Eastep; one son, J. C. Eastep, Battle Creek, Mich.; one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Peterson, Minot, N. D.; four grandchildren; six brothers, Jester Eastep, Buford Eastep, and Nelson Eastep, Athens, Ala., Elon Eastep, Mobile, Ala., Doyle Eastep, Huntsville, Ala., and Lester Eastep, Independence, Mo.; and three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Evans, Plant City, Fla., Mrs. Cleo Flanningan and Mrs. Odell Bullington, both of Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDDIE, Loyd M. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Loyd (Mutt) Eddie, disabled veteran of WWII, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Eddie died at 6:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 31, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 6, 1920, in Moore County, he was the son of Mrs. Charlotte Metcalf Eddie, Pulaski, and the late Gladys Dalton Eddie; and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his mother and step-father, O. R. Eddie, Pulaski, Mr. Eddie is survived by his wife Mrs. Clara Scott Eddie; four sons, Billy Wayne and Loyd Eddie, both of Chicago, and James Howard and Troy D. Eddie, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Mae Metcalf;, Chicago, Ill.; three brothers, William Eddie, Pulaski, J. D. Eddie and Roy Eddie, Cornersville; and one half-brother, Robert Eddie, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. Martha Strickland and Mrs. Mary Hollingsworth, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Ruth Crosslin, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Irene Norwood, Chicago, Ill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Cleburne Roscoe The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Cleburne Roscoe Edmundson, 77, retired Captain, United States Army, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, and the Rev. John M. Bradford, pastor, with the burial in Brown Cemetery.<br />Mr. Edmundson died Saturday morning, November 4, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a lengthy illness. Mr. Edmundson who made his home in New Orleans, La., served thirty years in the Army which included many years duty in Alaska.<br />When he became ill, he returned to his home at Bethel. He was a member of Bethel Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Edmundson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William Burnhardt, Geneva, Switzerland; two grandchildren; two brothers, Dr. L. A. Edmundson, Bethel, and Eugene E. Edmundson, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. William B. Gordon, Bethel, and Mrs. Charles A. Seay, Long Beach, Miss. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Hattie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1967<br />Mrs. Hattie Smith Edmundson, 87, died Tuesday, June 20, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday, June 21, at 2:00 p. m. at the Bethel Methodist Church, with burial in the Brown Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Edmundson, a native of Limestone County, Ala., was born December 29, 1879, the daughter of the late James and Mattie Meals Smith. Her husband, the late A. O. Edmundson, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include one son, Van Edmundson, Bethel; three grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Randolph, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ida Rogers, Akron, Ohio; three nieces, Mrs. Allen Hewitt, Lynnville, Mrs. Charles Warren, Lake City, Fla., and Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, Lanham, Md.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Laymon B. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br />Laymon B. Edmundson, 68, died Wednesday, March 29, in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Services were conducted Friday morning, March 31, at 10 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Davis-Ralston Funeral Home at Petersburg, with burial at Spring Place Cemetery, in Marshall County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Trudy Wall Edmondson; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, and Mrs. Jourlene Gatlin, Lewisburg; two sons, Brandon Edmondson, Nashville, and Bobby T. Edmondson, Winchester; seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Haislip, Lewisburg.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Cleburne Roscoe The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Cleburne Roscoe Edmundson, 77, retired Captain, United States Army, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, and the Rev. John M. Bradford, pastor, with the burial in Brown Cemetery. Mr. Edmundson died Saturday morning, November 4, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a lengthy illness.<br />Mr. Edmundson who made his home in New Orleans, La., served thirty years in the Army which included many years duty in Alaska. When he became ill, he returned to his home at Bethel. He was a member of Bethel Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Edmundson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William Burnhardt, Geneva, Switzerland; two grandchildren; two brothers, Dr. L. A. Edmundson, Bethel, and Eugene E. Edmundson, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. William B. Gordon, Bethel, and Mrs. Charles A. Seay, Long Beach, Miss.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, J. Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1962<br />J. Clyde Edmundson, 90, former member of the Giles County Court, died Monday morning, November 5, at his home in the Stella Community, after a long illness.<br />Edmundson was a retired farmer. Born January 8, 1872, he was a native of the late John David and Eudora Jones Edmundson. He was a member of Bethel Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Church in Stella, with burial in the church cemetery. Wilson Carter and Company was in charge of arrangements.<br />He is survived by his wife, Anna Lee Curry Edmundson; three daughters, Mrs. Buford Hoots of Nashville, Mrs. C. W. Thompson of Memphis, and Mrs. Joseph Ely, Coeur d&#8217;Alene, Idaho; four sons, Harold Edmundson of Nashville, R. B. Edmundson of Florence, Ala., Fred D. Edmundson and Robert Edmundson of Prospect; two step-daughters, Mrs. L. E. Case and Mrs. Emmie Edmundson of Prospect; two sisters, Mrs. Conner Brooks of Mt. Pleasant and Miss Daisy Edmundson of Coleman, Texas; two brothers, Oscar Edmundson and Sanders Edmundson of Coleman, Texas; 30 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.<br />J. Clyde Edmundson was a cousin of the late Dr. Louie Edmundson, who died Tuesday, October 30. He was the last patient attended by Dr. Edmundson.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Laymon B. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br />Laymon B. Edmundson, 68, died Wednesday, March 29, in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br /><br />Services were conducted Friday morning, March 31, at 10 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Davis-Ralston Funeral Home at Petersburg, with burial at Spring Place Cemetery, in Marshall County.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Trudy Wall Edmondson; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, and Mrs. Jourlene Gatlin, Lewisburg; two sons, Brandon Edmondson, Nashville, and Bobby T. Edmondson, Winchester; seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Haislip, Lewisburg.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Lucile Brent The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday in Elmwood Chapel, Birmingham, Ala., for Mrs. Lucile Brent Edmundson, 56, who died Monday, October 18, in that city, after a long illness.<br />Mrs. Edmundson is survived by her husband, J. H. Edmundson; and two aunts, Mrs. W. V. Dunivant, Pulaski and Mrs. D. M. Hicks, Audubon, N. J.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Mamie Sulcer The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Sulcer Edmundson, 53, were conducted on Thursday afternoon, December 29, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. with the Rev. W. C. Folks officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Edmundson died Wednesday afternoon, December 28, in Giles County Hospital. She was the daughter of B. S. and Minnie Turner Sulcer. She was born in Giles County on September 28, 1913.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Van Edmundson; one daughter, Mrs. Elaine Helton, Giles County; one sister, Mrs. Charlie Taylor, Athens, Ala.; three brothers, Buford Sulcer, Tanner, Ala., Frazier Sulcer, Athens, Ala., and William Sulcer, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Annie Charlton The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Edwards, 65, will be held Thursday afternoon, January 9, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Edwards, wife of the late Homer Edwards, died Tuesday afternoon, January 7, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Canada, Mrs. Edwards was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Charlton.<br />Survivors include one son, Eugene McAnish, Michigan; three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Decaussin, Pulaski, Mrs. Don Davis, Canada, and Mrs. Deloris Trombley, Michigan; seventeen grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Grace Ingle, Canada.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Herman The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Herman Edwards, 48, International Minerals and Chemical employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Raymond Johns, officiating. The burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Edwards died Friday night, February 28, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born January 4, 1916, in Giles County, he was the son of the late E. B. Edwards and Sallie Franklin Edwards. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Edwards is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Vernon Edwards; two sons, Larry Edwards and Ronnie Edwards, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Lanier and Miss June Edwards, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Elba Holt, Giles County, and Mrs. Willie Hobbs, Cornersville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Homer Lee The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Homer Lee Edwards, 59, former employee of The Borden Company in Detroit, Mich., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Edwards died on Wednesday, May 4, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born June 15, 1906, in Marshall County, he was the son of Thomas and Ada Edwards, of Nashville. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna McAnish Edwards; four step-children, Eugene McAnish, Howell, Mich., Mrs. Garnet Davis, Canada, Mrs. Delois Trombley, Michigan and Mrs. Evelyn Decaussin, Giles County; fifteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDWARDS, J. B. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br />J. B. Edwards, prominent Giles County educator, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home at Elkton Monday night, March 6.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Andrew Brown and the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Edwards, principal of Elkton High School, was apparently in good health and ad attended the weekly meeting of the Pulaski Lions Club, of which he was a member, earlier in the evening, before suffering attack about 10 o&#8217;clock .<br />A native of Marshall County, he was born near Petersburg on Jan. 15, 1909. His parents were the late Charles and Ellen Sowell Edwards.<br />He was graduated from Morgan Preparatory School and Middle Tennessee State College. He was a member of the Church of Christ and was president of the South Giles Utility District at the time of his death.<br />A veteran of thirty years in the teaching profession, Mr. Edwards began his career as a classroom teacher at Jones School in Lynnville. He taught there for two years and then went to Elkton School for two years, following which he was a classroom teacher at Minor Hill for two years before being named principal of that school, a position he held for fifteen years. He then served as principal at Beech Hill for four years and had held the principalship at Elkton for the past five years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nelle Haney Edwards; one son, Larry of Knoxville; one brother, Howard E. Edwards of St. Joseph, Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Garrett Johnson of Hendersonville; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />EDWARDS, James Malcolm The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for James Malcolm Edwards, 52, Giles County farmer, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Edwards died on Thursday, March 1, at his home on the Lewisburg Highway, after a long illness.<br />Born July 17, 1911, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ernie Bruce Edwards and Sallie Jane Franklin Edwards.<br />Mr. Edwards is suvived by his wife, Mrs. Zennia Fuqua Edwards; one son, James Marion Edwards; one daughter, Mrs. James Lamb, Columbus, Ga.; seven grandchildren; one brother, Herman Edwards, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Elba Holt, Pulaski and Mrs. Willie Hobbs, Cornersville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Luther Randolph The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Luther Randolph Edwards, 54, widely known livestock dealer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, March 11, at London Funeral Home, with the burial in the Bryant Cemetery at Mooresville. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman and the Rev. A. Wesley Holden. Mr. Edwards died unexpectedly of a heart attack early Sunday morning, March 10, at his home in Mooresville.<br />Born September 1, 1908, he was a native of Marshall County.<br />Mr. Edwards is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ladye Clark Edwards; one son, Luther Michael Edwards, and a step-son, Ronnie Edwards, Mooresville; three sisters, Mrs. Baxter Reed, Luna Community, Mrs. Archie Holley, Mooresville, and Mrs. Paul Richardson, Lewisburg; one brother, Julius Edwards, Lewisburg; one half-sister, Mrs. Will Davis, Lewisburg; and two half-brothers, Tommy Edwards, Nashville and Alfred Edwards, Franklin.<br /><br />EDMUNDSON, Louie A. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br />Dr. Louie A. Edmundson, 71, of the Bethel community, died of a heart attack in an Athens, Alabama hospital on Tuesday, October 30.<br />Dr. Louie (as he was called) was recently honored by the University of Tennessee upon completion of half a century of practicing medicine. He graduated from U. T. at the age of twenty-one in 1912-the youngest man in his class.<br />He served a one-year internship at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis during its first year of opertion. He practiced with his uncle at Brighton, Alabama, near Birmingham, for a short while before establishing his practice in Bethel, where he served as physician and surgeon until his death.<br />During World War II, the doctor served sixteen months withe Army Medical Corps in France.<br />He was a member of the Giles County Medical Association, Tennessee State Medical Association, and Delta Omega Alpha fraternity. He was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church and a Mason.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Elihu and Cornelia Hardy Edmundson. Born November 17, 1891, he would have celebrated his 72nd birthday in two weeks. His first wife was the late Lillian Jones Edmundson. In 1936, he married Callie Jones Edmundson, who survives.<br /><br />Other survivors include: two sons, Kenneth Edmundson of Decatur, Ala., and Louie Jones Edmundson, U. S. Army, Fort Devens, Mass.; a brother, Eugene Edmundson of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. W. B. Gordon of Bethel and Mrs. Charles A. Seay of Long Beach, Mississippi; and two grandchildren.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Thursday) November 1, at the Bethel Methodist Church with burial in Brown Cemetery.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EDWARDS, James Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for James Arthur Edwards, Sr., 90, father of a Pulaski resident, were held at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Riverview Memorial Gardens. Mr. Edwards died Sunday morning, July 10, in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ida Warden Edwards; four sons, James Arthur Edwards, Jr., Pulaski, Robert Edwards and Harold Edwards, both of Fayetteville, and William Edwards of Monticello, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Vantrease of Fayetteville and Mrs. Theo H. Wells of Birmingham, Ala.; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />EDWARDS, J. C. (Mrs.) The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1963<br />Mrs. J. C. Edwards, 73, resident of Lacey Springs, Ala., and mother of Mrs. Howard Tabor of Pulaski, died on Thursday, April 4, at the hospital at Arab, Ala., after a two weeks illness.<br />Mrs. Edwards, widow of J. C. Edwards, is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Tabor, Mrs. J. O. McGuire, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. E. W. Bufkin, Johnson City, Mrs. Carl Whisenant and Mrs. George Johnson, both of Lacey Springs.<br />Funeral services took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Union Grove Baptist Church in Morgan County with burial in New Canaan Cemetery.<br /><br />EDWARDS, Janice The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1962<br />The three-year-old daughter of a former Pulaski woman was drowned in a tragic accident Thursday, July 26, that nearly claimed the lives of her brother, her uncle, also a Pulaskian, and the uncle&#8217;s daughter. Little Janice Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davy Edwards, was drowned last week in the Atlantic Ocean at St. Simons Island, near Brunswick, Georgia.<br />The child&#8217;s uncle, William Biles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Biles, was hospitalized suffering from shock and exhaustion after his futile attempt to rescure her. Mary Belinda Biles, 9, was also hospitalized suffering with double pneumonia which followed her recovery and revival by artificial respiration. Stevie Edwards, 8, brother of Janice, was also rescued from the treacherous waters but he did not require hospitalization.<br />An account of the tragedy as given by one of the relatives follows:<br />Mr. and Mrs. William Biles and their children arrived at St. Simmons Island early Thursday morning from their home in Nashville. Mrs. Biles, the former Betty Colvin, is the sister of Mrs. Edwards, the former Marie Colvin, whom they were visiting.<br /><br />Shortly after their arrival, the Edwards family and the Biles family all went down to the beach. (The Edwards family have lived on St. Simmons Island for several years.) Biles took his daughter, Mary Belinda, and his two nieces and nephew, Janice, Susan, 5, and Stevie, into the water. The others remained on the beach.<br />The tide was out and the water was very calm. The group was in shallow water. Biles was sitting on the floor of the ocean<br /><br />ELDER, James Henry The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for James Henry Elder, 77, resident of the Sumac Community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in the Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Elder died of a heart attack at his home Thursday, November 29.<br />Born February 15, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Fisher David Elder and Annie Victoria Biles Elder. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Elder is survived by four daughters, Mrs. John Scott, Giles County, Mrs. Pauline Burk, San Francisco, Calif., Mrs. Alfred Wolff, West Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Agnes Mattio, New York City; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. John Moore, Prospect, and Mrs. T. H. Forline, Nashville; and three brothers, Charles Elder, Giles County, John F. Elder and Joe Elder, both of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ELDER, James H. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1969<br />Rev. James H. Elder, 55, died Monday afternoon, July 14, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in a Memphis hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday morning, July 17, at 9 o&#8217;clock in the St. Louis Catholic Church, Memphis. Graveside services will be Thursday afternoon at 4:00 o&#8217;clock in Prospect.<br />A native of Giles County, Rev. Elder was born August 11, 1913, the son of the late W. C. Elder and Lena Mae Case Elder.<br />Rev. Elder was a Methodist minister, having been pastor of the First Church at Loveable, Savannah and Gatlin City Roads at Madison and Mullins Methodist Church in Memphis.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Billie Paxton Elder, Little Rock, Ark.; one daughter, Alice, of California; one son, Ronald Morris Elder, Maryville; two brothers, Thomas Case Elder, Nashville, and Vachel B. Elder of Prospect; and one granddaughter.<br /><br />ELDER, Lillie Chilton The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Chilton Elder, 62, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Elder died Saturday night, January 23, at a Nashville hospital.<br />A resident of Nashville several years, Mrs. Elder was the former Miss Lillie Chilton, born November 1, 1897, in Giles County, and was the daughter of the late Monroe Chilton and Maggie Ketchum Chilton.<br />Mrs. Elder is survived by her husband, Woodrow Elder, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ELDER, Mary Tate The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1961<br /><br />Mrs. Mary Tate Elder, 59, died at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, September 9, at her home in the Sumac community, reportedly from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Coroner Bill Bennett and deputy sheriff Bill Morris said Mrs. Morris apparently shot herself in the chest with a 410 guage shotgun. Relatives said she had been in ill health.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the lat James William and Ella Tomerlin Tate.<br />Survivors include her husband, J. H. Elder; four daughters, Mrs. John Scott of Sumac, Mrs. Albert Walff of Florida, Mrs. Chuck Rogers of New York, Mrs. J. H.Burk of California; four sisters, Mrs. Joe Leonard Tate of Pulaski, Mrs. Roy James and Mrs. Ernest Cunningham of Prospect, Mrs. Louise Hix of Sewart, Neb.; two brothers, Vannie Tate of Pulaski and Delbert Tate of Athens, Ala.; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ELDER, Rena Birdsong The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rena Birdsong Elder, 56, wife of Joe Elder, were held in Nashville on Saturday morning with graveside services held at 2 o&#8217;clock that afternoon in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev. John M. Bradford, Pastor of Prospect Methodist Church, officiated. Mrs. Elder, who had been in failing health for many months, died Friday, December 8, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Carden Birdsong and the late Mautie F. Birdsong. The Elders have been making their home in Nashville for a number of years. Mrs. Elder was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Elder is survived by her husband, Joe Elder, also a native of Giles County; two sons, two daughters; one grandchild; two brothers, Monroe Birdsong, Gallatin, and Ben Birdsong, stationed in Italy; and three sisters, Mrs. Flora Rogers and Mrs. Edward Kellam, Nashville, and Mrs. Larry Cardner, New York.<br /><br />ELDRIDGE, Lou Anna Russell The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Anna Russell Eldridge, 56, were held Tuesday afternoon, March 4, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Benton Morgan officiating. Burial was in Lynnville Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Eldridge, wife of William A. Eldridge of Lynnville, died Monday, March 3, at her home in the Lynnville community.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Eldridge was the daughter of Mrs. Emma Joines Russell and the late Will Russell.<br />Survivors, in addition to her husband and mother, include one son, William R. Eldridge, Huntsville, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. John T. Harris and Mrs. Lester E. Bell, both of Lynnville; six grandchildren; one brother, Cordell Russell; and one sister, Mrs. Herbert Minatra, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ELDRIDGE, Robert Wallace The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1964<br /><br />Graveside services for Robert Wallace Eldridge, 78, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Dade City, Fla. Mr. Eldridge died on Thursday, January 16, at an Ocala, Fla., Hospital following a paralytic stroke.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Solomon Eldridge and Roberta Eldridge. He was employed for R. E. A. for a time before retiring several years ago.<br />Mr. Eldridge is survived by one son, Malcolm Eldridge, Kissimmee, Fla.; three daughters, Miss Ruth Eldridge and Mrs. Lucile Pickett, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Miriam Carpenter, Memphis; five grandchildren; and one brother, William Eldridge, Lynnville.<br /><br />ELKINS, J. C. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />The Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister and associate pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski, died at Veterans&#8217; Hospital on Saturday at 1:30 a. m. after two months illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Billy Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church and the Rev. Feston Warren officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Coffee County, the Rev. Mr. Elkins was born July 22, 1890, the son of the late John and Ada Jane Gunn Elkins. His grandfather, the Rev. Eli Elkins, was a Methodist minister in 1786.<br />He was admitted to the Tennessee Conference on trial in 1919, ordained deacon in 1921, and ordained elder and admitted to full pastorate in 1923. He was a circuit rider, making his rounds on horseback in early days of his ministry. He retired in 1956, but had continued his preaching services for small churches. He has served as Associate pastor of First Methodist Church for the past 3 ï¿½ years, and until the time of his illness.<br />During his ministry of more than fifty years, he held pastorates in the following Methodist churches: McMinnville, Olive Hill, Waynesboro, Enterprise, Blanche, Harms, Tracy City, Prospect St. Joseph and Loretto, Olivet, Diana circuit, East End, Lawrenceburg and First Methodist, Pulaski.<br />He was a veteran of World War I, and was wounded while serving with the United States Army Infantry in Belgium and along the Hindenburg line.<br />He was married to the former Miss Bertha Bernice Williams of Manchester who survives.<br />He is also survived by four daughters, Msr. Floyd Chambers, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Marvin Wells, Ethridge, Mrs. Earl Moore and Miss Flora Elkins, Pulaski; two sons, Rev. Carl Elkins, Nashville, and John Elkins, Lancaster, Ky.; two brothers, Ollie Elkins, Littleton, N. C., and Cecil Elkins, Chattanooga; two sisters, Mrs. W. L. England and Mrs. Pearl Custis, Chattanooga; 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ELLEDGE, Martha Cole The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1961<br />Mrs. Claude Elledge, 83, widow of Claude Elledge, a Pulaski druggist for many years, died early Thursday morning, February 16, at a Birmingham, Ala. hospital, following a five day illness. Funeral rites and burial took place on Friday in that city.<br />The former Miss Martha Cole, she was a native of Lincoln County, but as a child moved with her mother, Mrs. Annie Lou Dusenberry Cole, after the death of her father, Mr. Cole, to Birmingham, where she lived until she married Mr. Elledge and came to Pulaski to make her home.<br /><br />She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a former teacher.<br />Mrs. Elledge is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Johns McCulley, Sarasota, Fla.; one son, Joe Elledge, Birmingham; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. William Oberhelman, Claridge Manor, Birmingham, with whom she had made her home in recent years.<br /><br />ELLIOTT, Randy The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Randy Elliott, a one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott of the Prospect community, died Tuesday, February 16, at a Nashville Hospital where he had been carried as a result of suffering a heart ailment.<br />Funeral services for the child were held Wednesday, February 17, at the Bethel Church and burial was in Pleasant Hill cemetery.<br />Reports of the child&#8217;s illness showed his heart stopped beating Monday as doctors at the local hospital were preparing to operate on the child for hernia and that the doctors were able to restore the heart beat by means of massaging the heart through a quickly made incision. He was carried to a Nashville hospital where he was placed in respirator. His death occurred the following day.<br /><br />EMERSON, Daisy Clark The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Clark Emerson, 89, resident of the Diana community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins. Burial took place in the Diana Cemetery. Mrs. Emerson died Tuesday night, June 21, at her home near Diana.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas J. Clark and Priscilla Jones Clark, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Emerson is survived by two daughters, Icie Emerson and Miss Alma Emerson, Diana; one son, Loyd Emerson, Diana; one grandchild, two great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.<br /><br />ENDRESS, Mary Lou Hardy The Pulaski Citizen 27 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Hardy Endress, 83, Pulaski resident, are incomplete at press time. Services will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home, and burial will take place in the family lot in Brick Church Cemetery. Mrs. Endress who had been in declining health for some time died unexpectedly at her home during the day on Wednesday, December 27.<br />Born October 12, 1878, at Brick Church, she was the daughter of the late Wallace Rutledge Hardy and Florence Hamm Hardy. She was a member of Brick Church Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Endress, last member of her immediate family, is survived by two nephews, W. R Hardy, Wichita Falls, Texas, and Lucius Hardy, Seymour, Texas; and two nieces, Mrs. Raymond Warren and Mrs. Burrel Mills, Seymour, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ENDSLEY, Nora Sims The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1962<br />A Lewisburg school teacher died Saturday, October 6, three hours after being thrown from her automobile in a collision with a truck driven by William Riley Hedgecoth, 35, of 172 Washington Heights, Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Nora Sims Endsley, 50, died at 10:45 a. m. Saturday in Lewisburg of injuries suffered when she was thrown approximately 30 feet from her car when her vehicle and an Interstate Construction Company truck collided in an unmarked intersection, Ellington Bypass and Spring Place Road.<br />Reports were that the two vehicles met exactly in the center of the intersection.<br />Mrs. Endsley was a native of Lexington County, Ala., and had lived in Lewisburg thirty years. She was the former principal of Belfast School.<br /><br />ENGLETT, Minnie Lola Strickland The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Lola Strickland Englett, widow of Jim Englett, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. Neal Dean, Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Englett died Sunday, March 21, in Giles County Hospital.<br />She was born July 8, 1880, in Giles County.<br />Mrs. Englett is survived by one son, Ira Englett, Pulaski; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one half-brother, John Tate, Winter Haven, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ENGLISH, Addie Simms Bennett The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. William Flournoy English, 80, who died Friday night, December 9, at Giles County Hospital following several years of declining health, were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Wallace Carr and Dr. William H. Mansfield officiated.<br />Mrs. English had been for many years a prominent figure in the cultural, civic and business activities of Pulaski and Giles County. She had been active in many phases of the work of First Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member, and was a charter member of the Margaret Circle of King&#8217;s Daughters. She was a member of the Students Club, the Pulaski Garden Club and the Gay Nineties.<br />A public school teacher for approximately twenty years, Mrs. English also served as deputy County Court Clerk when her late husband held the office of Clerk and later succeeded him in the office of Pulaski upon his death.<br />Mrs. English was the former Miss Addie Simms Bennett, daughter of the late Richard Finley Guthrie Bennett and Jennie Wiley Bennett of Columbia.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. D. Paul Puckett and Mrs. Larry Montgomery of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Angeline Adkisson of Longmont, Colorado; a half-sister, Mrs. Brownie Bennett of Columbia; a half-brother, Orton Bennett of Columbia; and five grandchildren, David and Penny Puckett and Larry, Edith Simms and Flournoy Montgomery, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />ENGLISH, Emma Hobbs The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Hobbs English, 86, resident of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Diana Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Gus Self, with the burial in Diana Cemetery. Mrs. English died on Wednesday monring, March 10, in the Mary Hill Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Born April 15, 1878, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Hobbs and Amanda Millican Hobbs. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. English is survived by her husband, Sam E. English; and one brother, Roy Hobbs, Lewisburg; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ENGLISH, Grace Gertrude Gill The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Gertrude Gill English, 76, retired Lynnville telephone operator, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Riley D. Moore. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. English died at 12:05 Thursday morning in Maury County Hospital at Columbia after a short illness.<br />A native Giles Countian, she was the daughter of the late William Henry Gill and Mary Martha Thorpe Gill. The widow of John English of Lawrenceburg, she had resided there for twenty-five years until the death of Mr. English when she returned to Lynnville to live. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. English is survived by two brothers, Albert T. Gill, Lynnville, and Hubert C. Gill, Jersey City, N. J.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ENGLISH, James Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1963<br />James Campbell English, 80, retired Campbellsville merchant who was once active in county government, died Saturday in a Bowling Green hospital. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. English was a former member of the Giles County Court and board of Education. He also had served as road commissioner from the 19th Civil District. He had been a steward n Salem Methodist Church.<br />He was born June 15, 1882, at Campbellsville, son of the late Hugh A. English and Ella Campbell English. He had been living in Bowling Green for about two years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mamie Hays English; four sons, Allan Hays English and Hugh Douglas English, both of Columbia, James C. English, Jr., Clarksville and William A. English, Knoxville; two daughters, Mrs. R. D. Lowery, Columbus, Miss., and Mrs. Leroy Collier, Bowling Green, and 14 grandchildren.<br /><br />ENGLISH, Mamie Hays The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1969<br />Funeral services For Mrs. Mamie Hays English, 80, life-long resident of the Campbellsville Community, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway of Shelbyville, a former pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 8 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, January 29, in Bel-Air Manor Nursing Home in Columbia following a lengthy illness.<br /><br />Mrs. English was born August 19, 1888, the daughter of the late Alfred Monroe Hays and Mrs. Adne Abernathy Hays, member of pioneer Giles County families. Her husband, James Campbell English, Campbellsville merchant for many years, died June 1, 1963. She had been a member of the Campbellsville (Salem) Methodist Church since childhood.<br />Mrs. English is survived by four sons, Allan Hays English and Douglas English, Columbia, James C. English, Jr., Clarksville; two daughters, Mrs. Richard D. Lowery, Scottsboro, Ala., and Mrs. Leroy Collier, Bowling Green, Ky.; fourteen grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ENGLISH, Martha The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1969<br />Funeral services for Miss Martha English were held Wednesday afternoon, November 12, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Freeman Funeral Home with burial in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Miss English died Monday night, November 10, at a Lawrenceburg County Hospital following a short illness.<br />She was a native of Giles County and a daughter of the late W. R. and Sally Baker English. She was a retired clerk and member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews including Mrs. Jerome Smith of Pulaski and James W. Campbell of Campbellsville.<br /><br />ENGLISH, Myrtle Hays The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hugh Kenny English, 79, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. English died of a heart ailment early Friday morning, September 28, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Woodward in Houston, Texas, following a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Myrtle Hays, she was born October 24, 1882, the daughter of the late Henry Clay Hays and Mrs. Lura Rogers Hays, members of pioneer families of Giles County.<br />She attended Ward Seminary in Nashville and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Following the death of her husband, Hugh Kenny English, April 24, 1959, she went to Houston to live with her daughter.<br />In addition to the one daughter, Mrs. English is survived by one son, Henry Clay English, Englewood, Calif.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ENGLISH, Sam E. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1968<br />Sam E. English died Wednesday morning, March 27, in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. English, 86, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, March 28, in Diana Methodist Church, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. English was born October 21, 1881, the son of the late John and Jane Kidd English. His wife was the late Emma Hobbs English.<br />Survivors include one brother Ross English, Fayetteville, and nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ENSOR, James Kelley The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1967<br />James Kelley Ensor, 48, salesman, died recently in Sumner County Hospital, Gallatin, after a heart attack. Burial took place in Crestview Memorial Park. He was a veteran of WWII.<br />His parents were the late Rev. and Mrs. Simon Ensor. Rev. Ensor was a Methodist minister and served as pastor of both the Elkton Methodist Church and the Bee Springs Memorial Methodist Church.<br /><br />ERVIN, James William The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Funeral services for James William Ervin, 81, Lynnville resident, and retired farmer and employee of Kraft Foods Company, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Lynnville Church of Christ with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Ervin died at 3:40 Friday morning, May 7, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, following a paralytic stroke sustained earlier at his home.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late A. J. Ervin and Cynthia Wise Ervin. His wife, the former Miss Ora Osborne, died January 2, 1960.<br />Mr. Ervin is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Billy Sheffield, Chapel Hill; two sons, Frank Ervin, Lynnville, and James Campbell (Pete) Ervin, Huntsville, Ala.; ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchilden.<br /><br />ERVIN, Ora Osborne Ervin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jim Ervin, 74, Lynnville resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Billy Blake, minister of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Ervin died Saturday at her home after an illness of two months.<br />A lifelong resident of Lynnville, she was the former Miss Ora Osborne, the daughter of the late John W. Osborne and Mary Lou Coker Osborne. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Ervin is survived by her husband, Jim Ervin; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Sheffield, Chapel Hill; two sons, Frank Ervin, Lynnville, and J. C. Ervin, Haines City, Fla.; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Ott Cook, Cornersville, Mrs. Harry Hobbs, Mrs. Grady Head, and Mrs. Johnnie B. Hobbs, Lynnville, and Mrs Cameron Walker, Columbia; and two brothers, Floyd Osborne and Ollie Osborne, Lynnville.<br /><br />ERWIN, Buford Lee The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Buford Lee Erwin, 76, Lawrenceburg businessman and a prominent figure in Lawrence County politics for many years, were conducted at 2 P. M. Monday at his home in Lawrenceburg. The Rev. Fred Blankenship and Dr. William H. Mansfield officiated and burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Mr. Erwin died Saturday at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following an illness of several weeks.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late David G. and Mary Catherine Abernathy Erwin.<br /><br />Mr. Erwin served for several years as superintendent of the women&#8217;s division of the State Penitentiary. He was first appointed during the administration of Gov. Hill McAlister. Shortly after his appointment, he drew praise for establishing an honor system there. Later, he was appointed superintendent of the Pikeville School for Negro boys.<br />In August 1950, he received the Democratic nomination for state Senator from the 22nd District (Lawrence, Giles, and Wayne Counties) but was defeated in the general election by Brooks Eslick of Pulaski, who ran as an independent. He ran unsuccessfully against Eslick again in 1952 and 1956.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Beulah Holt Erwin; two daughters, Mrs. Terrell Harris and Mrs. Mike Dunn of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Wyatt Erwin of Bunker Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Jack Gaines and Mrs. Raleigh Harwell, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Edgar Holt of Lawrenceburg; one grandson, Dr. Buford Terrell Harris of Memphis.<br /><br />ERWIN, Dena Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1969<br />Mrs. Dena Loyd Erwin, 85, died Monday night, May 19, at Fairhaven Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Erwin, wife of the late Ottie Edgar Erwin, were held Wednesday afternoon, May 21, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Erwin was born August 20, 1883, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Loyd.<br />Survivors include one son, David Erwin, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Will Dunnavant and Mrs. Ladye Jospehine Elder, Akron, Ohio; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ERWIN, Leona Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Leona Loyd Erwin, 86, resident of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Marcus Nichols and the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Erwin, who had been in declining health for several years died Monday night, December 12, at Giles County Hospital, following a paralytic stroke sustained on Sunday.<br />Born November 21, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Luther Boyd and Margie Bass Loyd. She was a member of Bunker Hill Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Erwin is survived by her husband, Wyatt M. Erwin; three daughters, Mrs. Dick Clark and Mrs. William Sumners, Bunker Hill, and Mrs. John Tinery, Houston, Texas; one son, Thurman Erwin, Pulaski; twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Otto E. Erwin,Pulaski; and three brothers, Lacy Loyd, Bunker Hill, Martin Loyd, Columbia and Edwin Loyd, Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ERWIN, Raymond C. The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Raymond C. Erwin, 59, Pisgah farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Erwin died of a heart attack at his home at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning, May 14, after several months declining health.<br />Born June 9, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Lillie Belle McLin Erwin, and the late Jim Erwin.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Erwin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Kirkpatrick Erwin; two sons, James Allen Erwin and Larry Wayne Erwin, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Paul Gaines, Beech Hill, Miss Carolyn Erwin and Miss Debby Erwin, Pulaski, and Mrs. Joan Jenkins, Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ERWIN, Sadie Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1969<br />Mrs. Sadie Harwell Erwin, 86, died Friday, August 22, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Erwin, wife of the late Mahlon Erwin, were conducted Monday morning, August 25, at 10 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Marshall Moss and the Rev. Paul Thompson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born January 7, 1883, the daughter of the late Osborne A. and Mary Jim Brooks Harwell.<br />Survivors include three sons, Grady Erwin, Snider, Texas, Robert Mahlon Erwin, Frederickson, Mo., and Elwood Erwin, Bunker Hill; one grandchild; and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ERWIN, Sanford Maze The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Sanford Maze Erwin, 48, resident of the Bunker Hill community and an employee of the County School Bus Garage, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his place of business Monday morning, February 1, about 9:30 o&#8217;clock .<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 2, at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Erwin was a son of Wyatt and Leona Loyd Erwin, of the Diana community.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Erwin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma Watson Erwin; three sons, Bobby Erwin, an employee of Bennett-May Funeral Home, Tommy and James Erwin of Giles County; a brother, Thurman Erwin, Pulaski Policeman; and three sisters, Mrs. Dick Clark, Giles County, Mrs. John Tinery, Houston, Texas, and Mrs. William Sumners, Giles County.<br /><br />ERWIN, Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />Capt. Thurman Erwin, 62, member of the Pulaski police force for more than 20 years, died unexpectedly Thursday afternoon, April 24, at his home on Ingrum Street after suffering a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Carr and Erwin Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Capt. Erwin was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Wyatt and Leona Loyd Erwin. He was born Nov. 13, 1906.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillie Ruth Sanders Erwin; one daughter, Mrs. Tillman Carvell; three sisters, Mrs. William Sumners and Mrs. Arnera Clark of Pulaski and Mrs. John Tennery of Houston, Texas; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />ERWIN, William J. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1968<br />Funeral services for William J. Erwin, Jr., 53, Cookeville chain store executive, were held Sunday, June 9, at 3 p. m., at First Methodist Church in Cookeville. Burial was in Crestlawn Cemetery, Cookeville.<br />Mr. Erwin died Friday, June 7, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after suffering a stroke Wednesday at his home.<br />Mr. Erwin, a native of Giles County, was secretary-treasurer of Jenkins and Darwin Brothers Stores. The company has its headquarters in Cookeville.<br />Mr. Erwin was a member of the Cookeville Lions Club and had served on the board of trustees of Cookeville General Hospital.<br />He was a member of the official board and the commission on finance and had served as church treasurer for ___ years at First Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Helen Johnston Erwin; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Rankin, Cookeville; one son, William J. Erwin, III, Cookeville; his mother, Mrs. Lula Clark Erwin, Diana; one sister, Mrs. W. S. Wolaver, Diana, and one grandchild.<br /><br />ERWIN, Wyatt Maize The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Wyatt Maize Erwin, 87, retired Bunker Hill farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church, with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Erwin who had been in failing health for a long time, died at noon Tuesday, December 1, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 22, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late David Erwin and Catherine Abernathy Erwin. His wife, Mrs. Leona Loyd Erwin, died December 12, 1960.<br />He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Erwin is survived by one son, Thurman Erwin, Pulaski policeman; three daughters, Mrs. J. F. Clark and Mrs. William Sumners, Pulaski, and Mrs. John H. Tinery, Houston, Texas; twelve grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. J. B. Gaines and Mrs. Rolly Harwell, Pulaski, and Mrs. Edgar Holt, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESCUE, Haughty Ann Francis The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Haughty Ann Francis Escue, 49, resident of the Yokley Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Big Creek Church of Christ, conducted by E. C. Prestridge Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, Mrs. Escue died on Sunday, October 2, at her home.<br />Born April 13, 1911, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late H. E. Francis and Mary Ferguson Francis.<br /><br />Mrs. Escue is survived by her husband, Albert C. Escue; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ida Page, Detroit, Mich. and Mrs. Nell Smith, Yokley; two sons, Ray Escue, Wyandotte, Mich., and Marvin Escue, Yokley; five grandchildren; five brothers, Roy Francis, Flournoy Francis, and Herbert Francis, Detroit, Gene Francis, Cleveland, Ohio, Franklin Francis, Ethridge; and two sisters, Mrs. Roberta Owens, Lynnville, and Mrs. Clara Uselton, Detroit, Mich.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESLICK, Brooks Breckenridge The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br />Funeral services were conducted at 4 p. m. today at Bennett-May Funeral Home for Brooks Breckenridge Eslick, 40, Pulaski native, who died at his home in Ormond Beach, Florida, Monday, from a pistol wound which authorities there said was self-inflicted. The Rev. George Regas officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Eslick and his family moved from Pulaski to Florida last August. He had been in ill health for more than a year. Volusia County, Florida, Justice of the Peace Archie J. Bennett said Eslick shot himself in the heart with a .38 caliber pistol about 9 a. m. Monday.<br />Mr. Eslick was the son of Mrs. Frances Medearis Eslick and the late Bennett Eslick. His wife is the former Miss Jean Russell of Paris, Tenn.<br />He served with the Third Army in Europe during World War II, and later was commander of the Pulaski unit of National Guard for more than two years. He was state senator from Tennessee&#8217;s 22nd senatorial district comprised of Giles, Lawrence and Wayne Counties from 1949 to 1955.<br />Mr. Eslick founded the Brooks Insurance Agency in Pulaski after his return from service with the army. A general insurance agency, he operated it until last year when he sold the business to William B. Holt.<br />He was a Mason and a member of the Second Street Church of Christ, the American Legion and the Elks Club, all in Pulaski.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Frances Edwina and Bettie Dean of Ormond Beach; a sister, Mrs. Rexford Wiley of Salinas, Kan.; and a brother, Edward M. Eslick of Dickson, Tenn.<br /><br />ESLICK, Florence Clark The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Clark Eslick, 72, widow of Grady Eslick, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Eslick died unexpectedly at her home in Pulaski on Thursday, September 5.<br />Born September 4, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom Clark and Addie Wolaver Clark. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband died approximately ten years ago.<br />Mrs. Eslick is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Donald Cox, Oak Ridge; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Will Hodge, Cornersville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESLICK, Eugene Edward The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Eugene Edward Eslick, 60, retired truck driver, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Eslick died Saturday, June 12, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Born January 25, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Dan L. Eslick and Inez Bennett Eslick. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Eslick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sadie Colbert Eslick; five sons, J. L. Eslick, Eugene Eslick, and James Ralph Eslick, Pulaski, Robert K. Eslick, stationed in Germany and Merritt Eslick, Giles County; ten grandchildren; and one brother, Oliver Eslick, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESLICK, Mary E. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. Eslick, 65, wife of a retired Pulaski druggist, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Second Street Church of Christ, conducted by David East of Chattanooga, former minister of the Pulaski church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Eslick died at 6:20 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, November 14, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born January 16, 1898, she was the former Miss Mary Eslick, the daughter of the late William Shields Eslick and Mrs. Courtney Chapman Eslick. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ, East Hill Home Demonstration Club and Pulaski Garden Club.<br />Mrs. Eslick is survived by her husband, Byron Eslick, former co-owner of the Reeves Drug Store for many years; two brothers, B. F. Eslick, Pulaski, and Everett Eslick, Wayne, Pa.; and two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Griggs, Pulaski, and Mrs. Joe Gufford, Winter Garden, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESTEP, Lawrence Ray The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Lawrence Ray Estep, World War I Veteran and retired farmer, were held 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Leo Bunt and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. He died Saturday, January 30, in Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born April 23, 1895, in Ohio, he was the son of the late Marcellus Estep and Mary Alice Smith Estep. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Estep is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Owen Estep; one son, Wayne Estep; and one daughter, Mrs. William Carpenter; three grandchildren; all of Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Rush Swinney, Pulaski, and Mrs. Edna Cole, Fostoria, Ohio.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESTEP, Lillie Pearl Swinney The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Pearl Swinney Estep, 70, widow of Charlie Estep, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Walker of Alabama. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. She died Friday, April 2, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born December 23, 1894, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Swinney and Nancy Clark Swinney. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Estep is survived by six sons, Herman Estep, Pulaski, Lemuel Estep, Columbia, Lawrence Estep, Wisconsin, Roscoe Estep, Lewisburg, and Wade Estep, Nashville; eight daughters, Mrs. Cecil Holland, Mrs. Gilbert Gunter, Mrs. Mary Ward and Mrs. Douglas Gosnell, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Norris Shaw and Mrs. Orris Shaw, Cornersville, and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Columbia, and Mrs. Clyde Gosnell, Mississippi; twenty-one grandchildren; one brother, Rush Swinney, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Lucile Porterfield, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESTES, Annie Lou Collier The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Lou Collier Estes, 65, wife of Harvey Estes, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Eddings, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Estes died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, August 8, at her home in Lynnville after a three months illness.<br />Mrs. Estes, a member of the Church of Christ, was born April 1, 1895, in Maury County, the daughter of the late Will Collier and Mattie Barnett Collier.<br />Mrs. Estes is survived by her husband, Harvey Estes to whom she was married July 14, 1912; two daughters, Mrs. Ed Pullen, Columbia, and Mrs. Calvin Davis, Sanderton, Pa.; one son, Ed Hill Estes, Cornersville; ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Will Craig, Nashville, Mrs. Nell Morgan, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Cleo Parker, Indianapolis, Ind.; and two brothers, Barnett Collier, Houston, Texas, and Maurice Collier, Pine Bluff, Ark.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESTES, Betty Lou The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1960<br />Betty Lou Estes, 20, of Pulaski, Route 3, died early Saturday June 25, of a heart attack at the Research Building of Clover Bottom Home, Donelson, where she had been a patient for about sixteen months.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Pulaski Funeral Home Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Estes, she was a native of Giles County and had been an invalid since birth. She and her sister, June Elizabeth, were the subjects of a Pulaski Citizen story on June 15, which told of the care being received by the two girls at the Clover Bottom Home, where June is still a patient.<br />Other survivors, in addition to her parents and sister, are another sister, Paula Ann, and a brother, Clarence Edward, both of Giles County, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Higgins of Cleveland, Ohio.<br /><br />ESTES, Josie Watkins The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Josie Watkins Estes, 63, Maury County resident and native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mrs. Estes died on Friday, March 26, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Born May 10, 1901, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Newt Watkins and Nettie Neely Watkins. She was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Estes is survived by her husband, Bascom Estes; four sons, Robert Estes, Columbia, J. B. Estes, Elkhart, Ind., William Henry Estes and John Estes, both of Williamsport, Maury County; three daughters, Mrs. James Chapman, Ethridge, Mrs. Allen Rowe, Petersburg, Tenn., and Mrs. Clyde Bonds, Maury County; fourteen grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Susie Weatherford and Mrs. Wennie Kelly, both of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Mary Ellen Thurman, Southport, and Mrs. Nellie Mae Ward, Ethridge.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ESTES, Verdie Ruth West The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Verdie Ruth West Estes, 69, lifelong resident of Lynnville, were held Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Estes died Thursday, April 30, in Giles County Hospital after an illness of several weeks.<br />Born September 10, 1894, she was the daughter of the late William West and Elizabeth Thorpe West. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Estes is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Leon Robinson, Decatur, Ill., Mrs. Johnnie Gunter, Nashville, and Miss Frances Estes, Pulaski; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Widdie Williams, Pulaski, and Miss Ella West, Lynnville; and one brother, Carter West, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ETHRIDGE, Marcus Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1966<br />Marcus Eugene Ethridge, 79, former city mail carrier, died Friday night, Sept. 2, at Giles County Hospital after having suffered a stroke the previous night.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Rev. Edward Spiva officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Wilson County, Mr. Ethridge was born Sept. 7, 1886. He was the son of the late John and Minerva Harding Ethridge.<br />A long-time employee of the Pulaski Post Office, he served as carrier on a city route for thirty-seven years before his retirement in 1948. He was a member of First Methodist Church and the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, having held both local and district offices in the latter organization.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Pollock Ethridge; three sons, Marcus E. Ethridge, Jr., of Madison, John O. Ethridge, of Jackson, Miss., and Daniel E. Ethridge of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Stephen Arnold of Hume, Mo., and Mrs. Clyde Hann of Chico, Calif.; and ten grandchildren.<br /><br />ETHRIDGE, Walter Bolivar The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1964<br />Walter Bolivar Ethridge, 42, of Hot Springs, Ark., died Tuesday in a San Antonio, Texas, hospital following heart surgery the previous week.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at First Methodist Church in Hot Springs.<br />Born June 15, 1922, Mr. Ethridge was a native of Pulaski, the son of Marcus E. Ethridge and the late Manella King Ethridge. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict and had lived since 1948 in Hot Springs, where he was a teacher of electronics. He was an Episcopalian.<br />Besides his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jean Perry Ethridge; three daughters, Fredrica, Sandra Snow and Anna Maria, all of Hot Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Stephen Arnold of Hume, Mo., and Mrs. Clyde E. Hann of Chico, Calif.; two brothers, Marcus, Jr. of Madison and John Owen Ethridge of Jackson, Miss.; and a half-brother, Daniel E. Ethridge of Pulaski.<br /><br />EUBANK, Betty White The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Guy Eubank, 78, resident of the Stella section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Hanna Baptist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Eubank died of pneumonia at 5:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, February 1, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., following a period of declining health.<br />Born in 1881 in Giles County, she was the former Miss Betty White, the daughter of the late Sam White and Betty Massey White.<br />Mrs. Eubank is survived by her husband, Guy Eubank to whom she was married 58 years ago, and two sons, Buren Eubank and Sumpter Eubank, both of the Stella Community.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EUBANK, Effie Bass The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Effie Bass Eubank, 86, Giles County native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Kidd of Alabama and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister of Pulaski. Burial took place in Pleasant Hil Cemetery at Stella. Mrs. Eubank died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, October 14, at the home of a daughter in Toney, Ala., after a long period of declining health.<br />Born July 16, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas E. Bass and Mary Frances Smith Bass. She had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for 73 years. Her husband, Straud Eubank, died March 6, 1947.<br />Mrs. Eubank is survived by four sons, Smith Eubank, Pulaski, John R. Eubank and Buford Eubank, both of the Stella Community, and Jim Eubank, Chicago, Ill.; two daughters, Mrs. L. E. Durham, Toney, Ala., and Mrs. Frances Pigg, Pulaski; thirteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Dave Bass, Stella, and Bryan Bass, Nashville; one half-brother, Batie Bass, Stella and one half-sister, Mrs. Ervin M. Braly, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EUBANK, Guy The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Guy Eubank, 84, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the Hanna Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Eubank, died Monday, September 6, at his home.<br />Born March 28, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Bethel Eubank and Ann Madry Eubank. His wife, Mrs. Betty White Eubank, died in 1960.<br />Mr. Eubank is survived by two sons, Buren Eubank and Sumpter Eubank, both of Giles County.<br />Wilson T. Carter Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />EUBANK, Mackie Lula McLin The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mackie Lula McLin Eubank, 92, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, pastor of the Trinity Circuit of the Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Eubank died on Thursday, October 21, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born December 1, 1872, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Monroe McLin and Fannie Montgomery McLin. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Robert Asa Eubank, died December 15, 1945.<br />Mrs. Eubank is survived by four daughters, Mrs. T. E. Haney and Mrs. Orpah Williams, Minor Hill, Mrs. Ruby Welch, Hendersonville, and Mrs. George Capitan, Birmingham, Mich.; two sons, R. H. Eubank and F. L. Eubank, both of Nashville; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Florence Holley, Frankewing.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EUBANK, Mamie Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Roberts Eubank, 80, resident of the Stella section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, retired Methodist minister. Burial will take place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mrs. Eubank died at 9:25 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 28, at her home after a period of declining health.<br />Born July 29, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Marion Roberts and Sallie Hill Roberts. The last member of her immediate family, she was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, C. F. Eubank, died in August, 1930.<br />Mrs. Eubank is survived by one son, Forrest Eubank, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Hendrick, Stella; three grandsons, Dean Hendrick, Scott Hendrick and Eric Hendrick; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EUBANK, Mauveline Woodward The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1965<br />Mrs. Luther Eubank, 56, native of Giles County, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 6, in a hospital in Waxahachie, Texas, where she has resided many years.<br />Funeral services and burial took place in the Texas city.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the former Miss Mauveline Woodward, the daughter of the Mrs. N. N. Woodward, Waxahachie, and the late Dr. Woodward, well-known Pulaski dentist. She was graduated from Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro and taught school in Giles County and Pulaski before her marriage. She was active in all phases of the Methodist Church until her illness. She did the clerical work in the florist shop owned by her and her husband.<br />Mrs. Eubank is survived by Mr. Eubank, her mother; and one brother, Hollis Woodward, Clinton, Iowa.<br /><br />EUBANK, Ozro The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br />Ozro Eubank, 65, native of Giles County, died of a heart attack at 6 o&#8217;clock on Sunday morning, November 12, at his home in Santa Anna, Texas. Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in that city with the burial there.<br />Born November 19, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mitchell David Eubank and Jennie Cole Eubank.<br />Mr. Eubank is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mabel Eubank; two sons, James and Max Eubank, Santa Anna; three sisters, Mrs. Ira Hudler, Rising Star, Texas, Mrs. Chester Galloway and Miss Pauline Eubank, both of Santa Anna; two brothers, Elmo Eubank, Temple, Texas, and David Eubank, Brownwood, Texas; and two aunts, Mrs. Ophelia James and Mrs. Mamie Wilburn, both of Giles County.<br /><br />EUBANK, W. T. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for W. T. Eubank, former Giles Countian and a retired salesman, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Dallas, Texas, with the burial in that city. Mr. Eubank died Wednesday, February 3, in a hospital, after a long illness.<br />His wife, Mrs. Lizzie Roller Eubank, also a former Giles Countian, died a number of years ago.<br />Mr. Eubank is survived by two sisters, Mrs. George Gideon and Mrs. Maggie Cross, both of Ethridge; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />EVANS, Bertha Lucile Simpson The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Simpson Evans, 87, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial taking place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Evans died Thursday, April 1, in Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />Born in Giles County, January 29, 1879, she was the daughter of the late R. J. Simpson and Martha Tarpley Simpson. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Houston Evans, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Evans is survived by one brother, Silas Simpson, Pulaski, and one sister, Miss Ethel Simpson, Nashville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EVANS, Betty Ross The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Ross Evans, 87, widow of H. B. Evans, former member of County Court and mayor of Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. C. B. Cook of Nashville, former pastor of the church, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Evans died Friday, September 27, at Giles County Hospital after an illness of several months.<br />Born in Giles County, November 11, 1875, she was the daughter of the late James Morgan Ross and Evalena Williams Ross. Mr. Evans died July of 1960.<br />She was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Evans is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Evans Kennedy, Lynnville and Mrs. Bennett Minatra, Pulaski; two sons, Ross I. Evans and Thomas M. Evans, Nashville; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Fleming and Mrs. Mildred Wilson, Nashville; and one brother, Morgan Ross, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EVANS, Henry Bugg The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Henry Bugg Evans, 86, retired farmer of the Lynnville Community, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. C. B. Cook, former pastor. Burial will take place in the Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Evans died at 12:40 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, July 27, at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br />Born June 12, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam F. Evans and Louisa Kerr Evans, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Evans, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Ross Evans; two daughters, Mrs. Bennett Minatra, Pulaski and Mrs. Evans Kennedy, Lynnville; two sons, Thomas M. Evans and Ross I. Evans, both of Nashville; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EVANS, Herbert James The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Herbert James Evans, 67, who died of pneumonia after a short illness at Veterans&#8217; Hospital, in Nashville Thursday, Nov. 19, after a period of declining health, were conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Saturday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock . The Reverends John B. Lindenberger and J. C. Elkins officiated and burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Evans was a retired farmer and disabled veteran of World War I. He also served one term (1922-1926) as Giles County Register. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, Pulaski, and the son of the late Robert Johnson (Philip) and Fannie Mathews Evans of Giles County.<br />Mr. Evans is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Cheatham Evans; two daughters, Mrs. James C. Petty, Nashville, and Mrs. Terry Smith, Columbia; five grandchildren; and three sisters, Miss Essie Evans, Pulaski, Miss Nadine Evans, Nashville, and Mrs. Walter Hamlett, Campbellsville.<br /><br />EVANS, Jeffie The Pulaski Citizen 01 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Miss Jeffie Evans, 91, lifelong resident of the Lynnville Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley, pastor of Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Miss Evans died on Sunday, December 29, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born December 18, 1872, she was the daughter of the late Robert L. Evans and Delilah Angus Evans. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />The last member of her immediate family, she is survived by nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EVANS, Robert A. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1968<br />Robert A. Evans, 75, of 905 California Ave., Beaumont, Calif., died of an apparent heart attack September 7.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Wednesday, September 11 in Weaver Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery.<br />Mr. Evans, a native of Giles County, was born near Pulaski July 26, 1893. He enlisted in the Navy Seabees during World War II.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Evans.<br /><br />EVERLY, Robert Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Robert Wesley Everly, 85-year-old appraiser for the Union Bank, died at Maury County Hospital at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday after an illness of several weeks.<br />Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Billy Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski, the Rev. Jacob H. Gardner, pastor of Cedar Grove Methodist Church and the Rev. Chester Stevens of College Grove, Tennessee officiating.<br />Mr. Everly was born in Giles County on March 16, 1883, the son of the late Edward Fields Everly and Frances Evans Everly. For many years he was a farmer and livestock dealer of the Cedar Grove community. He became associated with The Union Bank as a real estate appraiser in 1944. Although he formally retired several years ago, he continued in that capacity at the Bank on a limited basis until his last illness.<br />He was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church. He was first married to Miss Kittie Stapp whose death occurred in 1959. Later he was married to Mrs. Ozella Wright who survives.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Harwell and Mrs. Roy Brownlow, of Pulaski, three grandchildren, six great grandchildren; one brother, B. E. Everly, of Lynnville; two stepsons, Marion Wright, Glasgow, Ky., Robert Wright of Chattanooga; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Ed Ellis, Brentwood, and eight step-grandchildren.<br /><br />EZELL, Foster The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1969<br />Foster Ezell, 88, brother of Grady Ezell of Elkton, died in a Florence, Ala. hospital, Wednesday, January 1. Funeral services and burial were held in Nesbit, Miss.<br />Mr. Ezell was the son of the late Andrew G. Ezell and Mattie Dunnavant Ezell of the Elkton community. His wife, who died a year ago, was Mamie Wilson Ezell.<br />A member of the Presbyterian Church, Mr. Ezell and Sons Company, a merchantile firm in Elkton, for many years. He was a merchant in Huntsville and Florence, Ala., for several years.<br />Survivors in addition to his brother, include two daughters, Mrs. Nell Ezell Reeder and Mrs. Martha Ezell Trobridge, both of Florence, Ala.<br /><br />EZELL, Leona Birdsong The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1966<br />Mrs. Leona B. Ezell, 78, died on Tuesday night, July 26, at the home of her son, Ed Ezell, of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead and the Rev. James Martin, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home on Thursday morning, July 28, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born on October 22, 1887, and was the daughter of the late Thomas Birdsong and Annie Hollis Birdsong. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, John Ezell, died in 1945.<br />In addition to her son, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hencely Hughey of Pulaski; two grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Annie Tate, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />EZELL, Mamie Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Mamie Wilson Ezell, 77, died Monday, October 9, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Martha Trobridge, in Florence, Ala., following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted on Tuesday afternoon, October 10, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, at the Presbyterian Church in Nesbit, Miss. with burial in that city.<br />Mrs. Ezell was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilson of the Bryson Community.<br />She is survived by her husband, Foster Ezell of Florence; another daughter, Mrs. Nell Reeder of Florence; two grandchildren; and a brother-in-law, Grady Ezell, of Elkton.<br /><br />EZELL, Rena Harris The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Joe E. Ezell, 60, former Pulaski resident, were held at 10:30<br />o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Lawrence Funeral Home at Chapel Hill, with the Rev. Sam R. Dodson of Nashville, a former pastor, and the Rev. Robert S. Lee, Lewisburg, officiating. Burial took place in the Swanson Cemetery at Chapel Hill. Mrs. Ezell died October 20, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia, where she had been a patient five days.<br />The former Miss Rena Harris, she was a native of Maury County, the daughter of the late J. E. (Caesar) Harris and Elizabeth Gillum Harris. She was a member of Lewisburg First Methodist Church. The family moved to Lewisburg two years ago.<br />Mrs. Ezell is survived by her husband, Joe E. Ezell, Lewisburg; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Hardiman, Lewisburg, and Miss Patsy Ezell, Nashville; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ira Hardison, Columbia.<br /><br />FARISH, Mrs. L. E. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1960<br />Mrs. L. E. Farish, mother of W. E. Farish of Pulaski, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, July 4, at the home of a son, Ray Farish, in Greenwood, Miss.<br />Funeral services took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Union Ridge Baptist Church at Noxapater, Miss., with the burial in the church cemetery.<br />Her husband, L. E. Farish, died in 1952.<br />In addition to the two sons listed above, Mrs. Farish is survived by two other sons, T. H. Farish, Noxapater, Miss., and Herbert Farish, Memphis; and one daughter, Mrs. V. H. Welch, Lawrence, Miss.<br /><br />FARRIS, Rena Hannah The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1969<br />Mrs. Rena Farris, 73, died Friday, October 10, in Pensacola, Fla.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Farris, wife of Claude Farris, were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 12, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Wayland Hartsfield officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born January 22, 1896, the daughter of the late Charlie H. and Susie Long Hannah.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include one daughter, Mrs. R. S. Green, Pensacola, Fla.; one brother, Gilmer Hannah, Stella; three sisters, Mrs. Clyde Dawes, Mrs. Willie Dawes, and Mrs. Kelsey Blasingim, all of the Stella community; and one grandchild.<br /><br />FARRIS, William Elmer The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for William Elmer Farris, 88, retired farmer of the McCains Community of Maury County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home and burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia. Mr. Farris died Saturday, February 5, in Giles County Hospital in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Farris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Harwell Walls Farris; one son, William Farris, Old Hickory; two grandchildren; one step-daughter, Mrs. Tonnie Carvell, Pulaski; and two step-sons, Loyce Walls and Ray Walls, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. E. D. Mitchell, Rock Hill, S. C.<br /><br />FAULKENBERRY, Margie Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1969<br />Mrs. Margie Faulkenberry, 62, died Monday, September 15, in the Christian Nursing Home in Greenhills, Ala.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Faulkenberry, wife of the late William Johnny Faulkenberry, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, September 17, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Bethel Church with the Rev. W. V. McDougal officiating. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery, Alabama.<br />A native of Alabama, she was born March 31, 1907, the daughter of the late John F. Burgess and Eliza Ellen Howard Burgess.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Maxine Trousdale, Mrs. Mildred Pierce, and Miss Hildred Faulkenberry, all of Michigan; ten grandchildren; one brother, Noel Burgess, California.<br /><br />FAULKENBERRY, William Rossie The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for William Rossie Faulkenberry, 68, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery at Ardmore. Mr. Faulkenberry died about 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, November 14 at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Alabama, he was born March 2, 1893, the son of the late Jerry Faulkenberry and Fannie Hicklin Faulkenberry. He was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Faulkenberry is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Whitt Faulkenberry; one son, William R. Faulkenberry, Auburn, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Robert L. Birdsong, Prospect, Mrs. Paul Watson, Nashville, Mrs. W. W. Sisk, and Mrs. Melvin Lewter, Birmingham, Ala.; nine grandchildren; one brother, Ira Faulkenberry, Ardmore; and one sister, Mrs. Jim Smith, Ardmore.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FAUTT, Dave The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Dave Fautt, 82, retired employee of the Belknap Hardware Company in Louisville, Ky., were held on Tuesday in that city with the burial there. Mr. Fautt died on Saturday, March 2, in Louisville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Fautt and Iva Sumners Fautt, and was a member of the Baptist Church. He was employed at the Belknap Company for 27 years before retiring.<br />Mr. Fautt is survived by one half-brother, Robert H. Fautt; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Maxie Weddington and Mrs. Harry Wheeler.<br /><br />FAUTT, Louise Mae Newton The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1965<br />Mrs. Louise Mae Newton Fautt, 70, widow of Tenery Fautt, died of a heart attack at 8 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 7, at her home in Detroit, Mich., where the family had resided more than thirty-seven years.<br />Services were held Monday afternoon, in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Catholic, in Pulaski, conducted by Fther Angelo Nobile with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born July 4, 1894, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Luna Newton and Eleanor Hamlett Newton. Her husband, Tenery Fautt, died in 1959.<br />Mrs. Fautt is survived by two nephews, Ozro Newton and James Newton, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FELKER, Alice Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Felker, 68, were conducted on Monday afternoon, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Felker died Saturday, November 5, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness. She was born in Giles County on August 18, 1898, the daughter of the late William (Bud) Harwell and Mattie Fleeman Harwell. Her husband, the late Arthur Felker, died several years ago.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Miss Bernice Felker, Pulaski, Mrs. Jimmy (Helen) Dorsey, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. J. L. (Jean) Whitmire, Nashville; two grandchildren, Miss Sandra Whitmire, Nashville, and Mrs. Donna K. Spearman, Lawrenceburg; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Willie Johnson, Bodenham; one brother, Walter Harwell, Bodenham; and one half-sister, Mrs. Minnie Martin, Manila, Ark.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FELKER, Andrew Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Andrew Clarence Felker, 54, farmer of the Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Ed Harper, Church of Christ minister, with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Felker died on Sunday night, September 4, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born June 28, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of Duggie Felker of Minor Hill and the late Ella Wray Felker.<br />In additon to his father, Mr. Felker is survived by one brother, J. H. Felker, Elkmont, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Buren Hendrix and Miss Mary Felker, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Aubrey Norwood, Columbia.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FELKER, Andrew Elmer The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Andrew Elmer Felker, 56, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Edward Harper, minister of the church. Burial took place in the Minor Hill cemetery.<br />Mr. Felker died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 25, in Cleveland, Ohio, after a short illness. A native of Giles County, he was born September 18, 1904, the son of John Felker and Ada Wray Felker.<br />Mr. Felker is survived by his wife, Estelle White Felker; two sons, Joe Felker, Pulaski and Loyd Felker, Cleveland, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Eva Hamlett, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Sadie Beasley, Nashville, Tenn.; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bell Noles, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Viola Forsythe, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Ruel Felker and Solomon Felker, Minor Hill; two half-brothers, Reedy Felker and Duggie Felker, both of Minor Hill; and one half-sister, Mrs. Mattie Marbut, Leonard, Texas.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />FELKER, Charles Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Charles Arthur Felker, 67, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Felker died Friday, April 19, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville after a short illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born July 7, 1895, the son of the late Alfred Felker and Nora Smith Felker. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Felker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Harwell Felker; three daughters, Miss Bernice Felker, Mrs. Jim Dorsey, Pulaski, and Mrs. J. L. Whitmire, Nashville; two grandchildren; one brother, Ozro Felker, Giles County; and one sister, Mrs. Birdie Sandusky, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FELKER, Ella Reyer Wray The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Reyer Wray Felker, 82, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home conducted by Ed Harper, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Felker died on Saturday, January 1, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Born September 10, 1883, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Harry Wray and Mary Reyer Wray. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mrs. Felker is survived by her husband, J. D. Felker, Minor Hill; one son, J. H. Felker, Elkmont, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Buren Hendrix and Miss Mary Felker, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Aubrey Norwood, Columbia; seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; one brother, Ernest Wray, Rogersville, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs Oscar Roberts, and Mrs. Virgie Williams, both of Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FELKER, Lena Gertrude Cates The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Gertrude Cates Felker, 78, widow of E. A. Felker, will be held at one o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. L. Greenway with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Felker died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, January 18, at her home in the Riversburg section after an extended illness.<br />Born August 19, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Cates and Mattie Gilmore Cates, and was a member of Choate Creek Methodist Church. Her husband, E. A. Felker, died in July of 1958.<br />Mrs. Felker is survived by three sons, Garland Felker and Willie Felker, Pulaski and Rosco Felker, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. Vaden Brown and Mrs. Melvin Hickman, Lynnville; twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Jim Campbell, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. George Barnickle, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FELKER, Luther The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br />Luther Felker, 68, died Saturday morning, October 27, at Giles County Hospital from knife wounds in the throat, which Coroner Bill Bennett said there apparently self-inflicted. He was found unconscious in the basement of his home on East College Street by his wife at about 6:30 a. m. and was removed to the hospital where he died a short time later.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church by Rev. William H. Moss and Rev. W. H. Mansfield. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim and Martha Ann Crowder Felker. He was engaged in farming in the Bodenham community for a number of years and had lived at Loudon for a period before his retirement. He had been in ill health for several years.<br />Mr. Felker was a member of First Methodist ChurchMethodist Church.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruby Cooper Felker; four daughters, Mrs. Herschel Mize and Mrs. George E. Miles of Pulaski, Mrs. W. N. Leaf of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Gene Stafford of Loudon; a son, Glen Felker of Nashville; five sisters, Mrs. John Thurman, Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mrs. R. K. Neal of Pulaski, Mrs. Neely Williams of Lawrence County, and Mrs. Jessie Hatfield of Kingsport; two brothers, Virgil Felker of Giles County and James Felker of Nashville, and nineteen grandchildren.<br /><br />FELKER, Mattie Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Thurman Felker, 71, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Felker died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon, May 27, after a long illness, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Hickman in Pulaski.<br /><br />Born November 26, 1890, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willis Henry Thurman and Rocenie Boatright Thurman. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Herbert Felker, died in May of 1952.<br />Mrs. Felker is survived by the one daughter, Mrs. Hickman; one son, Loyce Felker, Pulaski; one grandson, Ray Hickman; two sisters, Mrs. Claude Durham, and Mrs. Dan E. Smith; and three brothers, Johnnie Thurman, Henry Thurman, and Bunyan Thurman, all of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FELKER, Reedy A. The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Reedy A. Felker, 87, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial at Anderson, Ala. Mr. Reedy died at 8:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, May 16, at the home of his son, Mahlon Felker in the Goodsprings section.<br />Born September 21, 1877, in Giles County, she was the son of the late John Felker and Sarah Neely Felker. His wife, Mrs. Sarah Gibson Felker, died three years ago.<br />Mr. Felker is survived by the one son, Mahlon; five daughters, Mrs. Harvey Shelton, Minor Hill, Mrs. Pauline Campbell, and Mrs. Inez Jackson, both of Nashville, Mrs. Elsie Estes, Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Eula Walker, Winter Haven, Fla.; one step-son, Henry Treadwell, Florence, Ala.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Oma Alsup, Cleveland, Ohio; thirty grandchildren, forty great-grandchilden and two great-great-grandchildren and one brother, J. D. Felker, Minor Hill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FELKER, Virgil Pafford The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Services for Rev. Virgil Pafford Felker, 62, retired Methodist minister of the Bodenham community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday, January 5, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Revs. W. C. Westenberger and Fred Blankenship officiating. Burial was in Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />Rev. Felker, a native of Giles County, died Wednesday, January 3, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Rev. Felker was born February 18, 1905, the son of the late J. S. and Martha Ann Crowder Felker.<br />He served as a supply minister for twenty-eight years at Methodist churches in Lawrence, Wayne, Hardin, Maury, Humphreys and Dickson counties.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Viva Tittsworth Felker; one son, Rev. Carl G. Felker, Charlotte; one daughter, Mrs. Juanita Clausel, Memphis; one brother, James Felker, Nashville; five sisters, Mrs. King Neal and Mrs. Neely Williams, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Johnny Thurman, Ethridge, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Campbellsville community, and Mrs. Jessie Hatfield, Wisconsin; and six grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FERGUSON, Wilton Dalton The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1968<br />Funeral rites were conducted Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 10, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock at Piney Grove Church for Wilton Dalton Ferguson, 46, of Ardmore, Tenn. Interment was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Ferguson&#8217;s death came as the result of an automobile accident which was reportedly a head-on collision with a trailer-truck at 7:30 a. m. Monday on a road between Ardmore and Huntsville, Ala.<br />He was the son of E. D. Ferguson and the late Corinne Hatchett Ferguson.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Agnes Ferguson; 3 daughters, Mrs. Eyvon Hopkins, Mrs. Diane Arnold and Mrs. Darlene Mullins; three sons, Cornelius, Dale and Rickey; 6 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Aylon Dickers, and two brothers, Eldridge Ferguson and Lloyd Ferguson.<br /><br />FIDMORE, Bessie Hedgecoth The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1969<br />Mrs. Bessie Hedgecoth Fidmore, 55, died early Tuesday morning, March 18, in Buckeye, Arizona.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Fidmore had lived in Arizona for twenty-five years. She was the daughter of the late Mettie Mae Hill Hedgecoth Hutton and the late Thomas Lawson Hedgecoth.<br />Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Billy Yelverton, Mrs. Mattie Griggs, Mrs. Peggy Russell, and Mrs. Mitchell Butcher, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Willie Mae, Cincinnati, Ohio; one brother, William R. Hedgecoth, Pulaski; two step-brothers, Garland Hedgecoth, Ontario, Calif. and Arlo Hedgecoth, Nashville.<br /><br />FINLEY, James Luther The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for James Luther Finley, 73, of Nashville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bracey-Welch Funeral Home, Nashville, with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. Mr. Finley died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, September 28, at a Nashville hospital after seven months illness.<br />Mr. Finley was a native of Giles County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Finley, and attended public schools in Giles County.<br />As a young man he was a slack-wire walker with Gentry Brothers Circus and later with Sells Floto Circus, traveling over the southeast and in Mexico.<br />He was a veteran of WWI, and a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Nashville.<br />Mr. Finley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie L. Finley whom he married in 1950; a step-son, Raymond E. Jones, Donelson; a brother, Robert E. Finley, Nashville; and three sisters, Misses Lou Ella Finley and Viola Finley, and Mrs. Beatrice F. Lockhart, all of Nashville.<br /><br />FINNEY, Frank Webb The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Frank Webb Finney, 70, retired Rural Mail Carrier and teacher, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. William H. Moss, Methodist minister of Dickson, formerly of Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Finney died Friday, January 31, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br /><br />Born June 4, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Finney and Mary Eliza Webb Finney. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, a veteran of WWI, and a 32 degree Mason.<br />Mr. Finney is survived by one half-sister, Mrs. O. O. Stone, Lewisburg; one niece, Mrs. W. C. Butler, Jr., Pulaski; and two great-nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FITE, Gracie Hall The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Gracie Hall Fite, 73, of Frankewing, died Saturday, January 13, at Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Services were held Sunday, January 14, at Ralston Chapel, with the Rev. Edwin Moore, Delrose, officiating. Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Bishop, Frankewing; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Harrison, Fayetteville and Mrs. Dee Mullins, Delrose; two brothers, Floyd Hall, Delrose, and Oscar Hall, Frankewing.<br /><br />FITZGERALD, Charlotte Brown The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. John D. Fitzgerald, 51, Lewisburg resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Church Street Church of Christ in Lewisburg, conducted by Jack M. Parks, New Orleans, N. B. Hardeman, Memphis, and the Rev. Hollis Hunt of Lewisburg. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Fitzgerald, the former Miss Charlotte Brown, died Sunday in Vanderbilt Hospital following surgery.<br />She was a native of Lynnville, born in December of 1908, and the daughter of the late John Thomas Brown and Ida Keltner Brown. She was a teacher at Hardison School in Lewisburg, a member of the Church of Christ, and was a member of the Lewisburg Music Club.<br />Mrs. Fitzgerald is survived by her husband, John D. Fitzgerald; one son, John D. Fitzgerald, Jr., Lewisburg; four brothers, Dr. Monroe F. Brown and Joe Kidd Brown, Nashville, T. Larimore Brown, Pulaski, and Robert K. Brown, Lynnville; four sisters, Mrs. Harley Weatherly, Chattanooga, Mrs. N. B. Hardeman, Memphis, Mrs. M. S. Richardson, Columbia, and Mrs. Stewart Thomas, Lewisburg.<br /><br />FITZGERALD, Jesse The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1966<br />Jesse Fitzgerald, 77, prominent Pulaski businessman, died Tuesday morning, Jan. 4, at 9:10 o&#8217;clock (EST) of a heart attack at Fort Myers, Fla., where he and Mrs. Fitzgerald had been vacationing for the past month.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel. Gilbert Shaffer will officiate and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Fitzgerald was an insurance agent for Life and Casualty Insurance Company in Pulaski for twenty years from 1939 until his retirement in 1959. He also was engaged in the real estate business.<br />Born in Giles County, Dec. 18, 1888, he was the son of the late James Thomas and Eliza Brewer Fitzgerald.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />In addition to his wife, the former Miss Mary Ella Inmon, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Herbert E. Williams of Pulaski; two sons, William Jesse Fitzgerald of Fayetteville and Douglas Inmon Fitzgerald, of Fort Dix, N. J., and three grandchildren.<br /><br />FITZPATRICK, Lillie Hickerson The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Hickerson Fitzpatrick, 85, Pulaski resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with the rites conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. Mrs. Fitzpatrick died at 10:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, March 6, at her home following an extended illness.<br />Residing most of her life in Giles County, she was born January 5, 1880, in Bedford County, the daughter of the late Robert B. Hickerson and Nannie Barton Hickerson. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Edd Fitzpatrick, died in December of 1964.<br />Mrs. Fitzpatrick is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Keller and Miss Addie Hickerson, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />FLAUTT, Ella Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Phillips Flautt, 89, Nashville resident and native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Finley Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home in Nashville conducted by Dr. Walter R. Courtney. Burial took place at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the afternoon in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Flautt died Monday, February 11, at a Nashville hospital. Born and reared in Giles County. she was the daughter of the late John Phillips and Emma Reynolds Phillips, and was the wife of Solon Flautt, also a native Giles Countian.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Flautt is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Martin S. Roberts, Jr., Nashville; one son, John Solon Flautt, Wichita, Kans.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ben Childers, Nashville.<br /><br />FLAUTT, Meredith The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1968<br />Meredith Flautt, 83, retired vice-president and pioneer of the auditing department of First American National Bank, Nashville, and former Pulaski resident, died Tuesday, Sept. 3, after a short illness.<br />The funeral is to be at Westminister Presbyterian Church, Nashville, at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br />Following his graduation from Giles College, Mr. Flautt began his business career as a clerk in a local dry goods store.<br />The roots of the Flautt family are deep in Tennessee history. His father, the late John B. Flautt, served with distinction as a Captain in the Confederate Army and his mother was the former Miss Marcella Rose, a daughter of Col. Solon E. Rose. He was a first cousin of Stacey Rose of Pulaski and the late Mrs. Rose Woodward.<br /><br />Following the War Between the States, the Flautts settled in Pulaski and Mr. Flautt&#8217;s father became one of the leading lawyers of this area.<br />In 1916, Mr. Flautt married the former Miss Margery Ezell of Elkton. She died in June of this year.<br />Survivors include a son, Meredell Ezell Flautt; a daughter, Miss Margery Anne Flautt; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />FLEMING, Bennie Moffitt The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967<br />Mrs. Bennie Moffitt Fleming died November 23 at her home in Decatur, Ala., after many years of declining health. Burial was the following day, November 24, in the Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Fleming was the daughter of the late Dr. Moffitt, who was at one time a physician in the Bunker Hill community. She also attended Martin College.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Dodds and Mrs. Louise Grooms; and one son, Braden Fleming, all of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />FLEMING, Fred Montgomery The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1962<br />Fred Montgomery Fleming, 57, director of the Union Bank for many years, owner of the Cedar Grove Limestone Company, died Tuesday morning, December 18, at 10:15 o&#8217;clock in the Giles County Hospital after a five month illness.<br />A native of Overton County Fleming had been in business in Pulaski for fourteen years. In September of this year, Fleming sold an interest in the Cedar Grove company to a nephew Fred Moss of Lewisburg. In November it was announced that the partners had sold the company to two Nashville businessmen.<br />Born March 17, 1905, he was the son of the late William J. and Linda Hooten Fleming.<br />Fleming was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ. He was also a member of the Exchange Club.<br />Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday) at 3 p. m. in Bennett-May Chapel. Jointly officiating will be Rev. B. C. Goodpasture of Nashville, Tommy Vernon, Church of Christ minister, Rev. William Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church, and Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Melba Wheat Fleming; one son, William Jasper Fleming; a brother, Cross Fleming of Livingston; and six sisters, Mrs. M. L. Bilberry of Atchison, Kansas, Mrs. Vollie Moss of Carthage, Mrs. W. C. Moss and Mrs. O. C. Moss of Cookeville, Mrs. F. C. Swan of Celina, and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Akron, Ohio.<br />Fleming&#8217;s son, a student at Middle Tennessee State College, at home for the Christmas holidays, underwent an emergency appendectomy at the Giles County Hospital eight hours before his father&#8217;s death.<br /><br />FLEMING, Hoyt Alpine Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1967<br />Hoyt Alpine Fleming, Jr., died Tuesday night, August 6, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Fleming will be held Thursday afternoon, August 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Lynnville Presbyterian Church, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Fleming was the son of the late Hoyt Alpine and Ella Braden Fleming.<br />Survivors include one sister, Miss Eleanor Fleming; two nieces, Mrs. Ray Grooms, and Mrs. Carter Dobbs, both of Decatur, Ala.; one nephew, Braden Fleming, Jr., Corinth, Miss.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FLEMMING, Ida Jane Cummings The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br />Mrs. Ida Jane Flemming, 90, died Thursday, March 2, in Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Sunday at the Todd Funeral Home, with burial in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, in Beaver, Pa.<br />Mrs. Flemming was a native of Butler County, Pa., born September 16, 1876, the daughter of the late John M. and Elizabeth Shaffer Cummings.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Weaver Griffiths and Miss Elizabeth Flemmings, Pulaski; one son, James R. Flemmings, West Bridgewater, Pa.; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FLETCHER, Mrs. Hollon Harris The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hollon Harris Fletcher, resident of Tuscumbia, Ala., and Pulaski, Tenn., for the past fifteen years, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 7, at Brown Service Chapel at Tuscumbia, conducted by Wendell Klein and James Patterson. Burial took place at 2:30 o&#8217;clock that afternoon in Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Fletcher died at 5 o&#8217;clock at Coffee Memorial Hospital, Tuscumbia, after a five weeks illness.<br />She was a native of Birmingham where she lived until she moved to Tuscumbia. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Fletcher is survived by one sister, Mrs. Berry Baugh, Sr., Pulaski; two brothers, Roscoe E. Harris and Glen Harris, both of Birmingham, Ala.; one niece, Mrs. Paul Reinking, Dallas, Texas; and four nephews, Berry Baugh, Jr., Tuscumbia, Glen Baugh, Pulaski, and Bill Harris and George Harris, Birmingham.<br /><br />FLY, Homer Lee The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1963<br />Funeral services for Homer Lee Fly, 58, Eleventh District farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Ostella Church of Christ in Marshall County, with the burial at Spring Place Cemetery in that community. Mr. Fly died Thursday, May 16, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of Mrs. Alice West Fly, Cornersville, and the late Braxton Fly. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Fly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Mai Haislip Fly; one son, Edward Fly, Pulaski; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Clara Mai Baucom, Nashville; and three brothers, Dallas Fly and Hershell Fly, Ostella Community, and J. Tom Fly, Frankewing.<br /><br />FLY, Tishie The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1967<br />Mrs. Tishie Fly, 78, died Friday, January 6, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, January 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. W. McCullough and Rev. Frank Ledford officiating. Burial was in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Fly, a native of Giles County, was born September 29, 1888, the daughter of the late William and Mary Sue Bevels. Her husband, the late John Calvin Fly, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Howard Mitchell, Bunker Hill; one son, Odie Fly, Pulaski; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; five sisters, Mrs. Nishie Foster, Fayetteville, Mrs. Sam Moore, Prospect, Mrs. Icie Mitchell, Bunker Hill, Mrs. A. D. Mitchell, Dellrose and Mrs. Ira Hogan, Elkmont, Ala.; two brothers, William Bevels and Erskine Bevels, both of Lincoln County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOGG, Charlie S. The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1969<br />Charlie S. Fogg, 75, died Thursday, May 1, at his home in Louisville, Ky.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, May 5, in Louisville, Ky., with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Fogg was born and reared in Aspen Hill, the son of the late Walter Fogg and Lillie Potts Fogg. He had spent most of his life as a conductor for the L &amp; N Railroad Company.<br />Survivors include three daughters, all of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />FOGG, Georgia Reeves The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia Reeves Fogg, 81, resident of the Berea Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway, former pastor. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Fogg who had been in failing health for two years, died at 12:10 A. M., Thursday, May 26, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 2, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mont Reeves and Margaret Phillips Reeves. Her husband, Lee Roy Fogg, died September 1, 1939. She was a member of the Berea Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Fogg is survived by one son, Stewart Fogg, Chicago, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. Hillyard Barlar and Mrs. Herman Hobby, Pulaski, and Mrs. Hubert Golden, Columbia; and four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOGG, William Guy The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1968<br />William Guy Fogg, 70, died Wednesday night, February 7, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Fogg were held at 2 p. m. Friday, February 9, at Ralston Chapel, Fayetteville with the Rev. M. O. Blackwelder officiating. Burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Fogg, a native of Giles County, was the son of William H. and Ozella Ross Fogg. He was a retired merchant at Belfast.<br />Survivors include seven sons, William Thomas Fogg, Huntsville, Ala., John Butler Fogg, Miami, Fla., Dumont, Ray, and Charlie Fogg, all of Columbia, Guy M. Fogg, Donelson and Bobby Fogg, Fayetteville; one daughter, Mrs. Wendell Chaldroy, Cleveland; one step-daughter, Martha Sue Wilson, Belfast; two step-sons, Floyd Edward and Billy Joe Wilson, both of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Ella Marks, Pulaski; one step-sister, Mrs. Maude Callahan, Pulaski; twenty-two grandchildren; thirty-six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FOLKS, Edith Flowers The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. W. C. Folks, 78, wife of the Rev. W. C. Folks, retired Methodist minister, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in Bethel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, the Rev. Fenton Warren and the Rev. Thomas Smith. In the afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock , a service was held in Hohenwald Methodist Church with the burial in the Swiss Cemetery at Hohenwald. Mrs. Folks died at 12:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, August 22, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 14, 1887, in Lewis County, she was the former Edith Flowers, the daughter of the late Payton Flowers and Lizzie Voorhies Flowers. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Folks is survived by one sister, Mrs. Hettie Flowers Clay, Hohenwald; two half-brothers, Thomas DeFoe and Herbert G. DeFoe, both of Hohenwald; and two step-sisters, Mrs. Mae Blankenship, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. Docie Cook, Texas.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOLKS, Wilbur Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1969<br />The Rev. Wilbur Cleveland Folks, 85, retired Methodist minister, died Saturday, Nov. 22, at Giles County Hospital after having suffered several strokes. He was a resident of the Bethel Community.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday at Bethel Methodist Church with the Rev. Rudolph Janes officiating. Burial was in Hohenwald Cemetery. Carter Funeral Home of Prospect was in charge.<br />A native of Dover in Stewart County, Mr. Folks was born Oct. 16, 1884, the son of Henry Franklin and Serena Brandon Folks. He was married Jan. 9, 1917, to Dolly Edith Flowers, who died several years ago.<br />He was approved for supply work in the Methodist ministry in 1911, admitted on trial to the Conference in 1914, ordained deacon in 1916, ordained elder in 1922 and admitted to full connection in 1922. He retired in 1957.<br />The Rev. Mr. Folks had served pastorates in a number of Middle Tennessee churches, including those of Dellrose and Prospect.<br />Survivors include a sister, two nephews and two nieces.<br /><br />FOLLIS, Clance The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1969<br />Graveside services for Miss Clance Follis, 83, were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Maplewood Cemetery where burial took place. Dr. A. J. Walton, retired Methodist minister of Nashville officiated. Miss Follis died at a Nashville infirmary on Saturday.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Follis was the daughter of the late Dave and Inez Abernathy Follis. She attended school and was reared in Pulaski, but moved to Nashville with her family about thirty years ago.<br />She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Miss Follis is survived by four sisters, Miss Hattie Follis, Mrs. Fisher Abernathy, Mrs. H. D. Harrison and Mrs. Webster Turner, all of Nashville, and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOLLIS, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Robert Lee Follis, 81, retired farmer of the Frankewing section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, February 20, at Frankewing Methodist Church. The Rev. J. C. Elkins officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Follis died early Friday morning, February 19, at his home.<br />Born July 2, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert James Follis and Nancy Boatright Follis. His wife, Mrs. Cora Harwell Follis, died several years ago.<br />Mr. Follis is survived by one son, Grady Follis, Gallatin; two daughters, Mrs. Virgil Birdsong, Frankewing, and Mrs. Clifford Harwell, Pulaski; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOLLIS, Wiley Turner The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Wiley Turner Follis, approximately 65 years old, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Finley, Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home. Burial took place in Nashville. Mr. Follis died at 4:40 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, February 16, at a Nashville hospital.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Dave Follis and Inez Abernathy Follis.<br />Mr. Follis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Knight Follis; and five sisters, Miss Hattie Follis, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. F. W. Abernathy, Miss Clancey Follis, Mrs. J. W. Turner and Mrs. H. D. Harrison, all of Nashville.<br /><br />FORBES, Cora Pitt The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br />Mrs. Cora Pitt Forbes, aged 84, widow of Dr. E. C. Forbes, died Sunday, June 20, at 815 p. m. at Fairhaven Nursing Home, Pulaski, after a long illness. Funeral services were held at Ardmore Methodist Church at 2 p. m. Monday and burial took place at Blanche Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Forbes was the daughter of Alonzo Cole Pitt and Nancy Pitt, pioneer families of Springfield, Tenn. She was married to Dr. E. C. Forbes of Lincoln County in 1897. She was a member of Ardmore Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Janie Brown, Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, Auburn, Ala., Mrs. Anne Laura White, Memphis, and Mrs. Frances Walker, Paducah, Ky.; three sons, Cowan Forbes, Ardmore, Tenn., Madden Forbes, Town Creek, Ala., and Bill Forbes, Memphis; ten grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FORRESTER, Robert L. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Robert L. Forrester, 75, well-known Watertown attorney, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Watertown with the burial in Hern Hill Cemetery. Mr. Forrester died Sunday in a Lebanon hospital.<br />Mr. Forrester is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Phillips Forrester, who was Tennessee Mother of the Year in 1962; three sons, William Howell Forrester, Pulaski attorney, Lt. Col. Eugene P. Forrester, Fort Bragg, N. C. and Nelson Forrester, Tullahoma; three daughters, Mrs. Richard M. Hawkins, Clarksville, Mrs. Clifford H. Sargent, Nashville, and Mrs. Joe Hawkins, Huntsville, Ala.; twenty grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Tom Roberts, Watertown.<br /><br />FORSYTHE, Frank The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Frank Forsythe. 63, farmer of the New Prospect Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Booth Chapel Community Church, near Minor Hill, with J. T. Word, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Forsythe who had been ill several months, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday night, January 16, at Lawrenceburg Sanitarium.<br />Born March 5, 1897, in Moore County, he was the son of the late Benjamin Forsythe and Cordelia Wade Forsythe. At the age of three he moved with the family to Giles County. In 1949, Mr. Forsythe moved to Lawrence County, having lived most of his life at Minor Hill. The last member of his immediate family, he was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Forsythe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Felker Forsythe; four sons, Grady Forsythe, Aubrey Forsythe, J. C. Forsythe and William Forsythe, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. John L. Ross, Hoxie, Ark.; and fifteen grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FORSYTHE, Hubert The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Hubert Forsythe, 57, a resident of Auburndale, Fla., and a native of Giles County, died Wednesday, January 3.<br />Mr. Forsythe was the owner and operator of a drycleaning business, a member of the Methodist Church and a Mason.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Mae Forsythe; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Roberts, Sarasota, Fla.; two sons, Allen I. Forsythe, Orange, Tex., and Jerry L. Forsythe, Auburndale, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Griffin, Lakeland, Fla., and Mrs. Eddie Lee Morrell, Auburndale, Fla.; and one brother, George C. Forsythe, Winter Garden, Fla.<br /><br />FORSYTHE, Jesse Washington The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Funeral servicees for Jesse Washington Forsythe, 70, retired farmer and blacksmith of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. H. Gardner, Pastor, Burial took place in Oxford Cemetery, south of Minor Hill. He died on Saturday, July 16, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Born August 23, 1895, he was the son of the late Isom Forsythe and Maggie Clark Forsythe. Mr. Forsyth is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Pratt Forsythe; one son, James Edward Forsythe, Minor Hill; and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOSTER, Dave W. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Dave W. Foster, 73, retired Railroad employee of Louisville, Ky., were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville. Mr. Foster died of a heart attack on Sunday morning, June 3, at a Louisville hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born August 14, 1888, the son of the late Ace Tindall Foster and Mary Lou Marbut Foster. His wife, Mrs. Willabel Grimes Foster, died six years ago.<br />Mr. Foster is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Norris, Louisville, Ky.; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. T. A. Steele, Nashville; and one brother, Walter C. Foster, Pulaski.<br /><br />FOSTER, Edward The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Edward Foster, 67, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the Methodist Church in Hubbard City, Hill County, Texas. Burial took place in Fairview Cemetery. Mr. Foster died of a heart attack on April 14 while mowing his lawn.<br />A retired farerm, he had resided in Texas fifty-five years. He was the son of th late Bob Foster and Josie Chapman Foster of Giles County, Tenn.<br />Mr. Foster is survived by his wife; four daughters and one son; one brother, Mahlon Foster, Hubbard City; and two nieces, Mrs. Loyd Robinson, Lynnville and Mrs. G. W. Jackson, Frankewing.<br /><br />FOSTER, Ethel Massey The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1967<br />Mrs. Ethel Massey Foster, 81, died Wednesday, June 21, in Chickasaw, Ala., where she had lived for many years.<br />Services were conducted Friday afternoon, June 23, and she was buried in Pritchard, Ala.<br />Mrs. Foster, a native of Giles County, was born November 12, 1885, the daughter of the late Fields and Joyce Downing Massey. Her husband was the late Louis Foster.<br />Survivors include one son, Chester, of Chickasaw; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Bunyan Graves, of Giles County.<br /><br />FOSTER, George M. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />George M. Foster, Jr., 61, property consultant for the Tennessee State Board of Equalization for three years, died at noon Friday, July 15, in Maury County Hospital, after an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 3:30 Sunday afternoon in Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city.<br />Mr. Foster, a retired Maury County farmer, was the son of the late G. M. Foster and Dora Samantha Barnett Foster. He was a member of the Stiversville Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Foster held a number of public positions, resigning in August of 1965 from the State Board of Equalization due to ill health.<br />Mr. Foster is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Whit Ralston, Jamacia, Mrs. Felix Sands, St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Walter Thurman, Southport, and Miss Etna Foster, Stiversville; and three brothers, Clyde Foster, Stiversville, W. G. Foster, Pontiac, Mich., and F. Barnett Foster, Columbia.<br /><br />FOSTER, Lillian Houston The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Houston Foster, 69, resident of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ed Templeton with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Foster died Sunday, June 7, at her Ingram Street home.<br />Born December 31, 1894, in Mississippi, she was the daughter of the late George Houston and Laura Sullivan Houston. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Foster is survived by her husband, A. H. Foster; one step-daughter, Mrs. Frances Beat, Detroit, Mich.; one step-son, Billy Foster, Midwest City, Okla.; five step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOSTER, Maude The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1963<br />Hubbard, Texas-A native of Giles County, Mrs. Maude Foster, 75, died here April 25 and was buried in nearby Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Foster is survived by two nieces of Pulaski, Mrs. Loyd Robinson of Pulaski, and Mrs. Garland Jackson of Frankewing. Her parents were the late Bob and Josie Foster, who lived in the Berea Community.<br /><br />FOSTER, Sara Sweeney Adams The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sara Sweeney Adams Foster, approximately 84 years, were held Tuesday afternoon in Nashville with the burial in that city. She died Sunday morning, February 17, at Davidson County Nursing Home.<br />A former resident of Giles County, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alvie Crye, Nashville, and Mrs. Fred Bartlett, Bellville, N. J.; three grandsons and one great grandchild.<br /><br />FOSTER, Tennie Mae Wisdom The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tennie Mae Wisdom Foster, 81, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, Methodist minister, and Adrian Maynard of Lynnville. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Foster died unexpectedly early Sunday afternoon, April 26, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Loyd Robinson at Lynnville where she was visiting.<br />Born November 28, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mathew Wisdom and Jennie Gower Wisdom. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Howard Foster, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Foster is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robinson, Lynnville, and Mrs. Garland Jackson, Frankewing, where she made her home; seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Walter Doggett, Cornersville.<br /><br />FOSTER, Walter Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1964<br />Walter C. Foster, 73, known by many as &#8220;Mister Republican&#8221; in Giles County, died last Sunday afternoon at Giles County Hospital following a heart attack. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Foster had been chairman of the Giles County Republican Executive Committee for the past 36 years. He was a delegate from Tennessee to the 1952 Republican National Convention in Chicago, and had served as an alternate delegate at earlier conventions. For eight years, Foster served as a member of the Board of Mayor and Alderman from Pulaski&#8217;s Sixth Ward. He was elected to a four-year term in 1951. After four years out of city politics, he was elected to another four-year term in 1959. Foster was defeated last November in his bid for a third-term on the city board. During a full life of service, Foster once served as Giles County Election Commissioner. In the 1930&#8217;s he was a revenue officer in Middle Tennessee for the federal government. He had been in the real estate and automobile business in Pulaski.<br />He was a native of Giles County, born near Minor Hill to the late Ase T. Foster and Mary Lou Marbut Foster. Foster was a Methodist and member of the Pulaski-Giles County Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Irene Moore Foster; a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Harlow, Pulaski postmaster; a sister, Mrs. T. R. Steele, Nashville; and two grandsons.<br /><br />FOUST, Virginia Dabbs The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Dabbs Foust, 73, wife of Jim Foust, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Mitchell Cemetery in Lauderdale County, Ala. Mrs. Foust died Tuesday, February 7, at her home on Route 2, Pulaski, after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born July 27, 1887, the daughter of the late Will Dabbs and Katherine Thomas Dabbs.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Foust is survived by eight daughters, Miss Helen Foust, Pulaski, Mrs. Gene Comer, Wales, Mrs. Homer Holden and Mrs. Jeff Dollar, Anderson, Ala., Mrs. Ruby Deason, Bethany, Mo., Mrs. Onis Adams, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., Mrs. C. A. Word, Minor Hill and Mrs. Roy Thompson, Winter Haven, Fla.; three sons, Warren Foust, Minor Hill, Euly Foust, Lester, Ala., and Vincent Foust, Benton Harbor, Mich.; thirty-six grandchildren; and twenty-eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs.Rosie Dollar, Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOWLER, Alla Harwell Fowler The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alla Harwell Fowler, native of the Pisgah Community of Giles County. were held at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Huntsville, Ala., with the burial in that city. She died of a heart ailment on Saturday night, May 21, in a Huntsville hospital.<br />Born and reared in Pisgah, she was the daughter of the late William Burr (Dee) Harwell and Harriett Reed Scott. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />A resident of Huntsville for many years, she had been an employee of Dunnavant&#8217;s for an extended period of time.<br />Mrs. Fowler is survived by one son, Charles W. Fowler, Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; two grandchildren; two brothers, Edward Harwell, Tullahoma, and Fred Reed Harwell, Ellisville, Miss.; and three sisters, Mrs. J. Thomas Blackshear, De Funiak Springs, Fla., Mrs. Robert S. Locke, Ethridge, Tenn., and Miss Hattie Will Harwell, East Chicago, Ind.<br /><br />FOWLER, Mrs. J. W. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. W. Fowler, 88, resident of Florence, Ala., and mother of a Pulaski resident, were held in Morris and Elkens Funeral Home in Florence with the burial in Tri-Cities Memorial Garden. Mrs. Fowler died on January 24 at her home in Florence after an extended illness.<br />She was a native of Lauderdale County, Ala.<br />Mrs. Fowler is survived by her husband, J. W. Fowler; four daughters, Mrs. Newton J. Abernathy, Pulaski, Mrs. Dan Haggerty, New Orleans, La., Mrs. James Crews, Atmore, Ala., and Mrs. Emery Freeman, Sheffield, Ala.; one son, J. W. Fowler, Jr., Florence, Ala.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. U. S. Masterson, Florence, Ala.<br /><br />FOWLER, Roy Mack The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Roy Mack Fowler, 78, retired farmer of the Lynnvile section, were held Wednesday in McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with the rites conducted by the Rev. Thomas Vann, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. Mr. Fowler died Tuesday, May 11, in Merrihill Nursing Home in Lewisburg, following a period of declining health.<br />Mr. Fowler, a native of Marshall County, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Hyde Fowler.<br /><br />FOWLER, Virgil M. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Virgil M. Fowler, 69, former Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, conducted by the Rev. N. G. Allen and the Rev. Lowery Walker. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville.<br />Mr. Fowler, who had resided in Nashville approximately five years, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, January 9, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville after an illness of two years.<br />A native of Marshall County, he and his family had made their home in the Lynnville section most of his life.<br />Mr. Fowler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Head Fowler; two sons, Joe W. Fowler, Nashville and Howard G. Fowler, Auburn, Ala.; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />FOX, Albert Eldridge The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Albert Eldridge Fox, 79, died Saturday, January 25, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Fox were held Monday afternoon, January 27, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Thompson Cemetery, Minor Hill.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Fox was born December 29, 1889, the son of the late Jim and Margaret Bivens Fox.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Thompson Fox; two sons, Donald Fox, Giles County, and Albert E. Fox, Jr., Lester, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Ben Watson, Giles County; one brother, Hicks Fox, Florida; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOX, Carl The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Carl Fox, father of Mrs. Jewel Fox Cole, died Saturday morning, January 4, in Leonard&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Fox, 86, were held Sunday afternoon, January 5, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with Andrew Brown, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ officiating. Burial was in the Fox-Wheatley Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br />Mr. Fox was a retired farmer and the son of the late Gideon Fox and Mollie McAteer Fox.<br />Survivors in addition to his daughter, include one sister, Mrs. Fannie McConnell, Chapel Hill; one granddaughter, Mrs. Ted Kell, Janesville, Wis.; and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FOX, Ethel Whitsett The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Whitsett Fox, mother of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, with Robert Huffaker, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in the Fox-Wheatley Cemetery at Cornersville. Mrs. Fox died on Sunday night, January 15, at her home in Cornersville after a long illness.<br />A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Whitsett and Sarah Davis Whitsett. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Fox is survived by her husband, Carl Fox; two daughters, Mrs. Jewel Fox Cole, Pulaski, and Miss Opal Fox, Cornersville; one granddaughter, Mrs. Ted Kell, Janesville, Wis.; two great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Mose King Jones, Dyersburg.<br /><br />FOX, Hattie Schultz The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1946<br />Mrs. Hattie Fox, 77, died Fri., Dec. 9 in Lawrence County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sun., Dec. 11 at Cross Roads Baptist Church in Lawrence County with burial in the church cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schultz. Her husband was the late John R. Fox.<br />Survivors include five sons, Dewey of Lawrenceburg, Seldon of Washington, D.C., Clyde of Kalamazoo, Mich., the Rev. William Doyle Fox of Antioch, Tenn.; seven daughters, Mrs. Eula Williams, Mrs. Trula Copeland, Mrs. Beulah Prince, Mrs. Virginia Woodward, all of Leoma, Mrs. Edna Campbell of Detroit, Mrs. Ruby Goff of Chicago, Mrs. Bonnie Helms of Detroit; one brother, Dallas Schultz of Knoxville; one sister, Mrs. Florence Loper of Port Arthur, Texas; 43 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOX, Lillie Lucurs The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Lucurs Fox, 83, resident of the Goodsprings section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Bernard Koening. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Fox died Monday morning, June 28, after a long illness at the home of a son, Mahlon Fox, at Goodsprings.<br /><br />Born June 15, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Lucurs and Nancy Doggett Lucurs. Her husband, James Edward Fox, died January 28, 1925. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to Mahlon Fox, Mrs. Fox is survived by two other sons, Harvey Fox, Pulaski, and Paris Fox, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Bivens, Leoma; twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ada Cates, Giles County; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Lela Richey, Pulaski, and Mrs. Elmer Harwell, Dallas, Texas.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FOX, Opal The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1967<br />Miss Opal Fox, 53, long time employee of Genesco, died Wednesday, March 1, in Leonard&#8217;s Hospital at Lewisburg.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, at McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home, with burial in the Fox Cemetery.<br />Miss Fox, a native of Marshall County, was the daughter of Carl Fox and the late Mrs. Ethel Whitsett Fox.<br />Survivors in addition to her father, are, one sister, Mrs. Jewel Cole, Pulaski; one niece, Mrs. Ted Kell, Janesville, Fla.<br /><br />FOX, Willie Brown The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Willie Brown Fox, 77, retired Marshall County employee, were held Monday at McDaniel Funeral Home with the burial in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville. Mr. Fox died Sunday, April 9, at a Nashville hospital after a short illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Howard Fox and Lucinda Emerson Fox. He had owned and operated a telephone exchange in Cornersville more than twenty-five years ago.<br />Mr. Fox is survived by one son, Jack Fox, Nashville; several grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Amos Clark, Pulaski, Mrs. H. L. McMahon and Mrs. Mike Adams, Cornersville, and Mrs. C. B. Welch, Old Hickory; and one brother, Sidney Fox, Cornersville.<br /><br />FRALIX, Dave The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Dave Fralix, 85, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, pastor of Bradshaw Baptist Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Fralix died at 9:55 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, April 28, after a short illness, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Paul Fralix, Route 2, Pulaski.<br />Born December 24, 1874, in Grainger County, he was the son of the late Mitt Fralix and Jane Watts Fralix. He was a member of the Church of God.<br />His wife, Mrs. Nettie Jernigan Fralix, died July 21, 1959.<br /><br />Mr. Fralix is survived by five sons, C. C. Fralix and Milton Fralix, Pompano Beach, Fla., Jimmy Fralix, Lynnville, Horace Fralix, Wales, and Grover Fralix, St. Louis, Mo.; five daughters, Mrs. Paul Fralix, Clear Creek Lake section, Mrs. Hubert Blade, Prospect, Mrs. A. M. Duncan, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Charles Estes, Pulaski, Mrs. Burt Pierce, Huntsville, Ala.; twenty-four grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren; one brother, Boyd Fralix, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Burchell, New Mexico.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRALIX, Horace The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Horace Fralix, 58, farmer of Bartow, Fla., and a native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Pink M. Griggs and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, west of Pulaski. Mr. Fralix, died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock on Saturday night, April 8, in Bartow.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Dave Fralix and Nettie Jernigan Fralix.<br />Mr. Fralix is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Russell Fralix; three daughters, Mrs. James Reese, Columbia, Mrs. Junior Henson, St. Louis, Mo., and Miss Catherine Fralix, Giles County; two sons, Horace Fralix, Jr., Giles County, and Foster Fralix, St. Louis, Mo.; five grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Paul Fralix, Mrs. Hubert Blade and Mrs. Charles Estes, all of Giles County and Mrs. Bert Pierce, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. A. M. Duncan, Culleoka; and four brothers, Charlie Fralix and Milton Fralix, both of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Jimmy Fralix, Lynnville, and Grover Fralix, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRALIX, James Quentin The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br />Graveside services were conducted Monday, March 6, at Marrs Hill Cemetery at 4:00 p. m. He was the infant son of Wayne and Patrice Martin Fralix, and died Sunday, March 5, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents are two brothers, Michael and Timothy Fralix; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fralix, Waco; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRALIX, Jenny Lee Fralix The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1969<br />Mrs. Jenny Lee Fralix, 54, died Saturday, August 23, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Fralix, wife of Ollie Fralix, Route 3, Culleoka, were conducted Sunday afternoon, August 24, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Starlings officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Fralix was born November 9, 1914, the daughter of the late Glennie and Roxie Jernigan Fralix.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, include one daughter, Mrs. Jack Cates; six brothers Willie Fralix and Paul Fralix, Lynnville, Tom Fralix, Pulaski, Frank Fralix, Alabama, Richard and Elmer Fralix, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Rossie Daughtry, Mrs. Bessie Fralis and Mrs. Roxie Ward, all of Giles County; and three grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRALIX, Margaret Ellen Lovett The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Raymond Fralix, 29, Route 1, Mt. Pleasant, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Spencer Hill Church of Christ , conducted by Brown Foster. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Fralix died Friday morning, January 19, at her home after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Margaret Ellen Lovett, she was born in Maury County, the daughter of the late Robert Lovett and Mary Kersey Lovett. She was a member of the Church of Christ .<br />Mrs. Fralix is survived by her husband, Raymond Fralix; one daughter, Patsy Ann Fralix; five sons, Bobby, Larry, J. W., Teddy and Jimmy Fralix, all of the home address; two sisters, Mrs. Christine Bennett and Miss Pualine Lovett, Lynnville; and four brothers, Rufus Lovett, Walter Lovett, William Lovett and Billy Lovett, all of Lynnville.<br /><br />FRALIX, Raymond Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1969<br />Raymond Clyde Fralix, 45, died Friday, June 20, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, June 22, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Eugene Barnett officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Fralix was born May 9, 1924, the son of Mrs. Mattie Callahan Fralix and the late Taylor Fralix.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, include one daughter, Miss Patsy Fralix; five sons, Bobby Fralix, Larry Fralix, J. W. Fralix, all of Route 1, Mt. Pleasant; two sisters, Mrs. Allie Fuqua, Pulaski, and Mrs. Laura Shores, Lynnville; one brother, Ozro Fralix, Lynnville.<br />North Funeral Home of Lawrenceburg in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Earl Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1966<br />Earl Eugene Francis, 35, a Giles County native who resided in Cleveland, Ohio, was killed instantly early Friday, April 8, in a two-car collision in Cleveland.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Francis, son of H. E. Francis of the Rich Community and the late Mrs. Mary Ferguson. Francis was born Oct. 8, 1930. He was married to the former Miss Frances Rose of Giles County, who survives.<br />The fatal accident occurred before dawn Friday as Mr. Francis was en route to his home from the industrial plant where worked on the night shift.<br />Other survivors include three children, Stanley Eugene, Danny Earl and Vance McKinley Francis, all of Cleveland, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Herman Owens of Giles County and Mrs. Bob Usselton of River Rouge, Mich.; and four brothers, Franklin Francis of the Rich Community in Giles County, Flournoy Francis of Wynadotte, Mich., Roy and Herbert Francis, both of Lincoln Park, Mich.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Lillie Adell Nelson The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Adell Francis, 85, were held Thursday morning, July 4, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Francis died Tuesday, July 2, in Maury County Hospital.<br />A native of Moore County, Mrs. Francis was born May 23, 1883, the daughter of the late Ben and Callie Nelson. Her husband was the late John Francis.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Viola Porter, Lynnville, and Mrs. Lelia McCutchen, McKinney, Texas; one son, Dewey Francis, Owensboro, Ky.; eight grandchildren; twenty-six great-grandchildren, and eighteen great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ollie Toungett, Summertown, and Mrs. Cary Crumley, Portageville, Mo.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Pocahontas Gibson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pocahontas Gibson Francis, 57, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Tommy Vernon, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Gibsonville Cemetery in the Fourteenth District. Mrs. Francis died unexpectedly about 8 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, February 28, at the home on West Washington Street.<br />Born March 4, 1905, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Carroll Gibson and Susie McKissack Gibson.<br />Mrs. Francis is survived by her husband, Roy W. Francis; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Raymond Brown The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Raymond Brown Francis, 52, state employee, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister, and Gilbert Shaffer minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Francis, employee of the state steam plant in Nashville, died about 10 o&#8217;clock Friday night, August 31, of a heart attack enroute home from work. He was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Thomas Hospital.<br />Born March 6, 1910 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Wilson Alexander Francis and Katherine White Francis. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Francis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Geneva Phillips Francis; three sons, Raymond B. Francis and David Lynn Francis, Nashville, and Wayne Francis, U. S. Navy, presently stationed in California; four daughters, Mrs. Bill Clifton and Misses Judy and Faye Francis, Nashville, and Mrs. Frank Pickett, Pulaski; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. John A. Francis, Pulaski.<br /><br />FRANCIS, Roy Wilburn The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Roy Wilburn Francis, 54, employee for many years of Giles Locker Storage, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Gibsonville Cemetery in the Fourteenth Civil District. Mr. Francis died unexpectedly of a cerebral hemorrhage at Giles County Hospital at 8:20 Sunday morning, February 23, after a four day illness.<br />Born April 10, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of William H. Francis and Ida Calvert Francis. His wife, Mrs. Pocahontus Gibson Francis, died February 28, 1963.<br />Mr. Francis is survived by one sister, Mrs. Rosa Lovell, Pulaski; and one brother, Marshall Francis, Chapel Hill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, Clora Dodd The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clora Dodd Franklin, 83, widow of R. H. Franklin, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Jesse C. Williams, pastor of the Olivet Charge, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Franklin died Sunday morning, February 14, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Reed, in Pulaski.<br />Born August 16, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe D. Dodd and Nannie Hobbs Dodd. Her husband, R. H. Franklin, died a number of years ago.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Franklin is survived by one son, Mahlon Franklin, Pulaski; fifteen grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, Kieffer Morris The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1967<br />Kieffer Morris Franklin, 71, prominent Pulaski resident and retired employee of the Pulaski Post Office, died Monday afternoon, Aug. 7, at the Nashville home of his brother, Shirley Franklin, after suffering a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at First Baptist Church in Pulaski with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Franklin had reportedly climbed to the roof of his brother&#8217;s house and trimmed a limb from a tree when he collapsed.<br />A coroner&#8217;s examination indicated a coronary thrombosis.<br />A native of St. Louis, Mo., he was the son of the late Benjamin E. and Mattie Franklin. He was born Nov. 1, 1895.<br />Mr. Franklin was treasurer and deacon of First Baptist Church and moderator of the Giles County Baptist Association. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a Shriner and was president of the Giles County Chapter of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees.<br />Before being transferred to Pulaski more than 25 years ago, he was employed at the Danville, Ky. Post Office for several years. He was in the postal service more than 42 years.<br />In addition to the brother, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virgil Sells Franklin; another brother, Leon Franklin of Montgomery, Ala.; and a sister, Mrs. Lila Bannon of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />FRANKLIN, Samuel Paul The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services were conducted on Sunday afternoon, September 11, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, for Samuel Paul Franklin, 57, who died Thursday, September 8, in Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted by the Rev. James Martin, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Franklin, a native of Giles County, was born May 27, 1909, the son of the late James C. and Lillie Bayles Franklin.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Blanche Franklin; two sons, J. D. and Robert Franklin, both of Fayetteville; one step-son, Harold C. Montgomery, U. S. Army; three grandchildren; two brothers, Robert and Kenneth Franklin of Los Angeles, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Aliene Tucker, Mrs. Jim Bell Ivey, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs.Marie McGillen of Springfield, Va.<br /><br />FRANKS, Ida Yancey The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1969<br />Mrs. Ida Yancey Franks, 79, died Tuesday, July 14, in Hardin County General Hospital, Savannah.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Franks, mother of E. W. Franks of Pulaski, will be held Thursday afternoon, July 16, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Shackelford Funeral Home, with the Rev. Carroll Richards officiating. Burial will be in Memory Gardens of Hardin County.<br />She was a member of the Mt. Tabor Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the organization of the Daughters of the American Revolution.<br />Survivors in addition to her son include another son, J. E. Franks of Savannah; one daughter, Mrs. Edwin Robins, Shannon, Miss.; one sister, Mrs. Maggie Willoughby, Savannah; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FRAZIER, Howard R. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1960, 20 Apr 1960<br />Howard R. Frazier, 49, analytical chemist at International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, at Wales, for approximately eighteen years, died of a heart attack at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 13, at Giles County Hospital, after a brief illness. He worked Saturday at the plant.<br />Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home . Rites were conducted by G. C. Fox and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Oklahoma, he was born January 18, 1911, the son of Jarratt J. Frazier and Mrs. Lula Long Frazier of Boynton, Okla. Before coming here, Mr. Frazier was employed by the plant at Mt. Pleasant.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Frazier is survived by his wife, Mrs. Azalea Smeltzer Frazier; one daughter, Miss Mary Annette Frazier, member of the graduating class of Campbellsville High School; two brothers, Willard Frazier and Jarratt J. Frazier, Jr., both of Boynton, Okla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Loyd Scott, Blackwell, Okla., and Mrs. LeMarr Hutchinson, New Orleans, La.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRAZIER, Lura Black The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lura Black Frazier, 87, wife of Arthur Frazier, former Pulaski residents, were held Tuesday afternoon, April 13, in a funeral home in Pensacola, Fla., with the burial in Bay View Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Frazier died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, April 12, in a hospital in Pensacola, where she had made her home several years.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank Black and Louisa Howard Black, descendants of pioneer families of the Minor Hill section. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Frazier is survived by her husband, S. Arthur Frazier; two daughters, Mrs. Roger P. Cuff and Mrs. M. Cleveland Pittman, both of Pensacola, Fla. The Frazier family lived in Brewton, Ala., for many years.<br /><br />FRAZIER, Silas Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1966<br />Funeral services for Silas Arthur Frazier, 87, were conducted at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, August 8, in McNeil Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Bayview Cemetery in Pensacola, Fla. The Rev. Roger Dill officiated.<br />Mr. Frazier, a native of Giles County, and a member of the Central Church of Christ, died Saturday afternoon, August 6, in Pensacola, Fla., where he has resided for the past few years. He was a retired lumber dealer and he operated a grocery store in South Pulaski for a number of years.<br />Mr. Frazier is survived by two daughters, Mrs. R. P. Cuff and Mrs. M. C. Pittman of Pensacola; two brothers, Stephen A. Frazier of Fayette, Ala. and Francis M. Frazier of Atlanta, Ga., several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FREELAND, Jerome Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Jerome Burgess Freeland, 84, retired farmer of the Lynnville Community who died Sunday, June 23, at a Lewisburg nursing home, were conducted Monday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Jerome and Mary Beaty Freeland. His wife, Effie Dial Freeland, died September 4, 1953. He was a member of Lynnville Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Will Pinkston and Mrs. Tom Park of Columbia and Mrs. Wallace Tyree of Culleoka; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />FRIEDMAN, Dave The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1964<br />Dave Friedman, about 78 years of age, retired merchant of Columbus, Miss., died in his sleep on Wednesday night, October 28, following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon with the burial in that city.<br />Mr. Friedman is survived by his wife; two children, two grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Louis Cohen of Pulaski, and Mrs. Max Lichenstein, Decatur, Ala.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Cohen attended the funeral.<br /><br />FRY, Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Floyd Fry, 53, resident of the Cedar Grove section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and the Rev. Jimmy Chapman of Birmingham, Ala., officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Fry who had gone a week ago to Winter Haven, Fla., for temporary employment, died there unexpectedly of a heart attack on Saturday, January 23.<br />Born July 16, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Ella Weaver Fry Rigsby of Lawrenceburg and the late Jim Fry, former Pulaski policeman for many years.<br />Mr. Fry is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Mae Hamby Fry; three daughters, Miss Pauline Fry and Mrs. Benjamin Vincent, Cedar Grove, and Mrs. Billy King, Wales; two sons, Thomas Fry, Bufords, and Charles Fry, Milky Way; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Wilson and Mrs. W. C. Chapman, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Roy Sanderson, Pulaski; and one brother, Albert Fry, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FRY, Lonnie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Lonnie Lee Fry, 68, retired certified accountant of Nashville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the resident, 2006 Beechwood Avenue, with the burial in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Fry, a single man, died on Monday morning, April 30, at St. Thomas Hospital, after several months illness.<br />Born and reared at Lynnville, he was the son of the late Lowry Lee Fry and Hattie Sparkman Fry. In early manhood, he served as agent for the L&amp;N Railroad at Lynnville for several years, working for Wade Hardward Company in Greenwood, Miss., for a time; become associated with Price-Waterhouse Certified Accountants in Nashville as an auditor until retiring in 1959. He was a member of Central Church of Christ in Nashville.<br />Mr. Fry is survived by one sister, Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Fry; and one brother, John Sparkman Fry, both of Nashville.<br /><br />FRYE, Harry The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Harry Frye, 83, father of a Pulaski resident and a retired postal employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Tullahoma, residence of the deceased, with the burial in that city. Mr. Frye died Friday, April 23, at his home after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Frye is survived by his wife; one son, Raymond Frye, Pulaski; and three daughters.<br /><br />FULTON, Essie Lee Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. D. Fulton, 41, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Second Street Church of Christ, conducted by a former minister, David East of Chattanooga. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Fulton, employee of Genesco, died unexpectedly of a heart attack while at the plant at mid-morning, Monday, October 2.<br />Born November 15, 1919, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Essie Lee Shelton, the daughter of Kenneth Shelton of Pulaski and the late Mrs. Mary Harwell Shelton. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her father, Mrs. Fulton is survived by her husband, J. D. Fulton; one daughter, Mrs. Allen Robinson, Lynnville; one son, James Robert Fulton, U. S. Navy; one grandchild; three brothers, James E. Shelton and Arthur Shelton, Pulaski and John Shelton, Nashville; and three sisters, Mrs. Earl Siders, Tipton, Iowa, Mrs. Don Fuller, Saginaw, Mich., and Mrs. John Dolan, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FULTON, James David &#8220;Pete&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1966<br />The body of James David &#8220;Pete&#8221; Fulton, 51, was found Friday afternoon, June 24, hanging by a rope under Maple Bridge over Elk River about two miles southeast of Bethel in Limestone County, Ala. Coroner Charles Sammett of Athens, Ala. ruled the death a suicide.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Grover Beard of Lynnville officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />It was reported that body was discovered about 3:30 P. M. by fishermen who had earlier set out trotlines and had returned to check the lines. The exact time of death was not known.<br />An employee for the local Genesco plant for 24 years, Mr. Fulton reportedly left the plant at noon on Wednesday and did not return to work after that time. A native of the Aspen Hill community of Giles County, he was born August 23, 1914, the son of Robert Fulton and the late Myrtle Harrison Fulton. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Pulaski Lions Club.<br />Besides his father, a resident of Fairhaven Nursing Home, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Eubank Fulton; one son, James Robert Fulton of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Allen Robinson of Lynnville; two brothers, Harry and Fred Fulton of Beech Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Holley and Mrs. John Shelton, of Pulaski; a half-brother, Clyde Johnson of Lafayette, Ga.; and a half-sister, Mrs. Elsie Brannum of Gurley, Ala.<br /><br />FULTON, Myrtle Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Harrison Fulton, 79, resident of Giles County, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. The burial will take place in the Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Fulton died at mid-afternoon, July 21, at Gordon Hospital at Lewisburg.<br />A native of Bedford County, she was born February 11, 1885, the daughter of the late James Lewis Harrison and Mary Frances Harris Harrison. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Fulton is survived by her husband, Bob Fulton, Pulaski; a son by a previous marriage, Clyde Johnson, Lafayette, Ga.; three other sons, J. D. Fulton, Harry Fulton and Fred Fulton, all of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Gladys Holley, Fayetteville, Mrs. John Shelton, Nashville, and Mrs. Elsie Brannum, Gurley, Ala.; thirteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one brother, Oscar Harrison, Fresno, Calif.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FULTON, Robert Lee (Bob) The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1968<br />Funeral services for Robert Lee (Bob) Fulton were held Friday afternoon, September 13, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Fulton, a retired farmer of the Beech Hill community, died Wednesday, September 11, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />A native of Bedford County and a resident of Giles County for fifty-five years, Mr. Fulton was born December 28, 1881.<br />Survivors include two sons, Harry and Fred Fulton, both of Beech Hill; one step-son, Clyde Johnson, Lafayette, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Holley, Fayetteville, and Mrs. John Shelton, Nashville; one step-daughter, Mrs. Gordon Brannon, Gurley, Ala.; twelve grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />FUQUA, Maude Norman The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Norman Fuqua, 79, former resident of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at New Harmony Baptist Church at Lafayette, Tenn., in Macon County, with the burial there. Mrs. Fuqua died at 8 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, May 1, at Peoria, Ill., at the home of her son, Will Fuqua, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born May 7, 1881, in Macon County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late George Norman and Sarah Gladys Norman but had made her home in Giles County more than twenty-five years. Her husband, Claude Norman, died July 12, 1940.<br />Mrs. Fuqua is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Edwards, Pulaski, Mrs. Olive Huffine, Taylorsville, Ill., Mrs. Wilson Drake, Muskegon, Mich., and Mrs. Court Pelton, Grand Haven, Mich.; four sons, Louie Fuqua, Pulaski, Elzora Fuqua, Chicago, Ill., Will Fuqua, Peoria, Ill., and Joe Fuqua, Lisle, Ill.; twenty-one grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Lucy Eden, Lafayette, Tenn.; and one half-brother, Gilliam Fuqua, Lafayette, Tenn. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />FUQUA, Willie The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Willie Fuqua, 57, former resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, December 4, at New Harmony Baptist Church at Hartsville, with the burial in Drury Cemetery in Macon County. Mr. Fuqua, a resident of Peoria, Ill., for sixteen years, died on Sunday, December 1, in that city.<br />A son of the late Thomas Claude Fuqua and Maud Fuqua, he had been employed by a machine shop in Peoria.<br />Mr. Fuqua is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Fuqua; two daughters, Mrs. Annie Pierson, Moline, Ill., and Mrs. Willie May Gallahan, Stafford, Va.; six grandchildren; three brothers, Louie Fuqua, Pulaski, Joe Fuqua and Elzie Fuqua, both of Lyles, Ill.; and four sisters, Mrs. Ollie Huffien, Taylorville, Ill., Mrs. Zenie Edwards, Lyles, Ill., Mrs. Gladys Drake, Muskegan, Mich., and Mrs. Dema Pelton, Long Beach, Calif.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GAINES, Edward Henry The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1968<br />Edward Henry Gaines, 71, died Wednesday, December 18, at his home in the Mt. Moriah Community.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Gaines, a retired farmer and city employee, were held Thursday afternoon, December 19, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gaines was born August 22, 1897.<br />Survivors include two sons, W. H. Gaines, Pulaski, J. E. Gaines, Nashville; one brother, Emmitt Gaines, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Jeffie Tuley and Mrs. Bertha Creecy, both of Giles County; and six grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GAINES, Frank C. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Dr. Frank C. Gaines, 79, former Giles County physician who died at Lawrence County Hospital Thursday, July 23, following a long illness, were conducted at Pulaski Funeral Home at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning. A prayer service followed at Lathamville Baptist Church in Alabama, and burial with Masonic rites was in Lathamville Cemetery.<br />Dr. Gaines was born August 27, 1884, at Crossville, Ala., son of the late Robert Andy Gaines and Mary Alice Perkins Gaines. He was married to the former Miss Lillie B. Hazelwood, who survives.<br /><br />After beginning the practice of medicine in Oklahoma, Dr. Gaines moved to Rome, Ga., where he practiced for five years before coming to Giles County in 1918. Since his retirement in 1940, he has made his home at Leoma, Tenn.<br />Dr. Gaines was a Baptist and a member of Pulaski Lodge 105 F&amp;AM.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Harry Crook of Pulaski; four sons, Nolan of New Prospect, Keiffer of Lawrenceburg, Cunningham of Sheffield, Ala., and Lionell Gaines of Texas; four brothers, Robert, Charlie, Jim and Earl Gaines, all of Alabama; two sisters, Mrs. Hassie Bishop and Mrs. Miranda Dalrymple, both of Alabama; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GAINES, Lillie Belle Hazelwood The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frank C. Gaines, widow of Dr. F. C. Gaines, one-time practicing physician of the Bodenham section, were held Tuesday, May 25, in North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, with the rites conducted by the Rev. William V. DeRamus. Burial took place in Lathamville Cemetery in Alabama. Mrs. Gaines died Sunday, May 23, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />She was the former Miss Lillie Belle Hazelwood, born in DeKalb County, Ala., and daughter of the late Thomas Hazelwood and Nancy Windsor Hazelwood. She was a member of the Baptist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star.<br />Mrs. Gaines, a resident of Lawrenceburg since 1946, is survived by four sons, A. C. Gaines, Sheffield, Ala., Frank N. Gaines, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, James Keiffer Gaines, Lawrenceburg, and Herbert Gaines, San Antonio, Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Harry Crook, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and three-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GAINES, Lula Maude Erwin The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Maude Erwin, 90, Pulaski resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in the family lot in Mt. Zion Cemetery at Frankewing.<br />The grandsons will serve as pall-bearers.<br />Mrs. Gaines died at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 16, at her home in Pulaski after a lengthy illness.<br />Born July 17, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late David Erwin and Catherine Abernathy Erwin. Her husband, John Broadus Gaines, died November 3, 1936.<br />She was a member of Frankewing Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Gaines is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Virginia G. Scoggin, Miss Margaret Gaines and Miss Kathleen Gaines, Pulaski, and Mrs. Eula Mae Clem, Elkmont, Ala.; twenty-five grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Rolly Harwell, Pulaski, and Mrs. Edgar Holt, Lawrenceburg.<br />A brother, Wyatt Maize Erwin, died Dec. 1, only 15 days ago.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GAINES, Robert Paul The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1967<br />Paul Gaines, 40, former Beech Hill resident, died Wednesday night, August 9, from injuries received when his car went out of control and struck a ditch just south of the Beech Hill School at about 7 o&#8217;clock. Gaines reportedly was thrown from the vehicle when it hit the guy line of a utility pole.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Gaines was born Dec. 7, 1926. He was the son of Emmett and Nola Pearson Gaines.<br />Surviving in addition to his parents, are his wife, Mrs. Jewell Erwin Gaines; two sons, Bobby and Jerry Wayne, both of Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Donna Lynn Wheeler of Nashville and Miss Betty Ann Gaines of Giles County; a brother, Herman Gaines of Giles County; and two sisters, Mrs. Amos Williams of Marshall County and Mrs. William Bledsoe of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />GALUMBECK, Frances The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Asheville, N. C., for Mrs. Frances Galumbeck, 63, mother of Mrs. Joe Cohen of Pulaski. Mrs. Galumbeck died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Sunday, March 3, while visiting a daughter in Asheville.<br />Her husband, Tippie Galumbeck, died several years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. Galumbeck is survvied by another daughter, Mrs. Norman Sultan, Asheville.<br /><br />GARANT, E. C. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1968<br />E. C. Garant, husband of the former Nellie Martin of the Bryson community, died Monday, March 25, on the campus of Riverside Military Campus in Hollywood, Fla., following a sudden illness.<br />Funeral services for Captain Garant, 67, were held Friday afternoon, March 29, at 1 o&#8217;clock in Nacoochee Presbyterian Church in Gainesville, Ga., with the Rev. Dale McCord of Jacksonville, Miss., and John Fuller of Helen officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Captain Garant was born in Worchester, Mass., and was a self-employed photographer and wood workshop craftsman from 1945 until 1956. He had been with Riverside Military Academy as assistant quartermaster since 1965. Prior to moving to Nacoochee he served as Red Cross field director at Camp Davis, N. C, Warner Robins and Bainbridge.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife include one son, Charles Garant, Greenville, Tenn.; one daughter, Mrs. Gloria J. Stowers, Cherry Point, N. C.; one sister, Mrs. Marion Russell, Philadelphia, Pa.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />GARDNER, Freddie Griggs The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tally Gardner, 64, native of Giles County, were held in Athens, Ala., at 2 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon, March 27, at the Church of Christ, with the burial taking place in City Cemetery, Athens. Mrs. Gardner died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Friday at Athens Hospital.<br />Born August 24, 1895, at Prospect in Giles County, she was the former Miss Freddie Griggs, the daughter of the late Dee Griggs and Lillian Downs Griggs.<br />Mrs. Gardner who had lived in Athens many years, was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her first husband, Lonnie Chapman, died September 25, 1918.<br />Mrs. Gardner is survived by her husband, Tally Gardner; two sons, John M. Chapman, Dewitt, Ark., and Lermon Chapman, Athens, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Poole, Indiana; thirteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two step-children; two brothers, Gilbert Griggs, Evansville, Ind., and Tommy Griggs, Detroit, Mich.; and six sisters.<br /><br />GARDNER, William Roy The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for William Roy Gardner, 73, native of Giles County, WWI veteran, and well known sign painter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Ralph Matlock and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Gardner died at his Lewisburg home on Saturday afternoon, October 23.<br />Son of the late James G. Gardner and Lillie Mae Glasgow Gardner, he was born March 30, 1892 in Giles County, where he spent most of his life. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Gardner is survived y his wife, Mrs. Nora Mabel Weaver Gardner; and one brother, Flournoy Gardner, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARMON, Roy S. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1962<br /><br />GARNER, Calvin Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1964<br />Funeral services for Calvin Mitchell Garner, 63, farmer of the Goodspring section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Garner died Thursday, September 3, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 5, 1901 in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Garner and Fannie Norwood Garner. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Garner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Okalene Carr Garner; one son, Roger Dale Garner, Birmingham, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Whitt Cherry, Birmingham, Ala.; one grandchild; two brothers, Alvis Garner and Louis Garner, both of Giles County and one sister, Mrs. Luther Glover, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARNER, Early C. The Giles Free Press 1 Feb 1962<br />Early C. Garner, 70, died at 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 28, in the Lawrence County Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 29 at 1 o&#8217;clock at the New Prospect Church of Christ with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Garner was a native Giles Countian. His parents were Neil and Ida Roberts Garner.<br />He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Elledge; three sisters, Mrs. Dezzie Alsup, Wales, Mrs. Bessie Tidwell and Mrs. Razzie Tidwell, both of Cincinnati, Ohio; two brothers, Wesley and Rufus Garner, both of Giles County.<br /><br />GARNER, Eula Bee The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Eula Bee Garner, 68, a nurse at Giles County Hospital, died Friday, October 20, at her home on Victoria Street, after suffering a heart attack.<br />Services were conducted on Sunday afternoon, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown and George Williams, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Garner was born in Giles County on March 30, 1899, the daughter of the late Marshall and Mary Rutherford Bee. Her husband died several years ago.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Woodrow Rogers, Pulaski, and Mrs. Emmett Capley, Florence, Ala.; three sons, Mahlon, and Joe, Pulaski, and Loyd Garner, Giles County.<br /><br />GARNER, Floyd Reed The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1969<br />Floyd Reed Garner, 70, retired farmer and grocer of the Cedar Grove Community, died Wednesday, October 1.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Garner were conducted Friday afternoon, October 3, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Garner was born February 26, 1899, the son of the late Abe Garner and Minnie Garner.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Garner; two sons, James Garner and Mitchel Garner, Pulaski; one brother, Stacey Garner, Pulaski; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />GARNER, Lewis Mahlon The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Funeral services for Lewis Mahlon Garner, 59, were conducted Monday afternoon, October 9, at 2:00 in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />Mr. Garner died Saturday, October 7, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness. He was a native of Giles County, born November 16, 1907, the son of the late George and Fannie Norwood Garner.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Glover Garner, Goodspring; two daughters, Mrs. Nelson Chapman, Nashville, and Mrs. Clyde Clemmons of Missouri; one son, J. C. Garner, Giles County; seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Luther Glover, Giles County; and one brother, Alvis Garner, Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARNER, Minnie Allred The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Allred Garner, 84, widow of A. B. Garner, Jr., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens of Lynchburg and the Rev. A. Wesley Holden. Burial took place in the Fogg Cemetery. Mrs. Garner died on Monday morning, March 12, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br /><br />Born March 11, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Wesley Allred and Addie Hughey Allred. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Abe B. Garner, Jr., died in 1947.<br />Mrs. Garner is survived by two sons, Stacey Garner and Reed Garner, both of Giles County; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. John Brownlow, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARNER, Nina Ruth Noah The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1969<br />Mrs. Nina Ruth Garner, 35, died Tuesday night, July 22, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Garner, wife of James Garner, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, July 24, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Garner, a native of Giles County, was born May 15, 1934.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include one son, Steve Garner, Pulaski; one daughter, Kathy Garner, Pulaski; mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Williams of Pulaski; one step-brother, Gerald Williams, Kansas City, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Jackie Gowan, Pulaski; father, Horace Noah, Chapel Hill; and grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Burns, of Pulaski.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARNER, Thomas Elbert The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Thomas Elbert Garner, 69, retired employee of The Bordon Company, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church with the burial in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Garner, who had a heart ailment, was found dead in bed early Wednesday morning, November 1, at his home on the Minor Hill Road.<br />Born June 8, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George A. Garner and Fannie Norwood Garner. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Garner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eula Bee Garner; two daughters, Mrs. Woodrow Rogers, Pulaski, and Mrs. Emmett Capley, Florence, Ala.; three sons, Mahlon Garner, Joe Garner and Loyd Garner, Giles County; twelve grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Luther Glover, Giles County; three brothers, Alvis Garner, Lewis Garner, and Calvin Garner, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARRETT, Alice Hastings The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Hastings Garrett, 87, Pulaski resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Virgil Bradford of Murfreesboro and Gilbert Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Garrett died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, January 22, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 9, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Joseph Hastings and Angie Poor Hastings. Her husband, J. T. Garrett, died in 1947.<br /><br />Mrs. Garrett is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Mahlon Butler, Mrs. Lee McNeese, Mrs. J. B. Potts, and Mrs. Earl White, Giles County, and Mrs. Joe H. Cummings, Petersburg; fourteen grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Cobb, Mrs. Mattie George and Mrs. O&#8217;Neal Hightower, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARRETT, James Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for James Thomas Garrett, 83, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, February 17, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Jesse C. Williams, pastor of Olivet Charge of the Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Garrett died on Tuesday afternoon, February 16, at Nashville General Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born March 30, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John W. Garrett and Tennessee Wisdom Garrett. He had been living in Nashville for some time.<br />Mr. Garrett is survived by two sons, Wilson Garrett, Nashville, and Pete Garrett, Miami, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Love, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Ralph Warne, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Guy Moore, Riversburg; and one brother, John Garrett, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARRETT, John Allen The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for John Allen Garrett, 82, retired farmer of Giles County, were held a 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Garrett died on Wednesday afternoon, August 29, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born December 24, 1879, he was a native of Giles County, the son of the late John Thomas Garrett and Tennessee Wisdom Garrett. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Rosa Follis Garrett, died ten years ago.<br />Mr. Garrett is survived by five sons, Allen Garrett, Pulaski, Amos Garrett and Raymond Garrett, Lynnville, Bill Garrett of Franklin, and Clyde Garrett, Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Johns and Misses Mary and Martha Garrett, Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GARRETT, Mahlon Follis The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Mahlon Follis Garrett, 42, salesman for a Nashville Manufacturing company, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at First Baptist Church in Franklin. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Garrett died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, September 11, at his home in Franklin.<br />Born November 26, 1917, in Giles County, he was the son of John Garrett of Pulaski and the late Rosa Follis Garrett. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Franklin.<br /><br />In addition to his father, Mr. Garrett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Nichols Garrett; three sons, Mahlon F. Garrett, Jr., USN, based in San Francisco, Calif., Ronnie and Johnny Garrett, Franklin; one daughter, Miss Janice Garrett, Pulaski; five brothers, Allen Garrett, Pulaski, Raymond Garrett and Amos Garrett, Lynnville, Clyde Garrett, Columbia and William Garrett, Franklin; and three sisters, Mrs. Raymond Johns and Misses Mary and Martha Garrett, Pulaski.<br /><br />GATLIN, Fannie Fowler The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Fowler Gatlin, 81, resident of the Ardmore section, were held at 2 p.m. Friday afternoon at Ardmore Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. M. O. Blackwelder, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery. Mrs. Gatlin died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, April 26, at the Limestone County Hospital, Athens, Ala., after a three weeks illness.<br />Born December 23, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Matt Fowler and Mary Jane Stroud Fowler. She had been an active member of the Ardmore Baptist Church many years and had taught a Sunday School Class for forty-eight years.<br />Her husband, Frank Gatlin, died June 12, 1951.<br />Mrs. Gatlin is survived by two sons, Grady Gatlin, Huntsville, Ala., and Isaac Gatlin, Ardmore; two daughters, Mrs. Wood Hollis, Delrose, and Mrs. Charles Glaze, Double Springs, Ala.; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one brother, William Fowler, Huntsville, Ala. Tony Rainey and son in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GATLIN, Sallie Lee Carwile The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Lee Carwile Gatlin, 77, wife of Thomas Ed Gatlin, held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Hester Chapel with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Gatlin died on Friday, January 7, at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala.<br />Born April 18, 1888 in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late William Carwile and Mary Jane Carwile.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Gatlin is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Grady Craig and Mrs. Leo Davis; two sons, Hazel Gatlin and James Gatlin; seventeen grandchildren and forty great-grandchildren, all of Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GATLIN, Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br />Monday evening about 5 o&#8217;clock, 95-year-old Oscar Gatlin was hit as he crossed West College Street at South Second Street. He died three hours later at Giles County Hospital from a fractured skull, broken pelvis and arm and internal injuries.<br />Lt. Jim Garrison and Sgt. Arney White investigating officers of the city wreck, said Gatlin was hit by a 1962 car driven by Mrs. Carolyn Wright, 20, Pulaski, and knocked 30 or 40 feet.<br />Mr. Gatlin was buried Tuesday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery, following funeral services at Bennett-May Funeral Home, which were officiated over by Dr. W. H . Mansfield of Elkton.<br /><br />Mr. Gatlin was a native of Giles County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Gatlin. He lived in the Bethel and Aspen Hill communities most of his life. There he was a farmer, wagon maker, undertaker and blacksmith. He had lived in Pulaski for the past 30 years and was in the real estate and livestock business during that time.<br />He was a familiar figure on Pulaski streets and was known for how he stood so straight. Mr. Gatlin was an avid sports fan and loved children. He was in the stands this past rainy Thanksgiving Day for the Butter Bowl game.<br />Mr. Gatlin was on his way back home to 317 South Second Street from a downtown grocery store when he was h it by the car. Police said he had a pound of margarine and a jar of instant coffee in a paper bag; the coffee jar was broken from the impact.<br />He was a Methodist.<br /><br />GATLIN, Thomas Edd The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Thomas Edd Gatlin, 81, were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, January 24, at Hester Chapel, Lester, Ala., with the Rev. Grubbs officiating. Burial was in Lester Cemetery. Burial was in Lester Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gatlin, a retired farmer, died Monday, January 22, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born September 19, 1896, Mr. Gatlin was the son of the late Joseph W. and Molly Hendrix Gatlin. His wife was the late Sallie Lee Carwile Gatlin.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Grady Craig, Lester, Ala., Mrs. Leo Davis, Minor Hill; two sons, Hazel Gatlin, Lester, Ala., and James Gatlin, Winter Haven, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Ocia Bassham; two half-brothers, Ewing Gatlin, Florence, Ala., and Esther Gatlin, Winter Haven, Fla.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Flora Smith and Mrs. Dalton Littrell, St. Joseph, seventeen grandchildren and forty-three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GAULTNEY, Bert Hood The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Bert Hood Gaultney, 89, widely known Giles County educator, died Sunday, Nov. 5, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Bethany Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Samuel Cramer and Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Bethany Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, born August 2, 1878, Mr. Gaultney was the son of the late W. S. and Nancy Elizabeth Newman Gaultney. He was a member of the Frankewing Presbyterian Church.<br />He was graduated from the University of Michigan and from 1904 to 1910 he was an instructor at Abernathy Preparatory School in Pulaski. From 1910 until 1932 he served as superintendent of Giles County schools.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Orton Gaultney; two sons, John O. Gaultney of New York City and William L. Gaultney of Grainger County; three daughters, Mrs. J. H. Etheredge of Fort Walton, Fla., Mrs. F. V. Crawford of Lake City, Fla., and Miss Mary Gaultney of Frankewing; and fifteen grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GAUTHIER, Mrs. Wade The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1968<br /><br />Mrs. Wade Gauthier, 36, died Tuesday, May 28, in Rutherford Hospital.<br />Services were held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday, May 30, in Woodfin Memorial Chapel. Burial was in Roselawn Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Gauthier, the former Mamie Meadows, was a native of Giles County. She was a 1954 graduate of Middle Tennessee State University.<br />Survivors include her husband; two sons, Thomas Eric and David Wade Gauthier, Murfreesboro; one brother, Dr. Thomas R. Meadows, Memphis; and one sister, Mrs. J. W. McMillen, Nashville.<br /><br />GEORGE, Earl B. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Earl B. George, 85, retired farmer of Dellrose, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Gallant Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Burial took place in Riverview Cemetery in that city. Mr. George, after a long period of declining health, died unexpectedly Sunday Morning, March 3, at Fairmont Rest Home in Columbia.<br />Born May 1, 1877, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Franklin A. George and Elizabeth Ellison George, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Clara Holt George, died five and a half years ago.<br />Mr. George is survived by two children, Mrs. Wilson T. Carter, Prospect; one son, Frank Wyatt George, Dellrose; and two grandchildren.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GEORGE, Frankie Gunner The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frankie Gunner George, 56, resident of the Diana section the past two years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman. Burial took place in Center Point Cemetery. Mrs. George died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, January 16, at her home, following a heart ailment.<br />She was born and reared in Florida, coming to Giles County after her marriage to Mr. George.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. George is survived by five children by a previous marriage, all living in Florida and three sisters and one brother.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GEORGE, Hattie Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Hattie Pearl George, 86, died Wednesday, October 18, at the Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Services were conducted Friday, October 20, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. George, a native of Lincoln County, was born September 12, 1881, the daughter of the late Hugh Doiley and Josephine McLemore Griffis. Her husband was the late R. W. George.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GEORGE, Martha (Mattie) Hastings Rochelle The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1969<br />Mrs. Martha (Mattie) Hastings Rochelle George, 92, died Thursday afternoon, March 27, in the Austin Hewitt Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. George, wife of the late W. L. George were held Friday afternoon, March 28, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. George was born April 9, 1876, the daughter of the late Joe Hastings and Angie Poor Hastings.<br />Survivors include a daughter-in-law, Mrs. David Rochelle, Bunker Hill; a step-son, Kermit George, Bryson; a step-daughter, Mrs. Nathan Merrell, Ardmore; one sister, Mrs. O&#8217;Neal Hightower, Bardwell, Ky.; two grandsons, William Rochelle, Huntsville, Ala. and James Rochelle, San Francisco, Calif.; and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GEORGE, William Howard The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1969<br />William Howard George, 64, died Sunday, September 14, at his home on Route 7, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services for Mr. George were held Monday afternoon, September 15, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Herbert McNeese officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 5, 1905, the son of the late John Henry George and Nora Pamplin George.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Oleta Ruth Johnston George; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Ethridge, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Allen Oliver, Giles County.<br /><br />GERSTLE, Anna Pauline Haller The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1964<br />Mrs. Louis Gerstle, the former Miss Anna Pauline Haller, died Monday, April 13, at a hospital in Louisville, Ky. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in Louisville with the burial in Cave Hill Cemetery in that city.<br />Mrs. Gerstle who had frequently visited in Pulaski and Giles County, was the widow of Louis Gerstle, native of Pulaski. He was the former chief clerk for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. He died in 1952.<br />She was a 50-year member of Memorial Lutheran Church, a member of Order of Eastern Star and a member of the L and N Veterans Club.<br />Mrs. Gerstle is survived by one brother, a Mr. Haller; one sister, Mrs. Enoch Strofid; and Miss Minnie Gerstle, sister of her husband and native Pulaskian, all of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />GIBSON, Lisa Maria The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Lisa Maria Gibson, 8-year-old daughter of Giles County Board of Education member Wilkes Gibson of Lynnville and Mrs. Janie Reeves Gibson, died early Sunday, May 9, at her home after a long illness.<br />A native of Lynnville and a third grade student at Jones School, Lisa had suffered from leukemia for about two years.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at Oakes and Nichols Chapel in Columbia with the Rev. John Lindenberger and George C. Ryan officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />In addition to her parents, survivors include a brother, Donald Gibson; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves, all of Lynnville.<br /><br />GIBSON, William McCoy The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1969<br />William McCoy Gibson, 86, retired livestock dealer and farmer of the Lynnville community, died early Wednesday night at the Maury County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Gibson were conducted at 2 p. m. Friday at the Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, J. Dallas Bass and Arthur Hardison officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jack and Elizabeth Hickman Gibson. He was married to Hassie Evans Gibson, who died December 29, 1962. Mr. Gibson had lived in the Lynnville community most of his life and was a member of the Taylors Chapel Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Gill Parker of Frankewing, Mrs. Everett Cofey of Campbell Station, Mrs. Harold Malone of Lynnville; four sons, William, Charlie, Buford, and Clyde Gibson, all of Lynnville, twenty-four grandchildren, and twenty great-grandchildren.<br />GILBERT, Carrie Kennedy The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Carrie Kennedy Gilbert, 102-year-old Negro resident of the Minor Hill community, died Friday, Oct. 12, at the home of her son, Earl Gilbert, with whom she had made her home for many years. She was thought to be Giles County&#8217;s oldest living citizen.<br />Funeral services were held at Jordan Funeral Chapel in Pulaski at 1 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon and burial was in Gilbert Cemetery at Bethel.<br />Aunt Carrie, a native of the Brick Church community, was the subject of The Pulaski Citizen&#8217;s full-page picture on July 12 of this year. Born in Giles County on August 6, 1865, she moved with her family to Alabama early in life and was reared there, returning in the early 1900&#8217;s with her husband and seven children. Her husband to whom she was married Dec. 25, 1892, was the late Dick Richard Gilbert.<br />Although in failing health for the past six years, she was able to read and enjoy the lives of those around her until the end.<br />Survivors include two sons, Earl and Jack Gilbert of Minor Hill; a daughter, Mrs. Quantilla Gilbert of Stella; 28 grandchildren; and a number of great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GILBERT, Eddie Pettus The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1967<br />Mrs. Eddie Pettus Gilbert, 78, died Monday, September 25, at her home at Prospect, Route 2.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, September 26, at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church near Ardmore, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Raymond Greenway officiating. Burial was in Hodge Cemetery, Pettusville, Ala.<br /><br />Mrs. Gilbert was born on January 13, 1889, in Limestone County, Ala., the daughter of the late Iverson and Anna Vaughn Pettus. Her husband was the late William A. Gilbert.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Bob Holt, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Myers Hill, Prospect, Route 2, and Mrs. T. C. Milam, Decatur, Ala.; one son, Otis Gilbert, Prospect, Route 2; seventeen grandchildren and forty-one great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Joe Holt, Athens, Ala.; and two half-brothers, Stout Pettus, Athens, Ala., and Benton Pettus, Pettusville, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GILBERT, James Alfred The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />James Alfred Gilbert died suddenly Tuesday morning, December 6, after suffering a heart attack at the Giles County Highway Garage where he was employed.<br />Mr. Gilbert, a native of Giles County, was born, December 28, 1929, the son of the late Fred and Leighton James Gilbert. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Church of Christ. He will be buried in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Kimbrough Gilbert; two daughters, Wanda and Jeanette Gilbert, Prospect; three sons, Jerry and Freddie Gilbert, Prospect, and Wayne Gilbert, who is stationed in Germany; two sisters, Mrs. James Simpson, Goodlettsville, and Juanita Gilbert, Pulaski.<br /><br />GILBERT, John Tazwell The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for John Tazwell Gilbert, 79, former Alderman of the City&#8217;s Fifth Precinct, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The rites were conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Gilbert died at 9 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 7, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following surgery.<br />Mr. Gilbert had served as an alderman for more than twenty years, was a retired grocer and had been an employee of the city at the water plant for several years.<br />He was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Born September 4, 1883, at Prospect, he was the son of the late John D. Gilbert and Alice Whitfield Gilbert, members of pioneer families of Giles County.<br />Mr. Gilbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Jackson Gilbert; one daughter, Mrs. James Sims, Pulaski; two grandsons, James W. Sims, Jr., Savannah and Jackson Gilbert Sims, West Memphis, Ark.; two great-grandchildren and two sisters, Miss Esther Gilbert and Miss Sue Gilbert, Prospect.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GILBERT, Leighton James The Pulaski Citizen 26 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Fred Gilbert, 74, were conducted on Saturday afternoon, October 22, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with James Holt, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gilbert, who died Friday, October 21, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, was born in Giles County on September 7, 1892, the daughter of the late Andrew James and Dora Hastings James.<br /><br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Simpson and Miss Juanita Gilbert; and one son, James Gilbert, all of Giles County and several grandchildren.<br /><br />GILBERT, Stella James The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Malloy Gilbert, 72, were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, September 13, at Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. Rudolph James officiating.<br />Mrs. Gilbert died Monday morning, September 12, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville. She was a native of Giles County, born July 15, 1894, the daughter of the late Cineon C. James and Harriet Elizabeth Keaton James.<br />She is survived by three brothers, Jack James, Nashville, Sam James, Madison, and John James, Sheffield, Ala.<br /><br />GILBREATH, Nelle Vieara The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1968<br />Mrs.Nelle Vieara Gilbreath, 78, long-time Martin College dramatics teacher, died at Baptist Hospital, Nashville on Sunday morning. Funeral services were at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, and the Rev. Otis Graham, Chaplain of Park Manor Presbyterian Home, Nashville, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gilbreath was born in Springfield, Ill. Her parents were the late John Vieara and Sarah Sylvester Vieara, both of whom were born in Portugal.<br />She was graduated from Northwestern University, and came to Pulaski in 1923 to teach dramatics at Martin College. She continued in that capacity until 1958, retiring after 35 years. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, and was a teacher of the Women&#8217;s Bible Class and in charge of the Women&#8217;s work of the church for many years.<br />She was married to John Floyd Gilbreath, an employee of the Pulaski Post Office for many years. He died in 1951.<br />Mrs. Gilbreath continued to reside at her home on West Flower Street until three years ago when she moved to the Park Manor Presbyterian Home in Nashville.<br />Closest survivors include one brother-in-law, Joe K. Gilbreath; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. J. C. Sawyers, Dyersburg and Mrs. Ralph Nall, Pulaski; three nephews, Joe K. Gilbreath, Jr., Nashville, Jack Gilbreath, Knoxville, and Robert Gilbreath, Jackson.<br /><br />GILBREATH, Pauline Shearin The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1963<br />Mrs. Joe Knox Gilbreath, Sr., 66, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, March 10, at Giles County Hospital after suffering a heart attack early the previous Friday.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. R. Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />The former Miss Pauline Shearin, daughter of the late Horace and Ellen Morgan Shearin, she was born Sept. 12, 1896, in Bedford County. She was graduated from Morgan School at Fayetteville and Martin College, Pulaski.<br /><br />Well known throughout this area as an outstanding newspaper reporter, she began her writing career in 1929 as Giles County correspondent for The Nashville Tennessean and later became the local reporter for The Nashville Banner, a position she held at the time of her death.<br />During the period between August, 1942, and March 12, 1961, she was employed for a total of more than fifteen years as editor for The Pulaski Citizen; having previously held a similiar position with The Pulaski Record for a year and a half. During World War II, she served for a period on the staff of the local Ration Board.<br />She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and of Hillcrest Country Club.<br />In March, 1916, she was married to Joe Knox Gilbreath, who survives. A retired postal worker, Mr. Gilbreath served as assistant postmaster at the Pulaski Post Office.<br />Other survivors are three sons, Joe K. Gilbreath, Jr., of Nashville, Jack H. Gilbreath of Chattanooga and Robert F. Gilbreath of Jackson; a half-brother, Clifton Shearin of Atlanta, Ga.; and three grandchildren, Mary Jacqueline and Kenneth Gilbreath of Chattanooga and Robert Floyd Gilbreath, Jr. of Jackson.<br /><br />GILBREATH, Sara Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Miss Sara Mitchell Gilbreath, 63, retired high school teacher were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Lynnville Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Fred Rogers of Franklin, former pastors. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. She died on Sunday afternoon, April 6, at Maury County Hospital, following a three months illness.<br />Born April 22, 1899, at Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Will A. Gilbreath and Nancy Mitchell Gilbreath, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She attended Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., and was graduated from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. For 39 years she was a teacher in Jones High School at Lynnville.<br />Miss Gilbreath was an only child. There were no immediate survivors.<br /><br />GILLIAM, Anna Mae Holt The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Mae Holt Gilliam, 81, Pulaski resident, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Gilliam died Saturday, October 10, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born May 20, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Eliphas Holt and Ellen Tinery Holt. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, J. Buford Gilliam, died thirteen years ago.<br />Mrs. Gilliam is survived by two sons, Paul Gilliam, Pulaski, and Vester H. Gilliam, Clarksville; three daughters, Miss Mary Ellen Gilliam, Pulaski, Mrs. Shaffer Gennoe, Peoria, Ill., and Mrs. Pat Lancellotti, Jersey City, N.J.; twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Ervin Holt, Pulaski, and James Holt, Little Rock, Ark.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GILLIAM, Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1969<br /><br />Leonard (Buddy) Gilliam, died February 23, in the Maury County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at the Lynnville Church of Christ, Monday afternoon, February 24, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock, with Artie Collins, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William and Della Pinkelton Gilliam. Mr. Gilliam was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ and an employee of the Co-Op at Lynnville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Martin Gilliam; two sisters, Mrs. Allen (Mossie) Martin of Lewisburg, and Mrs. W. D. (Ellen) Brinkley of Campbell Station in Maury County; one brother, Hugh Kenney Gilliam of Lynnville.<br /><br />GILLIAM, Mary Ellen The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1969<br />Miss Mary Ellen Gilliam, 59, died Friday, October 17, in a Nashville Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 19, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born August 18, 1910, the daughter of the late John Buford Gilliam and Annie Holt Gilliam.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Paul Gilliam, Pulaski, and Vester Gilliam, Clarksville; two sisters, Mrs. Sheffer Gennoe, Washington, Ill., and Mrs. Pat Lancrollati, Jersey City, N. J.<br /><br />GILLIAM, Sherman T. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Sherman T. Gilliam, 71, retired electrician, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Gilliam died on Monday night, July 23, at his home at Riversburg.<br />Born September 22, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam Gilliam and Mattie Jane Barlar Gilliam. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Gilliam is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Fogg Gilliam; two sons, Thomas Gilliam, Pulaski and Cecil Gilliam, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Martin, Lynnville; ten grandchildren; one half-brother, Gray Gilliam, Nashville; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Ruby Cross and Mrs. Annie Lee Bolden, both of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GILLUM, Alberta The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1969<br />Mrs. Alberta Gillum, 77, mother of Mrs. John Blackburn, died Wednesday morning, April 30, in her home in the Cornersville community after suffering a heart attack.<br />Services were conducted Saturday afternoon, May 3, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the London Funeral Home chapel in Lewisburg. Burial will be in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mrs. Gillum was born April 21, 1892. She was a member of the Yell Church of Christ.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to her daughter, include three other daughters, Mrs. Collins Mittalton and Mrs. Elaine Tate, both of Lewisburg; and Mrs. J. R. Cliff, Huntsville, Ala; three sons, William Gillum, Cornersville, Garland Gillum and Euel Gillum, both of Lewisburg; one sister; one brother; nineteen grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GILMORE, Rose Long The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rose Long Gilmore, 83, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Gilmore, the last member of her immediate family, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, January 27, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Born in April of 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. B. Long and Liza McGoldrick Long.<br />She was the widow of John Gilmore, retired railroad employee of Brentwood, who died in 1953.<br />A staunch Democrat, she was outstanding in political circles, one of the first women crusading for woman&#8217;s suffrage. At one time she served as the national secretary of the American Legion Auxiliary.<br />The only survivors are nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GLADISH, Henry The Pulaski Citizen 03 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Henry Gladish, 68, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield, pastor of First Methodist Church officiating. Burial took place in the Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br />Mr. Gladish died Thursday in Lawrence County Hospital following a long illness.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Samuel Gladish and Martha Smithson Gladish. Mr.Gladish was a cotton gin mechanic and for a number of years managed the W. L. Gladish gins at Ethridge and Pulaski.<br />Mr. Gladish is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Wilkins Gladish; four daughters, Mrs. J. P. Mobbs, Ethridge, Mrs. Al Robb, Big Bend, Calif., Mrs. Kelsey Waer, Detroit, Mrs. Ethel White, Nashville; three sons, Marion Gladish, Ethridge, James H. Gladish, Evansville, Ind., Wendell Gladish, Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren; six brothers, W. L. Gladish, Lawrenceburg, James S. Gladish, Oklahoma City, Neal F. Gladish, Wilmington, Del., Tom F. Gladish, Mississippi, John M. Gladish, Pulaski, and Noble Gladish, Nashville.<br /><br />GLADISH, Nell Lukenbill Ellis The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nell Lukenbill Ellis Gladish, former resident of Pulaski, were held on Tuesday morning in Bergenfield N. J. with the burial in George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus, N. J. She died on Sunday morning, March 3, at Passaic, N. J. following a period of declining health.<br />Mrs. Gladish, widow of John M. Gladish, Pulaski contractor, was a sister-in-law of W. L. Gladish of Lawrenceburg. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Thomas R. Barrick, Miss Lillie Lukenbll, former residents of Pulaski, and Mrs. Sue Hopper, Bergenfield, N. J. Soon after the death of Mr. Gladish, May 29, 1957, she went to New Jersey to live with Mrs. Hopper. Mrs. Hopper died recently.<br /><br />Mrs. Gladish is survived by several nieces and nephews.<br />GLADISH, Noble S. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Noble S. Gladish, 84, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, following prayer services conducted at 8 o&#8217;clock Thursday evening at Martin&#8217;s Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mr. Gladish died at 1:25 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, April 4, at his home 3315 Hobbs Road, Nashville.<br />Mr. Gladish was born and reared at Pulaski, the son of the late Samuel Gladish and Laura Smithson Gladish.<br />Mr. Gladish is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Lawrence Gladish; one sister, Mrs. Lura G. Abegglen, Portland, Ore.; two brothers, Will L. Gladish, Lawrenceburg, and Thomas Gladish, Raymond, Miss.; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GLADISH, Orlean Bass The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Neil Gladish, 76, native Giles Countian and resident of Wilmington, Del., will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Wilkerson, pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gladish died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, August 16, in a nursing home in Newark, Del., following an extended illness.<br />The former Miss Orlean Bass, she was born May 29, 1889, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Pressley Hix Bass and Martha Reed Abernathy Bass. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Francis Neil Gladish, died in 1958.<br />Mrs. Gladish is survived by one brother, Edgar R. Bass of Pulaski; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GLADISH, Burda Lucinda Scott The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Thomas F. Gladish, 87, of Raymond were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, May 26, at the Raymond Methodist Church, Raymond, Miss. with the Rev. J. C. Harris officiating. Burial was in Raymond Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gladish died Friday afternoon, May 23, at her residence. She was a native of Giles County b ut had resided in Hinds County for over fifty years; for the past seventeen years she had lived in Raymond. She was a member of the Raymond Methodist Church and the Raymond Culture Club.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. John Lake Gibbs of Learned; one brother, V. L. Scott of Raymond; two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Tucker of Pulaski, and Mrs. T. L. Tycer of New Orleans and two granddaughters, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GLADISH, Thomas F. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Thomas F. Gladish, retired planter and cattleman, who died at his home in Raymond, Miss., were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 6, at the residence. Burial took place in Raymond Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Samuel Washington Gladish and Martha Isabel Smithson Gladish. He had resided in Hinds, Miss., 52 years and in Raymond, 14 years. He was a member of the Raymond Methodist Church and was an honorary steward.<br />Mr. Gladish is survived by his wife, Mrs. Burda Lucinda Scott Gladish, also a native of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. John Lake Gibbs; two granddaughters, Stewart and Lucy Gibbs, Learned, Miss.; one brother, Will L. Gladish, Lawrenceburg; and one sister, Mrs. Lura Gladish Abegglen, Portland, Ore.<br /><br />GLASCO, Edward The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1962<br />Graveside services for Edward Glasco, 87, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Lone Oak Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Mr. Glasco died on Tuesday, June 26, at his home in the Goodspring section after a long illness.<br />Born April 2, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rufe Glasco. His wife, Rosie Graham Glasco, died a few years ago.<br />He was a member of the Christian Church.<br />Mr. Glasco is survived by one brother, Clarence Glasco, Oak Grove.<br />Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br /><br />GLASCO, Lou McNeese The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lou McNeese Glasco, 83, Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Aspen Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Glasco died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, May 1, at the home of a nephew, Claude Buchanan, at Prospect. Her lengthy illness followed a broken hip she sustained in the Fall.<br />She was born May 24, 1877, in Giles County. Her husband, Bob Glasco, died in 1951.<br />She was the last member of her immediate family.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GLASS, Lena Louella The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1968<br />Mrs. Lena Louella Glass, 86, died Tuesday, May 7, at 12 o&#8217;clock at Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Glass will be held Thursday afternoon, May 9, at Appleton Church of Christ. Burial will be in Bonner Town Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Glass was born June 1, 1881, the daughter of the late Bill and Amanda Bassham Glass.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Opal Garrett, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Suella Roberts, Five Points; one half-sister, Mrs. Lillian Ferguson, Five Points; five grandchidlren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GLOSSUP, Jerry Dwain The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1968<br /><br />Jerry Dwain Glossup, 8, son of James and Nellie Delois Wiser Glossup, was found dead at his home on Wales Road Friday afternoon at 4:45 o&#8217;clock. The death was the result of an apparent strangulation after a rope with which the child was playing became entangled around his neck.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Chapel at 3 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Dean Pardon officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born Nov. 23, 1959, young Glossup was a student in the fourth grade at West Hill Elementary School.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, include a brother, Timothy Lane; a sister, Freda Lynn; paternal grandparents, Robert Allen and Laura Lee Bailey Glossup; and maternal grandparents, Mrs. Nellie Mae Parks and George Wiser.<br /><br />GLOSSUP, Mattie Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Harwell Glossup, 82, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, west of Pulaski. Mrs. Glossup died at 7:25 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, May 19, at Sally&#8217;s Rest Home in Shelbyville, having been in declining health since September.<br />Born December 7, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sam Harwell and Sarah Williams Harwell. Twice married, her first husband, Robert Clint Glossup, died in 1913; and her second, Sam Brewer, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Glossup is survived by two sons, Allen Glossup, Pulaski and J. W. Brewer, Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Glossup Reed, Shelbyville; twenty-one grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Dan Douglas, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GLOVER, Clara Odell Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1968<br />Mrs. Clara Odell Glover, 42, died Sunday, September 22, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Glover, a resident of Shelbyville, were held Monday afternoon, September 23, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. James H. Gibson of Shelbyville officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Glover was born June 10, 1926, daughter of Mrs. Nina Shelton and the late Charlie Shelton. She was the wife of Raymond Glover.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband and mother, include four sons, Carson Ray, Charlie Dennis, Ridgy, and Michael Glover, all of Shelbyville; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Davis, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Regina McGuire, Shelbyville; three sisters, Mrs. Billy Hooie, Mrs. James Garner, and Mrs. Junior Pickett, all of Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GLOVER, Minnie Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Phillips Glover, 79, resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Glover died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, April 18, in Giles County Hospital after a weeks stay.<br />Born June 27, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Milton Phillips and Mary Louise Harwell Phillips. She was a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, Albert Glover, died in 1949.<br />Mrs. Glover is survived by two sons, Leslie Glover and Stacy Glover, both of Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. William V. DeRamus, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Elvie Abernathy and Miss Lacy Glover, Pulaski; six grandchildren and twelve, great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Annie Markham, Mrs. Mattie Rutherford, Mrs. Alex Beeler and Mrs. Nora Stockman, all of Giles County.<br /><br />GLOVER, William Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for William Jackson Glover, 89, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. William DeRamus and Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Glover died Sunday, Dec. 25, at Florence, Ala., after a long illness.<br />Born September 18, 1871, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late James Glover and Ruth Doggett Glover.<br />Mr. Glover is survived by one son, Jimmy Glover, Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Nathan Bass, Giles County, Mrs. Haughty Neely, Wayne, Mich., and Mrs. Christine Harrison, Florence, Ala.; twenty-eight grandchildren and fifty-eight great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Nola Mize; and two brothers, Luther Glover and Grady Glover, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOAR, Maryon The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1961<br />Funeral Services for Maryon Goar, 21, resident of Minor Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock<br />Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ with the burial taking place in the<br />church cemetery. Mr. Goar died Friday morning, August 11, at the home after a long<br />illness.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of Mrs. Annie Eddy Goar, Minor Hill; and the late Henry A. Goar. He was graduated from Giles County High School in 1958 and attended Martin College one year. One summer, he was employed by Lee Mar Shirt Company in Pulaski. In addition to his mother, Mr. Goar is survived by one brother, Charles Goar, Minor Hill; and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goar, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />GOATS, Leslie The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Leslie Goats, 66, retired employee of the Pulaski plant of Genesco, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mr. Goats died of a heart attack on Wednesday afternoon, November 29, in Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville, hours after entering.<br />A veteran of World War I, he was born June 11, 1895, in Giles County, the son of the late Thomas Britton Goats and Ellen Horn Goats. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Mandy Beets Goats, died February 14, 1941.<br /><br />Mr. Goats is survived by four sons, William F. Goats, U. S. Navy stationed in Troy, N. Y.; Bobby Gene Goats and Nathan Goats, both in Cleveland, Ohio, and John Thomas Goats, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Cecil Higgins, Granite City, Ill., and Mrs. Lois Cooper, Pulaski; nineteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOATS, Philip Allen The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Phillip Allen Goats, 52, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Williams Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Polk Memorial Gardens. Mr. Goats died Friday, October 30, in Maury County Hospital.<br />He was an employee of Monsanto Chemical Corporation.<br />Mr. Goats is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marshie Ferguson Goats; one daughter, Miss Margaret Ann Goats; five sons, William Allen Goats, Ernest Goats, Jerry Goats, Larry Goats, and Philip A Goats, Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Rose and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoskins, both of Pulaski; one brother, Clay Goats, Nashville; and three half-brothers, Darnell Goats, Columbia, and Jim Goats and Garfield Goats, both of Madison.<br /><br />GODFREY, John James The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for John James Godfrey, 71, farmer of the Beech Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Marvin Wiser, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Godfrey died unexpectedly about 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 26, a his home.<br />Born in June of 1889 in Ireland, he was the son of the late James Godfrey and Elizabeth Suiter Godfrey. He came to America in 1909, subsequently settling in Nashville.<br />Mr. Godfrey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Forrest Marks Young Godfrey; and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed Parker of Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOLDEN, Thelma Evans The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Victor C. Golden, 53, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg, conducted by Rev. Arthur Hottel. Burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery, Lawrenceburg. Mrs. Golden died Wednesday night, February 22, of a heart attack at Lawrence County Hospital.<br />The former Miss Thelma Evans, she was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Evans of Pulaski, and was the widow of Victor C. Golden.<br />Mrs. Golden is survived by three children, Victor C. Golden, Jr. and Mrs. Patsy Pettus, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Hilda Holloway, Texas City, Texas; four grandchildren; two brothers, Gilbert Evans, Jr., Hohenwald and James Evans, Giles County; and three sisters, Mrs. Geneva Wright and Mrs. Corinne Wright, Carrollton, Ky. and Mrs. Edna Lee, Nashville.<br /><br />GOLDMAN, Jay Braden The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1969<br /><br />Mrs. A. Branden Goldman, 73, a resident of Columbia and the wife of the late A. B. Goldman, died Monday morning, July 14, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Services for Mrs. Goldman were held Wednesday afternoon, July 15, at four o&#8217;clock in the Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home chapel, with David D. Davidson and Melvin Dugger, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late F. M. (Tobe) Braden and Eva Horne Braden. She attended the West Seventh Street Church of Christ and worked at the Maury County Hospital in the lunchroom.<br />She was a member of the Sarah Polk Garden Club, Eastern Star, American Legion Auxiliary, and the Golden Thread Sewing Club, past Nobel Grand Club of the Hope Rebecca Lodge 57. She attended Jones High School and Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro.<br />Survivors include one son, James Braden Goldman; one grandson, Braden Stanley Goldman of Brentwood; two sisters, Mrs. Bridges Sands, Columbia, and Mrs. Ben Sam Chapman of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GOLDMAN, Roy Buford The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for Roy Buford Goldman, 65, Brick Church farmer, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Goldman died on Thursday, October 8, at his Brick Church home.<br />Born November 28, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Goldman and Lou Andrews Goldman. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Goldman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rena Gibson Goldman; one son, Burlon Goldman, Brick Church; three grandchildren; one brother, Henry Goldman, Orlando, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Smith, Lynnville, and Mrs. Annie Flynn, Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOOCH, Euphilia Kerr The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Euphilia Kerr Gooch, 90, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at Hanna Baptist Church, conducted by Smith Cunningham and James A. Merritt of Athens, Ala. Burial took place in the Hanna Cemetery. Mrs. Gooch died at 3:25 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, April 25, at her home at Stella after several years illness.<br />Born November 23, 1870, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Addison Kerr and Mary Frances Hanna Gooch. Her husband, John Y. Gooch, died December 23, 1950. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella.<br />Mrs. Gooch is survived by two sons, Minus Gooch, Stella and Kerr Gooch, Prospect; three daughters, Miss Bernice Gooch, Stella, Miss Zera Gooch, Nashville, and Mrs. Herschel Smitherman, Sylacauga, Ala.; eleven grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOOCH, Ola Gouldman The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ola Gouldman Gooch, 83, widow of Boss Gooch, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Gooch who had been a patient in Giles County Hospital, died Monday afternoon at the home of her son, Baynum Gooch at Kedron.<br />Born June 30, 1877, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late John N. Gouldman and Martha Gouldman Gouldman. In her childhood, the family moved to Giles County where she spent the remainder of her life. She was a member of the Kedron Methodist Church.<br />In addition to the one son, Mrs. Gooch is survived by three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOOCH, Stella The Pulaski Citizen 05 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Miss Stella Gooch, 74, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McConnell Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., with the burial in the Hanna Cemetery in Giles County. Miss Gooch died on Sunday, February 2, at a Nashville hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born August 27, 1889, in the Stella Community, she was the daughter of the late David A. Gooch and Noma Reagin Gooch. She was a member of the Baptist Church and was graduated from George Peabody College in Nashville. For many years she was dietician: at General Hospital in Nashville; Middle Tennessee State College, Murfreesboro; in Florida; and at a college in Williamsport, Ky. She retired two and a half years ago.<br />Miss Gooch is survived by two brothers, Zeno Gooch, Knoxville, and Mahlon Gooch, Athens, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Ada Chiles, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />GORDON, Allene Cook The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Allen Cook Gordon, 92, died January 1 at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gordon, wife of the late Foster Gordon, Sr., were held Wednesday, January 3, at 2 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown and Robert Hall, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gordon, a native of Giles County, was born June 24, 1875, the daughter of George Edward and Susan Williamson Cook.<br />Survivors include one brother, T. H. Cook, Pulaski; four step-sons, Allen Gordon, Exuador, Foster Gordon, Tommy Gordon, and Bill Gordon, Pulask; nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GORDON, Brownie Elihu The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1964<br />Brownie Elihu Gordon, 36, died Sunday night, Jan. 5, from a gunshot wound which Pulaski Police Chief Sam Yarbrough said was apparently accidently inflicted at his home on Cedar Lane about 10 p. m. Gordon was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Officiating were the Rev. Billy Craighead, Rev. William H. Moss, Rev. William H. Mansfield and Rev. R. R Langston.<br /><br />Chief Yarbrough said that he and officers Fred Owens and William Oliver were called to the Gordon home shortly after 10 p. m. Sunday and found Mr. Gordon lying on the living room floor with a bullet wound through the throat and head. A .22 rifle was lying nearby.<br />Gordon was born in Decatur, Ala., May 1, 1927, but had lived in Giles County most of his life. He was the son of W. B. and Gertrude Edmundson Gordon, who survive. With his father, he owned and operated a general store and cotton gin in the Bethel community. He was a member of First Methodist Church, Pulaski, and was a veteran of World War II.<br />Also surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marianna Smith Gordon, daughter of former Pulaski Mayor and Mrs. Herbert Smith, and a son, Joseph E. Gordon.<br /><br />GORDON, Chessie Palmer The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1969<br />Mrs. Chessie Palmer Gordon, 86, died Saturday, February 8, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gordon, wife of the late William Thomas Gordon, were held Sunday afternoon, February 9, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Mr. Frank D. Young, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one foster son, Raymond O&#8217;Malley of Pulaski; one brother, W. C. Palmer, Bowling Green, Ky.; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GORDON, Hayes The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1964<br />Hayes Gordon, 70, died at 2:30 Monday morning at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the Rev. Garland Seiben and Gilbert Shaffer officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gordon was a Methodist, a Mason and owner of Modern Office Supply in Pulaski. A native of this county, he was married to the former Roberta Nance, who died in 1950.<br />Surviving Mr. Gordon are three daughters, Mrs. James McPeters, Pulaski, Mrs. C. F. Meyer, Pulaski, and Mrs. Joe Parker, Bodenham; and nine grandchildren.<br />GORDON, Henry Bugg The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Henry Bugg Gordon, 90, retired businessman and church leader were held at 3:00 P. M. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Wallace Carr pastor of First Presbyterian Church officiated and burial was in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Gordon died Saturday night at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was son of the late Andrew Ruthven and Rebecca Dickerson Gordon. Mr. Gordon was superintendent of the Pulaski Light and Water Department in Pulaski for several years and, prior to that, was the bookkeeper for the Yancey-Harwood Grocery Company, the Sloan Wholesale Grocery and the White Implement Company for a long period of time.<br />Mr. Gordon was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Pulaski, and had served as an elder in the church for many years. His wife, the former Miss Belle Kennedy, died about twenty years ago.<br /><br />Survivors are a son, William Henry Gordon, Pulaski; a brother, the Rev. John B. Gordon, Winston Salem, N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. H. R. Harwell, Cornersville, and Mrs. Bertha Williamson, Bessemer, Ala.<br /><br />GORDON, James Ed The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for James Ed Gordon, 22, resident of the Tarpley section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Gordon died on Sunday afternoon, July 11, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born October 12, 1943, in Giles County, he was the son of James Edward and Earline Pope Gordon, and was a painter by occupation.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Gordon is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sue Buskell Gordon; three brothers, Paul Gordon, Larry Gordon, and Donnie Gordon; two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Howell and Mrs. Edgar Barnett; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pope, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GORDON, Joseph Middleton The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1969<br />Funeral services for Joseph Middleton Gordon, 95, a retired farmer, were conducted Monday afternoon, September 22, at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Brick Church Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Gordon died Saturday, September 20, in Taylor Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph and Bell Goff Gordon and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. W. E. Poarch of Cornersville; three grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.<br /><br />GORDON, Joseph Tyree Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1966<br />Dr. Joseph Tyree Gordon, Sr., 53, Giles County native, died Saturday morning, March 19, at his home in Lewisburg from a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church, Lewisburg, of which he was a member and where he served as an elder. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />He was born in the Brick Church community, the son of the late Louie R. Gordon and Mrs. Susie Wilkinson Gordon of Lewisburg.<br />Dr. Gordon was graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 1938. He began his practice of medicine in Petersburg in 1939, moving to Lewisburg in 1941. A physician and surgeon, he was owner of Gordon Hospital.<br />He was a director of First National Bank, Lewisburg, a Shriner, a member of the Elks Lodge, the Marshall County Medical Society, the Tennessee Medical Association and the American Academy of General Practice.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Sarah Patterson Gordon; two sons, Joseph Tyree, Jr., of Jackson, and Ted Spence Gordon of Pleasantville, N. J.; and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Rucker of Nashville and Mrs. Paul Daisey of Silver Springs, Md.<br /><br />GORDON, Lillie Mae Fox The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1967<br />Mrs. Lillie Mae Gordon, 77, died at her home on Sam Davis Avenue on Friday, Feb. 24.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, February 26, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2:00 p. m. with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gordon, a native of Giles County, was born November 1, 1889, the daughter of the late Lewis Fox and Margaret Porter Fox. Her husband, the Rev. Roy Gordon, died in 1953.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth Faulkenberry, Pulaski, and Mrs. Margaret Massey, Fayetteville; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GORDON, Ludlow Kennedy The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1961<br />Ludlow Kennedy Gordon, 87, gymnast and physical health director of the Nashville YMCA for 35 years, died unexpectedly Thursday morning, Oct. 5, at his room in the YMCA where he had lived for many years.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 10 a. m. at Eastland Funeral Home, Nashville, and burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br />Born and reared at Lynnville, Mr. Gordon was the son of Thomas Martin Gordon and Sarah Leverett McLaurine Gordon.<br />Affectionately known to many Nashvillians as &#8220;Doc&#8221;, he was a member of Elm Street Methodist Church and a life member of the Nashville Elks Lodge.<br />Survivors are two nephews, Buford Gordon of Nashville and DeWitt Gordon of Houston, Texas; a niece, Miss Sarah Gordon of Houston, Texas; and seven great nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GORDON, Mary The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1966<br />Miss Mary Gordon, 83, resident of the Brick Church Community, died Thursday, March 17, in a Nashville hospital after a lengthy illness.<br />Graveside services were held at Brick Church Cemetery at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning with the rites conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, Baptist minister.<br />Born and reared at Brick Church, she was the daughter of the late David A. Gordon and Virginia Hardy Gordon. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />There are no immediate survivors.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GORDON, Susie Wilkinson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Susie Wilkinson Gordon, 85, the mother of the late Dr. Joseph Gordon of Lewisburg, died Monday, January 22, in Merihil Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gordon were held at 11 a. m. Tuesday, January 23, at Brick Church Presbyterian Church. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gordon was the daughter of the late Tyree Rhodes and Eliza Scruggs Wilkinson.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Henry Rucker, Nashville, Mrs. Paul Daisey, Silver Springs, Md.; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild.<br /><br />GOWAN, Bennie B. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1969<br />Funeral services for Bennie B. Gowan, 72, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, July 24, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in the New Providence Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gowan died Tuesday night, July 22, at his home in the Berea community.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Gowan was born February 1, 1897, the son of the late Joe and Pearl Gowan. He was a retired farmer and a member of the New Providence Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma Jenkins Gowan, Berea; three sons, Wallace Gowan, Joe Gowan and Bennie L. Gowan, all of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Sullivan Clifton, Yokley; three brothers, Hill Gowan, Ernest Gowan, and Carl Gowan, all of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Oscar Surles, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Aymett Hamlett, Brick Church, Mrs. Virgil Pierce, and Mrs. Grady Boone, Sumac; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOWAN, Bessie Blackman The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Blackman Gowan, 63, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by James E. Holt, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Gowan died of a heart attack on Sunday night, October 20, at her home in New Zion section after a period of declining health.<br />Born April 3, 1900, in Oklahoma, she was the daughter of the late Sam Blackburn and Amelia Martin Blackburn. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Gowan is survived by her husband, Stanley B. Gowan; five daughters, Mrs. Claude Rainey, Jr., Mrs. Carl Cole and Mrs. W. E. Walls, all of Giles County, Mrs. Junior Hampton, Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Joe Lee Scott, Murfreesboro; three sons, Vestal Gowan and Johnny Gowan, Giles County, and Stanley V. Gowan, Lima, Ohio; nineteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOWAN, Hazel Ashton The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Joe Gowan, 56, resident of the Goodspring section, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson. Burial took place in the Brown Cemetery, near Hohenwald. Mrs. Gowan died Sunday, December 8, at Giles County Hospital.<br />The former Hazel Ashton, she was born October 27, 1907, in Hickman County, the daughter of the late John Ashton and Emma Brown Ashton. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Gowan is survived by her husband, Joe Gowan; one daughter, Mrs. Mark Estes, Madison Heights, Mich.; one grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Annie White and Mrs. Mary Lou Bates, Lobelville, Mrs. Lela Jones, Highland Park, Mich., and Mrs. Katherine Ward, Ecorse, Mich.; and two brothers, Alf Ashton, Lobelville, and Jim Ashton, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOWAN, Joseph Turner The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1967<br />Joseph Turner Gowan, 68, died Saturday, April 22, at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Services were conducted Sunday, April 23, at 12:30 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Hoyt Wilson, officiating. Burial was in Brown&#8217;s Cemetery in Lewis County.<br />Mr. Gowan, a native of Giles County, was born April 13, 1899, the son of the late Joseph Milton and Virgie Pearl Warden Gowan. He was a World War I Veteran and a Dispatcher for the Sheriff&#8217;s Department. His wife, Mrs. Hazel Ashton Gowan, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Marcus Estes, Madison Heights, Mich.; one grandchild; four brothers, Benny Gowan, Hill Gowan, Ernest Gowan, Giles County and Carl Gowan, Lewisburg; four sisters, Mrs. Aymett Hamlett, Mrs. Virgil Pierce, Mrs. Grady Boone, Giles County; and Mrs. Oscar Surles, Florence, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOWER, Emma A. Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Tidwell Gower, 85, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Gower died Sunday, October 27, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Tidwell and Harriet Wiley Tidwell.<br />Mrs. Gower is survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GOWER, Hayden Luther The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1969<br />Funeral services for Hayden Luther Gower, 47, were held Sunday afternoon, March 16, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Carl Hollis officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Gower died Thursday, March 13, in his home on Childers Street.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 13, 1921, the son of Mrs. Clemice Davis Gower of Pulaski, and the late Luther Glover.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Jessie Davis Gower, Decatur, Ala.; three sons, Robert M. Gower, Mac Arthur Gower, and Stephen O&#8217;Neal Gower, all of Decatur, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Luther Marks, Corpus Christi, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRAHAM, Daisy Cosby The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Cosby Graham, 86, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home for more than thirteen years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Church at Stella, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Graham died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 15, at the home after a long period of declining health.<br />Born June 27, 1873, in Giles County she was the daughter of the late Foster Cosby and Missouri Jane Martin Cosby. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Her husband, W. A. Graham, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Graham is survived by her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. C. Cosby, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRAHAM, Donnie Will The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1962<br />A Lynnville resident, Donnie Will Graham, and his brother-in-law, Oman C. Chapman of Columbia were killed Saturday night, March 31, about eight miles north of Columbia on Carter&#8217;s Creek Pike when their automobile missed a curve, went out of control and overturned. Both men apparently died instantly.<br />Graham, 34, a dragline operator, had purchased the automobile the same day. Chapman, 46, bulldozer operator and truck driver, was his brother-in-law. Friends of the family reported that the two families were together for the evening just to have dinner and visit with each other.<br />The two men left Chapman&#8217;s Saturday evening around 9 p. m. to drive to Columbia to purchase a box of crackers. Deputy Sheriff Jesse Luther of Maury County reported they were apparently returning to Chapman&#8217;s home when the accident happened.<br />Deputy Luther is reported to have stated that &#8220;from all indications Graham was driving the car at a high rate of speed.&#8221; The driver apparently lost control of the car in a small curve. The car jumped an embankment about ten feet deep, went several yards and struck a stump, flipping over and skidded through a muddy field until it came to rest about 300 feet from where it left the road. Graham was thrown out of the car, but it took workers 45 minutes to extricate Chapman&#8217;s body.<br />Graham is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edna Mosley Graham; three daughters, Patricia Ann, Kathleen and Susan, all of Lynnville; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Graham, Sr. of Mt. Pleasant; seven sisters, Mrs. Oman Chapman and Mrs. Joe Norman of Spring Hill, Mrs. John Howell, Mrs. Clarence Howell, Mrs. Elmer Howell and Mrs. Farris Woods of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Bobby King of Columbia, and a brother, Charles Graham of Mt. Pleasant.<br />Chapman leaves a widow, Mrs. Tenna Graham Chapman; his father, William Chapman of Mt. Pleasant; a daughter, Mrs. James H. Black of Columbia; three sons, Clarence, Grady, and Henry Chapman of Spring Hill; three brothers, John, Lester and Carol Chapman of Mt. Pleasant; four sisters, Mrs. Riley McWilliams, Mrs. James Powell, Mrs. Lonnie Sharp, and Mrs. C. V. Grooms of Mt. Pleasant and one grandchild.<br /><br />GRAHAM, Jo Ann Rainey The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1960<br />Funeral services were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the chapel of First Methodist Church, Columbia, for Mrs. Leon Graham, 22, who died at Maury County Hospital in Columbia on Wednesday night, May 18. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Bruce Strother and the Rev. Paul Allen of Monteagle and burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city.<br />Mrs. Graham, the former Miss Jo Ann Rainey, was born and reared in Giles County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Rainey of Pulaski. She had resided in Columbia for five years and had been receptionist for Dr. E. K. Provost and Dr. Earl Stack.<br />Mrs. Graham is survived by her husband, Leon Graham to whom she was married June 20, 1959; her parents; one brother, Alan Rainey, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Walter DePaw, Long Beach, Calif.; and a cousin, Mrs. Betty Faust, Nashville.<br /><br />GRAHAM, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Walter Graham, 62, grocer of the Screamer Community of Maury County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Spencer Hill Church of Christ in that county, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Graham died at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday night, February 12, at Maury County Hospital, after a three-day illness.<br />Born December 1, 1899, in Maury County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Graham.<br />Mr. Graham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Mae Thompson Graham; three sons, Jesse Graham, Waycross, Ga., Edward Graham, Lynnville, and James W. Graham, Detroit, Mich.; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Morris, Franklin; twenty grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Caruthers, Hialeah, Fla., and Mrs. Maggie Cato, Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRAY, Ed The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Ed Gray, 67, employee of White Brothers Grocery in Bethel, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Craig Chapel Church of Christ at Salem in Limestone County, Ala., with the burial in Salem Cemetery. Mr. Gray died of a heart attack at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 4, at his home in Bethel after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., he was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Gray is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dulcie Daniel Gray; one son, Frank Gray, Athens, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. John D. White, Bethel, and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Athens, Ala.; five grandchildren; one brother, Jim Gray, Salem; and one sister, Mrs. Daniel, Salem.<br /><br />GRAY, Walton The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Walton Gray, 75, Athens, Ala., merchant, were held Saturday afternoon at McConnell Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. George Kress. Burial took place in that city. Mr. Gray died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 26, in an Anniston, Ala., hospital.<br />Mr. Gray, a member of the Presbyterian Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Roberta Overton Gray; one daughter, Mrs. A. S. Matthews, Anniston, Ala; three sisters, Mrs. Jack Abernathy, Pulaski, Mrs. A. D. Powers and Mrs. Clement Moore, both of Athens, Ala.; and three brothers, Ronald Gray, Fayetteville, Tenn., Fred Gray, Elkmont, Ala., and Edward Gray, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />GREEN, Annie Walker The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services were conducted at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia for Mrs. Annie Walker Green, 74, native Giles Countian, who died at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, July 6, at Fairmont Nursing Home, Columbia, after a long illness. Burial took place in Ebenezer Cemetery, Maury County.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John R. Walker, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, Bob Taylor Green, died in 1935.<br /><br />Mrs. Green is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert Johnson, Maury County, and Mrs. Claude Workman, Screamer; five sons, Harlan Green and Willie B . Green, Columbia, Howard Green, Santa Fe, Nick Green, Mooresville Pike, and Johnny Green, Nashville; thirty-seven grandchildren and twenty-nine great-grandchildren; a half-brother, Oscar Walker, Columbia; and a half-sister, Mrs. Bruce Kannon, Maury County.<br /><br />GREEN, Covie Audie The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Covie Audie Green, 61, retired Railroad employee, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Green died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home in the Blooming Grove section on Thursday afternoon, August 17, after a period of failing health.<br />Born August 6, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James W. Green and Bell Nora Kilpatrick Green.<br />Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Mrs. Aubrey Cox Green; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Parsons, Giles County; one son, Harold Dean Green, US Navy, stationed at Jacksonville, Fla.; three grandchildren; one brother, Drewdy Green, Lawrenceburg; and three sisters, Mrs. Dessie Johnston, Auburndale, Fla., Mrs. Thelma Newton, Leoma, and Mrs. Tavy Newton, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GREEN, George Halley Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for George Halley Green, Sr., 81, retired farmer of the Wales section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at George White Memorial Presbyterian Church at Wales, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. R. Neal Dean. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery in Marshall County. Mr. Green died Friday, November 16, at Lawrence County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />He was the son of the late George H. Green and Rowena Waldon Green.<br />Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Durham Green; four sons, Oben Green, Flavel Green, Aaron Green, all of Giles County, and Waldon Green, of Maury County; six daughters, Mrs. James Grinell, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. George Bowen, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Ernest Dickey and Mrs. Henry Vernon, Giles County, and Mrs. Louie Barnett, Cornersville; a number of grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. J. L. Millican, Sr., Pulaski.<br /><br />GREEN, Maggie Watkins The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Watkins Green, 79, former resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the Powell Cemetery. Mrs. Green died on Saturday, July 13, at her home in Florence, Ala. Her husband, Clyde Green, died in January of this year.<br />Born in 1884, at Mt. Roszell, Ala. (Limestone County), she was the daughter of the late Ephraim Watkins and Mary Jane Hodges Watkins. She had resided most of her life in Giles County. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mrs. Green is survived by six nieces, Mrs. Earl Rogers, Mrs. Alec Page, Miss Eva Watkins Dendy and Mrs. James Goss, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Tressie Gatlin, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Otis Beasley, Erie, Pa.; and six nephews, Marlin Watkins, Nashville, Logan M. Watkins, US Air Force, Luxemburg, Logan Dendy, Florence, Ala., Boston Watkins, Cullman, Ala., Wesley Watkins, Dallas, Texas and Pruitt Dendy, California.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GREEN, Laura L. Tittsworth The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1968<br />Mrs. Laura L. Green, 75, died Friday, October 25, at her home on Route 2, Leoma.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Green, wife of the late Hardy A. Green, were held Saturday afternoon, October 26, at 2 o&#8217;clock at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Green was born November 1, 1892, the daughter of the late Isaac D. Tittsworth and Tabitha Mangrum Tittsworth.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Enoch Smith, Scott&#8217;s Hill and Mrs. Asleen Fralix, Wales; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />GREEN, Robert Elmo The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Robert Elmo Green, 73, retired Tennessee State employee, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert H. Hall, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Mr. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Green died on Tuesday afternoon, August 25, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, following a long illness.<br />Born September 30, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James W. Green and Annie Puryear Green. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Neal Green; one son, Robert Green, Lawrenceburg; three daughters, Mrs. Dan F. Martin, Pulaski, Mrs. Robin Lashlee, Nashville, and Mrs. R. D. Shangrow, San Diego, Calif.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Florence Neal, Bodenham.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GREENWAY, Charles Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1969<br />Charles Franklin Greenway, 71, retired farmer of the Elkton Community, died Wednesday night, July 30, at seven o&#8217;clock at Donaldson Hospital, Fayetteville, after several days illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Greenway, member of the Baptist Church, were conducted Friday afternoon, August 1, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home with the Rev. James Shutt officiating. Burial was in Dunnavant Cemetery.<br />A native of Jackson County, Alabama, he was born June 14, 1898, the son of the late John Alexander Greenway and Sentha Elizabeth Austin Greenway.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eula Rogers Greenway; five daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, Mrs.Virgil Pope, Mrs. William Noltee, Elkton; Mrs. Cecil Stubblefield, Dellrose; Mrs. J. C. Derryberry, Gallatin; two sons, Rogers Greenway, Columbia, Wendell Greenway, Fayetteville; twenty-four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Dewel Greenway, Truman, Ala., and Cam Greenway of Lynchburg.<br />Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GREENWAY, James W. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Rev. James W. Greenway, 37, Santa Ana, Calif., died on January 19, with the funeral conducted on the following Monday.<br />The Rev. Mr. Greenway, brother of the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church, is survived by his wife; two daughters and one grandson.<br /><br />Mr. Greenway has been on the mission field twice in his lifetime; had served as pastor in Indiana, and at the time of his death, was pastor of the General Baptist Church in Santa Ana.<br /><br />GREGG, Josh The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1964<br />Graveside services for Josh Gregg, 85, retired merchant, funeral director and farmer of Lynnville, were held Sunday afternoon at Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />He died Friday night in Giles County Hospital. Mr. Gregg was a native of Giles County. He was a merchant in Culleoka for a number of years before coming to Lynnville to operate a funeral home until sometime in the 1940&#8217;s.<br />He was married to the late Susie Bearden of Giles County, who died several years ago.<br />Mr. Gregg was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include a son, Ewell Gregg, Decatur, Ala.; and a daughter, Mrs. J. W. McGregor, Nashville.<br /><br />GREGG, William The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1966<br />Funeral services for William Gregg, 96, retired farmer of Marshall County and father of a Giles County resident, will be held at 10:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg with the burial in the family lot in Head Springs Cemetery, near Belfast. Mr. Gregg died Tuesday night, May 17, enroute to Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg from the home of a daughter in Columbia.<br />Born March 6, 1870, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Joseph Gregg and Hannah Gregg.<br />Mr. Gregg is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Gertrude May Gregg Gregg; two sons, Earl Gregg, Yokley Community of Giles County, and Clifford Gregg, Mooresville; four daughters, Mrs. Owen Ashton, Columbia, Mrs. Bryan McCollum, Cornersville, Mrs. Lillard Blackwell, Lewisburg, and Mrs. William Holt, Louisville, Ky.; thirteen grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Brown The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Brown Griggs, 73, retired farmer of the Frankewing section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Griggs died Sunday, March 27, in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born September 11, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Neal Griggs and Hilda Andrew Griggs.<br /><br />Mr. Griggs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Etta Lacy Griggs; two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Gowan and Mrs. James Worsham, Giles County; one son, Edward Griggs, Giles County; twenty-one grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. George Phillips, Giles County; and one brother, Grady Griggs, Marshall County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Ernest Norman The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Ernest Norman Griggs, 74, retired farmer and former magistrate of the Eleventh Civil District, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 23, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by David East, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Griggs died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Monday noon, March 21, at Davidson County Tuberculosis Hospital, Nashville.<br />Born April 29, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Martin Pate Griggs and Susan McMillion Griggs, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Griggs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irma Eslick Griggs; and one son, Raymond Griggs, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Geraldean Edwards The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Geraldean Griggs, 82, will be conducted on Thursday afternoon at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at the Kedron Methodist Church, with burial in the Kedron Cemetery.<br />The Rev. James Jolly will officiate.<br />Mrs. Griggs died Tuesday, December 20, in Giles County Hospital. She was a native of Giles County, born September 10, 1884, the daughter of the late Wesley and Fannie Smith Edwards. Her husband, Lynn Griggs, died in 1955.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Ed Hughes and Mrs. Marvin Hughes, Prospect; one son, Willie Griggs, Goodsprings; nine grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; three brothers, Clayburn Edwards, Pulaski, Neal Edwards, Prospect, and Buford Edwards, Brentwood, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. Aymett Griggs, Prospect, Mrs. Rachel Rainey, Pulaski, and Mrs. Zelma Hurd, Prospect.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRANT, Alonzo The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Alono Grant, 79, Pulaski resident, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, January 27, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Grant died early Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 20, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tobe Grant and Lula Elizabeth Hayes Grant.<br />Mr. Grant is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Christine Miller, Pulaski, Mrs. Ruby Defoe,<br />Elkton; two sons, Roy Grant, Pulaski, and Robert Allen Grant, Fort Benning, Ga.; eighteen grandchildren; and two brothers, Buford Grant, Giles County and Luther Grant, Santa Ana, Calif.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRAVES, A. C. Smith The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br /><br />Mrs. R. B. Graves, 94, died Thursday, January 12, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Guy Leonard in Athens, Ala. Funeral rites and burial took place in Decatur, Ala.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Almus Crawford Smith and Susannah Tarpley Smith. Her husband, R. Ben Graves, died several years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Graves is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Curtis Oakley, Nashville, and Mrs. Graves Petty, Decatur, Ala.; two sons, Ernest Graves, Nashville and Grover Graves, Athens, Ala.; nine grandchildren and several great grandchildren.<br /><br />GRAVES, Agnes Ingram The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Ingram Graves, 83, native of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at a Nashville funeral home. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville. Mrs. Graves died Monday, January 22, at her home on Glendale Lane, Nashville, where she had lived more than fifty years.<br />She was a member of Glendale Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Mahlon Graves, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Graves is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert Corlew, Nashville; eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; and one brother, Robert R. Ingram, Pulaski.<br /><br />GRAVES, Alice Coffman The Pulaski Citizen 07 Sep 1966<br />Mrs. Alice Coffman Graves, 95, died Wednesday morning, August 31, at a hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, September 2, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the First Baptist Church in Athens, Ala., with the Rev. Tilford L. Jenkins officiating.<br />Mrs. Graves, a native of Giles County and a Baptist, was born March 17, 1871, the daughter of the late James S. and Alice Barnett Coffman. Her husband, John Graves, died several years ago. They resided in Athens a number of years prior to Mr. Graves death.<br />Mrs. Graves is survived by one daughter, Mrs. C. W. Amies of Nashville; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. She was the aunt of Mrs. Mary C. Rambo of Pulaski.<br /><br />GRAVES, Annie Lois Pigg The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1968<br />Mrs. Annie Lois Pigg Graves, 68, died at her home in the Dog Branch Community, Thursday, October 17.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Graves, member of the Stella Church of Christ, were held Saturday afternoon, October 19, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Graves was born October 28, 1899, the daughter of the late Edd Pigg and Estella Mitchell Pigg. Her husband was the late Beasley Graves, who died six years ago.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, Melvin Graves, Chattanooga; one daughter, Mrs. Marie Wall, Giles County; one brother, Bryan Pigg, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Colie Surles, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Charlie Alsup, Prospect, Mrs. Ewell Boyd, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. F. S. Matheson, Giles County; four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRAVES, James Basley The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for James Basley Graves, 70, retired farmer of the Stella section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Graves died at 2 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon, March 3, at his home after an illness of one year.<br />Born May 6, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank Graves and Dora Toombs Graves.<br />Mr. Graves is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lois Pigg Graves; one son, Melvin B. Graves, Chattanooga; one daughter, Mrs. Marie Walls, Prospect; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two brothers, John S. Graves and William B. Graves, both of Prospect; and one sister, Mrs. E. D. Newton, Tullahoma.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRAVES, John Stadley The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1968<br />Funeral services for John Stadley Graves, 75, will be held Thursday, February 29, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Graves, a retired farmer, died Tuesday, February 27 in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County and a resident of the Prospect community, Mr. Graves was born<br />May 6, 1892, the son of the late Frank and Dora Toombs Graves.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Manilla Walls Graves; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Graves Carrick, Seoul, Korea; one son, James H. Graves, Giles County; one sister, Mrs. Janie Newton, Tullahoma; one brother, Bunyan Graves, Giles County; and six grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRAVES, Rosalie Holt The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rosalie Holt Graves, 72, retired school teacher, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Graves died at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born May 8, 1892, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin Franklin Holt and Rebecca Eason Holt. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Charles E. Graves, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Graves is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Cletus Beeler; one granddaughter, Miss Linda Beeler, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Adcock, Pulaski; and one brother, Frank Holt, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRAVES, Sue Portress The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Mrs. Sue Rebecca Portress Graves, 47, died Friday morning, February 9, at her home in the Berea community, of a gun wound, which County Coroner Bill Bennett ruled was self-inflicte.<br /><br />Mrs. Graves had been in poor health for quite a while. The incident occurred at her family home on Pigeon Roost Road shortly after 7 o&#8217;clock that morning, after her husband, Virgil, had left for work and two of her children had gone to school.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon in the Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Rev. G. C. Self, of the Olivet charge, and Rev. R. L. Greenway, of Elkton, conducted services jointly.<br />She was a member of Berea Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Graves was the daughter of Mrs. Sallie Portress and the late Lee Portress.<br />Besides her husband, and mother, Mrs. Graves leaves three young children, Rebecca Ann, William McFerrin and Edward; her sister, Miss Virginia Portress of Pulaski; two uncles, Ernest and Jessie Pate of Pulaski; and an aunt, Mrs. Henry L. Burt, Cuero, Texas.<br /><br />GREEN, Clyde Owen The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Clyde Owen Green, 68, Minor Hill farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tommy Vernon, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Powell Cemetery. Mr. Green who had been ill two months, died at noon on Monday, January 14, at a hospital in Florence, Ala.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born January 23, 1894, the son of the late Charlie Green and Estella Cottrell Green.<br />Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Watkins Green; three brothers, Frank Green, Pulaski, Herschel Green, Minor Hill, and Grady O. Green, Texas City, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Turner Harrison, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Herman Howell, Scotts Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GREEN, Joe Sidney The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Joe Sidney Green, 86, retired Bodenham farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Green died at 10:40 o&#8217;clock Friday night, July 5, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born October 21, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Green and Ann Puryear Green. Twice married: his first wife, Mrs. Lizzie Long Green, died November 26, 1926/ He was a member of Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson Whitmire Green; three sons, J. Cletis Green, John M. Green and Crawford Green; three daughters, Mrs. A. B. McClure and Mrs. Fred Waddell, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Wesley Long, Prospect; three step-sons, John Whitmire and J. L. Whitmire, Nashville, and William Morris Whitmire, Indiana; one step-daughter, Mrs. George Sherrell, Nashville; nine grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandson; three step-grandchildren; one brother, Elmo Green, Pulaski and one sister, Mrs. Floyd Neal, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GREENE, George Crawford The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for George Crawford Greene, 55, employee of Cooper and Martin Food Chain in Nashville, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Patton-Roesch Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in that city. Mr. Greene, a single man, died at his home in Nashville on Monday, May 24, after a short illness.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Greene and Elizabeth Long Greene.<br />Mr. Greene is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Wesley Long, Prospect, Mrs. Annie Lou McClure and Mrs. Fred Waddell, both of Nashville; and two brothers, J. Cletis Greene and John M. Greene, both of Nashville.<br /><br />GREENE, George W. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for George W. Greene, 75, Birmingham, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Ollie Binkley. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Greene died of a heart ailment in a Birmingham hospital on Sunday, December 15.<br />He was a native of Georgia and a Methodist.<br />Mr. Greene is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Ruth Coker Greene, former resident of Lynnville.<br /><br />GREGORY, Jesse DeWitt The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />Jesse DeWitt Gregory, 83, died Friday, May 26, at his home in the Stella community.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 28, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella.<br />Mr. Gregory, a native of Alabama, was born November 29, 1883, the son of the late Joseph and Sallie Sims Gregory.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Will Boyd Gregory; two daughters, Mrs. Gary Parsons, Giles County, Mrs. Marcella Rushing, Dallas, Texas; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Blasingame, Oxford, Miss., and Mrs. L. A. Hagan, Pulaski; one brother, Marvin B. Gregory, Oxford, Miss.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GREGORY, Mrs. J. W. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1962<br />Mrs. J. W. Gregory, 88, widow of J. W. Gregory of Dickson Springs, died on Sunday, July 1, at General Hospital at Hartselle. Funeral rites took place at 2 o&#8217;clock on the following Tuesday afternoon at Dickson Creek Baptist Church, with the burial in the Dickson Springs Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Gregory is survived by six sons including W. Clayton Gregory, manager of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company office in Pulaski; two daughters, and a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />GREGORY, Marvin Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1968<br />Marvin Bryant Gregory, 86, died Friday, January 12, in a hospital in Oxford, Miss.,<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, January 14.<br /><br />Mr. Gregory, the son of the late Rev. Joseph B. and Sarah Elizabeth Gregory, loved most of his early life in the Stella community, moving to Oxford about forty-five years ago. His wife, Mrs. Lula Waters Gregory, died several years ago.<br />He was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Oxford.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Sydney Ray, Abbeville, Miss.; three sons, Harold Gregory, Greenwood, Miss., James Marvin Gregory, Batesville, Ark., and Carl Gregory, Oxford, Miss.; one sister, Mrs. J. H. Blasingame, Oxford, Miss.; and one half-sister, Mrs. L. A. Hagan, Pulaski.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Bud The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1969<br />Bud Griffin, 74, died Thursday, May 1, in Veterans Hospital, Nashville.<br />Services for Mr. Griffin were conducted Saturday afternoon, May 3, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with Gilbert Shaffer and Andrew Brown, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Griffin was born August 13, 1894, the son of the late Sam Griffin and Henrietta Bass Griffin.<br />Survivors include three sons, Sam H. Griffin, Pulaski, Bill Griffin and Buford Griffin, Minor Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Grady Campbell, Giles County, Mrs. J. D. Wells, Lawrenceburg, and Miss Betty Sue Griffin, Minor Hill, and ten grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Horace A. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br />Horace A. Griffin, 63, native Giles Countian and former jeweler of Decatur, Ala., died Monday, Nov. 13, following surgery at a hospital in San Diego, Calif., where the family had been living for several years. Funeral services and burial will take place there on Thursday.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late I. V. Griffin and Mrs. Ethel Yarbrough Griffin.<br />Mr. Griffin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jane Powers Griffin; three sons, three grandchildren; and one brother, Paul Griffin, Eustis,Fla., Mrs. R. L. Rost of Pulaski is a double first cousin of Mr. Griffin.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Ingomar Clark The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Ingomar Clark Griffin, 72, retired farmer of the Prospect section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Griffin died on Wednesday, May 11, at his home.<br />Born January 14, 1888, in Texas, he was the foster son of A. W. Griffin and Ann Potts Griffin. He was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Tidwell Griffin, died in 1923.<br /><br />Mr. Griffin is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Viola Prewitt Griffin; seven sons, A. W. Griffin, Winter Garden, Fla., Robert Griffin, I. C. Griffin, Jr., and Jerry Griffin, all of Giles County, Alvin Griffin, Peoria, Ill., Harold Griffin, Wapanka, Ohio, and Windell Griffin, US Navy; six daughters, Mrs. R. B. Stapp, Pulaski, Mrs. George White, Brick Church, Mrs. Claude Fox, Prospect, Mrs. T. J. Johns, Peoria, Ill., Mrs. Bobby Carroll, Lewisburg and Mrs. Lindsey Robinson, Nashville; twenty-nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and a twin brother, J. C. Griffin, Ethridge. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Jennie Womack The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Jennie Womack Griffin, 67, resident of the Goodspring section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, December 11, in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by Ed Harper and Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Griffin died Thursday, December 10, in Giles County Hospital after an illness of two months.<br />Born December 22, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of L. Henry and Mary Harwell Womack. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Griffin is survived by her husband, Bud Griffin; three sons, Sam Griffin, Buford and Billy Griffin, all of Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Grady Campbell, Miss Betty Sue Griffin, Giles County, and Mrs. J. D. Wells, Lawrenceburg; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Sandlin Womack, Athens, Ala. and Tom Womack, Giles County; and one sister, Mrs. Mahlon Butler, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Jennifer Leanne The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1969<br />Jennifer Leanne Griffin, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dwayne Griffin, died Saturday night, January 18, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Prayer services were held Sunday afternoon, January 19, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. Tom Campbell, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors in addition to her parents, include paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Alvin Griffin; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Young; maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Joe Hardy; maternal great-grandfather, Jessie Young; paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Robert L. Russell and Mrs. I. C. Griffin; and great-great-grandmother, Mrs. William Harbison.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIFFIN, Thurston Hicks The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1967<br />Thurston Hicks Griffin, 69, died Tuesday, October 3, at Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, October 4, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Norman Coke officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Griffin was born July 23, 1898, in Giles County, the son of the late Thomas Fulton and Mary Helen McCanless Griffin. He was a retired farmer of the Pisgah Community.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie King Griffin; two daughters, Mrs. Mitchell Stone and Mrs. Hugh D. Griffis, Giles County; one grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Olin Harwell, Bolivar.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIFFIS, Belle Patterson The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs.Belle Patterson Griffis, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Griffis who had been in failing health for some time, died Wednesday night, July 10, at Fairhaven Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />Born and reared in the Elkton Community, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Hugh L. Patterson and Susan Benson Patterson Patterson. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski and was a former member of the Col. Greenberry Lee Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.<br />Mrs. Griffis is survived by her husband, Tom W. Griffis, retired livestockman and farmer; one son, Tom Pat Griffis, Birmingham, Ala. one daughter, Dr. Jeneal Griffis, Detroit, Mich.; and one granddaughter, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIFFIS, Era Orr The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961<br />Mrs. Era Orr Griffis, 81, Lynnville resident, died on Tuesday, October 24, at Cozy Rest Nursing Home at Columbia, following an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by James C. Allen, minister of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Orr and Alpha Dean Hightower Orr. Her husband, J. Hollins Griffis, died fifteen years ago. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Griffis is survived by one son, B. Stancil Griffis, Sr., Nashville; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth S. Wilkes, Lynnville, and Mrs. Kittie Liggett, Jonesboro, Ga.; and two brothers, W. C. Orr, Nashville, and Everett Orr, Lynnville.<br /><br />GRIFFIS, Edward B. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Edward B. Griffis, 76, Murfreesboro druggist for 52 years, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Woodfin Memorial Chapel with the burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Murfreesboro. He died of a heart attack Sunday, January 16, at his home.<br />Born in Marshall County near the county line, he was the son of the late James Monroe Griffis and Fannie Farmer Griffis. He graduated from Jones High School at Lynnville, and Vanderbilt University School of Pharmacy in 1910. He worked as a pharmacist in Huntsville and Athens, Ala., before going to Murfreesboro where he was a member of a drug firm for many years.<br />He was a member of the Tennessee Pharmaceutical Association, a Mason and a member of the Presbyterian Church. His wife, Odeline Alexander Griffis, died approximately four years ago.<br />Mr. Griffis is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Anne Griffis, Chattanooga; and one sister, Mrs. Monte Luna, Lynnville.<br /><br />GRIFFIS, Joe Henry The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Joe Henry Griffis, 83, retired farmer of the Beech Hill section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Griffis, who had been in declining health, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, September 20, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 7, 1877, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Hugh Doiley Griffis and Josephine McLemore Griffis. His wife, Mrs. Lillie George Griffis, died a number of years ago. He was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Griffis, who had been living in Sheffield, Ala., for several years, is survived by one daughter Mrs. B. B. Owen, Sheffield; two grandchildren and three great-grandsons; one sister, Mrs. Rob W. George, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIFFIS, Johnney Lou Bunn The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Johnney Lou Bunn Griffis, 85, were held Monday, August 26, at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville, with burial in the Wright Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Griffis died Sunday, August 27, in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. Roy Smith, of Fayetteville; one grandchild, and a nephew, Buford Bunn, of Pulaski.<br /><br />GRIFFIS, Thomas William The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />Funeral services for Thomas William Griffis, 89, were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 7, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. R. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Griffis died Friday, May 5, in Giles County Hospital. He had been a resident at Fairhaven Nursing Home for some time, prior to his death. He was a native of Giles County, born January 26, 1878, the son of the late Pleasant and Nannie Grigsby Griffis. His wife was the late Belle Patterson Griffis.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Janeal B. Griffis, Detroit, Mich.; one son, Thomas P. Griffis, Birmingham, Ala.; and one granddaughter.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIFFITHS, Emma Rebecca Gresh The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1966<br />Prayer services for Mrs. Emma Rebecca Griffiths, 84, were held Tuesday, August 23, at Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br />Mrs. Griffiths died Monday, August 22, at the home of her son, E. Weaver Griffiths, of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, in the Evangelical United Brethern Church in Beaver Falls, Pa., with burial in the Beaver Falls Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Griffiths was born June 17, 1881. She was a native of Reading, Pa., and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Gresh. Her husband, the Rev. Philip L. Griffiths, died in 1955.<br /><br />In addition to the son above, she is survived by two other sons, Philip L. Griffiths, Jr., Niagra Falls, N. Y., and Dr. John Griffiths, Monongahela, Pa.; six grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Nora Jane Amos.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Alberta The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Miss Alberta Griggs, 43, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at North Funeral Home. Burial took place in River View Cemetery in Fayetteville. Miss Griggs died Monday, May 18, at her Lawrenceburg home after a long illness.<br />Born April 4, 1921, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Leonard Griggs snd Jennie Fitzgerald Griggs.<br />Miss Griggs is survived by four brothers, Everett Griggs, Lawrenceburg, Bernard Griggs, Nashville, and Thomas Neal Griggs and Leonard Griggs, both of Flint, Mich.; and one sister, Mrs. Leona McCord, Nashville. She was a niece of Jesse Fitzgerald of Pulaski.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Nodie James The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1967<br />Funeral services for Nodie James Griggs, 66, were conducted Monday, July 31, at 2:00 p. m., in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Pat Abernathy of Athens, Ala., officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />Mr. Griggs died Saturday, July 29, at Limestone County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, born September 2, 1900, the son of the late Jim and Lula Roberts Griggs.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Fannie Lee Morris Griggs, Athens, Ala.; one son, Jimmy Griggs, Columbus, Ga.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Leona King and Miss Dora Griggs, Athens; one brother, William Griggs, Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Nora Dunnavant The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Dunnavant Griggs, 77, widow of Sam Griggs, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Kedron Cemetery. Mrs. Griggs died at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, October 13, at Sunnyview Nursing Home in Nashville, after a long illness.<br />Born December 29, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Dunnavant and Annie Rogers Dunnavant. Her husband, Sam Griggs, died in January of 1947. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Griggs is survived by seven sons, Freeman and Flournoy Griggs, Pulaski, Marvin, Elvin, Leon, Ensley and Benton Griggs, all of South Bend, Ind.; four daughters, Mrs. A. H. Largen, Cornersville, and Mrs. Floyd Duncan, Mrs, Carlos Chambliss and Mrs. James Doyle, all of Nashville; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Roy Solomon, Pulaski, Mrs. Richard Beavers, Lincoln County, and Mrs. Jim Griggs, South Bend, Ind.; and one brother, Kelly Dunnavant, Cornersville.<br />Toney Rainey and Son in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Raymond Rice The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1969<br /><br />Services for Raymond Rice Griggs, 60, an Iuka, Miss., florist, were held Monday afternoon, March 17, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Griggs died Friday night, March 14, in the Veterans&#8217; Hospital in Memphis.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Griggs was born October 2, 1908, the son of Mrs. Irma Eslick Griggs of Iuka., Miss., and the late Ernest N. Griggs.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Richardson Griggs, Iuka, Miss.; three step-sons, Johnny Old, Giles County, Tommy Old, Viet Nam, and Harry Old, Iuka, Miss.; and one grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIGGS, Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Thurman Griggs, 55, farmer of the Campbellsville section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Welcome Valley Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, and the Rev. Ernest Casteel of Columbia. Burial took place in the Kedron Cemetery. Mr. Griggs died of a heart attack at his home at 2 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, April 10.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Nora Griggs and the late Sam Griggs. He was a member of Welcome Valley Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Griggs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josie Largen Griggs; one son, Rev. Lawson Griggs, Pulaski; two daughters, Miss Mary Linda Griggs, Campbellsville, and Mrs. Herman Howell, Detroit, Mich.; four grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. James Doyle, Mrs. Floyd Duncan and Mrs. Carl Chambers, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Alvin Largen, Cornersville; and seven brothers, Freeman and Flournoy Griggs, Giles County, Marvin Griggs, Elvin Griggs, Ensley Griggs, Leon Griggs and Benton Griggs, all of South Bend, Ind.<br />Toney Rainey and son of Ardmore, Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GRIGSBY, Annie Foster Orr The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1967<br />Mrs. Annie Foster Orr Grigsby, 79, a resident of Elkton, died Sunday, September 3, at the Bel-Air Manor Nursing Home, in Columbia, following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday, September 5, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with the Rev. H. Fred Blankenship officiating. Burial was in St. John&#8217;s Cemetery at Ashwood.<br />Mrs. Grigsby, a native of Maury County, was born February 1, 1888, the daughter of the late M. J. and Ella Long Orr. She attended Randolph Macon and graduated from Cincinnati Conservatoire of Music and taught music at Elkton High School for many years, where she lived most of her married life. She was active in community and church activities for many years. Her husband, the late John C. Grigsby, died in 1950, and their only child, Brown Morris Grigsby, died in service during World War II.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. C. D.Walton, Mt. Pleasant; a brother, Alfred Orr, Delray, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />GRIGSBY, Hatcher Milton The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1962<br />Hatcher Milton Grigsby, 74, died Saturday morning, July 14, at the Giles County Hospital, after several months illness. Grigsby, a retired insurance agent, had been a church and civic leader of his native Giles County for many years.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Monday morning, July 16, at First Methodist Church, with the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor, and the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of First Methodist Church, Murfreesboro, officiating.<br />He was the son of the late Henry Milton Grigsby and Florence Witt Grigsby. He was educated at Giles County schools, was graduated from Branham and Hughes Preparatory School, Spring Hill, and attended Vanderbilt University.<br />At one time, Grigsby was employed by the Internal Revenue Department of Tennessee. Later, in the early 1920&#8217;s he established the H. M. Grigsby Insurance Agency, which he conducted until his retirement in 1953.<br />He served with the U. S. Army during World War I. During World War II, he served as trustee and chairman of the Board of Stewards for many years. He was a long-time member of the board of trustees of Martin College, member of the Masonic Lodge, American Legion, and Hillcrest Country Club.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. W. L. Abernathy, Pulaski; a niece, Mrs. Allister M. Waldrop, Bryan, Texas; and a nephew, W. Lane Abernathy, Nashville.<br /><br />GRISHAM, Ray Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1968<br />Ray Wesley Grisham, 57, brother of Mrs. Moulton Abernathy, died Monday morning, December 16, in the Lawrence County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Grisham were held Wednesday afternoon, December 18, at 2:30 at the Pulaski Street Church of Christ, Lawrenceburg. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Grisham, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Dennis and Ronnie Grisham; one daughter, Delrene Grisham; five sisters, Mrs. R. E. Young, Mrs. J. D. Kimery, Mrs. Charles Heffington, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. W. T. Thistle of Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Abernathy, Pulaski; four brothers, D. S. Grisham, Jr. and R. E. Grisham, both of Lawrenceburg, Dr. A. J. Grisham, Warner Robbins, Ga., Lt. Col. W. K. Grisham, Ft. Lewis, Washington.<br /><br />GROOMS, Myrtle Sisk The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Sisk Grooms, 60, widow of Forrest Grooms of Decatur, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Carroll R. Lewis, assistant pastor of Central Methodist Church in Decatur, and the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Grooms, resident of Decatur for thirty-three years, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after a three months illness.<br />Born September 2, 1900, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Anna Cardin Sisk of Pulaski and the late Hiram L. Sisk. Her husband, Forrest Grooms, died twenty-five years ago.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Grooms is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Floyd Stevenson, Evansville, Ind., Mrs. Roy B. Harkleroad, Dublin, Ga., Mrs. Agnes McCorkle, Florence, Ala., and Miss Ruth Sisk, Pulaski; and six brothers, Kenneth Sisk, Harold Sisk, John Allen Sisk and Wilburn Sisk, Pulaski, and Massey Sisk and Sylvester Sisk, Florence, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GROTH, Christian Lee The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1965<br />Christian Lee Groth, 70, Giles County magistrate from the Ninth District and retired farmer, died Monday afternoon, August 30, at 4:10 o&#8217;clock in Veterans Administration Hospital in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church with the Rev. Armistead Oates and the Rev. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Born July 12, 1895 at Elkton, Mr. Groth was the son of the late Christian Lee Groth, Sr., a German immigrant, and Emily Phillips Groth.<br />He was a member of Elkton Methodist Church and a Veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillybell Patterson Groth; one son, Logan Patterson Groth of Lawrenceburg; one grandson, Gregory Groth; and one brother, Henry Groth of Donelson.<br /><br />GRUBBS, Tullie Ola The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1969<br />Funeral services for Miss Tullie Ola Grubbs, 75, were conducted Friday afternoon, May 9, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Rudolph James and the Rev. Henry Cortner, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Grubbs died Wednesday, May 7, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Grubbs was born May 11, 1895, the daughter of the late Leroy Sidney and Sue Ella Portress Grubbs.<br />Survivors include four brothers, Raymond Grubbs, Marvin Grubbs, Malcolm Grubbs, and Edward Grubbs, all of Pulaski; three sisters, Miss Grace Grubbs, Miss Maxie Grubbs, and Miss Ida Grubbs, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GULLEY, Leila Mae Walls The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Leila Mae Walls Gulley, 67, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District, southwest of Campbellsville. Mrs. Gulley died of a heart attack Wednesday night, July 21, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Howard Green in Columbia.<br />Mrs. Gulley, a native of Giles County, lived in Columbia twenty-five years, when she moved to Nashvile. She was the daughter of the late Milton Walls and Nancy Watson Walls. Twice married, her first husband was Jacob Click, and after his death, she married T. J. Gulley.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Gulley is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Charles Ferrell, Nashville; two sons, James Rexford Click and Robert Wesley Click, both of Nashville; eleven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ozro Page, Lynnville; and two brothers, Robert Walls, Pulaski, and James Milton Walls, Nashville.<br />Another brother, John Wesley Walls, was killed Friday, July 16, in a car wreck in Maury County.<br /><br />GULLEY, Maxie Lee Pierce The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1961<br /><br />Graveside services for Mrs. Maxie Lee Pierce Gulley, 60, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McCartney Cemetery at Rogersville, Ala. She died at 5:55 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, May 16, at her home at Wales after an extended illness.<br />Born April 18, 1901, in Lauderdale County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Lonnie White Pierce and Fannie Bills Pierce. She was the widow of Charlie L. Gulley who died in 1942. She was a member of Puncheon Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Gulley is survived by four daughters, Miss Merline Gulley, Wales, Mrs. Lennice Hickman and Mrs. Glena McConnell, Lynnville, and Mrs. Rachel Harris, Elkmont, Ala.; one son, Joe Gulley, Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; six sisters, Mrs. E. E. Ray, Anderson, Ala., Mrs. Tillman C. Long, Athens, Ala., Mrs. L. C. Shelton, Minor Hill, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Larimore Fergerson and Mrs. Willard Hamlett, all of Pulaski; and five brothers, Matthew Pierce, Wales, Felton Pierce, Goodsprings, Joe Pierce and Jesse Pierce, both of Athens, Ala., and Alton Pierce, Toledo, Ohio.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GUNTER, Beulah Ozelle Pierson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Ozelle Pierson Gunter, 74, Giles County resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Gunter died about 11:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 6, at her home on Route 4, Pulaski.<br />Born August 29, 1889, in Bedford County, she was the daughter of the late James Harvey Pierson and Eudora Arnold Pierson. He husband, James Franklin Gunter, died several years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Gunter is survived by three sons, Thomas Gunter, Elmer Gunter, and Milburn Gunter, Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Harwell and Mrs. Henry Britton, Giles County; twelve grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Ray Davenport, Tampa, Fla., Mrs. Mahlon Doss, Diana, Mrs. Bruce Worsham, Lynnville, and Mrs. Emmett Gaines, Beech Hill and two brothers, Ed Pierson, Ardmore and Will Pierson, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GUNTER, Grover B. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1969<br />Grover B. Gunter, 81, merchant for 35 years in McBurg, died Sunday, October 19, in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, October 21, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in McBurg United Methodist Church, where he was a member, by the Rev. Howard Hanes. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Cecil McCracken; one son, Woodrow Gunter, McBurg; one sister, Mrs. R. M. Porter, Howell community; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />GUNTER, Lula Bass The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Miss Lula Bass Gunter, 77, resident of the Frankewing section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. Miss Gunter died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, February 15, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br /><br />Born March 16, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Shields Gunter and Martha Biles Gunter. She was a member of Friendship Methodist Church.<br />The survivors include one sister, Mrs. Van Ayers, Beech Hill; one brother, Leonard Gunter, Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />GUY, Herbert A. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1965<br />Herbert A. Guy, 62, of Tampa, Fla., former band director at Giles County High School, died Saturday, July 31, in Maury County Hospital at Columbia.<br />Giles County were conducted Monday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Eastland Funeral Home, Nashville, with the Rev. Frank Calhoun officiating. Interment was in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Guy directed high school bands in Middle Tennessee for seventeen years and was a member of the GCHS faculty in Pulaski for several years during the early 1940&#8217;s. He had taught in Tampa for the past seven years.<br />A native of Illinois, he moved as a boy to Hong Kong, China, where he received his elementary education. He later moved to Nashville and attended Hume Fogg High School. He received his A. B. and B. S. degrees from Vanderbilt University and the M. A. degree from Peabody College.<br />He was a member of the Christian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Chamness Guy of Tampa; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Love of Centerville and Mrs. Frances Gaubatz of Detroit, Mich.; two brothers, George Henry Guy of Corpus Christi, Tex., and the Rev. William M. Asgar of Laurel, Miss.; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />GWALTNEY, Eula The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />Mrs. Eula Gwaltney, 79, Hickman, Tenn. resident, died at 5:45 Wednesday morning, March 2, in McFarland Hospital, Lebanon, following a long period of declining health.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Union Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Hickman, conducted by the Rev. W. W. Mayberry, the Rev. William Darnell, and the Rev. Billy E. Craighead of Pulaski. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Her husband, Robert J. Gwaltney, died in 1933.<br />Mrs. Gwaltney is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Benton Gwaltney, Hickman; and one niece whom she reared, Mrs. Billy E. Craighead, Pulaski.<br /><br />HAGAN, Melissa Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. John A. Hagan, 86, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hagan, after a period of declining health died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, August 11, at her home in the Stella Community. The former Miss Melissa Jackson, she was born July11, 1874, in Giles County, the daughter of the late David C. Jackson and Sarah Appleton Jackson. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, John A. Hagan, died May 24, 1947.<br /><br />Mrs. Hagan is survived by three sons, J. Herbert Hagan and L. Aubrey Hagan, Pulaski druggists, and Charles Ewart Hagan, Pulaski attorney; two daughters, Mrs. Harrison Schmitt, Silver City, N. M., and Mrs. Roy Mobley, Athens, Ala.; fourteen grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. E. H. Sexton, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Guy Johnson, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAGOOD, Bellzona The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1962<br />Miss Bellzona Hagood, 80, resident of the Minor Hill Community, died on Saturday, March 17, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held on Sunday at Minor Hill Baptist Church of which she was a member. The Rev. Bob Brothers, pastor of the church, officiated, and the burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Born October 30, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joseph W. Hagood and Rebecca Jordan Hagood.<br />Miss Hagood is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Ross Jackson, Minor Hill and Mrs. Eubert Franks, Pulaski; and three nephews, Oates Springer, Grassy, Ala., Earl Springer, Lexington, Ala., and Tyson Cole, Lawrencebrug.<br /><br />HAGOOD, William Carson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1967<br />William Carson Hagood, 53, former Circuit Court Clerk of Giles County, was dead on arrival at a Huntsville, Ala., hospital Sunday, Dec. 3, after having suffered a heart attack while visiting in that city.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart and Rev. Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hagood was born in the Minor Hill community April 7, 1914, the son of the late J. M., Sr., and Louise Mae Moore Hagood. He moved to Pulaski fourteen years ago.<br />He was employed at the local plant at General Shoe Corporation for sixteen years and attended Columbia Business College before being elected Circuit Court Clerk in 1958, an office he held until 1965. For a time he was manager of Fort Hill Hotel in Pulaski and at the time of his death was employed as night clerk at the Sam Davis Hotel in Nashville.<br />He was a Baptist.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jimmy Davis and Mrs. John Cook, both of Pulaski; two sons, Billy Dean of Rockwood and Roger Gail Hagood, U. S. Air Force in Hawaii; a brother, J. M. Hagood, Jr., of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Giles Phillips of Pulaski, Mrs. Hugh Orr and Mrs. R. L. Morphis, both of Columbia; six grandchildren and a step-grandchild.<br /><br />HAGOOD, Elmer Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Elmer Clyde Hagood, 69, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hagood died Thursday morning, March 2, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was born September 1, 1891, the son of the late William Hagood and Catherine Marbut Hagood.<br />Mr. Hagood, a batchelor, is survived by one brother, Joseph M. Hagood, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAGOOD, Joseph Madden Sr. 8 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Joseph Madden Hagood, Sr., 76, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hagood, a retired farmer, died Thursday, April 8, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, after a short illness. Born September 6, 1888, in Giles county, he was the son of the late William Allen Hagood and Serena Cathonia Marbut Hagood.<br />Mr. Hagood is survived by his wife, Louisa Mae Hagood; two sons, Joseph Madden Hagood, Jr. and Carson Hagood, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Hugh Orr and Mrs. R. T. Morphis, both of Columbia, and Mrs. Giles Phillips, Pulaski; fifteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAILEY, J. S. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1965<br />Maj. J. S. Hailey, 41, retired Army officer of Stone Mountain, died Friday afternoon in an Atlanta hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Fort McPherson with burial in Marietta National Cemetery.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mildred Pursell Hailey; a daughter, Anita Hailey, Stone Mountain; a son, Randall D. Hailey, Fort Bragg, N. C.; one granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. E. A. Whitley, Smyrna, and Mrs. Pauline Nicsick, Chicago, Ill.; two brothers, Paul Hailey, Louisville, Ky., and Robert Chambliss, Miami, Fla.<br />His mother, Mrs. Mattie Beard Hailey, was a former Giles Countian.<br /><br />HAISLIP, Samuel F. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1967<br />Samuel F. Haislip, 70, died Monday, March 27, at his home in the Pisgah community. Services were conducted Tuesday, March 28, at 2:30 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with John Sorrow, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mr. Haislip, a native of Marshall County, was born November 11, 1896, the son of the late Samuel K. and Nannie Wilkerson Haislip. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie Luna Haislip; one daughter, Mrs. Norine Ridner, Shelbyville; two sons, Samuel L., Palm Harbor, Fla., and Adrian Haislip, Houston, Texas; ten grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jim Brewer, Pulaski; and one half-brother, J. Z. Brewer, Shelbyville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAISLIP, Samuel Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1967<br />Samuel Floyd Haislip, 66, of Nashville, died Sunday, August 27, in Leonard&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, August 29, at the Bills and McGrew Funeral Home, with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br /><br />A retired Marshall County farmer, he had lived in Nashville for the past thirteen years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jessie Mai Simmons Haislip, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Bill Beatty, Sycamauga, Ga., and Mrs. Tony Wilson, St. Petersburg, Fla.; four sons, Everage Haislip, Belfast, Kenneth Howard, Alton and Alfred Haislip;, all of Nashville; thirteen grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Clara May Fly, Pulaski; and one brother, Lonnie Haislip, Franklin.<br /><br />HAISLIP, Wilma Jean Hedgcoth The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wilma Jean Hedgcoth Haislip, 35, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 7, at a hospital in Louisville, Ky.<br />Born December 6, 1928, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Nell Hill Hedgcoth, Pulaski and the late Porter Hedgcoth.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Haislip is survived by four children; three sisters, Mrs. Jewel Perryman and Mrs. Lorene Hulshof, both of Lewisburg, and Miss Patsy Hedgcoth, Pulaski; and one brother, J. C. Hedgcoth, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HALL, Abe Lee The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960<br />Abe Lee Hall, 69, president of Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company died suddenly Thursday night, December 1, at his home on South Fifth Street in Pulaski, following a heart attack. He had been ill for about two weeks.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Gilbert E. Shaffer, pastor of East Hill Church of Christ, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hall was the son of the late Andrew Johnson and Effie Clark Hall. He had lived in the New Providence community before moving to Pulaski about ten years ago.<br />Mr. Hall had served as president of Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company for many years and was a retired salesman for Tennessee Valley Life Insurance Company. He also was a retired substitute rural mail carrier, having substituted on Routes 3 and 7 over a long period of years.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fenton Kerr Hall; a son, Abe Morris (Bud) Hall of Columbia; a daughter, Mrs. William T. Whitworth, Jr., of Pulaski; a sister, Miss Ruby Hall, Pulaski.<br /><br />HALL, Robert L. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Robert L. Hall, 82, native of Giles County and resident of Bessemer, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Raymond Johns, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Oak Grove Cemetery. Mr. Hall died Friday, October 8, in a nursing home at Hueytown, Ala., after a long illness.<br />Born June 11, 1883, he was the son of the late Frank Hall and Sallie Smith Hall. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />A bachelor, he went in approximately 1930 to Decatur, Ala., where he was employed by Cottrell Brothers, later going to Bessemer. For a number of years he owned and operated a shoe shop at Hueytown, near Birmingham.<br />Mr. Hall is survived by one sister, Mrs. Annie Randolph (J. W.) Thompson, Minor Hill; and one brother, Will Hall, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HALL, Sallie McGaugh The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie McGaugh Hall, 76, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mr. O&#8217;Neal of Cornersville. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Hall died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, April 21, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Farrar, after a long illness.<br />Born January 15, 1887, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Lawrence McGaugh and Tmpthis Bryant McGaugh. Her husband, L. H. Hall, died thirteen years ago.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mrs. J. C. Farrar, at Brick Church, Mrs. Hall is survived by one son, Charlie Hall, Odd Fellows Hall; seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Annie Gates, Detroit, Mich.; and one brother, Kent McGaugh, El Paso, Texas.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HALL, William Carroll The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1967<br />Funeral services for William Carroll Hall, 78, Nashville resident, were held at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday in the chapel of Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial taking place in Choates Creek Church Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Mr. Hall was born in Lawrence County, January 16, 1889, the son of the late James Franklin Hall and Sara Ann Eliza Smith Hall. He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Hall is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Inman Hall; one daughter, Mrs. Frieda Hall Johannes, Pekin, Ill.; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Annie Thompson, Pulaski.<br /><br />HALL, William Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 02 Feb 1966<br />Graveside services for William Ernest Hall, 72, Nashville, and an employee of the Noel Hotel in Nashville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Gatlin Cemetery at Ardmore. Mr. Hall died Friday, January 28, at his home after three year heart condition.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late John Hall and Alice Lewter Hall. Following the death of his wife, Mrs. Belle Woodard Hall, twenty years ago, he moved to Nashville. For the past sixteen years, he had worked as an elevator operator and a doorman at the Noel Hotel.<br />He was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Hall is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Gertrude McClain Hall; one daughter, Mrs. J. Van Pylant, Nashville; one son, Baugh D. Hall, Elkton; two step-sons, Ben McClain and Charles McClain, Nashville; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Morrell and Mrs. Dovie Reyer, Ardmore; and one brother, Odie Hall, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Rainey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HALLEY, W. A. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br /><br />W. A. Halley, 75, retired engineer, and husband of the former Miss Beulah Smith of Pulaski, died Tuesday, December 20, at their home in Shreveport, La., after several months declining health. Funeral rites and burial will take place in Shreveport on Thursday.<br />Mr. Halley, in addition to his wife, is survived by one son, three daughters, and six grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Halley is the daughter of the late Shelby W. Smith and Mary Young Smith; and is a niece of Guy Young of Pulaski.<br /><br />HALMONTALLER, Nannie Lou Bascomb The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1968<br />Mrs. Jim Halmontaller, 62, sister of Mrs. Elmo Harwell, died Wednesday morning, May 22, in Bedford County General Hospital, Shelbyville.<br />Services were held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday, May 23, in the chapel of Howell-Thompson Funeral Home. Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Halmontaller was the former Nannie Lou Bascomb, daughter of the late Erastus C. and Dora Pack Bascomb of the Pisgah community.<br />In addition to her sister, survivors include her husband; two sons, Harold W. Halmontaller of Nashville and James Edward Halmontaller , Shelbyville; three brothers, Oakes C. Bascomb, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Jesse C. Bascomb, Newark, Ohio, and S. C. Bascomb, St. Louis, Mo.; one other sister, Mrs. A. C. Sweeney, Lewisburg; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMBY, Jane Lee Rosson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Lee Hamby, 79, were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Monday, January 22, in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Second Street Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hamby died Saturday, January 20, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Hamby was born June 10, 1888, the daughter of the late Jim and Arcane McDougal Rosson. She was the wife of the late Cleve Hamby.<br />Survivors include one son, Robert William Hamby, Giles County; two grandchildren; five great grandchildren; one brother, Verge Rosson, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Viola Tankersley, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Lenie Dean, Pulaski.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home is charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAMBY, Robert William The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Robert William Hamby, 60, were held Wednesday, January 31, at 2 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Franklin Williams officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Hamby, of Goodsprings, died Tuesday, January 30 in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hamby was born April 16, 1907, the son of the late Cleve and Jane Lee Rosson Hamby.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edith Randall Hamby; two sons, Bobby Hamby, Lawrenceburg, and Jackie Hamby, Pulaski; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAMLIN, Buford The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Buford Hamlin, 75, retired public works employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg, with the burial in the Wright Cemetery near McBurg. Mr. Hamlin died at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, October 22, at his home on Creecy Road in the Beech Hill section, after a long period of declining health.<br />He was born October 24, 1886, the son of the late Frank Hamlin and Sarah Hamlin.<br />Mr. Hamlin is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Minnie Ethel Smith Hamlin; one granddaughter, Mrs. Hazel Galloway, and three great-grandchildren, Orlen, N. Y.<br /><br />HAMLIN, John William The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />John William Hamlin, 98, retired Cornersville farmer, died Wednesday, September 21, at his home.<br />Funeral services were conducted Thursday, September 22, at 2 p. m., in the chapel of McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home, with burial in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Paul Terry, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. W. V. Hewitt, Nashville, and Miss Nell Hamlin, Cornersville; one son, Luther Hamlin, Crossville, Ala.; three grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Chris Parsons, Burkett, Texas.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Amos Carter The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Amos Carter Hamlett, 57, well-known farmer of Giles County, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, former pastor. Burial will take place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Hamlett died of a heart attack late Tuesday afternoon, April 23, at his home on the Bunker Hill Road.<br />Born May 12, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Bruce Graves Hamlett and the late Will Carter Hamlett. He was a member of Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Hamlett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ingram Hamlett; one son, Fred Carter Hamlett, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Francis, Nashville; two grandchildren; one brother, Thurman Hamlett, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Floyd Rogers, Mrs. Thomas Dugger, and Mrs. Richard Hill, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Atsie Chapman The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edgar Hamlett, 67, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Hamlett died at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, February 13, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Atsie Chapman, she was born October 18, 1896, the daughter of the late James W. Chapman and Mary Carter Chapman. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Hamlett is survived by her husband, Edgar Hamlett, two sons, Edgar Hamlett, Jr., Pulaski, and Willard Hamlett, Sheffield, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Charlie Clifton, Pulaski, and Mrs. George Ondreyka, Washington, D. C.; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Byron Dwayne The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1967<br />Sgt. 1C Byron Dwayne Hamlett, 36, who last week had been reported missing in action in Vietnam, died March 10 of burns received in an airplane crash, according to the word received by his family from the Department of the Army.<br />The body is expected to arrive here within the next few days and funeral services will be conducted at Bennett-May Chapel. Arrangements are incomplete.<br />A native of Giles County, born June 3, 1930, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hamlett of Blooming Grove. He was a graduate of Giles County High School and had been serving in the U. S. Army for fifteen years. He was stationed in Saigon.<br />He was married to the former Miss Madolyn Kay Muse of Fayetteville.<br />Sgt. Hamlett was the second Giles Countian to lose his life in the Vietnam fighting. Pfc. William L. Randolph of Ardmore became the county&#8217;s first casualty when he was fatally wounded, Jan.13.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife, who makes her home in Lumberton, N. C., include two sons, Mike and Mark, and a daughter, Melissa, all of Lumberton; three brothers, James of Eau Galli, Fla., Jones of Gallatin, and Edward Hamlett of Blooming Grove.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Claude Washington The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1967<br />Claude Washington Hamlett, 94, retired farmer, died Sunday, May 14, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services were conducted on Monday, May 15, at 4:00 p.m. in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Martin officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hamlett, a native of Giles County, was born October 22, 1873, the son of the late James and Loretta Hamlett.<br />Survivors include one brother, Miller Hamlett, Giles County, and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAMLETT, L. C. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1967<br />L. C. Hamlett, 68, retired employee of Florence Stove Co., died Monday, January 23, in Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, January 24, at 2 o&#8217;clock at London Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hamlett, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late John Henry and Frances Reasonover Hamlett. He was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Allie Kate Chapman Hamlett; one daughter, Mrs. Buddy Liggett, Lewisburg; two sons, Bob, Knoxville, and Glen Hamlett, Nashville; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Elmo Wilburn, Miami, Mrs. Hobert Wilburn, Nashville, and Mrs. Henry Graves, Memphis; three brothers, Luna, Lynnville, Aymett, Pulaski, and Thomas Hamlett, Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Lee Ernie The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Lee Ernie Hamlett, 73, retired employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hamlett died Sunday, August 23, in a Nashville hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Born February 9, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Henry Hamlett and Frances Reasonover Hamlett.<br />Mr. Hamlett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Savannah Sewell Hamlett; two sons, Everett Hamlett and Melvin Hamlett, both of Bartow, Fla.; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; four brothers, Lennie Hamlett, Lewisburg, Luni Hamlett and Aymett Hamlett, Giles County, and Thomas Hamlett, Michigan; and three sisters, Mrs. Hobart Wilburn, Nashville, Mrs. Cora Graves, Memphis, and Mrs. Sue Mae Williams, Miami, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br />Thurman Hamlett, 57, Pulaski business leader, died at Giles County Hospital at 2:30 a. m. Thursday, June 17, after a short illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of the Blooming Grove Community in Giles County, he was born September 14, 1907, the son of Mrs. Bruce Graves Hamlett of Giles County and the late Will C. Hamlett.<br />He was a member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church. For more than twenty years, he had owned and operated Quality Food Store, established Giles Locker Storage and at the time of his death was also the owner of Pulaski Slaughter House.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Hamlett; two sons, William Jerome Hamlett, Pulaski and Robert Hamlett, Lawrenceburg; and three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Dugger, Mrs. Richard Hill and Mrs. Floyd Rogers, all of Giles County.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Walter Gray The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Walter Gray Hamlett, 75, retired farmer of the Campbellsville section, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Jesse C. Williams, pastor of the Campbellsville Methodist Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Hamlett died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, July 28, at Giles County Hospital after several months declining health.<br />Born April 22, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Solon Hamlett and Betty Tidwell Hamlett. He as a member of the Campbellsville Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Hamlett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Evans Hamlett; two sons, Rex Hamlett, Campbellsville, and Evans Hamlett, Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Clinton Goodwin, Nashville; five grandchildren; one brother, Edgar Hamlett, Giles County; and two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Abernathy, Kingsport, and Mrs. Lizzie Harris, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAMLETT, Will Carter The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Will Carter Hamlett, 84, retired merchant and farmer of the Blooming Grove community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hamlett died on Tuesday morning, January 1, at his home following a period of declining health.<br />Born December 15, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the James Carter Hamlett and Loretta Bass Hamlett. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Hamlett served as superintendent of the County Farm from 1940-1954.<br />Mr. Hamlett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bruce Graves Hamlett; two sons, Amos Hamlett and Thurman Hamlett; three daughters, Mrs. Floyd Rogers, Mrs. Thomas C. Dugger, and Mrs. Richard Hill, all of Giles County; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Claude Hamlett, Columbia, and Miller Hamlett, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Dan Dugger, Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />HAMMOND, Alice Bailey The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Bailey Hammond, 66, widow of Gilbert E. Hammond, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Union Hill, Ala., with the burial at Minor Hill Cemetery, Giles County. Mrs. Hammond died Friday, January 13, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of the late William Bailey and Nancy McGuire Bailey. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Bailey who had resided at Minor Hill the past sixteen years, is survived by five brothers, Claude Bailey, Fred Bailey, Dewey Bailey, Ernest Bailey and Benton Bailey, all of Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAMMOND, Silas The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, March 6, at Chapel Hill, N. C. for William Silas Hammond, 77, retired farmer who died Saturday morning in North Carolina Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Burial was in Chapel Hill memorial Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hammond was a native of Anderson, Ala., but moved at an early age to Minor Hill, where he resided until his retirement eight years ago. He was an active member of Minor Hill Methodist Church and served as Giles County&#8217;s representative in the State Legislature for three terms.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mary Bass Hammond; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas L. Burns of Silver Spring, Md., and Mrs. Neill Scott of Chapel Hill, N. C.; one brother, J. S. Hammond of Clearwater, Fla.; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />HAMON, Roy Kirk The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Roy Kirk Hamon, six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamon, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wesley Holden, Methodist minister, with the burial in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />The child died on Thursday, August 17, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after a two weeks illness.<br /><br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by the grandparents, Mrs. Roy Beard of Minor Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamon, Bartlett, Va.<br /><br />HAMPTON, Gerald Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1968<br />An Athens, Ala., man, Gerald Wayne Hampton, 22, native of the Cedar Grove community in Giles County, drowned Thursday afternoon, July 4 in the Elk River. Officers said Hampton was preparing to run a trot line when he made a sharp turn and was thrown from his boat. The body was recovered about an hour later, at 3:45 p. m., near Elk Shores.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, July 6, at Mr. Carmel Church of Christ, of which he was a member, and burial was in Athens City Cemetery.<br />Born April 8, 1946, at Cedar Grove, son of Leo Hampton and the late Billie Frances Chrsitopher Hampton. Wayne moved with his family to Athens at the age of two. He was graduated from Clements High School and was married to the former Nina Estep, who survives.<br />In addition to his wife and father, survivors include his stepmother, Mrs. Lorraine Hampton; two sisters, Kathy Hampton, and Mrs. Ray Miller of Route 1, Athens; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Hampton of Athens; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christopher of Pulaski; and his great-grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Christopher of Minor Hill.<br /><br />HAMSLEY, Thomas Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1966<br />Thomas Gilbert Hamsley, 21, died Monday, September 12, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday afternoon, September 14, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Horace Woodard and the Rev. Mack Pinkleton officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Hamsley was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Carter Hamsley and a native of Giles County. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Doretha Casey of Elkton; one brother, John C. Hamsley, Cedar Town, Ala.; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Claude Hamsley of Lawrenceburg; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman of Giles County.<br /><br />HANCOCK, Bessie Pearl LeMay The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1967<br />Mrs. Bessie Pearl Hancock, 56, died Thursday, April 6, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Services were conducted Saturday morning, April 8, at 11 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hancock, a native of Giles County, was born March 6, 1911, the daughter of the late John and Mary Jane Coats LeMay.<br />She is survived by her husband, Fred E. Hancock; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Florence Haley, Fayetteville; one son-in-law, H. C. Reynolds; Sr. Alabama.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HANCOCK, Ruth Burchfield The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Burchfield Hancock, 71, were conducted Thursday afternoon, July 13, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Henry Cortner officiating. Burial was in Friendship Cemetery at Culleoka.<br />Mrs. Hancock, a native of McClean County, Ky., died Wednesday, July 12, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. She was born May 14, 1896, the daughter of the late Alonzo and Beatrice Phelps Burchfield. Her husband, the late John Hull Hancock, died several years ago.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Imogene Bolden and Mrs. Christine Horn, both of Giles County; one son, Joe Lyle Hancock, Lynnville; and five grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HANDLEY, Maude Dockery The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Dockery Handley, 83, widow of Inman Handley, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Handley died on Monday afternoon, July 4, in Fairhaven Nursing Home, Pulaski.<br />Born July 28, 1882, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late John Dockery and Mary E. Dockery Dockery. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband died fourteen years ago.<br />Mrs. Handley is survived by four nieces, Mrs. Hollins Kaiser, Lynnville, Mrs. V. E. Wilkes, Pulaski, Mrs. Bill Terwilliger, DeLand, Fla., and Mrs. Vick Harwell, Lancaster, Calif.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HANEY, Charles Holland The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1969<br />Funeral services for Charles Holland Haney, Sr., 86, were held Tuesday afternoon, February 18, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the Minor Hill Church of Christ, with Gilbert Shaffer and Edward Harper, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Haney, a retired school teacher, died Sunday, February 16, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mr. Haney was born February 14, 1883, the son of the late Presley Haney and Drenon Dollins Haney.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Iva Lee Coffman Haney, Minor Hill; five sons, Tom Haney, Panama City, Fla., Paul Haney, Mt. Juliet, Charles Haney, Jr., Minor Hill, David Haney, Decatur, Ala., and Randall Haney, Athens, Ala.; one step-son, Herbert White; five daughters, Mrs. Gorman Robinson, Minor Hill, Mrs. Eugene Moates and Mrs. Wilson, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Jean Haywood, and Mrs. Howard Green, both of Huntsville, Ala.; three brothers, T. E. Haney, D. E. Haney and H. W. Haney, all of Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Farris, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Mamie Howard, Pulaski; twenty-eight grandchildren; and fifteen great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HANEY, Ruth Edna Eubank The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Edna Eubank Haney, 67, wife of T. E. Haney of Minor Hill, and retired school teacher, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, and the Rev. Chester Stephens of McMinnville. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Haney died in Park View Hospital in Nashville, Friday, March 11, after an extended illness.<br /><br />Born September 28, 1898, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert A. Eubank and Mackie L. Maclin Eubank. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Haney had taught school in Giles County thirty-five years, including being a member of the faculty of Giles County High School for a number of years.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Haney is survived by one step-daughter, Mrs. J. B. Edwards, Elkton; three sisters, Mrs. George Capitan, Birmingham, Mich., Mrs. Ruby Welch, Hendersonville, and Mrs. Ortha Williams, Minor Hill; and two brothers, R. Hiram Eubank and Flournoy Eubank, both of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HANEY, Thomas Edward The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1969<br />Thomas Edward Haney, 84, a retired telephone company manager of Minor Hill, died Monday, November 17, at Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, November 18, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Wayland Hartsfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Haney was born January 17, 1885, the son of the late William Presley Haney and Mary Dollins Haney.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. J. B. Edwards, Elkton; two brothers, M. H. Haney and Hershel Haney, Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Howard, Pulaski, and Mrs. Vera Farris, Minor Hill; one grandchild and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HANNA, Clara Myrtle Neal The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Clara Myrtle Hanna, 75, died Tuesday, November 5, at the Medi-Center in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hanna, wife of the late Walter Hanna, will be held Thursday November 7, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Artie Collins, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, in the Stella community.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hanna was born December 11, 1894, the daughter of the late George William and Jennie Lee Marks Neal.<br />Survivors include two sons, George Hanna, Weakley Creek, and LeRoy Hanna, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Niles Holley, Bodenham; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HANNA, Robert Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Robert Jackson Hanna, 82, retired farmer of the Kedron section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Kedron Methodist Church, by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. He died Tuesday, February 25, at his home.<br />Born Decemeber 25, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James W. Hanna and Sara Jane Nelson Hanna.<br /><br />Mr. Hanna is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sadie Eason Hanna; six sons, James M. Hanna, Pulaski, Billy Hanna, Nashville, Joe B. Hanna, Winfield, Kans., Robert Hanna, Raymond Hanna, and David Hanna, all of Missouri; three daughters, Mrs. Houston Hargrove, Pulaski, Mrs. Billy Malone, Nashville, and Mrs. Edward Cole, Mobile, Ala.; thirteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HANNAH, Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Former Giles County Judge Campbell Hannah was buried Friday in Maplewood Cemetery following funeral services at Bennett-May Funeral Home. He died Thanksgiving Day at Giles County Hospital.<br />Mr. Hannah, 77, had been in the hospital about a week, since falling from a barn loft on his Campbellsville farm. He recently underwent eye surgery in Nashville.<br />From 1927 to 1950, he served as county judge, succeeding his father, John Clint Hannah, who had held the position for 12 years before his death. Mr. Hannah was magistrate from the 14th Civil District from 1916 to 1927. He attended the University of Tennessee.<br />He was born and reared at Campbellsville. His father and mother, the former Martha Campbell, were pioneer families of that community.<br />Mr. Hannah was a member of Campbellsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where he was Sunday School superintendent. He had been a member of the county Board of Tax Equalization for the past four years having been reelected earlier this year. He was elected to a position on the county Board of Education by County Court last April and served three months before resigning.<br />He was supervisor of the state Workshop for the Blind in Nashville from 1953 to 1959.<br />The Rev. Robert H. Hall, pastor of Campbellsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church, officiated at the funeral.<br />Surviving are two brothers, Grady Hannah, Campbellsville, and Felix Hannah, San Antonio, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Dudley Stennis, Newton, Miss., Mrs. George W. Bounds, Meridian, Miss., and Mrs. R. S. McLauren, Brandon, Miss.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HANNAH, Edward Lee The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Edward Lee Hannah, 89, Lawrenceburg resident were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Church with the Rev. G. W. Stem and Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hannah died Tuesday, July 5, at his home in Lawrenceburg after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a retired farmer and was a member of East End Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg.<br />Mr. Hannah is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth McDougal Hannah; two daughters, Mrs. James Fleeman and Miss Katherine Hannah of Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Walter Campbell and Mrs. Maxie Zeigler, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Lura Sievers of Decatur, Ala.; three brothers, Walter Hannah of Texas, Bob Hannah of Tanner, Ala. and Andy Hannah of California; and five half-brothers and three half-sisters.<br /><br />HANNAH, Georgia The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1964<br /><br />Mrs. Georgia Hannah, wife of Felix Hannah, native Giles Countian, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday night, May 31, at the home in San Antonio, Texas, following a long illness. Funeral services took place at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in San Antonio with the burial in that city. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Hannah is survived by two sisters.<br /><br />HANNAH, Joe Macie The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1968<br />Joe Macie Hannah, 62, died Friday, March 15, at his home on Stadium Street from a bullet wound which reportedly was self-inflicted.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Pulaski Funeral Home Chapel with Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hannah, a native of Giles County, was born May 26, 1905, the son of Rollie and Emma Vaughn Hannah. He was an employee of Inter-State Construction Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Flora Jones Hannah; a son, Carl Fagan Hannah of Huntsville, Ala.; a brother, Osteen Hannah of Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. J. Wesley Powers and Mrs. Elmer Cathcart, both of Giles County; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HANNAH, John Caldwell The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1968<br />John Caldwell Hannah, 66, died Monday, December 2, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Hannah were held Tuesday morning, December 3, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Rudolph Janes and the Rev. John Pope officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hannah was born June 1, 1902, the son of the late W. Price Hannah and Sally Campbell Hannah. His wife, Mrs. Valley Wilson Hannah, died November 11, 1968.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Patsy Hannah, Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />HANNAH, Mary Lou Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1964<br />Mrs. Walter R. Hannah, 84, the former Miss Mary Lou Campbell of Giles County, died on Sunday morning, August 9, at her home in Whitesboro, Texas, following several weeks illness. Services took place at the Methodist Church with the burial in that city, Sunday afternoon.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Neal Campbell and Lucinda Coleman Campbell. She and her husband, Walter R. Hannah, also a native Giles Countian, married here and immediately moved to Texas where they have made their home more than fifty years ago.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Hannah is survived by four daughters, all of whom reside in Texas, a number of grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Robert I. Davenport; and one brother, Walter N. Campbell, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HANNAH, Valley Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Valley Wilson Hannah, 63, of the Campbellsville community died Monday morning, November 11, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hannah, wife of Caldwell Hannah, were held Tuesday afternoon, November 12, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Revs. Henry Cortner, Rudolph Janes and W. B. Nunley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hannah was born February 14, 1905, the daughter of the late William Bruce and Bessie Sue Gilbert Wilson.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, include a daughter, Miss Patsy Hannah, Decatur, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs. J. B. Petty, Nashville, Mrs. Rudolph Scott, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Leon James and Mrs. John Hargrove, both of Pulaski; and one brother, Joe Wilson, Prospect.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARBISON, Mary Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1969<br />Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Harbison, 76, Saturday, March 15, in a Lawrence County hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Harbison, wife of James W. Harbison of Leoma, March 17, at 10 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Parker officiating. Burial was in Hammonds Cemetery near Anderson, Ala.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Harbison was born December 18, 1892, the daughter of the late A. M. Newton and Octavia Hammonds Newton.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, include three sons, James F. Harbison, Chicago, Ill., Ray Harbison and Loyd Harbison, both of Lawrence County; four daughters, Mrs. Melvin Shook, Giles County, Mrs. Harold Taylor and Mrs. Odus White, both of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Fay Johnson, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Marvin Craig, Anderson, Ala.; twenty-two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARDIGG, Oscar C. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1964<br />Oscar C. Hardigg, 63, resident of North Augusta, S. C., and husband of a native Giles Countian, died at noon on Thursday, May 28, at his home following an extended illness. Funeral services were held in the Episcopal Church in North Augusta with the burial in Memorial Gardens in that city.<br />Mr. Hardigg is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eunice Nelson Hardigg, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of Aspen Hill; two sons, Carl Hardigg, North Augusta, and James Hardigg, Atlanta, Ga.; and one granddaughter.<br /><br />HARDIMAN, Ella Mae Parson The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Mae Hardiman, 93, will be conducted Thursday morning, July 24, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial will be in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hardiman, wife of the late Elic Hardiman, died Tuesday, July 22, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hardiman was born December 30, 1875, the daughter of the late Thomas Newt Parson and Victoria Taylor Parson.<br /><br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Shelby Taylor, Goodspring, Mrs. Ben Allen and Mrs. Ruth Gaines, both of Frankewing; two sons, Bryon Hardiman, Old Hickory and Charlie Hardiman, Hendersonville; nineteen grandchildren; thirty-two great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARDIMAN, Mary Frances and Era Hardiman The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1965<br />Joint funeral services for Mrs. Mary Frances Hardiman, 84, and her daughter, Miss Era Hardiman, 59, who died Sunday, July 18, as the result of an automobile wreck, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. David Freeman officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />The fatal accident occurred about 1:45 p. m. Sunday on Highway 64 about eight miles west of Pulaski when the car driven by Miss Hardiman&#8217;s twin sister, Mrs. Vera Pratt of Pulaski, was struck by another driven by Charles Smith of Anthony Hill as the Pratt vehicle was making a left turn off the highway into a driveway at the home of Mrs. May Neal, according to Lt. James G. Chandler of the Tennessee Highway Patrol.<br />Mrs. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughter, Brenda, were injured in the collision.<br />Mrs. Hardiman was the widow of Ollis J. Hardiman. Born in Lawrence County, Dec. 31, 1880, she was the daughter of the late Jim and Amanda Crowder Wilburn.<br />Miss Era Hardiman was born November 21, 1905, in Giles County.<br />Besides Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Hardiman&#8217;s survivors include another daughter, Mrs. Roy White of Farmington, Ill.; a son, Claude H. Hardiman of Pulaski; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARDIMAN, William The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1960<br />William Hardiman, 49, Giles County farmer, was found dead on a gravel bar in Leatherwood Creek abour four miles east of Pulaski Thursday morning, December 31. State Trooper Thomas Russell said it is believed he fell into the icy water from a footlog Wednesday night, suffering a head injury, and died of exposure.<br />The body was discovered about 11:30 a. m. by the victim&#8217;s wife, Virginia, who began searching for him after seeing his truck and hunting dog on a road near the creek.<br />Mrs. Hardiman said her husband went hunting Wednesday night. She was not alarmed when he had not returned early Thursday because he frequently hunted all night.<br />The body was beneath the footlog and was submerged below the waist. A flashlight was still clutched in the victim&#8217;s hand.<br />Deputy Sheriff James Newton said Hardiman had suffered a head injury, apparently in the fall from the footlog, but that death probably resulted from exposure. Heavy frost on the footlog may have caused Hardiman to slip, Newton said. A wire, stretched across the creek to hold onto in crossing the footlog, was broken.<br />E. R. Jackson, insurance agent who lives nearby, said he heard what he thought might be groans Wednesday night and went outside to investigate. But he returned to the house after deciding he had heard cattle.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Hardiman were held Saturday, January 2, at 11 a. m. at Pulaski Funeral Home, the Rev. G. W. Stuber officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Hardiman was a native of Giles County, son of Mrs. Ella Hardiman, Friendship community, and the late A. A. Hardiman.<br />Surviving, in addition to his wife and mother, are a daughter, Miss Virginia Ann Clark Hardiman; a son, W. E. Hardiman, Jr., Giles County; four sisters, Mrs. Shelby Taylor, Mrs. Willie Gaines, and Mrs. Ben Allen, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Frank Dale, Cleveland, Ohio; two brothers, Charles and Byrom Hardiman, Madison, Tenn.<br /><br />HARDISON, Ethel Dugger The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Ethel Dugger Hardison, 69, died Monday morning, November 18, suddenly after a heart attack.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hardison, wife of J. E. Hardison of Mt. Pleasant, were held Tuesday, November 19, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Williams Funeral Home with Mr. Royster and Mr. Gordon Ricketts, Greenville, officiating. Burial was in Polk Memorial Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hardison, member of the Main Street Church of Christ, Mt. Pleasant, was born August 28, 1899, the daughter of the late Jonathan Hunt Dugger and Kate McKissick Dugger of Stiversville.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include two sons, Allen and Gordon Hardison, both of Mt. Pleasant; one brother, Marshall Dugger, Tuscumbia, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Amos Evans,<br />Lynnville.<br /><br />HARDISON, Katherine Young The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1961<br />Mrs. Joe Hardison, 81, resident of Nashville, and sister of Mrs. Oscar Beasley of Elkton, died of a heart attack at 8 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, December 14, at her home in Nashville. Funeral rites took place at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Finley-Dorris Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Lone Oak Cemetery, in Lewisburg, former home of Mrs. Hardison.<br />She was the former Miss Katherine Young, a native of Giles County, and the daughter of the late John W. Young and Addie Wilson Young. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Her husband died several years ago.<br />In addition to the sister, Mrs. Beasley, Mrs. Hardison is survived by two brothers, Hence Young, Baltimore, Md., and Whitfield Young, El Paso, Texas; and one step-sister, Mrs. Tom D. Sugg, Fayetteville.<br /><br />HARDISON, Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1965<br />Lewis Hardison, 82 year old Negro, died at Central State Hospital Sunday of a heart attack. He had been taken there on Tuesday of last week from Giles County Jail, where he had been confined since August 12th. The aged man was charged with shooting his wife, Mrs. Lila Hardison, 82, at their home on 402 North Third Street on that date. She died after being admitted to Giles County Hospital on Thursday afternoon, August 12, following an argument concerning money. Hardison attempted to kill himself with a knife after the shooting. His acts of murder and attempted suicide were attributed by neighbors to mental incompetency. His body was returned to Pulaski for funeral services and burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />HARDY, Bertha Scott The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br /><br />Mrs. Bertha Scott Hardy, 92, former resident of Giles County, died November 29 in a hospital in Seymour, Texas, where she had made her home for many years. Funeral services and burial took place in the Texas city.<br />She was born November 25, 1866, in Maury County, the daughter of the late Charles Strong Scott and Califernia Ralston Scott. Her husband, Frank Hardy, a native of Giles County, died in Seymour, March 21, 1951.<br />Mrs. Hardy is survived by four children, Mrs. Burrell Mills, Mrs. R. T. Warren, Lucius Hardy, Seymour, and W. R. Hardy, Wichita Falls, Tex.; and a number of grandchildren.<br />A niece, Mrs. Clarence B. Birdsong, lives in Pulaski.<br /><br />HARDY, Emma Hyatt The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tull Hardy, 82, Berea resident, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, and Nelson Powell, minister of the Ephesus Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery, with the grandsons serving as pallbearers. Mrs. Hardy died early Saturday morning, April 22, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gaylon McKinney at Frankewing, after a ten week illness.<br />Born January 2, 1879, in Giles County, she was the former Emma Hyatt, daughter of the late Jim Hyatt and Susan Diana Doss Hyatt, and was a member of Ephesus Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Hardy is survived by her husband, Tull Hardy, Berea; three daughters, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. L. G. Phillips, Berea, and Mrs. Austin Rose, Elkton; one son, W. J. Hardy, Parkersburg, Va.; eleven grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Vera Krasney, Whitmore Lake, Mich., Mrs. Grady Follis, Nashville, and Mrs. Eva Cook, Birmingham, Ala. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARDY, Florence Beckham The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Beckham Hardy, 83, widow of William Minton Hardy, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew W. Brown, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Hardy died Monday morning, December 21, in an Asheville, N. C. nursing home, after a long illness.<br />Born November 20, 1881, in Maury County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late William Henry Beckham and Martha Elizabeth Ellis Beckham. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband died August 25, 1950.<br />Mrs. Hardy is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harold Rea and Mrs. Thomas Durham Neal, both of Asheville, N. C.; and one son, Dr. William Merrell Hardy, Waynesville, N. C.; several grandchildren; three step-daughters, Mrs. Nola Murphy, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., Mrs. Nell Daniel, Chapel Hill, Tenn., and Mrs. Gene Murphy, Asheville, N. C.; and three sisters, Mrs. Ida Van Hoosier and Mrs. Lurline Turner, both of Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., and Mrs. Annie Pinner, Charleston, S. C.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARDY, Oswald (Boss) The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Oswald (Boss) Hardy, 65, veteran of World War II, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at New Zion Church of Christ, conducted by James Merritt, Jr., of Athens, Ala. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Hardy died Saturday, July 31, at Veterans Hospital, Nashville, after a stay of six weeks.<br />Born December 18, 1899, in the Kedron section, of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas H. Hardy and Betty Whitaker Hardy.<br />Mr. Hardy is survived by one brother, Hubert Hardy, Memphis; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Rogers, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Tina Rogers, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Gooch, Maryville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARDY, Sallie Humphrey The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs Sallie Humphrey Hardy, 93, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, May 24, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hardy died Tuesday, May 23, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. L. Brown. She was a native of Giles County, born November 22, 1873, the daughter of the late James E. and Mary Byars Humphrey. Her husband, the late Ed Hardy, died in 1936.<br />Survivors in addition to Mrs. Brown, include another daughter, Mrs. John M. Clark, Pulaski; one son, Forrest Hardy, Nashville; one grandchild; and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. J. E. Douglas, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARDY, Tull S. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br />Tull S. Hardy, 85 year old retired farmer, died at 5 a. m. Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Gaylon McKinney, in the Frankewing Community, after a long illness. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hardy was a native of Giles County, son of William and Elizabeth Brownlow Hardy. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />His wife, Mrs. Emma Lou Hyatt Hardy, died in 1961.<br />He is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Phillips and Mrs. Austin Rose, both of Giles County; a son, W. J. Hardy, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Will Smith and a brother, Leslie Hardy, both of Placedo, Texas.<br /><br />HARDY, William James The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br />William James Hardy, 65, retired construction worker, died Friday, March 31, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, April 2, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hardy, a native of Giles County, was born July 5, 1901, the son of the late Tull and Emma Hyatt Hardy. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Winnie Cardin Hardy; three daughters, Mrs. Lester Kamp, Laport, Ind., Mrs. Doris Tarpley, and Mrs. Jimmie Sisk, both of Pulaski; two sons, Paul Hardy, Pulaski, and Vernon Hardy, Ardmore; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Austin Rose, Mrs. Gilbert Phillips, and Mrs. Gaylon McKinney, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Clifford Elmer (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Clifford Elmer (Jack) Hargrove, 69, native of Giles County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Central Park Methodist Church (Birmingham, Ala.), with burial in Elmwood Cemetery in that city. Mr. Hargrove died Sunday morning, April 8, at his Birmingham home after a long illness.<br />Born July 14, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam W. Hargrove and Mary Kelly Hargrove.<br />Mr. Hargrove, a retired employee of Debardeladen Coal Company after twenty-five years employment, was a member of the Methodist Church, the Civitan Club, the Lions Club and the Masonic Lodge in Birmingham.<br />Mr. Hargrove is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Hayes Hargrove, former resident of Columbia, Tenn.; one son, Jack Hayes Hargrove, and four grandchildren, all of Birmingham; four brothers, John Hargrove, Birmingham, Pat Hargrove, Athens, Ala., J. P. Hargrove, Montgomery, Ala., and Otey Hargrove, Pulaski; and two sisters, Miss Mina Hargrove and Mrs. C. N. Bates, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Earl Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Earl Thomas Hargrove, 77, retired citizen of the County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hargrove died on Wednesday night, November 22, at his home in Pulaski.<br />Born July 29, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Hargrove and Theo Adams Hargrove.<br />Mr. Hargrove is survived by two sons, A. E. Hargrove, Winter Haven, Fla., and Ernest L. Hargrove, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Wilson, Chester, Ind., and Mrs. James Malone, Huntsville, Ala.; sixteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Erskin The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1969<br />Erskin Hargrove, 73, father of Mrs. Ed Burrow of Pulaski, died Monday, March 10, at his home in the Clay Hill Community.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, March 12, at 2 o&#8217;clock in London Funeral Home. Burial was in Swanson Cemetery, Chapel Hill.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to his daughter, include his widow, Mrs. Viola Hargrove; three other daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Chapel Hill, Mrs. R. H. Blankenship, Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. J. D. Scruggs, Nashville; six sons, Philip Hargrove, Nashville, Carlton, Van, Cecil, Ernest, and Kirby Hargrove, all of Lewisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Warren Ussery, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Early Toone, Pulaski; forty-four grandchildren; and sixty great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Jerry Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1968<br />Jerry Samuel Hargrove, 22, of Lewisburg died about noon Thursday, July 4, in Maury County Hospital some two hours after was found in his car between Lewisburg and Columbia with a gunshot wound in the head. Officers said the wound was apparently self-inflicted.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Hargrove was born July 4, 1946. He was the son of Mrs. Justine Elder Page of Madison and the late James Lawrence Hargrove. He had formerly lived in Nashville and at the time of his death was employed by a printing firm in Lewisburg.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, include his step-father, Campbell Page; a half-sister, Karen Page of Madison; four half-brothers, William Eugene Burrow of Nashville, Richard Burrow, U. S. Army, Fort Sill, Okla., John Lee Page and Wayne Page, both of Madison; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Hargrove of Lewisburg; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Louise Elder of Pulaski.<br />HARGROVE, Joe B. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br />Joe B. Hargrove, 76, former resident of Ardmore, Tenn., died at 1:57 Tuesday morning, February 21, at his home in Louisville, Ky., after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at the Heady Southern Funeral Home with the burial in Resthaven Memorial Park in that city.<br />Mr. Hargrove is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ola Sanderson Hargrove; three daughters, Mrs. Carter Smith, Mrs. James Todd and Mrs. John Todd; three sons, Cleave A. Hargrove, Jesse A. Hargrove and John Calvin Hargrove, all of Louisville, Ky.; eighteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, John R. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for John R. Hargrove, 68, retired employee of Wimbley and Thomas Hardward Company in Birmingham, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Johns Ridout Elmwood Cemetery. Mr. Hargrove died Friday morning, November 29, at his Birmingham home following a heart attack.<br />Born June 2, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam W. Hargrove and Mary Kelly Hargrove. He was a member of West End Methodist Church in Birmingham.<br />Mr. Hargrove is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dadie Tarpley Hargrove; two sisters, Mrs. C. N. Bates and Miss Mina Hargrove, Pulaski; and three brothers, Otey J. Hargrove, Pulaski, Pat Hargrove, Athens, Ala., and J. P. Hargrove, Montgomery, Ala.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Lonnie M. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Lonnie M. Hargrove, 74, retired Ardmore farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Rainey Funeral Home with the burial in the Elliott Cemetery at Ardmore. Mr. Hargrove died Tuesday, July 20, at Baugh Infirmary, Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />Born Septmeber 24, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Pett Hargrove and Cynthia Rochelle Hargrove.<br />Mr. Hargrove is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Magnusson Hargrove; four sons, Lauren Hargrove, Elkmont, Ala., Lonnie Hargrove, Jr., Lawrenceburg, Duward Hargrove and Dickey Hargrove, both of Ardmore; four daughters, Mrs. James G. Scoggin and Mrs. Doris Brazier, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Houston Bates, Ardmore, and Mrs. Junior Smith, Shelbyville, Ky.; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Will Hargrove, Prospect, and Henry Hargrove, Decatur, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Cleo White, Pettusville, Ala.<br />Rainey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Mollie Loveless Lewter The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Mollie Loveless Lewter Hargrove, 80, died Tuesday night, October 29, at the Hardin County General Hospital, Savannah, after one week of illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hargrove were held Thursday afternoon, October 31, in the chapel of Toney Rainey Funeral Home, Ardmore, with the Rev. Frank E. Durham and Rev. Thomas E. Roper officiating. Burial was in Lewter Cemetery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mrs. Hargrove was born in the Pettusville community, daughter of the late John W. and Elizabeth Clem Loveless. She was married to the late John W. and Elizabeth Clem Loveless. She was married to the late Matt Lewter who died in 1942. Later she married A. L. Hargrove who died in 1963.<br />Mrs. Hargrove was a member of the Baptist Church for sixty years, presently belonging to the Turkey Creek Baptist Church, Savannah, where her son is now pastor.<br />Survivors include one son, Rev. W. Marion Lewter; five grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Pinkie Alma Bland The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pinkie Alma Bland Hargrove, 66, resident of Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Marvin Wiser with the burial in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Hargrove died Saturday night, April 13, at Giles County Hospital after a brief stay in the hospital.<br />Born May 3, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Preston Monroe Bland and Martha Jones Bland. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Hargrove is survived by her husband, Ed Hargrove; two sons, Robert Hargrove, Nashville and Charles Edward Hargrove, United States Army; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Will Oliver, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; one brother, John Bland, Nashville, and one sister, Mr. Hattie Mitchell, Fayetteville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Robert Alvin The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1966<br />Robert Alvin Hargrove died Saturday morning, September 24, in a Nashville hospital, after an extended illness.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, September 25, in the Chapel of Roses at Woodlawn Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dorris Billingsley and H. Clyde Hall officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hargrove, a native of Giles County, the son of the late R. L. and Mary Campbell Hargrove.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lelia Merrett Hargrove; two sisters, Mrs. H. C. Sigmon and Miss Gracie Hargrove; one brother, Webb Hargrove, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />HARGROVE, Sarah Elizabeth Thompson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Thompson Hargrove, 40, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hargrove died Monday afternoon, April 4, at Giles County Hospital, after a three weeks illness.<br />Born October 11, 1919, in Alabama, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lillie Pearl Daily Thompson and the late Henry Thompson.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Hargrove is survived by four sons, Leslie Clyde Hargrove and Thomas Tillman Hargrove, both of Nashville, Henry Maples Hargrove and Jerry Wayne Hargrove, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Louise Hollingsworth and Miss Frances Gayle Hargrove, Pulaski, and Miss Patricia Faye Hargrove, Nashville; two grandchildren; two brothers, Robert Alton Thompson, Lewisburg; and Albert T. Thompson, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Frances Beard, Pulaski, Mrs. Ellen Sutherland, White Bluff, and Mrs. Louise Woods, Lewisburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARLOW, Lucy Powell The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Lucy Powell Harlow, 78, died Tuesday night, February 21, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services will be conducted on Thursday afternoon, February 23, at Elkton Methodist Church, with burial in the Elkton Cemetery. Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Horace Woodward will officiate.<br />Mrs. Harlow was born in Giles County on September 15, 1888, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Powell. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church. Her husband, the late Summer F. Harlow, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Martha H. Bailey, Pulaski, Mrs. Kathryn H. Duckett, Elkton, and Mrs. Mary Louise Rinehart, Lake Jackson, Texas; one son, Edwin Harlow, Pulaski; four grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Kittie Powell, Pulaski.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARLOW, Ollis The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Ollis Harlow, 68, retired Government employee and a native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Harlow died of a heart attack at his home in Oak Ridge on Tuesday, June 6.<br />Mr. Harlow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Sulcer Harlow; two daughters, Mrs. Curry Lunsford, Prospect, and Mrs. Roy Raymor, Waynesboro, N. C.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />HARMON, Joyce Elaine Paine The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Joyce Elaine Harmon, 33, Pulaski native and wife of Thomas Howard Harmon was killed when the plane which she was piloting crashed near Fayetteville, Monday morning, Nov. 4, at approximately 7 o&#8217;clock.<br />According to published reports, a Fayetteville airport official said that if Mrs. Harmon had waited fifteen minutes more before attempting to land in fog, her life might have been saved.<br />Dick Trulson, airport manager said the Huntsville, Ala., resident, could have made a safe landing 15 or 20 minutes after she crashed, because the low-lying fog had begun to lift.<br />Mrs. Harmon was returning to Huntsville from Murfreesboro when the accident occurred. Trulson said it took authorities two hours to free her from the wreckage. He also said that judging by the position of the aircraft, a Cessna 150, it had nose-dived into the ground. The crash happened in a field less than three-tenths of a mile from the runway near U. S. 231.<br />The body was taken to Columbia for an autopsy.<br />Mrs. Harmon flew into Murfreesboro Sunday with two other women to qualify for their pilots licenses.<br />Her companions returned home in another plane which came from Huntsville to get them. Mrs. Harmon remained behind to fly the other plane back yesterday.<br />Miller Lanier, manager of the airport at Murfreesboro, said Mrs. Harmon took off yesterday before he came to work at 7 a. m. He said weather conditions were good around Murfreesboro at that time.<br />Lanier said the woman came in sometime Sunday before bad weather set in, then got caught in the weather and had to wait until yesterday to return.<br />Trulson said the woman had hoped to get to Huntsville in time to get to work. He said she radioed the Huntsville tower about weather conditions and was told she would be unable to land, and so decided to land at Fayetteville.<br />She had some of her early flight training at Fayetteville and then gone on to Huntsville to complete her work, Trulson said.<br />Mrs. Harmon was a mathematician in an army computation laboratory at Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville.<br />In addition to her husband, survivors include: a daughter, Kennette and a son, Kenneth Michael, both of Huntsville; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne of Pulaski, two brothers, Rubel, Fayetteville and Bobby Payne, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />HARMON, Roger Gene The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1968<br />Roger Gene Harmon, 6 months old son of Roy and Emma Jean Beard Harmon, died Monday, June 24, at University of Virginia Hospital, Charlottesville, Va.<br />Graveside services were held Wednesday morning, June 26, at 11 o&#8217;clock at Chestnut Grove Cemetery with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to his parents include one sister, Jennifer Harmon; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Beard, Minor Hill; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Millie Harmon, Massilon, Ohio.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARNEY, Catherine Brown The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1965<br />Mrs. Catherine Brown Reed Harney, 105, who was the subject of a feature story and full page picture in The Pulaski Citizen on October 7, 1964, died Monday night, April 12, at her home in the Cedar Grove community.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday at Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church with burial in the Love Cemetery near her home.<br />The aged Negro woman was thought to be the oldest resident of Giles County, having been born on a plantation near Cedar Grove in May, 1859. Her second husband, Andrew Harney, died about twenty years ago at the age of 71.<br />Mrs. Harney lived with a daughter, Mrs. Tom Ella Anthony, and a son, Jimmy Reed. Another son and daughter also survive.<br />They are Earl Harney of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Rosa Crook of Nashville.<br />When interviewed by a Citizen reporter last fall, the silver-haired woman said, &#8220;Master left me here for something this long because I&#8217;se walked right, talked right and done the right thing for everybody.&#8221;<br /><br />HARPE, Alonzo S. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1962<br />Alonzo S. Harpe, 68, Coral Gables, Fla. resident, died on Monday, November 12, in a hospital in that city after a long illness. Funeral rites took place the following Wednesday in Coral Gables.<br />Mr. Harpe, retired variety store owner who retired five years ago, was the father of Rodney S. Harpe, Miami, husband of the former Miss Beth Stovall of Pulaski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Stovall.<br />In addition to he son, Mr. Harpe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Jeanne Holley Harpe; one daughter, Mrs. Russell Greer, Colorado Springs, Colo.; five grandchildren; two brothers, Gilbert Harpe and King Harpe, Asheville, N. C.; and two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Shattuck, Asheville, N. C., and Mrs. A. G. Lechner, North Olmstead, Ohio.<br /><br />HARRINGTON, Aubrey D. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1967<br />Aubrey D. Harrington, 65, died Wednesday, September 27, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Friday, September 29, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Rice Cemetery in New Market, Ala.<br />Mr. Harrington, a native of Madison County, Ala., was born August 12, 1902, the son of the late Thomas Berry and Mollie Reed Harrington.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Bell Hosch Harrington, Goodsprings; one daughter, Mrs. Reba Kozub, Pulaski; one son, Thoams W. Harrington, Texas; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Maude Gooch, Birmingham, Ala.; and one brother, Gordon Harrington, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRIS, Anna King The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1962<br />Mrs. Anna King Harris, 71, widow of R. T. Harris of Marietta, Ga., died on Thursday morning, November 1, at a hospital in Marietta following a long illness. Funeral services were held Saturday in Rose Lane Baptist Church with the burial in that city.<br />Mrs. Harris is survived by three sons, Dr. T. Wayne Harris, Pulaski veterinarian, Harold Harris and Garland Harris, both of Marietta; four daughters, Mrs. Robert Carter, Mrs. Charles Hardin and Mrs. J. A. Fenner, all of Marietta, and Mrs. Peter Mecca, Pennsylvania; twenty grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRIS, Annie Ruth Cameron The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tom Harris, Sr., 44, native of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home, Columbia, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Harris died unexpectedly at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, February 20, at the home in the Ethendale Community, west of Columbia.<br />Born June 6, 1916 at Campbellsville, she was the former Annie Ruth Cameron, the daughter of Mrs. Blanche Tarpley Cameron of Columbia, and the late J. Elmer Cameron. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Harris is survived by her husband, Tom Harris, Sr.; one sister, Mrs. John M. Wooten, Pulaski; and one brother, R. Eugene Cameron, Lynnville.<br /><br />HARRIS, Caldonia Fulton The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Caldonia Fulton Harris, 88, were held Wednesday morning in Shelbyville with burial in Whitworth Cemetery. Mrs. Harris died Monday in Bedford County Hospital after a short illness.<br />A native of Bedford County, she was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Harris is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clyde Prince and Mrs. W. O. Williams, Shelbyville; one son, Thomas Harris, Detroit, Mich.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and one brother, Bob Fulton, Pulaski.<br /><br />HARRIS, Cassius William The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1966<br />Cassius William Harris, 65, former head of the music department of Martin College, died unexpectedly Tuesday, November 1, following a heart attack at his home on Pisgah Pike.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Ben Alford and Dr. William H. Mansfield, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born July 10, 1900, in Greenville, Ill., Mr. Harris was the son of the late Dean Walton and Alice Thompson Harris. He received the bachelor and master of arts degrees in music from Chicago Musical College, and before moving to Pulaski in 1953, was minister of music at Moseley Memorial Church in Danville, Va.<br />He headed the music department at Martin College for eleven years before his retirement in 1964 and was known throughout a wide area as the director of many outstanding Martin choruses.<br /><br />Since his retirement from the college faculty, he had operated a book store here. He was a member of Ardmore Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Zoe Lynex Harris, and a sister, Mrs. Arvid Johnson of San Diego, Calif.<br /><br />HARRIS, Creed Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Creed Franklin Harris, 83, retired farmer of Clarksville, and father of a Pulaski resident, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at McReynolds Chapel in Clarksville, with burial in Glenwood Cemetery in Elkton, Ky., that afternoon. Mr. Harris died at 6:20 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, December 8, at Clarksville Memorial Hospital.<br />Mr. Harris is survivedby four daughters, including Mrs. J. Harville Hite, Jr., of Pulask; four sons, and several grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRIS, James Elsie The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />James Elsie Harris, 66, Frankewing merchant, died unexpectedly Thursday night at Maury Count Hospital following a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Howard Haynes of Murfreesboro officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harris was born August, 12, 1902, the son of the late Robert and Cordie Wright Harris. He had been in the grocery business at Frankewing for the past 21 years.<br />He was a member of Frankewing Methodist Church and a former member of the Frankewing Lions Club.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Harwell Harris; one son, James Wright Harris of Madison, Ala.; a brother, Harvey Harris of Frankewing; a half-brother, Robert Carl Harris, U. S. Navy; a half-sister, Mrs. David Barnes of Fayetteville; and his step-mother, Mrs. Ann Harris of Frankewing.<br /><br />HARRIS, Lizzie Hamlett The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Hamlett Harris, 88, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Harrison died Friday morning, May 11, at Kelly Home for the Aged at Tuscumbia, Ala., after a period of declining health.<br />Born June 1, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Solon Hamlett and Elizabeth Tidwell Hamlett. She was a member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Henry Harris, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Harris is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Lena Flanagen, Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. Mary Lou West, Pulaski, and Mrs. Cora Bell Tittsworth, Chattanooga; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; one brother, Edgar Hamlett, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Beulah Johnson, Kingsport.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRIS, May The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1963<br />Graveside services for Miss May Harris, native Giles Countian, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Harris died recently in a home in Louisville, Ky., following a period of declining health.<br />Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Frank Cook, Louisville, Ky.; and one niece and one nephew.<br /><br />HARRIS, Patty McLaurine The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Patty McLaurine Harris, 83, widow of Robert G. Harris, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Eastland Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Harris died of a heart attack on Wednesday, April 3, at the home of a son, John R. Harris, in Nashville.<br />Born and reared at Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Robert McLaurine and Patty Heflin McLaurine and had lived in Nashville forty years. Her husband died nearly 35 years ago.<br />She was a member of Hobson Methodist Church, Nashville.<br />In addition to the son, Mrs. Harris is survived by another son, J. Baxter Harris, Nashville; two grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Annie Sneed and Mrs. A. M. Gregory, both of Columbia; and Mrs. M. W. Braden, Nashville.<br /><br />HARRIS, R. Callie The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Dr. R. Callie Harris, 79, registered pharmacist and native of Giles County, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Martin&#8217;s Funeral Home, 209 Louise Ave., Nashville, with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city. Dr. Harris died unexpectedly at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 23, at his home in Nashville.<br />Born August 5, at Stella in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Harris and Lillie Burge Harris.<br />A registered pharmacist, he had practiced in several Tennessee towns including Pulaski and Nashville. In early life, he had managed a hotel in Athens, Ala.<br />He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, Nashville.<br />Dr. Harris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Effie Roberts Harris, a native of Athens, Ala.; two daughters, Miss Lillian Harris, Nashville, and Mrs. Christine Witt, Homestead, Fla.; one granddaughter, Mrs. Don Bailey, Lake Wales, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Jacob W. Smith, Pulaski, Mrs. Claude Warren, Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Homer Reed, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. John Young, Lawrenceburg; one half-brother, Shields Harris, Pulaski florist, and one half-sister, Mrs. Cora Bell Williams, Nashville.<br /><br />HARRIS, Sue Mae Foster The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Sue Mae Harris, 62, died Friday, December 29, in Vanderbilt Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Harris, a native of Giles County, were held Sunday, December 31, at 1:30 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Henry Cortner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br /><br />Mrs. Harris, wife of Shields Harris, a Pulaski florist, was born October 11, 1905 the daughter of the late Forrest and May Moore Foster.<br />In addition to her husband are five sisters, Miss Louise Foster, Mrs. Bee Yowell, Mrs. Maurice Cardin, Mrs. Allen Garrett, Giles County, and Mrs. B. M. Thornton, Nashville; two brothers, Brown Foster, Giles County, and Bob Foster, Clarksdale, Miss.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRIS, William Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for William Lewis Harris, 48, mechanic and farmer of the Goodspring section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Harris died Monday morning, November 16, at his home after a short illness.<br />Born October 12, 1916, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. W. Harris and Myrtle Rogers Harris.<br />Mr. Harris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Abernathy Harris; three sons, William Howard Harris, Wayne Harris and David Dean Harris, all of Giles County; five daughters, Mrs. Peggy Jane Randolph, Mrs. Doris Neal Powell, and Misses Shirley Ruth and Carolyn Sue Harris, Giles County, and Mrs. Lerlie May Smith, Lawrence County; eight grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Garner, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRIS, William Newton The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />William Newton Harris, 88, retired livestock dealer, died Monday night in El Reposa Sanitarium near Florence, Ala., after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon, April 30, at two o&#8217;clock in the Osborne Funeral Home Chapel in Loretto. Burial will be in Mimosa Cemetery, Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Harris was the son of the late Charles N. Harris and Ann Eliza Abernathy Harris. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Harris moved from Minor Hill to Lawrenceburg in 1930 and in 1939 he moved to Jasper, Ala.<br />Survivors include one son, J. Flournoy Harris, Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Mrs. Era Green, Lexington, Ala., Mrs. Esterlene Norris and Mrs. Marcella Parker, both of Houston, Texas, Mrs. Sue Storey, Pulaski; thirteen grandchildren; and twenty-eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARRISON, Albert Marion The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Albert Marion Harrison, 58, Cedar Grove farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Harrison who underwent surgery on Monday in Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville, died at mid-morning, Saturday, October 7.<br />Born September 27, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of Clarence B. Harrison and the late Mrs. Stella Brooks Harrison.<br /><br />In addition to his father and step-mother, Mrs. Maggie Alsup Harrison, Pulaski; Mr. Harrison is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Petty Harrison; two daughters, Mrs. Albert Regen and Mrs. James Edgin, both of Nashville; one son Marion Butler Harrison, USAF, McGuire Air Force Base, N. J.; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mary Schermerhorne, La Porte, Ind.; and two brothers, John B. Harrison and Lucius Harrison, both of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRISON, Clarence Benjamin The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Clarence Benjamin Harrison, 85, retired Aspen Hill farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Wesley Holden and the Rev. John M. Bradford and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Harrison died at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 24, at Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg after a long period of declining health.<br />Born December 20, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Harrison and Katherine Knight Harrison. He was the last member of his immediate family, and was a member of the Aspen Hill Methodist Church.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Stella Brooks Harrison, died many years ago.<br />Mr. Harrison is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Alsup Harrison; two sons, John B. Harrison, Sr., Pulaski, and W. Lucius Harrison, Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. C. E. Schermerhorn, La Porte, Ind.; twelve grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRISON, Gradye Ann Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Grady Ann Phillips Harrison, 58, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Harrison died on Tuesday afternoon, January 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack McPeters, in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br />Born December 17, 1903, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late A. H. Phillips and Ada Dotson Phillips. Her husband, Robert P. Harrison, died February 1, 1950. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Harrison is survived by two daughters, Mrs. McPeters, and Mrs. James H. Bennett, La Habra, Calif.; eight grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Hurtle Jones, Sr., Mrs. Osborne Harwell, Pulaski, Mrs. Nelson Eastep and Mrs. Lester White, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. J.D. Harbison, Nashville; and five brothers, Guy Phillips, Pulaski, Julius Phillips, Memphis, Harvey Phillips, Louisville, Ky., Joe Phillips, Lexington, Ky., and Elmo Phillips, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRISON, Jonathan Luke The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Jonathan Luke Harrison, 58, L&amp;N Railroad employee, will be conducted Friday, September 30, at 1:30 p. m., at the Oakdale Methodist Church. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, with Masonic rites.<br /><br />Mr. Harrison, a native of Giles County, died Tuesday night in St. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital, Louisville, Ky. He was the son of Mrs. Maude Brooks. Harrison and the late W. D. Harrison. He was a member of the Oakdale Methodist Church, a Mason, a trustee of Hummingbird 211 and vice-president of 576 Brotherhood Railroad Carmen of America.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Poynter Harrison; four daughters, Mrs. Margie Jones, Mrs. Carolyn Miller, Mrs. Sue Ashcraft, and Miss Barbara Harrison; one son, William Luke Harrison; and eleven grandchildren, all of Louisville; two brothers and six sisters.<br /><br />HARRISON, Lella Alsup The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lella Alsup Harrison, 69, Route 1, Lester, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday, November 2, at Craig Chapel Church of Christ, conducted by E. F. Bullington and Van Bowers. Burial took place in New Salem Cemetery. Mrs. Harrison died on Sunday, November 1, at Jackson Clinic in Lester, Ala.<br />Mrs. Harrison is survived by her husband, Arthur Harrison; two daughters, Mrs. James E. Woodard, a former employee of Lee-Mar Shirt Company in Pulaski, and Mrs. Albert Fox, both of Lester, Ala.; three brothers, Oakley Alsup and Cullum Alsup, Minor Hill, and Cecil Alsup, Dexter, Mo.; and one sister, Mrs. Jack White, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />HARRISON, Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br />Leroy Harrison, 47, native Giles Countian, died of a heart attack at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 18, at his home in Odessa, Texas. Funeral services took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon with the burial in the Texas city.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sumpter Harrison and Zora Butler Harrison.<br />Mr. Harrison is survived by his wife; four sons and one daughter; three sisters, Mrs. F. E. Edwards, Pulaski, Mrs. Willie E. Korn, Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Helen Head, Shreveport, La.; and two brothers, Butler Harrison, Lewisburg, and James Rivers Harrison, Athens, Ala.<br />HARRISON, Maggie Alsup The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Alsup Harrison, 79, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Harrison died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, March 27, at Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg, after an extended illness.<br />Born July 9, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Alsup and Mary Kelly Alsup. She was the last member of her immediate family and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Clarence B. Harrison, died July of 1962.<br />Mrs. Harrison is survived by two step-sons, John B. Harrison, Sr., and Lucius Harrison, Giles County; one step-daughter, Mrs. C. E. Schermerhorn, La Porte, Ind.; twelve step-grandchildren and fifteen step-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRISON, Marvin DeWitt The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Marvin DeWitt Harrison, 81, retired farmer of the Goodsprings Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Mt. Zion Church of Christ with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Harrison died Friday, April 23, in a Nashville hospital. Resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas R. Harrison and Margaret Walker Harrison.<br />Mr. Harrison is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lola Crowder Harrison; one daughter, Mrs. James R. Dobbs, Nashville; one granddaughter and two great-grandchildren; and thirteen foster children, none of whom live in Giles County.<br /><br />HARRISON, Maude The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1968<br />Mrs. Maude Harrison, 83, died Friday, May 17, in Louisville, Ky.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Harrison were held Sunday afternoon, May 19, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home at 3 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Harrison was the wife of the late W. D. Harrison.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Christine Owens, Mrs. Alene Stoltz, Mrs. Edna Weaver, Mrs. Dora Baker, Mrs. Ethel Cissell, Mrs. Ona Canary; one son, Daniel Harrison; twenty-five grandchildren; and twenty-five great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRISON, Mollie B. Foust The Pulaski Citizen<br />Mrs. Mollie B. Harrison, 92, died Monday, April 24, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at the Puncheon Church of Christ with burial in Powell Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harrison, a native of Giles County, was born November 28, 1874, the daughter of the late Will and Sara Bassham Foust. Her husband, the late Neal B. Harrison, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include two sons, Jim Harrison, Minor Hill, and Brown Harrison, California; eleven grandchildren; twenty-one great-grandchildren; twelve great-great-great-grandchildren; and one brother, Jim Foust, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARRISON, Rutha Ann The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1967<br />Mrs. Rutha Ann Harrison, 80, died Thursday, November 30 at her home on Route 1, Five Points in Lawrence County.<br />Funeral services were held Friday, December 1, at Appleton Church of Christ, with Andrew Brown, officiating. Burial was in the Powell Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harrison, a native of Giles County, was born December 26, 1886, the daughter of the late Daniel and Martha E. Jones Green.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Audie Powell, Lawrence County; one son, Buren Harrison, Lawrence County; eight grandchildren; six, great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Price, Pulaski; three brothers, Berel Green, Pulaski, Johnny and Noble Green, Lawrence County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARVILL, Y. J. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1963<br />Y. J. Harvill, 66, died Monday night, June 24, at Brandon, Miss., where he had lived for more than thirty years. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Brandon Methodist Church with burial in that city.<br /><br />Mr. Harvill was a native of Hickman County, Tenn.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kate Harvill; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Butler of Pulaski and Mrs. Connie Hogan of Brandon; two sons, Edward and Allen Harvill of Jackson, Miss.; two sisters, one brother and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Alcena Hodge The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alcena Hodge Harwell, 70, of the Union Hill Community, were conducted in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home on Tuesday, October 25, at 2:00 p.m. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated, and burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harwell died Saturday, October 22, in Giles County Hospital. She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Charlie Hodge and Mary Crocker Hodge. She was born July 24, 1896.<br />Survivors include five sons, Gilbert, South Bend, Ind., Burt and Eli, Elkhart, Ind., and Jimmy Harwell, Wales community; five daughters, Mrs. Flora Stofel, Columbia, Mrs. Louise Thornton, Pulaski, Mrs. Pauline Ramsey, Elkhart, Ind., Mrs. Hattie Fryear, Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Hettie Daly, Toledo, Ohio; twenty-four grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren; one brother, Tom B. Hodge; three sisters, Mrs. Marietta Hendrix and Mrs. Nannie Bell Howell, Columbia, and Mrs. Helen Moore, Shelbyville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Annie Lovett The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Harwell, 76, were conducted Monday, April 24, at 2:00 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harwell died Sunday, April 23, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness. She was a native of Lincoln County, born May 25, 1890, the daughter of the late Andrew Johnson and Elizabeth Jane Brady Lovett.<br />Survivors include her husband, Thomas Clyde Harwell, Frankewing; two sons, Johnson Harwell, Beech Hill, and Aubrey Harwell, McBurg; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. F. F. Haislip and Mrs. Charlie Prosser, Beech Hill, and Mrs. W. O. Reed, Fayetteville.<br />Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br /><br />HARWELL, Annie Mae McLin The Pulaski Citizen 01 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Mae McLin Harwell, 86, widow of Audway Harwell, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Frankewing Methodist Church, with the burial in Frankewing Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died at 2 o&#8217;clock on Friday morning, December 27, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born October 11, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Monroe McLin and Fannie Montgomery McLin. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Harwell is survived by two sons, Malcolm Harwell Frankewing and Raymond Harwell, Rt. 5, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Annie Harris and Mrs. Elise Duke, all of Frankewing; twenty-six grandchildren and thirty-two great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Florence Holley and Mrs. Helen Harwell, both of Frankewing, and Mrs. Mackie Eubank, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Betty Jean Nelson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1966<br />Mrs. Francis Wilkes Harwell, 39, former Giles County resident, died Wednesday, April 13, in Vanderbilt Hospital at Nashville from a rifle wound inflicted earlier at her home in Lewisburg, officers said.<br />Funeral services were conducted at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon with the Rev. Dallas officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery at Frankewing.<br />Before her marriage to Mr. Harwell of Frankewing, she was Miss Betty Jean Nelson of Chattanooga. They moved to Lewisburg several years ago. Mr. Harwell is employed in Alabama by the Tennessee Valley Authority.<br />Survivors, besides her husband, include a daughter, Miss Frances Diana Harwell of Lewisburg; five sons, James W., Stephen F., Farris J., and Charles R., all of Lewisburg, and Pfc. Richard Harwell, U. S. Air Force, Amarillo AFB, Texas; her parents, Floyd Nelson of Chattanooga, and Mrs. Grace Huggings of Wildwood, Fla.<br /><br />HARWELL, Bettie Paisley The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bettie Paisley Harwell, 87, widow of Edgar C. Harwell, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died on Monday, July 11, at Grace Nursing Home in Nashville.<br />Born December 18, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Anderson Paisley and Margaret Jane White Paisley. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, Edgar C. Harwell died in 1954.<br />Mrs. Harwell is survived by five step-children, Glen Harwell, Clyde Harwell and Loyd Harwell, Mrs. Clara Luna and Mrs. Paul Reasonover, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Duffie Thearthur The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Duffie Thearthur Harwell, Jr., 67, farmer of the Union Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Harwell died at 4:35 Monday morning, April 9, at his home.<br />Born August 6, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Duffie Thearthur Harwell and Tennie Simpson Harwell, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alcenia Hodge Harwell; five sons, Gilbert Harwell, Lakeville, Ind., Bert Harwell, Eli Harwell and Jimmy Harwell, all of Elkhart, Ind., and Edward Harwell, Wales; five daughters, Mrs. Flora Stofel, Columbia, Mrs. Louise Thornton, Pulaski, Mrs. Pauline Ramsey, Elkhart, Ind., Mrs. Hattie Fryrear, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Hettie Daily, Toledo, Ohio; twenty-eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Everett Clark The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Everett Clark Harwell, 62, retired salesman, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. M. K. Harwell of Fayetteville and the Rev. W. H. Moss of Pulaski. Burial took place at Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Harrison died of a heart attack Thursday night, February 8, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Born April 1, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Icie Erwin Harwell of Pulaski and the late Rolly Harwell.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Farrar Harwell; two brothers, Morris Harwell, Pulaski, and Flournoy Harwell, Dellrose; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Mansfield, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Fannie Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Pearl Abernathy Harwell, 62, resident of the Pisgah community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Thomas Vann, former pastor. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harwell died early Thursday morning, March 21, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born September 28, 1900, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Hardy Abernathy and Carrie McCormick Abernathy. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Harwell is survivedby her husband, Thomas Carl Harwell; two sons, Thomas B. Harwell and William J. Harwell, Giles County; and three sisters, Mrs. Cleo Gunter, Nashville, Mrs. Willie A. Harwell, Blooming Grove, and Mrs. J. D. Barshears, Pisgah; and one brother, Clarence Abernathy, Pisgah.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Frances Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Abernathy Harwell, 91, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, March 16, in Woodfin Memorial Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville.<br />Mrs. Harwell died Thursday, March 14, in a Murfreesboro infirmary after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was a member of the Methodist Church. Her parents were the late Benjamin Franklin and Lucinda Perry Abernathy. Her husband was the late Holland Harwell.<br />Survivors include two sons, James Harwell and Robert Harwell, both of Nashville; and one grandchild.<br /><br />HARWELL, Frances Katherine Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 03 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Katherine H. Harwell, 57, widow of Brown Harwell, were held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday at McBurg Church of Christ. Burial took place in the family lot in the Wright Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died Tuesday, January 26, in Lincoln County Hospital, Fayetteville, after a brief illness.<br /><br />Born August 1907, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Audie Harwell and Annie McLin Harwell. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Brown Harwell, died June 26, 1953.<br />Mrs. Harwell, resident of the McBurg Community, is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Betty Brewer, Nashville, Mrs. Everett Foster, Pulaski, Miss Ruby Jane Harwell, Frankewing, and Mrs. Mary Ann Brewer, Fayetteville; seven sons, Harold Harwell, Pulaski, Walter Harwell, Huachuca, Ariz., Claiborne Harwell, Fayetteville, and Donald, Billy, Ferrell, and Carroll Wayne Harwell, Frankewing; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Harris and Mrs. Elsie Duke, Frankewing; and two brothers, Raymond Harwell, Pulaski and Malcolm Harwell, Frankewing<br />.<br />HARWELL, Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Gilbert Harwell, 68, Giles Countian who moved to Arkansas thirty years ago, died on Saturday, May 14, at the hospital in Hope, Ark. Funeral rites took place at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Saratoga, Ark.<br />Mr. Harwell, former resident of the Kedron Community, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jettie Cannon Harwell; one son, Cecil Harwell, Saratoga; one daughter, Mrs. Bob White, Hope, Ark.; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Hall and Mrs. P. L. Yarbrough, Pulaski, Mrs. Edna Watkins, Ardmore; and one brother, Willie Harwell, Saratoga, Ark.<br /><br />HARWELL, Gussie Garfield The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1961<br />Gussie Garfield Harwell, 79, native of the Goodsprings community of Giles County, died on Friday, February 24, at Rest Haven Nursing Home in Guthrie, Okla., after an illness of six years. Funeral services took place at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Crescent, Okla., with the burial in Crescent Cemetery.<br />Born July 3, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James W. Harwell and Martha Harwell. On July 2, 1902, he married the former Miss Mason Norwood who died May 28, 1918.<br />In November, 1918, Mr. Harwell moved to Crescent where he made his home until he became ill.<br />In 1922, he married Mrs. Nora Wright.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Sadie Wright, Crescent, Mrs. Oma Davis and Mrs. Alice Underwood, both of San Diego, Calif.; five grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren; one brother, William Marvin Harwell, Crescent; and two sisters, Mrs. Gilbert Davenport, Whittier, Calif., and Mrs. Rose Shaeffer, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />HARWELL, Horace Riggs The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Horace Riggs Harwell, 88, retired farmer of Cornersville section and former traveling salesman for Neely-Harwell and Company, Nashville, wholesale drygoods firm, died Tuesday, February 23, in Leonard Hospital, Lewisburg, after an illness of four weeks.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Cornersville Methodist Church with the Rev. John Bogges officiating. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery, Cornersville.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Coleman Harwell and Elizabeth F. Bridges Harwell. He had lived in Marshall County most of his life. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Gordon Harwell; one son, Horace R. Harwell, Jr., Cornersville; three daughters, Mrs. William W. Ewin and Mrs. James Campbell, both of Franklin, and Mrs. James R. Moon, Lewisburg; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; one half-brother, Meade Harwell, Nashville; and a half-sister, Mrs. Earl Harwell, Aspen Hill.<br /><br />HARWELL, Hugh Conway The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1967<br />Hugh Conway Harwell, 73, of Route 1, Lynnville, died Tuesday afternoon, July 11, from injuries received when he became entangled in trace chains and was dragged by a mule near his home in the Thirteenth District just north of Manor House Farms.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Gilbert E. Shaffer and Artie Collins, Church of Christ ministers, will officiate.<br />Mr. Harwell, a native Giles Countian, reportedly was returning the mule to a neighbor from whom he had borrowed it to use in digging potatoes.<br />Born June 10, 1894, he was the son of the late Otis and Jennie Parker Harwell. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Beard Harwell; a son, William Harwell of Nashville; seven daughters, Mrs. Joan Hardy of Pulaski, Mrs. Margaret Watson and Mrs. Martha Carvell of Giles County, Mrs. Marilyn Woodard of Memphis, Mrs. Betty Taylor of Tullahoma, Mrs. Dorothy Beaty of Nashville and Mrs. Rebecca Beard of Coffeeville, Kan.; twenty-six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Ida Medora Lyles The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Medora Lyles Harwell, 72, Frankewing resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Frankewing Methodist Church, with the burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon,, February 21, at Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Born August 31, 1887, at Delina in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Francis Marion Lyles and Margaret Barnes Lyles.<br />She was a member of Frankewing Methodist Church. Her husband, Elgar Harwell, died November 12, 1954.<br />Mrs. Harwell is survived by one son, Francis Wilkes Harwell, Frankewing; one step-son, R. Allen Harwell, Byrdstown, Tenn.; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Ida Neely The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Neely Harwell, 84, Ardmore resident, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Ardmore Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. E. M. Tramel, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died at 8 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, February 29, at Lincoln County Hospital at Fayetteville after a period of declining health.<br /><br />Born May 28, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Jabez and Nancy Elliott Neely, and was a member of the Ardmore Methodist Church.<br />She was twice married; her first husband was W. F. Sweeney of Cornersville who died many years ago. Later in life she was married to Alvie Harwell who died several years ago.<br />The last member of her immediate family, she is survived by several nieces and nephews. The last four members of her family have died in less than 10 months; including two sisters and one brother: Mrs. Myrtle Neely Tucker, May 4, 1959, Mrs. C. I. Puckett, January 24, 1960, and the brother, Luther Neely, February 21, 1960.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Infant The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1966<br />Graveside services were held for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Harwell on Monday afternoon at three o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by two brothers, John and Gary; one sister, Katherine Harwell; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harwell and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White.<br /><br />HARWELL, John Simpson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for John Simpson Harwell, 89, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, January 17, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Harwell died Saturday at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Berry Harwell and Mary Britton Harwell. His wife, Mrs. Hattie Gaines Harwell, died several years ago.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by three sons, Flournoy Harwell, Nashville, Cleo Harwell and Willie Harwell, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Cletus Dugger, Pulaski; two grandsons and one great grandson; one sister, Mrs. Anna Blakney, Fort Smith, Ark.; and two half-brothers, Guy Harwell and Bob Harwell, both of Huntsville, Ala. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br /><br />HARWELL, Josie Burch The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Josie Burch Harwell, 89, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Thomas Vann and the Rev. Gus Self, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery, Mrs. Harwell died Tuesday, September 7, at her home in Frankewing.<br />Born February 28, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late B. M. Burch and Mary Black Burch. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Walter M. Harwell, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Harwell is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Angie Stevenson, Mrs. Harvey Harris, Mrs. Elsie Harris, and Mrs. Woodrow Coble, Giles County, and Mrs. Carlee Luna, Lincoln County; three sons, Herbert Harwell, Lincoln County and Clifford Harwell and Robert Harwell, Giles County; eighteen grandchildren, thirty-one great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Hawkins Cardin, Pulaski; two brothers, Solon Burch of Texas, and Willie Burch of Sylacauga, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Katherine Gordon The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Horace Riggs Harwell, Sr., 86, the former Miss Katherine Gordon of Giles County, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Cornersville Methodist Church, with the burial in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. She died Wednesday, November 8, at Leonard&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg, after a short illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Capt. Andrew Ruthven Gordon and Rebecca Dickerson Gordon. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She had lived in Cornersville most of her life but in recent years had lived in Franklin.<br />Mrs. Harwell is survived by one son, Horace Riggs Harwell, Jr., Cornersville; three daughters, Mrs. William Ewin and Mrs. James H. Campbell, Franklin, and Mrs. James R. Moon, Lewisburg; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Rev. John B. Gordon, Winston-Salem, N. C.; and one sister, Mrs. Will Williamson, Bessemer, Ala.<br /><br />HARWELL, Mahlon Stacy The Pulaski Citizen 02 Feb 1966<br />Funeral for Mahlon Stacy Harwell, 77, retired farmer of the Lynnville section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Harwell died Wednesday morning, February 2, in Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br />Born April 26, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William M. Harwell and Catherine Griggs Harwell. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />His wife Mrs. Nina Pearl Holt Harwell died three years ago.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by four sons, James Howard Harwell and William Allen Harwell, both of Lynnville, Bobby Eugene Harwell, Pulaski, and Eliphus Brown Harwell, Columbia; two daughters, Miss Hattie Mae Harwell and Mrs. Jim Underwood, both of Lynnville; and nine grandchildren. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Martha Victoria Osborne The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sam S. Harwell, 89, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home for approximately two years, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Minor of Shelbyville. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died on Sunday night, June 19, at the Hewitt Home.<br />The former Miss Martha Victoria Osborne, she was born September 9, 1876, in Giles County, the daughter of the late James Allen Osborne and Paralee Abernathy Osborne. Her husband, Sam S. Harwell, died in 1960. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Harwell is survived by two sons, Robert Harwell of Lamesa, Texas, and Sterling Harwell of Shelbyville; nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Mary Helen McLin The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Helen McLin Harwell, 80, widow of Dr. W. S. Harwell, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Frankewing Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Gus Self. Burial took place in Frankewing Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died Sunday, March 21, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born February 1, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Monroe McLin and Frances Montgomery McLin. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Harwell is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mackie Eubank, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Florence Holley, Frankewing; and six step-children, Mrs. Kate Williams, Frankewing, Mrs. Frances Henderson, Chattanooga, Mrs. Rachel Shapiro and Mrs. Nellie Hill, Columbia, Leon Watson, Nashville, and Douglas Harwell, Albuquerque, N. Mex.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Mattie Victoria Osborne The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sam S. Harwell, 99, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home for approximately two years, were held at 10:30 Tuesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Minor of Shelbyville. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died on Sunday night, June 19, at the Hewitt Home.<br />The former Miss Mattie Victoria Osborne, she was born September 9, 1876, in Giles County, the daughter of James Allen Osborne and Paralee Abernathy Osborne. Her husband, Sam S. Harwell, died in 1960. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Harwell is survived by two sons, Robert Harwell of Lamesa, Texas, and Sterling Harwell of Shelbyville; nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Morton K. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1966<br />The Rev. Morton K. Harwell, 84, Giles County native and widely known Methodist minister, died of a heart attack Friday, June 10, at his home in Fayetteville.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Fayetteville and burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery. The Rev. J. T. Parsons and Dr. William Mansfield officiated.<br />Mr. Harwell was born at Frankewing, the son of Columbus and Josie Holley Harwell. He was a member of the Tennessee Conference for more than 50 years and served several churches, including those at Lynnville, Diana and Frankewing. He organized a number of new churches throughout the Conference, one of which is Craft Memorial in Columbia.<br />Mr. Harwell retired from the active mininstry about six years ago but had continued to aid in the founding of new churches.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Beasley Harwell of Fayetteville; a daughter, Mrs. D. D. Daniel of Fayetteville; two sons, E. B. Harwell of Jackson, and V. C. Harwell of Fayetteville;<br />seven grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWELL, Nancy Christopher The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Nancy Christopher Harwell, 87, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Harwell Cemetery at Cedar Grove. Mrs. Harwell died Saturday afternoon, April 1, at the Home after a long illness.<br /><br />Born December 26, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Edward Harwell and Louisa Browning Harwell. Her husband, W. F. Harwell, died several years ago.<br />She was a life long member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by one son, William Osborne Harwell; seven grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ben Holt and Mrs. John Bledsoe, both of Pulaski; and one brother, Ross Christopher, Tucson, Ariz.; one half-brother, Guy Christopher, Toledo, Ohio.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Nina Pearl Holt The Pulaski Citizen 19 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Pearl Holt, 70, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died on Friday, September 14, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 27, 1892, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Eliphus Holt and Thomas Ellen Tennery Holt.<br />She was a Methodist.<br />Mrs. Harwell is survived by her husband, Mahlon S. Harwell; four sons, William Allen Harwell, Brick Church, Eliphus Brown Harwell, Columbia, James Howard Harwell, Lynnville, and Bobby Eugene Harwell, Pulaski; two daughters, Miss Hattie Mae Harwell, and Mrs. Mary Katherine Underwood, Lynnville; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Jim Holt and Ervin Holt, Lynnville; and one sister, Mrs. J. B. Gilliam, Pulaski.<br /><br />HARWELL, Noble Willis The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Noble Willis Harwell, 66, retired railroadman, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Mt. Zion Cemetery at Frankewing. Mr. Harwell, who was residing at Richland Plaza Hotel, died of a heart on Sunday afternoon, December 16, in the hotel lobby.<br />Born August 1, 1896, he was a native of Giles County, the son of the late C. W. Harwell and Josie Hollie Harwell. His wife, Mrs. Hattie May Harwell, died a number of years ago.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by two sons, Lester Harwell, Huntsville, Ala., and Gray Harwell, Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Everett Russell, Pulaski; one grandchild; and one brother, Rev. M. K. Harwell, Fayetteville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Otis J. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Otis J. Harwell, 79, Elkton resident, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. R. L. Greenway, pastor of the church, with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Harwell died Thursday, June 29, in a Nashville hospital.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late Charles S. Harwell and Orlean White Harwell. He had lived in Giles County most of his life.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pattie Bledsoe Harwell; one son, Charles H. Harwell; and two granddaughters, Charlotte and Carol Harwell; all of Elkton.<br /><br />HARWELL, Pearl Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1960<br />Mrs. Pearl Burgess Harwell, 81, former resident of Giles County, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon, February 26, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Horace Herrin, Golden Meadow, La. Funeral services were held the following Saturday in Louisiana and services were held Sunday in Waxahatchie, Texas. Burial took place in City Cemetery, Waxahatchie.<br />A native of Marshall County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Harrison Burgess and Ora Clayton Burgess. Her husband, Wilburn Holmes Harwell, a native of Giles County, died many years ago. Mrs. Harwell has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Herrin, in Golden Meadow, La., and was a member of a Methodist Church in New Orleans.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Harwell is survived by a grandson, Harwell Herrin; one sister, Mrs. Ed Clayton; and one brother, Earl Burgess, both of Waxahatchie.<br /><br />HARWELL, Richard Nelson The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1966<br />Richard Nelson Harwell, 20, of Lewisburg, was killed early Saturday, Nov. 12, in a traffic accident on Highway 31-A about three miles north of Lewisburg in Marshall County. He was a former resident of Giles County.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery at Frankewing.<br />The accident occurred about 2 a. m. Saturday as Harwell&#8217;s car reportedly entered the highway from Holly Grove Road and collided with a tractor trailer.<br />A native of Davidson County, he was the son of Francis Wilkes Harwell of Lewisburg, formerly of Giles County and the late Betty Jean Nelson Harwell. He was a Methodist and an employee of Genesco, having recently returned from a tour of duty in Viet Nam with the U. S. Air Force.<br />Survivors, besides his father, include four brothers, James W., Stephen F., Farris J. and Charles R. Harwell, all of Lewisburg; one sister, Miss Frances Diana Harwell of Lewisburg; his maternal grandparents, Floyd Nelson of Chattanooga, and Mrs. Grace Hastings of Wildwood, Fla. He was a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elgar Harwell of Frankewing.<br /><br />HARWELL, Sam Sterling The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Sam Sterling Harwell, 81, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Harwell died Sunday, December 18, at the home of a son in Shelbyville where he has resided the past two years.<br />Born August 21, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Fletcher Harwell and Ida Montgomery Harwell. He was a member of Pisgah Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Osborne Harwell; two sons, Sterling Harwell, both of Shelbyville, and Robert Harwell, Texas; and nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, Thomas Meade The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Thomas Meade Harwell, 84, retired salesman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Gerald Hattle, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Harwell died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, December 15, at a Nashville hospital, following a period of declining health.<br />Born April 27, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Rev. Coleman A. Harwell and Harriet E. Brooks Harwell. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a 32nd Degree Mason.<br />For approximately 40 to 45 years, Mr. Harwell was a traveling salesman for Neely-Harwell Wholesale Dry Goods Company of Nashville.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by two sons, Dr. Thomas Meade Harwell, Edinburg, Texas, and William Alexander Harwell, Oak Ridge; and one sister, Mrs. W. Earl Harwell, Aspen Hill.<br /><br />HARWELL, Virginia Oliver The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Virginia Oliver Harwell, 88, died Monday, October 16, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, October 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Harwell, a native of Giles County, was born September 1, 1879, the daughter of the late Dr. Fletcher and Rebecca Abernathy Oliver.<br />She is survived by her husband, Luther Harwell, Pulaski; three daughters, Miss Lillian Harwell, Mrs. John H. Stevens, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Carlisle Kimbell; and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HARWELL, William Fielding The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1964<br />William Fielding Harwell, app. 84 years old, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, April 18, in his home town of Marshall, Mo. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br />A native of Giles County, he moved to Missouri many years ago.<br />Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Oliver Harwell, a native of Giles County and daughter of the late Capt. Lemuel Oliver and Mrs. Margaret Steele Oliver; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HARWOOD, Brown The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1963<br />Fort Worth, Tex.-Brown Harwood, a native of Giles County, who heeded the saying, &#8220;Go West, Young Man,&#8221; when he was 19, died here last week. He was 89 and had been in the real estate business in this Texas City since 1902.<br />He was buried Friday in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Harwood never forgot his home in Tennessee and visited Giles County on various occassions, othertimes sending gifts and contributions. The 32-foot metal flag pole on the southeast corner of the courthouse square in Pulaski was his gift, and was dedicated on Veterans Day, November 11, 1960. Years before, he sent a flag to each school in the county.<br />He left Giles County in 1893.<br /><br />Mr. Harwood retired on his golden anniversary in business in 1952, but was forced to call it &#8220;semi-retirement&#8221; after a few months because he was selling as much as $70,000 worth of real estate a month from his home to persons who sought his services.<br />He recalled his first office in the five story Hoxey Building at 7th and Main (now the location of the Continental Life Building), which he rented for $6 per month.<br />He was the only surviving member of the charter group that organized a local reality board in 1915. He was also a charter member of the organization, former here in 1902.<br />Mr. Harwood helped organize the World War II Selective Service board here and was a member of the World War I draft board here in 1917.<br />He also helped form the original Fort Worth Kennel Club in 1919 and was an early president of the gourp.<br />He was chairman of Board No. 113 during World War II, and was among personnel commended by Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey in 1951 for uncompensated service to the nation.<br /><br />HASTINGS, Bessie Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1969<br />Mrs. Bessie Sanders Hastings, 74, died Thursday, June 19, in Taylor&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, June 20, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Marshall Moss, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hastings was born August 21, 1894, the daughter of the late James M. Sanders and Balzoria Powell Sanders. Her husband was the late William J. Hastings.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Joe Harris McAdams, Belfast; one brother, Mitchell Sanders, Aspen Hill; one sister, Mrs. Virgie Tate, Hendersonville.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HASTINGS, Jim Dee The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Funeral services for Jim Dee Hastings, brother of Mrs. Clara Weddington, and Mrs. Velma Kellam of Pulaski, were held Friday, January 24 in Harris Funeral Home in Detroit, Mich.<br />Mr. Hastings, 77, died Tuesday, January 21, in a nursing home there after a few months of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born March 4, 1891, the son of the late Thomas and Ida Hix Hastings. He was a member of the Berea Methodist Church since his early youth. A veteran, having served in the U. S. Armed Forces for several years, he was a retired Chrysler employee.<br />Survivors in addition to his sisters, include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Holbert Hastings; one son, Thomas Hastings, Detroit, Mich.; two other sisters, Mrs. Birdie Garrett, and Mrs. Dovie Hall, both of Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />HASTINGS, William Byrd The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1968<br />Funeral services for William Byrd Hastings, 38, were held Wednesday afternoon, November 20, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hastings, partner of Royce Ingram in the Pulaski Auto Repair Shop on North Second Street, died Monday, November 18, at his home.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hastings was born August 21, 1930, the son of Mrs. Oma White Hastings Chapman of Pulaski and the late Joseph Cardwell Hastings.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Mrs. Betty Whitworth Hastings; one brother, John Robert Hastings, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Joe Dickey, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Larry Johnson, Pulaski; and one half-brother, Garland Chapman, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HATFIELD, Louis Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1961<br />The Rev. Louis Anderson Hatfield, 86, retired Missionary Baptist minister, died Monday, Oct. 23, at 6:15 p.m. at the home of his niece, Mrs. Fred Fogg, on West Washington Street.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Rock Springs Baptist Church with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Officiating ministers were the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Rev. J. H. Hurn and Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Baptist ministers of Giles County were honorary pallbearers. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hatfield was born May 25, 1875, the son of the late William and Lucy Poston Hatfield. He was married to the former Miss Ottie McDonald who died in 1955.<br />One of the county&#8217;s outstanding Baptist ministers, he had served churches in Giles, Lawrence, Lincoln and Maury Counties during a period of more than 50 years and had been Baptist Associational music director for many years. He continued active in Associational work until a week before his death.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HATHCOAT, Louis Dolphus The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1968<br />Funeral services for Louis Dolphus Hathcoat, 55, were held Saturday afternoon, September 21, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Waylon Hartsfield officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hathcoat, resident of the Minor Hill Communtiy, died Thursday, September 19, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Limestone County, Alabama, Mr. Hathcoat was born July 27, 1913 the son of the late William and Elizabeth Phillips Hathcoat.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mable Jones Hathcoat; one son, Billy Hathcoat; one daughter, Ann Hathcoat; three brothers, Luther Hathcoat, Minor Hill, Fletcher and Ozzie Hathcoat, Athens, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Lessie Bullington and Mrs. Effie Moore, Athens, Ala.; and one grandchild. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HATTEN, Nettie Hill Hedgecoth The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Hill Hedgecoth Hatten, 73, Pulaski resident, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Hatten died Saturday, March 26, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 20, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Steve R. Hill and Fannie Kuhn Hill. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Hatten is survived by her husband, H. E. Hatten; six daughters, Mrs. Mattie Griggs, Mrs. Happy Russell, Mrs. Mitchell Butcher, Pulaski, Mrs. David Tidmore, Norman, Okla., Mrs. Willie May, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Joan Yelverton, Portsmouth, Va.; a son, William R. Hedgecoth, Nashville; two step-sons, Garland Hedgecoth, Ontario, Calif. and Arlow Hedgecoth, Nashville; thirty grandchildren and forty-three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Smith, New York City, Mrs. Dave Wilson, Nashville and Mrs. Nell Hedgecoth, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, Dale Hill, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAUN, Mildred A. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />Mrs. Mildred A. Haun, 32, of Biloxi, Miss., was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital following the 12:40 p. m. accident at Deadman&#8217;s Curve on Highway 31. Her husband, Staff Sergeant Billy E. Haun, and 6-year-old son, Kenneth, were seriously injured and were taken to a Nashville hospital after receiving emergency treatment at the local hospital.<br />The Hauns were traveling south, returning to their home in Biloxi after a visit with Mrs. Haun&#8217;s relatives in Dickson County, when she apparently lost control of the car on wet pavement, according to State Trooper James Dyer, who investigated.<br />Mrs. Haun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orman M. Williams of Charlotte, was a native of Charlotte and attended Dickson County Schools before moving to Nashville, where she was employed for a time as secretary in the registration department of the Boy Scouts of America. Sergeant Haun is a movie projectionist at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi.<br /><br />HAYES, Danny Gene The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1963<br />Grave side services for Danny Gene Hayes, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Gale Hayes of Minor Hill who died Monday night, July 1, at Giles County Hospital, were conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock Tuesday at Minor Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Besides the parents, survivors include the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes of Minor Hill, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Simpson.<br /><br />HAYES, David Houston The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1967<br />David Houston Hayes, 78, died Sunday, September 17, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.<br />Mr. Hayes, a native of Giles County, was born May 28, 1889, the son of the late Ben and Martha Horn Hayes. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Peden Hayes; two daughters, Mrs. Bobby Burns, Gulfport, Miss., and Mrs. Shelia Holt, Pulaski; three sons, Carl D., Columbia, James T., Chicago, Ill., and Austin S. Hayes, Viet Nam; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Prenny Cooper, Lewisburg; and one brother, John Hayes, Wales.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAYES, Myrtle Brown The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1968<br />Mrs. Myrtle Hayes, 89, died Tuesday night in the Athens Hospital, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hayes will be held Thursday morning, March 21, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Howard Haynes officiating. Burial will be in Brown&#8217;s Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hayes was born January 2, 1879, the daughter of the late Aaron and Elise Eora Williams Brown. She was the wife of the late Erskin Hayes.<br />Survivors include two sons, Arthur Brown Hayes, Big Lake, Tex., and Allison Hayes, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. W. A. Greenshaw, Athens, Ala.; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAYES, Robert E. (Bob) The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1962<br />Robert E. (Bob) Hayes, native of Giles County and teacher here for many years, died this morning (December 27) at 6 a. m. at the Miller Clinic in Nashville where he had been for about a month.<br />Hayes, 85, had been associated with the H. G. Hill Company in Nashville for about 50 years. He was in charge of the Produce Purchasing Department until his recent retirement.<br />Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon, December 28, at 3 p. m. in Nashville. Burial will be in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.<br />He was the son of the late Franklin Alexander Hayes and Lyzan Holbert Hayes. His wife, Mrs. Daisy Smith Hayes, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include one son, Thurman Hayes; and a granddaughter, Betty Hayes, both of Nashville. He is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. B. B. Smith and Mrs. Ed Ingram of Giles County and Mrs. Emma Bowman of Nashville; and three brothers, Will and Clyde Hayes of Giles County and John Hayes of San Angelo, Texas.<br /><br />HAYES, William Walter &#8220;Will&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for William Walter &#8220;Will&#8221; Hayes, 96, retired farmer of the Riversburg community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of Olivet Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in New Zion Cemetery. He died at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, August 7, in Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />Born October 20, 1868, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Franklin Alexander Hayes and Eliza Ann Holbert Hayes. His wife, Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Reaves Hayes, died many years ago.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Hayes is survived by five sons, Franklin Hayes, Frankewing, Guy Hayes, Pulaski, George Hayes, Minor Hill, Amos Hayes, Nashville, and Allie Hayes, Louisville, Ky.; five daughters, Miss Margaret Hayes, Mrs. Florence Brewer, Mrs. Wilma Shelton, Pulaski and Mrs Brownie Chapman, Louisville, Ky. and Mrs. Emma Lee McGill, Eloise, Fla.; fifty-two grandchildren, 108 great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren; two brothers, Clyde Hayes, Frankewing, and John Hayes, San Angelo, Texas; and three sisters, Mrs. B. B. Smith, and Mrs. Edd Ingram, Pulaski, and Mrs. Emma Bowman, Nashville.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAZELWOOD, Blanche Morton The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1968<br />Mrs. Blanche Morton Hazelwood, 84, died Thursday, September 12, at her home in the Goodsprings Community.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hazelwood, wife of the late Arthur B. Hazelwood, were held Saturday afternoon, September 14, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Reverend Jacob Gardner and Hoyt Wilson officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hazelwood, was born August 2, 1884, the daughter of the late Asa and Emma Jane Flippen Morton.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Miss Ruth Hazelwood, Goodsprings, Mrs. T. B. Garner, West Helena, Ark., Mrs. J. A. McLean of Washington, D. C.; three grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAZELWOOD, Dewey Corbin The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Dewey Corbin Hazelwood, 61, resident of the Bunker Hill section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Gallant Funeral Home in Fayetteville, conducted by the Rev. Howard McGehee. Burial took place in Flintville Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mr. Hazelwood died Saturday morning, April 29, at his home after a long illness.<br />A native of DeKalb County, Ala., he was the son of the late Tom Hazelwood and Nancy Winsett Hazelwood. He was a member of the Flintville Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Hazelwood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Queenie Mae Barker Hazelwood; three sons, Roland Hazelwood, Fayetteville, Stokes Hazelwood, Winchester and Dean Hazelwood, Pulaski; three grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Laura Martin, Pulaski, Mrs. Lillie Gaines, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Dazzy Dart, Sacramento, Calif.<br /><br />HAZELWOOD, Emmett J. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Emmett J. Hazelwood, 67, native Giles Countian and veteran of World War I, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Hazelwood died Tuesday, March 27, of pneumonia at his home at Hot Springs, Ark.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph B. Hazelwood and Elizabeth Nelson Hazelwood.<br />Mr. Hazelwood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Dean Hazelwood; two sons, J. B. Hazelwood and Julius Hazelwood, both of Hot Springs; and two brothers, C. J. Hazelwood, Decatur, Ala., and Grover Hazelwood, Knoxville.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAZELWOOD, Grady King The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1968<br />Grady King Hazelwood, 47, died Monday, August 19, at General Hospital in Nashville.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mr. Hazelwood were held Wednesday afternoon, August 21, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Frank Young, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hazelwood was born April 6, 1921, the son of Mrs. Bertie Tucker Hazelwood of Pulaski and the late Robert W. Hazelwood.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Mrs. Frances Benson Hazelwood, Nashville; two sons, Bobby Lee, Nashville, and Ronald Wayne, U. S. Navy, California; two daughters, Mrs. Bill Blake, Shelbyville, and Patricia Hazelwood, Nashville; one brother, Carson Hazelwood, Nashville; and one sister, Mrs. Mahlon Kimbrough of Ft. Worth, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAZELWOOD, Joseph &#8220;Joe&#8221; Baker The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />Funeral services for Joseph &#8220;Joe&#8221; Baker Hazelwood, 53, were conducted on Monday, May 29, at 10:30 a. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Baker, a native of Giles County, died Friday, May 26, at the University Hospital in Birmingham, Ala. He was born June 13, 1913, the son of the late Johnny B. and Rosetta Wall Hazelwood.<br />Survivors include three sons, Eddie Hazelwood, St. Louis, Mo., Gregory and Richard Hazelwood, Texas; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Freeman Griggs, Mrs. John Durham, and Miss Katherine Hazelwod, Pulaski; three brothers, Rufus, Nashville, Vernon and J. B. Hazelwood, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAZELWOOD, Rose Etta Wall The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />Mrs. Rose Etta Wall Hazelwood, 91, died Monday, May 8, at her home on Route 2, Pulaski.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday, May 9, at 2:30 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hazelwood, a native of Giles County, was born April 16, 1876, the daughter of the late Thomas Wall and Mary E. Pillow Wall. Her husband, the late John Brown Hazelwood, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. John Durham, Mrs. Freeman Griggs, and Miss Kathleen Hazelwood, Pulaski; four sons, Vernon, Joe and J. B., Pulaski and Rufus Hazelwood, Nashville; twelve grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAYNIE, Norman James The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Norman James Haynie, 84, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday mornng at Sanderson Funeral Home in Carthage, conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church, Pulaski, and the Rev. Kerney Balley. Burial took place at Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage. Mr. Haynie, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, November 28, in Fairhaven Nursing Home at Pulaski.<br /><br />Mr. Haynie is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Kittrell Haynie; three daughters, Mrs. J. T Chaffin, Pulaski, Mrs. Harry Waring and Mrs. George Finley, both of Memphis; three sons, Frank A. Haynie, Nashville, Ray H. Haynie, Pasadena, Calif., James L. Haynie, Saginaw, Mich.; thirteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. A. S. Garrett, Nashville.<br /><br />HAYS, John Wallace The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1964<br />Funeral services for John Wallace Hays, 54, native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hays died at 2:15 Monday afternoon, September 7, at a hospital in New Orleans, La., his home town.<br />Born Nov. 22, 1912, at Campbellsville, he was the only son of Mrs. Lina Baker Hays and the late John Walker Hays. He has been employed for many years by a large company in Louisiana.<br />Mr. Hays is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Newton Hays; and his mother, Mrs. John Walker Hays, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HAYS, Mrs. W. C. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960<br />Mrs. W. C. Hays, 73, resident of Sherman, Miss., and mother of Dr. F. C. Hays, Director of Giles County Health Department, died on Sunday, November 27, at New Albany(Miss.) Nursing Home, following a long illness.<br />The widow of Dr. W. C. Hays, Sherman, Miss., Mrs. Hays in addition to the son at Pulaski, is also survived by another son, Dr. W. C. Hays, Jr., Marianna, Ark.; two daughters, Mrs. Price Livingston, New Albany, Miss., and Mrs. L. D. North, Sulphur, La.; and eleven grandchildren.<br /><br />HEAD, Berry B. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Berry B. Head, 82, retired Spring Hill merchant, were held Tuesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg. He died Sunday, November 29, at Maury County Hospital after a long illness.<br />A native of Marshall County, he was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Head is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Pearl Duncan Head; two daughters, Mrs. Ed Smith and Mrs. Marie Nellums, both of Spring Hill; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Bertie Cavnor, Lewisburg; Mrs. Maxie Kaiser and Mrs. Lacy Hyde, both of Lynnville; and two brothers, Clint Head, Cornersville and Ernie Head, Culleoka.<br /><br />HEAD, Fannie Mae Whitworth The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Mae Whitworth Head, 72, were conducted at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, January 30, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia. Burial was in Santa Fe Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Head died Sunday in Maury County Hospital.<br /><br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. F. G. Choate, Columbia, Mrs. Rachel Cooley, Manchester, Ga., Mrs. Wilma Brown, Williamsport, and Mrs. Webb Bailey, Atlanta, Ga.; five sons, William Head, Williamsport, Billy G. Head, Nashville, Ennice Head, Atlanta, Ga., SFC Ray and SFC George Head, both of Ft. Campbell, Ky.; three sisters, Mrs. Glenn Cathy, Nashville, Mrs. Mary Adams, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Bill Johnson, Toledo, Ohio; two brothers, W. T. and Houston Whitworth of Pulaski; eleven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />HEAD, Helen Louise Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />Mrs. Helen Louise Harrison Head, 60, native of Giles County, died on Sunday, February 27, at her home in Shreveport, La., where she had made her home for many years.<br />Funeral services took place at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon with burial in that city.<br />Born June 19, 1905, she was the daughter of the late Sumpter Harrison and Zora Butler Harrison. Her husband, W. T. Head, died in June of 1960.<br />Mrs. Head is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hariet, Gorom, Cordova, Calif.; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. F. E. Edwards, Pulaski, and Mrs. Willa Korns, Oakland, Calif.; and two brothers, Butler Harrison, Lewisburg and J. Rivers Harrison, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />HEADLEY, Rosie The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1963<br />Word has been received here of the death on January 5 of Mrs. Rosie Headley, 86, in her home town of Cave City, Ark., where services were held.<br />The survivors include a granddaughter, Mrs. Lawson Griggs, of Pulaski.<br /><br />HEDGECOTH, Harvey Lee The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Harvey Lee Hedgecoth, 36, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hedgecoth died of a heart attack at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, January 29, at his home in Cleveland, Ohio.<br />Born February 10, 1924, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Sarah Taylor Hedgecoth of Pulaski and the late James Brown Hedgecoth.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Hedgecoth is survived by three sisters, Mrs. James Bailey, Clinton, Ky., Mrs. Allie Holley and Mrs. Stanley Ralston, Pulaski; and three brothers, Lonnie Hedgecoth and Lawson Hedgecoth, Pulaski, and James D. Hedgecoth, U.S. Army.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HEDGECOTH, Porter Clay The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Porter Clay Hedgecoth, 65, block mason, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hedgecoth died early Wednesday morning, March 6, at his home in Pulaski following a lengthy illness.<br />Born February 13, 1898, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom L. and Nettie Oliver Hedgecoth. He was a Methodist.<br /><br />Mr. Hedgecoth is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nell Hill Hedgecoth; one son, J. C. Hedgecoth, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Wilma Jean Haislip, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Jewel Dean Perryman, and Mrs. Lorene Hulshof, both of Lewisburg, and Miss Patsy Hedgecoth, Pulaski; thirteen grandchildren; two brothers, Garland Hedgecoth, Texas, Arlon Hedgecoth, Nashville; one half-brother, Junior Hedgecoth, Pulaski; six half-sisters, Mrs. Mattie Griggs, Mrs. Peggy Russell and Mrs. Fannie Mae Butcher, Pulaski, and Mrs. Joanne Yelverton, Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. Bessie Tidmore, Arkansas and Mrs. Christine May, Cincinnati, Ohio; and his step-mother, Mrs. Harry E. Hatten, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HEFLEY, William Ollie The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />William Ollie Hefley, 62, died Sunday, November 10, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Hefley were held Monday afternoon, November 11, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Revs. Henry Cortner and Rudolph Janes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hefley was born December 18, 1905, the son of the late Chester Lawrence and Effie Beulah Foster Hefley.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucile McCormack Hefley; one daughter, Mrs. Christine Ring, Peoria, Ill; two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Johnson Russell, Nashville, Mrs. Marsey Walker, Old Hickory, Mrs. William McCormack, and Mrs. Edward Hight, Lynnville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HELSETH, Richard The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Richard Helseth, 19, son of a Giles County native, were held on Wednesday afternoon in the Methodist Church, Vero Beach, Fla., with the burial in that city. The youth died on Monday, November 6, in a hospital in Vero Beach from internal injuries sustained in an automobile accident the preceding Saturday night.<br />Mr. Helseth was the third son of Perry Helseth and his wife, the former Miss Corinne Townsend of Aspen Hill.<br />In addition to the parents, he is survived by three brothers, Andrew Helseth, Niles Helseth, and Robert Helseth, Vero Beach; and his grandmother, Mrs. Niles Hobart Townsend, Sr., Aspen Hill.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Carlos O. Dickey and Bill Townsend of Aspen Hill have returned from Vero Beach.<br /><br />HELTON, Lucy Cross The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1968<br />Mrs. Lucy Cross Helton, 89, died Wednesday, December 11, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Helton, wife of the late John P. Helton, were held Friday afternoon, December 13, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. James A. Singleton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Helton was born October 4, 1879, the daughter of the late Joe Cross and Mary Holt Cross.<br />Survivors include five sons, Marshall Helton, Forney, Tex., Felix Helton, Denton, Tex., Joe Helton, Frisco, Calif., Clyde Helton and John P. Helton, Jr., Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Smith Woodard, Pulaski; two brothers, Mabron Cross, Deleware and Joe Cross, California; one sister, Mrs. Vannah Whorton, Alabama; twenty-one grandchildren; fifty-one great grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HELTON, Thomas Osteen The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1967<br />Funeral services for Thomas Osteen Helton, 51, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, October 3, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and R. E. Wilsford officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Helton died Saturday, September 30, in General Hospital, Nashville. He was a native of Giles County, born May 15, 1916, the son of the late Alvie Lee and Aisy Mae Pyle Helton.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Misses Mary Margaret and Anna Louise Helton, Atlanta, Ga.; two sons, Thomas Osteen, Jr., and Barry T. Helton, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Ola Mae Ashford, Easttown, Ky.; two brothers, Morris Helton, Stella and J. P. Helton, San Diego, Calif.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENDERSON, Barbara Beets The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Franklin Henderson, 24, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Greenwood Cemetery in western Giles County. Mrs. Henderson died unexpectedly on Tuesday morning, December 17, at the home in Cleveland, Ohio.<br />Born October 10, 1939, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Barbara Beets, the daughter of Mrs. Alta Mae Pinkelton Beets of Pulaski and the late Roy Beets.<br />In addition to her husband and mother, Mrs. Henderson is survived by one son, Franklin Henderson, Jr.; and one daughter, Angela Henderson, both of Cleveland; four brothers, Vernon Beets, Cleveland, Ohio, Billy Beets, Paul Dennis Beets and Eddy Beets, all of Pulaski; and five sisters, Miss Wilma Beets, Mrs. Truman Williams and Mrs. David Harmon, all of Pulaski, Mrs. George Smith, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Nathaniel Whibby, Germany.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENDERSON, Donna Maria The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1967<br />Donna Maria Henderson, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Henderson, died Thursday, September 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Friday afternoon, September 29, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The child was born October 11, 1961, in Giles County.<br />Survivors, in addition to the parents, are two brothers, Johnny and Tracy Henderson, Pulaski; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Carr, of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENDERSON, James Walter The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962<br />Funeral services for James Walter Henderson, 83, retired farmer of the Conway section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Henderson died on Saturday morning, May 19, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br /><br />Born February 23, 1879, he was the son of the late Bass L. Henderson and Susan Brooks Henderson. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Twice married, his first wife, Mrs. Rosa Potts Henderson, died many years ago.<br />Mr. Henderson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma Colvett Henderson; one daughter, Mrs. Alene Garmon Martin, Charlotte, N. C.; one son, Earl Henderson, Prospect; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Flossie Mitchell, Coldwater, and Miss Adeline Henderson, Fayetteville; and boy reared in the home from his childhood, Dave Wells.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENDERSON, Robert Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969<br />Robert Clarence Henderson, 68, died Sunday morning at his home in the Goodsprings community.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Henderson were held Tuesday morning, December 31, at 10 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Fred Harper officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Henderson was born September 12, 1900, the son of the late Jake and Lizzie Baker Henderson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Mae Owen Henderson; one sister, Mrs. Charlie Wales, Diana; one brother, Houston Henderson, North Carolina.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENDERSON, W. L. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1967<br />Funeral services for W. L. Henderson, 91, retired farmer, were conducted Saturday, February 18, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />Mr. Henderson was a native of Giles County, born November 8, 1875, the sonof the late John and Martha Reese Henderson.<br />Survivors include two nieces and two nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENDERSON, William Ribon The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for William Ribon Henderson, 76, native of Giles County and resident of the Pleasant Valley Community of Lawrence County for many years, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place at the North Carolina Cemetery at Green Hills, Ala. Mr. Henderson died at 12:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at his home at Pleasant Valley after a short illness.<br />A member of the Church of Christ, he was born August 1, 1884, the son of the late William James Henderson and Martha Owens Henderson.<br />Mr. Henderson is survived by one son, William Henderson, Pleasant Valley; two grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; one brother, George Henderson, Florence, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Will Carr, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENDRICK, Charles Dean The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Charles Dean Hendrick, 54, Giles County farmer and retired merchant at Shelbyville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Stella Cemetery. Mr. Hendrick died of a heart attack at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday night, December 19, at his home in the Stella Community, following a period of declining health.<br />Born in Kentucky, December 13, 1906, he was the son of Mrs. Finney Hendrick Bradburn, Nashville, and the late James Alex Hendrick, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Hendrick was a merchant in Shelbyville for fifteen years, coming to Giles County eleven years ago. In Shelbyville, he was a member of the Bedford County Planning Commission and was a director of the Chamber of Commerce. He was a former member of Pulaski Rotary Club.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Hendrick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sara Eubank Hendrick; three sons, Dean Hendrick, Jr., Pulaski, Scott Hendrick, U. S. Navy, stationed in Memphis, and Eris Hendrick, student at Middle Tennessee State College, Murfreesboro; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Frankie Wilkes, Nashville, and Mrs. Stella Bohanan, Sunnyside, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENDRIX, Eva Roper The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Hendrix, 88, were Wednesday afternoon, Novembr 15, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the Pulaski Funeral Home chapel, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hendrix died Monday, November 13, in Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Mrs. Hendrix, a native of Giles County, was born August 16, 1879, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jake Roper. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband was the late D. C. (Lum) Hendrix.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lessie Puckett, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. John Shelton, Dallas, Tex.; four sons, Buren, Will, and Tom Hendrix, Giles County, and Buford Hendrix, Lawrenceburg; twenty-seven grandchildren; fifty great-grandchildren; and nine great-great grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENRY, Joe W. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1968<br />Joe W. Henry, Sr., 78-year-old former Giles County Sheriff and Pulaski Chief of Police, died at Baptist Hospital, Nashville at 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, October 30, after a long illness.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a. m. Friday at First Methodist Church. The Rev. Billy Craighead, pastor of the church, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church and the Rev. H. H. Austin, District Superintendent of Cookeville, will officiate. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. The body has been brought to Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br />Mr. Henry was born near Lynnville, April 25, 1890, and was a life-long resident of Giles County. On December 7, 1915, he was married to the former Miss Annie Louise Ward. They moved to Pulaski in 1934 where they have made their home continuously since that time.<br /><br />Elected Sheriff of Giles County in 1934, Mr. Henry served in that post for three terms until 1940. In 1947 he was appointed Chief of Police for the Town of Pulaski, and continued in that capacity for twelve years, until 1959.<br />He was a life-long Democrat and member of the Giles County Executive Committee.<br /><br />HENRY, Martha Fletcher The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Martha Fletcher Henry, 37, died Monday, October 16, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, October 17, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Henry, a native of Bruceton, Tenn., was the daughter of the late David L. and Bedie Armstrong Fletcher. She was born November 24, 1929, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her husband, Jack Brown Henry; one daughter, Amy Louise Henry; one son, Jack Brown Henry, Jr.; and one sister, Mrs. Tom Cope, all of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HENSON, Lizzie Day The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Day Henson, 84, were held Thursday in Ethridge Cemetery. Mrs. Henson died Tuesday, September 28, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />The survivors are six sons, Leonard Henson, Columbia, Clarence Henson, Missouri, Jack Henson, Florida and Charley and Herman Henson, both of Ethridge; six daughters, Mrs. Reece Long, Pulaski, Mrs. Roxie Gwin and Mrs. Maxine Hume, Lancaster, Ohio, Mrs. Laura Hay, Santa Fe, Tenn., and Miss Ethel Henson, Ethridge; forty-one grandchildren, forty-five great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HERBERT, Rogers Nathaniel The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1966<br />Rogers Nathaniel Herbert, Giles County native and prominent Nashville physician, deid Friday, Oct. 14, at his home on Franklin Road.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home with Dr. E. P. Anderson and Dr. Elwood Denson, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville.<br />Dr. Herbert was the son of the late Dr. Robert Nathaniel and Catherine Rogers Herbert. He was graduated from Massey Preparatory School in Pulaski and did pre-medical work at Bethel College in McKenzie, graduating from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 1917.<br />He was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, a member of the Nashville Academy of Medicine and the Tennessee Medical Associations. He taught at Vanderbilt School of Medicine for 18 years.<br />Dr. Herbert served in World War I as a surgeon with the rank of captain.<br />In 1921, he was married to the former, Miss Mamie Guinn, who survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. John Williams and a granddaughter, Miss Katherine Rogers Herbert, both of Nashville; a brother, Haynes F. Herbert of Dallas, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Sallie N. Draper of Nashville and Mrs. Claiborne Beasley of Walnut Creek, Calif.<br />Dr. Herbert was a second cousin of Rogers Herbert Hays of Pulaski.<br /><br />HEWGLEY, Lewis Everett The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1968<br />Funeral services for Lewis Everett Hewgley, Sr., 75, Hot Springs, Ark., were held Thursday, Dec. 19, at Nave&#8217;s East Side Chapel with burial in Wilson County Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Hewgley, father of Lewis E. Hewgley, Jr., of Pulaski, died Monday, December 16, in Hot Springs where he had lived for the past eight years.<br />A native of Wilson County, he was a retired farmer, son of the late Thomas and Maggie Harrison Hewgley. Mr. Hewgley was a member of the Baptist Church. He was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors in addition to his son include his wife, Mrs. Fannie Thompson Hewgley, Hot Springs; a stepson, Roy Smith, Detroit, Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Era Owen, Norene; and one granddaughter.<br /><br />HEWGLEY, Robert Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services are incomplete for the Rev. Robert Taylor Hewgley, 63, retired minister of Rock Spring Baptist Church. Mr. Hewgley died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, October 25, at his home in the New Zion section, District 11.<br />Born November 19, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam Hewgley and Bertha Britton Hewgley.<br />Mr. Hewgley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera Lee Phelps Hewgley; five daughters, Elise Hewgley, Pulaski, Mrs. Coleman Harwell and Mrs. Harvey McClain, both of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Lucile Warren, Shelbyville, and Mrs. B. J. Clemmons, Murfreesboro, Ill.; six sons, Robert Hewgley, Cocoa, Fla., Gilbert Hewgley and Kenneth Hewgley, Nashville, and Elbert Hewgley, Markham Hewgley, and Farrell Hewgley, all of Chicago, Ill.; twelve grandchildren; and three brothers and two sisters.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for the Rev. Robert Taylor Hewgley, 63, retired minister of Rock Spring Baptist Church, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 27, at First Baptist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />HEWGLEY, Vera Lee, wife of Robert Taylor Hewgley 1897 &#8211; 1980, buried in the Maplewood Cemetery Pulaski, Tennessee. [not and obit &#8211; noted by C. Wayne Austin 26 Feb 2013]<br /><br />HEWITT, Beulah Waldrop The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Hewitt, who died Wednesday, May 31, in Nashville, were held at her home in Nashville on Friday morning. The burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Hewitt is survived by one son, A. J. Hewitt, Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. D. T. Stanton, Nashville; and one brother, Dr. F. M. Waldrop, Nashville.<br /><br />HEWITT, Clabe Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Clabe Taylor Hewitt, 45, Lynnville resident were held Saturday at Lynville Methodist Church with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Hewitt died Friday, February 21, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Matthew Scoggins in Lynnville.<br /><br />A native of Lynnville, he was the son of the late Payton Hewitt and Clabie Taylor Hewitt. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to Mrs. Scoggins, Mr. Hewitt is survived by four other sisters, Mrs. Paul Dugger, Mrs. Freeman Pigg, Mrs. Reed Callahan and Mrs. Bill Underwood, Lynnville; and three brothers, Wilkes Hewitt, John Hewitt and Allen Hewitt, all of Lynnville.<br /><br />HEWITT, David Henry The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1969<br />David Henry Hewitt, 81, died Tuesday morning, May 20, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, May 21, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Ontario, Canada, Mr. Hewitt was born July 31, 1887. His wife was the late Era Roberts Hewitt.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Marion Ferguson, British Columbia, Canada; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HICKERSON, Mrs. H. N. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1964<br />Mrs. H. N. Hickerson, 86, resident of Hohenwald and mother of a Pulaski resident, died on February 6, at a Nashville rest home after an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on the following Saturday afternoon at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with the burial in that city. Mrs. Hickerson was a native of Perry County. Mr. Hickerson died in 1948.<br />Mrs. Hickerson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Joe Fite, Pulaski, Mrs. Ted Larkin and Mrs. Clyde K. Whitson, both of Nashville; four sons, John H. Hickerson, Otis O. Hickerson, Wilfred Hickerson and Henry Hickerson, Jr., all of Nashville; fourteen grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two sisters and one brother.<br /><br />HICKERSON, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br />John Thomas Hickerson, 83, retired farmer of the Lynnville community and member of the Giles County Hospital Board, died Monday night at his home of a heart attack. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home, Cornersville, with the Reverend N. O. Allen officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill cemetery.<br />Mr. Hickerson, a native of Coffee County, was the son of Robert B. and Nannie Batten Hickerson and moved with his family to Giles County at an early age. He was married to the former Anna Belle Burgess who died in July, 1921.<br />In 1949 he was elected to Giles County as magistrate from the Fifteenth District to fill the unexpired term of W. F. Sands, who died in office. He served in this capacity for eight years. He was elected by the County Court in 1950 to the Giles County Hospital Board and served until the time of his death.<br />Services include a daughter, Mrs. William Locke, and two sons, Robert and Bell Hickerson, Lynnville; three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Keller, Mrs. Lillie Fitzpatrick and Miss Addie Hickerson, Pulaski; two brothers, Oscar Hickerson, Lynnville, and Dee Hickerson of San Antonio, Texas; four grandchildren, Larry and Harry Locke, Billy and Donny Hickerson, Lynnville.<br /><br />HICKERSON, Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Oscar Hickerson, 72, farmer of the Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hickerson died Sunday night at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg, after a long illness.<br />Mr. Hickerson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agnes Doggett Hickerson; one daughter, Mrs. G. C. Haislip, Lewisburg; two sons, William D. Hickerson, Cornersville and James Hickerson, Louisville, Ky.; six grandchildren; Unable to read the rest!<br /><br />HICKMAN, Charles Smith The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1967<br />Charles Smith Hickman, 68, retired farmer of the Fifteenth Civil District, died Monday night Dec. 18, at Giles County Hospital from injuries received in a two-car accident near Yokley at 1:30 p. m. Saturday. His death brought the county&#8217;s traffic toll to ten for the year.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel and burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Born Jan. 29, 1899, Mr. Hickman was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Jesse K. and Laura Hindman Hickman. He was a bachelor.<br />According to State Trooper, Robert Barnes, who investigated, Mr. Hickman was pulling from a driveway at the home of Clyde Austin into the Waco-Yokley Road and struck a car driven by Allison W. Hayes, a neighbor of the victim.<br />Hayes, who received facial and leg injuries, reportedly saw that Hickman was not stopping and he ran his vehicle into a ditch to avoid a collision. The Hickman car continued across the road and struck the one driven by Hayes. Hickman suffered internal injuries.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Clara V. Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Clara V. Hickman, 69, died Thursday, September 28, in Haines City, Fla., following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Saturday afternoon, September 30, at 2 o&#8217;clock, at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, with Jack Dunn, Church of Christ minister of Lewisburg, officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hickman, a native of Giles County, was born December 31, 1897, the daughter of the late Benton and Miranda Kirsey Harwell.<br />Survivors include her husband, A. B. Hickman, Haines City, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Jewel P. Dunchock, Downey, Calif.; one son, James C. Hickman, Nashville; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Ritchey, Florence, Ala.; one brother, Tom Harwell, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Eddie T. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Eddie T. Hickman, 72, retired farmer of the Yokley Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Eddings, pastor of Taylor&#8217;s Chapel Methodist Church, and the Rev. J. E. Martin. Burial took place in Gibsonville Cemetery in Giles County. Mr. Hickman died unexpectedly of a heart attack at noon on Wednesday, August 30.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hickman had resided in the Yokley community for forty-five years. He was a member of Taylor&#8217;s Chapel Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Hickman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Reda Cross Hickman whom he married December 25, 1908; three daughters, Mrs. E. T. Caudle, McCain&#8217;s Community, Maury County, Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Columbia, and Mrs. Clovie Gibson, Southport, Maury County; one son, Rupert Hickman, Detroit, Mich.; sixteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Trice, Columbia, and Mrs.O. E. Porter, Diana, Giles County.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Henry Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1968<br />Funeral services for Henry Clayton Hickman, 85, were held Saturday, May 25 in the Lynnville Church of Christ, with John Vaughn, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hickman, a retired farmer of the Lynnville community, died Wednesday, May 22, in Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hickman was born January 24, 1883, the son of the late J. T. and Martha Ramsey Hickman.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Flournoy Kersey, Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Aubrey Poarch, Columbia; three sons, James and Fred Hickman, both of Giles County, and William Hickman of Baltimore, Md.; three sisters, Mrs. Will Nipp, Pulaski, Mrs. Walter Crunk, Kansas, and Mrs. Inez Willeford, Cornersville; three brothers, Johnny Hickman, Giles County, Leonard Hickman, Maury County, and James Hickman of Virginia; eighteen grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Joe Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1966<br />Joe Samuel Hickman, 80, retired farmer and constable for the Seventh District since 1941, died Monday morning, Jan. 17, at Giles County Hospital after having undergone surgery the previous week.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and Rev Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hickman was born Dec. 24, 1885 in the Odd Fellows Hall community, the son of John Thomas and Martha Ramsey Hickman. He was married to the former Miss Elizabeth Sewell, who survives.<br />After farming for many years in the Chicken Creek community, Mr. and Mrs. Hickman moved to Pulaski in 1933, and in 1941 he was appointed to fill the unexpired term of the late Bob Worley as Seventh District constable, a position he held until his death.<br />Survivors besides his wife, include a daughter, Mrs. Loyce W. Felker of Pulaski; four brothers, Clayton of Lewisburg, Johnny of Lynnville, Jones of Lynchburg, Va., and Leonard of Campbell Station; three sisters, Mrs. Will Nipp of Pulaski, Mrs. Hallie Crunk of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Inez Williford of Cornersville.<br /><br />HICKMAN, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1969<br /><br />John Thomas Hickman, Jr., 82, died Wednesday morning, October 1, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon, October 3, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. Artie Collins, Church of Christ Minister, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Hickman was born May 25, 1887, the son of the late John Thomas and Martha Ramsey Hickman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Crick Hickman; four sons, John Raymond Hickman, Pulaski, Edward Clark Hickman, Baldwin, Fla., Julian Brown Hickman, Williamsburg, Va., Ollie Thomas Hickman, Lynnville; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Petty, Columbia, Mrs. W. T. Underwood, Jr., Elkmont, Ala.; eighteen grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; two brothers, James A. Hickman, Lynchburg, Va., and Leonard Hickman, Culleoka; three sisters, Mrs. Hallie Crunk, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Odie Nipp, Pulaski, and Mrs. Inez Williford, Cornersville.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Minnie Edna Fry The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Edna Fry Hickman, 67, resident of the Lynnville community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hickman died unexpectedly Wednesday morning, January 31, at her home after several years illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Clifford Fry and Elizabeth Davidson Fry, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Hickman is survived by her husband, Resie F. Hickman; two daughters, Miss Edna Hickman and Miss Sarah Hickman, Lynnville; two sons, Henry Hickman and Joseph Hickman, Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Estill Johnson, Franklin, and Mrs. Bessie Sands, Old Hickory; and one brother, Robert Fry, Lynnville.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Nona Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />Mrs. Nona Thurman Hickman, 75, of Lynnville, died Sunday morning, March 31, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hickman, member of Robertson Fork Church of Christ, were held Monday afternoon, April 1, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home in Cornersville, with William P. Smotherman, Church of Christ minister in Lewisburg, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mrs. Hickman was born September 26, 1894, the daughter of the late Jim Mart and Mary Frances Hubbell Thurman. Her husband was the late Jesse Allen Hickman.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Riley Moore, Mrs. Wendell Osborne, Lynnville and Mrs. Don Osteen, Caney Springs, Marshall County; three sons, J. B. and A. G. Hickman, Columbai, and John C. Hickman, Lynnville; three sisters, Mrs. Leroy Davis and Mrs. John Crews, both of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Clyde Foster, Culleoka; four brothers, Garrett, Amon, Byron, and Walter Thurman, all of Southport Community, Maury County; fourteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Reecie Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1967<br />Funeral services for Reecie Franklin Hickman, 79, were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 o&#8217;clock, June 27, in the chapel of Oakes-Nichols Funeral Home, with the Rev. William C. Johnson, and Artie Collins and Brown Foster, both Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Mr. Hickman died Sunday, June 25, in Maury County Hospital following an extended illness. He was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Morgan and Della Boatwright Hickman. His wife was the late Minnie Fry Hickman.<br />Survivors include two sons, Joe and Henry Hickman, Lynnville; two daughters, Misses Edna and Sara Hickman, Lynnville; and one sister, Mrs. Pinkey Beasley.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Rosa Etta The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Miss Rosa Etta Hickman, 76, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by Melvin Dugger, assisted by Riley Moore, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia. Miss Hickman died unexpectedly Thursday morning, February 11, at the home at McCains.<br />Born in Giles County, she had lived most of her life in Maury County. The daughter of the late William Martin Hickman and Mary Ann Poteet Hickman, she made her home with her sister, Mrs. Jim Harris, Sr., in the McCains Community. She was a member of Stiversville Church of Christ.<br />In addition to Mrs. Harris, Miss Hickman is also survived by two other sisters, Mrs. Joe Richardson, Sr., Columbia, and Mrs. Jim B. McNeill, McCains; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Samuel L. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Sam Hickman, 59, farmer of the Waco Community, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by M. L.Irwin. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Hickman died about noon on Wednesday, October 31, at his home after an extended illness.<br />Born August 1, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. K. Hickman and Lorene Hickman.<br />Mr. Hickman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lenice Gulley Hickman, and one brother, Smith Hickman, Waco.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HICKMAN, Zora Sands The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1968<br />Mrs. Zora Hickman, 80, died Thursday, June 27, at Giles County Hospital following a brief illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hickman were held Saturday afternoon, June 29, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dallas Bass and Artie Collins, Church of Christ minister of Lynnville, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Vaden Hickman and Mrs. Charley Foster, of Lynnville; three sons, Robert Hickman of Columbia, Melvin and Raymond Wright Hickman of Lynnville; eleven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Sam Ralston and Mrs. Thomas Clay Aymett; one brother, Ruthen Sands; one half-brother, Robert Lee Sands, all of Lynnville.<br /><br />HICKS, Benjamin H. (Bennie) The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Benjamin H. {Bennie} Hicks, 76, retired farmer of the Minor Hill<br />section and veteran of WWI, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Booths<br />Chapel, conducted by Paul McKissack, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Mack<br />Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Hicks died Monday, March 14, in Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born March 18, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William David Hicks and Sarah Henderson Hicks. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Hicks is survived by his wife, Levonia Craig Hicks; three sons, J. D. Hicks and Eldridge Hicks, both of Minor Hill, and Leon Hicks, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Rhoton, Nashville, and Mrs. Ethel Dalton, Hawaii; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Rayburn Hicks, Oklahoma, and Archie Hicks, Decatur, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Ross McCracken, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Jim Elliott, Saginaw, Texas.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HIGGINS, Carrie Beets The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Beets Higgins, 66, Giles County resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Rock Springs Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Arlo Peppers. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in Giles County. Mrs. Higgins died Friday, November 1, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born November 23, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Beets and Mary Elizabeth Cooper Beets. Her husband, Frank Higgins, died several years ago. She was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Higgins is survived by four sons, Darrell Higgins and Tom Rye Higgins, both of Cleveland, Ohio, James C. Higgins and Mahlon Higgins, both of Wales; six daughters, Mrs. Leonard Estes, Pulaski, Mrs. Gladys Kratoahvel, Mrs. Dorothy Bonds and Mrs. Dean Srsa, all of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Mamie Scott and Mrs. Helen McClure, both of Wales; 31 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. Effie Goats, Columbia, Mrs. Mary Norman, Mrs, Mattie Dickey, Mrs. Dee Norman and Miss Maggie Beets, all of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HIGGINS, Helen Frances Davis The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Frances Davis Higgins, 80, were held at 1 p. m. Sunday, January 28, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Higgins died Thursday, January 25, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Higgins was born December 3, 1887, the daughter of the late Robert and Frances Young Davis. She was the wife of the late William Coleman Higgins.<br /><br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Christine Surles, Mrs. Carol Jackson, Mrs. Willa Russell, Mrs. Mahlon White, and Mrs. Bibian Higgins, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Ruben Norfleet, Granite City, Ill.; two sons, Cecil Higgins, Granite City, Ill., Cleaborne Higgins, Wales; one brother, J. A. Davis, Lawrenceburg; twenty-two grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HIGHT, Bessie Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Thomas Hight, 86, were held at 1:00 o&#8217;clock Friday, February 2, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Hight, a native of Giles County, died Wednesday, January 31, in Columbia Hospital.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Lynnville, Mrs. Lovell Kincaid and Mrs. Thomas McGrew, Columbia; five sons, Ernest Hight, Columbia, John Van Hight, Atlanta, Ga., Edward Hight, Lynnville, Floyd Hight, San Diego, Calif., and Loyd Hight, Pulaski; one brother, E. C. Thomas, Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Doster, Murfreesboro, and Mrs. Nell Harris, Richmond, Va.; fifteen grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HIGHT, Pearl Turner The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Turner Hight, 85, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by Riley Moore, Church of Christ minister and the Rev. Wendell Meggs, pastor of Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial took place in Pleasant Mount Cemetery in Maury County. Mrs. Hight died unexpectedly at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, January 8, at the home of a son, Dalton Hight, where she had lived for the past seventeen years.<br />Born in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Turner. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />In addition to the son at Lynnville, Mrs. Hight, a widow for many years, is survived by two other sons, Melvin Hight, Columbia, and Bobby Hight, Williamsport; one daughter, Mrs. Silas Jones, Casper, Wyo.; and seventeen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HIGHTOWER, O&#8217;Neal The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />O&#8217;Neal Hightower, 75, a retired farmer, died Monday, May 29, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Samuel Cramer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Verne Hastings Hightower; two daughters, Mrs. Martha Gaines, Memphis, and Mrs. Oleta Ring, Glendale, Calif.; one son, David O&#8217;Neal Hightower, Bardswell, Ky.; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Willie Beasley, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Ruth Braden, Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Mary Kate Harris, Los Angeles, Calif.; and one brother, L. M. Hightower, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HILL, Benjamin Dunlap The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1960<br />Benjamin Dunlap Hill, 84, retired tobacco consultant, died Friday morning, February 12, at a Washington, D. C. Hospital. Rites took place in the Capital city with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br />Born in Pulaski, Mr. Hill was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hill. In early manhood he moved to Nashville, later entering the tobacco business in Hopkinsville, Ky., subsequently moving to Washington where he became chief of the Tobacco Department, Division of Commerce for many years. Following his government assignment, he became a consultant for a number of large tobacco companies, nictitating his traveling extensively abroad.<br />His wife, Mrs. Carrie Peters Hill, native of Columbia, died a few years ago.<br />A son, B. D. Hill, Jr., and a daughter, Miss Cynthia Hill, both of Washington, survive.<br /><br />HINDMAN, Walter Sullivan The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Walter Sullivan Hindman, 48, resident of Columbia, were held Monday at Williams Funeral Home, Columbia, with burial in Gibsonville Cemetry in north Giles County. He died of a heart attack Sunday morning, March 6, at his home in Columbia.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Wiley Hindman and Ursula Lovell Hindman.<br />Mr. Hindman, employee of Ragland-Potter Company of Nashville, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nona Pearl Hubbell Hindman, also a native of Giles County and four brothers, Bob Hindman, Campbellsville, and Jim Hindman, Charlie Hindman and Irvin Hindman, all of Southport, Maury County.<br /><br />HINES, George E. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1967<br />Funeral services for George E. Hines, 82, were conducted Friday, August 4, at Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. John E. Gent officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Hines died Wednesday, August 2, in the Sally Nursing Home in Shelbyville, following a long illness. He was a native of Lincoln County, the son of the late James T. Hines and Mary Zimmerman Hines. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Bethany Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Nell Hines, Bellville, and Mrs. Oma Hines, Lewisburg; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HISSONG, Charles Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1969<br />Charles Franklin Hissong, died Saturday, June 28, at Canoga Park Hospital in Canoga Park, Calif.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, July 1, by the administrator for Philco-Ford Corp., a member of the Lutheran Church and for many years a leader in the Boy Scouts of America. He was a World War II Air Force veteran.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Anne Hissong; one daughter, Miss Debbie Hissong; one sister, Mrs. Ralph Aasham of Ohio; and a nephew, Dr. Ralph Aasham, Jr. of Michigan.<br /><br />HOBBS, Amos Wiley The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1969<br />Amos Wiley Hobbs, 72, died Sunday, November 2, at his home on Route 1, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, November 4, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Texas, Mr. Hobbs was born May 3, 1897, the son of the late S. S. Hobbs and Frances Murl Hobbs.<br />He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Dickey Hobbs; three daughters, Mrs. James D. Williams, Mrs. Loyd Smith, Giles County, Mrs. Harry J. Lee, Arab, Ala.; two sons, Sam Hobbs and Ray Hobbs, Giles County; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Roberts, Giles County; one brother, Ed Hobbs, Giles County.<br /><br />HOBBS, Charlie Mable Austin The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charlie Mable Austin Hobbs, 80, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church, Bethel, Ala., (Limestone County), conducted by the Rev. Owen Hunter, pastor, and Dr. William H. Mansfield of Pulaski. Burial took place in the Elliott Cemetery at Elkton, Tenn.<br />Mrs. Hobbs died Friday, January 22, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Brock, and Mr. Brock at Elkton where she had made her home for the past three years.<br />Born November 6, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ruben Austin and Nancy Hobbs Austin. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, William Cleveland Hobbs, died in October, 1955.<br />Mrs. Hobbs is survived by four sons, James F. Hobbs, Pete Hobbs, O. C. Hobbs, Bethel, Ala., Ruben Hobbs, Ardmore; three daughters, Mrs. Elbert Smith, Chattanooga, Mrs. Clay Jackson, and Mrs. Brock, Elkton; ten grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Terra McNeese, Elkton, and Mrs. Sam Smith, Nashville.<br />Rainey and Son, Ardmore in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOBBS, Garfield The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Garfield Hobbs, 45, farmer and construction worker of the Weakley Creek Community, died Thursday, July 14, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, as the result of an apparent stroke.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hobbs suffered a heat stroke Wednesday afternoon while at work on the construction of a housing project, Northside Apartments, in north Pulaski. He was given emergency treatment at Giles County Hospital and removed to Vanderbilt.<br />Born July 12, 1921, he was a native Giles Countian, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hobbs of Pulaski, who survive.<br /><br />Other survivors include two sons, Hollis of Pulaski, and Emmett Hobbs, U. S. Army, Fort Bragg, N. C.; two daughters, Mrs. Jo Ann Phillips of Martinsville, Ind., and Mrs. Betty Joe Bass of Pulaski; six sisters, Mrs. James Gibbons, Mrs. Elonzo Shook, Mrs. Calvin Wilburn, Mrs. Wilson Neal, Mrs. Dewey Howell, and Mrs. C. G. Howell, all of Pulaski; and a grandson, Harold Steven Hobbs.<br /><br />HOBBS, James N. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />Dr. James N. Hobbs, 46, native Giles Countian and member of the David Lipscomb College faculty in Nashville, was killed Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 24, in a two-car crash on Highway 70, five miles east of Crossville at 5:10 p. m.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home, Nashville, with Athens Clay Pullias and Harold S. Baker officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery in that city.<br />Born March 27, 1918, he was the son of Ed and Eva McClure Hobbs of the Bodenham community. He was graduated from Martin College, attended Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro and received the MA degree from George Peabody College and the doctor of education degree from the University of Tennessee.<br />Dr. Hobbs had taught at Elkton High School, was principal of Cornersville High School for three years, and had taught at Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, Cookeville, before joining the faculty at David Lipscomb three years ago.<br />He was director of testing and counseling and an instructor in the education department at Lipscomb and was executive secretary of the higher education facilities commission of the Tennessee Department of Education. He was a member of American Personnel and Guidance Association, Tennessee Education Association and a deacon of Donelson Church of Christ. He was enroute to Knoxville as part of his work with the state commission when the accident happened.<br />Sgt. Robert Foutch of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, said Hobbs&#8217; car went out of control on wet pavement and skidded broadside into a car driven by Robert A. Epperson of Knoxville. The right side of Hobbs&#8217; car hit the front of the other vehicle, according to Trooper Foutch, who said the accident occurred on a straight stretch of road and Hobbs&#8217; car was demolished.<br />Besides his parents, Dr. Hobbs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katholeen Gibbons Hobbs; two daughters, Doris and Pamela Hobbs of Nashville; a brother, Garfield Hobbs of Giles County; six sisters, Mrs. James Gibbons, Mrs. Elonzo Shook, Mrs. Calvin Wilburn, Mrs. Dewey Howell, Mrs. Wilson Neal and Mrs. Cecil Howell, all of Giles County.<br /><br />HOBBS, Laura Mae Roland The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Mae Roland Hobbs, 79, native of Elkton, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, with the burial in Elkton Cemetery. She died at 7:15 Sunday night, November 28, in Birmingham, Ala.<br />Born April 30, 1886, she was the daughter of the late William Roland and Elizabeth Locker Rolland. Her husband, Alvie Doss Hobbs, died approximately 15 years ago.<br />Mrs. Hobbs is survived by one son, Leland Hobbs, Birmingham, Ala.; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lomie Robertson, Taft, Tenn.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOBBS, Mildred Watson The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Watson Hobbs, 42, wife of Garfield Hobbs of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home.<br />Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Hobbs died at 7:25 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, July 10, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born May 16, 1921, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Oscar Watson and Cora Jane Yant Watson of the Eighteenth District. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Hobbs, in addition to her husband, is survived by two sons, Hollis Hobbs and Emmett Hobbs, Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Floyd Phillips, Martinville, Ind., and Miss Betty Jo Hobbs, Giles County; three brothers, Tom Watson and William Watson, Giles County, and LeRoy Watson, Evansville, Ind.; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Jane Hill, Mrs. Lee Brashears and Mrs. William Willis, Giles County, and Mrs. Nina Campbell, Athens, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOBBS, Winnie Lee Walker The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Winnie Lee Walker Hobbs, 61, resident of the Lynnville section were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley, pastor of Lynnville Methodist Church. Mrs. Hobbs died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, September 11, at Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness.<br />Born January 8, 1900, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Coleman Walker and Maggie Coleman Walker.<br />A daughter, Mrs. Jamie Steele, died in December of 1952.<br />Mrs. Hobbs is survived by her husband, Owen J. Hobbs; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Everly, Lynnville; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Cameron Walker, Columbia, and Massey Walker, Old Hickory.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HODGE, Charlie Grandson Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1961<br />Charlie Hodge, Jr., was released today under $6, 000 bond and a preliminary hearing on a charge of first degree murder in the hammer-slaying of his father, Charlie Granson Hodge, Sr., was postponed until August 5.<br />Sheriff P. M. Butler said the elder Hodge was killed by repeated blows with a claw hammer in the kitchen of his home in the Fourteenth District of Giles County near the Maury County line, Sunday evening, July 2, about 6 o&#8217;clock .<br />According to the Sheriff, Mrs. Hodge said her husband had been drinking and threatened her and her two sons with a gun, after which Charlie, Jr., attacked his father with the hammer.<br />The 18-year-old youth&#8217;s hearing in General Sessions Court was postponed for thirty days by Judge David Rhea at the request of the defense counsel who submitted evidence that the defendant is needed at home at the present time to assist with pressing farm chores.<br />Mr. Hodge was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Charlie and Mary Crocker Hodge.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday at 3 p. m. at Pulaski Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors, besides the son and wife, Mrs. Octavene Wall Hodge, are another son, Calvin Nelson Hodge of Giles County; one brother, Tom Hodge of Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. Duffy Harwell and Mrs. Mary Etta Hendrick of Giles County, Mrs. Beulah Hendrix and Mrs. Nannie Bell Harwell of Columbia, and Mrs. Helen Louise Moore of Shelbyville.<br /><br />HODGES, Elbert E. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1966<br />Elbert E. Hodges, 51, resident of Elkmont, Ala., and an L&amp;N Railroad employee, suffered a fatal heart attack Monday afternoon, August 29, while working near Hartselle, Ala.<br />Born November 15, 1914, he was the son of Mrs. Eva Brown Hodges of Ardmore, Ala., and the late Raymond C. Hodges.<br />Funeral services were held at 3:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Holland&#8217;s Gin Church of Christ with Tonis Davis and Carl Witty officiating. Burial was in Syloon Cemetery near Elkmont.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Evvie Boyd Hodges; three sons, James M., Athens, Ala., Harold G., Elkmont, Kenneth B., Ardmore; one daughter, Mrs. Jerry Harper, Martin, Tenn.; four brothers, Robert C., Decatur, Ala., Thomas S., Charles E., and Raymond, Jr., Ardmore; two sisters, Mrs. James Nolley, Pulaski, and Mrs. James Holland, Ardmore; and three grandchildren.<br />Rainey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HODGES, Thomas Selvin The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1969<br />Thomas Selvin (Bug) Hodges, 46, died suddenly of a heart attack at his home at Ardmore, Sunday morning, June 15.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Rainey Funeral Home, with James Rolison, Baptist minister and Baxter Evans, Church of Christ minister, officiating.<br />Born October 23, 1922, he was the son of Mrs. Eva Brown Hodges of Ardmore, and the late Raymond C. Hodges.<br />He was a graduate of Ardmore High School, veteran of World War II, and an employee of Redstone Arsenal.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Merle Bailey Hodges; two daughters, Sherry and Carolyn Hodges of Ardmore; three brothers, Robert, of Decatur, Ala., and Charles and Raymond, Jr., both of Ardmore; two sisters, Mrs. James Holland, Ardmore and Mrs. James Nolley, Pulaski.<br />Rainey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOGAN, Rosa Lee Albright The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Lee Albright Hogan, wife of the Rev. A. R. Hogan, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon in First Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mrs. Hogan died Wednesday morning, April 7, at Fairhaven Nursing Home where she had been a patient for three months.<br />Born December 30, 1889, in Montgomery County, she was the daughter of the late Martin Albright and Mattie Pardue Albright. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Hogan, in addition to her husband, retired Methodist minister, is survived by three sons, Martin Hogan, Richmond, Va., Gary Hogan, Nashville, and Herschel Hogan, Atlanta, Ga.; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Wynne, Sioux City, Iowa, Mrs. Margie Reed, Pulaski, and Mrs. May Kelton, Nashville; eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Laury Albright and William Albright, both of Clarksville; and one sister, Mrs. Bertha Weakey, Clarksville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOGUE, Mamie Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1969<br />Mrs. Mamie Phillips Hogue, 59, a former resident of Giles County, died Sunday, February 23, in a Richmond, California hospital following a heart attack.<br />Memorial services for Mrs. Hogue, wife of John M. Hogue, were held Tuesday afternoon, February 25, at four o&#8217;clock in First Congregational Church in Berkeley, Calif.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hogue was born July 21, 1909, the daughter of the late W. W. and Mai Wilson Phillips.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include a son, William Hogue, Pinole, Calif; a daughter, Mrs. William Weans, Westfield, N. J.; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Holland, Delray Beach, Fla., and Miss Alma Phillips, Nashville; two brothers, Alton W. Phillips, Nashville, and J. L. Phillips, Montgomery, Ala.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLBERT, Albet Austin The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Albert Austin Holbert, 64, retired Lynnville farmer and foundry employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, with the burial in the Marshall County Memorial Gardens at Lewisburg. Mr. Holbert who had been in failing health four years, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Monday night, December 16, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Born August 31, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James J. Holbert and Lula Ashford Holbert. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />For approximately eleven years, Mr. Holbert was employed by the Gray Dudley Foundry in Nashville.<br />Mr. Holbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lorene Kitchen Holbert; one daughter, Mrs. Milton Brown, Lewisburg; one son, Albert Austin Holbert, Jr., Cornersville; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Irvine Holbert, Lynnville, and Oakley Holbert, Wales; and five sisters, Mrs. Jesse Pate, Pulaski, Mrs. B. E. Everly, Lynnville, Mrs. Bessie Hastings, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Clyde Elam, Hendersonville, and Mrs. Ed Thompson, Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />HOLDER, Lillian Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Clifton Holder, 46, Pulaski resident, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning at the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, with the rector of the church, the Rev. Robert E. Craig, officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Holder died at 7 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, October 18, at her home on West Flower Street following several weeks illness.<br />Born November 14, 1914, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Mattie Mangrum Clifton of Pulaski and the late Claude Clifton. She was a member of the Episcopal Church.<br /><br />Her first husband, Clyde Harwell, died a number of years ago. Her second husband, Roy Holder, survives.<br />In addition to Mr. Holder and her mother, Mrs. Holder is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Marvin Solomon, Miss Clyda Harwell and Lucy Holder, Pulaski; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ed Stafford, Mrs. Gladys Grant and Mrs. Marjorie Tatum, all of Giles County; five brothers, Ed Clifton and Charlie Clifton, Pulaski, and C. E. Clifton, Claude Clifton, Jr., and Villard Clifton, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLDER, Marshall Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Marshall Campbell Holder, 49, Veteran of WWII, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Holder died Thursday, September 5, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville following a two months illness.<br />Born November 16, 1913, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Mossie Hutton Holder, now residing in Nashville, and the late Will Holder. He had been employed a number of years at Carter&#8217;s Shoe Company in Nashville.<br />Mr. Holder is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maibelle Hobbs Holder; his mother; and two sisters, Mrs. Taft Boatright, Gary, Ind.; and Mrs. Margaret Arthur, Chicago, Ill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLDER, Roy B. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Roy B. Holder, 54, veteran of WWII and local carpenter, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ben H. Shawhan, rector of the Church of the Mesiah, Episcopal. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Holder died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Sunday, April 14, at his home in Pulaski.<br />Born September 22, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Gilbert Holder and Jane Hutton Holder.<br />Mr. Holder was past Master of the Pulaski Lodge No. 101 of Free and Accepted Masons, and a 14th degree Mason.<br />Mr. Holder is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Murphy Holder; one daughter, Miss Lucy Jane Holder; two step-daughters, Mrs. Marvin Solomon and Mrs. Nolan Stanley; two step-grandchildren; and one brother, Felix Holder of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Asa The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1961<br />Asa Holland, 85, retired rural mail carrier, died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon, February 23, at his home on Route 3, Athens, Ala. Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at McConnell Funeral Home in Athens with burial in City Cemetery, with Masonic rites.<br />A native of Elkton, he was the son of the late J. T. Holland and Fannie Hughey Holland. He was a member of the Athens Methodist Church.<br />Retiring in 1933, he had served for 57 years, first as a rural mail carrier, pioneering the route on Athens, Route 3, a position he held until 1920, when he became a clerk in the Athens Post Office.<br /><br />Mr. Holland is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Isom Holland; one son, J. Thomas Holland; two daughters, Mrs. C. A. Hull and Mrs. Mason Freeman; twelve grandchildren, twenty-three great-grandchildren; two brothers, J. D. Holland and Hughey G. Holland; and one sister, Mrs. Foster Henderson, all of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Bertha B. Tucker The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1969<br />Mrs. Bertha B. Holland, 77, died Tuesday, February 11, at her home in the Bunker Hill community.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Holland, wife of Clarice Holland, were held Wednesday afternoon, February 12, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. W. McCullough officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Holland was born October 18, 1891, the daughter of the late Mace Tucker and Alice Warren Tucker.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Sam Foster, Bunker Hill; two sons, Herman Beddingfield, Bunker Hill and Massey Beddingfield, Louisville, Ky.; three brothers, Elmo Tucker, Oklahoma City, Okla., Elbert Tucker, Louisville, Ky., and Isaac Tucker, Shelbyville; two sisters, Mrs. Elihu Harrison, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. William Bevels, Petersburg; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Clarice W. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Clarice W. Holland, app. 73, retired Government employee were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in McConnell Funeral Home with the burial in Athens Cemetery.<br />Mr. Holland died Monday, June 13, in Athens Hospital.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Holland and Belle Bennett Holland. He had resided in Alabama the greater part of his life. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Holland is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Tucker Holland, also a native of Giles County; one son, Dean Holland, Atlanta, Ga.; two grandchildren; one brother, Robert Holland, Huntsville, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Lula Mae Strawn, Jackson, Tenn., Mrs. David Hurn, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. J. C. Stribling, Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Dunk The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Dunk Holland, 83, retired farmer of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Holland died Sunday night, June 9, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Claude Pierson, Pulaski, after a period of declining health.<br />Born July 7, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Holland and Ruthie Tinery Holland. His wife, Mrs. Lucile Clark Holland, died October 13, 1961.<br />In addition to the one daughter, Mr. Holland is survived by three sons, Edward Holland, Cecil Holland, Pulaski, and Gene Holland, Louisville, Ky.; and five grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Lee Wilburn The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Lee Wilburn Holland, Sr., 70, retired salesman, who died Wednesday, November 9, following an extended illness, were conducted on Friday morning at 10:30, at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville, with burial in Riverview Memorial Gardens, with Waldon Tarpley and I. C. Pullias officiating.<br />Mr. Holland, a native of Lincoln County, was born June 15, 1896, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holland.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Sims Holland; two daughters, Mrs. Melvin Cardin, Pulaski, and Mrs. Itasca Gray, Huntsville, Ala.; two sons, Tom Holland, Fayetteville, and Lee Wilburn Holland, Jr., Titusville, Fla.; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Lucile Clark The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lucile Clark Holland, 69, resident of the Pisgah Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev.Ed Burrow, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Wesley Holden, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Holland died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, October 13, at Giles County Hosptial following recent surgery.<br />Born January 15, 1892, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Jasper Clark and Martha Stuart Clark. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Holland is survived by her husband, Dunk Holland; three sons, Edward Holland and Cecil Holland, Pulaski and Gene Holland, Louisville, Ky.; one daughter, Mrs. Claude Pierson, Pulaski; five grandchildren; and one brother, O. J. (Pete) Clark, Bunker Hill, Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLAND, Rebecca Isom The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Asa Holland, app. 88 years of age, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in McConnell Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., with burial in the City Cemetery at Athens. Mrs. Holland, the former Miss Rebecca Isom, died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, June 29, in Athens Hospital after a long illness.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Holland were former residents of Elkton, where they reared their family. Mr. Holland who died a number of years ago, was a native of Giles County.<br />Mrs. Holland is survived by one son, Thomas Holland, Athens; and three daughters.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Arah Smith The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1969<br />Miss Arah Smith Holley, 88, died Saturday night, December 27, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday morning, December 30, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born September 13, 1881, the daughter of the late Billy and Victoria Harwell Holley.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Joe Hill and Miss Cordie Holley, Bradshaw and nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Arthur Ray The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1966<br />The 13-year-old son of former Giles County residents was killed near Fayetteville Monday morning, July 25, when the tractor he was driving overturned on him near his home. He was Arthur Ray Holley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holley of the Fairview community.<br />Funeral services were held at Ralston Chapel in Fayetteville at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon and burial was in the Center Point Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Young Holley was a native of Lincoln County and would have been a seventh grade student at the Eighth District School, Fayettiville, this fall. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />His mother, the former Mary Dean Clift, and father are native Giles Countians. His grandmother, Mrs. Zada Clift, and an aunt, Mrs. Evelyn Storey, live at Pulaski.<br />Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Sandra Randolph, and a brother, Herschel Lynn Holley, both of the Fairview community.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Avery Allen The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services were held this (Wednesday) afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home for retired Frankewing area farmer, Avery Allen Holley, 61, who reportedly took his own life on Monday, November 16. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman and Rev. G. C. Self officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />According to Giles County Sheriff Jack Cox, Mr. Holley stood atop an empty lard stand and hanged himself with a length of electric cord he had suspended from a rafter of his smoke house. The body was found by members of the immediate family at about 9:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning.<br />Sheriff Cox said the victim had been in ill health for some time and had become despondent over his generally poor physical condition.<br />A native of Giles County, born August 1, 1903, he had lived all his life in the Frankewing vicinity and was a member of the Frankewing Methodist Church. His parents were ht late Della Harwell Holley and Willis Harris Holley.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Mitchell Holley; two brothers, Talmadge Holley and Noble Holley of Frankewing; and a sister, Mrs. Pattie Johnson of McBurg.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Buford Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1966<br />Buford Franklin Holley, 73, retired farmer, died Friday, September 18, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, September 18, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at the Bradshaw Baptist Church, with burial in Bradshaw Cemetery. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiated.<br />Mr. Holley, a native of Giles County, was born January 7, 1893, the son of the late Gardner and Beulah Sumners Holley. He was a member of the Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie McCormick Holley; four daughters, Mrs. Chester Robinson, and Mrs. William O&#8217;Malley, Frankewing, Mrs. Virgil Harrison, Beech Hill, and Mrs. Avis Methvin, Toledo, Ohio; one son, Dorvel Holley, Frankewing; sixteen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Hobbs, Frankewing; and one brother, Nath Holley, Beech Hill.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Cora Hedgecoth The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Hedgecoth Holley, 50, Pulaski housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Holley died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 30, at Giles County Hospital following a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born June 25, 1909, the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Taylor Hedgecoth of Pulaski and the late James B. Hedgecoth. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Holley is survived by her husband, Allie Holley; two sisters, Mrs. Stanley Ralston, Pulaski and Mrs. James Bailey, Clinton, Ky.; and three brothers, Lonnie Hedgecoth and Lawson Hedgecoth, both of Pulaski and Dewey Hedgecoth, U. S. Army, stationed in Fort Bragg, N. C. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Dan Eslick The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1961<br />Dan Eslick Holley, 56, died Sunday Night, Nov. 26, at 9:30 o&#8217;clock at a Lewisburg Hospital from injuries received in a fall Friday morning at a pencil factory in that city.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bradshaw Baptist Church with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />It was reported that Mr. Holley, a carpenter, was working with contractor Ernest Prosser, installing revolving doors at the pencil mill, when he fell about eight feet from a scaffolding and struck his head on a concrete floor. It was thought that he had been struck by the moving door and knocked from the scaffold.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Annie Mitchell Holley of Frankewing and the late Joe Holley. He was a resident of Center Point community near Beech Hill and was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church and a teacher in the Sunday School there.<br />Survivors, besides his mother, are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Williams Holley; a son, William Eslick Holley of Center Point; a daughter, Mrs. David D. Taylor, Jr., of Peru, IN; a brother, L. Brown Holley of Frankewing; a sister, Mrs. Clyde Long of Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Eliza Victoria Redd The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Earl Holley, 90, native Giles Countian, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, and the Rev. Mr. Smith of Shelbyville. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Holley died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, July 6, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. D. N. Bradford in Shelbyville.<br />Born April 28, 1872, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Eliza Victoria Redd, the daughter of the late John Redd and Eliza Burns Redd. Her husband, Earl Holley, died April 14, 1934. She was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br />In addition to Mrs. Bradford, Mrs. Holley is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Joe Humm and Mrs. W. J. Williams, both of Nashville; three sons, Abe Holley, Ottie N. Holley, and Allie M. Holley, Pulaski; nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Ella The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1967<br />Miss Ella Holley, 92, died Wednesday, November 1, at her home in the Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Miss Holley, a native of Giles County, was born September 26, 1875, the daughter of the late W. T. (Bill) and Victoria Harwell Holley.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Miss Ara Holley, Miss Cordie Holley, and Mrs. Joe Hill, all of the Bradshaw Community; nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Ernie D. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Ernie D. Holley, 70, retired farmer, were conducted on Tuesday, September 27, at 2 p. m. at the Diana Church of Christ, with Mr. Tom Holland, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in the Diana Cemetery.<br />Mr. Holley, a native of Giles County, died Sunday, September 25, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg. He was a veteran of World War I. Born October 3, 1896, he was the son of the late J. W. and Dovey Redd Holley.<br />In addition to his wife, Mrs. Elice Sanders Holley, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Joyce Coleman, Mrs. John H. May, Diana, Murel Connell Holley, Memphis, and Mrs. Robert Wright, Shelbyville; four sons, W. T. and Norman, Charlotte, N. C., Buddy, Silver Springs, Md., and Wayne, Cleveland, Miss.; thirteen grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Herman Rudd, and Mrs. Myrtle Eubank of Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Ina Luvenia The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1966<br />Miss Ina Luvenia Holley, 89, resident of the Center Point section, died Wednesday morning, April 13, at the home of after a long illness. The Rev. H. G. Coston and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers, will officiate and the burial will take place in Bradshaw Cemetery, but the time and place of services are incomplete at press time, pending arrival of relatives.<br />Born January 14, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mack Holley and Mattie Harwell Holley. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Miss Holley is survived by four sisters, Misses Ella Holley, Arah Holley and Cordie Holley, and Mrs. Joe Hill, all of the Center Point section; and three nieces and two nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, J. D. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1968<br />J. D. Holley, 49, of Fayetteville, an employee of Kraft Foods Company, was killed Saturday, March 9, 1968, when the pickup truck he was driving ran off Highway 64 and overturned. The accident occurred at 5:45 a. m. as Mr. Holley was enroute to work.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday at Ralston Chapel in Fayetteville and burial was in Center Point Cemetery in Giles County.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Holley was born Oct. 1, 1918, the son of Willie and Maude Burns Holley. He was a Baptist.<br /><br />He was married to the former Miss Mary Dean Clift of Giles County, who survives. In addition to his wife, survivors include a son, Herschel Lynn Holley, and a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Randolph, both of Fayetteville; four sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Story and Miss Ethel Lee Holley, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Frances Shepperd of Clinton, Okla., and Mrs. Sybil Higgs of Fayetteville; two brothers, Slater Holley of Fayetteville and Tom Holley at Lewisburg; a half-sister, Miss Linda Sue Holley of Fayetteville and a half-brother, Billy Earl Holley of Fayetteville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Lee Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Lee Jackson Holley, 86, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Holley died early Monday morning December 4, at the home of a son, B. F. Holley, at Brick Church after a long period of declining health.<br />Born December 14, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Washington Holley and Armisha Holley. His wife, Mrs. Delia Houser Holley died six years ago.<br />Mr. Holley is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nath Holley, Brick Church, and Mrs. Thurman Holley, Pulaski; two sons, B. F. Holley and Willie Holley, both of the Brick Church community; thirteen grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter; and two sisters, Mrs. Z. Burline, Memphis and Mrs. Flora Grammar, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Maggie McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Maggie McCormack Holley died Sunday, February 5, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Bradshaw Baptist Church, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Center Point Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Holley, a native of Giles County, was born September 2, 1892, the daughter of the late Bunyan and Tammie Van Neil McCormack. Her husband, the late Buford Holley, died September 16, 1966.<br />She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Virgil Harrison, Mrs. Chester Robinson, Mrs. William O&#8217;Malley, Giles County, and Avis Methvin, Toledo, Ohio; one son Dorvel Holley, Giles County; seventeen grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three brothers, Bell McCormack, Giles County, Harris McCormack, Lewisburg, Willie McCormack, Alabama; three sisters, Mrs. Clayburn Roberts, Mrs. O. L. Sandridge, Pulaski, and Mrs. Willie Holley, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Mary Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1969<br />Mary Lynn Holley, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Holley, died Wednesday morning, January 22, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, January 22, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />In addition to her parents survivors include two brothers, Timothy and Currey Holley; two sisters, Lee Ann and Caroline Holley; and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Russell Moore.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Maude Burns The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Burns Holley, 72, Route 1, Frankewing, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Holley died unexpectedly at her home on Sunday night, May 22.<br />Born September 18, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lee Burns and Elizabeth Walls Burns. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Holley is survived by four daughters, Miss Ethel Lee Holley, Frankewing, Mrs. Evelyn Story, Pulaski, Mrs. Frances Shepherd, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Mrs. Sybil Higgs, Fayetteville; three sons, J. D. Holley and Slater Holley, Fayetteville, and William Boyd Holley, Lewisburg; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. J. D. Bicknell, and Mrs. Grace Kelsey, both of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Phil Deegan, Chicago, Ill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arragements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Ottie N. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1972<br />Funeral services for Ottie N. Holley, 68, Beech Hill farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Holley died en route to Giles County Hospital at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, October, 14, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born October 21, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Earl N. Holley and Eliza Redd Holley. He was a member of the Beech Hill Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Holley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carvie McMillion Holley; three sisters, Mrs. Joe Humm and Mrs. Billy Williams, both of Nashville, and Mrs. D. N. Bradford, Shelbyville; and two brothers, Allie M. Holley and Abe B. Holley. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Robert Bugg The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Robert Bugg Holley, 85, retired farmer of the Beech Hill section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Bradshaw Cemetery. Mr. Holley died on Thursday, May 7, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 25, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Andrew Jackson Holley and Mary Clift Holley.<br />His wife, Mrs. Ida Lou Wilson Holley, died November 20, 1953. Mr. Holley is survived by two sons, E. Brown Holley and Howard Holley, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Frank Turner, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Tippie Williams, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Rufus Columbus The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Rufus Columbus Holley, 71, retired McBurg farmer, were held Thursday at Ralston Chapel in Fayetteville with the burial in Mount Zion Cemetery near Frankewing. Mr. Holley died Wednesday, October 3, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />He was born December 13, 1870, in Lincoln County, where he lived most of his life. He was a member of the McBurg Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Holley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Burlie Steelman Holley; one son, R. V. Holley, Union City, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Payne, Florence, Ala. and Mrs. Garland Poarch, Lincoln County; four step-daughters, Mrs. Clyde Bradford and Mrs. Clemmie Washburn, Lincoln County, Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald and Mrs. Johnny Rudd, Pico Reveria, Calif.; a number of grandchildren; three brothers, Ava Holley and Noble (Bill) Holley, Frankewing, and Talmadge Holley, Beech Hill; and two sisters, Mrs. M. O. Johnson and Mrs. Monroe King, McBurg.<br />HOLLEY, Sarah Elizabeth Williams The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Monroe Holley, 85, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. James Shutt. Burial took place in the Center Point Cemetery. Mrs. Holley died at 11:57 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, November 19, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Sarah Elizabeth Williams, she was born December 24, 1875, in Moore County, the daughter of the late John Williams and Donna Warren Williams. Her husband, Monroe Holley, died several years ago. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Holley is survived by five sons, Milburn Holley, Hershel Holley, Sam Holley, and Brown Holley, all of the Prospect community; and James W. Holley, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Elmo James, Lewisburg; twenty-one grandchildren and twenty-eight great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Roy Williams, Shelbyville and Tom Williams, of the Wheel Community in Bedford County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLEY, Willie Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Willie Edgar Holley, 69, retired farmer of the Diana section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Mr. Holley died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock, Tuesday morning, Januaray 8, at Lincoln County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born December 10, 1894, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late William Holley and Dovie Redd Holley. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Holley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Fulton Holley; five daughters, Miss Ethel Holley, Miss Linda Sue Holley, Diana, Mrs. Evelyn Story, Giles County, Mrs. Jimmy Hicks, Lincoln County, and Mrs. William Sheppard, Camp Dix, N. J.; four sons, J. D. Holley and William Edward Holley, Lincoln County, Thomas Slader Holley, Lewisburg, and Billy Earl Holley, Diana; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one brother, Ernie Holley, Diana; and two sisters, Mrs Jack Eubank, Pulaski, and Mrs. Herman Rudd, Brick Church. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLINGSWORTH, George Washington The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for George Washington Hollingsworth, 78, resident of Lewisburg and native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg, conducted by the Rev. J. A. Biggs. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mr. Hollingsworth died of a heart attack Saturday, April 22, at his home.<br />He was the son of the late Henry Hollingsworth and Mettie Metcalf Hollingsworth.<br /><br />Mr. Hollingsworth is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosie Bell Holley Hollingsworth; three daughters, Mrs. Norman Fisher, Cleburne, Texas, Mrs. Reed Garner, and Mrs. Newt Walls, Pulaski; eight sons, Marsh Hollingsworth, Pocatello, Ind., George Hollingsworth, Muskegon, Mich., Albert Hollingsworth, Pulaski, Jerry Hollingsworth, Petersburg, and Liston Hollingsworth, and Edward Hollingsworth, Lewisburg; and forty grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLINGSWORTH, John Barnabas The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Graveside services for John Barnabas Hollingsworth, 86, resident of Long Beach, Miss., were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. He died Sunday, October 24, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joe Mason in Long Beach.<br />A native of Athens, Ala., he was married sixty years ago to the former Miss Effie Pepper.<br />In addition to his wife and daughter, the former Miss Mildred Hollingsworth, Mr. Hollingsworth is survived by one son, James Hollingsworth, Madison; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ola Grimmitt, Lake Worth, Fla., and Mrs. Lizzie Meadows, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />HOLLINGSWORTH, Rosa Belle Holley The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. George W. Hollingsworth, 76, resident of Lewisburg for the past nineteen years, were held on Wednesday afternoon, April 14, at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mrs. Hollingsworth died Monday, April 12, of a heart attack in a Lewisburg Hospital.<br />The former Miss Rosa Belle Holley, she was a native of Giles County, the daughter of John Holley and Eliza Green Holley. Her husband, George W. Hollingsworth died in 1961. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Hollingsworth is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Reed Garner and Mrs. Newt Walls, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Norman Fisher, Burleson, Texas; eight sons, Marsh Hollingsworth, Pocatello, Ida., Albert Hollingsworth, Pulaski, George Hollingsworth, Muskegon, Mich., and Jerry Hollingsworth, Liston Hollingsworth, Sidney J. Hollingsworth, Gilbert Hollingsworth, and James Hollingsworth, all of Lewisburg; forty-six grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLIS, Elbert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Elbert Lee &#8220;Jack&#8221; Hollis, 64, native of Bryson Community of Giles County and a resident of San Simon, Ariz., for many years, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 20, in First Baptist Church in San Simon. Burial took place in San Simon Cemetery. Mr. Hollis died unexpectedly Friday, September 17 from a heart attack.<br />Born in 1901, he homesteaded in Arizona in the 1920&#8217;s and was still active in farming and all other San Simon activities at the time of his death.<br />Mr. Hollis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Lou Hollis; two brothers, Lem Hollis, Elkton, Md., and Oll Hollis, Coolidge, Ariz.; three sisters, Mrs. Lila Webb, Nashville, Mrs. Maggie Foster and Mrs. Ada Kent, both of Coolidge, Ariz.; four step-children, an sixteen grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLLIS, Lavonia Pearl Wheeler The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lavonia Pearl Wheeler Hollis, 77, Lynnville resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by a Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Hollis died on Wednesday, October 14, at Giles County Hospital, after a few weeks illness.<br />Born March 7, 1887, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Billy Wheeler and Mandy Parsons Wheeler. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Twice married; her first husband, Alf Worsham died in 1942, and her second husband, Jim Hollis, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Hollis is survived by one son, Alfred Worsham, New Albany, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Rilla Mae Briner, Clarksville, Ind., and Mrs. Mabel White, Louisville, Ky.; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Harry Wheeler and Homer Wheeler, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLIS, Mary Lillian The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lillian Hollis, 78, were conducted on Monday, January 9, at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. C. Elkins, officiating. Burial was in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hollis died Saturday, January 7, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Valton Roberts at Beech Hill. She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Bud and Annie Hardiman Ray, and was born September 9, 1888. Her husband, the late Wyatt E. Hollis, died several years ago.<br />In addition to her daughter, she is survived by one son, Jack Hollis, Macon, Ga.; two grandchildren; one step-grandchild; two great-grandchildren; one brother, Arney Ray, Beech Hill; and one sister, Mrs. Beulah Burch, Cornersville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLLY, Joe Martin The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Joe Martin Holly, 80, retired Tennessee state highway employee and farmer of the Twelfth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Fairview Church of Christ, conducted by G. C. Fox, minister of the church. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery at Lewisburg. Mr. Holly, who sustained a paralytic stroke three weeks ago, died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, July 31, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 24, 1880, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Thomas Jerome Holly and Ionas Griffith Holly. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />His wife, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Thomas Holly, died December 16, 1935.<br />Mr. Holly is survived by two sons, Thomas Jerome Holly, Pulaski and Thomas Spivey (Bill) Holly, Manchester; three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Burton, Brick Church, Mrs. Clarence Painter, Old Hickory, and Mrs. Ernie Will Doggett, Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; one brother, Luther Holly, Old Hickory; one sister, Mrs. Will Haislip, Troy, Tenn.; and three half-brothers, Eskel Holly, Cecil Holly and Cleophus Holly, all of Lewisburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Addie Will Tomerlin The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1967<br />Mrs. Addie Will Holt died Tuesday, August 1, at her home on the Cedar Grove Road.<br /><br />Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Chester Stephens officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Holt was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late William Andrew and Addie Wilson Tomerlin.<br />Survivors include her husband, Hugh Holt; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph DiPalma and Mrs. Charles Brown, Pulaski; three grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Florence Brown, Mrs. Lucile Young, Mrs. Newt Green, Mrs. McClinton Davis, and Mrs. Gilbert Ingram, Pulaski; three brothers, Malcolm and Maurice Tomerlin, Pulaski, and Myron Tomerlin, Ardmore.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Buckner E. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1965<br />Buckner E. Holt, 95, well-known Pulaskian and one of Giles County&#8217;s oldest citizens, died Thursday afternoon, July 8, at his home on Rose Street after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. R. E. Stevenson and Gilbert E. Shaffer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Holt was born January 1, 1870, the son of the late Richard W. and Sallie Fogg Holt.<br />He retired from the post of foreman of the Giles County Grand Jury last January after twenty years in that capacity.<br />Mr. Holt was a former rural mail carrier, beginning his services in 1901 on the first route out of the Pulaski Post Office. He also was postmaster for a number of years at Goodsprings, where he was a merchant for twenty-one years.<br />He was in the automobile business in Lawrenceburg for a time, and beginning in the 1930&#8217;s and continuing until his retirement about twenty-five years ago, he was stationed at Shiloh, Chickamauga and Chattanooga in park service.<br />Mr. Holt and his wife, the former Miss Carrie May Maultsby, celebrated their seventy-sixth wedding anniversary on Christmas Day, 1964.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Misses Sally B. and Orlean Holt of Pulaski; three sons, Garland W. and Richard F. Holt of Pulaski and John M. Holt of Decatur, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. B. L. Erwin of Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />HOLT, Butler Walter The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Butler Walter Holt, 78, retired Louisvillle and Nashville Railroad employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church. Burial took place in the family lot at Cool Spring Cemetery. Mr. Holt died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, December 11, at Giles County Hospital, following a six weeks illness.<br />Born February 10, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Richard W. Holt and Sallie Fogg Holt. For many years he was employed by the L&amp;N at Paris, Tenn., retiring approximately ten years ago when he returned to Giles County, building a home in the Cedar Grove Community. His wife, Mrs. Mable Orlean McMasters Holt, died in June of 1959.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mr. Holt is survived by two brothers, B. E. Holt, Pulaski and Edgar Holt, Lawrenceburg; and one sister, Mrs. Buford L. Erwin, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Carrie May Maultsby The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1968<br />Mrs. Carrie May Maultsby Holt, aged 95, widow of William Buck Holt, died Wednesday morning at her home on Rose Street.<br />Funeral services will be held on Friday morning at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Holt was a native of the Goodspring Community, daughter of the late Thomas H. and Sarah Harwell Maultsby. She was born May 19, 1872. She was married on December 25, 1888 to William Buck Holt, who died July 1965. She was the oldest member of East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Misses Sally B. and Orlean Holt, Pulaski; three sons, Garland and Richard Holt, Pulaski, John M. Holt, Decatur, Ala.; one brother, Buck Maultsby, Louisville, Ky.; three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HOLT, Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Edgar Holt, 83, Lawrenceburg businessman and native of Giles County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg with the burial in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens. Mr. Holt died at 7 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, June 6, at Lawrence County Hospital after several months illness.<br />Born and reared in the Cedar Grove Community of Giles County, he was the son of the late Richard W. Holt and Mary Virginia Fogg Holt.<br />Mr. Holt lived in Giles County until 1925 where he was engaged in farming, road building and law enforcement. He served as jailer from 1918 to 1922 when Glenn Nelson was sheriff.<br />He moved to Decatur, Ala., in 1925, where he followed road building until 1928 when he moved to Lawrenceburg. In the latter city, he was associated with the Holt-Erwin Chevrolet Company as salesman; he served on the police force for several years; entering the cafï¿½ business in 1939. He served Lawrence County Court, 1952-1960. He was an active member of the Methodist Church, having served as a trustee.<br />Mr. Holt is survived by his wife, the former Miss Jeffie Mae Erwin, to whom he was married in 1916; one son, William Edgar Holt, member of the faculty of Lawrence County High School; one daughter, Mrs. Sara Virginia Dunn, Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Buford F. Erwin, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, B. E. Holt, Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLT, Ethel Ingrum The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1968<br />Mrs. Ethel Ingrum Holt of 111 Ingrum Street, retired school teacher, died Thursday, April 4 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Holt, 78, were conducted Saturday afternoon, April 6, at 3 o&#8217;clock at the First Baptist Church, with the Revs. Clarence K. Stewart and Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Born April 1, 1890 in Lynnville, Mrs. Holt was the daughter of the late Prof. McG Ingrum and Ellen Compton Ingrum.<br />She attended Florence State College and Martin College. She started teaching in 1908 at Minor Hill. She taught her last school in 1947, when she had to take a medical retirement from full time work but she die full time substitute work in the Pulaski Elementary until 1958. During<br />Mrs. Holt&#8217;s scope of years of teaching she taught in the areas of Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi.<br />Mr. Holt married the late Rufus Eason Holt in 1909.<br />She was a life member of The Order of the Eastern Star, member of the King&#8217;s Daughters and Sons, Gay Nineties, National Retired Teachers, and the First Baptist Church, where she taught the Gleaners Sunday Class. She worked on the staff of the King&#8217;s Daughters and Sons in Chautauqua, New York on an International Scholarship Progran for several years.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Miss Ethel Rebecca Holt, Pulaski; four sons, Rufus E. Holt, Knoxville, McDonald Holt, Pulaski, John Cecil Holt, Oak Ridge, and Alfred E. Holt, U. S. Navy; four sisters, Mrs. F. E. Warren, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. W. J. Weaver, Cedar Town, Ga., Mrs. Buford Whitmire, Decatur, Ala., and Miss Lynn Ingrum, Pulaski; three brothers, M. F. Ingrum, Memphis and Fred and Ben Ingrum, Pulaski; twelve grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Eugene Warren The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1965<br />Eugene Warren Holt, 52, native Giles Countian, was found dead at his home in Mayfield, Ky., on Sunday, June 27, some seven to ten hours after suffering a bullet wound in the heart, according to the county coroner there. He was well known as a gun collector.<br />Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, June 29, at Roberts Funeral Home, Mayfield, with burial in that city. Officiating was the Rev. James Tharp, pastor of High Point Baptist Church, of which Mr. Holt was a member.<br />The son of Mrs. Ethel Holt of Pulaski and the late R. E. Holt, he had lived outside Giles County most of the time since 1924. He was married to the former Miss Blanche Carpenter of Lynnville who died eighteen months ago after an illness of fifteen years. On May 15, 1965, he married the former Mrs. Carline Humphries, who survives.<br />Mr. Holt was employed by the Tennessee Valley Authority for twenty-six years and had served with the Mayfield office of that agency for the past fourteen years. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army having served in the Panama Canal Zone.<br />Other survivors include a son John Alfred Holt, U. S. Army, Fort Bragg, N. C.; two daughters, Mrs. Joe Wade, Lincoln Park, Mich, and Mrs. Lyndol Jameson, Mayfield, Ky.; a sister, Miss Ethel Rebecca Holt of Pulaski; and four brothers, Mac Donald Holt and Alfred Eason Holt, both of Pulaski, John Cecil Holt of Oak Ridge, and Rufus E. Holt of Knoxville.<br /><br />HOLT, Jerry Dale The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1963<br />The second involved in the tragic Oct. 27 wreck in Pulaski, Jerry Dale Holt, was buried Friday, leaving the 1963 county traffic death count at eight. Holt who was 16, died Thursday at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br /><br />Holt and 16-year-old Julian Lee Sneed were in a car that wrecked October 27 on East College Street. Neither boy was killed outright that Sunday afternoon. Sneed died the next day at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />The Holt boy was a passenger in a Bennett-May Funeral Home ambulance that wrecked in Columbia enroute to Nashville, killing two Negro passengers in a taxicab.<br />Funeral services for Holt were held Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. He was a native of Giles County and a member of First Methodist Church. He and Sneed were students at Giles County High School.<br />His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mack D. Holt of Pulaski.<br />Other survivors include a brother, Nelson Holt, Atlanta, Ga.; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Nelson Hill, Tarpley Shop community; and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Holt, Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLT, John Marshall The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1963<br />A 44-year-old Frankewing man, John Marshall Holt, apparently committed suicide last week by shooting himself with a 410-guage shotgun.<br />Chief Deputy Sheriff James (Red) Newton said Holt was found at his home about 8:30 p.m., Wednesday with a 410-guage shotgun wound in the right chest.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Susan B. Harris Holt, Frankewing; a half-sister, Mrs. Arthur Abernathy, Pulaski, and a half-brother, Wilburn Holt, Texas.<br /><br />HOLT, John Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1967<br />John Marvin Holt, 49, farmer of Ardmore, died Sunday, January 29, at his home. Services were conducted Monday, January 30, at Gallant Funeral Home in Fayetteville, at 11 a. m., with burial in New Grove Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virgie Lewter Holt; three daughters, Mrs. Dora Smith, Ardmore, Mrs. Barbara McNeal and Mrs. Faye Malone, Madison; one son, Calvin Holt, Ardmore; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Ratley, Ardmore; two half-sisters, Mrs. Joe Hemphill, Ardmore, and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Georgia, and one brother, Homer Holt, Pulaski.<br /><br />HOLT, Lena May Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena May Harwell Holt, 52, resident of the Bunker Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Gus Self. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Holt died at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, May 10, at the home after an extended illness.<br />Born August 24, 1912, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank Collier Harwell and Mattie May Bland Harwell; She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Holt is survived by her husband, Yancey Holt; one son, Earl Brown Holt, Pulaski; and one daughter, Mrs. Randall Stovall, Pulaski; and one sister, Miss Virgie Harwell, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Lula Belle Holt The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Belle Holt Holt, 88, widow of T. P. Holt, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She died early Tuesday morning, June 19, at her home.<br />Born February 22, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Houston and Fredonia Bass Holt, and was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a former member of the King&#8217;s Daughters and the Giles County Chapter , United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her husband, Thomas Pinkney Holt, died in 1923.<br />Mrs. Holt is survived by two daughters, Mrs. G. Matt Stone, Pulaski, and Mrs. Joseph Drblik, Los Angeles, Calif.; five grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Mildred McCracken The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Mildred McCracken Holt, 87, of Madison, died in a Madison hospital November 5 following a brief illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Holt were conducted Wednesday, November 6, by Dr. Ira North, minister of Madison Church of Christ of which she was a member. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Holt, a Giles County native, was the oldest child of the late Robert L. and Virginia Blow McCracken. Her husband, the late Luther M. Holt, who died in 1960, was also a Giles County native.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Christine Holt, Madison, and Mrs. Eugene Fullerton, Petersburg; six grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters Mrs. Claude Dale, Cornersville, Mrs. Clay Minatra, Sr., and Mrs. Rufus Campbell, both of Pulaski; and one brother, Mahlon S. McCracken of Giles County.<br /><br />HOLT, Ozro Buford The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Ozro Buford Holt, 65, Wales farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Pink Griggs. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Holt died Sunday, February 28, at Giles County Hospital after an extended period of declining health.<br />Born November 12, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jack Holt and Lucinda Chapman Holt.<br />Mr. Holt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Holt; one son, Henry Holt, Tullahoma; a step-son, Weakley Maynard, Cincinnati, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Arthur Rich, Pulaski; and one brother, Tom Holt, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Raymond The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Raymond Holt, 56, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Pisgah Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Holt, a native of Giles County and a resident of the Blooming Grove Community, died Thursday morning, July 14, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Mr. Holt was born March 8, 1910, the son of Mrs. Verna Newton Holt and the late Robert Taylor Holt.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by two daughters, Miss Hazel Holt of Pulaski, and Mrs. Nora Emerson of Texas, and one grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Robert Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Robert Taylor Holt, 75, Berea farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the Pisgah Cemetery. Mr. Holt died Friday, February 16, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born September 18, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of Tom Holt and Rebecca Tenery Holt. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Holt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Verna Buford Holt; one son, Raymond Holt, Pulaski; two granddaughters, Mrs. Hazel Holt, Pulaski and Mrs. Nora Dean Holt Emerson, San Angelo, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Lena Cook, Lewisburg; three brothers, Wesley Holt, Pulaski, Roy Holt, Nashville, and Allen Holt, Lewisburg; and a half-brother, Johnny Pack, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Thomas Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Thomas Arthur Holt, 72, retired employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, Wales, were held at one o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Pink Griggs and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Holt died unexpectedly at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 29, at the home of a friend on Block Street in Pulaski.<br />Born April 17, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Andrew Jackson Holt and Lucinda Estes Holt. His wife, Mrs. Annie Catherine Chapman Holt, died a number of years ago.<br />Mr. Holt is survived by two sons, Gentry Holt, Columbia, and Thomas Holt, Valley Park, Mo.; and a number of grandchildren.<br />A sister, Mrs. Donie Rich, died August 17, this year.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Quintilla Henry The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1969<br />Mrs. Quintilla Holt, 89, died Friday, October 10, at Graystone Nursing Home, Franklin.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Holt, widow of the late William T. Holt, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, October 14, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Holt was born December 19, 1881, the daughter of the late Hugh Henry and Mary Elizabeth Masters Henry.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Alden Kaschub, Lancaster, Pa.; one brother, John Henry, Alabama; and one sister, Mrs. C. H . Woolley, Alabama.<br /><br />HOLT, Wesley Lee The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1967<br />Funeral services for Wesley Lee Holt, 79, retired farmer of the Beech Hill community, were conducted Tuesday afternoon May 2, at 3:00 in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Holt, a native of Giles County, died Monday, May 1, at Giles County Hospital. He was born July 16, 1887.<br />Survivors include one son, Elba Holt, Pulaski; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOLT, Will T. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 13, for Will T. Holt, 90, who died Sunday morning in the Graystone Nursing Home at Franklin after a long illness. Holt served as direct representative to the Tennessee Legislature in 1937.<br />He was a retired railroad contractor of the Florida East Coast Railway and farmer of the Wales community. He was a member of the first board of directors when the Production Credit Association for the Columbia District was organized.<br />Services were conducted by Rev. R. Neal Dean at the Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Holt was a member of the George White Memorial Presbyterian Church at Wales. He was a Mason-the oldest member of the Lodge to which he belonged.<br />A native of Giles County, Holt lived in the Wales community until moving to the Greystone Nursing Home.<br />He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Quintella Henry Holt, now of Franklin; and a daughter, Mrs. Allen Kaschub of Riverside, Calif.<br /><br />HONEYCUTT, George Washington The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for George Washington Honeycutt, 75, farmer of the Leoma section of Lawrence County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at Bethel Baptist Church in that county, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Honeycutt died Sunday, March 6, 1960, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born October 26, 1884, in North Carolina, he was the son of the late Paris Honeycutt and Susan Steadman Honeycutt.<br />Mr. Honeycutt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Honeycutt; six daughters, Mrs. J. D. Nave, Pulaski, Mrs. Anna Elledge, Mrs. Lon Taylor, Mrs. Oscar Newton, Leoma, Mrs. Roy Blair, Summertown, and Mrs. Floyd Powell, Lawrenceburg; three sons, Loyd Honeycutt, Kewanee, Mo., and Bryce Honeycutt and Delmer Honeycutt, both of Lawrenceburg; twenty-five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOOD, Jacqueline Devon The Giles Free Press 07 Nov 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Jacqueline Devon Hood, infant daughter of Devon and Glenda Evans Hood, were held at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, at the Shores Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by a sister, Tina Renee Hood; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hood and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Evans.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />HOOD, Roland Denman The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Roland Denman Hood, 70, retired farmer of Goodsprings, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hood died Thursday, March 17, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born August 2, 1895 in Winston, Ala., he was the son of the late Walter Duncan Hood and Martha Frances Curtiss Hood.<br />He is survived by his wife Mrs. Louise C. Hood; five sons, Daniel, Dennon, Wallace and Thomas Lavoy Hood, all of Goodspring, and Joseph Hood, Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Mrs. Mable Nave, Goodspring, Mrs. Laura May Nash, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Elsie Glover, Shelbyville, Mrs. Fannie Radford, Rock Hill, S. C.; two step sons, Edward Newton, California, and Odus Newton, Fla.; twenty seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Carrie Tipper, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Sam Hood and Nathan Hood, Goodsprings.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOOIE, Martin Lonie The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1967<br />Martin Lonie Hooie, 64, died suddenly this morning (Wednesday), June 21, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, June 22, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Hooie, a native of Lauderdale County, Ala., was born May 13, 1903, the son of the late Willie and Loda Beddingfield Hooie. He was a retired Acme Corp. employee, and had lived for many years in Akron, Ohio.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mayr Wiser Hooie; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Newton, Jasper, Tenn.; five sons, Lildon, Hillard and David Hooie, Cleveland, Ohio, Paul and Billy Hooie, Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Hattie Wallace, Miss Bertha Hooie, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Ruby Hammond, Lexington, Ala.; two brothers, Hollis Hooie, Pontiac, Mich., and Herman Hooie, Florence, Ala.; and one step-son, Glenn Wiser, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOOIE, Vurta Mae Bailey The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Vurta Mae Bailey Hooie, 59, wife of M. L. Hooie, Cleveland, Ohio, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland of Abilene, Texas, former minister of East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Hooie died early Friday morning, August 24, at Giles County Hospital following several heart attacks.<br /><br />Born May 27, 1904, in Lauderdale County, Ala., she was the daughter of Sam P. Bailey of Pulaski and the late Mrs. Julia Jones Bailey, and was a member of Appleton Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her father and husband, Mrs. Hooie is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Newton, Atlanta, Ga.; five sons, Leldon Hooie, Hillard Hooie and David Hooie, all of Cleveland, Ohio, and Paul and Billy Hooie, Pulaski; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Viva Lee Ridgeway and Mrs. Allen Glossup, Pulaski; and five brothers, L. F. Bailey, Bill Bailey, Grady Bailey and Alfred Bailey, Pulaski and Loyce Bailey, Ethridge.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOOTEN, Mrs. Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wilson Hooten, 64, resident of the Wilson Hill Community, were held on Wednesday, July 13, in London Funeral Home, Lewisburg, with burial in the Bryant Cemetery at Mooresville. She died on Monday, July 11, in Leonard Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Mrs. Hooten is survived by her husband; four sons, James P. Hooten and William C. Hooten, Lewisburg, Eugene Hooten and Bobby Hooten, Mooresville; twenty grandchildren and one great-grandchild; four brothers, Wade Holder and Harvey Holder, Lewisburg, Alonzo Holder, Mooresville, and Cleveland Holder Lynnville; four sisters, Mrs. Ozella Woods, Lewisburg, Mrs. Sam Davis, Murfreesboro, Mrs. James Pettus, Cornersville, and Mrs. Preston Jones, Columbia.<br /><br />HOOVER, James L. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1968<br />James L. Hoover, 55, died Saturday, February 3, after suffering a heart attack at his home in Clearfield, Pa.<br />Funeral services and burial were held Tuesday, February 6, in Glasgow, Pa.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Philip W. Hoover; his wife, Mrs. Ruth Davis Hoover, Clearfield, Pa.; one son, James L. Hoover, Jr., active duty with U. S. A. F.; one daughter, Mrs. Ray Marsh, Pittsburgh, Pa.; five brothers, D. L. (Corky) Hoover of Pulaski, William H. Hoover of Long Beach, Calif., and Philip W. Hoover, Jr., Peoria, Ill., George E. and Robert L. Hoover, both of Akron, Ohio.<br /><br />HOOVER, Mrs. Philip W. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />Mrs. Philip W. Hoover, 73, died Tuesday morning, April 2, at her home in Tracy City.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hoover, mother of D. L. (Corky) Hoover, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, April 5, in Tracy City. Burial will be in Tracy City.<br />Survivors include five sons, D. L. Hoover, Pulaski, George E. and Robert L. Hoover, Akron, Ohio, Philip W. Hoover, Jr., Peoria, Ill., and William H. Hoover, Long Beach, Calif.<br />Foster and Sons Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOPKINS, Allen Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Allen Eugene Hopkins, 57, farmer of the Robertson Fork section, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Robertson Fork Church of Christ, with the burial in Mars Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hopkins died Sunday, July 8, at Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg after an extended period of declining health.<br /><br />Born September 20, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry and Della Estes Hopkins. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Hopkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma Burgess Hopkins; two sons, Bobby and Billy Joe Hopkins, Cornersville; and three brothers, L. S. Hopkins, former register of Giles County, and Marvin Hopkins, both of Giles County, and Clifton Hopkins, Chapel Hill.<br /><br />HOPKINS, Holmes A. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Holmes A. Hopkins, 75, retired hardware salesman of Pensacola, Fla., and native of Giles County, were held Wednesday in Panama City, Fla., with the burial in Pensacola, Fla., former residence of the family. Mr. Hopkins died Monday night July 30, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ernestine Lane, Panama City, after a period of declining health.<br />Born August 17, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam Hopkins and Mrs. Docia Aymett Hopkins. His wife, Mrs. Clara Lang Hopkins, died approximately twenty years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Lane, Mr. Hopkins is survived by another daughter in Panama City; one son, J. Edward Hopkins, California; and one brother, John H. Hopkins, Pulaski.<br /><br />HOPKINS, Loyd Samuel (Peggy) The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1968<br />Loyd Samuel (Peggy) Hopkins, 62, former Giles County Register, died unexpectedly Saturday, August 10, at his home in the Brick Church community.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with Pulaski Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Brick Church Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, born near Cornersville Dec. 5, 1905, Mr. Hopkins was the son of Henry and Della Estes Hopkins. He had live in Giles County most of his life.<br />He served as Register from 1943 until 1954, since which time he has engaged in part-time farming, served on the county&#8217;s rights-of-way committee, and for the past three years was a member of the county committee of Farmer&#8217;s Home Administration. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Jo Burgess Hopkins, a daughter, Mrs. William Still, Huntsville, Ala.; two sons, Meade and Kenneth Hopkins of Pulaski; two brothers, Marvin of Brick Church and Clifton Hopkins of Chapel Hill; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />HOPPER, Henry The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1967<br />Funeral services for Henry Hopper, 97, were conducted Thursday morning, January 20, at 10 o&#8217;clock , at Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home, Ardmore, with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Boonshill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he had lived with his nephew, Walter Hopper, since 1959. His parents were the late George and Mary Hopper. His wife, died in 1954.<br />Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Frank Wells; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren, all of Mississippi, and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HOPPER, George Henry The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for George Henry Hopper, 56, night clerk at Richland Plaza Hotel, Pulaski, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Elliott Cemetery at Elkton. Mr. Hopper died at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, September 28, at his home in Pulaski after a short illness.<br />Born September 2, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Hopper and Nancy Coble Hopper. He was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Hopper is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Mae Hopper; one son, Bennie Hopper, Murfreesboro; one step-son, Thomas Perry, Athens, Ala.; one daughter, Miss Madeline Hopper, Pulaski; five grandchildren; four brothers, Walter Hopper and Argile Hopper, Giles County, Alvie Hopper, Lewisburg, and Albert Hopper, Lincoln County; and one sister, Mrs. Carrie Hobbs, Ardmore.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOPPER, Madge Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Madge Sanders Hopper, 85, native of Giles County and former resident, were held Thursday afternoon in Bodkins Funeral Home in Milan, Tenn., with the burial in that city. Mrs. Hopper died on Wednesday morning, January 27, in a Milan nursing home after several months illness.<br />Born November 19, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry L. Sanders and Sarah Robertson Sanders. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Wiley Hopper, Gibson County resident, died in March of 1943.<br />Mrs. Hopper, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. D. Downing; and two grandchildren, all of Milan.<br /><br />HORN, Albert Wade The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Albert Wade Horn, 62, machinist at the W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Company in Pulaski for twenty years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Horn died Friday at Giles County Hospital after a week&#8217;s illness.<br />A native of Rome, Ga., he was born September 14, 1897, the son of the late William Bruce Horn and Robert Annie Wynn Horn.<br />Mr. Horn was an active member of Buford Presbyterian Church, having been an elder and clerk of the session and was Sunday School Superintendent.<br />Mr. Horn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Cornelius Horn; five sons, Earl F. Horn, and Glover Horn, Huntsville, Ala., Kenneth Horn, Jerry Horn and Michael Horn, Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Nashville, Mrs. Ray Walls, Miami, Fla., Mrs. Homer Crumbley and Mrs. Charlie Shelton, both of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Mrs. Thomas Gilliam, Lynnville; sixteen grandchildren; one brother, A. H. Horn, Rome, Ga.; and two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Cooper and Mrs. Anna Chapman, both of Rome, Ga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HORN, Bobbie English The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1967<br />Mrs. Bobbie English Horn, 77, died Friday, July 28, at the Hillview Haven Nursing Home in Columbia.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday, August 2, at St. Catherine Catholic Church in Columbia, with Father John J. Tierney officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late C. W. and Amanda C. Horne English. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church here in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include her husband, John E. Horn of Lynnville; three sisters, Mrs. Charlie Morrow of Lynnville, Mrs. Clifton Dawney of Cuyhoga Falls, Ohio, and Mrs. Leona Harwell of Cudahy, Calif.; one brother, Walter English, Knoxville; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />HORNE, John Elis The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1968<br />John Elis Horne, 78, died early Sunday morning.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Horne were held Tuesday morning, May 14, at 10 o&#8217;clock at the St. Catherine Catholic Church of Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of New Albany, Ind., Mr. Horne was the son of the late John J. and Mary Albert Horne. His wife, the late Bobbie English Horne, died in 1967.<br />Mr. Horne, a retired restaurant operator, was a member of the Catholic Church.<br />Survivors include one sister, Miss Mary May Horne, Oceanside, N. Y.; one brother, Morris F. Horne, Oceanside, N. Y.; three nieces, Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Jeffersonville, Ind., Mrs. Richard Smith, Owensboro, Ky., Mrs. Adelaid Tayerie, Stoney Brook, N. Y.; two sister-in-laws, Mrs. Helyn Horne, Oceanside, N. Y., and Mrs. Charles (Lucy) Marrow of Lynnville.<br /><br />HORNE, Martha Stratton Sloan The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. William Newton Horne, 44, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Horne died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 1, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following several weeks critical illness.<br />A native of Maury County, she was born December 4, 1917, the daughter of Mrs. Lula Estes Sloan, Columbia, and the late Charlie Sloan. Her husband, William Newton Horne, cashier of First National Bank, died in 1959. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Horne is survived by one son, William Russell Horne, student in the freshman class of G. C. H. S.; one brother, Russell Sloan, Lebanon; and two sisters, Mrs. Ann Grimmitt, Sheffield, Ala., and Mrs. Charlotte Thompson, Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HORNE, Ruth Christine The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />Mrs. Ruth Christine Horne, 48, died Thursday, December 5, at her home on the Milky Farm.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Horne, wife of the late Albert Wade Horne, Jr., were held Saturday afternoon, December 7, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Georgia, Mrs. Horne was born August 26, 1920, the daughter of the late Henry Hull Hancock and Ruth Irene Burchville Hancock.<br />Survivors include one son, John William Horne, Pulaski; one brother, Joe Lyle Hancock; and one sister, Florence Almagene Bolden.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />HOSAY, Mrs. Finis H. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Finis H. Hosay, Nashville resident and mother of Oliver L. Hosay of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville. Mrs. Hosay died on Friday morning, January 15, at her home in Nashville.<br />In addition to her husband, and son at Pulaski, Mrs. Hosay is survived by three other sons; six daughters; and twenty-three grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren; and three sisters.<br /><br />HOSAY, Oliver Leslie The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1966<br />Oliver Leslie Hosay, 70, retired W. E. Stephens employee, died Sunday, September 11, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, September 13, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Hosay, born February 2, 1896, was the son of the late Finis and Lillie Miles Hosay. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski and a veteran of World War I.<br />Mr. Hosay is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lean Martha Hurt Hosay; one daughter, Mrs Robert Miller; three sons, James, Pulaski, Oliver, Louisville, Ky., and the Rev. Charles Hosay of Norfolk, Va.; seventeen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three brothers, J. L. and Charles, of Nashville, and John F. Hosay of Detroit,Mich.; six sisters, Mrs. Mildred Stewart, Mrs. Bessie Sutton, Mrs Mary Turveal, Mrs. Christine Sizemore, Mrs. Ethel Sizemore, Mrs. Ethel Sawyers and Mrs. Catherine Draughn, all of Nashville.<br /><br />HOSKINS, John William (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for John William (Jack) Hoskins, 57, Pulaski resident, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tommy Vernon, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hoskins died Monday afternoon, July 8, at his home after an illness of several months.<br />Born March 25, 1906, in Williamson County, he was the son of the late John William Hoskins and Lou Ella Smith Hoskins. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He had lived in Giles County many years and was a corn crusher operator.<br />Mr. Hoskins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Goats Hoskins; one son, Hugh Hoskins; one daughter, Mrs. Larry Watson; and one grandson, all of Pulaski; three brothers, Walker Hoskins, Akron, Ohio, Earl Hoskins, Pulaski, and Wesley Hoskins, Decatur, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Elsie Evans, Mrs. Lou Ella Burns, and Mrs. Fay Chandler, all of Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOSKINS, Nellie Spray The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Spray Hoskins, 51, employee of the W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Company in Pulaski, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Hoskins died Thursday morning, June 6, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born September 9, 1911, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of Mrs. Mae Shields Spray of Athens, Ala., and the late C. W. Spray.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Hoskins is survived by her husband, Earl Hoskins; two daughters, Mrs. Jimmy Roberts, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. J. D. Richardson, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.; three grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Venable, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Ruth Haroshige, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. A. C. Clem, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Harry Arnold, Truman, Ark.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOUCHIN, Will A. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Will A. Houchin, 87, Giles County resident and veteran of the Spanish-American War, were held Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Houchin died Thursday at a Nashville hospital.<br />Born July 5, 1874, in Davidson County, he had lived in Giles County for a number of years. He is believed to be the last of the Spanish-American War veterans in Giles County.<br />Mr. Houchin is survived by one sister, Mrs. George W. Sanders of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOUK, R. J. (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for R. J. (Jack) Houk, 42, employee of the engineering department of Avco Corporation, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at a Nashville funeral home, with the burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Houk died unexpectedly at one o&#8217;clock Friday morning, March 27, at the Gallatin Hospital.<br />Mr. Houk, resident of Donelson, was a native of Nashville, the son of Mrs. Minnie Ozment Houk, Nashville, and the late George W. (Bill) Houk. He was a member of Price Memorial Methodist Church, a veteran of World War II, and had been an employee of Avco for a number of years. He had served as a scout master for some time.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Houk is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Burton Houk, native of Pulaski; two sons, R. J. Houk, Jr., and George Burton Houk; one daughter, Christina Houk; and one sister, Mrs. Juanita Cook, all of Donelson. He was the son-in-law of Mrs. Claud Burton of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOUZE, Etta Cathcart The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Cathcart Boatright Houze, 76, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. Marcus Nickell, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. Mrs. Houze died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, May 12, at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br /><br />Born at McBurg in Lincoln County, on December 7, 1883, she was the daughter of the late Murph Cathcart and Irene Coble Cathcart, and was a member of the Pisgah Methodist Church.<br />Twice married, her first husband, William English Boatright, died October 16, 1909. Her second husband, F. H. Houze, died March 18, 1923.<br />Mrs. Houze is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Harold Boyd, Pulaski; one half-brother, Claude Cathcart, Pulaski; three nieces, Mrs. Robert Lee Townsend, Jr., and Mrs. Joe Bass, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bobby Norwood, Memphis; and one nephew, Murph Cathcart, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOWARD, Alice Barnes The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Barnes Howard, 83, widow of Ed C. Howard, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Stella Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Ralph R. Langston and the Rev. W. C. Folks, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Howard died Saturday, February 6, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 3, 1881, in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late R. I. Barnes and Eliza Douthitt Barnes.<br />Mrs. Howard is survived by two step-sons, Boyd Howard, Stella and Guy Howard, Hampton, Va.; and two brothers, Frank Barnes and Fred Barnes, both of the Stella Community.<br /><br />HOWARD, Bertis Leo The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1966<br />Bertis Leo Howard, 57, of Leighton, Ala., died with a heart attack, August 28, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence.<br />Funeral services were conducted at the Nebo church at Lexington, August 30, with burial in the church cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ola McGee Howard; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Boatwright, and Miss Brenda Howard; one son, Dillard Howard; two grandchildren; three brothers, Coleman, Lexington, Cecil, Florence and Carlin, Sheffield; four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Allen, St. Joseph, Tenn., Mrs. Jessie McCafferty and Mrs. Gaynell Richardson, Lexington, and Mrs. Vivian Johnson, Pulaski.<br /><br />HOWARD, Betty Sue Mankins The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1969<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Betty Sue Howard, 36, will be held Thursday afternoon, February 13, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Minor Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Wayland Hartsfield officiating. Burial will be in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Howard, wife of Avery Howard of Minor Hill, died Monday night, February 10, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Howard was born March 13, 1932, the daughter of Herbert Mankins and Stella Brooks Mankins.<br />Survivors in addition to her father and husband, include a brother, David Mankins.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOWARD, Ellis Clifford The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Ellis Clifford Howard, 78, farmer of the Stella Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks and the Rev. John M. Bradford, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Howard died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock at his home Monday morning, June 12, following a long period of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 2, 1883, the son of the late Stephen Howard and Elizabeth Bass Howard. He was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Howard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice May Barnes Howard; two sons, Boyd Howard, Stella, and Guy C. Howard, Langley Field, Va.; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. W. C. Boyd, Toney, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOWARD, Helen Ingram The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1969<br />Mrs. Helen Ingram Howell, 73, died Thursday, September 18, in a Birmingham, Ala. hospital following a short illness.<br />Graveside services were held Friday afternoon at Brick Church Cemetery with the Rev. Luke N. Dunn officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Howell was born November 4, 1895, the daughter of the late George W. Ingram and Mary Elizabeth Rutledge Ingram. She was the wife of the late Henry Howell.<br />Mrs. Howell was a life long member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Clara Belle Ingram and Mrs. Edgar T. Ball, Sr., both of Pulaski.<br />HOWARD, Ina Belll Logan The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />Mrs. Ina Bell Logan Howard, 92, died Saturday, September 24, in Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted on Sunday afternoon, September 25, at 2 o&#8217;clock , at the Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Howard, a native of Giles County, was born December 27, 1894, the daughter of the late L. P. and Lodoiska McGrew Logan. She was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church. Her husband, the late J. B. Howard, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Fred Robinson, Decatur, Ala.; two sons, James L., Nashville, and David V., Prospect; seven grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HOWARD, Louise Smith The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Louise Smith Howard, 77, were held on Monday afternoon, September 12, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins and Dr. Pour Worley officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Howard died Saturday, September 10, in a Knoxville hospital. She was born February 11, 1889, in Giles County, the daughter of the late J. M. and Delia Smith. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, the late Edward Howard, died several years ago.<br /><br />Mrs. Howard is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Tyson Cole, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Nathan Jones, Knoxville; one granddaughter; one brother, Holland Smith, Roseland, N. J.; and one sister, Mrs. Lindsay Witt, of Pulaski.<br /><br />HOWARD, Mamie Bamer Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jesse Thomas Howard, 71, native of Alabama and in recent months resident of Pulaski, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church in Lexington, Ala., with the burial in Barnett Cemetery in Lexington. Mrs. Howard died at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, March 26, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Richardson, in Lexington following a long period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Mamie Bamer Phillips, she was born May 1, 1888, in Lexington, Ala., she was the daughter of the late William Phillips and Mattie Joiner Phillips. She was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, Jesse Thomas Howard, died June 8, 1950.<br />In addition to Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Howard is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Pulaski, Mrs. Wheeler Allen, St. Joseph, Tenn., and Mrs. Jesse McCafferty, Lexington, Ala.; four sons, Bertis Howard, Leighton, Ala., Coleman Howard, Hammond, Ind., and Carlin Howard, Sheffield, Ala.; thirty-five grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Della Childers, Lexington and Mrs. Fannie Wright, Florence, Ala.; and two brothers, Jim Phillips, Lexington, Ala., and Henry Phillips, Anderson, Ala.<br /><br />HOWARD, Raymond The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1962<br />Raymond Howard, 81, former resident of Minor Hill Community, died Monday, February 19, in Louisville, Ky., his home for many years. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city on Wednesday.<br />Born and reared at Minor Hill, he was the son of the late James Howard and Maria Smith Howard. He was the last member of his immediate family.<br /><br />HOWARD, Sidney J. The Giles Free Press 22 Feb 1962<br />Word was received Tuesday, Feb. 20, that Sidney J. Howard, 45, drowned in New Zealand Sunday, Feb. 18. Details of the accident are not known.<br />He was a native Giles Countian, the son of the late Elmo and Susie Anna Weatherman Howard.<br />He was a veteran of World War II. He has resided in New Zealand since 1946. Burial will be in New Zealand.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Susan Howard; one son, Rodney J. Howard, New Zealand; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Ray, Madison, Wis., and Mrs. Ted Fink, Athens, Penn.; one brother, Murray Howard, Pulaski.<br /><br />HOWELL, Minnie Lindsay The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br />Mrs. Joseph T. Howell, Sr., 90, resident of Nashville and native of Giles County, died Saturday, May 7, in St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral rites took place Monday in Christ Church Episcopal with the burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br /><br />The former Miss Mannie Lindsay, she was born at Lynnville, the daughter of the late Thomas Franklin Lindsay and Martha Ann Childress Lindsay. She was educated at Murfreesboro, and at Belmont in Nashville, which later became Ward-Belmont School for Young Ladies. For many years, she was active in civic and cultural affairs of Nashville where she lived most of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal Church. Her husband, Joseph T. Howell, Nashville banker, died in 1929.<br />Mrs. Howell is survived by one son, Joseph T. Howell, Jr., vice-president of Third National Bank in Nashville; a step-daughter, Mrs. Campbell Bonner, Ann Arbor, Mich.; and two grandsons, Joseph T. Howell, III, and Thomas C. Howell, both of Nashville.<br /><br />HUFF, Annie Laurie The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1962<br />Miss Annie Laurie Huff, first woman superintendent of schools in Tennessee, died Monday, November 26, in a Maryville nursing home.<br />Miss Huff, the author of several English textbooks and several poems, taught school in Cocke County, Etowah and at East Tennessee State College and Austin Peay State College.<br />She was a superintendent of schools at Pulaski.<br /><br />HUGHES, Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1964<br />Retired Pulaski policeman Floyd Hughes, 65, was buried Tuesday afternoon in Kedron Cemetery. He died early Monday morning in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services, officiated at by the Rev. Billy Craighead, were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br />He was a veteran of 22 years with the Pulaski Police Department. He retired last October after serving the previous three years as desk sergeant.<br />Mr. Hughes was a native of Giles County. His parents were the late Lewis Hughes and Lula Osborne Hughes.<br />He was a Methodist.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Julia Alice Stapp Hughes; two sons, Carroll Hughes, Pensacola, Fla., and Alvin Hughes, San Francisco, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Dunnavant, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Angeta Anderson, Tampa, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Audie Webb, Savannah; two brothers, Gilbert Hughes, Elkmont and Elmer Hughes, Bethel; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />HUGHES, James Henry The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1969<br />James Henry Hughes, 28, died Sunday morning, October 12, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Hughes, a resident of Lynnville, Route 2, were conducted Monday afternoon, October 13, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. James Owens and the Rev. Jesse Pedigo, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 21, 1941, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hughes.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include two brothers, Bobby Hughes and Paul Hughes, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Eugene Martin, Lewisburg; and his grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Coston, Pulaski.<br /><br />HUGHES, John Cecil The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1966<br /><br />An Elkton man died early Thursday, Aug. 18, in a traffic accident at Huntsville, Ala., and the brother of a Lynnville resident was killed the same day in an automobile wreck at Seattle, Wash.<br />John Cecil (Peewee) Hughes, 21, of Elkton was fatally injured about 2 a. m. when the car he was driving went out of control at aa curve and crashed on New Market Pike near Huntsville. A passenger in the vehicle, Stanley Smartt of Fayetteville, suffered a broken leg and other injuries.<br />Mr. Hughes was born in the Elkton community November 29, 1944. He was the son of John C. Hughes and the late Margaret Blade Hughes. He was employed by Ragland Wholesale Grocery Company at Huntsville.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Elkton at 2 o&#8217;clock, Friday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, of which he was a member, and burial was in Elkton Cemetery. The Rev. James Shutt officiated.<br />Survivors, besides his father, include his wife, Mrs. Alice Faye Rainey Hughes of Elkton; a brother, Edwin Hoover Hughes, Elkton; three sisters, Joyce Hughes of Elkton, Mrs. Jo Ellen Thul of Sleepy Eye, Minn., and Mrs. Doris Charagulof of Huntsville, Ala.; and his maternal grandfather, Hubert Blade of Elkton.<br /><br />HUGHES, William C. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for William C. Hughes, 56, former service station operator, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. H. E. Baker. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hughes died on Thursday, August 8, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born July 17, 1907, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Lewis Hughes and Lula Osborne Hughes.<br />He was a member of First Baptist Church. Mr. Hughes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dozie Crabtree Hughes; one daughter, Mrs. Samuel L. Lewis, Pulaski; one son, Ray Hughes, Murfreesboro; four grandchildren; three brothers, Floyd Hughes, Pulaski, Elmer Hughes, Bethel, and Gilbert Hughes, Elkmont, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Audie Webb, Savannah.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HUGHEY, James Dudley The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />James Dudley Hughey, 35, was killed at 5:30 a. m. Saturday, December 10, when the panel truck he was driving ran off Highway 31 about one mile north of Elkton. His death brought to fifteen the number of traffic fatalities on Giles County roads this year.<br />State Troopers Sam Shelton and Sgt. James G. Chandler investigated the accident and said Hughey apparently fell asleep at the wheel en route to Pulaski after a business trip to Alabama. He was a salesman for Hester Battery Company. The vehicle ran into a gully and came to a sudden stop, throwing the truck&#8217;s load of batteries into the cab and crushing the driver.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. William H. Moss and Gilbert Shaffer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Hughey was a native of Pulaski and the son of Mrs. Ann Ezell Hughey and the late Hencely Hughey. He was graduated from Giles County High School in 1943 and served with the U. S. Navy in California and Japan during World War II. He was a member of First Methodist Church, the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.<br />Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Doris Johnston Hughey; two sons, James Dennis, 13, and Michael, 3; two sisters, Mrs. Dudley Abernathy of Pulaski and Mrs. James E. Cornell of Eau Galli, Fla.; his grandmothers, Mrs. John Ezell and Mrs. Ezra L. Cardin, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HUGHEY, John William The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for John William Hughey, 91, retired Elkton banker and farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church. The burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Hughey died Thursday, October 17, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 6, 1872, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George L. Hughey and Finnetta Anderson Hughey. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />He was a Mason for sixty years and was cashier of the old Elkton Bank for a number of years.<br />Mr. Hughey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Morrell Hughey; three daughters, Mrs. Edgar Bills, Los Alamos, N. M., Mrs. Stanley Harrison and Mrs. Robert E. Bryan, Elkton; one son, Herbert Hughey, Baltimore, Md.; seven grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Wilkinson and Mrs. George Whitfield, both of Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HULL, Nancy Jane The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1968<br />Mrs. Nancy Jane Hull, 84, died at her home at Route 1, Summertown, Monday, August 5.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hull were held Wednesday morning, August 7, at 10:00 at Crossroads Baptist Church. Burial was in Crossroads Cemetery.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Lottie Taylor, Auburndale, Fla., Mrs. Ruth Green, Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. Virgie Smith, Loretto, Miss Nora Hull, Ohio, Mrs. Ruby Smith, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Peggy June Smith, Detroit, Mich.; five sons, Homer, Vance, Earl, Albert, and D. C. Hull, all of Summertown; forty-five grandchildren; and thirty great-grandchildren.<br /><br />HULME, Fountain Bruce The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Dr. Fountain Bruce Hulme, 77, retired Pulaski physician, were conducted Monday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial rites were at Maplewood Cemetery Tuesday morning, after cremation.<br />Dr. Hulme died Saturday, Sept. 9, at 6 p.m. at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born in Maury County, Nov. 24, 1883, Dr. Hulme was the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. John Wesley Hulme of Santa Fe. He was graduated from Branham and Hughes Preparatory School at Spring Hill and received the M. D. degree from Vanderbilt University College of Medicine, later taking postgraduate work at Tulane University.<br />An ear, eye, nose and throat specialist, he began the practice of medicine 50 years ago and had lived in Pulaski for the past 40 years. He retired from active practice about four years ago. He had served as president of the Tennessee Medical Association and as a member of the Tennessee Board of Examiners for Physicians.<br /><br />Dr. Hulme was a member of First Methodist Church and was a veteran of World War I, having served with the U. S. Army Medical Corps.<br />He was married 45 years ago to Miss Juan Short of Franklin. She died August 24, 1954.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Elizabeth Hulme and Mrs. J. P. Colvin of Pulaski, Mrs. J. J. Foley, Jr., of Nashville and Mrs. Jack A. Nants of Orlando, Fla.; a son, George C. Hulme of Nashville; three sisters, Miss May Hulme and Mrs. Walter Hadley, both of Oklahoma City, Okla.; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />HULSEY, Joseph Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1969<br />Joseph Arthur Hulsey, 78, died Monday afternoon, February 24, at the home of his son in Leoma.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, February 26, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the Bonnertown Baptist Church, with the Rev. Raymond Hurn officiating. Burial was in the Bonnertown Cemetery.<br />A native of Paulding County, Georgia, Mr. Hulsey was born April 27, 1890, the son of the late Thomas and Martha Locklayer Hulsey. He was a resident of Athens, Ala.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Roxie Bobo Hulsey, Athens, Ala.; three sons, W. H. Hulsey and Travis Hulsey, both of Ocala, Fla., and T. J. Hulsey, Leoma; four daughters, Mrs. Berma McGill, Minor Hill, Mrs. Jewel Sandlin and Mrs. Bonnie Mae Cates, both of Lexington, Ala., and Mrs. Millime Mosley, Ocala, Fla.; one brother, Homer Hulsey, Athens, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Nancy Bailey, Pulaski; nineteen grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HUMPHREY, Ed The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Ed Humphrey, retired farmer of the Twelfth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of Berea Methodist Church, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, a former pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Humphrey who had been in declining health, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, December 14, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 20, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James E. Humphrey and Mary Byers Humphrey. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Humphrey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Reba Holt Humphrey; one son, Billy Holt Humphrey, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Ed Hardy, Pulaski, and Mrs. J. E. Douglass, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HUMPHREY, Grady Holt The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Prayer services for Grady Holt Humphrey, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy H. Humphrey, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. J. C. Williams officiating. The child, born Friday, January 22, died early Sunday morning.<br /><br />HUMPHREY, Reba Holt The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Reba Holt Humphrey, 74, died Monday morning at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Humphrey, wife of the late Edd Humphrey, were held Tuesday, February 27, at 2:30 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with her pastor, Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of Campbellsville Methodist Church, and Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Humphrey was born May 1, 1893, the daughter of the late John F. and Laura Sue Gilliam Holt.<br />Survivors include one son, Billy Humphrey; and one grandson, Rex Humphrey, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HUNTER, Claiborne The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1965<br />Claiborne Hunter, 52, Tennessee State food inspector, and former Giles Countian, died at his home in Verona, Tenn., at 3 a. m. Wednesday of a heart attack. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at Verona Methodist Church, with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg. The body is at London Funeral Home, Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. A. W. Hunter of Lewisburg and the late Mr. Hunter. He had lived most of his life in Lynnville.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife the former Miss Martha Hunter, two sisters, Mrs. Paul Lowe and Mrs. Elmo Fitzgerald, Lewisburg, Mrs. Tom Pollock, Pulaski; two brothers, Raymond Hunter, Nashville, Collier Hunter, Lewisburg.<br /><br />HUNTER, Edward H. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1964<br />Edward H. Hunter, 38, Nashville resident, died unexpectedly early Monday morning, March 30, at a Nashville hospital. Funeral services took place at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bracey-Welch Funeral Home with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city.<br />Mr. Hunter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nell Mitchell Hunter, native of Giles County; three sons, Mike, Stanley, and Carl Hunter, Nashville; one brother, George Hunter, Dayton, Ohio; and his mother, Mrs. Edward T. Hunter, Palmetto, Fla.<br /><br />HUNTER, Forrest Lafayette The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Dr. Forrest Lafayette Hunter, prominent Pulaski chiropractor, died at 12:55 a. m. Friday, May 13, at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient for more than a week due to injuries received in a fall at his home on Sunday, May 1. He had been in ill health since suffering a stroke in October, 1958.<br />A native of Pike County, Mo., Dr. Hunter was born March 25, 1886, and came to Pulaski thirty-five years ago. He was the son of the late John William and Martha Ann Ames Hunter and was married to the former Miss Annie Lee Abernathy of Pulaski, who survives.<br />He was a Baptist and a member of the Pulaski Elks Club.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating. The Rev. Erwin P. Anderson of Nashville, uncle of Mrs. Hunter, conducted graveside services in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Other survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Arthur L. Patton of Dallas, Texas; Mrs. Steve Smith and Mrs. W. I. Reed, both of Princeton, Miss.; and one brother, Will H. Hunter of Perryville, Miss.<br /><br />Pallbearers were J. Edward Roe, Robert Smith, Jack Abernathy, Sr., Ralph Nall, Dr. Andrew M. Ballentine, Robert E. Curry, Byron Eslick, Robert Fautt, and John B. McClure.<br /><br />HUNTER, Kitty Smithson The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Kitty Hunter, 78, were conducted Thursday morning, December 1, at the First Methodist Church in Lewisburg, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Hunter died Tuesday afternoon, November 29, in Giles County Hospital. She was born January 7, 1888, the daughter of the late James B. and Lizzie Walker Smithson.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Tom Pollock, Mrs. Elmo Fitzgerald, and Mrs. Paul Lorne of Lewisburg; one son, Collier Hunter, Lewisburg; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Dora Edmundson, and Mrs. Maggie Camper of Nashville.<br /><br />HUNTER, Raymond James The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Raymond James Hunter, 56, postal superintendent in Nashville, were held Tuesday at Charlotte Avenue Church of Christ, with Mack Wayne Craig and Leonard R. Owens, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg. Mr. Hunter died Sunday, September 5, in Vanderbilt Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Kitty Mae Smithson Hunter, Lewisburg and the late Allen W. Hunter. He was a member of the Charlotte Avenue Church of Christ. He attended University of Tennessee and has been affiliated with the U. S. Post Office in Nashville since returning from the U. S. Air Force following World War II.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Hunter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maxine Poole Hunter; two daughters, Miss Jane Hunter and Miss Janice Hunter, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Tom Pollock, Pulaski, Mrs. Elmo Fitzgerald and Mrs. Paul Lowe, both of Lewisburg; and one brother, Collie Hunter, Lewisburg.<br /><br />HUNTER, R. L. &#8220;Bob&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1960<br />R. L. &#8220;Bob&#8221; Hunter, 68, senior member of the Hunter-Smith Furniture Store in Pulaski and other stores in the surrounding area, died Sunday in the Maury County Hospital of a heart ailment.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at the West Seventh Street Church of Christ in Columbia. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery at Columbia.<br />A lifelong resident of Maury County, Mr. Hunter was a son of the late John M. and Alice Hayes Hunter. He received his education in public schools at Columbia and had been a leading citizen of the community for many years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Media Allen Hunter; six brothers, Webb and H. H. Hunter of Decatur, Ala.; Hayes, Allie and Willis A. Hunter, Sr., Columbia; Grady Hunter, Sumiton, Ala; and a sister, Mrs. Malcolm Underwood, Columbia.<br /><br />HUNTER, Thomas Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1966<br /><br />Thomas Wayne Hunter, 16, was killed Sunday night, August 14, on Minor Hill Highway only a short distance from his home on Morgan Street in Harwell Heights when the motorcycle he was riding was struck from behind by an automobile.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery&#8230;<br />Born August 2, 1950, in Sumner County, the victim was the son of Thomas Harold Hunter, personnel manager for Genesco&#8217;s Pulaski plant, and Lillian Robinson Hunter. He was a member of First Methodist Church and an active Boy Scout, having attained the rating of Life Scout. He completed the tenth grade at Giles County High School last term.<br />Survivors, besides his parents include a sister, Mrs. Linda Graves of Ashland City; two brothers, Robert T. (Bobby) and James R. (Randy), both of Pulaski; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olie F. Hunter of Bethpage; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Velma J. Robinson of Bethpage.<br /><br />HUSKEY, Maggie Fogg The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Fogg Huskey, 73, native Giles Countian, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at London Funeral in Lewisburg, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mrs. Huskey died on Tuesday, August 14, at her home in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Harry P. Fogg and Betty Shores Fogg. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Lewisburg. Former residents of Pulaski, Mr. and Mrs. Fogg had moved to Lewisburg approximately twenty-three years ago.<br />Mrs. Huskey is survived by her husband, V. R. Huskey, and two brothers, Porter Fogg and Spencer Fogg, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />HUSKEY, Victor Roland The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1967<br />Victor Roland Huskey, 82, retired mechanic, died Saturday, February 18, in Gordon Hospital at Lewisburg.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Dallas Bass of Lewisburg officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Huskey was a native of North Carolina, born November 7, 1894. He was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife was the late Maggie Fogg Huskey.<br />Survivors include a niece, Mrs. John A. Kerr, of Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews of Huntsville, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HUTTON, John Henry The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for John Henry Hutton, 70, retired farmer of the Choates Creek section and veteran of World War I, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski with North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg in charge of arrangements. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens at Pulaski. Mr. Hutton who had been a patient three weeks in Veterans Hospital, Nashville, died Saturday morning, July 24, at the home of his son, Emmett Hutton, in Nashville, four days after leaving the hospital.<br />Born March 22, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jesse Hutton and Ellen Woodard Hutton. He was a member of Center Primitive Baptist Church in Lawrence County.<br /><br />Mr. Hutton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Garrett Hutton; two sons, Emmett, Nashville, and Warner Hutton, USN, presently stationed in California; one daughter, Mrs. Catherine Britton, Giles County; ten grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Willie Burks, Pulaski, and Mrs. Leonard Goats, Columbia.<br /><br />HUTTON, Lonnie Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1964<br />Lonnie Franklin Hutton, 33, radio repairman with the Tennessee Highway Patrol in Chattanooga and a former resident of Giles County, was buried today (Wednersday) in Lawrence County. He was found shot to death Monday in the highway patrol dormitory in Chattanooga, an apparent suicide victim.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. at Highland Park Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg, with burial in Gum Springs Cemetery.<br />Deputy Hamilton County Coroner Dick Hutsell said the gunshot wound Hutton died of apparently was self-inflicted.<br />Hutton had been employed by the Tennessee Highway Patrol about five years. Before being transferred to Chattanooga three months ago, he was dispatcher in the Lawrenceburg office for about four and a half years. He was a former Lawrenceburg policeman, and was once employed for a short time by radio station WKSR in Pulaski.<br />He was a native of Louisville, Ky. Hutton served in the U. S. Air Force during World War II. He was a Baptist.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Virginia Whitaker Hutton; a son, Dennis Hutton; a daughter, Donna Hutton, Lawrenceburg; parents, Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Hutton, Route 5, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Emmett Hutton, Nashville, and Warner Hutton, California; and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Britton, Pulaski.<br /><br />HUTTON, Lucy McDonald The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Lucy Hutton, 95, of the Blooming Grove Community, died Sunday, January 28, in Lawrenceburg Sanitarium.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hutton were held Monday, January 29, at 2 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late John King and Martha Elizabeth Rankin McDonald. Her husband was the late John T. Hutton, who died in 1952.<br />Mrs. Hutton was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Tennie Stovall, Aspen Hill, and Mrs. D. B. Watson, Louisville, Ky.; two sons, John B. Hutton, Pulaski, and E. T. Hutton, Athens, Ala.; thirty grandchildren; and forty-two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HYATT, Herbert Ozro The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Herbert Ozro Hyatt, 70, retired farmer and church leader, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor, and the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Baptist missionary. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hyatt who had a heart ailment, died unexpectedly Wednesday evening, October 16, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born July 31, 1893, the son of Mrs. Mary Pate Hyatt and the late J. Lafayette Hyatt. He was a veteran of World War I, and had been an active member of the First Baptist Church, having served in various capacities of the church.<br />In addition to his mother who lives at Pulaski, Mr. Hyatt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eunice Johns Hyatt; one son, Herbert L. Hyatt, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. James Parker, Pulaski; one grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Porter Fogg, Mrs. Leonard Malone, Mrs. Cecil Derryberry and Mrs. J. D. Fulton, Pulaski; and two brothers, John T. Hyatt, Nashville, and Allen Brown Hyatt, Ontario, Calif.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HYATT, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for John Thomas Hyatt, 68, retired Nashville grocer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church in Pulaski and Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ, Pulaski. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hyatt died Friday morning, July 1, in Giles County Hospital after an extended period of declining health.<br />Born September 6, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Lafayette Hyatt and Mary Pate Hyatt. He was engaged in farming in Giles County for many years, later going to Nashville where he owned a grocery in Woodbine for a number of years. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a Mason. Masons served as pall bearers.<br />Mr. Hyatt is survived by one son, Jack Hyatt, Huntsville, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Anna Laura Darnell Puryear; two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Sue Fogg, Mrs. J. L. Malone, Mrs. Elizabeth Vandiver and Mrs. Louise Derryberry, all of Pulaski; and one brother, Allen Brown Hyatt, Upland, Calif.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HYATT, Mae Holly Pardue The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1960<br />Mrs. Mae Holly Pardue Hyatt, 52, wife of John T. Hyatt, died of a heart attack at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, August 5, at the home on Glenrose Drive, Nashville, where they had made their home for several years.<br />Prayer services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Woodbine Funeral Home, followed by funeral services in Pulaski at 3 o&#8217;clock that afternoon at First Baptist Church.<br />The Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiated at the latter service with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Barnwell, S. C., she was a member of the Baptist Church. Her first marriage was to Ray Pardue who was killed in a car-train wreck a number of years ago.<br /><br />Mrs. Hyatt, a resident of Giles County for a number of years, is survived by her husband, John T. Hyatt, merchant of the Woodbine area, Nashville; one son, Jack Hyatt, Huntsville, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. James Darnell, Paris, Tenn.; and two grandchildren, Huntsville.<br /><br />HYATT, Mary Elizabeth Pate The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Pate Hyatt, 89, widow of J. L. Hyatt, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Hyatt died on Tuesday morning, November 12, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Porter Fogg, where she had resided for some time.<br />Born December 3, 1873, in Morgan County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late William Pate and Elizabeth Kent Pate. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, John Lafayette (Fate) Hyatt, died seven years ago.<br />Mrs. Hyatt is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Fogg, Mrs. Leonard Malone, Mrs. Cecil Derryberry and Mrs. J. D. Fulton, all of Pulaski; two sons, John T. Hyatt, Nashville, and Allen Brown Hyatt, Ontario, Calif.; and nine grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br />Her son, Herbert Ozro Hyatt, died October 16, this year.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />HYATT, Randall The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1967<br />Randall Hyatt, 18, of Louisville, Ky., grandson of Mrs. Alma Hyatt of Pulaski and the late Howard Hyatt, was killed Sunday, April 30, in a one-car accident near his home. He was the son of Homer Hyatt, a former Pulaski resident, and Mrs. Roberta Martin Hyatt.<br />Funeral services and burial were to be held in Louisville today (Wednesday).<br />Young Hyatt was scheduled to graduate from high school in June and had planned to enter services with the U. S. Navy. No details of the fatal accident were available.<br />In addition to his parents and paternal grandmother, he is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Johnson and Misses Sheila and Cathy Hyatt, all of Louisville; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Martin of Louisville.<br /><br />HYDE, Minnie Olivia The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Miss Minnie Olivia Hyde, who died Friday, July 8, in Lewisburg, were held Saturday at Cornersville Methodist Church with the burial in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was a native of Giles County.<br />Miss Hyde is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Sammie Chunn and Mrs. Jewel Bowers, Cornersville, Mrs. Roy Fowler, Lynnville, and Mrs. Mattie Chunn, Lewisburg; and one brother, Joe Hyde, Lynnville.<br /><br />HYDE, Rudolph Martin The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Rudolph Martin Hyde, 73, died Monday, July 17, in Lawrence County Hospital. Services were conducted Wednesday, July 19, at 2:00 p. m., at Freeman Funeral Home, with burial in Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />Mr. Hyde, a native of Chicago, Ill., was born December 4, 1893, the son of the late Frank and Christine Hyde.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joanne Rayfield, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Peggy Lumpkins, Torrence, Calif.; seven sons, Alvin and Malvin, both of Torrence, Calif., Calvin and Robert C., both of Lawrenceburg, Leroy, Chicago, Ill., Frank and Rudolph Hyde, Jr., U. S. Navy; seventeen grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Alice Ohischlanger, Santa Anna, Calif.; Mrs. TerrinA. Reading, New Jersey, Mrs. Dorothy Smith, and Mrs. Virginia Belline, both of Chicago.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />INGRAM, Esther Florence McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />Mrs. Esther Florence Ingram, died Thursday, March 28, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ingram, wife of George Ingram, was held Friday afternoon, March 29, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Revs. Mack Pinkelton, Norman Coke and Henry Cortner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Ingram was born March 17, 1889, the daughter of the late Richard Jackson and Lula Murray McCormack.<br />Survivors include her husband, George Ingram; three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Wright, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. P. D. Cardin and Mrs. Ollie Hefley, Giles County; one brother, Bill McCormick, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />INGRAM, Nancy Pearl Smith The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Pearl Young Ingram, 89, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, August 10, at 2 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. Pink Griggs officiating. Burial will be in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ingram, died Tuesday, August 8, at Giles County Hospital, she was born, April 27, 1878, the daughter of the late William and Nancy Smith. Her husband, Pink Ingram, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Miss Evelyn Young, Pulaski, Mrs. Tom Clift, Cornersville, and Mrs. Quinton Hooper, Orange City, Fla.; and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />INGRAM, Orleana Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Orleana Pearl Ingram, 84, will be conducted Thursday afternoon November 10, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ingram died Tuesday afternoon, November 8, in Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />She was born November 3, 1882, in Lincoln County, the daughter of the late Tom and Martha Gunter McAfee. Her husband, the late Newt Ingram, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include one brother, Miller McAfee, Frankewing; two sisters, Mrs. Eliza Winton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Willie Smith, Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />INGRUM, Mrs. Marguerite Louise Connell The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Marguerite Louise Connell Ingrum, 88, widow of McDonald Gideon Ingrum, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. W. H. Moss, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Ingrum died Sunday afternoon, March 13, at her home on East Jefferson Street, after a long illness.<br />Born November 30, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Matthew Franklin Connell and Suzannah Elizabeth Eason Connell. Her husband, a school teacher, died in 1923. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Ingrum is survived by three sons, Fred Ingrum and Ben Ingrum, Pulaski, Matthew F. Ingrum, Memphis; two daughters, Mrs. J. B. Whitmire, Sr., Decatur, Ala., and Miss Lynn Ingrum, Pulaski; three step-daughters, Mrs. Ethel I. Holt, Pulaski, and Mrs. W. J. Weaver and Mrs. F. E. Warren, both of Birmingham, Ala.; and twenty grandchildren, thirty-eight great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />INMAN, John Meadow The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960 and 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for John Meadow Inman, 55, farmer of the Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Mr. Bunt. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the 19th District.<br />Mr. Inman died of a heart attack late Monday afternoon, December 5, while fighting a brush fire on the property of a neighbor. Mr. Inman was one of approximately 50 volunteers that fought a blaze on the property of Mrs. Bob Witt, one mile north of the community of Waco. The fire was out of control about an hour.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 16, 1905, the son of the late Joe Inman and Sallie Rose Inman.<br />Mr. Inman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Levonia Carpenter Inman; two sons, Robert Inman, Lynnville, and J. W. Inman, Florida; two daughters, Miss Berlie Mae Inman, Lynnville,<br />and Mrs. John Casteel, Athens, Ala.; and four grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />INMAN, Mary Etta Rosson The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Etta Inman, 93, who died at her home in the Wales Community, on Thursday, November 17, were conducted on Friday, November 18 in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Inman was born on October 17, 1873, in Giles County, the daughter of the late James J. Rosson and Lettie Stafford Rosson.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. E. T. Waters, Mrs. T. E. Walls, of Wales, Mrs. Mamie Adams, Columbia, and Mrs. H. K. Gilliam, Lynnville; one son, John M. Clifton, Pulaski; nine grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren; one brother, Charles W. Rosson, of Vernon, Texas.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />IZARD, Thomas C. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br /><br />Dr. Thomas C. Izard, 76, former headmaster of Massey School in Pulaski, died on July 21, at St. Luke&#8217;s Hospital, New York City, after a long illness.<br />Graveside services were held at Athens Cemetery at Athens, Ala., at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon.<br />Born at Forest City, Ark., he had taught for a span of thirty years, including positions in Alabama and Tennessee, entering into professorships with Brooklyn College, and later with Columbia University.<br />He was a professor, summer school instructor, and author.<br />Dr. Izard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Pettus Izard, native of Athens, Ala.; one son, Dr. Mark W. Izard, Hartford, Conn.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />JACKSON, Annie Leo Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Annie Leo Jackson, 76, prominent resident of Lester, Ala., died Saturday, Feb.11, at Athens-Limestone County (Ala.) Hospital as the result of burns received in an accident at her home on the previous Wednesday.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Hester&#8217;s Chapel Church of Christ, of which she was a member. E. F. Bullington, minister of the Church, and Burl Grubbs of Athens officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Jackson suffered third degree burns over seventy-five percent of her body when her clothing caught fire from a gas heater at 8:30 a.m., according to a member of the family. A granddaughter who lives in the same house was able to extinguish the flames.<br />A daughter of the late William and Mollie Arthur Harrison, she was born March 3, 1890, in Limestone County. Her husband, James Andrew (Annas) Jackson, died in October, 1955. Mrs. Jackson is survived by two sons, Lester and Walton, both of Lester; two sisters, Mrs. John Browning of Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Lorene White of Lester; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Another son, Dr. D. E. Jackson, of Lester, died in July, 1966.<br /><br />JACKSON, Benton and Billy Gene TOWNSEND The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1960<br />Double funeral services will be conducted tomorrow, July 21, at 2:30 p.m. at Minor Hill Church of Christ for brothers-in-law who died from injuries received in an automobile accident last night near Marietta, Ga.<br />The victims, Benton Jackson, 30, and Billy Gene Townsend, 33, were natives of Giles County. Details of the accident could not be obtained today, but Jackson&#8217;s father, Cecil Jackson, of Pulaski, said the car in which the men were riding was struck by a large trailer truck. Townsend was killed instantly and Jackson died early today.<br />Jackson and his family had resided for about four years in Atlanta, where he did carpentry work. Townsend&#8217;s home was in Limestone County, ala. near Salem, and he had gone to Georgia seeking employment, friends and family stated. Tonnie Davis of Athens, Ala. will conduct the funeral service for Townsend, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton of Pulaski will conduct the services for Jackson.<br /><br />Jackson is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jackson of Pulaski; his wife, Esterlene Townsend Jackson, who is a sister of the other victim; a son, Richard; a daughter, Beverly Ann; two brothers, Clay Jackson of Nashville and Thomas Jackson of the U. S. Air Force in Germany; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Marine Harwell of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Pauline Owen of Giles County.<br />Townsend is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Townsend of Minor Hill; his wife, Jean Alsup Townsend; seven children; three brothers, Howard and Paul Townsend both of Minor Hill; and Ernest Townsend of Appleton; two sisters, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Ruel Felker both of Atlanta.<br /><br />JACKSON, Brockton Wright The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Brockton Wright Jackson, 50, who died Friday, May 4, at Giles County Hospital following a heart attack, were conducted at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Minor Hill Church of Christ with burial in Hester Cemetery. Ed Harper officiated, and Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />A native of Giles County, Jackson was the son of R R. Jackson and the late Mrs Emma Lee Wright Jackson. He had operated Jackson Feed Mill and Cotton Gin at Minor Hill for many years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Doyle Jackson; four sons, William D., Charles Albert and Tommy of Minor Hill, and Robert F., of Cleveland, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. David Hagood and Miss Charlotte Jackson of Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Parmenas Cox of Pulaski and Mrs. Cleatos Hagood of Tullahoma; four brothers, Ross, Stonewall, Dewitt and Jerry Jackson, all of Minor Hill; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />JACKSON, Cora McKinney The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora McKinney Jackson, 83, resident of Madison, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Jackson died on Thursday, February 4, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 30, 1881, in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Jack McKinney and Louvina Browning McKinney. Her husband, Madden Jackson, died in March, 1947.<br />Mrs. Jackson is survived by two sons, Luster Jackson, Madison, Ala., and Curtis Jackson, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Herman Townsend, Athens, Ala.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Mattie Hardeman, Sheffield, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Curtis The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Curtis Jackson, 50, employee of a termite company, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by James Merritt of Athens, Ala., Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Pleasant H ill Cemetery at Stella.<br />Mr. Jackson died Monday morning, May 3, at his home on Rackley Drive.<br />Born January 29, 1915, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Madden Jackson and Cora McKinney Jackson. His mother died February 4.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jewel Hall Jackson; one son, Jackie Jackson; one daughter, Pamela Jackson; one sister, Mrs. Herman Townsend, Athens, Ala.; and one brother, Luster Jackson, Madison, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Cynthia Nolley The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1969<br />Mrs. Cynthia Jackson, 79, died Friday, August 8, in her home in Lawrenceburg. Graveside services were conducted Saturday afternoon, August 9, at Fall River Cemetery, with the Rev. James Stallings officiating.<br />She was born July 5, 1890. There are no immediate survivors.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Dallas Fletcher The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1968<br />Dallas Fletcher Jackson, 86, resident of the Minor Hill community, died Sunday, June 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Jackson, a retired farmer, were held Monday afternoon , June 3, at Puncheon Church of Christ with Paul McKissack, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Noblit Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jackson was born August 22, 1881, the son of the late Thomas and Mary Jackson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Josie Jackson, Minor Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Donald Fox, Miss Katherine Jackson, both of Giles County, Mrs. Chuck Durham, Alabama; one sister, Mrs. John Davis, Minor Hill; one brother, Cecil Jackson, Pulaski; and five grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, David Eldridge The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Dr. David Eldridge Jackson, 55, well-known physician and owner of the Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., died unexpectedly of a heart attack at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, Saturday morning, July 16.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Hester&#8217;s Capel Church of Christ, of which he was a member, and burial was in the church cemetery. Burl Grubbs and E. F. Bullington were the officiating ministers.<br />Dr. Jackson had been hospitalized for several days early this month in a Memphis Hospital and had entered St. Thomas on July 10 in preparation for surgery.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of Mrs. Leo Harrison Jackson of Lester and the late James Andrew Jackson. He was born Feb. 2, 1911.<br />He was graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis, and in July, 1940, opened the rural hospital at Lester which has served many thousands of patients from North Alabama and southern Giles County. Only two weeks ago it was announced that he would build a large, modern hospital to replace the clinic now in use.<br />Dr. Jackson was a member of the Town Council and president of the Lester Credit Union.<br />He was a member of the Tennessee, Alabama, and American Academy of General Practice, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, the Washington Institute of Medicine and the American Geriatrics Society.<br /><br />He was married to the former Miss Evelyn Christopher, who survives. Other survivors include two brothers, Lester and Walton Jackson, both of Lester.<br /><br />JACKSON, Henry The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Henry Jackson, 82, retired farmer of the Third Civil District, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Pleasant Hill Church at Stella with the burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Mr. Jackson died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, November 29, at his home.<br />Born April 24, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph C. Jackson and Eunice Alsup Jackson. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julie Stovall Jackson; one daughter, Miss Christine Jackson, Stella; one brother, Tom Jackson, Athens, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Rosa Tennison, Limestone County, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, John William The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for John Leonard Jackson, 77, retired farmer were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers, pastor. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Jackson died at his home in the Goodsprings section on Wednesday, August 7.<br />Born January 8, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jeff Jackson and Mary Durham Jackson. He was a member of the Baptist Church. His wife, Mrs. Lena Mae Shelton Jackson, died a few years ago.<br />Mr. Jackson is survived by two sons, Roy Jackson and Paul Jackson, both of Minor Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Parmalee Ott and Mrs. Jess Bruggen Smith, both of Louisville, Ky.; five grandchildren, and two great grandchildren; three brothers, Cecil Jackson, Pulaski, Dallas Jackson, Minor Hill and Emmett Jackson, Goodsprings; one sister, Mrs. John Davis, Minor Hill. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Lena May Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena May Shelton Jackson, 67, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Jackson, who has been in failing health, died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Monday night February 6, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Limestone County, Ala., she was born August 22, 1893, the daughter of the late Benton Shelton and Mary Ann Davis Shelton. She was a member of Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Jackson is survived by her husband, Leonard Jackson; two daughters, Mrs. John Ott and Mrs. Paul Bruggen Smith, both of Louisville, Ky.; two sons Roy Jackson and Paul Jackson, both of Minor Hill; five grandchildren and one great grandchild; seven sisters, Mrs. Raymond Mankins and Mrs. Jack Mankins, Minor Hill, Mrs. Cecil Jackson and Mrs. Brown Belew, Pulaski, Mrs. Earl Cole and Mrs. Myrtle Shelton, Nashville, and Mrs. Grady Belew, Taylor, Mich.; and one brother, Vaudie Shelton, Lake Hamilton, Fla.<br />Bennett May and Company in Charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Lura Ellen Haney The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lura Ellen Jackson, 88, were conducted at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Freemon Funeral Home, with burial in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was a Baptist, and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Presley Haney.<br />She is survived by two sons, Dr. D. E. Jackson, Lawrenceburg, Dr. J. E. Jackson, Loretto; two daughters, Mrs. Hershel Hester and Mrs. Roy Malone, both of Nashville; four brothers, Edward, Everett, Herschel, and Charlie Haney of Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Lee Farris, Minor Hill and Mrs. Mamie Howard, Pulaski; three grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JACKSON, Neely Frank The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Neely Frank Jackson, 60, farmer of the Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg. Mr. Jackson died Thursday, June 30, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Born January 29, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Lura Haney Jackson and the late J. D. Jackson.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Jackson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Rachel Michaels; two brothers, Dr. C. E. Jackson and Dr. J. E. Jackson, both of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Roy Malone and Mrs. Herschel Hester, both of Nashville; and three grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Ora Mae Jones The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1963<br />Mrs. Roy G. Jackson, Sr., 73, resident of Louisville, Ky., for the past thirty-eight years, died at 2:15 Friday morning at a Louisville hospital. Funeral services took place at one o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at Oakdale Methodist Church with the burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville.<br />Daughter of the late Joe Jones and Tennie Jordan Jones, she was the former Miss Ora Mae Jones, born and reared at Minor Hill in Giles County.<br />Mrs. Jackson was a member of Oakdale Methodist Church and of the Lousville and Nashville Golden Age Club.<br />Mrs. Jackson is survived by her husband, Roy G. Jackson, Sr., also a native Giles Countian; two daughters, Mrs. Ola Mae Campbell and Mrs. Katherine Lusk; one son, Roy G. Jackson, Jr., Louisville; ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. L. M. Brownlow, Minor Hill.<br /><br />JACKSON, Raymond Robert The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Raymond Robert Jackson, 76, retired Minor Hill merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Ed Harper, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Hester Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Jackson died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday night, October 22, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Parmenas Cox, in Pulaski. Born October 4, 1889, at Lester in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late J. S. Jackson and Lydia Jane Ridgeway Jackson. His wife, Mrs. Emma Lee Wright Jackson, died November 18, 1955.<br /><br />In addition to Mrs. Cox, Mr. Jackson is surived by another daughter, Mrs. Cleatos Hagood, Tullahoma; four sons, Ross Jackson, Stonewall Jackson, Sr., DeWitt Jackson, and Jerry Jackson, all of Minor Hill; nineteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; and one brother, Charlie Jackson, Detroit, Mich.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Roy Edmundson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Roy Edmundson Jackson, 50, Minor Hill farmer and school bus driver, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. James Pollard, conducted by the Rev. James Pollard, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Jackson died Monday morning, February 10, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born June 1, 1913, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Leonard Jackson and Lena Shelton Jackson.<br />Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Opal Ziegler Jackson; two sons, R. B. Jackson, Lexington, Ky., and James L. Jackson, U. S. Army, stationed in Okinawa; two grandchildren; one brother, Paul Jackson, Minor Hill; and two sisters, Mrs. John Ott and Mrs. Paul Burggensmith, both of Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Smith The Pulaski Citizen 1 May 1963<br />Sgt. Smith Jackson, 65, a 16-year veteran of the Pulaski police force, died at 1 a. m. today<br />(Wednesday) at Giles County Hospital, following a heart attack at his home at 403 East College Street.<br />Services will be at 2 p. m. Thursday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Tommy Vernon officiating. The place of burial hasn&#8217;t been decided. His fellow policemen will serve as pall-bearers.<br />St. Jackson was rushed to the hospital shortly after midnight. He had been on leave from the Police Department since February 17, when he was severely injured in a traffic accident around the courthouse square.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ, and a native of Giles County.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Iva Rena Kincaid; two sons, James Clay Jackson, Tullahoma, and Joe Smith Jackson, Bradenton, Fla.; five daughters, Mrs. Anna Russell Williams, Mobile, Ala., Mrs. Mary Todd Franklin, Sparta, Mrs. Norma Lee Tidwell, Cartersville, Ga., Mrs. James Harvey, Santa Suzana, Calif., and Mrs. Barbara Ann Bledsoe, Pulaski; a brother, Bud Jackson, Minor Hill; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JACKSON, Thomas Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Thomas Andrew Jackson, 82, Minor Hill retired farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers, pastor. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Jackson, a bachelor, died Thursday, March 12, at the home of a great niece, Mrs. Clifford Davis, at Appleton.<br /><br />Born October 26, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Samuel Jackson and Sarah McGill Jackson. He was a member of Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br />The only survivors are nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Thomas Emmett The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Thomas Emmett Jackson, 76, Minor Hill retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Puncheon Church of Christ with the burial at Booth Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Jackson died Tuesday, August 4, in Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br />Born September 8, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jeff Jackson and Mary Durham Jackson. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Razzie Thompson Jackson; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Foust, Minor Hill; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lela Davis, Minor Hill; and two brothers, Dallas Jackson, Minor Hill and Cecil Jackson, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, Vera Elizabeth Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cecil Jackson, 66, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Jackson died unexpectedly Sunday morning, November 24, at the home at Pulaski.<br />Born January 10, 1897, in Alabama, she was the former Vera Elizabeth Shelton, daughter of the late Benton and Mary Ann Davis Shelton. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Jackson is survived by her husband, Cecil Jackson; two sons, Clay Jackson, Nashville, and Thomas Jackson, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Owens, Pulaski, and Mrs. Maymarine Harwell, Dallas, Texas; eleven grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Raymond Mankins and Mrs. Jack Mankins, Minor Hill, Mrs. Earl Cole, Nashville, Mrs. Brown Belew, Giles County, and Mrs. Grady Belew, Detroit, Mich.; and one brother, Vaudie Shelton, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JACKSON, William A. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for William A. Jackson, 74, native Giles Countian, were held at the Eloise Baptist Church, Eloise, Fla., on Monday afternoon with the burial in that town. Mr. Jackson died early Saturday morning, December 31, at a hospital in nearby Winter Haven.<br />Moving to Eloise in 1943, from Minor Hill, Tenn., he had been employed as a fruit checker for Snively Groves, Inc., for twelve years, retiring in 1960 due to ill health.<br />Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Naomi Berzett Jackson; four daughters; one son; two step-sons; one sister, Mrs. Lillie White, Athens, Ala.; three brothers, Raymond Jackson, Minor Hill, Charley Jackson, Detroit, Mich., and Grady Jackson of Anniston, Ala.; seven grandchildren and five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />JACOBS, Mrs. John E. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1968<br /><br />Services for Mrs. John E. Jacobs, 48, of Murfreesboro, were held Thursday, June 6, at 10 a. m. in the chapel of Woodfin Memorial Chapel. Burial was in Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Murfreesboro.<br />Mrs. Jacobs died Tuesday, June 4, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Elaine Spradley, Murfreesboro; four brothers, Ivan, Hollis and Herbert Wilburn, Nashville; five sisters, Mrs. Ruby Reed, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Esther Harwell, Dallas, Tex., Mrs. Mary Barnes, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Wilma Childress and Miss Frances Wilburn, Pulaski, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />JAMES, Calvin Rassie The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Calvin Rassie James, 53, retired farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Kedron Community. Mr. James died at 12:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, August 28, at his home at Kedron after an extended illness.<br />Born October 16, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Andrew James and Mrs. Annie Hardiman James.<br />Mr. James, a bachelor, is survived by two brothers, Robert James and Roy James, Kedron; and one half-sister, Mrs. Fred Gilbert, Prospect.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JAMES, Dora Belle The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Dora Belle James, 82, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Billy Burgess. Burial took place in Elk Ridge Cemetery. Miss James died Friday midnight, February 16, in a Lewisburg hospital, after a lengthy illness.<br />Born November 13, 1879, in the Lynnville Community, she was the daughter of the late William Newton James and Arrabella Curren James.<br />Miss James is survived by three brothers, Morgan James, Jim James and Jesse James, all of Lynnville.<br /><br />JAMES, Jessie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1968<br />Jessie Lee James, 79, died Wednesday, November 27, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. James were held Thursday afternoon, November 28, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Auttae Collins officiating. Burial was in Elk Ridge Cemetry.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. James was born December 3, 1888, the son of the late William N. and Aravella Curring James.<br />Survivors include his wife, Leoda Davis James; one son, Jessie Wright James, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Fitts, Nashville; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JAMES, Jim Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Jim Jackson James, 74, retired farmer of the Lynnville section and a single man, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ with the burial in Elk Ridge Cemetery, northeast of Lynnville. Mr. James died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, March 15, in Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Born July 18, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Newton James and Arra Bella Currin James.<br />Mr. James is survived by two brothers, Morgan James and Jesse James, both of Lynnville; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JAMES, Leoda Davis The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1969<br />Mrs. Leoda Davis James, 73, died Friday, February 28, in Merihil Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. James, wife of the late Jessie L. James, were held Sunday afternoon, March 2, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Artie Collins officiating. Burial was in Elk Ridge Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Watt Davis and Sarah Collins Davis.<br />Survivors include one son, Jessie Wright James, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Fitts, Nashville; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Woosley, Aurora, Ill., Mrs. Annie Lee Sonns, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Myrtle James, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JAMES, Leon E. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Leon E. James, 61, retired rural mail carrier and farmer of Prospect, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Ralph Langston, Pastor. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. James died at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, October 29, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born June 22, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Simeon C. James and Harriett Elizabeth Keaton James. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. James is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sue Wilson James; one daughter, Mrs. John R. Parker, and one grandson, both of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Roy Simpson, Nashville, and Mrs. Malloy Gilbert, Prospect; and three brothers, R. E. (Jack) James and Sam K. James, Nashville, and J. S. James, Florence, Ala.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JAMES, Morgan Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1968<br />Morgan Monroe James, 82, died Tuesday morning, October 1, in Lewisburg Medi-Center.<br />Funeral services for Mr. James were held Wednesday afternoon, October 2, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Artie Collins officiating. Burial was in Elkridge Cemetery, near Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. James was born May 12, 1886, the son of the late William N. and Aravela Curring James.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Davis James; two sons, Sam and Charlie James, both of Lynnville; one grandson; and one brother, Jessie James, of Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JAMES, Ophelia Eubank The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ophelia Eubank James, 92, life-long resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at New Zion Church of Christ with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. James died Saturday morning, February 3, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Otis J. Carter at Bethel, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born January 21, 1870, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. D. Eubank and Dinecia Hazelwood Eubank. Her husband, John Wesley James, died January 21, 1935. She was a member of New Zion Church of Christ.<br />In addition to Mrs. Carter, Mrs. James is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Harvey Fox of Cedar Grove; one son, Buford James, Prospect; eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Mamie E. Wilburn, Prospect.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JARVIS, Castro The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1966<br />Castro Jarvis, 58, former resident of Pulaski, and a seed and feed dealer in Cedartown, Ga., died unexpectedly of a heart attack in the Cedartown hospital at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, June 28.<br />Funeral services will take place at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in First Methodist Church with the burial in that city.<br />For a time, Mr. Jarvis was associated with Harold E. Henegar in the creamery business in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Jarvis is survived by his wife, the former Miss Nelle McPeters of Pulaski; one daughter, Miss Rebecca Jarvis, Atlanta, Ga.; and one son, David Jarvis, Cedartown.<br />Mr. Jarvis was the son-in-law of Mrs. D. E. McPeters of Pulaski and the late Mr. McPeters.<br /><br />JENKINS, Leonard L. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Leonard L. Jenkins, 75, retired farmer of the Woodlawn section, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place at Jenkins Cemetery at Providence. He died at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, March 29, enroute to Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 22, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Wesley Jenkins and Ella Miles Jenkins. His wife, Mrs. Lizzie Jenkins, died six years ago.<br />Mr. Jenkins is survived by three sons, Earl Jenkins, Howard Jenkins and Bill Jenkins, all of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Allene Parker, Dothan, Ala.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; two brothers, Elzie Jenkins, Tullahoma, and Lige Jenkins, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. A. T. Newton and Mrs. Bennie Gowan, Pulaski, Mrs. Marvin Sweeney, Cornersville, and Mrs. John Bartlett, Lewisburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JENKINS, Marion Lambeth The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1960<br />Marion Lambeth Jenkins, Giles County livestock dealer, died Friday, January 1, 1960, at 4:30 A. M. at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 P. M. Saturday, January 2, at the East Hill Church of Christ by Andrew Brown and Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ ministers. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery with Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br />A native of the Friendship community, Mr. Jenkins was the son of the late John Wesley and Henrietta Miles Jenkins. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Jenkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Pierce Jenkins; a son, M. L. Jenkins, Jr.; three daughters, Miss Brownie Jenkins, Mrs. Joe Boaz and Mrs. Robert Russell, all of Giles County; three brothers, L. L. Jenkins and Lige Jenkins, both of Giles County, and E. B. Jenkins, Tullahoma; and four sisters, Mrs. A. T. Newton, Pulaski, Mrs. Bennie Gowan, Giles County, and Mrs. Minnie Bartell, Lewisburg.<br /><br />JENKINS, Nancy Sands The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charlie Jenkins, 86, former resident of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Hooker, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, former pastor. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Jenkins died on Saturday, April 28, at the hospital in Madison, Tenn., following a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Nancy Sands, she was born in 1875 in Maury County, the daughter of the late Thomas Sands and Elizabeth Coffee Sands. Her husband, Charlie Jenkins, died in 1949. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Jenkins is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ray R. Patton, Madison; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Will Pierson and Mrs. Leila Goad, Nashville; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Ruth Thurman, Lynnville, and Mrs. Nina Gibson, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JENKINS, Sherry The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1960<br />Graveside services were held Friday morning in Maplewood Cemetery for Sherry Jenkins, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jenkins, Jr., of Pulaski.<br />The baby died Thursday night, May 19, at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />JERNIGAN, Hattie Louise Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1967<br />Mrs. Hattie Louise Jernigan, 85, died Saturday morning in Elm Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Services were conducted Sunday, April 23, at 1:00 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Jernigan, a native of Giles County, was born November 18, 1881, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips. Her husband was the late M. F. Jernigan.<br /><br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. E. A. Owen, Mrs. Lucile Coleman, Mrs. Clara Carpenter, Mrs. Sam Harding, Nashville, Mrs. C. P. Sawyer, Dayton, Tenn., Mrs. Edwin Bass, Goodsprings; twenty-seven grandchildren; thirty-two great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JETT, Brenda Kay The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1967<br />Miss Brenda Kay Jett, 21, died Thursday, March 9, in Maury County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Saturday, March 11, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Oliver Pantell and Arthur Piggman, Church of Christ ministers officiated. Burial was in the Friendship Cemetery at Culleoka.<br />Miss Jett, a native of Marshall County, was the daughter of Raymond and Edna Ball Jett. She had lived most of her life in Maury County. She was a 1963 graduate of Central High School in Columbia and a graduate of Martin College in Pulaski. She attended Middle Tennessee State University and was employed as a bookkeeper in Nashville. She was a member of the Mooresville Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Linda Riley of Columbia; and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mack Ball, Columbia.<br /><br />JETT, George S. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1967<br />George S. Jett, Sr., 93, retired farmer of the Yell Community, died Friday, August 18, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Saturday, August 19, at 2 p. m., at London Funeral Home. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Wiley Jett; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Dunnivant, Pulaski; five sons, James and Raymond, Pulaski, Claude and Herman, Nashville, and George S. Jett, Jr., Petersburg; twenty-seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Rose Robinson, Burbank, Calif.; and one brother, Horace Jett, Lewisburg.<br /><br />JETT, Robert Jiles The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Robert Jiles Jett, 80, retired farmer of the Blue Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday at Cornersville Baptist Church with the burial in Lone Oak Cemetery. Mr. Jett died Monday, March 4, in Leonard Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />A native of Coffee County, he was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Jett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Sharp Jett; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Farler, Lewisburg, Mrs. Frances Thompson, Pulaski; three sons, Robert T. Jett, Verona Community, Woodrow Jett, Cornersville, and James S. Jett, Lewisburg; twelve grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Rosie Robertson, Sacramento, Calif.; and four brothers, W. E. Jett and Horace Jett, Lewisburg, George Jett, Yell Community, and Walter Jett, Berlin Community.<br /><br />JOHNS, Alice Fox Childers The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Fox Childers, 79, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. The burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Johns died at 11:55 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, Aughst 5, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born January17, 1883, the daughter of the late Frank Fox and Alice Williams Fox. Her first husband, Billy Childers, died many years ago, and her second husband, Joe Johns, died February 14, 1946. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Johns is survived by four sons, William Childers, May Pearl, Texas, Robert Childers, Waxahachie, Texas, Forrest Childers, Raymond, Miss., and Edward Childers, Battle Creek, Mich.; three daughters, Mrs. Jewel DePaul, Bradford, Pa., Mrs. John Beard, Pulaski, and Mrs. Lillie M. Greer, Inglewood, Calif.; twenty-one grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Smith, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNS, Joe H. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Joe H. Johns, 77, farmer of the Yokley Community, were held Friday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with the burial in Gibsonville Cemetery at the Maury-Giles County line. Mr. Johns died Thursday, July 14, at his home following a heart attack.<br />A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late William Johns and Sarah Brooks Johns.<br />Mr. Johns is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosa Francis Johns; two sons, Maynard Johns and Kenneth Johns, both of Columbia; six grandchildren; and one brother, Owen Johns, Lynnville.<br /><br />JOHNS, Ollie Dave The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1960<br />Ollie Dave Johns, 64, retired carpenter, burned to death early Sunday when fire destroyed his small farm home in the Anthony Hill community, seven miles southwest of Pulaski.<br />A passing motorist discovered the fire about 1:30 A. M. A water tank truck from the Pulaski street department went to the scene and city employees kept the flames from spreading to adjacent houses.<br />Cause of the fire was not known. The three-room, frame house was heated by a coal stove.<br />Mr. Johns had lived alone since the death of his wife, Mrs. Hattie Slagel Johns, two years ago.<br />He was a native of Giles County, a veteran of World War I, and a member of the Oak Grove Baptist Church.<br />Services were held at 2 P. M. Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Floyd Cates and the Rev. G. W. Stuber officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Johns is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ida Atkisson, and a step-daughter, Mrs. Marvin Roberts, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />JOHNS, Ora Bell Richardson The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ora Bell Richardson Johns, 76, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the home at Lynnville with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister officiating. Burial took place in Gibsonville Cemetery. Mrs. Johns died unexpectedly at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning, October 26, at the home.<br /><br />Born July 7, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Johns is survived by her husband, Owen Johns, Sr.; one son, Owen Johns, Jr., Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Sybil Whellis, Glenn, Ga.; ten grandchildren; and one brother, Lester Richardson, Cornersville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNS, Owen Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1967<br />Funeral services for Owen Johns, Sr., 75, retired farmer, were conducted on Tuesday afternoon, January 17, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock , in the chapel of the Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery.<br />Mr. Johns, a native of Giles County, was born March 23, 1891, the son of the late William Henry and Sara Brooks Johns.<br />He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Syble Marie Wheeles, Glennville, Ga.; one son, Owen Johns, Jr., Williamsport, Tenn.; ten grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNS, Patricia Ann The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1968<br />Miss Patricia Ann Johns, 15, died Saturday, August 10, at her home in Williamsport after an eighteen month illness.<br />Funeral services for Miss Johns were held Monday afternoon, August 12, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery.<br />Miss Johns was born August 3, 1953, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johns.<br />Survivors, in addition to her parents, include one sister, Rachel Johns; five brothers, Ronnie, Billy, Larry, Aaron and Nathan Johns, all of Williamsport; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lawhorn of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNS, William Dorsey The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for William Dorsey Johns, 58, farmer of the Wales section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Johns died Friday morning January 27, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 17, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Ella Wilson Johns and the late William Noah Johns.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Johns is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Mai Polly Johns; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy English, Columbia and Mrs. Betty Jo Beatty, Giles County; two sons, Dorsey Johns, Jr., Giles County, and Marvin Johns, U. S. Marine Corps; ten grandchildren; one brother, J. B. Johns, Giles County; and five sisters, Mrs. Elwood Drake, Chattanooga, Mrs. Buford Bunn, Mrs. Herbert Hyatt and Mrs. Joe Witherow, Giles County, and Mrs. Wesley Strickland, Ridgely, Tenn.<br /><br />Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Alice Tovrea The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1966<br />Mrs. Alice Johnson, 52, died Friday, August 26, in Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning, August 27, at Pulaski Funeral Home at 10 o&#8217;clock, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Dalhart, Texas.<br />Mrs. Johnson was a native of Oklahoma, and a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski. She was born December 8, 1912, the daughter of Mrs. Mable Richardson Tovrea, and the late William E. Tovrea.<br />In addition to her mother, who lives in Dalhart, she is survived by her husband, Luther Johnson; one son, Kent Johnson, Maryland; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Dysort, Dalhart, and Mrs. Ellen Byrd, McKinney, Texas; and one brother, Arnold Tovrea, Dalhart.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Billy Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1967<br />Billy Wayne Johnson, 24, of Route 2, Prospect, was killed instantly at 1:15 a. m. Wednesday, August 2, when the late model automobile he was driving struck a bridge abutment on Highway 31, just south of Owl Hollow Road, demolishing the vehicle and pinning the victim inside.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Chapel and burial will take place in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Johnson was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Annie Mae Stanford Johnson of Prospect and the late J. J. Johnson. He was born March 24, 1943.<br />He reportedly had left Jack&#8217;s Cookie Corporation plant, where he was employed and had stopped at Skyline Drive-In to eat. Leaving the restaurant, he had gone only about a mile when the accident occurred. State Trooper Robert Barnes, who investigated, said wrecking crews worked for more than an hour before freeing the victim from the wreckage. No skid marks were apparent and the cause of the wreck could not be determined, Barnes said.<br />Besides his mother, survivors include six sisters, Mrs. Katherine Lovett of Columbia, Mrs. Ruth Alday and Mrs. Georgia Hensley of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Elizabeth Mesnick and Miss Dorothy Johnson of Detroit, Mich. and Mrs. Eunice Gregory of Nashville; six brothers, J. W. Johnson of Prospect, Jack and Carl Johnson of Florida, Robert L. and Frank Johnson of Detroit, Mich., and Paul Johnson of Fort Worth, Texas.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Bob Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Bob Taylor Johnson, 58, died Wednesday morning, January 29, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Johnson will be held Thursday afternoon, January 30, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Shores Church of Christ with Ronald Edwards, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in Shores Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Locke Johnson; one son, Robert Johnson; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Thornton, Giles County and Mrs. Bernard Konig, Five Points; one brother, Roy Johnson, Lawrence County; four sisters, Mrs. Ed Williams, Lawrence County, Mrs. Fannie May Phillips, Giles County, Mrs. Verbon Hood, Cullman, Ala., and Mrs. Luther Garner, Lawrence County; and eight grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Della Holt The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jun 1960<br />Mrs. Della Holt Johnson, approximately 83 years of age, died at her home in Birmingham, Ala., on Wednesday, May 25, after a long illness. Funeral rites took place in that city on Thursday with graveside services held at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski at 11 o&#8217;clock on Friday morning.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Thomas Holt and Lucinda Strickland Holt.<br />Mrs. Johnson is survived by her husband, Earl Johnson; and one sister, Mrs. Eunice Reagen, Miami, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Edgar L. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Edgar L. Johnson, 78, farmer of the Goodspring section, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. James Jolly, Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mr. Johnson died on Tuesday night, October 30, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 29, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Archie Johnson and Rachel Hazelwood Johnson.<br />Mr. Johnson is survived by six daughters, Miss Oavillena Johnson, Mrs Morris Jones, Mrs. Wilson Anthony, Pulaski, Mrs. Herbert Ragin, Garden City, Mich, Mrs. Raymond Brown, Valley Station, Ky., and Mrs. Eddie Ruth Bates, Athens, Ala.; five sons, Amoki Johnson, Athens, Ala., Erskine Johnson, Adrian Johnson, and Harold Johnson, Pulaski, and E. L. Johnson, Jr., Columbia; twenty-eight grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren; and one brother, Jim Johnson, Florida.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Edward McDowell The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Edward McDowell Johnson, 70, retired farmer of the Wales section were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in the Helton Cemetery. Mr. Johnson, who had been in failing health several years, died Thursday night, April 21, of a heart attack at the home of a friend, Matt Chapman at Wales.<br />Born April 19, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Manley Johnson and Linnie Kelley Johnson.<br />Mr. Johnson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Evans Kelly of Columbia; four sons, Willard Johnson, Columbia, Campbell Johnson, Waco and Freeman and Irvin Johnson, Wales; twenty-two grandchildren and four great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lillie Tomerlin, Florida.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Edward Tully The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1966<br />Edward Tully Johnson, 91, retired farmer, died Monday, October 24, at his home on the Elkton Highway.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock , in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with H. C. Hale, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Johnson was born December 24, 1875, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fields Johnson. He was a native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jenny Belle Butler Johnson; one son, Edward B. Johnson, Pulaski; and one brother, E. M. Johnson, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Erna L. Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Erna L. Jackson Johnson, 72, widow of Guy Johnson, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. L. M. Moyer of Jackson, Tenn., and the Rev. Bob Brothers of Minor Hill. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson died on Wednesday morning, March 14, at her home in Pulaski.<br />Born May 6, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late David Jackson and Bettie Webb Jackson. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, Guy Johnson died in November 1952.<br />Mrs. Johnson is survived by two sons, Julian Johnson and David Johnson, Pulaski businessmen; one daughter, Mrs. Bill Bennett, Pulaski; and seven grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Ernest Jasper The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Ernest Jasper Johnson, 78, carpenter of the Lynnville Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Robertson Fork Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Elk Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Johnson died at 2:40 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born April 9, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Andy Johnson and Sara White Johnson. He was a member of the Robertson Fork Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Hardison Johnson; three sons, Jasper Johnson, Murfreesboro, Garland Johnson, Lynnville, and Walter Johnson, Chattanooga; three grandchildren; one brother, Robert Johnson, Lynnville; and one sisters, Miss Eliza Johnson, Lynnville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Ervin L. The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Ervin L. Johnson, 44, former employee of the Gabriel Company, Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. William D. Lovett and the Rev. Mr. Daniels. The burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth District. Mr. Johnson died Wednesday, May 11, in Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born August 25, 1921, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Edward Johnson and Rosie Carpenter Johnson. He was a member of the Rose Hill Baptist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Rose Johnson; four sons, Wayne, Calvin, Randy and Gary Johnson, all of Route 1, Wales; a sister, Mrs. Evans Kelly, Columbia; and three brothers, Willard Johnson, Columbia, Campbell Johnson, Cornersville, and Freemon Johnson, Pulaski.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Ettie Lee Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ettie Lee Gardner Johnson, 81, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Walnut Grove Methodist Church in Limestone County, Ala., with the burial in Jackson Cemetery in Giles County. Mrs. Johnson died on Saturday, June 30, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a two weeks illness.<br />Born in December of 1880, she was the daughter of the late John Gardner and Mary Susan Jones Gardner. Her husband, Lindsay Johnson, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Johnson is survived by one brother, Reese Gardner, Kennett, Mo.<br />Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Gertrude Randolph The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1963<br />Mrs. Gertrude Randolph Johnson, 52, a native Giles Countian, died at her home in Indianapolis, Ind., on December 21. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br />Mrs. Johnson was the daughter of Mrs. W. J. Randolph of Pulaski and the late Mr. Randolph.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Johnson is survived by her husband, James Johnson; one son, Dean Johnson; and one grandson, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Will Cassity, Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Christine Dugger, Indianapolis; and two brothers, Robert L. Randolph, Springfield, Mo., and W. J. Randolph, Jr., St. Petersburg, Fla.<br /><br />JOHNSTON, Amanda Josephine Berry The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Amanda Josephine Johnston, 92, died Friday, December 27, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Johnston were held Sunday afternoon, December 29, at 2 o&#8217;clock at Fall River Methodist Church with the Rev. Troy Bunch officiating. Burial was in Fall River Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Johnston was born July 27, 1876, the daughter of the late Jimmy Berry and Rebecca McMasters Berry.<br />Survivors include two sons, Cecil Johnston, Cinacinnatti, Ohio, George Milo Johnston, Auburndale, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret White and Mrs. Martha White, both of Lawrence County, Mrs. Fannie Phillips, Giles County; eighteen grandchildren; fifty-three great-grandchildren; and twenty-one great-great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSTON, Dessie Greene The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1969<br />Mrs. Dessie Johnston, 65, died Sunday afternoon, June 22, in Auburndale, Fla.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Johnston were held Wednesday afternoon, June 25, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Fall River Methodist Church, with the Rev. Troy Bunch and the Rev. Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in Fall River Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Johnston was born December 17, 1903. She was the wife of Milo Johnston of Auburndale, Fla.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, include one brother, Grudie Greene, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Will Tom Brashears, Pulaski, and Mrs Velma Newton, Lawrenceburg.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSTON, Johnie Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1968<br />Johnie Loyd Johnston, father of Mrs. Ronald Jarvis, died Friday afternoon, October 11, in a Nashville hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Johnston, 61, were held Sunday afternoon, October 13, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Una Church of Christ with Mr. Don Finto, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to his daughter, include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Lucille Johnston;<br />daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Popp, Tampa, Fla., Mrs. Frances K. Dowdy, Fort Huachuca, Ariz.; four sons, Robert B. Johnston, New Orleans, La., Harold D. Johnston, Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., Wayman L. Johnston, Nashville, Hallous G. Johnston, Martinez, Calif.; mother,Mrs. Luvenia Johnston, Conway, Ark.; two sisters, Mrs. Audra Hughes, Sulpulpa, Okla., and Mrs. Verna Mae Sellers, Conway, Ark.; and thirteen grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSTON, Juanita The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1966<br />Graveside services were conducted on Monday afternoon, October 17, at 2:45, in Maplewood Cemetery for the seven-week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Johnston, who died Sunday night, October 18 at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by one sister; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Johnston and maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Stafford.<br />JOHNSON, James K. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for James K. Johnson, 51, husband of the former Miss Mary Gilbert Ball of Pulaski, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Triune Methodist Church with the burial in Triune Cemetery. Mr. Johnson died of a heart attack Friday at his home at Triune.<br />A native of Williamson County, he was the son of Mrs. Pearl Dobson Johnson and the late John W. Johnson.<br />Mr. Johnson was the operator of the Triune Service Station and grocery and was a farmer and dairyman. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his mother, and wife, Mr. Johnson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. H. Kinzel, Jr., Portsmouth, Ohio; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Jan Carol The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Jan Carol Johnson, seven month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of Route 2, Lawrenceburg, formerly of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Highland Park Baptist Church, Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the Kidd Cemetery at Flatwood. The child died of pneumonia on Saturday night at Lawrence County Hospital.<br /><br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by one sister, Robbie Lynn Johnson; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson, Pulaski, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Chandler, Lawrenceburg; and great-grandfather, Finis Johnson, Wales; and great-grandmother, Mrs. Alma Hyatt, Pulaski.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Jennie Butler The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1969<br />Mrs. Jennie Butler Johnson, 92, died Saturday night, February 21, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Johnson, wife of the late Tull Johnson, were held Monday afternoon, February 24, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with James Ed Holt, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Johnson was born November 1, 1876, the daughter of the late M. H. Butler and Mary Hays Butler.<br />Survivors include one son, Edward Johnson, Route Six, Pulaski; two brothers, W. C. Butler, Sr., Pulaski; and Mahlon Butler, Conway; one sister, Mrs. Eleanor Tucker, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Jimmie Gettis The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1969<br />Mrs. Jimmie G. Johnson, 69, died Monday morning, December 21, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, December 23, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Willie Daniels officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Johnson was born November 24, 1900, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gettis.<br />Survivors include her husband, Benjamin Johnson; three sons, Brooks Johnson, Pulaski, Benjamin Johnson, Jr., Campbellsville, Ed Franklin Johnson, Rose Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Helen Kilgo, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Dorothy Myers, Rose Hill, Mrs. Mildred Owen, Campbellsville, Mrs. Wilma Lee Featherstone, Liberty Hill; one brother, Rufus Gettis, Huntsville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Gibson, Fayetteville and Mrs. Flossie Fan, Huntsville, Ala.; nineteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Jody J. The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Jody J. Johnson, 76, retired farmer of Prospect, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Prospect Methodist Church with the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. He died on Wednesday, May 4, in Giles County Hospital following a long period of failing health.<br />He was born May 30, 1889, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Mae Stanford Johnson; seven sons, Jack Johnson, Kissimmee, Fla., Carl Johnson, Orlando, Fla., Robert L. Johnson and Frank Johnson, both of Detroit, Mich., J. W. Johnson and Bill Johnson, Prospect and Paul Johnson, U. S. Army stationed in Keiser, Korea; six daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Misnik and Miss Dorothy Johnson, both of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Ruth Alday and Mrs. Georgia Hensley, both of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Katherine Lovett, Columbia, and Mrs. Eunice Gregory, Nashville; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Joe C. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1967<br />Joe C. Johnson, 58, a Tennessee Department of Employment Security employee, died Sunday, July 30, at his home in Columbia.<br />Services were conducted at 10 a. m. Tuesday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Survivors include his wife; one son, the Rev. William Johnson of Lynnville; one step-son, Ronald Edwards, Lawrenceburg; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, John Lee The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for John Lee Johnson, 62, were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Choates Creek Church, with burial in the church cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Newt Johnson and Florence Boatright Johnson. He owned and operated with his son a garage in the Bodenham community, and was a gravel-hauling contractor.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Smith Johnson, two daughters, Mrs. Arlene Baker, California and Mrs. Martha Ann Coggin, Giles County; two sons, Freeland Johnson of Giles County and Revis Lee Johnson, Peoria, Ill.; four sisters, Mrs. Lela Felker and Mrs. Luther Clifton, both of Giles County, Mrs. Frank Smith of Lewisburg and Mrs. Maudie Rosenquist, Lupton, Mich.; three brothers, Willie L. Johnson and Flenoy Johnson, Giles County, and Eddie Johnson, Savannah, Tenn.; and fifteen grandchildren.<br /><br />JOHNSON, John Stanley The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1965<br />John Stanley Johnson, 18, member of the 1965 graduating class of Ardmore High School, died Friday evening, May 14, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday at Ardmore Methodist Church with the rites conducted by the Rev. Horace Bass. Burial took place in the Hastings Cemetery.<br />Born February 5, 1947, in Giles County, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson (Rebecca Magnusson Johnson).<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Johnson is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Billy Daly, Mrs. Kenneth Camp and Miss Lynn Johnson; and two brothers, Sonny Johnson and Stanford Johnson, all of Ardmore.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Mamie McNeese The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie McNeese Johnson, 57, Ardmore resident and former employee of Genesco, Inc., in Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Ardmore Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Horace Bass, and the Rev. Houston Shannon. Burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson died Thursday, September 6, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Roy Lannon in Nashville after several months illness.<br /><br />Born September 19, 1904, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late F. L. McNeese and Mary Carol Hodges McNeese. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Uley Johnson, half-brother of Dr. W. J. Johnson of Pulaski, died a number of years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Lannon, Mrs. Johnson is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Larry Foster, Fort Lauderdale Beach, Fla.; two sons, Uley Johnson, Fayetteville, and George Walter Johnson, Ardmore; two step-sons, Floyd Johnson, Sr., Montgomery, Ala. and Paul Johnson, Athens, Ala.; six grandchildren; two brothers, Grady McNeese, Elkton and Luther McNeese, Huntsville, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Maples Scott, Pettusville, Ala.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Mary Gilbert Ball The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gilbert Ball Johnson, widow of James K. Johnson, Triune, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Triume Methodist Church with the Rev. Ben Alexander conducting the rites. Burial took place in the Triune Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Johnson died Saturday afternoon, July 27, at Park View Hospital in Nashville after several months illness.<br />A native of Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late E. T. Ball, Sr., member of the firm of Bennett-May and Company, and the late Kate Gilbert Ball. Her husband, James K. Johnson, died more than two years ago. She was a member of Belmont Methodist Church in Nashville.<br />Mrs. Johnson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. H. Kinzel, Jr., Portsmouth, Ohio; two grandchildren; one brother, E. T. Ball, Jr., Pulaski Insurance Agent; one half-sister, Mrs. Luke N. Dunn, Nashville; and her step-mother, Mrs. Dessie Ingram Ball, Pulaski.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Nancy Beulah The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Nancy Beulah Johnson, 75, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Johnson died on Monday afternoon, February 12, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 27, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Johnson and Mary Amanda Houston Johnson.<br />Miss Johnson is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Edna Abernathy, Mrs. Vivian Garrett and Mrs. Elizabeth White, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JOHNSON, Robert Bugg The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1965<br />Graveside services for Robert Bugg Johnson, 86, retired farmer, were held Saturday at Elk Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Johnson died at his home on Friday, April 9.<br />Mr. Johnson is survived by one sister, Miss Eliza Johnson, of Lynnville.<br /><br />JOHNSON, W. Barrett The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1969<br />Dr. W. Barrett Johnson, 80, retired dentist and civic leader, died early Monday, Dec. 1, in Maury County Hospital after an illness of about a week.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. R. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Fulton, Mo., Dr. Johnson was born Dec. 3, 1888, the son of Thomas Robert and Alice Vandiver Johnson. He was graduated from Barnes College of Dentistry in St. Louis, Mo., and practiced in Port Arthur, Texas, until his retirement in 1945, when he came to Pulaski to make his home. He was married in 1910 to Miss Lucy Lee of Pulaski, who survives.<br />He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, a Mason and Shriner, and had been active in volunteer civic work, including the Red Cross Bloodmobile program and the United Givers Fund.<br />Surviving, besides his wife, is a nephew, Thomas R. Johnson of Elk City, Okla.<br /><br />JOHNSTON, Robert Donald The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Robert Donald Johnston, 84, retired Birmingham, Ala., merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />Mr. Johnston, who had been in failing health for some time, died Sunday morning, June 24, at Fairmont Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Born October 24, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Pinkney and Mary Reed Johnston. His wife, Mrs. Eula Shores Johnston, died several years ago; and their only son, Robert Clyde Johnston, died six months later.<br />Mr. Johnston, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by one brother, James T. Johnston, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JORDAN, Lillian Ingram The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Ingram Jorday, 80, resident of Weakley Creek Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Abbie Thibodeaux, with burial in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Jordan died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Thursday evening, March 3, at Lawrence County Hospital, following a fall the month before when she sustained a broken hip.<br />The former Miss Lillian Ingram, she was born October 3, 1879, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Wesley Ingram and Mary Hicks Ingram. She was married three times: her last husband, Lee Jordan, died forty-five years ago. She was a member of Berea Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Jordan is survived by two sons, J. B. Jordan and Jim Holt; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Pryor; six grandchildren; all of the Weakley Creek Community; and one sister, Mrs. John T. Worsham, Cornersville.<br /><br />JONES, Allen The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Allen Jones, construction worker of the Berea section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. He died at 10:10 Saturday morning, February 26, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after a long illness.<br /><br />Born February 16, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Jones and Nella Calahan Jones. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Mender Jones; six sons, George Allen Jones, Peoria, Ill., Eugene Jones, New Orleans, La., and Jerry Jones, James Jones, Rommie Jones, and Albert Jones, Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Joan Reddick, Fairfield, Calif., Mrs. Martha Biggerstaff, Ardmore, and Miss Donna Jones, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; one brother, Charlie Jones, Pompano Beach, Fla.; four half-brothers, David Jones and George Jones, Pompano Beach, William Jones, Cornersville, and Robert Jones, Houston, Texas; and five half-sisters, Mrs. Florence Hayes and Mrs. Nola Whitten, Pompano Beach, Miss Georgie Jones and Mrs. Laura Flenner, Peoria, Ill., and Mrs. Herbert Ramsey, Columbia.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Aurora Hester The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Aurora Hester Jones, 72, widow of E. B. Jones, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Stella Cemetery. Mrs. Jones died at midnight Wednesday, February 27, at Lawrenburg Sanitarium after a long illness.<br />Born January 17, 1891 in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of Jospeh Hinton and Lola Crabb Hester. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Jones is surprised by one daughter, Mrs. O&#8217;Neal Tankersley, Beaumont, Texas; six grandchildren; two brothers, Elmer Hester, Minor Hill, and Herschel Hester, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Norwood and Mrs. Mamie Lou Hanna, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Buford Edward The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Buford Edward Jones, 59, resident of Nashville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Jones died Saturday, February 5, in General Hospital, Nashville.<br />Born September 13, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Walter Jones and Maude Hargrove Jones.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel Woodward Jones; two sons, Willard Thurman Jones, Nashville, and Carl Edward Jones, Alabama; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Ann Cook, Middlesburg, Va., Mrs. Mary Ann Fuller, Germany, and Miss Gwen Jones, Nashville; eleven grandchildren; three brothers, Walter R. Jones, Pulaski, Carl A. Jones, Texarkana, Texas, and Harry W. Jones, Australia; and six sisters, Mrs. Nina Mabry, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Sarah Farrow, Richmond, Va., Mrs. Jewell Templeton, Rodessa, La., Mrs. J. P. Dugger, Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs. June Davis, Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Clyde Morrow, Nashville.<br />The mother of Mr. Jones, Mrs. Maude Hargrove Jones, widow of Thomas Walter Jones, died in Nashville six days before the death of the son, on January 30, and her services were held on Tuesday afternoon, February 1.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Cullum Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1969<br />Cullum Ernest Jones, 80, died Tuesday morning, December 16, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mr. Jones, retired farmer of the Shores Community, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, December 17, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was born July 7, 1889, the son of the late Steve and Maggie Hester Jones.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Zeffie Randall Jones; three sons, Kenneth Jones and W. R. Jones, both of Shores, and Joe Jones, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Allen Rutherford, Mrs. Gilbert Powell, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Richard Willis, Shores, and Mrs. Harold Garner, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Spencer Phillips; one half-sister, Mrs. Virgie Rosson, Lawrenceburg; nineteen grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Dora Belle McCree The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1966<br />Mrs. Dora Belle Jones, 83, died Sunday, September 4, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m. Monday at the Stella Presbyterian Church, with the burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. The Rev. M. F. Norwood and Rev. Tony Curtis officiated.<br />Mrs. Jones was born December 8, 1883, the daughter of the late William McCree and Margaret Gatlin McCree. She was a native of Giles County. Her husband, the late Andrew Jones, died several years ago.<br />She is survived by six sons, Thurman and Waters of Prospect, Malone, Jack and Morris, of Goodsprings, Riley of Minor Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Noble Legg, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Harold Edmundson, Nashville, and Mrs. Lon Rathburn, Kalamazoo, Mich.; twenty-one grandchildren, and nineteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Bass, Minor Hill, Mrs. J. W. Lanier, Okla.; two brothers, Roy McCree, Giles County, and Jackson McCree of Oklahoma.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Edward Burt The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Edward Burt Jones, native of the Stella Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Ed Harper and Gilbert E. Shaffer, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in the family lot in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mr. Jones died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, August 4, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Mr. Jones who had lived in Nashville thirty-five years, was employed by the Nashville Transit Company until he retired to his farm at Stella a few years ago.<br />Born August 23, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Winfield Scott Jones and Laura Virginia (Jennie) Farris Jones. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Aurora Hester Jones; a foster daughter, Mrs. J. O&#8217;Neal Tankersley, Lake Jackson, Texas; two brothers, E. Alvie Jones and Otis Jones, both of Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. L. H. Roberts and Mrs. Miller Hamlett, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Wiley Thompson, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Elizabeth Cheek The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1969<br /><br />Mrs. Elizabeth Cheek Jones, 94, of Nashville, died Sunday morning, February 2, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after a brief illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jones, wife of the late William Rainey Jones, were held Tuesday afternoon, February 4, in Cosmopolitan Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Jack Walton, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Jones was the daughter of Bertran and Julia Elizabeth Cheek.<br />Mrs. Jones was a graduate of Martin College and was married in 1898. Mr. Jones was connected with The Pulaski Citizen for many years and later moved to Nashville, where was connected with the Methodist Publishing House until his death in 1931.<br />Mrs. Jones was one of the oldest members of the West End Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Harry V. L. Gowen, and Mrs. Marcus J. Dunley, both of Nashville, Mrs. Hays Clark Ernest of Atlanta, Ga.; one son, William R. Jones, Jr., of Nashville; one granddaughter, Mrs. L. M. Eckman of Union City; a nephew, G. A. Roberts, Pulaski; two nieces, Mrs. Ellen Dean and Mrs. Paul Roland of Jackson.<br /><br />JONES, Ernest P. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Ernest P. Jones, 73, of Washington, D. C., and former Giles Countian, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday in Erwin, Tenn., with the burial in Erwin. Mr. Jones died Wednesday, June 5, in Washington.<br />He lived at Lynnville during his youth and attended school there.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flora Burns Jones, native Giles Countian; two daughters, Mrs. Bill Franklin, Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Walter Pugh, Erwin; his mother, Mrs. Alice Jones, Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Nunnally, Oak Ridge and Mrs. Joe Robinson, Brick Church; two brothers, Elwin Jones, Lawrenceburg, and Perseus Jones, Fayetteville; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Frank Henry The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Frank Henry Jones, 77, retired auditor, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Jones died of a heart attack at his home at 7 o&#8217;clock on Sunday night, November 6, after a brief illness.<br />Born October 21, 1884, in Iowa, he was the son of the late Frank Graham Jones and Nina Page Jones. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Mary Pollock Jones, died in 1948.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Dorothy Sandlin Jones; one son, Graham Jones, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. N. C. Davidson, Connecticut; and one brother, Millard Jones, Lakeland, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Harry The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1966<br />Harry Jones, 39, of Sydney, Australia, died at his home on Monday, July 25, after suffering a heart attack.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 26, 1927, and was the son of the late P. W. Jones and Maude Hargrove Jones.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body is en route to Nashville. Bennett-May Funeral Home will be in charge.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva Inman Jones; two sons, Jackie Jones of Australia, and Danny Jones of Gratna, La.; six sisters, Mrs. Nell Dugger, of Ft. Worth, Texas, Mrs. Jane Templeton, Louisiana, Mrs. Clyde Morrow, Nashville, Mrs. Ina Mabry, Ohio, Mrs. June Davis, California, and Mrs. Sara Farrow, Virginia; two brothers, Walter Jones, Pulaski and Carl Jones, Texarkana, Ark.<br /><br />JONES, Henry Clayborn The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Henry Clayborn Jones, 73, retired carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bethel Baptist Church in Lauderdale County, Alabama, with the burial in the Mitchell Cemetery. Mr. Jones died on Saturday night, July 17, at his home in Jacksonville, Fla. From 1900 to 1929, he made his home in Giles County.<br />Born May 23, 1892, in Cullman County, Ala., he was the son of the late William Vardia Columbus Jones and Amanda Chapman Jones. He was a member of the Riverview Baptist Church in Riverview, Fla.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Lena Davis Jones, died July 10, 1961.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bobbie Sharp Wyett Jones; two sons, T. C. Jones and Aubrey Jones, both of Minor Hill, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence White, Lexington, Ala., and Mrs. Wallace Ezell, Bonner Town, Lawrence County, Tenn.; seventeen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Acuff, Ahtens, Ala., and Mrs. Winnie Musgrove, Harrisburg, Ark.<br /><br />JONES, Henry Persis The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Henry Persis Jones, 86, retired Lincoln County farmer and recently resident of Fayetteville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by I. C. Pullias, Fayetteville Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the Medium Cemetery at Delina in Lincoln County. Mr. Jones died at 8 o&#8217;clock Friday night, April 29, in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Born October 12, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Herbert Brice (Chip) Jones and Sarah Kincaid Jones. He lived in Giles and Lincoln counties for a number of years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eula Benedict Jones; one son, Thomas Henry Jones, Harlem, Ga.; three daughters, Miss Edith Jones, Nashville, Mrs. Walter Gordon, Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. Carl Little, Atlanta, Ga.; eight grandchildren; his step-mother, Mrs. Alice Doggett Jones, Brick Church, Giles County; one half-brother, Elyn Jones, Lawrenceburg; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Joe Robinson, Brick Church, and Mrs. L. G. Nunley, Oak Ridge.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Hurtle Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1967<br /><br />Hurtle Gilbert Jones, 79, retired farmer and former Giles County Tax Assessor, died Friday, Aug. 4, in Veterans Administration Hospital at Murfreesboro.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Cool Springs Church of Christ with Bernard Burgess, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />A veteran of World War I, Mr. Jones was a native of Giles County and served as Tax Assessor from 1932 to 1940. He was born July 17, 1888, the son of the late Whitt and Mattie Drake Jones.<br />He was married to the late Orbrie Lee Phillips who died June 29, 1966.<br />Survivors include a son, Hurtle G. Jones, Jr., of Birmingham, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Morris Maultsby of Pulaski, Mrs. Bruce Matthews and Mrs. Dewese Whaley, both of Nashville; one brother, Drake Jones of Pulaski; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />JONES, James H. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1965<br />Dr. James H. Jones, 77, Mt. Pleasant physician for many years, died unexpectedly this morning (October 13, at his home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at press time. The body is at Williams-Mt. Pleasant Funeral Home.<br />Dr. Jones is survived by his wife, Murs Julia Alene Thompson Jones.<br /><br />JONES, James Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1960<br />James Samuel Johns, 30, machinist at the Caterpillar Tractor Company, Peoria, Ill., for the past ten years, died on Friday, July 1, at a hospital in Peoria after a brief illness. Rites took place in that city.<br />Born February 6 1930, at Pulaski, Tenn., he was the son of Mrs. Mary B. Wilson Jones, now of Bellevue, Ill., and the late James W. Jones.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Lindlow Jones; one daughter and two sons; one sister, Mrs. Mary Frances Sharp; and one brother, William Clark Jones, both of Peoria.<br /><br />JONES, James Thomas (Tom) The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for James Thomas Jones, 89, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Ed Harper, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Jones died on Friday, December 15, at his home, following a period of declining health.<br />Born March 8, 1872, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Riley Jones and Mary Hanna Jones.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hular White Jones; one sister, Mrs. Docia McGill, Lawrenceburg; and one half sister, Mrs. Velia Boyd, Stella.<br />Bennett May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Jasper Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Jasper Wilson Jones, 52, carpenter of the Goodspring Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Jones died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Thursday, July 21, at the home of his brother-in-law, Alvie J. Kimbrough.<br />Born August 29, 1907, in Colbert County, Ala., he was the son of the late William Phillip Jones and Mollie Stewart Jones.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nell Kimbrough Jones; one son, J. E. Jones, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Holcomb, Nashville, and Mrs. Davis Kelly, Columbia; one step-son, Charles Kimbrough, stationed in Alaska; fifteen grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Willie Morrow, Lincoln, Ill., Mrs. Jimmy Rose, Anthony Hill; and three brothers, Lonnie Jones and Dewey Jones, both of Sheffield, Ala.; and Euble Jones, Hartselle, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, John David The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for John David Jones, 82, retired farmer of the Ostella Community of Marshall County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home, Cornersville, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. Mr. Jones died Sunday, April 21, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertie Doggett Jones; three daughters, Mrs. Melvin Lynch, Mrs. Joshua Young, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Carl Rhodes, Shelbyville; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; step-mother, Mrs. Alice Jones, Brick Church; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe Robinson, Brick Church, and Mrs. Ruth Nunnley, Oak Ridge.<br /><br />JONES, John Martin The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1968<br />John Martin Jones, 55, an employee of Maremont Corp., died Wednesday, May 22.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Jones were held Friday morning, May 24, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Bernard Konig officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Jones was born August 14, 1912, the son of the late Willard Jones and Mrs. Pearl E. Randall Jones.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Mrs. Viva Lee Phillips Jones; four sisters, Mrs. Clyde Norwood and Mrs. Bessie Clinard, both of Lawrence County, Mrs. Lennie Don Williams, and Mrs. Opal Zills, both of Florida; and one brother, Robert E. Jones, of Lawrence County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Lawrence Merriwether The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />Word was received here last week of the death of Lawrence Merriwether Jones, 61, a Pulaski native who lived in Fayetteville, New York, for a number of years. He was found dead in bed at his home on Tuesday night, Jan. 5.<br />Private funeral services and burial took place at Fayetteville.<br /><br />Mr. Jones was the son of the late Thomas M. and May Buford Jones of Pulaski and the grandson of Professor W. K. Jones, one of the early presidents of Martin College. He was a brother of the late William K. Jones of Pulaski. Two first cousins, Mark Buford and George S. White, live in Giles County.<br />Mr. Jones attended Massey School here and for many years had traveled for Enna-Jetttick Shoe Company in the United States and Canada.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Jones; two daughters, Mrs. May Buford Jones Polhemus of California and Margaret Jones of Fayetteville, N. Y.; a son, Lawrence, Jr., of Fayetteville; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />JONES, Lena Alice Hearld The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Alice Jones, 78, were held Sunday afternoon, July 21, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Herbert McNeese, Church of Christ minister, officiating.<br />Mrs. Jones, wife of the late Russell Jones, Sr., died Thursday, July 18, in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.<br />Mrs. Jones was born June 15, 1890 and she was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Charles Slusher, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and Mrs. Cecil Harris, Birmingham, Ala.; four sons, Russell Jones, Jr. and Bobby Jones, both of Pulaski, Parks Jones, Lawrenceburg, and Hugh Lee Jones, Sacramento, Calif; one brother, Gus Hearld, Nashville; twelve grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Lena Davis The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Davis Jones, 83, resident of the Five Points Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by Alden Hendrix, minister, with the burial in Oak Grove Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Mrs. Jones died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, July 10, at Lawrence County Hospital after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late T. C. Davis and Elizabeth Davis Davis, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Jones is survived by two sons, James Aubrey Jones, Pulaski, and Thomas C. Jones, Anderson Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Wallace Ezell, Five Points, and Mrs. Lawrence White, Lexington, Ala.; sixteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one brother, D. G. Davis, Lester, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Sammie Crabb, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Florine Newton, Nashville.<br /><br />JONES, Lena Gordon The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Gordon Jones, 89, widow of Jesse L. Jones, Pulaski attorney, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Jones died on Saturday, February 23, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 28, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ephriam Gordon and Eliza Dickerson Gordon, members of prominent pioneer families of Giles County.<br />She attended Martin College and was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Mr. Jones, died in 1959.<br />A number of nephews and nieces are the only survivors.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Lucile Barr The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lucile Barr Jones, 55, widow of Russell Jones, and resident of the Sumac section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Pink Griggs and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Jones died on Monday, July 4, in Giles County Hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br />Born May 11, 1911 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac C. Barr and Evaline Howell Barr. Her husband died a few years ago. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Jones is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marie Townsend and Mrs. Sue Miles, Pulaski; one son, Billy Jones, Pulaski; six grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Melvin Hamlett, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Mary Eliza Trigg The Pulaski Citizen 19 Sep 1963<br />Mrs. B. F. Jones, the former Miss Mary Eliza Trigg, well-known Giles Countian, died Monday noon, September 16, at Giles County Hospital following a brief illness. When she became ill, she had been visiting her country home in Diana.<br />Prayer services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, followed by funeral services at the Christian Church at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in her home town of North Middleton, Ky. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Born and reared in Diana, she was the daughter of the late James Knox Trigg and Mrs. Bettie L. Harwell Trigg. She was educated at Martin College, Pulaski, Tennessee Female College, Franklin, Potter College, Bowling Green, Ky., and was graduated from Martha Washington College at Abingdon, Va. Soon after her graduation, she was married to B. F. Jones and resided in Nashville. He died in 1950. In Nashville, Mrs. Jones was a member of the Ladies Hermitage Association and Campbell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.<br />Later she moved to Lexington, Ky., where she was a member of the Woman&#8217;s Club of Central Kentucky. She was a member of the Christian Church.<br />Mrs. Jones, resident of Lexington in recent years is survived by one son, Benjamin F. Jones, of Lexington, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Maude Hargrove The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Hargrove Jones, 80, native of Giles County, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Jones died in a Nashville nursing home on Sunday morning, January 30.<br />Born December 25, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George Hargrove and Carrie Humphrey Hargrove. Her husband, Thomas Walter Jones, died in 1959 in Giles County. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Jones is survived by four sons, Walter R. Jones, Pulaski, Buford Jones, Nashville, Carl Jones, Texarkana, Texas, and Harry W. Jones, Australia; six daughters, Mrs. Nina Mabry Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Sarah Farrow, Richmond, Va., Mrs. J. V. Templeton, Rodessa, La., Mrs. J. P. Dugger, Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs. June Davis, Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Clyde Morrow, Nashville; twenty-seven grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren; three brothers, Roy Hargrove, Marvin Hargrove, and Fred Hargrove; and two sisters, Mrs. Lela Beck and Mrs. Alice Maddox.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Orbrie Lee Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Orbrie Phillips Jones, 66, wife of Hurtle G. Jones, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Bernard Burgess, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Cool Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Jones died unexpectedly of a heart attack Wednesday afternoon, June 29, at her home on the Minor Hill Road.<br />Born October 11, 1899, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Alfred Henry Phillips and Ada Dotson Phillips. She was a member of Cool Spring Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Jones is survived by one son, Hurtle G. Jones, Jr., Birmingham, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Morris Maultsby, Pulaski, Mrs. Bruce Matthews and Mrs. Dewese Whaley, both of Nashville; nine grandchildren; her step-mother, Mrs. Lena Nance Phillips; five brothers, Guy Phillips, Pulaski, Elmer Phillips, Nashville, Julius Phillips, Memphis, Joe Phillips, Lexington, Ky., and Harvey Phillips, Louisville, Ky.; and four sisters, Mrs. Vera Harwell, Pulaski, Mrs. Mildred Harbison, Nashville, and Mrs. Willie Mae White and Mrs. Etha Eastep, both of Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Otis The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Otis E. Jones, 74, resident of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer and Tom Holland, Church of Christ ministers. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Jones who had been in declining health for some time, died at 5:25 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, July 17, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Born June 9, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Winfield Scott Jones and Virginia Farris Jones. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Lou Phillips Jones, Pulaski, Marion Jones, Nashville, and Billy Don Jones, Decatur, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Jr., Nashville; seven grandchildren; one brother, E. Alvie Jones, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Miller Hamlett and Mrs. Nora Roberts, Pulaski, and Mrs. Wiley Thompson, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Russell The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Russell Jones, 53, retired Mines worker, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister and the Rev. Pink Griggs, Baptist minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Jones died at 11:45 Saturday night, April 25, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg after several months illness.<br /><br />Born March 31, 1911, in Salmon, Ky., he was the son of the late James Benton Jones and Jenette Mae Graves Jones. He was a member of the Nazarene Church. He had been a resident of Giles County more than thirty-four years, and was employed by International Mineral and Chemical Corporation.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Lucile Barr Jones; one son, Billy C. Jones, Pulaski; two daughters, Marie Townsend and Mrs. Sue Miles, Pulaski; six grandchildren; four brothers, H. E. Jones, Evansville, Ind., and J. B. Jones, Harold Jones and Porter Jones, all of Nashville; and three sisters, Mrs. Jewel Jackson, Mrs. Mavis Ford, and Mrs. Katherine Hornburger, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Ruth Elizabeth McDougal The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1967<br />Mrs. Ruth Elizabeth Jones, 52, died Saturday, September 9, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Shores Baptist Church, with the Rev. Jessie Littrell officiating. Burial was in Shores Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Jones, a native of Giles County, was born January 15, 1915, the daughter of Minnie Cameron McDougal and the late Robert McDougal.<br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband, John Kenneth Jones, Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Gordon and Barbara Jones, Giles County, and Mrs. Glenda Faye Thomas, Anderson, Ala.; two sons, Robert and Billy Jones, Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Howell and Mrs. Viola Wilburn, Giles County; two brothers, Delmer and Elmer McDougal, Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br /><br />JONES, Sarah Anna Callahan The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dan Jones, 83, Giles County resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in New Zion (Briar Ridge) Cemetery. Mrs. Jones died Friday, December 19, in Elm Rest Home, Lawrenceburg, after a long illness.<br />Born March 27, 1891, in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Henry Callahan and Mattie Ogles Callahan. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Dan Jones, died June 14, 1957.<br />Mrs. Jones is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Rubert Roberts, Pulaski, Mrs. Otto Boesswetter, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Louise Reed, McMinnville; five sons, Grove Jones, J. D. Jones, Pulaski, Mitchell Jones, Nashville, Robert C. Jones, Maryville, and George Jones, Arlington, Texas; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Taylor Fralix, Lynnville<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Thomas Walter The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Thomas Walter Jones, 80, retired farmer, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Jones died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, July 26, at his home on Valley View Drive, after an illness of one year.<br /><br />Born Octorber 6, 1879, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Thomas Jones and Oma White Jones.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Hargrove Jones; four sons, Walter R. Jones and Carl A. Jones, both of Pulaski, Buford E. Jones, Nashville and Harry W. Jones, New Orleans, La.; six daughters, Mrs. Nina Mabry, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Clyde Morrow, Nashville, Mrs. Sarah Gormus, Richmond Va., Mrs. J. P. Dugger, Ft. Worth, Texas, Mrs. J. V. Templeton, Rodessa, La., and Mrs. W. C. Davis, London, England; a number of grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A granddaughter, Miss Ann Ethridge of England who was reared by Mr. and Mrs. Jones, is arriving by plane Thursday to attend the funeral.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, Thoran The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1961<br />Thoran Jones, 56, prominent Ardmore civic, church and community leader, was killed Thursday night, Oct. 5, when the automobile in which he was driving alone struck the rear of a tractor-trailer truck loaded with lumber about five miles north of Cullman, Ala.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Ardmore Baptist Church at 2 p. m. Saturday and burial was in Roselawn Cemetery at Athens, Ala. Rainey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements&#8230;.<br />A native of Ardmore, Jones was the son of J. G. and Mary Smith Jones. He was graduated from Max Morris School of Pharmacy, Macon, Ga., and was owner and operator of Jones Drug Company. He was president of the Bank of Ardmore and owner and operator of Ardmore Creamery.<br />Mr. Jones was a member of the Baptist Church, charter member and past president of the Ardmore Rotary Club, a Scottish Rite Mason and Shriner. He had extensive real estate holdings.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Merle Beasley Jones.<br /><br />JONES, Tippie Elizabeth Barr The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tippie Elizabeth Barr Jones, 76, Lynnville resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Bobby Droke, pastor of Lynnville Baptist Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Jones, who suffered a paralytic stroke on Saturday, died at 4:10 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, January 6, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Born January 24, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Reuben Barr and Mary Elizabeth Akins Barr. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Flournoy R. Jones, died July 21, 1951.<br />Mrs. Jones is survived by one son, Buford Jones, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Claude Dugger, Waynesboro; and seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JONES, William Lee The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />William Lee Jones, 77, died at 9:15 p. m. Friday at Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Mr. Jones, a native Giles Countian, had returned here about two months ago after residing in Columbia for several years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />He operated Jones Motor Company in Pulaski until it was sold in 1949. He was affiliated with that company until about 1955.<br />Mrs. Jones preceded him in death some 13 years ago.<br />Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Melba Wallace, of Hohenwald and a nephew of Baltimore, Md.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Gilbert Shaffer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />JONES, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for William Thomas Jones, retired farmer of Jones Branch section of the county, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and burial took place in the family plot in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Jones died at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 31, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Born December 13, 1872, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Pickens Butler Jones and Julia Petty Jones. His wife, Mrs. Tennie Howard Jones, died November 7, 1930.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Jones is survived by three sons, John W. Jones, postmaster at Prospect, Arthur Jones, Donelson, and Ira Jones, Asheville, N. C.; four daughters, Mrs. Gene Edmundson, Pulaski, Mrs. L. A. Edmundson, Bethel, Mrs. Herman Smith, Asheville, N. C., and Mrs. Charles Montgomery, Jackson; eleven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and three half-sisters.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />JORDON, J. B. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1961<br />J. B. Jordon, 48, farmer of the Agnew community, was found dead about 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, March 27. His lifeless body was found hanging by a chain from a tree in the yard at his home by a neighbor, and County Coroner William Bennett, Jr., termed the death a suicide.<br /><br />JOURNEY, Mary Holder The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Holder Journey, 87, widow of Albert Journey, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Journey died Monday night, September 18, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bill Holder and Rachel Hall Holder, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Journey is survived by two daughters, Mrs. C. C. Barnett, Cornersville, and Mrs. Colon Stafford , Lewisburg; three sons, Eris Journey, Paul Journey and Alfred Journey, all of Giles County; and twenty-one grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />JUSTICE, Suella Adams The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Suella Adams Justice, 90, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday, February 15, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy E. Craighead and Rev. J. C. Elkins, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Justice, a retired teacher, died Tuesday afternoon, February 13, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />A native of Giles County and wife of the late Frank C. Jusitce, Mrs. Justice was born July 20, 1887, the daughter of the late Robert and Ann Beasley Adams.<br />Survivors include nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KEELING, Eula Beaver The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1967<br />Services for Mrs. Eula Beaver Keeling, 77, of La Grange, Ill., formerly of Giles County, were held Sunday, December 17, at 2:30 p. m. at the chapel of Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Keeling died Thursday, December 14, in a La Grange Convalescent Home.<br />She was the wife of the late Oscar Keeling, native of Lincoln County. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. L. L. Carley, of La Grange; one son, Dr. Robert S. Keeling, Ajo, Ariz.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />KEETON, Daisy Evans The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Evans Keeton, 71, resident of the Campbellsville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, May 3, in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Keeton died on Saturday, May 2, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in the Campbellsville section, June 18, 1892, she was the daughter of the late Phillip Evans and Fannie Matthews Evans. Her husband, Richard R. Keeton, died many years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Keeton is survived by two sons, Capt. John Robert Keeton, stationed in Germany, and Richard Keeton, Campbellsville; two daughters, Mrs. John David Hamlett, Lynnville, and Mrs. William W. Shelton, Birmingham, Ala.; six grandchildren; one brother, Herbert J. Evans, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Walter Hamlett, Campbellsville, Miss Essie Evans, Pulaski, and Miss Nadine Evans, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KEITH, Henry F. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1966<br />Henry F. Keith, 68, father of Mrs. Ross Bass, died Sunday, July 3, in a Greenville, S. C., hospital of a respiratory ailment. He was hospitalized the previous day after suffering a severe asthama attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Greenville and burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Park near Pickens, S. C.<br />Survivors in addition to Mrs. Bass, include his widow, two other daughters, one son, four sisters and three brothers.<br /><br />KEITH, Marion Ethan The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1962<br /><br />Marion Ethan Keith, 23, of Clarksdale, Miss., was killed in a freak accident about 11 a. m. Saturday morning, near Dr. J. H. Lynch&#8217;s home on Highway 31, about three and one-half miles South of Pulaski&#8230;.<br /><br />KELLAM, Ola The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br />Miss Ola Kellam, 78, well-known retired seamstress, died at 4:30 p. m. Tuesday at Austin Hewitt Home. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was born in Giles County on October 10, 1886, daughter of the late Fields and Anna Simpson Kellam. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Her only survivor is her brother, Simpson Kellam, Pulaski.<br /><br />KELLAM, Thomas F. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1966<br />Funeral services for Thomas F. Kellam, native of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Finley, Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home in Nashville and the burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, in that city. Mr. Kellam died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, August 7, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Mr. Kellam, a Nashville resident, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lorene Combs Kellam; and two brothers, David H. Kellam, Nashville, and H. Kenneth Kellam, Lakeland, Fla.<br /><br />KELLEY, George Henry The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1969<br />George Henry Kelley, 55, of Minor Hill died Wednesday, March 19, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Kelley were held Saturday morning, March 22, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the Minor Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Wayland Hartsfield and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Kelley was born May 30, 1913, the son of H. S. Kelley of Minor Hill and Mrs. Delia Reeves Kelley of Chattanooga.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include his step mother, Mrs. Clara Mae Shelton Kelley; wife, Mrs. Mary Jeanette Crabb Kelley; two daughters, Mrs. Agatha Kelley Lowe, Mobile, Ala., and Cynthia Lynn Kelley, Minor Hill; one son, George H. Kelley, Jr., Minor Hill; one half sister, Mrs. Claudette Goode, Anderson, Ala., four half brothers, S. J. Kelley, Jr., Germany, T. L. Kelley, Goosebay, Labrador, Edward Fulmer and James Fulmer, both of Chattanooga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KELLEY, James Edward (Buck) The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1966<br />James Edward (Buck) Kelley, 45, native of Giles County and resident of Washington, D. C., was fatally injured at midnight Friday, May 20, when he was struck by a passing car as he alighted from an automobile in front of his apartment.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, with burial in Booth Chapel Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Born May 2, 1921, Mr. Kelley was the son of Mrs. Lizzie Thorne Kelley of Lawrenceburg and the late Joe H. Kelley, and had been employed in Washington for several years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by five brothers, Cleburne of Pulaski, Wendell of Taft, Bill of Athens, Ala., Ross of Lawrenceburg and Buford Kelley, U. S. Army, stationed in California; and two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Christine) Kimbrough of Goodsprings and Mrs. Annie Lee Grinnell of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />KELLEY, Ora Elizabeth Moss The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1968<br />Mrs. Ora Elizabeth Kelley, 58, died Monday, September 23, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Kelley, wife of George G. Kelley, were held Wednesday afternoon, September 25, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Apostolic Christian Church, Athens, Ala. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Kelley was born February 27, 1910, the daughter of the late Samuel and Donna Rainey Moss.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, include six daughters, Eunice and Lura Kelley, and Mrs. Helen Beddingfield, all of Prospect, Mrs. Florence Culps, Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. Georgia Hardie, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Ava Smith, Minor Hill; six sons, Jimmy, John, Ray, Elwood, and Wayne Kelley, all of Prospect, and Henry Kelley, Athens, Ala.; seventeen grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Omie Loggins, Athens, Ala.; three brothers, Mearvin and Clifton Moss, Athens, Ala., and Walter Moss, Indiana.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KELLY, Bertha Harlow The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Harlow Kelly, 79, widow of Thomas W. Kelly of Elkton, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Talmadge Clayton, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Kelly died on Tuesday night, July 26, at the home of her daughter at Elkton after a period of declining health.<br />Born December 31, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John S. Harlow and Molly Reed Harlow. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, Thomas W. Kelly, died June 30, 1929.<br />Mrs. Kelly is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles Harwell; two granddaughters; and one brother, Frank Harlow, all of Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KELLY, Lula Bell Thornton The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Bell Kelly, 49, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, June 29, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, at Cross Roads Baptist Church, in Lawrence County, with burial in Cross Roads Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Kelly died Tuesday, June 27, in Maury County Hospital. She was a native of Lawrence County, born March 1, 1918, the daughter of the late Robert and Bell Prince Thornton. Her husband was the late James Kelly.<br />Survivors include two sons, Charles N. Thornton and Ray Butler, Columbia; one grandchild; one sister, Miss Bessie Lee Thornton, Columbia; and one brother, Alvin Thornton, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KELLY, Martha Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Johnson Kelly, 88, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Choate Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Kelly died Sunday in a Nashville hospital after a lengthy illness.<br />Born March 25, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Johnson and Elizabeth Hamilton Johnson. Her husband, Henry Kelly, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Kelly is survived by one brother, Finis Johnson; and one sister, Mrs. Amanda Davis, both of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KELLY, Ruth Hood The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Hood Duncan Kelly, 59, former resident of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Boyette, minister of Mt. Wesley Nazarene Church, Maury County. Burial took place in Liberty Hill Cemetery, northwest of Campbellsville. Mrs. Kelly died of a heart attack on Friday night, September 13, at her home at Lyles, Tenn., where she had recently moved.<br />Born January 16, 1904, in the Knob Creek section of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late E. L. Hood and Jane Brady Hood. She was a member of the Nazarene Church.<br />Mrs. Kelly is survived by her husband, Willis Kelly, Lyles; four children by a previous marriage, Arvest Duncan, Jr., and William F. Duncan, both of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Carl Ussery, Liberty Hill, and Mrs. Otis J. Williams, Old Hickory; nine grandchildren and one great-grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Art Rutledge, Independence, Mo., and Mrs. Rena Hooks, Columbia; her step-mother, Mrs. Georgia Hood, Columbia and five half-sisters and four half-brothers.<br /><br />KELLY, Vera Holland The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Vera Holland Kelly, 84, died at her home in the Prospect community Saturday, February 10, 1968.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Kelly, wife of the late O. J. Kelly, were held in the Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. Rudolph James and Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Kelly was born August 15, 1883, the daughter of the late John T. and Mary Ann Vanhoozer Holland. She was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. G. H. Standlee, Lebanon, Fla., and Mrs. M. B. Meroney, Fort Worth, Texas; two sons, John Kelly, Prospect, and J. B. Kelly, Pulaski; two brothers, Van Buren Holland and John Holland, both of Ardmore; two sisters, Mrs. Joe White, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Will Dean, Columbia; fourteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br />Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />KELLY, Wade Stephenson The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1968<br /><br />A total of nine traffic deaths in Giles County this year was reached when an eighteen-year- old Culleoka high school student was killed Friday one mile north of Pulaski on Highway 31 in a one-car accident. The mishap occurred at 2:20 a. m. October 11.<br />Wade Stephenson Kelly was traveling south in his car when he reportedly lost control of it and ran into a culvert near Shelby Garage.<br />He was pronounced dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />According to investigating officer, State Trooper James Dyer, the vehicle was severely damaged.<br />Dyer said no identification was found on Kelly, and the license plates were thrown from the car. However, after searching the area, one of the plates was found and an identification check at Maury County Sheriff&#8217;s Dept. resulted in his identification.<br />He was a native of Ocala, Fla., and was the son of William Stanley and Mrs. Beatrice Kelly Boshers.<br />He was a senior at Culleoka High School and a member of the Blue Springs Baptist Church.<br />He is survived by his parents, one sister and six brothers.<br /><br />KELSEY, Emma Davidson The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma D. Kelsey, 82, were held Tuesday, January 9, in the Lynnville Methodist Church, with Rev. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Kelsey, the wife of the late S. L. Kelsey, died Monday, January 8, in the Hewitt Home.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Kelsey was born December 20, 1885, the daughter of the late Mitchell and Sarah Evans Davidson.<br />Survivors include two sons, Evans Kelsey, Florence, Ala., and Murphy Kelsey, Donelson; one grandson; two brothers, Johnnie Davidson, Lynnville, and Willie Davidson, Bryson.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KELTNER, Burl The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Burl Keltner, 72, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Brown Funeral Home in Birmingham, Ala., with the burial in that city. Mr. Keltner who has been ill a long-time, died Wednesday night, September 26, in a Birmingham hospital.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Keltner and Fannie Morrow Keltner.<br />Mr. Keltner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lois Bailey Keltner; two daughters, several grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Annie Wells, Nashville, Mrs. Ida Tuck, Shreveport, La., and Mrs. Rosa Fraign, Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />KELTNER, Forrest The Pulaski Citizen 01 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Forrest Keltner, 75, native of Giles County and in recent years a resident of Jemison, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Johns and Rideout Funeral Home in Birmingham, Ala. At 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, grave side services were held in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. Mr. Keltner died Monday, August 30, at University Hospital in Birmingham, after a three weeks illness.<br /><br />Mr. Keltner was an employee of the Southern Life and Health Insurance Company in Birmingham for more than forty-three years. Upon his retirement, he moved to Jemison, Ala. He was a member of the First Methodist Church in Birmingham.<br />Born March 23, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Keltner and Virginia Harwell Keltner.<br />Mr. Keltner is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Lillian McCracken Keltner; one daughter, Mrs. Erma Gray Spidler, Calera, Ala.; one granddaughter and two great-grandchildren; and one brother, Clarence Keltner, Pulaski.<br /><br />KELTNER, Tollie Buren The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Tollie Buren Keltner, approximately 74, resident of Corbin, Ky., and retired railroad employee, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning in Corbin with the burial in that city. Mr. Keltner died on Thursday, October 7, in a Lexington, Ky., hospital, after several months illness.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Keltner and Annie Sherrell Keltner Young. His wife, Mrs. Annie Mildred Smith Keltner, died January 6, 1949.<br />Mr. Keltner is survived by one son, Thelwood Keltner, Gary, Ind.; one grandson, Jerome Keltner, Louisville, Ky.; and two brothers, Albert Keltner and Will Elliott Keltner, both of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />KELTNER, William E. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1969<br />William E. Keltner, 67, died Saturday morning, August 16, at 11:30 o&#8217;clock at his home in Louisville, Ky.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, August 19, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Benton Funeral Home Chapel, Henderson, Ky. Burial was in Fern Wood Cemetery, Henderson, Ky.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Jones Keltner; one brother, Albert Keltner; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Estell Aymett The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Estell Kennedy, 92, died Wednesday, February 28, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Kennedy, wife of the late W. A. Kennedy, will be held Thursday, February 29, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Kennedy was the daughter of the late Edward F. and Mary Allen Neal Aymett.<br />There are no immediate survivors.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Lester Lamar The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1963<br />Graveside services were held at Maplewood Cemetery Tuesday for Lester Lamar Kennedy, 67, owner of Kennedy Wholesale Hardware Company in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Kennedy died Sunday at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga where he was taken last week.<br /><br />For 25 years he operated the hardware business in Chattanooga. Three months ago he relocated its office and warehouse here. Mr. Kennedy was past president of the Southern Golf and Hardware Association.<br />He was born in Coffeeville, Miss. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Pulaski and a World War I veteran.<br />Officiating at the 11 a. m. service was the Rev. R. Neal Dean, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, and the Rev. Ben H. Shawhan, minister at the Church of Messiah here. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Norma Chunn Kennedy; a daughter, Mrs. Peter Moore, Pulaski; a son, William Chunn Kennedy, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. Willliam Atkin, Mrs. Carl Boyd and Miss Carolyn Kennedy, all of Mississippi and three grandchildren.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Margaret Florence Capps The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1961<br />Mrs. Joe Tom Kennedy, 72, died at 3 a. m. Wednesday, August 23, at her home in the Chicken Creek community after a long illness. She had been an invalid for about seven years since suffering an accidental gunshot wound in which a bullet struck her spine and left her paralyzed.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Officiating will be the Rev. J. E. Trotter, the Rev. A. R. Hogan and the Rev.Wesley Holden.<br />A native of Nashville, Mrs. Kennedy was the former Miss Margaret Florence Capps, daughter of the late Benjamin Franklin and Elizabeth Romine Capps. She had been an active member of Trinity Methodist Church for many years.<br />Her husband wrote the Popular Farmer Jo column for The Pulaski Citizen for a number of years.<br />Besides her husband, Mrs. Kennedy is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Randall Wofford of Stewardson, Ill.; a sister, Miss Cora Capps of Giles County; two grandsons and a granddaughter.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Maud Zuccarello The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1969<br />Mrs. Maud Zuccarello Kennedy died Friday evening, November 7, at a convalescent home in Colorado Springs, Colorado.<br />Mrs. Kennedy was the wife of the late Richard P. Kennedy of Giles County and Colorado Springs.<br />She was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late N. B. and Louisa Faust Zuccarello.<br />Survivors include one son, Richard P. Kennedy, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif., and several nieces and nephews including Mr. Guy Chambers, Mrs. Clyde Ealy, Mrs. J. M. Rackley, and Frank Zuccarello of Pulaski.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Nettie Cordelia Richardson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Cordelia Richardson Kennedy, 36, former resident of Goodsprings in Giles County, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday in Bethel Baptist Church in Lawrence County, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Kennedy died on Tuesday, August 17, in Mid-State Baptist Hospital, Nashville, after a ten-day illness.<br />Born February 3, 1929, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of Thomas Duncan Richardson and Caroline Norwood Richardson.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. Kennedy is survived by her husband, Jasper Clifford Kennedy; two sons, J. C. and Paul Joseph Kennedy; two daughters, Martha Jean and Kathy Sue Kennedy, all of the home address, Route 1, Leoma; one brother, James Garner Richardson, Minor Hill; and four sisters, Mrs. Farrell Cook, Missouri, and Mrs. Hugh Kennedy, Mrs. Dermon Bobo and Mrs. Fulton Hall, all of Leoma.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KENNEDY, R. R. (Dick) The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1969<br />R. R. (Dick) Kennedy died Monday evening, July 21, in a Colorado Springs, Colo, nursing home. Funeral services will be conducted in Colorado Springs.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Kennedy married the former Miss Maude Zuccarello. Later they moved to Colorado Springs, where they have made their home for several years.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife include one son, R. P. Kennedy of Redwood City, Calif.; one granddaughter, Miss Kathy Kennedy; one brother, Joe T. Kennedy, Giles County; and two nieces, Mrs. Katherine Powell, Coral Gables, Fla., and Mrs. Randall Woffard of Athens, Ill.<br /><br />KENNEDY, Susie Mae Evans The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Mae Evans Kennedy, native of Lynnville and resident of Nashville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by the Rev. Priestley Miller. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Kennedy, who had been ill with influenza and bronchial pneumonia died Monday night, March 4, at Miller&#8217;s Clinic in Nashville.<br />Born and reared at Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Barney Evans and Susie Cannon Evans.<br />Mrs. Kennedy is survived by her husband, Revis B. Kennedy; one daughter, Mrs. R. M. Campbell, Donelson; four grandchildren; and one brother, H. Amos Evans, Lynnville.<br /><br />KENNEMER, William Talmadge The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for William Talmadge Kennemer, 66, farmer of the Minor Hill section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Kennemer died on Tuesday night, March 8, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born August 17, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John W. Kennemer and Rebecca McGill Kennemer.<br />Mr. Kennemer, a bachelor, is survived by two nieces, Mrs. J. E. McCartney, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. John J. Stanfield, Chattanooga; and one nephew, Herman Griffin, Winter Haven, Fla.<br />Bennett May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KERR, Mary Emma Glazner The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Emma Glazner Kerr, 84, widow of Reed Kerr, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by Earl Willoughby, with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mrs. Kerr died Wednesday, December 4, at noon at the home of her son, Reece Kerr, in Athens, Ala.<br />Born January 6, 1879, at Sycamore, Ala., she was the daughter of Thomas Dillard and Ada Litton Glazner. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband died 23 years ago. Mrs. Kerr is survived by five sons, Reed Kerr, Athens, Ala., Archie Kerr, Florence, Ala., Leslie Kerr, Stella, Sam Kerr, Endicott, N. Y., and Don Kerr, Arlington, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Langdon, Meridian, Miss.; three step-daughters, Mrs. Alma Gooch, Stella, Mrs. Fenton Hall, and Mrs. Mary Grubbs, Pulaski; thirty-four grandchildren and twenty-seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Osborn Glazner, Fort Worth, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. Annie Hart, Jacksboro, Texas.<br /><br />KEY, Richard The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1963<br />Richard Key, about 6, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Key of Austell, Ga., died Friday night, May 24, at an Atlanta, Ga., hospital of undetermined causes.<br />Funeral rites and burial took place in Austell.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by one sister, Ann Key; and two brothes, Glenda and Glen Key, Jr.; Mrs. Key is the former Miss Jane Branch of Pulaski, daughter of the late Asa Branch.<br /><br />KIDD, Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1965<br />Herbert Kidd, 50, Pulaski businessman, died Wednesday morning, July 14, at Giles County Hospital after an illness of several months.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of the late George H. and Sarah Creekmore Kidd, he was born October 6, 1914. at Pine Knott in McCreary County, Ky.<br />Before moving eight years ago to Pulaski, where he owned and operated East Hill Market, Mr. Kidd was associated with Grey and Kidd Motor Company at Pikeville, Ky., for a number of years.<br />He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Pulaski Elks Lodge and had been quite active in the Little League Baseball Program. He was a Baptist.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former Miss Kathleen Abernathy of Pulaski; two sons, Robert Fletcher and George Harrison Kidd of Pulaski; two brothers, Howard Kidd of Pikeville, Ky., and Luke Kidd of Cincinnati, Ohio; and four sisters, Mrs. H. F. Kidd of Covington, Ky., Mrs. Nell Belle of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. J. M Burnett and Mrs. Clifford Richardson of Williamsburg, Ky.<br /><br />KILBURN, Randy Lee The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br /><br />Prayer services for Randy Lee Kilburn, age one month and twenty-five days, will be held at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kilburn on the Minnow Branch Road at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate and the burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. The child died Tuesday at the home.<br /><br />KILLEBREW, Nancy Elizabeth Jones The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Mrs. William D. Killebrew, mother of Mrs. William K. Owen of Pulaski, died Thursday night, February 4, at her home in Birmingham, Ala., after a long illness.<br />Funeral rites were held Saturday, with the burial in Forest Hill Cemetery in that city.<br />In addition to Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Killebrew is survived by one son, Freeman Hood Killebrew, Birmingham, Ala.; three other daughters, Mrs. Edna Jones and Mrs. John Morris, Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Robert L. French, Anniston, Ala.; and three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Mrs. Killebrew was a member of Woodlawn Methodist Church, the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Order of Eastern Star.<br /><br />KILPATRICK, Ella Mamie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Mamie Kilpatrick, 71, who died Friday, December 23, i Giles County Hospital, were conducted on Sunday afternoon, December 25, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Paul McKissack, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Kilpatrick, a native of Giles County, was born September 13, 1895, the daughter of the late Coble and Maggie Neely Smith.<br />She is survived by her husband, Troy Kilpatrick; one son, Jimmy Kilpatrick of Pulaski; three grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Leoda Franks, Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. Homer Gibbons, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Finis Braley of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KIRKPATRICK, Finis Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Finis Samuel Kirkpatrick, 57, employee of Pulaski Highway Express Company, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, and A. C. Dreaden, Florence, Ala., former minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Kirkpatrick died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home on Sunday morning, October 7, as he was preparing to attend church services.<br />Born August 28, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Mary Erwin Kirkpatrick and the late Jim Kirkpatrick. He was a member of East Hill Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Kirkpatrick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Mae Attkisson Kirkpatrick; three sons, James Thomas Kirkpatrick, Joe Dean Kirkpatrick, and Robert Allen Kirkpatrick; and four grandchildren, all of Pulaski; one brother, Clay Kirkpatrick, Chicago, Illinois; and two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Erwin, Pulaski, and Mrs. Tom Golden, Lewisburg.<br /><br />KIRKPATRICK, Mary Eutonia Erwin The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Eutonia Erwin Kirkpatrick, 85, widow of Jim Kirkpatrick, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Kirkpatrick died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, February 8, at the home of a daughter, Mrs.<br />Raymond Erwin, in Pulaski.<br />Born November 22, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Clay Erwin and Josephine Williford Erwin. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to Mrs. Raymond Erwin, Mrs. Kirkpatrick is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Tom Golden, Lewisburg; one son, Clay Kirkpatrick, Chicago, Ill.; fifteen grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Belle Whitsett, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Elmer Robinson The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Elmer Robinson Kimbrough, 78, retired Lynnville farmer were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pleasant Valley Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway and the Rev. Gus C. Self, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Kimbrough died at 9:20 Friday morning, April 20, at his home in the Lynnville Community after a period of declining health.<br />Born January 1, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Daniel Kimbrough and Mary Hickman Kimbrough. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Kimbrough is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lela Petty Kimbrough; one daughter, Mrs. Luther C. Smith, Louisville, Ky.; one granddaughter, Mrs. Glen Turner, Lynnville; one great-grandchild; one brother, Andrew M. Kimbrough, Lawrenceburg; and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Schindler, Nashville, and Mrs. Perry Williams, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Florence Enoch Bunch The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ernest N. Kimbrough, 85, resident of the Weakley section of the county, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in New Hope Baptist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Kimbrough died on Friday, September 3, at the home after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Florence Enoch Bunch, she was born January 14, 1880, the daughter of the late Enoch Bunch and Mary Jane Smith Bunch. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, Ernest N. Kimbrough, well-known merchant at Wales, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Kimbrough is survived by five sons, Marion Kimbrough, New Orleans, La., Ernest Kimbrough, Nolensville, Ernest Kimbrough, Waynesville, N. C., Otis Kimbrough, Pulaski, and Frank Kimbrough, Jacksonville, Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. William Dean, Minor Hill, Mrs. Rellie Sadler, Santa Fe, Maury County, Mrs. Allen Murray, Lynnville, and Miss Margaret C. Kimbrough, Weakley Community; twenty grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Inez Whitley, Lynnwood, Calif.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Florence Holt The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Holt Kimbrough, resident of the Wales section of Giles County, the greater part of her life, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Charles M. Harris, Presbyterian minister, and the Rev. Mr. Hall. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Kimbrough died Sunday morning, September 24, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Holt and Letitia Pate Holt. She was one of the last three charter members of New Hope Baptist Church. Her husband, Charles M. Kimbrough, died May 30, 1929.<br />Mrs. Kimbrough is survived by six daughters, Mrs. J. M. Aaron, Kennett Square, Pa., Mrs. W. J. White, and Mrs. J. F. Osborne, Nashville, Mrs. R. A. Spradling, Carrollton, Texas, Mrs. W. E. Buckley, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Atha Hardy, Pulaski; four sons, H. R. Kimbrough, Metter, Ga., S. H. Kimbrough, Wales, W. J. Kimbrough, Bowling Green, Ky., and Edward G. Kimbrough, Lake Worth, Fla.; twenty grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; and one brother, W. T. Holt, Wales.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Flournoy The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1967<br />Flournoy Kimbrough, 68, Ohio factory worker, died Sunday, January 29 at his home in Painsville, Ohio.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, February 2, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in the Kimbrough family cemetery.<br />Mr. Kimbrough, a native of Giles County, was born August 14, 1900, the son of the late John H. and Eura Kimbrough. He moved to Ohio about fifteen years ago.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Murphy Kimbrough; six daughters, Mrs. Albert McGrew, and Mrs. Clifford McGrew, Pulaski, Mrs. James Gilbert, Prospect, Mrs. James Greenfield, Painsville, Ohio, Mrs. Montie McKissack, Geneva, Ohio, and Miss Lelia Ann Kimbrough, Painsville; two sons, Logan, Painsville, and Elgin, U. S. Army; eighteen grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Willie Hargrove, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Jerry Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />Graveside services for Jerry Lynn Kimbrough, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kimbrough, who died Wednesday, May 24, were conducted Wednesday, May 25, at 10 a. m., at Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, are one brother, Joey Kimbrough; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crosslin; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kimbrough, Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />KIMBROUGH, Laken The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Laken Kimbrough, 88, retired farmer of the Rockwood section of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Kimbrough died at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday night in the home of a son, Clayborn Kimbrough in Columbia, where he had lived for the past thirteen years.<br />Born January 29, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Reece Kimbrough and Mary Hammonds Kimbrough. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. His wife, Jennie Mildred Fogg Kimbrough, died March 10, 1951.<br />In addition to Clayborn Kimbrough in Columbia, Mr. Kimbrough is survived by three other sons, Terrell Kimbrough, Nashville, Floyd Kimbrough, Decatur, Ala., Edgar Kimbrough, Huntsville, Ala.; five daughters, Mrs. Ura Kimbrough, Hermitage, Tenn., Mrs. William Brown, Prospect, Mrs. James P. Tate, Pulaski, Mrs. Herbert H. Neal, Aspen Hill, and Mrs. Adrian L. Johnson, Columbia; eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KIMBROUGH, Nancy Harwell Tomerlin The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nanch Harwell Tomerlin Kimbrough, 80, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Andrew Brown and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Cool Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Kimbrough died Thursday, August 27, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Born January 7, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Stephen H. Harwell and Mattie Harwell. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Kimbrough is survived by her husband, Madden Kimbrough; one sister, Mrs. E. W. Farris, Columbia; five step-children; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />KINCAID, Eugene Smith The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Eugene Smith Kincaid, 51, employee of the Giles County Highway Department for approximately twenty-six years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens of Lynchburg, former pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Kincaid died early Tuesday evening, April 24, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born October 10, 1910, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Willie Kincaid and Anna Mae Nichols Kincaid. He was a member of Chestnut Grove Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Kincaid is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Norwood Kincaid; two sons, Patterson Kincaid, Pulaski, and Philip Kincaid, Anthony Hill Community; one daughter, Miss Mary Ann Kincaid, Anthony Hill; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Virgie Duke, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KINCAID, Lovell C. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1968<br />Lovell C. Kincaid, 59, died Wednesday morning, March 20, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Kincaid will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Deleney officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Kincaid was born August 18, 1909 the son of the late C. A. Kincaid and Mrs. Mamie Lovell Kincaid, who survives.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Mrs. Mabel Hight Kincaid, Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Donald Jack, Columbia; one grandson; two brothers, Addis Kincaid, Nashville, and Mitchell Kincaid, Giles County; three sisters, Mrs. Avy Pate, Giles County, Mrs. Edith Parsons, and Mrs. Sarah Waldrop, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KINCAID, Sherial Patricia The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1962<br />Sherial Patricia Kincaid, ten-day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Patterson Kincaid, died on Thursday, December 13, at Giles County Hospital. Services took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church with the burial in the church cemetery.<br />In addition to the parents, the survivors are two brothers, Randy and Roger; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rogers and Mrs. Eugene Kincaid.<br /><br />KING, Aubrey Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1969<br />Aubrey Monroe King, 84, died Friday, April 4, in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. King were held Saturday afternoon, April 5, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. King was born January 26, 1885, the son of the late Frank King and Rena George King. His wife was the late Gracie Holley King.<br />Survivors include two sons, Leonard King, Pulaski, and Willis King, McBurg; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Hereford, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Ray West, McBurg; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Etta Shepard, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />KING, Ella Matthews The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Matthews King, 75, Pulaski resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. King died on Wednesday morning, June 6, at her home after several weeks illness.<br />Born June 11, 1886, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late John C. Matthews and Anne Bills Matthews. Mrs. King, widow of Thomas J. King, was a member of East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. King is survived by five daughters, Mrs. H. C. Ray, Mrs. Gertrude Rolin, Mrs. Lawson Hedgecoth, and Mrs. Maggie Vinson, Pulaski, and Miss Julia King, Nashville; one step- daughter, Mrs. Bessie Hendrix; and one grandson, Roger Vinson, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KING, George M. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for George M. King, 71, were conducted on Wednesday afternoon, December 21, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock , at the Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. Rudolph James officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. King, a native of Giles County, died Monday, December 19, at his home in the Prospect community. He was born February 14, 1895, the son of the late Robert Lee and Fannie Kirkland King.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie M. Lewis King; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Loveless, Houston, Texas; two sons, Robert Alvin King, California, and George Edward King, Houston, Texas; nine grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. W. S. Wilburn, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KING, Gracie Mae Holley The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gracie Mae Holley King, 71, resident of the Frankewing Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. King died Monday, August 24, in Lincoln County Hospital, Fayetteville.<br />Born May 16, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willis Holley and Della Harwell Holley. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. King is survived by her husband, Aubrey Monroe King; two sons, Leonard King, Pulaski businessman, and Willis King, McBurg; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn West, McBurg, and Mrs. Thomas E. Hereford, Fayetteville; four grandchildren; three brothers, Avie Holley, Noble Holley, and Talmadge Holley, all of Frankewing; and one sister, Mrs. M. O. Johnson, McBurg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KING, James Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1967<br />James Gilbert King, 79, prominent native Giles Countian, died unexpectedly, Saturday, Nov. 18, following a heart attack. He had lived in Chattanooga since 1908 and was the owner of Moore and King, Inc., the largest retail prescription drug business in the city.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the chapel of First Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga, of which he was an Elder, with Dr. James L. Fowle and Rev. Ben Haden officiating. Burial was in Forest Hills Cemetery.<br />Mr. King was born at Elkton on Aug. 7, 1888, the son of Joseph Harmon and Rosa Gilbert King. He was graduated from Jones High School at Lynnville and from Vanderbilt School of Pharmacy.<br />He was married in 1916 to Jessica Rankin Bible and they had one son, Joseph Gilbert King, who survives. His first wife died a number of years ago and he later married Addie James of Middleboro, Ky.<br />Mr. King was a member of Chattanooga Masonic Lodge 199, the Shriners, Elk Lodge, Rotary Club, Mountain City Club and the Chattanooga Retail Druggist Association.<br />An outstanding Chattanoogian, T. O. Duff, said of Mr. King, &#8220;He has been a generous contributor to every worthwhile civic and charitable organization and has truly been in every way and manner a most exemplary citizen. Chattanooga and the profession of pharmacy may well be proud that Gilbert King became one of its citizens.&#8221; He has also, throughtout the years, been a generous contributor toward improvements at Bethany Presbyterian Church at Bryson.<br />Survivors, in addition to his wife and son, are two sisters, Mrs. M. G. Anderson and Miss Sally May King of Bryson, and three grandchildren.<br /><br />KING, Maggie Mae The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1967<br />Mrs. Maggie Mae King, 81, of Prospect died Sunday, April 9, at Lawrence County Hospital, Lawrenceburg.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday, April 11, at 3:00 p. m. at the Market Street Church of Christ, Athens, Ala., with A. J. Rollins, officiating. Burial was in City Cemetery, Athens.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Beulah Strain, Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Lorena Wright, Prospect; two sons, R. C. King, Oxford, Miss., and C. E. King, Berwyn, Ill.; ten grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Minnie Andrews, Blissfield, Mich.; four half-brothers, Robert Mitchell, Winchester, Floyd Mitchell, Joe Mitchell, both of Athens, Ala., and Joe Mitchell, Eloise, Fla.; four half-sisters, Mrs. Ola Carter, Mrs. Fannie McKinney, Mrs. Irene Smith and Mrs. Alice Malone, all of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />KING, Marvin L. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Marvin L. King, Sr., 71, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. King died Thursday, December 24, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 29, 1893, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Frank Richard King and Callotta George King. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. King is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Annie Gilliam King; two sons, Houston Frank King, Franklin, Tenn., Marvin L. King, Jr., Lincoln Park, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Rachel L. Wood, Diana and Mrs. Verta Jones, Gretna, La.; eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one brother, Monroe King, McBurg; and one sister, Mrs. Ella Sheppard, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KING, Ola Mae Lanier The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ola Mae Lanier King, 47, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. She died Friday morning, July 8, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born February 28, 1913, in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Zack Lanier and Dazie Martin Lanier.<br />Mrs. King is survived by her husband, John D. King.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KING, Tom The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1964<br />Tom King died last Sunday night in Veterans Hospital in Nashville, a week after the 74-year-old man was hospitalized with mysterious injuries received in Tunnel Hollow near Prospect.<br />He was brought to Giles County Hospital Sunday afternoon, March 29, by John Wright of Prospect &#8220;bruised up, cut up, with a bad eye and in serious condition,&#8221; according to Dr. W. K. Owen. King had been staying with the Wright family in their Tunnel Hollow home and Sheriff Jack Cox said he was told that the elderly man was injured when he fell against a stove and table.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. today (Wednesday) at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />The sheriff said an autopsy had been ordered in an effort to clear up the case. Before King&#8217;s death, Cox was quoted as saying it looked like the only chance of &#8220;getting to the bottom&#8221; of it was for him to regain consciousness and talk to investigating officers, which King never did.<br />Cox said members of the Wright family have been questioned. &#8220;They all tell the same story,&#8221; he said. &#8220;They say he fell against a table on one side and then staggered across and fell on a stove on the other side.&#8221;<br />King was a native of Giles County and a World War I veteran.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary King, and a son, Carl King, both of Town Creek, Ala.<br /><br />KIRBY, Ida Davis Miller The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Davis Miller Kirby, 80, Pulaski resident were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Charles Hosay of Nashville, and the Rev. Gilbert Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Kirby died unexpectedly about 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, September 22, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dan Gordon, in Pulaski, following a period of declining health.<br />Born June 19, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Calvin Davis and Elizabeth Kilpatrick Davis. She had been a member of the Methodist Church since her girlhood.<br />Twice married, her first husband, Robert C. Miller, died in 1926. Her second husband, George L. Kirby of Oklahoma, whom she married in 1950, died in 1958.<br />In addition to Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Kirby is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Asa Branch, Mrs. William Allen Morrell, Jr., Pulaski, Mrs. Dick Jones, Columbia, and Mrs. Charles M. Lawter, Jr., of Oklahoma, Okla.; two sons, Ernest Miller and Robert Allen Miller, Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two half-sisters, Mrs. Mattie Adams and Mrs. Priscilla Hargrove, Elkmont, Ala.; and four half-brothers, Sam Davis, Floyd Davis, Charlie Davis and Clarence Davis, all of Elkmont, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KIRK, Mary Young The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1963<br />Mrs. Mary Young Kirk, 72, Columbia resident, died of a heart ailment at 8:05 Thursday morning, September 19, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, only three days after the death of her husband, Oscar R. Kirk.<br />Prayer services were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, followed by funeral services at 2:30 o&#8217;clock that afternoon in First Baptist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery here.<br />Born in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Young and Jeannie Stacey Young.<br />Mrs. Kirk is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Irene Watts, Nashville, Mrs. William McGrew, North Pekin, Ill., and Mrs. Edith Lambert, West Brockton, Ala.; ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; three brothers, Emmett Young, Luther Young and Sherman Young, all of Columbia; and three sisters, Mrs. Maycel Harlow, Columbia, Mrs. Laudie LaRue, Nashville, and Mrs. Nora Howard, Winter Haven, Fla.<br /><br />KIRK, Oscar R. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1963<br />Prayer services for Oscar R. Kirk, 83, retired employee of the old Tuells Dairy, Columbia, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, followed by funeral services at one o&#8217;clock at First Baptist Church in Pulaski, with the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery in Giles County. Mr. Kirk died Monday, September 18, at Maury County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br />A former resident of Giles County, he was born in Coffee County, the son of the late Jack Kirk and Elizabeth Kirk. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Pulaski.<br />Mr. Kirk is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Young Kirk; three daughters, Mrs. William McGrew, North Pikin, Ill., Mrs. Edith Lambert, West Brockton, Ala., and Mrs. Irene Watts, Nashville; ten grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; and one brother, L. E. Kirk, Columbia.<br /><br />KISER, Leigh Ola Head The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Leigh Ola Head Kiser, 63, resident of the Pleasant Valley Community will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by James Merritt, Church of Christ minister of Athens, Ala. The burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Kiser died at 2:40 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, January 10, at Giles County Hospital after a three months illness.<br />Born January 13, 1897, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Will Head and Mattie Maude Davidson Head, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Kiser is survived by her husband, Joe K. Kiser; one son, John William Kiser, Wales; and three brothers, Grady Head and John Head, Lynnville, and Walter Head, Akron, Ohio.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KNIGHT, Annie England The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1964<br />Mrs. Annie England Knight, 75, widow of Joe P. Knight, who owned and operated Richland Hotel for many years, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 7, at a Nashville hospital, following a period of declining health.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ minister, Benjamin Shawhan, Episcopal rector, and the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born December 31, 1888, at Viola, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Alexander England and Mary Ann Wilshire England. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Knight died November 23, 1938.<br />Mrs. Knight is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert C. Smith, Pulaski; two granddaughters, Pulaski; and one brother, E. E. England, Neosho, Mo.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />KNOWLES, Sally Myrtle Birdsong The Record Chronicle 18 Nov 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. R. Knowles, 80 of Justin will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Justin Methodist Church, with the Rev. Ed Miller, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Justin&#8217;s I00F Cemetery under direction of Goen Funeral Home of Denton.<br />Mrs. Knowles died at her home at 4:05 p.m. Thursday after a year&#8217;s illness. She was born in Giles County, Tenn., on Aug. 19, 1882 and has been a resident Denton County for 16 years.<br />She and the late J. R. Knowles were married in Kaufman County on Dec. 16, 1903. He died on Feb. 15, 1953.<br />Survivors are one son, Cloyce Knowles of Lubbock; three daughters, Mrs. Edna Mae Keyworth of Justin; Mrs. Charlie Sims of Justin and Mrs. J. V. McCallister of Lubbock; one sister, Mrs. J. A. R. Wilson of Kaufman; two brothers, Claude C. Birdsong of Kaufman and Lonnie F. Birdsong of DeQueen, Ark.; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br /><br />KOLTEUKIAN, Mary Meade The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Word was received Monday of the death of Mrs. K. G. Kolteukian in her hometown of Glen Allen, Va. The former Miss Mary Meade, she was dean of women at Martin College for four years during the administration of Dr. Sinclair Daniel.<br /><br />KRESSENBERG, E. E. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for E. E. Kressenberg, retired Memphis cotton seed oil mill superintendent, were held on Saturday afternoon, November 19, at National Funeral Home with the burial in Forest Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Kressenberg who had been ill one week, died Friday, November 18, at Baptist Hospital.<br />Mr. Kressenberg, father of Dr. K. M. Kressenberg, Pulaski physician, is also survived by his wife; one other son, William L. Kressenberg; three daughters, Mrs. R. E. Coleman, Warner Robbins, Ga., and Mrs. Don Vann and Mrs. J. E. Eades, both of Memphis; and thirteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Mr. Kressenberg was a member of Parkway Methodist Church in Memphis.<br /><br />KUHN, Charlie A. The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Charlie A. Kuhn, 77, retired carpenter, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Kuhn died at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at his home on West Shoal Street.<br />Born February 20, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ed Kuhn and Tennie Judkins Kuhn.<br />Mr. Kuhn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lela Ferguson Kuhn; one daughter, Mrs. Thurman Medley; one son, Mitchell Kuhn; and four grandchildren, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Carl Sanderson, Tucson, Ariz.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LACKEY, Elam Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Elam Anderson Lackey, 69, Nashville resident and former resident of Giles County were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Chapel in Nashville, conducted by the Rev. J. Paul Williams. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city. Mr. Lackey died unexpectedly at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Monday (noon) August 27, at General Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Mr. Lackey who with his family moved to Nashville twenty-four years ago, was a native of Giles County, the son of the late William Enos Lackey and Naomi Stevenson Lackey.<br />Mr. Lackey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Miriam Dorothy Storey Lackey; one son, Elam A. Lackey, Jr., Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. William G. McCreery, Madison; eight grandchilden and two great-grandchildren; and one brother, Raymond E. Lackey, Ardmore.<br /><br />LACKEY, Miriam Butler The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />Mrs. Miriam Butler Lackey, 78, a former resident of Giles County, of 1203 Graycroft Avenue, Madison died Tuesday, April 29, at a local hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lackey will be held Thursday afternoon, May 1, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses on Thompson Lane with the Rev. Hawkins Clark officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park on Thompson Lane, Nashville.<br />Survivors include one son, Elam Lackey, Jr., Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret M. McCreery, Nashville; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LAMAR, John Henry The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1960<br />Funeral services for John Henry Lamar, 72, retired farmer of the Yokley Community, were held Monday at Big Creek Church of Christ with the burial in the Helton Cemetery. Mr. Lamar died Saturday, May 21, at his home after a long illness.<br />He was a native of Alabama, the son of the late Andrew Lamar and Mary Stutts Lamar, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Lamar is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie Hickman Lamar; a sister, Mrs. Nancy Ball, Wales; four step-sons, Alvin Hickman, Columbia, L. M. Hickman, Nashville, Otha T. Hickman, Ypsilanti, Mich., and Tony Hickman, Lynnville; one step-daughter, Mrs. J. W. Green, Culleoka; and thirteen step-grandchildren.<br /><br />LAMAR, Willard Amon The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Willard Amon Lamar, 51, Chef for the Town and Country Motel, Athens, Ala., died Thursday, October 12, in Athens, following a heart attack.<br />Services were conducted Saturday afternoon, October 14, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Lamar was born in Alabama on April 5, 1916, the son of Lee and Fannie Favors Lamar of Pulaski.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Jack Longshore, Leoma; three brothers, Otis Lamar, Pulaski, Loyce Lamar, Michigan City, Ind., and W. L. Lamar, Jr., Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LANDRETH, J. C. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1969<br /><br />J. C. Landreth, 55, father of Mrs. Billy Pigg of Pulaski, died Saturday evening, February 22, in a nursing home in Jacksonville, Fla., after an illness of three months.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 25, in Jacksonville, with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Landreth was the son of J. F. Landreth of Jacksonville and the late Flora Sweatt Landreth.<br />Survivors in addition to his daughter and father, include one son, Esten Landreth, of Camp Le Jeune, N. C.; six sisters, Mrs. Ruby McKelvy, of Pulaski, Mrs. Grace Rogers, Columbia, Mrs. Ray Re Nolle, of Lancaster, Pa., mrs. Evora Ball, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Doris Hulton, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Ed Tuten of Jacksonville; four brothers, Jimmy Landreth, Macon, Ga., Frank Landreth, New Orleans, La., Gene Landreth, California, and Morris Landreth, Jacksonville, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />LANDRETH, John Frank The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1969<br />John Frank Landreth, 81, died Tuesday, September 30, in a Jacksonville, Florida Nursing Home. Services were conducted Friday, October 3, at 12:00 with burial in Tampa, Fla.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Edward Ball, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Roy McKelvy, Pulaski, Mrs. Elmer Rogers, Columbia, Mrs. Jodie Hutton, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Faye ReNolle, Lancaster, Pa., Mrs. Ed Futen, Jacksonville, Fla.; and four sons, Jack Landreth, and Morris Landreth, Jacksonville, Fla., James Landreth, Bryom, Ga., and Eugene Landreth, California.<br /><br />LANE, Archie Patterson The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Archie Patterson Lane, 56, farmer of the Fourteenth Civil District and an employee of Murray-Ohio Bicycle Plane at Lawrenceburg for several years, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, Pulaski, with North Funeral Home of Lawrenceburg in charge of arrangements. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Lane died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, June 1, at his home.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Monroe Lane and Mattie Scott Lane. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Lane is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Dunavant Lane; two sons, David Lane, Memphis, and Charles Lane of the home address, R. 1, Lynnville; three brothers, Lawrence Lane, Everett Lane and Arthur Lane, Fourteenth District; and two sisters, Mrs. Bob Hindman, R. 1, Lynnville, and Mrs. Lewis Tyler, Culleoka.<br /><br />LANE, Florence Oliver The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Oliver Lane, 90, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home in Pulaski for the past seven years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss and Dr. W. H. Mansfield with burial in the Oliver Cemetery near Pisgah.<br />She died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 26 at the Hewitt Home after a long period of declining health.<br /><br />Born January 27, 1870, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Felix S. Oliver and Nancy Willeford Oliver. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Oscar R. Lane, died approximately ten years ago.<br />Mrs. Lane is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. C. Hughes, Shreveport, La., and six step-children. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LANE, Mattie Scott The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Scott Lane, 85, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Marcella Falls Church of Christ with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Lane died on Monday afternoon, June 19, at her home at Marcella Falls.<br />Born March 24, 1876, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Alex Scott and Julie Brooks Scott of the Hampshire section of Maury County. Her husband, Monroe Lane, died May 8, 1938. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Lane is survived by four sons, Arthur Lane, Everett Lane, Lawrence Lane, and Archie Lane, all of Route 1, Ethridge; two daughters, Mrs. Bob Hindman, Ethridge and Mrs. Lewis Tyler, Culleoka; eleven grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LANIER, Betty Elizabeth Beard The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Elizabeth Beard Lanier, 90, widow of J. C. Lanier, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Pisgah Methodist Church. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. Mrs. Lanier died on Sunday, January 12, at the home of a son, James Lanier, Route 5, Pulaski.<br />Born December 12, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willis Beard and Mary Worsham Beard. Her husband, Mrs. Lanier, died many years ago.<br />In addition to the son, James, Mrs. Lanier is survived by two other sons, George Lanier, Pulaski, and John C. Lanier, Fayetteville; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Moore, R. 5, Pulaski, and Mrs. Rachel Faulkenberry, Pulaski; thirteen grandchildren, twenty-six great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Mahlon Beard and Floyd Beard, both of Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LANIER, Claude The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Claude Lanier, 57, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Lanier died Thursday, March 9, at a Memphis hospital after a short illness.<br />Born June 23, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Richard Lanier and Loretta Newton Lanier. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Lanier is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lacey Pierce Lanier; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Russell, Fayetteville; three sons, Orvill Lanier, Fayetteville, James Lanier, Zion, Ill., and Edwin Lanier, Wildwood, Ill.; five grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Everly Jenkins, Mrs. Helen O&#8217;Malley, Mrs. Sara Phillips, Mrs. Emma Jenkins, and Mrs. Ida May Newton; and three brothers, Malcolm Lanier, Pete Lanier and Milton Lanier, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LANIER, Lou Anna Newton The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Anna Lanier, 84, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Lanier died Monday afternoon, December 4, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. William Jenkins, on the Columbia Highway, after a period of declining health.<br />Born June 24, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bud Newton and Frances Hamlett Newton. Her husband, Richard J. Lanier, died sixteen years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. William Jenkins, Mrs. Lanier is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Earl Jenkins, Mrs. Edd Phillips, and Mrs. Lonnie Newton, Pulaski and Mrs. Robert O&#8217;Malley, Frankewing; three sons, Pete Lanier, Malcolm Lanier and Milton Lanier, Pulaski; thirty-four grandchildren and thirty great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Wyatt Newton and Lewis Newton, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LANIER, Malcolm The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1967<br />Malcolm Lanier, 57, died Wednesday, August 2, at Giles County Hospital, following a long illness.<br />Services were conducted Friday, August 4, at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton conducted the services.<br />Mr. Lanier, a native of Giles County, was born October 17, 1909, the son of the late R. J. and Louanna Newton Lanier. Before his illness he was employed by Lewisburg Casting Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sally Will Holley Lanier; four daughters, Mrs. Rufus Britton, Mrs. Wayne Brown, Mrs. James Turner, Pulaski, and Mrs. Royce Blankenship, Columbia; one son, Dean Lanier, Columbia; six grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Bill Jenkins, Mrs. Lonnie Newton, Mrs. Earl Jenkins, Mrs. Raymond O&#8217;Malley, Pulaski, and Mrs. R. G. O&#8217;Malley, Frankewing; two brothers, Pete and Milton Lanier, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LANIER, William Brown The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for William Brown Lanier, 72, were held Thursday in McDaniel Funeral Home at Cornersville with the burial in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. Mr. Lanier died Wednesday, April 20, in Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Mr. Lanier is survived by his wife, Mrs. Velma Allen Lanier; one daughter, Mrs. Estelle Pigg, Cornersville; two sons, Hershel Lanier, Brick Church and Billy Lanier, Cornersville; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; one brother, Con Lanier, Frankewin; and one sister, Mrs. Shellie Risner, Ethridge.<br /><br />LANIER, William Claude The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for William Claude Lanier, 25, native of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Lanier died at 6:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 23, at the home in Fayetteville, after a period of declining health.<br />Born July 2, 1935, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lanier, now residing in Fayetteville.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by one sister, Mrs. Raymond Russell, Fayetteville; and three brothers, Edwin Lanier and James Lanier, both of Illinois, and Orvill Lanier, Huntsville, Alabama.<br /><br />LASSITER, Minnie Martin The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />Mrs. Minnie Martin Lassiter, 93, died Wednesday afternoon, September 21, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday, September 23, at 2 p. m., in the chapel of the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. The Rev. W. D. Comperry officiated.<br />Mrs. Lassiter, a native of Mississippi, was born January 27, 1873, the daughter of the late John W. Martin and Althea Cunningham Martin. Her husband, Henry W. Lassiter, died in 1944.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Hopkins, Pulaski, Mrs. Howard Morton, Nashville, and Mrs. Lester Maddox, Memphis; eleven grandchildren, and twenty-five great-grandchildren; one brother, Will Martin of Corinth, Miss.<br /><br />LATEN, Lige M. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for the Rev. Lige M. Laten, 87, retired Baptist minister of Maury County, were held Thursday in Viola Baptist Church with the burial in Stewart&#8217;s Creek Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mr. Laten died Wednesday, March 9, in a Columbia infirmary.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he organized the Viola Baptist Church and the Giles County Baptist Association. He was former moderator for the Maury Baptist Association and had held pastorates at Second Baptist, now Highland Park Baptist Church, Columbia, and the First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Laten is survived by two sons, Robert Laten, Pulaski, and Erskine Laten, Goodsprings; two daughters, Mrs. Haggard Howell, Columbia, and Mrs. Clarence Fanning, Fayetteville; seventeen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LEDFORD, Ellie T. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ellie T. Ledford, 71, were conducted Monday morning, April 3, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mrs. Ledford, a native of Giles County, died Saturday, April 1, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. She was born April 13, 1895, the daughter of the late Jerome and Mary Alice Garrett Tarpley.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Clarence Ledford; one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Hamlett, Campbellsville; one son, Louie Ledford, Nashville; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Tucker, Pulaski, and Mrs. Rena Ashford, Louisville, Ky.; three brothers, Herman and Jerome Tarpley, Lynnville and Polk Tarpley, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LEDFORD, Myrtle Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Bryant Ledford, 82, widow of Charlie K. Ledford, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Highland Baptist Church in Tullahoma with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Tullahoma. Mrs. Ledford died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, November 12, at Giles County Hospital, having entered on Sunday afternoon.<br />Born December 20, 1880, in Moore County, she was the daughter of the late Martin Bryant and Martha McGee Bryant. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, Charlie K. Ledford, died in 1945.<br />Mrs. Ledford who had made her home with her niece, Mrs. Erskine Sharp in Pulaski for approximately twelve years, is survived by several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LEDFORD, Robert Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1968<br />Robert Clarence Ledford, 75, died Wednesday, December 18, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Ledford, a retired farmer, were held Friday afternoon, December 20, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ledford was born September 11, 1893, the son of the late Bill and Eddie Jordan Ledford.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Rex Hamlett, Lawrence County; one son, Louie A. Ledford, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Jerome Tarpley, Giles County, Mrs. Harold Hinot, Pensacola, Fla., and Mrs. Stacy Ashford, Tucson, Ariz.; and four granddaughters.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LEE, Robert The Giles Free Press 18 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Robert Lee were held January13, at the Union Hill Baptist Church, Elkton. The Rev. R. E. Bailey, the Rev. Doc Hatcher, and the Rev. Earl Scruggs officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Queen Ann Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LEFTWICH, Voncile H. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1967<br />Mrs. Voncile H. Leftwich of Nashville, died Sunday afternoon, January 8, in a hospital in that city.<br />Services were conducted on Tuesday, January 10, at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, followed with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />She was the widow of the late Lycurgus Leftwich, a former principal of Elkton High School.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mary Frances Dysart, Nashville; one son, Dr. Rodney L. Leftwich of North Carolina; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />LEGG, Ella J. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Miss Ella J. Legg, 84, retired music teacher, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. John M. Bradford, pastor of the church, the Rev. W. C. Folks, former pastor, the Rev. Dallas Bass and the Rev. Cullen T. Carter with the burial in the cemetery at Leggtown, Ala. Miss Legg died early Tuesday morning, December 19, at her home at Bethel, after a long period of declining health.<br />Born July 21, 1877, at Leggtown, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Jody J. F. Legg and Nancy Ellen Legg. She had lived most of her life in Giles County. For many years, she taught music in Salisbury, Mo.<br />Miss Legg is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Dallas Bass and Mrs. Emma Lou Hargrove, Nashville; and one nephew, Dr. Frank Moore, Jackson.<br /><br />LEGG, Solomon The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />Solomon Legg, well-known Pulaski Negro who for many years had been employed by the Union Bank, died Dec. 31, at his home on South Rhodes Street after a long period of declining health.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 2, at First Baptist Church on Shoal Street. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Legg was noted throughout Giles County for his preparation of barbecued meats and had on many occasions cooked barbecue for gatherings of hundreds of people, as well as for great numbers of individuals who felt that &#8220;Solomon&#8217;s barbecue&#8221; could not be surpassed.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Reba Legg, three brothers and one sister.<br /><br />LEHNERT, Minnie Sue Wilburn The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charles G. Lehnert, 40, former employee of a Pulaski firm, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday in Lawrenceburg First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery. She died Saturday, October 23, at her home after several months illness.<br />The former Miss Minnie Sue Wilburn, she the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wilburn of Lawrenceburg. She was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church, a new church in that city.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. Lehnert is survived by her husband; two children, Barbara Lehnert and Andy Lehnert, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />LEMAY, Lou Vera Bobo The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Vera Lemay, 53, former resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Sweet Gum Baptist Church, near Lexington, Ala., with the burial in the Anderson Creek Cemetery in that area. Mrs. Lemay died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Friday evening, November 3, in Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Born in Alabama, she was the daughter of Charlie Bobo and Mrs. Mary Ann McWhirter Bobo. She had lived in the Scotts Hill section of this county for several years.<br /><br />Mrs. Lemay is survived by her husband, Taylor Lemay, Lexington, Ala.; one son, Dermon Lemay, Benton Harbor, Mich.; one daughter, Miss Stella Ann Lemay, Lexington, Ala.; four step-daughters and four step-sons; five sisters, Mrs. Vada Ritch, Pulaski, Mrs. Verdie Lopp, California, Mrs. Myrtle Cagle, Lynn, Ala., Mrs. Mattie Prince, Leoma, and Mrs. Mae Rochester, Columbia; her step-mother, Mrs. Lula Bobo, Nashville, and five half-brothers and three half-sisters.<br /><br />LENTZ, James Thomas The Giles Free Press 7 Jun 1962<br />James Thomas Lentz, 85, died Thursday morning at the Williams Nursing Home in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at 10 a. m. at the London Funeral Home in Lewisburg with Charles G. Lemons officiating. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Mr. Lentz was a former Giles Countian, the son of James W. and Sarah Whitworth Lentz. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. K. R. Harwell, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. B. F. Holley, Cornersville, and Mrs. J. V. Callahan, Jr., Lynnville; three sons, Willie, of Lewisburg, Sumpter, of Cornersville, and James W. of Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Andrew Turner of Columbia; five brothers, Earnest, Cecil, and Allen, all of Campbell Station, Tennessee, Arthur of Columbia, and George of Mt. Pleasant; 19 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LESTER, Joan Shuler The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1969<br />Mrs. Joan Shuler Lester, 47, died Sunday, May 25, in Parkview Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lester, wife of W. Lambeth Lester, were held Tuesday afternoon, May 27, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Lester was born November 3, 1921, the daughter of Mrs. Blanche Campbell Shuler and the late Joe C. Shuler.<br />Survivors in addition to her mother and husband, include one daughter, Miss Laura Lester; and one son, Joe Lester.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LEVINSON, Morris The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Morris Levinson, prominent Pulaski merchant for 45 years, were held Sunday at the West End Synagogue Chapel in Nashville. Burial was in the K. K. A. I. Cemetery in that city.<br />Mr. Levinson died Saturday morning in a Nashville hospital.<br />Native of the European country Latvia, now a part of Russia, he came to the United States at an early age. After living in Nashville and Hohenwald he moved to Pulaski, where in 1919 he opened Levinson&#8217;s Department Store, which was operated by Mr. Levinson and his son-in-law, Meyer Shum, at the time of his death.<br />The Levinsons moved back to Nashville in 1957, but have visited Giles County frequently.<br />Mr. Levinson is a 30-year Mason, member of the Scottish Rite Club and Al Menah Temple.<br /><br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Freda Stein Levinson; a son, Dr. Herman Levinson, Bakersfield, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Meyer Shum, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />LEWIS, Eugene G. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1965<br />Eugene G. Lewis, 87, retired Postal telegraph operator, died Wednesday, June 30, at Little Sisters of the Poor in Nashville after a long period of declining health.<br />The funeral mass was said at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, of which he was a communicant at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning. The Rev. Angelo Nobile, priest-in-charge, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of John D. and Joanna O&#8217;Neil Lewis, he was born March 9, 1878, in Giles County. For approximately forty years he was employed as the Postal Telegraph operator in Pulaski. Mr. Lewis was never married. He had been a resident of the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for about two years.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Raymond Patterson, and a niece, Miss Mary Teresa Patterson, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LEWIS, Nelle The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1961<br />Mass was held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pulaski for Miss Nelle Lewis, 80, who died Saturday night, January 28, at a Nashville hospital. Father Shelly of Columbia officiated with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born September 16, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John D. Lewis and Joanna O&#8217;Neill Lewis.<br />Miss Lewis is survived by one sister, Mrs. Raymond Patterson; and one brother, Eugene Lewis; both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LEWIS, Sarah Katherine Creecy The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Sarah Katherine Creecy Lewis, 73, resident of the Diana Community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Diana Church of Christ with the burial taking place in the Diana Cemetery. Mrs. Lewis died Tuesday, November 27, at Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />She was a native of Giles County and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Lewis is survived by her husband, Dan Lewis; one daughter, Mrs. John Webster, Diana; and two brothers, Joe Creecy and Jim Creecy, Giles County.<br /><br />LEWTER, Stanley Reed The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1968<br />Pfc. Stanley Reed Lewter, 19, of Ardmore, Ala., was fatally shot March 1 by small arms fire while on a helicopter mission in Vietnam, according to a message received the following day by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Lewter of Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />Military rites were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, March 11, at Meadow Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Spencer, chaplain of Redstone Arsenal, officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery at Ardmore. Rainey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />Pfc. Lester was born Dec. 24, 1948, in Fayetteville and attended Huntsville Schools.<br />He was a member of the 118th Assault Helicopter Co., stationed at Bien Hoa, Vietnam at the time of his death, and recently had been designated Soldier of the Month by his commanding officer.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister, Cathy Marie Lewter; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lewter, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Rossie Bailes, all of Ardmore, Ala.<br /><br />LIGGETT, Paul D. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1968<br />Paul D. Liggett, Sr., 67, a retired farmer, died Monday, December 16, at Merihil Nursing Home, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Liggett, father of P. D. Liggett, Jr., were held Tuesday afternoon, December 17, at 1 o&#8217;clock at London Funeral Home. Burial was in Morton Cemetery.<br />In addition to his son, survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Howard Collins, Lewisburg, Miss Vivian Kay Liggett, Belfast, Tenn.; one brother, A. R. Liggett, Jr., Columbia; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />LIGON, Charles J. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1966<br />Charles J. Ligon, 71, husband of the late Sarah Kirkland Ligon who died approximately two months ago, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday, June 16, in a Maury County nursing home in Columbia, following an extended period of declining health.<br />Funeral rites took place at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday in Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with the burial in the Anthony Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Mr. Ligon is survived by one son and three daughters, all of whom live in Charlotte, N.C.<br /><br />LIGON, Sarah Kirkland The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. C. J. Ligon, 53, resident of Columbia, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. The burial took place in the Anthony Cemetery at Rockwood, in Giles County. Mrs. Ligon died Monday night, April 18, in Maury County Hospital.<br />The former Miss Sarah Kirkland, she was born and reared in Giles County, the daughter of the late Ed Kirkland and Kate Eubank Kirkland.<br />Mrs. Ligon is survived by her husband, C. J. Ligon, Columbia; and six sisters, Mrs. Carey R. Oliver, Pulaski, Mrs. Will Pickle, Chapel Hill, Mrs. Willie B. Green, Mrs. Henry Hyle and Mrs. Elmer Hill, Columbia, and Mrs. Opal Sharp, Lewisburg.<br /><br />LINDSAY, Gene The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1965<br />An elderly Negro man burned to death in a house fire in the Cedar Grove community Sunday night, March 21. He was Gene Lindsay, about 90, who had lived on the Martin Thomas farm for two years.<br /><br />The fire occurred about 8 p. m. according to Fire Engineer Boone Lanier of the Pulaski Fire Department, but fireman were not called to the scene until several hours later when, searching through the ashes of the house, they found th man&#8217;s remains.<br />It was thought by residents of the area that the blaze may have been started by sparks from an open fireplace which the aged man used to heat the small frame structure. He lived alone.<br />Lindsay is survived by one son, Henry Louis Lindsay of Nashville.<br /><br />LITTRELL, James Rufus The Giles Free Press 28 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for James Rufus Littrell, 42, were held Sept. 24, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, and burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Littrell was killed in an automobile accident in Pasco, Wash., Sept. 17.<br />He was the son of the late Sandy and Maggie Beddingfield Littrell.<br />He is survived by his wife, one child, three sisters, Mrs. Louise Tingle, Alabama, Mrs. Elise Skelton, Detroit and Mrs. Katie Smith, Fla., two brothers, Charles Littrell, Detroit, and Edward Littrell, Fla.<br /><br />LIVELY, Tennie Deason The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1960<br />Graveside services were held in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, for Mrs. Tennie Deason Lively, 80, at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, with rites conducted by the Rev. Jesse C. Williams, pastor of Olivet Charge. Mrs. Lively died Thursday, June 16, at the hospital in Martin, Tenn., after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Deason. She had resided the past twenty-five years in Veto, Ala., and Martin. Her husband, Luther Lively, died in August, 1928. She was a Methodist.<br />Mrs. Lively is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mabron Clem, Martin, Tenn., Mrs. Maggie Head, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Mallie Hobbs, Mississippi; two sons, John Lively and Ed Lively, Biloxi, Miss.; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />LOCKE, Daniel Hartwell The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1969<br />Funeral services for Daniel Hartwell Locke, 79, were conducted Monday afternoon, June 30, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Charles Gibbons and Andrew Brown, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />Mr. Locke died Sunday, June 29, at his home on Pulaski, Route 1.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Locke was born June 18, 1890, the son of the late George and Betty Harwell Locke.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eva Mae Ward; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Fox, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Lois Locke and Ones Locke, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Candice Glover, Leoma; one brother, Sam Locke, Goodspring; and three grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOCKE, Dorothy Jean The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br />Mrs. Dorothy Jean Locke, 27, died at her home on South First Street, Wednesday morning, March 29.<br /><br />Services were conducted Thursday, March 30, at 2:00 p. m., in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with Paul McKissack and Mr. McGregor, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br />Mrs. Locke, a native of Giles County, was born December 26, 1939, the daughter of Clarence and Ruth Austin Jones.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Ones Locke; one sister, Mrs. Jimmy Cox, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Paul Edward Jones, Pulaski, and James W. Jones, Michigan.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOCKE, Eugenia Cook The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eugenia Cook Locke, resident of the Chicken Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev Robert Hall, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Locke died on Wednesday, October 13, at the home<br />of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Pittard.<br />Mrs. Locke, widow of W. M. Locke, was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late George E. Cook and Susan Williamson Cook.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to the one daughter, Mrs. Locke is survived by one brother, T. H. Cook, Cedar Grove, and one sister, Mrs. Foster Gordon, Sr., Chicken Creek.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOCKE, Robert S. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Robert S. Locke, 78, one of Lawrence County&#8217;s most widely known families, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Ethridge Church of Christ, conducted by Jerry Corlew and the Rev. Gueary Reed. Burial took place in John Lay Cemetery. Mr. Locke died early Sunday morning, January 9, at his Ethridge home.<br />Born October 2, 1887, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late John S. Locke and Ann Carter Locke. He was a retired Lawrenceburg merchant, a veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion and the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Locke is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Lee Harwell Locke, native of Giles County; two daughters, Miss Adah Lee Locke, Nashville, and Mrs. Ray Jackson, Clarkston, Ga.; four grandchildren; and one brother, Willie M. Locke, Washington, D. C.<br /><br />LOCKE, Willie Bertha Jones The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Bertha Jones Locke, 68, resident of the Shores section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Shores Church of Christ, with the burial in the Shores Cemetery. Mrs. Locke died at one o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, April 4, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born July 9, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Steven Jones and Mrs. Hester Jones. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mrs. Locke is survived by her husband, Sam Locke; five daughters, Mrs. Grady Glover, Mrs. Bob Johnson, Mrs. Grove Banner, and Mrs. Hugh Cates, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Fount Webb, Lewisburg; one son, George Locke, Giles County; sixteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; one brother, Cullman Jones, Giles County; one sister, Mrs. Spencer Phillips, and one half-sister, Mrs. Virgie Rosson, both of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOGAN, Charles S. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Charles S. Logan, 91, retired L&amp;N Railroad employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. John M. Bradford, pastor of the church, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. W. C. Folks, former pastors. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Logan died Wednesday morning, November 21, at Presbyterian Home, High Point, N. C.<br />Born January 28, 1871, in Pulaski, he was the son of the late Dr. Leonidas P. Logan and Mrs. Evelyn McGrew Logan. Twice married, his first wife, Mrs. Effie Waters Logan, a Giles Countian, died in 1917. His second wife, Mrs. Ollie Legg Logan, died in 1945. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Logan is survived by three sons, the Rev. C. Sumpter Logan, Presbyterian minister of Ogden, Utah, Harry 2. Logan, Elizabeth City, N. C., and Joe M. Logan, Charlotee, N.C.; one daughter, Miss Nell Logan, Stillwater, Okla.; seven grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Ina B. Howard, Prospect, and Mrs. Tom James, Nashville.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONG, Bess Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1966<br />Mrs. Bess Harwell Long, 84, died Tuesday night, October 18, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Long was born May 5, 1882. She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Lafayette and Adela Montgomery Harwell. Her husband, John L. Long, who died several years ago, was a Pulaski merchant for many years.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Long Parks; two grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONG, Clyde Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1964<br />Clyde Long, Jr., 33, native Pulaskian and resident of Morgan City, La., was reported missing and feared dead after the helicopter he was piloting apparently went down in the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday afternoon, August 15.<br /><br />No trace had been found today of Long and three male passengers who were traveling with him, but officials of Mobil-oil Company, by whom all three were employed, said parts of the helicopter had been spotted in the Gulf about 75 miles south of the Louisiana city. No other details were available.<br />A 1951 graduate of Giles County High School and a graduate of the University of Tennessee, Long had been employed by Mobiloil for the past six years as a pilot. His wife is the former Wanda Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore of Pulaski, and they have two children, Kevin 11, and Cynthia, 8.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Moore left for Morgan City, Tuesday night to await further developments in the search now underway.<br /><br />LONG, Dimps The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1968<br />Dimps Long, 91, died April 19 at home in Belle Mina, Alabama.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m., Sunday, April 21, at Bethel Baptist Church, Lauderdale County, Ala., with burial in the Mitchell Cemetery.<br />McConnell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Long is survived by his wife Bell Cowan Long; 7 sons, one daughter; 53 grandchildren; and 83 great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />LONG, Elmon Casper The Pulaski Citizen The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1966<br />Elmon Casper Long, 75, retired farmer of the Boonshill community, died Sunday in Lincoln County Hospital after a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 4:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, August 31, at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville.<br />Mr. Long, a native of Lincoln County, was the son of the late Thomas and Mary Tate Long.<br />He was an elder at Boonshill Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Effie Trantham Long; five sons, Robert M. of Fayetteville, Alton of Lynnville, Donald W. of Fairmont, W. Va., Bernard R., U. S. Embassy, French West Africa, and Capt. William H. Long, U. S. Marine Corps, Viet Nam.; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Armstrong of Lincoln County, and Mrs. Ola Smith, of Sparta; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />LONG, Emmett Reynolds The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1964<br />Emmett Reynolds Long, 64, native Giles Countian and retired postal employee, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, May 20, of a heart attack in his home town of St. Louis, Mo. Funeral services took place on Sunday with the burial at Farmington, Mo.<br />Born at Wales in Giles County, he was the son of the late James T. Long and Elnora Reynolds Long. For forty years, he was connected with the postal department in St. Louis, the latter years of which he was supervisor of the Parcel Post Division. He retired three years ago.<br />Mr. Long is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Brookmiller Long; two sisters, Mrs. Roy Trippensee and Mrs. Kathleen Lavin, both of St. Louis; and one brother, Gardner Long Reynolds, Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />LONG, Eula Jane Hendrix The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1966<br /><br />Mrs. Eula Jane Hendrix Long, 67, died Friday, January 14, in Lawrence County Hospital. Services were held Sunday afternoon in Appleton Church of Christ with burial in the church cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, she had lived most of her life in Giles County. She moved back to Lawrence County a few year ago.<br />Mrs. Long is survived by her husband, H. B. Long; three brothers, Roy Hendrix, Bonnertown, and McKinley Hendrix and Huron Hendrix, both of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs. Fannie Oliver, Ethridge; and five step-grandchildren.<br /><br />LONG, Ezra The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Ezra Long, 83, retired farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Booth Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Long died at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, March 18, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 7, 1881 in Giles County, Tenn., he was the son of Dan Long and Sarah Johnson Long. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Long is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Simpson Long; one son, Jackie Long, both of Pulaski and one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Rainey of Athens, Ala., and one brother Wesley Long of Lester, Ala..<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONG, Iva Skeets The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1969<br />Mrs. Iva Skeets Long, 75, died Saturday night, June 7, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Long, wife of the late Henry Long, were held Monday afternoon, June 9, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Minor Hill Baptist Church, with Rev. Wayland Hartsfield officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Long was born August 15, 1893, the daughter of the late Waid Skeets and Jenny Haney Skeets.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />LONG, Ladye Smith The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ozro Long, 82, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Long died at 9:30 Monday night, November 18, at Giles County Hospital.<br />The former Miss Ladye Smith, she was a native of Rutherford County, the daughter of the late Lucian A. Smith and Mary Butler Smith. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Long is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Whitfield Edmundson, Pulaski; one granddaughter; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. A. S. Riggs, Murfreesboro.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONG, Mary Lou Randolph The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Randolph Long, 74, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Hester&#8217;s Chapel Church of Christ with the burial in Booth&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Long died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, April 22, at Limestone County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born September 4, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank Randolph and Babe Randolph.<br />Mrs. Long is survived by her husband, Wesley Long, Route 1, Lester, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Lelia Favors, Salem, Ala., Mrs. Verlie Hill, Madison County, Ala., Mrs. Retha Chambers, Belle Mina, Ala., and Mrs. Reba Graves, Goodsprings, Tenn.; two sons, Rufus Long and Ashford Long, Athens, Ala.; twenty two grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren; and two sisters, Miss Ida Randolph, Limestone County, Ala., and Mrs. Emma Long, Winter Haven, Fla.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONG, Myrtle Walls The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1968<br />Mrs. Myrtle Walls Long, 88, died Tuesday, August 20, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Long, wife of the late Tom Long, were held Wednesday afternoon, August 21, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Horace Bass officiating. Burial was at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Long was born April 15, 1880, the daughter of the late Bud and Betty Chapman Walls. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert Hutton, Giles County, and Mrs. Willdy Griffin, McLean, Tex.; three sons, Johnny Long, Winter Garden, Fla., Flournoy Long, Evansville, Ind., and Reese Long, Giles County; thirty-three grandchildren; sixty-five great-grandchildren; and eighteen great-great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONG, Ruthie Geneva Appleton The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1968<br />Mrs. Ruthie Geneva Long, 78, died Sunday, December 15, at her home on South Third Street.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Long, wife of the late Hardie Joe Long, were held Wednesday afternoon, December 18, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. Carl Hollis, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Long was born May 27, 1890, the daughter of the late Sam Appleton and Elmina Sutton Appleton.<br />Survivors include one son, John Thomas Long, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Louise Appleton, Pulaski; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Weakley Appleton, Finley, Ohio, and John Appleton, Pettusville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Easter Adams, Veto, Ala., and Mrs. Mickie Johnson, Bodenham.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONG, Thomas Melvin The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Thomas Melvin Long, 76, retired farmer residing at Wales, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Booth Chapel Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Long died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, July 31, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born January 31, 1885, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late Nay Long and Rebecca Longshore Long. He was a member of Hester Chapel Church of Christ. A resident of Giles County for 13 years, he had been making his home with a grandson, Thomas Long at Wales.<br />His wife, Mrs. Lizzie Johnson Long died twenty-two years ago.<br />Mr. Long is survived by four daughters, Miss Rose Lee Long, Mrs. Kathleen Swanner, Mrs. Maglean Foust and Mrs. Lucile Long, all of Lester, Ala.; three sons, Tillman Long and Willard Long, both of Athens, Ala. and Thurman Long, Anderson, Ala.; and nineteen grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONG, Tillman Cole The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Tillman Cole Long, 60, farmer of the Aymett Town section, were<br />held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Booth Chapel Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Long died Thursday, June 24, in Giles County Hospital after a four day stay.<br />Born December 29, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Melvin Long and Lizzie Johnson Long. He was a member of Puncheon Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Long is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ina Mae Pierce Long; two sons, Thomas Long, Wales and Jerry Long, Athens, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. James Rainey, Athens, Ala.; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Thurman Long, Minor Hill, and Willard Long, Athens, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Long and Mrs. Margaret Foust, both of Lester, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONGSHORE, Clemmie Nannie Hidgon The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Clemmie Nannie Higdon Longshore, 67, resident of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Ed Harper. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Longshore died at 10:45 o&#8217;clock Monday night, April 25, at the residence.<br />Born March 16, 1893, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Higdon and Mary A. Lawrence Higdon.<br />Mrs. Longshore is survived by her husband, James Edward Longshore; two sons, J. D. Longshore, Shelbyville, and Brownie Longshore, Huntsville, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Minor Hill and Mrs. Susie Hill, Elkmont, Ala.; and eighteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONGSHORE, Elmer Harris (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Elmer Harris (Jack) Longshore, 60, Eighteenth Civil District farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Longshore died unexpectedly Thursday, April 28, while walking down a Pulaski street.<br />Born January 21, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Henry Longshore and Binnie Lawrence Longshore.<br />Mr. Longshore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellen Lamar Longshore; one brother, Albert Longshore, Giles County; and two sisters, Mrs. Emmett Reynolds, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Velma Lamar, Florida.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LONGSHORE, Robert Eldridge The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Robert Eldridge Longshore, 59, farmer of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Shores Church of Christ, conducted by Everett Prestridge, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Shores Cemetery. Mr. Longshore died at 12:15 o&#8217;clock (Noon) on Monday, January 14, at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br />Born December 4, 1904, in Alabama, he was the son of the late Henry Longshore and Vinnie Lawrence Longshore. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Longshore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Avis Emogene Lamar Longshore; one son, Doyce Longshore, Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Esther Lee Walker, Rockford, Ill. and Miss Laura Jean Longshore, Giles County; three grandchildren; two brothers, Jack Longshore and Albert Longshore, both of Lawrence County; and three sisters, Mrs. Rena Kelly, Alabama, Mrs. Emmett Reynolds, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Velma Lamar, Florence, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOVELL, James Thomas (Jimmy) The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for James Thomas (Jimmy) Lovell, 84, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Taylors Chapel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Wendell Meggs, pastor. Burial took place in Gibsonville Ceemtery near the Giles-Maury County line. Mr. Lovell died Friday, April 15, at his home at Yokley.<br />Native of Giles County, he was the son of the late W. T. Lovell and Betty Trice Lovell. He had served as a steward of Taylors Chapel Methodist Church for many years.<br />Mr. Lovell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Lovell Lovell; one daughter, Mrs. Porter Foster, Yokley; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and one half-sister, Mrs. Floyd Pinkelton, Columbia.<br /><br />LOVETT, Bobby The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1969<br />Bobby Lovett, 22, of DeKalb, Ill., former Giles Countian and grandson of Mrs. D. R. Newton of Pulaski, was killed Wednesday, June 18, in a one-car traffic accident at DeKalb.<br />Funeral services and burial were at Sycamore, Ill., on Saturday.<br /><br />Lovett, a factory worker, was the son of Johnny and Evelyn Johnson Lovett, who moved from here to Illinois about six years ago. He, with his wife and young son, Michael, lived with his parents. He was the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs Tom Lovett of Giles County and the late George Johnson of Alabama.<br />It was reported that Lovett was a passenger in a car which went out of control when crossing a railroad track, climbed a high grade and hung on a cable.<br />In addition to his parents, wife and son, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Norma Jean Debolt of Illinois.<br /><br />LOWE, Inez Smith The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. W. A. Lowe, Sr., 89, Diana resident, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg, conducted by Jack Dunn, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg. Mrs. Lowe died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, August 25, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. E. Garrett at Yell, following a long illness.<br />The former Miss Inez Smith, she was born December 7, 1870, in Marshall County, the daughter of the late Lafayette Smith and Sarah Collins Smith. She was a member of the Diana Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, W. A. Lowe, Sr., died November 20, 1953.<br />Mrs. Lowe is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Sam Wheatley, Lewisburg, Mrs. Will Shaw and Mrs. S. G. Fox, Cornersville, and Miss Lovelace Lowe, Pulaski; three sons, C. C. Lowe, R. R. Lowe and W. A. Lowe, Jr., Lewisburg; eighteen grandchildren, twenty-two great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; one brother, Earl Smith, Cornersville; and one half-brother, Wilbur Smith, Cornersville.<br /><br />LOWE, Pearl Butler The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Butler Lowe, 74, native Giles Countian and widow of Judge W. T. Lowe of Decatur, Ala., will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted y the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Lowe who had been in declining health several years, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, September 5, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 26, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Thomas Butler and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lancaster Butler, members of prominent pioneer families of this county. She was educated in Giles County schools and Martin College and was an accomplished musician and artist. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />After her marriage to Judge Lowe, she lived in Decatur for several years, and following his death about 1945, she returned to Pulaski where she served as a hostess at Martin College for a number of years.<br />The last member of her immediate family, she is survived by one niece, Mrs. J. T. McIntyre of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOWERY, Jessie Rosella Burchell The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Rosella Burchell Lowery, 57, who died Thursday, June 27, at a Nashville hospital, were conducted Saturday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Munford, Ala.<br />Mrs. Lowery was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the Sam and Ola Wilson Burchell.<br />Survivors include her husband, Herman J. Lowery; a son, John D. Womack of Knoxville; a daughter, Mrs. Homer Farler of Talladega, Ala.; and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />LOYD, Andrew Lacy The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1968<br />Andrew Lacy Loyd, 76, died Thursday, July 18.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Loyd, a farmer in the Bunker Hill community, were held Friday afternoon, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Herbert McNeese, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Loyd was born October 14, 1891, the son of the late Luther and Mardra Bass Loyd.<br />Survivors include his wife Claudia Martin Loyd; one daughter, Miss Rachel Loyd, Nashville; one son, Winfield Loyd, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Dena Erwin, Pulaski and one grandchild.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOYD, Charles Edward The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1967<br />Charles Edward Loyd, 53, well-known local businessman, died Thursday, April 27, at Giles County Hospital where he had undergone surgery a week previously.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, Mr. Loyd was born May 1, 1913. He was the son of the late Charles Neal and Eunice Elizabeth Rackley Loyd.<br />He was a veteran of World War II and held the local distributorship for Humble Oil for about twenty years. He was a member of the American Legion, the Loyal Order of Moose and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bobby May of Pulaski; three brothers, Eugene of Pulaski, Robert of Centerville, and Rev. Harold Loyd of Springfield, Ill.; four sisters, Mrs. Jim Surles Burton, Jr. of Nashville, Mrs. Edwyn Andrews and Miss Margaret Loyd, both of Birmingham, Ala.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />LOYD, Jean The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br />Miss Jean Loyd, 41, died Friday, March 3, in Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, following a short illness.<br />Services were conducted Monday, March 6, at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Sammy Cramer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Miss Loyd, a native of Giles County, was born November 10, 1925, the daughter of the Loyd and the late Kate Lee McMurray Loyd. She was a member of the Bethany Presbyterian Church at Bryson. She was employed as a Computer, Programmer, and Librarian for Computer Science Corp. in Huntsville, Ala.<br />In addition to her father, she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Frances L. Engle, Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. Jeanette Suhr, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Eleanor Hendrick, St. Petersburg, Fla.; one brother, Wilbur Loyd, Sacramento, Calif.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOYD, Katie Lee McMurray The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Katie Lee McMurray, 66, native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Crumley of Louisville, Ky. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Loyd was visiting in home county, became ill and died unexpectedly on Friday, November 30, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born August 19, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John McMurray and Mrs. Willie Kennedy Murray. She and Mr. Loyd lived in the Bunker Hill section until about seven years ago when they moved to Louisville, Ky.<br />Mrs. Loyd is survived by her husband, Luther Edwin Loyd; four daughters, Mrs. Frances Ingle, Bryson, in Giles County, Mrs. Eleanor Headrick, St. Petersburg, Fla., Miss Jean Loyd, and Mrs. Jennette Suhr, both of Louisville, Ky.; one son, Wilburn Loyd, Sacremento, Calif.; thirteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Earl Taylor, Little Rock, Ark.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOYD, Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1966<br />Graveside services for Leonard Loyd, 70 odd years of age, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bee Spring Cemetery, Giles County, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Mr. Loyd died of an apparent heart attack on Friday, March 11, at his home in Louisville, Ky.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late J. Knox Loyd and Ella Elder Loyd.<br />Mr. Loyd is survived by his brother, Elmer Loyd, Decatur, Ala., druggist.<br /><br />LOYD, Luther Edwin The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Luther Edwin Loyd, 73, were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Sunday, January 21, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Samuel N. Cramer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Loyd died Thursday, January 18, in Veterans Hospital in Louisville, Ky.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Loyd was born November 16, 1894, the son of the late Martin Luther and Madra Bass Loyd. His wife was the late Kate Lee McMurray Loyd.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Frances L. Ingle, Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. Eleanor L. Frederick, St. Petersburg, Fla. and Mrs. Jeanette Suhr, Louisville, Ky.; one son, Monte Wilburn, Sacramento, Calif.; fifteen grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren; one brother, Lacy Loyd, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Dena Loyd Erwin, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LOYD, Luther Murray The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Luther Murray Loyd, 40, former Giles Countian, was found dead at his home in Louisville, Ky., Sunday morning, Dec. 25, when fireman broke into the house in answer to an alarm given by neighbors that smoke was seen coming from the building. The Jefferson County Coroner said death was caused by suffocation.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m. Wednesday, at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. J. W. McCullough and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of Luther Edwin and Katie Lee McMurray Loyd of Louisville, Loyd was born in Giles County and had lived here until ten years ago, when he moved to Louisville. He was a truck driver and was formerly associated with Middle Tennessee Memorial Service in Pulaski.<br />Members of the family said indications were that the fire had started in an overstuffed chair and had smouldered without breaking into flames until a door was opened by the firefighters. Damage to the home was confined to that resulting from smoke and water.<br />Besides his parents, Mr. Loyd is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nelle Hanna Loyd; one daughter, Mrs. Sandra Faye Mattingly of Louisville; one brother, Wilburn Loyd of Sacramento, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Frances Ingle of Pulaski, Mrs. Eleanor Headrick of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs. Jannette Suhr and Miss Jean Loyd, both of Louisville.<br /><br />LOYD, Martin W. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1966<br />Martin W. Loyd, 65, retired merchant, died Sunday, August 28, at his home in Columbia, after suffering a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were held Monday, August 29, at 3:30 p. m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Loyd, a native of Giles County, was born September 3, 1900. He was the son of the late Martin Luther Loyd and Mardra Bass Loyd. Mr. Loyd was a trustee of Kraft Memorial Methodist Church, a Mason, a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Florence Alexander Loyd; two daughters, Mrs. Lessie Clark, Wilwaukee, Wis., and Mrs. James L. Wade, Nashvile; one sister, Mrs. E. O. Erwin, Pulaski; two brothers, Edwin and Lacy Loyd, Pulaski, and five grandchildren.<br /><br />LUCURS, Robert Neal The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Robert Neal Lucurs, 74, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Shores Church of Christ, with the burial in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Lucas died Thursday afternoon, July 20, at his home in Pulaski, after a brief illness.<br />Born January 10, 1887, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late William E. Lucurs and Nancy Doggett Lucas.<br />Mr. Lucas is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Tipper Lucurs; one son, Erskine Miles Lucurs, Shores; three daughters, Mrs. Velma Parnell, Oak Grove, Mrs. Clemmy Raymond, Cornersville, and Mrs. Stella Defoe, Pulaski; twenty grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ada Cates, Choate Creek, Mrs. Lillie Fox, Goodspring, and Mrs. Martha Lee, Huntsville, Ala.; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Lila Campbell, and Mrs. Bertha Harwell, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LUMPKINS, Kathleen Lucy The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1966<br />Mrs. Kathleen Lucy Lumpkins, 71, widow of former Lawrenceburg Mayor, Dr. M. L. Lumpkins, died Wednesday, August 17, in Parkview Hospital, after suffering a heart attack.<br />Mrs. Lumpkins had been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Victor P. McKee, of Nashville, for the past several months.<br />Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon, August 20, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at the Pulaski Street Church of Christ, with Mr. E. O. Coffman, minister of the church, officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lucy.<br />Mrs. Lumpkins attended Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro, and taught school in Giles and Lawrence Counties, before becoming associated with the State Welfare Department, a position she held for twenty years, before retiring in 1959. Her husband died in April of this year.<br />Mrs. Lumpkins was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her daughter, she is survived by one son, Robert L. Lumpkins, San Francisco, Calif.; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Malcolm H. Lucy, Nashville, and Jesse Lucy, San Jose, Calif.<br /><br />LUMPKINS, Lelia P. Huckaba The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1967<br />Mrs. Lelia P. Lumpkins, 76, of Lawrenceburg, and the mother of Mrs. Robert (Bob) Stone, died Wednesday night, April 12, following a heart attack.<br />Services were conducted Friday afternoon, April 14, at 4:00 o&#8217;clock at the Immanuel Baptist Church, with the Rev. James Harney officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Lumpkins was a native of Wayne County, but had lived in Lawrence County for sixty years. Her husband the late Earl Lumpkins. She was the daughter of the late John F. and Mary Ann Morrison Huckaba. She had been associated with Lumpkins Insurance Agency since 1925.<br />Survivors, in addition to Mrs. Stone, are one son Frank Lumpkins, Los Angeles, Calif.; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ella Lynn, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Dr. Ed Huckaba, Chattanooga; several nieces and nephews.<br />LUMPKINS, M. L. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Dr. M. L. Lumpkins, 74, Lawrenceburg retired dentist and former mayor, were held Sunday at Pulaski Street Church of Christ with the burial in Mimosa Cemetery in that city. He died Friday, April 15, in Brentwood at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Victor P. McKee.<br />Dr. Lumpkins was graduated from Louisville, Ky., School of Dentistry, and after many years of practice, retired about five years ago. He was a former state representative and had served as Lawrence County tax assessor and county register. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />In addition to his daughter, Mrs. McKee, Dr. Lumpkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kathleen Lucy Lumpkins, native of Giles County; a son, Robert L. Lumpkins, Birmingham, Ala.; nine grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Andrew Dugger, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />LUNA, Charles Newton The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Charles Newton Luna, Jr., 33, of the Frankewing community, was found dead Sunday, December 11, hanging from a rope in the loft of a barn on his farm. Coroner William Bennett, Jr., called the death a suicide and said Luna hanged himself with a plow line.<br />An employee of Heil-Quaker Corporation at Lewisburg, he had been in ill health and had recently undergone psychiatric treatment. He was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Ada Sutton Luna of Frankewing and the late Charles N. Luna, Sr. and a member of Mt. Zion Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Whitsett and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Earline McClure Luna; a daughter,<br />Cathy; three sons, Danny, Billy, and Charles Newton III; and two sisters, Mrs. C. H. Sparks of Giles County and Mrs. Horace Payne of Lincoln County.<br /><br />LUNA, Herbert Jackson The Pulaski Ci tizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Herbert Jackson Luna, 62, Ardmore cafï¿½ operator, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Luna died on Wednesday night, August 7, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June , 1901, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late John Thomas Luna and Caroline Price Luna. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Luna is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Harwell Luna; three sons, Thomas Edgar Luna, Pensacola, Fla., Fred Gray Luna and Howard Dean Luna, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. James T. Chaffin, Rochester, N. Y.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LUNA, Monte Hardy The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Monte Hardy Luna, 75, retired Lynnville farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, Presbyterian minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Luna died on Saturday night, April 20, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Born September 23, 1887, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late David Luna and Alice Glenn Luna.<br />Mr. Luna is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lessie Griffin Luna; two sons, Mark Luna, Lynnville, and Talmadge Luna, Columbia; four daughters, Mrs. J. C. Carpenter, Pulaski, Mrs. Harold Parker, Bodenham, Miss Frances Luna, Nashville, and Mrs. John Ward, Goodlettsville; ten grandchildren; and one brother, Leon Luna, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LUNA, Tommy Lee The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967<br />A Boonshill truck driver, son of a former Giles Countian, was killed Monday, Dec. 11, when his tractor-trailer left Highway 431 four miles north of Fayetteville and went down an embankment.<br />Tommy Lee Luna, 24 son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlee Luna of Boonshill, was dead on arrival at a Fayetteville hospital following the accident.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning, at 10 o&#8217;clock at Ralston Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />Luna was an employee of B&amp;E Corporation of Fayetteville, and company officials said he was en route to Chicago with a load of frozen chickens when the accident occurred.<br />Sgt. John Edwards of the Tennessee Highway Patrol said the victim was pinned in the wreckage for about thirty minutes before two wreckers could free him. Investigators were unable to determine the cause of the accident. No other vehicle was involved.<br />A native of the McBurg community in Lincoln County, Luna was born April 9, 1942. His mother is the former Georgia Harwell of Frankewing, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harwell, and his father is a member of the board of directors of the Bank of Frankewing.<br />He was graduated from Boonshill High School and was a member of the Boonshill Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his wife, Mrs. Linda Stevenson Luna; a daughter, Donna, and a son, David; a sister, Miss Sara Jo Luna, all of Boonshill; and two brothers, Samuel Robert Luna of Hopkinsville, Ky., and John Alvis Luna of Boonshill.<br /><br />LUNN, Joe Pleasant Marshall County Gazette 14 Sep 1965<br />Joe Pleasant Lunn, 71, retired Lewisburg livestock dealer, died Monday morning in a local hospital after a long illness.<br />Services are being held at 2:00 p.m. today (Tuesday) at the Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home with the Rev. Jack Mabry officiating. Burial will be in the Bethlehem Cemetery.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Lunn was a son of the late John Riley and Sarah Elizabeth Scott Lunn. He is a member of the Berlin Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lila Harwell Lunn; one daughter, Mrs. James Holly, Jr., of Lewisburg; two sons, Joe H. Lunn of Phoenix, Ariz., and John W. Lunn of Lewisburg; three sisters, Mrs. Jimmie Ownby of South Berlin; Mrs. O. C. White of Greenville, N. C., and Miss Ruth Lunn of Chattanooga; two brothers, M. N. Lunn of Chattanooga, and E. H. Lunn of Atlanta, Ga., and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />LUNSFORD, Ada Lou Ray The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Lou Ray Lunsford, 72, resident of the Diana Community, were held Thursday, March 10, at Diana Methodist Church with the burial in Diana Cemetery. Mrs. Lunsford died Wednesday at Hamlin Hospital in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bud Ray and Annie Haridman Ray, and was the widow of Ephriam Lunsford. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Lunsford is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Hollis and Mrs. Roy Burch; and one brother, Arney Ray, all of Diana.<br /><br />LUNSFORD, Asa The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Asa Lunsford, 75, retired farmer of Diana, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, October 14, at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, conducted by the Rev. E. G. Godwin of Clarksville. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. Mr. Lunsford died on October 12 at a Nashville hospital following a long illness.<br />Mr. Lunsford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Ray Lunsford.<br /><br />LUNSFORD, Curry G. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1969<br />Curry G. Lunsford, 60, died Monday night, July 28, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, July 30, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in Kedron Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Lunsford was born April 30, 1909, the son of the late Grant S. Lunsford and Amy Curry Lunsford.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth H. Lunsford; one daughter, Mrs. Ernest Adams, Athens, Ala.; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ira Warren, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Fred Ingram, Pulaski; one brother, Rip Lunsford, Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />LUNSFORD, Mary Ruth Ray The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ruth Ray Lunsford, 76, native Giles Countian, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with the burial in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville. Mrs. Lunsford died Saturday, February 24, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />The widow of Asa Lunsford, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Frank Barnes, Madison, and Mrs. Annie Laura Cole, Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />LUNSFORD, Rebecca Jane Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Marvin Lunsford, 73, mother of Mrs. Robert Robinson of Brick Church, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Methodist Church in Cornersville, conducted by the Rev. John Pearcy, with the burial in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville. Mrs. Lunsford, the former Miss Rebecca Jane Jackson, and resident of Cornersville for more than two decades, died Saturday night, December 9, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br />She was a member of Cornersville Methodist Church, and had been a resident of Nashville the past four years.<br />Mrs. Lunsford is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Buford Shoemake, Mrs. Elmer C. Allen and Mrs. Jesse May, all of Nashville; one son, Glen Clark, Nashville; a step-son, J. E. Lunsford, Lewisburg; two step-daughters, Mrs. Doris Russell, Pulaski, and Mrs. Marjorie Buckley, Cornersville; four grandchildren; and one brother, Eury Jackson, Madison.<br /><br />LUNSFORD, Velva Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Velva Taylor Lunsford, 49, native of Athens, Ala., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Market Street Church of Christ in Athens with the burial in Athens Cemetery. Mrs. Lunsford, dental hygienist for Dr. Wilson, Athens, died at 3:40 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, February 8, at her home after a three months illness.<br />Mrs. Lunsford is survived by her husband, R. M. (Rip) Lunsford, native Giles Countian; and three sisters and one brother.<br /><br />LUTTS, Homer C. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Homer C. Lutts, 66, retired Gulf Oil Corporation terminal employee, Nashville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery. Mr. Lutts died Saturday afternoon, October 12, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Jacob Calvin Lutts and Mary Maude Anthony Lutts. He had lived in Nashvile since 1923.<br />Mr. Lutts is survived by his wife, the former Miss Daisy Ross of Campbellsville, Giles County; one daughter, Miss Jane R. Lutts, Nashville; a son, William B. Lutts, Fort Myers, Fla.; one granddaughter, Linda Karen Lutts, Fort Myers, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Ovie North, Lawrenceburg; and three brothers, S. L. Lutts, Oak Ridge, Comer C. Lutts, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Harlie L. Lutts, Central City, Ky.<br /><br />LYNCH, George Henry The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for George Henry Lynch, 69, Murfreesboro, father of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Woodfin Funeral Home. Burial took place in Evergreen Cemetery in that city. Mr. Lynch died unexpectedly on Friday, September 3, of a heart attack.<br />He was associated with the Veterans Administration Hospital, Murfreesboro, for a number of years.<br />Mr. Lynch is survived by his mother, Mrs. Howell Lynch, Gainesboro; his wife, Mrs. Ruby Overall Lynch, Murfreesboro; one son, Dr. Howell J. Lynch, Pulaski dentist; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />MABRY, Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1967<br />Funeral services for Ernest Mabry, 65, of Columbia, who died Saturday, December 31, in Maury County Hospital, were conducted at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Sunday, January 1, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />He was a native of Lawrence County and a resident of the Campbellsville community for a number of years before moving to Columbia in 1951.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cordie Lanning Mabry; four sons, Kenneth, Dennis and Glenn Mabry, all of Columbia and Paul Mabry of Decatur, Ala.; eight grandchildren; and one brother, J. R. Mabry, of Columbia.<br /><br />MABRY, William Ellis The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1966<br />Funeral services for William Ellis Mabry, 70, retired farmer, Veteran of WWI and Nashville resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Polk Memorial Gardens in Columbia. Mr. Mabry died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 4, at Veterans Administration Hospital, Nashville, after a long illness.<br />Born March 20, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Gideon Mabry and Emma Fleeman Mabry. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He had lived in Lawrence County, Columbia, and seven years ago had moved to Nashville.<br />Mr. Mabry is survived by his wife, Mrs. Othel Kraft Mabry; one son, W. E. Mabry, Jr., Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. Glenn Felker and Mrs. Wendell Garrett, both of Nashville; six grandchildren; and two brothers, Johnny Mabry and Ernest Mabry, both of Columbia.<br /><br />MACKEY, Margaret Oliver The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1964<br />Mrs. Margaret Oliver Mackey, widow of L. K. Mackey, and Birmingham, Ala., resident, died Thursday, April 16, at her home. Funeral rites took place at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Independent Presbyterian Church with the burial in Elmwood Cemetery in that city.<br />A native of Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Capt. and Mrs. Lemuel Oliver, representatives of pioneer families in Giles County.<br />Mrs. Mackey is survived by one son, C. Elwood Mackey, Birmingham; two brothers, Earl Oliver, St. Louis, and Ewing Oliver, Dallas, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. Bowyer Bell, Birmingham, Mrs. C. H. Neely, Houston, Texas, Mrs. W. F. Harwell, Marshall, Mo., and Mrs. Sam Bostick, Los Angeles, Calif.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MADDOX, Shirley Davis The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1964<br />Chapel Hill-A former waitress at the Log Cabin Cafï¿½ in Pulaski, Mrs. Shirley Davis Maddox, 21, was killed early Wednesday morning, April 29, in a one-car accident eight miles north of here on U. S. Highway 31-A.<br />Three men in the car, Harvey Sanders, 23, Jerry Cagle, 20, and William Bernice Darnell, Jr., 20, all of Lewisburg, were injured and admitted to Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg, according to investigating officers. It was not learned who was driving the car.<br />The car reportedly turned over several times after it went out of control about 1:30 a. m.<br />A native of Maury County, Mrs. Maddox lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, in Columbia. She was the mother of two children.<br />Mrs. Maddox had worked at the Log Cabin Cafï¿½ until about six weeks ago.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Knob Creek Cemetery.<br />Other survivors include her husband, Thomas W. Maddox, St. Louis, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Donald Davis, St. Louis; and a brother, Estes K. Davis, Columbia.<br /><br />MADRAY, Lillian E. The Pulaski Citizen 3Jul 1968<br />Miss Lillian Madray, 87, died Sunday, June 30, at the Medi-center in Lewisburg.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, July 1, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Madray was born May 9, 1881, daughter of the late Thomas J. and Sara Louise Smith Madray.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Robert Puryear, Mrs. F. R. Edmundson of Pulaski and Mrs. Porter Anderson, Lewisburg; three brothers, Roy and Homer Madray, both of Frankewing, and Talmadge Madray of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MADRAY, Pearl Woodward The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Roy F. Madray, 74, Houston, Texas resident were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. Robert Neal Dean. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 11:30 on Wednesday morning, October 24, at a Houston hospital, after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Pearl Woodward, she was a native of Elizabethtown, Ky. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Madray formerly lived at Frankewing where he was in the drug business.<br />Besides her husband, Mrs. Madray is survived by a brother, Hayes Woodward, Louisville, Ky.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MADRAY, Virgil E. The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Virgil E. Madray, 81, native of Giles County, and resident of Parris, Tenn., for twenty years, died on Wednesday, May 5, at a Paris hospital where he had been a patient only a few days.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Friday morning at Ledon Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Bynum, pastor of the Methodist Church. Burial took place the following Monday in Detroit, Mich., where the family had formerly resided.<br />Son of the late Thomas J. Madray and Sarah Smith Madray he was born and reared near Frankewing. Since his young manhood, he had resided in Michigan, Montana, Pennsylvania and other places. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Madray is survived by his wife, Mrs. Verna Jones Madray; one son, Homer A. Madray, Detroit, Mich.; four sisters, Miss Lillian Madray, Mrs. Robert Puryear, and Mrs. F. R. Edmundson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Porter Anderson, Lewisburg; and three brothers, Talmadge Madray, Lynnville and Ray Madray and Homer Madray, both of Frankewing.<br /><br />MAGNUSSON, Baugh The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1966<br />Baugh Magnusson, 56, resident of the Cash Point community near Ardmore, was killed in a tractor accident on his farm last Friday, April 8. His wife, Mrs. Zela Smith Magnusson was formerly a nurse at Fairhaven Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Cash Point Baptist Church and burial was in Gatlin Cemetery in Alabama.<br /><br />It was reported that Mr. Magnusson had been riding a tractor in the process of plowing a field, and when he did not return home late in the evening his wife and a neighbor went looking for him. His body was found in the field where it had been run over by the machine. He had apparently been dead for about three hours.<br />He was the son of the late E. J. and Cordelia Magnusson.<br />Survivors, besides the widow, include a son, Azzie Lee Magnusson, and a daughter, Mrs. T. L. Bryant, both of Cash Point; four brothers, Cliff of Macedonia, Levy of Ardmore, Frezell of Decatur, Ala. and Bernard Magnusson of Pine Dale, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Coy Robinson, Mrs. Percy Mitchell and Mrs. Milburn Franklin, all of Pine Dale, Ala.<br /><br />MAGNUSSON, George W. The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1966<br />Funeral services for George W. Magnusson, 67, retired farmer of Ardmore, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Ardmore First Baptist Church. Officiants were the Rev. L. W. Hart and the Rev. W. K. Stephenson, with the burial in the Gatlin Cemetery. Mr. Magnusson died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, May10, in Fairhaven Nursing Home at Pulaski.<br />Born June 18, 1898, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Magnusson, a native of Sweden, and Sallie Holt Magnusson. He was a member of Ardmore First Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Magnusson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Wallace Magnusson; one daughter, Mrs. Wayne Wales, Decatur, Ala.; one grandson; and four brothers, Cleo Magnusson, Flournoy Magnusson, Julius Magnusson and Orville Magnusson, all of Ardmore, Tenn.<br />Rainey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MAHONEY, Willis Lawrence The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1968<br />Funeral services for Willis Lawrence (Jack) Mahoney, 63, were held Tuesday afternoon, August 20, at 3 o&#8217;clock in Munday Funeral Home Chapel in Jamestown. Burial was in Taylor Cemetery.<br />Mr. Mahoney, an employee of Interstate Paving Company, died Sunday, August 18, at Maury County Hospital.<br />A native of Louisiana, Mr. Mahoney was born July 2, 1905.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alma Reed Mahoney; one brother, Ewell Mahoney, Louisiana, and one niece.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MALONE, Annie Ball The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Ball Malone, 87, Prospect resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks and the Rev. John M. Bradford, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Malone died at 7 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, July 12, at her home after a long illness.<br />Born December 11, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Ball and Mary Tucker Ball, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Earl H. Malone, Sr., died in February of 1960.<br />Mrs. Malone is survived by two sons, Vivian Malone and Earl H. Malone, Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. R. W. Gilbert and Mrs. B. J. Kirkland; nine grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren; all of Prospect section.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MALONE, Donald The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1968<br />A 17-year-old Toney, Ala. youth, Donald Malone, was killed in a one-car accident at Ardmore last Wednesday night, July 17, at Ardmore, and six other young people were hospitalized with very serious injuries. He was Giles County&#8217;s seventh traffic fatality of 1968.<br />The driver of the car was identified by Ardmore, Ala., Police Chief as Jesse Roy Clark, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clark of the Elkwood Community in Alabama&#8230;..<br />Donald Richard Malone was the son of Mrs. Marjorie Neely Malone of Toney, Ala., and the late Morris Malone. He was born at Toney on January 28, 1951, and would have been a senior at Sparkman High School next fall.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday at Rainey Funeral Home, Ardmore, with burial in Madison Crossroads (Ala.) Cemetery.<br /><br />MALONE, Earlie H. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Earlie H. Malone, 88, retired farmer of the Prospect section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks and the Rev. John Bradford, Methodist ministers.<br /><br />MALONE, Ella Booth The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Booth Malone, 79, widow of Robert M. Malone, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Malone who recently sustained a paralytic stroke, died at 11 o&#8217;clock, Wednesday night, April 22, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 19, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Brown A. Booth and Mary Katherine Reeder Booth. Mr. Malone, a retired Pulaski merchant, died several years ago. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Malone is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John B. Paulk, Methodist Church secretary, and Mrs. Carlton Smithson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Charles F. Clements, Atlanta, Ga.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. J. Petty Black, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MALONE, Lutie Mae The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1967<br />Mrs. Lutie Mae Malone, 71, died Saturday, March 18, at her home in Lynnville.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, March 19, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Smith officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Malone, a native of Marshall County, was born January 1, 1896, the daughter of the late Luther Allen and Mollie Rice Head Wilkes.<br /><br />She is survived by her husband, Paul Malone, Lynnville; three daughters, Mrs. William Gibson, Lynnville, Mrs. Billy Thurman, Columbia, and Mrs. James Hickman, Culleoka; two sons, Harold Malone, Lynnville and Edward Malone, Tacoma, Wash.; twelve grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and one brother, Shirley Lee Wilkes, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MALONE, Rabie Stapp The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rabie Stapp Malone, 80, widow of the late M. L. Malone of Kedron, were conducted at Kedron Methodist Church Wednesday afternoon, May 18, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock. The Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. John M. Bradford officiated and burial was in Kedron Cemetery. Carter Funeral Home of Prospect was in charge.<br />Mrs. Malone died at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday at her home following a long period of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Carroll and Sarah Florence Campbell Stapp. With her son, David Malone, she had been actively engaged in the mercantile business at Kedron for many years.<br />Survivors, besides her son, are a granddaughter, Louella Malone; a brother, W. Andrew Stapp of Kedron; and a sister, Mrs. R. E. Curry, Sr. of Pulaski.<br /><br />MALONE, Sarah Elizabeth Harris The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Henry Malone, 88, native of Giles County, and resident of Marshall County for the past several years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss of Pulaski, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Bryan of Culleoka. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Malone died Monday, January 2, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Fred Sharp, near Culleoka, after a brief illness.<br />The former Miss Sarah Elizabeth Harris, she was the daughter of the late Robert Harris and Sarah Jane Harris. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Henry Malone, died several years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. Malone is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. David Bingham, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Raymond Merriman, Elizabethtown; four sons, Paul Malone, Lynnville, Will Malone, Lewisburg, H. F. Malone, Old Hickory, and E. K. Malone, Nashville; nineteen grandchildren, twenty-seven great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Claude Ball, Pulaski.<br /><br />MALONE, William Earl &#8220;Rip&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1960<br />William Earl Malone, 71, well known merchant of Pulaski, died at Giles County Hospital at 8:15 o&#8217;clock, Friday morning, July 22, after an illness of two months. Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Sunday afternoon with Gilbert E. Shaffer, pastor of East Hill Church of Christ, officiating and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />The son of John William and Hattie McMillion Malone, he was born in Giles County on October 9, 1888. As a young man he was associated with his father in the grocery business on North First Street and bought his own store in 1907. For the past fifteen years he has dealt in merchandise of broken stocks. He owned and managed Rip&#8217;s Trading Post for a number of years, later Malone&#8217;s Service Store on West College Street which he sold to his sons, and then was in business at The Bargain Store on N. First Street until the time of his death.<br />Mr. Malone is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ira Curtis Malone; two sons, Earl Clark and William Robert, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Donald Hodges of Glasgow, Ky.; three brothers, J. Malone of Lawrenceburg, and Dave L. Malone of Pulaski, Jack Malone of Gainesville, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Irene Waldrop of Nashville; ten grandchildren, Mrs. Collie Wilson of Glasgow, Ky., Mrs. Denny White of Pulaski, and James Michael, Kay, Janice, Bobby, Dennis, Connie, Earline, and Donnie Ray Malone, all of Pulaski and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MANGRUM, Jessie William The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1968<br />Funeral Services for Jessie William Mangrum, 62, were held Monday afternoon, September 23, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Mangrum died Saturday, September 21, at his home at Route 1, Cornersville.<br />A native of Bedford County, Mr. Mangrum was born February 3, 1906, the son of the late William Jessie and Minnie Frances Butler Mangrum.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. A. Z. Thomas Mangrum; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Holley, Beech Hill and Debbie Kay Mangrum, Route 1, Cornersville; three brothers, Melvin Mangrum, Prospect, Frank Mangrum, Elkton and Lester Mangrum, Pulaski; three sisters, Myrtle Daniel, Mrs. Johnny Barnette, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Bertha Rogers, Sarasota, Fla.<br /><br />MANKINS, John David The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1965<br />Funeral Services for John David Mankins, 57, retired grocer and farmer of Minor Hill,<br />were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Ed Harper, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Mankins died Tuesday morning, June 8, at his home.<br />Born November 4, 1907, in Giles County, the son of the late David Rone and Willie Jackson Mankins. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Mankins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cleo White Mankins, one daughter, Mrs. James Coleman, Minor Hill; two grandchildren; five brothers, Jack, Herbert, Raymond, and Jim Mankins, Minor Hill, and Tom Mankins, Elkmont, Ala.; and four sisters, Mrs. Joe Tom Bragg, Mrs. Vaudie Shelton, Mrs. Nannie Lee Townsend, Minor Hill, and Mrs. John J. Risser, South Bend, Ind.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MANKINS, Susan Leona The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1967<br />Mrs. Susan Leona Mankins, 71, died Monday, December 4, at St. Thomas Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday, December 6, at 2 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Ed Harper and Tom Holland officiating. Burial followed in Salem Cemetery, Salem, Ala.<br /><br />Mrs. Mankins, wife of Raymond Mankins and a native of Alabama, was born February 21, 1896, the daughter of the late T. B. and Mary N. Davis Shelton.<br />Other than her husband, survivors include two sons, Joe Mankins, Alaska, and Clifford Mankins, Salem, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Esther Beasley, Salem, Ala., Mrs. Eva Hodges, Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. Julia Cherry, Nashville; eight grandchildren; one brother, Daudy Shelton; four sisters, Mrs. Jack Mankins, Minor Hill, Mrs. Earl Cole, Nashville, Mrs. Grady Belew and Mrs. Brown Belew, Tarpley Shop.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MANN, Sam L. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1964<br />Sam L. Mann, 56, husband of the former Miss Elizabeth Herbert Butler of Pulaski, died on Wednesday, October 28, in a hospital in Watsonville, Calif., their hometown.<br />Funeral rites took place in Watsonville, with the burial in that city.<br />Mr. Mann, a native of Watsonville, he is survived by, in addition to his wife; his mother, Mrs. Fred Mann; one son, Sam L. Mann, Jr.; two grandchildren; one brother, Elwin Mann; and one sister, Mrs. Roy Peterson; all of Watsonville, Calif.<br /><br />MANSFIELD, Ethel Miles The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />Prayer services for Mrs. Ethel Miles Mansfield, 84, formerly of Elkton, wil be held Friday morning, May 2, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with graveside services at 11 o&#8217;clock at Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Mansfield died Tuesday, April 29, in St. Petersburg, Fla. Her husband, Matt Mansfield, died three weeks ago in Pensacola.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Mansfield was born October 2, 1884, the daughter of the late John W. Miles and Mary Frances McCormack Miles.<br />Survivors include a son, John Miles Mansfield, Decatur, Ga.; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MANSFIELD, Matt The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1969<br />Matt Mansfield, 87, died Sunday, April 13, in St. Petersburg, Florida after a period of declining health.<br />Prayer services for Mr. Mansfield, brother of the late Dr. W. H. Mansfield, will be held Friday morning, April 18, at 11:00 in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will be in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ethel Mansfield; one son, John Miles Mansfield, Decatur, Ga.; one brother, Charles Mansfield, Stockton, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. John Dunnavant, Nashville, Miss Martha Mansfield and Mrs. Herbert Hill, both of Lewisburg; one nephew, Jim Mansfield, Giles County; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MANSFIELD, Taylor Jones The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Taylor Jones Mansfield, 65, retired employee of the Caterpillar Company, Peoria, Ill., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Gallant Funeral Home in Fayetteville, with the burial in Blanche Cemetery. Mr. Mansfield died Saturday, July 21 at his home at Dellrose after sustaining a heart attack.<br />He was a native of Lincoln County, the son of the lat John L. Mansfield and Emily Mayberry Mansfield. He was a Methodist.<br />Mr. Mansfield is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Frank Barnes, La Marque, Texas; three sons, John Mansfield, Taft, Tenn., Ralph Mansfield, US Air Force, Japan, and William J. Mansfield, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Hill and Miss Martha Mansfield, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Mamie Dunnavant, Nashville; and four brothers, Dr. William H. Mansfield, Pulaski, Matt H. Mansfield, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Jim Mansfield and Charles Mansfield, Stockton, Calif.<br /><br />MANSFIELD, William A. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />William A. Mansfield, 61, former salesman for the M. Cohen and Sons Wholesale Grocery, Pulaski for a number of years, died of a heart attack on Monday, February 15, in Lincoln County Hospital. Funeral services were held the following Tuesday afternoon in Fayetteville Church of Christ with the burial in that city.<br />Twelve to fifteen years ago, the family moved to Fayetteville. Recently, Mr. Mansfield had held an accounting position in Huntsville, Ala. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Mansfield is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Hiney Ramesy Mansfield; one son, Billy Mansfield, Nashville; one daughter, Miss Roberta Mansfield, Burbank, Calif.; one brother, Norman Mansfield, Chattanooga; and two sisters who reside in California.<br /><br />MANSFIELD, William Henry The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />Dr. William Henry Mansfield, 83, retired Methodist minister died Saturday, March 30, in a Nashville hospital after burns received March 8 in a grass fire near his home on Old Pisgah Pike.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Marshall Moss, pastor of St. Andrew Memorial Methodist Church, and Dr. Bruce Strother of Nashville officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born July 29, 1884, in Giles County, Dr. Mansfield was the son of the late John Longstreet and Ellen Bratcher Mansfield. He attended Morgan School at Fayetteville and, in 1939, received the Doctor of Divinity degree from McMurry College in Abilene, Texas. His first wife, the former Miss Maude Isbell of Gadsden, Ala., died Sept. 29, 1959.<br />During his 60 years in the Methodist ministry, he had served pastorates in Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri and was formerly associate pastor of First Methodist Church here. At the time of his death he was a member of the Tennessee Conference and chaplain of the Tennessee Highway Patrol.<br />He was a Scottish Rite Mason, having been a member of that fraternal order for more than 50 years, and a member of the King&#8217;s Daughters and Sons.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Austin Evans Mansfield; a daughter, Mrs. George Stanton, of Essex Fells, N. J.; a brother, Matterson Mansfield of St. Petersburg, Fla.; a half-brother, Charlie Mansfield, California; three half-sisters, Mrs. Herbert Hill and Miss Martha Mansfield, both of Lewisburg, and Mrs. John Dunnavant of Nashville; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Smitty Gatlin of Florence, Ala.; one grandchild and one step-grandchild.<br /><br />MARBUT, Aubrey Clay The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Aubrey Clay Marbut, 42, employee of the W. S. Stephens Manufacturing Company, Pulaski, for approximately twelve years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church, with the burial taking place in Minor Hill Cemetery. He died at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, February 16, at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala., following surgery a few days earlier.<br />Born January 15, 1921, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Marbut and Minnie Long Marbut.<br />Mr. Marbut is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Scott Marbut; and one sister, Mrs. Shelby Norwood, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKELL, Bessie Harris The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1964<br />Mrs. Bessie Harris Markell, native Pulaskian, died unexpectedly of a heart attack, Tuesday night, January 28, at a hospital in Grosse Point, Mich. Funeral services took place at Wilkinson Funeral Home in DeQueen, Ark., on Saturday with the burial in DeQueen. Mr. Markell died several years ago.<br />The daughter of the late Richard S. (Dick) Harris, former County Court Clerk of Giles County, and Mrs. Eddie Eubank Harris, she was born and reared in Pulaski and was graduated from Martin College.<br />Mrs. Marshall is survived by one son, Lee Markell, DeQueen, Ark.; one daughter, Miss Betty Jo Markell, New York City; and two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Bryan and Mrs. Alberta Weaver, Nashville; and one brother, Richard E. Harris, Johnson City.<br /><br />MARKHAM, Claude M. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Claude M. Markham, 79, retired painter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Markham, who had been in declining health for a year or more, was found dead in bed on Tuesday morning, December 6, at his home in Pulaski.<br />Born in Allen County, Ky., he was the son of the late John Markham and Jennie Martin Markham. He was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Markham is survived by two sons, Kentucky; a twin brother, Clyde Markham, Chattanooga; and one sisters, Mrs. Lola Creekmore, Portland.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, Bell Baker The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bell Baker Marks, 91, widow of Babe Marks, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Marks Cemetery between Tarpley and Aspen Hill.<br />Mrs. Marks, a resident of the Austin Hewitt Home, died there Saturday, September 25.<br />Born February 24, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Baker and Anthony Brown Baker. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband died many years ago.<br />The only survivors are nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, Betty Estella Stovall The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Betty Estella Marks, 55, died Saturday night, January 18, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Marks, wife of the late Julius Marks, were held Monday afternoon, January 20, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Marshall Moss and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Marks was born January 26, 1913, the daughter of W. C. Stovall and the late Ethel Fudge Stovall.<br />In addition to her father, survivors include one son, Billy Marks; three sisters, Mrs. Joe Taylor, Mrs. Boyd Thompson and Mrs. Grady Scott, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Thomas A. Stovall, Dallas, Texas and William Stovall, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, Dan Barber The Pulaski Citizen 05 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Dan Barber Marks, 56, Twelfth District farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Frank Parham, pastor of the Olivet Charge of the Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Marks died at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, April 4, at his home after an extended illness.<br />Born September 15, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George W. Marks and Sallie Reed Marks.<br />Mr. Marks is survived by his wife, Mrs. Johnnie Sue Chapman Marks; two daughters, Mrs. Jesse McNeese and Mrs. Grady Bass; two brothers, Julius Marks and George William Marks; and one sister, Mrs. Lee Gordon; all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, Elden P. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />Elden P. Marks, 68, a mechanic in Pulaski, died Monday, November 11, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday morning, November 12, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. Bill Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Marks was born August 3, 1902, the son of the late J. B. Marks and Mattie Hughey Marks.<br /><br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Christine Marks, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Edward Pulley, Nashville; four brothers, Luther Marks, Corpus Christi, Tex., J. B. Marks, Nashville, Lenis Marks, Houston, Tex., and Joe Marks, Marshall, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs Minor Guinn, Nashville, and Mrs. Bill Lacey, Columbus, Ga.; and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, Ella Fogg The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1969<br />Mrs. Ella Fogg Marks, 89, died Friday, October 3, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Marks, wife of the late Charles Clayburn Marks, were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 5, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Marshall Moss and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born September 24, 1880, the daughter of William Horace Fogg and Ozella Ross Fogg.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Annie Ruth Lewter, Savannah, Mrs. Ella Mae Dyer, Pulaski; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one step-sister, Mrs. Maude Callahan, Pulaski.<br /><br />MARKS, Julius E. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />Julius E. Marks, 52, Pulaski automobile salesman and Aspen Hill merchant, died unexpectedly Monday, Sept. 26, of a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Kenneth Wilkerson and Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Marks suffered the attack while working at Bowers-<br /><br />MARKS, Kai Anthony The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1965<br />The infant son of a former Giles Countian died Friday night, September 10, in Madison County Hospital at Huntsville, Ala., an hour after being injured in an automobile accident on a city street there.<br />Graveside services for Kai Anthony Marks, two-and-a-half months old son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Marks of Huntsville, were conducted at the family lot in Frankewing Methodist Church cemetery at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon with the Rev. G. C. Self officiating.<br />The baby&#8217;s father, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Marks of Frankewing, was born and reared in Giles County and is now associated with Willowbrook Real Estate Company in Huntsville. He was married in October, 1963, to Miss Petra Hamburg of Berlin, Germany, where he served with the U. S. Air Force. Kai, born June 22, 1965, was their only child.<br />Mrs. Marks said she was enroute to pick up her husband at his office about 6 o&#8217;clock Friday evening and had the baby with her in a car seat. The seat had slipped toward the opposite side of the car, and as the mother reached to pull it back toward her, she lost control of the automobile and struck a utility pole. Kai suffered a fractured skull. Mrs. Marks was severely bruised but her condition was not considered serious.<br /><br />Besides the parents and paternal grandparents, the infant is survived by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hamburg of Berlin, Germany. Mrs. Hamburg has been a visitor in the Marks home for the past month.<br /><br />MARKS, Lewis Brown The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1969<br />Lewis Brown Marks, 63, native Giles Countian and former cashier of the Bank of Frankewing died Friday morning, March 28, in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Ralston Chapel, Fayetteville, with the Rev. Ray Panter and Rev. Howard Haynes officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Born Jan. 21, 1906, at Antoinette in the Beech Hill Area, Mr. Marks was the son of Lewis Myron and Bertha Brown Marks.<br />He began his business career in the grocery business at Petersburg, then owned and operated a grocery in Fayetteville from 1932 until entering the U. S. Navy in 1943. On his return to Fayetteville, he served as Trustee of Lincoln County for eight years and later was employed by the Lincoln County Bank.<br />He was cashier of the First National Bank of McMinnville for a time and then operated a Western Auto Store at Fayetteville until being named cashier of the Bank of Frankewing in May 1963, a position he held until his retirement in 1968.<br />He was a member of the Official Board of First Methodist Church, Fayetteville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mabel Bass Marks of Fayetteville; a daughter, Mrs. Dan D. Scott of Murfreesboro; a son, Lewis B. Marks, Jr., of Fayetteville; a sister, Mrs. Morris Harwell of Pulaski; a brother, J. Harold Marks of Frankewing; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />MARKS, Lewis Myron The Pulaski Citizen 06 Dec 1961<br />Lewis Myron Marks, 88, prominent retired merchant and banker of Frankewing, died Friday, Dec. 1, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. Morris Harwell, in Pulaski following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Mt. Zion Methodist Church at Frankewing with burial in the church cemetery. The Rev. M. K. Harwell and Rev. Robert Whitsett officiated.<br />The son of Lewis Harwell Marks and Leona Clark Marks, he was born in Giles County on August 22, 1873.<br />Mr. Marks had served as president of the Bank of Frankewing for many years before his retirement and had owned and operated a general merchandise store at Frankewing. His wife, the former Miss Bertha Brown, died in 1953.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church and a longtime lay leader in the Mt. Zion congregation.<br />Besides Mrs. Harwell, he is survived by two sons, James Harold Marks of Frankewing and Lewis B. Marks of Fayetteville; a half-sister, Mrs. John J. Godfrey of Beech Hill; two half-brothers, Adlay and Kelly Marks, both of Beech Hill; nine grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MARKS, Maggie Pearl Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Pearl Mitchell Marks, 65, 10th Civil District resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, pastor of Bradshaw Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Marks died at one o&#8217;clock Friday, September 27, at Giles County Hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was born September 9, 1898, the daughter of the late John Wesley Mitchell and Zilphy Anna Milton Mitchell. She lived most of her life in Giles County and was a member of the Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Marks is survived by her husband, Adlay Stevenson Marks; a foster daughter, Mrs. Carl Holley, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Oscar Hall and Mrs. Avie Holley, Frankewing, Mrs. Floyd Holley, Chattanooga, Mrs. Myron Hewgley , Russellville, Ky., and Miss Gracey May Mitchell, Pulaski; two brothers, Sam Mitchell, Friendship, and Robert Mitchell, North Augusta, S. C.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, Musie Belle The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Miss Musie Belle Marks, 70, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Billy Cole, Church of Christ minister of Fayetteville. Burial took place in Beech Hill Cemetery. Miss Marks died suddenly at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, September 10, at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Godfrey, in the Beech Hill Community.<br />Born August 2, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lewis H. Marks and Lizzie Belle Bass Marks. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to the sister, Miss Marks is survived by two brothers, Adlay Marks and Kelly Marks, Giles County; and one half-brother, Myron Marks, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, Robert Lee (Robin) The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Robert Lee (Robin) Marks, 69, retired farmer of the Tarpley section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter and the Rev. Gerald Hattle, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. He died on Thursday, April 29, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 24, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Ella Fogg Marks and the late Charlie Marks. He was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Marks is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby G. Daugherty Marks; one daughter, Mrs. Roy Elder, Pulaski; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Marvin Dyer, Pulaski, and Mrs. Marion Lewter, Savannah, Tenn.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, Sallie Reed The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br /><br />Mrs. Sallie Marks, 87, died Saturday, October 7, at Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 8, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Marks was born February 2, 1880, in Giles County. She was the daughter of the late Tom and Alice Anderson Reed. Her husband was the late George W. Marks.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Lee Gordon, Tarpley Shop; one son, George William Marks, Jr., Tarpley Shop; ten grandchildren; and twenty-one great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, Susie Wheeler The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jones Marks, 73, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Rehoboth Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Marcus Nickell, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Marks Cemetery. Mrs. Marks died Friday, September 8, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br />Born January 23, 1888, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Susie Wheeler, the daughter of the late J. I. Wheeler and Josephine Dugger Wheeler. Her husband, Jones Marks, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Marks is survived by one sister, Mrs. Earl Tarpley; and four brothers, C. L. Wheeler, Dan Wheeler, John Wheeler, and Bob Wheeler, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARKS, William Henry The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1967<br />William Henry Marks, 67, retired farmer of the Bunker Hill Community, died Monday, August 28, at Giles County Hospital, following a short illness.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, August 30, at 2 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Norman Coke, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Marks, a native of Giles County, was born June 21, 1900, the son of the late John W. and Annie McCormack Marks. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sara Louise Adcock Marks; two daughters, Mrs. Joe Minatra and Mrs. Bill Walke, Pulaski; one son, Frank Marks, Coventoning, La.; nine grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lacy Gunter, and Mrs. Bryan Gunter, Pulaski, and Mrs. Davis Hightower, Lewisburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARSAILLES, Mendoza Griffis The Giles Free Press 8 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mendoza Griffis Marsailles, 77, native of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Shreveport, La., with the burial in that city. She died on Sunday night, August 5, in a hospital, about two hours after sustaining a stroke while attending evening church services.<br />Born and reared at Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Monroe Griffis and Mrs. Frances Farmer Griffis. Attended the Lynnville school, and attended four years college in Nashville. Upon her marriage, she went to Shreveport to make her home where she has since resided. Her husband died about seventeen years ago.<br /><br />Mrs. Marsailles is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Janice Merrett, Shreveport; three sons, Audie Marsailles, Shreveport and Abb Marsailles, Jr., and Letcher Marsailles, Houston, Texas; several grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Monte Luna, Lynnville, and one brother, Ed Griffis, Murfreesboro.<br /><br />MARSH, Myra Carden The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1962<br />Mrs. Myra Carden Marsh, 69, native Giles Countian, and resident of New York City,<br />N. Y., died on Tuesday, December 4, at a hospital in New York, following a long illness. Funeral services and burial took place Friday in that city.<br />Born November 15, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James L. Carden, Jr. and Mrs. Lula Golightly Carden.<br />Mrs. Marsh is survived by her husband, Harold Marsh; one daughter, two brothers, Maurice H. Carden, Pulaski, and Wilson Carden, Richmond, Va.; and three sisters, Mrs. Grady J. Prentice, Richmond, Va., Mrs. Robert F. Wilson and Mrs. Edd M. Ingram, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />MARSHALL, Robert Douglas Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969<br />Robert Douglas Marshall, Jr., 26, a native of Watertown, Tenn., died Wednesday, December 25, at Medical College of Virginia Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Marshall, whose father was at one time principal of Giles County High School, were held Thursday morning, December 26, at 10 o&#8217;clock at Williamsburg Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Williamsburg Memorial Park.<br />Mr. Marshall was a 1964 graduate of Princeton University and received his law degree from the College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe Law School in 1967. He began his practice in 1967 and had lived in Williamsburg since that time.<br />Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Marshall, Sr., and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. David Burkhalter, all of Williamsburg.<br /><br />MARTIN, Dan F. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1967<br />Dan F. Martin, Sr., 50, owner of Evelyn&#8217;s Flowers, died unexpectedly at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, April 18, following a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Dickson County, Mr. Martin was born Dec. 12, 1916, was born Dec. 12, 1916, the son of the late Daniel F. Martin and Mrs. Mamie Nix Martin of Nashville, who survives.<br />He was a veteran of World War II and had been engaged in the florist business in Pulaski for about fifteen years. He was a member of the American Legion and the Masonic Lodge.<br />Survivors, besides his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Elmorie Green Martin; one son, Dan F. Martin, Jr. of Pulaski; two brothers, T. H. Martin of Nashville and Raymond Martin of Cincinnati, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. James Jones of Old Hickory; and one grandchild.<br /><br />MARTIN, David Edward The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br /><br />David Edward Martin, 77, prominent Pulaski insurance man, died Sunday night, March 6, at Giles County Hospital following a period of declining health.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. R. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Martin was the son of the late Edward Nathaniel and Willie McNairy Martin. He was born Oct. 1, 1888.<br />He was a deacon of First Presbyterian Church and a veteran of World War I. He founded the local agency of Traveler&#8217;s Insurance Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Abernathy Martin; and two brothers, Dr. W. Wyatt Martin and Frank W. Martin, all of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, Dezzie Beatrice Pillow The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. William Martin, 68, Pulaski resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. H. G. Coston, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Martin died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, March 14, at her home on Childers Street, after a two months illness.<br />The former Miss Dezzie Beatrice Pillow, she was born November 14, 1891, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Tom Pillow and Sam Ella Cashion Pillow. She was a member of the Methodist Church at Cedar Grove.<br />Mrs. Martin is survived by her husband, William Martin; five sons, Chester Martin, Fayetteville, Mahlon Martin and Melvin Martin, Giles County, and Billy Martin, Chicago, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Freeman, and Mrs. Sam Ella Story, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Katherine Tarpley, Wisconsin; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Roy Pillow, Giles County, and Sam Pillow, Memphis; and four sisters, Mrs. Ira Englett, Mrs. George Dodson, and Mrs. Joe Tidwell, Pulaski and Mrs. J. D. Brown.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, Elizabeth Duncan The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Elizabeth Duncan Martin, 46, resident of the Aspen Hill section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in the Aspen Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Martin died Wednesday morning, November 4, at the home.<br />Born August 24, 1917, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Pratt Duncan and the late Claude Duncan.<br />Mrs. Martin is survived by her husband, John Martin; two sons, J. W. Martin and Gerald Martin; four daughters, Mrs. Marvin Johns, Mrs. Roger Fox, and Misses Brenda and Sheila Martin; four grandchildren; two brothers, Jack Duncan and Ernest Duncan; and one sister, Mrs. Hoover Hughes, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, Emma Jane Newman The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Jane Martin, 89, widow of John James Martin, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bethany Presbyterian Church in the Bryson Community, conducted by the Rev. Donald White, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Martin died Thursday, November 7, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born February 16, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Reese Newman and Martha Bradshaw Newman.<br />Mrs. Martin is survived by four sons, John Baugh Martin, Pulaski, James Hoyt Martin, Northport, Ala., Henry Ezell Martin, Jackson, and Jospeh R. Martin, Columbia; eight grandchildren; and one brother, M. T. Newman, Bryson.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />MARTIN, Emmett The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Emmett Martin, 75, retired employee of a local oil company are incomplete at press time but the rites will be held in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, to be conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born June 17, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. J. Martin and Martha Johnston Martin. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and had been a member of the Masonic Lodge for a number of years.<br />Mr. Martin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Parsons Martin; three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Fry and Mrs. Charles Gordon, both of Pulaski, and Capt. Lois Martin, R. N., presently stationed in France; one granddaughter; and one half-sister, Mrs. Robert Price, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, Ezell The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1968<br />Funeral services for Ezell Martin, 75, of 407 Elgin Street, retired engineer for the L&amp;N Railroad, were held Thursday, April 11, at Woodbine Funeral Home, with L. L. Weathers, retired Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Martin died Monday, April 8, at Baptist Hospital following a stroke suffered Friday, April 5.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late W. J. and Hortense English Martin.<br />He made his home in Nashville about thirty years and was with the L&amp;N Railroad fifty years before retiring seven years ago.<br />He was married to the former Daisy Vaughn of Giles County, March 19, 1916, who survives.<br />Mr. Martin was a member of Radnor Church of Christ and the Retired Men&#8217;s Railroad Club.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Evans Morrow, Lynnville and Mrs. A. W. Kleinau, Akron, Ohio; one son, Bill Martin, Boston, Mass.; four sisters, Mrs. Ann Sadler, Mrs. Charles Kyer, Mrs. O. T. Beymer, and Mrs. George Swartzman, all of Akron, Ohio; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Frank Wilkerson The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Frank Wilkerson Martin, 80, retired Pulaski merchant and former state employee, died Wednesday, July 12, at Fairhaven Nursing Home following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, born July 30, 1886, Mr. Martin was the son of the late Ed Nathaniel and Willie McNairy Martin.<br />He was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pattie Abernathy Martin; a daughter, Mrs. Richard Lester of Pulaski; a brother, Dr. W. W. Martin of Pulaski; two grandsons and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Inez Lavinia Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />Mrs. Inez Lavinia Martin, 94, died Friday, May 5, at the Plantation Manor Nursing Home in Birmingham, Ala.<br />Graveside services were conducted Saturday, May 6, at Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. Eurel R. Fields officiating.<br />Mrs. Martin, a native of Giles County, was born August 20, 1882, the daughter of the late James D. and Elizabeth Kimbrough Phillips.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. L. P. Hannah, Tanner, Ala.; one son, R. E. Martin, Birmingham; one sister, Mrs. Allie Appleton, Pulaski; one brother, S. J. Phillips, Athens, Ala.; three grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, James E. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for James E. Martin, brother of two Pulaski residents, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, April 21, at Johnson Funeral Home in Bowling Green, Ky., with the burial in that city. Mr. Martin died at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, April 18, at his home on Small House Road, Bowling Green, after several weeks illness.<br />Mr. Martin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Martin; one daughter, Miss Shelia Fay Martin; four sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Reynolds and Mrs. Eugene Loyd, Pulaski, Mrs. Tim Harris, Bowling Green, Ky., and a married sister in Oklahoma City, Okla.; and two brothers, Sam Martin, Texas City, Texas, and Horace Martin, Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />MARTIN, Jeff D. The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1962<br />Jeff D. Martin, 72, native Giles Countian, died Saturday night, May 5, in a Lincoln, Neb.,<br />hospital following a heart attack. He had been ill for about two weeks.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 11 a. m. Tuesday at Lincoln with burial in that city.<br />The son of the late Ed N. Martin and Willie McNairy Martin, he was a graduate of Vanderbilt University and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He operated a drug store in Pulaski for a number of years and later was in the insurance business at Chattanooga before moving to Lincoln thirty-two years ago.<br /><br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Moore Martin; one daughter, Mrs. Martin Aitken of Lincoln and two grandchildren; four brothers, Frank, Dave, and Dr. W. Wyatt Martin of Pulaski, and Dr. Robert Martin of Jacksonville, Fla.<br />MARTIN, Jesse William The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Jesse William Martin, 73, retired Lynnville farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Martin died late Saturday night, March 4, at Jenkins Nursing Home in Davidson County.<br />Born January 8, 1888, in the Lynnville section, he was the son of the late James D. Martin and Myra Franks Martin.<br />Mr. Martin, a batchelor, is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Marvin Reaves, Lynnville, and Mrs. Charlie Collins and Mrs. W. E. Rittenberry, both of Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, John William Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1965<br />John William Martin, Jr., 25 was killed near Pulaski on Thursday, December 23, when the car he was driving went out of control on Industrial Park bypass and overturned. His death brought to eighteen the number of traffic fatalities in Giles County during 1965, to date, which topped the previous record of seventeen set in 1960.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, officiating. Burial was in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />Born January 27, 1940, in Giles County, Martin was the son of John W. Martin and the late Elizabeth Duncan Martin. He was a resident of the Aspen Hill community and was employed as a mechanic for the Giles County Highway Department.<br />Relatives said the accident was witnessed by Martin&#8217;s wife, Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan Martin, who was traveling behind her husband in a second car. She was quoted as saying Martin&#8217;s car went out of control in loose gravel at a curve. The vehicle went off an embankment and overturned on the porch of the Robert E. Lee residence. The accident happened about 4 p. m. on the Industrial Park Road just west of Pulaski.<br />Survivors, beside his wife and father, include two sons, John Michael and Jeffrey Lane Martin of Aspen Hill; a brother, Gerald Wayne Martin, of Aspen Hill; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Johns and Mrs. Roger Fox, both of Prospect, and Misses Brenda Fay and Sheila Diane Martin of Aspen Hill.<br /><br />MARTIN, Laura Hazelwood The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Laura Hazelwood Martin, 61, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Malcolm White. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Martin died at 6:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, November 1, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br /><br />Born April 16, 1903, in Painter, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Thomas Hazelwood and Nancy Windsor Hazelwood. She was a member of the County-Line Primitive Baptist Church, on the Lawrence County line.<br />Her husband, Jim Martin, died September 10, 1957.<br />Mrs. Martin is survived by two sons, Hoyt Martin, Pulaski, and Troy Martin, Nashville; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Billy Gaines, Lawrenceburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, Lillie P. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie P. Martin, 81, former resident of Pulaski, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning at Bracey-Welsh Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville. Mrs. Martin died of pneumonia on Friday evening, October 7, at an infirmary in that city.<br />Mrs. Martin, who moved to Nashville many years ago, is survived by two sons, Roy M. Martin, Nashville, and Fred B. Martin, Midland, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. N. H. Christenson, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Gus Griffin, Nashville; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Lois McClure The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1961<br />Mrs. Tom Martin, 85, former Lynnville resident, died Tuesday, April 25, in Birmingham, Ala., where she had been residing in recent years. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city. The former Miss Lois McClure of Lewisburg, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William McClure. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Martin is survived by her husband; one son, Eben Martin; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Haynes, four grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Luther Lee The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Luther Lee Martin, 82, retired farmer, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Martin died Tuesday night, May 1, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jake Prince in Harwell Heights, after a long illness.<br />Born January 17, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William James Martin and Martha Johnson Martin. His wife, Mrs. Roberta Ray Martin, died in 1945. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Martin, in addition to Mrs. Prince, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Tom Bolden, Pulaski; one son, William Ben Martin, U. S. Army, stationed in Fuchu, Japan; eleven grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; one brother, Emmett Martin, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Emma Buchanan, Lawrenceburg and one half-sister, Mrs. Robert ___ice, Pulaski.<br />A brother, William James Martin, Jr., died on Tuesday morning, April 3, this year.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, Martha Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1969<br /><br />Mrs. Martha Abernathy Martin, 72, died Friday, September 5, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Martin, wife of the late David E. Martin, were conducted Saturday morning, September 6, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock at the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev.<br />R. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Martin was born November 22, 1896, the daughter of the late E. H. Abernathy and Nancy Elizabeth White Abernathy.<br />Survivors include one niece, Mrs. Willis Barczi, Brick Church; and one nephew, Woodrow Burgess, Brick Church.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, Nina Hill The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />Mrs. Nina Hill Martin, 93, sister of two Pulaski residents, died on Sunday, February 27, in Athens, Ala. Graveside services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock the following Tuesday morning in City Cemetery, Athens.<br />Born March 29, 1872, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of John W. Hill and Emma Reedus Hill. She was a Methodist. Her husband, Tom Martin, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Martin is survived by two children, L. H. Martin, Sun City, Ariz.; one daughter, Miss Nancy Martin, Athens, Ala.; a nephew she reared, Dr. J. P. Hill, Athens; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Bertha Sims and Mrs. K. H. Van Sickle, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. W. D. Lyle, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />MARTIN, Pearl Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1969<br />Services for Mrs. Pearl Johnson Martin, 84, of the Wales Community were conducted Tuesday afternoon, November 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Martin, wife of the late J. Tom Martin, died Sunday, November 16, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Martin was born September 3, 1885, the daughter of the late John and Martha Elizabeth Sneed Johnson.<br />Survivors include three sons, Everett Martin and James T. Martin, Columbia, and Lester Martin, Pulaski; four brothers, Whitt Johnson, Mesa, Colo., Robert Johnson, Arizona, Tommy Johnson and Johnny Johnson, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Durham, Pulaski; three half-sisters, Miss Carrie Johnson, Illinois, Mrs. Lela R. Wray, Memphis, and Mrs. Ethel Myers, Pulaski; four half-brothers, Oscar Johnson, Arkansas, and Floyd Johnson, Lacey Johnson, and Buford Johnson, all of Illinois; six grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MARTIN, Robert W. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1965<br />Dr. Robert W. Martin, 63 year old dentist of Jacksonville, Fla. died in St. Vincent&#8217;s Hospital there at 9:30 p. m. Saturday, August 14, after a long illness. Funeral services and burial were held in Jacksonville on Tuesday. Dr. Martin was a native of Pulaski, son of the late Ed N. and Willie McNairy Martin. He had practiced dentistry in Jacksonville for the past thirty-five years.<br /><br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Martin; three sons, R. W., Jr., David Rian, Wyatt Towie, and a step-son, Harry Powell, Jr.; three brothers, Frank W. , David E. and Dr. W. Wyatt<br />Martin.<br /><br />MARTIN, William James Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for William James Martin, Jr., 77, retired Giles County farmer, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Martin died on Tuesday, April 3, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born April 24, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William James Martin and Martha Johnson Martin. His wife, Mrs. Beatrice Pillow Martin, died two years ago.<br />Mr. Martin is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Freeman, Pulaski, Mrs. Jack Tarpley, Wisconsin, and Mrs. David Storey, Dellrose; five sons, Chester Martin, Fayetteville, Mahlon Martin and Melvin Martin, Giles County, Eugene Martin, Lewisburg, and Billy Martin, Chicago, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. Emma Buchanan, Lawrenceburg; and two brothers, Luther Martin, and Emmett Martin, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MARTIN, William Wyatt The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Dr. William Wyatt Martin, 73, retired dentist, died at Baptist Hospital Saturday night, Jan. 25, after a long illness. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Dr. Martin was born March 10, 1895, the son of the late Edward N. and Willie McNairy Martin.<br />He attended Massey Preparatory School prior to entering Vanderbilt University from which he received his degree in dentistry in 1915. During World War I, he served with the American Expeditionary Forces in France in 1917-19, and was discharged with the rank of First Lt. He was past president of Tennessee St. Dental Association, and a life member of that organization and the American Dental Association.<br />He was past president and past secretary of the Sixth District Dental Society and held membership in the Federation Dentaire International, an International College of Dentists. He was past secretary of the Tennessee Board of Dental Examiners.<br />He served on Tennessee Medical Advisory Board to Selective Service; was chairman of the first post-graduate seminar of the State Dental Association.<br />He was a member of First Presbyterian Church where he had served as an elder and deacon.<br />His civic activities included presidency of Pulaski Exchange Club, 1926-27; Chairman of Board of Education, 1932-38; Past President of Pulaski Rotary Club; Past Commander of Post No. 60, American Legion; membership in Pulaski Board of Mayor and Alderman, 1926 to 1932; Pulaski Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons; a member Pulaski Chamber of Commerce; VFW Post, 4577; Hillcrest Country Club and of the Board of Directors of First National Bank, Pulaski.<br /><br />He was married in 1919 to the former Miss Maurine Murray who survives. In addition he is suvived by two sons, Dr. Edward H. Martin, Nashville, W. Wyatt Martin, Jr., American Embassy, Japan, and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />MASON, Eunice Simpson The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Simpson Mason, 88, resident of the Crescent View Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Mason died at 8 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, August 3, at her residence after a prolonged illness.<br />Born April 20, 1872, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Fletcher Simpson and Mary Scruggs Simpson, and was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Carson T. Mason, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Mason is survived by one daughter, Miss Miriam Mason; two sons, John E. Mason, both of Crescent View, and Mahlon E. Mason, Pulaski; and one gradndaughter, Miss Alice Mason, Crescent View.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MASON, Martha Barrick The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mahlon E. Mason, 70, Pulaski resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the home on West Shoal Street. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Mason, who had a heart ailment, died unexpectedly at her home on Monday afternoon, June 14.<br />Born November 13, 1894, in Williamson County, Tenn., she was the former Miss Martha Barrick, the daughter of the late Thomas R. Barrick, L and N Railroad ticket agent, and Mattie Brown Barrick. Mrs. Mason for a number of years was office clerk at the depot, later serving as deputy trustee under the tenure of several trustees. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Mason is survived by her husband, Mahlon E. Mason; and two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Bayer, Nashville, and Mrs. Cason Walker, Milton, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MASON, Mary Cain The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ben Mason, 88, were held Sunday at her home at Prospect with the burial in Prospect Cemetery. She died Friday, July 13, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Mary Cain, she was a native of Limestone County, Ala., the daughter of the late William Cain and Sue Malone Cain. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Ben Mason, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Mason is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. D. Carter, Prospect; two sons, Ben B. Mason, Jr., Nashville and W. C. Mason, Sr., Columbia; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />MASSEY, Willie Glen Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1969<br />Willie Glen Massey, Jr., 33, died Saturday, Nov. 29, in Winter Haven, Fla., as the result of a head injury.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Massey was a native Giles Countian, born Aug. 6, 1936. He was the son of Willie G. and Annie Mae Moffitt Massey of Pulaski, the latter of whom is well-known to Pulaski Citizen readers as the author of the popular &#8220;All the Way Around&#8221; column.<br />He had been working in the citrus groves in Florida for sometime before his death.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, include a son, Willie Glen Massey, III, and a daughter, Patricia Massey, both of Leoma; a brother, Edward Massey of Giles County; a half-brother, James E. Hargrove of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Green and Mrs. Betty Timmons, both of Chicago, Ill.; five nieces and eight nephews.<br /><br />MATTESON, Mary Jo Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1960<br />Mrs. Leonard J. Matteson, 65, member of a widely known Tennessee family, and wife of a prominent New York Marine lawyer, died on Wednesday, April 13, at her home in Mt. Vernon, New York, after an extended illness. Private funeral services were held Friday morning at the residence. Memorial services were held at the Baptist Church on Monday night.<br />The former Miss Mary Jo Harwell, she was born September 3, 1894, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John Samuel Harwell and Angie Turner Harwell. She was graduated from Martin College in Pulaski and Vanderbilt University in Nashville. She was an active member of the Baptist Church until ill health caused her to limit her activities.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Matteson is survived by two sons, Leonard J. Matteson, Jr., Lodi, N. J. and William B. Matteson, New York City; one daughter, Mrs. Frank Sisson, Dayton, Ohio; ten grandchildren; one brother, Dr. Allen B. Harwell, San Francisco, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. Carl Simpson, Tulsa, Okla.<br /><br />MATHEWS, Dr. E. J. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1964<br />Dr. E. J. Mathews, 85, died unexpectedly Sunday night, June 7, at a hospital in Austin, Texas, having suffered a paralytic stroke that afternoon. Funeral rites took place at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon with the burial in Austin Memorial Park.<br />Dr. Mathews was the husband of the former Miss Ravenna Wakefield, sister of the late Mrs. John B. Wilkes and Mrs. J. Clay Walker of Pulaski.<br />He was a member of the faculty of the University of Texas for many years and was prominent in civic affairs. He taught an adult Mens Sunday School class at First Baptist Church for a number of years.<br />Dr. Mathews is survived by his wife; and three children and three grandchildren and two sisters.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Bedford Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Bedford Leroy Matthews, 96, lifelong resident of the Hopewell Community of Maury County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with the burial in Hopewell Cemetery, south of Columbia. Mr. Matthews died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, June 11, at Maury County Hospital after several years of declining health.<br />A member of the Methodist Church and a Master Mason, Mr. Matthews was the son of the late W. R. H. Matthews and Fannie Garrett Matthews, members of pioneer Maury County families.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Emma Pollman Matthews, died November 10, 1922.<br />Mr. Matthews is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Maggie Cheatham Matthews; and three sons, Bedford Ivan Matthews, Madison, Duncan Matthews, Hopewell Community, Maury County and Major Joe Matthews, Officer of National Guard Battalion, Columbia; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. F. W. Dever, Stiversville, and Mrs. Morgan Elliott, Columbia.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Lillie Mae Butler The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Mae Butler Matthews, 76, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Cool Spring Cemetery, near Goodspring. Mrs. Matthews died Friday afternoon, February 2, at the home in Nashville after four weeks illness.<br />Twice married, her first husband was Dick Butler. Her second husband, L. H. Matthews, survives.<br />In addition to Mr. Matthews, she is survived by two sons, Mahlon Butler and Brown Butler, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Katie Armour and Mrs. Frances Wilson, Louisville, Ky.; three step-daughters, Mrs. Margaret Beadle, Mrs. Mary Barrett and Mrs. Frances Winters, Nashville; two step-sons, John Matthews, Springfield, and J. W. Matthews, Chattanooga; and eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Maggie Cheatham The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Maggie Cheatham Matthews, 80, widow of Bedford L. &#8220;Buck&#8221; Matthews and a resident of 1614 South Main St., Columbia, died Saturday, February 10, at Maury County Hospital following an illness of several days.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, February 11, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the Rev. Eugene Barratt and Rev. Burns P. Drake officiating. Burial was in the Hope Well Cemetery.<br />A former resident of the Campbellsville community and a native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin F. and Josie Kerr Cheatham. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include three sons, Lt. Col. Joe B. Matthews, Duncan B. Matthews, both of Columbia, and Ivan Matthews of Madison; a sister, Mrs. Herbert Evans of Pulaski; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Mary C. Ellis The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary C. Ellis Matthews, wife of Dr. O. K. Matthews, retired Columbia dentist, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia. Mrs. Matthews died unexpectedly Thursday, October 20, at her home in that city.<br />A native of Fayettevill, she was a graduate of Middle Tennessee State College in Murfreesboro and had taught in Louisiana, Birmingham, Ala., and at McDowell School in Columbia.<br />In addition to her husband, a native of Giles County, Mrs. Matthews is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Richard Gaulding of Memphis; one grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Lee Coleman and Mrs. Mattie Webb, Nashville.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Mary Myrtle Barr The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Myrtle Barr Matthews, 80, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Matthews died on Wednesday morning, May 30, at the home near Mt. Pleasant.<br />Born May 28, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Reuben Barr and Elizabeth A. Barr. She was a member of Main Street Church of Christ. Her husband, Walter Matthews died in 1943.<br />Mrs. Matthews is survived by two sons, Rogers Matthews, Mt. Pleasant, and Clyde Matthews, Hollywood, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Brown and Mrs. Lewis Petty, both of Akron, Ohio; thirteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Flournoy Jones, Lynnville.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Myrtle Cheatham The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Cheatham Matthews, 72, Glendale resident and widow of Ben Matthews, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with the burial in the Friendship Cemetery at Culleoka. Mrs. Matthews died early Wednesday morning, July 25, at Maury County Hospital after a few days illness.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin Franklin Cheatham and Josie Kerr Cheatham. She had lived in Giles County for many years, but moved back to Maury County in 1952 to make her home with her sisters. (One sister, Miss Lena Cheatham of Glendale, died July 18.)<br />She was a member of the Pleasant Mount Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Matthews is survived by three sisters, Miss Neely Cheatham, Glendale, Mrs. Maggie Matthews, Hopewell Community, and Mrs. Herbert Evans, Pulaski.<br /><br />MATTHEWS, Newton H. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Newton H. Matthews, 75, former resident of the Lynnville section, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Madison Funeral Home in Madison, Tenn., with the burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville. Mr. Matthews died Monday morning, January 22, of a cerebral hemorrhage, at his home in Old Hickory, after several months declining health.<br /><br />Born in Maury County, he was the son of the late Lafayette Matthews and Fannie Yokley Matthews, but lived for many years in the Lynnville section. A resident of Old Hickory for thirty-seven years, he was a charter member of Old Hickory Methodist Church. He was a Mason.<br />Mr. Matthews is survived by his wife, Mrs. Blanche Cannon Matthews, a native of Lynnville; three brothers, Dr. O. K. Matthews, Columbia, Earl Matthews, Springfield, and Jake Y. Matthews, St. Petersburg, Fla.; and three sisters, Mrs. Alma Key, Miss Beth Matthews, and Mrs. Comer Smith, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />MAULTSBY, Ida Tyler The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. T. B. Maultsby, 86, the former Miss Ida Tyler of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Louisville, Ky., home of the family for a number of years. Burial will take place in that city. Mrs. Maultsby died at one o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, January 3, at her home in Louisville.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Seaborn Tyler and Harriet Sessom Tyler.<br />Mrs. Maultsby, last member of her immediate family, is survived by her husband, T. B. Maultsby; one daughter, Mrs. Henry Durgeon, Louisville; three sons, Seaborn T. Maultsby, and James Maultsby, Louisville and George Maultsby, Dallas, Texas, and five grandchildren.<br /><br />MAY, Carrie Ellen Yant The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1964<br />Mrs. Carrie Ellen Yant May, 85, widow of Frank Y. May, died on Tuesday, December 31, at her home in the Wales section, after a long illness. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at press time, but they will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />Born January 7, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Reese P. Yant and Sara Toomey Yant. Mr. May died many years ago.<br />Mrs. May is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. B. Hazelwood, Pulaski; two sons, John F. May, Route 7, Pulaski, and Willie May, Cincinnati, Ohio; eleven grandchildren; three sisters, Misses Maggie Yant and Ina Yant, and Mrs. O. E. Watson, all of Pulaski; and two brothers, Mark Yant and Richard Yant, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MAY, Clarence Luther The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Clarence Luther May, 83, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place at the Hughes Cemetery near the Giles-Lawrence County line. Mr. May died Sunday, October 23, at the home of his son, Lee May, on Route 5, Pulaski.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George H. May. His wife, Mrs. Tassie Sparkman May, is deceased.<br /><br />Mr. May is survived by two sons, Lee May, Pulaski, and Clarence May, Jr., California; one daughter, Mrs. B. A. Davis, Washington, D. C.; thirteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; two brothers, Monnie May, Giles County, and Eugene May, Oregon; and one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, Wisconsin.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MAY, Emily Amelia Clark The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emily Amelia Clark May, 51, Frankewing housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Hughes Cemetery in Lawrence County. Mrs. May died early Tuesday morning, December 11, at the home at Frankewing after several months illness.<br />Born November 11, in Colvis, Calif., she was the daughter of Frederick Clark and Mrs. Alice Jackson Clark who survive.<br />She was a member of the Southern Baptist Church at Fresno, Calif.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. May is survived by her husband, Lee May; two sons, George May, Fresno, Calif., and John May, Frankewing; one daughter, Mrs. Howard Haislip, Huntsville, Ala.; three grandchildren; and three brothers, Frederick Clark, Jr., Jackson Clark, and Hugh Clark.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MAY, Ernest Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1961<br />Ernest Marvin May, 81, Pulaski native and descendant of pioneer Giles County families, died Saturday, December 9, at Miami Beach, Florida.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />Mr. May was born June 23, 1880, the son of Julius Pinkney May and Marietta Westmoreland May.<br />As a young man, he moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and later to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he operated the Excel Bakery for 15 years. He and Mrs. May, the former Miss Isabel Giddens of Giles County, have made their home in Miami Beach since his retirement ten years ago.<br />About three years ago, Mr. May offered funds to Pulaski Methodist Church for the purchase and installation of an automatic elevator as a tribute to the memory of his parents. The facility was subsequently installed, and on June 21, 1959, it was officially accepted and dedicated.<br />Among the survivors, besides his wife, are three nieces who live in Giles County, Miss Sue May of Pulaski, Mrs. Aubrey O&#8217;Neal and Mrs. Charlie Abernathy.<br /><br />MAY, Etta Garrett The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Garrett May, 77, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mrs. May died Saturday, July 7, at the home of a son, C. F. May on Route 2, Lawrenceburg.<br />She was a native of Giles County and was the widow of Alfred Cleveland May who died in 1933. She was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. May is also survived by three other sons, C. D. May, Campbellsville, Robert C. May and Richard May, both of Columbia; and one daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Hamlett, Columbia; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />MAY, Florence Braly The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Braly May, 81, widow of Monnie May, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Robert Hall. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. May died at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday night, April 23, at her home in Bodenham, after a period of declining health.<br />Born March 26, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late R. C. Braly and Virginia Neal Braly. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Her husband, Monnie May, died March 10, this year.<br />Mrs. May is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Geneva Miles; one sister, Mrs. Charlie Zeigler; and one brother, Finis Braly, all of the Bodenham community. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MAY, Ida Dunnavant The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Henry May, 93, died Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel, the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. May, the former Miss Ida Dunnavant, was born November 22, 1874, the daughter of the late Samuel Burton and Rebecca Hill Dunnavant. She was educated in Giles County Schools and Martin College.<br />She was a charter member of the Woman&#8217;s Society of Christian Service of the First United Methodist Church, organized the first Wesleyan Guild, and has been it co-ordinator since its organization.<br />During the annual Tennessee Conference held at Pulaski this year, Mrs. May honored by the Conference when it held its unification program of women&#8217;s work, as the oldest charter member of the Women&#8217;s Society.<br />She was a charter member of the Twentieth Century Literary Club, a member of the King&#8217;s Daughters, and of the Gay Nineties Club.<br />Mrs. May was married in 1894 to Julius Henry May, one of the early organizers of Bennett-May Furniture and Undertaking Company, a member of the firm. He died in 1935.<br />Mrs. May is survived by one daughter, Miss Rebecca May and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Rainey, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />MAY, John Howard The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1968<br />Funeral services for John Howard May, 68, were held Tuesday, February 6, at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Revs. Leo Bunt and Mack Pinkelton, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. May, a farmer in the Conway community, was born May 11, 1899, the son of the late Fred and Frances Vandiver May.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christine Nelson May; one daughter, Mrs. Wade Brown; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Cycle Ward and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MAY, Monie The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Monie May, 82, retired farmer of the Bodenham Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. May died Sunday at his home.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late George H. May and Martha Hughes May.<br />Mr. May is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Braly May; one daughter, Mrs. Roy Miles, Giles County; one grandson; one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, Wisconsin; and one brother, Eugene May, Medford, Ore.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MAY, Rex The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Rex May, 76, retired Railroad man, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday mroning, January 9, in Louisville, Ky., with the burial in that city. Mr. May died at 4 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon in a Louisville hospital a few hours after being stricken with a heart attack.<br />Born and reared three miles South of Pulaski, he was the son of the late Charles W. May and Amusedora Butler May and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Lillie Fogg May, also a native Giles Countian, died several years ago.<br />An employee of the railroad the greater part of his life, he retired a few years ago.<br />Mr. May is survived by three sons, two daughters, and eight grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. John Nelson and Mrs. Eldon Birdsong, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />MAY, Robert Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Robert Herbert May, 76, retired baker, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Aspen Hill Cemetery. Mr. May who had lived in the Milky Way section for the past four years, died Friday night, December 11, at his home.<br />Born October, 26, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James F. May and Frances Vandiver May. He was a bachelor and a member of the Baptist Church. He had served as a baker with the Chattanooga Bakery for a period of forty years, retiring to his home county a few years ago.<br />Mr. May is survived by one brother, Howard May, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. C. W. Woodard and Mrs. Cycle Ward, both of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MAY, Tassie Sparkman The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1969<br />Mrs. Tassie Sparkman May, mother of Leland E. May of Giles County, died Wednesday, August 20, in Clovis, California. Burial was in Red Bank Cemetery, Sanger, Calif.<br /><br />She was the widow of C. L. May, Sr., of Giles County and a native of Warren County, Tennessee.<br />Survivors in addition to her son, include one other son, C. L. May, Jr., Clovis, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. B. A. Davis, Port Angeles, Wash.; two sisters, Mrs. David Coleman, Eaton, and Mrs. Nan Cooper of Florence, Ala.; a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MAY, Vincent Frederick The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Vincent Frederick &#8220;Vince&#8221; May, 88, retired farmer, and former magistrate were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman and the Rev. Samue Creamer. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Mr. May died Monday morning, June 7, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Conrad Sawyers, Fayetteville, where he had resided for several years.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born April 17, 1877, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. H. May.<br />Mr. May had served as magistrate of the Fifth Civil District in Giles County for a period of 18 years.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mr. May is survived by one son, Harvey May, Elkton; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Jeff May, Tioga, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. John Hazelwood, Chattanooga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McAFEE, Claud Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1967<br />Claud Jackson McAfee, 61, TBI Agent, and the father of Mrs. Bobby Clark White of Pulaski, died Monday, October 30, at his home in Lawrenceburg.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday, November 1, at 2:00 p.m. in Lawrenceburg, with burial in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Mr. McAfee was born April 15, 1906, and was a native of Cullman County, Alabama, but moved to Lawrenceburg in 1927. He was a former Sheriff and Chief of Police of Lawrenceburg. He had been the resident TBI Agent of Lawrenceburg since 1957.<br />In addition to his daughter, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Audrey Brown McAfee, Lawrenceburg; one grandchild; and several brothers and sisters.<br /><br />McAFEE, Eunice McCanless The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice McAfee, 75, who died Monday, January 9, in Giles County Hospital, were conducted on Wednesday afternoon, January 11, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. James Martin and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. McAfee, a native of Giles County, was born September 16, 1891, the daughter of the late William O. and Martha Samuel McCanless.<br />She is survived by her husband, Miller McAfee; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Samuel McCanless.<br /><br />She is survived by her husband, Miller McAfee; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Harmond, Chattanooga; four sons, T. M. and R. E. McAfee, both of Pulaski, Thomas Wilburn McAfee, Baltimore, Md., and Paul McAfee, Carlisic, Ind.; twelve grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McAFEE, Mildred The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br />Word has been received here by Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McAfee of Pisgah of the death in Camden, New Jersey, on June 11th of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mildred McAfee. Burial took place in Camden on June 16th.<br />She is survived by two sons, Tom McAfee of California, and Bob McAfee of Camden, New Jersey.<br /><br />McAFEE, Thomas Miller The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1967<br />Thomas Miller McAfee, 82, merchant of the Pisgah and Frankewing Communities, died Saturday, July 29, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Howard Haynes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. McAfee, was born September 3, 1884, the son of the late Tom and Caldonia Gunter McAfee. His wife, Mrs. Eunice McCanless McAfee, died in January of this year.<br />Survivors include on daughter, Mrs. Margaret Harmon, Chattanooga. Three sons Robert E., Frankewing; Paul, South Bend, IN and Wilburn McAfee, Baltimore, MD; eleven grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Willie Smith, Dallas, TX.<br /><br />McALESTER, Mary Young The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Mary Young McAlester, 77, died Thursday, February 2, at Fairhaven Nursing Home following extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Saturday morning at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Billy Craighead oficiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. McAlester, a native of Giles County, was born December 2, 1889, the daughter of the late Thomas Edgar and Vina Montgomery Young. She was a former music teacher and a member of the First Methodist Church here. She served as organist for forty years.<br />She is survived by her husband, Grover, and several nieces.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McALESTER, Robert Grover The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1968<br />Robert Grover McAlester, prominent resident and businessman of Pulaski, died after a long illness Saturday, Sept. 14 at Fairhaven Nursing Home where he had been a patient.<br /><br />Rites were conducted Monday, September 16 in the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Billy Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Interment was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, Mr. McAlester was born October 13, 1886. He was the son of the late Mary Catherine Petty McAlester and Lafayette McAlester.<br />In 1913 he was married to Mary Rivers Young who died in 1967. For twenty-six years he was an employee of Sol Cohn&#8217;s Department Store and in 1939 became a partner of the late Amos Young in the T. E. Young and Son Plumbing Co. He retired in 1965.<br />A life long Methodist, he was a member of the choir of First Methodist Church for 35 years.<br />He is survived by a sister, Miss Grace McAlester, and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McALISTER, Bedford Forrest The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1966<br />Bedford Forrest McAlister, 74, native of Giles County and veteran of World War I, died on Sunday, May 15, in Wichita, Kans. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br />Born March 2, 1892, he was the son of the late Frank L.McAlister and Mary Petty McAlister. He had made his home in Kansas for many years.<br />Mr. McAlister, an airplane factory inspector before his retirement, was a member of First Methodist Church in Wichita.<br />Mr. McAlister is survived by his wife, Mrs. Imogene McAlister; one brother, R. Grover McMcAlister, Pulaski; and one sister, Miss Grace McAlister, Pulaski.<br /><br />McALISTER, Clara Buchanan The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Buchanan McAlister, 86, native of Giles County, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, following prayer services at 9:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday morning at Finley, Dorris and Charleton Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. McAlister died unexpectedly at 7:20 o&#8217;clock Friday night, September 22, at her home in Nashville, after a period of declining health.<br />Born in December of 1874 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Polk Buchanan and Almeda Black Buchanan. For a number of years the family has been residing in Nashville. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, William B. McAlister, died in 1946.<br />Mrs. McAlister is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Harold Kopp, Mrs. H. T. Williams, Misses Sallie Will, Lillian Black and Hallie McAlister, Nashville and Mrs. R. T. Nichols, Franklin; two sons, Frank J. McAlister and Herbert B. McAlister, Detroit, Mich.; ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. J. B. Ussery, Culleoka, and Mrs. A. M. Brown, Florence, Ala.<br /><br />McALISTER, Grace The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1969<br />Miss Grace McAlister, 88, died Wednesday, January 1, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Miss McAlister were held Friday morning, January 3, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Miss McAlister was born July 9, 1880, the daughter of the late Franklin McAlister and Mary Petty McAlister.<br />Survivors include eight nieces and two nephews.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McALISTER, J. Frank The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for J. Frank McAlister, 60, employee of the Ford Motor Company in Detroit, Mich., for approximately thirty years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. McAlister died Friday, August 27, in a Detroit hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born August 13, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William B. McAlister and Clara Buchanan McAlister.<br />Mr. McAlister, a bachelor, is survived by one brother, Herbert McAlister, Detroit; and five sisters, Mrs. Erma Kopp, Mr. Lorraine Williams, Mrs. Helen Nichols, and Misses Sallie Will, Hallie and Lillian Black McAlister, all of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />McCANLESS, Carrie Beard The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Beard McCanless, 67, resident of the Eleventh Civil District, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at New Zion Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mrs.McCanless died Wednesday morning, December 21, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 18, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Morgan Beard and Rhoda Lanier Beard.<br />Mrs. McCanless is survived by one brother, Jack Beard; one half-brother, Wilton Beard; one sister, Mrs. J. C. Russell; and one half-sister, Mrs. J. W. Cox, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCARTNEY, Robert Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Robert Gilbert McCartney, 66, retired plumber and mechanic, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Minor Hill Church of Christ with the burial in Mitchell Cemetery. Mr. McCartney died on Wednesday, December 29, 15 his Minor Hill home.<br />Born June 14, 1899, in Alabama, he was the son of the late James Franklin McCartney and Mary Jones McCartney. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. McCartney is survived by his wife, Mrs. Euna Cole McCartney; two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Alsup, Wales, and Mrs. Wilford Dollins, Minor Hill; four grandchildren; two brothers, Ellis McCartney, Athens, Ala., and Fred McCartney, Atlanta, Ga.; and three sisters, Mrs. Alice Blakeney, and Mrs. Oliver Romine, both of Rogersville, Ala., and Mrs. E. M. Blue, Florence, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCASKILL, William Edward The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for William Edward McCaskill, 53, Pulaski dry cleaning plant employee, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. Neal Dean. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. McCaskill died unexpectedly at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, May 16, at his home in Richland Homes.<br />Born October 29, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Johnson McCaskill and Gertrude Wisdom McCaskill. He had been employed by Sunshine Cleaners for approximately fifteen years. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. McCaskill is survivedby his wife, Mrs. Sadie Hargrove McCaskill; and four sisters, Mrs. Curtis Smith and Mrs. Brown Foster, Pulaski, Mrs. Willie Wall, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Henry A. Morrison, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCAULEY, H. B. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1969<br />H. B. McCauley, 87, died Saturday, December 27, in Crump Hospital, Memphis.<br />Graveside services were held Sunday afternoon, December 28, at Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. Neal Dean officiating.<br />He was the son of the late Matthew and Margaret Mills McCauley.<br />Survivors include one nephew, John Rayburn, Pulaski.<br /><br />McCLINTOCK, Lois Clark The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clyde McClintock, 63, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with the burial in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. She died Tuesday, November 17, in a Jeffersonville, Ind., Hospital.<br />The former Miss Lois Clark, she was the daughter of the late Walter Clark and Fannie Hall Clark. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, Clyde McClintock, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. McClintock is survived by two sons, Carl McClintock, Chapel Hill, Tenn., and William McClintock, Jeffersonville, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Sherman Myers and Mrs. Kenneth Dorman, both of Jeffersonville, Ind.; fourteen grandchildren and one brother, Robert Lee Clark, Pulaski.<br /><br />McCLINTOCK, Maggie Bahaw The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Bawhaw McClintock, 76, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Robertson Fork Church of Christ, conducted by B. C. Goodpasture, Church of Christ minister of Nashville. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery. Mrs. McClintock died at 11 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, May 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Madison in Lynnville.<br />She was born March 6, 1885 in Lawrence County, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Ed McClintock, died twenty-six years ago.<br /><br />In addition to Mrs. Madison, Mrs. McClintock is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Joe Tom James, Old Hickory, and Miss Lula McClintock, Columbia; three sons, Oscar McClintock, Old Hickory, Virgil McClintock, Cornersville, and Harold McClintock, Lynnville; and five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McCLURE, Annie Lou Green The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Lou Green McClure, 68, native of Giles County, and resident of Nashville for many years, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, September 1, in West End Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. Ben St. Clair, pastor, and Dr. James F. Swinney. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville.<br />Mrs. McClure who made her home in Woodmont Apartments, died on Monday, August 30, at University Convalescent Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born August 12, 1897, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Sidney Green and Lizzie Long Green. She attended Martin College and in 1915 was married to Addison Brown McClure, who died in 1950. At the time of his death, he was superintendent of the NC St. L Railroad.<br />A member of the Rock City Order of Eastern Star, Mrs. McClure had served as Past Grand Matron of Tennessee. A member of the West End Methodist Church, she had served as superintendent of the Primary Department of the Sunday School for twenty-six years.<br />Mrs. McClure is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Wayne Grout, Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. Wesley Long, Prospect, and Mrs. Fred Waddell, Nashville; and two brothers, Cletis Green and John M. Green, Nashville.<br /><br />McCLURE, James Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for James Rufus McClure, 74, retired farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church with burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Franklin County. He died Friday, June 29, at his home at Beech Hill.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born March 19, 1888, the son of the late Jess McClure and Oney Langsten McClure. He was a member of the Luthern Church.<br />Mr. McClure is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Mayes McClure; four sons, Carl McClure, Petersburg, Guy McClure, Rogersville, Ala., Tip McClure, Beech Hill and Whitt McClure, Huntsville, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Watson, Giles County, and Mrs. Florence Mattox, Dellrose; and twenty-three grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCLUSKEY, James W. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1969<br />James W. McCluskey, 71, died Saturday, December 13, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. McCluskey, retired carpenter, were conducted Sunday afternoon, December 14, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Booths Chapel Cemetery.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. McCluskey was born October 13, 1898, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCluskey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dizza Scruggs; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Jolly, Huntsville, Ala.; Mrs. Mary Lee Rogers, Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Alvin McCluskey, Alabama, and David McCluskey, Columbia.<br /><br />McCLUSKEY, Thomas Paul The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Thomas Paul McCluskey, 72, were held at 1 o&#8217;clock Friday, January 12, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Rev. W. C. Folks officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. McCluskey died in Athens, Ala., Wednesday, January 10.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 30, 1895, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCluskey.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillie Kimbrough McCluskey, Goodsprings; six daughters, Mrs. Pearl Cook, Troy, Mrs. amie Teeples, Mrs. Lucy Bledsoe, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Irene Poole, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Alice Harlow, Miami, Fla., and Mrs. HazelWard, Pulaski; three sons, Leo McCluskey, Nashville, William McCluskey, Prospect, and Guy McCluskey, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Lee Rogers, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Lizzie Mae Jolly, Huntsville, Ala.; three brothers, J. W. McCluskey, Pulaski, David McCluskey, Nashville and Alvin McCluskey, Lester, Ala.; and twenty-nine grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />McCONNELL, Alfred Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1964<br />A 23-year-old man of Route 2, Lynnville, Alfred Boyd McConnell, was killed instantly about sundown Saturday when his car sped out of control for 450 feet down Yokley Road and crashed into a jagged wreck. It was Giles County&#8217;s fourth traffic death of 1964.<br />State Trooper Robert Barnes said it the &#8220;worst torn up car I&#8217;ve ever seen.&#8221; He&#8217;s been with the Tennessee Highway Patrol for seven years.<br />McConnell, an employee of the Gabriel Company plant in Pulaski, was heading toward Campbellsville from Yokley in his 1955 Ford when the one-car accident happened about 6:45 p. m.<br />Barnes said it appeared the victim lost control of the car as he was coming out of a curve, and the vehicle swerved back and forth across the road for 450 feet before jumping a ditch and coming to rest on the edge of Big Creek.<br />McConnell was thrown from the car, according to Barnes, and his body found lying in the edge of the creek. He was alone in the car.<br />The owner of Flower&#8217;s Community Store in Yokley, Joe Flowers, said young McConnell stopped by his store and bought a dollar&#8217;s worth of gasoline just minutes before he wrecked three-quarters of a mile on down the road.<br />McConnell and Miss Elaine Tarpley of Lynnville were planning to be married Thursday of this week-five days after he was recorded as the county&#8217;s fourth traffic death of 1964.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday at Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br />Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McConnell; four sisters, Misses Linda Sue, Gearlaline, Carolyn, and Joan McConnell, all of Route 2, Lynnville; four brothers, Danny Wayne, Waco, O&#8217;Neal, Leoma, and Freddie and Lannie, Route 2, Lynnville; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Nora Taylor, Goodlettsville; and paternal step-grandmother, Mrs. Susie McConnell, Minor Hill.<br /><br />McCONNELL, Mrs. Jimmy The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jimmy McConnell, 35, resident of the Minor Hill section, were held Friday at Bethel Baptist Church in Lauderdale County, Ala., with the burial in the Mitchell Cemetery in that county. Mrs. McConnell died Wednesday, March 18, at Athens Hospital in Athens, Ala.<br />Mrs. McConnell is survived by her husband, Jimmy McConnell; an infant daughter; her mother and several sisters and brothers.<br /><br />McCONNELL, John Arch The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for John Arch McConnell, 59, were held Friday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial was in Spring Place Cemetery. Mr. McConnell died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 19, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 16, 1906, in Marshall County, he lived in Giles County several years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. McConnell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Lee Beard McConnell; one grandson; one brother, Jim McConnell, Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />McCONNELL, Oliver Lee The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Oliver Lee McConnell, 66, retired farmer of the Blue Creek section, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, with the burial in the Mitchell Cemetery at Anderson, Ala. Mr. McConnell died Wednesday, January 19, in Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Mr. McConnell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Henson McConnell; one son, Willard McConnell, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. James Farris, Nashville, and Mrs. William Phillips, Fayetteville; two step-sons, Roy Wright, Jr., Lynnville and Clyde Beadle, Los Angeles, Calif.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Walter Fralix, Lynnville; five grandchildren; three brothers, Edgar McConnell, Decatur, Ala., William McConnell, Jasper, Ala., and Leland McConnell, Chicago, Ill.; and one sister, Mrs. Marvin Siniard, Owens Cross Roads, Ala.<br /><br />McCORD, Richard Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1966<br />Richard Alexander McCord, 60, retired Monsanta electrician, died suddenly at his home on Saturday morning, September 17, in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted on Sunday afternoon, September 18, at 3:30 in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with graveside services at 5:00 p.m. in Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating.<br />He was the son of T. A. McCord and the late Amanda Wilson McCord of Montgomery, Ala.<br />In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bina Young McCord, formerly of Giles County.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Arthur Cowden The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Arthur Cowden McCormack, 72, retired farmer of the Minor Hill Community, were held on Friday, February 1, at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. McCormick died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, January 30, at his home.<br />Born October 17, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Wilkerson McCormick and Sallie Murray McCormick. He was a member of Minor Hill Baptist Church. Mr. McCormick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Reba Christopher McCormick; two sons, Ernest McCormick, Dallas, Texas, and Roy McCormick, Birmingham, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Irene Jett, Florida; four grandchildren; four brothers, Ed McCormick, Eden, Ala., Floyd McCormick, Ardmore, Tenn., James McCormick and John McCormick, Grand Rapids, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Wilson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Orlean Sisk, Athens, Ala.; and his step mother, Mrs. Anna Claxton, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Crota Judia The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Crota Judia McCormack, 83, Pulaski resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home chapel, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. McCormack died at 9:30 Wednesday morning, February 5, at the home of a sister, Mrs. Lon Cosby, Pulaski, after several months failing health.<br />Born June 15, 1880, at Diana in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Henry Judia and Mary Monroe Reagin Judia. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to Mrs. Cosby, Mrs. McCormack is survived by two other sisters, Mrs. Zaida Clift, Pulaski, and Mrs. John Poole, Nashville; several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Ernest Columbus The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Ernest Columbus McCormack, 76, former resident of Giles County, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Warner Funeral Home in Osceola, Ind., with the burial in that city. Mr. McCormack died Friday, September 6, following a two months illness in South Bend, Ind., where he was making his home.<br />Born Feb. 26, 1887 in Decatur, Ala., he was the son of late James Monroe McCormack and Ada Bet Bates McCormack, but resided at Elkmont, Ala., during his youth. Most of his life, Mr. McCormack, was a farmer in Giles County, but lived for a time in Arkansas and Indiana. His wife, Mrs. Lena Knasel McCormack died March 17, 1934 in Arkansas.<br />Mr. McCormack is survived by three sons, George McCormack, Giles County, David McCormack, South Bend, Ind., and Charles McCormack, Osceola, Ind.; and four daughters, Mrs. Albert Griggs, and Mrs. Benton Griggs, South Bend; and Mrs. Charles Robinson and Mrs. Emmett Campbell, Oscella, Ind.; twenty-four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Walter F. McCormack, Sheffield, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. E. B. Powers, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. C. C. Belote, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Neila Katherine Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Neila Katherine Rogers McCormack, 78, resident of the Blooming Grove section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. T. Parsons and the Rev. James Martin, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. McCormack died Friday morning, March 18, at the home.<br />Born June 1, 1887, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late John W. Rogers and Mary Tarpley Rogers. She was the widow of Don McCormack, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. McCormack is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Pearl (Frank) Parsons, and Miss Almeda Rogers, both of Pulaski, and Miss Tommy Rogers, Nashville; and one brother, Rex Rogers, Pulaski; and two nephews, Edwin Rogers, Pulaski, and Harold Rogers, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Richard Donald The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Richard Donald McCormack, 81, former salesman and clerk, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. Marcus Nickell, pastor of Blooming Grove Methodist Church. Burial took place in Methodist Church. Mr. McCormack died at 5:05 Saturday morning, December 16, at his home in the Blooming Grove Community, after a long illness.<br />Born October 5, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Frank McCormack and Mary Woodward McCormack. He was a member of Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br />For a number of years, he was a clerk in the Johnston and Edmundson Store in Pulaski and later was a clerk for the Sherrell Store at Dellrose. At one time he was an insurance salesman.<br />Mr. McCormack is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katie Roges McCormack; one sister, Mrs. Robert West, Lawrenceburg; and two brothers, Virgil McCormack and J. F. McCormack, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCORMACK, Tommy Lee The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Tommy Lee McCormack, 61, retired farmer of Chapel Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Lawrence Funeral Home at Chapel Hill. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield of Pulaski with the burial in Smyrna Cemetery in Marshall County. Mr. McCormack died of a cerebral hemorrhage on Tuesday, January 31, at Brown Hospital in Lewisburg, after a ten day illness.<br />Born May 17, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Frank McCormack and Mary Virginia Woodward McCormack. He was a member of Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Marshall County.<br /><br />Mr. McCormack is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elise Arrowsmith McCormack; two daughters, Mrs. Buddy Johns, Chapel Hill and Mrs. Norman Henson, Lewisburg; seven sons, Tommy and Marvin McCormack, Lewisburg, David McCormack, Nashville, and Jimmy, Richard, Merritt and Bobby McCormack, Columbia; ten grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. J. R. West, Lawrenceburg; and three brothers, Don McCormack, Virgil McCormack and J. F. McCormack, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />McCORMACK, William Virgil The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for William Virgil McCormack, 73, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. Mr. McCormack died Sunday, March 24, at Umble Nursing Home at Lewisburg after a lengthy illness.<br />Born March 30, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank McCormack and Mary Virginia Woodward McCormack. He was a Methodist.<br />Mr. McCormack, a batchelor, is survived by one brother, J. F. McCormack; and one sister, Mrs. Bob West, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCORMICK, Julian Lee The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Julian Lee McCormick, 29, native of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock, Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Pulaski, and the Rev. Giles Hughes, Evansville, Ind. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. McCormick died Saturday, October 6, at the home of his father-in-law, Ernest Prosser, after several months illness.<br />Born June 29, 1933, in Giles County, he was the son of D. Bell McCormick and Mrs. Ada Smith McCormick of Pulaski. He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Evansville, Ind., where he was employed previous to his extended illness.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. McCormick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Jean Prosser McCormick; two daughters, Sherean and Shelia McCormick; and two sisters, Mrs. Hoyt Haislip, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. John W. Turner, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCOWAN, Coleman Lee The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Coleman Lee McCown, 61, native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. McCowan who made his home in Cochocton, Ohio, died of a heart attack at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, May 16, at his home.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Matt McCowan and Ellis Gatlin McCowan.<br />Mr. McCowan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Mae Mitchell McCowan; one daughter, Mrs. Bil Bera, Cochocton, Ohio; three grandchildren; six brothers, Calvin McCowan and Douglas McCowan, Giles County, George McCowan and John McCowan, Chicago, Ill., Leslie McCowan, Miami, Fla., and Gene McCowan, Shelbyville; and four sisters, Mrs. Brown Watson, Giles County, Mrs. Clyde Chambliss, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Allen Kellum, Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Bill Snell, Old Hickory.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCRACKEN, Bernadine Thesing The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Requiem high mass for Mrs. Bernadine Thesing McCracken, 75, resident of the Indian Creek section, was sung at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the Roman Catholic Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. McCracken died Thursday, January 18, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after several months illness.<br />Born February 13, 1886, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Herman Thesing and Elizabeth Thesing. Her husband, Harris McCracken, died in 1953.<br />She was a graduate nurse of St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, where she had resided for seven years.<br />Mrs. McCracken is survived by two sons, Harris Whitfield McCracken, Nashville, Harold Thesing McCracken, Whites Creek; four daughters, Mrs. W. Roy Freeman, Nashville, Mrs. John M. Aymett, Pulaski, Mrs. John H. Morris, III, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. Edwin Denson, Murfreesboro; fifteen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Gallagher, Nashville; one brother, Joe Thesing, Barberton, Ohio; and one half-brother, Clarence Geldrich, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCRACKEN, Joseph Winfield The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Joseph Winfield McCracken, 86, retired Lincoln County livestock dealer and farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon(Feb. 13) at Ralston Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Burial took place in Wright Cemetery near his home at McBurg. He died of a heart attack on Tuesday, February 12, at Lincoln County Hospital.<br />He was a native of Lincoln County and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. McCracken is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kathleen Harwell McCracken, a native of Giles County; one son, Cecil McCracken and one grandson, Parker McCracken, Lincoln County.<br /><br />McCRACKEN, Nina Estelle The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Estelle McCracken, 85, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday, January 18, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. T. Parsons and Norman Coke officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. McCracken, the wife of the late J. L. McCracken, died Tuesday January 16, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. McCracken was born July 27, 1882, the daughter of the late J. D. and Katherine Ring Poston.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Miss Ruth McCracken and Mrs. Robert Barnes, Pulaski, and Mrs. Harold Marks, Frankewing; one son, John C. McCracken, Sacramento, Calif.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Edwin Poston, Georgia; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Iva Wilkinson, Pulaski; and one brother, J.K. Poston, Fayetteville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCRACKEN, Rebecca Parker The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br /><br />Mrs. Rebecca Parker McCracken, 66, died Sunday, July 16, in Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted Tuesday, July 18, at 10:30 a. m., at Ralston Chapel in Fayetteville, with the Rev. Howard Haynes officiating. Burial was in Wright Cemetery.<br />Mrs. McCracken, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of the late Allison and Edna Peden Parker.<br />Survivors include her husband, Cecil McCracken, McBurg; one son, Parker McCracken, Boonshill; two grandsons, Joel McCracken, Nashville and Tony McCracken, Fox Lake, Wis.; and one brother, Gil Parker, McBurg.<br /><br />McCREE, Donald Forrest The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1968<br />Donald Forrest McCree, 70, died in a Huntsville, Ala. hospital Saturday, August 24.<br />Funeral services for Mr. McCree, a farmer and retired care-taker of West Hill Elementary School, were held Sunday afternoon, were held Sunday afternoon, August 25, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McCree was born the son of the late George and Effie Ashford McCree.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rena Tucker McCree; one son, Loyd McCree; one grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Ashford, Mrs. Ed Walls and Mrs. Audie Simpson, Giles County; and one brother, Guy McCree, of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCREE, Elmer The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Elmer McCree, 58, retired farmer of the Stella Community, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. McCree died early Wednesday morning, August 1, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 2, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George McCree and Mrs. Eddie Ashford McCree. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. McCree is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Board McCree; one daughter, Mrs. Audrey Boaz, Nashville; one step-daughter, Mrs. Helen Wallace, Pleasure Ridge Park, Ky.; five grandchildren and three step-grandchildren; four brothers, William McCree, Donald McCree, John McCree and Guy McCree, Giles County; and three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Ashford, Mrs. Ed Walls and Mrs. Audie Simpson, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCREE, John L. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1967<br />John L. McCree, 78, a retired farmer of the Goodsprings Community, died Saturday, September 16, at his home in Goodsprings, following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, September 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. McCree was born on June 9, 1899, the son of the late George and Ettie Ashford McCree. He was a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Mary Ethel Bass McCree; two daughters, Mrs. J. D. Mitchell and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Goodsprings; four sons, James, Tommy, Goodsprings, Royce, Texas, and Howard McCree, Cleveland, Ohio; ten grandchildren and one great grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Dempsey Ashford, Mrs. John Edd Walls and Mrs. Audie Simpson, Prospect; two brothers, Guy, Prospect and Donald McCree, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McCREE, Will W. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Will W. McCree, 79, retired farmer and resident of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Hanna Cemetery. Mr. McCree died Sunday afternoon, April 24, in Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />Born February 4, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George McCree and Eddie Ashford McCree. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Pearl Wakefield McCree, died seven years ago.<br />Mr. McCree is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Powers McCree; three brothers, Guy McCree, John McCree and Donald McCree; and three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Ashford, Mrs. Laura Wall and Mrs. Lucile Simpson, all of Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McDONALD, John Dudley The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for John Dudley McDonald, Route 1, Athens, Ala., were held Tuesday, January 9, at Oakdale Baptist Church, with Rev. Paul McCluskey and Rev. Martin Chenault officiating. Burial was in Bottoms Cemetery.<br />Mr. McDonald, a native of Giles County, died Sunday, January 7, at the Athens Nursing Home.<br />Mr. McDonald, a member of the Oakdale Baptist Church, was born July 4, 1885, the son of the late Wesley and Liza Brewer McDonald.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mae McDonald, Athens; three daughters, Mrs. Edna Higginbothem, Athens, Mrs. Willie Higginbothem, Ardmore, Ala., and Mrs. Joe Pullen, Muscle Shoals City, Ala.; three sons, Clarence, George, and Allen McDonald, all of Athens; twenty-four grandchildren; thirty-three great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Woner, Athens and Mrs. Betty Taylor, Pulaski.<br />Spry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McDOUGAL, Cora Bell Rutherford The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Bell Rutherford McDougal, 60, resident of the Scotts Hill Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. McDougal died Saturday, February 6, at her home after a long illness.<br /><br />Born July 2, 1904, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas N. Rutherford and Mary Edna Morris Rutherford.<br />Mrs. McDougal is survived by her husband, Andrew J. McDougal; five sons, Aubrey McDougal, Giles County, Billy McDougal, Columbia, Rosco McDougal, Rhode Island, Leonard McDougal, USN, Japan, and James Edward McDougal, USA, Germany; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Allen Rutherford, Pulaski, and Leonard Rutherford, Huntsville, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. B. B. Norwood, Pisgah, Mrs. Milas Rochelle, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Fred Edmundson, Bethel.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McDOUGAL, Minnie Maude Cameron The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Minnie Maude McDougal, 84, died Tuesday, November 12, Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. McDougal, wife of the late Robert McDougal, were held Wednesday afternoon, November 13, at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Troy Bunch officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McDougal was born March 3, 1884, the daughter of the late George Cameron and Virginia Gilmore Cameron.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Howell, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Viola Warren, Pulaski; two sons, Delmer and Elmer McDougal, Goodsprings; fourteen grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McDOUGAL, Wanda Kay The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Wanda Kay McDougal, 6, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, with the burial in the church cemetery. The child died at 2:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, July 16, at the home of her parents in the Scotts Hill Community after an extended illness.<br />She was born June 8, 1958, in Giles County, the daughter of Aubrey McDougal and Irene Shelton McDougal.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by two brothers, Tommy and Dale McDougal; one sister, Anita McDougal; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDougal, Scotts Hill, and Mrs. Cora B. Shelton, Lewisburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McDOUGAL, William Robert The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for William Robert McDougal, 79, retired farmer of the Scotts Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Virgil Felker, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. McDougal died Thursday, August 4, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born August 4, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William McDougal and Elizabeth Hardiman McDougal.<br /><br />Mr. McDougal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Maude McDougal; two sons, Delmas McDougal and Elmer McDougal; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Harwell, Mrs. Ruth Jones and Mrs. Vada Warren; fourteen grandchildren; one brother, Andrew McDougal; and three sisters, Mrs. Maude Stafford, Mrs. Mandy Williams and Mrs. Lizzie Hanna, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McELHINEY, John Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1966<br /><br />McFARLAND, Elizabeth Crowe The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Crowe McFarland, Sr., 85, native of Pulaski, and resident of Lebanon for many years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Ligon and Bobo Funeral Home, Lebanon, with graveside services and burial rites in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville that afternoon. Mrs. McFarland died in a Lebanon hospital after an illness of one year.<br />Mrs. McFarland was the daughter of the late Major James R Crowe and Belle Townson Crowe.<br />Her husband was the late Lon P. McFarland, Sr.<br />Mrs. McFarland is survived by three sons, James C. McFarland, Lebanon, Lon P. McFarland, Jr., Columbia, and Alfred R. McFarland, Castalian Springs.<br /><br />McFARLAND, Henry Robert The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Henry Robert McFarland, 76, retired Elkton merchant, were held Friday, July 15, at Elkton Baptist Church with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. McFarland died Wednesday, July 13, in the Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born August 27, 1889, the son of Mrs. Sally Faulkner and the late John W. McFarland.<br />Besides his mother, Mr. McFarland is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ruby Lanier of Elkton, Mrs. Bessie Whitt of Ardmore, Mrs. Lucille Jones of Florida, Mrs. Mamie Sue Richards of Pulaski, and Mrs. Betty Jordan of Prospect; four sons, Robert M. McFarland of Elkton, John W. McFarland of Green Castle, Ind., George H. McFarland, of Nashville and Harold McFarland, Pulaski; twenty grandchildren; two brothers, Andrew McFarland of Illinois, and ____________ McFarland of Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. Mamie Harwell, Frankewing, Mrs. Minnie Bell Hardiman, Elkton, Mrs. Bertha Lewter, Nashville, Mrs. Nell Tyford, Illinois, and Mrs. Marvin Moore, Frankewing; and four step-children.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McFARLAND, Sarah Rebecca (Sally) The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Sarah Rebecca (Sally) McFarland, 95, died at her home in Elkton Wednesday, January 10.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. McFarland, the wife of the late John William McFarland, were held at 1:30 Friday afternoon, January 12, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Revs. James Shutt and William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. McFarland, a native of Giles County, was born January 17, 1872, the daughter of the late Jake and Sarah Smith Faulkner. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Miss Minnie Bell McFarland, Elkton, Mrs. Malcolm Harwell, Frankewing, Mrs. Marvin Moore, Prospect, Mrs. Elbert Twyford, Jacksonville, Ill., and Mrs. J. C. Lewter, Nashville; two sons, Andrew McFarland, Jacksonville, Fla., and Edward McFarland, Columbia; thirty-six grandchildren; seventy-three great-grandchildren; ans six great-great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McGAW, George Washington The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for George Washington McGaw, 57, farmer of the Yokley section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, with the burial in Gibsonville Cemetery in the Fourteenth Civil District. Mr. McGaw died Sunday, November 21, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 7, 1908, in Maury County, he was the son of the late George C. McGaw and Mary Burns McGaw.<br />Mr. McGaw is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lydia Adams McGaw; one son, Johnny D. McGaw, Yokley; and six sisters, Mrs. George Lollice, Waynesville, Mo., Mrs. Bob Brandle and Mrs. Grace Neal, Nashville, Mrs. Marshall Irby, Mrs. Ed Gifford and Mrs. William J. McGaw, Glendale, Calif.; and four brothers, Melvin McGaw, Nashville, John W. McGaw, Sewickley, Pa.; and Dozier McGaw and Ernest McGaw, Spring Hill, Tenn.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McGEE, Ruby Irene Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Robert McGee, 49, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Roebuck Chapel, Birmingham, Ala., with the burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. Mrs. McGee died Wednesday, June 20, at Highland Baptist Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born in April of 1913, in Giles County, she was the former Ruby Irene Tarpley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome R. Tarpley of the Campbellsville section.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. McGee is survived by her husband, Robert McGee; two sisters, Mrs. John Seavers, Jackson, Tenn., and Mrs. Mary Jo Staten, Birmingham; and three brothers, Robert Tarpley and Ernest Tarpley, both of Pulaski, and Bill Tarpley, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />McGILL, Docia Jones The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1964<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Docia Jones McGill, 87, Giles County native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Minor Hill Baptist Church with the rites conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. McGill died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, October 16, in Lawrenceburg Sanitarium.<br />Born March 30, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Jones and Margaret Hanna Jones. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her Husband, Joseph P. McGill, died many years ago.<br /><br />Mrs. McGill is survived by one son, Floyd McGill, Oklahoma City, Okla.; One daughter, Mrs. Lacy McGill Newton, Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and one half sister, Mrs. Velia Boyd, Stella.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McGILL, Elizabeth Ann The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1968<br />Elizabeth Ann McGill, 7, died Sunday, August 25, in Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Miss McGill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGill, were held Tuesday afternoon, August 27, at Appleton Church of Christ. Burial was in Appleton Cemetery.<br />Survivors, in addition to her parents, include three brothers, Justin, Ronnie and Johnnie McGill, all of Loretta; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bailey, Minor Hill; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman McGill of Lawrenceburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />McGILL, Maurice The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1967<br />Maurice McGill, 17, was fatally injured in a one-car accident on the Minor Hill Highway near Bevel Springs at 4:30 p. m. Sunday, July 30, and Billy Wayne Gatlin, 19, driver of the vehicle, was admitted to Giles County Hospital with back injuries.<br />Funeral Services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ with Sewell Hall, minister, officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />McGill was born in Limestone County, Ala., June 8, 1950, the son of Homer and Flora Thorne McGill. He would have been a junior at Minor Hill High School this fall. It was reported that the victim and Gatlin had played in a baseball game at Anthony Hill Sunday afternoon and were returning home when the accident occurred. The driver apparently lost control on a curve and the car left the road on the left (east) side, crossed a ditch and fence and struck several small trees, according to Sgt. Homer Smith of the Highway Patrol who investigated. Gatlin was charged with driving without a license.<br />Surviving young McGill, in addition to his parents, are three sisters, Mrs. Lois Briggs,<br />Mrs. Myra Siniard and Mrs. Sandra Teeples, all of Giles County; and seven brothers, Milford and Daniel K. McGill of Birmingham, Ala., Don McGill of Chicago, Illinois, Charles D. McGill of Nashville and Billy Ray, Waddell and Terry McGill, all of Giles County.<br /><br />McGILL, William Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br />Word has been received here or the death in Oklahoma City of William Floyd McGill.<br />A native Giles Countian, he was born May 28, 1895, son of the late Joe and Docia Jones McGill.<br />He is survived by his wife, one sister, Mrs. Lacy Newton, Lawrenceburg, a nephew, Robert McGill, Pulaski, and a niece, Mrs. Helen Copen, Falmouth, Mass.<br /><br />McGREGOR, Estelle Fergus The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Mrs. Estelle Fergus McGregor, 51, widow of W. A. McGregor of Lynnville, died on Tuesday morning, February 11, at Giles County Hospital, following a period of failing health<br /><br />Funeral rites will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor of Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Born August 26, 1882, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late R. A. Fergus and Frances Ewing Fergus. Mr. McGregor died November 8, 1962.<br />Mrs. McGregor is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Louise Cooley, Henderson, Mrs. L. E. Moore, Lynnville, and Mrs. Frances Frodahl, Hawaii; one son, Joe C. McGregor, Lynnville; seven grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Mary Ewing Fergus, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McGREGOR, Joe Carthel The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Joe Carthel McGregor, 53, veteran of WWII, and resident of Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. McGregor died on Thursday, April 29, in Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born June 24, 1911, in Giles County, he was the son of William Abner McGregor and Estella Fergus McGregor. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and had been associated with the L. E. Moore Drug Store in Lynnville for twelve years. He was Commander of the Lynnville American Legion Post.<br />Mr. McGregor, a bachelor, is survived by three sisters, Mrs. L. E. Moore, Lynnville, Mrs. Gray Cooley, Henderson, and Mrs. R. P. Frodahl, Kailna, Hawaii.<br /><br />McGREGOR, Will A. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Will A. McGregor, 83, retired Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. He died at his home at Lynnville on Thursday, November 8.<br />Born July 26, 1879, and reared at Lynnville, he was the son of the late William A. McGregor and Ida Andrews McGregor.<br />Mr. McGregor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Estelle Fergus McGregor; three daughters, Mrs. L. E. Moore, Lynnville, Mrs. G. C. Coaley, Hendersonville, and Mrs. R. P. Frodahl, Hawaii; a son, Joe C. McGregor, Lynnville; and six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McGREW, Arthur Noble The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Arthur Noble McGrew, 35, native Giles Countian and an employee of The Caterpillar Company in Peoria, Ill., for the past seven years, died in the flames that completely destroyed his home in Morton, a suburb of Peoria, early Sunday morning, February 14. The fire department was called by a neighbor who had spotted the before-dawn fire, the cause of which is not known.<br />Mr. McGrew was the only occupant of the house at the time since his wife was a patient in a hospital and their young son was with his grandmother.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 17, at a funeral home in Morton with the burial in Parkview Cemetery in Peoria.<br /><br />Born November 22, 1924, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Ethel McNeese McGrew McLean of Winnepeg, Canada, and the late Thomas McGrew.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife; a small son; four brothers, Albert McGrew, Route 6, Pulaski, Edward McGrew, Nashville, William McGrew, Peoria, Ill., and Clifford McGrew, Painesville, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Playford Lilly, Chillicothe, Ill.<br /><br />McGREW, Estelle The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Miss Estelle McGrew, 88, native Giles Countian and a practical nurse, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. The burial will take place in the family lot in Bethesda Cemetery.<br />She died on Wednesday morning, February 27, at Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Ala. She had lived in the Alabama city the past four years.<br />Born January 6, 1875, and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Winn McGrew and Martha Brown McGrew. She was a member of the Bethesday Methodist Church.<br />The last members of her immediate family, she is survived by serveral nephews and nieces.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McINTYRE, George D. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1963<br />George D. McIntyre, 43, Bristol, Tenn., lawyer, died Thursday night, September 26, in Bristol, after a long illness. Funeral rites were held Saturday morning in the Episcopal Church, with burial in that city.<br />He was the son of the Mrs. J. T. McIntyre, Bristol, and the late Dr. J. T. McIntyre, Sr.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. McIntyre is survived by his wife and three children; one brother, Dr. J. T. McIntyre, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. W. C. Mitchell, Christianburg, Va.<br /><br />McKAY, Edgar Alan Jr. (Mack) The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1965<br />Edgar Alan (Mack) McKay, Jr., 22, was killed Friday evening, Dec. 17, in a two-car collision on Alabama Highway 53 about ten miles north of Huntsville, where he was employed by Brown Engineering Company.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at 10:00 o&#8217;clock at First Methodist Church with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of Edgar Alan, Sr., and Dolly Tuell McKay, he was born in Nashville on Feb. 19, 1943. He was graduated from Giles County High School and attended Martin College and Centre College of Danville, Ky. He was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />In the accident, which occurred about 6:30 p. m., another youth, Jerry Lynn Berry, of Stevenson, Ala., driver of the second vehicle involved, also lost his life. Berry&#8217;s brother, Ronald Gene Berry, 18, was reportedly in critical condition at a Huntsville hospital from injuries suffered in the wreck.<br />There were no witnesses to the accident but officers said indications were that Berry drove onto the highway from a side road in to the path of McKay, who was en route to Pulaski for the weekend.<br /><br />Survivors besides his parents, include two sisters, Mrs. William H. Moss, Jr., of Chattanooga, and Miss Mary Ann McKay; a brother, Jim McKay; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Willodean Tuell, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />McKINNEY, Harry Stacy Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Harry Stacy McKinney, Sr., 79, retired Minor Hill farmer, will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. McKinney died on Tuesday night, June 5, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala.<br />Born April 13, 1883, in Alabama, he was the son of the late James McKinney and Lovina Browning McKinney. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. McKinney is survived by his wife, Mrs. Shirley Johnson McKinney; four daughters, Mrs. Ned Odeneal, Pulaski, Mrs. Lester Jackson, Lester, Ala., Mrs. Elizabeth Norwood, Minor Hill, and Mrs. James Davis, Levittown, N. J.; one son, Henry S. McKinney, Jr., Pulaski; eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Hardiman, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. Cora Jackson, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McKISSICK, Charles Everett The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Charles Everett McKissick, 42, were held Saturday, March 16, at Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant.<br />Mr. McKissick, a brother of Paul McKissick of Pulaski, was killed Friday when his car was struck by a freight train at a crossing in the Sandy Hook Community near Mt. Pleasant.<br />According to reports, Mr. McKissick was returning home after taking his children to school less than a mile away when the accident occurred.<br />He apparently failed to see the approaching train. The engineer said the whistle and bells were sounding but the train was an &#8220;extra&#8221; and, ordinarily, would not have been traveling along that track in a northbound direction. A regularly scheduled southbound train was due along the same track a short time later and investigating officers, State Trooper Jere Starnes and Marion Sellers, indicate that Mr. McKissick probably heard the sound of the approaching train and looked only toward the north, expecting only the regular-run train.<br />According to reports, the car was dragged about 132 feet along the track before being thrown clear of the train.<br />Mr. McKissick was the son of Mrs. Bertha Prentice McKissick of Mt. Pleasant and the late Frank McKissick. His wife, Imogene Cooper McKissick, survives.<br />Other survivors include a daughter, Miss Joy McKissick, and a son, Monty McKissick, both of Sandy Hook; four sisters, Mrs. Janie Vernon, Columbia; Mrs. George Lentz and Mrs. Leslie Stewart, both of Mt. Pleasant; and Mrs. Wilson Chaffin, Culleoka; and two other brothers, Edward McKissick, Southport; and Harlan McKissick, Lewisburg.<br /><br />McKNIGHT, Annie Lee Houston The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1966<br /><br />Mrs. Charlie McKnight, 77, native of Giles County, died on Sunday, April 24, in a hospital in Los Alamos, Calif. Funeral rites took place at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Hayes Funeral Home with the burial in Alta Mesa Cemetery in Mt. View, Calif.<br />The former Miss Annie Lee Houston, she was born December 28, 1888, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Frederick N. Houston and Sarah Eliza Abernathy Houston.<br />Mrs. McKnight is survived by one son, Frank McKnight, Los Altos, Calif.; and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Tallent, Frankewing, Tenn., and Mrs. Louie Griffin, Belleville, Ill.<br />Mrs. McKnight was an aunt of Mrs. Iris West and Erskine Houston, both of Pulaski.<br />Her husband, Charlie McKnight, died Feb. 12, this year.<br /><br />McKNIGHT, Charlie The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Charlie McKnight, 90, native of Giles County, were held Monday in his home town of Palo Alto, Calif., with the burial in Alta Mesa Cemetery. Mr. McKnight died on Saturday, February 12, in Palo Alto Convalescent Hospital.<br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank McKnight and Lizzie Young McKnight. The family has lived in California a number of years.<br />Mr. McKnight is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Houston McKnight; and one son, Frank R. McKnight, Palo Alto, Calif.; Giles County relatives are C. B. McKnight, Mrs. Ed Seagrove, Mrs. L. R. Weldon, Mrs. Buford West, Mrs. Emmett Stanford, and Mrs. Henry Tallent.<br /><br />McKNIGHT, Kittie Gaines The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Kittie Gaines McKnight, 83, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Frankewing Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mrs. McKnight died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon, June 17, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born September 29, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Will Gaines and Margaret Parker Gaines. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Bob McKnight, died May 3, 1918.<br />Mrs. McKnight is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Emmett Stanford, Mrs. Ed Hargroves and Mrs. Louis R. Weldon, Pulaski; two sons, C. B. McKnight, Pulaski, and Jack McKnight, Nashville; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Bob Young, Pulaski.<br /><br />McLAURIN, Robert Sylvester The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1961<br />Robert Sylvester McLaurin, 60, former mayor of Brandon, Miss., and husband of the former Miss Mildred Hannah of Campbellsville, died unexpectedly at 1:10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, May 17, at his home following a paralytic stroke. He suffered his first stroke in March while on a business trip to Greenville, Miss.<br />Funeral rites took place in Brandon Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon with the burial in that city.<br />A lifelong resident of Brandon, he was a steward in the Methodist Church, a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Lions Club, and was the district sales manager of the American Oil Company.<br /><br />In addition to his wife, Mr. McLaurin is survived by two sons, Sen. John C. McLaurin and R. S. McLaurin, Jr.; and six grandchildren, all of Brandon.<br /><br />McLAURINE, Anna Virginia Goodwin The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Virginia Goodwin McLaurine, 88, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. C. B. Cook, assisted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. McLaurine died at 12:45 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, May 25, at her home in Lynnville after a long illness.<br />Born at Fayetteville, on September 15, 1873, she was the daughter of the late James W. Goodwin and Mary Sumner Goodwin. She was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Haywood Franklin McLaurine, died December 24, 1938.<br />Mrs. McLaurine is survived by one daughter, Miss Mary Sumner McLaurine, Lynnville.<br /><br />McLAURINE, Emily Arrowsmith The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs John H. McLaurine, Pulaski native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Comopolitan Funeral Home Chapel with the rites conducted by Dr. Wayne H. Bell. Interment took place in Spring Hill Cemetery. Mrs. McLaurine died Saturday night, June 18, in a Nashville convalescent home following an extended illness.<br />Born and reared in Pulaski, she was the former Miss Emily Arrowsmith, daughter of the late Mark Arrowsmith and Estelle Anderson Arrowsmith.<br />Mrs. McLaurine is survived by her husband, John H. McLaurine; one sister, Mrs. William T. Gaither, Nashville; and one brother, Henry B. Arrowsmith, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />McLAURINE, Henry Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />Henry Franklin McLaurine, 76, a resident of 206 Eugene Road, Columbia, died late Saturday afternoon, December 7, at Maury County Hospital, following several months illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. McLaurine were conducted Monday afternoon, December 9, at 1 o&#8217;clock at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home with the Revs. Glenn Mayfield and J. E. Bennett officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Dr. Henry Martin McLaurine and Andrea Scott McLaurine.<br />He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Geneva Kinzer McLaurine, Columbia; and several cousins.<br /><br />McLAURINE, John H. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1965<br />Word has been received here of the death of John H. McLaurine, Sr., former resident of Lynnville, and resident of Nashville for many years, which occurred in mid-September, in a Nashville hospital. Funeral rites and burial took place in Nashville.<br />His wife, Mrs. Bess Hurley McLaurine, died several years ago.<br />Mr. McLaurine is survived by two sons, John H. McLaurine, Jr., and Paul McLaurine, Nashville; a married daughter in Memphis; and one sister, Mrs. Beulah M. Gordon, Nashville.<br /><br />McLEAN, Cliffie Prindle The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cliffie Prindle McLean, 75, former Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, west of Pulaski. Mrs. McLean died Friday at her home in Lawrenceburg where she had lived for the past six years.<br />Born February 26, 1885 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Fred Prindle and Azzie Green Prindle. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. McLean is survived by her husband, M. E. McLean; one daughter, Mrs. Elmer White, Lawrenceburg; one son, James A. McLean, Washington, D.C.; and one grandson. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McLEAN, Manuel Erwin The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Manuel Erwin McLean, 81, resident of Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. McLean died on Sunday, May 9, in Lawrence County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born October 23, 1883, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late John T. McLean and Sara Tidwell McLean. He was a member of Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. His wife, Mrs. Cliffie L. Prindle McLean, is deceased.<br />Mr. McLean is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Elmer White, Lawrenceburg; one grandson and one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Mize, Pulaski, and Mrs. Tessie Johnson, Gadsden, Ala.; and one brother, Joe McLean, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McLIN, Elaine Elder The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elaine Elder McLin, 43, Huntsville, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Mrs. McLin died Saturday in a Huntsville hospital.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Vallie Jackson Elder, Fayetteville, and the late A. Clair Elder, native Giles Countian. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. McLin is survived by her husband, H. L. McLin, native of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Bill Roland, Fayetteville; three grandchildren; and two brothers, A. C. Elder, Jr., Fayetteville, and Capt. Joe D. Elder, San Antonio, Texas.<br /><br />McLIN, William Emmett The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for William Emmett Mclin, 63, retired Postal Clerk in Memphis, were held at 10:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Wright Cemetery.<br />Mr. McLin died on Monday morning at a Memphis hospital of a heart ailment after a short illness.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was born December 17, 1898, the son of the late John W. McLin, the son of the late John W. McLin and Hattie Sutton McLin. He served as a rural mail carrier at Frankewing for a number of years before going to Memphis.<br />Mr. McLin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marjorie Carpenter McLin; two daughters, Mrs. David Willoughby, Columbia, and Mrs. Thomas Wood, Memphis; two sons, Kenneth McLin, Rapid City, S. D., and William McLin, Camden; three sisters, Mrs. Gid Wakefield, and Miss Marie McLin, Frankewing, and Mrs. Nancy Reed, Clinton, Ohio; and two brothers, H. Lee McLin, Huntsville, Ala.; and Dave McLin, Texas City, Texas; and one aunt, Mrs. Charles N. Luna, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McMASTERS, Marcella Bertha Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Marcella Bertha Rogers McMasters, 70, mother of Tommy Harrison, Pulaski merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Andrew Brown. Burial took place in the Powell Cemetery. Mrs. McMasters died at 4:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, March 15, at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br />Born October 13, 1889, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late William Rogers and Fannie Malone Rogers. Twice married: her first husband, Walter Harrison, died in 1914. Her second husband, G. B. McMasters, died in 1959.<br />In addition to the son in Pulaski, Mrs. McMasters is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Celina Roberts, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Aubry Brown, Ardmore and Mrs. Oda Price, Leoma; seventeen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Wilburn, Leoma, Mrs. Maude Garner, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Bell Shelton, Minor Hill; and one brother, John Rogers, Franklin.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McMASTERS, Mary Lou Beard The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Beard McMasters, 66, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Cool Spring Church of Christ, conducted by Andrew Brown. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. McMasters died Sunday night, January 23, at her home at Goodsprings.<br />Born July 4, 1899, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Samuel Beard and Mary Coble Beard.<br />Mrs. McMasters is survived by her husband, V. Eston McMasters; four sons, V. E. McMasters, Jr., Lawrenceburg, Paul McMasters, Louisville, Ky., and Wayne McMasters and Blaine McMasters, both of Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Holt and Mrs. Carol Walls, Pulaski, Mrs. E. B. Hardiman, Paris, Ky., Mrs. Eugene Hope, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Jack Frost, Glenwood, Ga.; twenty-eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; one brother, Ike Beard, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Logan Surles, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Rupert Surles, Goodsprings.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McNEELY, Luther The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Luther McNeely, 76, retired farmer of Ardmore, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Tony Rainey Funeral Home at Ardmore, conducted by the Rev. E. M. Tramel, pastor of Ardmore Methodist Church. Mr. McNeely died early Sunday morning, February 21, at Lincoln County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />Born and reared at Elkton, he was the son of the late William Jobez McNeely, and Emily Elliott McNeely, but in recent years had lived at Ardmore. Mr. McNeely, a bachelor, was a member of Ardmore Methodist Church.<br />Mr. McNeely is survived by one sister, Mrs. Ida McNeely Harwell, Ardmore, now a patient in Lincoln County Hospital. A sister, Mrs. Charles I. Puckett, of Elkton, died January 24, this year.<br />Toney Rainey and Son in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McNEESE, Carl Wynn The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1969<br />Carl Wynn McNeese, 78, died Tuesday, April 1, at his home in the Elkton community after an extended illness.<br />Services were held Wednesday afternoon, April 2, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McNeese was born August 3, 1890, the son of the late Allen McNeese and Willie Hood McNeese.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tera Austin McNeese, Elkton; one son, Floyd McNeese, Elkton; five daughters, Mrs. Robert C. Wilburn and Mrs. F. A. Crabtree, both of Pulaski; Mrs. Bill Smith, Tuscumbia, Ala., Mrs. Dewvaul Massey, Elkton, and Mrs. George Ray, Beech Hill; three brothers, Floyd C. McNeese and Joe McNeese, both of Elkton, and John Allen McNeese, Tullahoma; two sisters, Mrs. Young Walker, Pulaski, and Mrs. Carlton Lewter, Fayetteville; fourteen grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />McNEESE, Frances Birdsong The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Floyd McNeese, 50, resident of the Elkton section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Talmadge Clayton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. McNeese died on Sunday night, September 4, in Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness.<br />The former Miss Frances Birdsong, she was born March 19, 1910, in Giles County, the daughter of Jesse Birdsong and the late Nettie Hastings Birdsong. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to her father, Mrs. McNeese is survived by her husband, Floyd McNeese; three sons, Douglas McNeese, Rex McNeese and Troy McNeese; two brothers, Billy Birdsong and Gilbert Birdsong, Elkton; four sisters, Mrs. Roy Cunningham, Prospect, Mrs. Will Boatright, Lynnville, Mrs. Ollie Hastings, Dallas, Texas and Mrs. Joe Roberts, Cedar City, Utah.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McNEESE, Frank Baugh The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1969<br />Frank Baugh McNeese, 63, died Monday, May 26, at his home in the Anthony Hill community.<br />Funeral services for Mr. McNeese, a retired body shop owner, will be held Thursday, May 29, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Gatlin Cemetery in Ardmore.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. McNeese was born July 24, 1905, the son of the late Andrew and Jennie Faulkner McNeese.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie Pope McNeese; one son, David McNeese; one daughter, Mrs. Darwood Garrett; three brothers, Mahlon McNeese and Ernie McNeese, Huntsville, Ala., and Kelly McNeese, Ardmore; four sisters, Mrs. Gilbert Pope, Elkton, Mrs. Arch Bailey, Ardmore, Mrs. James Hall, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Cecil White, Texas; and four grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McNEESE, James Ward The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for James Ward McNeese, 85, farmer of the Sumac section were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. McNeese died on Saturday, April 21, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born October 9, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry McNeese and Martha Craig McNeese, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Bessie Ann Burrow McNeese, died in 1930. His second wife, the former Mrs. Lela Dale Reeves died in 1943.<br />Mr. McNeese is survived by two sons, Burrow McNeese, Sumac and Dean McNeese, Frankewing; two daughters, Mrs. Willie Brumit and Miss Edith McNeese, Sumac; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Dudley J. McNeese, Odd Fellows Hall, and Wiley McNeese, Louisville, Ky.; and four step-children, Mrs. Clyde Hatfield, and Claude, Clyde and Frank Dale.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McNEESE, Robert Johnny The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Robert Johnny McNeese, 63, Pulaski construction worker, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. McNeese died early Monday morning, December 6 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 30, 1902, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William McNeese. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. McNeese is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Johnson McNeese; seven daughters, Mrs. Estelle Malone and Miss Shirley McNeese, McMinnville, Mrs. Eula Norwood, Mrs. Ruby West, Mrs. Alice Ann Wisdom, Mrs. Jeannette West and Mrs. Pearl Bishop, all of Pulaski; twelve grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Nora Davis, Mrs. Gerty McKinney, Mrs. Rosie Olive, and Mrs. Jerry Grisham, all of Florence, Ala., and Mrs. Ethel Hayes, Oklahoma; and one brother, Willie McNeese, Mississippi.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McNEESE, Wiley B. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1969<br />Wiley B. McNeese, 84, died Saturday, August 9, in a Louisville, Ky. hospital after a short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning, August 12, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in Louisville, with burial in that city.<br />Survivors include his wife, Louise Hall McNeese; one daughter, Mrs. Louise Adams, Murfreesboro; one brother, D. J. McNeese of Lynnville; and several grandchildren.<br />McNEIL, Lawrence P. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br />Lawrence P. McNeil, 60, co-owner and operator of Shady Lawn Truck Stop, Highway 31 South, at Elkton, died Wednesday, February 26, at his home after a three months illness.<br />Funeral rites took place in Berwyn, Ill., in a Masonic service, with burial in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Hinsdale, Ill., with an Episcopal minister officiating.<br />Mr. McNeil, who had been a resident of Giles County for approximately two and a half years, was a native of Illinois.<br />Mr. McNeil is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ernestine Gasser McNeil; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mrs. Jim Rector; four grandchildren; all of Elkton; and two sisters, Mrs. Burns Watling, Hot Springs, Ark., and Mrs. John Shuttle, Chicago, Ill.<br /><br />McREE, Mary Ethel The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Mary Ethel McRee, 72, were held Saturday afternoon, November 2, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery. [The paper had Maplewood Cemetery, but Minor Hill Cemetery is where burial took place.]<br />Mrs. McRee, wife of the late John Leonard McRee, died Thursday at her home in the Goodsprings community.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. McRee was born October 23, 1896, the daughter of the late John H. Bass and Virginia Prince Bass.<br />Survivors include four sons, James and Tommy McRee, Goodsprings, Royce McRee, La Marque, Tex., and Howard McRee, Cleveland, Oh.; two daughters, Mrs. John David Mitchell, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Harold L. Johnson, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Loyd Harwell, Mrs. Abe Holley and Mrs. Matthew Williams, all of Pulaski; three brothers, Will Bass and Herbert Bass, both of Pulaski, and Erwin Bass, Goodsprings; ten grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />McREE, Roy Coleman The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1967<br />Funeral services for Roy Coleman McRee, 82, retired farmer and livestock dealer, were conducted Friday, April 7, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Bob Brothers, Rev. Tommy Curtis, and Rev. R. E. Wilsford officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. McRee, a native of Giles County, died Wednesday, April 5 at his home at Goodsprings. He was the son of the late W. C. and Margaret Gatlin McRee, born August 9, 1884. He was a deacon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church, and taught a Sunday School class for many years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Davis McRee; one daughter, Mrs. Jones Boyd, Stella; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Bass, Minor Hill and Mrs. J. W. Lanier, Shawnee, Okla.; and one brother, J. N. McRee, Shawnee, Okla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MEADOWS, Clifford Lee and Bertie May Cavnar Meadows Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />A Giles County native and her husband died Tuesday night, Jan. 4, in a fire which destroyed their home at Cornersville, where they had lived for the past six months.<br />The victims are Clifford Lee Meadows, 65, a retired roofer, and Mrs. Bertie May Cavnar Meadows, 66, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cavnar of Lynnville. They had moved to Cornersville from Nashville, where he had been employed by T. I. Herbert and Sons.<br />Joint funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at McDaniel Funeral Home with burial in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville.<br />The fird at the five-room frame house six miles south of Cornersville was discovered at 5:30 p. m. by a neighbor, Ollie Webster, who had visited the Meadows earlier in the day.<br />A native of Marshall County and the son of the alte Ruth and Bettie Meadows, Mr. Meadows is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Sara Martha Nelms, Nashville, and Mrs. Ollie Head, Cornersville.<br />Mrs. Meadows is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Homer Pace and Mrs. Judy Wagman, Nashville, and a brother, John F. Cavnar, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />MEADOWS, David Preston The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Shackelford Funeral Home, Savannah, for David Preston Meadows, 50, native Giles Countian, and resident of Savannah. Burial took place in Olive Hill Cemetery. Mr. Meadows died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 14, at Baptist Hospital in Memphis, following surgery.<br />Mr. Meadows was born January 8, 1914, and reared in Giles County, the son of the late Earl Meadows and Mamie Paisley Meadows. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Meadows is survived by his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Hardin Meadows; two sons, Dr. Lee Meadows and Joe Meadows, both of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Dr. Tommy R. Meadows, Memphis; and two sisters, Mrs. J. W. McMillen, Nashville, and Mrs. Wade Gaither, Murfreesboro.<br /><br />MEADOWS, George S. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for George S. Meadows, 79, retired farmer of Bethel, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. W. C. Folks, Methodist ministers. Burial will take place in the Legg Cemetery at Leggtown, Ala. Mr. Meadows died at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, June 13, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after a six weeks illness.<br />Born October 5, 1880, he was a lifelong resident of Bethel, the son of the late Dr. John A. Meadows and Virginia Easter Meadows. He was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Meadows is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Legg Meadows; two daughters, Mrs. R. C. Capley, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. J. B. Braden, Bethel; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; one brother, Roy Meadows, Bethel; and one sister, Mrs. J. M. Davis, Lawrenceburg.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MEADOWS, Mamie Paisley The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Erle S. Meadows, 74, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dorris Billingsley and Tom Holland. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Meadows died early Sunday morning at the home of a son in Memphis.<br />Born in Lawrence County, she was the former Miss Mamie Paisley, the daughter of the late J. A. Paisley and Margaret White Paisley. She had resided most of her life in Giles County, having moved to Nashville five years ago, but recently had been staying with her children. Her husband, a retired mail carrier, died in 1943.<br />Mrs. Meadows is survived by two sons, Dr. Thomas R. Meadows, Memphis, and David P. Meadows, Savannah; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy McMillan, Nashville, and Mrs. Mamie Gaither, Murfreesboro; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. Betty Harwell, Nashville, and Mrs. R. E. Shackelford, Savannah.<br /><br />MEDLAR, Elizabeth D. Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1969<br />Mrs. Elizabeth D. Medlar, 75, died Thursday, July 24, in Walters, Oklahoma.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Medlar, wife of the late F. F. Medlar, were conducted Monday afternoon, July 28, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Allen Abernathy and Pink Elizabeth Aymett Abernathy.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Lee Harris, Mrs. A. I. Ruggles, both of Oklahoma, Mrs. Garland Nichol and Mrs. Luther Woodward of Texas; three nieces, Mrs. Jimmy Darwin, Pulaski, Mrs. Sam T. Collins, Jr. and Mrs. Lucille Davis, both of Fayetteville.<br /><br />MEEK, Robert Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Robert Edgar Meek, 82, retired farmer of the Marcella Falls section, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church. Burial took place in Marcella Falls Cemetery near the Giles-Maury County line. Mr. Meek died at 7 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, February 7, at Elm Rest Nursing Home at Lawrenceburg, following a period of declining health.<br />Born May 13, 1879 in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Hope Meek and Anna Reese Meek. His wife, Mrs. Josie Ayers Meek, died in 1957.<br /><br />Mr. Meek is survived by one brother, Marion Meek, Mt. Pleasant; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MEEKS, Ola Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br />Mrs. Robert Howard Meeks, 74, resident of the Dellrose Community, died Tuesday, May 3, in Lincoln County Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Dellrose Methodist Church with the burial in Shiloh Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />She was the former Miss Ola Sanders of Lincoln County.<br />Mrs. Meeks is survived by her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, Mrs. Brownie Thornton, Mrs. James Glenn and Mrs. Jimmy Turner, all of Dellrose, and Mrs. Lorene Smith, Fayetteville; one son, John Delmer Meeks, Albuequerque, N. Mex.; fifteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Flossie Wynne, Pulaski; and one brother, George Sanders, Albuequerque, N. Mex.<br /><br />MELTON, Mattie Lovett The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Billy F. Melton, 88, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in the Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mrs Melton died Sunday, November 5, at the home of her son, Robert K. Melton, in the Frankewing Community.<br />Born January 15, 1873, in Lincoln County, she was the former Miss Mattie Lovett, the daughter of the late Enoch Lovett and Mary King Lovett. Her husband, Billy F. Melton, died in 1949.<br />Mrs. Melton is survived by the one son and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MERRITT, Mattie Lou Parker The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Mattie Lou Merritt, 63, died Thursday, October 31, in Wheeling, Ill.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Merritt were held Sunday afternoon, November 3, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Merritt was born January 4, 1905, the daughter of the late Quarles and Marietta Hogan Parker.<br />Survivors include one son, Edward P. Jennings, Jr., Wheeling, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. H. W. White, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MILES, John W. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1960<br />Word was received here Tuesday, March 1, from Dallas, Texas, of the death of John W. Miles, age 93.<br />Funeral services and burial were held in Dallas on Wednesday.<br /><br />A former Giles Countian, he was the son of the late P. P. Miles and Ann Rebecca Abernathy Miles who lived near Lynnville before moving to Texas in the late 1800&#8217;s. He married Miss Ethel Edwards, also a former Giles Countian, whose parents lived in the Blooming Grove Community.<br />Mr. Miles is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Hodges and Mrs. Dallas Biggers, both of Dallas; five grandchildren; and a brother, Lee Miles of Texas.<br />Mr. Miles was a first cousin of Mrs. John A. Gilbert, Will R. Abernathy, and the late J. Cayce Abernathy.<br /><br />MILLER, Clyde Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Clyde Wilson Miller, 48, native of Giles County, and a mechanic for Stephens Manufacturing Company at Watertown for a number of years, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Ewing Weakley of Nashville, assisted by the Rev. W. H. Moss, the Rev. Floyd Cates, Pulaski, and the Rev. Mr. Erwin of Watertown. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Miller died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 12, at McFarland Hospital in Lebanon, after a brief illness.<br />Born December 7, 1914, in Giles County, he was the son of Lee Miller, now residing in Lewisburg, and the late Mrs. Matt Chadwell Miller.<br />In addition to his father, Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon Miller; one daughter, Mrs. Carol Boone Lanier, Pulaski; one son, Clyde Wayne Miller, Pulaski; two grandchildren; two brothers, Edward Miller, Mulberrry, Fla., and Luther Miller, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. L. G. Nichols, Lewisburg, Mrs. Minnie Gooch and Miss Mattie Lee Miller, Nashville, and Mrs. Jerome Barlar, Pulaski.<br /><br />MILLER, Ensley Wiley The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Ensley Wiley Miller, 71, died Sunday, January 12, at his home.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Miller were held Tuesday afternoon, January 14, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Miller was born September 17, 1897, the son of the late Green Miller and Nancy Grant Miller.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosie Helton Miller; five sons, David E. Miller, Birmingham, Ala., Leroy Miller, Waycross, Ga., Ray Miller and James Miller, both of Giles County, and Wayne Miller, Memphis; two daughters, Mrs. William Moore, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Jack Sloan, Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Roy Miller, Giles County; three sisters, Mrs. Vera James and Mrs. Nina Roberts, Giles County, and Mrs. Ada Crabtree, Pulaski; nineteen grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MILLER, Frieda Camilla Sandusky The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frieda Camilla Sandusky Miller, 51, wife of Luther Miller, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Choates Creek Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Roy Bunch and the Rev. J. E. Eddings, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Miller died on Thursday morning in the Weakley Creek Community.<br />Mrs. Miller was born May 8, 1912, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Jacob Sandusky and Josephine Shaw Sandusky. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Miller is survived by two sons, William Henry Miller and James Calvin Miller, both of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Martha Josephine Mitchell, Chicago, Ill.; one grandchild; and two brothers, Tommy Sandusky, Savannah, Tenn., and Rev. Cornelius Sandusky, Petersburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MILLER, Gertrude Bowen The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Bowen Miller, 36, resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Miller died on Tuesday, July 7, in her home town of Cincinnati.<br />Born August 10, 1927, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Elsie Bowen, Pulaski and the late Erwin Bowen.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Miller is survived by her husband, Floyd Miller; one daughter, Mrs. Wilma Irene Burton, Champaign, Ill.; one grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Gleason, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Nell Riley and Mrs. Joan Wells both of Cincinnati; and three brothers, William Bowen and Frank Bowen, both of Cincinnati, and Robert Bowen, Chicago, Ill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MILLER, Mrs. Graydon The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Graydon Miller, 76, of Lewisburg, died Tuesday, January 31, at Gordon Hospital.<br />Services will be conducted at 10 a. m. Thursday, February 2, at the First Methodist Church in Lewisburg, with burial in the Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Miller was a veteran of the World War I Nurses Corps.<br />Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Mrs. James H. Henry, Tullahoma; one son, Virgil Miller, Cape Kennedy, Fla.; five brothers, Paul, Frank, Lloyd and John Rees, Pennsylvania, and Ralph Rees, Oklahoma; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />MILLER, Hubert Jerry The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Hubert Jerry Miller, 59, Columbia, retired truck driver, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Williams Funeral Home with the burial at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Miller died unexpectedly Monday afternoon, March 4, after an apparent heart attack in Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam Miller and Rena Oliver Miller. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Moore Miller; one son, William Allen Miller, Livonia, Mich.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MILLER, Joe The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1966<br />Joe Miller, 74, died Sunday, August 21, in Lincoln County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held on Tuesday, August 23, at 2 o&#8217;clock , in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Miller, a native of Austria, was born February 14, 192. He was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Josie Griffis Miller; two daughters, Mrs. Thurman George, Nashville, and Mrs. John Rettinger of Salem, Va.; one son, Roy Miller of Lynnville; a step-son, John Wallace of Kelso; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MILLER, Laura Voorhies The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1964<br />Mrs. Frank Miller, native Pulaskian and resident of Birmingham, Ala., died Monday, February 3, at a Montgomery hospital, Montgomery, Ala., following surgery. Funeral services took place at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Independent Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, with burial in that city.<br />The former Miss Laura Voorhies, she was the daughter of the late Milton Voorhies and Amilda Kennedy Voorhies. Her husband, Frank Miller, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Miller is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Joseph W. Perry, Montgomery; two sons, Frank Miller, Jr., and W. M. Miller, Birmingham, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Amos R. Richardson, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />MILLER, Mattie Chadwell The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lee Miller, 75, Giles County resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Jack Dunn and Turner Persure, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Kedron Cemetery. Mrs. Miller died Monday morning, August 15, at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Mattie Chadwell, she was born August 25, 1884, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John Chadwell and Susie Ervin Chadwell. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Miller is survived by her husband, Lee Miller; four daughters, Mrs. R. G. Nichols, Lewisburg, Mrs. Jerome Barlar, Pulaski, Mrs. Minnie Gooch and Miss Mattie Lee Miller, both of Nashville; three sons, Clyde Miller, Watertown, Edward Miller, Mulberry, Fla., and Luther Miller, Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Kate Wright, Columbia, Mrs. Maude Howell, Texas, and Mrs. Georgia Jennette, Detroit, Mich.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MILLER, Robert Allen The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1969<br />Robert Allen Miller, Sr., 46, an automotive equipment plant worker of Pulaski, died Sunday, November 9, at his home after an apparent heart attack.<br /><br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, November 11, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart and Frank Young, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Miller was born November 12, 1922, the son of the late Robet Collie and Ida Davis Miller.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Hosay Miller; three daughters, Miss Elaine Miller, Murfreesboro, Miss Nancy Miller, Pulaski, and Mrs. David Dunavant, Campbellsville; four sons, Dan L. Miller, McMinnville, Robert A. Miller, Jr., Chattanooga, Charles Randall Miller and Douglas Miller, both of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Dan Gordon, Mrs. Allen Morrell, Jr., and Mrs. Asa Branch, all of Pulaski Mrs. Sam Jones, Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. Charles M. Lawter, Oklahoma City, Okla.; one brother, Ernest Miller, Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />MILLER, William Lee The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for William Lee Miller, 87, Giles County carpenter, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Kedron Cemetery. Mr. Miller who had been in failing health, died Monday night, July 15, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Born December 17, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Green Miller and Nancy Grant Miller. His wife, Mrs. Mattie Chadwell Miller, died several years ago.<br />He was employed at Pulaski Gin and Grain Company a number of years.<br />Mr. Miller is survived by four daughters, Mrs. R. G. Nichols, Lewisburg, Mrs. Minnie Gooch, Nashville, Mrs. Jerome Barlar, Pulaski, and Miss Mattie Lee Miller, Donelson; two sons, Edward Miller, Greeneville; and Luther Miller, Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; two brothers, Roy Miller and Ednsley Miller, Giles County; and five sisters, Mrs. Nina Roberts, Mrs. Ada Crabtree, Mrs. Eva Tate, Mrs. Lynn Tate and Mrs. Vera James, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MILLS, Martha Davis The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Davis Mills, 90, Petersburg resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Petersburg Church of Christ, conducted by Allen King, minister. Burial took place in Old Orchard Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mrs. Mills died at noon, Friday, August 6, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. R. O. Brown at Petersburg.<br />Mrs. Mills, who resided at one time in Giles County, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Everett Williams, Shelbyville, and Mrs. A. J. Brown, Giles County; two sons, W. L. Mills and Charles Mills, Petersburg; 19 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren; and one brother, Dock Davis, Fayetteville.<br />Clarence Brown of Diana is a grandson and Mrs. Herschel Doggett, Jr., is a great-granddaughter.<br /><br />MIMS, Addie O. Brown The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Addie O. Brown Mims, 72, widow of Dr. W. S. Mims of Ardmore, were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, June 25, at Ardmore Methodist Church with the Rev. Horace Bass officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. Rainey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Mims, a native Giles Countian, died Monday of a heart attack at a Huntsville, Ala., hospital following a brief illness.<br />The daughter of the late J. Talley and Nancy Cannon Brown, she was born and reared in the Bryson community and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two sons, Brown Mims and Morgan Mims of Ardmore; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Pate of Murfreesboro and Mrs. Grove Shannon of Omaha, Neb.; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Brown of Ardmore; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />MINATRA, Clara Bell The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1964<br />Miss Clara Bell Minatra, 51, retired employee of the Dupont Corporation, died on Wednesday, January 1, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at press time, but they will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born December 17, 1912, in Giles County, she was the daughter of John H. Minatra and the late Maude Alice Holt Minatra. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to her father, Miss Minatra is survived by one brother, Herbert Minatra, Pulaski; and nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MINATRA, Guy The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Guy Minatra, 81, retired Bunker Hill farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough, with the burial in family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Minatra died at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, June 6, at his home.<br />Born September 22, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late David W. Minatra and Frances Bennett Minatra. His wife, Mrs. Mary Cardin Minatra, died in 1952.<br />Mr. Minatra is survived by six sons, Oliver Minatra, Nashville, Claude Minatra and Joe Minatra, Pulaski, William Minatra, Columbia, David Minatra, Fayetteville, Ga., and Bob Minatra, Memphis; four daughters, Mrs. James Mansfield, Pulaski, Mrs. A. J. Burke and Mrs. Edward Cobb, Nashville, and Mrs. Thomas Newman, Athens, Ala.; twenty-eight grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren; three brothers, Earl Minatra, Clay Minatra and Tullo Minatra, all of the Bunker Hill Community; and six sisters, Mrs. Morgan Sumners, Mrs. Lacey Loyd, Mrs. Mahlon McCracken and Mrs. Raymond Harwell, all of Giles County, Mrs. Foster Osborne, Nashville, and Mrs. Jim Poston, Fayetteville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MINATRA, John Houston The Pulaski Citizen 03 Jun 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for John Houston Minatra, 69, retired farmer of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Minatra died on Thursday, May 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 17, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George W. Minatra and Sarah Elizabeth Hayes Minatra. His wife, Mrs. Maude Alice Holt Minatra, died approximately thirteen years ago.<br />Mr. Minatra is survived by one son, Herbert Minatra, Giles County; three grandchildren; one half-brother, Hoyt Minatra, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Albert Holt, Pulaski. A daughter, Miss Clara Bell Minatra, died January 1, this year.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MINATRA, Lorene The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Lorene Minatra, 68, resident of the Delrose section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ralph R. Langston, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Bunker Hill Cemetery. Miss Minatra died on Tuesday, June 8, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born October 1, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late T. W. Minatra and Annie H. Minatra Minatra. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />The survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Zola Watson, Bunker Hill, and Mrs. Shellie Watson, Dellrose. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MINATRA, Nettie Owen The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Owen Minatra, 81, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James Martin and the Rev. James T. Parsons. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Minatra died Wednesday night, March 9, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born April 28, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Owen and Lucy Evans Owen. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Minatra is survived by her husband, T. Hoyt Minatra; one son, Brown W. Minatra, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. J. H. Turner, Mrs. C. N. Wise and Mrs. J. H. Johnson, all of Giles County; nineteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MINATRA, Thomas Hoyt The Pulaski Citizen 06 Dec 1967<br />Funeral services for Thomas Hoyt Minatra, 80, a retired farmer, were held Friday, December 1, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, with the Revs. Jim Parsons and Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Minatra, a native of Giles County, was born March 9, 1887, son of the late George W. and Betty Tarpley Minatra. His wife was the late Nettie Lou Owen Minatra.<br />Survivors include one son, B. W. Minatra, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. J. H. Turner, Mrs. J. Hugh Johnson, and Mrs. C. M. Wise, Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren; four great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Albert Holt, Pulaski. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MINATRA, Thomas Hoyt The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1967<br />Funeral services for Thomas Hoyt Minatra, 80, a retired farmer, were held Friday, December 1, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Revs. Jim Parsons and Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Minatra, a native of Giles County, was born March 9, 1887, son of the late George W. and Betty Tarpley Minatra. His wife was the late Nettie Lou Owen Minatra.<br />Survivors include one son, B. W. Minatra, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. J. H . Turner, Mrs. J. Hugh Johnson, and Mrs. C. M. Wise, Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Albert Holt, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MINATRA, Vallie Storey The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Earl Minatra, 74, resident of the Bunker Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Gerald Hattle. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Minatra, after an extended illness, died Friday, December 13, at her home.<br />Born February 11, 1889, in Giles County, she was the former Vallie Storey, daughter of the late John Braxton Storey and Lela Smith Storey Brownlow.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Minatra is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Allison Worsham, Pulaski, and Mrs. William C. Davis, Decatur, Ala.; three sons, Fred Minatra, Gadsden, Ala., James Minatra, Columbia and Edwin Minatra, Nashville; fifteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Elam Lackey and Mrs. Jess Young, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Alma The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1967<br />Funeral services for Miss Alma Mitchell, 48, of Dellrose, were conducted on Monday, January 30, at 11 a. m. at Shiloh Methodist Church, in Lincoln County. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Miss Mitchell died Saturday, January 28, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Annie Jones, Sturgis, Miss., Miss Beulah Ann Mitchell, Mrs. Ruby Jean Lewter and Mrs. Martha Barnes, all of Dellrose; three brothers, Cecil Mitchell, Elkton, F. J. and Buford Mitchell, both of Dellrose.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Anna Belle Hardiman The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Belle Hardiman Mitchell, 70, Pulaski resident, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Mitchell died on Thursday morning, November 28, at the home.<br />Born March 13, 1893, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Ed Hardiman and Betty Ann Sanders Hardiman.<br /><br />Mrs. Mitchell is survived by her husband, Floyd L. Mitchell; three daughters, Mrs. Thomas R. Brown, and Mrs. Guy McCluskey, Pulaski, and Mrs. John Edward Massey, Bodenham; two brothers, Hubert Hardiman, Prospect, and Raymond Hardiman, Ardmore; thirteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Adrian Darnell, Pulaski, Mrs. Oakley Brooks, Prospect, and Mrs. Tom Williams, Shelbyville.<br />A sister, Mrs. Luther Biles, died fifteen days earlier, on November 13.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Atha Stone The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jun 1968<br />Atha Stone Mitchell, 81, died at his home in the Frankewing Community, Tuesday night, June 18.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Mitchell, a retired farmer, will be held Thursday morning, June 20, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with Billy Cole, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Mitchell was born June 21, 1886, the son of the late Thomas E. and Margaret Mitchell. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Odie Beard Mitchell; two daughters, Mrs. Wilma White, Giles County, Mrs. Mary Jewel Chalker, Augusta, Ga.; two sons, Thomas and Atha Mitchell, Jr., both of Giles County; four half-sisters, Mrs. Oda Bland, Mrs. Nina Bevels, and Mrs. Blanch Crabtree, all of Lincoln County, Mrs. Tully Bolton, Giles County; four half-brothers, Ed, Holley and Kenneth Mitchell, all of Lincoln County, Dean Mitchell, Indiana; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Basil Donald The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1964<br />Basil Donald Mitchell, Goodsprings trucker, was shot to death shortly after he had rammed the barrel of a .20 guage shotgun through the front door glass pane at the home of his wife&#8217;s grandfather, O. H. Tucker, according to Chief Deputy Sheriff James Newton, who investigated the shooting.<br />It was reported that Mitchell went to the Tucker home shortly after 7:30 p. m. armed with a shotgun, which he thrust through the glass door. Tucker grasped the barrel of the weapon as it discharged, ripping a hole in the floor, and then fired four shots from his pistol through the door, hitting Mitchell in the stomach and right arm, Deputy Newton said.<br />Mitchell staggered about 12 feet from the house and fell dead.<br />According to Newton, there was no known ill-feeling between the two men and the reason for the fracas was not apparent. Tucker about 65, is free on $2500 bond set by General Sessions Judge David Rhea.<br />Mitchell, 31, was a native of Rutherford County. Born June 2, 1933, he was the son of Mrs. Mary Brown Mitchell Forsyth of New Prospect and the late Henry Boyd Mitchell. He was a Baptist.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Faye Griggs Mitchell; four daughters, Darlene 6, Dawn 5, Donna 4, and Diane 2; of Goodsprings; two sisters, Mrs. Kay Callahan of Lewisburg and Mrs. Emma Juanita Barnett of New Prospect; a brother, Albert K. Mitchell of Franklin; and a grandmother, Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell of Shelbyville.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Charles Dan The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />An 18 year-old youth, Charles Dan Mitchell, was killed in a one car accident Saturday morning, December 7, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock near Minor Hill bringing to 13 the number of Giles County car fatalities since the first of the year.<br />Injured in the same accident was Glenn McCree, 19-year-old passenger who reportedly sustained multiple fractures when the driver lost control of the car in which they were traveling south on Tennessee 11. The vehicle burst into flames after slamming into a tree in the William Binkley yard, approximately 16 miles south of Pulaski.<br />McCree who was thrown clear of the car was admitted to Giles County Hospital and later in the morning transferred to a Nashville hospital. Officers said that Mitchell&#8217;s body was burned by flames which were extinguished by the Pulaski Fire Department.<br />Authorities were notified of the wreck by an early morning sportsman who discovered it while on his way to hunt deer.<br />Tennessee State Trooper James Dyer was the investigating officer.<br />Young Mitchell&#8217;s funeral services were held in Bennett-May Funeral Chapel Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o&#8217;clock with the Minor Hill Church of Christ minister, John Fulree officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mitchell and a sister, Carol Ann Mitchell.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Cora E. Ashford The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1969<br />Mrs. Cora Elizabeth Mitchell, 84, died Friday, June 27, 1969, in Louisville, Kentucky. Funeral services were conducted Monday morning, June 30, at 10 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Eva Hopper, Canada; two sons, Loyd Mitchell and Grady Mitchell, both of Louisville, Ky.; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, E. Leamon The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for E. Leamon Mitchell, 56, farmer of the Friendship Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Ralston Funeral Chapel in Fayetteville, with the burial in New Grove Cemetery at Blanche. Mr. Mitchell, who had suffered a paralytic stroke the first of the year, died Saturday afternoon, January 20, at the home.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of W. Callie Mitchell and Elizabeth Ellis Mitchell.<br /><br />Mr. Mitchell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Freeman Mitchell; five sons, L. C. and Jerry Mitchell, Hazel Green, Ala., David Mitchell, Howell, Douglas and Michael Mitchell, Friendship; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Mitchell Mitchell, McBurg, and Misses Brenda and Sandra Mitchell, Friendship; two brothers, Clyde Mitchell, McBurg, and Erby Mitchell, Coldwater; and two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Madison, Pulaski, and Mrs. Roy Freeman, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Ethel Charity Tucker The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Charity Tucker Mitchell, 75, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer and Mr. Harper, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Mitchell died early Friday morning, April 29, at the home on East Madison Street after a long illness.<br />Born March 11, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Dave Tucker and Amanda Thigpen Tucker.<br />Mrs. Mitchell is survived by her husband, William E. Mitchell, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Carson West, Pulaski; one son, J. D. Mitchell, Goodspring; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. R. W. Hazelwood, Pulaski; and four brothers, A. K. Tucker, Decatur, Ala., O. H. Tucker and Ozro Tucker, both of Goodspring, and J. D. Tucker, Elkmont, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Flora Sisk The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Sisk Mitchell, 80, widow of Will Mitchell, were held Saturday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Lasting Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Mitchell died at 11 o&#8217;clock on Friday morning, September 9, at Kozi Rest Home, Columbia, after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John H. Sisk and Sara Elizabeth Mitchell Sisk. She was a member of First Freewill Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Mitchell is survived by one son, Jim Mitchell, Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Frank Riley, Birmingham, Ala.; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and one sister, Miss Annabell Sisk, Columbia.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Flossie K. Henderson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Flossie K. Henderson Mitchell, 82, resident of Lincoln County were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Rainey Funeral Home at Ardmore, with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in Fayetteville. Mrs. Mitchell died on Wednesday, January 6, in Lincoln County Hospital, Fayetteville, following a long illness.<br />The last member of her immediate family, she was born in Lincoln County, August 30, 1882, the daughter of the late Bass Henderson and Susan Brooks Henderson.<br />Her husband, Erskine Mitchell, died October 12, 1954.<br />Mrs. Mitchell is survived by several nieces and nephews including Earl Henderson of Prospect.<br />Rainey and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Henry Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br /><br />Henry Arthur Mitchell, 72, owner of Log Cabin Court here since 1926 and a widely known cattle and real estate dealer, died unexpectedly Tuesday night, April 29, at his home on North First Street.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence Stewart and Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Mitchell was the son of the late John W. and Ella Mullins Mitchell. He was married Dec. 1, 1926 to the former Flossie Smith who survives. A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the American Legion.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife, are a sister, Mrs. Lizzie May Freeman of Ridgecrest, Calif.; three brothers, Reedie and Eugene Mitchell of Elkton and John W. Jr., of Huntsville, Ala., and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Howard The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1968<br />Howard Mitchell, 90, died Wednesday, April 10, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Mitchell were held Saturday afternoon April 13, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Madeline Castelle, and Mrs. Margaret Dottarar, both of Cuyohoga Falls, Ohio; and six grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Icie Watson The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Icie Watson Mitchell, 81, resident of the Bryson Community, who died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 12:05 Saturday morning, May 16, at Giles County Hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bryson Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Balch of Columbia, with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Born September 1, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William E. Watson and Mary Emily Rowe Watson. Her husband, Cull Mitchell, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Mitchell is survived by one brother, W. B. (Boss) Watson, Bunker Hill; one sister, Mrs. Ella Miller, Ardmore, Ala.<br />Toney Rainey and Son, Ardmore in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Jennie Lee Bullion The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Jennie Lee Bullion Mitchell, 85, died Tuesday, October 17, at her home in Lynnville.<br />Services were conducted Friday, October 20, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. Dallas Bass officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Mitchell, a native of Lawrence County, was born June 11, 1882, the daughter of the late Arstuard and Mary Jane Flippo Harrold. She was a retired employee of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co.<br />Survivors include her husband, Howard Mitchell; one daughter, Mrs. Tulma Bethel, Akron, Ohio; one son, Homer Bullion, Flagstaff, Ariz.; one grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Jones, Giles County, and Mrs. Gather Staggs, Mississippi; and one brother, Gus Harrold, Columbia.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Jimmy The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1964<br />A 26-year-old insurance salesman from Ardmore, Jimmy Mitchell, was electrocuted Saturday morning as he was installing a 220-volt electrical line for an air conditioner at his home on the Tennessee side of the town.<br />A next door neighbor of the victim, the Rev. Horace Bass, said Mitchell was underneath the floor of the house about 10 o&#8217;clock when he cut into a 110-volt line with pliers. At the time he cut the wire, according to Bass, the back of his head was touching a water line.<br />Attempts to revive the young civic and church leader failed. Wendell Sandridge, who was inside the house helping with the wiring, gave him artificial respiration. Also, Dr. John Maddox, Ardmore physician, was called.<br />Bass, minister of the Ardmore Methodist Church, said Mitchell thought he had pulled the main electrical switch before starting the work, but had only pulled the switch to the hot water heater and range.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Ardmore Methodist Church, where Mitchell was choir director and a Sunday School teacher. The Rev. Bass and the Rev. Norman Westbrook, of Harvest, Ala., officiated. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery, with Toney Rainey Funeral Home of Ardmore in charge of arrangements.<br />He was a native of Toney, Ala., where his father, Jesse Clyde Mitchell, is postmaster. He moved to Ardmore about three or four years ago. Before being employed as an agent for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company three weeks ago, he worked with the Chrysler Corporation in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Mitchell was a member of the Ardmore Lions Club and a Mason. He had served in the U. S. Air Force.<br />Surviving besides his parents are the widow, Mrs. Ruby Faye Mitchell; a step-daughter, Connie, 9; a brother, Jerry Mitchell, Lawrenceburg; and a sister, Mrs. Peggy Mathison, Huntsville.<br /><br />MITCHELL, John Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Funeral services for John Wesley Mitchell, 92, retired farmer of the Friendship Community, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Frankewing Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place at the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Mr. Mitchell died Saturday, May 14, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born October 4, 1867, in Bedford County, he was the son of the late Frank Mitchell and Lizzie Brown Mitchell. He had been a member of the Church of God for forty years.<br />Twice married, his first wife was the former Josie Banningfield, who died many years ago. His second wife, Mrs. Zilphy Melton Mitchell, died in 1957.<br />Mr. Mitchell is survived by six, daughters, Miss Grace Mitchell, Mrs. Bonnie Holley, Mrs. Avie Holley and Mrs. Adlay Marks, all of Giles County, Mrs. Myron Hewgley, Russellville, Ky., and Mrs. Oscar Hall, Lincoln County; two sons, Sam Mitchell, Giles County, and Robert Mitchell, South Carolina; twenty-six grandchildren and thirty-five great-grandchildren; and one half-brother, Jim Mitchell, Lincoln County.<br /><br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Julie Ann The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1964<br />Julie Ann Mitchell, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mitchell, of Hinsdale, Ill., died on Wednesday, January 8. The child was born the day before, January 7.<br />Services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday at the Toone Funeral Home at Downers Grove, Ill., with burial in that area. In addition to the parents, the infant is survived by one sister, Cynthia; and the grandparents, Mrs. and Mrs. Sam Mitchell of Beech Hill.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Louise Holland The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Louise Holland Mitchell, 55, resident of the Brick Church community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Tony Rainey and Son Funeral Home at Ardmore. Burial took place in the New Grove Cemetery at Blanche in Lincoln County. Mrs. Mitchell died Friday, October 15, at her home after a long illness.<br />Born July 23, 1910, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Calvin J. Holland and Lillie Jesters Holland. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Mitchell is survived by her husband, Robert Mitchell; five sisters, Mrs. Jess Mitchell, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Howard Slayton, Lincoln County, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Twitty, Nashville, Mrs. Arthur Garrison, Elkton, and Mrs. Leonard Cunningham, Brick Church; and three brothers, Jim Newman Holland, Cecil Holland and Lofton Holland, all of Lincoln County.<br />Toney Rainey and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Maude Curry The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Maude Curry Mitchell, 72, Giles County resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Mitchell died of a heart attack at 9 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, January 28, at the home of her son, J. P. Mitchell, Jr., in Pensacola, Fla., following a period of declining health.<br />Born July 23, 1887, and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Curry and Rebecca Campbell Curry. Her husband, J. P. Mitchell died in February of 1949. She was a member of Kedron Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her son, Mrs. Mitchell is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lester Williams, Pulaski, and Mrs. E. C. Sherrell, Decatur, Ala.; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Edmundson, Bethel; and one brother, Turner Curry, Prospect.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Ross Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1964<br />Ross Anderson Mitchell, 69, owner of Mitchell and Son Auction Company and well-known livestock dealer, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, November 15, in Giles County Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough of McMinnville and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Born January 25, 1895, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late William Mitchell and Reta Hogan Mitchell. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Mitchell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Icie Bevels Mitchell; three sons, Fred A. Mitchell, Pulaski, Morris Mitchell, Bunker Hill, and Lawson D. Mitchell, Knoxville; four daughters, Mrs. Thurman Coggin, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Louise Hargrove and Mrs. Thomas Turner, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Joe Ranck, Cedar Grove; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Lawrence Mitchell, Petersburg, Tenn., and Robert Mitchell, Tampa, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. C. L. McCowan, Murfreesboro, Ill., Mrs. Virgil Gatlin, Lubbock, Texas, and Mrs. Charlie McCowan, Petersburg, Tenn.; and one half-sister, Miss Tommie Mitchell, Petersburg, Tenn.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MITCHELL, Roy M. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1964<br />Roy M. Mitchell, 59, native Giles Countian and resident of Louisville, Ky., for forty years, died of a heart attack at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, September 30, in a Louisville hospital. He had retired two years ago due to a heart ailment.<br />Funeral services took place in Louisville on October 3 with the Masons conducting the burial rites in Evergreen Cemetery in that city.<br />Born at Goodsprings in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Cora Ashford Mitchell, now residing in Louisville, and the late Richard D. Mitchell. In 1924 he moved to Louisville, working for the L. &amp; N. Railroad for twenty years. In 1946, he started working for the Ford Motor Company, a position he resigned in 1962, due to his health.<br />He was a member of the Kenwood Methodist Church and was a member of Suburban Masonic Lodge No. 740.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Mitchell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Potter Mitchell; one daughter, Mrs. Donald Weihe, and two grandchildren, Louisville; one sister, Mrs. Eva Mitchell Hopper, Montreal, Canada; and two brothers, Loyd Mitchell and Grady Mitchell, both of Louisville.<br /><br />MITCHELL, William Herschel The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for William Herschel Mitchell, 88, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Mitchell died Saturday afternoon, August 10, at Giles County Hospital following a weeks illness.<br />Born September 8, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Mitchell and Mattie Surles Mitchell. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />His wife, Mrs. Ethel Charity Tucker Mitchell, died April 29, 1960.<br />Mr. Mitchell is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Carson West, Pulaski, and Mrs. Roland Tucker, Minor Hill; one son, John David Mitchell, Minor Hill; and four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MONTAGUE, John Frank The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for John Frank Montague, 81, retired Waynesboro attorney, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Ben Shawhan, rector of the Episcopal Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Montague died early Tuesday afternoon, October 2, at Giles County Hospital following several months illness.<br />Born August 21, 1881, in Wayne County, he was the son of the late John F. Montague and Joanna Hassell Montague. He was graduated from Cumberland University at Lebanon and following his graduation practiced law in Waynesboro, retiring three decades ago when he moved to Giles County, residing on the farm purchased many years before by his parents.<br />He was a member of Trinity Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Montague is survived by three nieces, Mrs. William B. Holt, Pulaski, Mrs. Harry Brown, Memphis, and Mrs. Joe Elder, Wichita Falls, Texas; and two nephews, Jim T. Oakes, Pulaski, and John Harrison, Montgomery, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MONTGOMERY, Robert Edwin The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1963<br />Robert Edwin Montgomery, infant son of Airmen second class and Mrs. Larry H. Montgomery, Jr. died on September 11, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. The child was born September 10.<br />The survivors include the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Montgomery, Sr., Pulaski, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanfield, Nashville.<br /><br />MONTGOMERY, Ross E. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Ross E. Montgomery, 87, retired farmer of Iowa, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Baptist missionary. Burial will take place in Monroe Cemetery, Monroe, Iowa. Mr. Montgomery who had been residing with a son at Minor Hill, died early Tuesday morning, January 11, at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala.<br />Born February 27, 1878, in Illinois, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Montgomery. His wife was the late Elsie Seany Montgomery. He was a Baptist.<br />Mr. Montgomery is survived by two sons, Kenneth E. Montgomery, Minor Hill and Forrest Montgomery, Lime Springs, Ia.; four grandchildren; one brother, Loyd Montgomery, Robertson, Ill.; and one sister, Mrs. Irene Smith, Robertson, Ill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MOORE, Ada McCord The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ada McCord Moore, 85, former resident of Bryant Station, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at London Funeral Home, Lewisburg, with the burial taking place in the Haynes Cemetery at Bryant Station. Mrs. Moore died Saturday morning, September 3, in Hillview Haven Nursing Home in Columbia.<br />Her husband, Newt Moore, died June 8.<br /><br />Mrs. Moore is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Edward Lee, Pulaski, Mrs. Lex Martin, Park Station, and Mrs. R. E. Matthews, Lewisburg; two sons, Vestal Moore, Columbia; and Jesse Moore, Lewisburg; thirteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Janie Watson, Nashville, and Mrs. Annie Richards, Mt. Joy; and two brothers, Merrell McCord, Sr., and Sam McCord, both of Lewisburg.<br /><br />MOORE, Carter T. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1965<br />Carter T. Moore, 72, resident of the Culleoka Community of Maury County, died Friday morning, September 10, in a Nashville hospital following a two weeks illness.<br />Funeral rites took place at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in McCains Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall. Burial took place in McCains Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late J. T. Moore and Ida Blackburn Moore. A lifelong resident of Maury County, he was a veteran of World War I, and a member of McCains Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Stacey Moore; three sons, Loftin Moore, Lynnville, Noel Moore, Tuscumbia, Ala., and O&#8217;Neill Moore, Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Holcomb, Columbia; fifteen grandchildren; eight brothers, Lindsay Moore, Lynnville, W. B. Moore, B. D. Moore, Hubert Moore, Herbert Moore, J. T. Moore, all of Culleoka, Riley Moore, Hohenwald, and J. E. Moore, Nashville; and one sister, Miss Effie Moore, Culleoka.<br /><br />MOORE, Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, 69, native of Arkansas, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Moore died Sunday, June 9, at a Nashville hospital following a long illness.<br />The only survivor is one son, John M. Clark, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MOORE, Emma Fisher The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Fisher Moore, 88, formerly of Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Prospect Methodist Church in Lawrence County, conducted by the Rev. Troy Bunch. Burial took place in Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Lawrence County. Mrs. Moore died Saturday at the home of a son, Robert Moore, at Pulaski, after a long illness.<br />She was a native of Ohio and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Moore is also survived by three other sons, Fred Moore, Pulaski, George Moore, San Bernardino, Calif., Charlie Moore, Bossier City, La.; eleven grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Warner, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Anna Kitchen, Florence, Ala.; and two brothers, Fred Fisher, Ohio, and Grant Fisher, San Bernardino, Calif.<br /><br />MOORE, Emma Morgan The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Morgan Moore, 90, Petersburg resident, were held Wednesday afternoon at Beasley Funeral Home with burial in the family lot in Old Orchard Cemetery. Mrs. Moore, who had been in declining health for some time, died Monday night, September 19, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />A native of Bedford County, she was a sister of the late Dr. George A. Morgan, former president of Martin College, and one time pastor of the local Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Moore is survived by one son, Morgan Cunningham, Providence, R. I.; and one sister, Mrs. R. A. Conger, Fayetteville. A niece, Mrs. Joe Gilbreath lives in Pulaski.<br /><br />MOORE, Frank A. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1964<br />Dr. Frank A. Moore, 60, medical director of the Jackson Clinic at Jackson, Tenn., and widely known authority on preventive medicine, died Thursday, Nov. 5, at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Griffin Funeral Home, Jackson, Saturday morning with prayer services at 3:30 p. m. at Maplewood Cemetery here conducted by the Rev. Billy Craighead.<br />A native of Giles County, the son of the late Andrew and Tera Legg Moore, he was born in February, 1904, in the Bethel Community. He was graduated from Webb Preparatory School at Bell Buckle, received his medical degree from Vanderbilt University and served during World War II with the U. S. Air Corps, retiring as a Colonel.<br />He served as Gibson County health officer and regional director of the State Health Department from 1935 to 1937. In 1940, he worked in the public health department of Johns Hopkins Hospital and had served as director of the Jackson Clinic since its founding in 1950.<br />Dr. Moore has served as president of the Tennessee Academy of Preventive Medicine, as a member of the judicial council of the American Medical Association, was a past president of the Tennessee Public Health Association, and wa a fellow in the American Public Health Association.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Wendy Moore of Jackson; a son, Lt. William H. Moore, U. S. Air Force; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Lou Williams of Tullahoma; a sister, Mrs. Emma Lou Hargrove of Nashville; three grandchildren; and a number of cousins in Giles County.<br /><br />MOORE, Gertrude The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Miss Gertrude Moore, 87, died Friday, October 20, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 22, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Moore, a native of Giles County, was born April 3, 1880, the daughter of the late James C. and Martha Euginia Arrowsmith Moore.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Newt Biles and Miss Sue Moore of Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MOORE, Grace The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Grace Moore, 54, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, October 25, at 2 o&#8217;clock at Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. D. W. Jackson officiating.<br /><br />Mrs. Moore died Monday, October 23, at Jackson General Hospital in Jackson, Tenn. Her husband was the late Dr. Frank A. Moore.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Lou Williams, Kenton, Mo.; and one son, William H. Moore, Lexington, Ky.<br /><br />MOORE, Hubert The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Hubert Moore, 68, died at his home at Stiversville Saturday morning, January 25 of a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday morning at 10:30 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville. J. A. Biggs, preacher for the Nazarene Church in Lewisburg, conducted the funeral.<br />Mr. Moore was a farmer and a native of Maury County, the son of the late John Thomas and Ida Blackburn Moore.<br />Survivors include seven brothers, Lindsey Moore, a druggist at Lynnville; a twin brother, Herbert, Will, Buford and J. T. Moore, all of Stiversville, Riley Moore of Hohenwald, and Jay Moore of Nashville; and one sister, Miss Effie Moore of Stiversville.<br /><br />MOORE, Joan Long The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Joan Long Moore, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville. Mrs. Moore died Monday morning, March 5, at the home of her son, Virgil C. Moore in Miami, Fla., after a long period of declining health.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. B. Long and Eliza McGoldrick Long. Her husband, Robert Cletis Moore, died many years ago.<br />She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />In addition to her son, Mrs. Moore, former resident of New York City, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Rose Long Gilmore, Nashville; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />MOORE, John Morris The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for John Morris Moore, 28, who was killed in a one-car accident Saturday night, July 17, near Campbellsville were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday, conducted by Rev. Lloyd Hickman, and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Moore, son of the late Will and Mattie Benerman Moore of Giles County, was a sawmill worker. He was born December 30, 1935. He had recently returned from Labrador where he had served four years with the U. S. Air Force. Survivors include a brother, Ben Moore of Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. E. R Bright of Batesville, Miss., Mrs. B. G Duke, Stinnett, Tex., and Mrs. Grady L. Potter of Jacksonville, Fla.<br />Sgt. Homer Smith of the Tennessee Highway Patrol said that Aubrey Dean Walls, John Morris Moore, and Leslie Rogers Whitworth were returning from a softball game at Mt. Pleasant when Walls, the driver, lost control of the car and ran off the road on the right, traveling some 200 yards from the point where it first left the road before crashing sidewise into a tree.<br /><br />MOORE, Lucian The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Lucian Moore, 60, farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Malcolm White and Elder Goodman, both of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Moore died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, January 14, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Born January 28, 1902, in Texas, he was the son of Mrs. Minnie Dodd Moore English of Columbia and the late Will Moore.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Dale Morgan Moore; two sons, Lucian Moore, Jr., and Kenneth Moore, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. William Russell, Pulaski, and Mrs. George Cole, Nashville; eight grandchildren; one brother, George Moore, Louisville, Ky.; and one sister, Mrs. Walter Richardson, Columbia.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MOORE, Mamie Garrett The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Guy Moore, resident of the Olivet Community, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Gus Self, pastor of Olivet Methodist Church, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, a former pastor. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Moore died Tuesday, February 6, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Mamie Garrett, she was born February 27, 1883, the daughter of John W. Garrett and Tennie Wisdom Garrett. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Guy Moore, died in 1958, and a daughter, Mrs. Flora Moore Young, died in November 1961.<br />Mrs. Moore is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mitchell Davidson, Lynnville, Mrs. Rebecca Newton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ozell Fox, East St. Louis, Ill.; four sons, J. E. Moore, Lynnville, Russell Moore and Earl Moore, Pulaski, and Floyd Moore, Prospect; seventeen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one brother, John Garrett, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MOORE, Samuel Buckner The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1967<br />Samuel Buckner Moore, 81, died Sunday, January 15. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, January 16, at Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore, with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Kramer, of the Bethany Presbyterian Church, officiated.<br />Mr. Moore was a native of Giles County and a member of the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Verna Bevels Moore; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Birdsong; two sons, Morgan and Luther Moore; twelve grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Blanche Warren; and one brother, Marvin Moore.<br /><br />MOORE, Thelma Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1967<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma Wilson Moore were held Wednesday, December 6, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mel Dugger officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Moore died in her home in Columbia, Tuesday, December 5.<br />Mrs. Moore, a native of Giles County, was born August 25, 1904, the daughter of the late Mark and Nellie Clark Wilson. Her husband was the late James Moore.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Yancey, Columbia; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four brothers, Dorris Wilson, St. Joe, Tenn., Paul Wilson, Giles County, Sam Wilson, Pulaski, and David Wilson, Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Harvey Rutherford, Nashville, and Mrs. Bennie Bledsoe, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MOORE, Virginia Amy Garner The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Amy Garner Harwell Moore, 73, native of Giles County, and resident of McCloud, Okla., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, June 3, at Dale Church of Christ in Dale, Okla., with the burial in Dale Cemetery. Mrs. Moore died at her home in McLoud at 8 o&#8217;clock on Friday night, May 31, after a long illness.<br />Born February 23, 1890, she was the daughter of the late Elisha Garner and Jane Glover Garner. Her first husband, James Madison Harwell, died many years ago. Her second marriage was to Tom Moore who died recently.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Moore is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Minnie Owen and Mrs. Sam Ray, McLoud, Mrs. Ernest Williamson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Herman Carroll, Paris, Texas; twelve grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren; and two step-sons.<br /><br />MOORE, William Fred The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for William Fred Moore, 65, were held in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Moore, a retired farmer of Giles County, died at his home in the Bunker Hill Community on Wednesday, July 13.<br />Born in Lawrence County on December 20, 1901, he was the son of the late William Fred Moore, Sr., and Emma Fisher Moore.<br />Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gurthie Lanier Moore; two sons, Kenneth H. Moore and Charles E. Moore of Toledo, Ohio; one step-son, Luther Lanier of Pulaski; eight grandchildren; and three brothers, George Moore of California, Charlie Moore of Bosier, La., and Bob Moore of Lawrenceburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MOORE, William Russell The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1967<br />William Russell Moore, 61, died Tuesday, September 26, at Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br /><br />Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, September 27, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Moore, a native of Texas, was born April 4, 1906, the son of the late Robert T. and Alice Terry Moore. He was a retired auto mechanic.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Will Carr Moore, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Holley, Pulaski, and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Greenwood, Miss.; and one son, Robert Moore, Pulaski, and nine grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MORGAN, Laura Elizabeth Virgil The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1969<br />Mrs. Laura Elizabeth Morgan, 70, died Saturday, November 29, at her home on South First Street.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Morgan, wife of the late Will Morgan, were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 30, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Marshall Moss and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Morgan was born August 15, 1889, the daughter of the late Sam and Ola Fralix Virgil.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Wilson White, Mrs. H. A. Russell, Mrs. George Wilburn, Mrs.Thomas Garner, all of Pulaski; Mrs. James Fralix, Ardmore, Ala.; Mrs. Hugh L. Dickey, Columbia; three sons, George Morgan, and Thomas Wayne Morgan, Pulaski, Leon Morgan, Pulaski, Leon Morgan, Lynnville, twenty-seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. John Carpenter, Mrs. Robert White, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Jim Jones, Illinois; one half-brother, Roy Wilson, Lynnville.<br /><br />MORGAN, William The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1967<br />Funeral services for William Morgan, 70, were conducted on Sunday afternoon, October 1, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Marshall Moss and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Morgan died Friday, September 29, at the hospital, following a heart attack. He was a native of Giles County and a retired farmer, born September 6, 1897, the son of the late George and Lizzie Gilliam Morgan.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Elizabeth Birchhill Morgan; six daughters, Mrs. Wilson White, Mrs. A. J. Russell, Mrs. George Wilburn, Mrs. Jean Garner, Pulaski, Mrs. James Fralix, Ardmore, and Mrs. Hugh L. Dickey, Columbia; three sons, George and Tom, Pulaski, and Leon Morgan, Lynnville; twenty-three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one brother, Pat Morgan, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MORRELL, Elbert &#8220;Jake&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 08 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Elbert (Jake) Morrell, 72, native Giles Countian, and resident<br /><br />of Decatur, Ala., were held at 10:30 Thursday morning in Decatur. Burial took place at one o&#8217;clock in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Morrell, following a long period of declining health, died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, June 30, at Baugh-Wiley Hospital in Decatur.<br />Born June 19, 1892, at Morrell&#8217;s Mill in the Elkton section, he was the son of the late Pressley Lee Morrell and Nancy Sherbert Morrell. He was a member of Elkton Methodist Church. For many years he was employed by the Union Cotton Compress and Storage Company in Decatur.<br />Mr. Morrell is survived by his wife and one step-daughter, Decatur; one brother, Allen Morrell, Sr., Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. John Hughey, Elkton.<br /><br />MORRELL, William Allen Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1969<br />William Allen Morrell, Jr., 51, died Saturday, January 18, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Morrell were held Sunday afternoon, January19, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Morrell was born September 3, 1917, the son of William Allen and Ellen Usselton Morrell.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah Miller Morrell; one daughter, Miss Ida Ann Morrell; and one brother, Logan Morrell.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MORROW, Charles H. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1969<br />Services for Charles H. Morrow, 80, were conducted Friday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Gibsonville Cemetery, Yokley.<br />Mr. Morrow died Wednesday, October1, in Maury County Hospital following an illness of several months.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a son of the late W. H. and Sarah Lovell Morrow.<br />Mr. Morrow was a retired farmer of the Yokley community and as a young man was employed by the automobile industry in Detroit form many years.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou English Boatright Morrow; one son, Cole H. Morrow, Washington, D. C.; one step-son, Glenn Boatright, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Ersie Farris, Columbia; and one granddaughter.<br /><br />MORROW, Etta Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Clifton Morrow, 79, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Morrow died Monday morning, May 28, at her home in the Weakley Creek section.<br />She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Lafayette Clifton and Lucinda Richardson Clifton.<br /><br />She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Vasco D. Morrow, died in 1928.<br />Mrs. Morrow is survived by one daughter, Miss Catherine Morrow; two sons, Graydon Morrow and Kennard Morrow; and four grandchildren and one great grandchild; all of the Weakley Community.<br /><br />MORTON, Walter Pickney The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1968<br />Word has been received here of the recent death in Raleigh, N. C., of Walter Pickney Morton, 86, a former principal of Giles County High School from 1938 to 1942.<br />Funeral services were conducted in Raleigh, where he had made his home since his retirement in 1951. Burial was in Laurinburg, N. C.<br />A native of Columbia, Mr. Morton had taught at Columbia Military Academy and had been principal of high schools in Columbia, Gallatin and Springfield, as well as Pulaski. He was superintendent of Franklinston (N. C.) Schools at the time of his retirement.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eunice Gibson Morton; one daughter, Mrs. Carl L. Dixon of Phoenix, Ariz.; one son, Col. Walter P. Morton, Jr., Washington, D. C.; one sister, Mrs. J. W. Journey of Columbia, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />MOSLEY, Thomas J. F. (Pap) The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1969<br />Thomas J. F. (Pap) Mosley, 90, died Saturday morning, October 25, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 26, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in Five Points Baptist Church with the Rev. Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 26, 1879.<br />Survivors include five sons, William G. Mosley, Harry Mosley, and Miles Mosley, of Five Points, Wallace Mosley, Cullman, Ala., Otis Mosley, Logan, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Lewis Webster and Mrs. Reed Ray, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Ashford Glass, Florence, Ala.; forty-seven grandchildren; ninety-nine great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br /><br />MULFORD, Andrew L. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1960<br />Andrew L. Mulford, 82, resident of Morristown, N. J. and the father of Mrs. Robert Craig of Pulaski, died Monday morning at a Morristown hospital after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Methodist Church on the Green in Morristown and burial was in that city.<br />Mr. Mulford is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Harold Noonan of Morristown and Mrs. Craig of Pulaski.<br /><br />MURDOCK, Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. W. M. Brewer The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1960<br />An automobile wreck involving a car and two trucks claimed two lives this morning on Highway 65 about 8 miles east of Pulaski, bringing the county&#8217;s traffic fatalities to 5 for this year.<br /><br />Mrs. Morgan Murdock of Route 3, Lewisburg, and her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Brewer, Route 1, Frankewing, were killed instantly when the automobile driven by Mrs. Murdock attempted to pass a large trailer truck and collided headon with another truck, according to Trooper Joe Fite, who investigated.<br />Friends of the family stated that the two women were traveling east, following an ambulance which was carrying Mrs. Brewer&#8217;s father, Frank Hobbs, to his home in the Frankewing community following his release from Giles County Hospital earlier this morning. He had been hospitalized for a week on account of a heart attack.<br />William Byors of Memphis, driver of the trailer truck which Mrs. Murdock attempted to pass, said the car had followed his vehicle for several miles and then pulled out to pass. He could see the oncoming truck and signaled the women to wait. In attempting to fall back into the right traffic lane her automobile struck the left rear wheel of Byors&#8217; truck, throwing it into the path of the oncoming truck.<br />Ralph C. Cordray of Oklahoma City, driver of the westbound truck, and Byors were not injured, although the cab of Cordray&#8217;s truck received considerable damage. The Murdock car was completely demolished.<br />Mrs. Brewer, 56, was the former Miss Florence Hobbs and lived on Chicken Creek Road near McBurg in Lincoln County. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Gilliam of Pulaski and Mrs. Charles Torrence of Texas; two sons, Larry and Dalton, McBurg; and one brother, Loyd Hobbs of Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Frank Street and granddaughter of Frank Hobbs, is also survived by her husband and three children.<br /><br />MURPHY, Anna Elizabeth Carpenter The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1969 and 12 Nov 1969<br />Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Murphy, 83, died Wednesday morning, October 29, at her home at Route 6, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Murphy, wife of the late Richard Murphy, were conducted Friday afternoon, October 31, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />She was a native of Giles County, born March 29, 1886, the daughter of the late Henry and Emma Hendrix Carpenter.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Miss Marie Murphy, Mrs. Vetris Kimbrough, Mrs. Louis Buchanan, Mrs. Lennin Lorance; two sons, Howard Murphy, Virgil Murphy; sixteen grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Gracie Carpenter, Athens, Ala.; and Mrs. Etta Bitticks, Tanner, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MURPHY, Elbert Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Elbert Jackson Murphy, 70, retired farmer, of Maury County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant, with the burial in Arlington Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Murphy died Saturday afternoon, March 25, at his home in the Enterprise Community.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Charles Murphy and Susan McKissick Murphy. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mr. Murphy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nola Hardy Murphy; one daughter, Mrs. Harlan Spencer, Mt. Pleasant; one son, Dr. Paul H. Murphy, Clarksville; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Logue, Nashville, and Mrs. C. A. Held, of the Rich Community of Giles County; and three brothers, Dr. Ben Murphy, Nashville, John Murphy, Iowa Park, Texas, and Dr. Eugene Murphy, Asheville, N. C.<br /><br />MURPHY, Margaret Dolan The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Margaret Dolan Murphy died Tuesday evening, January 21, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Requiem High Mass for Mrs. Murphy, wife of P. K. Murphy, will be held Thursday morning, January 23, in Ann&#8217;s Catholic Church at 10 o&#8217;clock.<br />Survivors, in addition to her husband, includes one son, Michael Murphy; her mother, Mrs. Sophie Garrett; one brother, Rt. Rev. Edward Dolan of Knoxville; and one sister, Mrs. Edna Mulloy, Jr.<br />Mr. Murphy, is the son of the late J. Clifford Murphy and Sue Nelson Murphy.<br /><br />MURPHY, Sue Nelson The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sue Nelson Murphy, 85, widow of J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ minister, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Murphy who had been residing recently in Nashville, died Sunday morning, July 14, at Vanderbilt Hospital following a paralytic stroke sustained a week previously.<br />Born August 13, 1877, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Webb Nelson and Lorna Crook Nelson.<br />Mrs. Murphy is survived by two sons, Clyde B. Murphy and Percy Murphy, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Harvey Reynolds, Nashville; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Naomi Moonman, Lakeland, Fla., and Mrs. Betty English, Mt. Pleasant.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MURPHY, Valies The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Valies Murphy, 56, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. She died Friday morning, August 6, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born March 10, 1909, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Anna Carpenter Murphy and the late Richard Lee Murphy. She was a member of the Odd Fellows Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her mother, Miss Murphy is survived by four sisters, Miss Marie Murphy, Mrs. Lois Buchanan and Mrs. Lennie Lorance, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Betris Kimbrough, Painesville, Ohio; and two brothers, Virgil Murphy and Howard Murphy, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MURRAY, Mattie Rainey The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1967<br /><br />Mrs. Mattie Murray, 90, died Wednesday, March 22, at her home in the Lynnville community.<br />Services were conducted Friday morning, March 24, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Loyd Hickman officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Murray, a native of Marshall County, was born April 3, 1876, the daughter of the late Robert Lee and Emily Freeman Rainey. Her husband was the late William Ryleigh Murray.<br />She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Douglas Petty, Lynnville, Mrs. Adolph Fairbetter, Pulaski, Mrs. G. D. Walls, Nashville, Mrs. James M. Strange, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Ida M. Smith, Miami, Fla.; four sons, W. W. Murray, Pulaski, Allen Murray, Giles County, Robert H. Murray, Columbia, and Thomas L. Murray, Memphis; seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MURREY, Natalie Ogilvie The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. W. P. Murrey, Sr., mother of Pulaski businessman, W. P. Murrey, Jr., will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Lewisburg. Burial will take place in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg. Mrs. Murrey died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday night, September 19, at her home on the Lewisburg-Pulaski Highway, following an extended illness.<br />Prominent in the church, civic and social affairs of Lewisburg, she was the former Miss Nancy Ogilvie, the daughter of the late Waverly W. Ogilvie and Mrs. Zana McClelland Ogilvie.<br />Mrs. Murrey, in addition to the son in Pulaski, is survived by her husband, W. P. Murrey; another son, Ogilvie Murrey, Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Ted P. Duning, Lewisburg; eight grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Sam Rogers, Neosho, Mo.<br /><br />MUSGROVE, Clyde Woodrow The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Clyde Woodrow Musgrove, 42, resident of Route 1, Wales, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Oak Grove Cemetery. Mr. Musgrove died on Friday, July 10, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 3, 1922, in Alabama, he was the son of Columbus Musgrove and Mary E. Rogers Musgrove.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Musgrove is survived by four sons, Bobby, Mabron, Glen, and Tim Wayne Musgrove; four daughters, Misses Betty, Carolyn, Linda and Connie Musgrove; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Thompson, Pulaski, Mrs. Theo Patterson, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Calvin Patterson, Lockport, Ill.; and two brothers, Orvil Musgrove, Columbia and Logan Musgrove, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MYERS, Della F. DeFoe The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1969<br />Mrs. Della F. Myers, 67, died Tuesday morning, November 18, in Waukegan, Ill.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in that city. The body will arrive in Pulaski Thursday, November 20, where services will be held Saturday, November 22 in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Robert Woodard, Mrs. James Lewis, both of Waukegan, Ill.; one son, Hugh Myers, Wildwood, Ill.; two brothers, Roy DeFoe, Pulaski, Noah DeFoe, Apopka, Fla.; ten grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />MYERS, Ida Mae Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1961<br />Mrs. Ida Mae Alexander Myers, 93, widow of Dr. Andrew Myers of Scottsville, Ky., died unexpectedly at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, November 21, at her home in Pulaski after a long period of declining health. Funeral services were held at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Angelo Nobile of Columbia officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Myers, a resident of Pulaski for the past sixteen years, was born May 2, 1868, at Scottsville, Ky., the daughter of the lat Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Alexander. She was a communicant of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Myers is survived by two grandsons, Dr. Andrew Myers Ballentine, Pulaski dentist, and Rev. Edgar S. Ballentine, III, Courtland, Ala.; and two grandchildren, Thomas Andrew Ballentine and Mary Ballentine, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />MYERS, Mahlon C. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Funeral services for Mahlon C. Myers, 55, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, July 19, at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Frank Durham officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Myers died Monday, July 17, at Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, born October 24, 1911, the son of the late John Perry and Ida Cook Myers.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Velma Pope Myers; and one sister, Mrs. Bertha Powell, Lawrence County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NANCE, Collette The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br />Graveside services for Collette Nance, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nance of Huntsville, Ala., were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning, December 17, at Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. The child is the granddaughter of Mrs. Elmer Reese of Pulaski.<br /><br />NANCE, Elwood Martin The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Elwood Martin Nance, 74, retired saw mill operator and carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, February 24, at Cool Springs Church of Christ, conducted by Charles Cheatham of Lewisburg. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Nance died of a heart ailment early Tuesday morning, February 23, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg, after a long illness.<br /><br />Born July 12, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Edward Lee Nance and Adelle Waldron Nance. He had made his home in Lewisburg for fifteen years, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Nance is survived by his wife, the former Miss Maymie Shelton to whom he was married on October 23, 1910; three sons, Buford Nance, Lewisburg, R. E. Nance, Huntsville, Ala., and Elwood M. Nance, Jr., in the Armed Services, stationed in Paris, France; three daughters, Mrs. Adelle Henson and Mrs. Ruby Burroughs, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Christine Gowan, Pulaski; and a number of grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lena Phillips, Pulaski.<br /><br />NANCE, Nora Collins The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Collins Nance, 74, were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Smyrna Methodist Church with burial in Mapleview Cemetery there.<br />Mrs. Nance died Friday, November 18, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John M. Sharp, after a long illness.<br />She was a native of Alabama and a daughter of the late Robert and Betty Swain Collins.<br />Her husband was the late Edward E. Nance, a Smyrna lumber man.<br />Survivors also include two other daughters, Mrs. Max Foster of Gladeville, and Miss Stella Nance of Smyrna; a brother, Eddie Collins of Moundsville, W. Va.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Lena Phillips of Pulaski.<br /><br />NAPPIER, Molly Louise Holman The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Molly Louise Nappier, 93, were conducted on Friday, October 21, at 10:00 a. m., at the Fairview Church of Christ, with Andrew Brown and G. C. Fox, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Nappier died Wednesday afternoon, October 19, at Giles County Hospital, following a lengthy illness. She was born May 22, 1873, in Lincoln County, the daughter of the late Thomas Holman and Sally Gray Holman.<br />She is survived by five daugthers, Mrs. Jessie Jones, Mrs. Almeta Greenwell, Mrs. James Englett, Pulaski, Mrs. Isrel Brock, Evansville, Ind., and Mrs. Herbert Flaherty, Louisville, Ky.; two sons, Tommy Nappier, Pulaski, and Holman Boshears, Lewisburg; thirty-nien grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NAVE, Beulah May Glover The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah May Nave, 75, were conducted Friday, May 5, at the Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in the Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Nave died Thursday, May 4, at Giles County Hospital. She was a native of Giles County, born November 12, 1891, the daughter of the late Walter and Sallie Hughes Glover.<br /><br />Survivors include her husband, Jim Nave; three sons, Harvey, Cebran and J. D. Nave, all of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Sam Hood, Giles County; twenty grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lura Hughes and Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Killen, Ala.; five brothers, Vallie, Jim, Earl, Arthur, and Dewey Glover, Killen, Ala.; one half-sister, Mrs. Alice Bassham, Lawrenceburg; two half-brothers, E. G. and Howard Glover, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NAVE, Harvey May The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1969<br />Harvey May Nave, 54, died Tuesday morning, September 30.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning, October 2, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. Elmer Howell, Church of Christ Minister, officiating. Burial will be in the Scott Hill Cemetery.<br />A resident of the Shores Community, Mr. Nave was born January 21, 1915, the son of James A. Nave and the late Mrs. Beulah May Nave.<br />Survivors in addition to his father, include his wife, Mrs. Vera Hood Nave; two sons, James Nave, Shores and Jerry Nave, Scotts Hill; one sister, Mrs. Sam Hood, Goodspring; two brothers, Cebran Nave, Goodspring, and J. D. Nave, Shores; five grandchildren.<br /><br />NAVE, Mattie Ashworth The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Ashworth Nave, 90, widow of Harvey Nave, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Hayes Mill Church of Christ, conducted by Bobby Turner, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place at Scotts Hill Cemetery in Giles County. Mrs. Nave died Friday, March 18, in Athens-Limestone County Hospital at Athens, Ala.<br />Born February 13, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James E. Ashworth and Molly Brown Ashworth. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Nave is survived by three sons, Jim Nave, Giles County, Ernest Nave and B. B. Nave, both of Limestone County, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Hattie Glover, Lawrence County, Mrs. Cora B. Shelton, Giles County, and Mrs. Joe Mitchell, Limestone County, Ala.; twenty-five grandchildren; sixty-four great-grandchildren, and thirteen great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEAL, Andrew Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Andrew Lewis Neal, 81, retired farmer of the Bodenham section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Andy Brown. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Neal died on Thursday, July 9, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 11, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James P. Neal and Betty Neely Neal.<br />Mr. Neal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dora May Neal; and one brother, R. K. Neal, Giles County.<br /><br />NEAL, Bessie Maud Felker The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Maud Neal, 67, were held Wednesday afternoon, December 25 at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. W. C. Westenberger, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Neal, wife of R. K. Neal, died Tuesday, December 24 in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Neal was born July 28, 1901, the daughter of the late James S. Felker and Martha Ann Crowder Felker.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, include one son, J. W. Neal, Houston, Tex.; two daughters, Mrs. H. J. Trommell, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. R. F. Crowder, Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Johnston, Pulaski, Mrs. Neely Williams, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Johnnie Thurman, Ethridge, and Mrs. Jessie Hatfield, Wisconsin; and one brother, James Felker, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEAL, Florence Green The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Florence Green Neal, 85, died Thursday, January 18, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Neal, wife of the late R. Floyd Neal, were held at 1:00 o&#8217;clock, Saturday, January 20, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Robert Hall officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Neal was born August 21, 1882, the daughter of the late J. W. and Annie Puryear Green.<br />Survivors include nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEAL, Herbert H. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br />Herbert H. Neal, Aspen Hill merchant and magistrate of the 21st District, died at Giles County Hospital on Thursday, June 17th, at 7:40 p. m. after several months illness.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home Saturday at 2 p. m. with burial taking place in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Neal was a native of Giles County, son of the late George William and Jennie Lee Marks Neal. He had operated a general merchandise store in the Aspen Hill Community for the past 25 years, and was serving his first term as County Magistrate.<br />Mr. Neal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Kimbrough Neal of Aspen Hill, and a sister, Mrs. Walter Hannah, Lynnville.<br /><br />NEAL, Joe Denison The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1966<br />Joe Denison Neal, 75, native of Giles County and resident of Los Angeles, Calif., for approximately 47 years, died in a Los Angeles infirmary on Tuesday, March 22, after a long illness.<br />Funeral services and burial will take place in that city.<br />Born September 15, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam Neal and Minnie Braly Neal.<br /><br />Mr. Neal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Varena Wheeler English Neal; one son, Bob Neal, Los Angeles; two daughters, Mrs. Katie Ramsey, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Martha Shirey, Midland, Texas; several grandchildren; three step-daughters; one sister, Mrs. Elmo (Ruby) Green, Pulaski; and one half-brother, Thomas Neal, Los Angeles.<br /><br />NEAL, Minnie McClain The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie McLean Neal, 73, widow of Ed Neal, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tommy Vernon, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Neal died Monday, February 4, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Born July 22, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. T. McLean and Sara Tidwell McLean. Her husband, Ed Neal, died about five years ago. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Neal is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bessie Reed, Columbia, and Mrs. Ewell Reed, Pulaski; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Mize, Pulaski, and Mrs. H. M. Johnson, Gadsden, Ala.; and two brothers, Joe McLean, Nashville, and Erwin McLean, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEELY, Robert E. (Bobby) The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1960<br />Robert E. (Bobby) Neely, 33, of 206 Turner Street, Pulaski, was found dead in his car in the backyard of his home about 9 p. m. Thursday night, May 5, and County Coroner Bill Bennett said death was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning.<br />City police officers said Neely had attached a hose to the exhaust pipe of the car and pulled it through the car window. When he was discovered by his wife, he was in the car with the windows closed and motor running. The death was termed a suicide by the coroner.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Friday afternoon, May 6, at 4 o&#8217;clock by David East, pastor of Second Street Church of Christ and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine Newton Neely; a daughter, Barbara Jo Neely; his parents, Jasper and Dorothy Malone Neely; a half-sister, Miss Patsy Wilson; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mollie Neely; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone.<br /><br />NELSON, Alice Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Taylor Nelson, 87, widow of Henry Nelson, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Nelson died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, November 2, at the home of her son, Paul Nelson, in Huntsville, Ala., after several years of declining health.<br />Born December 23, 1872, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Wesley Taylor and Martha Whitfield Taylor. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Nelson died approximately twenty-three years ago.<br /><br />In addition to Paul Nelson, Mrs. Nelson is survived by two other sons, C. H. Nelson, Huntsville, Ala., and Bob Taylor Nelson, Meridianville, S. C.; four daughters, Mrs. C. W. Griggs, St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. John Yokley, Lynnville, Mrs. John D. Butler, Pulaski, and Mrs. Oscar Harding, Belvedere, S. C.; seventeen grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ollie Birdsong, of Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NELSON, Charles The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br />Word has been received here of the death Tuesday night of Charles Nelson, 42, in an automobile accident near Ellington, Fla., where he was principal of a high school. He was a nephew of Mrs. C. G. Beckham of Pulaski and the grandson of Mrs. Lena Alexander of Donelson, formerly of Pulaski, and the late L. Alexander of Giles County. His paternal grandparents were the late Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Campbellsville.<br />Mr. Nelson, the son of Rev. and Mrs. Will L. Nelson of Tampa, was born in Giles County but moved to Florida with his family at an early age.<br />Other survivors include his wife and two sons; two sisters, Mrs. Harold Stevenson of Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Wade McArthur of Jacksonville, Fla.; and one brother, Lambeth Nelson of Virginia.<br />An Arcadia, Fla. funeral director is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at the time the communication was received here.<br /><br />NELSON, Daisy Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Daisy Alexander Nelson, 79, the widow of Will Nelson, a former Methodist preacher of Giles County, died Sunday night, December 29, while attending church in Tampa, Fla. She had been living in Tampa for a number of years.<br />A native of the Campbellsville Community, Mrs. Nelson was born June 5, 1889, the daughter of the late Alexander and Lena Tidwell.<br />The funeral was held in Tampa.<br /><br />NELSON, Georgie Adams The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br />Mrs. Georgie Adams Nelson, 98, Pulaski church and civic leader, died at 12:30 a. m., Friday, March 11, at the Harris Convalescent Home at Franklin following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal. The Reverend George Regas, pastor, officiated and burial took place in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Nelson, daughter of the late Nathan and Susan Louisa Pankey Adams and widow of Williams Chapel Nelson, was born in Giles County on Octorber 9, 1862. She was a communicant of the Church of the Messiah, for which her mother laid the first brick in 1874, and was for many years president of the Giles County Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Woodward, Pulaski; a brother, Nathan Adams, retired banker of Dallas, Texas; a granddaughter, Miss Marguerite Woodward, Pulaski; and a grandson, Joe Woodward, Dallas.<br /><br />NELSON, Isaac Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1968<br /><br />Funeral services for Isaac Floyd Nelson, 89, were held Sunday afternoon, June 2, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Revs. Marshall Moss and Marcus Nickells officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Nelson, a retired farmer died Friday, May 31, at Grayhill Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Nelson was born December 12, 1878, the son of the late J. Lafayette and Mary Mason Nelson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Seay Nelson; three sons, George L. Nelson, Point Clear, Ala., Earl M. Nelson, Pulaski, Floyd S. Nelson, Fayetteville; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Maggie N. Hill of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NELSON, Ozie Baker The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. John L. Nelson, mother of Lindsey Nelson, well-known sportscaster, were held Tuesday afternoon, January 14, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the Rev. W. D. Comperry and Dr. W. M. Ford officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Nelson died Saturday January 11, at her home in Columbia. She had been ill since December.<br />The former Miss Ozie Baker, she was a native of Giles County but had lived in Maury County since 1923.<br />Her son is a broadcaster for the New York Mets, and free lances for all three television networks. He lives in Long Island, N. Y.<br />Other survivors include her husband, John L. Nelson; another son, James L. Nelson, Norfolk, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. Edward G. Pennington, Columbia; a sister, Mrs. John W. Hayes, Columbia; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />NESBIT, Pauline Stevens The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1967<br />Mrs. Pauline Stevens Nesbit, 54, a former resident of Pulaski, died Thursday, June 22, at Laughlin Hospital in Greenville, Tenn.<br />Services were conducted Saturday, June 24, at 3:30 p. m., in the chapel of Kiser Funeral Home. Burial was in Greenlawn Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Nesbit, a native of Mississippi, was born October 5, 1912. Her husband, Richard G. Nesbit, was a fieldman for Kraft Foods here in Pulaski for about eight years. They were members of the First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Laughlin, Bulls Gap, Tenn., and Miss Patricia Nesbit, Greenville; one granddaughter, Elizabeth Laughlin; one brother, Charles Stevens, Boulder, Colo.<br /><br />NEWMAN, Melville Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Melville Thomas Newman, Sr., 91, retired teacher and former Giles County Superintendent of Schools, died Wednesday, Oct. 11 at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bethany Presbyterian Church, of which he was a member, with Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. Samuel Cramer officiating. Burial was in Bethany Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Newman was the son of the late Joseph Russell and Martha Bradshaw Newman. He was born April 26, 1876, in the Bryson Community.<br />A well-known educator, especially in the fields of mathematics and science, he taught in Giles County for some fifty years before his retirement about twenty years ago and served as principal of several schools, including those at Prospect and Elkton. For six years, 1930-1936, he was Superintendent of Schools.<br />His first wife, the former Nellie Deacon, died December 27, 1957.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie White Newman; five sons, George Lee Newman and Bert Gaultney Newman, both of Bryson, Joseph Deacon Newman of Atlanta, Ga., M. T. Newman, Jr., of Athens, Ala., and Andrew Fred Newman of Chattanooga; twelve grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWMAN, Melville Thomas Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1968<br />Melville Thomas Newman, Jr., 58, Giles County educator and former superintendent of schools, died at his summer home in the Beech Hill community, Sunday, August 4.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. James B. Wilson, Tuesday, August 6 at 2:00 p. m. at Bryson Presbyterian Church with interment in Bethany Cemetery.<br />Memorial services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, August 6 at Clements High School, Athens, Ala., where Mr. Newman had been principal since 1954. The body lay in state at the school from Monday afternoon and was removed to Bryson Presbyterian Church after the service there Tuesday.<br />A son of the late M. T. and Nellie Deacon Newman, he was a native of this county, having been born here Nov. 18, 1909.<br />He was a 1933 graduate of Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro and taught for a number of years in his native county, becoming school superintendent in 1944 until 1952.<br />He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Martha Minatra Newman; two daughters, Mrs. Fay White and Mrs. Nanette McBay, both of Athens, Ala.; one son, Jim Newman of Los Angeles, Calif.; four brothers, Joe of Atlanta, Ga., Fred of Chattanooga, and George and Bill Newman of Giles County and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />NEWTON, Daisy Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Roberts Newton, 79, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, former pastor, and the Rev. Raymond Crawford, Baptist minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Newton died about 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, May 9, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born November 28, 1881, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Noah Roberts and Amanda Pettus Roberts. She had lived most of her life in Giles County and was a member of the Friendship Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Newton, widow of Walter L. Newton who died a few years ago, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Belle Barber, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, Forrest G. The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1964<br />Forrest G. Newton, 80, native Giles Countian, died on February 14, at a hospital in San Angelo, Texas. Burial rites took place n his home town of Waterville, Texas.<br />Mr. Newton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Newton, left Giles County 43 years ago, settling in Texas.<br />Mr. Newton is survived by his wife; one son, Rayburn Newton, Big Spring, Texas; three daughters, Colorado; five grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Kelly Marks, Beech Hill; and one niece, Mrs. Renzo Shackelford, Pulaski.<br /><br />NEWTON, Grady The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1968<br />Grady Newton, 78, died Sunday, September 22, at his home in the Berea community.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Newton, retired farmer and veteran of WWI, were held Tuesday afternoon, September 24, at 2 o&#8217;clock in New Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. Herb Helton and Rev. Raymond Johns officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Newton was born October 15, 1889, the son of the late Bob and Jennie McNeese Newton.<br />Survivors include one son, Claude Newton, Giles County; two brothers, Robert and Herman Newton, Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Parks, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Henry Medley, Lincoln County; and two grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, James Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Funeral services for James Lewis Newton, 86, were conducted on Wednesday morning, October 18, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Newton, a native of Giles County, died Monday, October 16, in Giles County Hospital. He was born January 2, 1881, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Reece Porter Newton. His wife was the late Mrs. Esther Roden Newton.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Elise Tarpley, Pulaski; two grandsons, Jimmy and Wayne Tarpley, Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. Minnie Hobbs; and one step-son, Ben Rambo, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, James Logan The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for James Logan Newton, 68, farmer of Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Jim Pollard, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Noblit Cemetery. Mr. Newton died at his home Saturday night, October 30.<br /><br />Born June 20, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. F. Newton and Orleana Noblett Newton.<br />Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Bass Newton; one son, Fred Newton, Clarksville, three grandchildren; one brother, Maynard Newton, Lawrenceburg; and three sisters, Mrs. Elmer Hester, Minor Hill, Mrs. Luther Davis, Sumac, Giles County, and Mrs. Evie Griffith, Guntersville, Ala.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, Janie Graves The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1968<br />Mrs. Janie Graves Newton, 86, of Tullahoma, died in Crestwood Nursing Home, Manchester, Sunday, May 26, 1968.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday morning, May 28, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock at Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Herman Newton, Tullahoma; one brother, Bunyan Graves, Pulaski; one grandchild; and a great-grandchild.<br /><br />NEWTON, Lillie Mae Thompson The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Mae Thompson Newton, 44, who recently moved into the Beech Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Mitchell Cemetery, near Anderson, Ala. Mrs. Newton died Wednesday, November 24, at the home.<br />Born August 16, 1921, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Ones Thompson, Lawrenceburg, and the late Elsie Adams Thompson. She was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to her father, Mrs. Newton is survived by her husband, Grady Newton; one son, Andrew Newton, and one daughter, Donna Kay Newton, both of the home address; five brothers, Edgar Thompson, and John Andrew Thompson, Goodsprings, Van Thompson, Pulaski, and Junior Thompson and Elmer Lee Thompson, both of Lawrenceburg; and three sisters, Mrs. Velma Marie Harvell, Goodsprings, Mrs. Mattie Rosson, Anderson, Ala. and Mrs. Jesse Cox, Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, Lonnie Martin The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1968<br />Lonnie Martin Newton, 68, died Tuesday, December 3, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Newton will be held Thursday afternoon, December 5, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Newton was born September 22, 1900, the son of the late William Newton and Nancy Reasonover Newton.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ida Mae Lanier Newton; four daughters, Mrs. Joyce Parker, Nashville, Mrs. Wanda Hill, Mrs. Annie Storey, and Mrs. Mary Pryor, all of Giles County; two sons, Robert Newton and James Newton, both of Giles County; eight grandchildren; one sister, Miss Ross Newton, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, Ora Bessie The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Miss Ora Bessie Newton, 79, retired school teacher and Sunday School teacher, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Miss Newton died on Saturday, February 9, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, after a period of declining health.<br />Born October 30, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dock Newton. For many years, she was a correspondent for The Pulaski Citizen. She was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church.<br />Miss Newton is survived by one sister, Mrs. Sam Baxter, Pulaski; and one half-brother, Vernon Newton, Ector, Texas; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, Roy G. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Roy G. Newton, 61, native of Giles County, and resident of Yorktown, Va., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Grafton Christian Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Newton died Tuesday, March 13, at Kecoughtan Veterans Administration Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was a veteran of World War I, and was a member of the Grafton Christian Church. He was a crane operator for Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company.<br />Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Janie Bell Newton; two daughters, Mrs. W. L. McIntosh, Yorktown, Va., and Mrs. B. J. Ederer, Glendora, Calif.; two sons, Ray E. Newton, Hampton, Va., and Robert L. Newton, Dare, Va.; twelve grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. F. G. Gardner, Columbia, Tenn. and Mrs. J. L. Rose, Spartanburg, S. C.<br /><br />NEWTON, Sam Henry The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Sam Henry Newton, 55, retired automobile salesman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Daughtry, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Newton died unexpectedly in his sleep on Sunday, November 14, at his home at New Prospect in Lawrence County.<br />For a number of years he was a salesman for Sharp Motor Company in Pulaski.<br />Born April 18, 1910, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late John Newton and Amanda Curtis Newton. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alene Campbell Newton; two brothers, Charles Newton, Fall River, Lawrence County, and Robert Newton, Hennerville, also Lawrence County; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Annie Daughtry, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bertha Smith, Mississippi.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, Thomas Howard The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Thomas Howard Newton, 48, Giles County resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Newton died Tuesday night, March 26, at a Nashville hospital after a prolonged illness.<br />Born September 10, 1914, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late John Newton and Mandy Curtis Newton.<br />Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tavie Green Newton; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Rogers and Miss Shirley Newton, Pulaski; three grandchildren; three brothers, Robert Newton, Sam Newton and Charles Newton, all of Lawrence County; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Annie Daughtry, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bertha Smith, Corinth, Miss.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, Tully Henderson The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Tully Henderson Newton, 57, retired farmer of the Sumac section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by Virgil Bradford of Murfreesboro and James E. Holt of Pulaski, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Newton died of a heart ailment Thursday morning, January 21, at Giles County Hospital, after two years declining health.<br />Born April 2, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Jefferson Newton and Bertie McNeese Newton, and was a member of the New Providence Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Walls Newton; three sons, Brown Newton and Woodrow Newton, Giles County, and Jerome Newton, U. S. Navy, stationed in San Diego, Calif.; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Esther Watts, Mrs. Herman Newton, and Mrs. Emma Sands; and two brothers, L. L. Newton and Wallace Newton, all of Giles County.<br /><br />NEWTON, William Miles The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />William Miles Newton, three-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar William Newton of Leoma, formerly of Giles County, died at 4:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, February 12, at Lawrence County Hospital after a two hour illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at Cash Point Baptist Church in Lawrence County with the burial in the church cemetery.<br />In addition to the parents, the infant is survived by one sister, Mary Eloise Newton; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newton and Mrs. G. W. Honeycut, all of Lawrence County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NEWTON, William Wyatt The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for William Wyatt Newton, 82, were conducted on Sunday afternoon, December 18, at 1:30 in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Newton died Saturday morning, December 17, in Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, born March 4, 1884, the son of the late R. P. and Frances Hamlett Newton.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Roden Newton; and one brother, James L. Newton of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NICHOLLS, Bona Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1966<br />Mrs. Bona Nicholls, 94, died Monday night, October 10, at the home of her niece, Mrs. W. T. Gaither, in Nashville.<br />Graveside services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery, with Dr. William T. Steele officiating.<br />Mrs. Nicholls, a native Giles Countian, was born August 4, 1872. Her parents were the late Jerome H. and Emily Anderson. Her husband, James A. Nicholls, died in 1924.<br />In addition to Mrs. Gaither, she is survived by another niece, Mrs. Fred Overton, Nashville; and one nephew, Herny D. Smith of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />NICKS, Marjorie Guschke The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Marjorie Guschke Nicks, 45, who died in Chicago, Ill., on Friday, December 9, were conducted on Tuesday afternoon, December 13, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, Ala.<br />Mrs. Nicks, a native of Lincoln County, was born June 5, 1921, the daughter of Henry Guschke of Pulaski and the late Mrs. Lillie Solomon Guschke.<br />In addition to her father, she is survived by her husband, Tom Nicks, Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Terrell, Nashville, and Miss Betty Dyer, St. Michaels, Md.; one son, Joseph Edward Dyer, Nashville; two grandchildren; two brothers, Thomas E. Guschke, Columbia and Joseph E. Guschke, Joppe, Md.; two half-brothers, Michael and Marlin Guschke, of Pulaski<br />.<br />NIX, Mary Ann Abner The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Jackson Nix, Sr., 78, will take place at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers, of Minor Hill and burial will take place in New Hope Cemetery at Double Springs, Ala.<br />Mrs. Nix died Tuesday morning, March 29, at a Nashville hospital, after several years declining health.<br />Born September 30, 1881, in Alabama, she was the former Miss Mary Ann Abner, the daughter of the late William Abner and Susan Overton Abner.<br />She was twice married; her first husband, Charlie Henderson, died many years ago. Her second husband, Andrew Jackson Nix, Sr., died November 4, 1945.<br />Mrs. Nix is survived by two sons, R. C. Henderson, Gorgas, Ala., and A. J. Nix, Jr., Pierre, S. D.; two daughters, Mrs. Mahlon White, Nashville, and Mrs. David Ashford White, Minor Hill; 20 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren; nine brothers, Charlie Abner, Monroe Abner, Orvill Abner, Richard Abner, Dave Abner, all of Alabama; Leonard Abner, Washington, D. C., Stacy Abner, Crossville, Thomas Abner, Savannah and Roosevelt Abner, Terre Haute, Ind.; four sisters, Mrs. Louisa Waldrop, Mrs. Beulah Graben, Mrs. Carl Mitchell and Mrs. Carl East, all of Alabama.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NIX, Ona Smith The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1969<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ona Smith Nix, 69, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, February 18, at North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, with Rev. Walker and Rev. James officiating. Burial was in Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Nix, wife of Clarence Nix, died Sunday, February 16, at Lawrence County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John A. Smith and Lizzie Kerr Smith. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Nix was a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University and taught school for twenty-two years until her health forced her to retire.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, include five sons, Frank Nix and John Nix, both of Lawrenceburg, Odell Nix, Akron, Ohio, Robert Nix, Detroit, Mich., and Grimes Nix, Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Avadean Crews, Mrs. Marie Clayton, Mrs. Elaine Powell, all of Lawrenceburg, Miss Nell Nix, Nashville, and Miss Peggy Nix, Huntsville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Florrie Appleton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mamie Mooney, Gary, Ind.; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />NOA, William Pinner The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1966<br />William Pinner Noa, 79, retired jewelry store owner, died Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 15, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after several months of declining health.<br />Funeral rites will be conducted from the Temple Sanctuary in Nashville at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning by Rabbi Randal Falk with interment in Temple Cemetery.<br />A native of Montgomery, Ala., Mr. Noa was born Oct. 29, 1887, the son of the late Hugo and Sarah Pinner Noa. He was married in 1922 to Marien Belle Well, who died Dec. 3, 1961. They had one son, William P. Noa, Jr., who was killed in service during World War II.<br />He came to Pulaski about twenty years ago and operated a jewelry store on the south side of the Square until his retirement in 1960. He was a member of the Temple and was a knight commander of the Court of Honor, Scottish Rite Bodies of Tennessee.<br />Mr. Noa was a member of the Pulaski Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and Pulaski Exchange Club. He was active in almost every civic and charitable project launched in Pulaski in recent years and took a leading role in activities of the Giles County Scottish Rite Club.<br />Survivors include two nephews, Arthur S. Wasserman of Memphis and Noa Wasserman of Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />NOAH, Calvin Harding (Bill) The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1960<br />Calvin Harding (Bill) Noah, 39, salesman for Byrom&#8217;s Western Auto Store for approximately three years, died unexpectedly of a cerebral hemorrhage at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, May 31, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, having been stricken Monday morning at his home in Pulaski.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, First Methodist Church minister, and David East, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Born September 10, 1920, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Nina Myers Noah and the late Pleas Holbert Noah.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Noah is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Mae Gaines Noah; one daughter, Patricia Ann Noah, and one son, John Calvin Noah, both at home; two brothers, Edison Noah, Pulaski, and Horace Noah, Chapel Hill; and five sisters, Mrs. Florence Bledsoe, McBurg, Mrs. Anna B. Bragan, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Edna Dean Brashears and Mrs. Hazel McCain, both of Mt. Pleasant, and Miss Jeffie Noah, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NOA, Marian Belle Weil The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. William P. Noa, 62, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at The Temple on Harding Road in Nashville. Burial took place in The Temple Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Noa died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 12:15 Sunday afternoon, December 3, at the home on Lincoln Street.<br />The former Miss Marian Belle Weil, she was born March 2, 1899, in Nashville, the daughter of the late Harry A. Weil and Marian Jacobs Weil. She was a member of The Temple congregation.<br />Mrs. Noa is survived by her husband, William P. Noah, Pulaski jeweler; and one brother, Simon Weil, Nashville.<br /><br />NOAH, Nina Bell Myers The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Bell Myers Noah, 75, widow of Pleasant Holbert Noah, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dorris Rader of Chapel Hill. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Noah died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Monday night, July 11, at the home of a daughter in Mt. Pleasant after a period of declining health.<br />Born in Lincoln County, September 10, 1884, she was the daughter of the late John Myers and Dosie Wright Myers. Her husband died six years ago.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Noah is survived by two sons, Horace Noah, Chapel Hill, and Edison Noah, Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Florence Bledsoe, McBurg, Mrs. Anna B. Bragan, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Edna Dean Brashears and Mrs. Hazel McCain, both of Mt. Pleasant, and Miss Jeffie Noah, Pulaski; seventeen grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NOAH, Robert A. The Giles Free Press 8 Aug 1961<br />Robert A. Noah, 81, former resident of Giles County, died on Friday, July 27, in Denver, Colo., after a six months illness. Funeral services and burial took place in Fort Collins, Colo., on Monday.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was born January 31, 1881, but lived many years in Giles County, moving to Fort Collins approximately 45 years ago.<br />Mr. Noah is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary L. Hardiman, a native of Pulaski; two sons, a sister, and three grandchildren, all of Fort Collins.<br /><br />NOBLE, Wesley Roland The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Wesley Roland Noble, 84, retired Missouri Pacific Railroad employee, and father of a Pulaski resident, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 26, in Presbyterian Church, Hamburg, Ark. Burial took place in Hamburg Cemetery. Mr. Noble died Sunday, October 24, in Helena, Ark.<br />Born in Otterville, Ill., he had lived in Helena forty-one years.<br />Mr. Noble is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Bookhart Noble; three daughters, Mrs. Auston Hood, Pulaski, Mrs. George C. White and Mrs. William E. Glover, both of Memphis; seven grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren; and three brothers and five sisters.<br /><br />NOLAN, Leonard E. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1961<br />Leonard E. Nolan, 89, died Monday, July 10, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bethel Community Center with the burial in the Cates Cemetery.<br />There were no immediate survivors.<br /><br />NOLES, Dewart Belmont The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Deward Belmont Noles, 69, Church of Christ minister of Minor Hill, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Hester Chapel at Lester, Ala., conducted by E. F. Bullington and J. T. Word, Church of Christ ministers. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mr. Noles died Tuesday, April 23, at a Nashville hospital after an extended illness. Born September 3, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Matt Noles and Mattie White Noles.<br />Mr. Noles is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Belle Pickett Noles; three daughters, Mrs. James Beeler and Mrs. Clay Shelton, both of Minor Hill,<br />and Mrs. Richard Coffman, Corrine, Utah; eight sons, Dennis Noles, Florence, Ala., Sam Noles, Anderson, Ala., Billy Noles, Tempe, Ariz., D. B. Noles, Jr., Winter Haven, Fla., Paul Noles, Donelson, Dean Noles, Brigham, Utah, Larry Noles, Columbia, S. C., and Randall Noles, USAF, stationed in Germany; twenty-four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Forrest Pickett, Lewisburg; and one brother, Granville Noles, Atlanta, Ga.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NOLES, Leslie Whitten The Pulaski Citizen 19 Sep 1962<br />A former Giles Countian died Friday, September 7, in Winter Haven, Florida, as a result of shots fired from a gun he had been cleaning. Leslie Whitten Noles, 66, succumbed to two gunshot wounds while enroute to the Winter Haven Hospital.<br />Polk County Coroner W. A. Bell ruled Noles&#8217; death to be the result of an accident by self-inflicted gunshot. It was reported that Noles had apparently been cleaning several guns. He sent his young nephew, Johnny Noles, into the house to get another gun for cleaning, and while the boy was in the house, he heard a shot. Running back outside, the boy found his uncle shot in the jaw. The youth returned to the house to call an ambulance and while doing this he heard a second shot. He ran back outside and found a second wound in his uncle&#8217;s head, in the right temple.<br /><br />Noles, a retired carpenter, was born in Minor Hill, but had lived in Florida for about 30 years. His brother, D. B. Noles, Sr., still lives in Minor Hill. He is also survived by a sister here, Mrs. Esther Pickett of Pulaski.<br />Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lou Rieve Noles, Winter Haven, Fla.; three sons, S/Sgt. Julian W. Noles, Huntsville, Ala., Hoffman T. Noles, Atlanta, Ga., and Jimmy D. Noles, Bartow, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Linda Louise Onhauser, Tallahassee, Fla., Mrs. Betty Frances Hoover, Winter Haven, Fla., and Mrs. Peggy Jean Shurtleff, Detroit, Mich.; another brother, Granville Noles, Atlanta, Ga.; and 13 grandchildren.<br />Burial was in Glen Abbey Memorial Gardens, Winter Haven, Fla.<br /><br />NORMAN, Lois Cummins The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lois Cummins Norman, 57, wife of Albert &#8220;Jack&#8221; Norman, Columbia, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the burial in Polk Memorial Gardens in that city. Mrs. Norman died unexpectedly Monday morning, January 28, at her home in Charlotte Harbor, Fla., where the family had been making their home for the past three months.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jim F. Cummins and Sallie Peden Cummins, but had lived most of her life in Maury County. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Norman is survived by three sons, Myron Norman, Billy Norman, and Bobby Norman, all of Columbia; five grandchildren; and one brother, Elmer T. Cummins, Southport.<br /><br />NORMAN, Thomas Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Thomas Edgar Norman, 57, retired employee of the Dixie Manufacturing Company and later Wilkes Upholstery Company in Columbia, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, cousin of the deceased. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery, near Campbellsville. Mr. Norman died of a heart attack Tuesday, June 5, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia, following six months illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Perry Estes and Delia Cooper Estes Norman. He was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church. He served during World War II with the Army in the South Pacific.<br />Mr. Norman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Page Norman; three step-daughters, Mrs. Helen Jean Adams and Miss Alfreda Crumley, both of Columbia, and Mrs. William Hughes, Fort Estes, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. W. B. Rich, Pulaski, and Mrs. Luther Beard; a step-sister, Mrs. Janie Wade, St. Louis, Mo.; three brothers, Tuck Estes, Leonard Estes and Bascom Estes, all of Pulaski; and two step-grandsons.<br /><br />NORTON, Lynn Carroll The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1965<br />Tragedy struck a Giles Countian Saturday evening when he fell from a cliff at Cummins Falls near Cookeville while on a picnic outing with college friends.<br /><br />Lynn Carroll Norton, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Norton of Route 1, Goodsprings, was killed when he plunged 30 feet into a creek bed while exploring the lower section of a 200-foot waterfall with a group of friends from Tennessee Tech, Cookeville. The accident happened ten miles north of Cookeville, about 6 o&#8217;clock .<br />According to reports, young Norton had gone with seven other college students on the picnic, when he and Dennis Dockum, a Tech sophomore exploring beneath the falls, separated from each other at the foot of the cascade to try to find different routes to the top. When Norton failed to return to the top. Dockum said he went back down and found the body of Norton. Police were called and it took rescue units four hours to recover the body, which was lodged between two boulders in three inches of water.<br />He was a former student at Martin College, attending in 1963-64 and a student at Tennessee Tech until recently. He had plans to enter the U. S. Air Force in January.<br />He was born on April 6, 1942, in Fort Smith, Ark., and moved here with his parents from Akron, Ohio, in October 1961 when his father took over the duties of general manager of Pulaski Rubber Company.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at First Baptist Church, Pulaski, of which he was a member. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />In addition to his parents, John and Prudence Benegar Norton, he is survived by maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Benegar of Deer, Ark., and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram C. Norton, Akron, Ohio.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Charles Levan &#8220;Vann&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1969<br />Charles Lavan Norwood, 84, retired farmer of the Goodsprings Community, died Saturday night at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial took place in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />He was married to the late Myrtle O. Noah.<br />Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Clarence Turner,Pulaski, Mrs. Irene McNeely, Salem,<br />Ohio, Mrs. Elsie Phillips,, Delina, Mrs. Joyce Bennett, Columbia, and Mrs. Jean Mills, Petersburg; five sons, Earl, Chattanooga, Carl, Salem, Ohio, Van, Crestline, Ohio, John and Larry Norwood of California; a sister, Mrs. Clara Swindal, Birmingham, Ala.; one brother, Bruce Norwood, Winter Garden, Fla., 37 grandchildren, 37 great grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Clifford M. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Clifford M. Norwood, 46, Ethridge resident and native of Giles County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday at Lay Funeral Homeat Ethridge with the burial in Ethridge Cemetery, Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating.<br />Mr. Norwood, a batchelor, died on Wednesday night, October 19, at Veterans Center Hospital in Dublin, Ga., after more than a year&#8217;s illness following a tragic automobile accident on October 6, 1959.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of Frank Norwood of Ethridge and the late Mrs. Myrtle Roberts Norwood.<br />In addition to his father, Mr. Norwood is survived by his step-mother, Mrs. Florence Norwood; one sister, Mrs. Eliza Collins, Ethridge; two half-sisters, Mrs. Virgie Wares, Toledo, Ohio, and Miss Margaret McCafferty, Nashville; and five half-brothers, Harvey Norwood, Ethridge, Stanley Norwood and Edward Norwood, Toledo, Ohio, and Neal Norwood, Topeka, Kans., and Loyd Norwood, Mississippi.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Harry Shelby The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1968<br />Harry Shelby Norwood, 72, died Thursday, August 29, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Norwood, a World War I and World War II veteran, were held Saturday afternoon, August 31, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late George Wesley and Minnie Hughes Crabb Norwood.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edna Norwood of Minor Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Truman Vernon and Mrs. Windell Storey of Pulaski and Mrs. Leon Williams of Frankewing; four sons, Paul Norwood of Pulaski, Oliver Norwood of Morristown, Mo., David Norwood of Trenton, N. J., and Odell Norwood of Peakin, Illinois; a brother, Ottis Norwood of Evansville, Ind.; twenty five grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NORWOOD, James Garfield The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />James Garfield Norwood, 82, Giles County native, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon March 28, in Winter Garden, Fla., Hospital, several hours after suffering a paralytic stroke that morning. Services were held on Wednesday afternoon in Winter Garden Baptist Church, with the burial in that city.<br />Born January 5, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. H. Norwood and Samantha Emmaline Davis Norwood. He attended Giles County schools and was a member of Winter Garden Baptist Church. In Giles County, he was a timberman, and since moving to Florida thirty-five years ago, had been a fruit grower.<br />His wife, Mrs. Zora Freeman Norwood, died eleven years ago.<br />Mr. Norwood is survived by two sons, George Norwood, Winter Garden, Fla., and James Norwood, Orlando, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Roberta Ward and Misses Thelma and Frances Norwood, all of Winter Garden; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Van Norwood, Pulaski, Tenn., and Bruce Norwood, Winter Garden; and one sister, Mrs. Clara Swindle, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Joseph Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Joseph Mitchell Norwood, 85, retired farmer of the Shores section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead of Lynchburg, former pastor, and the Rev. Elmer Howell, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Norwood died at 5 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, April 15, at Fairhaven Nursing Home after a long illness.<br />Born February 21, 1878 in Giles County, he was the son of the late George and Harriet Glover Norwood. His wife, Mrs. Edna Cates Norwood, died August 16, 1957. He was a member of the United Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Norwood is survived by three sons, Joe Norwood, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Miller E. Norwood, U. S. Army, stationed in Germany, and Lynn Norwood, Goodspring; three daughters, Mrs. A. E. Chapman and Mrs. Cebron Nave, Goodspring, and Mrs. Paul Gibson, Alcoa; twenty grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Lillian Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1969<br />Mrs. Lillian Pearl Norwood, 75, died Saturday, August 9, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Norwood, wife of the late Marion F. Norwood, were conducted Monday afternoon, August 11, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the Minor Hill Church of Christ with John Futrell and Edward Harper, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, she was born May 21, 1894, the daughter of the late Nathan A. and Betty Thomas Warren. She was a member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include eight sons, Warren Norwood, Nathan Norwood and Bill Norwood, Minor Hill, Aubrey Norwood, Columbia, M. F. Norwood, Jr., West Virginia, Jim Norwood, Pulaski, Donald Norwood, Cleveland, Ohio, and Thomas Norwood, Murfreesboro; four daughters, Mrs. Hillard Kincaid and Mrs. L. D. Hendrix, both of Minor Hill, Mrs. V. H. Burgess, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Harvey Harper, De Ridder, La.; one brother, Porter Warren, Pulaski; thirty seven grandchildren; and sixteen great grandchildren.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Lois Lavonia Hughey The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Lois Lavonia Norwood, 34, died Friday, October 13, in a Huntsville, Ala., hospital. Services were conducted on Saturday afternoon, October 14, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Edwin Moore officiating.<br />Mrs. Norwood, a native of Lincoln County, was the daughter of Clarence B. and Alene Curtis Hughey of Lincoln County.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Haskel Norwood, Frankewing; five sisters, Mary Ellen Tipper, Mrs. Juell Adams, Mrs. Elaine Moore, Fayetteville, Mrs. Joyce Norwood, Frankewing, and Mrs. Pattie Dorning, Shelbyville; two brothers, Ernie Hughey, Delrose and Douglas Hughey, Fayetteville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Myrtle Ophelia Noah The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Van Norwood, 70, Giles County native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Norwood died Thursday, March 1, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Turner in Giles County after a long illness.<br /><br />The former Miss Myrtle Ophelia Noah, she was born December 19, 1891, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John Noah and Lula Noah. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Norwood is survived by her husband, Van Norwood; five sons, Earl Norwood, Chattanooga, Carl Norwood, Salem, Ohio, Van Allen Norwood, Crestline, Ohio, John Norwood, California, and Larry Norwood, U. S. Navy; six daughters, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Irene Neely, Salem, Ohio, Mrs. Jean Mills, Lewisburg, Mrs. Joyce Bennett, Ft. Collins, Colo., Mrs. Elsie Phillips, Delina, Tenn., and Mrs. Nellie Baker, Cleveland, Ohio; thirty-four grandchildren; and twenty-four great-grandchildren; three brothers, Howard Noah, Raymond Noah and Virgil Noah, all of Florida; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Roland and Mrs. Ruby Richardson, both of Florida.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of the arrangements.<br /><br />NORWOOD, Ollie Claude The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for Ollie Claude Norwood, 72, resident of Hartselle, Ala., will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Oak Grove Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Pat White. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Born September 8, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Josiah Norwood and Minta Davis Norwood.<br />Mr. Norwood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dora Bell Norwood, Hammond, Ind.; four sons, Paul Norwood, Hammond, Ind., O. L. Norwood, Los Angeles, Calif., and H. R. Norwood and Ralph Norwood, Griffith, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Arlene Dunn, Hammond, Ind., and Mrs. Marlene Hirtzer, Sarasota, Fla.; ten grandchildren; three brothers, C. L. Norwood, Pulaski and J. G. Norwood and T. B. Norwood, both of Winter Garden, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs. Clara Swindle, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />NOAH, Robert A. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1962<br />Robert A. Noah, 81, former resident of Giles County, died on Friday, July 27, in Denver, Colo., after a six months illness. Funeral services and burial took place in Fort Collins, Colo., on Monday.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was born January 31, 1881, but lived many years in Giles County, moving to Fort Collins approximately 45 years ago.<br />Mr. Noah is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary L. Hardeman Noah, a native of Pulaski; two sons, a sister, and three grandchildren, all of Fort Collins.<br /><br />NOWLIN, Willie Hardin Pilkinton The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Hardin Pilkinton Nowlin, 72, mother of a Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with the burial in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge. Mrs. Nowlin died Saturday night at Lawrence County Hospital.<br />A native of Wayne County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Hardin and Mollie Barnett Hardin. Her first husband, J. C. Pilkinton, died in 1955. She married Floyd Nowlin in 1960. He survives.<br /><br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Nowlin is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Floyd May, Pulaski, Mrs. Kelly Collier and Mrs. Herman Benefield, both of Ethridge, and Mrs. Everett Tarpley, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Calvin Pilkinton, Auburndale, Fla., and Boyd Pilkinton, Lawrenceburg; twenty-two grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Lora Lee and Mrs. Sallie Whitehead, both of Waynesboro, Mrs. Les Anderson, Hohenwald, and Mrs. Herschel Nutt, Ethridge; and one brother, Jim Hardin, Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />ODEN, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Robert Lee Oden, 69, formerly of Brentwood, who died Saturday night in Dade City, Fla., were held Monday in Dade City. Mr. Oden died of a heart attack while attending a rodeo.<br />Born in Brentwood, he was the son of the late Dr. Solomon S. Oden and Molly Oden. For several years he had made his home in Florida where he owned an orange grove.<br />Mr. Oden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethelyn Davis Oden; a foster-daughter, Mrs. Glenn Noble, Brentwood; one sister, Mrs. Charles A. Howell, Pulaski; and one brother, Marion F. Oden, Brentwood.<br /><br />O&#8217;HORGAN, Leona Smith The Pulaski Citizen 27Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Leona Smith O&#8217;Horgan, 67, Bethel resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Spry Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., with the rites conducted by the Rev. R. R. Langston, pastor of Bethel Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Legg Cemetery at Leggtown, Ala. Mrs. O&#8217;Horgan died Friday, January 22, in Giles County Hospital following a four weeks illness.<br />Born September 15, 1897, at Leggtown, Ala., she was the daughter of the late James Smith and Mattie Meals Smith. Her husband, Foster O&#8217;Horgan, died many years ago.<br />She was a member of the Methodist Church. She had lived in Chicago, Ill., most of her life, returning to Giles County about two years ago.<br />Mrs. O&#8217;Horgan is survived by one son, Tom O&#8217;Horgan, New York City; and three sisters, Mrs. W. J. Randolph, Pulaski, Mrs. Otis Edmundson, Bethel in Giles County, and Mrs. Ida Rogers, Akron, Ohio.<br /><br />OLIVER, Collins The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Collins Oliver, about 75, funeral home director of Waco, Texas, and a Giles County native, died Friday, August 9, in a nursing home in that city, following a period of declining health. Rites took place in Waco.<br />Born and reared in the Pisgah community, he was the son of Mrs. Della McCormick Oliver, now residing in Waco, and the late William M. Oliver. The Oliver family moved to Waco several decades ago from this county. The family was associated with the Compton Funeral Home in Waco for many years.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Oliver is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Oliver; and one son, Bill Oliver, Waco.<br /><br />OLIVER, Daniel Cliff The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1962<br /><br />Daniel Cliff Oliver, 72, retired real estate dealer and native of Giles County, died Monday morning, January 15, in Dallas, Texas, where he had lived for many years. Funeral arrangements are pending but rites will take place in the Texas city.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Capt. Lemuel Oliver and Lizzie Shy Oliver. His second wife, Mrs. Bess Browning Bischoff Oliver, also a native of Giles County, died in 1957.<br />Mr. Oliver is survived by three daughters; one son; and one step-son, Billy Bischoff, all of Dallas; one brother, Ewing Oliver, Dallas, and five sisters, Mrs. Fielding Harwell, Marshall, Mo., Mrs. L. K. Mackey and Mrs. J. Bowyer Bell, both of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. C. B. Neely, Houston, Texas, and Mrs. S. P. Bostick, Temple City, Calif.<br /><br />OLIVER, Erle Wilkes The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1965<br />Erle Wilkes Oliver, 89, native of Giles County, died in St. Louis, Mo., on September 10. Services were held in that city.<br />Born November 25, 1875, in Pulaski, he was the son of the late Capt. and Mrs. Lemuel Oliver.<br />Mr. Oliver is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Mills, St. Louis, Mo.; four grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Charles B. Neely and Mrs. W. Fielding Harwell, both of Houston, Texas, Mrs. John Bowyer Bell, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Samuel Bostick, Los Angeles, Calif; and one brother, H. Ewing Oliver, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />OLIVER, George The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1961<br />George Oliver, 37, died Saturday, Jan. 7, from injuries received when a heavy-duty tandem truck on which he was working slipped from supporting jacks and fell on him. The accident occurred at a garage in Mt. Pleasant and Oliver died en route to Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with the Rev. J. C. Eddings and G. C. Fox officiating, and burial was in New Hope Cemetery at Cornersville.<br />Oliver was the son of Cy L. and Sarah Belle Liles Oliver of Lynnville.<br />Survivors, besides his parents, include his wife, Mrs. Mary Will Hargrove Oliver; two sons, Eddie and Randy; two daughters, Judy and Marie, all of Pulaski; four brothers, Dalton of Lynnville, John and Jimmy of Ohio, and Felix of Montana; seven sisters, Mrs. Houston King of Frankewing, Mrs. James Ross of Prospect, Mrs. Garland Stewart of Fayetteville, Mrs. Herbert Poole of Wyoming, and Misses Sarah, Sue and Gay Lee of Lynnville.<br /><br />OLIVER, W. Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1969<br />W. Hugh Oliver, 76, died Sunday, March 23, in a hospital in Abilene, Texas.<br />Graveside services were held Wednesday morning, March 26, at 11 o&#8217;clock at Pisgah Cemetery with the Rev. Norman Coke officiating.<br />Mr. Oliver was the son of the late John Harvey Oliver and Lizzie Osborne Oliver.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lila Owen Oliver; two brothers, Raymond Oliver and Allen Oliver, both of Giles County.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />OLIVER, Kathleen Hall The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1966<br />Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Kathleen Hall Oliver, wife of Ewing Oliver, former Giles Countian, now of Dallas, Texas.<br />Mrs. Oliver died Friday night, October 21 in a Dallas hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted on Monday, October 24 at 10:30 a. m. with burial in Dallas.<br />She is survived by her husband.<br /><br />OLIVER, Timmy Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1968<br />Timmy Wayne Oliver, infant son of Frank and Jane Watson Oliver died Monday, December 2.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday afternoon, December 3, at 1 o&#8217;clock in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include two brothers, Daryl Ken and Mickey Allen Oliver; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Watson; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Frank F. Oliver, Marion, Ind.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />O&#8217;MALLY, Robert Gordon The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Robert Gordon O&#8217;Mally, 58, farmer of the Frankewing section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. O&#8217;Mally died Friday morning, September 9, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 9, 1902, the son of the late C. N. B. O&#8217;Mally and Roberta Woods O&#8217;Mally.<br />Mr. O&#8217;Malley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Lanier O&#8217;Mally; three daughters, Miss Margie O&#8217;Mally, Mrs. Billy D. Hicks and Miss Nettie O&#8217;Mally, Nashville; three sons, William Edward O&#8217;Mally, Frankewing, Howard Luther O&#8217;Mally, Ethridge, and Robert Allen O&#8217;Mally, Nashville; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Schulman and Miss Mary O&#8217;Mally, Indiana; and one brother, Willie O&#8217;Mally, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />O&#8217;MALLEY, Mary Louise The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1967<br />Miss Mary Louise O&#8217;Malley, 61, died Tuesday, April 25, in a Nashville Hospital.<br />Requim Mass will be conducted at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church on Thursday morning at 10:00 o&#8217;clock . Father Angelo Nobile will conduct the Mass. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Miss O&#8217;Malley, a native of Giles County, was born June 9, 1905, the daughter of the late Cornelius and Roberta Wood O&#8217;Malley.<br />She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Kathleen Schlum of Seymore, Ind.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />O&#8217;MALLEY, William Emmett The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1966<br />William Emmett O&#8217;Malley, 72, retired farmer of the Friendship community died Thursday, September 3, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted on Saturday morning at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. G. C. Self and Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiated.<br />Mr. O&#8217;Malley was born September 20, 1893, 1 native of Giles County and a Methodist, was the son of the late Napoleon B. O&#8217;Malley and Roberta Woods O&#8217;Malley.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertie O&#8217;Malley; five daughters, Mrs. Edward Allen, Mrs. Kenneth Beadle and Mrs. Fred Eslick, Giles County, Mrs. Joe Brown, Franklin and Mrs. Van Harris, Nashville; two sons, Raymond and John O&#8217;Malley, Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Schlum and Miss Mary O&#8217;Malley, Seymour, Ind.; twenty-two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />O&#8217;NEAL, James Edwin The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for James Edwin O&#8217;Neal, 38, resident of Tullahoma for approximately three months, having moved from Donelson, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. O&#8217;Neal died of infectious Hepatitis Friday morning, December 6, in Queen City Infirmary at Tullahoma, following a period of declining health.<br />Born March 9, 1925, at Aspen Hill, he was the so of Otis O&#8217;Neal and Mrs. Myrla Grimes O&#8217;Neal of Aspen Hill.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. O&#8217;Neal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Birdie Jane Frazier O&#8217;Neal&#8217; one son, James Crawford O&#8217;Neal, Tullahoma; three brothers, William O&#8217;Neal, Cookeville, Robert Morris O&#8217;Neal, Nashville, and Otis O&#8217;Neal, Jr., Tampa, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs. William Mays Oakley, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, Otis The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Otis O&#8217;Neal, 80, retired plumber of the Aspen Hill Community, died Wednesday, October 4, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Friday, October 6, at 3:00 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Chester Stevens officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. O&#8217;Neal, a native of Giles County, was born January 25, 1887, the son of the late William and Mary Jackson Abernathy O&#8217;Neal.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Murler Grimes O&#8217;Neal; one daughter, Mrs. William Oakley, Nashville; three sons, William C. O&#8217;Neal, Cookeville, Robert M. O&#8217;Neal, Nashville, and Otis O&#8217;Neal, Jr., Tampa, Fla.; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Misses Lydia and Rebecca O&#8217;Neal, Pulaski, and one brother, William O&#8217;Neal, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />O&#8217;NEAL, Robert Malone The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br />Robert Malone O&#8217;Neal, 82, native Giles Countian, and well known educator, died Friday, March 15, in a Clarksville hospital as the result of a heart ailment.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday at Clarksville and burial was in Greenwood Cemetery there.<br />The son of the late William and Willie Malone Abernathy O&#8217;Neal, he was born in Giles County on April 11, 1880.<br />He attended Vanderbilt University and in 1902 went to Montgomery County as a teacher in the county school system. In 1907 he was named to the faculty of Howell Elementary School, and soon after appointed principal of that school. He served in the latter capacity, with the exception of a five year interval when he was executive secretary of the Clarksville Chamber of Commerce, until his retirement in 1948.<br />In 1961, Mr. O&#8217;Neal sold his home and lived a brief time with relatives in Giles County, the returned to Clarksville to make his home with a nephew there.<br />He was a member of Madison Street Methodist Church, Clarksville, a charter member and past president of the Clarksville Rotary Club, and a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Philomatic Society.<br />His wife, Mrs. Bessie O&#8217;Neal, died in 1950.<br /><br />ORR, Beulah and Effie Orr Hall The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1962<br />Two former residents for the Giles-Marshall County line community of Bear Creek were killed Friday, July 6, in an automobile collision in Newton, Georgia. Miss Beulah Orr, 77, was reported to have been killed instantly, and her sister, Mrs. Effie Orr Hall, 72, died enroute to a hospital in Albany, Ga.<br />According to reports, the two women were returning home from a church social when they stopped at the gate in front of Mrs. Hall&#8217;s driveway. An automobile reportedly driven by the county sheriff, traveling at a high rate of speed, struck the vehicle, knocking it about 90 feet. The sheriff&#8217;s vehicle reportedly traveled another 160 feet into Mrs. Hall&#8217;s yard.<br />Both Miss Orr and Mrs. Hall lived in the Bear Creek Community on the county line until a few years ago. Miss Orr, a teacher for about 20 years, also worked in Washington, D. C., with the Bureau of the Census and the War Department (New Department of Defense). She moved to Newton about two years ago. Mrs. Hall had taught school in Georgia for about forty years.<br />Miss Orr was a member of the Bear Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />The two sisters were the daughters of the late, James Weir Orr and Nannie Gracey Orr. Survivors include one brother, J. W. (Jamie) Orr of the Bear Creek community; Mrs. Hall&#8217;s son, C. O. Hall, Jr., Albany, Ga.; and her two grandchildren.<br />Following joint services in Newton Sunday, Miss Orr&#8217;s body was returned to Lewisburg for further services Tuesday, July 10, and interment in Bryant Cemetery, Mooresville. Mrs. Hall was buried by her husband, Curtiss O. Hall, who died several years ago.<br /><br />ORR, Zella Mae The Pulaski Citizen 3 May1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Miss Zella Mae Orr, Nashville resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Cornersville, conducted by the Revs. Victor Brown, Frank Edwards and S. C. Wright. Burial took place in Marshall County. Miss Orr died Saturday morning, April 29, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after a period of declining health.<br />Daughter of Lowry Orr of Lynnville, and the late Mrs. Ada Pickens Orr, she formerly was employed by Genesco in Lewisburg and Nashville. A member of the Cornersville Baptist Church, she also had served as a Sunday School teacher, and was graduated from Columbia Business College.<br />In addition to her father; she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mack Ashton, Lynnville; a half-sister, Miss Willie Grace Orr, Nashville; three brothers, Edwin Orr, Nashville, Hugh Reed Orr, Columbia and Burney Orr, Lynnville.<br /><br />OSBORNE, Albert L. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1969<br />Albert L. Osborne, 86, died Saturday night, May 31, at the Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, June 2, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Osborne was born June 3, 1882. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Carter Hughes, Pulaski, Mrs. John Case, Athens, Ala., and several nieces and nephews.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />OSBORNE, Floyd Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Floyd Campbell Osborne, 75, retired farmer and school bus driver, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Lynnville Church of Christ. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Osborne died Thursday, December 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born October 10, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Wesley Osborne and Louetta Coker Osborne. He was an elder in the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Osborne had served as school bus driver for a period of twenty-three years.<br />Mr. Osborne is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Martin Osborne; four daughters, Mrs. Mitchell Wright, Franklin, Mrs. John Hewitt, Lynnville, Mrs. Morton Tyree, Nashville, and Mrs. Bobby Childers, Columbia; one son, Joe Osborne, Huntsville, Ala.; fifteen grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Ott Cook, Lewisburg, Mrs. Henry Hobbs, Mrs. John Hobbs and Mrs. Grady Head, Lynnville, and Mrs. Cameron Walker, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />OSBORNE, James Ollie The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for James Ollie Osborne, 63, retired Giles County merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Elmer James of Summertown officiated. Mr. Osborne died Friday, February 26, in Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg following a period of declining health.<br />Born September 30, 1901, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Wesley Osborne and Lou Etta Coker Osborne. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He operated a grocery between Lynnville and Cornersville nineteen years.<br /><br />Mr. Osborne is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Sharp Osborne; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Adgent, Lynnville; one son, John Wendell Osborne, Lynnville; four grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Johnny Hobbs, Mrs. Harry Hobbs and Mrs. Gray Head, Lynnville; Mrs. O. F. Cook, Cornersville, and Mrs. Cameron Walker, Columbia; and one brother, Floyd Osborne, Lynnville.<br /><br />O&#8217;QUINN, Lura Moore The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lura Moore O&#8217;Quinn, 91, native Giles Countian were held Friday at Waycross, Ga., with burial in that city. Mrs. O&#8217;Quinn died on Tuesday, June 21, at a private hospital in Atlanta, Ga. She had made her home the past six years in Atlanta.<br />Born December 20, 1868, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James C. Moore and Martha Eugenia Arrowsmith Moore. She was the widow of John Henry O&#8217;Quinn who died December 19, 1920.<br />Mrs. O&#8217;Quinn was a member of Westminister Presbyterian Church in Valdosta where the family lived for a number of years.<br />Mrs. O&#8217;Quinn is survived by three sisters, Misses Gertrude and Susan Moore and Mrs. Florence Biles, all of Nashville, and a number of nieces and nephews in Giles County.<br /><br />OVERTON, Harvey Reed Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1960<br />The Rev. Harvey Reed Overton, Jr., 38, died Thursday, August 18, at Gastonia, N. C., hospital following an attack of phlebitis. Funeral services were conducted at First Presbyterian Church in Gastonia on Saturday at 3:30 p. m. with Dr. H. M. Moffett and the Rev. Ewell Nelson officiating. Burial was in Gaston Memorial Park in that city.<br />A native of Pulaski, the Rev. Mr. Overton was the son of Mrs. Marye Wood Overton of Pulaski and Harvey Reed Overton, Sr., of Prospect. He received his education at Giles County High School, Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn., and Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Ga., where he was awarded the Bachelor of Divinity degree.<br />At the time of his death, he was serving his fifth year as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Hinesville, Georgia, and was Chaplin of the 48th Armored Division, National Guard, holding the rank of Captain. He formerly had served as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Monticello, Ga. and First Presbyterian Church of Douglas, Ga., also as assistant minister in Dothan, Ala., and as supply pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski in 1949. He was a member of the U. S. Army during World War II.<br />With his wife, the former Miss Annette McCarter of Gastonia, Mr. Overton was on a vacation tour of eastern states when he became ill last week. The returned to the North Carolina city, where he entered the hospital and lived for only a short time.<br />Other survivors, besides his mother, father and wife, are three children, Mary Anne, Robert Wood and Mark McCarter Overton, all of Hinesville.<br /><br />OVERTON, Harvey Reed The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1965<br /><br />Harvey Reed Overton, 70, retired Prospect farmer, died Tuesday night, August 10, in a Nashville hospital from a gunshot wound which was reportedly self-inflicted. Mr. Overton had been in ill health for several years and left a note to a sister stating his &#8220;pain had become unbearable.&#8221;<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Prospect Methodist Church, of which he was a member, by the Rev. William Arnold of Elkmont, Ala., officiating, assisted by the Rev. Thomas Smith of Prospect. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery. Wilson Carter Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />A neighbor said that Mr. Overton called her to his home about noon Tuesday and asked her to go to the nearby home of Wilson Carter, funeral director, and tell him he was needed at the Overton home. When she had gone some 100 yards, she heard the report of a .22 rifle as Mr. Overton fired a shot into his own head. He was taken to Giles County Hospital for emergency treatment and then removed to the Nashville hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Overton was born Nov. 25, 1894, the son of John Thomas and Mattie Pettus Reed Overton.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Robert Overton of Akron, Ohio, Tom Overton of Montgomery, Ala., and Andrew Overton of Paducah, Ky; four sisters, Mrs. Harris Morris of Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Walton Gray of Athens, Ala., Mrs. William Cook and Mrs. Ben Mason, Jr., both of Nashville; and three grandchildren, Mary Anne, Bob and Mark Overton of Gaston, N.C.<br /><br />OVERTON, Mattie Reed The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. John Tom Overton, 91, Prospect resident were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Jerald Champion of Elkmont, Ala. with the burial in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Overton who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ben Mason, Jr., in Nashville died there Sunday afternoon, November 27, after an unexpected illness.<br />A native of Elkmont, Ala., she was the former Miss Mattie Reed, the daughter of the late William M. Reed and Pamphelia Legg Reed, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />She was the last member of her immediate family and was the widow of John Tom Overton, who died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Overton is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Bill Cook, Nashville, Mrs. Harris Morris, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Walton Gray, Athens, Ala.; four sons, Harvey Reed Overton, Prospect, Tom Overton, Montgomery, Ala., Bob Overton, Akron, Ohio, and Andrew Overton, Paducah, Ky., and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />OVERTON, Robert Wood The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Robert Wood Overton, 12, grandson of Mrs. Marye Wood Overton, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 22, at his home in Gastonia, N. C., of a brain tumor following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Gastonia at 3 p. m. Wednesday, with burial in that city.<br />Young Overton was the son of Mrs. Annette McCarter Overton and the late Rev. Harvey Reed Overton, Jr., who died in 1960.<br />Survivors, in addition to his mother and grandmother, include a brother, Mark McCarter Overton, and a sister, Mary Anne Overton, both of Gastonia.<br /><br />OWEN, Frances Dyer The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Leslie Owen, 85, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Bethesda Cemetery. Mrs. Owen died on Monday, December 4, in a Louisville, Ky., rest home after a long illness.<br />Born August 20, 1876, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Frances Dyer, the daughter of the late Zach Dyer and Sarah Carden Dyer. Her husband, Leslie Owen, died fourteen years ago.<br />Mrs. Owen is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Milton Brown, Mrs. Ray Estep, Pulaski, Mrs. R. C. Henderson, Lynnville, Mrs. H. C. Ambrosius, Louisville, Ky., Mrs Otha Russell, Cornersville and Mrs. Forrest Russell, Florida; two sons, Robert Owen, Pulaski, and James Owen, Louisville, Ky.; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs I. M. Rogers, Decatur, Ala.; and three brothers, Rev Tom Dyer, Odessa, Mo., Will Dyer, Florida, and Taylor Dyer, Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />OWEN, J. C. The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1968<br />J. C. Owen, owner of Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc., at Pulaski, died unexpectedly at his home in Poplar Bluff, Mo., on Friday afternoon of a heart attack. Funeral services were held on Monday at First Baptist Church, Poplar Bluff, with burial in that city.<br />He was 72 years of age.<br />Mr. Owen established the Coca-Cola Bottling Works here about 1938, and for a time following the construction of the new plant on Highway 64, maintained an apartment here where he and his family lived on visits to Pulaski. He was last in Pulaski about two weeks ago.<br />Mr. Owen is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lydia Owen; two sons, Dr. Robert F. Owen, St. Louis, Mo., and John L. Owen, Lancaster, Pa.; a brother, Herman Owen, Poplar Bluff; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Thompson, Mayfield, Ky., and Mrs. Rachel Beard, Hardinsburg, Ky.; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />OWEN, Laura Brewer The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1963<br />Mrs. Laura Brewer Owen, 80, of the McBurg community, died Sunday, June 30, in Lincoln County Hospital following a brief illness.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at 3 o&#8217;clock at McBurg Church of Christ with burial in Wright Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a son, Ples Owen of Lewisburg; a daughter, Mrs. Thurston Robinson of Lincoln County; a brother, J. M. Brewer of Giles County; a sister, Mrs. Annie Riner of Wartrace; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />OWENS, Delpha Jane Smith The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Delpha Jane Smith Owens, 83, mother of a local resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Jamestown, Tenn., with the burial in Taylor Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Owens died Friday morning, February 17, at Fentress County General Hospital after a weeks illness.<br />Mrs. Owens is survived by four daughters, including Mrs. Chester A. Stephens, Pulaski; two sons; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and one sister.<br />She was a member of the Methodist Church<br /><br />OWENS, Mary Lou Angus The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Angus Owens, 77, resident of the Rich Community, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock on Friday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Owens died unexpectedly early Wednesday morning, February 20, at her home after a period of declining health.<br />She was the daughter of the late J. F. Angus and Lou Carpenter Angus, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Owens is survived by her husband, W. H. Owens; one son, Herman Owens, Rich; one daughter, Mrs. Amon Thurman, Southport, Maury County; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />OWENS, Mary Octavia The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Octavia Owens, 89, former resident of the Appleton Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clcock Thursday afernoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Appleton Cemetery. Mrs. Owens died at 11:10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, August 6, at Giles County Hospital where she was a patient for three weeks.<br />She was born Feb. 10, 1874, in Lauderdale County, Ala. She was the wifow of Sam Owens who died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Owens, a member of the Puncheon Church of Christ, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Martha Wade, Minor Hill, with whom she had made her home in recent years, Mrs. Lillie Davis, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Minnie Jones, Five Points: three sons, Sam Owens, Athens, Ala; Russell Owens, Minor Hill, and Johnny Owens, Leoma; thirty grandchildren; sixty great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />OWENS, William Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for William Clarence Owens, 55, employee of the American Pencil Company in Lewisburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Owens died at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday night, July 10, at a Nashville hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born March 17, 1906, in Alabama, he was the son of Mrs. Octavia Jones Owens of Pulaski and the late Sam Owens. Mr. Owens had lived in Pulaski for a number of years but had lived in Lewisburg for the past nine years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Owens is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lelier Mae Bailey Owens; three sons, Fred Owens, Pulaski, John Owens, Fayetteville, and Charles Owens, Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Alton Hazlett, Nashville; eight grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Hollis Wade and Mrs. Mack Davis, Giles County, and Mrs. Robert E. Jones, Lawrenceburg; and three brothers, Russell Owens, Giles County, Sam Owens, Athens, Ala., and John Owens, Lawrence County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />OWINGS, Mary Elizabeth Flautt The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Flautt Owings, 84, retired teacher and widow of Allison Owings, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Owings died unexpectedly at 7 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, January 4, after a period of declining health.<br />Born October 26, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jack D. Flautt, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Allison Owings, died eleven years ago.<br />Mrs. Owings is survived by one sister, Mrs. Sam H. Woodward, Pulaski; two brothers, Meredith Flautt, Nashville, and Joe H. Flautt, Mentone, Ala.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Chesley Morris, St. Petersburg, Fla.; and one step-son, Joe A. Owings, Berkeley, Ida.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PAGE, Dave The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Dave Page, 74, retired farmer of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Cleo Bunt of Lawrence County. Burial took place in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge. Mr. Page died Friday, May 12, at his home in the Liberty Hill Community after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late George Page and Jane Faught Page.<br />Mr. Page is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Brown Page; two sons, Willie J. Page, Ethridge, and David Ray Page, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Lelia Hickman, Sidney, Ohio, and Mrs. Leonard Dickey, Ethridge; nine grandchildren; three brothers, Charlie Page, Florida, Johnnie Page, Columbia, and Tom Page, Ethridge; and three sisters, Mrs. Annie James, Ethridge, Mrs. Lucile Hammonds, Marlin, Texas, and Mrs. Ella Mae Tidwell, Chicago, Ill.<br /><br />PAGE, Samuel Houston The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Samuel Houston Page, 69, farmer of the Liberty Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Malcolm White and Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District of Giles County. Mr. Page died Thursday night, August 4, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Mr. Page is survived by two sisters, Miss Katie Page, Ethridge, and Mrs. Lucy Thompson, Little Rock, Ark.<br /><br />PAISLEY, Effie Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Effie Tidwell Paisley, 83, widow of J. Edd Paisley, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church with the rites conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. R. Neal Dean. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Paisley died on Saturday morning, April 14, at the home of a cousin, Mrs. Roy W. Clarke, Sr., in Nashville, after a period of declining health.<br />Born November 27, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Polk Tidwell and Lucy Fry Tidwell. She had been a member of First Presbyterian Church for fifty years, following membership in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Her husband, J. Edd Paisley, died August 2, 1948.<br />Mrs. Paisley is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Edith Todd and Mrs. Emmett Hendrickson, Pulaski, and Mrs. C. A. Moss, Williamsburg, Ky.; one son, J. Edd Paisley, Chicago, Ill.; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one half-sister, Mrs. Lena T. Alexander, Donelson, Tenn.<br /><br />PAISLEY, John Robert (Bob) The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1961<br />Funeral services for John Robert (Bob) Paisley, 80, well-known Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia. Mr. Paisley died unexpectedly of a cerebral hemorrhage Friday afternoon, May 12, at his home in Columbia where he had made his home for a number of years.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Paisley and Mary Horne Paisley. He was a retired farmer and livestockman.<br />Mr. Paisley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Murphy Paisley; one son, John Robert Paisley, Jr.; and one grandson, all of Columbia; one brother, Luther E. Paisley, Campbellsville; and one sister, Mrs. Birdie P. Smithson, Pulaski.<br /><br />PAISLEY, Luther E. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Luther E. Paisley, retired farmer and stockman of Campbellsville, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Paisley died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, August 28, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Birdie P. Smithson, on South First Street in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br />Born December 14, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Milton Paisley and Mary Elizabeth Horne Paisley. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Paisley, in addition to the one sister, Mrs. Smithson, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Collins Paisley, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARDON, Annie Belle Bevels The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Belle Bevels Pardon, 63, Bunker Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Pardon died at 6:45 on Thursday evening, July 6, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born June 27, 1898, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Bevels and Mary Sue Bevels Bevels. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Pardon is survived by ten sons, Elbridge and John Pardon, Giles County, Dean Pardon, Lewisburg, Thurman, Thomas, and Brown Pardon, Lincoln County, Carl Pardon, Nashville, Howard and Horace Pardon, Chicago, Ill., and Speer Pardon, U. S. Navy; six daughters, Miss Lois Pardon, Mrs. Noble Holley, Mrs. Billy C. Jarrett, Mrs. William Oliver, Mrs. Marion Edwards and Mrs. Joe Sumners, all of Giles County; twenty-two grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two brothers, Erskine Bevels and William Bevels, both of Lincoln County; six sisters, Mrs. Rosa Mitchell, Mrs. John Fly, Mrs. Sam Moore, Giles County, Mrs. Ike Foster, and Mrs. Atha Mitchell, Lincoln County, and Mrs. Ira Hogan, Limestone County, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARDON, William Forrest The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1963<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete for William Forrest Pardon, 75, retired Bunker Hill farmer, who died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, May 14, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 22, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Forrest Pardon and Nancy Warren Pardon. His wife, Mrs. Annie Bell Bevels Pardon, died two years ago.<br />Mr. Pardon is survived by ten sons, Howard, Elbridge and John Pardon, Giles County, Horace Pardon, Chicago, Ill., Dean Pardon, Lewisburg, Thurman, Thomas and Brown Pardon, Lincoln County, Carl Pardon, Nashville and Speer Pardon, Alaska; six daughters, Miss Lois Pardon, Pulaski, Mrs. Noble Holley, Mrs. Billy C. Jarrett, Mrs. William Oliver, Mrs. Marion Edwards, and Mrs. Joe Sumners, all of Giles County; twenty-five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1963<br />Funeral services for William Forrest Pardon, 75, retired Bunker Hill farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />PARDUE, Robert E. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1965<br />Robert E. Pardue, 70 odd years of age, husband of a Giles County native, died on Thursday, October 23, in a Nashville hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were held in Roesch, Williams and Patton Funeral Home, with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery in that city.<br />Mr. Pardue is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sophia Ross Pardue; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />PARK, Gladys McElhiney The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys McElhiney Park, 47, native of Giles County, and former resident of Nashville, were held Tuesday, April 26, in Pettus-Owen-Wood Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in the McElhiney private family cemetery at Tennessee City in Dickson County. Mrs. Park died at 3:30 Monday morning, April 25, in the Savannah Hospital, Savannah, Tenn., after a lengthy illness.<br />Born in April of 1919, in Giles County, she was the daughter of John Oscar McElhiney of Wales and the late Nina Zinn McElhiney.<br /><br />In addition to her father, Mrs. Park is survived by one son, Harold Vaughn Park, Savannah; two grandchildren; three brothers, Ray McElhiney, Wales, Clark Eugene McElhiney, Fairview in Williamson County, and Edward Ashley McElhiney, California; and three sisters, Mrs. Alma Robinson, Indian Springs, Nev., Mrs. Nell West, Louisiana, and Mrs. Ida May Ledeux, Fairview, Williamson County.<br /><br />McELHINEY, John Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1966<br />John Oscar McElhiney, 77, died Friday, Dec. 9 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sat., Dec. 10 at Jason&#8217;s Chapel in Dickson County with burial in McElhiney Cemetery in Dickson County.<br />A retired railroad man, he was a native of Dickson County, son of the late Robert and Sophia Lee McElhiney.<br />Survivors include three sons: Raymond of Wales, Clark of Nashville, Everette of California; three daughters, Mrs. Joe Robinson of Indian Springs, Nevada, Mrs. Robert West of Leesville, La.; five sisters, Mrs. Rilla Barnes of Athens, Ohio, Mrs. Ann Roberts, Dickson, Tenn., Mrs. Ella King, Dickson, Mrs. Margaret Brazell of Ohio, Mrs. Martha Manley of Dickson, Tenn.; 16 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARK, Hazel Gregory The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel Gregory Park, 55, wife of Claude R. Park, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski. Burial will take place in the Park Cemetery at Elkton. Mrs. Park died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 8, at her home in Donelson.<br />Mrs. Park, in addition to her husband, is survived by six sons,, Tom Park, Harvey Park, Macon, Ga., Joe Park, San Diego, Calif., Terry Park, Lawton Park and Kenneth Park, Donelson; four daughters, Mrs. Barbara McPierson, Danville, Va., Mrs. Larry Reed, Jr., Macon, Ga., Mrs. Joseph E. Swift, Lake Worth, Fla., and Miss Jane Park, Donelson; her mother, Mrs. Della Gregory, Lexington, Ala.; three brothers, Lawton Gregory, Oak Ridge, Roy Gregory, Jackson, and Ligon G. (Buster) Gregory, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. S. C. Athey, Montgomery, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARK, Ladye Clark The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ladye Clark Park, 60, native Giles Countian, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in Wilkes Cemetery in Culleoka. Mrs. Park died on Monday, December 24, at her Nashville home.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Arrow Clark and Myrtle Harwell Clark. Her husband, Hazel Park, a Maury Countian, died a few years ago.<br />There were no immediate survivors. Mrs. C. N. Stevenson, Columbia and Mrs. Bensie Johnson, Nashville, were aunts.<br /><br />PARKER, Arch Waters The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Arch Waters Parker, 61, farmer of the Eleventh Civil District, wer e held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Gilbert W. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Parker died of a heart attack Thursday, December 5, at his home.<br />Born December 24, 1901, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Q. T. Parker and Mary Etta Hogan Parker. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Parker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lurene White Parker; one daughter, Mrs. Myrl Keene, Lynnville; one grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. H. W. White and Mrs. M. S. Merritt, Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Tarpon Springs, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARKER, Charlie Massey The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Charlie Massey Parker, 87, a bachelor and a native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Mt. Zion Methodist Church in Giles County&#8217;s<br />Fourth Civil District (*This is Lawrence County&#8217;s Third Civil District.), with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Parker, a retired farmer, died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, July 14, at his home on Steadman Ridge, the county line between Giles and Lawrence County.<br />Born March 18, 1877 at Campbellsville, he was the son of the late Zachariah Parker and Jane McClusky Parker. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />There were no immediate survivors.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARKER, Elwood Stacy III The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1967<br />A 13-year-old Huntsville, Ala., boy, Elwood Stacy Parker, III, formerly of Pulaski, was killed Thursday afternoon when he came in contact with high voltage wires in a tree on the front line of his home.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Laughlin Funeral Home in Huntsville, with graveside services and burial at Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Giles County later that day. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Young Parker, known to family and friends as &#8220;Woody&#8221; was the son of Mrs. Ruby Kelly Parker and the late Elwood Stacey Parker, Jr. He was born in Giles County on Aug. 2, 1954.<br />The accident reportedly occurred while Woody and a friend were climbing the large tree in the family yard and the boy touched electric lines running through the limbs.<br />Surviving in addition to his mother, are a brother, Michael Lee Parker of Huntsville; three sisters, Mrs. Peggy Ann Dollins of New Orleans, LA.; Mrs. Beverly Kay Hillis and Miss Evelyn Parker, both of Huntsville; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leroy Kelly, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Laura Parker of the Bodenham Community.<br /><br />PARKER, James Peden Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for James Peden Parker, Sr., 67, retired farmer of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Parker died Sunday morning, September 11, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after an extended illness.<br /><br />Born December 8, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. Allison Parker and Edna Peden Parker.<br />Mr. Parker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Shirley West Parker; three sons, James P. Parker, Jr., Victor H. Parker and Edward A. Parker, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Everett Martin, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one brother, Gilbert Parker, McBurg; and one sister, Mrs. Cecil McCracken, McBurg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARKER, Katie Murphy The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />Mrs. Katie Parker, 76, died Tuesday, April 29, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning, May 1, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Maury County, Mrs. Parker was born July 16, 1892, the daughter of the late William and Ella Carter Murphy.<br />Survivors include her husband, Hershel Lee Parker, Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one son, Wendell Parker, Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Marshall Parker, Wales; and one brother, Robert Murphy, Flint, Mich.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARKER, Laura Emma Compton The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Laura Emma Parker, 87, died Friday, January 24, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Parker, wife of the late Elwood S. Parker, were held Sunday afternoon, January 26, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Parker was born April 22, 1881, the daughter of the late A. J. Compton and Emma Alsup Compton.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. English Brashears; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARKER, Louise Owens The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Mrs. Gil Parker, 56, of Route 1, Frankewing, was killed Monday night, Feb. 5, in a three-car pileup on Highway 64 at western city limits of Fayetteville. She was pronounced dead on arrival at Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. at Ralston Funeral Home in Fayetteville, with the Rev. Robert Whitsett officiating. Burial will be in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />Mrs. Parker was a passenger in an automobile driven by her husband, Gil Parker, 65, who was admitted to Lincoln County Hospital with broken ribs and lacerations. He is reportedly recovering satisfactorily.<br />Also injured were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Solomon of Route 5, Pulaski, occupants of one of the three cars involved in the accident, and five passengers in the third vehicle.<br /><br />Mrs. Josephine Cowan, 25, of near Fayetteville, was the driver of the automobile which crashed into the rear of the Solomon car, which had stopped waiting to make a left turn, and was then thrown into the path of the oncoming car driven by Mr. Parker, according to Fayetteville Police Patrolman Clifford Counts.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Ross Massey and son, Ricky and Mrs. Massey&#8217;s mother, Mrs. Sarah Berryhill, all passengers of the Cowan car, suffered multiple injuries.<br />Mrs. Parker, a resident of the McBurg community in Lincoln County, was born Sept. 18, 1903 in Giles County. She was the former Miss Louise Owens, daughter of W. H. and Mary Lou Angus Owens of the Rich community, who survives. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Other survivors include a son, Billy Parker; a daughter, Mrs. Everett Clark; and three grandchildren; all of McBurg; one brother, Herman Owens of Lynnville, and one sister, Mrs. Amon Thurman of Southport in Maury County.<br /><br />PARKER, Mary Lou Holley The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />A young Pulaski mother of two was killed in an automobile accident on Herman Nelson Highway between Huntsville and Ardmore as she was returning with her family from Huntsville Friday night about 10 p. m.<br />Mrs. James C. Parker, 29, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Holley and driver of the car, was dead on arrival at a Huntsville hospital where she was taken following the accident, which occurred after she hit a stray cow wandering on the highway. The impact caused the car lights to be extinguished and she alighted from the automobile to investigate. As she stood on the highway, another car headed in the same direction appeared and struck her as she stepped from her own unlighted car. It was presumed that she was killed instantly.<br />Mrs. Parker who had driven to Huntsville earlier to pick up her husband from work, was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Holley and her two daughters, but none of the other occupants were hurt.<br />The name of the driver of the automobile which hit Mrs. Parker was not available, since the accident was investigated by Alabama State Troopers, but it is known that he stopped as soon as it occurred to talk with the family.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Funeral Chapel on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Parker was a native of Giles County, a graduate of Giles County High School, and was an employee of Lee-Mar Shirt Factory at the time of her death. She was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Her parents are E. Brown and Irene Watson Holley of Pulaski, who survive. In addition to her parents and her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Sophia Lynn and Holly Lee, a brother, Sonny Holley, Pulaski, and a sister, Mrs. Peggy Gernert, Trenton, New Jersey.<br /><br />PARKER, Myrtle Arney The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Arney Parker, 83, resident of Meridian, Miss., for several years, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Parker died on Tuesday, December 7, in Meridian.<br />Born September 7, 182, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Dan Arney and Zora McWhirter Arney. Her husband, Cleve Parker, died July 2, 1953.<br />Mrs. Parker is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Robbins, Meridian, Miss.; three sons, Arney Parker, Giles County, and Samuel Parker and Eugene Parker, both of Detroit, Mich.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three half-sisters, Mrs. Alene Lanier, Frankewing, Mrs. Sayre Slauson, Fort Lauderdale, Ala., and Mrs. Lelia Reed, Fayetteville; and two half-brothers, Horace Arney and Clifford Arney, both of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARKER, Porter Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Porter Leroy Parker, 74, retired farmer of the Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pleasant Valley Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Jesse C. Williams, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, former pastor. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Parker died Sunday morning, July 10, at his home on the Columbia Highway after a period of declining health.<br />Born October 8, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John H. Parker and Sallie Carpenter Parker. He was a member of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Sallie Petty Parker, died several years ago.<br />Mr. Parker is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William Wells, Lynnville, and Mrs. Charles W. Martin, Pulaski; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. M. A. Smith, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARKER, Samuel Q. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />Samuel Q. Parker, 55, died Sunday, September 25, in Lincoln Park, Mich. Funeral services were conducted on September 28, at 10 a. m. in the chapel of Peters Funeral Home in Lincoln Park.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Cleveland and Myrtle Arney Parker.<br />Mr. Parker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virgie Longvette Parker; one daughter, Mrs. Arthur Boulch of Trenton, Mich.; two brothers, Eugene Parker of Detroit, Mich., and Arney Parker of Giles County; one sister, Mrs. W. B. Robbin of Meredian, Miss., and two grandchildren.<br /><br />PARKER, Thomas Harold The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Thomas Harold Parker, 46, Bodenham farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />He died Monday morning, March 7, of a heart attack at his home following a heart ailment.<br />Born February 11, 1920, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Stella Rich Parker Franklin of Pulaski and the late Thomas P. Parker. He was a member of the Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Parker, in addition to his mother, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willa Luna Parker; one son, Thomas Harold Parker, Jr.; one grandchild, all of Bodenham; and his step-father, O. A. Franklin.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARKES, Frances The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960<br />Word has been received here of the death at 8 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, November 30, of Frances Parkes, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long Parkes of Albuquerque, N. M., following an operation on Monday of that week. The child succumbed to a heart attack.<br />Funeral rites and burial took place there.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is also survived by two brothers, Steve and David; two sisters, Cindy and Virginia; the grandmother, Mrs. Virginia Long Parkes, Pulaski; and the great grandmother, Mrs. John T. Long, Pulaski.<br /><br />PARKS, James Dee The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1966<br />James Dee Parks, 82, retired Marshall County farmer, died Tuesday, July 26, in Leonard&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Services will be at 2:00 today, July 27, at Daniel&#8217;s Funeral Home in Cornersville with burial in the Wilson Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Parks was born in February, 1884, and is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Louise Campbell and Mrs. Mary Hastings, Shelbyville, Mrs. Jennie Mai Averitt, College Grove, and Mrs. Lucille McCord, Lewisburg; four sons, Robert Parks and Cecil Parks, Mooresville community, Sidney Parks of Lynnville and Will Ed Parks, U. S. Navy, Escondido, Calif.; seventeen grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Zana Brashears and one brother, Everett Parks, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />PARKS, Laura Moore Dunnavint The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Moore Dunnavint Parks, 71, resident of the Aspen Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Tommy Vernon and Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in the Cash Point Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mrs. Parks died Thursday, August 29, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. Ottie Reese at Aspen Hill.<br />Born October 18, 1890, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William James Dunnavint and Mary Alice Smith Dunnavint. Twice married, her first husband, a Mr. Luna, died many years ago; and her second husband, Walter Parks, died in 1956.<br />Mrs. Parks is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Beulah Goodman and Mrs. Hallie Johns, Pulaski, and Mrs. Florence Ray, Round Rock, Texas; a son by her previous marriage, James Hardin Luna, Lewisburg; a step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Newton, Pulaski; a step-son, Thomas Parks, Pulaski; seventeen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren., and one brother, Marvin Dunnavint, Franklin.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARKS, W. Everette The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for W. Everette Parks, 67, who died November 4, in Giles County Hospital after suffering a heart attack, were conducted on Sunday afternoon, November 6, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Parks was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Billy and Mary Moffit Parks. He was born June 20, 1899.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nannie Mae Porterfield Parks; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hamlett, Wayne, Mich.; four grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lanna Boshers, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARR, Lester B. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1968<br />Lester B. Parr, 70, died Friday, December 13, at his home on Route 1, Ethridge.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Parr were held Saturday afternoon, December 14, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Parr was born January 5, 1898, the son of the late Walter Parr and Dora Weatherman Parr.<br />Survivors include one brother, W. M. Parr, of Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARR, Marvin Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Rev. Marvin Wesley Parr, 65, minister of the East Hill Church of God, and a carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at McBurg Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. N. J. Jones of Winchester and the Rev. J. W. McCullough of Bunker Hill, Church of God ministers. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Mr. Parr who had been critically ill the past month, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 27, 1894, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Will Parr and Eula Thornton Parr. He had lived at McBurg until twelve years ago when he moved to Pulaski.<br />Mr. Parr is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Beddingfield Parr; one daughter, Mrs. Charlie Bevels, Pulaski; one son, Will Aubrey Parr, Cedar Grove; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Marlin (Bud) Parr, McBurg, and Olan Parr, Columbus, Ga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARSONS, Fannie Lee Flowers The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. T. Parsons, 76, resident of the Blooming Grove Community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, a former pastor, and the Rev. James Martin, pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Parsons died Monday afternoon, October 4, at her home following a long illness.<br />Born August 22, 1889, in Hickman County, she was the former Miss Fannie Lee Flowers, daughter of the late Dr. D. W. Flowers and Mollie Hunter Flowers. She was a member of Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Parsons is survived by her husband, the Rev. James T. Parsons, retired Methodist minister; and one sister, Mrs. Y. J. Harvill, Brandon, Miss.<br /><br />PARSONS, Henry Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Henry Thomas Parsons, 44, Giles County Highway Employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Parsons died Sunday night, March 6, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A single man, he was born September 11, 1921 in Giles County.<br />Mr. Parsons is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Cole Parsons; one brother, Edward Parsons, Powell Chapel Road; and one sister, Mrs. Gerald McCarley, Berea.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARSONS, John Lee The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1964<br />Funeral services for John Lee Parsons, 74, retired farmer of Buchanan Creek section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev.Gerald Hattle. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Parsons died Thursday, May 14, at Giles County Hospital following a heart ailment.<br />Born November 2, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Sherrell Parsons and Martha Mason Parsons. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Parsons is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mura Petty Parsons; one son, Robert Lee Parsons; three grandchildren; one brother, Rev. J. T. Parsons; and one sister, Miss Sadie Parsons, all of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARSONS, Lois Scales The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lois Parsons, 81, who died Monday night at the home of her son, William S. Parsons, in the Tarpley Shop Community, were conducted today (Wednesday) at Pulaski Funeral Home at 3 o&#8217;clock . Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Parsons was born March 23, 1883, the daughter of William Richard Scales and Hatcher Brown Scales. She was married to William Earl Parsons who died in 1952.<br />She was a native Giles Countian and a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include two other sons, Brown Parsons of Pulaski and James Parsons of Okeechobee, Fla.; one brother, Robert Scales of Texas; one sister, Mrs. J. H. Hopkins of Pulaski; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARSONS, Sarah Jane The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1965<br />Mrs. Sarah Jane Parsons, 76, died Thursday in Maury County Hospital from burns she received that morning at her home in Columbia. She was a native of Alabama and had resided in the Beech Hill Community of Giles County for many years before the death of her husband, Clarence Parsons, in 1959.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at Bradshaw Baptist Church at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. William S. Stone officiating. Burial was in the Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />Members of the family said it was thought that a flannel jacket Mrs. Parsons was wearing became ignited from a top-stove burner. She apparently attempted to extinguish the blaze wit water and then rolled on a bed in her effort to smother the flames. The mattress caught fire and smoke from it attracted the attention of a passerby. In the meantime, Mrs. Parsons, who was alone in the house, ran to the front porch and collapsed there. The house was not damaged.<br />Born April 1, 1888, she was the daughter of the late William and Nancy Kate Kuntz Sweeney.<br />Survivors include a son, Clarence Parsons of Columbia; a daughter, Mrs. Pink Griggs of Cornersville; fifteen grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PARSONS, William Cason The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for William Cason Parsons, 83, Giles County native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Coles and Walter Funeral Home in Goodlettsville, with the burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Parsons died on Tuesday morning, December 25, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after a short illness.<br />Born July 15, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of Newton Parsons and Victoria Ann Pamplin Parsons. He was a member of the Baptist Church. His wife, Mrs. Elma Pamplin Parsons, died two years ago.<br />Mr. Parsons is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jessie Bowers, Nashville; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ella Hardiman, Pulaski.<br /><br />PATE, Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Ernest Pate, 75, farmer of the Berea community, died Monday, January 22, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Pate were held at 1 p. m. Wednesday, January 24, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Revs. Henry Cortner and Mack Pinkelton, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Pate was born January 16, 1893, the son of the late Nathan R. and Ella Evans Pate.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Avy Davidson Pate; two daughters, Mrs. J. C. Inman, Columbia, Mrs. Donald Lopp, Fairbanks, Alaska; one son, Lovell Evans Pate, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. L. M. Portress, Pulaski; one brother, Jesse Pate, Lynnville, and eight grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Cornelia and Margie Idenia Ables The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1965<br />A mother and daughter, both Giles County natives, were fatally injured early Monday, Dec. 27, in a wreck on Highway 31 just north of the Stiversville community in Maury County.<br /><br />Mrs. Cornelia Patterson, 72, of Pulaski and her daughter, Mrs. Margie Idenia Ables, 42, of Nashville, were dead on arrival at Maury County Hospital following the 6 a. m. accident involving the car driven by Mr. Ables and another which was being towed by a Boaz, Ala., man, Roger Dale Woods, 18.<br />Mr. Ables was admitted to Maury County Hospital with severe head lacerations and a daughter, Pamela, age one, and Mrs. Ables&#8217; son by a previous marriage, David Roscoe Clark of Pulaski, were treated and released. Woods was reportedly not seriously injured.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Ables had been visiting relatives here during the Christmas holidays and were returning to Nashville, accompanied by their children and Mrs. Patterson, when the accident occurred.<br />Joint funeral services for the two women were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Dean Pardon and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Patterson, the widow of Flournoy Patterson, was born in Giles County on July 21, 1893. She was a member of the Church of God.<br />Survivors include two sons, James and Joe Barnes of Nashville; eleven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Ables, daughter of the late Bud Barnes and Cornelia Griggs Barnes Patterson, was born Aug. 16, 1923, and had lived most of her life in Giles County, she was a Baptist.<br />Besides her husband, Cletus Ables, daughter, Pamela Ables, son, David Clark, and the two brothers, Joe and James Barnes, she is survived by another son, Charles Barnes of Pulaski; two other sisters, Mrs. Mary Frances Newton and Miss Linda Sue Clark of Giles County; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Georgie Elder The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Joe M. Patterson, Jr., 89, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Patterson died at 1:50 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, May 21, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />The former Miss Georgia Elder, she was born August 1, 1876, the daughter of the late George Whitfield Elder and Nancy Elizabeth Abernathy Elder. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Her husband, Joe M. Patterson, Jr., owner of the Pulaski Lumber Company died in 1945.<br />Mrs. Patterson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Julian Smith, Pulaski, and Mrs. Edward H. Deets, Silver Spring, Md.; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Raymond P. Braly, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Germaine Ketler The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1961<br />Mrs. James Vance Patterson, 34, wife of a Pulaski man, died on Tuesday, November 14, in the U. S. Army Hospital in Denver, Colo. Funeral and burial took place in Webster, S. D., her home town.<br />Mrs. Patterson, the former Miss Germaine Ketler, is surivived by her husband, stationed in Okinawa; two daughters, her mother, two brothers and three sisters.<br />Mr. Patterson is the son of Mrs. Harry Wheeler of Pulaski.<br /><br />Mrs. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Patterson, and children of New Johnsonville, Tenn., attended the funeral.<br /><br />PATTERSON, John Clinton The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for John Clinton Patterson, 90, who died Friday, August 10, at Giles County Hospital, were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />Mr. Patterson was born February 10, 1872, near Elkton and had been engaged in farming in that section of Giles County most of his life until retirement about three years ago. He had lived in Pulaski in recent years and was a member of First Maplewood Cemetery.<br />His parents were the late Foster and Sara Rowe Patterson.<br />There are no immediate survivors.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Logan The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1966<br />Logan Patterson, 73, Giles County businessman, farmer and former County Trustee, died Thursday, June 30, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after a short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. R. Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church and the Rev. W. D. Boyd, Jr., of Birmingham, Ala., officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Patterson was born Oct. 15, 1892, in the Elkton community. He was the son of the late Matt Logan and Maggie Myers Patterson. He was married to the former, Miss Katherine Stone, who survives.<br />Mr. Patterson had operated Maplemont Farm at Baugh for a number of years and had represented the Electrolux Company as a salesman for 32 years. He served with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers during World War I, served two terms as Giles County Trustee and was president of the Giles-Lincoln Tuberculosis Association for several terms. He founded Lake Logan, a recreational resort near Baugh.<br />Mr. Patterson was a deacon and an elder of First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors, besides his wife, include a brother, Dr. Sam Patterson of Murfreesboro, and a sister, Mrs. Lee Groth of Elkton.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Lonnie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1968<br />Lonnie Lee Patterson, 84, died Sunday, June 9, at his home in the Beech Hill community.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Patterson, a retired farmer, were held Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with Rev. Edward Lee officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Patterson was born January 19, 1884, the son of the late Loss and Lillian Hill Patterson.<br /><br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gertrude Wiser Patterson; four daughters, Mrs. Ben Tiller, Centerville, Mrs. Floyd Tiller, Linden, Mrs. Bill Brown, Giles County, and Mrs. John Cathey, Lewisburg; three sons, Matt and Loss Patterson, both of Washington, D. C., and Richard Patterson, Big Springs, Texas; one sister, Mrs. G. C. Smith, Washington, D. C.; two brothers, R. C. Patterson, Texas, and W. L. Patterson, Chattanooga; twelve grandchildren, and fourteen great- grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Nora Franks The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clifford B. Patterson, 74, Pulaski resident, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Joe Bennett, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. She died Friday, February 12, in a Memphis hospital after an illness of several weeks.<br />The former Miss Nora Franks, she was born February 8, 1891, in Little Rock, Ark., the daughter of the late W. L. Franks and Sara Bennett Franks. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Pulaski lumber company owner and theatre owner, died sixteen years ago.<br />Mrs. Patterson is survived by four nieces, Miss Lois Turner, Mrs. J. R. Ivey, Mrs. Fay Richardson and Miss Helen Bius, all of Memphis; and Mrs. W. C. Mueller, Nashville, Ark.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PATTERSON, Raymond Milford The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1964<br />Raymond Milford Patterson, retired Pulaski lumber mill co-owner, died at 2 a. m. today (Wednesday) in Nashville&#8217;s Vanderbilt Hospital after an extended illness. He was 64.<br />Funeral mass will be at 11 a. m. Friday at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Pulaski, conducted by Father Angelo Nohile. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Patterson was a native of Pulaski, son of the late Joel M. Patterson, Sr., and Mary Elizabeth McCormack.<br />He was a communicant of the Catholic Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Josephine Lewis Patterson; a daughter, Miss Mary Theresa Patterson, Pulaski; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PATTON, Robert G. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Robert G. Patton, Sr., 91, native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Brown-Service Norwood Chapel in Birmingham, Ala., with the burial in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham. Mr. Patton died Tuesday, August 9, at his home at 307 Elyton Parkway, in that city.<br />As a young man, Mr. Patton operated the early busses to and from the trains and the hotels and other parts of Pulaski. He moved to Jefferson County in 1900 where he became associated with the police department of Birmingham, holding a valuable post as both policeman and detective for a period of thirty years, retiring in 1939.<br />Mr. Patton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Patton; two sons, Robert G. Patton, Jr., Mobile, and William Patton, Silver Hill; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />PATTON, Robert L. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Robert L. Patton, 81, Fayetteville resident and former resident of Giles County, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton of Pulaski officiating. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery. Mr. Patton died Friday, November 6, in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Born November 22, 1882, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Jim Patton and Sarah McAdams Patton. For many years he was an employee of Standard Oil Company having traveled around the world twice. He retired in 1930. Since retirement from the oil company, he had farmed in both Giles and Lincoln Counties.<br />Mr Patton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Raby Patton; two sons, Joe R. Patton and James E. Patton, both of Huntsville, Ala.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ezella Gibson and Mrs. Will Gibson, both of Fayetteville; and one brother, Sidney Patton, Lincoln County.<br /><br />PAYNE, Clarice Goats and Barbara PAYNE The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1966<br />A former Pulaski woman and her fifteen-year-old daughter, residents of Rome, Ga., died late Saturday afternoon, April 23, from injuries received in a one-car traffic accident on Highway 31, twelve miles south of Pulaski. Their deaths brought to three the number of traffic fatalities in Giles County this year.<br />Mrs. Clarice Goats Payne, 41, was said to be the driver of the automobile in which she and three daughters were traveling to Pulaski for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Effie Beets Goats. Mrs. Payne was killed instantly and Barbara Payne, 15, was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />The other two daughters, Linda, 8, and George Ann, 5, were given emergency treatment at Giles County Hospital, and George Ann was removed to Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, for further treatment of head injuries and a fractured hip.<br />Joint funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Payne, daughter of the late Leroy Goats, was born in Giles County May 29, 1924. Barbara Payne was born February 4, 1951. They were Baptists. The family left Pulaski several years ago and Mrs. Payne had been employed at a textile plant in Rome.<br />Other survivors of Mrs. Payne, besides her mother and two daughters, are another daughter, Mrs. Brenda Smith of Rome, Ga.; two brothers, Leroy Goats of Nashville, and Loyd Goats of Goodlettsville; five sisters, Mrs. Lorene Shultz of Chattanooga, Mrs. Imogene Casteel and Mrs. Mary Estelle Thomason of Columbia, Mrs. Ruth Sprouse of Campbellsville and Mrs. Joyce Ann Brooks of Akron, Ohio.<br /><br />PAYNE, Jesse Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Jesse Thomas Payne, 84, retired farmer and harness maker, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Payne died on Tuesday night, August 10, in Lincoln County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br />He was born in Mississippi, August 28, 1880, and was a member of the Baptist Church. His wife, Mrs. Icie Lee Coggin Payne, died a few years ago.<br /><br />For a number of years. Mr. Payne served as the caretaker at Clear Creek Lake, Inc.<br />Mr. Payne is survived by seven sons, Herbert Payne, Pulaski, James and Horace Payne, Lincoln County, William Payne, Weaverville, N. C., Thomas Payne and George Payne, Rome, Ga., and Edward Payne, Donelson; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Harrold, Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Frances Shelton, Huntsville, Ala.; twenty-six grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Coggin and Mrs. Nora Burdine, both of Tupelo, Miss.; and one brother, Daly Payne, Tupelo, Miss.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PAYNE, Joe M. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Joe M. Payne, 64, retired retail grocer and former resident of Pulaski, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 11, at a funeral home in Gulfport, Miss. He died on Sunday morning, January 10, in a hospital in Gulfport after a weeks illness. Burial took place in Toledo, Ohio, on the following Friday.<br />Mr. Payne, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Payne, Pulaski meat market proprietors, moved in the early 1920&#8217;s to Toledo where he engaged in the grocery business. Seven years ago, he retired, moving to Gulfport.<br />Mr. Payne is survived by his wife, Mrs. Janice Davis Payne, also a Pulaskian; three daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Thompson, Mrs. Barbara Crowl, Toledo and Mrs. Carolyn Chisholm, Squantum, Mass.; fourteen grandchildren; two brothers, Wilson Payne, Toledo and Frank Payne, McClure, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Sherriff, Toledo.<br /><br />PAYNE, Ronald Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1965<br />Giles County came through the long Memorial Day week-end without a traffic death, but a McBurg infant, whose home is only a few miles over the line in Lincoln County, was fatally injured in a two-car collision on U. S. Highway 64 five miles west of Fayetteville about 8 p. m. Saturday, May 29.<br />The victim was Ronald Lynn Payne, 4-months-old son of Horace Carroll Payne and Virginia Ann Mitchell Payne, both of whom were injured in the accident. The parents and a 3-year-old sister are hospitalized at Lincoln County Hospital. A brother, DeWayne, 2 escaped with minor scratches; and another brother, Wendell, was riding with a family friend in another automobile following the Payne family.<br />Graveside services for Ronald were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County with the Rev. Gus Self officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />It was reported that a car driven by Bill Gentry of Boonshill, father of twelve and a close friend of the baby&#8217;s father, swerved across the highway and struck the Payne automobile, but the cause had not been determined. Gentry was severly injured, and remained in critical condition in Lincoln County Hospital Tuesday.<br />Horace Payne suffered fractures of the pelvis, collar bone and knee cap and a head injury, while Mrs. Payne received facial and head injuries, according to a relative. Melissa had a broken leg and nose.<br /><br />The child&#8217;s survivors, besides the parents, sister and brothers, include the paternal grandparents, Horace Coggin Payne of McBurg and Hattie Ruth Luna Payne of Route 4, Pulaski, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell of McBurg.<br /><br />PAULK, Victor H. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1961<br />Victor H. Paulk, approximately 62 years old, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, April 25, at his home in Nashville, 1421 Clifton Lane. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at press time.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Buford Paulk and Matthew Harper Sinclair Paulk.<br />Mr. Paulk is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sue Paulk; and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Lapham and Mrs. Herman Knox, both of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />PAYNE, Ethel The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1962<br />Ethel Payne, 53-year-old Negro woman, was found dead near the railroad depot at Wales about 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning and County Coroner Bill Bennett attributed her death to exposure.<br />The body was discovered by Jim Tom Englett, Wales station agent, when he went to open the depot, which is about one-quarter mile from the woman&#8217;s home on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. George S. White, where she had resided for the past nine years.<br />Deputy Sheriff Bill Morris, who investigated, said it was reported that the woman had visited friends about a mile away on Wednesday afternoon and it was supposed that she had stopped beside the railway station to rest on her way home.<br />Temperatures during Wednesday night dropped to below zero in this area and the ground was blanketed with snow and ice.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. She is survived by a son and three daughters.<br /><br />PAYNE, Mattie Wilkinson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Wilkinson Payne, 76, resident of Decherd, were held Thursday in Decherd Methodist Church, with the burial there. Mrs. Payne died unexpectedly Tuesday morning, January 3, at a Decherd hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Alonzo Wilkinson and Katherine Harwell Wilkinson, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Payne is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. R. Phillips, Cowan; three sons, Lonnie Payne, New York, Gilbert Payne, Winchester, and Billy Payne, Palatka, Fla.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PAYNE, Ronald Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1965<br /><br />Giles County came through the long Memorial Day week-end without a traffic death, but a McBurg infant, whose home is only a few miles over the line in Lincoln County, was fatally injured in a two-car collision on U. S. Highway 64 five miles west of Fayetteville about 8 p. m. Saturday, May 29. The victim was Ronald Lynn Payne, 4-months-old son of Horace Carroll Payne and Virginia Ann Mitchell Payne, both of whom were injured in the accident. The parents and a 3-year-old sister are hospitalized at Lincoln County Hospital. A brother, DeWayne, 2 escaped with minor scratches; and another brother, Wendell, was riding with a family friend in another automobile following the Payne family.<br />Graveside services for Ronald were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County with the Rev. Gus Self officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. It was reported that a car driven by Bill Gentry of Boonshill, father of twelve and a close friend of the baby&#8217;s father, swerved across the highway and struck the Payne automobile, but the cause had not been determined. Gentry was severly injured, and remained in critical condition in Lincoln County Hospital Tuesday. Horace Payne suffered fractures of the pelvis, collar bone and knee cap and a head injury, while Mrs. Payne received facial and head injuries, according to a relative. Melissa had a broken leg and nose.<br />The child&#8217;s survivors, besides the parents, sister and brothers, include the paternal grandparents, Horace Coggin Payne of McBurg and Hattie Ruth Luna Payne of Route 4, Pulaski, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell of McBurg.<br /><br />PAYSINGER, Bernard Lee The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Bernard Lee Paysinger, 71, retired Elkton farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Toney Rainey and Son Funeral Home at Ardmore with the burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Paysinger, resident of Giles County the greater part of his life, died at his home in Nashville at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 8, following a three weeks illness.<br />Born April 18, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Hugh Emmett and Verena Henderson Paysinger. Six months ago, he moved to Nashville.<br />Mr. Paysinger is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ina Eagin Paysinger; three sons, Robert L. Paysinger, Huntsville, AL, Lynn Paysinger and William E. Paysinger of Ardmore; six daughters: Mrs. Horton L. Monroe, Old Hickory, Miss Mildred Paysinger and Mrs. Eddie Jones, Nashville, Mrs. S. W. Johns, Washington, D.C., Mrs. W. H. Cheek, Jr., Ft. Myers, FL, and Mrs. Milton S. Mitchell, Tokyo, Japan; twelve grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. C. L. Merrell, Ardmore, and Mrs. David A. Birdsong, Huntsville, AL; and one brother, Clay Paysinger, Ardmore.<br /><br />PEARSON, William Henderson The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for William Henderson Pearson, 78, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Johns, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Old Baptist Church Cemetery on Indian Creek. Mr. Pearson died on Friday, July 10, in a Bedford County nursing home.<br />Born December 11, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Harvey Pearson and Eudora Pearson. His wife, Leah Weddington Pearson, died a number of years ago.<br /><br />Mr. Pearson, is survived by two sons, Stacy Pearson, Shelbyville, and Joe Merle Pearson, Anchorage, Alaska; one daughter, Mrs. Billy Burch, Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; one brother, Ed Pearson, Ardmore; and four sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Doss, Mrs. Emmitt Gaines, and Mrs. Bruce Worsham, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Roy Davenport, Tampa, Fla. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PEDEN, Bryant Howard The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Bryant Howard Peden, 89, retired farmer of the Twelfth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Peden died Friday, February 24, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born August 4, 1871, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas J. Peden and Sallie Williamson Peden.<br />Mr. Peden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susan Wheeler Peden; two sons, William B. Peden and J. A. Peden, Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Sallie Thaxton, Stewart, Fla.; and eighteen grandchildren and twenty-seven great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PEDEN, Glenda Fay The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Glenda Fay Peden, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Peden of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The child died Saturday, December 31, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br />She was born in Giles County, February 21, 1952.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by two sisters, Dorothy Ann and Judy Pearl Peden.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PEDEN, Lema Walker The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lema Walker Peden, 79, widow of Charlie Peden, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs Peden died on Sunday, December 26, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 2, 1887, in Moore County, she was the daughter of the late J. C. Walker and Mary Copeland Walker.<br />Mr. Peden died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Peden is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Tommy Tarpley, Pulaski, and Mrs. L. W. McKnight, Nashville; ten grandchildren, twenty-seven great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Wilse Ashby, Mrs. Florence Neal, Mrs. Charlie Arnold, all of Lynchburg, Mrs. George Warren, Franklin, and Mrs. Houston Gault, Fayetteville; and six brothers, Jim Walker, Mulberry, and Bob Walker, Charlie Walker, Floyd Walker, Frank Walker, and Dave Walker, all of Flintville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PEDEN, Lesa and Tresa The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1969<br /><br />Lesa and Tresa Peden, infant twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peden of Pulaski, died Sunday evening, August 31, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Graveside services were held Tuesday morning, September 2, at Giles Memory Gardens, with the Rev. Wayland Hartsfield officiating.<br />Survivors in addition to their parents include one brother, Mike of Pulaski; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Onus White, Minor Hill; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peden of Pulaski.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PEDEN, Luke W. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Graveside services for Luke W. Peden, 65 were held Sunday, January 7, at 2 o&#8217;clock at Maplewood Cemetery, with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Mr. Peden, a native of Giles County, died Tuesday in Cleveland, Ohio.<br />Survivors include a brother, Bob Peden and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Eslick, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PEDEN, Susan Wheeler The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Wheeler Peden, 91, widow of Bryant Peden, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, February 2, in Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Peden died on February 1, at Bell-Aire Nursing Home in Columbia following a lengthy illness.<br />Born November 27, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Monroe Wheeler and Mary Williamson Wheeler. Her husband, Bryant Peden, died four years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Peden is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ross Thaxton, Stuart, Fla.; two sons, W. P. Peden and Alex Peden, both of Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren, thirty-two great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Agnes Arnold, Oklahoma.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PEDEN, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1969<br />William Thomas Peden, 53, died Saturday, November 1, at Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 2, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Peden was born December 18, 1915, the son of the late Thomas Jefferson and Mary Lena Click Peden.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Anna Sue Prentice Peden; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Hester, Memphis, and Miss Judy Peden, Pulaski; seven sisters, Mrs. Laura Barnes, Mrs. Mildred Langford, Old Hickory, Mrs. Jo Ann Cox, Oak Ridge, Mrs. Martha Defoe, Fla., Mrs. Sally Yant, Mrs. Mary Hays, and Miss Susie Peden, Pulaski; one brother, Alf Peden, Pulaski.<br /><br />PENICK, R. W. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1963<br />R. W. Penick, 91, resident of Macon, Miss., died on Wednesday morning, October 23, at his home after a long illness. Services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in Macon with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Penick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Erma Lou Hopper Penick, a native of Louisville, Ky.; four sons, including E. B. Penick of Pulaski; one daughter and a number of grandchildren.<br /><br />PERRY, Edith Lyle Woodrum The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Lyle Woodrum Perry, 40, wife of Harold R. Perry, office manager of Consolidated Paper Company, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, The Rev. W. H. Moss, the Rev. Floyd Cates, and the Rev. R. Neal Dean, local ministers, officiated, and the burial took place in Glenwood Cemetery at Liberty, Ky. Mrs. Perry died on Thursday morning, November 15, at Giles County Hospital following surgery the previous day.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Perry and family moved to Pulaski three months ago and moved into their new home three weeks ago.<br />Born July 1, 1922, in Cosey County, Ky., she was the daughter of Wiley W. Woodrum and Gertrude Wilkerson Woodrum of Liberty, Ky.<br />In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Perry is survived by one son, Donald Perry; and one daughter, Deborah Perry, who live at the home address.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PETERS, Ervin M. The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1968<br />Word was received here of the death in Monterey Hospital of Ervin M. Peters, father of Mrs. T. Jerome Abernathy and a Clarkrange merchant.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Peters will be at the Clarkrange Methodist Church, with burial in the church cemetery.<br />In addition to his daughter, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosaline McCully Peters; a son, Harvey Peters; two grandchildren; and two sisters.<br /><br />PETTY, Anna Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Johnson Petty, 74, widow of O. B. Petty who died in February, this year were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Petty died unexpectedly of a heart attack Monday night, October 4, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. She had been in failing health for some time.<br />Born March 22, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Clint Johnson and Lucy Tacker Johnson.<br />Mrs. Petty is survived by two sons, Douglas Petty, Campbellsville, and William Petty, Columbia; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PETTY, Austin McCoy The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Austin McCoy Petty, 79, retired Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley, pastor of Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Petty died Saturday morning, October 19, at his home after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 21, 1884, the son of the late Robert Petty and Mollie Carvell Petty. In 1904, he was married to the former Miss Rhoda Tacker, who survives. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Petty is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clyde Sands, Sr., Columbia; three sons, Fred Petty and Robert Petty, both of Columbia, and Oscar Petty, Waverly; five grandchildren; one brother, O. B. Petty, Lynnville; and three sisters, Mrs. Tom Tacker, Mrs. Elmer Kimbrough, and Miss Velma Petty of Lynnville.<br /><br />PETTY, Elsie Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967<br />Mrs. Elsie Sanders Petty died at her home in McGrew, Nebr., on December 6. Funeral and burial were in McGrew.<br />She was a native of Ogallala, Nebr., the daughter of the late &#8220;Lap&#8221; Sanders and Mary Kelly Sanders.<br />She is survived by three daughters; ten grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br />Her husband, Thomas Wyatt Petty, who survives, is a native of Giles County, the son of the late J. T. and Etta Hanna Petty.<br /><br />PETTY, Howard Palma The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1968 an d 27 Mar 1968<br />Lt. Col. Howard Palma Petty, 37, was killed in action in Vietnam, Friday, March 15, while on duty in the helicopter landing zone of Quang Tri as commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry.<br />Funeral services with military rites were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, March 27, at First Methodist Church and Maplewood Cemetery for Lt. Co.. Howard Palma Petty.<br />Col. Petty was a native of Birmingham, Ala., born October 9, 1930, and moved at age 5 to Chattanooga, where his parents, Roy Humes and Lou Ada Erwin Petty now reside.<br />He was graduated in 1951 from the University of Alabama and was commissioned in the U. S. Army through the Reserve Officers Training Corps. A career Army officer, he had served in Germany, Fort Benning, Ga., Mississippi Southern University; Fort Leavenworth, Kans.; Language School in Monterey, Calif.; Saudi Arabia; and Washington, D. C. before going last July to duty in Viet Nam.<br />According to official Army reports, Col. Petty died from multiple wounds received in a mortar attack in the landing zone at Quang Tri.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his wife, the former Miss Edith Ann Winford of Pulaski; two sons, Palma and Phillip Petty; two daughters, Pamela and Patsy Petty of Pulaski; two brothers, Erwin Petty of Montgomery, Ala., and Gordon Petty of Chattanooga; and a sister, Mrs. Dovie Reese of Philadelphia, Pa.<br /><br />PETTY, Joe Braden The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1965<br />Joe Braden Petty, 77, Giles County ASC committeeman for a number of years and former director of the Giles County Farm Bureau, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 17, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Perry Whitworth, in Nashville, following several months illness. He had been a patient in a Nashville hospital since mid-December.<br />Funeral services have been tentatively set for Friday with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Petty, a lifelong resident of the Aspen Hill Community and a retired farmer, was born September 29, 1887, the son of the late Joe Tom Petty ad Mary Elenetta (Ettie) Hanna Petty. He was a member of the Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Aspen Hill.<br />Mr. Petty is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Wilson Petty; two sons, William Wilson Petty, Aspen Hill, and Kenneth Petty, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs.Whitworth, Mrs. Wayne Read and Miss Nancy Petty, all of Nashville; four grandchildren; three brothers, Wyatt Petty, McGrew, Neb., Ozro Petty, Prospect, and J. O. Petty, Lynnville; and four sisters, Mrs. William M. Warren, Miss Eva Petty and Mrs. Maybon Barber, all of Aspen Hill, and Mrs. J. Lee Parsons, Pulaski.<br /><br />PETTY, Laura Lee Butler The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Lee Petty, 71, were held Friday, December 22, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Petty, the wife of Elmer Petty, died Wednesday morning, December 20, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Mrs. Petty, a native of Giles County, was born April 27, 1886, the daughter of the late John D. and Denita Marks Butler.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by five brothers, W. T. Butler, New York, John D., Clayton, and Pink May Butler, Pulaski, and Joe P. Butler, Bynum, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Claud Jones, Pulaski; and one half-sister, Mrs. Iva Simpson, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PETTY, Luther E. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Luther E. Petty, 80, nativeGiles Countian and retired college professor and C. P. A., died Friday, January 11, at a hospital in Sherman, Texas, following injuries sustained in an automobile accident approximately two months ago.<br />Funeral services and burial took place in Sherman on Monday.<br />Born April 20, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Tom Petty and Etta Hanna Petty.<br />Mr. Petty received the B. S. degree from Wabash College, Wabash, Ind., and the M. A. degree from Peabody College in Nashville. He served as Math professor at Presbyterian College in Sherman where he lived for forty years. He also was a Certified Public Accountant.<br /><br />Mr. Petty is survived by his wife, Mrs. Reece Cook Petty; one son, Dr. T. A. Petty, Winston-Salem, N. C.; one daughter, Miss Patty Reece Petty, Dean of Women, Elkins College, Elkins, Va.; six grandchildren; four brothers, Wyatt Petty, McGrew, Neb., and J. Ola Petty, Joe Braden Petty and Ozro Petty, Giles County; and four sisters, Mrs. J. Lee Parsons, Mrs. William Warren, Miss Eva Petty and Mrs. Maybon Barber, all of Giles County.<br /><br />PETTY, Maude Lee Blew The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Lee Petty, 82, were conducted on Wednesday afternoon, October 19, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Henry Cortner and Horace Woodard officiating. Burial was in Lexington Cemetery in Alabama.<br />Mrs. Petty died Monday night, October 17, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Woodard in the Campbellsville community. She was born June 6, 1884, a native of Alabama, daughter of the late John A. Blow and Laura Hagood Blow. Her husband, the late, Milton M. Petty, died several years ago.<br />In addition to her daughter, she is survived by two grandchildren, one great-grandchild; and two brothers, Marvin Blow and Alvin Blow of Lexington, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PETTY, Nolus T. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1966<br />Funeral services for Nolus T. Petty, 75, retired Weakley Creek farmer, who died October 20, in Giles County Hospital, were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 22, at 2:00 p. m. at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev Mack Pinkelton and Robert Wilsford officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.<br />He was born in Giles County on August 22, 1891, the son of the late John T. Petty and Molly Ussery Petty.<br />Mr. Petty is survived by his wife, Mrs Masie Johnson Petty; one son, Thomas Petty, Nashville; one grandson; one sister, Mrs. T. D. Anderson of Giles County; and two nephews and one niece.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PETTY, Overn B. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Overn B. Petty, 79, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Petty died on Friday, February 5, at his home on Minnow Branch Road.<br />Born February 21, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Robert Petty and Mollie Jane Carvell Petty.<br />Mr. Petty is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Tacker Petty; two sons, Douglas Petty, Giles County, and William C. Petty, Columbia; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. T. R. Tacker, Mrs. E. R. Kimbrough, and Mrs. Velma Petty, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PETTY, Ozro Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1967<br /><br />Funeral services for Ozro Marvin Petty, 73, retired farmer of Prospect, were conducted on Wednesday, January 25, at 2 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Petty died Tuesday, January 24, in Veterans&#8217; Hospital, Murfreesboro. He was born March 17, 1893, in Giles County, the son of the late Joe Tom and Mary Ellenetta Hannah Petty.<br />He was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Irene Whitlock Petty; one daughter, Mrs. Paul Kline, Memphis; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. John Lee Parsons, Mrs. Maybon Barber and Miss Eva Petty, Pulaski; two brothers, Wyatt, McGrew, Neb., and J. O. Petty, Lynnville.<br /><br />PETTY, Ralph Wells The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1965<br />Ralph Wells Petty, 27, a native Giles Countian, was killed Wednesday night, May 26, in an automobile accident near Cheyenne, Wyoming, as he was returning to his home there after spending eight weeks in Huntley, Wyo., as a student teacher. No details of the accident available.<br /><br />PETTY, Rhoda Tacker The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rhoda Tacker Petty, 80, widow of A. M. Petty were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Petty died Tuesday, June 8, in a Nashville hospital after several months illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Clint Tacker and Octavia McCloud Tacker. She had been a member of the Methodist Church since early life.<br />Mrs. Petty is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clyde Sands, Sr., Columbia; three sons, Fred Petty and Robert Petty, Columbia and Oscar Petty, Waverly; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and one sister, Miss Anna Tacker, Lynnville.<br /><br />PHELPS, James Weakley The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for James Weakley Phelps, 80, retired carpenter and farmer of the Wales section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Phelps family cemetery at Wales. Mr. Phelps died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 14, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 15, 1880, the son of the late Neal S. Phelps and Sarah Vaughn Phelps. His wife, Henrietta Dickey Phelps, died October 4, 1951.<br />Mr. Phelps is survived by six sons, Earl Phelps, Minneapolis, Minn., Neal Phelps, Decatur, Ala., Carl Phelps and Jesse Phelps, Nashville; four daughters, Miss Virginia Lee Phelps, Wales, Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins, Columbia, and Mrs. Christine Burks and Miss Linda Phelps, Nashville; and nine grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHELPS, William Allen The Pulaski Citizen 3 April 1968<br />William Allen Phelps, 71, retired employee of Redstone Arsenal, died Friday evening, March 29, at Veterans&#8217; Hospital, Nashville.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mr. Phelps were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Phelps was born December 25, 1896, the son of the late Ward and Florence Ezell Phelps.<br />Survivors include his wife, Annie Puryear Phelps; and one sister, Mrs. Claude Minatra.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Ben The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Ben Phillips, 67, Athens, Ala., resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McConnell Chapel in Athens, with the burial in Athens Cemetery. Mr. Phillips died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Monday night, March 20, at Colonial Rest Home in Decatur, Ala., after a long illness.<br />Born January 16, 1894, in Limestone, Ala., he was the son of the late James Phillips and Susie Sandlin Phillips, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Phillips is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Margie Jones, Mrs. Rowe Edwards and Mrs. David Bailey, all of Athens; three grandchildren; three brothers, Gilbert Phillips, Pulaski, Rowe Phillips, Athens, Ala., and Bransford Phillips, Cleveland, Ohio; and four sisters, Mrs. Guy B. Daly, Mrs. Cecil Whitlock and Mrs. Otis Jones, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Julia Young, St. Petersburg, Fla.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Dixie William The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Dixie William Phillips, 77, retired Army man, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Athens City Cemetery, Athens, Ala.. Mr. Phillips died Tuesday morning, December 28, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 2, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Alfred Phillips and Margaret E. Kimbrough Phillips.<br />Mr. Phillips, U. S. Army veteran, served in both World War I and II, retiring as Staff Sergeant after twenty-eight and one-half years duty.<br />Mr. Phillips is survived by his wife, Mrs. Veda Carr Phillips; one daughter, Mr. Bertie Roberts, Elkmont, Ala.; one granddaughter; Mrs. Cordell Wiser, Pulaski; two great-grandchildren; one brother, Sam J. Phillips, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Allie Appleton, Goodsprings and Mrs. Inez Martin, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, George Malcolm (Buster) The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for George Malcolm (Buster) Phillips, 68, retired chief inspector, State Highway Department at Pulaski, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, Pulaski, and Bill Reeves, Elkmont, Ala., Church of Christ ministers. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Phillips who had been ill more than a year, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, January 4, at his home on the Elkton Highway. He had been employed by the State Highway Department more than twenty years.<br /><br />Born December 17, 1892, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late James Lewis and Susie Sandlin Phillips, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Phillips is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Hardy Phillips; four sisters, Mrs. Otis Jones, Mrs. Guy Daly and Mrs. Cecil Whitlock, Pulaski, and Mrs. Julia Young, St. Petersburg, Fla.; and four brothers, Bransford Phillips, Cleveland, Ohio, Rowe Phillips and Ben Phillips, both of Athens, Ala., and Gilbert Phillips, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Haughty May Wright The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Haughty May Wright Phillips, 58, resident of the Brick Church Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 24, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Phillips died unexpectedly on Monday night, March 22, at the home of her brother, William Wright, at Lynnville.<br />Born September 27, 1908, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Roy Wright and Madie Bates Wright. Her husband, Henry Phillips, died six months ago.<br />Mrs. Phillips is survived by one son, Thomas Henry Phillips, Culleoka; her step-mother, Mrs. Nancy McConnell, Lynnville; two brothers, William Wright, Lynnville, and Roy A. Wright, Woodbridge, Va.; one half-brother, Roy Wright, Cornersville; and one half-sister, Mrs. Walter Fralix, Buford Station.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Mittie Crabb The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Mittie Crabb Phillips, 94, died Friday morning, November 15, at her home in the Minor Hill community.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Phillips, widow of the late N. W. Phillips, were held Saturday afternoon, November 16, at 2 o&#8217;clock at her residence with the Rev. Berl Grubbs officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Phillips was born January 6, 1874, the daughter of the late John Henry Crabb and Caroline Lunsford Crabb. A daughter, Ethel, preceded her in death.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Miss Maxie Phillips, Minor Hill and Mrs. Viva Lee Jones, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Roy Phillips, Athens, Ala., and Oakley Phillips, Minor Hill; twelve grandchildren; twenty six great grandchildren; seven great great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Wilson Carter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Rufus Miller The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Rufus Miller Phillips, 88, Lynnville Community resident, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Brick Church Cemetery. Mr. Phillips died Tuesday, November 14, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born March 5, 1873, in Bedford County, he was the son of the late William Phillips and Lenora Odeneal Phillips.<br /><br />Mr. Phillips is survived by two brothers, Henry Phillips, Lynnville, and George Phillips, Cornersville; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Sam Tilden The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Sam Tilden Phillips, 84, retired painter, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Virgil Bradford, of Murfreesboro, former minister of the church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Mr. Phillips died at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, May 20, at his home on Elm Street, after a long period of declining health.<br />Born August 22, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles Phillips and Sarah Scott Phillips, and was a member of East Hill Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Usie Arnett Phillips, died July 27, 1957.<br />Mr. Phillips, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by one son, Mahlon Phillips, Pulaski; six daughters, Mrs. Clyde Robinson, Brick Church, Mrs. Brown Francis, Miss Irene Phillips and Mrs. Minnie Shackelford, Pulaski, Mrs. Philip Monks, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Horace Rigsby, Mt. Pleasant; and ten grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Spencer Dixon The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Spencer Dixon Phillips, 79, former caretaker of Pulaski Elementary School for many years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Old Shores Cemetery. Mr. Phillips died unexpectedly at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 14, at his home in Pulaski after a period of declining health.<br />Born September 29, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. M. Phillips and Mary Lou Harwell Phillips.<br />Mr. Phillips is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Jones Phillips; four daughters, Mrs. Walter E. Redd and Mrs. Gifford Smith, Pulaski, Mrs. George Arnold, Russellville, Ala., and Mrs. Lucile Cole, Charlotte, N. C.; four sons, Roy Phillips, Shores Community, Milas Phillips, Exenia, Ohio, and James Edward Phillips, USA, stationed in Alaska; twenty-two grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren; and five sisters,Mrs. Nora Stockman, Mrs. Albert Glover, Mrs. Alex Beeler, Mrs. Annie Markham and Mrs. Herbert Rutherford, all of Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PHILLIPS, Thomas Wiley The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Thomas Wiley Phillips, 82, retired farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Phillips died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, November 20, at his home on Hurricane Creek Road.<br />Born February 14, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Phillips and Paralee Herbert Phillips.<br /><br />Mr. Phillips is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie Mae Townsend Phillips; three sons, Lacy Phillips, Giles County, Robert Phillips, Jackson, Tenn., and Garland Phillips, Chattanooga; three daughters, Mrs. W. H. Gaines, Pulaski, Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence, Giles County, and Mrs. Dewey Reeves, Cincinnati, Ohio; seventeen grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Hattie Jernigan, Goodspring.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PICKARD, Delle Hume The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Delle Hume Pickard, Nashville, and sister of the late Dr. Bruce Hulme, Pulaski, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Chapel of Martin&#8217;s and Bracey-Welsh, conducted by Dr. Farris F. Moore. Burial will take place in the Swiss Cemetery at Hohenwald. Mrs. Pickard died on Tuesday, June 21, in a Nashville infirmary.<br />Mrs. J. P. Colvin and Miss Elizabeth Hulme, Pulaski, are nieces.<br /><br />PICKENS, Annie Buford The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1967<br />Mrs. Annie Buford Pickens died Sunday, August 13, in Nashville. Services were conducted Tuesday, August 15, at 2:30 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Lynnville, with the Rev. Denny Shepard officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pickens, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Smith of Lynnville.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, James H. Pickens, Nashville; one son, James Buford Pickens, Nashville; three brothers, William R. Smith, Lynnville, Terry D. Smith, Columbia, and George S. Smith, Ft. Payne, Ala.<br /><br />PICKENS, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1960<br />Robert Pickens, 74, former Lynnville resident, died on Sunday morning, May 22, of a heart ailment in McPherson, Kans., where he had lived since 1928. Funeral rites were held there.<br />Mr. Pickens was the son of the late Hamilton Pickens and Maggie Hutchinson Pickens.<br />Mr. Pickens is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alley Orr Pickens; one daughter, Miss Mable Pickens; one son, Harvey Pickens; several grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Orr, Nashville, Mrs. L. H. Orr, Lynnville, and Mrs. Riley Tucker, Mt. Pleasant; and two brothers, Charlie Pickens, California, and Hill Pickens, Nashville.<br /><br />PICKETT, Esther Noles The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br />Mrs. Esther Pickett, 67, of Minor Hill, died Thursday, March 2, at the home of her son, David Pickett, in Lewisburg.<br />She was a native of Giles County and was the daughter of the late Matt and Mattie White Noles.<br />Services were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Booth Chapel Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery.<br />Survivors include two other sons, Kenneth and Solon Pickett, Lewisburg; two daughters, Mrs. Ed Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Gilbert Wilburn, Carlisle, Ind.; and nine grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PICKETT, Myrtle Sanderson The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Myrtle Sanderson Pickett, 85, widow of James Lewis Pickett, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Raines. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Pickett died on Saturday, November 30, at the home at Minor Hill.<br />Born in Alabama, October 23, 1878, she was the daughter of the late Willie Sanderson and Allie Weatherford Sanderson.<br />Mrs. Pickett is survived by one daughter, Mrs. D. B. Noles, Minor Hill; seventeen grandchildren, thirty nine great grand children and seven great great grandchildren. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIERCE, Ada Belle Britton The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Belle Britton Pierce, 66, widow of W. H. Pierce, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Raymond Johns, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Pierce died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, January 20, at her home in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br />Born April 19, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James H. Britton and Mary E. Nevils Britton. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, W. H. Pierce died in 1959.<br />Mrs. Pierce is survived by six sons, Paul Pierce, Thomas Pierce and John Harvey Pierce, Giles County, Robert Pierce and Alton Pierce, Huntsville, Ala., and David Pierce, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Ellen McDougal, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Ada Will Hutton, Nashville, Mrs. Rachel Griffis, Corpus Christi, Texas, Mrs. Mabel Jones, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Will C. Curry, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIERCE, Etta South The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Etta South Pierce, 89, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Pierce died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Sunday night, September 9, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lacy Lanier, in Fayetteville, after several months illness.<br />Born Nov. 17, 1872, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late S. L. South and Lou South. Her husband, Chesley Pierce, died twenty-eight years ago.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Pierce is survived by one son, Floyd Pierce, Pulaski; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and one brother, George South, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIERCE, Henry Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1967<br />Henry Calvin Pierce, 65, died Sunday, August 6, at General Hospital in Nashville. He was an employee of the Jacobs Packing Company.<br /><br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, August 7, at 2 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. E. Woods, Nashville, and Andrew Brown, both Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in the Indian Creek Cemetery near Pisgah.<br />Mr. Pierce was born in Giles County on December 29, 1991, the son of the late John Wiley and Hattie Turner Pierce. He was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara B. Foster Pierce; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Patton, Nashville; one son, Billy Pierce, Nashville; four grandchildren; one brother, Fitzhugh Pierce, Cornersville; and one half-sister, Mrs. Doshie Roberts, Marshall County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIERCE, Kate Lanier The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Kate Lanier Pierce, 64, wife of Fitzhugh Pierce, and resident of Lincoln County, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Pisgah Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Pierce died Saturday, January 12, at Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the Mrs. John C. Lanier and the late Mr. Lanier. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, Fitzhugh Pierce, also a native Giles Countian, and her mother, Mrs. Pierce is survived by four sons, William H. Pierce and Bert Pierce, both of Lincoln County, John Pierce, Fayetteville, and James E. Pierce, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Brady Fry, Columbia; twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; three brothers, James Lanier and George Lanier, Giles County, and John Lanier, Lincoln County; and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Moore and Mrs. George Faulkenberry, both of Giles County.<br /><br />PIERCE, Lacy D. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Lacy D. Pierce, 71, resident of the Odd Fellows Hall Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. She did on Monday night, August 23, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Born November 23, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charles Edward Pierce and Mary Whitworth Pierce. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Miss Pierce is survived by five brothers, Coley Pierce, Gail Pierce, Graydon Pierce, and Shelby Pierce, all of Odd Fellows Hall, and Dan L. Pierce, Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. D. J. McNeese and Mrs. W. T. Whitworth, Giles County; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIERSON, Thomas E. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />Thomas E. Pierson, 48, native of Giles County and son of the late L. B. Pierson, died on Saturday, April 3, in Lakeland, Fla., after a long illness.<br />Mr. Pierson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae Pierson; one son, Dwight Pierson, US Navy; and three half-sisters, Mrs. James T. Zuccarello, Mrs. Marion Hodges, and Mrs. Hollis Wilburn, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />PIGG, Amber Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Amber Boyd Pigg, 69, widow of Jim Pigg, Pulaski merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Church at Stella, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Pigg died on Wednesday, October 31, at Giles County Hospital, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born September 3, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wiley Boyd and Rowena Howard Boyd.<br />Mrs. Pigg is survived by two brothers, Irmer Boyd and Willie Boyd, both of Minor Hill; and two sisters, Mrs. Owen Bass, Brick Church Community, and Mrs. Marvin Croley, Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIGG, Essie White The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bryan Pigg, 63, Pulaski resident, will be held at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church, and Tommy Vernon, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Pigg died Wednesday morning, September 4, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />The former Miss Essie White, she was born January 27, 1900, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Clark White, Sr., and Alice Townsend White. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Pigg is survived by her husband, Bryan Pigg, Pulaski businessman; two sons, James Alton Pigg, associated with his father in business, and Billy Pigg, member of the Giles County Junior High School faculty; one daughter, Mrs. Bob Vise, Clearwater, Fla.; five grandchildren; one brother, Herbert White, Cleveland, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. V. H. Crowder, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PIGG, James Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />James Thomas Pigg, 69, retired merchant, died at Giles County Hospital at 9:30 p. m., Thursday, July 28, following an illness of almost a year. Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Saturday at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the Rev. G. B. Derryberry and Gilbert Shaffer. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Pigg was a native of Giles County, the son of the late James E. and Estelle Mitchell Pigg. He was married to the former Miss Amber Boyd, who survives.<br />Following fifteen years as a clerk at Levinson&#8217;s Department Store, he entered into a partnership in the Jenkins and Darwin Store and served as its manager for several years, after which he bought the entire interest and ran his own dry goods firm until his retirement about four years ago.<br />Other survivors, besides his wife, are five sisters, Mrs. Charlie Alsup and Mrs. Basley Graves of Giles County, Mrs. Ewell Boyd of Lawrence County, Mrs. Colie Surles of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. S. F. Matheson of Virginia; two brothers, Bryan Pigg of Pulaski, and Roy Pigg of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />PIGG, John Roy The Giles Free Press 17 May 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for John Roy Pigg, 51, were held Sunday, May 13, at 3:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Stella.<br />Mr. Pigg died Saturday, May 12, at his home in the Stella Community.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Edd and Stella Mitchell Pigg.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Lucille Pigg; three daughters, Emily Frances, Mary Carolyn, and Gladys Faye Pigg, all of Stella; a son, John Cooper Pigg, U. S. Navy; a brother, Bryant Pigg, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Coley Surles, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Bosley Graves and Mrs. Charlie Alsup, Stella, Mrs. Jewel Boyd, New Prospect, and Miss Cora Pigg.<br /><br />PIGG, William Bryan The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />William Bryan Pigg, 71, Pulaski seed dealer for almost fifty years, died unexpectedly Saturday afternoon in a local physician&#8217;s office of a heart ailment. He had been in ill health for the past two years, but had continued his activity at the Bryan Pigg and Son store on North First Street almost daily.<br />Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andy Brown, minister at Second Street Church of Christ, and Gilbert Shaffer, former minister of East Hill Church of Christ officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Pigg was a native of Giles County, born in the Bunker Hill Community on February 17, 1897, son of the late James E. and Estelle Mitchell Pigg. He was educated in Giles County public schools and Abernathy Preparatory School, Pulaski. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Pulaski Post No. 60, American Legion, having received a service pin for fifty years service in that organization at Veterans&#8217; Day ceremonies held here on November 9th.<br />He was a former elder of the East Hill Church of Christ and a teacher of the Men&#8217;s Bible Class there, and formerly a teacher at Second Street Church of Christ, He was married to the former Miss Essie White, who died in 1963.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Bob Vise of Clearwater, Fla.; two sons, James Alton, a partner in the seed business, and Billy Pigg, coach at Pulaski Junior High School; four sisters, Mrs. Coley Surles, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Charlie Alsup, Giles County, Mrs. Ewell Boyd, New Prospect, Tenn., Mrs. S. F. Matheson, West Point, Tenn., and six grandchildren.<br /><br />PIGG, Will R. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Will R. Pigg, 93, father of Freeman Pigg of Lynnville, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Friendship Baptist Church at Culleoka with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Pigg died at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday night, April 22, at Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Mr. Pigg who had resided in Nashville with a son for several years, was a native of Maury County.<br />Mr. Pigg is survived by three other sons, John Marvin Pigg and Flem Pigg, Nashville, and Herbert Pigg, Lewisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Claude McAdams, Wildwood, Fla.; and ten grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PILKINGTON, Mollie Gillis The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Gillis Pilkington, 87, mother of Mrs. B. L. Jordan of Pulaski, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, January 6, at Gowen-Smith Chapel in Shelbyville. The Rev. Stanley Henley, pastor of Westend Methodist Church, Shelbyville, of which she was a member, officiated. Burial took place in Chadrick Cemetery in Rutherford County.<br />Mrs. Pilkington died on Monday, January 4, at the home of Mrs. Jordan, after a long illness.<br />A native of Rutherford, she was born March 24, 1871, the daughter of the late John Gillis and Maria Insell Gillis. Her husband, Thomas Pilkington, died in 1941.<br />In addition to Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Pilkington is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Minnie Seagroves and Mrs. H. A Pinkston, Shelbyville; two sons, Elbert Pilkington and J. C. Pilkington, Shelbyville; twenty-four grandchildren, twenty-eight great-grandchildren, twelve great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Becky Dye, Shelbyville.<br /><br />PILLOW, Sam Cashion The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Sam Cashion Pillow, 72, retired farmer of Marianna, Ark., and a native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Crittendon Funeral Home in West Memphis, Ark., with the burial in Crittendon Memorial Gardens in that city. Mr. Pillow who had been in declining health, died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, April 6, at a West Memphis, Ark., hospital, after a two weeks illness.<br />Born May 21, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Thomas Pillow and Ella Cashion Pillow. His wife, Mrs. Clara Englett Pillow, died approximately 20 years ago when he moved to Arkansas.<br />Mr. Pillow is survived by two sons, Charles M. Pillow and Edward Pillow, both of Marianna, Ark.; four daughters, Mrs. T. E. Nichols, West Memphis, Mrs. R. C. Bickerstaff and Mrs. Archie Crouch, Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. E. M. T. Compton, Forest City, Ark.; twenty grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. George Dodson, Mrs. Joe Tidwell and Mrs. Ira Englett, Pulaski, and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Birmingham, Ala.; and one brother, Roy Pillow, Pulaski.<br /><br />PITTARD, Bess Herrin The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Bess Herrin Pittard, a former resident of the Pisgah community and Pulaski, died Friday afternoon, November 22, at an infirmary in Racoland, La.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pittard, 87, wife of the late W. R. Pittard, were held Sunday afternoon, November 24, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Freemon Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg. Burial was in West Point Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Horace B. Herrin, Louisiana; one sister, Mrs. Neal Morrow, Lawrenceburg; one grandchild; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PITTARD, Cynthia Vaughn The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cynthia Vaughn Pittard, 86, Pulaski resident, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Gus Self, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Pittard died on Saturday morning, April 21, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br /><br />Mrs. Pittard, a member of the Methodist Church, was born July 25, 1875, in Giles County, the daughter of the late David Vaughn and Ella Sanders Vaughn. Her husband, James C. Pittard, died many years ago.<br />She taught schol in Giles County more than twenty years, and was a Sunday School teacher for many years.<br />Mrs. Pittard is survived by one daughter, Miss Thelma Pittard, teacher in Beech Hill School; one son, Cleborne Pittard, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. John Matthews and Mrs. Fred Scott, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PITTARD, Ena Davenport The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ena Davenport Pittard, 89, were conducted on Friday morning, November 3, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pittard died in Knoxville on Wednesday, November 1.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born December 9, 1877, the daughter of the late Levie Patrick and Eunice Nelson Adams Davenport. Her husband was the late Charles Frank Pittard.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Wayne Cooper, Goodlettsville, Mrs. Bailus Bee, Knoxville, and Mrs. Floyd S. Nelson, Fayetteville; two sons, Ewell B. Pittard, Knoxville, and Thomas L. Pittard of Jackson, Fla.; ten grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. R. D. Boyd, California, Mrs. L. M. Hightower, Nashville, and Mrs. Wilson Cole, Oak Ridge; two brothers, Charlie Davenport, Pulaski, and Roy Davenport, Tampa, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PITTARD, J. Roy The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1961<br />J. Roy Pittard, 88, former sheriff and coroner of Giles County, died Saturday, June 17, at 6 a. m. at Giles County Hospital from wounds which Coroner William Bennett, Jr., said were apparently self-inflicted.<br />Mr. Pittard was discovered in the bathtub of his home about 5:30 p. m. last Thursday by Paul Reasonover, who lives at the Pittard residence in the Whiteside section of Pulaski. Both of his wrists had been slashed.<br />He was taken to the local hospital where he remained until his death on Saturday.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas and Melissa Gracey Pittard. His wife, the former Miss Margaret Judkins, died fifteen years ago.<br />Mr. Pittard was a member of Cedar Grove Methodist Church. He served as sheriff of Giles County from Sept. 1, 1910 until August 31, 1916, and later was county coroner for many years.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of Cedar Grove Methodist Church, and the Rev. A. R. Hogan. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include a brother, Will R. Pittard of Pulaski, and a sister, Mrs. J. W. Stewart of Oklahoma City, Okla.<br /><br />PITTARD, Will R. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1967<br />Funeral services for Will R. Pittard, 90, will be conducted on Thursday morning, at 10 o&#8217;clock , in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Pittard died Tuesday, January 24 at Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, and was born March 31, 1876.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bess Herrin Pittard; one step-son, Horace Herrin, Golden Meadow, La.; one grandchild; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Cora Stewart, Oklahoma City, Okla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PITTMAN, Thomas Lee and Sadie Eaves The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />An Ardmore barber and an Elkmont, Ala. woman died from electrical shock Wednesday night, February 24, when the car in which they were riding became trapped in fallen power lines on a dirt road just east of Highway 31, in Limestone County, Ala.<br />Accidently electrocuted were Thomas Lee Pittman, 38, and Miss Sadie Eaves, 32. Pittman, a barber at Willie Jones Barber Shop in Ardmore, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Pittman. Miss Eaves was the daughter of Mrs. Mary Sims of Elkmont, Route 3.<br />High winds had toppled a utility pole bearing the &#8220;live&#8221; wires some ten minutes before the automobile went under the lines and stopped short of the pole near Holland&#8217;s Gin between 7:30 and 8:00 p. m. The two victims apparently tried to get out of the car on either side and received the high voltage through their bodies when they stepped onto the ground.<br />Limestone County Coroner Charles Sammett said both could have survived if they had remained in the automobile.<br /><br />PITTS, Victor The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1968<br />Victor Pitts of Millington, Tenn., died December 25, 1967 at the Medicare Center in Memphis after an extended illness.<br />Mr. Pitts, a native of Giles County, was a member of the Methodist Church, Knights of Pythias, a Mason, the leader of the Rainbow Girls of Memphis and water commissioner of Millington.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Pitts were held Wednesday, December 28, in the Millington Methodist Church, with the minister of the Church of Christ of White Haven and the Methodist minister officiating.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eunice Pitts; three daughters; six grandchildren; four brothers, Loyd, Harwell, Leon and Bob Pitts; and one uncle, F. A. Britton.<br /><br />POARCH, Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Calvin Poarch, 87, retired farmer of Giles County, were held Sunday morning at Diana Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Fred Hall, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Diana Cemetery. Mr. Poarch died Saturday at a nursing home in Lewisburg.<br /><br />A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late William D. Poarch and Lucinda Sanders Poarch.<br />Mr. Poarch is survived by four sons, W. E. Poarch, Brick Church Community, C. E. Poarch, Diana, and E. L. Poarch and L. O. Poarch, both of Birmingham, Ala.; and one daughter, Mrs.Clara Hickerson, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />POARCH, Clarence Ervin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1967<br />Clarence Ervin Poarch, Jr., 42, died Monday afternoon at his home in the Diana community of a gunshot wound which reportedly was self-inflicted.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with the Rev. Thomas Vann, Methodist minister of Watertown, officiating. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery in Marshall County.<br />The son of Clarence E. and Annie Adams Poarch, Mr. Poarch was born in Giles County on May 8, 1925. He attended Brick Church School. Until recent weeks he had been employed by Princess Homes Company at Chapel Hill. At the time of his death he was self-employed as a painter.<br />Surviving, in addition to his parents, are two daughters, Misses Janice and Linda Poarch of Lewisburg; a brother, Calvin Poarch of Cornersville; and a sister, Mrs. Thelwood Gaines of Dickson.<br /><br />POARCH, Dallie Mai The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />Mrs. Dallie Mai Poarch, 53, died Tuesday night, March 5, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10 a. m. Thursday, March 7, in the chapel of London Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. J. Mabrey officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Amis and Delia Chapman Bowing.<br />She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, who survives, is Lenzie Poarch.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to her husband include two daughters, Mrs. David Daley, Prospect, and Mrs. Homer Wright, Chapel Hill; three sons, William, Charles, and Louis Poarch, all of Lewisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Louis Browning, Texas, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Pottsivlle; one brother, Turner Bowing, Petersburg; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />POARCH, Etta Tucker The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Newt Poarch, 87, Frankewing resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Mt. Zion Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Fred Hall, pastor, and the Rev. M. K. Harwell of Fayetteville, a cousin of the deceased. Mrs. Poarch died at 7 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, March 18, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Coggin, Frankewing, following a fall two months ago when sustained a broken hip. Burial took place in New Hope Cemetery at Cornersville.<br />Born April 4, 1872, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Etta Tucker, the daughter of John Wesley Tucker and Margie Ann Harmond Tucker. Her husband died July 28, 1946.<br /><br />Mrs. Poarch is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Coggin, and Mrs. Markham Burch and Mrs. Claude Burgess, both of Marshall County; and twelve grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Shirley Poole, principal of Elkton High School, is the only grandson residing in Giles County.<br /><br />POARCH, Joe G. The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Joe G. Poarch, 60, were held Saturday at Pulaski Funeral Home with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Poarch died Thursday, May 18, at his home at Diana, after a long illness.<br />He was a native of Giles County, son of the late John W. Poarch and Jennie Brown Poarch. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Poarch is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Adams Poarch; five daughters, Misses Frances, Ann, Nancy and Patsy Poarch, all of Diana, Mrs. Ina Bell White, Illinois; two sons, Joe and Golia Poarch of Diana; a sister, Mrs. W. T. Butler, Arkansas; a half-sister, Mrs. Iva George, Pulaski; two half-brothers, Pete and Mike Poarch, of Cornersville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POARCH, William Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1968<br />William Eugene Poarch, 68, retired farmer of the Brick Church community, died Monday, November 18, at his home.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, November 19, at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Cornersville Methodist Church. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Poarch was a trustee of the Duck River Electric Membership Corp., and a steward in the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lois Gordon Poarch; one son, Dr. William Poarch, Lewisburg; two daughters, Mrs. J. R. Sheperd, Nashville, and Mrs. Glen Petty, Chattanooga; one sister, Mrs. Clara Hickerson, St. Petersburg, Fla.; two brothers, Everett Poarch, Birmingham, Ala., and C. E. Poarch, Diana; and eleven grandchildren.<br /><br />POE, Addie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Addie Lou Poe, 76, native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Poe died early Wednesday morning, February 28, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born June 28, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank M. Poe and Sarah Ann Hubbell Poe. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Miss Poe is survived by one sister, Miss Effie Poe; and one brother, Arthur Poe of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POE, Arthur B. The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Arthur B. Poe, 72, retired farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Poe died at 8 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, May 28, at his Washington Heights home after a long illness.<br />Born June 17, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Francis Poe and Sarah Ann Hubbell Poe, and was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Poe, a bachelor, is survived by one sister, Miss Effie Poe, Pulaski; and two nephews, Johnny Poe and Roy Poe, both of Columbia.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POLLARD, James Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1967<br />James Franklin Pollard, 31, of Goodlettsville, a native Giles Countian and former Prospect resident, died at 9 p. m. Monday, Aug. 7, in a Nashville hospital as the result of injuries<br />received some five hours earlier in a traffic accident on the Clarksville Highway north of Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Eastland Funeral Home, Nashville, with the Rev. James C. Stewart and Rev. Jerry Provo officiating. Burial was in National Cemetery in that city.<br />The accident reportedly occurred when the pickup truck Pollard was driving crashed into a rock cliff as he swerved to miss an oncoming car. Erciel B. Farmer of Cedar Hill, driver of the car was charged with reckless driving by drinking.<br />Patrolman W. L. Jones said two tractor trailer trucks were traveling side by side up Germantown Hill on the three-lane highway and Pollard was going down hill. Farmer, following the trucks, crossed the yellow line into the on-coming lane in an attempt to pass the two vehicles, according to Jones, and Pollard&#8217;s pickup struck the cliff as he apparently tried to miss Farmer&#8217;s car. The pickup truck was demolished.<br />Pollard was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Pollard of Prospect and a graduate of Prospect High School. He was employed by National Biscuit Company of Nashville.<br />Surviving in addition to his parents, are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Jane Lewis Pollard; three sons, Robin Scott, Lonnie Oakes and Larry Dean Pollard, all of Goodlettsville; three sisters, Mrs. Betty Stewart of Madison, Misses Mary Ida and Beverly Ann Pollard, both of Nashville; and his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jones Dickson of Giles County.<br /><br />POLLOCK, Bessie Forsythe The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Pollock, 59, will be conducted on Thursday afternoon, December 8 at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at the Puncheon Church of Christ, The minister of the church will officiate. Burial will be in Oxford Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pollock was born in Giles County on July 22, 1907, the daughter of the late Al and Lola White Forsythe. She died Monday, December 5, in a Cleveland, Ohio hospital, following an extended illness.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Frances Mosley, Florence, Ala.; two sons, Harold Wade and James Wade, both of Cleveland, Ohio; five grandchilddren, and three great-grandchildren; three brothers, John Forsythe, Giles County, Buster Forsythe, Lawrence County, and Jack Forsythe, Alabama. *Date of birth is not the same as on the rock.<br /><br />POLLOCK, Ed S. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Ed S. Pollock, 74, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Puncheon Church of Christ with the burial in the Oxford Cemetery near Minor Hill. Mr. Pollock died Tuesday, June 15, in Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Born Mary 5, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Bob Pollock and Jennie Pollock. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Pollock is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Forsythe Pollock; two step-sons, James Wade and Harold Wade, both of Cleveland, Ohio; and one step-daughter, Mrs. Frances Mosley, Florence, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POLLY, John Arney The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1969<br />John Arney Polly, 79, died Thursday morning, June 26, at his home in Tarpley Shop community.<br />Services were held Saturday afternoon, June 28, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with James E. Holt, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Polly was born April 21, 1890, the son of the late Morgan and Alice G. Polly.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maxie Roberts Polly; four sons, John Polly, William Polly, Osteen Polly and W. A. Polly, all of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Leroy Solomon of Pulaski, and Mrs. John May of Diana; one brother, Aubrey Polly, Orlando, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. C. W. Flowers, Calif.; eighteen grandchildren; and twenty-three great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POLLY, Norman Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1966<br />The second Christmas holiday traffic fatality in Industrial Park, the two separated by only a year and a day, was recorded Saturday, December 24, with the death of Norman Wayne Polly, 27, when the car in which he was riding struck a southbound passenger train at 1:24 p. m. It was the fourteenth traffic fatality in Giles County this year&#8230;.<br />Funeral services for Polly were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday at Bennett-May Chapel with Andrew Brown officiating and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Polly was born August 26, 1939, in Giles County, the son of Osteen and Helen Birdsong. He had lived for several years in Tullahoma where he was employed as a foreman by Genesco.<br />Mr. Polly&#8217;s survivors, in addition to his parents, are his wife, the former Janie Bevels; one daughter, Roxanne; three brothers, George and Paul of Giles County and Terry Polly of Ft. Campbell, Ky.; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Polly of Giles County.<br /><br />POLLY, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1967<br />Funeral services for William Thomas Polly, 69, were conducted Sunday, March 26, at 2:00 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Polly died Saturday, March 25, at Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, born June 5, 1897, the son of the late Thomas David and Ida Owen Polly.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Estelle Polly; one son, Reuben Polly, Giles County; four step-daughters, Mrs. Holbert Helmtiler, Mrs. James E. Shirty, Mrs. Allen D. Shirty, and Mrs. Jewel Allen, all of Giles County; one step-son, Hayden Pierce, California; three sisters, Mrs. S. D. Archer, Mrs. R. C. Dunnivant, and Mrs. Dorsey Johns, Sr.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POOLE, Herbert N. The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1967<br />Herbert N. Poole, 44, died Saturday, April 29, at his home in Rawlins, Wyo., after suffering a heart attack.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday, May 4, at 1:00 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Rev. Billy Craighead and Charles Harold Poole officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Poole, a native of Giles County, was born September 28, 1922, the son of the late Robert M. and Oma Poole.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marjorie Oliver Poole; four daughters, Sheila, Anita, Patricia and Wendy Sue Poole; one son, Dwight Poole, all of Rawlins; two sisters, Mrs. John E. Worsham and Mrs. Billy Christopher, both of Giles County; four brothers, Samuel, Giles County, Robert D., Ostella, Burris, Louisville, Ky., and Woodrow Poole, Alexandria, Va.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POOLE, John Crutcher The Pulaski Citizen 04 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for John Crutcher Poole, 66, former Pulaski barber, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Cosmopolitian Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville. Mr. Poole died on Sunday morning, October 1, at a Nashville hospital after a short illness.<br />Mr. Poole, who had been a resident of Nashville for the past fifteen years, approximately, was a native of Alabama, but had moved to Giles County as a child where he had made his home until his removal to Nashville. He was the son of the late Alphis A. Poole and Mary Jane Hatchett Poole. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Poole is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Judia Poole; three daughters, Maj. Drucilla Poole, USAF, San Antonio, Texas, Mrs. Geneva Pitt, Benton Harbor, Mich., and Mrs. William Holden, Rossville, Ga.; four grandchildren; and three brothers, Robert Poole, Pulaski, Oscar Poole and Charles Poole, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />POOLE, Robert Mason The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Robert Mason Poole, 83, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Poole died Friday, April 23, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Born January 27, 1882, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late A. A. Poole and Jane Hatchett Poole. His wife was the former Miss Oma Ann Moseley.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Poole is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. B. Christopher and Mrs. John E. Worsham, Pulaski; five sons, Sam Poole and Herbert Poole, Pulaski, Robert D. Poole, Cornersville, Burris Poole, Louisville, Ky., and Woodrow Poole, Alexandria, Ind.; seventeen grandchildren and twenty-nine great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Oscar Poole and Charlie Poole, both of Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POPE, Arthur P. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Arthur P. Pope, 84, retired farmer of the Elkton section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. R. L. Greenway, Methodist minister, and the Rev. James Shutt, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Pope died Monday night, July 13, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 24, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Albert Pope and Elsie Parker Pope.<br />Mr. Pope is survived by three sons, Gilbert Pope, Foster Pope, and Joe Pope, Elkton; three daughters, Mrs. Willa Rogers, Mrs. Vilas Rogers, and Mrs. Elmer Thompson, all of Elkton; and twenty-seven grandchildren; forty great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POPE, Eva Moore The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1962<br />Mrs. Frank Carter Pope, native of the Elkton Community, and resident of Washington, D. C. died last week with the funeral rites in that city on Saturday.<br />The former Eva Moore, she was the daughter of the late Ada W. Moore and Eva Bull Moore of Elkton.<br />Mrs. Pope is survived by three sons and two daughters; one sister, Miss Nell Moore of Hawaii; and several nieces and nephews. Tom W. Moore, Pulaski attorney, is a nephew.<br /><br />POPE, Hattie Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Stevenson Pope, 71, Elkton resident, were held Wednesday afternoon at Rainey Funeral Home with the burial in the Gatlin Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Mrs. Pope died on Monday, October 23, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Cross at Elkwood, Ala., following an extended illness.<br />Born in 1890 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson of the Bee Spring Community. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Pope is survived by her husband, Arthur Pope; two daughters, Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Christine Franklin, Ardmore; eleven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Uselton, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Amanda Cooper, Columbia; and one brother, Paul Stevenson, Bethel, Ala.<br />Toney Rainey and Son Funeral Home.<br /><br />POPE, John Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for John Gilbert Pope, 65, a retired merchant of the Prospect Community, were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Elkton Baptist Church, with burial in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Pope, born July 19, 1901, was a native of Giles County. He died Thursday, July 28, in Baptist Hospital, Nashville.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucille McNeese Pope; three daughters, Mrs. Lorene Smith of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Arlene Henderson, Nashville, and Mrs. Louise Davis of Birmingham, Ala.; one son, Howard Pope of Lynnville; three sisters, Mrs. Willa Rogers and Mrs. Alene Thompson, both of Elkton; two brothers, Foster Pope of Pulaski, and Joe Pope of Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POPE, John Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1967<br />Funeral services for John Wilson Pope, 58, were conducted Friday, May 12, at 2:30 p. m., at the Woodring Street Penecostal Church, with the Rev. P. C. Abernathy officiating. Burial was in Elliott Cemetery at Elkton.<br />Mr. Pope, a native of Limestone County, Ala., died Wednesday, May 10, at his home in Columbia. He was born April 27, 1909, the son of the late Jack and Ada Scoggin Pope.<br />Survivors include three sons, Glenn and Jimmy Pope, Memphis, and David Pope, Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Virgie Allison and Mrs. Della Mae Stillman, Columbia; and three brothers, Frank, William and Joe Pope, Columbia.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PORTER, Arthur Armby The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Arthur Armby Porter, 85, retired farmer of the Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Eddings, pastor. Burial took place in the New Hope Cemetery in Marshall County. Mr. Porter died Friday night, April 14, at his home after a period of declining health.<br />Born in Marshall County, he was the son of the late William Anderson Porter and Augusta Goodrum Porter. He lived for many years at Campbell Station but had lived at Lynnville most of his life.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Celie Haislip Porter, died many years ago. His second wife, Mrs. Mary Brock Porter, whom he married in 1941, survives.<br />Other survivors include one son, Ollie Porter, Germantown, Ohio; one step-son, Bunyan Brock, Nashville; three step-grandchildren; one brother, Johnnie Porter, Cornersville, and two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Franklin, Cornersville, and Mrs. Ernest Buntzel, Sealy, Texas.<br /><br />PORTER, Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Clyde Porter, 71, Maury County retired farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Porter died Thursday, November 12, in Maury County Hospital.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mr. Porter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Unice White Porter; four daughters, Mrs. J. L. White, Buena Vista, Va., Mrs. Frank Collins and Mrs. Pete Bondra, Columbia, and Mrs. Carl Gibson, Jr., Ecorse, Mich.; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Broadus Smith, Cornersville, and Mrs. Matt Spivey, Lynnville.<br /><br />PORTER, Mary V. Brock The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1967<br />Mrs. Mary V. Brock Porter, 84, died Sunday, November 26 in a Nashville hospital, after several months illness.<br />Services were conducted Monay, November 27, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with burial in Blanche Cemetery, Lincoln County.<br />Mrs. Porter, a native of Lincoln County, had lived most of her life in the Lynnville Community. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vickers, and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a son, Bunyan B. Brock, Nashville; a step-son, Ollie Porter, Hamilton, Ohio; and two granddaughters.<br /><br />PORTERFIELD, Lowell Everett The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Lowell Everett Porterfield, 58, L&amp;N Railroad employee were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Diana Cemetery. Mr. Porterfield died Thursday, February 22, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born October 17, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Morgan Porterfield and Annie Woodard Porterfield.<br />Mr. Porterfield is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Melba Luna, Cornersville; one son, James Porterfield, Louisville, Ky.; nine grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Memory Park, Hammond, Ind.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POSS, Katherine Pierce The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Pierce Poss, wife of Charlie C. Poss, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Poss died Sunday, February 18, at Giles County Hospital, following an illness of four years.<br />Born July 1, 1903 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jesse S. Pierce and Georgia Taylor Pierce.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Poss is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Susie Malone, Pulaski; one grandson, Terry Malone; one sister, Mrs. D. W. Thurman, Pulaski; and one brother, Myron Pierce, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POSTON, John Edwin The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for John Edwin Poston, 63, farmer of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Marcus Nickell and the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial took place in the Elliott Cemetery, near Elkton. Mr. Poston died early Thursday morning, December 22, in a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br /><br />Born April 29, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John D. Poston and Kate King Poston. He was a member of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Poston is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lizzie McCracken Poston; three sons, Calvin Poston, Lawrenceburg, John Edwin Poston and Mack Poston, Chattanooga; one brother, Jim Poston, Fayetteville; and four sisters, Mrs. Hood Wilkinson and Mrs. W. C. Tucker, Pulaski, Mrs. Lytle McCracken and Miss Annie Poston, both of Bunker Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POSTON, Mary Ann The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1967<br />Funeral services for Miss Mary Ann Poston, 83, were conducted Friday afternoon, October 27, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Elliott Cemetery.<br />Miss Poston died Thursday, October 26, at Fairhaven Nursing Home. She was born in Giles County on March 20, 1864, the daughter of the late John D. and Lizzie King Poston.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Nina McCracken and Mrs Iva Wilkinson, Pulaski and one brother, Jim Poston, Fayetteville.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POTTS, Alta Mae Garrett The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alta Mae Garrett Potts, 54, resident of the Elkton section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock , Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Ed Harper and Bill Reaves, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Potts died at 12:30 Sunday night, January 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 6, 1911, in Dallas County, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Jim Garrett and Alice Hastings Garrett. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Potts is survived by her husband, J. B. Potts; two sons, J. B. Potts, Jr., Pulaski and Larry Potts, Elkton; two daughters, Mrs. William Walker Widner, Decatur, Ala. and Mrs. Paul Pope, Tucson, Ariz.; nine grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Earl White, Mrs. Joe Hunter Cummings, Pulaski, Mrs. Lee McNeese, Elkton and Mrs. Mahlon Butler, Conway.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POTTS, Catherine Cobb The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Cobb Potts, 76, widow of Andrew B. Potts, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Liberty Methodist Church with the Rev. Roy Bunch of Murfreesboro, former pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in the Potts Cemetery. Mrs. Potts died on Monday morning, May 21, having succumbed to a heart attack while in her sleep.<br />Born January 10, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William J. Cobb and Isabel Ables Cobb. Her husband died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Potts is survived by three sons, William L. Potts, J. B. Potts, Sr., and Edward L. Potts, all of Prospect; and seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements. .<br /><br />POTTS, Edward Lee The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1969<br />Edward Lee Potts, 59, died Wednesday morning, August 27, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Potts, employee of T. V. A., will be conducted Thursday afternoon, August 28, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. W. B. Nunley officiating. Burial will be in the Simpson Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born August 13, 1910, the son of the late Andrew Baker Potts and Kate Cobb Potts.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Orlean Wilburn Potts, Prospect; one step-daughter, Mrs. June Coffman Meagher, Pulaski; two brothers, William L. Potts, Prospect and J. B. Potts, Aspen Hill; and three step-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POWELL, Claude (Buster) The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1969<br />Claude (Buster) Powell, 50, died Friday, May 23, at his home in Hollow Rock, Tenn.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, May 25, at 4 o&#8217;clock Methodist Church. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery in Carroll County.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Powell was born May 19, 1919, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ted Powell.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Swearengen Powell; one daughter, Paulette of Nashville; three sons, Claude B. Powell, Jr., Mark Powell and Tracy C. Powell, all of Hollow Rock; two sisters, Mrs. Giles E. Tucker and Mrs. Cecil Curtis of Prospect; four brothers, Irvin Powell, Ornad, Calif., William T. Powell, Nashville, James Powell, Richard Powell, Prospect; and one grandchild.<br /><br />POWELL, Florence James The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence James Powell, 71, Prospect resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. J. H . Elder and the Rev. John B. Bradford, pastor. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Powell died unexpectedly at 9 o&#8217;clock on Sunday night, April 14, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Malloy Gilbert, Prospect.<br />Born October 28, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Simeon James and Elizabeth Keaton Jones. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Powell is survived by five sons, Irvin Powell, Oxnard, Calif., James Powell, Prospect, Claude B. Powell, Hollow Rock, Tenn., Richard Powell, Elgin AFB, Fla., and William T. Powell, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Giles E. Tucker and Mrs. Cecil Curtis, both of Prospect; thirteen grandchildren; four brothers, R. E. James, Nashville, John James, Florence, Ala., Leon James, Prospect, and Sam James, Madison; and two sisters, Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. J. R. Simpson, Goodlettsville.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POWELL, Hagan The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1963<br /><br />Hagan Powell, native Giles Countian and U. S. Navy Veteran, died Tuesday, November 19, at a New Orleans hospital, after a long illness. Funeral rites will take place in Belle Glade, Fla., his home town, with the burial in Miami, Fla.<br />Born and reared at Minor Hill, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Powell.<br />Mr. Powell is survived by his wife; one son, Hagan Powell, Jr., student at the University of Miami; one sister, Mrs. Jessie P. B. Davis, Minor Hill; one brother, Royce Powell, Miami, Fla.; and two nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />POWELL, Mary Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Mary Elizabeth Powell, 83, resident of the Prospect section, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Liberty Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Ralph R. Langston, pastor of the church, and the Rev. J. H. Elder. Burial took place in the Whitfield Cemetery at Liberty. Miss Powell died on Saturday, January 2, in Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness.<br />Born May 28, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Irvin Powell and Nanny Roberta Powell, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Miss Powell is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Harlow and Miss Kitty Powell, both of Elkton, and Miss Mattie Powell, Liberty; and one half-brother, John D. Wilburn, Liberty.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POWELL, Mattie Matilda The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Miss Mattie Matilda Powell, 80, were conducted on Monday afternoon, November 7, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at the Liberty Methodist Church, with burial in the Powell Cemetery. He Revs. J. H. Elder and Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Miss Powell died Saturday, November 5, in Giles County Hospital. She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Irvin H. and Nannie Roberta Elder Powell. She was born February 26, 1886.<br />She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Harlow, Elkton, and Miss Kitty Powell, Pulaski; and one half-brother, John Wilburn, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POWELL, Richard Donald The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1968<br />Richard Donald Powell, 21, Vietnam veteran and employee of Pulaski Rubber Company, was found dead in his car near a North First Street service station at 5 a. m. Friday, May 10, the apparent victim of carbon monoxide poisoning. The death was ruled accidental.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. James L. Jolly and Rev. James Mullins, Baptist ministers, officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, Powell was born Nov. 20, 1946, the son of Alvie and Velma Powell, who reside in the Oak Grove community near Anthony Hill.<br /><br />In addition to his parents, survivors include two sisters, Misses Sharon and Teresa Powell of Giles County; two brothers, Dwight of Giles County and Billy Powell, U. S. Marine Corps, Vietnam; and his paternal grandfather, B. I. Powell of Pulaski.<br /><br />POWELL, Royce M. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1967<br />Royce M. Powell, 69, Pharmacist, of Coral Gables, Fla., died Sunday, March 19, in a hospital in that city.<br />Graveside services will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. Thursday, March 23, at Mt. Moriah Cemetery, with the Rev. Tommy Curtis officiating.<br />Mr. Powell, a native of Giles County, was born September 6, 1897, the son of the late Calvin Taylor and Mary Etha Hagan Powell. He had lived in Coral Gables, Fla., for a number of years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katherine Parsons Powell; one son, Lt. Col. Royce M. Powers, Jr., Aberdeen, Md.; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jessie B. Davis, Minor Hill.<br /><br />POWERS, John Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1968<br />Funeral services for John Wesley Powers, 73, were held Tuesday afternoon, March 12, at 1 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Powers, a retired carpenter and painter, died Sunday night, March 10 in the Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Powers was born July 2, 1894, the son of the late Joe and Susie Gibson Powers.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Era Hannah Powers; one son, Lloyd Powers of Nashville, and three grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />POWERS, Theodore C. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for Theodore C. Powers, 66, retired Marshall County farmer and native of Giles County, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg with the burial in the Potts Cemetery, near Prospect, in Giles County. Mr. Powers died at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, October 14, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, after several weeks illness.<br />Born March 28, 1898, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Powers and Susie Gibson Powers. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Powers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Chapman Powers; four sons, Will Powers, Monroe Powers and Joe Powers, all of Marshall County, and Albert Powers, Washington State; one daughter, Miss Sarah Powers, Lewisburg; several grandchildren; and one brother, J. W. Powers, Pulaski.<br /><br />PRATT, Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1968<br />Oscar Pratt, 80, died Tuesday morning, May 14, in Williamson County Hospital, Franklin.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mr. Pratt will be Thursday afternoon, May 16, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Pratt was born April 2, 1888, the son of the late Jake and Bell Pullem Pratt. His wife was the late Viney Lou Ward Pratt.<br />Survivors include twelve sons, Duncan, Gardner, and Thomas Pratt, all of Giles County, Robert, George, Dean, Paul, Morris, Freeman Lee, Roy, and David Pratt, all of Franklin, and James Pratt of Maury County; two daughters, Mrs. Lena Mosley, Spring Hill and Mrs. Sue Darnell, Elkton; thirty-three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Maggie Homatella, Columbia; two half-sisters, Mrs Madge Pullen, and Mrs. Lena Green, both of Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRATT, Patsy Mae White The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Patsy Mae Pratt, 85, were conducted on Wednesday afternoon, October 26, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in the Noblett Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pratt died at her home in Winter Haven, Fla., where she had resided for several years, on Sunday, October 23.<br />She was born in Giles County, on January 5, 1881, the daughter of the late Lewis and Mary Cole White. Her husband, Thomas Pratt, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Pratt is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Eva Stanfield, Mrs. Mary Cribbs, Winter Haven, Mrs. J. E. Forsythe, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Lucile White, Leoma; two sons, Raymond Pratt, Athens, Ala., and Robert Pratt, Winter Haven; seventeen grandchildren; and twenty-four great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Brooks, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Maggie Hannon and Mrs. Cora Sewell of Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRATT, Vona Thompson The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Vona Thompson Pratt, 74, died Monday night, February 20, at General Hospital in Nashville.<br />Services will be conducted at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, February 23, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Pratt, a native of Lawrence County, was born April 10, 1892, the daughter of the late Jim and Sara Thompson. Her husband, the late Webb Pratt, died February 11.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Fobert Freeman, Nashville, Mrs. Ray Fulfer, Clayburn, Texas, Mrs. Edward Pratt, Ft. Worth, Texas; three sons, Noble Fisher, Nashville, Norman Fisher, Burleson, Texas, Earl Fisher, Lewisburg; three step-daughters, Mr. Herbert Foster, Campbellsville, Mrs. John W. Ward, Cornersville, Mrs. Noble Fisher, Nashville; four step-sons, Volney Fisher, Ft. Worth, Texas, Paul Pratt, Nashville, Edward Pratt, Ft. Worth, Texas, Maurice Curtis, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Ethel Kelly, Ohio; two brothers, J. L. Thompson, Clayburn, Texas, and George Thompson, Lynnville; thirty grandchildren; and twenty-nine great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRATT, Webb The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1967<br />Webb Pratt, 80, a retired farmer, died Saturday, February 11, in General Hospital, Nashville.<br />Services were conducted at 10 a. m. Monday, February 13, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vone Fisher Pratt, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Colene Foster, Campbellsville, Mrs. John W. Ward, Cornersville, and Mrs. Iva Dale Fisher, Nashville; three sons, Maurice Curtis, Pulaski, Ed Pratt, Ft. Worth, Texas, and Paul Pratt, Nashville; twenty-two grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and one half-brother, Oscar Pratt, Franklin.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRATT, Willie Fred The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Willie Fred Pratt, 66, farmer of the Seventh District, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Baptist Church at Anderson, Ala., with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Pratt died Friday, March 13, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 12, 1898, at Anderson, Ala., he was the son of the late William A. Pratt and Amelia Katherine Pratt. His wife, Mrs. Priscilla Pratt, is deceased.<br />Mrs. Pratt is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Alton Rolin, Pulaski, Mrs. David Sanderson, Maryville, Mrs. Bobby Jackson, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Ray Hall, Burbank, Calif.; sixteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Hughes and Mrs. Vera Camp, both of Anderson, Ala.; and three brothers, Onus Pratt, Nashville, Elbert Pratt, Knoxville, and Orville Pratt, Detroit, Mich.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRENTICE, Calvin Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Calvin Alexander Prentice, 90, resident of the Marcella Falls section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon (March 23) at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, with Herschel Patton officiating. Burial took place in Arlington Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant. He died Monday, March 21, at Ardmore Rest Home, Ardmore, Tenn., after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was a retired farmer and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Prentice is survived by one son, Raymond Prentice, Summertown; five daughters, Mrs. Grady Allen, Ethridge, Mrs. Robert Cummins, Lynnville, Mrs. Audie Porter and Mrs. Charles Caruanam, both of Lincoln Park, Ill., and Mrs. Richard Calvitt, Mt. Pleasant; twenty-four grandchildren and forty-seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRENTICE, Maggie Vick The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1967<br />Mrs. Maggie Prentice, 73, died Monday, March 13, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, March 15, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Prentice, a native of Giles County, was born May 26, 1893, the daughter of the late John and Annie Vick. Her husband, the late John W. Prentice, died January 6, 1967. She was a member of the Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Rose Wright, Mrs. Reba Prentice, Mrs. Anna Peden, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ruth Stone, Campbellsville; one son, John Prentice, Wales; eleven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />PRENTICE, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1968<br />Funeral services were held for William Thomas Prentice, 86, Sunday, February 18, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Revs. Pink Griggs and Argine Hughes officiating. Burial was in Lucy Cemetery at Campbellsville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Prentice was born April 24, 1881, the son of the late Billie and Geneva Seagraves Prentice.<br />Mr. Prentice was a retired farmer and a deacon of Welcome Valley Baptist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alice Barnette Prentice; four daughters, Mrs. Alex Peden, Giles County, Mrs. Alvin Owen, Okeechobee, Fla., Mrs. Charlie Colvett, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Burian Houston, Houston, Ala.; five sons, Jack, Flournoy, and Sam Prentice, all of Giles County, James Robert Prentice, Lawrence County, and William Thomas Prentice, Greenville, S. C.; and twenty grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRESTRIDGE, E. C. and Eulala Weaver The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1965<br />Joint funeral services for Everett Claude and Eulala Weaver Prestridge, who died Sunday night, Jan. 10, as the result of a two-car collision on Highway 64, west, were conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Gilbert Shaffer and Andrew Brown officiating. Burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens in Maury County.<br />Mrs. Prestridge, 49, and Robert Lee Nelson, Jr., 18, of Lawrenceburg, were dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital following the 8 p. m. crash, and Mr. Prestridge died later the same night at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Mr. Prestridge, 48, was a native of Cullman, Ala., the son of Robert C. and Hattie Brown Prestridge, who survive. He was a barber operating a shop in Malone Shopping Center, and a Church of Christ minister. Mrs. Prestridge was bookkeeper at Athens (Ala.) Bible School.<br />Mrs. Prestridge, the former Miss Eulala Weaver, was a native of Winchester and the daughter of W. H. and Sallie Crosland Weaver, who survive. She was born Dec. 20, 1915. Mr. Prestridge&#8217;s birth date was July 19, 1916.<br />They are also survived by two sons, James Everett Prestridge of Athens, Ala., and Doyle Weaver Prestridge, a student at Hardin College, Searcy, Ark.; one daughter, Linda Faye Baugh of Athens, Ala.; and one grandchild.<br />Other survivors of Mr. Prestridge are two brothers, Earl and Lewis Prestridge of Florence, Ala.; and a sister, Miss Alice Prestridge of Leoma.<br /><br />Mrs. Prestridge is also survived by six brothers, W. H. Weaver, Jr., of Woodbury, George of Murfreesboro, Dock of Knoxville, Ray of Mt. Pleasant, Clarence and Jack Weaver of Spring Hill; and six sisters, Mrs. Bennie Andrews, Mrs. Dugan Kincaid, Mrs. Norris Trimble and Mrs. Garland Glenn, all of Spring Hill, Mrs. Clarence Kirk of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Valton Rummage of Columbia.<br /><br />PRICE, Bettie Clark The Pulaski Citizen11 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bettie Clark Price, 89, widow of Will A. Price, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Price died on Monday morning, March 9, at her home on West Washington Street.<br />Born November 10, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom Clark and Adeline Wolaver Clark. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband died in 1940.<br />Mrs. Price is survived by one son, Robert Price, Pulaski; six grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Will Hodge, Cornersville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRICE, Lottie Green The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jun 1968<br />Mrs. Lottie Green Price, 69, died in Giles County Hospital Saturday, June 15.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Price were held Monday afternoon, June 17, at one o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Wiley Powell officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Lawrence County.<br />A member of the Methodist Church, Mrs. Price was born October 31, 1898, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Green.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Lee Price; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Jane Glass, Bonnertown; five sons, David F. Price, Lawrenceburg, Mitchell O. Price, Nashville, Wiley W. and John L. Price, Jr., of Pulaski, and Travis B. Price of Kansas; three brothers, Johnny and Nobel Green of Lawrenceburg; Burel Green, Pulaski; twenty grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRICE, Mary Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1967<br />Graveside services were conducted for Mary Elizabeth Price, infant daughter of Thomas Ariel Price, Jr. and Margaret Yancey Price, Friday afternoon, January 27, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock at Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating.<br />The infant died Thursday, January 26, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />In addition to her parents, survivors include maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Yancey; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ariel Price; and maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Stone.<br /><br />PRICE, Robert Earl The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1968<br />Robert Earl Price, 69, died Monday night, February 26, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Price, a retired auto parts dealer, were held Wednesday, February 28, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Price was born July 24, 1898 the son of the late Will and Betty Clark Price.<br />Survivors include his wife, Lucile Martin Price; and nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRICE, William Noah The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for William Noah Price, 83, retired carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bethel Baptist Church in Limestone County, Ala., conducted by the Rev. Bob Wilkins. Burial took place in the Mitchell Cemetery. Mr. Price died at one o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, November 6, at the home of the daughter, Mrs. Ollis Knight at Minor Hill.<br />Born May 28, 1882, in Alabama, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price.<br />He was a member of the Sixteenth Avenue Baptist Church in Decatur, Ala., where he had made his home for a long time. His wife, Mrs. Arizona Gladney Price, died approximately seven years ago.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mr. Price is survived by three sons, William Dan Price, Decatur, Ala., Coy Price, Mobile, Ala., and Roy Price, Gadsden, Ala., four brothers; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PRINCE, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1964<br />Funeral services for John Thomas Prince, 60, phosphate mining contractor, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Prince died at 8 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 12, at Giles County Hospital, after a brief illness.<br />Born August 12, 1903, in Maury County, he was the son of the late John T. Prince and Alice Ayers Prince. He was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Prince is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Greene Prince; two sons, Thomas Prince, Peoria, Ill., and John T. Prince, Jackson; three daughters, Mrs. James T. Allen, Hendersonville, Mrs. James Ed Sanders, Pulaski and Mrs. Homer E. Boshears, Mt. Pleasant; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Claude Prince, Rutherford County, and W. B. Prince, Lawrenceburg; and four sisters, Mrs. Etta Gibson, Columbia, Mrs. Frank Woods, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Grady Barker, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Beulah Stadler, Union, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PROSSER, Alton Jenkins The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1968<br />Funeral services for Alton Jenkins Prosser, 61, were held Tuesday afternoon, August 27, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br />Mr. Prosser, an employee of the American Rubber Company, Louisville, Ky., died Saturday, August 24, at Norton Infirmary in Louisville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Prosser was born the son of the late Jonathan and Carrie Prosser. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include one son, Alton J. Prosser, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. William Reaves, Lewisburg, Mrs. Robert A. Dugger, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Jim Davis, McBurg; two brothers, Charlie Prosser and Marion H. Prosser, both of Beech Hill; and three grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PROSSER, Carrie Elizabeth Hardison The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jonathan Prosser, 81, resident of the Beech Hill Community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Prosser died on Saturday morning, April 16, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />The former Miss Carrie Elizabeth Hardison, she was born June 7, 1878, in Marshall County, daughter of the late Dick Hardison and Irene White Hardison. Her husband, Jonathan Prosser, died several years ago. She was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Prosser is survived by three sons, Charles F. Prosser, Beech Hill, Hildredge Prosser, Giles County, and Alton Prosser, Louisville, Ky.; three daughters, Mrs. Jim Davis and Mrs. Robert Allen Dugger, Lincoln County, and Mrs. William Reaves, Beech Hill; twelve grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Conner Coggin, Bunker Hil.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PROSSER, Grover C. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Grover C. Prosser, 71, farmer of the Noah Community in Coffee County, and a native of Giles County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Brick Church Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Prosser died Sunday night, April 8, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Woodbury, Tenn.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he had lived in Coffee County about twenty-five years.<br />Mr. Prosser is survived by his step-mother, Mrs. Betty Prosser, Shelbyville; one daughter, Mrs. Fred Lemmons of the Noah Community; one sister, Mrs. Courtney Ridner, Lewisburg; and one half-sister, Mrs. Ola Mae Ashby, Shelbyville.<br /><br />PROSSER, Henry Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1969<br />Henry Wilson Prosser, Sr., 53 of Muscle Shoals, AL., died Monday evening, June 9 at 11:45 o&#8217;clock at ECM Hospital following cancer surgery.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday, June 11, in Morrison Elkins Chapel, Florence, AL, by the Rev. T. A. Duke. Burial was in Tri Cities Memorial Gardens.<br />Mr. Prosser was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Prof. and Mrs.<br />Henry Wilford Prosser.<br />He had been a resident of Muscle Shoals area for ten years. He was engaged in the insurance business and was a member of the Woodward Avenue Baptist Church in Muscle Shoals.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Agnes Hopton Prosser; two sons, Harold S. Prosser, Athens; Henry Wilson Prosser, Jr. Florence; one daughter, Miss Patricia Faye Prosser, Muscle Shoals; six sisters, Mrs. Lucy Bass, Goodsprings, Mrs. Mary Dale, Pulaski, Mrs. Maudie Park, Columbia, Miss Lucille Prosser, Nashville, Mrs. Tula Lawrence, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Rubye Davenport, Atlanta, GA; one brother, Austin Prosser, Missouri; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />PROSSER, Virginia Louise The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Louise Prosser, 55, of Covington, Va., formerly of Giles County, were held at 2 p. m. Friday, March 8, at the Diana Methodist Church. Burial was in the Diana Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Prosser, the former Louise Purdom, died Monday morning in a Clifton Forge, Va. hospital, from injuries suffered in an auto accident.<br />She was the daughter of the late W. D. and Ethel Clark Purdon, both of Giles County.<br />Survivors include one son, A. J. Prosser, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.; two brothers, Wayne C. Purdom, Madison and W. D. Purdom, Jr., Nashville; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />PRYOR, Neil The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Neil Pryor, 88, Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at North Funeral Home. Burial took place in the John Lay Cemetery, Ethridge. Mr. Pryor died Saturday, September 28, at Elm Rest Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Giles County, he had lived in Lawrence County forty years. He was a Baptist.<br />There were no immediate survivors.<br /><br />PRYOR, Willie C. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Willie C. Pryor, 62, Lewisburg barber, were held Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with London Funeral Home of Lewisburg in charge. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mr. Pryor died Friday, July 9, in Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />Born January 2, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Rev. Lindsey Pryor and Ethel Pryor. He was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Pryor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maudie Sue Helton Pryor; three daughters, Mrs. Dezzie Lee Clay, Lewisburg, Mrs. Clarice Whitaker, Michighan, and Mrs. Doris Whitaker, Nashville; one son, Willie C. Pryor, Jr., Boston, Mass.; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Lula Curtis, Auburndale, Fla., Mrs. Bill Scribner and Mrs. Josie Brown, both of Columbia, Mrs. Bill Peden, Centerville, and Mrs. Bill Scribner, Nashville; and three brothers, H. M. Pryor, Columbia, and W. L. Pryor and Eugene Pryor, both of California.<br /><br />PUCKETT, Charles Isaac The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />The death of Charles Isaac Puckett, 78, on Friday night, May 13, marked the third traffic fatality of 1960 for Giles County, all three of which occurred within a period of two weeks.<br />Mr. Puckett was alone in his car driving toward Pulaski from his home at Elkton, when the vehicle left the road and overturned twice on Highway 31, about a mile south of the Pulaski city limits. He was thrown from the car and died instantly, according to persons who witnessed the accident which occurred about 7:18 p. m.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was a civic and church leader, a member of the official board of Elkton Methodist Church and a member of the Giles County Farm Bureau. He was a retired farmer.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1 p. m. Sunday at Elkton Methodist Church and burial was in Elkton Cemetery. Officiating members were the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, Dr. William H. Mansfield, The Rev. R. L. Greenway and the Rev. Jesse C. Williams. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br />Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Flournoy Rosson of Campbellsville; three sosn, Paul of Pulaski, J. M. of Chattanooga; and John Robert of Marietta, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Ida Henderson of Purvis, Miss.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />PUCKETT, Granville W. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1965<br />Graveside services for Granville W. Puckett, 72, native of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Puckett died on Wednesday, December 8, in a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br />Born April 5, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late G. W. Puckett and Ida Lewter Puckett.<br />Mr. Puckett is survived by two brothers, D. A. Puckett, Nashville, and S. B. Puckett, Knoxville; and three sisters, Mrs. Ozelle Donnan, Florida, Mrs. Virginia Copeland, South Carolina, and Mrs. Inez Pitts, Shelbyville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PUCKETT, Jane English The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1969<br />Mrs. Jane English Puckett, 51, died Saturday, April 5, in Maury County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Puckett, wife of D. Paul Puckett, were held Sunday afternoon, April 6, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Puckett was born June 17, 1917, the daughter of the late W. F. English and Annie Sims Bennett English.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, include one daughter, Miss Penny Puckett; one son, David Puckett, both of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Larry Montgomery, Pulaski; and one grandson, D. Paul Puckett, III.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PUCKETT, Kate McNeely The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charles I. Puckett, 81, Elkton resident, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, pastor of the church, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Puckett died early Sunday morning at her home at Elkton.<br />The former Miss Kate McNeely, she was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late W. J. McNeely and Emily Elliott McNeely. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Puckett is survived by her husband, Charles I. Puckett; one daughter, Mrs. Flournoy Rosson, Campbellsville; three sons, D. Paul Puckett, Pulaski, J. M. Puckett, Chattanooga, and John Robert Puckett, Marietta, Ga.; several grandchildren; one sister Mrs. Ida McNeely Harwell, Ardmore; and one brother, Luther McNeely, Ardmore.<br /><br />PULLY, Katherine Witt The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1967<br />Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Katherine Witt Pully of Dallas, Texas, formerly of Giles County. She died Monday, February 20, in a Dallas hospital. Services were conducted Tuesday, February 21, at Marrs-Mundy Funeral Home, with burial in Dallas.<br />In addition to her husband, Luther S. Pully, Sr., she is survived by two sons, Robert V. and Luther S. Pully, Jr., both of Dallas; and relatives here in Giles County.<br /><br />PULLY, Luther S. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1969<br />Luther S. Pully, Sr., 86, of 3313 Milton, Dallas, Texas, a retired druggist and a Dallas resident for the past 39 years, died March 2.<br />He was a native of Giles County and was graduated from Vanderbilt University School of Pharmacy in 1904. Mr. Pully owned and operated a drug store in Nashville from 1908 to 1930, known as Pully and Sanders Drug Co., and later known as Pully Drug Co. on the corner of 17th and Church Street.<br />Mr. Pully married Katie Witt, of Pulaski, who was a student at Peabody College in Nashville and who taught school in Prospect. Mrs. Pully died in 1967.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Pully moved to Texas in 1930 where he worked in various drugstores in Dallas until his retirement in 1962. He was a member of the First Methodist Church and the Texas Pharmaceutical Assn.<br />Survivors include two sons, Robert V. Pully and Luther S. Pully, Jr., both of Dallas, Texas; a sister, Mrs. G. C. Case of Nashville and seven grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held March 4, at 2:30 p. m. in the Sparkman-Hillcrest Funeral Chapel on Northwest Highway. Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Park.<br /><br />PURDOM, Kenneth The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Kenneth Purdom, 78, retired Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Lynnville Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Droke. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Purdom died Wednesday, April 21, in Hillview Haven Nursing Home in Lewisburg after several months illness.<br />Born July 20, 1886, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late John D. Purdom and Sarah Cochran Purdom, but had lived most of his life in Giles County. His wife was the former Miss Mary Cobb, who died September 3, 1963.<br />Mr. Purdom is survived by one sister, Mrs. R. B. Compton, Sr., Dallas, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PURDOM, Mary Cobb The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Cobb Purdom, 74, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Lynnville Baptist Church with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Purdom died Tuesday morning, September 3, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born April 11, 1889, she was the daughter of the late Rev. Napoleon B. (Boney) Cobb and Agnes Woodward Cobb, and had been a resident of Lynnville for approximately forty years.<br />Mrs. Purdom was a member of the Lynnville Baptist Church where she had taught the Ladies Bible Class. She had been an employee of Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company for many years.<br />Mrs. Purdom is survived by her husband, Kenneth Purdom; one brother, C. A. Cobb, Atlanta, Ga.; one niece, Mrs. Ray Baumstark, Collinwood, and four nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PURDOM, Mary Lou Gibson The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Gibson Purdom, 72, resident of Lynnville for many years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, October 7, at a Florence, Ala. funeral home with the burial in that city. Mrs. Purdom died on the Friday before in Memphis at the home of a son.<br />The widow of Hollis Purdom, she was a native of Marshall County but moved to Memphis thirty years ago. The list of her survivors is not available.<br /><br />PURYEAR, Edgar Allen The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Edgar Allen Puryear, 51, who was found dead of gunshot wounds near Donelson, Tuesday morning, November 17, will be conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Thursday afternoon at 2:30. The Rev. Robert Hall will officiate and burial will be in Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Puryear was reportedly found in a wooded area not far from his Donelson home after telling members of the family that he intended to go hunting. Metro Medical Examiner, Dr. W. J. Core ruled the death apparent suicide.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Puryear had lived in Donelson for a number of years and was employed by TVA. He was the son of Mrs. Elna Hamlett Puryear of Giles County and the late Robert Edgar Puryear.<br />Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tallies Forsythe Puryear; two sons, Marion Puryear and Ronald Keith Puryear; and a daughter, Claudia Gale Puryear, all of Donelson; three sisters, Mrs. Jane LaFern of Pulaski, Mrs. Mattie Bell Chalk of McKenzie, and Miss Louise Puryear of Memphis; one brother, Joe Newton Puryear of Columbus, Ga.<br /><br />PURYEAR, Henry Martin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1967<br />Henry Martin Puryear, Sr., retired businessman, died Thursday, March 23, at his home in Columbia.<br />Services were conducted Saturday morning, March 25, at 10 o&#8217;clock at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with the Rev. Robert E. Lee and Rev. James N. Prewitt officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Puryear, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Robert Newton and Mattie E. Martin Puryear. A veteran of World War I, he went to Columbia in 1924. He was a member of the Baptist Church where he taught a Sunday School class for many years. He was a member of the American Legion Post 19, and a former member of the Century Club, Elks Club and Lions Club.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lurline Wilkins Thomas Puryear; one son, Henry Martin Puryear, Jr.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Allen Phelps and Mrs. Harvey Smith, Pulaski.<br /><br />PURYEAR, James Robert The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1962<br />James Robert Puryear, 77, former member of County Court from the Twenty-second Civil District and representative of the Farmers Mutual Insurance Company for a number of years, died on Monday night, June 25, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville after several years declining health.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, and the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Puryear, a retired farmer of the Wales section, served as a member of County Court for six years-1948-1954, and was a representative of Farmers Mutual Insurance Company for twenty-eight years. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, and was a member of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics.<br />Born February 19, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John E. Puryear and Josie Witt Puryear.<br />Mr. Puryear is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Madray Puryear; one son, James R. Puryear, Wales; two daughters, Mrs. Martin Mullins and Mrs. Granville Lee, both of Nashville; three grandchildren; one brother, J. Witt Puryear, Pulaski; and one sisters, Mrs. H. W. Carothers, Wales.<br /><br />PURYEAR, John Witt The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for John Witt Puryear, 82, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert H. Hall, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Puryear died on Saturday night, August 24, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br />Mr. Puryear, a member of the Presbyterian Church, was born January 6, 1881, in Giles County, the son of the late John Edward Puryear and Josephine Witt Puryear.<br />His wife, Mrs. Ella Vaughn Puryear, died March 21, 1932. Mrs. Puryear and several children in the family died in a cyclone that hit Giles County on that date.<br />Mr. Puryear is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William G. Dugger and Mrs. Clay Minatra, both of Pulaski; one son, William Luther Puryear, Highway Patrolman of Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. H. W. Carothers, Wales.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />PURYEAR, Robert Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Robert Edgar Puryear, 76, who died Monday morning, May 7, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Robert Hall officiated and burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 27, 1885, the son of the late R. N. Puryear and Mattie Martin Puryear.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elna Hamlett Puryear; two sons, Edgar Allen Puryear of Donelson and Joe Newton Puryear, U. S. Army; three daughters, Mrs. Glen W. Chalk of McKenzie, Miss Annie Louise Puryear of Memphis and Mrs. Jane LaFern of Pulaski; one brother, Henry Puryear of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Allen Phelps and Mrs. Harvey Smith of Pulaski; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />PUTMAN, James Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br />James Thomas Putman, 47, of Ardmore, Ala., was killed late Sunday, April 2, when a heavy construction vehicle he was driving went out of control and plunged into the Cumberland River in Nashville, pinning him underneath.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Rainey Funeral Home<br />in Ardmore with the Rev. Horace Bass of Nashville and the Rev. Joe Whitt, of Aliceville, Ala., officiating. Burial was in Blanche Cemetery.<br />Putman, an employee of CFW Construction Company of Fayetteville, was working on a storm sewer project near the Shelby Street Bridge when the 15-ton front end loader he was driving reportedly stalled, causing the power to fail, and the machine overturned into the river from a steep grade. Some 50 rescue workers were sent to the scene, and the body was recovered by a skin diver after a crane lifted the machine.<br />A native of Fayetteville, Putman had lived at Ardmore since 1938. He was born June 30, 1919, the son of George Worth and Ila Mae Whitt Putman, who survive.<br />He was a member of the Ardmore Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his parents, who reside in Ardmore, Ala., survivors include his wife, the former Pauline Durrell of Kosciusko, Miss.; three sons, Tommy, Jr., Bert and Timothy, all of Ardmore; two daughters, Mrs. Donna Hertzler, of Omaha, Neb., and Cathy Putman of Ardmore; and two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Conditt of Carthage, Tenn. and Mrs. Peggy Caldwell, of Cocoa, Fla.<br /><br />QUILLEN, James Melvin The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1968<br />James Melvin Quillen, 58, died Friday, May 10, in Elkhart, Ind.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Quillen were held Sunday afternoon, May 12, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Lawrenceburg. Burial was in Neebo Cemetery, Lawrence County.<br />Mr. Quillen was born March 27, 1910, the son of the late Austin Quillen.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Nettie Quillen Garrett, West Point; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Lipscomb, West Point, Mrs. Sue Hopkins and Mrs. Willie T. Burks, both of Lawrenceburg; and one brother, Haggard Quillen of Iron City.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />QUILLEN, Lizzie Whibby McClure The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Whibby McClure Quillen, 56, resident of Elkhart, Ind., will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Chestnut Grove Methodist Church in Giles County, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Quillen died Saturday, February 5, at her home in Elkhart.<br />Born April 6, 1909, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George Whibby and Louise McNeal Whibby. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Quillen is survived by her husband, James Quillen; three children, by a previous marriage, James H. McClure, Mrs. Louise Deroach and Mrs. Dessie Brough, all of Elkhart; eight grandchildren; four brothers, Luther Whibby, Clyde Whibby, Henry Whibby, and Sam Whibby, all of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Nancy Campbell, Louisville, Ky.&#8217; and one half-sister, Mrs. Hattie Stewart, Franklin, Tenn.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RACKLEY, Lonnie Allen The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1966<br />Mrs. Lonnie Allen Rackley, 62, widow of Willie W. Rackley, former Giles Countian, died Sunday, May 22, in the Jesse Jones Hospital in Springfield.<br />Funeral services were held the following Tuesday in Cole and Garrett Funeral Home in Goodlettsville, with the burial in White House, Tenn.<br />Mrs. Harold Sisk and Mrs. J. W. Crosslin of Pulaski are nieces of Mrs. Rackley.<br /><br />RADER, Virginia (Jinx) Hite The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1966<br />A well known former Pulaski woman, Mrs. Virginia (Jinx) Hite Rader, 46, wife of Joseph Rader of Gallatin, was killed Friday morning, April 8, when the automobile in which she was riding crashed into a utility pole two-and-a-half miles west of Lebanon on Highway 70 at 10:30 o&#8217;clock .<br />Also injured in the accident were Mrs. Rader&#8217;s 19-year-old son, James H. Hite, III, and his wife, Cynthia, 17, both students of Martin College. Hite was treated at a Lebanon hospital and released, and Mrs. Hite was hospitalized with a broken nose and other injuries.<br />State Trooper Clayton Cooper said Hite was driving the car when it skidded on wet pavement and left the road. The automobile broke the utility pole, and electric power wires fell across the car and hampered rescue operations. Cooper said Mrs. Rader and the young couple were enroute to Murfreesboro to visit Mrs. Hite&#8217;s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Swartzbaugh.<br />Born Nov. 16, 1920, in Montgomery County, Mrs. Rader was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Creed Harris of near Clarksville. She was an Episcopalian and had formerly served as the society editor of The Giles Free Press here for several years before moving to Gallatin last June. Her husband at one time was managing editor of The Free Press.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Trinity Episcopal Church, Clarksville, with the Rev. Robert E. Craig, rector, and the Rev. John Lohmann of The Church of Our Saviour, Gallatin, officiating. Burial took place in Elkton, Ky.<br />Survivors besides her husband and son, include two other sons, Robert and Kenneth Hite, and a daughter, Sue Hite, all of Gallatin; four brothers, Emory, Charles, Norris and Woodrow Harris of Clarksville; and three sisters, Mrs. David Binkley of Guthrie, Ky., Mrs. Orville Moffett of Dalton, Ga., and Mrs. L. W. Oliver of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />RAGSDALE, Elizabeth Bull The Pulaski Citizen 1 May 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. Henry Ragsdale, 88, native of Elkton, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ragsdale died Monday morning, April 29, at her home in Fort Myers, Fla., following a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Elizabeth Bull, she was born May 26, 1874, the daughter of the late Charles Ordway Bull and Clarissa Lambeth Bull. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, J. Henry Ragsdale, well-known Giles Countian, died Decmeber 26, 1959, in Fort Myers, where the family had moved in 1924. For many years, Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale kept a summer home at Monteagle.<br />Mrs. Ragsdale is survived by two daughters, Mrs. David R. Wade, Jr., Pulaski, and Mrs. Thomas Q. Harrison, Miami, Fla.; one grandson, David R. Wade, III, Nashville; and one sister, Mrs. Wendell Baugh, Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RAGSDALE, Gray Hopkins Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1966<br />Gray Hopkins Ragsdale, Jr., 49, died Wednesday night, August 17, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating, assisted by the Rev. William H. Mansfield. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Ragsdale was the son of the late State Rep. Gray H. Ragsdale and the late Mrs Sadie Hill Ragsdale. He was born Jan. 7, 1917.<br />He had been associated with the state government for fourteen years, having served as deputy fire marshal and more recently with the Hotel and Restaurant Division of the Department of Conservation.<br />He was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue Bondurant Ragsdale; a daughter, Mrs. Burton Barrett, Jr., of Bay St. Louis, Miss.; a son, Richard Gray Ragsdale of Saufley Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla.; and two grandchildren, Andrew Burton Barrett, III, and Jeffrey Gray Barrett.<br /><br />RAGSDALE, Gray Hopkins Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1960<br />Gray Hopkins Ragsdale, 77, Giles County magistrate in the Ninth District and Elkton mayor, died at Giles County Hospital Friday, January 22, following an illness of two weeks.<br />Mr. Ragsdale collapsed during the Januray 11th term of Quarterly Court and had been hospitalized since.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, January 23, at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. R. L. Greenway, pastor of the Elkton Methodist Church, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist minister of Pulaski. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br /><br />Mr. Ragsdale was a native of Giles County, a son of the late Richard H. and Anne Howard Ragsdale. He was a civic leader in his community and was completing his fourth term as mayor at Elkton. He served as a district representative in the Tennessee Legislature prior to 1956, and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Land Bank Association for several years.<br />Mr. Ragsdale&#8217;s death is the second in the famly within the past four weeks, his brother, Henry Ragsdale, having died December 26 at his home in Florida.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sadie Hill Ragsdale; a son, Gray Ragsdale, Jr., both of Pulaski, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />RAGSDALE, Sarah Carter Hill The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gray H. Ragsdale, Sr., 80, Pulaski resident were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Ragsdale who had sustained a broken hip and had been a patient in Giles County Hospital for one week, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, September 29.<br />Born January 5, 1882, in Rutherford County, she was the former Miss Sarah Carter Hill, the daughter of the late John Hill and Sarah McLean Hill. Her husband, Gray H. Ragsdale, Sr., died in January of 1960. She was a member of the Methodist Church and the Pulaski Garden Club.<br />Mrs. Ragsdale is survived by one son, Gray H. Ragsdale, Jr., Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RAGSDALE, Sue Ralston The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sue Ralston Ragsdale, 86, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. J. E. Wolfe, Methodist minister. The burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Ragsdale died on Friday, June 5, at Hillview Nursing Home at Columbia. She had been a resident of Columbia for a number of years.<br />Born December 27, 1877, at Aspen Hill in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Alexander Ralston and Cornelia Harwell Ralston, members of pioneer families of Giles County. Her husband, Jerre Ragsdale, Pulaski businessman, died a number of years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Ragsdale is survived by one sister, Miss Rose Ralston, Columbia; and several nieces and nephews. One niece, Mrs. Rufus Baker, the former Miss Elva Beasley, has resided with them in recent years.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RAINES, Gypsey Nell Luna The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br />Mrs. Gypsey Nell Raines, 20, died Sunday, March 5, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday, March 6, at 2:30 p. m., at the First Methodist Church with the Rev. John Lindenberger and the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Raines, a native of Giles County, was born October 29, 1946, the daughter of Mark and Margaret Gunter Luna.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Richard A. Raines; one daughter, Lori Dawn; two brothers, Gary and John Luna, Lynnville; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Hallie Gunter, Pulaski; paternal grandmother, Mrs. M. H. Luna, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RAINES, Kirby Lee The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1969<br />Kirby Lee Raines, 69, died Tuesday, January 21, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Raines will be held Thursday afternoon, January 23, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Raines was born August 22, 1899, the son of the late John W. Raines and Sally Randolph Raines. Survivors include one sister, Miss Tommie Raines, of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RAINES, Richard Alfred The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1962<br />Richard Alfred Raines, well-known Pulaski businessman, died suddenly Monday morning, May 7, at 10:45 a. m. in the Giles County Hospital, following a heart attack. Friends of Raines reported that he did not feel well Sunday. Monday he felt worse and went to Giles County Hospital for a checkup, where he died shortly after arriving.<br />Raines, 52, owner of the Richland Sausage Company, had been in the meat business for about fourteen years. In February he expanded operations and resumed production of Richland Sausage.<br />He was a member of the First Methodist Church and the Pulaski Exchange Club.<br />Services were held Wednesday morning, May 9, at 10 a. m. at the First Methodist Church, with the Rev. W. H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Raines is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma Cooper Raines; one son, Richard A. Raines, Jr.; and two daughters, Mrs. Max Browning of Donelson and Mrs. Bill Wade of Columbia. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Floyd Moates of New Orleans, La., Mrs. Sylvester Sisk of Florence, Ala., and Mrs. William B. Dugger of Pulaski; and six grandchildren.<br />He was a native of Giles County, son of the late Frank and Mary King Raines.<br /><br />RAINEY, Claude H. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1969<br />Funeral services for Claude H. Rainey, 81, will be held Thursday afternoon, April 10, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Murphy officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rainey died Tuesday afternoon, April 8, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Effie Pearl Adams Rainey; two sons, Claude H. Rainey, Jr., and Elmer Rainey, both of Pulaski; one step-son, Marvin Adams, Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. E. L. Dillard, Dallas, Texas; three brothers, Ray Rainey and David Rainey, both of Pulaski, and Fletcher Rainey, Giles County; four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Cooper and Mrs. Hallie Bilelo, California, Miss Vera Rainey, Pulaski and Mrs. Laney Chapman, Columbia; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RAINEY, Lucile Angus The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Lucile Angus Rainey, 56, died Saturday, December 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rainey, wife of the late John Rainey, were held Sunday afternoon , December 29, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Carr and Erwin Chapel minister, officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rainey was born February 1912, the daughter of the late Nathan and Mattie Wakefield Angus.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Louise Rainey, Pulaski; three brothers, George Angus and Alvin Angus, both of Pulaski, and Cleve Angus, Shelbyville; two sisters, Mrs. Alta Jane King, Wales, and Mrs. Sally May Parks, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />RALSTON, Rosa The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1968<br />Miss Rosa Ralston, 88, died Wednesday, June 5, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Graveside services will be held Thursday afternoon, June 6, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Fred Blankenship officiating.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Ralston was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Ralston. She was the daughter of the late Mrs. Jerry Ragsdale.<br />Survivors include Mrs. J. R. Baker of Columbia and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />RALSTON, Whit The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1969<br />Whit Ralston, 60, of Cherokee Resort, died Friday, January 24, in McFarland Hospital, Lebanon.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, January 26, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia.<br />Mr. Ralston, a native of Giles County, was head machinist of the Hartsvile plant of Texas Boot Company. He formerly worked for the company at its plants in Jamaica and Lebanon.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jo Foster Ralston; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ralston, Lynnville; one son, Sidney B. Ralston, Lynnville; a step-son, Sparky Foster, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Paul Howell, Lynnville; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />RAMBO, Mildred King The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1968<br />Mrs. Mildred King Rambo, 68, died Saturday, September 7, at her home in Gordon Sub-Division.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rambo, wife of the late Ben Rambo, who died in April, were held Sunday afternoon, September 8, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Rev John McGinnis officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rambo was born July 27, 1900, the daughter of the late Andrew L. and Mary Scruggs King.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Rogers Hays, Pulaski; one grandson; and one great-grandson.<br /><br />RAMBO, Ola Ernestine Buchanan The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charles W. Rambo, 83, native Giles Countian, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia. She died Monday afternoon, October 10, at Fairmount Nursing Home in that city.<br />A resident of Columbia for many years, she was the former Miss Ola Ernestine Buchanan, born October 8, 1877, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Richard Buchanan and Sophronia Braly Buchanan. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Charles W. Rambo, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Rambo is survived by one uncle, T. K. Braly of Pulaski; and several cousins.<br /><br />RAMSEY, John Perry The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1963<br />Funeral services for John Perry Ramsey, Sr., 80, retired Marshall County farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Church Street Church of Christ in Lewisburg with the burial in Lone Oak Cemetery. Mr. Ramsey died Monday night, May 13 at Allen&#8217;s Nursing Home.<br />He was a native of Marshall County and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Ramsey is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Audie Webb, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Tommy Hardison, Lynnville; two sons, James Ramsey, Lewisburg and J. P. Ramsey, Jr., Nashville; seven grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Andrew Estes, Cornersville.<br /><br />RANCK, Mrs. Edward B. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1961<br />Mrs. Edward B. Ranck, wife of a native Pulaskian, died on April 3 in Biloxi, Miss., following several months illness. Funeral rites took place there with burial in Moultrie, Ga., former home of Mrs. Ranck.<br />Mrs. Ranck is survived by her husband, Dr. Edward B. Ranck; and three children. Dr. Ranck is the son of Floyd E. Ranck and the late Mrs. Mabel Buford Ranck.<br /><br />RANCK, Martha Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1969<br />Mrs. Martha Ranck, 42, wife of Joe Howard Ranck of the Cedar Grove community and a former teacher in Giles County schools, died Wednesday morning, Nov. 19, at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Jacob Gardner and Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial will be in Giles Memory Gardens. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the Giles County Cancer Society.<br />Mrs. Ranck was born July 18, 1927 at Bunker Hill, the daughter of Icie Bevels Mitchell and the late R. A. Mitchell.<br />She was graduated from Elkton High School and Martin College and continued her education at Middle Tennessee State University. Over a period of sixteen years, she had taught at Elkton, Pulaski Elementary and West Hill Elementary Schools.<br />She was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church, the Wesleyan Service Guild, The Giles County Education Association and the Tennessee Education Association. For several years she had taken an active part in the annual Cancer Crusade.<br />Survivors, in addition to her husband and mother, are a daughter, Jo Ann, 12; a son, Randy, 5; three sisters, Mrs. Thurman Coggin of Bunker Hill and Mrs. Robert Hargrove and Mrs. Thomas E. Turner, both of Nashville; a twin brother, Morris Mitchell of Bunker Hill, and two other brothers, Fred A. Mitchell of Pulaski and Lawson D. Mitchell of Knoxville.<br /><br />RANDALL, Mamie Lock The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Lock Randall, a Giles County native, will be held Thursday afternoon at the Shores Church of Christ at 2 P. M. Burial will be in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Randall died Tuesday night at Giles County Hospital.<br />Survivors include her husband, James F. Randall; two daughters, Mrs. John E. Abernathy and Mrs. Tom B. Abernathy, Giles County; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchildren; as sister, Mrs. Candice Glover; two brothers, Sam and Dan Locke of Giles County.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Alvie Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Alvie Franklin Randolph, 55, retired Giles County farmer, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Cliff Miller, Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Randolph died at 12:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, December 25, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Born October 14, 1907, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam Randolph and Mary Boston Randolph. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Randolph is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae Rowe Randolph; three sons, Howard Randolph, Goodspring, Billy Randolph and Jerry Randolph, both of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Newbold, Horsman, Pa., and Mrs. William Morrison, Anderson, Ala.; eight grandchildren; and one brother, Cameron Randolph, Ardmore, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Mrs. Ed The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1967<br /><br />Mrs. Ed Randolph, 89, native Giles Countian, died Thursday, March 2, in a Decatur Nursing Home.<br />Services were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p. m., at Guntharp Funeral Home, with burial in Roselawn Cemetery. The Rev. Wilburn Smallwood and Rev. Joe Higginbotham officiated.<br />Mrs. Randolph was born November 13, 1877, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lem Tomerlin. Her husband, the late Ed C. Randolph, died in 1945.<br />She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Allen, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Clara B. Crumb, Little Rock, Ark., and Mrs. Annie Nelson, Decatur, Ala.; one son, Roy E. Randolph, Harvest, Ala.; eleven grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; and one brother, William M. Tomerlin, Chattanooga.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Elmer Richard The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1969<br />Elmer Richard Randolph, 64, retired railroad employee died at Giles County Hospital on Sunday afternoon.<br />Funeral services were held at Prospect Methodist Church at 2 p. m. Tuesday, with burial taking place in Prospect Cemetery. The Rev. W. B . Nunnelly officiated.<br />He was a native of Giles County, and a member of the Christian Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Patsy Sullivan Randolph, a son, Richard Randolph, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Smith, Laredo, Texas, and Mrs. Julia Dobbs, Ponca City, Okla.<br />Wilson Carter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Ida Bell The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Ida Bell Randolph, 75, were held Sunday, January 14, at 2 o&#8217;clock at Hester Chapel Church of Christ.<br />Miss Randolph died Friday, January 12, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Randolph was born July 7, 1882, the daughter of the late Frank and Martha Randolph.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Rena Bland and one sister, Mrs. Emma Long.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Lillie May Ray The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1969<br /><br />Mrs. Lillie May Randolph, 84, died Saturday night, July 26, in Panama City, Fla.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday morning, July 28, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born April 5, 1885, the daughter of the late L. F. and Parrie Sisk Ray.<br /><br />Survivors include three sons, William E. Randolph, Pulaski, Brown Randolph, Franklin, and John M. Randolph, San Diego, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Floyd Pierce, Blooming Grove, Mrs. Myrtle Watts, Pulaski, and Mrs. Annie Lou Nolley, Powell Chapel; twenty grandchildren; and a number of great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, Lydia Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia Pearl Shelton Randolph, 82, widow of Henry Randolph, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers, pastor. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Born July 29, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Marion Shelton and Martha Jane Warren Shelton. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Randolph is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Prudie) Hagood, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Ewell (Geneva) Jackson of Columbus, Ohio; one son, Marion Randolph, Oneida, Tenn.; five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. S. G. McMasters, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RANDOLPH, William L. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1967<br />Pfc. William L. Randolph, 19, became Giles County&#8217;s first casualty of war in Vietnam on Friday, Jan. 13, when he was fatally wounded by fragments from a &#8220;friendly, artillery round which fell short,&#8221; according to a War Department message received Monday by his wife, Mrs. Judy Randolph of Ardmore, Route 1.<br />Young Randolph, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Randolph, live in Limestone County, Ala., near Ardmore, was born March 24, 1947. He attended schools at Blanche and Ardmore and was formerly employed at an Ardmore service station. He was a member of Sweet Spring Baptist Church.<br />He volunteered for service in March, 1966, and was inducted through the Giles County office of Selective Service on April 20. He was married to the former Miss Judy Hardin of Elkmont, Ala.<br />It was reported that a plotting error by U. S. troops in combat operation was responsible for the short firing which resulted in Randolph&#8217;s death.<br /><br />RASBURY, James Bedford The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for James Bedford Rasbury, 59, former minister of the Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Hohenwald Church of Christ, Hohenwald, Tenn., with the burial in the Swiss Cemetery. Mr. Rasbury died of a heart attack on Friday night, April 12, at his home in Chattanooga.<br />Mr. Rasbury, a native of Lewis County, served the Pulaski church for approximately four years going to Chattanooga several years ago to become the minister of the St. Elmo Church in that city.<br />Mr. Rasbury is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucille Nichols Rasbury; two sons, James Rasbury, Huntsville, Ala., and Kenneth Rasburry, Chattanooga; one daughter, Mrs. Ludine Black, Chattanooga; three grandchildren; his father, Andrew Rasbury, Hohenwald; and a brother, Paul Rasbury, Hohenwald.<br /><br />RASCOE, Emma Cannon Davis The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1965<br />Mrs. Roy Rascoe, 77, Nashville resident and mother of a Pulaski resident, died Tuesday, November 30, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after a long illness. Requiem high mass was sung at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday at St. Henry&#8217;s Catholic Church, Nashville. Burial took place in Mapleview Cemetery at Smyrna.<br />Mrs. Rascoe, niece of the Tennessee Confederate hero Sam Davis, was the former Miss Emma Cannon Davis, the daughter of the late Hickman Davis and Elizabeth Cannon Davis.<br />Mrs. Rascoe is survived by her husband, Roy Rascoe, Nashville merchandise broker; one daughter, Mrs. Porter Rhea, Pulaski; a granddaughter, Mrs. Knox White, Eldorado, Ark.; a grandson, Rascoe Rhea, Pulaski; two great-grandsons.<br /><br />RAY, Cora Lee Tungett The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Lee Tungett Ray, 67, resident of the Twelfth Civil District, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr. Burial took place in the Marks Cemetery. Mrs. Ray died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, February 21, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 4, 1892, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Perry Tungett and Tennessee Cross Tungett.<br />Mrs. Ray is survived by her husband, William Oscar Ray; five sons, Cecil Ray and Everett Ray, Pulaski, James Ray, Shelbyville, Gus Ray, Smyrna, and Henry Ray, Blue Island, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Angus, Pulaski, Mrs. Kathleen Crawford, Grandview, Mo., and Miss Evelyn Ray, Limestone, Me.; thirty-four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two brothers, Tom Tungett and Jack Tungett, both of Ethridge; and three sisters, Mrs. Margie Hollins, Ethridge, Mrs. Dora Crim, Nashville, and Mrs. Dorothy Kirchoff, Tampa, Fla.<br /><br />RAY, James W. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for James W. Ray, 35, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, February 7, at a funeral home in Shelbyville, with the burial in Willow Mount Cemetery in Shelbyville. He died the day before.<br />He was born December 17, 1926, in Giles County, the son of the late William Oscar Ray and Cora Tungette Ray.<br />The survivors include his wife, Mrs. Thelma Helton Ray; three daughters, Mary Joyce, Carolyn and Debbie Ray; four sons, David, Roger, Rickey and Sammie Ray; three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Angus, Pulaski, Mrs. Katherleen Crawford, New England, and Mrs. Evelyn Jones, South Carolina; and four brothers, Gus Ray, Cecil Ray, Everett Ray, Shelbyville, and Henry Ray of Illinois.<br /><br />RAY, William and ANGUS, Lloyd The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1965<br />William Ray, 25, and Lloyd Angus, 10, native Giles Countians, drowned Sunday, Sept. 19, in Duck River near Shelbyville when the older man attempted to rescue his young cousin who had stepped off in deep water while wading and didn&#8217;t come up.<br /><br />Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Angus of Shelbyville, reportedly was wading the river just below Warner&#8217;s Bridge when he got in water over his head, and Ray went in to rescue him. Witnesses said neither could swim.<br />Joint funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock today (Wednesday) at Gowen-Smith Chapel, Shelbyville, with burial in Willow Mount Cemetery.<br />Lloyd Angus is survived by his parents, four sisters, Mrs. Mildred Burleson of Germany, Virginia, Marie and Josephine, all of Shelbyville; and seven brothers, Clyde, Harold, Grover, Jerry, Johnny, William and Floyd, his twin, all of Shelbyville.<br />Mr. Ray is survived by his parents, Gus and Octive Williams Ray; his wife, Lisa Ann, all of Shelbyville; three sisters, Linda, Joyce and Jessie Ray, of Shelbyville; four brothers, Robert Glen and Morgan Ray of Shelbyville, Paul A. Ray, with the armed services in France, and Don Ray of Anchorage, Alaska; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Williams of Wheel.<br /><br />RAYBURN, Alice McCauley The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. E. B. Rayburn, 86, former teacher and church and civic leader, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Rayburn died at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, March 3, at Lawrenceburg Sanitarium and Hospital, following a lengthy period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Alice McCauley, she was born May 8, 1875, in Humphreys County, the daughter of the late Mathew McCauley and Mary Mills McCauley. She was the widow of Elbert Brevard Rayburn, Pulaski attorney who died five years ago.<br />Mrs. Rayburn taught school for many years, both in the Pulaski public school system and at Martin College. She was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in all phases of the church&#8217;s activities until ill health forced her retirement. She was a former member of the Pulaski Garden Club, the Twentieth Century Literary Club and the Gay Nineties Club.<br />Mrs. Rayburn is survived by four sons, E. B. Rayburn, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind., John K. Rayburn and Matthew M. Rayburn, Pulaski businessmen, and James G. Rayburn, Cleveland, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. David T. Ridgway, Jackson, Miss., Mrs. Elbert Epler, Oak Ridge, and Mrs. Robert Harper, Philadelphia, Pa.; fourteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and one brother, Henry McCauley, Memphis.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RAYMOND, Floyd Dudley The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Floyd Dudley Raymond, 71, retired farmer of Anthony Hill Community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Fall River Church of Christ in Lawrence County, conducted by the Rev. James Jolly, pastor of Oak Grove Baptist Church. Burial took place in Fall River Cemetery. Mr. Raymond died at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, October 29, at his home after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born August 9, 1890, the son of the late Mrs. Betty Shelton and the late Mr. Raymond.<br /><br />Mr. Raymond is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Lee Walls Raymond; five sons, David Raymond, Nashville, Doyce Raymond and Haskell Raymond, Pulaski, Jesse Raymond, Cornersville, and Junior Raymond, Chicago, Ill.; four daughters, Mrs. Tyson Pickett, Prospect, Mrs. Carl Holder, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Bud Elliott and Mrs. Jim Mammey, Chicago, Ill.; twenty-seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RAYMOND, Sadie Mae Owens The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1966<br />A 46-year-old Pulaski woman was shot to death Saturday at her home on East Woodring Street, and her husband hospitalized with a gunshot wound in the left rib area, will face charges in connection with the killing when he is able to attend a preliminary hearing, according to Police Chief Sam Yarbrough.<br />Mrs. Sadie Mae Owens Raymond was found lying on the floor about 12:30 p. m. by local police officers who were called to the scene by members of the family. Her husband, Garland Raymond, and a 12 guage shot gun lay nearby. Mrs. Raymond had been shot in the face at close range. Asst. Chief Smith Legg and Lt. William Oliver who investigated, said today that a full report of the incident has not been completed.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Raymond were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Albert Pope, Pentecostal minister, officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br />Born Feb. 18, 1920 in Giles County, she was the daughter of John Harrison Owens and the late Beulah Agnes Fry Owens. She was a member of the Pentecostal Church and was employed at Jo-Jac Shirt Company.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband and father, include a brother, John Owens of Lewisburg; a half-brother, Leonard Fry of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Rosie Hardin of Camden and Mrs. Esterlene Watts of Nashville; and a half-sister, Mrs. Carolyn Franklin of Pulaski.<br /><br />REAGIN, Lessie Reeder The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1963<br />Mrs. Lessie Reeder Reagin, 80, died early Wednesday, June 26, in a Kansas City hospital following a long illness. The body will arrive at Bennett-May Funeral Home late Thursday and funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella. The Rev. Smith Cunningham of Murfreesboro will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Reagin was the widow of the late Andrew M. Reagin and the daughter of the late Duke and Dora Jones Reeder. She was born November 7, 1882, in the Stella community of Giles County and moved to Independence, Mo., eight years ago. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include three sons, L.G. Reagin and Thomas D. Reagin of Independence, Mo.; two daughters, Mrs. Adrian Merritt of Giles County and Mrs. Paul Dexter of Independence, Mo.; two brothers, Jones Reeder of Kansas City, Mo. and James Reeder of Osawatomie,Kan.; two sisters, Mrs. Lila Bunn of Independence and Mrs. Frances Cook of Kansas City; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />REAGIN, O. B. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1969<br />O. B. Reagin, 64, died Wednesday, November 12 in Miami, Fla.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reagin is the son of the late John Reagin and Lizzie Garrett Reagin.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Gregory Reagin; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Sullivan of Miami, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Katherine Barnes of Miami, Fla.; one brother, Elmer Reagin of California; and step-mother, Mrs. Eunice Reagin of Miami, Fla.<br /><br />REAGIN, Thomas Daniel The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1963<br />Thomas Daniel Reagin, 57, U. S. Rubber Company employee and native Giles Countian, died at 11 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning September 16, at Veterans Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at an Independence, Mo. funeral home with the burial in Independence.<br />Born August 6, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Andrew Reagin and Lessie Reeder Reagin. His mother died June 26, this year.<br />Mr. Reagin, resident of Independence for many years, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Jamison Reagin; one daughter, Miss Paula Joan Reagin, Independence; one son, Larry Gene Reagin, Duarte, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Adrian Merritt, Minor Hill, Tenn., and Mrs. Paul Dexler, Independence, Mo.; and two brothers, Ragsdale Reagin, Minor Hill and Louie Gray Reagin, Independence, Mo.<br /><br />REAMS, Tabitha Frazier The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. H. B. Reams, 92, widow of the Rev. H. B. Reams, presiding elder of the Columbia District of the Methodist Church for a number of years, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Franklin Memorial Chapel with the burial in Elmwood Cemetery at Springfield.<br />Mrs. Reams, the former Tabitha Frazier, died Sunday, May 14, at her home in Franklin after a long illness. Her husband, the Rev. Mr. Reams, died in 1944.<br />Mrs. Reams is survived by two sons, Dr. Glenn H. Reams and Frazier Reams, both of Toledo, Ohio; two daughters, Miss Agnes Reams, Memphis, and Mrs. Nathan O. Osborne, Franklin; eight grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />REAVES, George A. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for George A. Reaves, 82, retired Railroad employee, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Reaves died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, January 22, at a hospital in Louisville, Ky., after a weeks illness.<br />Mr. Reaves, a resident of Louisville for forty years, was a native of Giles County, born December 10, 1880, the son of the late Arch Reaves and Mary Burns Reaves. His wife, Mrs. Pearl Whitley Reaves, also a native of Giles County, died thirty-three years ago.<br /><br />Mr. Reaves, the last member of his immediate family, was a member of Eastern Parkway Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Reaves is survived by four sons, Horace Reaves, Robert Reaves and Sam Reaves, all of Louisville, and Hume Reaves, Tucson, Ariz.; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Owens, Mrs. Mildred Orthman and Mrs. Mary Ruth Austin, Louisville; and twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REAVES, Mary Maggie Burt The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960<br />Mrs. Mary Maggie Burt Reaves, 83, widow of Bruce Nick Reaves, died early Tuesday morning, December 6, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cleo Harwell in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br />The remains were shipped to Louisville, Ky., former home of the family, where funeral rites and burial will take place on Friday.<br />Born November 9, 1877, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Green Burt and Millie Morgan Burt.<br />In addition to Mrs. Harwell, Mrs. Reaves is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Verdie Allen, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Icie Payne, North Carolina, and Mrs. Janie Brelant, California; one son, Burt Reaves, Louisville, Ky.; and ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REDD, Maybern The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Maybern Redd, 61, manager of the Spur Station at Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Highland Park Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg with the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Stockman officiating. Burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery, near Lawrenceburg. Mr. Redd died at 4 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday, March 6, at his home in Lawrenceburg after a brief illness.<br />Born November 4, 1900, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late L. J. Redd and Ida Prosser Redd. He was reared in the Beech Hill section of Giles County, moving to Lawrenceburg twenty-three years ago.<br />For a five-year period he was the manager of the Pulaski Spur Service Station before becoming the manager of the station in Lawrenceburg.<br />He was a member of Highland Park Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Redd is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Wilburn Redd; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Coggin, Diana, and Miss Ethel Redd, Lawrenceburg; one son, Eugene Redd, Nashville; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Carl Cole, Miss Louise Redd and Mrs. John Robert Hastings, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Charlie Moore, Nashville; and two brothers, Cletus Redd, Pulaski, and Malvin Redd, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />REDDING, J. Benson The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1968<br />J. Benson Redding, 84, a well known farmer, stock trader and land owner of Culleoka, died Monday night at Giles County Hospital in Pulaski following an illness of a few weeks.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, May 8, at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Friendship Baptist Church, with Rev. C. L. McClellan and Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Friendship Cemetery at Culleoka.<br />A native of Culleoka, he was the son of the late John and Della Branch Redding. He was very active with the planning of Memorial Day Service of the Friendship Cemetery and was on the committee for the care of the cemetery. He was a member of the Friendship Baptist Church, where he was a Deacon and had taught a Sunday School Class.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ella Lawrence Redding of Culleoka; three daughters, Mrs. Merton Henry of Bethesda, Md., Mrs. Smith Howard and Mrs. Willis Bryant, both of Pulaski; one son, William Merwin Redding of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Mary Holt of Dallas, Texas; three brothers, Spurgeon Redding, Culleoka, Leonard Redding, Lynnville and Carey Redding, Los Angeles, Calif.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />REDDING, Leonard Bayless The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Leonard Bayless Redding, 47, former Pulaskian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Valley Funeral Home in Birmingham, Ala., with the burial in Elmwood Cemetery in that city. Mr. Redding died unexpectedly Friday, November 30, at his home in Birmingham.<br />A native of Maury County, Tenn., he was the son of J. L. Redding, former L&amp;N Railroad Station agent in Pulaski and Mrs. Mary Bayless Redding. Mr. Redding had made his home in Birmingham, Ala., for about twenty-five years. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a veteran of World War II.<br />In addition to his parents, who reside at Lynnville, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Priestly Redding; one brother, Jack L. Redding, Orlando, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs. Robert Witt, Ardmore.<br /><br />REED, Ella Stanford The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1969<br />Mrs. Ella Stafford Reed, 87, died Tuesday, January 28, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Reed wife of the late E. T. Reed, were held Wednesday morning, January 29, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Reed was born September 14, 1881, the daughter of the late John Stafford and Sarah Petty Stafford.<br />Survivors include nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REESE, Lancaster &#8220;Doc&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1967<br />Lancaster &#8220;Doc&#8221; Reese, 51, retired farmer of the Blooming Grove community who had lived in Pulaski about a year and a half, died early Sunday, June 11, in a two-car collision three miles east of Pulaski, on Old Highway 15. He was Giles County&#8217;s third traffic fatality of 1967.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Dallas Bass of Lewisburg officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reese was born May 7, 1916. He was the son of Mrs. Ethel McKnight Reese and the late Marion Elmer Reese. He was a member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br />Surviving besides his mother, are his wife, Mrs. Bonnie Newton Reese; one stepson, Ronnie Newton; one brother, Edgar Lane Reese of Montgomery, Ala., and two sisters, Mrs. William S. Harwell of Albertville, Ala., and Mrs. R. E. Nance of Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />REECE, Nancy Elizabeth Bentley The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Bentley Reece, 85, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial took place in the Pettusville Cemetery in Limestone County, Alabama. Mrs. Reece died at 4:15 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January13, at the home of a son, W. Ollie Reece, at Conway.<br />Born November 10, 1878, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Dave Bentley and Betsy Crouch Bentley. Her husband, John Henry Reece, died thirty-three years ago.<br />In addition to the one son, Mrs. Reece is survived by three other sons, Marion Reece, Lonnie Reece and Henry Reece, all of Athens, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Viola Norwood, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. J. R. Guthrie, Shelbyville; forty-five grandchildren, eighty-six great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Reece, the last member of her immediate family was the mother of sixteen children, ten of whom she out-lived.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REED, Carey Eldred The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1966<br />Carey Eldred Reed, 77, retired merchant and postmaster of Prospect, died at St. Thomas Hospital on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o&#8217;clock following an illness of three weeks.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reed was born on September 23, 1888, the son of Thomas and Tennie Gilbert Reed. He was educated in Prospect School and Abernathy Preparatory School, and at Morgan School in Fayetteville, Tenn.<br />As a young man he joined his father in the mercantile business in Prospect, and later owned and operated his own general store. In March, 1935, he was appointed postmaster of Prospect Postoffice, under appointment of the late Senator J. D. McKellar, a position he held until his retirement on September 20, 1958.<br />Mr. Reed served in the United States Army during World War I, and was a member of the American Legion Post No. 60. He was a Mason and a communicant of Prospect Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth Abernathy Reed, who received the honor this year of State of Tennessee Teacher of the Year.<br /><br />REED, Edwin Leslie The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1961<br /><br />Edwin Leslie Reed, 66, former Giles County Trustee and retired employee of the Giles County Highway Department, was found dead in bed at his home on Magnolia Place Tuesday morning, Dec. 19, the victim of a heart attack.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home Thursday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Robert H. Hall and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Reed was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Edwin and Annie Paisley Reed. He was born March 25, 1895.<br />He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He served as County Trustee from 1944 until 1948.<br />He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Samuel Eshman, Sr., of Lakeland, Fla.<br /><br />REED, George Newton The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for George Newton Reed, 53, employee of Genesco, Inc., for twenty-one years, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Reed died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Tuesday evening, June 5, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born April 3, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Earl Reed and Maggie Neal Reed. He was a member of the Church of Christ. On June 1, he had completed twenty-one years employment at the Pulaski plant of Genesco, Inc.<br />Mr. Reed is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nelva Stockard Reed; two sons, Eric Reed and Elex Reed; two step-daughters, Jackie Reed and Miss Sue Stockard; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Parker, Mrs. Martha Clifton and Mrs. Nadine Brown; and one brother, Ewell Reed, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REED, James H. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1960<br />James H. Reed, 47, Pulaski native and retired Navy man, died of a heart attack November 7 at his home in San Diego, California.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday, November 10 at the Lewis Colonial Mortuary in San Diego, with the Rev. Tim F. LaHay, pastor of Scott Memorial Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery at San Diego.<br />Mr. Reed retired three years ago after twenty years of service with the Navy. Later he accepted a position with the Post Office at San Diego which he held at the time of his death.<br />Mr. Reed was a member of the First Baptist Church at Pulaski, the Masonic Lodge, the Eastern Star at San Diego, and the National Postal Association.<br />A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Reed, Mr. Reed is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Arnold Reed; a son, James H. Reed, Jr., San Diego, Calif.; two brothers, Carmack Reed, Pulaski, and S. C. Reed, Winchester; and four sisters, Mrs. Grady Lackey and Mrs. Woodrow Strawn, Pulaski, Mrs. Stacy Corder, Minor Hill and Mrs. Layon Brown, Gallatin.<br /><br />REED, Joe Blackburn The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Joe Blackburn Reed, 75, retired farmer and dairy operator of the Knob Creek Community, were conducted on Tuesday, November 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Knob Creek Baptist Church, with burial in the Knob Creek Cemetery.<br />Mr. Reed died Sunday, November 6, in Maury County Hospital.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alta Goad Reed; three daughters, Mrs. P. D. Liggett, Pulaski, Mrs. Eugene Thurman, Knob Creek and Mrs. Bobby Jewell, Columbia; two sons, Will and J. B. Reed, Columbia; ten grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Bailey, Columbia, and Miss Rebecca Reed, Nashville; three brothers, John, Knob Creek, Irvin, Spring Hil, and Albert Reed, Knoxville.<br /><br />REEDY, Laura Vestal The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Vestal Reedy, 78, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by George<br />Raines and the Rev. A. R. Hogan, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill<br />Cemetery. Mrs. Reedy died at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, September 12, at the home of her son, Osteen Reedy in Harwell Heights Subdivision, after a long illness.<br />Born September 25, 1884 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Wiley Vestal and Josephine Smith Vestal. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Otha Reedy, died in 1952.<br />In addition to the son at Pulaski, Mrs. Reedy is survived by another son, Smith Reedy, California; one daughter, Mrs. Ela Richardson, Minor Hill; eight grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren; and one brother, Ernest Vestal, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REEDY, Pearl Irene Green The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Irene Green Reedy, and resident of Minor Hill, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Reedy died on Tuesday, December 18, at the home of her son, W. H. Reedy, in Chattanooga, after a long illness.<br />Born November 14, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willis Green and Mollie McNutt Green. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband died August 5, 1922.<br />In addition to the one son, Mrs. Reedy is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Blissfield, Mich.; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Thomas Green, Goodspring; and six sisters, Mrs. Taylor Crabb, Mrs. Mattie McCree, Mrs. Claude Prince, Mrs. Mandy Buffalo, Mrs. Rosella Chapman and Mrs. Sam Thompson, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REES, Hardy Newton Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Hardy Newton Rees, Sr., 80, retired Fayetteville merchant, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Higgins Funeral Home with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayetteville. He died Sunday, November 8, in Lincoln County Hospital.<br />Mr. Rees, a native of Lincoln County, had been in the clothing business for thirty years. He was a member of the Rotary Club and was a steward in the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Rees is survived by his wife, Mrs. Brown Collins Rees, a native of Giles County; a son, H. N. Rees, Jr., Fayetteville; one daughter, Mrs. Stanley Swanson, Atlanta, Ga.; nine grandchildren; three brothers, E. Collier Rees, Fayetteville, R. A. Rees, Jr., North Hollywood, Calif., and the Rev. Edward J. Rees, Florida; and two sisters, Mrs. Lyles Lightfoot, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Clift Pritchett, New York City.<br /><br />REEVES, A. J. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1968<br />A. J. Reeves, 54, died Thursday, March 21, at Veterans Hospital in Houston, Texas, after an extended illness. He was buried Monday, March 25, in San Benito, Texas.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Reeves moved to Houston in 1933. Mr. Reeves was born July 26, 1913, the son of the late Ben W. Reeves.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Helen Edwards Reeves; one son, Jimmy Reeves; one daughter, Susie Reeves; five sisters, Mrs. Phillip Reed and Mrs. Clyde Johns, Pulaski, Mrs. Mary McGuire, Chattanooga, Mrs. Glen Nelson, Nashville, and Mrs. John Sessions, Atlanta, Ga.; one brother, John Reeves, Henderson.<br /><br />REEVES, Marvin Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Marvin Edgar Reeves, 73, retired Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Lynnville Church of Christ with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. He died at his home on Monday morning, September 20.<br />Born April 25, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Reeves and Elizabeth Moore Reeves.<br />Mr. Reeves is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Martin Reeves; two sons, Jesse Reeves and Marvin Reeves, Jr., Nashville; four daughter, Mrs. Katherine R. Thompson and Mrs. Foster Thurman, both of Columbia, Ms.Albert Crockett, Jr., Nashville and Mrs. Gene Ledford, Atlanta, Ga.; eleven grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, one great-grandchild; and one nephew, Robert Briggs, Indiana.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REEVES, William Helton The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1967<br />Funeral services for William Helton Reeves, 65, were held in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, Sunday, December 17.<br />Mr. Reeves, a retired painter, was the son of the late Joseph E. and Jennie Pillow Reeves. He died Friday, December 15.<br />Survivors include one brother, Marvin Reeves, Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. George Pierson, Columbia, Mrs. Floyd Putman and Mrs. George Holder, both of Chapel Hill, and Mrs. Sam Knox and Mrs. Casper Rose, both of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REGEN, Mallie White The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1969<br />Services for Mrs. Mallie White Regen, 56, of Lebanon, were conducted Saturday, February 22, at 2 o&#8217;clock at First Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Wilson County Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Regen died Thursday, February 20, in University Hospital, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Mrs. Regen was a native of Giles County, a daughter of Mrs. Mary Wilson White of Pulaski, and the late Gardner E. White.<br />Her husband, William E. Regen, is a partner in Donnell-Regen and Bradford Insurance Agency.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Moore, Decatur, Ga., and Mrs. Courtney Shearin, Memphis; and one sister, Mrs. Jack Bixler, Lebanon.<br /><br />REGEN, William Marvin Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1960<br />William Marvin Regen, Jr., 24, of Lebanon, died at 9 o&#8217;clock this morning at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, from injuries received last Thursday while swimming in a lake at Cumberland Mountain State Park near Crossville.<br />He was the son of William M. and Mallie White Regen of Lebanon and the grandson of Mrs. Gardner E. White of Pulaski. A senior student at the University of Tennessee, he was serving as a counselor and senior life guard at the Presbyterian Church Conference Grounds, Camp Ozone, during the summer months.<br />Witnesses to the accident said young Regen apparently struck his head on a sand bar when he dove into the water. He suffered a fractured neck, resulting in paralysis from the neck down, and had remained in an iron lung at Vanderbilt since Thursday.<br />Other survivors include two sisters, Miss Mary Regen, student at Southwestern University, Memphis, and Miss Courtney Regen of Lebanon; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. M. T. Regen of Franklin.<br />Funeral arrangements were incomplete today.<br /><br />REICH, Miriam Eason The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Miriam Reich, 75, native Giles Countian and a resident of Nashville since 1937, will be held at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Finley-Dorris and Charleton Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski at 3 o&#8217;clock . Mrs. Wright who had a heart ailment died unexpectedly at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, July 24, at her home in that city.<br />The widow of Robert W. Reich who died in 1937, she was the daughter of the late William Allen Eason and Zora Roden Eason, born November 2, 1886. She was a member of the Glendale Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Star.<br />Mrs. Reich is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William M. Parrish, Nashville; one son, Robert Eason Reich, Dallas, Texas; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />RENFRO, Elma Bruce The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1961<br /><br />Mrs. Elma Bruce Renfro, 72, widow of Sam Renfro, died Tuesday morning, August 29, after an illness of two months at the home of her son, Lewis Renfro in Fort Lauderdale, Flo. Funeral and burial will take place in Miami, Fla.<br />Mrs. Renfro lived in Lynnville several years.<br />In addition to the one son, Mrs. Renfro is survived by two sisters, and several nieces and nephews, all of Florida.<br /><br />RENFRO, Lindsay S. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Lindsay S. Renfro, 72, retired banker of Lynnville and farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Lynnville Presbyterian Church, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Renfro died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, December 27, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late Carson Renfro and Emma Davis Renfro. He was a member of Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Renfro is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Bray Renfro, Nashville, and two sisters, Miss Minnie Renfro, Nashville, and Mrs. Brownie Justice, Hopewell, Va.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, Edward Ransom The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Edward Ransom Reynolds, II, 63, retired farmer of Smith County and former motion picture bit player, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Sanderson Funeral Home in Carthage with burial in Ridgewood Cemetery in that city. He died early Tuesday morning, June 28, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after a brief illness.<br />Born in Jacksonville, Fla., he was the son of Mrs. Josie Myer Reynolds of Carthage and the late Edward R. Reynolds of Pulaski.<br />He attended Carthage High School, Castle Heights Military Academy and the University of Virginia. He spent several years in New York City where he worked as an extra in motion picture studies, and with his uncle, the late Herman Myer, who was a dealer in pearls.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Reynolds is survived by his wife, Irma Waggoner Reynolds whom he married in 1952; one son, Edward R. Reynolds, III, Nashville; and a daughter, Mrs. Stephen Penland, Carthage; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />REYNOLDS, William Paul The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1965<br />William Paul Reynolds, Jr., 37-year-old Ardmore, Tenn. city policeman was dead upon arrival at Giles County Hospital Wednesday afternoon from injuries sustained at 5:10 o&#8217;clock in an accident that occurred 7 miles south of Pulaski on Highway 31 near the Conway Community. Reynolds, who was alone in his automobile at the time of the accident was headed south when the vehicle ran off the pavement on the right side of a curve in the road, this necessitating him to swerve the machine to the left whereupon the vehicle crashed into the north side of a bridge abutment, according to Lt. James G. Chandler of the Tennessee Highway Patrol who investigated the accident.<br /><br />The car was torn completely in half, and according to eye witnesses Reynolds&#8217; body was thrown several feet into the air, landing in a ditch near the front section of the severed automobile.<br />Reynolds had been an Ardmore police officer for six or eight months and it is not known whether or not he was chasing a law violator at the time of the accident. He is married and the father of several children.<br />Reynolds&#8217; death brings the total of Giles County highway traffic fatalities to five for the year.<br />The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Rainey Funeral Chapel at Ardmore with burial in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Birmingham, Reynolds had worked with his father as a watchmaker and jeweler at Ardmore for ten years before accepting the position of police and fire chied there about six months ago. He was a member of the Church of Christ and of the American Legion. He had served as a corporal in the U. S. Marine Corps and was a licensed pilot.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lalah Capps Reynolds; five sons, Paul Monroe, Jeffrey Scott and Phillip Robin of Ardmore, and Gary and Gregg Reynolds of Cocoa Beach, Fla.; his father, W. P. Reynolds, Sr.; his mother, Mrs. Velma Knighton Brady of Birmingham, Ala.; and two brothers, William B. of Ardmore and Forest D. Reynolds of Birmingham.<br /><br />RHEA, Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1968<br />Graveside services for Campbell Rhea, 61, Paris manufacturer, were held Thursday, May 30, at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rhea died Tuesday, May 28, in a Henry County hospital after a brief illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he had lived in Paris for twenty years. He was president and general manager of Campbell Rhea Manufacturing Co., Inc., that makes high school science laboratory desks and equipment sold in 50 states and foreign countries.<br />Mr. Rhea was a member of the Paris Rotary Club, Paris Arts Council, Paris Country Club, and Grace Episcopal Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Gregson Rhea; a daughter, Cam Rhea, Paris; two brothers, Dr. W. G. Rhea, Paris and Judge David Rhea, Pulaski.<br /><br />RHEA, David Rankin The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />David Rankin Rhea, 77, longtime civic and church leader in Giles County, was buried Tuesday in Maplewood Cemetery. He died Sunday at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, where he had been a member for 61 years, The Rev. R. Neal Dean, pastor, officiated. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Rhea was born in Giles County, a son of the late William Samuel Rhea and Ida Eudora Osborne Rhea. His wife, the former Vernon Louise Porter, survives.<br />He received his education at Giles College and Washington and Lee University.<br />Mr. Rhea was a director of The Union Bank in Pulaski for 26 years and served on the Giles County Board of Education for 16 years.<br /><br />He was very active in the First Presbyterian Church, having been ordained a deacon in 1920 and a ruling elder in 1938. From 1925 to 1942 he was superintendent of Sunday School.<br />He was the oldest continuous male member of the church. His grandfather, Calib Osborn, was builder of the present sactuary.<br />Other than his wife, Mr. Rhea is survived by a son, Porter Rhea, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Long Tannehill, Philadelphia, Miss.; two brothers, William Samuel Rhea, Elkton, and Edward Sumpter Rhea, Shepherdsville, Ky.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />RHEA, Hattie Cornelius Miller The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Cornelius Miller Rhea, 74, Elkton resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Rhea who had been in declining health for several years, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, June 4, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 20, 1888, in Texas, she was the daughter of the late John Miller and Mary Etta Parker Miller. A member of the Presbyterian Church, she had lived in Nashville a number of years where she was president of the &#8220;Women-of-the-Church&#8221; at Westminister Presbyterian Church in that city.<br />Mrs. Rhea is survived by her husband, Will S. Rhea, Elkton; one son, William S. Rhea, Jr., New Orleans, La.; 4 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Warner, Henderson, Tenn.; and one brother, Hume P. Miller, Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RHEA, Margaret Donaldson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Mrs. C. Osborne Rhea, the former Miss Margaret Donaldson, died Tuesday, February 4, in Nashville following a long period of declining health. Funeral rites took place Thursday in Nashville with the burial in the family lot in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br />She was a native of Lynnville in Giles County, and was the widow of Dr. C. Osborne Rhea of Nashville. Mrs. Rhea was prominent in Nashville church and social circles until ill health limited her activities.<br />Mrs. Rhea is survived by two sons, Dr. C. Osborne Rhea, Jr., Nashville, and Donald Rhea, Pensacola, Fla.; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />RHODES, Pattie Earl Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Pattie Earl Harwell Rhodes, 57, resident of Columbia, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Minday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. Bruce Strother, pastor of McKendree Methodist Church, Nashville, and a former pastor, and the Rev. R. E. Lee, pastor of First Baptist Church in that city. Burial took place in Polk Memorial Gardens, Columbia. She died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 7, in Maury County Hospital after a nine months illness.<br /><br />Born January 14, 1907, at Dellrose in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Early Harwell and Adeline Harwell Harwell. Her husband, Hugh E. Rhodes, former District Manager of National Life and Accident Insurance Company at Columbia, died August 20, 1962.<br />She was a member of First Baptist Church, the Maury County Hospital Auxiliary and the Order of the Eastern Star.<br />Mrs. Rhodes is survived by one son, Earl Rhodes, one grandson, William Earl Rhodes, both of Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Mrs. Joe Stone, Mrs. W. J. McCracken and Mrs. Sam Young, all of Pulaski; and one brother, J. W. Harwell, Pulaski merchant.<br /><br />RICH, Donna Holt The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Donna Holt Rich, 78, widow of Arthur Rich, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert E. Wilsford, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Rich died on Thursday, August 17, at her home in Pulaski after a long illness.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jack Holt and Lucinda Chapman Holt.<br />Mrs. Rich is survived by one brother, Tom Holt, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RICH, Solon The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1967<br />Solon Rich, 71, retired farmer, died Wednesday, March 22, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services will be conducted on Thursday afternoon, March 23, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Neal Dean and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rich, a native of Giles County, was born January 30, 1896, the son of the late T. R. and Mary Frances Ward Rich.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Brownie Douglas Rich; three daughters, Mrs Robert V. Ingram, Mrs. Robert F. Storey, Mrs. Robert E. Bee, Pulaski; two sons, Thomas Kidd Rich, Columbia, and Solon Wade Rich, Huntsville, Ala.; three grandchildren; one brother, Clarence Rich, Pulaski; six sisters, Mrs. Rena Morris, Mrs. Florence Tarpley, Mrs. Stella Franklin, Mrs. Orlean Stinnett, Mrs. Lizzie Coke, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Maggie Long of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RICH, Tommy The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1968<br />Tommy Rich, infant son of Aubrey and Bertha Sue Rich, died Wednesday, August 14.<br />Graveside services were held Thursday morning, August 15, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at Prospect Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weldon, Giles County; paternal grandmother, Mrs. W. R. Watkins; one sister, and three brothers.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />RICH, Walter Virgil The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Walter Virgil Rich, 57, used furniture dealer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Rose Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mr. Rich died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, July 4, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville, after an extended period of declining health.<br />Born February 9, 1905, in Humphrey, Ark., he was the son of Homer V. Rich of Humphrey and the late Mrs. Sallie Carpenter Rich.<br />He was a World War II veteran, and a member of the American Legion, Post No. 60 at Pulaski and Disabled American Veterans Chapter No. 1, St. Louis, Mo.<br />In addition to his father and step-mother, Mr. Rich is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Estes Rich; three sons, Joe Rich, U.S. Navy, Horace Rich, Memphis, and William Rich, Stuttgart, Ark.; six grandchildren; three brothers, Charlie R. Rich, Grand Prairie, Texas, Curtis Rich, Memphis, and H. V. Rich, Little Rock, Ark.; one sister, Mrs. Joe Manio, Memphis; and four half-sisters.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RICHARDS, Herbert Gray The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1965<br />Dr. Herbert Gray Richards, 40, died Saturday night, Oct. 30, in Lake City, Fla., of pneumonia, according word received by relatives here.<br />Funeral services and burial were on Monday at Palatka, Fla., where Dr. Richards had lived and practiced dentistry for about fifteen years.<br />A native of Pulaski, he was the son of the late Mrs. Ethel Paisley Richards. He was a graduate of the College of Dentistry of the University of Tennessee at Memphis.<br />Dr. Richards suffered a head injury in an automobile accident in Palatka in March, 1964, and had never regained consciousness.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Derryberry Richards, also a Giles County native; one daughter, Gail; and two sons, Ronald Gray and Randy, all of Palatka.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Clifford T. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1968<br />Clifford T. Richardson, 62, died Thursday, December 12, at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Richardson, a retired employee of International Mineral Company, were held Saturday morning, December 14, at 10 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Richardson was born June 29, 1906, the son of the late Walter and Virginia Hutton Richardson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Reed Richardson; one son, Gary Richardson, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Carl Payne, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Robert Gibson, Giles County, two brothers, W. T. Richardson, Manchester, and Sim H. Richardson, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. William Haymond, Columbia, Mrs. Harry Cosby, Mrs. Earl Lackey and Mrs. Raymond Griggs, all of Iuka, Miss.; and three grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Edd Cooper The Giles Free Press 7 Sep 1961<br />Services for Edd Cooper Richardson, 72, were held Sept. 2, at the Shoal Bluff Church of Christ. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Cooper died at his home in the Minor Hill Community Sept. 1 after an extended illness.<br />Mr. Richardson was a retired farmer. He was the son of John and Mary Elizabeth Richardson.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Baldwin Richardson; five daughters, Miss Mary Richardson, Minor Hill, Mrs. Ida Mae Swanner, Lester, Ala., Mrs. Ruth Tarpley, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Kathleen Swanner, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Louise Benningfield, Giles County; two sons, Joe Richardson, Minor Hill, James Edward Richardson, Indianapolis, Ind., and a brother, Dee Richardson, Elkhart, Ind.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Jack W. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Jack W. Richardson, 67, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Guntharp Funeral Home in Decatur, Ala., with the burial in that city. Mr. Richardson died Sunday afternoon, June 12, at his home in Decatur where he had resided for two years. He had been in failing health more than two years.<br />Born Nov.11, 1898 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Arthur Richardson and Nan Madden Richardson. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Richardson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Lanier Richardson, also a native of Giles County; one son, Robert Richardson; and six grandchildren, Decatur, Ala.; two brothers, Walter Richardson, Columbia, and Claude Richardson, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Nora Prewitt, Columbia, Mrs. Louise Sanders, Peoria, Ill., and Mrs. Mamie Prewitt, California.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1968<br />Funeral services for John Thomas Richardson, 50, of the Friendship community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Wright&#8217;s Cemetery, Lincoln County.<br />Mr. Richardson, a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church, died Thursday, March 14, in Maury County Hospital at Columbia after a heart attack.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Richardson was born April 13, 1917, the son of the late Bill and Ada Lovett Richardson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ola Mae Richardson; one daughter, Miss Linda Richardson, Friendship; four brothers Audie and Lloyd Richardson, Lincoln County, Hugh Richardson, Chicago, Ill.,, and Clayton Richardson, Lewisburg; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Mae Tucker, Mrs. Irene Johnson and Mrs. Omi Williams, all of Lincoln County; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Pattie Voorhies The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1964<br /><br />Graveside services for Mrs. Pattie Voorhies Richardson, 89, former Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the Richardson lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Rites were conducted by the Rev. William D. Boyd, Jr., assistant pastor of Independent Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Ala., and the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Mrs. Richardson died on Wednesday, March 25, in a Birmingham, Ala. rest home following an extended illness. For several years she had resided in that city with her sister, Mrs. Frank Miller who died February 3 this year.<br />Born October 11, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Milton Voorhies and Amanda Kennedy Voorhies. Her husband, Amos R. Richardson, who was Seventh District Magistrate for many years, died in 1957.<br />She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Richardson is survived by two nephews, Frank V. Miller, Jr., Pensacola, Fla., and William M. Miller, Birmingham, Ala.; and one niece, Mrs. Joseph W. Perry, Montgomery, Ala.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Roy George The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Roy George Richardson, 71, Bodenham merchant, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wesley Holden of Woodbury, and the Rev. R. E. Stevenson. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Richardson died at 8 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 7, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 10, 1892, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Tom Richardson and Kate Waggoner Richardson.<br />Mr. Richardson is survive by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Tarpley Richardson; two sons, Waggoner Richardsons and Charles Richardson, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Ray Mize, Bodenham; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Era Mae Crawford, Mulberry.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Virginia Hutton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Virgie Hutton Richardson, 73, widow of W. T. Richardson, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Richardson died at 10:50 o&#8217;clock on Sunday morning, December 1, in Iuka, Miss., where she had been visiting in recent months.<br />Born January 15, 1890, in Maury County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lucy McDonald Hutton and the late John Hutton. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, W. T. Richardson, died May 14, 1962.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Richardson is survived by three sons, Sim H. Richardson, and Clifford Richardson, Pulaski and W. T. Richardson, Jr., Manchester; four daughters, Mrs. Harry Cosby and Mrs. Earl Lackey, both of Iuka, Miss., Mrs. W. F. Harmon, Columbia, and Mrs. Raymond Griggs, Pulaski; eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two brothers, John Hutton, Pulaski and Jack Hutton, Athens, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. W. R. Watson, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Tennie Stovall, Aspen Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RICHARDSON, Walter Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Walter Thomas Richardson, 80, retired livestock dealer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Richardson died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, May 14, at his home on Pond Hill.<br />A native of Maury County, he was born November 4, 1881, the son of the late James Richardson and Mattie Wiley Richardson. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Richardson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia Mae Hutton Richardson; three sons, Clifford Richardson and Sim H. Richardson, both of Pulaski, and W. T. Richardson, Jr., Manchester; four daughters, Mrs. Raymond Griggs, Pulaski, Mrs. W. F. Harmon, Columbia, Mrs. Earl Lackey and Mrs. Harry Cosby, both of Iuka, Miss.; eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Floyd Richardson, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Giles County, and Mrs. Hugh Porter, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RIDGEWAY, D. T. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1960<br />Capt. D. T. Ridgeway, of the U. S. Air Force, a native of Giles County and son of Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Ridgeway, Sr., Jackson, Miss., was killed recently when his T33 trainer crashed in Japan.<br />Relatives, notified of the fatal accident, received the following news report of the death of the 30-year-old Air Force officer, who, with his squadron of 16 Korean pilots, had been cited for 21,000 hours of accident free flying.<br />A memorial service for the young officer will be held at Jackson, Miss., either Saturday or Sunday, and burial services with Military Honors will take place at Vicksburg, Miss., when the body arrives.<br />The following release, carrying a picture of Capt. Ridgeway and headed &#8220;Ex-Tiger Dies As Jet Plane Falls in Japan&#8221;, follows.<br />A Jackson jet pilot recently cited for leading a squadron of accident-free fliers was killed yesterday when his T33 trainer crashed in Japan. A Japanese student died with him.<br />The Air Force said the crash occurred near Nagoya in central Honshu and burned 30 miles southeast of Nagoya. Cause of the mishap has not been determined.<br />Ridgeway was the son of Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Ridgeway, Sr., of 1803 Howard Street. His father is executive secretary of the Methodist Board of Christian Education in Mississippi.<br />He had recently been transferred to Japan from Korea whre he led a squadron of Korean pilots who received a citation for accident free operation.<br />Ridgway was a graduate of Central High School. He played end on the football team. He later played football at Auburn, graduating in 1951 with a degree in education and an Air Force ROTC commission.<br />He has been in the Air Force since, serving for two years as an administrative officer with the air police before becoming a flier.<br /><br />Ridgeway had served at Parks, Otis, Elgin, Marianna, Greenville, Tyndall and Moody Air Force bases before moving to a position as advisory operations officers with the Korean Air Force.<br />He moved from Korea to Japan as a member of the military assistance advisory group little more than two months ago. Shortly before he was transferred Ridgeway and his squadron of 16 Korean pilots were cited for 21,000 hours of accident free flying.<br />He was a native of Giles County, Tennessee, but lived in Jackson many years. He was a member of SAE fraternity, organized and served as a Methodist Sunday School teacher in Korea. During high school he was a lifeguard and a manager of swimming pools in Riverside and Battlefield parks.<br />He played and coached football with the Air Force for several years.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, include his wife the former Peggy Patterson of Columbus, Ga.; two children, Timothy Michael; and Pamela Adele, 3, all of whom were with him in Japan; a sister, Mrs. Campbell Gilliland of Jackson; a brother, Ray Ridgeway, a Millsaps College student here; and a grandmother, Mrs. E. B. Rayburn of Pulaski, Tenn.<br />Funeral arrangements are incomplete but services will probably be in Jackson.<br /><br />RIDGEWAY, Frances Joan Baird The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Joan Ridgeway, 47, Minor Hill resident, were held<br />Friday afternoon at Booths Chapel Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Ridgeway died Thursday at her home in the Minor Hill community.<br />Born Sept. 21, 1915 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Baird and Ada Vickers Baird. After the death of her first husband, Coley Smith, she married J. W. Ridgeway, who survives.<br />In addition to Mr. Ridgeway, she is survived by three sons, Louie Smith, J. C. Smith, and Billy Smith, Minor Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Russell Weatherford, Lynnville; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. George Childress, Lynnville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RIDGEWAY, Vera The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Vera Ridgeway, 63, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Miss Ridgeway died of a heart ailment at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, May 16, at Lawrence County Sanitarium.<br />Born June 4, 1901, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Jefferson Ridgeway and Mary Caroline Belew Ridgeway. She was a member of Blooming Grove Baptist Church in Lawrence County.<br />The survivors are four brothers, Ernest Ridgeway, Lawrenceburg with whom she had recently made her home, J. H. Ridgeway, Lawrenceburg, W. A. Ridgeway, Pulaski, and J. W. Ridgeway, Minor Hill; four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Felker, and Mrs. Novella Stafford, both of Giles County, Mrs. Thula White, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Jewel Boston, Lawrence County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RIDINER, Marvin John The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Marvin John Ridiner, 64, farmer of the Big Dry Creek section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in the Johns Cemetery in the eastern part of Giles County. Mr. Ridiner died Tuesday, June 30, at his home of a heart attack after a period of declining health.<br />Born August 28, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Arch Ridiner and Ella Newton Ridiner. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Ridiner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Short Ridiner; four sons, Robert A. Ridiner, Fayetteville, Joe Ridiner, Thomas Ridiner, and Leslie Ridiner, Giles County; seven daughters, Mrs. Audrie James, Mrs. Rachel Scott, Mrs. Magdaline Watkins, Mrs. Imagene Davis, Miss Ethel Ridiner, and Miss Maxie Ridiner, all of Giles County and Mrs. Marie Francis, Peoria, Ill.; twenty-six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Brymer, Giles County, and Mrs. Annie Holt, Lynchburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RIFFE, Sammie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1964<br />Mrs. Walton M. Riffe, 66, the former Miss Sammie Smith of Pisgah, died on Saturday, December 26, in a hospital in Dayton, Ohio, following a prolonged illness. Funeral rites took place at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Dayton with burial in that city.<br />Born July 6, 1897, at Pisgah, she was the daughter of the late Arnie Smith and Lelia Butler Smith. Her husband, Walton M. Riffe, died December 15, 1961. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Riffe is survived by two brothers, Arnie Butler Smith, Pulaski and Robert M. Smith, Macon, Ga.; and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie S. Langan, Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Annie Reese, Wedgewood, New York City.<br /><br />RIFFE, Walton M. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1961<br />Walton M. Riffe, 60, retired Monroe Calculating Machine sales manager of Dayton, Ohio, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, December 15, at a hospital in Dayton, after a brief illness. Funeral rites took place at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in that city with the burial there.<br />Following his retirement, Mr. Riffe cultivated orchids which grew to a large investment.<br />Mr. Riffe, native of Covington, Ky., is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sammie Smith Riffe, native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Arney Smith and Mrs. Lelia Butler Smith, residents of the Pisgah Community.<br /><br />RIGGIN, Eska Hayes The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eska Hayes Riggin, 64, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Riggin died on Wednesday, July 1, at a Nashville hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br /><br />Born May 29, 1900, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Daniel Stephen Hayes and Sally Cochran Hayes.<br />Mrs. Riggin is survived by her husband, Homer O. Riggin, Pulaski; one son, James Larry Riggin, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Thelma Woods, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Lucile Holman, Richmond, Va., Mrs. Clara Johnson, Jacksonville, Fla., and Miss Joan Riggin, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Bass and Mrs. Annie Malone, Nashville, Mrs. Richard White and Mrs. Ethel Drake, both of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />RIGGIN, Homer Otis The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Homer Otis Riggin, 74, retired blacksmith, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Riggin, a patient in Fairhaven Nursing Home, died there on Wednesday, April 27.<br />He was born May 5, 1891 in Madisonville, Ky.<br />His wife, Mrs. Eska Hayes Riggin, died in 1964.<br />Mr. Riggin is survived by one son James Larry Riggin, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Roy Woods, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. James Elrod and Miss Joan Riggin, both of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Jacksonville, Fla.; eight grandchildren; one brother, Luther Riggin; and one brother, Luther Riggin; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Frederick and Mrs. Laten Blankenship, all three in Madisonville, Ky.<br /><br />RIGSBY, Betty June Wolaver The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1968<br />Mrs. Betty June Wolaver Rigsby, 29, died Saturday, April 13, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rigsby, wife of John D. Grigsby, were held Monday morning, April 15, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Rigsby was born April 30, 1938.<br />In addition to her husband, survivors include two daughters, Rita and Ann Woods; one brother, Harold Wayne Wolaver, Giles County; father, Harold Wolaver; and mother Mrs. Evelyn Story.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RIGSBY, Ella Weaver Fry The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Weaver Fry Rigsby, 78, wife of F. A. Rigsby of Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Pulaski with the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. Mrs. Rigsby died at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday, February 28, at the home in Lawrenceburg after an illness of twelve weeks.<br />Born August 7, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Weaver and Mary Marsh Weaver. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Rigsby is survived by one son, Albert Lee Fry, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Roy Sanderson, Pulaski and Mrs. Lela Wilson and Mrs. W. C. Chapman, both of Birmingham, Ala.; a step-son, Jake Rigsby, Ohio; three step-daughters, Mrs. Frank Hill, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Thomas Fox, Loretto, and Mrs. Frances Randolph, Chicago, Ill.; seventeen grandchildren and thirty-five great-grandchildren; one brother, Birdie Weaver, Giles County; and two sisters, Mrs. G. C. Shields, Pulaski, and Mrs. Roy Gardner, Lewisburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RISNER, J. B. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1960<br />J. B. Risner, 42, was found dead in a barn near his home in the Anthony Hill community early today, and County Coroner Bill Bennett said the death was an apparent suicide by hanging. The body was discovered by his wife, Mrs. Josie Rose Risner.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Cleo Bunt officiating and burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Born July 5, 1917, in Giles County, Risner was the son of Mrs. Maggie Nutt Risner and the late Jasper Risner. He was formerly employed as a highway construction worker.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Besides his wife and mother, Mr. Risner is survived by one son, J. R. Risner of Anthony Hill; six sisters, Mrs. Kasper Rose, Mrs. Felix Hickman and Mrs. Grady Attkisson, all of Giles County; Mrs. Clyde Fincher, Mrs. R. W. Davis, and Mrs Elog Gowan, all of Lawrence County; three brothers, Dave and Coy Risner of Giles County, and Ray Risner of Lawrence County and one grandson.<br /><br />ROACH, James Elisha The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for James Elisha Roach, 75, merchant of Davidson County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Roach was dead on arrival at General Hospital, Nashville, at 9:30 a. m. on August 12, having sustained a stroke earlier in the morning.<br />A former resident of Lynnvile, he was born January 28, 1885, the son of the late Lonnie Roach and Elvira Roach.<br />Mr. Roach is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Roach; three daughters, Mrs. Neida Wolaver, Charleston, S. C., Mrs. Enola Singleton, Texas, and Mrs. Earline Thompson, California; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBB, John H. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1968<br />John H. Robb, 79, retired farmer, died Saturday, August 24 at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Robb were held Monday afternoon, August 26 in the chapel of Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant, with Brown Foster, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Spencer Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Robb was the son of the late Dr. W. S. Robb and Maggie Duyer Robb. He was a life-long member of the Spencer Hill Church of Christ and had been an elder and Bible class teacher for many years.<br />Survivors include two sons, Johnny Ray Robb, Nashville, and James E. Robb, Hermitage; four daughters, Mrs. Robert Staggs, Summertown, Mrs. Lionell Johnson, Winchester, Ky., Mrs. Henry Sadio, Nashville, and Mrs. James Cooper, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. John Spencer, Mt. Pleasant; nineteen grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />ROBBINS, Reamer B. The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1963<br />Funeral services for Reamer B. Robbins, husband of the former Miss Elma Burns of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Rideout Funeral Home in Birmingham, Ala., with the burial in Jefferson Memorial Gardens in that city. Mr. Robbins died at 4 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, May 20, at a Birmingham hospital.<br />A resident of Birmingham for many years, he was a native of Sparta, Tenn.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Robbins is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Don Eblen, Birmingham, and Mrs. Robert E. Dreher, Decatur, Ga.; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Annette Cox The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1969<br />Mrs. Annette Cox Roberts, wife of G. A. Roberts, well known Pulaski businessman, died Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 25, at Giles County Hospital.<br />The body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home and funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time.<br />She was a native of LaGrange, Ga.<br />Survivors include her husband; a son, G. A. Roberts of Huntsville, Ala.; a daughter, Mrs. David Stoner of Madison, Ala.; six grandchildren; one brother, and three sisters.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Clayborn B. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Clayborn B. Roberts, 61, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Roberts died Sunday, February 2, enroute to Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 28, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Roberts and Sallie B. Worsham Roberts. He was an employee of the Lewisburg Pencil Company.<br />Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise McCormick Roberts; one son, Wendell Roberts, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. J. T. Chapman, Pulaski, Mrs. Ray Weatherford, Columbia; and Mrs. Liston Hollingsworth, Lewisburg; and seven grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, David Silas The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1965<br />David Silas Roberts, 68, died Sunday morning, September 19, at his home in the Knob Creek section of Maury County after a few months illness. Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br /><br />Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Roberts and Addie Tidwell Roberts.<br />Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Ballard Roberts; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Ward, Memphis, Mrs. James Yokely and Miss Lera Roberts, Nashville; and one brother, George Dewey Roberts, Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Dora Green The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Green Roberts, 81, widow of Charlie Roberts, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Roberts died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, February 19, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 19, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Rainey Green and Lou Hardy Green. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Charlie Roberts, died more than thirty-eight years ago.<br />Mrs. Roberts is survived by two sons, Charlie Will Roberts, Giles County, and Mason Roberts, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Joe W. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1963<br />Joe W. Roberts, 72, native Giles Countian, died unexpectedly on Friday, January 17, in Louisville, Ky, after a long illness. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city on Saturday.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Silas Roberts and Adelaide Tidwell Roberts.<br />Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ode Roberts; one son, Silas Roberts, Charleston, Ind.; one daughter, Miss Wilma Roberts, Louisville, Ky.; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three brothers, David Roberts, Columbia, and George Dewey Roberts, Louisville.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Mamie Grammer The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Mamie Grammar Roberts, 85, of Cornersville, died Thursday, February 15, in Merihil Nursing Home, Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Roberts, a native of Giles County, were held Friday, February 16, at McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one son, Elmer Roberts; three daughters, Mrs. E. H. Williams and Mrs. Thomas J. Williams, Cornersville, and Mrs. Luther Redden, Las Vegas, Nev.; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Manuel Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Manuel Eugene Roberts, 78, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Roberts died Saturday, January 12, at Davidson County Hospital, Nashville, after a long illness.<br /><br />Born August 8, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Roberts.<br />His wife, Mrs. Martha L. Roberts died in February of 1962.<br />Mr. Roberts is survived by one son, Grady Roberts, Nashville; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Arney Polly, Giles County; and one brother, Charles F. Roberts, Sr., Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Martha Lizzie Williams The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Lizzie Williams Roberts, 78, wife of Manuel Roberts, Nashville, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Roberts died on Monday night, February 19, at General Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.<br />Born December 1, 1883, in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Columbus Williams and Mary Bess Williams.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Roberts is survived by one son, Grady L. Roberts; and two grandchildren, Nashville; two brothers, James H. Williams, Carbon Hill, Ala., and Willie Williams, Harlan, Ky.; and one sister, Mrs. John Roden, Carbon Hill, Alabama.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Mason The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Mason Roberts, 52, Pulaski truck driver were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Roberts died Saturday morning, June 4, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born September 25, 1913, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charlie Roberts and Dora Green Roberts. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Wakefield Roberts; two daughters, Mrs. Mitchell Newton and Mrs. Farris Newton; seven grandchildren; and one brother, Charlie Will Roberts, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Melissa Wray The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1969<br />Mrs. Melissa Wray Roberts, 90, died Wednesday morning, September 17, in the Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, September 18, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial will be in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Roberts was born March 16, 1879, the daughter of the late Harry and Mary Reyer Wray. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Vergie Williams, Minor Hill.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Myrtle Emma Fogg The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jun 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Emma Fogg Roberts, 82, widow of Nat Roberts, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, Methodist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Roberts died on Tuesday night, June 18, at her home at Cedar Grove.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born November 24, 1880, the daughter of the late Oscar Fogg and Lou Thomas Fogg. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Roberts is survived by one grandson, Glen Roberts, Pulaski; one granddaughter, Mrs. Gladys Oller, Louisville, Ky.; two great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Olen B. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1964<br />Olen B. Roberts, 55, retired farmer, who died on February 26, at his home in Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Friday in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Born July 30, 1908, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Robert D. Roberts and Mrs. Docie Pierce Roberts, who survives.<br />In addition to the mother, Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tennie Freeman Roberts; two sons, Jimmy Roberts and Randy Roberts, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Otis Spivey, Mrs. David Childress and Miss Joyce Ann Roberts, Pulaski, and Mrs. Jerry Binkley, Decatur, Ala.; six grandchildren; three brothers, Hoyt Roberts, Melvin Roberts and Albert Roberts, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Carter Callahan, Mrs. Wilma George, and Mrs. Doris Crane, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Otha C. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1968<br />Otha C. Roberts, 67, formerly of Minor Hill, died on Monday, August 5, of a heart attack, at his home in Bartow, Fla.<br />Funeral services were held on Wednesday at Whidden Funeral Home in Bartow, and burial took place there.<br />Mr. Roberts had extensive business interests in Bartow, where he had lived for the past forty years.<br />Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Oscar Roberts, Minor Hill; and his wife, the former Miss Idell Harrison, who was a resident of Minor Hill before going to Bartow, where she now resides.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Sallie Worsham The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Worsham Roberts, 80, Pulaski resident, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Roberts died Saturday morning, April 29, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was born August 9, 1880, the daughter of the late Ephriam Worsham and Martha Blow Worsham. She was the widow of Will Roberts who died approximately fifty-years ago. She was a member of the Friendship Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Roberts is survived by one son, Clayburn B. Roberts, Pulaski; one grandson; three grand-daughters; seven great-grandchildren; and one brother, Randall Worsham, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Simeon Nathaniel The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Simeon Nathaniel Roberts, 80, retired Lawrence County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bonnertown Baptist Church with burial in that county. Mr. Roberts died Sunday at Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lenora Roberts; three sons, Buddy Roberts and Dubiel Roberts, Lawrenceburg, and Correla Roberts, California; five daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Hagood, Pulaski, Mrs. Ada Gilley, Mrs. Cela Clayton and Mrs. Sylvia Martin, California, and Miss Nellie Roberts, Lawrenceburg; fourteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Timothy The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1968<br />Timothy Roberts, infant son of Ronnie and Jeanette Harwell Roberts, died Friday, June 21. Graveside services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock at Kedron Cemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include, two brothers, Ronald Neal and Jeffery Wayne Roberts; one sister, Sherry Lynn Roberts; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Harwell; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roberts.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBERTS, Wilkie Clifford The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Wilkie Clifford Roberts, 81, father of a Pulaski resident, were held Saturday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ in Lawrence County with the burial in the Mitchell Cemetery. Mr. Roberts died of a heart attack Thursday afternoon, May 5, at his home on Depot Street in Lawrenceburg.<br />Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sula Mae Roberts; three children, Donald Roberts of Dickson, Mrs. Tessie Griffin of Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Billy Couch of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Clarence Lee The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Clarence Lee Robinson, 78, retired farmer of the Brick Church Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in McDaniel Funeral Home at Cornersville, with the burial in Spring Place Cemetery. Mr. Robinson died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, December 11, in Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg where he had been a patient for some time.<br />Born March 26, 1887, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late James Robinson and Victoria Callie Beard Robinson. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Robinson, a bachelor, is survived by two brothers, Joe Robinson, Brick Church, and Loyd Robinson, Lynnville; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ROBISON, Jessie Ann McNeese The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Ann McNeese Vernon Robison, 74, resident of the Eleventh District, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Robison died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, September 28, at her home after a long illness.<br />Born April 9, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willis McNeese and Martha Marlow McNeese. Twice married, her first husband, Alex Vernon, died many years ago. Her second husband, E. E. Robison, died October 8, 1959.<br />She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Robison is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Robison and Mrs. Herman Edwards; four sons, Freeman Vernon, Raymond Vernon, Truman Vernon, and Russell Vernon, all of Giles County; and twenty-six grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren; one step-daughter, Mrs. Pete Lanier, Giles County; and seven step-grandchildren and five step-great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROBINSON, Leon The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Leon Robinson, 70, retired farmer of the McBurg Community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 25, at Ralston Chapel, Fayetteville, conducted by the Rev. G. C. Self, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery. Mr. Robinson died on Monday, January 24 in Lincoln County Hospital after a short illness.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Scott Robinson and Ella Gill Robinson, and was a member of McBurg Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Robinson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Mae Harrison Robinson; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Harwell, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Edd Holley, Pulaski; two sons, Chester Robinson, Frankewing, and Lynn Robinson, Fayetteville; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Harrison, Dellrose; and one brother, Dee Robinson, Dellrose.<br /><br />RODEN, Jerome Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Jerome Abernathy Roden, 79, retired farmer, were conducted at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, September 25, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Martin officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Roden died Friday, September 23, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born June 14, 1887, the son of the late W. J. and Dora Abernathy Roden.<br />Mr. Roden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vada Bass Roden; one son, Eugene Roden, Covington, and one grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RODEN, Mattie Williams The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Williams Roden, 63, resident of Pulaski, were held a one o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Roden died Saturday, February 25, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Born February 17, 1898, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Walter L. Williams and Magnolia Katherine Brown Williams. Her husband, Allie Roden, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Roden is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Tomerlin and Mrs. John Stanford, Pulaski; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Deola Newton, Pulaski; and three brothers, Harrison Williams, Cornersville, Adrian Williams, Madison, and Arthur Williams, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RODEN, Vada Bass The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Vada Bass Roden, 83, died Tuesday, January 23 in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday, January 24, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jim Parsons and Norman Coke officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Roden was born January 7, 1884, the daughter of the late Augustus and Ann Tucker Bass. She was a member of the Methodist Church and the wife of the late Jerome A. Roden.<br />Survivors include one son, Eugene Roden, Covington; one sister, Mrs. Kirk Arney, Pulaski; one brother, Leonard Bass; and one grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RODGERS, William Atha The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for William Atha Rodgers, 78, retired Elkton farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Rainey and Son Funeral Home at Ardmore with the burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Rodgers was found dead in his bed room, Monday morning, December 2, following a long period of declining health. Death was attributed to natural causes.<br />Born October 29, 1885, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Bill Rodgers and Fannie Ramsay Rodgers. He had been a member of Kellys Creek Baptist Church for forty-four years.<br />His wife, Mrs. Lillie Phillips Rodgers, died November 10, 1956.<br />Mr. Rodgers is survived by three sons, Bill Rodgers and Tom Rodgers, Elkton and Cecil Rodgers, Ardmore; four daughters, Mrs. Grady Mitchell, Kellys Creek, Lincoln County, Mrs. Joe D. Croney, Ardmore, Mrs. Howard Hurd, Campbellsville, and Mrs. Charles Cunningham, Nashville; twenty-three grandchildren and thirty-one great-grandchildren; one brother, Asa Rodgers, Cash Point; one half-brother, Harvey Merrill, Park City, Lincoln County; and one half-sister, Mrs. Alice George, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Rainey and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, Clifton Harold The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Clifton Harold Rogers, 50, carpenter of Lawrenceburg, formerly of Pulaski, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Bonnertown Cemetery in Lawrence County. Mr. Rogers died at his home in Lawrenceburg on Saturday, December 28.<br />Born October 31, 1913, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Cora Newton Rogers, who survives, and the late Hollis Rogers. He was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to his mother, Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Mae Vickers Rogers; one daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Ann Smith, Pulaski; three grandchildren; two brothers, Thomas Rogers, Pulaski, and James Rogers, California; and three sisters, Mrs. Porter Smith, Columbia, Mrs. Louise Tacker, Nashville, and Mrs. Annie Jean McConnell, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, Cora Velma The Giles Free Press 30 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Velma Rogers, 80, were held at 1 p. m. Sunday, April 26, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andrew Brown officiating.<br />Burial was in the Noblet Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Rogers, a native of Giles County, died Saturday, April 25, at the Elm Rest Home in Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Her parents were the late W. F. and Orlena Noblet Newton and she was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Porter Smith, Alabama, Mrs. Annie McConnell, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Louise Thacker, Nashville; two sons, Thomas Rogers, Pulaski and James Rogers, California; three sisters, Mrs. Evie Griffith, Alabama, Mrs. Luther Davis and Mrs. Elmer Hester, both of Giles County; two brothers, Logan Newton, Minor Hill and Maynard Newton, Lawrenceburg; ten grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.<br /><br />ROGERS, Donnie Joe The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1965<br />Donnie Joe Rogers, 26, of Ardmore, Ala., a native of Masseytown near Elkton and an employee of Genesco in Pulaski, was killed in a Sunday afternoon accident which occurred two-and-a-half miles east of Pulaski when the car he was driving collided with another driven by William Woodrow Davis, Jr., of Memphis, according to Trooper James Dyer and Sgt. Homer Smith who investigated. Davis, 16, was charged with involuntary manslaughter and released on bond. A hearing on the charge will be held in Juvenile Court next Tuesday.<br />Rogers&#8217; mother, Mrs. Ethel Rogers, suffered a fractured collar bone and was treated at Giles County Hospital and released. Other passengers in the Rogers car, all of whom were treated and for minor injuries and released, were his wife, Mrs. Betty Culps Rogers, two sons, Gerald and Emory, and a sister, Mrs. Katie Lee Coats of Giles County. Miss Judith Sheldon, a passenger in the Davis car, was not injured. Davis was treated for leg and head injuries.<br /><br />ROGERS, Floyd Wells The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Floyd Wells Rogers, 65, employee of the Giles Locker Storage Plant in Pulaski and resident of the Blooming Grove section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. James T. Parsons, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rogers was found dead in bed early Tuesday morning, December 4.<br />Born April 17, 1897, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late John W. Rogers and Mary Virginia Tarpley Rogers. He was a member of Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel Hamlett Rogers; two sons, Edwin Rogers, Pulaski, and Harold Rogers, Nashvile; six grandchildren; one brother, Rex Rogers, Blooming Grove; and five sisters, Mrs. Don McCormick, Mrs. Frank Parsons, and Misses Almeda Rogers and Georgia Rogers, Pulaski, and Miss Tommie Rogers, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, Georgia The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Miss Georgia Rogers, Pulaski businesswoman were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 6 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, October 3, at the home following an extended illness.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was a daughter of the late John W. Rogers and Mary Virginia Tarpley Rogers. She was a member of East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Miss Rogers began her business career by employment at Modern Grocery, then became bookkeeper at T. M. Booth and Sons, and later served as bookkeeper for the Pulaski Light and Water Department. After taking training in Nashville, she became owner and operator of Pulaski Beauty Shop, a position she held for approximately twenty-six years. Due to ill health, she retired two years ago.<br />Miss Rogers is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Don McCormack, Mrs. Frank Parsons, and Miss Almeda Rogers, all of Pulaski, and Miss Tommie Rogers, Nashville and a brother, Rex Rogers, Pulaski.<br /><br />ROGERS, John William The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1965<br />John William Rogers, 71, Dallas, Texas author, playwright, and newspaperman, died on Thursday, November 18, in Dallas. Funeral rites and burial took place there.<br />A native of the Wales section of Giles County, he was the son of the late J. Will Rogers and Lena Lindsay Rogers. Mr. Rogers lived in Giles County for a number of years before locating in Dallas.<br />He had an enviable career in his chosen field, receiving the David Belasco award for his play, &#8220;Judge Lynch&#8221;. He was the author of many plays and books.<br />Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, the former Miss Kenneth Horan, also an author.<br /><br />ROGERS, Lee Allen The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Lee Allen Rogers, 58, farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Rogers died Monday, August 24, at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br /><br />Born April 5, 1907, i Giles County, he was the son of the late Winfield Rogers and Lura Worsham Rogers. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jewel Johnson Rogers; two sons, Robert Allen Rogers and David Rogers, both of Louisville, Ky.; two daughters, Mrs. Richard Gonzales, New Mexico, and Mrs. Wayne Bolden, Pulaski; and ten grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, Lizzie Jones The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Jones Rogers, 85, resident of the Lynnville section the greater part of her life, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Billy Blake, minister of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Rogers died at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, February 7, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born August 8, 1874 in Marshall County she was the daughter of the late Benjamin Jones and Julia Reed Jones. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, John Van Buren Rogers, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Rogers is survived by one brother, Robert I. Jones, Fort Worth, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, Rex Griffin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1967<br />Rex Griffin Rogers, 65, a retired farmer, died at his home in the Blooming Grove Community Friday night, November 24.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 26, at 2:30, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Marshall Moss and Rev. Norman Coke officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rogers, a native of Giles County, was born January 13, 1902, the son of the late J. W. and Mary Tarpley Rogers.<br />Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Frank Parsons and Miss Almeda Rogers, Pulaski, and Miss Tommie Rogers, Nashville, and two nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, Maude Amy Reed The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Amy Reed Rogers, 84, resident of the Aspen Hill Community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. E. W. Johnson of Columbus, Miss. Burial took place in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Rogers died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, November 15, at Lawrence County Hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br />Born October 31, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Mitchell Reed and Alice Anderson Reed. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Her husband M. L. (Oakley) Rogers, died January 31, 1933.<br /><br />Mrs. Rogers is survived by three daughters, Mrs. W. R. Kellam, Aspen Hill, Mrs. Bessie Neal, Pulaski and Mrs. Harry L. Robertson, Birmingham, Ala.; four sons, W. Reed Rogers and R. E. Rogers, Decatur, Ala., and Leon and Zeke Rogers, Dallas, Texas; thirteen grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. G. W. Marks, Sr., Pulaski.<br />A daughter, Mrs. Esterlene R. Uhland, residing in Rio de Janerio, Brazil, died October 19, this year, a few hours after arriving by plane for a visit with her mother.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, Thomas Elwood The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Thomas Elwood Rogers, 56, local carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Rogers died Monday afternoon, November 22, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born February 19, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Hollis Washington Rogers and Cora Newton Rogers. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Turner Rogers; two sons, Thomas D. Rogers, Minor Hill, and Charles Boyd Rogers, Athens, Ala.; two grandchildren; one step-son and one step-daughter; one brother, James Rogers, San Diego, Calif.; and three sisters, Mrs. Louise Thacker, Nashville, Mrs. Orlean Smith, Mobile, Ala., and Mrs. Annie Jean McConnell, Minor Hill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, William The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for William Rogers, Jr., 26, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Aspen Hill Cemetery. Mr. Rogers died on Monday night, June 15, at his home at Millersville in Sumner County, Tenn.<br />Born March 21, 1938, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Mary Willoughby Rogers and the late William Rogers.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Rogers is survived by five brothers, Bobby, Paul, Jerry, Terry and Kenneth Lee Rogers; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Ann Cozart, and Misses Mary Frances, Betty Jean and Shirley Lynn Rogers; one half-brother, William Nelson; and one half-sister, Miss Dorothy Rogers; all of Millersville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROGERS, William Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1962<br />Funeral services for William Andrew Rogers, 53, retired farmer and Public Works employee, who died on Saturday, July 14, at his home in Lewisburg, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, conducted the rites, and burial took place in the Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />Born in Alabama, on October 12, 1908, he was the son of the late Andy Rogers and Sarah Daws Rogers. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lizzie Willoughby Rogers; six sons, William Nelson Rogers, William Andrew Rogers, Jr., Robert Dean Rogers, Jerry Rogers, and Perry Rogers, all of Pulaski, and Paul Wayne Rogers, Lewisburg; five daughters, Misses Martha Ann Rogers, Mary Frances Rogers, Betty Jean Rogers, Shirley Lynne Rogers, and Miss Dorothy Avon Rogers, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Musgrove and Mrs. Lonnie Daws, both of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROLIN, Mildred Blade The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Rolin, 46, were conducted on Friday afternoon, December 30, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Elkton Methodist Church, with the Rev. Horace Woodard and R. L. Greenway officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Rolin died Thursday, December 29, at Giles County Hospital, following a short illness. She was born in Giles County on June 24, 1920, the daughter of Hubert Blade and the late Mrs. Lillie Chatman Blade.<br />In addition to her father, she is survived by her father, she is survived by her husband, Billy Rolin, Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Holman, Ardmore; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Sue Bishop, Florida; three brothers, Hubert L., Jr., Wesley and Herbert Blade, all of Giles County; and a step-mother, Mrs. Nannie Blade.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROMINE, John Houston The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for John Houston Romine, 81, retired businessman of Athens, Ala., and father of a Pulaski resident, were held Monday at First Christian Church, with the burial in the City Cemetery. Mr. Romine died Saturday, February 3, at Athens-Limestone Hospital.<br />Mr. Romine is survived by four daughters, Mrs. B. F. Eslick, Pulaski, Mrs. Gorman Yarbrough, Gadsden, Ala., Mrs. J. E. Stephens, Silas, Ala., and Miss Mable Romine, Athens; six sons, B. H. Romine, Quilman, Ga., J. H. Romine, Jr., Miami, Fla., Charles Romine, Birmingham, Ala., Carlos Romine, Robert M. Romine and Billy Romine, Athens; and twenty-one grandchildren an two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROSE, Donald Gene The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br />Donald Gene Rose, 33, died Sunday, October 8, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, October 10, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rose, a native of Giles County, was born April 19, 1934, the son of Mrs. Betty Woodard Rose, Ethridge, and the late Lester Rose.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Helen Fralix, Lynnville, Mrs. Louise Barnett, Culleoka, Mrs. Sallie Will Fralix, Florida, and Mrs. Christine Graham, Mt. Pleasant; two brothers, Royce and Mark L. Rose, Ethridge.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSE, Ethel Risner The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Risner Rose, 58, resident of the Liberty Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Liberty Hill Missionary Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Bill Lovett, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Rose died unexpectedly Monday morning, April 25, at her home after a one year illness.<br />Born March 29, 1908, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Newt Risner and Maggie Nutt Risner. She was a member of the Liberty Hill Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Rose is survived by her husband, Casper Rose; three sons, Grady Eugene Rose and Philip Rose, Liberty Hill, Giles County, and David Rose, Cleveland, Ohio; six daughters, Mrs. Arvie Lee Rose and Mrs. Elon Dickey, both of LibertyHill, Mrs. Marvin Nelson, Mrs. Earl Francis and Mrs Harley Holland, all of Lawrence County and Mrs. Branum Rose, Peoria, Ill.; twenty grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three brothers, Dave Risner, Roy Risner and Coy Risner, all of Liberty Hill; five sisters, Mrs. Felix Hickman, Liberty Hill, Mrs. Elow Gowan, and Mrs. R. W. Davis, Lawrence County, Mrs. Grady Attkisson, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Clyde Fincher, Frostproof, Fla.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSE, Jimmie Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Jimmie Campbell Rose, 57, bulldozer operator of the Goodsprings Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom McConnell. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rose died on Monday morning, March 7, at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala., after a week&#8217;s illness.<br />Born April 23, 1902 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Rose and Margretta Haulk Rose.<br />Mr. Rose is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Ellen Jones Rose; four daughters, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Ellen Rose, Mrs. J. W. Casteel, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Joe C. Risner; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and two brothers, Casper Rose and Lester Rose, both of Liberty Hill, North, in Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSE, Judy Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Judy Lynn Rose, five month old infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rose of Nashville, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, May 29, at Pettus-Owen and Wood Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city. The child died on May 28.<br />The infant, born December 12, 1959, is survived by the parents; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Lampley and Mrs. Ruby Rutherford Rose, all of Nashville. (The Rose family recently moved to Nashville.)<br /><br />ROSE, Lester The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Lester Rose, 75, resident of the Liberty Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Mr. Lovett. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth District. Mr. Rose died Sunday afternoon, February 6, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 5, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Rose and Maggie Halk Rose.<br />Mr. Rose is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Woodard Rose; three sons, Royce Rose, Rose Hill, Mark Rose, Bodenham, and Donald Gene Rose, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Ozro Fralix, Lynnville, Mrs. James Graham, Giles County, Mrs. William Barnett, Maury County, and Mrs. Odell Fralix, Florida; several grandchildren; and one brother, Casper Rose, Liberty Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSE, Margie Laverne The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1967<br />Funeral services for Margie Laverne Rose, two-day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvie Lee Rose of the Liberty Hill Community, were held Saturday in Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by Pulaski the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by two brothers, Anthony and Richard; one sister, Conetha; and the grandparents, Casper Rose, Pulaski and Mr. and Mrs. Jess W. Rose, Liberty Hill.<br /><br />ROSE, Malinda Chapman The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sam Rose, 86, Pulaski resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the Bennett-May Chapel with North Funeral Home of Lawrenceburg in charge. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart, Baptist ministers, officiated and the burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mrs. Rose died of double pneumonia at 7 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, January 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 21, 1878, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Malinda Chapman, daughter of the late John W. Chapman and Mary Chapman Chapman. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Sam Rose, died September 1, 1939.<br />Mrs. Rose is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alta May Rose Taylor Hall, Hawkins, Texas; one son, Holly Rose, Peoria, Ill.; three grandchildren, Mrs. Harold McFarland, Pulaski, John Thomas Taylor, Los Angeles, Calif., and Branum Taylor, Peoria, Ill.; nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Sam Chapman, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Lonnie Cross, Lynnville, Mrs. Elsie Dickey, Ethridge, and Mrs. Peggy Francis, Chapel Hill, Tenn.<br /><br />ROSE, Mary Ellen The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1968<br />Mrs. Mary Ellen Rose, 65, died Saturday, July 20, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rose were held Monday afternoon, July 22, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Jolly officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Morgan County, Alabama, Mrs. Rose was born June 19, 1903, the daughter of the late Philip and Molly Stewart Jones.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Josie Risner, Mrs. Clara Casteel, Mrs. Ellen Pickett, and Mrs. Dot Smith, all of Giles County; ten grandchildren; one brother, Lonnie Jones, Sheffield, Ala.; two half-brothers, Dewell Jones and Euble Jones, both of Decatur, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Willie Morrow, Lincoln, Ill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />ROSE, Nell Wallace The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Solon E. Rose, who died Sunday afternoon, November 27, after several years of declining health, were conducted at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. William H. Moss and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The former Miss Nell Wallace of Nashville, Mrs. Rose was a member of a prominent pioneer Tennessee family and had been active in church, civic and charitable organizations of Pulaski for many years.<br />She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church and for more than thirty years headed the cradle roll and nursery departments of First Methodist Church. She was widely known for her work with the King&#8217;s Daughters organization and served as chairman of the Margaret Senior Circle for many years.<br />Her husband, Solon Eastham Rose, who died November 29, 1951, was one of Pulaski&#8217;s leading merchants for more than fifty years, and Mrs. Rose was also an active member of the W. S. Rose&#8217;s Sons dry goods firm.<br />She is survived by one brother, W. J. Wallace, and three nephews, Hamilton, Jody and Ned Wallace, all of Nashville.<br /><br />ROSE, Robert Austin The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1967<br />Robert Austin Rose, 73, retired farmer of the Conway community, died Tuesday, April 4, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, April 6, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Bill Reeves, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rose, a native of Giles County, was born September 29, 1893, the son of the late A. M. and Savannah Beck Rose. He was a member of the Church of Christ and a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Auline Hardy Rose; one son, Eugene N. Rose, Atlanta, Ga.; one brother, E. E. Rose, Conway, and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSE, Sam Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1969<br />Funeral services for Sam Floyd Rose, Sr., 64, will be held Thursday afternoon, June 12, at Mt. View Baptist Church, LaVergne. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery, LaVergne.<br /><br />Mr. Rose died Monday, June 9, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Chapman Rose, LaVergne; two daughters, Mrs. G. A. Bundy, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. J. L. Sercy of Nashville; five sons, Sam Rose, Antioch, Dudley Rose, Mt. Juliet, Jack Rose, Nashville, George Rose and Thomas Rose, both of LaVergne; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Pinkelton, Nashville, and Mrs. Alton Mae Beets, Pulaski; two brothers, Willie Turner and Mack Pinkelton, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSE, Viola Garrett The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Herman C. Rose, 61, resident of the Hams Creek Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Rock Springs Baptist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Freeman Hurn, with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in the nineteenth District.<br />Mrs. Rose died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, April 29, at her home after a period of declining health.<br />Born June 9, 1899, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Viola Garrett, the daughter of the late Andrew Garrett and Mamie Ozella Crowder Garrett. She was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Rose is survived by her husband, Herman C. Rose; three sons, H. C. Rose, Jr., New York City, Forrest Rose, Lynnville and Walker Rose, Ethridge; four daughters, Mrs. Tommy Cox and Mrs. James Nave, both of Nashville, Mrs. Arney Parker and Miss Ella Lee Rose, Giles County; twelve grandchildren; and one sisters, Mrs. E. M. Adkins, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSE, William Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />The body of a Pulaski native and relative of several local residents was found Wed., September 21, floating face down in the water of the boat house of exclusive Koon Kreek Klub near Athens, Texas, of which he was a member.<br />William Franklin Roe, Sr., 82, retired automobile agency owner and investment broker, had lived in Dallas, Texas, most of his life, having moved there from Pulaski as a young man. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose, a first cousin of the late William K. Jones and a cousin of Stacy Rose and Mrs. S. H. Woodard of Pulaski.<br />Mr. Rose apparently died on Tuesday and a search was conducted after it was discovered Wednesday morning that he had not slept in his bed at the club. He had checked in to the club about 1 p. m. Tuesday and then left, telling the club keeper that he was going fishing. He reportedly had a history of heart trouble and it was thought that he might have fallen into the water. An autopsy was ordered.<br />Funeral services were held Friday in Cox Chapel of Highland Park Methodist Church, Dallas, and burial was in Oakland Cemetery there.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marie Rose; a daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Bradley of Corning, N. Y.; three sons, Edward W. Rose, II, William Franklin Rose, Jr., and Dr. Patrick F. Rose, all of Dallas; fourteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ROSS, Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 01 Sep 1965<br />Campbell Ross, son of the late Commodore L. Ross and Ella Upshaw Ross of the Campbellsville Community, died on Sunday, August 15, in his hometown of Slidel, La., following a period of declining health. Funeral rites and burial took place on Tuesday in that city.<br />He had been an employee of a Slidel bank for a number of years.<br />Mr. Ross is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Ross; and one son and daughter; two brothers, Marshall Ross, New Orleans, La., and George Upshaw Ross, Nashville; and four sisters, Mrs. Solon Ross, Fairborn, Ohio, Mrs. Robert Pardue, Nashville, Mrs. Homer Lutz, Donelson, and Mrs. Hugh Westbrook, Columbus, Ohio.<br /><br />ROSS, Florence Woodward The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1966<br />Mrs. Florence Woodward Ross, 97, native Giles Countian, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, January 1, at her home in Athens, Ala. Graveside services were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Athens City Cemetery.<br />Born January 28, 1868, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Josiah Woodward and Amanda Parker Woodward. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />She was the widow of Will C. Ross, also a native of Giles County, who was founder of the Ross Hotel in Athens, Ala. Mrs. Ross continued to operate the hotel after the death of her husband who died in 1911 until it was purchased by her late son-in-law, R. Hill Hayes. It is now operated by her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Hayes.<br />In addition to Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Ross is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Annette Williams and Miss Dorothy Ross, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Russell Hightower, Florence, Ala.; six grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren, and one brother, Claude M. Woodward, Nashville.<br />A sister-in-law, Mrs. Sam H. Woodward, lives in Pulaski.<br /><br />ROSS, James Marshall The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1969<br />James Marshall Ross, 75, died Sunday afternoon, March 23, at one o&#8217;clock at Baton Rouge (La.) General Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday morning, March 25 at 10 o&#8217;clock in Robenhorst Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. George Khett officiating. Burial was in Resthaven Gardens of Memory.<br />Mr. Ross was a retired employee of the Louisiana Department of Highways and a veteran of World War I. He was a native of Campbellsville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edith Grubbs Ross, a son, James Marshall Ross, III, Baton Rouge, La.; four sisters, Mrs. E. S. Collins, Fairhorn, Ohio, Mrs. Homer Lutts, Hendersonville, Mrs. Robert Pardue, Nashville, and Mrs. Hugh Westbrook, Worthington, Ohio; a brother, George Ross of Nashville.<br /><br />ROSS, Malema Puckett The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Ross, native Giles Countian, were held Tuesday morning in Charleston, S. C., with the burial in that city. She died Saturday night, August 21, in the hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage.<br />The former Miss Malema Puckett, she was the daughter of the late George Puckett and Ida Lewter Puckett. She taught many years in the city school system in Charleston.<br />Mrs. Ross is survived by her husband; three brothers, Granville Puckett and Duard Puckett, Nashville, and S. B. Puckett, Knoxville; and three sisters, Mrs. John Copeland, Charleston S. C., Mrs. R. K. Pitts, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Ben Donnan, Shipley, Fla.<br /><br />ROSS, Morgan Elbert The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Morgan Elbert Ross, 53, native of Lynnville, were held at noon on Saturday at Detroit, Mich., funeral home with the burial in that city. Mr. Ross died Wednesday afternoon, June 28, at his home in Detroit.<br />Mr. Ross is survived by his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Loyd Stevens, Detroit; one brother, J. F. Ross, Detroit; and five sisters, Miss Ruth Ross, Lynnville, Mrs. J. H. Dugger, Stiversville, Mrs. Mack Seagraves, Knoxville; and Mrs. Ben Sawtell and Mrs. Loyd Moore, both of Memphis.<br /><br />ROSSON, James Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Jim J. Rosson, 86, retired farmer and former guard at Brushy Mountain Prison at Petros for a number of years, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the Rev. Robert Hall and the Rev. Gus Self. Burial will take place in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rosson died on Tuesday afternoon, January 9, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br />Born March 15, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of th elate James Lee Rosson and Nancy Jane Stafford Rosson.<br />His wife, Mrs. Ida Mae Copeland Rosson, died a number of years ago.<br />Mr. Rosson is survived by four sons, Campbell Rosson, Blanche, former sheriff of Giles County, Flournoy Rosson, Campbellsville, Robert Rosson, El Paso, Texas, and Wiley Rosson, North Hills, Pa.; two daughters, Mrs. Marvin Clifton, Nashville, and Mrs. James Riggs, Huntsville, Ala.; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Clint Inman, Giles County, and Mrs. Lou English, Columbia; and two brothers, John Rosson, Merkel, Texas, and Charlie Rosson, Abilene, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROSSON, Matthew Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br />Matthew Floyd Rosson, 56, was found dead at his farm near Pulaski on Saturday morning, Nov. 11, after apparently having suffered a heart attack the previous evening.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert H. Hall officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />A native Giles Countian, Mr. Rosson was born August 30, 1905, the son of James J. Rosson and the late Ida Copeland Rosson. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and for a number of years had been maintenance foreman in Giles County for the Tennessee Highway Department.<br />A member of the family said Mr. Rosson, who lived on Lincoln Street, had gone to the farm late Friday to feed livestock and planned to attend a supper being give by highway workers. He reportedly had suffered previous heart attacks.<br />Surviving, in addition to his father, are his wife, Mrs. Ava Ussery Rosson; a stepson, J. R. Copeland, Jr., of Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. J. Marvin Clifton of Nashville and Mrs. James Riggs of Huntsville, Ala.; four brothers, Flournoy Rosson of Campbellsville, Campbell Rosson of Ardmore, Robert Rosson of El Paso, Texas, and Wiley Rosson of North Hills, Pa.; and a step-grandson, Larry Copeland of Pulaski.<br /><br />ROUTON, William E. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1968<br />William E. Routon, 77, died Monday morning, December 16, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Routon, a retired State Highway employee, were held Wednesday afternoon, December 18, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Marion Lewter and Rev. Wayne Davis officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Henry County, Mr. Routon was born September 26, 1891, the son of the late William Watson Routon and Pyrene Langford Routon.<br />A resident of Giles County for the past forty years, Mr. Routon was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christine Routon, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Austin, Elkton; three sons, William E. Routon, Jr., and Robert Smith Routon, both of Florida, and David Eugene Routon, Ardmore, and nine grandchildren.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROWE, Clarence Ewing The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1961<br />Graveside services for Clarence Ewing Rose, 66, retired farmer and merchant, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Mr. Rowe died of a heart attack at 7 o&#8217;clock Tuesday, July 4, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Elmer Robinson in Lewisburg, after a long illness.<br />Mr. Rowe, a native of Coffee County, he was the son of the late James Willis Rowe and Joanna Bragg Rowe, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Rowe, a resident of Giles County most of his life, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Liney Medley Rowe; three other daughters, Mrs. Alvie Randolph, Pulaski, Mrs. Irene Lovett, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Rachel Reed, Ethridge; and five sons, Marvin Rowe, Mooresville, Allen Rowe, Lynnville, Vincent Rowe, Ethridge, Raymond Rowe, Lawrenceburg and James Rowe, Columbiana, Ala.; and a number of grandchildren.<br /><br />ROWE, Homer Miles The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1967<br /><br />Funeral services for Homer Miles Rowe, 77, retired salesman of Huntsville, Ala., were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, October 8, at the First Methodist Church in Huntsville. Burial was in Maple Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Rowe died Friday, October 6, at the home in Huntsville, following a long illness. He was born in Giles County on August 7, 1890, the son of the late R. M. and Emma Lackey Rowe. He was a veteran of World War I, and a member of the Methodist Church. He served for eight years as Lincoln County Circuit Court Clerk and was a salesman for thirty years for Keith-Simmons Co., Nashville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Aurora Kelly Rowe, Huntsville; two sons, Dr. David K. Rowe, Memphis, and Homer M. Rowe, Jr., Huntsville; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Aileen Brown, Nashville, Mrs. Richard F. Holt and Miss Myra Rowe, Pulaski; three brothers, Fred A. Rowe, Nashville, Joe S. Rowe, Birmingham, Ala., and Enos L. Rowe, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />ROWE, Horace Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Horace Cleveland Rowe, 70, Giles County veteran of WWI, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Rowe was found dead at his home on the Lynnville-Cornersville Road on Thursday, February 9. He had been in declining health for some time.<br />Born December 8, 1890, he was the son of the late J. W. Rowe and Jana Bragg Rowe.<br />Mr. Rowe is survived by one son, Shirley Rowe; three grandchildren; and one brother, C. E. Rowe, all of the Lynnville section.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROWE, John Henry The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for John Henry Rowe, eleven months were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Friday at Rose Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery. The child died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, January 30, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />The child is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown Rowe, Mooresville; five brothers and eight sisters; and the two grandmothers, Mrs. Clarence Rowe, Lynnville and Mrs. Ina Shelton, Wales.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ROWE, Liney Medley The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Liney Medley Rowe, 66, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Lynnville Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Rowe died Wednesday afternoon, May 15, at Maury County Hospital.<br /><br />Mrs. Rowe was a native of Coffee County but had lived most of her life in Giles County. She was the daughter of the late David Joe Medley and Mary Elizabeth Haley Medley. She was the widow of C. E. Rowe who died July 4, 1961. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Rowe is survived by five sons, Vincent Rowe and Allen Rowe, Lynnville, Raymond Rowe, Ethridge, Marvin Rowe, Lewisburg, and James Rowe, Columbia; four daughters, Mrs. Alvin Randolph, Pulaski, Mrs. Irene Lovett and Mrs. Velma Rowe, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Howard Reed, Ethridge; thirty-six grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Sam Medley, Pulaski, and Henry Medley, Fayetteville.<br /><br />ROWE, Raymond R. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Raymond R. Rowe, 79, resident of Birmingham, Ala., and native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastor, and the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, a former pastor. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Rowe died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Monday, April 13, at his Birmingham home.<br />Born and reared in Giles County in the Bryson Community, he was the son of the late Joe Rowe and Ada McGuire Rowe. His wife, Mrs. Lillie Bell Morrell Rowe, died eight years ago this April.<br />Mr. Rowe is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Polly Rosier, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Neil Lovelady, Birmingham, Ala.; three grandchildren; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Herald D. Sumners, and Mrs. Albert E. Storey, Bryson.<br /><br />ROWE, Robert Mahlon The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Robert Mahlon Rowe, 75, native Giles Countian, were held in Dallas, Texas, this week with the burial in that city. Mr. Rowe died Sunday, March 5, in Dallas where he had made his home for the past fifty-five years. Five years ago he retired from the South-western Drug Company.<br />Born at Bryson, December 15, 1885, he was the son of R. M. Rowe and Emma Lackey Rowe. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was chairman of the finance committee.<br />Mr. Rowe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bernice Parrott Rowe; four brothers, Fred A. Rowe, Nashville, Joe S. Rowe, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Homer M. Rowe, Huntsville, Ala., and Enos L. Rowe, Dallas, Texas; and three sisters, Mrs. Aline R. Brown, Nashville, Mrs. R. F. Holt and Miss Myra Rowe, Pulaski. Mrs. Holt left Monday to attend the funeral in Dallas.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Carter L. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1960<br />Carter Lee Russell, 54, machine operator at Genesco plant at Pulaski, died at 6:10 o&#8217;clock Thursday evening, May 26, at Giles County Hospital after a ten day illness.<br />Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Russell, a resident of the Lynnville Community, was born December 16, 1905, in Giles County, the son of the late Ervin Russell and Annie Workman Russell.<br /><br />Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lois Woodward Russell; five sons, William Russell, Pulaski, Bobby Russell, USA, stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C., Charles, Raymond and Wayne Russell, Lynnville; three daughters, Mrs. James Graham, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Wilford Brooks, Tucson, Ariz., and Miss Carol Russell, Lynnville; eleven grandchildren; three brothers, Roger Russell and William Russell, Lewisburg, and Mark Russell, Chicago, Ill.; and three sisters, Mrs. Horace Fralix, Wales, and Mrs. Buddy Stewart and Mrs. Louise Chapman, both of Lynnville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Dave The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Dave Russell, 69, local nurse, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Russell died Saturday night, July 15, at his home here, following a period of declining health.<br />Born March 26, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Russell and Nancy Kincaid Russell.<br />Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Shelton Russell; two sons, Edward Russell and Aubrey H. Russell; two daughters, Mrs. Carmack Reed and Mrs. Frank Woodard; one grandchild; and three sisters, Mrs. L. M. Dunavant, Mrs. Carrie Hayes and Mrs. Raymond P. Beadle, Sr., all of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Frank George The Pulaski Citizen 19 Sep 1962<br />Funeral services for Frank George Russell, 70, retired farmer and carpenter of the Campbellsville Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Russell died at 4:20 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, September 13 at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born in Alabama, April 10, 1892, he was the son of the late Perry Russell and Mary Elizabeth Flannigan Russell. He was a Methodist.<br />Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lacy Tatum Russell; four sons, Woodrow W. Russell, Frank G. Russell, Jr., and Marvin M. Russell, all of California, and George Russell, Campbellsville; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Seagraves, California, and Mrs. Iva Dale Dalton, Columbia; three grandchildren; three brothers, Wiley Russell and Jim Russell, Alabama, and Hume Russell, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. L. O. Tatum, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Hagan D. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Hagan D. Russell, Lawrence County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Deerfield Church of Christ, with Garland Cross officiating. Burial took place in Appleton. Mr. Russell died on Wednesday morning, January 3, in Lawrence County Hospital after a long illness.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Andrew Russell and Laura Dobbins Russell, but had lived most of his life in Lawrence County. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Hood Russell; three sons, James E. Russell, Hermitage, Tenn., Donald and Robert Russell, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Sarah McDow, Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. John D. Davis, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Louise Chambers, Tulare, Calif.; and a half-brother, Carter Denby, Anderson, Ala.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Hume The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Hume Russell, 81, retired farmer of the Dry Creek section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Russell died on Saturday, June 20, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 14, 1883, in Alabama, he was the son of the late Wiley P. Russell and Mary Flannigan Russell. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eula Bell Tatum Russell; one son, Willard Russell, Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Arvil Chapman and Mrs. Raymond McElhiney, Giles County; fifteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Jim Russell, Athens, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. L. G. Tatum, Dry Creek.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, John Harvey The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for John Harvey Russell, 72, retired farmer of Frankewing, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Russell who had been ill for two months, died at 8:20 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, October 8, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born December 9, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Russell and Josephine Bray Russell.<br />Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Gaines Russell; one son, Horace Russell; and one grandson, all of the Frankewing Community.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Myrtle Lavada The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Lavada Gaines Russell, 67, Frankewing resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Russell died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, January 18, at Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Born June 17, 1894, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Gaines and Annie Beard Gaines. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, Harvey Russell, died in 1960.<br /><br />Mrs. Russell is survived by one son, Horace Russell, Frankewing; one grandson; two brothers, Emmett Gaines and Joe Gaines, Giles County; and two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Tuley, Frankewig, and Mrs. Jim Creecy, Cornersville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Ophelia Gaines The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Services for Mrs. Ophelia Gaines Russell, 85, who died Saturday, July 16, at her home in the Woodlawn community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Raymond Johns officiated, with the burial in the Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Russell, a member of the Baptist Church, was born June 21, 1881 in Giles County, the daughter of the late Edward T. Gaines and Elinor Rebecca Webb Gaines. Her husband, Edward Luther Russell, died thirteen years ago.<br />Mrs. Russell is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Will Allen Childress, Pulaski, Mrs. Woodrow W. Newton, Lewisburg; four sons, Robert S. Russell, Pulaski, Logan P. Russell, Nashville, Otha B. Russell, Belfast, and Forrest Russell, Loxhochee, Fla.; and thirteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Perlie Ann Beard The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pearlie Ann Beard Russell, 74, resident of the Friendship section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Beech Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Russell died at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, July 17, at Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Born July 1, 1891, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John Morgan Beard and Rhoda Lanier Beard. She was a member of New Zion Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, Joseph C. Russell, died May 24, 1958.<br />Mrs. Russell is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Richardson, Friendship, Mrs. Cecil Newton, Mrs. Robert Downing, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one brother, Wilton Beard, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. J. W. Cox, Diana.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Raymond Everett The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Raymond Everett Russell, 55, died July 18, in St. Thomas Hospital, following a long illness. Services will be conducted in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, but arrangements are incomplete.<br />Mr. Russell, a native of Giles County, was born October 20, 1911, the son of the late Well and Dora Gillum Russell.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lois Harwell Russell; one sister, Mrs. Eleanor Harwell, Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Claude Russell, Bonham, Texas; and nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Robert Allen The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Robert Allen Russell, 41, Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clockWednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Rogers. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Russell died Tuesday morning, November 6, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 17, 1921, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Tennie Pearl Fralix Holt and the William Thomas Russell.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Russell is survived by his step-father, Travis Holt; two brothers, James Russell and Mahlon Russell; and three sisters, Mrs. MabornWright, Mrs. Charles Duncan and Mrs. Morris Duncah, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUSSELL, Tennie L. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1969<br />Mrs. Tennie L. Russell, 91, wife of the late J. H . Russell, died Saturday night, August 23, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday, August 24, in the chapel of Rainey Funeral Home, Ardmore, with burial in the Ardmore Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two daughters Mrs. Bernice Rolin and Mrs. Carson Randolph, both of Ardmore, and J. H. Russell of Pulaski.<br /><br />RUTHERFORD, Annie Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Johnson Rutherford, 88, Giles County native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Rutherford died on Tuesday afternoon, June 29, in Harris Nursing Home in Nashville.<br />Born November 30, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mrs. Vinie Sturdivan Johnson Roberts and the late Mr. Johnson. Her husband, George B. Rutherford, died June 25, 1925. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Rutherford is survived by three sons, Harvey Rutherford, Hix Rutherford, and Eugene Rutherford, all of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Rose, Nashville; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. J. E. Green, Giles County; and one half-brother, Boyd Roberts, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUTHERFORD, Mary Graham The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Mary Rutherford, 86, were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, January 9, at Chestnut Grove Cemetery, with Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating.<br />Mrs. Rutherford died Monday, January 8, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Mrs. Rutherford, a native of Giles County and the wife of the late George Rutherford, was a member of the Methodist Church. There are no immediate survivors. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUTHERFORD, Thomas Nathaniel The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Thomas Nathaniel Rutherford, 81, retired Anthony Hill farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Rutherford died Thursday, March 30, at his home after a short illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 30, 1880, the son of the late John Rutherford and Susie Tomlin Rutherford.<br />Mr. Rutherford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Connie Glover Rutherford; four daughters, Mrs. B. B. Norwood, Mrs. A. J. McDougal, Mrs. Fred E. Edmundson, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Mylus Rochelle, Alabama; two sons, Allen Rutherford, Pulaski and Leonard Rutherford, Huntsville, Ala.; thirty grandchildren and twenty-six great-grandchildren; and one brother, Phil Rutherford, Thomasville, Ga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUTLEDGE, Johnnie The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Miss Johnnie Rutledge, 64, resident of the Odd Fellows Hall section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge. She died at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 4, at the Little Sisters for the Aged in Nashville, following a six year illness.<br />Born January 19, 1899, in the Dry Weakley section of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Guy Rutledge and Lela Webster Rutledge.<br />Miss Rutledge is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Boyd, Athens, Ala., and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />RUTLEDGE, Stephen David The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1966<br />Stephen David Rutledge, 14, died Friday night, July 22 in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, from injuries received in a motor-cycle collision here Sunday, July 10.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. R. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />Young Rutledge&#8217;s death brought to five the number of traffic fatalities in Giles County this year. The accident was the second on Pulaski streets since the first of the year in which a teenager motorcyclist has suffered fatal injuries when struck by an automobile. The other victim was Terrance Shelton, 16, who died April 9.<br />Rutledge reportedly suffered head and back injuries when his motorcycle was hit at the intersection of East College Street and Sam Davis Avenue by a car driven by Wanda Christopher, 18, of Route 3, about 5 p. m. on July 10, and never regained consciousness.<br />A native of Pulaski, he was born Feb. 5, 1952. He was the son of Mrs. Marguerite Gaines Rutledge and the late J. B. Rutledge. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors besides his mother, include a brother, Fred Rutledge; and a sister, Christine Rutledge, both of Pulaski; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Willie Gaines of Frankewing.<br /><br />SALTERS, Aubrey H. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1968<br />A family argument between a father and grandfather following the father&#8217;s whipping his 14-year-old son, culminated Thurday night in the shooting death of the father at his home.<br />Dead is Aubrey H. Salters, 61, father of nine children and in Giles County jail pending preliminary hearing is his father-in-law, 80 year old Ollie Neely who made his home with the family on Beech Hill Road, five miles east of Pulaski.<br />Sheriff William Oliver, who investigated the shooting with deputies Paul White, Reedy Mitchell and Cecil Dugger, said the shooting took place about 8 p. m. at the Salters residence following a dispute between the two men. The argument concerned Salters having whipped his son after the boy and a brother had scuffled and broken out a storm door at the home. Following the exchange of words, Salters seated himself at the supper table, and Neely is alleged to have gone to another room where he obtained a rifle, returned to the table and fired two shots. Salters was dead on arrival of the officers at the residence.<br />The body was taken to Rainey Funeral Home, Ardmore, Tenn., where funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock. Burial took place at Pisgah Cemetery, Giles County.<br />Mr. Salters is survived by his wife, Annie Neely Salters, six sons, Grover, U. S. Army, Vietnam, Wayne, Jim, Thomas, Billy Joe, and Randy Ray Salters, all of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Dorris Jones, Taft, Mrs. Opal Campbell, Cullman, Ala., and Miss Carlene Holt of Georgia. Sixteen grandchildren, one great-grandchild, four half-sisters, and five half-brothers.<br /><br />SAMUEL, Lewis Stone The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1962<br />Lewis Stone Samuel, 69, retired postal employee of Birmingham, Ala., died recently in Houston, Texas, where he moved following his retirement. Funeral services and burial took place in Birmingham.<br />Mr. Samuel, son of the late L. S. and Lorena Anderson Samuel, was born in Giles County and reared in the Sumac and Berea section.<br />Mr. Samuel is survived by his wife. He was a first cousin of Mrs. Miller McAfee of Pulaski.<br /><br />SAMUEL, Lillie Catherine The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Catherine Samuel, 42, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Her death occurred at 4:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at a Nashville Hospital after a long illness.<br />A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late William Samuel and Ruth Harrison Samuel.<br /><br />The survivors include one daughter, Miss Betty Samuel, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Walter Turner and Mrs. David Rainey, Pulaski, Mrs. Elizabeth Walls, Columbai, and Mrs. Elmo Shook, Decatur, Ala.; and two brothers, Sidney Samuel and Thomas Samuel, both of Arkansas. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br /><br />SAMUEL, Sidney The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1965<br />Sidney Samuel, 59, native Giles Countian, died on March 5 at his home in Truman, Ark., following a long illness. Funeral services took place Sunday afternoon in McCormick Baptist Church with the burial in that city.<br />Born September 30, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will S. Samuel and Ruth Irene Harrison Samuel. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Samuel is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Wadley Samuel; five children; six grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Dave Rainey, Mrs. Walter Turner, Pulaski, Mrs. Elizabeth Walls, Columbia, and Mrs. Elmo Shook, Decatur, Ala.; and one brother, Thomas Samuel, Wiener, Ark.<br /><br />SANDERS, George The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969<br />A Lynnville man aged 74 was killed instantly, and his daughter-in-law and 8-year-old grandchild seriously injured in a trailer-truck-auto collision at the intersection of Highway 31 north and Buford Station Road near noon Monday.<br />George Sanders, retired contractor, who lives on Route 1, Lynnville, died immediately after the car in which he was a passenger, and a tractor-trailer-truck collided. His daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy M. Sanders, wife of James E. Sanders, who was driving the automobile suffered internal injuries and severe contusions of the neck and the right elbow. Her daughter, Debbie Elizabeth Sanders, received a fractured right leg and multiple cuts about the nose. Both were taken to Giles County Hospital where there condition was still considered serious Tuesday morning.<br />Sergeant Homer Smith and Lt. James Chandler of the Tennessee Highway Patrol arrived on the scene less than two minutes after the happening. According to their report Mrs. Sanders who was driving south on Highway 31 attempted to make a left turn into the Buford Station Road, where bridge construction is underway, when she was hit broadside by the tractor-trailer truck being driven by Jesse Willard Moore, 53, of Decatur, Ala. The vehicle was owned by a Decatur, Ala. firm and was hauling coke to Monsanto in Columbia, Tenn. The driver was not hurt.<br />The body of Mr. Sanders was taken to Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant, funeral services were to be held there at 10 a.. m. Wednesday with burial in Arlington Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant.<br />He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Louise Edwards and Mrs. Agnes Oliver, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Annie Mae McCulloch and Mrs. Ethel Love, Columbia; two sons, G. H. Sanders, Mr. Pleasant and James E. Sanders, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Lou King, Centerville; and 13 grandchildren.<br /><br />SANDERS, Harvey B. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Harvey Buford Sanders, 65, Diana farmer and dairyman, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, with the burial in Diana Cemetery. Mr. Sanders died in his sleep of a heart attack on Monday night, October 9, at his home.<br />Born February 18, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Franklin Sanders and Siney Elizabeth Poarch Sanders.<br />Mr. Sanders is survived by three sisters, Mrs. A. L. Burgess, Cornersville, and Miss Allie Sanders and Mrs. Keiffer Compton, both of Diana.<br /><br />SANDERS, James Robert The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1961<br />James Robert Sanders, 69, was killed instantly about noon Saturday, Oct. 14, when he was struck by an automobile on Highway 31 a mile north of Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The driver of the car which hit Mr. Sanders was 16-year-old Ellen Fay House of Columbia, according to Sam Kennedy, assistant district attorney. No charges have been placed against her.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Sanders was born February 10, 1892, the son of Robert James and Sallie Cheatham Sanders. He was a resident of Pulaski for many years before moving to the Wales community, where he had lived for the past several years. He was a member of the Olivet Methodist Church. His wife, the former Miss Bertha Abernathy, died May 11, 1957.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. James B. Darwin of Pulaski, Mrs. Sam T. Collins and Mrs. Lucille Sanders Davis, both of Fayetteville; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SANDERS, Lee Moore The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1960<br />Mrs. W. C. Sanders, 56, sister of W. Russell Moore of Pulaski, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, April 15, in Willis-Knighton Hospital in Shreveport, La., after a brief illness.<br />Funeral rites were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of First Presbyterian Church, with the burial in Greenwood Cemetery in that city.<br />The former Miss Lee Moore, she was a native of Texas, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Moore, early pioneer family of the Southwest. Her father was a prominent newspaperman in that state. Her late husband, William Currey Sanders, had been a pioneer in aviation interests in Shreveport.<br />In addition to her brother at Pulaski, Mrs. Sanders is survived by a nephew, Robert Moore, also of Pulaski, who was making his home with her and is a senior student at Centenary College; and two nieces and a cousin.<br /><br />SANDERS, Maggie Alma George The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. John Rufus Sanders, 82, Giles County resident most of her life, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, and the Rev. Robert Lee of Columbia, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Sanders died on Monday night, March 2, at Giles County Hospital after a lingering illness.<br />The former Miss Maggie Alma George, she was born January 1, 1882, the daughter of the late Wesley George and Lucy Thrower George. Her husband, John Rufus Sanders, died several years ago. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Sanders is survived by one son, James Edd Sanders, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Kirk Carden and Mrs. Thurman Erwin, Pulaski, and Mrs. William Minatra, Columbia; seven grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDERS, Paul D. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1966<br />Funeral services for Paul D. Sanders, 51, were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, August 9, at Diana Church of Christ with burial in Diana Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sanders died of a heart attack while working on a construction job in Lewisburg on Monday, August 8.<br />Mr. Sanders, a native of Giles County, was born June 4, 1915. He was the son of the late Tom and Lou Katie Bradford Sanders.<br />In addition to his wife, Mrs. Nell Harris Sanders, he is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Ernie Holley and Mrs. F. T. Pyles of Diana, and Mrs. Fred Cochran of Wilson Hill; two brothers, William Sanders, Diana, and Buford Sanders, Woodbury.<br /><br />SANDERS, Pearl Warren The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Warren Sanders, 79, wife of Jim W. Sanders of the Bunker Hill Community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCollough, Church of God minister, and the Rev. Mr. Tanner. Burial will take place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Sanders died on Tuesday afternoon, April 17, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 22, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Warren and Mary Dale Warren. She was a member of the Bunker Hill Church of God.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Sanders is survived by one son, Charlie Sanders, Peoria, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. R. N. Smith, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Tommy Parks and Mrs. Bill Wiser, Pulaski; eleven grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren; and three brothers, Cleveland Warren, Houston Warren and Clay Warren, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDERS, Sarah Ann &#8220;Sallie&#8221; Nelson The Pulaski Citizen 04 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. Ellis Sanders, 84, native of Giles County, will be held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Sanders died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, October 2, at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. W. A. Owen in Thomasville, Ga., after a period of failing health.<br /><br />Born March 9, 1877, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Sarah Ann &#8220;Sallie&#8221; Nelson, the daughter of the late Charlie Washington Nelson and Cornelia Hastings Nelson. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, J. Ellis Sanders, died in 1938.<br />Mrs. Sanders, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Earl Petty, Pulaski and Sarasota, Fla.; three grandchildren, Mrs. Owen, Thomasville, Mrs. George Dickie, Pullman, Wash., and Nelson Petty, Livermore, Calif.; and five great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDERS, William Marion The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br />Funeral services for William Marion Sanders, retired electrician and grocer of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John Bradford, Methodist minister. Mr. Sanders, while on a trip to Nashville Tuesday, was stricken with a heart attack in the city and died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock that morning at Mid-State Baptist Hospital.<br />Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born December 14, 1877, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late James Matthew Sanders and Valley Powell Sanders.<br />Mr. Sanders is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josie Virginia Hasting Sanders; two sons, Alvin Sanders and Calvin Sanders, Pulaski; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. Erskine Tate, Prospect, and Mrs. Bessie Hasting, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDERSON, David Waters Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1967<br />David Waters Sanderson, Jr., 44, died Saturday, March 4, at Blount Memorial Hospital, Maryville, Tenn.<br />Services were conducted Monday morning, March 6, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock at Smith Morturary, with the Rev. Luke Martin and Rev. O. R. Tarwater, officiating. Burial was in Grandview Cemetery in Maryville.<br />Mr. Sanderson, a native of Giles County, was the son of Mrs. David Waters Sanderson, Sr., and the late Mr. Sanderson. He was a veteran of World War II, and received his B. S. degree from Bowling Green University at Bowling Green, Ky., and his M. A. degree from University of Denver, Colo. He taught for a time at Sneed College in Maryville, but since 1952 had been employed by the Internal Revenue Department at Knoxville.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Patti Pratt Sanderson; two daughters, Misses Linda and Judy Sanderson, Maryville; one son, Danny Wayne Sanderson, Maryville; one sister, Mrs. William Legg, Bethel; and one brother, Bill Sanderson, Pulaski.<br /><br />SANDERSON, E. D. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1969<br />Funeral services for E. D. Sanderson, Jr., 43, were held Sunday afternoon, February 16, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sanderson was born January 7, 1926, the son of the late Floyd Sanderson and Nellie Smith Sanderson. He was a veteran of World War II.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ila Tankersley Sanderson, Pulaski; one son, Harold J. Sanderson, Pulaski; one daughter, Theresa Jean Sanderson Pulaski; three brothers, LeRoy Sanderson and W. N. Sanderson, both of Pulaski, and Charles Wayne Sanderson, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. M. V. Harrison, Chilla, Calif; and Mrs. Joe M. Rogers of Goodlettsville.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDERSON, Marvin Roy The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Marvin Roy Sanderson, 70, retired Stanley, Inc., employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Sanderson died Friday night, October 6, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born April 25, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Willie Sanderson and Alabama Weatherford Sanderson. he was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Sanderson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louree Hagood Sanderson; two daughters, Miss Nellie Sanderson and Mrs. Erskine Houston, Pulaski; two step-daughters, Mrs. Haney McMillion and Mrs. Stacey Simpson, Giles County; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Pickett, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDRIDGE, Avis Burch The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. William Maurice Sandridge, 43, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Sandridge who had a heart ailment, died Friday, February 19, in Giles County Hospital.<br />The former Miss Avis Burch, she was born July 7, 1921, in Maury County and received her education in Maury County schools and at Martin College at Pulaski. She was a member of Pulaski First Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Sandridge is survived by her husband, William Maurice Sandridge; one son, Billy Sandridge, Pulaski; her mother, Mrs. Oscar R. Burch, New York; and one brother, Malcolm Burch, New York.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDRIDGE, Otha Lee The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1969<br />Otha Lee Sandridge, 74, a retired employee of Stanley, Inc., died Tuesday, March 4, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Sandridge were held Wednesday afternoon, March 5, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sandridge was the son of the late James William Sandridge and Abbie Woodard Sandridge.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Colle McCormick Sandridge; three sons, Morris Sandridge, Walter Sandridge, and Cecil Sandridge, all of Pulaski; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Russell and Mrs. Louise Elders, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDS, Brown The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1968<br />Brown Sands, died Tuesday, November 12, at Dickson, Tennessee after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Brown were conducted Wednesday afternoon, November 13, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Dickson Funeral Home.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sands was the son of Mrs. Bessie Fry Sands and the late John Sands. He had lived in Dickson a number of years and was a mail carrier there. He was reared near Lynnville. Mr. Sands was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Mrs. Jessie Reed Sands; one son, Ray Sands; and one granddaughter of Mississippi; one brother, Grey Sands of Old Hickory; and one sister, Mrs. Matt Stratton, Nashville.<br /><br />SANDS, Deborah Mae Porter The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1968<br />Mrs. Deborah Mae Sands, 16, died Sunday, September 1, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sands, wife of Ralph Sands, were held Wednesday afternoon, September 4, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Sands was born September 23, 1952, the daughter of Mrs. William Peden, Pulaski and Fred Porter, Kings City, Calif.<br />Survivors, in addition to her parents, include her step-father, William Peden, Pulaski; two half-brothers, Donald Porter, Columbus, Ga., U. S. Army, and Mike Peden, Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. Terry Burgess, Germany, and Miss Cheryl Peden, Pulaski; and her maternal grandfather, Albert Hollingsworth, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDS, John Howard The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for John Howard Sands, 85, retired farmer of Fry Branch section of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley, pastor of Lynnvilla Methodist Church. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Sands died on Tuesday evening, April 10, at a Nashville hospital.<br />Born March 5, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Thomas Sands and Elizabeth Coffee Sands, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Sands is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Lee Fry Sands; two sons, Brown Sands, Dickson, and Gray Sands, Old Hickory; one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Stratton, Nashville; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Charlie Jenkins, Madison, and Mrs. Jim Goad and Mrs. Will Pierson, Nashville; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Ruth Thurman, Lynnville, and Mrs. Ernest Gibson, Columbia.<br /><br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDS, Mattie Lorena Wright The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Lorena Wright Sands, 82, Lynnville Community resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister.Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Sands died on Wednesday, June 6, at Maury County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Born August 10, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright. Her husband, J. B. Sands, died June 30, 1948. She was a member of the Baptist Church, and the last member of her immediate family.<br />Mrs. Sands is survived by three sons, Alton Sands, Buford Sands, and Nathan Sands, Lynnville; three daughters, Mrs. Jim Goldman and Mrs. Raymond Davis, both of Columbia, and Mrs. Algie Boatright, Gary, Ind.; twelve grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDS, Ova Mae Newton The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1969<br />Mrs. Ova Mae Newton Sands, 73, died in Dayton, Ohio Wednesday, April 2, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sands, wife of the late Robert C. Sands, were held Saturday, April 5, in Dayton.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Sands was the daughter of the late Charlie L. and Sarah Roden Newton.<br />Survivors include three sons, Clayton Sands of Tampa, Fla., Janor Sands of New York and J. B. Sands of Dayton, Ohio; and one niece, Mrs. W. C. Creecy of Giles County.<br /><br />SANDS, Robert C. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1964<br />Robert C. Sands, 79, retired crane operator and native Giles Countian, died Monday, June 8, in Dayton, Ohio, following an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Roberts Funeral Home in Dayton with burial in Woodland Cemetery in that city.<br />Mr. Sands, a resident of Dayton, Ohio for twenty-seven years, was born in Giles County, the son of the late J. Mack Sands and Anna Hubbell Sands.<br />Mr. Sands is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ova Mae Newton Sands; three sons, Clayton Sands, Tampa, Fla., J. B. Sands, Dayton, Ohio, and A. J. Sands, New York City; and six grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Ora Bonds, Lynnville, and Mrs. Edith Chapman, Pulaski; and two brothers, Emmett Sands, Maury County and Bud Sands of Giles County.<br /><br />SANDS, Robert Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1969<br />Funeral services for Robert Clayton Sands, 53, were held Saturday morning, November 15, at 10:00 at Wilson Sammon Funeral Home in Tampa, Fla. with burial in that city.<br /><br />Mr. Sands, a native of Giles County and a retired Veteran of twenty-seven years in the U. S. Army Air Force, was the son of the late R. C. and Ova Mae Newton Sands.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Juanita Murrey Sands; two daughters, Mrs. Regina Vaughn of New York, N. Y., Miss Margart Sands, Tampa, Fla.; one son, William C. Sands, of New York; one grandson, two brothers, J. B. Sands, Dayton, Ohio, and Janor Sands of New York, N. Y.<br /><br />SANDS, Robert Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1964<br />Robert Clyde Sands, Jr., 37, native Giles Countian, and an employee of the General Electric plant in Lynchburg, Va., for several years, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock , Tuesday night, June 2, at a Lynchburg hospital, following surgery and complications.<br />Funeral services were held at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Lynchburg, followed by services at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon. The burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville, with Masonic rites.<br />Born October 2, 1926, in Giles County, he was the son of Robert Clyde Sands of Columbia and Mrs. Ima Shackel of Royal Oaks, Mich.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Sands is survived by his wife, Mrs. Geraldine Robinson Sands, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Robinson, of Lynnville; two sons, Robert Clyde Sands, III, and Randy Kent Sands, Lynchburg; and two half-brothers and one half-sister.<br /><br />SANDS, Whitfield The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Whitfield Sands, 62, farmer of the Lynnville section, were held Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Sands died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Thursday morning, December 14, at his home on Minnow Branch.<br />Born September 30, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mack Sands and Ann Hubbell Sands.<br />Mr. Sands is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Newton Sands; three sons, Mahlon Sands, Nashville, Bernice Sands and Cledus Sands, Lynnville; three daughters, Mrs. Ronnie Dushek and Miss Shirley Sands, Nashville, and Miss Carolyn Sands, Lynnvile; three brothers, Raymond (Bud) Sands, Pulaski, Robert Sands, Dayton, Ohio, and Emmett Sands, Southport; and two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Bonds, Waco, and Mrs. Ben Chapman, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDS, William Bridges The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1969<br />William Bridges Sands, 16-year-old son of William B. and Mae Carlton Sands, formerly of Giles County, died early Monday, June 16, in Vanderbilt Hospital from head injuries received in a one-car accident the previous Saturday in Columbia, where the family lives. His death was the third traffic fatality recorded in Maury County this year.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, and burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Young Sands was a passenger in an automobile driven by Larry Pinkelton when the vehicle went out of control on rain-slick pavement and struck a tree.<br /><br />He was a member of East Side Church of Christ and had recently completed his junior year at Central High School. Until the close of school he had worked as a newspaper route boy but had been associated with his father in construction work this summer.<br />Among the survivors, in addition to his parents, are his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Bridges Sands of Columbia, formerly of Lynnville; and an uncle, Conrad Sands of near Brick Church. There also are three other uncles and two aunts all of whom are former Giles County residents. The are Virgil Carlton of Lindon, Ralph and Merle Sands of Columbia. Mrs. Virginia Shrader and Mrs. Jack Irwin, both of Columbia.<br /><br />SANDS, Willie Evans The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Evans Sands, 90, resident of the Lynnville Community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ollie Binkley, pastor of the Taylors Chapel Methodist Church, and the Rev. George Hill of Nashville, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Sands died at 8 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning, September 23, at her home after a lengthy illness.<br />Born July 20, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Capt. Robert L. Evans and Delilah Angus Evans. She had been a member of Taylors Chapel Methodist Church from her girlhood. Her husband, Robert L. Sands, died twenty-five years ago.<br />Mrs. Sands is survived by three sons, Joe L. Sands and Houston M. Sands, Lynnville, and R. Clyde Sands, Columbia; three daughters, Miss Martha Elizabeth Sands, Miss Mary Delilah Sands and Mrs. David Bonds, Lynnville; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Jeffie Evans, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SANDUSKY, Jacob Cornelius The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1967<br />The Rev. Jacob Cornelius Sandusky, 68, retired Methodist minister, died Friday, March 24, at his home in Petersburg.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, March 26, at the Petersburg Methodist Church. Burial was at Choates Creek Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sandusky, a native of Giles County, was the pastor of the Petersburg Methodist Church at the time of his retirement a few years ago. He also had been pastor of Methodist churches in Delina, New Hope, Lynchburg and Blanche.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marie Riggs Sandusky; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Giles, Fennville, Mich., Mrs. Emagine Galegby, Trenton, Ga., Mrs. Agnes Castleberry, Rising Fawn, Ga., and Mrs. Odell Woolard, Ardmore; a son, Robert W. Sandusky, Douglas, Mich.; ten grandchildren; and one brother, Tommy Sandusky, Savannah, Tenn.<br /><br />SARGENT, Arvie Lee Walls The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Arvie Lee Walls Sargent, wife of Roy Lee Sargent, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with the burial in Polk Memorial Gardens, Columbia. Mrs. Sargent died on Tuesday, October 26, in Giles County Hospital, Pulaski.<br /><br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Sargent is survived by her mother, Mrs. Pearl Farris, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Tonnie L. Carvell, Pulaski; two brothers, Loyce H. Walls and Ray C. Walls, Pulaski; and two half-brothers, Wayne Walls, Pulaski, and Dale Walls, Mississippi.<br /><br />SAWYER, Anna R. Forsythe The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna R. Forsythe Sawyer, 86, of Nashville were conducted Thursday afternoon, November 2, at Franklin Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Clifton Johnston officiating. Burial was in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Franklin.<br />Mrs. Sawyer died Wednesday, November 1, at her home in Nashville. She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Harry and Julia Simpson Forsyther. Her husband died in 1947. She was a member of the Bethlehem Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. John C. Boylin, Nashville; one son, Herman F. Sawyer, Nashville; two granddaughters; three sisters, Mrs. Elmo Arney, Pulaski, Mrs. Will Brownlow, Prospect, and Mrs. Ola Davis, Columbia.<br /><br />SAWYERS, C. Paxton The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />C. Paxton Sawyers, 63, owner of the Sawyers Funeral Home in Dayton, Tenn., and husband of a Giles County native, died early Saturday evening, August 3, at his home.<br />Funeral services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at First Methodist Church in Dayton, with Masonic rites at the grave in Sawyers Cemetery in Fayetteville.<br />A funeral home director since 1941, he held a number of civic and fraternal memberships. He was a member of the First Methodist Church.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Rufus Elbridge Sawyers and Lillie May Sawyers.<br />Mr. Sawyers is survived by his wife, the former Miss Loyd Jernigan of Pulaski; a son, E. Paxton Sawyers; one daughter, Miss Nancy Sawyers, all of Dayton; one grandson, C. Paxton Sawyer, Jr., Winslow, Ariz.; and two sisters, Miss Mary Sawyers and Miss Mattie Lou Sawyers, both of New Orleans, La.<br /><br />SCALES, John William (Billy) The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for John William (Billy) Scales, 43, native Giles Countian, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church, and Jim Bill McInteer of Nashville. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Scales died Tuesday night, November 21, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness.<br />Born May 29, 1918, he was the son of Robert E. Scales and Mary Lou Gordon Scales, now residing in Nashville.<br />In addition to the parents, Mr. Scales is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sammye Pierce Scales; one daughter, Mrs. Frances White, Lynnville; one son, B. D. Scales, Peoria, Ill.; two grandchildren; two brothers, Thomas W. Scales, III, Nashville, and Robert E. Scales, Jr., Fort Wayne, Ind.; and one sister, Mrs. Nancy Scales Wilson, Tokyo, Japan.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCALES, Robert Edward The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Robert Edward Scales, 72, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Jim Bill McInteer, Church of Christ minister of Nashville. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Scales who had been residing in Nashville for a few years, died on Thursday, May 13, in Mid-State Baptist Hospital in that city.<br />Born November 26, 1892, in Fannin County, Texas, he was the son of the late W. R. Scales and Margaret Brown Scales. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Scales is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary L. Gordon Scales; two sons, Thomas Walter Scales, III, Nashville, Robert E. Scales, Jr., Fort Wayne, Ind.; one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Wilson, San Antonio, Texas; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. John Hopkins, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCALES, Thomas Walter The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Thomas Walter Scales, 88, retired insurance executive of El Paso, Texas, and native Giles Countian, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Jim Bill McInteer, minister of West End Church of Christ in Nashville. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Scales, following retirement, has lived in Sherman, Texas and for a time in his native Giles County. He died of a heart attack at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, August 13, at Fairhaven Nursing Home at Pulaski after a period of declining health.<br />Born August 8, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Scales and Hatcher Brown Scales. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Scales is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Brown Scales, a native Texan; one brother, R. E. Scales, Sr., Nashville; and three sisters, Mrs. John Hopkins, Mrs. Lois Parsons, and Mrs. Florence Barber, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCHERMERHORN, Clarence Everett The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />Clarence Everett Schermerhorn, 68, of La Porte, Ind., died Saturday, April 26, in East Street Division Hospital in La Porte.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Schermerhorn, a retired chemical engineer, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, April 29, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Minnesota, he was born September 4, 1900, the son of the late Charles and Alice Schermerhorn.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former MaryHarrison; two brothers-in-law, J. B. Harrison, Sr., Pulaski and W. L. Harrison of Prospect.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCHINDLER, Henry O. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1969<br /><br />Henry O. Schindler, 82, died Saturday afternoon, November 15, at his home in Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning, November 18, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the Phillips Robinson Co. Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Julius C. Thompson officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maudie Kimbrough Schindler; one son, Lewis P. Schindler, both of Nashville.<br /><br />SCHMIDT, Louis F. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Louis F. Schmidt, resident of Chicago, Ill., and father of Mrs.Eric R. Schueler, Jr., of Lynnville, were held Monday with the burial in Madison, Wis., his former home town. Mr. Schmidt died Friday, October 20, after a brief illness.<br />In addition to the daughter her, Mr. Schmidt is survived by his wife; one son, Arthur Schmidt, Chicago; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SCHUELER, Eric R. III The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1967<br />Lt. Eric R. Schueler, III, 28, died Monday, May 22, at Bethesda Naval Hospital following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, May 24, at 2 o&#8217;clock at Faith Lutheran Church, Arlington, Va., with burial in Milwaukee, Wis.<br />He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and had served a two-year tour of duty in the Pacific and the Caribbean areas.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former Miss Gloria Holm; an infant daughter, Susan Louise; a son, Eric R. Schueler, IV; his mother, Mrs. Jhn Gotschall, East Troy, Wis.; father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Schueler, II, Pulaski; one brother, Charles Louis Schueler, Pulaski; two sisters, Miss Karen Lee Schueler, Pulaski and Miss Susan Schueler, New York City; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Eric Schueler, Jr., Chicago, Ill.; and maternal grandfather, Shea Smith, East Troy, Wis.<br /><br />SCHWABENTON, Jane Burton The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1967<br />Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Jane Burton Schwanenton, 48, aunt of Mrs. J. D. Coffman, III. She died suddenly at her home in Berkville, Va., on Tuesday, February 28.<br />Services will be conducted at 3:30 Friday afternoon, March 3 with burial in that city.<br />Mrs. Schwabenton, was the daughter of the late Dr. Wilson M. Burton and Claude Stockard Burton of Lawrenceburg.<br />Survivors include one son, Carl B. Schwabenton; two grandchildren; and one brother, Wilson P. Burton of Nashville.<br /><br />SCOGGIN, James Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for James Oscar Scoggin, Sr., 75, retired farmer of the Goodsprings section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Wilkerson, Methodist minister, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Scoggin died Sunday morning, October 24, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 9, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Philip Scoggin and Beulah Johnston Scoggin. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Scoggin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Glover Scoggin; two sons, James G. Scoggin and J. O. Scoggin, Jr., Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Maburn M. Barber and Mrs. John David Neal, Pulaski and Mrs. O. H. Sandeen, Knoxville; ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Millard Scoggin, Decatur, Ala.; and four sisters, Mrs. M. Fisher Cardin and Mrs. W. C. Hunter, both of Decatur, Ala., Mrs. W. R. Marbut, Memphis, and Mrs. O. A. Baites, Bessemer, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOGGIN, Millard Edward The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Millard Edward Scoggin, 47, Pulaski building contractor, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Scoggin died at 9:25 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, January 18, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br />Born November 27, 1914, in Giles County, he was the son of J. Oscar Scoggin and Mrs. Ora Mae Glover Scoggin, Goodspring. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Scoggin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Tucker Scoggin; two daughters, Mrs. James Chaffin, Nashville, and Miss Carolyn Sue Scoggin, Pulaski; one son, Allen Scoggin, Pulaski; two brothers, James G. Scoggin and J. O. Scoggin, Jr., Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. M. M. Barber, and Mrs. Frances S. Paysinger, Pulaski, and Mrs. O. H. Sundeen, Jr., Knoxville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOGGIN, Ora May Glover The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1969<br />Mrs. Ora May Scoggin, 75, died Saturday, September 20, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Scoggin , wife of the late J. O. Scoggin, Sr., were conducted Monday afternoon, September 22, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born November 28, 1893, the daughter of the late Edward and Margaret Jane Gooch Glover.<br />Survivors include two sons, Jimmy Scoggins and J. O. Scoggins, Jr.; three daughters, Mrs. Maburn Barber, and Mrs. John David Neal, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Oscar Sunbeem, Nashville; eleven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Herman Johnson, Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Mrs. Hurley Johnson, Lexington, Ala., Mrs. Emma Miller and Mrs. Arthur Cottrell, Minor Hill, Mrs Morris Woodard, Murfreesboro.<br /><br />SCOTT, Albert Lewis Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Albert Lewis Scott, Sr., 75, Route 1, Delrose retired farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore with the burial in the Malone Cemetery near Cash Point in Lincoln County. Mr. Scott died on Thursday, July 4, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />He was born January 3, 1890, in Lincoln County, and was a member of Union Hill Baptist Church. His wife, Mrs. Mamie Walden Scott, died several years ago.<br />Mr. Scott is survived by one daughter, Miss Louise Scott, Bryson; two sons, Albert L. Scott, Jr., Bryson, and Raymond Scott, Adrian, Mich.; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Frank Young, Fayetteville; and one brother, Robert Scott, Petersburg.<br />Rainey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOTT, Carter Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Carter Anderson Scott, 65, veteran of World War I and II, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, September 8, in Veterans Administration Hospital, Nashville, after a three months residence here.<br />Funeral rites will take place at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born November 12, 1899, in Waco, Texas, he was the son of the late David Lee Scott and Mrs. Jennie Anderson Scott, native Tennesseans. He was a bachelot and a member of Lynnville Presbyterian Church. During World War II, he served with the First Army in Europe. He was a member of the American Legion, Pulaski Post 60 and was a charter member of Giles Memorial Post 4577, Veterans of Foreign Wars.<br />A resident of Tennessee since 1915, he was the owner of East Hill Market for a number of years.<br />Mr. Scott is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Clarence B. Birdsong, Pulaski, his twin sister, Miss Edith Ralston Scott, Birmingham, Ala., and Miss Hallie Margaret Scott, Nashville; and three nephews, Clarence B. Birdsong, Jr., David Scott Birdsong, and Henry T. Birdsong, all of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOTT, David Nathaniel (Pete) Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for David Nathaniel (Pete) Scott, Jr., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall, Cumberland Presbyterian minister, and Rev. W. C. Folks of Prospect. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Scott died Thursday, June 8, at Vanderbilt Hospital following a long illness.<br />Born July 13, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late David N. Scott and Birdie Marks Scott.<br />Mr. Scott is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allie Mae Kirkland Scott; two daughters, Mrs. William H. Wiser and Mrs. Edgar Goats, Pulaski; one son, Robert Earl Scott, Pulaski; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Loyd Murray, Pulaski; and Mrs. Jack Wilburn, Prospect; and five brothers, J. B. and J. D. Scott, Giles County, Grady Milton and Aaron Scott, of Florida.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOTT, Eddie Ruth Kirkland The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Harrison B. Scott, 52, Pulaski resident, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Scott died at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, June 28, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Eddie Ruth Kirkland, she was born August 29, 1909, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Andrew J. Kirkland and Ada Inez James Kirkland. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Scott is survived by her husband, Harrison B. Scott; and one sister, Mrs. D. N. Scott, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOTT, Edith Ralston The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1964<br />Miss Edith Ralston Scott, 84, of Lofton Nursing Home, Franklin, died Thursday, April 12, 1984, at the Williamson County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held Fri., Apr. 13, at 2 p.m. at Bennett May Chapel with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Reverend Paul Allen will officiate.<br />A native of Texas, Miss Scott was the daughter of David Lee and Jennie Anderson Scott.<br />Survivors include, one brother in law, Clarence Birdsong of Pulaski, and three nephews, Clarence Birdsong Jr., David Birdsong , Henry Birdsong, all of Nashville.<br /><br />SCOTT, Harrison Britton The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1967<br />Funeral services for Harrison Britton Scott, 60, were conducted Thursday, April 27, at 2:30 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Scott, a native of Marshall County, died Wednesday, April 26, at Giles County Hospital. He was born December 1, 1906, the son of the late Boone and Laurie Jurdon Scott. He was a Giles County employee.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Rose Scott, Georgia; three brothers, William, Prospect, Joe Lee, Murfreesboro, and Robert Scott, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Dell Scott, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOTT, James David The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for James David Scott, 89, retired farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Scott died at his home on Thursday, February 18.<br />He was born August 23, 1870, in Lincoln County.<br /><br />Mr. Scott is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Myers Scott; two step-sons, Milas Myers, Wales and W. L. Myers, Route 1, Pulaski; five step-daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Olive, Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. Gertrude Abernathy, Auburndale, Fla., Mrs. Eula Johnson and Mrs. Melba Johnson, Route 1, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ruby Kelly, New Madrid, Mo.; six step-grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCOTT, Sarah Agnes The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Sarah Agnes Scott, 95, retired high school teacher, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Scott died at 4:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, July 13, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness. More than a year ago she fell, breaking her hip.<br />The last member of her immediate family she was born January 16, 1970, in Maury County, the daughter of the late David Columbus Scott and Sarah Elizabeth Amis Scott, members of pioneer Maury County families, who in the later years of their lives resided in Pulaski.<br />She was graduated from Howard Female College at Gallatin and Peabody College, Nashville. The long years of her teaching experience included teaching in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Texas and Louisiana. For many years she was a member of the faculty of Columbia High School.<br />She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. During her many years of residence in Nashville at Dixie Place, she was a member of Hillsboro Presbyterian Church where she taught a Bible class for a number of years.<br />Miss Scott is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Joe W. Henry, Sr., Pulaski, with whom she has resided several years, and Mrs. Walter Krueger, Jr., Philadelphia; and four nephews, John Scott Darnell, Pulaski, Fred D. Scott, Lawrenceburg, William R. Scott, Amarillo, Texas, and William Robert Ward, Jackson, Ga<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCRUGGS, Gaston The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1963<br />Funeral services for Gaston Scruggs, native Giles Countian, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Finley-Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home in Nashville with graveside rites held at one o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski. Mr. Scruggs died Wednesday, May 15, at his home in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br />Born and reared in the Conway-Elkton section of Giles County, he was the son of the late Irby Scruggs and Willa Suggs Scruggs.<br />Mr. Scruggs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida May Scruggs, a native Pulaskian; one daughter, Mrs. E. A. Travis, Decatur, Ga.; and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Jensen and Mrs. Rufus Ogilvie, both of Nashville.<br /><br />SCRUGGS, James Todd The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for James Todd Scruggs, 79, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Jack Smith, Church of God minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Scruggs died Friday night, April 12, at Giles County Hospital following a period of declining health.<br />Born April 11, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Scruggs and Virginia Vance Scruggs. He was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Pearl Cole Scruggs, died March 11, 1956.<br />Mr. Scruggs is survived by five sons, Roy Scruggs, J. T. Scruggs and Willie Scruggs, Pulaski, Luther Scruggs, Orlando, Fla., and Dewey Scruggs, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. J. W. McCluskey, Mrs. Earl Pickett and Mrs. Lester Stafford, Giles County; fourteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SCRUGGS, Mary Cordelia Cole The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Cordelia Cole Scruggs, 84, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James Shutt. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Scruggs died Monday morning, April 26, in Miller&#8217;s Clinic in Nashville.<br />Born April 18, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Jefferson Cole and Martha Brownlow Cole. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Her husband, John William Scruggs, died in 1949.<br />Mrs. Scruggs is survived by five daughters, Mrs. C. H. Cole, Pulaski, Mrs. Milburn Holley, Elkton, Mrs. G. E. Barnett, Hanceville, Ala., Mrs. Thomas Wilburn, Nashville, and Mrs. Milton Scott, Lakeland, Fla.; eighteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Addie Shelton, Ardmore; and one brother, William Cole, Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SEAGRAVES, Dudley Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Giles County&#8217;s fourth traffic fatality of 1966 was recorded shortly after midnight Saturday morning, July 16, when Dudley Wayne Seagraves, 23, was killed in a one-car accident on Highway 31 about a mile-and-a-half north of Pulaski.<br />The victim was an employee of Jack&#8217;s Cookie Corporation and was reportedly traveling alone when he apparently lost control of the car, which left the road and struck a culvert. State Troopers James Dyer and Robert Worsham investigated. Seagraves was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Maury County, Seagraves was born May 18, 1943, the son of Joe Van and Frances Hyatt Seagraves of Mt. Pleasant, who survives.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ and had served with the U. S. Navy. A former resident of Columbia, he had lived in Pulaski about fourteen months.<br />Other survivors include his wife, the former Miss Peggy Wray; and five brothers, Howard, Aubrey, Jeanie, Richard and Ray, all of Mt. Pleasant.<br /><br />SELLERS, Fannie The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Miss Fannie Sellers, 83, resident of the Clear Creek section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor of Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Miss Sellers died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, March 19, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia, after a lengthy illness.<br />Born February 17, 1879, in Giles County, she was Sarah Frances Sellers, daughter of the late H. O. Sellers and Susan Moore Sellers.<br />Miss Sellers is survived by one nephew, Henry B. Sellers, Clear Creek section; and three nieces, Miss Mary Sellers and Miss Brownie Sellers, Clear Creek, and Mrs. Susan Melfi, Hollywood, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SESLER, Hubert Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Herbert Clayton Sesler, 60, retired merchant of Nunnelly were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in McDonald Funeral Home at Centerville with the burial in Oak Mount Cemetery. Mr. Sessler died Sunday, September 29, at his home.<br />He was a native of Hickman County and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Sesler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ela Duncan Sesler; a foster daughter, Miss Geneva Harrington, Nunnelly; and two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Pulaski, and Miss Elizabeth Sesler, Centerville.<br /><br />SESLER, Ida B. Fogg The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1969<br />Funeral services for Ida B. Sesler, 78, were held Wednesday afternoon, March 26 at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Ed Templeton officiating.<br />Mrs. Sesler died Monday night, March 24, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fogg. Her husband was the late Ray Sesler.<br />Survivors include three nephews, Harry Torrence, Pulaski, Flournoy Torrence, Dallas, Texas, and Edwin Torrence, California.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SETTLE, A. O. &#8220;Jack&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1968<br />A. O. &#8220;Jack&#8221; Settle, 59, superintendent of Genesco Plant No. 2 in Gallatin, and a member of the Genesco staff in Pulaski for many years, died Monday, July 15, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, July 16, at 2:30 at Harris-Donoho Funeral Home. Burial was in Bethany Cemetery near Tullahoma.<br />Settle had been associated with the Genesco plant in Gallatin for six years and with the company for over thirty years.<br />He was a native of Houston County, and a member of the Rotary Club, the Chamber of Commerce and First Methodist Church.<br /><br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Johneda Spears Settle; two sons, John A., Knoxville, and Michael R. Settle, Huntsville, Ala., and a grandchild.<br /><br />SEVERS, Lula Frances The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Frances Severs, 86, were conducted Tuesday, May 30, at 4:00 p.m. in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart, Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and Rev. Albert Pope officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Severs died Sunday, May 28, at her home here in Pulaski. She was a native of Kentucky, born September 17, 1880, the daughter of the late Levie and Sara Pilford Allen.<br />Survivors include one son, W. T. Severs, Ardmore, Ala.; one grandchild; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Young, and Miss Lillian B. Allen, both of Giles County; and one niece.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SEWELL, Willie Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Willie Jackson Sewell, 70, retired policeman and machinist of Lynnville, will be held Friday at Lynnville Baptist Church. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Sewell died unexpectedly after dinner on Tuesday evening, November 22, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lindsey Davidson, in Winter Haven, Fla., where he was visiting. The remains will arrive in Pulaski on Thursday night.<br />Born October 12, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Henry Sewell and Edna Kirk Sewell, and was a member of the Lynnville Baptist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Emma Lou Cole Sewell, died in October, four years ago.<br />Mr. Sewell is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Walter Carpenter, Lynnville; and three sisters, Mrs. Davidson, and Mrs. Joe Hickman and Mrs. Lee Hamlett, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SEXTON, Magdalene Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edd H. Sexton, 85, resident of Athens, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers, pastor, and the Rev. Kermit Goar. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Sexton died Saturday afternoon, January 20, at her home in Athens.<br />The former Miss Magdalene Jackson, she was born in Giles County, April 29, 1876, the daughter of the late David C. Jackson and Sarah Appleton Jackson. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, Edd H. Sexton, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Sexton is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Earl Booth, Minor Hill, Mrs. W. J. Kimbrough, Bowling Green, Ky., and Mrs. Claude Jones, Athens, Ala.; two sons, W. R. Sexton, Athens, Ala., and David E. Sexton, Town Creek, Ala.; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and one half-sister, Mrs. G. E. Johnson, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SEXTON, Mattie Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. W. R. Sexton, 64, resident of Athens, Ala., and native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Athens with the burial in Athens Cemetery. Mrs. Sexton died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, April 9, at Limestone County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br />The former Miss Mattie Campbell, she was the daughter of the late Thomas R. Campbell and Lena Smith Campbell, residents of the Minor Hill Community. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Sexton is survived by her husband, William R. Sexton, also a native of Giles County; and one brother, Tom H. Campbell; and two sisters, Mrs. Roy Garner and Mrs. H. G. Looney, all of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />SEXTON, Robert Glynn The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1969<br />Robert Glynn Sexton, 24 son of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Sexton of Town Creek, Ala., former Giles County residents, died Sunday, August 24, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, August 26, at the First Baptist Church of Town Creek with burial in Athens, Ala., City Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born September 5, 1944.<br />Survivors in additon to his parents include two brothers, Dr. David W. Sexton, Athens, Jerry Sexton, Knoxville; one sister, Mrs. Barbara Searcy, Tanner, Ala.<br /><br />SHACKELFORD, Floyd Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1969<br />Floyd Shackelford, Jr., 41, died Saturday, December 13, at his home on Route 2, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Shackelford, a contractor, were conducted Sunday afternoon, December 14, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Gilbert Shaffer and Frank Young, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Shackelford was born September 13, 1928, the son of Floyd and Minnie Phillips Shackelford.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Patricia Doggett Shackelford, Pulaski; one daughter, Miss Linda Shackelford, Nashville, and one son, Sammie Shackelford, Pulaski.<br /><br />SHACKELFORD, Kathryn Hall The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1961<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Paisley Shackelford, 51, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bolivar Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Shackelford, wife of Paisley Shackelford, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, August 20, after a brief illness.<br />Mrs. Shackelford was active with her husband in the management of the Shackelford&#8217;s Funeral Home at Bolivar, Savannah and Selmer and with the Shackelford Burial Association.<br />The former Kathryne Hall, she was a native of Hardin County. She was a Methodist.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Shackelford, is survived by two sons, R. P. Shackelford, Jr., and Don Hall Shackelford, Nashville, and six brothers and two sisters.<br /><br />SHACKELFORD, Loura Paisley The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Loura Paisley Shackelford, 78, native Giles Countian, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Shackelford Funeral Home in Savannah with the burial in Savannah Cemetery. Mrs. Shackelford died on Tuesday afternoon, October 4, at her home there, after a long illness.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John A. Paisley and Margaret White Paisley, and was a member of the Church of Christ. A former teacher in Giles County, she taught Sunday School in Savannah for twenty-five years and was active in civic affairs of the city. Her husband, R. E. Shackelford who died in 1936, was the owner of the funeral home in Savannah bearing the family name.<br />Mrs. Shackelford is survived by one son, R. P. Shackelford, Sr., Bolivar; two grandsons, three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Betty Harwell, Nashville.<br /><br />SHACKELFORD, Mary Alice Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Alice Tarpley Shackelford, 77, widow of Sam T. Shackelford, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, Baptist minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Shackelford died Saturday, February 19, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 27, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jerome Tarpley and Mary Alice Garrett Tarpley. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Shackelford is survived by three sons, Renza Shackelford, Pulaski, Sidney Shackelford, Decatur, Ala., and Floyd Shackelford, Santa Fe; one daughter, Mrs. James Sowell, Santa Fe; eight grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; three brothers, Jerome Tarpely, Polk Tarpley, and Herman Tarpley, Giles County; and three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Ledford and Mrs. Maggie Tucker, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Ed Ashford, Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHANNON, William Turner (Buddy) The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1962<br />William Turner (Buddy) Shannon, 53, suffered a heart attack while shoveling coal at the Giles County Junior High School Tuesday morning, September 11, and died before reaching Giles County Hospital.<br />Shannon, employed by the Newman Coal Company, was shoveling coal when he experienced a bad chest pain and went outside to rest for a few minutes. He shortly returned to the basement and said that he felt able to resume work. A few minutes later he fell over and presumably died. He was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital.<br />A resident of Ardmore, Shannon was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shannon. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Virgie Lewter and Mrs. Bernard Franklin, and one brother, Berry Shannon, all of Ardmore. He is also survived by several half-brothers, half-sisters, nieces and nephews.<br />Funeral services were held today (Wednesday) at 3 p. m. at the Ardmore Methodist Church, with burial in the Gatlin Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Rainey Funeral Home of Ardmore in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHAW, James H. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969<br />James H. Shaw, 76, Duck Hill, Miss., father of Mrs. Finner Carver, died Tuesday, December 17, at Ridell Nursing Home, following a heart attack.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Shaw were held Thursday, December 19, in the chapel of National Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Grenada, Miss.<br />Mr. Shaw was a retired teacher and farmer. He attended Freed-Hardeman College and Memphis State.<br />He was a member of the Baptist Church, Eastern Star and Masonic Lodge.<br />Survivors in addition to his daughter, include his wife, Jennie Lee O&#8217;Neal Shaw; two grandsons, Kenneth S. Carver, Alamo, and John Fenner Carver, Memphis; a foster son, Charles Dent of Shelbyville; one sister, Mrs. E. H . Hood, New Orleans, La.<br /><br />SHAW, William Reynolds The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for William Reynolds Shaw, 71, Pulaski resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Shaw died early Tuesday morning, August 23, at his home after a period of declining health.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Ed Shaw and Mattie Penney Shaw.<br />Mr. Shaw is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Cole Shaw; one daughter, Mrs. Claude Cooper, Pulaski; one son, Thomas Shaw, Louisville, Ky.; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Della Kelley, Columbia, Mrs. Merlin Wheeler and Mrs. Rosie Lee Wheeler, both of Berea; and three brothers, George W. Shaw, Pulaski, Claude Shaw, Wellington, Texas, and Herbert Shaw, Houston, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHAY, Edward Lee The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Edward Lee Shay, 36, died Saturday, November 4, in a Cleveland, Ohio hospital.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday, November 7, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg.<br />Mr. Shay, a native of Giles County, was born March 27, 1931, the son of Mrs. Minnie Palmer Shay and the late Sherman Shay.<br />Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Maudie Shay, Cleveland; one daughter, Linda Shay, Cleveland; three brothers, Clarence Shay, Waymond Shay, Giles County; and Junior Shay, Cleveland.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHAY, Larry Evans The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1993<br />Mr. Larry Evans Shay, 47, died Dec. 23, 1993, at his residence in Double Springs, Ala.<br />Funeral services were held Dec. 26 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br /><br />Mr. Shay is survived by one brother, Terry Shay; two step-sons, Vance Szakacs of Florida and Wade Szakacs of Double Springs; one step-daughter, Malinda Noblett of Double Springs; four nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />SHAY, Sherman The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Sherman Shay, 59, retired farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Shay died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, July 22, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born April 6, 1901, in Lawrence County, he was the son of Mrs. Ella Myers Shay and the late W. O. Shay.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Shay is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Palmer Shay; four sons, Clarence Shay, Junior Shay and Edward Shay, Cleveland, Ohio, and Waymon Shay, Fall River; several grandchildren; two brothers, Joe Shay, Lawrence County, and Hollis Shay, Peoria, Ill.; and three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Zozzie, Covington, Ky., Mrs. Gracie Pope, Lawrence County, and Mrs. Beulah Parker, Washington, D. C.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELDON, Reginald H. The Pulaski Citizen 1 May 1963<br />Reginald H. Sheldon, 80, husband of the former Miss Christine W. Woodward of Giles County, died unexpectedly Friday, April 12, at his home in Brockton, Mass. Funeral rites took place the following Monday afternoon with the burial in Melrose Cemetery in that city.<br />A native of Boston, he was an engineer with the Brockton-Taunton Gas Company for more than fifty years, retiring April 1, 1958. He was associated with a number of civic and educational activities; for 35 years was treasurer of the Lions Club.<br />Mr. Sheldon is survived by his wife, a native of Giles County; one son, Herbert E. Sheldon, Cooperstown, N. Y.; one daughter, Mrs. John T. Wiegenstein, Seattle, Wash.; eight grandchildren.<br />Mrs. Sheldon has a number of relatives in Giles County, including the Ezell families.<br /><br />SHELLHOUSE, Charles The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1966<br />A South Carolina man was killed Sunday, Sep. 4, in a two-car collision on Highway 31, north, at the entrance to Manor House Farms and three Jasper, Ala., mem face multiple charges her in connection with the accident which marked Giles County&#8217;s tenth traffic fatality of the year.<br />Charles Shellhouse, 49, of Aiken, S. C., was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital after the car he was driving was struck by another driven by Donald Eugene Ernest, 29, of Jasper. Mrs. Shellhouse was treated at the hospital for injuries and released. Their daughter, Alice 14, and Greg Covington, 9, of Aiken, a passenger, reportedly were not hurt&#8230;.<br /><br />SHELTON, Charles Filmore The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Funeral services for Charles Filmore Shelton, 71, were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 5, at 2 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Paul McKissack, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Shelton died Friday, November 3, at Veterans&#8217; Hospital in Nashville.<br />Mr. Shelton, a native of Decatur County, was born December 31, 1895, the son of the late Andrew and Betty Coffman Shelton. He was a retired postal employee, a retired Martin College employee, and a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nina Shelton, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Bil Hooie, Mrs. Earl Pickett, Jr., Mrs. James Garner, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Raymond Glover, Shelbyville; thirteen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Maxie Garris, Athens, Ala.; and one brother, Ben Shelton of Athens.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELTON, Earl Jefferson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Earl Jefferson Shelton, 68, retired farmer and school bus driver, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Shelton died Monday morning, February 10, at his Minor Hill home.<br />Born January 9, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jess Shelton and Mollie Reece Shelton. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Shelton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Belle Rogers Shelton; two daughters, Mrs. Bill Davis and Mrs. Ozro Tucker, Jr., both of Pulaski; four sons, Gerron Shelton, Auburndale, Fla., and David Shelton, Winter Haven, Fla., Buddy Shelton, Birmingham, Ala., and Denzil Shelton, Cleveland, Ohio; fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Tom Shelton and Edd Shelton, both of Auburndale, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs. Elwood Nance, Lewisburg, Tenn.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELTON, Irie Don The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1967<br />Fed Davis, 30, of Goodsprings, Ala was charged with murder in the first degree at the preliminary hearing in General Sessions Court Tuesday afternoon, in the fatal stabbing of Irie Don Shelton, 26 year old construction worker of Minor Hill.<br />His bond was set at $25,000 by Judge Jimmy Thomas and he returned to the county jail where he was taken a short time after the incident Saturday night. Attorneys for Davis announced their intention of appealing to Circuit Judge Joe M. Ingram to reduce the amount of the $25,000 bond.<br />According to Sheriff Jack Cox and Deputies Red Newton and Paul White who investigated, Davis attacked Shelton, father of three children, outside Townsend&#8217;s Place, a beer tavern south of Minor Hill. It was reported that Davis became enraged when one of his companions laughed at him, and he drew a knife on Shelton, afflicting a severe wound in the abdomen. Shelton was dead on arrival. According to reports, he &#8220;simply bled to death.&#8221; Funeral services for Shelton were held on Tuesday afternoon at Booth&#8217;s Chapel with burial in Hester Cemetery.<br />He was a native of Giles County, a son of Clay and Bonnie Noles Shelton of Minor Hill.<br /><br />He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Linda Louise Chaney, 2 daughters, Scheryl and Tommy Lynn; a son Dana Gregory Shelton; a sister Miss Bonita Jane (June) Shelton and a brother Billy Joe Shelton all of Minor Hill.<br /><br />SHELTON, John Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for John Wesley (Wess) Shelton, 56, truck operator, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Baptist Church at Anderson, Ala., conducted by the Rev. W. V. McDougal. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Shelton died at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday night, April 9, at Giles County Hospital after a five weeks illness.<br />Born February 6, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Shelton and Nannie Smotherman Shelton. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Shelton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Essie Poss Shelton; three sons, Billy Joe Shelton and Harold Glynn Shelton, Pulaski, and Wesley Shelton, Jr., Anderson, Ala.; one daughter, Miss Martha Ann Shelton, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; one brother, Delbert (Boots) Shelton, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Cora Johnson, Beech Hill, and Mrs. Clara Mae Kelly, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELTON, Kenneth Larkin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Kenneth Larkin Shelton, 82, retired farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Horace Woodard.<br />Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Shelton died Wednesday December 30 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 5, 1882 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim and Martha Shelton. His wife was the former Miss Mary Elizabeth Harwell.<br />Mr. Shelton is survived by three sons, James Elbert Shelton and Arthur Shelton, both of Pulaski and John Shelton, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Earl Sidera, Tipton, Iowa, Mrs. Shirley Dolan, Pulaski, and Mrs. Donald Fuller, St. Louis, Mich.; 15 grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELTON, Lila Hardiman The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lila Hardiman Shelton, 77, widow of Mack S. Shelton, and a resident of the Anthony Hill section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Shelton died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, January 30, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born May 10, 1884 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Volley Hardiman and Mary Alice Murrell Hardiman, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mrs. Shelton is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Tillman, Goodspring; two sons, Duward Shelton and L. C. Shelton, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Lois Pettus, Elkmont, Ala. and Mrs. S. A. Campbell, Little Rock, Ark.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELTON, Lizzie Lee Callahan The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Lee Callahan Shelton, 87, widow of Walter C. Shelton, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. She died on Monday morning, June 22, at Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br />Born November 26, 1876, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late James E. Callahan and Sarah Moore Callahan. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Shelton is survived by an adopted son, Belvin Kelly, Washington State; one sister, Mrs. Erskine Abernathy; and four brothers, Carter Callahan, Frank Callahan, Hugh Callahan, and Jesse Callahan, all of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELTON, Mary Agnes Reese The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Agnes Reese Shelton, 76, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Shelton died on Friday afternoon, March 25, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 11, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Edgar Reese and Lucy Marks Reese. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Raymond Shelton, served two terms as Trustee of Giles County.<br />Mrs. Shelton is survived by a brother, Roscoe Newton, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Alton Smith and Mrs. Memory Byford, Giles County; and fourteen nieces and nephews, including two nieces, Mrs. Hubert Cooper and Mrs. Lula Loyd, Pulaski, reared by Mr. and Mrs. Shelton.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELTON, Odell The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Odell Shelton, 53, Lawrence County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, May 20, at Bennett May Funeral Home, with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Shelton died on Tuesday, May 19, 1964 at his Lawrenceburg home.<br />Born July 5, 1910, in Lawrence County, he was the son of Lee Shelton, Lawrenceburg, and the late Mrs. Annie Day Shelton.<br />Mr. Shelton is survived by two sons, Loyd Shelton and Leroy Shelton, both of Pulaski; and his step mother, Mrs. Shelton; and one sister, Mrs. Oceil Gatlin, Lester, Ala. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELTON, Terrence Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1966<br /><br />Terrence Wayne Shelton, 16, died Saturday night, April 9, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, as a result of injuries received eight days before in a motorcyle-car collision on Lincoln Street.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. Conducting the services were the Rev. Horace Woodard of Cookeville, the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Herman Buchanan, pastor of Choate&#8217;s Creek Methodist Church of which young Shelton was a member.<br />The son of Arthur and Effie Brindley Shelton of Valley View Drive, Terrence was born in Pulaski on Sept. 16, 1949. He was a member of the junior class at Giles County High School and a route carrier for the Nashville Banner and Tennessean.<br />The fatal accident occurred at 6:30 p. m. Friday, April 1, when the motorcycle on which the youth was riding and a car driven by Walter L. Sandridge collided as Sandridge started to make a left turn into his driveway, according to Lt. William M. Oliver of the Pulaski Police Department, who investigated.<br />Shelton received a brain injury, a broken ankle and multiple bruises and lacerations. He was given emergency treatment at Giles County Hospital and removed to Vanderbilt where he later developed pneumonia and suffered a collapsed lung.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, include a brother, Denny Kenneth Shelton of Pulaski, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfrey Brindley of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />SHELTON, William Lee The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for William Lee Shelton, 54, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Puncheon Church of Christ with the burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mr. Shelton died Thursday night, March 28, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born July 21, 1908, in Giles County, the son of the late James H. Shelton and Virgie Foust Shelton. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Shelton is survived by three brothers, Harvey Shelton, Clay Shelton and Lonnie Shelton, all of Minor Hill; and four sisters, Mrs. Alton White, and Misses Irene and Frances Shelton, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Ernest Parker, Centerville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHELTON, William Penn The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />William Penn Shelton, 85, retired state employee and farmer, died Thursday, May 4, at his home on Route 3, Pulaski.<br />Services were conducted Saturday morning, May 6, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with James Holt, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Shelton, a native of Giles County, was born February 27, 1882, the son of the late George W. Shelton and Mary Jane Phillips Shelton.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jean Roberts, Houston, Texas; one son, Buster Shelton, Birmingham, Ala.; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHENK, Norman A. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Norman A. Shenk, 59-year-old engineer at the Army Missile Command in Huntsville, Ala., were held Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Shenk died about 4 p. m. Saturday on his farm. The family reported that he was working in a field with a tractor and got stuck, suffering a heart attack while trying to jack up the tractor.<br />The Redstone Arsenal engineer moved to Giles County from Somerville, Ala., two years ago when he bought the farm at Riversburg.<br />He was born in Detroit, Michigan.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lucia Rodriguez Shenk; a daughter, Mrs. Susie Jarvis, San Francisco, Calif.; a son, Norman A. Shenk, II, San Francisco; a step-son, Francis Victor Galvan, U. S. Navy; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Daly, Ft. Myers, Fla. and Mrs. Pauline Cole, Quebec, Vt.; two brothers, Duncan Shenk, Springfield, Vt., and Richard Shenk, Eris, Pa.; a great aunt, Mrs. Frances P. Gardner, Erie; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />SHERRELL, Howard McCoy The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1963<br />Howard McCoy Sherrell, 73, partner in a Pulaski clothing and dry goods store, died Friday at Giles County Hospital after suffering a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was owner and operator of a general store at Dellrose, which was founded by his father in 1871. He and his brother, the late Horace E. Sherrell, founded the Home Bank of Dellrose, which was merged with the Lincoln County Bank at Fayetteville in 1933. Sherrell was a director of the Lincoln County Bank when he died.<br />The well-known farmer and merchant was a partner in Sherrell-Stone in Pulaski.<br />He graduated from Vanderbilt University in Nashville in 1914. He served as lieutenant in the U. S. Army during World War I. Sherrell was born in Lincoln County, a son of the late DeWitt Clinton and Mary Elizabeth McCoy Sherrell.<br />He was a Methodist.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Stone Sherrell; two daughters, Mrs. J. B. Diehl of Nashville, and Mrs. T. F. Ezell of Lebanon; a sister, Mrs. T. N. Figuers of Columbia; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />SHERRELL, Willie Legg The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. R. A. Sherrell, 97, native Giles Countian, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the W. H. Mann, Christian Scientist Reader, and the Rev. Edwin Gilbert, pastor of the Nolensville Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Sherrell died at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, April 30, at Graystone Nursing Home in Franklin.<br />The former Miss Willie Legg, she was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late James Legg and Jane Wooley Legg.<br /><br />Her husband, R. A. Sherrell, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Sherrell is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mahlon Cox, Arrington; one granddaughter and four great-grandchildren.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHIVAS, James W. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1967<br />Funeral services for James W. Shivas, 89, retired lithograph artist, were conducted at 10:00 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, October 7, at the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Shivas died Friday, October 6, in Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, and attended art school in London. He moved to Canada in 1907, and lived in California and Texas before moving to Nashville in 1937. He had lived in Pulaski since 1957. He was a member of the Church of Scotland.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucy Dowson Shivas, Pulaski; one son, Dr. Gordon Shivas, Pulaski; six grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Margaret Shivas, Winnepegg, Canada.<br /><br />SHOCKLEY, Charles Alton The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1963<br />A 20-year-old carpenter of Minor Hill was Giles County&#8217;s only Memorial Day week-end accident victim. Charles Alton Shockley drowned in a farm lake south of Minor Hill Saturday afternoon while his 19-year-old wife of eight months and other relatives watched helplessly from the bank.<br />The accident happened about 4 o&#8217;clock, but it was two-and-a-half hours later before dragging operations brought the body to the surface. The small lake is on the farm of Solon Crabb.<br />Shockley got off work about 2:30 p. m. Saturday and went down to the lake with his brother-in-law, Jimmy Thornton, &#8220;to clean up,&#8221; according to Mrs. Crabb. She said the victim&#8217;s wife, mother-in-law, Mrs. William Thornton, and sister-in-law, went along.<br />Mrs. Crabb said she was told that the first time Shockley jumped off the diving board in the water, he got in trouble. &#8220;Jimmy (who is 15) tried to get him, but couldn&#8217;t, and his mother had to pull him to safety,&#8221; she said. &#8220;Some said he couldn&#8217;t swim and some said he could.&#8221;<br />Shockley&#8217;s wife, who is expecting is the former Margie Thornton of Minor Hill. She graduated May 24 from Minor Hill High School. The couple were married last fall.<br />He was a native of Elkmont, Ala., having been born and reared in Limestone County. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shockley of Elkmont.<br />Other than his wife and parents, survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Lela May Brown, Illinois, Mrs. Annette Woodfin, who is living in England, and Margaret Shockley, Elkmont; and two brothers, James Shockley and Clinton Shockley, Elkmont.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Tuesday at Elkmont Church of Christ, with James Merritt officiating. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery near Lester, Ala.<br /><br />SHOOK, Dellie W. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Dellie W. Shook, 81, retired farmer of the Shores Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Shook who had been in failing health, died Monday, April 6, at Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Born May 17, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James F. Shook and Frances Elizabeth Yancey Shook. He was a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Shook is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Owens Shook; six sons, Harvey Shook, Athens, Ala., Elmo Shook, Decatur, Ala., Lonzo Shook, Melvin Shook, Giles County, Webster Shook, Leoma, and Delmas Shook, Auburndale, Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. Johnnie Myers, Leoma, Mrs. Melvin Hendrix, and Mrs. Harold Bell, Nashville, and Mrs. Claude Hardiman, Giles County; twenty-two grandchildren, thirty-seven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel M. Bass, Pulaski, Mrs. Tom Cosby, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Jim Smith, Loretto.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHOOK, Maude Helen Prince The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Helen Prince Shook, 73, Giles County resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Shook died on Friday, June 15, at the home of her daughter, Miss Ruth Shook in Chattanooga.<br />Born August 22, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Gideon Prince and Mary Appleton. Her husband, Jack Shook, died a number of years ago.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Shook is survived by one son, W. M. Shook, Saleshala, Mass.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Lillian Vestal, Dayton, Ohio; and one brother, Claude Prince, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHORES, Virginia Pittard The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1966<br />Mrs. Virginia Pittard Shores, 66, owner of The Vogue, ladies quality dress shop on the East Side of the Public Square, died unexpectedly at 12:30 (noon) Thursday, March 10, in Giles County Hospital, following surgery.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Born August 12, 1909, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Albert G. Pittard and Minnie Zuccarello Pittard. She was a member of the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Shores had been in the merchandising business for many years, buying The Vogue several years ago.<br />Her husband, Robert Clyde Shores, Bodenham merchant, died in 1925.<br /><br />Mrs. Shores is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Marlin Goodman, Mrs. Carroll Wesson and Mrs. Hoyt Morrow, all of Pulaski; three grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Guy Chambers, Pulaski.<br /><br />SHORT, Lucile White Moore The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1968<br />Mrs. Lucile White Moore Short, 81, died unexpectedly at her home at approximately 5:45 o&#8217;clock, Tuesday evening. Funeral services will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, the Rev. Billy Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church, and the Rev. John McGinnis, pastor of The Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Short was a native of Giles County, born June 6, 1887, the daughter of the late Mary Wise Galloway and James A. White.<br />She was educated at Martin College and Ward Seminary, Nashville. She was first married to Tom William Moore of Pulaski whose death occurred in 1913. In 1917, she was married to James S. Short, Pulaski merchant, who died in 1953.<br />Mrs. Short was an active member of the Pulaski Civic League established during her mother&#8217;s lifetime, her mother having initiated the idea of establishing a public restroom for county women in the basement of the courthouse. Mrs. Short sponsored the project later. The spacious room was maintained and equipped with furniture, couches, and baby-beds and an attendant was provided by the Civic League, and has been a continuing convenience throughout the years.<br />She is survived by one son, Tom W. Moore, local attorney, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SHRADER, Burns Malcolm The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1966<br />Burns Malcolm Shrader, 40, Columbia businessman, died Monday, October 17, in Maury County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, October 19, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Oakes-Nichols Funeral Home, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Shrader was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Clemma Tomlinson Shrader, and the late Burl Shrader. He operated a service station in Columbia for many years.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Imogene Gibson Shrader; one son, Burns M. Shrader, Jr.; one daughter, Miss Tammy Shrader; all of Maury County; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Owen, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. David Wilson, Columbia and Mrs. Brown Bonds, Lynnville; three brothers, Frank, Columbia, Brown, Nashville, and James Shrader of Lynnville.<br /><br />SHRADER, C. M. (Buck) and Margaret Tosh Shrader The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1968<br />A Giles County sawmill operator and his wife died early Monday, May 6, in a fire which destroyed their home in the Rose Hill community near Campbellsville, and investigators have been unable to determine the cause of the blaze.<br /><br />C. M. (Buck) Shrader, 33, and his wife, Margaret Tosh Shrader, 27, lost their lives in the fire which apparently started about 5 a. m. A neighbor, Larry Walls, who spotted the flames about 5:30 o&#8217;clock, said the roof had already caved in when he arrived at the scene.<br />Shrader&#8217;s body was found near a small wood-burning stove, but it was not known if there was any fire in the stove at the time. Mrs. Shrader was still in bed. They were alone in the small concrete block home.<br />The Pulaski Fire Department answered a call to the fire, arriving about 5:50, but the blaze was too far advanced to be contained.<br />Cecil Pigg, fire engineer, said, &#8220;No conclusion has been reached as to the cause of the fire, and it is not likely that we will ever know what happened.&#8221; Pigg and County Coroner Bill Bennett concurred in the opinion that no foul play was involved.<br />Both Mr. and Mrs. Shrader were native Giles Countians, he having been born on July 2, 1934, and she on Sept. 22, 1940. He was the son of Mrs. Vera Rose Shrader Rinehart of Rose Hill and the late Marvin Shrader. Her parents are Malcolm and Clarice Brown Tosh of Giles County.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. James Stallings and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />Shrader&#8217;s survivors, in addition to his mother, include three sisters, Mrs. Daniese Watts of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. John Ratliff and Mrs. Goldman Moore of Giles County; and seven brothers, J. H., William, Leon, and Don Shrader, all of Giles County, Franklin P. of Detroit, Mich., Oscar with the U. S. Army in Vietnam, and Louie Shrader of Lafayette, La.<br />Besides her parents, Mrs. Shrader is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jewell Pitts of Maury County and Mrs. William Curtis of Tellico Plains; and two brothers, Houston Tosh with the U. S. Army at Ft. Campbell, Ky., and Pride Tosh of Giles County.<br /><br />SHRADER, Frank Buford The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1968<br />Services for Frank Buford Shrader, 63, retired restaurant operator and former dispatcher for the Maury County sheriff&#8217;s department, were held at 2 p. m. Monday, June 10, in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia.<br />Mr. Shrader died Saturday, June 8, in Maury County Hospital. He was a Mason and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Virginia Sands Shrader; two daughters, Mrs. N. W. Ross, Lockeport, N. Y., and Mrs. Shelton Scarrott, Seattle, Wash.; two brothers, James Shrader, Lynnville, and Brown Shrader, Goodlettsville; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Owen, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Brown Bonds, Lynnville and Mrs. David Wilson, Columbia; his mother, Mrs. B. M. Shrader, Lynnville, and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />SHRADER, Marsha Elaine The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Graveside services for Marsha Elaine Shrader, seventeen-day-old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Shrader of Franklin, were conducted Monday afternoon, July 17, at Franklin Memorial Gardens by Bill Swaner, Church of Christ minister. The child died Sunday, July 16, at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br /><br />Survivors, in addition to the parents, are two brothers, Terry and Gary Shrader, Franklin; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shrader of Lynnville; and two great-grandmothers, Mrs. Clemma Shrader and Mrs. O. W. Wells, both of Giles County.<br /><br />SHULER, Alice E. The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1969<br />Miss Alice E. Shuler, 84, died Monday night, May 5, at her home on Ethridge, Route One.<br />Funeral services for Miss Shuler were conducted Wednesday morning, May 7, at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. John Pope officiating. Burial was in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Shuler was born November 21, 1884, the daughter of the late J. T. and Annette Baker Shuler.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Trent Carter, Pulaski, and Miss Ann Shuler, Campbellsville; one brother, Frank Shuler, Pulaski; two nieces and one nephew.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHULER, Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Clyde Shuler, 80, retired farmer of the Campbellsville Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by his pastor, the Rev. Robert Hall. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Shuler died at 4:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, May 21, at Giles County Hospital, hours after he was stricken with coronary thrombosis at his home.<br />Born June 25, 1879, at Campbellsville, he was the son of the late J. P. and Annette Baker Shuler. A lifelong member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville, he had served as an elder for many years and was clerk of the Session for forty years.<br />Mr. Shuler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clevie Ussery Shuler; one daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Lucy, Nashville; one granddaughter, Mrs. Raymond Harville, Russellville, Ala.; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Frank Shuler, Pulaski merchant; and three sisters, Mrs. Trent Carden and Misses Alice and Annette Shuler, all of Campbellsville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SHULER, Lillie Mae Harris The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jun 1966<br />Mrs. Lillie Mae Harris Shuler, a former resident of Elkton, died May 27, in Lee General Hospital, Pennington Gap, Va. Burial took place in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Woodway, Va. Her husband, the late Daniel Shuler, died in 1959. Both Mr. and Mrs. Shuler are natives of Virginia.<br /><br />SIGMON, Harrison Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1961<br />Harrison Calvin Sigmon, 67, former Giles County Highway Commissioner, died Wednesday morning, March 22, at 6:30 o&#8217;clock at Thayer Hospital in Nashville following a brief illness.<br /><br />Funeral services for which arrangements are incomplete, will be conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of North Carolina, Mr. Sigmon was born at Taylorsville, N. C., August 9, 1893, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carr Sigmon. He was elected Highway Commissioner of Giles County in July 1933 and served in that position until July, 1945. He was a member of First Methodist Church of Pulaski.<br />Mr. Sigmon&#8217;s first wife, Effie Chiles Sigmon, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include his second wife, Mrs. Betty Hargrove Lewis Sigmon; three sons, Glen Sigmon of Pulaski, Ray Sigmon of Caper, Wyo., and Wyatt Sigmon of Milwaukee, Wis.; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Powell of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Martha Jordon of Philadelphia, Pa.; one brother, Dicus C. Sigmon of Taylorsville, N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Icenhour and Mrs. Laddie Icenhour, both of Statesville, N. C.; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />SILLIMAN, Fred The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Fred Silliman, 51, native of Pulaski were held Monday in Buffalo, N. Y., where he made his home. He died Friday, March 3, at a hospital in Buffalo.<br />Born in Pulaski, he was the son of the late W. B. Silliman and Mattie Dougherty Malone Silliman.<br />Mr. Silliman is survived by his wife; one daughter and one grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Rice, El Paso, Texas, Mrs. J. K.Hulsey, Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Leona James, Nashville.<br /><br />SIMMONS, Lindsey H. The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1968<br />Funeral services for Lindsey H. Simmons, 75, were held Tuesday afternoon, May 21 at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home, Lewisburg. Burial was in Cornersville Cemetery.<br />Mr. Simmons, son of the late James M. and Jennie Horne Simmons, died at 9:30 Monday morning in a Nashville hospital.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Madeline Sharp Simmons; two sisters, Mrs. W. R. Crowe and Mrs. Taylor Birdsong; one brother, James H. Simmons; and one nephew, Ronald J. Simmons.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Alice James The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. James R. Simpson, 76, Goodlettsville resident, were held Thursday afternoon in a Goodlettsville funeral home, conducted by Dr. John Knight, minister of the Southern Methodist Church. Burial took place in Forrest Lawn Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Simpson died Tuesday, November 30, in Nashville Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.<br />A native of Prospect in Giles County, she was the former Miss Alice James, daughter of the late Simeon Simpson and Harriett Ann Keaton James. She was educated in Giles County Schools and was married to Mr. Simpson forty-nine years ago.<br />They moved to Davidson County in 1936 and Mr. Simpson was employed by the Nile Yearwood Company as a construction worker until his retirement several years ago.<br /><br />Mrs. Simpson is survived by her husband, one son, James E. Simpson; two grandsons, Jimmy Simpson and Larry Simpson; one great-grandson, all of Goodlettsville; one sister, Mrs. Malloy Gilbert, Prospect and three brothers, S. K. James, Madison, R. E. James, Nashville, and John S. James, Florence, Ala.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Anna Smith The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Smith Simpson, 73, widow of Neil Brown Simpson, were held at w o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Oak Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Simpson died unexpectedly Thursday, December 19, at her home in the Prospect section.<br />Born December 27, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bily Smith and Anna Tucker Smith. Her husband, Neil Brown Simpson, died two years ago.<br />Mrs. Simpson is survived by two sons, Paul Simpson, Prospect, and Frank Simpson, Minor Hill; two step-sons, Cecil Simpson, Lawrence County, and Audie Simpson, Prospect; eight daughters, Mrs. Vera Bell Pickett, Mrs. Velma Simpson, Miss Lillie May Simpson, Prospect, Mrs. Donna Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Gibson, and Mrs. Maggie Long, Goodspring, Mrs. Mattie Lou Allen, Kentucky, and Mrs. Viva Daley, Toledo, Ohio; thirty-six grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren; one half-brother, Dan Smith, Pulaski; and one half-sister, Mrs. Clara Holden, Pulaski.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Clara Hayes The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1962<br />Mrs. Clara Hayes Simpson, 70, formerly of Giles County, died early Saturday, August 11, at Louisville, Ky., where she had made her home for the past thirty-five years. Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning with the Rev. Floyd Cates officiating, and burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Simpson was a native of Giles County, the daughter of Will Walter Hayes of Riversburg and the late Maggie Reaves Hayes. She was born Aug. 13, 1891.<br />She had lived in Louisville for about 35 years. Her husband, Elmer Simpson, died 14 years ago. Mrs. Simpson was a Baptist.<br />In additon to her father, she is survived by a son, Robert Allen Simpson of Louisville; a daughter, Mrs. Clinton Burrows of Louisville; five brothers, Guy Hayes of Pulaski, Franklin Hayes of Bunker Hill, Amos Hayes of Nashville, and Allie Hayes of Louisville; five sisters, Mrs. Florence Brewer and Mrs. Felix Shelton of Pulaski, Miss Margaret Hayes of Riversburg, Mrs. Daly Chapman of Louisville and Mrs. Emma Lee McGill of Winter Haven, Fla., and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Elizabeth Coleman The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Coleman Simpson, 74, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, and Tommy Vernon, minister of Second Street Church of Christ, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Simpson died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 15, at Giles County Hospital, following a broken hip sustained a week ago.<br /><br />Born July 29, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom Coleman and Mary Dodson Coleman. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Simpson is survived by her husband, Will H. Simpson; four sons, Willis Simpson, Stacy Simpson, and Glen Simpson, Pulaski, and Carroll Simpson, Decatur, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Oliver Mooney, Pulaski; and four grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Ethel The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Ethel Simpson, 79, Giles County native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 12:30 (noon) November 5, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Miss Simpson was born January 15, 1886, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Bob Simpson and Mary Catherine Tarpley Simpson.<br />She was the last member of her immediate family; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Evans and a brother, Silas T. Simpson, having died earlier this year. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Mabel The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Miss Mabel Simpson, 82, who died Friday, July 31, in a Nashville hospital after a long illness were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Pulaski Funeral Homewith the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Simpson was born March 12, 1882, the daughter of Bob and Mary Catherine Tarpley Simpson.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Silas of Pulaski and Stanley Simpson of Greeneville, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Evans of Pulaski and Miss Ethel Simpson of Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Mary The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Miss Mary Simpson, 58, were conducted Wednesday morning, December 14, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Simpson died Tuesday morning in a Nashville hospital. She was a native of Giles County, born March 22, 1910, the daughter of the late W. R. and Cora Orr Simpson.<br />Survivors include one brother, Carson Simpson, Pulaski; four half-sisters, Mrs. Julian Bee, Mrs. Richard Stutts, Mrs. Dale Carrio, Nashville, and Mrs. Betty Simpson, Huntsville, Ala.; two half-brothers, W. B. Simpson, Pulaski, and W. R. Simpson, Merchant Marines; and her step-mother, Mrs. Iva Butler Simpson.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Neal Brown The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Neal Brown Simpson, 93, retired farmer of Goodsprings section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Oak Grove Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Simpson died at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 17, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born September 25, 1867, in Hardin County, he was a member of the Methodist Church<br />Mr. Simpson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Smith Simpson; four sons, Audie Simpson, Paul Simpson, Frank Simpson, Giles County, Cecil Simpson, Lawrence County; eight daughters, Mrs. Donie Johnson, Miss Velma Simpson, Miss Lillie Mae Simpson, Mrs. Mable Ruth Gibson, Mrs. Maggie Long and Mrs. Carson Pickett, Giles County, Mrs. Violet Daly, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Mattie Lou Allen, Kentucky; thirty-three grandchildren, several great-grandchildren; one brother, Joe Simpson, Lawrence County; and one half-brother, Gilbert Simpson.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Sallie Shumate The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Shumate Simpson, 94, mother of James M. Tuell of Pulaski, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Buck Grove Baptist Church in Brandenburg, Ky., with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Simpson died Sunday, February 18, at the home of Mrs. Tuell.<br />A native of Duston, Ky., she was the daughter of the late W. H. Shumate and Rosina Steth Shumate, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />In addition to Mrs. Tuell, Mrs. Simpson is survived by another daughter, Mr. Menana Shumate, Atlanta, Ga.; two step-sons, J. L. Simpson, Louisville, Ky., and W. E. Simpson, Brandenburg, Ky.; two step-daughters, Mrs. Grover Frymier, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Johnson Board, Californial and one half-sister, Mrs. Sue Long, West Point, Ky.; Mrs. Alan McKay of Pulaski is a granddaughter.<br /><br />SILLS, Josie Elizabeth Newton The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1962<br />Funeral Services for Mrs. Josie Elizabeth Newton Sills, 80, resident of the Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Sills died at 6:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, July 28, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born August 8, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Newton and Mrs. Ellen McCafferty Newton. Her husband, Leonard L. Sills, died in 1939. Mrs. Sills is survived by one son, W. A. Sills, U. S. Air Force, Dover, Del.; a granddaughter, Mrs. Jimmy Burks, Minor Hill; a grandson, Mike Sills, Dover, Del.; a great granddaughter; and one brother, Jim Newton, Lexington, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Silas T. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Silas T. Simpson, 89, retired radio technician, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Simpson died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, July 17, at Fairhaven Nursing Home where he had been a patient for the past month.<br />Born March 4, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Bob Simpson and Mary Catherine Everly Simpson. He was a member of the United Methodist Church<br />Mr. Simpson, a bachelor, is survived by one sister, Miss Ethel Simpson, Nashville; and several nieces and nephews. His sister, Mrs. Bertha Evans, died April 2, this year. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMPSON, William Roger The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1969<br />William Roger Simpson, Jr., 44, died Saturday, July 24, in a hospital in New Orleans, La.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, July 28, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Marcus Nichols officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Simpson was born April 24, 1925, the son of Mrs. Iva Butler Simpson and the late W. R. Simpson.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include one brother, William B. Simpson, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Julian Bee, Mrs. Richard Stutts, and Mrs. Dale Carrico, all of Nashville, and Miss Betty Ann Simpson, of Huntsville, Ala.; a half-brother, J. Carson Simpson, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMPSON, Willis Henry The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1968<br />Funeral services for Willis Henry Simpson, resident of Minor Hill Road, were held Sunday afternoon, April 14, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Revs. Clarence Stewart and Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Simpson, member of the Baptist Church and a retired L&amp;N Railroad worker for twenty-three years, working out of Decatur, and Mobile, Ala., and Louisville, Ky., died Friday, April 12, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Simpson was born October 29, 1879, the son of the late William and Sally Simpson.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Oliver Mooney, Giles County; four sons, Melvin Stacy, Willis Henry, Jr., and Richard Glenn Simpson, all of Giles County, and William Carroll Simpson, Decatur, Ala.; and six grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SIMS, James William The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1965<br />James William Sims, 56, Pulaski businessman and civic leader, died at Giles County Hospital Wednesday mornng, Jan. 20, following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services are to be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Rev William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Sims had been Sinclair Oil Distributor, along with his brother, in Giles and Lawrence Counties for thirty years. He was a member and former Steward of First Methodist Church, a member of Pulaski Exchange Club and the Scottish Rite. He also had formerly served as a city alderman.<br />A native of Jackson, Tenn., he was born June 9, 1908, the son of Andrew F. and Bertha Hill Sims. With his family, he moved to Giles County at the age of eleven. He attended Massey Boys School here and was graduated from Alabama Military Institute at Anniston, Alabama.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edith Gilbert Sims; his mother, two sons, James W., Jr., of Pulaski and Jack of Clarksvile; one brother, Robert Sims of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Frank Harlow of Elkton; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />SISK, John Allen The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1968<br />John Allen Sisk, 64, died Saturday, December 14, in Morristown after a short illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Sisk, retired truck driver for the Cedar Grove Limestone Company, were held Tuesday afternoon, December 17, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sisk was born July 31, 1904, the son of the late Hiram Sisk and Annie Cardin Sisk.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Bradley Pierce, Morristown; five brothers, Kenneth Sisk, Harold Sisk, and Wilburn Sisk, all of Pulaski, Massey Sisk, Florence, Ala., and Sylvester Sisk of Memphis; three sisters, Mrs. Roy McCorkle, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Roy Harklewood, Dublin, Ga., and Mrs. William McGill, Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SISK, Sallie Will Summerford The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1967<br />Mrs. Sallie Will Sisk, 60, died Friday morning, November 24, at her home on Route 6, Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Sisk, a native of Giles County, was born October 18, 1907, the daughter of the late W. L. and Sarah D. Hamlin Summerford. She was a secretary for I. Denbo Products Company for thirty-five years.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, John Allen Sisk, are one daughter, Mrs. Bradley Pierce, Nashville; two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. W. H. Drumright, Pulaski, Mrs. Pete Garrett, Miami, Fla., Mrs. Lillian Harwell, Auburn, Ala., and Mrs. Ruth Dugger, Hopkinsville, Ky.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SKELTON, Charles C. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Charles C. Skelton, 77, retired American Telephone and Telegraph Company employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Olivet Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Gus Self, pastor of the church. Burial will take place at Duncan Memorial Cemetery at Floydsburg, Ky. Mr. Skelton died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening, September 5, at Giles County Hospital after an illness of five months.<br />An employee of A. T. &amp; T., for thirty-six years, he retired nine years ago at Louisville, Ky., coming then to Giles County and residing in the Olivet Community.<br />A native of Kentucky, he was the son of the late William Thomas Skelton and Amelia Powers Skelton. He was a member of the Olivet Methodist Church;s official board.<br />Mr. Skelton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jettie Carpenter Skelton; one sister, Mrs. Mel Collins, Dayton, Ohio; one-half sister, Mrs. Ray Hearne, North Vernon, Ind.; and three brothers, George Skelton, North Vernon, Ind., Henry Skelton, Elizabethtown, Ind., and Will Skelton, Columbus, Ind.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SKELTON, Jettie Mae Carpenter The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jettie Mae Skelton, 60, widow of C. C. Skelton, were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday at Olivet Methodist Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Skelton died Saturday at her home in Pulaski.<br />Born September 22, 1903, she was the daughter of the late I. W. Carpenter and Lucy Etta McGee Carpenter.<br />Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Gray and Mrs. Lucille Wooten of Lewisburg, and a brother, Campbell Carpenter of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SLAYTON, Theo Dorothy Walker The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1968<br />Mrs. Theo Dorothy Slayton, 86, died Tuesday, February 27, in Ardmore Nursing Home after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Slayton, wife of the late Dee Slayton, will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday, February 29, at Elkton Baptist Church, with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial will be in New Grove Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Slayton was born August 15, 1881, the daughter of W. M. and Nancy Freeman Walker.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Aaron Pendley, Old Hickory, Mrs. Bill Davis, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Ray Dietz, Rossville, Ga., and Mrs. Gilbert Birdsong, Elkton; four sons, A. C. and D. A. Slayton, both of Ardmore, Herbert Slayton, Elkton, and J. B. Slayton, Huntsville, Ala.; thirty grandchildren; and fifty-one great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Mrs. A. E. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. A. E. Smith, mother of Mrs. Gilbert Curtis of Elkton, died Wednesday, January 15, in a hospital in Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />Funeral services were held Thursday, January 16, in Birmingham with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Smith was the wife of the late A. E. Smith. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church, Birmingham. The Smiths were residents from 1932 to 1938. While at Elkton, Mrs. Smith was very active in the P-TA and other community work.<br />Survivors in addition to her daughter, include three other daughters, Mrs. Louise Hicks, San Jose, Calif., Mrs. H. B. Campbell, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., Mrs. Oliver Edwards, Birmingham; one son, A. E. Smith, Jr., Scottsboro, Ala.; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Ada Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Walter G. Smith, 89, resident of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. William H. Moss, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Smith died Thursday night, February 27, at Giles County Hospital.<br />The former Miss Ada Harwell, she was born September 3, 1873, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Stith Capers Harwell and Nancy Ezell Harwell. Her husband, Walter G. Smith, died in 1950. She was the last member of her immediate family and a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by two sons, W. Julian Smith, Pulaski, and Hume Smith, Murfreesboro; six daughters, Misses Mallie and Eunice Smith, Mrs. Jewell Derryberry and Mrs. Sybil Williams, Pulaski, Mrs. O. E. West, Frankewing, and Mrs. B. A. London, Cornersville; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Amanda Uselton The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda Uselton Smith, 88, Bunker Hill Community resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. J. W. McCullough, Church of God minister. Burial took place in the Simpson Cemetery. Mrs. Smith died at one o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon, July 13, at her home after a long illness.<br />Born March 24, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joshua Uselton and Mary Ellen Price Uselton. Her husband, Hardy Smith died in 1929.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by one son, Eldred Smith, Detroit, Mich.; thirteen grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Frank Brewer, Toney, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Anna Matthews The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Matthews Smith, 85, Pulaski resident for the past nine years, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home conducted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother, First Methodist Church in Columbia, and the Rev. R. Neal Dean, First Presbyterian Church pastor of Pulaski. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia. Mrs. Smith died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, March 14, at the home of her sisters, Mrs. Alma Key and Miss Beth Matthews in Pulaski after an illness of several years.<br />Born August 21, 1877, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Lafayette Boone Matthews and Fannie Yokley Matthews. Her husband, Comer Smith, Columbia, died May 16, 1952.<br />She was a member of First Methodist Church in Columbia.<br />In addition to her sisters, Mrs. Smith is survived by three brothers, Jake Y. Matthews, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dr. O. K. Matthews, Columbia, and Earl Matthews, Springfield.<br /><br />SMITH, Bertha Harris The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jacob W. Smith, 72, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mrs. Smith died Thursday night, April 7, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 15, 1893, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Bertha Harris, daughter of the late Bob Harris and Lillie Byrd Harris. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband, Jacob W. Smith; three sisters, Mrs. John Young, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Claude Warren, North Little Rock, Ark., and Mrs. Lacy Reed, Akron, Ohio; one half-brother, Shields Harris, Pulaski florist and one half-sister, Mrs. Cora Bell Williams, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Bessie Lee McMasters The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Curtis H. Smith, 46, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church, and Andrew Brown of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in Cool Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Smith died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, February 5, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Bessie Lee McMasters, she was born May 16, 1913, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Lee W. McMasters and Anna C. Nance McMasters. She was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Calvin Poston; and three grandchildren, Lawrenceburg; and two brothers, Knox McMasters and Robert A. McMasters, both of Birmingham, Ala.; and her step-mother, Mrs. L. W. McMasters, Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Brannon The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967<br />Brannon Smith, father of Miss Mary Theresa Smith, Home Demonstration Agent for Giles County, died Tuesday, December 12 at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Smith, 64, were held Wednesday, December 13 in Woodfin Memorial Chapel, with burial in Murfreesboro.<br />Survivors in addition to Miss Smith, include his wife, Mrs. Helen Steel Smith; two sons, Charles O. and Ralph Smith; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, all of Murfreesboro.<br /><br />SMITH, Carrie Perry The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1965<br />Mrs. Carrie Perry Smith, 83, former resident of Giles County, died unexpectedly on Monday, January 4, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John Collins, in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held on Wednesday, January 6, in London Funeral Home, Lewisburg, with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia.<br />Born July 14, 1881, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Columbus Fountain Perry and Addie Anderson Perry. Her husband, Edward Henderson Smith, died April 28, 1946. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Smith, in addition to Mrs. Collins, is survived by five other daughters, Mrs. Turney Davis, Pulaski, Mrs. Clayborn Kimbrough and Mrs. William Troope, both of Columbia, Mrs. W. D. Franklin, Petersburg, and Mrs. Joe Stafford, Franklin; one son, Perry Smith, Hohenwald; nineteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren; one brother, W. B. Perry, Springfield; and three sisters, Mrs. Nettie Burgess, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. M. L. Coker, and Mrs. S. M. Taylor, both of Nashville.<br /><br />SMITH, Charles L. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1967<br />Charles L. Smith, 88, retired farmer of the Yokley Community, died Saturday, September 23, at Maury County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, September 25, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, with Brown Foster, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Smith, a native of Grand Junction, Tenn., was the son of the late Robert W. and Willie Anna Perry Smith. He was a member of the Big Sandy Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ezella Morton Smith; three daughters, Mrs. Edward Parker, Pulaski, Mrs. C. W. Rutherford, Nashville, and Mrs. James H. Hansard, Scottsdale, Ariz.; two sons, Charles Smith, Jr., Lynnville and Norris Smith, Columbia; ten grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Guy S. English, Florence, Ala.<br /><br />SMITH, Chesley Reed The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Chesley Reed Smith, 50, former employee of the Pulaski Light Department, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Smith died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, November 21, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness.<br />Born February 2, 1910, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Myrtle Collins Smith Bruce and the late Reed Smith. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the Air Corps several years, based at Santa Rosa, Calif. In addition to his mother, Mr. Smith is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Harry Torrence, Pulaski, Mrs. Brown Hardiman, Potosa, Ark., Mrs. Dayton Birdsong, Lexington, Ky., and Mrs. Tom B. Carter, Jr., Arlington, Va.; and one half-sister, Mrs. Tom Mitchell, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Clare Bateman The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Judge Clare Bateman Smith, 83, former Circuit Court Judge of Birmingham, Ala., were held in that city last Thursday and burial was in Elmwood Cemetery. Judge Smith died at his home on Tuesday, October 10.<br />A native of Fayetteville, born June 2, 1878, he moved with his family to Pulaski in 1882 and made his home here until 1900, when he moved to Birmingham. His father was editor of The Pulaski Citizen for a number of years, after which his mother held that position.<br />He was graduated from the University of Tennessee and received his law degree from Cumberland University. After serving as Birmingham City Attorney, he was named Circuit Judge in 1912 to fill a vacancy and remained on the bench until January, 1959, without ever being opposed for that office.<br />He was married to the former Miss Alta Brown of Jefferson County, Ala., in 1911. She died in 1960.<br />Among the survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Marie B. Massey of Birmingham, and a nephew, John B. McClure of Pulaski. Other nephews and nieces also survive.<br /><br />SMITH, David The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for David Smith, 6 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Dyersburg, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday, December 7, at Water Valley Methodist Church, Water Valley, Ky., with the burial in Memorial Gardens in Obion County, Tenn. The child died Sunday, December 4, at Parkview Hospital, Dyersburg, after a brief illness.<br />In addition to his parents, the child is survived by a brother and sister; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smith of Water Valley, Ky., formerly of Minor Hill, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Dillion, Kenton, Tenn.<br /><br />SMITH, Dee Allen The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Dee Allen Smith, 59, employee of the City of Lawrenceburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Choate Creek Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Smith, a bachelor, died on Thursday, March 31, in Veterans Hospital in Nashville after a two and a half months illness.<br />Born January 17, 1907, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late William Allen Smith and Serena Baugh Smith. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a veteran of WWII.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by one brother, Dan E. Smith, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Beulah S. (Clarence) Holder, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Dewey The Pulaski Citizen 13Nov 1968<br />Dewey Smith, 70, died Wednesday, November 6, in a Memphis hospital after making his home in Watervalley, Ky., for several years.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mr. Smith were held Saturday afternoon, November 9, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Elmer Lusk officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was born July 31, 1898, the son of the late Leonard and Ada Boyd Smith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Serena Kelly Smith, Watervalley, KY; three sons, Edward Smith, Dyersburg, Charles Smith, Decatur, Ala., and Virgil Smith, U.S. Air Force, Germany; three brothers, Austin Smith, Thomas Smith and Razzie Smith, all of Minor Hill; four sisters, Mrs. D. B. Dollins, Minor Hill, Mrs. Leo O&#8217;Connor, Grand Rapids, Mich., Mrs. Hazel Johnson, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Rufus Davis,Winter Haven, Fla., and six grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Dorris Elvin The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1965<br />Dorris Elvin Smith, resident of Birmingham, Ala., and a native of Giles County, died of a heart attack Monday morning, November 29, at Gulf Shores while on vacation.<br />He had been an employee of the Birmingham Post Office 20 years.<br />He was the son of Mrs. Bessie Forsythe Smith Arney, Birmingham, Ala., formerly of Pulaski.<br />Mr. Smith, in addition to his mother, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Burchell Smith; one step-daughter and two step-sons.<br />(No other details are available.)<br /><br />SMITH, Elbert The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Elbert Smith, 80 odd years old, Cash Point retired farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Ardmore Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. E. M. Tramel, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Gatlin Cemetery. Mr. Smith died Saturday in the Athens hospital in Athens, Ala.,, after several years of declining health.<br />Born and reared at Elkton, he was the son of the late Bob Smith and Tish Matlock Smith, and was a member of Cash Point Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Smith for many years was employed at the former A. G. Ezell Sons&#8217; Company at Elkton.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Elliott Smith; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Toney Rainey and Son in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Elzie A. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1966<br />Elzie A. Smith, 58, carpenter of the Red Oak community, Lincoln County, died Friday, July 29th in Lincoln County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday at Ralston Chapel, Fayetteville, with burial in Wright Cemetery, Lincoln County. Mr. Smith was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian Hamlin Smith; three daughters, Mrs. Buford Stevenson, Jr., McBurg Community, Mrs. Gary Allen and Mrs. Howard Armstrong, Red Oak community; five grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. D. B. McCormick, Mrs. Buford Hamlin, and Mrs. Lon Henson of Pulaski.<br /><br />SMITH, Emory Owen The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1969<br />Emory Owen Smith, a resident of 110 Riverside Drive, Columbia, died late Sunday morning, May 25, at Maury County Hospital after several days illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Smith were conducted from the chapel of Williams Funeral Home Monday afternoon, May 26, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock, the Rev. Arthur Robbins officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />He was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Leonidas P. and Adeline Abernathy Smith, and the husband of the late Mrs. Maude Loyd Smith. He was educated in the Giles County Schools and attended Business College in Missouri. He was a retired mail carrier, having carried the mail for 26 years from the Santa Fe office.<br />He was a member of the Riverside United Methodist Church, the Odd Fellows&#8217; Lodge, Senior Citizens Club, and the National Civil Service Employees Retired. He was an honorary stewart of the Riverside Church.<br />He is survived by three daughters, Miss Julia Smith and Mrs. L. A. Johns, Columbia, and Mrs. E. L. Gray, Chattanooga; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />SMITH, Fred The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Fred Smith, 57, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mr. Smith died on Wednesday, November 6, in Houston, Texas where he resided.<br />Born January 24, 1906, he was the son of the late John A. Smith and Elizabeth Kerr Smith.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Flora Appleton, Pulaski, Mrs. Walter Chiles and Mrs. C. C. Nix, both of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Garnett Mooney, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, George Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1969<br />George Thomas Smith, 81, of 1509 Bailey Street, Columbia, died at his home, Tuesday, August 12.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Smith, a retired farmer, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, August 13, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. R. L. Greenway officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 12, 1887, the son of the late George and Sara Campbell Smith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertha Thurman Smith, Columbia; one brother, Montie C. Smith, Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, George Washington The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1967<br />Funeral services for George Washington Smith, 83, were conducted Sunday afternoon, February 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Smith died Friday, February 3, in Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Fanning County, Georgia. He was the son of the late David Henry and Rebecca Morris Smith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pearl Johns Smith; one daughter, Mrs. Jack Nealy, Nashville; four sons, Earl, Isbella, Tenn., Reed, Richmond, Va., David and Willie Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio; brother, Paul L. Smith, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Grace Cobbs The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Cobbs Smith, 62, wife of Grady K. Smith, of Louisville, Ky., were held Saturday in that city with the burial there. Mrs. Smith died Thursday, December 8, at Norton Hospital in Louisville, Ky., after a four weeks illness.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert S. Cobbs and Callie Bell Cobbs.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband, Grady K. Smith, also a native of Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Hugh D. Boswell, Owensboro, Ky., and Mrs. Howard Purcell, Louisville; five grandchildren; two brothers, Frank Cobbs and Garland G. Cobbs, both of Birmingham, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Nigel King and Mrs. Orlean Traylor, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Turner Braly, Columbia.<br /><br />SMITH, Grady K. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Grady K. Smith, 66, L. and N. Railroad employee in Louisville, Ky., for approximately three decades, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Emerson Funeral Home with the burial in the family lot in that city. Mr. Smith who had sustained a paralytic stroke, died unexpectedly at 5:15 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, April 3.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ernest Smith and Sarah Ann King Smith. His wife, Mrs. Grace Cobbs Smith, also a native of Giles County, died on December 8, last.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Hugh D. Boswell, Owensboro, Ky., and Mrs. Howard Purcell, Louisville; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. J. T. Compton, Miss Essie Pearl Smith, Pulaski, and Mrs. James Wilkinson, Chicago, Ill.; two brothers, Lee Wilkins Smith, Pulaski, and Edward E. Smith, Old Hickory.<br /><br />SMITH, Hiram Harvey The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1961<br />Hiram Harvey Smith, 75, died at midnight Monday, March 13, at Giles County Hospital, where he had been admitted for treatment of a broken hip sustained in a fall at his home on South Second Street earlier that evening. He had been in ill health for about two months.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Dr. R. B. Stone officiating and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was the son of Hiram and Fannie Keele Smith. He received his education at Abernathy School in Pulaski and Jones High School in Lynnville, after which he was in the hardware business at Franklin for about twenty years. He worked as a traveling salesman for a number of years, and was later employed by Abernathy Hardware Company and Burt Furniture Store. He was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Edna Jo Puryear Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Fox Darnell of Lewisburg and Mrs. John M. Greene of Wilmington, Del.; two sisters, Miss Mackie Smith and Mrs. J. W. Davis of Pulaski; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, James W. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1961<br />James W. Smith, 59, of Route 3, Elkmont, Ala., became Giles County&#8217;s second traffic fatality within a week and the fifth of the year when the truck he was driving on Ragsdale Creek Road near the Alabama state line went out of control and plowed into a ditch last Wednesday afternoon, September 20.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m. Friday at Locke&#8217;s Cross Roads Mormon Church with burial in New Garden Cemetery. Rainey Funeral Home at Ardmore was in charge of arrangements&#8230;..<br />The son of Frank and Dora Locke Smith, he was one of nine children. His wife, two sons, and a daughter are among the survivors.<br /><br />SMITH, Joan Callahan The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Joan Callahan Smith, 29, wife of Lewis Carroll Smith, who died unexpectedly at the home about 8:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, February 6, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born February 1, 1935, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Clayton Callahan and Mrs. Bessie Parsons Callahan who survive. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Smith is survived by one son, Michael Clayton Smith; and the grandparents, Mrs. Guy Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Callahan, all of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, John Meals The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />John Meals Smith, 77, retired conductor of the Elevated railroad in Chicago, Ill., died on Monday, December 28, 1959, at his home in Indianapolis, Ind., after a long illness. Funeral rites and burial took place the following Thursday in Indianapolis.<br />Born in Limestone County, Alabama, he was the son of the late James Smith and Mattie Ann Meals Smith, and had lived in Chicago for thirty years, retiring several years to the Indiana city.<br /><br />Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Belle Smith; one daughter, Mrs. Jean Jones, Indianapolis; and four sisters, Mrs. W. J. Randolph, Pulaski, Mrs. A. O. Edmundson, Bethel, Mrs. Ida Rogers, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Leona Hogan, Chicago, Ill.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Leroy &#8220;Lee&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1967<br />Leroy Sumners, 87, a retired farmer, died Tuesday night, September 26, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday morning, September 28, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial will be in Indian Creek Cemetery. Mr. Sumners, a native of Lincoln County, was born December 9, 1879, the son of the late Lidge and Liza Sumners.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Doris Harrington, Ardmore; twelve grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Culley Watson, Selma, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Lela Dunnavant The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lela Dunnavant Smith, 87, widow of Will Smith, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Ed Harper, minister of Ephesus Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Dunnavant Cemetery on the Elkton Highway. Mrs. Smith died at 8 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 1, at the home of a niece, Mrs. Leslie Sumners, on Cedar Lane in Pulaski.<br />Born April 8, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Dunnavant and Nancy Rogers Dunnavant. Her husband, Will Smith, died November 2, 1957. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by one sister, Mrs. Viola Grant, Pulaski; and one brother, Virgil Dunnavant, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Lizzie Roden The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Roden Smith, 79, Blooming Grove resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Marcus Nickell, pastor of Blooming Grove Methodist Church, and the Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Smith died at 6:40 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, November 7, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br />Born April 8, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Jefferson Roden and Dora Abernathy Roden. She was a member of Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Charles S. Smith, died in 1913.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by one son, Jerome Smith, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Thurman Hamlett, Pulaski; four grandchildren; two step-grandchildren and one step-great-<br />granddaughter; one step-daughter, Mrs. J. S. Williams, Pulaski; and one brother, Jerome Roden.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Lucius Howard The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Lucius Howard Smith, 67, farmer of the Stella Community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Floyd Cates. Burial took place in the Shores Cemetery. Mr. Smith died on Monday afternoon, July 18, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a long illness.<br />Born December 20, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Monroe Smith and Della Smith Smith. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />His first wife, Mrs. Sallie Neal Smith, died thirty-six years ago.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Nina Gray Smith; four sons, Howard Neal Smith, James Smith, John Smith and Joe Smith, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. David Wall and Mrs. Julian Johnson, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; one brother, B. Holland Smith, Newark, N. J.; and two sisters, Mrs. Edd Howard, Knoxville, and Mrs. Lindsay Witt, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Luther William The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1961<br />Luther William Smith, 79, Lewisburg resident and father of Pulaski Patrolman Homer Smith, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, July 4, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg following eighteen months declining health.<br />Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg with the burial at Diana Cemetery.<br />His wife, Mrs. Lola Mae Sanders Smith, died twenty-eight years ago.<br />In addition to the son at Pulaski, Mr. Smith is survived by three other sons, James Smith, Lewisburg, Lindal Smith, Chattanooga, and Fred Smith, Baton Rouge, La.; one daughter, Miss Sara Smith, Lewisburg; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Betty Lorrance, Cornersville.<br /><br />SMITH, Mary Eliza Smith The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Eliza Smith, 73, were conducted Sunday afternoon, February 12, at 2 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel o&#8217;clock Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield and Rev Marcus Nickell officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Smith died Saturday, February 11, at her home on East Jefferson Street. She was a native of Giles County, born June 20, 1893, the daughter of the late Robert C. and Jennie Loyd Smith. Her husband, the late Tullie Smith, died several years ago. She was a member of the First Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include one son, Wayne Smith, Pulaski; one granddaughter; and one brother, Virgil Smith, also of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Mary Sam Tucker The Pulaski Citizen 01 Feb 1961<br />Mrs. Mary Sam Tucker Smith, 56, was found dead in the bathtub at her home in the Bunker Hill community Thursday morning, Jan. 26, and a physician termed the death a suicide by drowning.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the widow of Roy Smith who died Sept. 17, 1959. She had been a teacher in Giles County schools for a number of years and was principal of the Bunker Hill School until it closed last fall, after which she taught at Elkton. Her parents were the late Robert E. and Ina M. Mayes Tucker.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m., Sunday, Jan. 29, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. W. McCullough, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She is survived by two brothers, R. F. Tucker of Knoxville and R. E. Tucker of Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />SMITH, Ollie Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ollie Burgess Smith, native of Giles County, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at First Presbyterian Church in Old Hickory with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville. Mrs. Smith died on Monday morning, May 21, at a Nashville hospital.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Hume Hall, Nashville, and Mrs. E. D. Tally and Miss Virginia Smith, both of Old Hickory.<br /><br />SMITH, Oscar Simpson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Oscar Simpson Smith, 75, Minor Hill retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Hester Chapel Church of Christ, Lester, Ala., conducted by Mr. Bullington, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Smith died Saturday, August 8, at his home.<br />Born June 27, 1889, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late J. Simpson Smith and Lee Lay Smith. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Davis Smith; one brother, L. W. Smilth; and two sisters, Mrs. Bernice Turner and Mrs. Jesse Ratto, all three of Texas.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Phillip Parker The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Phillip Parker Smith, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, born August 6, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon a Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The child died Tuesday morning, August 15, at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and Mrs. Grace Smith; and the great-grandmother, Mrs. Ala Myers, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Porter Cameron The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1962<br />Porter Cameron Smith, 60, former Minor Hill merchant, died Saturday, August 11, at Mobile, Ala., where he had made his home for the last two years.<br />A native of Giles County, Smith was born August 23, 1901, the son of Gus and Della Wright Smith. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Minor Hill Church of Christ with the pastor, Ed Harper, officiating. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Orlean Rogers Smith; one daughter, Mrs. Henrietta Smith of Columbia; one son, Carl Smith of Mobile; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Gentry of Shelbyville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Robert Douthett The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1967<br />Funeral services for Robert Douthett Smith, 67, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, April 12, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Henry Cortner and G. C. Fox officiating. Burial will be in Stella Cemetery.<br />Mr. Smith died Tuesday, April 11, in Giles County Hospital, after suffering a heart attack. He was a native of Giles County, born August 8, 1899, the son of the late Riley and Sallie Barnes Smith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jewel Boyd Smith; four daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Stewart, Winchester, Mrs. Sam Massey and Mrs. Jeanette Hargrove, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Joyce Walls, Pell City, Ala.; one son, James Robert Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Cosby, Stella, Mrs. Willard Howard, Stella, and Mrs. Bertha Smith, Pulaski; and one brother, Barnes Smith, Oklahoma.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Robert Everett The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Robert Everett Smith, Sr., 65, who died unexpectedly from a heart attack at his home on East College Street at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, Dec. 27, were conducted at 1 p. m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. William H. Moss officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of the late Otto Edgar and Mary Louella Young Smith, he was born Oct. 29, 1895, and reared in the Pisgah community of Giles County. He attended Jones School at Lynnville and graduated from Massey Business College at Birmingham, Ala.<br />Mr. Smith entered the grocery business with his father in 1923, and after the death of his father, he continued as the owner and operator of the O. E. Smith and Son Grocery on North First Street until his retirement in 1957. Recently he had been employed as clerk at Bee and Warren Grocery.<br />Mr. Smith was a member of First Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Birdsong Smith; one son, Robert E. Smith, Jr., of Manchester; two daughters, Mrs. James E. Mackey, Jr. of Jacksonville, Fla., and Miss Susan Smith, of Knoxville; one brother, J. Harwood Smith of Pulaski; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Roy The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1960<br />Roy Smith, retired U. S. Army sergeant of Prospect died Wednesday, April 6, at Thayer VA Hospital in Nashville after an illness of several months. Funeral services were conducted at Stella Presbyterian Church on Friday with the Rev. Robert Hall officiating, and burial with full military honors was in the church cemetery.<br /><br />Sgt. Smith was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Bertha S. Smith of Stella and the late T. Riley Smith, and had served with the U. S. Army for twenty-three years before retiring in June, 1959. He saw service in Germany and other European countries and had been stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. for about eight years before his retirement. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Lowrimore Smith; three daughters, Susan and Beth of Prospect and Jo of Wilmington, N. C.; three sons, Tommy, Jimmy and Robert of Prospect; six sisters, Mrs. Guy Mitchell of Pulaski, Mrs. Buford James of Prospect, Mrs. Jack Hutton of Athens, Ala., Mrs. George D. Fuller of Nashville, Mrs. Charles Haller of Elmhurst, Ill., and Mrs. Cecil Holley of Baton Rouge, La.; five brothers, Larry of Pulaski, Carl of Athens, Ala., Woodson R. of Florida, T. R. of the U. S. Navy stationed in Africa, and Charles W. , U. S. Navy, Honolulu, Hawaii.<br /><br />SMITH, Surville Emma Warren The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Surville Emma Warren Smith, 83, resident of Shores community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Smith died at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, June 23, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born February 5, 1877, in Alabama, she came to Tennessee as a child with her parents, the late James Warren and Katherine Meare Warren. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Thrice left a widow, she was first married to Thomas M. Glover who died many years ago; her second husband, Willis Green, died a number of years ago; and her third husband, L. L. Smith died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Smith is survived by two sons, Richard Glover and Thomas Green, Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Stanton, Wakeeney, Kans., Mrs. Callie Rutherford and Mrs. Jennie Phillips; twenty-three grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; and one brother, Aaron Warren, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Talmadge G. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Talmadge G. Smith, 69, retired routeman for Nashville Pure Milk Company, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at a Nashville funeral home with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville. Mr. Smith died Friday, January 19, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville after several weeks illness.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will Alex Smith. He was a member of the Methodist Church, and a veteran of World War I. His wife died several years ago.<br />There were no immediate survivors.<br /><br />SMITH, Thomas Roy The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1964<br /><br />Pfc. Thomas Roy Smith, 20, resident of Conway, S. C., and son of the late Roy Smith of Giles County, died on Thursday afternoon, February 20, at Womack Army Hospital, Fort Bragg, N. C., after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Berea Baptist Church near Conway, with full military rites following in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Smith, born December 3, 1943, in Charleston, S. C., was the son of Mrs. Edna Lowrimore Smith and the late Roy Smith, was graduated from Conway High School and entered active service with the U. S. Army, in March of 1961. He served in Korea until he became ill and was returned to Walter Reed Hospital, placed on medical retirement on August 27, 1962. He was a member of the Berea Baptist Church.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by two brothers, three sisters, the maternal grandparents, and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Smith of Pulaski, Tenn.<br /><br />SMITH, Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1967<br />Thurman Smith, 83, chairman emeritus of the board of directors of The Union Bank, died Thursday afternoon, Feb. 2, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of the Pisgah community, born Oct. 30, 1883, Mr. Smith was the son of the late Robert C. and Jennie Loyd Smith. He attended Giles County schools, and his first job was that of a dry goods clerk.<br />His banking career spanned more than sixty years, and a son, Robert C. Smith, is now president of The Union Bank.<br />Mr. Smith became associated with the local bank as bookkeeper in 1906 and was made president in 1937, a position he held until 1965, when he started cahirman emeritus of the board of directors. Under his guidance the bank grew steadily through the years until deposits at the end of 1966 totaled almost $15.5 million.<br />A church and civic leader in the county, Mr. Smith was a member of the Official Board of First Methodist Church and a trustee of Martin College.<br />He was a member of the 50-year Club of the Tennessee Bankers Association, an honorary member of the Pulaski Exchange Club, and a member of the boards of trustees of both the Austin Hewitt Home for the Aged and the Mary Lou Crockett scholarship fund.<br />In 1964 Mr. Smith was chosen by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4577 as Giles County&#8217;s Man of the Year.<br />In addition to his son, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilburn Dunnavant Smith; two daughters, Mrs. William W. May of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Robert Tuttle of Knoxville; a sister, Mrs. C. T. Smith of Pulaski; a brother, Virgil Smith of Pulaski; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />SMITH, Ulysses Marshall The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Ulysses Marshall Smith, 76, retired Nashville L&amp;N Railroad engineer and father of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bracey-Welsh Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city. Mr. Smith died of a heart attack Wednesday, December 30, in Nashville.<br />A native of Sumner County, he was a member of the Church of Christ, and had lived in Nashville since 1915.<br />Mr. Smith is survived by two daughters, including Mrs. Lois Lebkuecher, Pulaski, three sons and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SMITH, Virgil The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Funeral services for Virgil Smith, 82, were held Wednesday afternoon, January 15, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Smith died Monday night, January 13, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Smith was born September 5, 1886, the son of the late Robert C. and Jennie Loyd Smith.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Beulah Braly Smith; one granddaughter, Mrs. Jimmy Roberts; and three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />SMITH, Virginia Dew Eason The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Dew Eason Smith, 42, wife of Charles Smith, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at West End Methodist Church in Birmingham, Ala., with the burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Smith who had been in failing health, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, March 6, at University Hospital, following major surgery.<br />Born in Birmingham, Ala., she was the daughter of Alfred Harris Eason now living in Birmingham, and the late Mary Ethel Bell Eason, native of Chattanooga, who died three months ago.<br />Mrs. Smith was an active member of West End Methodist Church and had taught a Sunday School class for twelve years.<br />In addition to her husband and father, Mrs. Smith is survived by one son, Charles Eason Smith, student at Auburn University; and relatives in Tennessee.<br /><br />SMITH, William Ben The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for William Ben Smith, 68, native of Giles County, and recently a resident of Ardmore, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield.<br />Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Smith died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, December 6, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born May 20, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Larkin Smith and Elizabeth Sims Gregory Smith. A veteran of WWI, he moved to Cleveland, Ohio, following a discharge, entering the heating contracting business, retiring about four years ago. He was an active member of West Boulevard Christian Church in Cleveland, a member of Masonic Lodge and past commander of American Legion Post No. 212, Cleveland.<br />Twice married, his first wife, Mrs. Esther Ann Bocock Smith, died a number of years ago.<br /><br />Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carolyn McEwan Smith; one daughter, Mrs. Darrell Stauteman, Memphis; two sons, Ray S. Smith, Belleville, Ill.; and Robert J. Smith, Detroit, Mich.; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Aubrey Hagan, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. J. H. Blasingame, Oxford, Miss.; and two half-brothers, J. D. Gregory, Giles County, and Marvin B. Gregory, Oxford, Miss.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SMITH, Wilma Schindler The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1969<br />Mrs. W. H. Smith, the former Miss Wilma Schindler of Pulaski, was found dead in the bathroom of her home in Houston, Texas, Tuesday morning, October 21, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Smith, a former resident of Giles County, will be conducted Thursday morning, October 23, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in Woodlawn Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schindler, former residents of Giles County and now residents of Nashville.<br /><br />SNEED, Clarene Field The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clarene Field Sneed, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of Cedar Grove Methodist Church, and the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Sneed died about noon, Monday, January 23, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />A native of Texas, she was born September 20, 1902, the daughter of the late Charles Field and Ethel Faucett Field. She was a member of Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Sneed is survived by one son, Delmas Sneed; one daughter, Mrs. Paul Hardy; three grandchildren; all of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Jimmy Glover and Mrs. Baxter Clifton, Giles County, and Mrs. Cherry Field Clifton, Nashville; and two brothers, Weldon Williamson and J. D. Williamson, both of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SNEED, Cora A. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1969<br />Miss Cora A. Sneed, 83, died Sunday, August 17, at the Hewitt Home. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning, August 19, at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Sneed was born October 7, 1885, the daughter of the late J. A. Sneed and Mary L. McKinley Sneed.<br />Survivors include two brothers, William E. Sneed, St. Louis, Mo., and Luther J. Sneed, Decatur, Ala.; two sisters, Miss Bertha Sneed, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Tullo Minatra, Pulaski.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SNEED, Cora Lee Holman The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Lee Holman Sneed, 81, widow of Edd Sneed, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Choate Creek Church, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Sneed died on Friday night, December 23, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Lincoln County, she was born October 21, 1879, the daughter of the late Thomas Holman and Sarah Pamplin Holman. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Sneed is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Willie Brindley and Mrs. Cliff Garner, Pulaski, and Mrs. and Mrs. Ina Mae Ratcliff of Lawrence County; two sons, T. R. Sneed, Pulaski, and John Sneed, Texas; a number of grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Molly Napier, Pulaski, and Mrs. Fanny Sneed, California.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SNEED, Dewitt Talmadge The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Dewitt Talmadge Sneed, 76, retired Giles County merchant, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. A. Wesley Holden. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Sneed died at his home at New Prospect in Lawrence County on Friday, August 9.<br />Born December 10, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James W. and Pat Clayton Sneed.<br />He is survived by his wife, Laura Mabry Sneed; two sons, Carl E. Sneed, Birmingham, Ala., and Dewitt Sneed, Jr., Chattanooga; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Will Sneed, Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Hudson, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Amos Christopher, Athens, Ala., and one aunt, Mrs. Mary Clark, 102, who lives at Leoma.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SNEED, Julian Lee The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1963<br />Double tragedy struck Sunday when 16-year-old Julian Lee Sneed received fatal injuries in a wreck on a Pulaski street and the ambulance rushing his critically injured friend to a Nashville hospital hit a taxi in Columbia, killing two passengers.<br />Sneed, a senior at Giles County High School, died at 5 p. m. Monday in Vanderbilt Hospital. Jerry Holt, also 16, is barely hanging on to life in the Nashville Hospital.<br />The car the two Pulaski youths were in hit a utility pole on East College Street at Oak Grove sub-division about 2 p. m. Sunday.<br />Both boys were taken to Giles County Hospital, but driver Bill Bennett left soon afterwards in a Bennett-May Funeral Home ambulance with Sneed for Nashville. The second ambulance, driven by J. W. Carr, was delayed while an emergency airway was made in Holt&#8217;s throat to aid breathing but it left 10 minutes after the first ambulance for Nashville.<br />In Columbia, the second ambulance struck a taxi at a downtown intersection, killing two Negro passengers from Nashville, Mrs. Emma Fleming, 61, and John Henry Harding, 63.<br />Funeral services for Sneed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Sneed, were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />SNEED, Leonard (Lennie) The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1966<br /><br />Leonard (Lennie) Sneed, 68, retired Ford Motor Company inspector of Detroit, Mich., died unexpectedly of a heart attack on the golf course on Tuesday, July 5. Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday at Neely&#8217;s Funeral Home in that city with burial there.<br />Born December 12, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. H. Sneed and Mary Lavinia McKinley Sneed. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Sneed is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Darbe Sneed; three daughters; three sisters, Mrs. Tullo Minatra and Miss Cora Sneed, Pulaski, and Miss Bertha Sneed, Decatur, Ala.; and three brothers, Luther Sneed, Decatur, Ala., William Sneed and Clarence Sneed, both of St. Louis, Mo.<br /><br />SNEED, Mary Ella Sandusky The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ella Sandusky Sneed, 82, former Giles Countian, were held Wednesday, February 22, at McConnell Chapel in Athens, Ala., with the Rev. Troy Bunch officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Sneed died unexpectedly of a heart attack at her home in Athens on Monday night.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late A. D. Sandusky and Marilla White Sandusky. She and Mr. Sneed were married on December 14 sixty-two years ago. She was a member of Choates Creek Methodist Church in Giles County.<br />Mrs. Sneed is survived by her husband, W. P. Sneed; one son, Leonard T. Sneed, Birmingham, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. John Mason, Sr., Pulaski; twelve grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SNEED, William P. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for William P. Sneed, 85, native of Giles County, were held on Wednesday, December 4, at McConnell Funeral Chapel in Athens, Ala., with the Rev. James T. Parsons officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Sneed died Monday night, December 2, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John N. Mason, Pulaski, where he had made his home since the death of his wife, February 20, 1961.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late James William and Isabelle Panther Sneed. For many years, he had resided in Alabama.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mr. Sneed is survived by one son, Leonard T. Sneed, Birmingham, Ala.; twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. P. R. Hutton, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Ames Christopher, Athens, Ala. A brother, D. T. Sneed, died in July of this year.<br /><br />SOLOMON, George Fuzell The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1967<br />George Fuzzell Solomon, 73 retired farmer and building contractor, was killed Thursday morning, March 9, when a tractor he was driving overturned near his home in Highland Heights.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Garden.<br /><br />Mr. Solomon was grading a driveway when a wheel of the tractor apparently slipped into a ditch and the implement turned over, falling on the driver. He was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Lincoln County, born March 28, 1893, he was the son of the late George W. and Delphia Fanning Solomon.<br />He was a Baptist.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gladys Price Solomon; a son, Charles M. Solomon of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Rivers Clark of Lynnville, Mrs. John L. English of Florence, Ala., and Mrs. J. E. Abernathy of Nashville; a brother, J. J. Solomon, and a sister, Mrs. J. A. Carter, both of Pulaski; twelve grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SOLOMON, Gertie May Renegar The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gertie May Renegar Solomon, 78, wife of J. J. Solomon, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Kelso Presbyterian Church in Lincoln County, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Solomon died of a heart attack at 7 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, February 20, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 27, 1884, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late August Renegar and Lizzie Downing Renegar. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Solomon is survived by one daughter, Mrs. W. R. Malone; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild, all of Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. M. E. McClusky and Mrs. Walton Hyde, both of Birmingham, Ala.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SOLOMON, Minnie Ball The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Ball Solomon, 76, Nashville resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in Nashville, followed by services at 2 o&#8217;clock that afternoon in First Baptist Church in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Solomon died of a heart attack at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 13, at the home in Nashville.<br />Mrs. Solomon is survived by her husband, Charles M. Solomon; three children, Richard Solomon, Nashville, Emmett Solomon and Mrs. Jessie Ruth Barber, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Earl Richardson, Nashville; two brothers, Emmett Ball and Ben Ball, Pulaski; and five step-sons.<br /><br />SOUTH, George W. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for George W. South, 86, former Giles Countian and resident of Nashville, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville with burial at 12:30 in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski. Mr. South died Tuesday afternoon, October 23, at a Nashville hospital.<br />His wife, Mrs. Susan Ida Holley South, died in 1948.<br />Mr. South and his family moved to Nashville about thirty-five years ago.<br /><br />Mr. South is survived by four sons, Luther South, Jesse South, James South, and Carson South, all of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Floyd Barlar, Pulaski; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Chesley Pierce, died about a month ago.<br /><br />SOUTH, William B. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1969<br />William B. South, 71, died Saturday, November 15, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, November 17, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the West Side Baptist Church, Decatur, Ala., with burial in Roselawn Cemetery, Decatur.<br />A native of Alabama, Mr. South was born March 11, 1898.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Ligan South, Pulaski; one step-son, C. J. Hamilton, Charlotte, N. C.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Estell Simmons, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Lassie Reed, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SPARKS, Herbert Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1964<br />Herbert J. Sparks, 64, a postal employee in Giles County for nearly 40 years, died Tuesday night at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Thursday) at 2:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andy Brown and Gilbert Shaffer officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sparks was a native of this county and a son of the late O. A. Sparks and Ida Kimbrough Sparks.<br />He was employed by the Pulaski Post Office in August 1924, working inside for a number of years. He was the rural mail carrier on Pulaski Route 1 when he went on sick leave more than a year ago. Mr. Sparks also had been the carrier on Pulaski Route 3.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jewell Bennett Sparks, Pulaski; two brothers, Joe Sparks, Minor Hill, and Oakley Sparks, Giles County; and two sisters, Miss Ethel Sparks and Mrs. Sterling Brownlow, both of Giles County.<br /><br />SPENCER, George Fleming The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for George Fleming Spencer, 75, resident of Maury County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Spencer Hill Church of Christ, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Spencer died Wednesday night, December 28, at a Nashville hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Mr. Spencer is survived by his second wife; one daughter, Mrs. Floyd Weatherford, Lynnville; three sons, Harlan Spencer and Hazel Spencer, Mt. Pleasant, and Herman Spencer, Columbia; six grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SPENCER, John Herman The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />John Herman Spencer, 56, of Highland Avenue, Columbia, died unexpectedly early Saturday night, March 30, at Maury County Hospital.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at 1 p. m. Monday, April 1, in the chapel of Williams&#8217; Funeral Home, with Edward Murphy and Elmer Lusk, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Spencer, member of the Philippi Church of Christ, was retired from National Carbon Company of Columbia.<br />A native of Maury County, he was born December 21, 1911, the son of the late G. F. and Frances Vernon Spencer, and the husband of Mrs. Alvil Da Green Spencer, who survives.<br />Survivors, in addition to his wife, include three sons, Damon Dewel, Elvin W. and Eddie M., all of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Mary Weatherford, Lynnville; two brothers, Hazel and Harlan Spencer, Mt. Pleasant; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />SPIVEY, Charles Morton The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services Charles Morton Spivey, 44, Lynnville farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Spivey died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, January 31, in Giles County Hospital. He had been ill several months.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 18, 1920, the son of the late William Morton Spivey and Maggie Lena White Spivey.<br />Mr. Spivey, a bachelor, is survived by three brothers, Roy Spivey, Olie Spivey, and Otis Spivey, all of Lynnville; and two sisters, Mrs. Robert Hickerson and Mrs. Ollie Nix, Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SPIVEY, Maggie Lena White The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Lena White Spivey, 67, Lynnville resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with Tommy Vernon officiating and the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Spivey died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, August 6, at her Lynnville home after a long illness.<br />Born March 15, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lafayette (Buck) White and Mary Hoskins White. She was the widow of Morton Spivey, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Spivey is survived by four sons, Roy Spivey, Charlie Spivey, Otis Spivey and Olie Spivey, Lynnville; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Hickerson and Mrs. Olie Nix, Lynnville; and seven grandchildren; four brothers, Charlie White, Lawrenceburg, Elvin White, Ethridge, Arthur White, Columbia, and Willie White, Florida; and three sisters, Mrs. Clyde Porter and Mrs. Leonard Henson, Columbia, and Mrs. John Davis, Mt. Pleasant.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SPIVEY, Timothy Alex The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1969<br />Graveside services were conducted Thursday afternoon, February 20, at 1 o&#8217;clock for Timothy Alex Spivey, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Spivey of Lynnville, with Charles Bertrand, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />In addition to his parents, survivors include a brother, Jeffery Scott Spivey; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hickman; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Jo Anna Spivey; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hickman.<br /><br />SPIVEY, William Alexander (Casey) The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for William Alexander (Casey) Spivey, 54, Lynnville farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, with burial in Elk Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Spivey died Sunday, August 22, in Leonard Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />He was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Harvey Spivey and Della Helmick Spivey.<br />Mr. Spivey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Joanna Collins Spivey; three daughters, Mrs. Billy Haislip, Cornersville, Mrs. Wilford Rudd, Petersburg, and Mrs Foster Garrett, Pulaski; his step-mother, Mrs. Nannie Ruth Spivey, Lewisburg; four grandchildren; three brothers, Brents Spivey, Cornersville, Leander Spivey, Eagleville, and Jim Spivey, Lewisburg; and three sisters, Mrs. Ida Bell Chambers and Mrs. Ruth McCullough, both of Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. Hobart Crawford, Lewisburg.<br /><br />SPRINGER, Roy Truman The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1966<br />Roy Truman Springer, 56, well known local businessman who had owned and operated Sunshine Cleaners in Pulaski for thirty years, died suddenly of a heart attack at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, Jan. 29, while at work. He had been in declining health since suffering a stroke two years ago.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Bennett-May Chapel Monday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Springer, the son of the late Luther B. Springer and Mrs. Betty Lee Springer, was born May 23, 1909, at Sheffield, Ala. He moved with his family to Lawrenceburg and then came to Pulaski in 1936 to go into business. He was married to the former Miss Ara Knight, who survives.<br />He was a member of First Methodist Church, the Pulaski Rotary Club and the Elks Lodge.<br />Survivors besides his wife and mother, include a daughter, Miss Royce K. Springer of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Charles F. Crowson of Nashville and Mrs. Bruce Huff of Venezuela; and a brother, L. B. Springer of Beaumont, Texas.<br /><br />STAFFORD, Ed The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Ed Stafford, 76, retired farmer of Anthony Hill section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. Mr. Stafford who lived alone, was found dead at his home at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, July 13, by a neighbor, a Mr. Green. He had been subject to heart attacks.<br />Born March 18, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jack Stafford and Parphine Ward Stafford.<br /><br />His wife, Mrs. Hattie Ward Stafford, died ten years ago.<br />Mr. Stafford is survived by six sons, Edward Stafford and Solon Stafford, Pulaski, Chester Stafford and Lester Stafford, both of Minor Hill, Colon Stafford, Lewisburg, and Billy Stafford, Jeffersonville, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Alf Journey, Frankewing, and Mrs. John Allison, Pulaski; and thirty-four grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STAFFORD, Floyd Edward The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Floyd Edward Stafford, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Donald Stafford, were held Tuesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The child died Sunday.<br />Survivors include the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Solon Stafford and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tarpley, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STAFFORD, Judson H. Stafford The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1961<br />Rev. Judson H. Stafford, 72, retired Presbyterian minister and resident of Chattanooga twelve years, died Friday morning, February 17, at Erlanger Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at National Funeral Home in Chattanooga with the burial in New Zion Cemetery in Giles County.<br />Born in 1888 in New York, he was reared in Massachusetts. In addition to his ministry which included work in a number of states, he was associated with the YMCA in Chattanooga for a number of years.<br />By his first marriage, he is survied by three children, all residents of Massachusetts; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />His wife, the former Miss Lois Dean Roden, a native of Giles County, died three years ago.<br />Also surviving are two step-children, Jean and Jane Stafford, who live with an aunt, Mrs. John Stanford, in Pulaski.<br /><br />STAFFORD, WALTER The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Walter Stafford, 79, retired Giles County farmer who was found dead at his home in the Choate&#8217;s Creek community Monday afternoon, Jan. 18, were held Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Horace Woodard officiated and burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Stafford lived alone and was last seen by neighbors on Friday of last week. About 2 p. m. Monday a friend, Daniel Rogers, went to the house and found it locked. He notified law enforcement authorities and State Trooper James Dyer went to the scene. Stafford was found dead in bed, and Trooper Dyer said that he apparently died of natural causes, probably Friday night.<br />Survivors include a sister, Mrs. E. T. Reed of Pulaski.<br /><br />STAGNER, Cora Hastings The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1966<br />Mrs. Cora C. Stagner, 85, died Sunday morning, July 24, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 5:00 o&#8217;clock at Norris Funeral Home in Memphis, and additional services were held on Monday, July 25, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock at Stockdale, Malin Funeral Home in Big Sandy, with burial in the Sugar Creek Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Stagner was born in Benton County, on April 20, 1881, a member of the Bellevue Baptist Church, she was the daughter of the late John Wilson Hastings and Mary Elizabeth Greer Hastings. She was the widow of the late Robert David Stagner of Big Sandy. Mrs. Stagner had resided in Pulaski for the past ten years with her son, Russell Stagner and his family.<br />In addition to Russell Stagner, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. L. R. Loudon of Memphis, and another son, John Robert Stagner, also of Memphis; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Peace and Mrs. Sadie Boyd, of Madisonville; one brother, J. W. Hastings, of Camden.<br /><br />STALCUP, Phynie Lou Monks The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1964<br />Mrs. Phynie Lou Monks Stalcup, 76, former resident of the Friendship section of Giles County for several years, eied at 6:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, April 14, at her home in Louisville, Ky., where she had lived since moving from Giles County.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday in Louisville, with graveside services held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the Blanche Cemetery in Southwestern Lincoln County.<br />Born March 25, 1888, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late John Monks and Kate Simmons Monks. Her husband, J. W. Stalcup, died in 1944. She was a member of Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses.<br />Mrs. Stalcup is survived by four sons, Houston Stalcup, Clyde Stalcup, and Hubert Stalcup, Louisville, Ky., and Lawrence Stalcup, East Point, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Edna Brigance, Pensacola, Fla., and Mrs. Frances Seiler, Louisville; six grandchildren; and one brother, Thurman Monks, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />STANFORD, Alice May Simpson The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice May Simpson Stanford, 80, widow of Willis Stanford, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wesley Holden, pastor of Cedar Grove Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Stanford died at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, November 23, at her home at Cedar Grove.<br />Born March 14, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Edmond Simpson and Sally Cates Simpson. Her husband, Willis Stanford, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Stanford is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Hole and Mrs. Malcolm Grubbs; one son, Emmett Stanford; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild; and one brother, W. H. Simpson, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STANFORD, George Emmitt The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />George Emmitt Stanford, 63, died Friday, December 6, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Stanford were held Sunday afternoon, December 8, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Jacob Gardner officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Stanford was born November 13, 1905, the son of the late Willie and Alice Simpson Stanford.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Beth McKnight Stanford, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Holt, and Mrs. Malcolm Grubbs, both of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STANFORD, Samuel R. The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Samuel R. Stanford, 87, retired farmer of the Union Hill community who died at his home Friday, May 13, were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Virgil Felker and the Rev. Mr. Durham officiating. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge, and burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Stanford was a native of Giles County, and was the son of the late J. N. and Susie Edmundson Stanford.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zona Maud McDougal Stanford; five daughters, Mrs. Betty Lurline Pinkston, of Dover, Dela., Mrs. Ozella Smith of Killen, Ala., Mrs. Quilla Tankersley of Giles County, Mrs. Elise Garrett of Florence, Ala., Mrs. Lorene Russell of Lincoln County; three sons, James W., Charles Delma and Samuel W., all of Giles County; one brother, J. D. of Giles County; twenty-seven grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STANFORD, Zona Maude McDougal The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs Zona Maude McDougal Stanford, 75, resident of Scotts Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Virgil Felker, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Stanford died early Monday morning, December 5, at her home.<br />Born November 13, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William McDougal and Mattie Hardiman McDougal. She was a member of the Choates Creek Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Samuel R. Stanford, died May 13, 1960.<br />Mrs. Stanford is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Quilla Pinkersley, Giles County, Mrs. Lorine Russell, Fayetteville, Mrs. Elise Garrett and Mrs. Ozella Smith, both of Killen, Ala., and Mrs. Betty Lurine Pinkston, Dover, Del.; three sons, James W. Stanford, Charles Delmar Stanford, and Samuel Winston Stanford, all of Giles County; twenty-eight grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eddie Hanna and Mrs. Mandy Williams, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, Andrew McDougal, Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STAPP, Pearlie Bee The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. G. A. Stapp, 86, Pulaski resident, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, Methodist ministers. Burial will take place in the family lot in Kedron Cemetery. Mrs. Stapp died on Tuesday night, December 10, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Pearlie Bee, she was born December 6, 1877, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Tom Bee and Mary Ann King Bee. Her husband, G. A. Stapp, died several years ago. She was a member of the Kedron Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Stapp is survived by one son, R. B. Stapp, Pulaski merchant; five daughters, Mrs. Ura Ball and Mrs. Lorene Young, Pulaski, Mrs. Helen Carter and Mrs. Ruth Roseacher, Nashville, and Mrs. Gussie Mae Todd, Columbia; and twelve grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STAPP, William Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for William Andrew Stapp, 86, retired farmer of the Kedron Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church. Burial took place in Kedron Cemetery. Mr. Stapp who had been in declining health for some time, died early Thursday morning, February 14, at his home.<br />Born November 3, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Carroll Stapp and Sara Campbell Stapp. His wife, Mrs. Dona Griggs Stapp, died several years ago.<br />He was an active member of the Kedron Methodist Church, having served as a steward since he was twenty-one years of age.<br />Mr. Stapp is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Gray Hayes, Kedron, and Mrs. Floyd Hughes and Mrs. Orrin Beasley, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. R. E. Curry, Cedar Grove.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEELE, Elizabeth Dickson The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. William Trabue Steele, 60, Nashville resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Woodbine Methodist Church, Nashville with the Rev. Don Chandler, pastor, officiating. Burial took place at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss and the Rev. Cullen T. Carter.<br />Mrs. Steele died Saturday, September 30, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after an extended illness.<br />The former Miss ElizabethDickson, she was a native of Clarksville, the daughter of Mrs. J. Moore Dickson of Clarksville and the late Mr. Dickson. She attended Agnes Scott College and Martin College, and received a degree from Peabody College. A former missionary to China, she was an active member of the Methodist Church and taught school for the past fifteen years, currently teaching at the Whitsett School in Nashville.<br /><br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Steele is survived by her husband, Rev. William T. Steele, superintendent of the City Missions of the Methodist Church in Nashville; one daughter, Miss Marianne Moore Steele, Nashville; two sons W. T. Steele, Jr., Knoxville, and Thomas Dickson Steele, Nashville; two grandsons; and one sister, Mrs. George P. Street, Elkton, Ky.<br />The Rev. Mr. Steele&#8217;s mother, Mrs. Hume Steele, died September 4, and was buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br /><br />STEELE, Marianne Shirley Trabue The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hume R. Steele, 95, Nashville religious, educational, and cultural leader, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at West End Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mrs. Steele died at 6:30 Monday evening, September 4, at the home of her son, the Rev. William T. Steele in Nashville.<br />The former Miss Marianne Shirley Trabue, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Erwin Trabue and Anna Smith Trabue, born at the family home, Oakland, near Murfreesboro, on Dec. 1, 1865.<br />Her husband, Hume R. Steele, Pulaski attorney, whom she married in 1889, died in 1906.<br />In addition to the son in Nashville, Mrs. Steele is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Richard N. Iwen and Mrs. H. Grady Huddleston, both of Nashville; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STEELMAN, Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for the Rev. Eugene Steelman, 86, Baptist minister, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Harvest, Ala., conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton of Pulaski. Burial took place in Memory Gardens at Huntsville, Ala. Mr. Steelman died unexpectedly on Thursday, November 26, at his home at Harvest.<br />A former resident of the Fourteenth Civil District of Giles County, Mr. Steelman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Dickey Steelman, native of the Liberty Hill section of Giles County; one son, Russell Steelman; two daughters, Mrs. W. R. Speice and Mrs. Eugile Brooks; and four grandchildren; all of Harvest; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Olivia Rose; and two brothers, Everett Steelman and Willie Steelman, Harvest.<br />Toney Rainey and Son, Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEM, Sidney Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1960<br />Relatives have been notified of the death of Sidney Jackson Stem, 90, retired salesman, on September 4 at his home in Waco, Texas.<br />Born April 22, 1870, in the Blue Creek section of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph Young Stem and Mehuldah Doggett Hickman Stem. His wife, Mrs. Sarah Caroline Gower Stem, died several years ago. He was a member of Southside Church of Christ in Waco.<br />Mr. Stem, who moved to Texas in 1905, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Lacy Payne and Mrs. Mallie Clemmons, Waco, and Mrs. Hazel Fringle, Corpus Christi, Texas; one son, Wiley Stem, Waco; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Elise The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969<br />Miss Elise Stevenson, 64, died Saturday morning, December 28, at her home in the Bodenham community.<br />Funeral services for Miss Stevenson were held Sunday afternoon, December 29, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Stevenson was born April 29, 1904, the daughter of the late Nathan and Mary Jane Bass Stevenson.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Roy Stevenson and Griffin Stevenson, both of Giles County; five sisters, Mrs. Ethel Pittard, Mrs. Reba Smith, Mrs. Eldridge Smith, Mrs. Edward Burns and Mrs. Wilton Beard, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Ella Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Harwell Stevenson, 78, were held Saturday, November 2, in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />Mrs. Stevenson, wife of the late Nathaniel Stevenson, died Thursday night, October 31, in a Maury County hospital.<br />Survivors include one son, Glenn Stevenson, Columbia; and one sisters, Mrs. Venice Johnson, Nashville.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Irene Sisk The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Irene Sisk Stevenson, 58, native of Giles County and resident of Evansville, Ind., for many years, were held at Temple Methodist Church at 10 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning with the burial in the family lot in that city. Mrs. Stevenson died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, March 23, at St. Mary&#8217;s Hospital in Evansville following a long illness.<br />Born January 24, 1903, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Anna Cardin Sisk of Pulaski and the late Hiram L. Sisk. An active member of the Methodist Church, she had served as secretary of the church for a period of thirty years.<br />Her husband, Floyd Stevenson, also a native of Giles County, died in 1958. In addition to her mother, Mrs. Stevenson is survived by one son, Douglas Stevenson, Chicago, Ill.; two granddaughters, Linda and Lisa Stevenson; three sisters, Mrs. Agnes McCorkle, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. Roy Harkleroad, Dublin, Ga., and Miss Ruth Sisk, Pulaski; and six brothers, Harold Sisk, John Allen Sisk, Kenneth Sisk and Wilburn Sisk, Pulaski, and Massey Sisk, Wheeler Dam, Ala.<br />Her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Sisk Grooms, died two months ago in Nashville.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Lela Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lela Mitchell Stevenson, 81, Bryson resident most of her life, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Rev. W. C. Folks and the Rev. Maurice Young, Methodist ministers. Burial will take place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Stevenson who had been an invalid for several years, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, January 15, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edward McCormack in Elkton.<br />Born September 10, 1862, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas H. Mitchell and Julia Moseley Mitchell. She was a member of the Bee Spring Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Stevenson is survived by her husband, Werner Stevenson; three daughters, Mrs. McCormack, Mrs. Robert Hulsey, Bryson, and Mrs. Glen Henderson, Cash Point; two sons, Baxter Stevenson, Bryson, and Willis Stevenson, Pulaski; eleven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren; two brothers, George Mitchell and Vascar Mitchell, both of Dellrose; one half-sister, Mrs. Malcolm Collins, Bunker Hill; and four half-brothers, Jake Mitchell, Huntsville, Ala., Howard Mitchell, Bunker Hill, Kelly Mitchell, Dellrose, and Marvin Mitchell, Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Lessie B. Caldwell The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1961<br />Mrs. Lessie B. Caldwell Stevenson, 76, native Tennessean, died Tuesday, June 6, at Memorial Hospital at her home town of Frost, Texas. Funeral rites took place at 3 o&#8217;clock the following Thursday afternoon at First Methodist Church, with burial in that city.<br />A resident of Frost for more than fifty years, Mrs. Stevenson is survived by her husband, T. W. Stevenson; four sons, Brown Lea Stevenson, Hobart, Okla., Thomas Stevenson, Great Bend, Kans., Roswell Stevenson, Monroe, La., and W. E. Stevenson, Frost; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Hill Warren, Frost, and Mrs. Valle Louise Bain, Mexia; sixteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. S. E. Smith, Pine Bluff, Ark.; one half-sister, Mrs. Overton Youngl Giles County, Tenn.; two half-brothers, Robert Hulsey, Giles County, and Thomas Hulsey, California; two step-sisters, Mrs. Will Davidson, Giles County, and Mrs. Lillian Stuckey, Alabama; and one step-brother, A. B. Hulsey, San Simon, Ariz.<br /><br />STEPHENS, George The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1960<br />George Stephens, 83, father of the Rev. Chester Stephens of Pulaski and a native of Fentress County died of a heart attack Saturday night at his home at Grimsley.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Grimsley Baptist Church and burial was in the Roanoke Cemetery.<br />Mr. Stephens was a son of the late Frank and Jane Kirkendolph Stephens.<br />In addition to the Rev. Mr. Stephens of Pulaski, other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Sara Winningham Stephens; a daughter, Mrs. Traney Key, Crossville; four sons, Eddie Stephens, Sparons, Ky., Rev. Ealis Stephens, Savannah, the Rev. Ellis Stephens, Grimsley, and Elbert Stephens, Oak Ridge.<br /><br />STEPHENS, George T. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for George T. Stephens, 78, Lawrenceburg businessman, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Immanuel Baptist Church with the burial in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens. Mr. Stephens died Sunday, March 24, at his home.<br /><br />A native of Cullman, Ala., he had lived in Lawrenceburg 45 years and had operated a store there for 30 years.<br />Mr. Stephens is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Parrish Stephens; three sons, John R. Stephens, Pulaski, Harris N. Stephens, Lawrenceburg, and George T. Stephens, Jr., Savannah; one daughter, Mrs. Ira North, Madison; 11 grandchildren; two brothers, Joe C. Stephens, Lawrenceburg, and John Stephens, Mount Pleasant; and one sister, Mrs. M. S. Drewery, Haleyville, Ala.<br /><br />STEPHENS, John Howell The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for John Howell Stephens, 55, husband of the former Miss Mary Harwell of Pulaski, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church, and Tommy Vernon, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Stephens died Thursday morning, January 24, at his home in Miami, Fla., following a heart attack.<br />Mr. Stephens who was the night manager at Algiers Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla., was a native of Lewisburg, Tenn., born September 4, 1907, and the son of the late James David Stephens and Minnie Woodard Stephens. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />STEVENSON, James Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for James Rufus Stevenson, 65, Giles County farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Ralston Chapel with the Rev. Donald White, Presbyterian minister, officiating.<br />Burial took place in Riverview Memorial Gardens, Fayetteville. Mr. Stevenson died Monday, February 13, at Lincoln County Hospital after a short illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mack Stevenson and Mattie Mitchell Stevenson. Mr. Stevenson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Lou Williams Stevenson; three daughters, Mrs. Douglas McCown and Mrs. Bert Newman, Giles County, and Mrs. Erskine Kellum, Richmond, Va.; three sons, James Brown Stevenson, Marietta, Ga., Thomas H. Stevenson, Fayetteville, Jerry D. Stevenson, Gainsboro, Tenn.; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Boss Watson, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Tommy Gatlin and Mrs. Carl Jester, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Herman Holt, Old Hickory; and three brothers, Buford Mitchell Stevenson, McBurg, S. K. Stevenson, Dellrose, and Auburn Stevenson, Memphis.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Leon V. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1961<br />Leon V. Stevenson, prominent retired farmer of Elkton and former owner of Leon Stevenson and Son Coal Co., in Pulaski, died Saturday morning, February 4, at 9 o&#8217;clock in Giles County Hospital after a week&#8217;s illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 P. M. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. R. L. Greenway, the Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Stevenson was a native of Giles County, son of the late James and Annie Hobbs Stevenson. He was a member of the late James and Annie Hobbs Stevenson. He was a member of Elkton Methodist Church and a former member of the Official Board of that church.<br />Until his retirement about five years ago, he was active, in the church and civic affairs of the county, having served for ten years as a member of Giles County Quarterly Court, representing the Ninth District.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lucille Stevenson Stevenson; one son, John Henry Stevenson of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Fautt of Pulaski, Mrs. Leonard Barlar of Campbellsville and Mrs. A. A. Maddux of Fayetteville; and one grandson, Johnny Stevenson.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Lucile Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Leon Stevenson, 69, lifelong resident of the Bryson Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Rev. W. H. Moss and Rev. R. L. Greenway. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Stevenson who fell several months ago, breaking a hip, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, April 22, at Elm Rest Home in Lawrenceburg, following a long illness.<br />The former Miss Lucile Stevenson, she was born December 29, 1891, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John H. and Virginia Sherrell Stevenson. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church. Her husband, Leon Stevenson, died Saturday, February 4, of this year.<br />Mrs. Stevenson is survived by one son, John H. Stevenson, assistant cashier of The Union Bank, Pulaski; and one grandson, Johnny Stevenson, GCHS student.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Coleman Nathaniel The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Coleman Nathaniel Stevenson, 75, retired farmer of Maury County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. E. J. Martin. Burial took place in Polk Memorial Gardens, Columbia. Mr. Stevenson died at Maury County Hospital on Thursday, January 12, after a long illness.<br />Born August 5, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Stevenson and Annie Hobbs Stevenson, and was a steward in the Glendale Methodist Church. He was a former employee of the State Highway Department.<br />Mr. Stevenson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Harwell Stevenson; one son, Glenn Stevenson, Columbia; one brother, Leon Stevenson, Elkton; and three sisters, Mrs. Robert H. Fautt, Pulaski, Mrs. Leonard Barlar, Lynnville, and Mrs. Auburn Maddox, Fayetteville.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Doris Paysinger The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1967<br />Mrs. Doris Paysinger Stevenson, 38, of Fayetteville, died Monday, September 25, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday morning, September 27, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock, at the Fayetteville Presbyterian Church, with burial in Riverview Memorial Gardens.<br /><br />Mrs. Stevenson, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Paysinger, of Pulaski.<br />In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Thomas H. Stevenson, Fayetteville; one daugther, Calia Louise Stevenson; two sons, Harry Glen and Keith Browning Stevenson, all of Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. James Locke, Grand Junction, Tenn.; and one brother, Robert Paysinger, Ardmore.<br /><br />STEVENSON, Myrtle McCown The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Buford Stevenson, 73, resident of the McBurg Community, Lincoln County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, March 19, at Ralston Chapel in Fayetteville, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield and A. C. Pullius. Burial took place in Riverview Cemetery, Fayetteville. Mrs. Stevenson died Thursday at Lincoln County Hospital after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Myrtle McCown, she was a native of Lincoln County, the daughter of the late Matt McCown and Ellis Gatlin McCown, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Stevenson is survived by her husband, Raymond Buford Stevenson; five daughters, Mrs. Mildred Green, Huntsville, Ala., Miss Myra Kate Stevenson and Mrs. Mary West, both of Frankewing, Miss Faye Stevenson, Miami, Fla. and Mrs. Bobby Thornton, Albany, Ga.; six sons, Herbert Stevenson, Boonshill, Everett Stevenson, Buford Stevenson, Jr., and Walter Dean Stevenson, Frankewing, Rubert Stevenson, Macon, Ga., and Billy Mac Stevenson, Huntsville, Ala.; twenty grandchildren and one great-grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Clyde Chambliss, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Bill Snell, Old Hickory, Mrs. Allen Kellum, Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Brown Watson, Bunker Hill; and eight brothers, Coleman McCown, Ohio, Calvin McCown, Frankewing, John McCown and George McCown, both of Chicago, Ill., Charlie McCown, Lewisburg, Douglas McCown, Bunker Hill, Gene McCown, Shelbyville, and Leslie McCown, Miami, Fla.<br /><br />STEWART, Carey D. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Carey D. Stewart, 81, of Nashville, mother of Mrs. Frank Davenport, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, October 21, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery, Ethridge.<br />Mrs. Stewart died Monday, October 20, in Miller Clinic, Nashville.<br />In addition to her daughter survivors include four other daughters, Mrs. Ruby Alexander and Mrs. Sue Caldwell, Nashville, Mrs. Iola Scott and Mrs. Lillie Newton, Lawrenceburg; one son, Elton Stewart, Manchester; two step-sons, Ezro Stewart and Dr. Ray Stewart of Detroit, Mich.; and one brother, T. J. Beard, Hohenwald; fourteen grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STEWART, J. A. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for J. A. Stewart, 87, former resident of Giles County and resident of Decatur, Ala., for the past eighteen years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at East Side Methodist Church in Decatur. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Stewart died Monday morning, April 8, at his home.<br /><br />Mr. Stewart is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Vera Beddingfield, Prospect, Mrs. David Nichols, Haleyville, Ala., Mrs. Oscar Tedford, Hartselle, Ala., and Mrs. Martin Siler, Ypsilanti, Mich.; six sons, W. L. Stewart, Goodspring, Raymond Stewart, Prospect, Clarence Stewart, Elkmont, Ala., Fred Stewart, Athens, Ala., and Paul Stewart and Wade Stewart, both of Peoria, Ill.; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge.<br /><br />STEWART, Mary E. Watts The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1968<br />Mrs. Mary E. Stewart, 85, resident of the Yokley community in Giles County, died Sunday, March 17, at 2:30 a. m. at Giles County Hospital.<br />Mrs. Stewart was a native of Maury County, and the daughter of the late Charlie and Melissa Watts of the Watts Hill community near Mt. Pleasant. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held in the chapel of the O. L. North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, March 20, with Arthur Hardison, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Spencer Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her husband, John M. Stewart; one son, Titus J. Stewart of Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Selma Shrader of Yokley and Mrs. Alma Holt of Columbia; three grandsons; one granddaughter; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />STEWART, Millie Davis The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Millie Davis Stewart, 83, resident of Decatur, Ala., for a number of years, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Gunthary Funeral Home in Decatur with the burial at Prospect Cemetery in Giles County. She died unexpectedly early Wednesday morning, February 27, at her home after a long period of declining health.<br />A native of Coffee County and a former resident of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Stewart is survived by her husband, James Alfred Stewart; five daughters, Mrs. Vera Beddingfield, Prospect, Mrs. Frank Spence, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. David Nichols, Haleyville, Ala., Mrs. Oscar Tedford, Hartselle, Ala., and Mrs. Martin Siler, Ypsilanti, Mich.; six sons, W. L. Stewart, Goodspring, Raymond Stewart, Prospect, Clarence Stewart, Elkmont, Ala., and Paul Stewart and Wade Stewart, both of Peoria, Ill.; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />Carter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STEWART Thomas Leslie The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Thomas Leslie Stewart, 70, father of Pulaski&#8217;s Fire Chief, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant with the burial in Arlington Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Stewart died Saturday, June 18, in Maury County Hospital after an illness of more than a year.<br />Mr. Stewart is survived by a son, Hal Stewart, Pulaski, and eight other sons and step-sons, five daughters and step-daughters.<br /><br />Mr. Stewart had been an employee of the L&amp;N Railroad 44 years.<br /><br />STIEN, Stella Wienberger The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1966<br />Graveside services of Mrs. Max Stien were conducted on Friday, December 30, at the West End Synagogue, by Rabbi Randal Faulk of the temple, and Rabbi Jerome Kestenbaum.<br />Mrs. Stien, the former Stella Wienberger of Nashville, died Thursday, December 29, in St. Thomas Hospital, following a short illness.<br />Survivors include her husband, Max Stien; one daughter, Mrs. Norman Cassell of Nashville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />STINNETT, Orlean Rich The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1969<br />Mrs. Orlean Stinnett, 66, died Wednesday, July 16, at her home on Route 5, Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Stinnett, wife of the late George Butler Stinnett, were conducted Friday afternoon, July 18, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Stinnett was born January 18, 1903, the daughter of the late Thomas R. Rich and Mary Frances Ward Rich.<br />Survivors include one brother, Clarence Rich, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Stella Franklin, Mrs. Lizzie Cocke, Mrs. Polk Tarpley, Mrs. Flournoy Morris and Mrs. Maggie Long.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STOCKARD, Ava Upshaw The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1968<br />Mrs. Ava Upshaw Stockard, formerly of the Campbellsville community, died in a Nashville hospital Sunday, September 8.<br />She was the widow of Kenneth F. Stockard and sister of the late Robert Upshaw of Columbia. She was the daughter of the late Dr. George W. Upshaw and Ava Elizabeth Payne Upshaw of the Campbellsville community.<br />Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, September 10, at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville. The Rev. George D. Carter, Jr., officiated. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br />Mrs. Stockard was a member of Glen Leven Presbyterian Church in Nashville.<br />Survivors include one son, James Stockard of Cape Kennedy, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Foster of Nashville and Mrs. Adrain Bambrough of Milwaukee, Wis.; and one brother, Clarence Upshaw of Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />STOCKMAN, Charles Odell The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1962<br />Charles Odell Stockman, 41, became Giles County&#8217;s first traffic fatality of 1962, when the car in which he was riding crashed into a bridge abutment on Highway 129 about three miles east of Lynnville, shortly after midnight, March 4, Sunday morning.<br /><br />Driver of the 1960 Ford was Granville McCormick, 48 , of Route 1, Lynnville, who was hospitalized with internal injuries and loss of six teeth. Another occupant of the car, Eric Boatright, 39, of Cornersville, suffered a slipped disk and injuries to his right side. Both men were admitted to the Giles County Hospital, where their condition is reported to be good.<br />Stockman of Lewisburg, was killed instantly, State Highway Patrolman Bobby Worsham, who investigated the accident, stated the car should have borne slightly to the left to follow the highway and the driver evidently failed to notice this in time to avoid hitting the bridge.<br />Services for Stockman were conducted Monday afternoon at Cornersville Methodist Church with burial in Beechwood Cemetery, Cornersville.<br /><br />STOFEL, Grover Morris The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1968<br />Grover Morris Stofel, 43, died Wednesday, December 18, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Stofel were held Friday afternoon, December 20 in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Mr. Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Stofel was born September 27, 1925 the son of Mrs. Maggie Pratt Helmantaller, Petersburg and the late Jim Stofel.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include one sister, Mrs. Virginia Jones, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STOFEL, Jennie Bell Pratt The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Bell Pratt Stofel, 65, resident of Prospect section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Stofel died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, March 8, at a Nashville hospital following an illness of four months.<br />Born January 15, 1898, she was the daughter of the late Jake Pratt and Annie Belle Pullam Pratt. Her husband John W. Stofel, died January 14, this year.<br />Mrs. Stofel is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Roberts and Mrs. Lorene Arbuckle, both of Columbia, Mrs. Louise Scott, Goodspring, and Mrs. Margaret Bullington, Attalla, Ala.; fifteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Hameletter, Lewisburg; and Mrs. Stella Coble, Pulaski; and two brothers, Oscar Pratt, Pulaski, and Webb Pratt, Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STOFEL, John The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for John Stofel, 75, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Stofel died unexpectedly of a heart attack early Monday morning, January 14, at his home on Victoria Street.<br />Born January 1, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Stofel and Annie Holder Stofel.<br /><br />Mr. Stofel is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Bell Pratt Stofel; four daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Roberts, Mrs. Lorene Arbuckle, both of Columbia, and Mrs. Louise Scott, Prospect and Mrs. Margaret Bullington, Attalla, Ala.; fifteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Tom Stofel, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Counts and Mrs. Susie County, both of Columbia. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STOGNER, Paul The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Paul Stogner, 47, employee of the Huntsville, Ala., Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Inc., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Stogner died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Saturday night, October 20, at his home near Pulaski.<br />Born March 16, 1915, in Madison, Ala., he was the son of Mrs. Betty Acker Stogner and the late Claude Stogner.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Stogner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel Wheeler Stogner; three sons, Preston Stogner, based at the Naval Base, Treasure Island, Calif., and Charles and Ronald, Pulaski; three daughters, Carolyn Stogner, Kay Stogner, and Susan Stogner, Pulaski; one brother, Thomas Stogner, Huntsville, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Stanley Bell and Mrs. L. L. Husky, both of Huntsville, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STONE, Eleanor Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Eleanor Harwell Stone died at her home on Lincoln Street, Thursday, January 9, after several months&#8217; illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Stone were conducted Friday afternoon, January 10, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Bruce Strother, pastor of McKendree Methodist Church, Nashville, and the Rev. Billy Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayetteville.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Stone was born June 9, 1896, the daughter of the late Earl and Addie Harwell. She was the wife of the late Joe Stone, and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Pulaski.<br />Survivors include three sons, Robert S. Stone and Morris Harwell Stone, both of Pulaski, and Major Joe L. Stone, Colorado Spring, Colo.; two sisters, Mrs. J. W. McCracken and Mrs. Sam Young, both of Pulaski; one brother, J. W. Harwell, Pulaski; and four grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STONE, James Benjamin The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1964<br />James Benjamin Stone, brother of a Pulaski resident, died on Sunday, November 29, in a hospital in his home town of Richmond, Va., following several months illness.<br />Funeral services took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Joseph Bliery Funeral Home with burial in Richmond.<br /><br />Mr. Stone, native of Barnville, S. C. is survived by his wife and two children; four brothers, including G. Matt Stone, Pulaski, and two sisters.<br /><br />STONE, James Butler The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for James Butler Stone, 72, native of Giles County and in recent months a resident of Dellrose, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church, the Rev. Edwin Moore of Dellrose, and the Rev. Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Stone died on Sunday, November 7, in Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br />Born February 3, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas P. Stone and Catherine White Stone. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Stone is survived by his wife, Mrs. Miriam Robertson Stone; one brother, J. Porter Stone, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. Howard Sherrell, Dellrose, Mrs. Clifford Collins, Mrs. Logan Patterson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Clarence W. Helm, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STONE, Jewell English The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jewell English Stone, 72, native of the Campbellsville Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Freeman Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, conducted by the Rev. Philip Ritter. Burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Stone who had suffered a heart ailment for the past three years, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 13, at Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Born March 30, 1892, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William R. (Billy) English and Sallie Baker English. She was a member of First Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg. Mr. and Mrs. Stone resided in Texas a number of years, returning to Lawrenceburg several years ago.<br />Mrs. Stone is survived by her husband, J. T. Stone, retired school teacher and school superintendent; two daughters, Mrs. Edward Schwartz, Boerne, Texas, and Mrs. Arthur Kroell, Los Almitos, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Martha English,<br />Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />STONE, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1967<br />John Thomas Stone, 74, retired school teacher of Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, November 16, in a Nashville hospital of injuries suffered the previous Tuesday when struck by a car at a Lawrenceburg intersection.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Freemon Funeral Home with burial in Mimosa Cemetery, Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Alabama, he was a veteran of World War I and had taught school in Texas and the Lawrence County school system. His late wife was the former Miss Jewell English of Campbellsville.<br /><br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Schwartz of Bomar, Texas, and Mrs. Gladys Kroell of Los Alamitos, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Dura Reynolds and Mrs. A. L. Freeman, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. T. M. MacMurray of Memphis, and Mrs. Lona Shipman of Hohenwald; and ten grandchildren.<br /><br />STONE, Robert Bernard The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Dr. Robert Bernard Stone, 71, widely known educator who died Wednesday, Jan. 6, in Giles County Hospital, were conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br />The Rev. Billy Craighead and Rev William H. Moss of Dickson officiated, and burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.<br />Dr. Stone was principal of Giles County High School for nine years, after having served as principal at Cornersville for seventeen years. He was dean of Cumberland University for the school year 1941-42 and president pro tem of Martin College 1942-43.<br />A native of Dickson County, he was born Sept. 14, 1893, the son of Wayne and Willie Josephine Adams Stone. He was a graduate of old Ruskin Cave College near Dickson and received the master of arts degree in education and psychology in 1939 from Peabody College. He did graduate work at the University of Chicago, and received the honorary degree of doctor of education from Cumberland University.<br />Dr. Stone began his career as a teacher at Dickson Preparatory and held principalships at Caney Springs Special Training School near Lewisburg, Belfast Preparatory School and College Grove High School.<br />He was an outstanding speaker and was licensed a local Methodist preacher as a young man.<br />He was a member of the Official Board of First Methodist Church where he taught the George Morgan Bible Class for Men in the church school department for twenty-three years. He was a past president of Pulaski Rotary Club and for several years had been Tennessee director of Beta Clubs.<br />His wife, the former Willie Mae Stanfill, died January 3, 1964.<br />Survivors include two brothers, Walter B. Stone of Nashville and Hugh J. Stone of Grasse Pointe, Mich.<br /><br />STONE, Walter Clair The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Walter Clair Stone, 80, retired businessman and native Giles Countian, died unexpectedly of a heart attack early Sunday morning, March 28, at his home in San Francisco, Calif. Services and burial took place in that city.<br />Born, June 5, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas P. Stone and Sarah Katherine White Stone.<br />Mr. Stone is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Swope Stone; two sons, Dr. Thomas Stone and Robert Stone; and four grandchildren; all of San Francisco, Calif.; two brothers, J. Porter Stone, Pulaski, and James B. Stone, Dellrose; and four sisters, Mrs. Clifford Collins, Mrs. Logan Patterson, Pulaski, Mrs. Howard Sherrell, Dellrose, and Mrs. Clarence Helm, Columbia.<br /><br />STONE, Willie Mae Stanfill The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1964<br /><br />Mrs. Willie Mae Stanfill Stone, 66, well-known educator and wife of Dr. Robert Bernard Stone, former president of Martin College, died Friday, Jan. 3, at 8:45 p. m. at her home on West Madison Street after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and Rev. William H. Moss officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.<br />A native of Hickman County, Mrs. Stone was born Sept. 6, 1897, and moved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stanfill, to Dickson at an early age.<br />She received her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from George Peabody College, Nashville, and taught English and Latin in mid-state high schools and colleges for 45 years, including the high schools of Pulaski and Cornersville, Martin College and Cumberland College at Lebanon.<br />During recent years she had served as attendance teacher in Giles County and, along with her husband, had directed the activities of Beta Clubs in Tennessee.<br />Dr. and Mrs. Stone were married June 5, 1917, and moved to Pulaski twenty-two years ago. Together they had devoted a combined total of 93 years in the teaching profession.<br />She was a member of First Methodist Church and for a number of years taught a class in the Church School there.<br />Surviving, in addition to her husband, is a sister, Mrs. B. D. Seay of Nashville.<br /><br />STOREY, Charles Farris The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1961<br />Charles Farris Storey, 34, farmer of the Dellrose Community, was found dead Thursday morning, June 22, in what Lincoln County Sheriff H. Clay Towry said was an apparent case of suicide. The body, hanging by a chain in a barn near his home, was found by a brother, Wayne Storey, at about 10:30 a. m.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Dellrose Church of Christ and burial was in Shiloh Cemetery.<br />Mr. Storey was a native of Lincoln County, the son of Charlie Matt and Maggie Ellen Stewart Storey. He was a member of the Church of Christ and had served with the U. S. Army.<br />Besides his parents and brother, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Carl Poteat of Goldsboro, N. C.<br /><br />STOREY, Florence Ada Merrell The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Mrs. Florence Ada Storey, 67, died Saturday, October 21, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Sunday at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Frank Ledford officiating. Burial was in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Storey, a native of Giles County, was born February 18, 1900, the daughter of the late W. P. and Janet Harris Merrell.<br />Survivors include her husband, Grady Storey; one daughter, Mrs. Glen Sigmon, Pulaski; one son, David Storey, Giles County; four grandchildren; one sister, Miss Dena Merrell, Giles County; two brothers, J. F. Merrell, Lincoln County, and Virgil Merrell, Kerrville, Texas.<br /><br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STOREY, Linda Fay The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Linda Fay Storey, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Storey of Dellrose, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery. She died Monday morning, December 27, in Giles County Hospital.<br />She was born June 20, 1944, in Giles County.<br />In addition to her parents, Miss Storey is survived by one sister, Renee Storey; two brothers, Ronald Storey and Michael Storey, all of the home address, and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Storey, Dellrose, R.1., (Giles County).<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STOREY, Vernon Austin The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1064<br />Funeral services for Vernon Austin Storey, 64, farmer of the Bunker Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Shiloh Methodist Church in Lincoln County, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough of McMinnville and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Pulaski. Burial took place in Shiloh Cemetery.<br />Born December 24, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Harlan Storey and Ella Marie Roberson Storey. His wife, Mrs. Clarice Maude Malone Storey, died in 1954.<br />Mr. Storey is survived by three sons, Wendell Storey and Thomas Earl Storey, Pulaski, and George Storey, Bunker Hill; one daughter, Miss Doris Elaine Storey, Anderson, Ind.; one grandchild; one brother, Grady Storey, Dellrose; and one sister, Miss Mary Storey, Bunker Hill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STORY, Buford Jim The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Buford Jim Story, 65, retired farmer and carpenter, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. W. H. Moss, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mr. Story, who had been in declining health seven years, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday night, March 24, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born July 25, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Cam Story and Mary Jane English Story. He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans, and a member of the Campbellsville Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Story is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alene Luna Collins Story; one daughter, Mrs. Marie Wilee, Nashville; two sons, Joe Cam Story, Topeka, Kans., and Jim Daniel Story, U. S. Navy; four step-daughters, Mrs. Margaret Welch, Winchester, Mrs. Marie Davis, Lewisburg, Mrs. Joy Boswell, Manchester and Mrs. Jean Medley, Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. John L. Woodward, Pulaski, and Mrs. Katherine Barnett, Dallas, Texas; four half-brothers, Jim Patterson Story, Sam Story, Herring Story, and Mack Story, all of Dallas, Texas; three step-brothers, Herschel Rose, Campbellsville, Harvey Rose and Solon Rose, Dallas, Texas; and one step-sister, Mrs. Mary Rena Rose Henson, Ethridge.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STORY, Edward Benton The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Edward Benton Story, 50, owner of a local milk route, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Story died of a heart attack at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, July 24, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br />Born August 15, 1910, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Lewis Story and Mary Johnson Story.<br />Mr. Story is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sue Harris Story; two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Newton and Miss Mary Faye Story; two sons, Ronald Story and Louis Story; and three grandchildren, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Sam Ellis, Pensacola, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STORY, Martha Parker The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1969<br />Mrs. Martha Parker Story, 73, died Monday afternoon, November 3, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, November 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Story was born May 15, 1896, the daughter of the late Robert P. and Maude Malone Parker.<br />Survivors include two sons, Raymond Story and Cordell Story, both of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Virginia Cullins, Fayetteville, Mrs. Mary Jones, Hendersonville, Ala.; two half-brothers, Earl Parker, Nashville, Leslie Parker, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Mary Cordell, Nashville; fourteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />STOVALL, Marvin Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1965<br />Marvin Loyd Stovall, 62, native Giles Countian and Jackson, Tenn., resident since 1926, died unexpectedly at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, March 28, at his home. Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday in the chapel of Smith Funeral Home. Burial took place in Highland Memorial Gardens with Masonic rites at the cemetery.<br />Born at Bryson, June 30, 1902, he was the son of the late Sterling E. Stovall and Lena Lee Loyd Stovall. He attended Massey School for Boys in Pulaski and was graduated from Branham and Hughes Military School at Spring Hill. He also attended Lambuth College in Jackson. In early life, he taught school at Rich and Beech Hill.<br />An employee of the Railway Express Company since 1936, he was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, the Jackson Masonic Lodge and Hays Avenue Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Stovall is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Archie Stovall; one daughter, Miss Judy Stovall, Jackson; five brothers, Tom Stovall, Stanley Stovall, Fred Stovall and Wilson Stovall, Giles County, and Frank Stovall, Fort Walton Beach, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. John B. Beech, Elkton, and Miss Adelene Stovall, Bryson.<br /><br />STRAIN, James Thomas &#8220;Tom&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for James Thomas &#8220;Tom&#8221; Strain, 70, former resident of Giles County and founder of Strain and Sons Nursery at Athens, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McConnell Funeral Home with burial in the Athens City Cemetery.<br />Mr. Strain died at 12:10 Monday morning, December 2, in Huntsville Hospital.<br />For a time Mr. Strain was employed by the L. &amp; N. Railroad as a depot agent in Giles County. Later he worked for TVA, and in 1926, he moved to Athens where he operated a dairy with the nursery business as a sise line. Later he founded the enterprising nursery business, operated by him and his sons. Today the company ships plants to Eastern United States and Canada in addition to the local area. The firm also landscapes between 500 to 600 lawns a year in Huntsville.<br />Mr. Strain is survived by his wife, three sons, six grandchildren; and one brother, Fred Strain, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />STRICKLAND, Joe E. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1968<br />Joe E. Strickland, 28, native of Giles County, was hit by an automobile and killed in Los Angeles, Calif., October 8. The accident occurred while he was attempting to step into his car. He had recently moved to Los Angeles from Detroit where he had resided for a number of years.<br />He was the son of John Wesley Strickland who survives, and the late Mrs. Lena Willa Johns Strickland.<br />Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart, pastor of the First Baptist Church, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, Oct. 12. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to his father include his wife, Mrs. Brenda Sue Strickland, a grandmother, Mrs. Ella Johns, three brothers, James, John Wesley, and Jerry Wayne Strickland, all of Mt. Julian, Mich., and four sisters, Mrs. Linda Alred, Mt., Julian, Mrs. R. C. Bailey, Alabama, Mrs. Loretta Nance, and Miss Mary Ellen Strickland, both of Ridgely.<br /><br />STRICKLAND, Lena W. Johns<br />Mrs. Lena W. Strickland, 58, died Saturday, February 25, at Baptist Hospital in Memphis.<br />Services were conducted Tuesday morning, February 28, at 10:30, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Strickland was born February 19, 1909, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Mrs. Noah Johns and the late Mr. Johns. She had lived in Pulaski for many years before moving to Ridgely, Tenn., with her family.<br /><br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband, John Wesley Strickland; four daughters, Misses Barbara and Mary Ella Strickland, Ridgely, Mrs. Linda Allred, Michigan, and Mrs. Fannie Bailey, Florida; four sons, Jerry Wayne, John W., Jr., and Jimmy Lee Strickland, Michigan, and Joe Edward Strickland, Alaska; seven grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Buford Bunn, Mrs. Jack Foster and Mrs. Joe Witherow, Pulaski, and Mrs. Rebecca Drake, Chattanooga; and one brother, J. B. Johns, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />STRINGER, Mary Witt The Pulaski Citizen 02 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Witt Stringer, 58, resident of Franklin for a number of years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Franklin Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. George Cooley. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Stringer died Friday, January 28, in Williamson County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born November 10, 1907, at Lynnville, she was the daughter of Mrs. Susie Smith Witt, Franklin, and the late Robert H. Witt, members of pioneer families of the Lynnville Community. She was graduated from Jones High School at Lynnville and attended Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and had been identified in Franklin business circles.<br />Her husband, George Stringer, formerly of Franklin, Ky., died in 1948.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Stringer is survived by one uncle, Monroe Smith of Lynnville.<br /><br />STROUD, Elizabeth Deane The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Deane Stroud, 89, widow of Rev. William Andrew Stroud, Methodist minister, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in Belmont Methodist Church, Nashville, conducted by Dr. Farris F. Moore, pastor, and Dr. E. P. Anderson. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville. Mrs. Stroud died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, September 24, at her home, 1611 18th Avenue, South, Nashville, after an extended period of declining health.<br />A native of Hickman County, she was the daughter of the late William Hardaway Deane and Mary Edney Bizzell Deane. In 1899, she was married to the minister who served various pastorates for more than thirty years throughout Middle Tennessee, including several in Giles County.<br />She was the mother of the Rev. Deane Stroud who died two years ago.<br />Mrs. Stroud is survived by two daughters, Miss Annie Ruth Stroud, Nashville, Mrs. Edna S. Davis, Eufaula, Ala.; two sons, Rev. John E. Stroud, Virgin Islands, and William A. Stroud, Nashville; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mrs. A. W. Deane of Pulaski is a sister-in-law.<br /><br />STUBBLEFIELD, Zula Ann Solomon The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zula Ann Solomon Stubblefield, 85, Boonshill resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday, April 5, in Kelso Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Lincoln County with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Stubblefield died Saturday, April 3, in Lincoln County Hospital after a few weeks illness.<br />Born in Lincoln County, December 14, 1879, she was the daughter of the late George W. Solomon and Delphia Fanning Solomon. Her husband, George C. Stubblefield, died November 3, 1947.<br />Mrs. Stubblefield is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Robert G. Hargrove, Pulaski, Miss Magnolia Stubblefield, Boonshill, Mrs. W. P. Nisbett, Bossier City, La., and Mrs. Wilson Yerger, St. Thomas Island, Virgin Islands; five sons, Joe Stubblefield, Paul Stubblefield, Walter Stubblefield and Charles Stubblefield, all of Lincoln County and J. J. Stubblefield, Birmingham, Ala.; twenty-three grandchildren and forty-five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Jim Solomon, Giles County, and Fuzell Solomon, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs. J. A. Carter, Columbia.<br /><br />STUBER, Gerald Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />Gerald Wesley Stuber, 42, owner and operator of Middle Tennessee Rendering Company for the past twelve years, died suddenly at noon on Monday, Aug. 1, from a heart attack suffered while working at the plant on Highway 31, south. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at First Baptist Church in Pulaski with the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor, and the Rev. Marvin Suitor of Nashville and the Rev. R. E. Wilsford officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Stuber was pastor of Thompson&#8217;s Chapel Baptist Church and had conducted revival services at Hanna Baptist Church during the past week.<br />A native of Peru, Indiana, he and his family had resided at Plymouth, Ind., before moving to Pulaski twelve years ago, when he bought the Rendering Company. He was the son of the late John Wesley and Flora Cunningham Stuber.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Joy Marie Stuber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Miner of Pulaski; three daughters, Martha Irene, Patricia Ann and Connie Sue, all of Pulaski; seven sisters, Mrs. Daisy Reed and Mrs. Faye Griswold, both of Plymouth, Ind., Mrs. Paul Becker, Mrs. Sylvia Moore, Mrs. Lydia Babcock, Mrs. Harold Davis and Mrs. Cleo Burrows, all of Ohio.<br /><br />SULCER, Gus Charles The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Gus Charles Sulcer, 72, retired carpenter of Pulaski, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers, and burial took place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mr. Sulcer died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 14, at his home on Stadium Street after a long illness.<br />Born March 2, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles Sulcer and Susan Miller Sulcer. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Sulcer is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ila Tate Sulcer; one daughter, Mrs. James E. Hagan, Elizabethtown, Ky.; two sons, Louie Sulcer and J. C. Sulcer, both of Atlanta, Ga.; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Pollard, Prospect and Mrs. Ollice Harlow, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; and three brothers, Shelly Sulcer and Bud Sulcer, both of Bethel, and Clarence Sulcer, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Alton The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Alton Sumners, 68, retired Lincoln County farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Raineys&#8217; Funeral Home at Ardmore. Burial took place in the Blanche Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mr. Sumners, who had had a heart ailment for a number of years, died Friday morning, September 8, at Lincoln County Hospital, Fayetteville.<br />Born and reared in Lincoln County, he was the son of Mrs. Tom Sumners and the late Mr. Sumners. He had resided in the Baugh section most of his life. Three years ago, the family moved to Fayetteville.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Sumners is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wassie O&#8217;Neal Sumners, also a native of Lincoln County; two sons, David O. Sumners, Massey, Md., and Phillip Sumners, Athens, Tenn.; one daughter, Mrs. Frank F. Fortenberry, Memphis; eight grandchildren; and six brothers and sisters.<br />Raineys&#8217; Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Beulah Watson The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Watson Sumners, 73, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Sumners died at 1:10 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, September 22, at Fairmont Nursing Home in Columbia; after a long illness.<br />Born October 23, 1887, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Isom Watson and Lula Coble Watson. Her husband, Sheelie D. Sumners died January 23, 1961.<br />Mrs. Sumners is survived by one son, Herald D. Sumners, Bryson; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Homer Abernathy, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMNERS, June Ellen Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1966<br />Mrs. June Ellen Sumners, 22, died Monday, August 15, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Billy Craighead on Thursday afternoon, August 18, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br />Mrs. Sumners, a Methodist, and a native of Minnesota, was born June 19, 1944. She was the daughter of the late Archie Campbell and Mrs. Edna Williams of Minnesota.<br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband, Harry R. Sumners; three sons, Glenn Everett, Harry Leroy and Tracy Steven Sumners; one daughter, Donna Sumners; four brothers, Leverne Campbell, Minnesota, Dale Campbell and Lee Campbell, both of Wisconsin, and James Campbell, Canal Zone, Panama; and one sister, Mrs. Audry Poorker, Wisconsin.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1967<br />Leroy Sumners, 87, a retired farmer, died Tuesday night, September 26, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness.<br />Services will be conducted Thursday morning, September 28, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial will be in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sumners, a native of Lincoln County, was born December 9, 1879, the son of the late Lidge and Liza Sumners.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Doris Harrington, Ardmore; twelve grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Culley Watson, Selma, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Lillian Tucker The Pulaski Citizen 05 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Tucker Sumners, 76, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Indian Creek Cemetery. Mrs. Sumners died Thursday, January 30, at her home in the Elkmont Springs section after a short illness.<br />Born November 15, 1887, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom Tucker and Maggie Brownlow Tucker. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Sumners is survived by her husband, Lee Sumners; one son, Edgar Sumners, Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Dorris Harrington, Giles County; eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lena Watson, Kentucky.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Morgan Patterson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Morgan Patterson Sumners, 85, a former member of Giles County Court, were held Sunday at 2 p. m. at Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sumners died at 7 p. m. Friday at his home in the Bunker Hill community. Officiating at the services were Tommy Vernon and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton.<br />The Lincoln County native retired in 1940 after spending 25 years associated with banks in Hazel Green, Ala., and Diana and Delrose, Tenn. He was part-owner of Pulaski Funeral Home for 20 years, and a magistrate in Giles County for twelve years.<br />Mr. Sumners was a son of the late Elijah Downing and Sara Elizabeth Williams Sumners.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ and former member of the Odd Fellows Lodge.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Blanch Minatra Sumners; two daughters, Mrs. James A. Bell, Murfreesboro, and Mrs. Mack K. Poston, Chattanooga; a son, Everette Sumners, Pulaski; a brother, Lee Sumners, Ardmore; a sister, Mrs. Jack Watson, Selma, Ala.; ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Sheelie D. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Sheelie D. Sumners, 74, retired farmer of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. J. W. McCullough, minister of Church of God at Bunker Hill. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mr. Sumners died late Monday afternoon, January 23, at Fairmont Rest Home, Columbia, after an extended illness.<br />Born April 29, 1886, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Elijah D. Sumners and Eliza Williams Sumners.<br />Mr. Sumners is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Watson Sumners; one son, Herald D. Sumners, Bunker Hill; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Mary Cullie Watson, Selma, Ala.; and two brothers, Morgan P. Sumners, Bunker Hill and Leroy Dickerson Sumners, Ardmore.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMNERS, Robert Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1969<br />Funeral services for Robert Wayne Sumners, 39, were held Sunday afternoon, December 29, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sumners died Friday, December 27, at Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Sumners was born December 4, 1924, the son of Mrs. Virgie Sue Erwin Sumners, and the late William Sumners.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother include four brothers, Sylvester Sumners, Joe Mack Sumners and Edgar Sumners, all of Pulaski, and Gary Sumners, Ft. Campbell, Ky.; three sisters, Mrs. Joyce Bunting and Mrs. Arlene Hawthorne, both of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Ann Green, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMNERS, William Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Funeral services for William Edgar Sumners, 60, were conducted Sunday afternoon, July 16, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Sumners, a native of Giles County, died Saturday, July 15, in Maury County Hospital. He was born October 15, 1906, the son of Lee Sumners of Ardmore and the late Mrs. Lillian Tucker Sumners.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Virgie Sue Erwin Sumners; three daughters, Mrs Ann Grune, Giles County, Mrs. Joyce Buntley and Mrs. Arlene Hawthorne, Houston, Texas; five sons, William S., Wayne, Joe Mack, Edgar, and Gary Sumners, all of Giles County; seven grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Doris Herrington, Ardmore.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SUMPTER, Edward R. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1967<br /><br />Edward R. Sumpter, brother of Mrs. Mahlon H. Long, died at his home February 20, in Elberton, Ga., after a long illness.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday, February 22, in the chapel of Hicks Funeral Home, with burial in Elberton.<br />Survivors in addition to Mrs. Long, are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Bruce Sumpter; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Branner, Jr., of Richmond Va.; and three grandchildren; and another sister, Mrs. Will Wyker of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />SURLES, Austin W. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Austin W. Surles, 56, native Giles Countian, and resident of Indiana, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Georgetown, Ind., Christian Church with the burial in that city. Mr. Surles died on Saturday, March 14, in Veterans Hospital in Louisville, Ky.<br />Born April 25, 1907, he was the son of Willis Surles and Zanie Mirandy Surles. He was a member of the Georgetown Methodist Church and the Disabled American Veterans Post at New Albany, Ind.<br />Mr. Surles is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flora Polly Surles, also a native of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Gunn; two sons, Stephen Surles, Georgetown, Ind., and William A. Surles, US Navy; four brothers, L. R. Surles and Floyd Surles, Pulaski, Raymond Surles, California, and W. J. Surles, Marietta, Ga.; and one sister, Mrs. J. H. Phillips, Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />SURLES, Byron Edward The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1960<br />Byron Edward Surles, 19, was fatally wounded Sunday, December 4, when his 12-guage shotgun was accidently discharged while he and a companion were hunting rabbits near Prospect. The accident occurred about 11 a. m. and the youth died that afternoon at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. John M. Bradford of Prospect and Gilbert Shaffer of Pulaski officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Coroner William Bennett, Jr., said Billy Arthur, who was hunting with Surles, told him that the victim hit a pile of brush with the butt of his gun in an attempt to scare out a rabbit and the weapon fired, sending scattered shot into his right shoulder and chest. Giles County Sheriff P. M. Butler ruled the death accidental.<br />The son of Louie Mack Surles of Prospect, Route 1, and the late Mrs. Annie Ruth Phillips Surles, he was on week end leave from the Naval Air Technical Training Center at Memphis. He was a member of the 1960 graduating class of Prospect High School.<br />Surle&#8217;s mother and only brother died in an automobile accident near Winchester several years ago.<br />Besides his father, Surles is survived by his stepmother, Mrs. Lou Brummit Surles; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Nina Phillips of Pulaski; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Willie Surles of Florence, Ala.<br /><br />SURLES, Louie Mack (Dick) The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1968<br /><br />Louie Mack (Dick) Surles, 51, an employee of Genesco for 29 years, died Monday, November 18.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Surles were held Wednesday afternoon, November 20, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Reavis of Pettusville, Ala., officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Surles was born February 25, 1919, the son of the late Joe Thomas Surles and Willie Myrtle McMasters Surles.<br />Survivors include his wife, Olivene Surles; four brothers, Colie and Logan Surles, Louisville, Ky., and R. E. and R. H. (Bill) Surles, both of Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Morgan Polly, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. Harold Blasingim, Chattsworth, Ill.; two step-children, Julian Burmitt, Memphis, and Mrs. Joe Bryan, Lynnville.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SURLES, Oscar Lee The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1967<br />Oscar Leon Surles, 59, native Giles Countian and an employee of the City of Florence, Ala., for the past fifteen years, was killed Monday afternoon, Dec. 4, in an accident at the city garage there.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Herbert McNeese, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />The son of Mrs. Willie Myrtle McMasters Surles of Pulaski and the late Joe Thomas Surles, Mr. Surles was born March 31, 1908.<br />He was a member of Cool Springs Church of Christ.<br />Members of the family said Surles was backing a city truck into the garage when he fell from the vehicle and was run over.<br />Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Mamie Ruth Gowan Surles; a daughter, Mrs. James R. Smith of Pulaski; five brothers, Rupert, Louie, and Ripley Surles, all of Giles County, and Coley and Logan Surles of Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Morgan Polly of Florence, Ala., and Mrs. Harold Blasingim of Chattsworth, Ill.; and a grandson.<br /><br />SURLES, Willie Myrtle The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Myrtle Surles, 88, were held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, January 13, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown and James Merritt, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in the Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Surles, a native of Giles County, died in her home in Florence, Ala., Thursday, January 11.<br />Mrs. Surles, the wife of the late Joe Thomas Surles, was born January 3, 1870, the daughter of the late Jim and Kate McMasters.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Harold BlasingiM, Chattsworth, Ill., and Mrs. Morgan Polly, Florence, Ala.; five sons, Colie and Logan Surles, Louisville, Ky., R. E., Louis, and Ripley Surles, all of Goodspring; one sister, Mrs. C. E. York, Madison; two brothers, R. B. McMasters, Stephens Port, Ky. and V. E. McMasters, Goodspring.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SWEARINGEN, Sallie B. Stanley The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie B. Stanley Swearingen, 87, resident of Pulaski for the past four years, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the home in Tiptonville, conducted by the Rev. W. B. Clayton. Burial took place in Davis Chapel Cemetery in Tiptonville. Mrs. Swearingen died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, May 20, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wiley T. Abernathy, Jr., after an extended period of declining health.<br />A native of Obion County, she was born October 9, 1874, the daughter of the late Richard Stanley and Mahilda Hatchett Stanley. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, John Swearingen, died many years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Abernathy, Mrs. Swearingen is survived by one son, Norman Swearingen, St. Louis, Mo.; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Herron Mills, Milan.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SWIFT, Jessie The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1969<br />Miss Jessie Swift, 62, died Wednesday night, October 15, in Madison Memorial Hospital after several weeks illness.<br />Funeral services for Miss Swift, who worked eight years as payroll clerk for Lee Mar, were conducted Saturday morning, October 18, at 9:00 o&#8217;clock in Madison Funeral Home with the Rev. George Rohling officiating. Burial was in Old Fort Cemetery, near Cleveland.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Ann DeGloppen, Madison; and two nieces, Mrs. James Moore of Chattanooga; whom she reared, and Mrs. Griffin of Madison.<br /><br />SWIFT, Murphy The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1967<br />Murphy Swift, aged Prospect Negro, who would have celebrated his 102nd birthday, on September 19, died Friday, Aug. 18, at his home after several months of failing health.<br />Funeral services were conducted on Sunday, Aug. 29, at the AME Methodist Church in Prospect with burial in Old Prospect Cemetery.<br />Swift, a barber for more than 80 years, was the subject of a Pulaski Citizen feature article in December, 1964, and on his 100th birthday, Sept. 19, 1965, he was honored by the entire Prospect Community. A party was held and gifts and cards were received from throughout the country.<br />His parents were Alfred and Narcissus Mason Swift, slaves of George A. Swift, a pioneer settler of the Prospect area. He began barbering in Prospect at about the age of 20, later worked at the Union Station Barber Shop in Nashville and in Pulaski from 1901 till 1903, when he returned to Prospect and continued in the trade until recent years.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou Ann Bassham Swift, whom he married Dec. 6, 1926; two half-brothers, Guy and Forrest Swift of Indianapolis, Ind.; and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Stella Mae Brown of Indianapolis.<br /><br />SWINEY, Dorsey The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Dorsey Swiney, 55, Minor Hill farmer, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in Minor Hill Baptist Church with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. He died Wednesday morning, May 11, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born December 6, 1910, he was the son of the late Will Swiney and Nora Shelton Swiney.<br />Mr. Swiney, a single man, is survived by one brother, Woodrow Swiney, Minor Hill; two sisters, Miss Myrtle Swiney, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Alice Gatlin, Goodsprings, and several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements<br /><br />SWINNEY, Fay Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1964<br />Mrs. Fay Johnson Swinney, 36, resident of the Beech Hill Community, died early Wednesday morning, July 22, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be take place at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Born November 19, 1927, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Thomas Richard Johnson and Nonie Hardin Johnson who survive.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. Swinney is survived by her husband, Harold Swinney; three sons, Joe, Kenneth and Steven Swinney, all at home; two brothers, Murray Johnson, Atlanta, Ga., and Robert Johnson, Bremmer, Ind.; and seven sisters, Mrs. Robert Cole, Mrs. Lee Allen Rogers, and Mrs. Cecil Beaver, Pulaski, Mrs. A. L. Martin, Gurley, Ala., Mrs. Raymond Hannah, Caulfield, Mo., Mrs. Ira Young, Murfreesboro, and Mrs. Earl Cagle, Carnegie, Okla.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />SYKES, Rillar Abraham The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1961<br />Mrs. Rillar Abraham Sykes, 104-year-old Negro woman who was thought to be the oldest citizen of Pulaski and perhaps of Giles County, died Friday, March 17, at the home of her daughter on McLean Street.<br />Funeral rites were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Original Church of God, with the Rev. A. W. Witherspoon officiating and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The daughter of the late Balam and Catherine Smith Parks, &#8220;Aunt Rillar&#8221; was born Aug. 23, 1856, at Lawrenceburg. She was married in 1874 to William Sykes of Pulaski, who died in 1927. They were the parents of seven children.<br />She was widely known as an accomplished seamstress and did dressmaking for the public until her eyesight failed.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mauton Phillips of Pulaski and Mrs. Ganell Nunley of Detroit, Mich.; one son, William A. Sykes of Pulaski; fifteen grandchildren; and twenty-two great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren.<br /><br />SYLVESTER, Roy B. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1969<br />Roy B. Sylvester, Sr., 78, died Sunday morning, May 25, at 1 o&#8217;clock at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, May 27, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in Waddell Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Rogersville by Rev. Charles Hendrix and Rev. Clarence Stewart. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery.<br />He was a native of Lincoln County and a former resident of the Shoals area. He was a retired farmer of the Rogersville Community and a member of the Waddell Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Rogersville.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ellie Lou Brock Sylvester of Pulaski; three sons, Roy B. Sylvester, Jr., Kenneth Sylvester, both of Florence, Opal Sylverster, Las Vegas, Nev.; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Lovell, Rogersville; Msr. Juanita Dormany, Mrs. Jewell Surrency, both of Tampa, Fla.; a step-son, Cecil Brock, Pulaski; a step-daughter, Mrs. Marcelene Paysinger, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. J. D. Clem, Athens, Ala.; eighteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TAAKE, Louis A. The Giles Free Press 17 Aug 1961<br />Louis A. Taake, brother-in-law of Mrs. A. L. Johnson, died in East St. Louis, Ill., Wednesday morning after an extended illness.<br />Taake was a frequent visitor to Pulaski and was well known in this area.<br />Funeral services are to be held Saturday at Burk&#8217;s Funeral Home in East St. Louis at 10 a. m.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Maher Taake.<br /><br />TACKER, Annie Lou Petty The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1967<br />Mrs. Annie Lou Tacker, 79, died Sunday, August 29, in Lewisburg. Services were conducted Monday afternoon, August 21, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Henry Cortner officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Tacker, a native of Giles County, was born December 29, 1887, the daughter of the late Robert and Mollie Jane Carvell Petty. Her husband was the late Thomas Reece Tacker.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Forrest Allen, Lewisburg; six grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Elmer Kimbrough, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TACKER, John Willard The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1962<br />Funeral services for John Willard Tacker, 54, of Nashville, former Giles Countian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Hickory Heights Church of Christ, Lewisburg, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Mr. Tacker, former Lewisburg contractor, died of a heart attack about 10 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, May 24, en route from Nashville to the home of his mother, Mrs. Annie Lou Petty Tacker, in the Lynnville section. He was born in Giles County, the son of the late Tom Tacker.<br /><br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Tacker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Meek Tacker; three daughters, Mrs. Martha Keltner and Mrs. Nancy Franklin, Nashville, and Mrs. Betty Jo Hickey, Lebanon; one son, John Jerry Tacker, Athens, Ala.; ten grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Forrest Allen, Lewisburg.<br /><br />TALLY, William The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1964<br />William Tally of New York City, who was critically injured in a fall at Manor House Farms recently, died nine days later, on Oct. 12, at Manhassett, Long Island, N. Y., according to a recent report reaching The Pulaski Citizen Monday.<br />Mr. Tally, senior vice-president of J. J. Newberry Company, a variety store chain, suffered multiple injuries whe he fell to the ground from a second floor balcony of the Manor Farms Club House shortly before 5 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning, Oct. 3.<br />After emergency treatment at Giles County Hospital he was flown by private plane to New York and taken to Manhasset Medical Center.<br />Mr. Tally was the guest of D. Earl Puckett when the accident occurred.<br /><br />TANDY, Bessie Newton The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Newton Tandy, Madison, and a native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in Madison, with the burial in that city. Mrs. Tandy died Friday, October 1, in Madison Hospital following several years declining health.<br />She was the daughter of the late Reece Newton and Hulda Hickman Newton of the Sumac Community. She had been a resident of Madison and had been employed by the DuPont Company for more than thirty years.<br />Mrs. Tandy is survived by her husband, Russell B. Tandy; one son, Richard Tandy, Madison; two brothers, Rev. T. T. Newton, Ridgley, Tenn., and Woodrow Newton, Lewisburg; and five sisters, Mrs. Katherine Gary, Mrs. Tina Adams and Estelle Meneese, Madison, Mrs. Dezzie Beasley, Waxahachie, Texas, and Mrs. Burrow McNeese, Sumac, Giles County.<br /><br />TANKERSLEY, Emory The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Emory Tankersley, 60, retired Appleton farmer, were held Saturday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by J. T. Word, minister. Burial took place in the Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery. Mr. Tankersley died Friday, March 31 at his home after a long illness.<br />Born September 16, 1900, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Samuel Edward Tankersley and Sarah Dean Tankersley and was a member of the Appleton Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mr. Tankersley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou King Tankersley, native of Giles County; and one sister, Mrs. A. D. Hardiman, Florence, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TANKERSLEY, Guy The Giles Free Press 12 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Guy Tankersley, 46, were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, December 9 at the Fall River Church of Christ with H. C. Prestridge officiating.<br /><br />Burial was in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tankersley died Friday December 7, at his home in the Fall River Community.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Cennie Harris Tankersley; a son, Thomas Clinton Tankersley; a sister, Mrs. L. E. Garner, West Point, Tennessee.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TANNEHILL, Jack Long The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1968<br />Jack Long Tannehill, 55, veteran editor of weekly newspapers in Mississippi and Louisiana and son-in-law of Mrs. Rankin Rhea and the late Mr. Rhea of Pulaski, died unexpectedly Thursday, Aug. 29, following a heart attack at his home in Philadelphia, Miss.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Philadelphia Presbyterian Church on Friday and further services at Winnfield (La.) Presbyterian Church on Saturday with burial in the Winfield Cemetery.<br />A native of Winfield, born May 20, 1913, Mr. Tannehill was a member of a pioneer family of Louisiana. He was married in 1944 to Miss Courtney Rhea, who survives.<br />At the time of his death he was a member of the Board of Governors of the Mississippi Press Association.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Tannehill is survived by a son, Jack Rhea Tannehill, of Union, Miss.; three brothers and nine sisters.<br /><br />TANT, Eric Angus The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br />Giles County&#8217;s seventeenth traffic fatality of 1960 occurred Tuesday, December 27, when an automobile driven by Eric Angus Tant, 30, of Nashville, crashed into a bridge abutment on old Highway 31 at Elkton, killing the driver.<br />State Trooper Thomas Russell, who investigated, said Tant apparently lost control of his car, crossed into the left lane and hit the bridge. He was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital. The accident happened at 2:10 p. m., Russell said.<br />Tant was the grandson of Mrs. Wiley M. Park of Nashville and Elkton and the late Mr. Park. His father, Edward L. Tant, died in 1931, and his mother, the former Miss Edna Park, died in 1957.<br />Funeral services were conducted at Elkton Methodist Church at 11 a. m. Wednesday, with the Rev. R. L. Greenway officiating and burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Tant was a teacher at Joelton High School in Davidson County and made his home in Nashville with an uncle, Lynn C. Park. He was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church. Born in Nashville, he attended elementary school at Elkton and was graduated from Columbia Military Academy and Peabody College. He served two years in the U. S. Army and was stationed in Germany.<br />Besides his maternal grandmother and the uncle, he is survived by his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tant of Nashville, and two other uncles, Vernon Park of Elkton and Edward Park of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Cynthia Wall The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. E. Tarpley, 70, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Ethridge Methodist Church, with the burial in the John Lay Cemetery. She died at her Ethridge home on Saturday, June 5.<br />The former Miss Cynthia Wall, she was born at Campbellsville, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tom Wall.<br />Mrs. Tarpley is survived by her husband, J. E. Tarpley; four sons, Jack Tarpley and John Tarpley, Ethridge, Willie Joe Tarpely, Newman, Calif., and Everett Tarpley, Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas C. Childress and Mrs. Joe B. Rice, both of Chicago, Ill.; one brother, Willie Wall, Mt. Pleasant; her step-mother, Mrs. Trudie Edmondson, Petersburg, Tenn.; two half-brothers, Joseph Wall and James Wall, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Betty Jean Hall, Decatur, Ala.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TARPLEY, Frank Leon The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Frank Leon Tarpley, 53, resident of Louisville, Ky., and a former Giles Countian, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday in Louisville with burial in that city. Mr. Tarpley died Friday at his home, following a heart attack.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Guy Tarpley and Mary Ragsdale Tarpley and was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church near Pulaski.<br /><br />Mr. Tarpley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Hall Tarpley; one son, William Eugene Tarpley, Louisville; one brother, Thomas Tarpley, Louisville; and one sister, Mrs. Charles G. Ross, Aspen Hill, Giles County.<br /><br />TARPLEY, James Robert The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for James Robert Tarpley, 72, retired carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with the burial in Beech Grove Cemetery. Mr. Tarpley died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, April 11, at his home in Nashville.<br />Born June 2, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jack Tarpley and Maggie Barry Tarpley. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Tarpley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Will Worsham Tarlpey; one son, James Robert Tarpley, Jr., Indiana; one daughter, Miss Annie Ruth Tarpley, Nashville; four grandchildren; three brothers, Russell Tarpley and Tommy Tarpley, Pulaski, and Joe Tarpley, Ethridge; and one sister, Mrs. Walter Witherow, Lynnville.<br /><br />TATE, Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 04 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Clyde Tate, 63, native Giles Countian, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church with the burial in the Potts Cemetery, near Prospect. Mr. Tate died Thursday, February 25, in General Hospital in Washington, D. C., after a long period of declining health.<br /><br />Born December 29, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jesse Tate and Lula Hazelwood Tate. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Tate is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Tom Birdsong Tate, Prospect; two daughters, Mrs. Julian Brown Hughes, Pulaski and Mrs. David Reese, Nashville; four grandchildren; four sisters, Jesse Toone and Mrs. William Headricks, Pulaski, Mrs. Marvin Toone, Ardmore and Mrs. Aubrey Pollard, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, Louie Tate, Nashville.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TATE, Ed J. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Ed J. Tate, 76, retired Bethel farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Liberty Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, retired Methodist minister and former pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Potts Cemetery. Mr. Tate died on Monday morning, February 1, at a Nashville hospital, following a long illness.<br />Born February 22, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jake Tate and Martha Moates Tate. His wife, Mrs. Emma Witherow Tate, died in 1957.<br />Mr. Tate is survived by one sister, Mrs. Harvey H. Dean, Pulaski.<br /><br />TATE, Elmo George The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Funeral services for Elmo George Tate, 69, were held at 1:30 p. m. Monday, January 8, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Rev. Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tate died Saturday night, January 6, at his home at Route Six, Pulaski.<br />Mr. Tate, a native of Giles County, was born December 8, 1898 the son of the late Jess and Nannie Pollard Tate.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eula Maie Cole Tate; two sisters, Mrs. Ila Sulcer, Elizabethtown, Ky., and Mrs. Bessie Hardie, Mumford; one half-sister, Mrs. Ruby Claude, Giles County; and one half-brother, F. A. Tate, Prospect.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TATE, Horace Glen The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Horace Glen Tate, 77, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Tate who had made his home in Pulaski, died Sunday, April 11, in Giles County Hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br />Born November 30, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jess O. Tate and Nannie Pollard Tate. His wife, Mrs. Madge Tate, died September 18, 1964.<br /><br />Mr. Tate is survived by three sons, Bobby Tate, Pulaski, Lee Tate, Prospect, and James Tate, U. S. Army; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Weldon, Lynnville, Mrs. Liza Bell Henderson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bonnie Barnes, Nashville; eighteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; two brothers, Elmo Tate, Pulaski, and F. A. Tate, Prospect; and four sisters, Mrs. Lorena Cagle, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Bessie Hardy, Maynard, Tenn., Mrs. Ila Sulcer, Elizabethtown, Ky., and Mrs. Ruby Claud, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TATE, Iliff Dewey The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Iliff Dewey Tate, 64, retired farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert E. Wilsford, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Tate died Thursday, June 25, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 16, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jesse Overton Tate and Naomi Pollard Tate.<br />Mr. Tate is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Cole Tate; one son, Norman Dean Tate; one daughter, Miss Della Mae Tate, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Glen Tate, Elmo Tate, and F. A. Tate, Giles County; and four sisters, Mrs. Ila Sulcer, Elizabethtown, Ky., Mrs. Bessie Hardy, Memphis, Mrs. Lorena Vest, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Ruby Claud, Prospect.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TATUM, Hattie Long The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1966<br />Mrs. Hattie Long Tatum, 68, died Monday morning, August 22, at her home on Big Dry Creek.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of Olivet Methodist Church, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mrs. Tatum, a Methodist and a native of Giles County, was born June 16, 1898. She was the daughter of the late Sterling and Etta Chapman Long.<br />She is survived by her husband, Edgar Tatum; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Owen, Nashville, Mrs. Annie Lou Tatum, Pulaski, Mrs. Milburn Lovell, Rich community, and Mrs. Russell Hickman of the Yokley community; and one brother, Raymond Rose, of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Adolphus B. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1969<br />Adolphus B. Taylor, 68, died Monday night, December 29 in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services will be held Wednesday morning, December 31, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 16, 1901. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include one son, John T. Taylor, Westminister, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Harold McFarland, Pulaski; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Edward Norton The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Edward Norton Taylor, 83, retired farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. W. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Taylor died Sunday, June 17, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born November 20, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Alonzo Taylor and Jane Brewer Taylor. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty McDonald Taylor; six sons, Virgil Taylor, Grady Taylor, J. D. Taylor, Robert Taylor and Edward N. Taylor, Jr., all of Pulaski, and Clifford Taylor, Nashville; seven daughters, Mrs. Minnie Cochran, Lewisburg, Mrs. Ann Cosby, Mrs. Fred Fogg, Mrs. Robbie Armstrong, Mrs. Margaret Wooten and Mrs. Bessie Tyler, Pulaski, and Mrs. Travis Williams, Beech Hill; twenty-three grandchildren, twenty-four great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Lee Taylor, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Sara Hedgcoth, Pulaski and Mrs. Homer Wilson, Lewisburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Harold Walter The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1964<br />Harold Walter Taylor, 39, Elkton merchant and postmaster, was killed instantly Sunday night in a car-truck collision on Highway 31 about two miles south of Elkton at 10:30 o&#8217;clock .<br />Funeral services will be conducted at Elkton Methodist Church at 2 o&#8217;clock this (Wednesday) afternoon with Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. Loren Barnhart officiating and burial will be in Elkton Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Taylor was born Sept. 15, 1925, the son of the late David D. Taylor and Velma King Taylor. His mother was killed in an automobile accident three miles south of Pulaski on Highway 31 on June 2, 1952.<br />He was a veteran of World War II, a member of Elkton Methodist Church and the Pulaski Elks Lodge.<br />An Indiana truck driver, Frank Wisman of Evansville, also was fatally injured in the Sunday night crash, the cause of which has not been determined.<br />Mr. Taylor&#8217;s survivors include a son, Harold, Jr., and a daughter, Pamela Jean, both of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, David D., Jr. of Omaho, Neb.; three sisters, Mrs. Matt A. Kelly and Mrs. A. G. Kemmerer, both of Daytona Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Eldon Birdsong, Jr., of Elkton.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Ida The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Mrs. Ida Taylor, 88, died Friday, July 14 at the Hewitt Home. Services were conducted Saturday, July 15, at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Taylor, a native of Giles County, was born April 4, 1879. Her husband, the late Melvin Taylor, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Ira Stultz The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Ira Stultz Taylor, 72, retired employee of Stanley, Inc., Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Taylor died Wednesday afternoon, October 23, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 27, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Clay Taylor and Sarah Katherine Doss Taylor.<br />Mr. Taylor is survived by one sister, Mrs. Sadie Creecy; and one brother, S. S. Taylor, both of Giles County. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Joe Brittian The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1962<br />Joe Brittain (Brit) Taylor, 57, prominent farmer and magistrate of Giles County, died Tuesday, June 26, in Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg. Taylor had undergone surgery about a week before his death.<br />A resident of the Blue Creek Community, Taylor had lived in Giles County about twenty years. He was born March 9, 1905, in Marshall County, the son of Mrs. Lula McCollum Taylor of Cornersville and the late Alex Taylor.<br />At the time of his death, Taylor was serving his third term as a magistrate of the Giles County Quarterly Court. He had been a member of the court since September 1, 1948.<br />Taylor was a member of the Robertson Fork Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his mother, Taylor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ina Lee Manuel Taylor; three daughters, Mrs. Dean Hobbs of Lynnville, Mrs. Bobby Cowser and Mrs. Odell Wiles, both of Lewisburg; two sons, Alex and Joe Taylor of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Floyd Allen of Cornersville; and eight grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, June 28, at Robertson Fork Church, with Charles Lemons of Lewisburg officiating. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery, Cornersville McDaniel Funeral Home of Cornersville in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TAYLOR, J. Peyton The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for J. Peyton Taylor, 85, retired farmer of Riddleton, and father of a Pulaski resident, were held at Carthage at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon. Burial took place in Dixon Springs Cemetery. Mr. Taylor, who had been in declining health for some time, died on Thursday, September 22, at his home.<br />Mr. Taylor is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Luther A. Hendrickson, Pulaski, Mrs. Herman Henry and Mrs. Raymond Beasley, Riddleton; five sons, L. S. Taylor, Gallatin, Woodrow Taylor, Hartsville, Walter Taylor, Dixon Springs, Joe L. Taylor, Carthage, and James Taylor, Riddleton; 24 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Mary March The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Granville L. Taylor, Lincoln County native, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Riverview Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Taylor died Monday morning, May 13, at her home in Fayetteville after a long illness.<br /><br />The former Miss Mary March, she was the daughter of the late John Shields March and Rosalie Olive March, and was a member of First Methodist Church in Fayetteville. She was graduated from Martin College, Pulaski, after attending school here, four years.<br />Mr. Taylor is survived by her husband, Granville L. Taylor; one daughter, Mrs. John Lawson Sherrell, Jr., Huntsville, Ala.; two grandchildren; and one brother, Herman March, Nashville.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Shelby Stanley The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Shelby Stanley Taylor, retired employee of International Mineral and Chemical Corporation, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, pastor of Cedar Grove Methodist Church, and the Rev. Chester Stephens of McMinnville, former pastor. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Taylor died Tuesday afternoon, April 19, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born June 28, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Clay Taylor and Sarah Katherine Doss Taylor. He was a member of Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Razzie Lee Hardiman Taylor; three daughters, Mrs. J. W. Locker, Mrs. Loyd McCree, and Mrs. Elwood Cook, all of Giles County; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Joe Creecy, Sumac Community.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TAYLOR, Vashti Smith The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Vashti Smith Taylor, 64, Ostella resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, February 2, at New Hope Church in Marshall County, with the burial in New Zion Cemetery on Lewisburg Highway in Giles County. Mrs. Taylor died at 3:20 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, February 1, in Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg of complications following a broken hip. Her husband, Sullie D. Taylor, died in 1933.<br />Born January 31, 1898, she was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late George Smith and Sula Clift Smith.<br />Mrs. Taylor, former resident of the Friendship section, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. B. W. Clift, Ostella; three sons, Clifford Taylor, Peoria, Ill., Herbert Taylor, Cornersville, and Farris Taylor, Lewisburg; eight grandchildren; and one brother, Joe Smith, Ostella; with whom she had made her home.<br /><br />TAYS, Matthew Paton The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Matthew Paton Tays, 78, retired farmer of Jackson County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Whitson Funeral Home in Cookeville, conducted by Fred Vaughn, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the Pharris Cemetery at Gainesboro. Mr. Tays died Monday night, April 8, at the home of his daughters, Mrs. Charlie Brown at Cedar Grove, following several months illness.<br />He was the son of the late Thomas Tays and Alice Polston Tays, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Mr. Tays is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alsie Flatt Tays; three daughters, Mrs. Brown, Pulaski, Mrs. Edna Davis, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Luther Brown, Cookeville; nineteen grandchildren and thirty-six great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Elijah Tays and Carl Tays, both of Jackson County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TEAGARDEN, Stella Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1968<br />Services were held Thursday, January 4, at 2 p. m., at the Hartsville Church of Christ for Mrs. Stella Teagarden, 56, with David East and Eugene Johnson, Church of Christ ministers officiating. Burial was in Hartsville Memorial Garden.<br />Mrs. Teagarden died at her home in Western Ave., Hartsville, after a lengthy illness.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Williams Harrison and the late Thomas Knight Harrison. She was married to William D. Teagarden, who survives.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Thomas K. Teagarden, Hartsville, and William D. Teagarden, Jr., Billings, Mon.; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Lewis and Mrs. Herman Jones, both of Gadsden, Ala., and Mrs. Roy Nesbitt, Nashville; her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Harrison, also of Gadsden, Ala.<br /><br />TEAGUE, George The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />George Teague, 74, native Giles Countian, died Thursday night, March 25, at his home in Tuscumbia, Ala. Services and burial took place Sunday in that city.<br />For forty years, Mr. Teague had been a civil engineer at Wilson Dam, retiring four or five years ago.<br />Mr. Teague is survived by one step-son, William Tate, Norfolk, Va.; and two first cousins, Herman Cole and Charlie (Man) Cole, both of Pulaski. He parents having died while he was small, he was reared by the Cole family.<br /><br />TEASLEY, Van Buren The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1963<br />Van Buren Teasley, 71, retired clerk of the ASCS office in Springfield, and father of a Pulaski resident, died Wednesday, July 10, at his home after sustaining a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Associated Funeral Home in Springfield with the burial in Elmwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Teasley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Aileen Bloodworth Teasley; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Payne, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bob Brumley, Nashville; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Odella Hudgens, Ashland City, and Mrs. Mary Hudgens, Springfield; and two brothers, W. F. Teasley, Cedar Hill and Jack Teasley, Pleasant View, Tenn.<br /><br />TEEFT, Robert P. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Robert P. Teeft, 78, of 6820 Upland Road, Camarillo, Calif., died at a Port Hueneme hospital Saturday, December 30, 1967, following a lengthy illness.<br />He was born April 17, 1889, in Pulaski, and had lived in Camarillo for the past 14 years, moving from North Hollywood.<br /><br />A retired painting contractor, he resided with a sister, Mrs. Lucille T. De Acuna, of the same address.<br />Private funeral services were held Tuesday, January 2, at Glen Haven Cemetery, San Fernando, Calif., with the Rev. Joseph Robertson, Jr., officiating. Burial was in Glen Haven Cemetery.<br />In addition to his sister, survivors include two other sisters, Mrs. Roberta Polhamus, Maryland, and Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner, Paradise, Calif.; two brothers, Leon Tefft, North Hollywood, Calif., and Evan Tefft, Hemet, Calif.<br />Griffin Brothers Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TEEPLES, Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Floyd Teeples, 62, retired Conway farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Teeples died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, September 2, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Born in Alabama, he was the son of the late Bill Teeples and Rachel Cobell Teeples.<br />Mr. Teeples is survived by his wife, Mrs. Floy Elliott Teeples; six sons, Edd Teeples, Walter Teeples, James Teeples, Charles Teeples and Harold Teeples, all of Pulaski, and George Teeples, Prospect; two daughters, Mrs. Louise McDougal, Columbia, and Mrs. Lona Hill, Pulaski; twelve grandchildren; and two brothers, Cleve Teeples, Elmont, Ala., and Bob Teeples, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TENERY, George Logan The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />George Logan Tenery, 78, died of Giles County Hospital Sunday, January 7, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Tenery were held Monday, January 8, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tenery was born November 25, 1889, the son of Carl and Beulah Scruggs Tenery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alene Eudera Pigg Tenery; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Sue Odeneal, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Martha Tom Stevenson Bryson.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TINERY, John Henry The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for John Henry Tinery, 73, native Giles Countian, and resident of Houston, Texas, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart and the Rev. James Martin. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tinery, enroute to California for a visit, died unexpectedly August 15 at Gallup, N. Mex.<br />Born July 5, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George B. Tinery and Annie Jontee Tinery. He was abstractor for the Southern Title Company of Houston, Texas.<br /><br />Mr. Tinery is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Mae Erwin Tinery, also a native of Giles County; two sons, Bill Tinery, California, and Jack Tinery, New Mexico; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Z. D. Campbell, Taft, Texas, Mrs. C. E. Toler, Longview, Texas, and Mrs. Jennie Tribble, Dallas, Texas; and four brothers, George Tinery, Taft, Texas, Dr. William Tinery, Waxahachie, Texas, and Weddington Tinery and Jim Tinery, both of Glade Water, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TERRY, Ira P. The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1969<br />Funeral services for Ira P. Terry, 74, of Decatur, Ala., were held Friday morning, May 9, at 11 o&#8217;clock, with the Rev. A. J. Rollings officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Terry died in Decatur General Hospital, Wednesday, May 7.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eula Butts Terry, Decatur; one daughter, Mrs. Jack Taylor, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Milton Murrey, Pulaski; three brothers, Strawd Terry, Belle Mina, Ala. and Everette Terry, Florence, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Barto Tombrello, Cardiff, Ala.<br /><br />TERRY, Jeff H. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Jeff H. Terry, Huntsville, Ala., realton, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock<br />Wednesday morning at Huntsville First Methodist Church with the burial in the Huntsville Cemetery. Mr. Terry died on December 24 at his home following a period of declining health.<br />His wife, Mrs. Alma Ezell Terry, native of Giles County, died in 1949. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Terry, brother-in-law of Grady Ezell of Elkton, is survived by one son, Dr. Andrew Ezell Terry, and several grandchildren.<br /><br />THOMAS, Lola Peden The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Peden Thomas, 51, resident of the Yokley section of Giles County, were held Saturday at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Wendell Meggs, pastor of Lynnville-Taylors Chapel Methodist Churches, and the Rev. Mr. Stokes, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Thomas who had been in failing health for a number of months, died Thursday night, October 8, at her home.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom Peden and Virgie Hickman Peden. She was a member of Taylors Chapel Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Thomas is survived by her husband, Robert Earl Thomas; three brothers, W. E. Peden, Centerville, Ed Peden, Russellville, Ky., and Howard Peden, Lynnville; and two sisters, Mrs. Vivian Wilson, Columbia, and Mrs. L. F. Carpenter, Sr., Lynnville.<br /><br />THOMAS, Marie Christine Wilkes The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1969<br />Mrs. Marie Christine Thomas, 71, died Wednesday, June 4, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Thomas, wife of the late Lavens Thomas, were held Thursday afternoon, June 5, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev Billy Craighead and the Rev. J. W. Stone officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Thomas was born December 25, 1897, the daughter of the late John Brown Wilkes and Mary Wakefield Wilkes.<br />Survivors include one son, Jimmy Thomas, Pulaski; one daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Marthame Sanders, Atlanta, Ga.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMAS, Mary Ellen Griggs The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br />Mrs. Mary Ellen Griggs Thomas, 34, a native of Giles County, died Tuesday, January 10, at a Jacksonville, Fla. hospital from head injuries and her husband, Clarence C. Thomas, 33, has been charged with murder in connection with the death. She had been hospitalized since New Year&#8217;s Day.<br />Officers said Thomas told them he awoke Jan. 1 to find his wife beside him bleeding. Thomas said he and his wife had been in an auto accident two days earlier but police found no evidence of such an accident.<br />Detective Lt. O. A. Johnson reported police found broken bottles, a broken ashtray and bloodstained clothing and bedding at the couple&#8217;s home in Jacksonville.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Thomas were conducted Friday at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, Tenn. J. O. Brown and Arlo Peppers officiated. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery at Fayetteville, Tenn.<br />Mrs. Thomas, the former Mary Ellen Griggs, was a daughter of the late Leonard and Virginia Fitzgerald Griggs of Giles County.<br />She is survived by four brothers, Everett of Lawrenceburg, Thomas, Bernard and Leonard Griggs, Jr., of Detroit; two sisters, Miss Alberta Griggs of Fayetteville and Miss Leona Griggs of Nashville.<br /><br />THOMAS, Mary Page The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Luther Thomas, 45, native of Giles County, were held at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with the burial in McCains Cemetery. Mrs. Thomas, resident of the McCains Community, died Thursday in Maury County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the former Miss Mary Page, the daughter of the late Turner Page and Sue Lee Beck Page. She was a member of Lynnville Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Thomas is survived by her husband, Luther Thomas; one daughter, Miss Betty Jo Thomas; a sister, Mrs. Allen Thomas, Maury County; and two brothers, J. D. Page, Lynnville; and Ozro Page, Bigbyville.<br /><br />THOMAS, Otey The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br /><br />Otey Thomas, 70, died early Tuesday morning, March 2, in Tucson, Ariz., where he had lived for 18-20 years. Funeral rites took place Wednesday afternoon in that city with the burial there.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank Thomas and Mrs. Willie Hall Thomas. Mr. Thomas was a barber before moving from Pulaski; first to Nashville, and when stricken by ill health, to Arizona. He was a veteran of WWI.<br />Mr. Thomas is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nell Turner Thomas, native Pulaskian who was employed by Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, both in Pulaski and Nashville; and one or two sisters who live in the West.<br /><br />THOMAS, Pearl B. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Pearl B. Thomas, 78, Fayetteville resident and father of a Pulaski resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday at Higgins Funeral Home with the burial in Riverview Memorial Gardens. Mr. Thomas died Sunday in Lincoln County Hospital, Fayetteville.<br />He was a member of the Church of God.<br />Mr. Thomas is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Wagner Thomas; two daughter, Mrs. J. B. Bowden, Pulaski and Mrs. Jack Rives, Chattanooga; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild; and two brothers, Lester Thomas, Encorse, Mich., and Sam Thomas, Nashville.<br /><br />THOMISON, Staten The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for Staten Thomison, 71, retired hotel operator, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Fayetteville, with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Thomison who had been residing in Pulaski in recent years, died unexpectedly in the vestibule of First Baptist Church, Pulaski, on Sunday morning.<br />A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Hugh Thomison and Willie Turner Thomison, and was a member of the Baptist Church. He had served as hotel operator in Fayetteville for a number of years.<br />Twice married, his first wife, Hallie Mae Reaves Thomison, died in 1924; and his second wife, Leona Cheek Thomison died in 1934.<br />Mr. Thomison is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Rich and Miss Mary Thomison, Pulaski, and Mrs. Robert Cowell, Paoli, Pa.; two sons, John W. Thomison, Oceanside, Calif., and William Thomison, Nashville; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Archibald Steele The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Archibald Steele Thompson, 81, were held Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Thompson, retired state auditor and a native of Giles County, died Thursday at Giles County Hospital.<br />He was born on June 28, 1882. His parents were the late Thomas Thompson and Olivia Brown Thompson. He was a Methodist.<br />For many years Mr. Thompson traveled as an auditor with the State of Tennessee. He retired in 1953.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dibrella Clark Thompson; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Abernathy, Jr.; a son, James Thompson; a sister, Mrs. Roscoe Rogers; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Clara Vickers The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Clara Vickers Thompson, 69, Goodsprings resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock in Booths Chapel, conducted by Paul McKissick, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Thompson died Sunday night, March 6, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 14, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Jackson Vickers and Jonas Harrison Vickers. Her husband, Hollis Thompson, died in 1962.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Thompson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary Moseley; and two grandchildren, Goodsprings.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Claude C. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1965<br />Funeral services for Claude C. Thompson, 72, retired milk truck driver and Watkins dealer of Elkton, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Woodburn of Nashville, and the Rev. James Shutt, pastor of Elkton Baptist Church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Thompson died Thursday, June 24, in Mid-State Baptist Hospital, Nashville.<br />Born in Alabama, July 17, 1892, he was the son of the late Jim Thompson. He was a member of Maplewood Baptist Church in Nashville.<br />Mr. Thompson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Mamie Thompson; three sons, Elmer Thompson, Elkton, and Billy and Edward Thompson, both of Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Grady Massey, Fayetteville, and Mrs. A. L. Helton, Mrs. Billy Gilliam and Mrs. Tommy Crutchfield, all of Nashville; thirteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; two brothers, Waddie Thompson, Bastrop, La., and J. Van Thompson, Pine Bluff, Ark; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Williams and Mrs. Ezra Brown, both of Phil Campbell, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Cora M. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Mae Thompson Thompson, 69, resident of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Booths Chapel Church, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Thompson died at 10:05 Saturday night, February 13, in a Nashville hospital, after a long illness. Born February 25, 1895, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Thompson and Camilla Adams Thompson. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Thompson is survived by her husband, Jim Thompson, Minor Hill; four brothers, Onis Thompson, Lawrenceburg, Ezra Thompson, Pulaski, Roy Thompson, Winter Haven, Fla., and Ollie Thompson, Minor Hill; and one sister, Mrs. Razzie Jackson, Minor Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Edgar Cherry The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Edgar Cherry Thompson, 58, retired farmer and former Giles County Highway Department employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Johns, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Fogg Cemetery. Mr. Thompson died Sunday morning, March 27, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Born March 2, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Thompson and Margaret Thompson Thompson. His wife, Mrs. Fannie Hall Thompson, is deceased.<br />Mr. Thompson is survived by one daughter, Miss Mary Bell Thompson, Pulaski; three sons, Vester Thompson and Fount Thompson, Pulaski, and Forrest Thompson, Donelson; and six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Elsie Lee Adams The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Lee Adams Thompson, 61, Minor Hill resident, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Booths Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Thompson died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, May 12 , at General Hospital in Nashville, after a period of declining health. Born September 1, 1900, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Mattie Owen Adams and the late Van Adams.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Thompson is survived by her husband, Onis Thompson; five sons, Edgar Thompson, Van Thompson, John Andrew Thompson, Elmer Lee Thompson, and Junior Edward Thompson, all of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Mattie Rosson, Anderson, Ala., Mrs. Velma Marie Harwell and Miss Mary Ella Thompson, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Lillie Mae Newton, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; and four half sisters, and two half brothers. Pulaski Funeral Home in Charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Fulton Stone The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Fulton Stone Thompson, 69, farmer of the Bryson section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Thompson died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 5, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br />Born September 19, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Thompson and Caroline Waldon Thompson.<br />Mr. Thompson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Bell Jenkins Thompson; two sons, Henry Newton Thompson, Baltimore, Md., James Edward Thompson, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Annie Morgan, Pulaski, and Mrs. Lucille Ratliffe, Bryson; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Luke Thompson and William Thompson, Elkton; and one sister, Miss Sarah Frances Thompson, Bryson.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Hollis William The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Hollis William Thompson, a farmer of the Minor Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Booth Chapel with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Thompson died unexpectedly at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 12, at his home.<br />Born January 21, 1894 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Thompson and Camilla Adams Thompson.<br />Mr. Thompson is survived by his wife, Clara Vickers Thompson; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Mosley, Minor Hill; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Razzie Jackson and Mrs. Cora Thompson, Minor Hill; and four brothers, Ollie Thompson and Ezra Thompson, Pulaski, Onis Thompson, Nashville, and Roy Thompson, Winter Haven, Fla.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Hugh Morgan The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Hugh Morgan Thompson, 61, farmer of the Bryson Community, were held at Bryson Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the Bee Spring Cemetery. Mr. Thompson died Friday, October 20, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.<br />Born April 6, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Thompson and Caroline Walden Thompson. A single man, he was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Thompson is survived by one sister, Miss Sara Frances Thompson, Bryson; three brothers, Fulton Thompson and Luke Thompson, Bryson, and William Thompson, Elkton.<br />Tony Rainey and Sons, Ardmore, Funeral Directrors in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, James Otis The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jun 1968<br />James Otis Thompson, 69, died Tuesday afternoon, June 18, at 4 o&#8217;clock in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Thompson, a retired State Highway Department employee, will be held Thursday afternoon, June 20, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home with the Rev. Hoyt Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />Mr. Thompson was born August 18, 1898, the son of the late John and Della Barnett Thompson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lena Campbell Thompson of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Martha Ann Mangubat, Wayensboro, and Mrs. Thomas Erwin, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Alice McCree, Mrs. Flavel Green, both of Giles County; two brothers, Henry and Jessie Thompson, both of Giles County; and seven grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Johnny Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1968<br /><br />Vietnam veteran, Johnny Wayne Thompson, 24, United States Army, was buried with a full military funeral Thursday, October 10 at 2 p. m. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at Liberty Hill Church of Christ with burial in Liberty Hill Cemetery.<br />He was killed September 26 in Vietnam.<br />A native of Giles County, he had for several years resided in Lawrence County. He is survived by his parents, Mrs. Ruby Alexander of Donelson and Edward Thompson of Lawrenceburg; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis; one sister, Miss Charlotte Thompson of Lawrenceburg and three brothers Charles, Douglas and Troy Thompson.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Louis Douglas The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services were conducted today at Highland Avenue Church of Christ in Columbia for Louis Douglas Thompson, 39, who was killed early Tuesday when the tractor-trailer he was driving jackknifed near Rockmart, Georgia. Burial was in Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br />A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., Thompson was a former resident of Pulaski and the brother of Luther Thompson of this city. His wife is the former Mrs. Katherine Reeves Hickman, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reeves of Lynnville. He was the son of Louis F. Thompson of the Salem community in Lawrence County and the late Alice Lemay Thompson.<br />Thompson was the driver for Hoover Motor Freight Lines and was traveling on U. S. Highway 278 about fifty miles north of Atlanta when the accident occurred. Reports received by the family said he lost control of the tractor after muddy water from a low spot in the road splashed on his windshield. The vehicle struck a utility pole and then crashed into a tree, jacknifing and crushing Thompson in the cab.<br />In addition to his wife and father and brother at Pulaski, Mr. Thompson is survived by two daughters, a stepdaughter, a stepson, two brothers, one sister, his stepmother, two half-brothers and four half-sisters.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Luther W. The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1963<br />Funeral services for Luther W. Thompson, 66, farmer of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bryson Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Donald White, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mr. Thompson died Thursday morning, May 23, while on a business trip, near Elkton.<br />Born February 8, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Thompson and Carolyn Walden Thompson.<br />Mr. Thompson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Walden Thompson; one sister, Miss Sarah F. Thompson, Bryson; and a brother, William Thompson, Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Mary Dibrella Clark The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1968<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. A. Steele Thompson, 84, were held Friday afternoon, August 2, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />Mrs. Thompson died Thursday at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Thompson, the former Mary Dibrella Clark, was born August 11, 1883, the daughter of the late Ben and Julia Collins Clark.<br />Survivors include one son, Jim Thompson, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Jack Abernathy, Jr., Pulaski; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Hagan and Miss Susie Mae Clark, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Ona Bell The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1963<br />A 50-year-old Liberty Hill, South woman was killed this afternoon (Wednesday) in a two-car collision on a downtown Pulaski street. She was identified by police as Mrs. Ona Bell Thompson. Injured in the mishap and in fair condition at Giles County Hospital is her daughter-in-law and the driver of one car, Mrs. Herman Thompson, Jr., of Minor Hill.<br />The collision happened about 1:15 at the intersection of East Madison Street and Rhodes Street, a block-and-a-half from the courthouse square. The Thompson vehicle, a 1960 Ford Falcon, was headed south on Rhodes and the other car, a 1956 Mercury, driven by Giles County Attorney Clayton Lee was traveling west on Madison. Lee was not injured.<br />Two children of the injured Mrs. Thompson, Nita Thompson, 2, and Donny Ray Thompson, 5, were passengers in the Falcon, but were not admitted to the hospital. Their mother had cuts and bruises, and a possible concussion.<br />The traffic victim, who was dead-on-arrival at Giles County Hospital, was sitting in the right front seat of the car. Her husband was the late Herman Thompson, Sr.<br />The body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.<br />Survivors include two sons, Herman Thompson, Jr., Minor Hill, and Edward Thompson, Nashville; a step-son, Vernon Thompson, Limestone County, Alabama; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gatlin, Lester, Ala.; two brothers, Hazle Gatlin, Salem, Ala., and James Gatlin, Florida; and two sisters, Mrs. Grady Craig, Salem, Ala., and Mrs. Vera Mae Davis, Liberty Hill.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Sherry Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1966<br />Graveside services were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday, July 27, for Sherry Lynn Thompson, the nineteen-day-old infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Thompson.<br />The baby died at its home in Pulaski on July 26, at 6:00 o&#8217;clock with a heart ailment. Services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton at Booth&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by one sister, Brenda Kaye Thompson, paternal grandfather, Onis Thompson of Lawrence County; and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Robinson of Lawrenceburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Sterling William The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Sterling William Thompson, 75, retired farmer of the Beech Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Thompson died Thursday, February 13, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 6, 1888 in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Thompson and Ann Griggs Thompson. His wife, Mrs. Mittie Holley Thompson, died many years ago.<br />He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Thompson is survived by one son, Boyd Thompson, Beech Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Richard Barr, Lynnville; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one brother, Charlie Thompson, Columbia; and one sister, Miss Erma Thompson, Lewisburg.<br /><br />THOMPSON, Verlie Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Verlie Jackson Thompson, 39, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Puncheon Church of Christ. Burial will take place in Booth Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Thompson died on Monday, January 29, at the home in Detroit, Mich., after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born July 3, 1922, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Jackson of Minor Hill.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. Thompson is survived by her husband, Johnny Thompson; five children, John Edward, Marie, Donnie, Sue and Larry Wayne Thompson; and one sister, Mrs. Urel Foust of Minor Hill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THORNE, Charlie A. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Charlie A. Thorne, 84, farmer of the Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer and Edd Harper, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Thorne died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 24, at Giles County Hospital, after a five weeks illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born January 7, 1877, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Thorne. His wife, Mrs. Ada Lee White Thorne, died seven years ago. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Thorne is survived by four sons, Arthur Thorne, Athens, Ala., Aubrey Thorne, Minor Hill, Marcus Thorne, Huntsville, Ala., and Fred Thorne, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Flora McGill, Minor Hill; and twenty grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren.<br />Wilson Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THORNTON, Alma Barnett The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Barnett Thornton, 47, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Stevenson and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the church cemetery. She died Sunday, September 5, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Born October 5, 1919, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Nancy Owens Barnett and the late James Barnett. She was a member of the United Methodist Church<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Thornton is survived by her husband, Homer Thornton; five sons, Albert Lee, R. C., Buford, Leland and Jerry Thornton of the home address; one grandchild; two brothers, Jesse Barnett, Giles County, and Tommy Barnett, Florida; and two sisters, Mrs. Mack Pinkelton and Mrs. Will Prentice, both of Giles County. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THORNTON, Billy Joe The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1967<br />Word has been received here of the accidental death on Tuesday, June 13, in Orlando, Fla., of Billy Joe Thornton, six-year-old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Finis Whitsett, former Giles Countians now living in Winter Haven, Fla.<br />Young Thornton was killed instantly when struck by a City garbage truck while riding his bicycle.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in Orlando with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park there.<br />In addition to his grandparents, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thornton; a brother, Tony; a sister, Celina, all of Orlando and a number of relatives in Giles County.<br /><br />THORNTON, Robert Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Robert Wilson Thornton, 73, native Giles Countian and retired farmer of Leoma, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Cross Roads Baptist Church near Lawrenceburg, conducted by the Rev. Arlo Peppers. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Thornton died at 2:15 Saturday morning, September 9, at Elm Rest Home at Lawrenceburg.<br />Born April 17, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Berry Thornton and Babe Stanford Thornton. His wife, Mrs. Mary Belle Prince Thornton died in 1960.<br />Mr. Thornton is survived by one son, Alvin Thornton, Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Miss Bessie Lee Thornton, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Lula Kelly, Columbia; and four grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THORNTON, Solon Guy The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1969<br />Funeral services for Solon Guy Thornton, 64, were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 2, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scott&#8217;s Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Thornton died Thursday afternoon, October 30, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Thornton was born June 24, 1905, the son of the late Eilah and Hattie Hazelwood Thornton.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Thelma Harwell Thornton; one son, Joe Guy Thornton, Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. William Smith, Miami, Fla., Mrs. Evelyn Griggs and Mrs. Claude Rainey, both of Giles County; and ten grandchildren.<br /><br />THURMAN, Ada Weatherford The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Weatherford Thurman, 80, Lynnville resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Stiversville Church of Christ, conducted by Andrew Peal and George Ryan. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Thurman died at 2:40 Saturday morning, November 20, in Bell Aire Nursing Home in Columbia, after a four months illness.<br />Born October 2, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jeff Weatherford and Martha Dugger Weatherford. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, J. R. Thurman, died October 2, 1958.<br />Mrs. Thurman is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joe Sands and Mrs. Nathan Underwood, both of Lynnville; four grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; two brothers, John Weatherford, Culleoka, and Morgan Weatherford, Waxahachie, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. J. V. Callahan, Mooresville.<br /><br />THURMAN, Bessie Walker The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Walker Thurman, 78, widow of Ebb Thurman, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Eddings, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Thurman died on Wednesday morning, April 19, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born May 20, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walker.<br />Mrs. Thurman is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Garrett; one grandson, Ray W. Garrett; and two grandchildren, all of the Lynnville section; four sisters, Mrs. Libby Green and Mrs. Bruce Cannon, Columbia, Mrs. Herbert Adkisson, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Herman Morgan, Ethridge; and one brother, Oscar Walker, Mt. Pleasant.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THURMAN, Clifford The Giles Free Press 8 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Clifford Thurman, 70, retired farmer of the Rich Community, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Thurman died early Tuesday morning, August 7, at Maury County Hospital after a few days illness.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Norman Thurman, Sr., and Polly Cornell Thurman. He attended school at Lynnville and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Thurman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia Hill Thurman; and four nephews, W. N. Thurman, III, and N. C. Thurman, Pulaski, Edward Thurman, Columbia, and James H. Thurman, Alabama.<br /><br />THURMAN, Dudley Willis (Dud) The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1969<br /><br />Dudley Willis (Dud) Thurman, 66, died Tuesday night, March 18, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon, March 20, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Herbert McNeese, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Thurman was born March 26, 1902, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Thurman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mildred Virginia Newton Thurman; two step-sons, Edward F. Pilkinton, Hendersonville, and Larry W. Newton, Pulaski; three grandchildren; two brothers, Julian T. Thurman, Pulaski, and Cliff Thurman, Florida; and one sister, Mrs. Martin Keltner, Madison.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THURMAN, Henry Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Henry Jackson Thurman, 72, World War I veteran and retired Bodenham farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Thurman died Sunday morning, May 1, in Veterans Administration Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness.<br />Born December 15, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Willis Thurman and Rosena Boatright Thurman. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Thurman, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lois Vivian Dugger Thurman; one son, Edwin Thurman; two grandchildren, Pulaski; two brothers, Johnny Thurman, Giles County, and Bunyan Thurman, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Brownie Smith, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THURMAN, Margaret Ethel The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1968<br />Miss Margaret Ethel Thurman, 80, died Thursday, April 18, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Miss Thurman were held Friday afternoon, April 19, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Miss Thurman was born January 30, 1888, the daughter of the late William Thomas and Nancy Elizabeth Petty Thurman.<br />Survivors include three nephews, Mark, Jerry and W. A. Thurman, all of Lynnville; one niece, Mrs. Thomas Fry, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THURMAN, Robert Harold The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Robert Harold Thurman, 76, retired farmer of Campbellsville, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Thurman died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Monday morning, May 2, at his home.<br /><br />Born November 3, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Thurman and Nancy Petty Thurman.<br />Mr. Thurman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Icie Garrett Thurman; one daughter, Mrs. Rufus Parker, Wales; and one sister, Miss Ethel Thurman, Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THURMAN, Sammie Pierce Pilkinton The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sammie Pierce Pilkinton Thurman, 80, resident of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Thurman died on Friday, October 15, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Born May 21, 1905, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sullie Pierce and Georgia Taylor Pierce. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Thurman is survived by her husband, Dud T. Thurman; one son, Edward Pilkinton, Hendersonville; and one brother, Myron Pierce, Paris, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />THURMAN, Terry Blake The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1960<br />Graveside services for Terry Blake Thurman, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe Thurman of the Lynnville community, were conducted Sunday at Lynnwood Cemetery by Billy Blake, minister of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors, in addition to his parents, are three brothers, Roger Dale, Timothy Grant, and Larry Wayne Thurman; four sisters, Josephine, Sharon, Wanda Faye and Helen Frances Thurman; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Thurman of Giles County; and the maternal grandfather, Jessie Agent of Chapel Hill.<br /><br />THURMAN, Thomas Arlo The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Thomas Arlo Thurman, 63, retired Lynnville farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Arthur Hardison. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Thurman died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, May 17, at the home of a son, W. A. Thurman on the Columbia Highway, following a lengthy illness.<br />Born November 25, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Thomas Thurman and Nancy Elizabeth Petty Thurman.<br />Mr. Thurman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Velna Gibson Thurman; three sons, W. A. Thurman, Mark Thurman and Jerry Thurman, all of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Fry, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; one brother, Harold Thurman, Campbellsville; and one sister, Miss Ethel Thurman, Lynnville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THURMAN, W. N. &#8220;Buddy&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br /><br />William Norman Thurman, Jr., 66, former member of the Giles County Court and former deputy register, died suddenly at his home in the Whiteside community Monday, February 12, at 6:00 p.m. of a heart attack.<br />Mr. Thurman was a retired farmer and merchant.<br />The funeral was held this morning (Wednesday) at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, conducted the funeral services.<br />Mr. Thurman was a member of Second Street Church of Christ, moving his membership from Big Creek Church of Christ in the Wales community.<br />He was a native of Giles County, son of the late William Norman and Polly Jane Cornell Thurman.<br />He is survived by his wife, Ladye White Thurman; two sons, William Norman Thurman, III of Murfreesboro; and N. C. Thurman of Pulaski; and a brother, Clifford Thurman of Pulaski.<br /><br />THURMAN, Wilkie Waldrop Bonds The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Joe Thurman, 48, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Bob Droke, pastor of Lynnville Baptist Church. Mrs. Thurman died Friday, May 21, in Giles County Hospital.<br />The former Miss Wilkie Waldrop Bonds, she was born September 26, 1910, in Giles County, the daughter of the late James Willis Bonds and Mamie Purdom Bonds. She was a member of the Lynnville Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Thurman is survived by her husband, Joe Thurman; one daughter, Miss Beverly Kay Thurman; five sisters, Mrs. Ike Hindman, Mrs. Leonard Weatherford and Mrs.James Steele, Lynnville, Mrs. Floyd Clark, Columbia, and Mrs. Shelby Pierce, Pulaski; four brothers, David Bonds, Brown Bonds and Jerome Bonds, Lynnville, and Herbert Bonds, Reno, Nev.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THURMAN, Wilford Bunyan The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1967<br />Funeral services for Wilford Bunyan Thurman, 65, were held in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home Sunday, December 3, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Thurman, a native of Giles County, was born April 29, 1902, the son of the late William Henry and Rocenia Boatright Thurman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Mae Burns Thurman; one sister, Mrs. Dan Smith, Pulaski; and one brother, Johnny Thurman, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THURMAN, William Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1968<br />Funeral services for William Rufus Thurman, 83, will be held Tuesday afternoon, December 24, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Artie Collins officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Thurman, a retired farmer, died Sunday at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Thurman was born September 21, 1885, the son of the late Riley Walker Thurman and Mary Lou Strawn Thurman.<br />Survivors include three sons, William Edgar Thurman, Columbia, Joseph W. Thurman, Columbia, Joseph W. Thurman and R. W. Thurman, both of Giles County; four daughters, Mrs. James Greathouse, Evansville, Ind., Mrs. Charles L. English, Nashville, Mrs. Gilbert Rogers, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Samuel Fauver, Farmingdale, N. J.; one sister, Mrs. Lester Richardson, Cornersville, and thirteen grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />THURMAN, Willie The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Willie Thurman, 74, retired farmer of the Thirteenth Civil District, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Frank Parham, pastor of Pleasant Valley Methodist Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Thurman died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday evening, March 3, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born July 3, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Thurman and Marcella Carpenter Thurman. He was a member of Pleasant Valley Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Thurman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Cross Thurman; two sisters, Mrs. S. H. Adkisson and Mrs. Sam Adkisson, both of Nashville; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Annie Mary Tacker The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1969<br />Mrs. Annie Mary Tidwell, 80, 845 E. Lemon St., Lakeland, Fla., died Sunday, May 18, at Lakeland General Hospital after a short illness.<br />She was a native of Maury County, Tenn., and had been a resident of Tampa and Lakeland for 58 years.<br />Her husband was S. H. Tidwell of Giles County. She was the former Annie Tacker. She was a member of the First Methodist Church; a Past Matron of Order of the Eastern Star; a member of the Rebeccas, Amaramth, Newcomers and New Residents Clubs; a member of the National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees and the Railway Conductors Family Club.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Irvin LaRue, Wauchula; one granddaughter, Mrs. Morris Anderson, Tampa; one niece, Mrs. Harry Askew, Jr., Lakeland; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Charles Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1964<br />Charles Tidwell, Sr., 74, former Giles Countian, and the minister of Edmonton, Ky., Church of Christ, died Jun3 18 at his home in Gamalierl, Ky.<br />Funeral services took place at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon in the church with the burial in the church cemetery at Gamaliel.<br />Mr. Tidwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie Todd Tidwell; two sons, Charles P. Tidwell, Columbia and Newell Ray Tidwell, Woodbury, N. J.<br />Mr. Tidwell was a brother-in-lar of Mrs. W. M. Bond of Pulaski.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Enola Scott The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Enola Scott Tidwell, 85, widow of Ozro Tidwell, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church, and the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Tidwell died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, February 20, at the home of a niece, Mrs. Bruce Wilson, on South Third Street, after an extended illness.<br />Born March 15, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Samuel David Scott and Mary Frances Whitfield Scott. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Ozro Tidwell, died a number of years ago.<br />In addition to Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Tidwell is survived by one sister, Mrs. Stout Davis, Prospect; and several other nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TIDWELL, Joe Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1962<br />Funeral services for Mr. Joe Johnson Tidwell, 67, local carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer and Tommy Vernon, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Tidwell died unexpectedly on Monday morning, March 19, at his home.<br />Born January 14, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charlie Tidwell and Harriet Wiley Tidwell. He was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Tidwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mabel Pillow Tidwell; five sons, Joe Henry Tidwell, Modesto, Calif., Selvin Tidwell, Sam Tidwell, and Jimmy Tidwell, Pulaski, and Harold Tidwell, Madison; six daughters, Mrs. Otha Dunavant, Mrs. Lee Davis and Miss Mabel Tidwell, Pulaski, Mrs. Edward Michalik, Wilson Springs, Ill., Mrs. Horace Pardon, Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Edward Ursing, San Jose, Calif; several grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Emma Gower, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TILLERY, Elzie Alvis The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />The first fatality occurring on the Interstate Highway in Giles County, was reported Monday night by State Trooper James W. Dyer, when an Ardmore man was killed in a one-car accident at Sinking Creek Bridge. It also marks the twelfth auto fatal accident in the county this year. The victim was Elzie Alvis Tillery, Jr., 42 years old mechanic employed at Elkton Farm and Home Store.<br />According to Trooper Dyer who was patrolling the highway with Trooper Robert Worsham and Lt. James W. Chandler, they reached the scene only moments after the accident, about 11:11 p. m.<br />The automobile had hit the bridge abutment and Tillery had been thrown out, and was lying about forty feet from the vehicle, which was almost totally demolished.<br />He was taken to Giles County Hospital where he died at 12:45 a. m.<br /><br />According to the reports, Tillery was en route to his home at Ardmore when the accident happened. The body was taken to Rainey Funeral Home where funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock, the Rev. Pat Abernathy of Athens, Ala. Pentisostal Church officiating. Burial was scheduled to take place in Old Scrouge Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his father, Elzie Alvis Tillery, Sr., his stepmother, Mrs. Tillery; a son, Brent Tillery, Ardmore, Tenn. and four brothers, William T. Tillery, Sewart Air Force Base, Smyrna, Douglas, Joe and Elzie Smith, all of Pontiac, Mich. Four sisters, Mrs. Johnny Wales, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Dallas Hodges, Elkmont, Mrs. Pete Butler, and Miss Magdalene Tillery, both of Ardmore, Tenn.<br /><br />TILLERY, John Elbert The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967<br />A grand jury due to meet in January will investigate the death early Saturday, Dec. 9, of an Ardmore man who was fatally shot Friday night by a town policeman after he had fired twice at the officer.<br />The following account of events preceding the shooting was reported by Bob Henry Walker, Nashville Banner correspondent.<br />Elifus Sanders, policeman on the Alabama side of this stateline town, said &#8220;it was either him or me&#8221; after John Elbert Tillery, 43, fired both barrels of a shotgun at him and Sanders retaliated with one blast from a 12-guage riot gun.<br />Tillery, shot on Depot Street, near Ardmore High School, where a basketball game was in progress, died at Athens-Limestone Hospital at 12:45 a. m Saturday.<br />Limestone County Sheriff M. W. Evans gave this report of the shoot-out after an investigation.<br />Sanders and off-duty Tennessee policeman Terry Bottom were at the basketball game when an Ardmore resident reported to them a car had struck his auto and sped off, but not before he obtained the car&#8217;s tag number.<br />Sanders said he would investigate as soon as the basketball game was over. A few minutes later two youths came to the Alabama officer and said an old-model car had backed into Sanders police car, apparently deliberately. They gave him the tag number, which corresponded with the one given in the earlier hit-and-run incident.<br />As Sanders was examining the damage to his car, another meeting the description given him earlier passed at a high rate of speed. Sanders pursued the vehicle, which turned on to Depot Street, paralleling the L &amp; N tracks.<br />He went approximately a block and a half, Sanders told Evans. &#8220;When I got within about 60 feet of him, he stopped his car, got out with a shotgun and pointed it at my car.&#8221;<br />The officer said as he turned his car sharply to the right, two blasts from the shotgun held by the man identified as Tillery shattered the ventilator window on the right front door and pelted the windshield and door. Sanders ducked down on the front seat, grabbed the riot gun and backed out of the patrol car.<br />I told him to drop the gun, said Sanders, &#8220;but he didn&#8217;t drop it and didn&#8217;t say anything. I saw it was either him or me so I shot him one time with a .12-guage riot gun.&#8221;<br />The charge of .00 buck shot struck Tillery in the left side and left leg and he fell to the roadway near his car, which had rolled off a driveway culvert.<br /><br />Sheriff Evans said Sanders had arrested Tillery&#8217;s teenage son, Johnny Wayne, before the basketball game, charging him with wreckless driving and possessing a pistol. He took the youth to the town jail but released him after allowing young Tillery to sign his own bond.<br />Limestone County Court records show Tillery sued Sanders in September 1965 for $10,000, claiming the officer unlawfully and wrongfully assaulted him when Sanders arrested him in April 1964. The jury found in favor of Sanders.<br />Funeral services for Tillery, a Redstone Arsenal employee, were at 2 p. m. Sunday at Cash Point, Tenn., Baptist Church. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Surviving are his wife; a son, John Wayne; a daughter, Jennifer; his mother, Mrs. John Tillery, all of Ardmore; and two brothers, William Tillery and Clyde Tillery, Huntsville.<br /><br />TILLERY, William E. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for William E. Tillery, 77, retired farmer and carpenter of Limestone County, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Tony Rainey and Son Funeral Home in Ardmore, with the burial in the Gatlin Cemetery in Limestone County. Mr. Tillery died at 11:45 Monday morning, February 12, at Giles County Hospital, following a heart attack.<br />A native of Alabama, he was the son of the late Epp Tillery and Nancy Patton Tillery.<br />He was a member of Piney Grove Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Tillery is survived by his wife, Mrs. Birdie Johnson Tillery; one brother, Lindsay Tillery, Louisville, Ky.; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TINNON, Edward Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Edward Wilson Tinnon, 64, retired employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of the Olivet Charge of the Methodist Church, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Tinnon died on Friday, October 1, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 8, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John N. Tinnon and Mattie C. Rees Tinnon. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Tinnon, a resident of Pulaski, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Glasco Tinnon; one son, Danny Tinnon, four grandchildren, Franklin, Ky.; one brother, Gettis Tinnon, Pulaski; and his step-mother, Mrs. Metta Pittard Tinnon, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TIPPER, George Winston The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for George Winston Tipper, 73, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoonin Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev Charles Brown of Lawrenceburg and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Shores Cemetery. Mr. Tipper died Monday morning, July 4, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br /><br />Born January 21, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late G. W. Tipper and Nancy Norwood Tipper. He was a Methodist. Mr. Tipper is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Hood Tipper; four sons, Harold Tipper and Carroll Tipper, both of Lawrenceburg, Charlie Tipper, Murfreesboro, and Howard Tipper, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Daisy Hood, Goodsprings, Mrs. Mary Hastings, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Norma Vincent, Arkansas; one brother, Charlie Tipper, Delina, Lincoln County; and three sisters, Miss Florence Tipper and Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Olga Lucas, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TOMERLIN, J. W. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services are tentatively set for 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home for J. W. Tomerlin, 80, retired farmer, who died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning March 11, at his home on Childers Street, following a lengthy illness. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born September 21, 1883, in Perry County, he was the son of the late Milton Green Tomerlin and Sara E. Mathews Tomerlin.<br />Mr. Tomerlin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Mae Dickey Tomerlin; four sons, J. C. Tomerlin, Earl Tomerlin, Carl Tomerlin and Dalton Tomerlin, all of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Dillard Campbell and Mrs. Homer Wharton, Pulaski, Mrs. Freelan Johnson, Bodenham, and Mrs. Calvin Pinkelton, Auburndale, Fla.; eighteen grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren; three brothers, John Tomerlin, Milan, Tenn., and Albert Tomerlin, Bells, Tenn., and three sisters, Mrs. Sam Hardin, Pope, Tenn., Mrs. John Dabbs, Milan, Tenn., and Mrs. Hilda Knight, Chicago, Ill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TOMERLIN, Lillie Mae Dickey The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1969<br />Mrs. Lillie Mae Tomerlin, 80, died Saturday, July 5, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tomerlin, wife of the late J. W. Tomerlin, were held Monday afternoon, July 7, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tomerlin was born December 3, 1888, the daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Rose Dickey.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Dillard Campbell, Mrs. Homer Wharton, and Mrs. Frellon Johnson, all of Pulaski, Mrs. W. C. Pinkelton, Auburndale, Fla.; four sons, Earl Tomerlin, Carl Tomerlin, J. C. Tomerlin and Dalton Tomerlin, all of Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />TOMES, Samuel Rice The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Samuel Rice Tomes, 95, retired farmer of the Bodenham section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert H. Hall, Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Tomes died on Friday, July 23, in Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born January 20, 1870, in Coffee County, Tenn., he was the son of the late James A. Tomes and Mary Jane Cook Tomes. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />His wife, Mrs. Mary Emma Ayres Tomes, died May 9, 1950.<br />Mr. Tomes, last member of his immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clarence White, Pulaski; one son, Thomas H. Tomes, Huntsville, Ala.; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TOMLINSON, Frances Craige The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Craige Tomlinson, wife of former State Chief Supreme Court Justice Pride Tomlinson, Sr., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia. Mrs. Tomlinson died Tuesday night, January 18, in Maury County Hospital.<br />A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Capt. Frank Burton Craige and Frances Williams Craige. She was a graduate of the old Columbia Institute.<br />Besides her husband, Mrs. Tomlinson is survived by one daughter, Miss Frances Tomlinson of Frankfort, Ky.; one son, Pride Tomlinson, Jr. of Columbia; two grandchildren; and one brother, Frank Burton Craige, Columbia.<br />Pride Tomlinson was the principal of Jones High School at Lynnville a number of years ago.<br /><br />TOMLINSON, Pride The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1967<br />Judge Pride Tomlinson, Sr., 77, of Columbia, retired Tennessee Supreme Court Justice and one-time teacher at Jones High School in Lynnville, died Monday, November 27, in Maury County Hospital following an illness of about two weeks.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia and burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery there.<br />A native of Culleoka, Judge Tomlinson was the son of the late Jesse and Augusta Pride Tomlinson. His wife, the former Miss Frances Craig of Columbia, died Jan. 18, 1966.<br />Judge Tomlinson was educated in the public school of Maury County and at the University of the South at Sewanee where he received the B. A. degree in 1914. He taught at Jones School during the 1915-16 term, after which he studied law at George Washington University in Washington, D. C. In 1920 he returned to Columbia to practice law and was elected county attorney in 1921, holding that post until his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1947. He retired in July, 1961.<br />Survivors include a son, Pride Tomlinson, Jr., of Columbia, county attorney for Maury County; a daughter, Miss Frances Tomlinson of Frankfort, Ky.; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />TOONE, Bertha Arney The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Dewey Toone, 60, resident of Limestone County, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pleasant Valley Church of Christ of which she was an active member. Burial took place in Athens Cemetery. Mrs. Toone died of a heart attack at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 27, at Limestone County Hospital in Athens.<br /><br />Born October 24, 1899, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Bertha Arney, the daughter of the late D. W. Arney and Ella Young Arney.<br />Mrs. Toone is survived by her husband, William Dewey Toone; three sons, William Thomas Toone, Cleveland, Ohio, Vernon Toone and W. C. Toone, Athens, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Loyd Pugh, Mrs. James Blakely, Mrs. Hansel Peek and Mrs. David Barnett, all of Athens, Ala.; fourteen grandchildren; two brothers, Horace Arney and Clifford Arney, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Tully Reed, Washington, D. C., Mrs. C. W. Lanier, Frankewing, and Mrs. J. Sayre Slauson, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; one half-brother, Elmo Arney, Pulaski; and one half-sister, Mrs. Cleve Parker, Meridian, Miss.<br /><br />TOONE, Clifford The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1967<br />Funeral services for Clifford Toone, 42, Pulaski electrician, were conducted Monday afternoon, November 13, at the Bennett-May chapel with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Toone died Sunday, November 12 in Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, born September 19, 1925, the son of J. E. and Addie Hargrove Toone.<br />In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Earline Allen Toone; Pulaski; four brothers, Milton, Shelbyville, Lawrence and Johnny, Giles County, and Clifton Toone, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Pauline Hargrove, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TOONE, Jesse Cardwell The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1968<br />Jesse Cardwell Toone, 65, died Saturday night, February 24, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Toone, a retired mechanic, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday, February 26, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Revs. James E. Stallings and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Ardmore.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Toone was born September 24, 1902, the son of the late Ernest and Josephine Holland Toone.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sally Tate Toone; one daughter, Christine Toone; two brothers, Marvin Toone, Ardmore, and Johnny Toone, Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TORRENCE, Alice Kellam The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Kellam Torrence, 85, Giles County resident, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. A. W. Holden. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Torrence died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, January 4, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Willie Garner, on Agnes Creek, after a long illness.<br />Born October 7, 1876, in Lewis County, she was the daughter of the late Pink Kellam and Nancy Bowen Kellam. Her husband, Will T. Torrence, died January 4, nine years ago.<br /><br />In addition to Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Torrence is survived by another daughter, Mrs. A. C. Hargrove, Winter Haven, Fla.; two sons, Richard Torrence, Potsdam, Ill., and Tom Torrence, Odessa, Texas; six grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TORRENCE, Jack The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Jack Torrence, 64, native of Giles County, were held Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Torrence died Saturday, December 17, in Winter Haven, Fla.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. W. T. Torrence and the late Mr. Torrence.<br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Torrence is survived by one son, James Torrence; two sisters, Mrs. W. T. Garner, Giles County, and Mrs. A. E. Hargrove, Florida and two brothers, Tom Torrence of Texas and Dick Torrence of New York.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TOSH, Ike The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Ike Tosh, 79, who died suddenly at Giles County Hospital Wednesday, July 29, were conducted at Pulaski Funeral Home at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon. Burial was in New Grove Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br />A retired farmer, he was the son of Jack and Elizabeth Tosh.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louis Tosh; four sons, William, Astor, and Gene Tosh of Pulaski and Woodrow Tosh of Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Sisk, Mrs. Bessie Kilpatrick and Mrs. Reta Wright, all of Pulaski; one brother, Ben Tosh of Columbia; twenty-eight grandchildren and thirty-one great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TOSH, Sally Beatrice The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Sally Beatrice Tosh, fourteen months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Astor Tosh of the Bryson Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Horace Bass officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery. The child died on Wednesday night at Giles County Hospital.<br />In addition to the parents, the child is survived by three sisters, Kathleen, Peggy, and Sarah Tosh; and one brother, Leroy Tosh, all of the home address.<br /><br />TOWNER, Justin D. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />Word has been received here of the recent death in Memphis of Dr. Justin D. Towner, 89, a native of Giles County who practiced dentistry in Pulaski for three years before moving to Memphis about sixty-five years ago. Death was attributed to pneumonia.<br />A graduate of Vanderbilt University College of Dentistry in 1898, he pioneered many dental techniques and designed periodontal instruments which are still widely used in the profession.<br /><br />In 1909 he was successful in his efforts to establish the Memphis College of Dentistry, which became the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in 1912. He was its first dean and established the departments of oral hygiene and periodontia, which he taught for 24 years.<br />His name appears on the past president&#8217;s roster of a number of civic and professional organizations, including the Memphis Rotary Club, the Memphis Dental Society, the Tennessee State Dental Association, the American Academy of Periodontology, the International College of Dentists, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and OKU dental leadership fraternity.<br />He also was a member of the America Academy of Restorative Dentistry, the Southern Academy of Periodontology, and the Federation Dentaire Internationale.<br />Dr. Towner was an elder emeritus of Second Presbyterian Church, Memphis.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. James W. Winn of Nashville; three grandchildren, Dr. Justin D. Towner III of Memphis, Mrs. Newton Cannon IV and Mrs. E. Dan Milam of Nashville; and eleven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Ada Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1967<br />Mrs. Ada Abernathy Townsend, 87, died Thursday, April 27, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Friday, April 28, at 2:00 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Chester Stevens and Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Townsend was a native of Giles County, born October 24, 1879, the daughter of the late John Wesley and Katherine Tarpley Abernathy. Her husband, the late N. H . Townsend, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. C. C. Dickey, Pulaski, Mrs. Perry Helseth, Vero Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Rachel Elder, Prospect; two sons, N. H. Townsend, Jr. Clarksville, and W. B. Townsend, Pulaski; fifteen grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Hughey Marks.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Brenda Christy The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1969<br />Mrs. Brenda Christy Townsend, 26, of Brighton, Mich., died Sunday, January 5, in a Michigan hospital after a brief illness.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Townsend, wife of Niles Donald Townsend, were held at Keehn Funeral Home, Tuesday afternoon, January 7, at 1:30 o&#8217;clock. Burial was in Brighton.<br />In addition toher husband, survivors include two sons and one daughter of Brighton, Mich.; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Felix Worsham, Pulaski; and several relatives in Giles County.<br />Mr. Townsend is a former Giles Countian, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Townsend, Jr.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Earl E. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Earl E. Townsend, 73, retired farmer of the Minor Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church with the burial in Booth Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Townsend died Sunday, April 25, in Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Townsend and Callie Howard Townsend.<br />Mr. Townsend is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Gaston Townsend; nine sons, Lafayette Townsend and Kenneth Townsend, Lester, Ala., H. E. Townsend, Tyson Townsend, Bradford Townsend, Joe Townsend, Smith Townsend and Wilburn Townsend, all of Minor Hill, and Benjamin Townsend, Giles County; five daughters, Mrs. Leon Dollins, Lester, Ala., Mrs. James Long, Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. R. E. Hazelwood, Phoenix City, Ala., and Mrs. Earline Bassham and Mrs. Annie Hendrix, both of Minor Hill; thirty two grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren; and five sisters.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, Homer The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Homer Townsend, 61, farmer of the Minor Hill section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ. Mr. Townsend died at mid morning on Tuesday, October 30 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after an extended illness.<br />Born in Giles County, June 0, 1901, (This date does not agree with the tombstone.) he was the son of Toad Townsend and Lou Bullington Townsend and was a member of the Booths Chapel Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Townsend is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nannie Lee Mankin Townsend; three sons, David Townsend, Benton Harbor, Mich., Evans Townsend and Bobby Joe Townsend, both of Minor Hill two daughters, Mrs. David Forsythe, Alabama, and Mrs. Arnold Word, Minor Hill; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Wilson Townsend and H. C. Townsend, both of Minor Hill; and two sisters, Mrs. Ollie Gatlin, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Gray Cox, Athens, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TOWNSEND, W. A. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for W. A. Townsend, 47, former Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Five Points Baptist Church, with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Townsend, a machinist who had lived in California the past nine years, died in a hospital in Redwood City, Calif., on Tuesday, August 23, after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Townsend and Guyeula Hillis Townsend.<br />Mr. Townsend is survived by two brothers, Gilmer Townsend, Lawrenceburg and J. B. Townsend, Five Points; and one sister, Mrs. Lurene Townsend Shelton, Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />TRAPP, Deborah Sue The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1969<br />Deborah Sue Trapp, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Trapp of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, June 25, at Vanderbilt Hospital following heart surgery.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at East End Methodist Church, Lawrenceburg, with the Rev. Pugh and the Rev. Yates, officiating. Burial was in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens.<br /><br />Survivors in addition to her parents include one sister, Sharon; paternal grandmother, Mrs. R. M. Trapp of Lawrenceburg; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Chapman, Sr.<br /><br />TRAPP, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1962<br />Funeral services for John Thomas Trapp, 81, retired farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Oak Grove Cemetery at Russellville, Ala. Mr. Trapp died at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, June 3, at the home of his daughter, Miss Liller Mae Trapp in Lawrenceburg, after a long illness.<br />Born December 2, 1880, in Georgia, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trapp. He was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church in Giles County.<br />Mr. Trapp is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Kuykendall Trapp; three sons, R. M. Trapp and Duel Trapp, Lawrenceburg, and Glen Trapp, U. S. Navy; four daughters, Miss Liller Mae Trapp, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Edward Newton, Mrs. Violet Newton and Mrs. Luther Lanier, all three of Pulaski; one step-son, Fred W. Ingle, California; one step-daughter, Mrs. Andy Petruska, Florida; three brothers, K. W. Trapp, Lawrenceburg, G. W. Trapp, California, and C. W. Trapp, Alabama; and five sisters, Mrs. N. E. Cole, Alabama, Mrs. Andrey Flippo, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. R. F. Cain, Florida and Mrs. J. G. Shedd, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Isabel Bushco, Florida.<br /><br />TRICE, Minnie Hickman The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Henry Trice, 71, native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Gibsonville Cemetery in Giles County. Mrs. Trice died in Maury County Hospital on Sunday, January 14, after several weeks illness.<br />The former Miss Minnie Hickman, she was the daughter of the late Dee Hickman and Nancy Trice Hickman. Most of her life she lived in the Southport section of Maury County, residing the past three years in Columbia.<br />Mrs. Trice was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Trice is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Vernon Grooms, Porters Chapel; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. E. E. Porter, Diana.<br /><br />TRUE, Walter Scott The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1965<br />Walter Scott True, 52, owner of Pulaski Funeral Home, died Saturday night, Dec. 11, at 10:15 o&#8217;clock in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. He had been a resident of Pulaski for five years.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning with Gilbert Shaffer, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Andrew Brown officiating. Additional services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Buena Vista Funeral Home in Nashville with the Rev. Mr. Pinkelton and Brothers Durham, Hardwick and Benson officiating. Burial was in Forrest Lawn Cemetery at Goodlettsville.<br /><br />Mr. True was a native of Davidson County, the son of Mrs. Mary Butterworth True of Nashville and the late James Albert True. He was born Nov. 11, 1913.<br />He had been a dairy farmer at Whites Creek for twenty-five years and for the past five years had owned and operated Pulaski Funeral Home. He was a member of East Hill Church of Christ.<br />Other survivors, besides his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Katherine Parrish True; a son, Charles True of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Laura Ann Spain and Miss Brenda True, both of Whites Creek; three brothers, George True of Kingston Springs, and William and Pat True, both of Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Irene Brandon of Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />TRUMAN, Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />Word has been received her of the death in Lake Huron freighter tragedy last week of Lynn Truman, brother of Mrs. Lillian Garrison, whose husband, Jim, is a former member of the Pulaski Police Department. The Garrisons now live in Athens, Ala.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Truman were held Monday in Toledo, Ohio.<br />A large oil freighter, the Daniel J. Morrell, on which Truman was serving, buckled under gale winds Tuesday, Nov. 29, and sank in storm-tossed Lake Huron. Only one survivor was reported among the 33 men aboard.<br />The 13,500-ton Morrell, owned by Bethlehem Steel Company, went down about 2 a. m. Tuesday, the Coast Guard said but no one knew of the disaster until mid-day on Wednesday.<br /><br />TUCKER, Addison Kerr The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Addison Kerr Tucker, 90, retired farmer of the Stella Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted b y the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Wesley Holden. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Tucker died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, March 14, at Giles County Hospital after a brief hospital stay.<br />Born August 31, 1872, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Tucker and Sallie Graves Tucker. His wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Tucker, died thirteen years ago.<br />He was a member of Chestnut Grove Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Tucker is survived by three daughters, Miss Ola Mae Tucker, Stella, Mrs. William Tomerlin, Prospect, and Mrs. Don McRee, Pulaski; one son, Sumpter Tucker, Stella; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TUCKER, Alice Flora Thompson The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Flora Thompson Tucker, 90, widow of John F. Tucker, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Alden Hendrix. Burial took place in Thompson Cemetery in that section. Mrs. Tucker died Sunday afternoon, May 7, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Flora Chapman at Leoma, after a period of declining health.<br />Born March 6, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Levi Thompson and Betty Norwood Thompson, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />In addition to the one daughter, Mrs. Tucker is survived by one son, Hobart Tucker, Tullahoma; four stepsons, Ben Tucker, Lionel, Mich., Bob Tucker, Florida, Bill Tucker, Minor Hill, and Arthur Tucker, Lawrenceburg; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Hattie Hendrix, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mattie Legg, Lawrenceburg; twenty grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Sam Thompson, Minor Hill, and Ed Thompson, Alabama.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TUCKER, Edna Brooks The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Brooks Tucker, 94, Giles Countian, were held on Saturday in Birmingham, Ala., with graveside services held at Pisgah Cemetery in Giles County at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Tucker died on Friday morning at Jefferson County Home in Birmingham.<br />Born June 1, 1866, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Brooks and Maggie Bass Brooks. Her husband, Sam Tucker, superintendent of the County Farm in Giles County for a number of years, died fifty years ago.<br />Mrs. Tucker, who had made her home in Birmingham for two decades, is survived by one son, Clay Tucker, Sr., Birmingham; and several grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TUCKER, Jennie Poston The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Poston Tucker, 68, widow of W. Clarence Tucker, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Tucker died on Friday, January 17, at a Nashville hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born August 10, 1895, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Poston and Kate King Poston. Her husband, Clarence Tucker, died several years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Tucker is survived by one daughter, Mrs. O. E. Hall, Jr., Nashville; one granddaughter; three sisters, Mrs. Hood Wilkinson, Pulaski, Miss Annie Poston and Mrs. Lytle McCracken, Bunker Hill; and one brother, Jim Poston, Fayetteville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TUCKER, John William The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1968<br />Funeral services for John William Tucker, 81, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, March 8, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Reverends Raymond Greenway and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tucker, farmer and community leader of Elkton, was found burned to death in a field near his home about 4:30 o&#8217;clock last Wednesday afternoon. He had left his home before noon alone, and it is presumed that he set fire to a wheat field.<br />When he did not return, a search was made and his body was found.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tucker was born October 19, 1886, the son of the late Elam and Elizabeth Kuhn Tucker.<br />Mr. Tucker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Scott Tucker, Elkton; one son, John L. Tucker, Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Elise Tate, Elkton; four sisters, Mrs. Jim Rogers, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. John Hardy, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Biscoe Fairbetter, Carey, N. C., and Mrs. Perry Marks, Pulaski; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />TUCKER, Lorene Beard The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lorene Beard Tucker, 68, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mrs. Tucker died Wednesday night, August 23, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a short illness.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born July 20, 1893, the daughter of the late Bob Beard and Sarah Webster Beard. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs.Tucker is survived by her husband, John D. Tucker; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Jackson, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Sarah Jackson, Minor Hill; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TUCKER, Maggie Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1968<br />Mrs. Maggie Tarpley Tucker, 89, died Saturday, April 20, at the Hewitt Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tucker, wife of the late Luther Tucker, were held Sunday afternoon, April 21, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Revs. Mack Pinkelton and J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Tucker was born May 20, 1878, the daughter of the late Jerome and Mary Alice Tarpley.<br />Survivors include three brothers, Jerome and Polk Tarpley, both of Pulaski, and Herman Tarpley, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Rena Ashford, Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TUCKER, O. Hobert The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1965<br />O. Hobert Tucker, 68, retired state employee who was indicted two weeks ago on a first degree murder charge, was found dead Thursday, Feb. 18, near his home at Aspen Hill. Coroner Bill Bennett said Tucker apparently died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.<br />The victim was found by his son, Leroy, near a truck in the front yard of his home where both lived. A shotgun and a stick with a nail in it, thought to have been used to pull the trigger, were nearby. The body was found about 6:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Gilbert Shaffer officiating and burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Tucker was the son of the late Dave and Amanda Thigpen Tucker. He was born Sept. 10, 1896. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Tucker was indicted in connection with the fatal shooting of Basil Donald Mitchell, 31, Goodsprings trucker, on Christmas Eve at Tucker&#8217;s former home in the Goodspring community.<br />Survivors, besides the son, include two daughters, Mrs. Ivalene Griggs of Pulaski and Mrs. Helen Ivy of Princeton, Ind.; four brothers, A. Lee Tucker of Decatur, Ala., John T. Tucker of Pettusville, Ala., Roland and Ozro Tucker of Giles County; one sister, Mrs. Birdie Hazelwood of Pulaski; twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TUCKER, William Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for William Clarence Tucker, 72, employee of the T. M. Booth and Son firm of Pulaski for thirty-eight years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Tucker who sustained a paralytic stroke a few weeks ago, died shortly before noon on Tuesday, April 23, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born August 5, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Tucker and Maggie Brownlow Tucker.<br />Mr. Tucker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Poston Tucker; one daughter, Mrs. O. E. Hall, Jr.; one granddaughter, Miss Jennie Kaye Hall, both of Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Lee Sumners and Mrs. Lena Watson, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TURNER, Collie B. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1967<br />Collie B. Turner, 69, retired farmer, died Wednesday, June 21, at his home in the Beech Hill Community.<br />Services were conducted Saturday, June 24, at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Turner, a native of Giles County, was born October 27, 1897, the son of the late James W. and Nancy Collins Turner.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eliza Ann Wilson Turner; one daughter, Mrs. James H. Gaines, Huntsville, Ala.; one son, James W. Turner, Morgan City, Ala.; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Frank Turner, Frankewing.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TURNER, F. Hill The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1966<br />F. Hill Turner, 80, retired executive secretary of the Vanderbilt University Alumni Association and well-known Giles County farmer of the Conway community, died Wednesday morning, Sept. 14, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient for four days.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born November 11, 1885, in Flat Rock, Tenn., he was the son of the late Rev. Will Allen Turner and Martha Jane Pickett Turner.<br /><br />Mr. Turner attended Webb Preparatory School at Bell Buckle and was graduated from Vanderbilt University, later doing graduate work at Columbia University, New York City.<br />During World War I, he did promotional work for the International Y. M. C. A. in Europe, and before returning home taught for a time in a university at Constantinople (now Istanbul) Turkey. He taught for a time at Massey School here and ten for twenty-eight years and executive secretary of the Vanderbilt Alumni Association. Among the distinguished accomplishments was the establishment of the Living Endowment of Vanderbilt University.<br />Following his retirement from the Alumni position, he did administrative work at Martin College.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In 1940, Mr. Turner married Hattie Will Brown Oates, who survives.<br /><br />TURNER, James Alton The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1963<br />Funeral services for James Alton Turner, 58 retired merchant of the Friendship Section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Turner died on Saturday, May 25, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born September 26, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Turner and Daisy Burns Turner, and was a member of theBaptist Church.<br />Mr. Turner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lila Gilliam Turner; one brother, Noble Turner, Frankewing; and one half-sister, Mrs. Ruth Piotrak, Houston, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TURNER, James Webster The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for James Webster Turner, 70, husband of the former Miss Evelyn Follis of Pulaskim were held Thursday in Nashville, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski that afternoon. Mr. Turner died on Tuesday, November 22, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, following a paralytic stroke.<br />A resident of Nashville, prior to his retirement about five years ago, he was employed as head of the rug department at Cain-Sloan Company for many years. A native of Huntsville, Ala., he was the son of the late John Turner and Mary Elliott Turner.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Turner is survived by one son, J. W. Turner, Jr. of Florida.<br />Mrs. Turner is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dave Follis of Pulaski.<br /><br />TURNER, John Maple The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for John Maple Turner, 40, Disabled American Veteran of World War II, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Elzie Jones of Athens, Ala., and the Rev. James Shutt, pastor of the Elkton Baptist Church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Turner died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, October 13, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born April 14, 1922, in Lauderdale County, Ala., he was the son of Mrs. Martha Hobbs Turner and the late Alex Turner.<br /><br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Turner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie D. Nally Turner; one son, John Douglas Turner, both of Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Joan Williams, Toney, Ala.; four brothers, Alex Turner, Bethel in Giles County, Willie Turner, Elkmont, Ala., Acie Turner, Prospect, Calvin Turner, Toledo, Ohio; and six sisters, Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Mrs. Pat McKnight, Mrs. Clarence Ada, Prospect, Mrs. Hassie Hargrove, Mrs. Jink Steelman and Mrs. Fred Hastings, all of Athens, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TURNER, John Pickett The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />Dr. John Pickett Turner, 84, professor emeritus, Brooklyn College, New York City, and brother of Hill Turner of Giles County, died Tuesday morning, July 19, at Presbyterian Hospital, after a long illness. Funeral services were held at Christ Chapel, Riverside Church, in New York City, with graveside services held at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Franklin, Tenn., conducted by the Rev. John I. Dickson, pastor of First Methodist Church, in Franklin.<br />Born May 5, 1876, at Cedar Hill, Tenn., he was the son of the late Rev. William Allen Turner and Mary Jane Pickett Turner. He resided in Giles County while his father, the Rev. Mr. Turner was a circuit rider, serving the Circuits of Mt. Olivet, Pisgah, and Prospect in Giles County.<br />Dr. Turner, at his retirement in 1947, was chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Brooklyn College. He received his schooling at Webb School, Bellbuckle, the A. B. and M. A. degrees from Vanderbilt University and the Ph.D. degree from Columbia University in New York. He held a number of assignments and was identified with college societies and professional publications.<br />Dr. Turner, in addition to his brother at Pulaski, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Maria Turner; one daughter; three sons; and seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />TURNER, Martha Ann Hobbs The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Ann Hobbs Turner, 79, widow of Alex Lewis Turner, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. James Shutt, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Elkmont, Ala., cemetery. Mrs. Turner died on Friday, November 16, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />A resident of Giles County, she was born April 5, 1883, in Maury County, the daughter of the late George W. Hobbs and Mary Nunley Hobbs. Her husband died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Turner is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Hassie Hargrove and Mrs. Fred Hastings, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Jink Steelman, Mrs. Frank Hobbs and Mrs. Pat McKnight, Elkton and Mrs. Clarence Ada, Prospect; four sons, Alex Turner, and Willie Turner, Elkmont, Acie Turner, Prospect, and Calvin Turner, Toledo, Ohio; three step-children, Archie Turner, Elkmont, Ala., Miss Jessie Hargrove, Truman, Ark., and Mrs. Lillie Edwards, Nashville; eighty four grandchilden and a number of great-grandchildren.<br /><br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TURNER, Olgie Mae Fowler The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Olgie Mae Fowler Turner, widow of Willis Fount Turner, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial took place in Diana Cemetery. Mrs. Turner who had been residing in Winter Haven, Fla., died unexpectedly in that city on Sunday, March 21.<br />Born January 31, 1889, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late John Fowler and Evie McCoy Fowler. Her husband died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Turner is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Finis W. Whitsett, Winter Haven, Fla.; two sons, John W. Turner, Diana and Jack Turner, Bethel; nine grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren; and one brother, Buck Fowler.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TURNER, Walter Harden The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Walter Harden Turner, 68, Pulaski painter, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Turner died Saturday, January 26, at his home in Pulaski.<br />Born October 10, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Turner and Amanda Parsons Turner.<br />Mr. Turner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Orlean Samuels Turner; three sons, William James Turner, Chicago, Ill., Mark Turner, Long Beach, Calif., and Robert Turner, Athens, Tenn.; one daughter, Mrs. Irene Maloney, Honolulu, Hawaii; six grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Brown Turner, Pulaski, and Robert Turner, Ardmore; and two sisters, Mrs. Robert L. Williams, Campbellsville, Giles County, and Mrs. Clifford Patch, Winter Haven, Fla.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />TURNER, Mrs. William D. The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. William D. Turner, 72, resident of the Goodlettsville section and mother of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Harris-Donoho Funeral Home at Gallatin, with the burial at Bethpage. Mrs. Turner died on Friday, April 29, at a Gallatin nursing home following a prolonged illness.<br />Mrs. Turner is survived by her husband, William D. Turner; one daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Bertrand, Pulaski; one son, W. D. Turner, Jr., Madison; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. J. E. Crowder, Nashville; and two brothers, Herman Durham, Nashville, and Horace Durham, Spencer, Ind.<br /><br />TURTON, Bettie Wright The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bettie Wright Turton, 76, native Giles Countian, were held at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at St. Michael Catholic Church in Pensacola, Fla., with the burial in that city. Mrs. Turton died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, January 5, at the hospital in Fair Hope, Ala., after a long period of declining health.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell B. Wright.<br />Mrs. Turton is survvied by her husband, George W. Turton, Jr., Pensacola, Fla.; one brother, Mitchell Wright, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />TYLER, George Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1967<br />George Wesley Tyler, 62, died Friday, December 1, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday, December 3, at 2 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Edmund Stallings officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery, near Elkmont, Ala.<br />Mr. Tyler, a native of Alabama, was born July 6, 1905, son of the late Ollie Hugh and Lena McDonald Tyler.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Ruth Taylor Tyler; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Horton; one son, Charles W. Tyler, Ardmore; three grandchildren; seven brothers, William, Wilson, Max, and Robert Tyler, Limestone County, Ala., L. B. Tyler, Missouri, Joe Tyler, South Carolina, and Jim Tyler, Bethel; three sisters, Misses Magdalene and Pearlie Tyler, and Mrs. Virginia Hughes, Elkmont, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />UHLAND, Esterlene Rogers Bell The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Esterlene Rogers Bell Uhland, 62, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Uhland who came Thursday to visit her mother who is ill, died unexpectedly at 7 o&#8217;clock that evening, October 19, at the home at Aspen Hill.<br />Born February 7, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Maude Reed Rogers and the late M. L. (Oakley) Rogers.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Uhland is survived by her husband, Russell Uhland; one son, Clyde Rogers Bell, Orlando, Fla.; one daughter, Miss Dorece Bell, Washington, D. C.; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Neal and Mrs. William R. Kellam, Pulaski, and Mrs. Harry L. Robertson, Birmingham, Ala.; and four brothers, Reed Rogers and Buck Rogers, Decatur, Ala.; and Leon Rogers and Zeke Rogers, Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />UNDERWOOD, James Edward The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for James Edward Underwood, 84, retired Lynnville farmer and carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, with James C. Allen, minister of the church, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Underwood died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, November 14, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born January 15, 1877 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Rufus Underwood and Jane Dugger Underwood.<br />Mr. Underwood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eunice Overstreet Underwood; two sons, John Ed Underwood, Fayetteville, and Rufus Edward Underwood, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Brownie Mae Mellenger, Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. Edson Catt, Vincennes, Ind.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Robert Underwood, Lynnville, and Almond Underwood, Minneapolis, Ind.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />UNDERWOOD, Robert Green The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />Funeral services for Robert Green Underwood, 81, were held Tuesday afternoon, December 10, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Underwood died Monday, December 9, at his home in the Lynnville community.<br />Mr. Underwood, a retired farmer, was born August 6, 1887, the son of the late James Edward and Jane Dugger Underwood.<br />Survivors include four sons, Marvin, Bill and Jim Underwood, all of the Lynnville community and Cleveland Underwood, Detroit, Mich.; three daughters, Mrs. Conrad Surles, Mrs. J. D. Page and Mrs. James Bonds, all of Lynnville; sixteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />UPSHAW, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Robert Upshaw, a Maury County resident, and retired bookkeeper, were conducted at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with the Rev. Fred Blankenship officiating. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Upshaw died Wednesday morning, September 21, in the Maury County Hospital, after a week&#8217;s illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Dr. George and Elizabeth Ada Payne Upshaw. He moved to Columbia in 1912. A member of the First Methodist Church, he was a veteran of World War I.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Neeley Upshaw; one sister, Mrs. Kenneth Stockard of Nashville; one brother, Clarence Upshaw of Knoxville; several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />UPTON, Bailey Payton The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Bailey Payton Upton, 92, retired Church of Christ minister and retired farmer of the Diana Community, were held at Cornersville Church of Christ at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery. Mr. Upton died Saturday, December 5, at Fairhaven Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br /><br />Mr. Upton, who moved to Giles County in 1944, was a native of Overton County where he had preached in Churches of Christ for more than forty years.<br />Mr. Upton is survived by three sons, L. O. Upton and R. W. Upton, Pulaski, and Leo G. Upton, Detroit, Mich.; three daughters, Mrs. L. G. Davis and Mrs. Ernest Hammonds, both of Petersburg, Tenn., and Mrs. Robert C. Sorrell, Sparta; thirteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; one brother, Walter Upton, Portales, N. Mex.; and one sister, Mrs. Edda Gibons, Hilham, Tenn.<br /><br />USELTON, Alice Holloway The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Robert Uselton, 65, of Cornersville, were conducted on Friday afternoon, November 4, at 1 o&#8217;clock at McDaniel&#8217;s Funeral Home. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Uselton, the former Alice Holloway, died Wednesday, November 2, in Gordon Hospital at Lewisburg.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Roy Eddie, Cornersville, and Mrs. Joe Grady, Franklin, Ill.; four sons, Kenneth, Peoria, Ill., Bob, Detroit, Mich., Leon, Cornersville, and Robert, Lewisburg; nineteen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Sears, Goodlettsville; and two brothers, Clarence and Stanley Holloway, Tullahoma.<br /><br />USELTON, Bessie Lake Wallace The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Lake Wallace Uselton, 66, resident of the Diana Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Odd Fellows Church of Christ, conducted by Arthur Hardison. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Uselton was found dead in bed at her home on Saturday, February 11, following a brief illness.<br />Born January 15, 1895, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late John Wallace and Sallie Griffis Wallace. She was a member of Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, George Uselton, died several years ago.<br />Mrs. Uselton is survived by three sons, Clyde Uselton, Lynnville, Edward Uselton, Odd Fellows Hall, and George Dean Uselton, Diana; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Cheatham, Pulaski, and Mrs. Eunice Liss, Dallas, Texas; thirteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren; and seven sisters, Mrs. Maggie Beatty and Mrs. Mary Doggett, Cornersville, Mrs. Edith Boatright, Lynnville, Mrs. Samantha Watts and Miss Mattie Wallace, Nashville, and Mrs. Mary Wallace and Mrs. Johnny Uselton, both of Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />USSERY, Annie Buchanan The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Buchanan Ussery, 81, native of Giles County, were held Monday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with burial in New Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Ussery died on Saturday, January 6, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. George Nixon, in Dayton, Ohio.<br />Born January 19, 1880, and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Polk Buchanan and Almeda Black Buchanan. Her husband, James B. Ussery, died in 1952.<br /><br />In addition to Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Ussery is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Glenn Dugger, Culleoka, and Mrs. Thelma Lambkin, Clinton, Ky.; one son, Joe Gardner Ussery, California; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Almeda Brown, Florence, Ala.<br /><br />VAN DERMARK, Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1969<br />Clarence Van Dermark, died Sunday afternoon, June 29, at 1 o&#8217;clock in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held Monday in Chambersburg.<br />Mr. Van Dermark, a native of Pennsylvania, farmed in the Pulaski area for several years. His wife, the former Geneva Springer of Lawrenceburg, was employed as a teacher in the Giles County School System.<br />He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Chambersburg, where he was a Deacon and taught a Men&#8217;s Bible Class for a number of years.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife include two daughters, Martha Jane and Margaret Ann, both of Chambersburg.<br /><br />VAUGHN, Charles Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Judge Charles Wesley Vaughn, 90, longtime Lawrence County political and civic leader, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lawrenceburg First Baptist Church with the burial in Mimosa Cemetery. Judge Vaughn, who was in the newspaper business about twenty years, died Friday night at Lawrence County Hospital.<br />He was born January 19, 1875, in Giles County, the son of the late George Vaughn and Eliza Shores Vaughn.<br />His wife, the former Miss Bertha Cole of Giles County, died in 1960.<br />Judge Vaughn is survived by one nephew, G. Keifer Vaughn, and a niece, Mrs. W. B. Walbert, both of Lawrenceburg.<br />Mrs. Alfred H. Phillips of Pulaski is a niece.<br /><br />VAUGHN, David Parsons The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1969<br />David Parsons Vaughn, 61, died Thursday, April 10, in Waterloo, Alabama.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Vaughn were held Saturday morning, April 12, at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs Eleanor Henderson, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; one son, Fred David Vauhgn, Lawrenceburg, and two geandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />VAUGHN, Fred (Bud) The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1963<br />Fred (Bud) Vaughn, 69, retired L&amp;N Railroad employee, Bowling Green, Ky., died at 9:40 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 1, at City-County Hospital in that city, following a weeks illness. Funeral rites took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Gerard-Bradley Funeral Chapel with the burial in Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green.<br /><br />Born April 15, 1893, Giles County, he was the son of the late John Carter Vaughn and Ella Waldrop Vaughn. He was a member of West End Church of Christ and a veteran of World War I.<br />Mr. Vaughn retired from Railroad service twelve years ago. Prior to that time he live at Memphis Junction.<br />Mr. Vaughn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Lentz Vaughn; two daughters, Mrs. Wallace Holman, Greenwood, Ind., and Mrs. Charles Creech, Bowling Green, Ky.; five grandchildren; one brother, Carter Vaughn, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Ezell Martin, Nashville.<br /><br />VAUGHN, George Carter The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1968<br />George Carter Vaughn, 78, retired employee of Southern Bell Telephone Company, died at his home Thursday, August 1 after a short illness. Services were held in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughn, he was born in Lynnville on January 5, 1890 and began work with Southern Bell in 1914 in Lynnville as a lineman, where he later served as manager. He also acted in that capacity in Elkton and Prospect.<br />He came to Pulaski in 1920 and was employed by Southern Bell until his retirement, after 43 years of service, January 31, 1957.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Lucille Ralston, and four grandchildren.<br /><br />VAUGHN, James C. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1964<br />James Carlton Vaughn, 46, native Pulaskian, and supervisor of the Phillips 66 Oil Company, Midland, Texas, since December 1, 1946, died Monday, December 28, in New Midland Hospital, after a brief illness. Funeral services took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon with the burial in that city.<br />Born January 15, 1918, in Pulaski, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter Vaughn.<br />He was graduated from Giles County High School and attended Martin College and University of Tennessee, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />During World War II, he served in the Air Force as a bombardier-navigator for three years.<br />In addition to his parents who live in Pulaski, Mr. Vaughn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Hurt Vaughn; and four children, Jamie Vaughn, student at Texas A&amp;M College, William Carter, Myrtha and John Bishop Vaughn.<br /><br />VERNON, Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1968<br />S/Sgt. Leroy Vernon of the U. S. Air Force, 25, stationed in Bossier City, La., died Tuesday night at his home of a self-inflicted bullet wound. No reason was known for his act.<br />Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in the National V. A. Cemetery, Nashville.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, he was a graduate of Beech Hill High School. Following graduation he joined the armed forces, and has remained in service for the past seven years.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Jeanette Tomerlin; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vernon, Powell&#8217;s Chapel; one son, Philip Ray Vernon; three brothers, Layton, Bossier City, La., Samuel Vernon, Florida, Joe Vernon, Pulaski, Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Frances Villgmette, Bossier City, La.<br /><br />VERNON, Robert Freeman The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1966<br />Funeral services for Robert Freeman Vernon, 56, were held in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home on Monday, August 8, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. James E. Holt, Church of Christ minister, officiated.<br />Mr. Vernon, a native of Giles County, died Saturday, August 6, in Giles County Hospital. He was born November 11, 1910, the son of the late Elliott and Jessie McNeese Vernon. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his wife, Mrs. Louise Vernon, he is survived by one son, Robert Vernon, of Maury County; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Pitts of Giles County, and Mrs. Herbert Robertson of Michigan; three brothers, Truman and Raymond Vernon of Giles County, and Russell Vernon of Kentucky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />VESTAL, Pamela Joan The Giles Free Press 1 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Pamela Joan Vestal, 6 months, were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 28, at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Floyd Cates officiated, and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The infant died Jan. 26, at Giles County Hospital.<br />She is survived by her parents, Kenneth and Brenda Lawhorn Vestal; one sister, Penny Vestal; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lawhorn, and paternal grandfather, Ernest Vestal.<br /><br />VICKERS, Floyd Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Floyd Wilson Vickers, 69, farmer of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, with the burial in Bonnertown Cemetery in Lawrence County. Mr. Vickers died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock (noon) on Monday, December 2, at Lawrence County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />His wife, Mrs. Martha Jane Newton Vickers, died a few years ago.<br />Born July 3, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Andrew Jackson Vickers and Caroline Harrison Vickers. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Vickers is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Forsythe, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Clifton Rogers, Lawrenceburg; one grandchild and three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Hollis Thompson, Minor Hill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />VICKERS, Kim The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1965<br /><br />A year-old Ardmore, Ala. girl, Kim Vickers, died Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 12, in a blaze which destroyed a five-room frame dwelling near Ardmore High School. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vickers.<br />It was reported that Mrs. Vickers and a three-year-old daughter, Debbie, were in the back yard talking with a neighbor, Mrs. Ed Hobbs, when Mrs. Vickers turned and screamed, &#8220;Our house is burning!&#8221; Flames prevented the mother from reaching the baby, who was in an infant bed in the house.<br />Cause of the fire could not be determined.<br /><br />VICKNAIR, Adam The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1962<br />Adam Vicknair, 65, employee of Celotex Corporation, Merrero, La., died on Friday, April 6, at a hospital in New Orleans, La., after a short illness.<br />Funeral services took place at noon on Monday, April 9, at Gretna, La., with burial there.<br />Mr. Vicknair is survived by his wife; three daughters, including Mrs. Lee Shelton of Pulaski; five grandchildren; and several brothers and sisters.<br /><br />VINCENT, Billy Ray The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1964<br />A Giles County youth, Billy Ray Vincent, 17, of Bunker Hill was killed Friday morning, Nov. 13, at about 6:40 o&#8217;clock when the truck in which he was riding overturned, and his uncle, Herman Vincent, was injured. George Harwell, driver of the vehicle, escaped injury.<br />The accident, which marked the county&#8217;s eighth traffic fatality of the year, occurred on rainslick Bryson Road fifteen miles southeast of Pulaski and approximately 150 feet east of the new four-lane overhead bridge on Interstate Highway I-65.<br />According to Highway Patrolman Robert Barnes, the truck skidded on a curve, leapt a ditch and landed upside down, pinning the occupants beneath the cab. Young Vincent was pronounced dead of suffocation on arrival at Giles County Hospital, and Herman Vincent was admitted for treatment. The latter was released Monday and returned to his home in the Bunker Hill Community.<br />The three men, all employees of Glossup Memorial Service at Ardmore, were enroute to work when the accident happened.<br />Funeral services for Billy Ray were conducted at 1 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. Calvin Inman officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Presbyterian Cemetery.<br />Born September 20, 1947, at Bunker Hill, he was the son of Eddie Vincent of Athens, Ala., and the late Sallie May Bolden Vincent.<br />Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Betty Jane Hodges of Sanford, Fla.; a brother, Donald Wayne Vincent, Elkton; a half-sister, Miss Mary Katherine Vincent and a half-brother, Kendrick Owen Vincent, both of Athens, Ala.; two step-sisters, Mrs. Ray Browning and Miss Debra Brymer and two step-brothers, Charles and Billy Brymer, all of Athens; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie B. Vincent of Pulaski.<br /><br />VINCENT, Commodore Washington The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1963<br />Funeral services for Commodore Washington Vincent, 75, disabled Veteran of WWI, and resident of the Cedar Grove section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Vincent died at 6:10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, July 7, at Veterans Hospital, Nashville, after a three months illness.<br />Born March 21, 1888, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late Benjamin H. Vincent and George Emma Johnson Vincent.<br />Mr. Vincent is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Darnell Vincent; two daughters, Mrs. Grady Hazelwood, Nashville, and Mrs. Jimmy Holder, Pulaski; two sons, Benjamin Vincent and Thomas Vincent, both of Giles County; eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Lonnie Vincent, Cedar Grove, and Jesse Vincent, Camden, Ark.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />VOORHIES, Edna Patterson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Billy Voorhies, 77, native Giles Countian, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Voorhies died on Monday night, March 9, in a Murfreesboro rest home.<br />The former Miss Edna Patterson, she was born July 22, 1886, in Giles County, the daughter of the late M. L. Patterson and Margaret Myers Patterson. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Billy Voorhies, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Voorhies, who lived in Decatur, Ala., for many years, is survived by two brothers, Logan Patterson, Elkton, and Dr. Sam Patterson, Murfreesboro; and one sister, Mrs. Lee Groth, Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WADDELL, Willie Greene The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Willie Greene Waddell, sister of Mrs. Wesley Long of Prospect, died Sunday morning February 5, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Services were conducted on Monday afternoon, February 6, at 3 o&#8217;clock, at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home, with the Rev. Robert J. Norman officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Survivors in addition to Mrs. Long are her husband, Fred C. Waddell; one daughter, Mrs. James C. Waddell, Jr.; one son, Fred W. Waddell; three grandchildren; two brothers, J. Cletis Greene and John M. Greene of Nashville.<br /><br />WADE, Annie Wells The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. David Reynolds Wade, 95, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in First Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Wade died Thursday morning, June 16, in Pulaski, after an extended period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Annie Wells, she was born April 6, 1871, in the Bunker Hill Community of Giles County, the daughter of the late William Thomas Wells and Ursula Nave Wells. She was educated at Martin College at Pulaski. In 1892, she was married to David Reynolds Wade. He died May 1, 1945.<br />She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church, 74 years, was a past member of the Pulaski Garden Club, the Wales Community Club, the Gay Nineties Club, Magazine Club, and a member of the Giles County Chapter of United Daughter of the Confederacy.<br />She had resided at &#8220;Brookside,&#8221; ancestral Wade home, in the Wales Community, the greater part of her married life, and in Pulaski during the latter years.<br />Mrs. Wade is survived by one son, David Reynolds Wade, Jr., Pulaski attorney; one daughter, Mrs. Edwin Wilson Craig, Nashville; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WADE, Clayton Dewey The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Clayton Dewey Wade, 55, retired farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Church of Christ, Anderson, Ala., with J. T. Word of Minor Hill, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will take place in the Mitchell Cemetery. Mr. Wade died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Tuesday, October 1, in Anderson.<br />Born December 24, 1907, in Alabama, he was the son of the late Lon Wade and Lillie Clark Wade. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Wade is survived by two daughters, Miss Betty Sue Wade, Nashville, and Mrs. Mary Frances Jordon, Las Vegas, Nev.; three grandchildren; one brother, Lester Wade, Lawrenceburg; and one sister, Miss May Wade, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WADE, Frank The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Frank Wade, retired attorney, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Woodfin Memorial Chapel, Murfreesboro, with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens, Nashville. Mr. Wade died Monday, May 17, in a Murfreesboro nursing home.<br />Mr. Wade practiced as an attorney in Pulaski, following World War I, for a period of eight to ten years, approximately. He was a native of Trenton, a 1911 graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School, was a member of the American Legion, the Nashville Unitarian Church, the Tennessee Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the Elks Club.<br />His wife died a few years ago. Mr. Wade is survived by one son, Col. John L. Wade, Murfreesboro; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WADE, Katherine White The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1964<br />Miss Katherine White Wade, 63, lifelong resident of Giles County, died on Monday morning, January 20, at her home having died quietly in her sleep.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born October 11, 1900, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Berryman Wade and Annie White Wade. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and the Wales Home Demonstration Club, and was a former member of the Col. Greenberry Lee Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.<br />Miss Wales is survived by one uncle, George S. White, Wales; and several first cousins.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WADE, Linda The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1969<br />Miss Linda Wade, 17, died Monday, January 6, at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Miss Wade were held Tuesday morning, January 7, at 10 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. Lowell Kenupp officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Raines Wade, step-father, B. O. Wade; three brothers, Scott, Benny and Randy Wade; one sister, Donna Wade, all of Columbia; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Franklin of Cornersvile; and grandmother, Mrs. Richard Raines, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WAKEFIELD, James Otha The Pulaski Citizen 27 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for James Otha Wakefield, 80, farmer, were held at 2:30 Pulaski Wednesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Wakefield died on Tuesday morning, December 26, Giles County Hospital.<br />Born November 1, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Franklin Wakefield and Nancy Wakefield. His wife, Mrs. Lessie Ray Wakefield, is deceased.<br />Mr. Wakefield is survived by three sons, Arthur Wakefield, Lawrenceburg, Jim Wakefield, Arkansas, and Robert Wakefield, Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. Bertha Garner and Mrs. Lillian Johnson, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Mattie Pearl Robinson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Evelyn Jordan and Mrs. Annie Johnson, Prospect; sixty-four grandchildren and thirty great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Clinton, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Nannie Wright, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WAKEFIELD, Paul The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1962<br />Paul Wakefield, native of Cornersville and retired bank president of Greeneville, Tenn., died on Saturday, September 22, in that city with funeral rites and the burial there on Monday.<br />Mr. Wakefield is survived by his wife; three sisters, Mrs. John B. Wilkes, Nashville, and Mrs. J. Clay Walker, Houston, Texas, both former residents of Pulaski, and Mrs. J. E. Matthews, Austin, Texas.<br /><br />WALDROP, Dewey The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Dewey Waldrop, 68, farmer of the Lynnville Community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Waldrop who had been in ill health for some time, died Monday night, January 24, at the home of his son, Horace Waldrop, in Old Hickory.<br />A lifelong resident of the Lynnville Community, he was the son of the late Thomas Polk Waldrop and Delilah Morrow Waldrop. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />His wife, Mrs. Lizzie Bell Prince Waldrop, died August 28, 1965.<br />Mr. Waldrop is survived by the one son; one granddaughter, Miss Linda Waldrop, Old Hickory; three sisters, Mrs. Elmon Jones, Prospect, Mrs. Lucile Barnett, Carter&#8217;s Creek, Maury County, and Mrs. Marcus Clifton, Kingston, Okla.; and one brother, Otis Waldrop, Columbia.<br /><br />WALDROP, Henry Grady The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Henry Grady Waldrop, 72, retired Lynnville farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Coumbia, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Waldrop died on Friday, August 13, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia, after a long period of declining health.<br />Born January 1, 1893, in the home in which he had lived all his life, he was the son of the late Tom Polk Waldrop and Delilah Morrow Waldrop. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Waldrop is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Clark Waldrop; three sisters, Mrs. Elmon Jones, Prospect, Mrs. Lucile Barnett, Neapolis, Maury County, and Mrs. Marcus Clifton, Kingston, Okla.; and two brothers, Otis Waldrop, Columbia, and Dewey Waldrop, Lynnville.<br /><br />WALDROP, Sallie Mae The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Mae Waldrop, 78, who died Thursday, November 24, in Broadway Nursing Home in Joliet, Ill., were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 27, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Dr. W. H. Mansfield officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Waldrop was born March 27, 1888, in Murfreesboro. She had lived in Pulaski for twenty years. Her husband, the late Rupert Waldrop, died several years ago.<br />She is survived by one son, Henry W. Hicks of Lockport, Ill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WALDRUM, Gladna M. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1969<br />Gladna M. Waldrum, 88, a native of Maury County died Tuesday, February 11, in General Hospital in Nashville following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Waldrum were conducted Thursday afternoon, February 13, at 2 o&#8217;clock in Williams Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. Waldrum was the son of the late Thomas and Emily Donna Coffey Waldrum. He was a member of the Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Maggie Dugger Waldrum, of Giles County died several years ago.<br />Survivors include four sons, Thomas Waldrum, Grapevine, Texas, Robin C. Waldrum, Columbia, Eugene Waldrum, Jackson, Wyoming, Archie Waldrum, Alice, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Charlotte) Romine, Nashville, and Mrs. J. E. (Nellie) Duprey of Youngstown, Ohio; one half-sister, Mrs. John Pope, Montgomery, Ala.; a cousin, Miss Eckie Waldrum, Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren; and twenty-six great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALDRUM, Katherine Nobia The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1967<br />Services for Miss Katherine Nobia Waldrum, conducted by Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ, were held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel followed by burial in Maplewood Cemetery. She died Friday night at her home as a result of injuries received in a fall two years earlie from which she never recovered.<br />Miss Waldrum was a native of Maury County, daughter of John and Jennie Hubbel Waldrum, and a retired saleslady. She had been a member of the Church of Christ since early childhood.<br />She is survived by a brother, Dr. Jonas Y. Waldrum of Nashville; and one sister, Miss Eckie Waldrum of Pulaski; two nieces and two nephews.<br /><br />WALES, Mrs. Luther The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1964<br />Mrs. Luther Wales, 78, resident of Dyersburg for many years and a native Giles Countian, died Tuesday morning, April 7, at a hospital in Dyersburg. Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Dyersburg with the burial Thursday afternoon at Prospect Cemetery at Prospect in Giles County.<br />Born November 3, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Southerland and Sallie Ann McAlister Southerland. Her husband, Luther Wales, died July 13, 1952. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Wales is survived by eight children, seventeen grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Elmer Randolph and Miss Lillie Southerland, both of Prospect and Mrs. Daisy Randolph and Mrs. Elgin Chunn, both of Nashville.<br /><br />WALKER, Adelaide Wagstaff The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Adelaide Wagstaff Walker, widow of J. L. Walker, and resident of Searcy, Ark., many years, will be held Thursday in Searcy with the burial in that city. Mrs. Walker died there in the hospital on Tuesday, August 17, after several weeks illness.<br />Born and reared in Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Mack Wagstaff and Clara Bodenhamer Wagstaff Smith. She was well educated and taught for a number of years in Searcy.<br />Mrs. Walker is survived by one sister, Mrs. John M. Harwood, Natchez, Miss.; two nieces and three nephews.<br /><br />WALKER, J. Clay The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1961<br />Dr. J. Clay Walker, 81, died at 4:25 P. M. Wednesday at Giles County Hospital after a weeks illness. Funeral services at 2:00 P. M. Thursday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. William H. Moss and Rev. W. C. Westenberger, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood.<br />A native of Wartrace, Tenn., Dr. Walker was a son of Jospeh and Pattie Lane Walker. He graduated from Cumberland University and received his Ph. D. degree from Heidelberg, Germany. He taught in Baylor College, University of Texas, Mercer, Tuland and retired from Tulane in 1946. He has been associated with Martin College as a teacher of languages since that time.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Lou Wakefield Walker; two sons, Joseph Clay Walker, Jr., Houston, Texas, and Winston Wakefield Walker, New Orleans, La.; two sisters, Miss Martha Walker, Bell Buckle, Tenn. and Miss Mary Lee, Wartrace, Tenn., and 7 grandchildren.<br /><br />WALKER, James Massey The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1966<br />Funeral services for James Massey Walker, 64, who died Sunday, October 23, in Madison Hospital, Madison, Tenn., were conducted on Tuesday morning, October 25, at 10:30 at the Madison Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. Paul Williams and Rev. Hollis Hunt officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Walker was a native of Giles County, the son of the late William and Maggie Cameron Walker. He was a City Fireman and a retired employee of DuPont Company.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sallie Hefley Walker; and one brother, Cameron Walker, of Columbia.<br /><br />WALKER, Joel Young The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for Joel Young Walker, 79, retired Prospect farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Elkton Baptist Church with the burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Walker died on Monday, April 19, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Mr. Walker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl McNeese Walker; two daughters, Mrs. Wesley Beedle, Fairborn, Ohio, and Mrs. R. C. McMaster, Lake City, Ark.; two sons, Merle Walker, Memphis, and Clyde Walker, Kankakee, Ill.; thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Theo Slayton, Elkton; and one half-brother, Pierce Walker, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Rainey and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WALKER, John The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for John Walker, 78, retired farmer of Giles County, were held Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial was in the Mitchell Cemetery at New Bethel, Ala.<br />Mr. Walker died Friday morning at Kozi Rest Home in Columbia.<br />Mr. Walker was a native of Alabama, but had resided in the Minor Hill community most of his life. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />His wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Phillips Walker, died two months ago.<br />Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Leola McCord and Mrs. Eva May Price of Lewisburg, Mrs. Nettie Haskins of Columbia, Mrs. Gladys Moss of Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Jewell Crabb of Lee, Ill.; a son, James Walker, Columbia; a half-brother, Oscar Walker, Athens; and 29 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />WALKER, Mary Ann Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Phillips Walker, 65, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at New Bethel Baptist Church in Limestone County, Ala., with the burial in the Mitchell Cemetery in that county. Mrs. Walker died at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, August 8, at Kozi Rest Home at Columbia, Tenn., after an illness of one month.<br />Born October 4, 1894, in Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Phillips and Sarah Frances Lamar Phillips.<br />Mrs. Walker is survived by her husband, John N. Walker; one son, James Walker, Columbia; five daughters, Mrs. Nettie Haskins, Columbia, Mrs. Leora McCord and Mrs. Eva Mae Price, Lewisburg, Mrs. Gladys Moss, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Jewel Crabb, Illinois; twenty-six grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Stella Barton, and two brothers, John Phillips and Edgar Phillips.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WALKER, W. Cameron The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />W. Cameron Walker, 72, a resident of Columbia, died early Monday morning, January 6, at Maury County Hospital after a few weeks&#8217; illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Walker were held Tuesday afternoon, January7, in the chapel of Williams&#8217; Funeral Home with John Vaughan, minister of Graymere Church of Christ, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />He was a native of Waco, the son of the late William C. and Maggie Cameron Walker, and the husband of Sammie Osborne Walker who survives. He was a retired employee of Columbia Mill and Elevator Company. Mr. Walker was a member of Graymere Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Keith Mitchener, Columbia, and Mrs. Claude Paris, Jr., Madison; one son, James M. Walker, Lewisburg; ten grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WALL, Alma Hyatt The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1968<br />Mrs. Alma Hyatt Wall, 73, died Friday, June 28, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wall were held Sunday afternoon, June 30, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hall was born March 15, 1895, the daughter of the late Colonel and Molly Crenshaw Craig. Her husband was the late Arch Wall.<br /><br />Survivors include five sons, Charlie Hyatt, Franklin, William Lawrence and Homer Truman Hyatt, both of Louisville, Ky., Willard and Thomas Hyatt of Pulaski; two stepsons, Eldridge Hyatt, Henderson, and Will Hyatt, Dallas, Tex.; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Seagraves, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Jewel Johnson, Pulaski; two step-daughters, Mrs. Flem Howell, Columbia, Mrs. Clarence Walls, Lewisburg; twenty-two grandchildren; twelve, great-grandchildren; three brothers, Solon Craig, Decatur, Ala., Elmo Craig, Auburndale, Fla., John Craig, Lakeland, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Sara Whitney, Auburndale, Fla., and Mrs. Ida Kimbrough, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WALL, John Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for John Wesley Wall, 58, of Columbia, who was killed in a car-truck collision in Maury County on Friday, July 16, were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wall had lived in Columbia for about eight years. Born April 5, 1907, he was the son of the late Milton and Nancy Watson Wall and was married to Miss Ada Mae Dunnavant, who survives. He was a retired employee of National Carbon Company.<br />The accident in which Mr. Wall lost his life occurred Friday afternoon when the car he was driving and a bread truck driven by Ronald Beard, 31, Collided nine miles south of Columbia on the Campbellsville Pike.<br />Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Bobby Brumley of Mt. Pleasant and Miss Sandra Sue Wall of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. T. J. Gulley of Nashville and Mrs. Ozro Page of Lynnville; two brothers, Robert Wall of Pulaski and James Melton Wall of Florida; and two grandchildren<br /><br />WALL, Linsie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Linsie Lee Wall, 82, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home, Columbia, with the burial at the Campbellsville Cemetery in Giles County. He died Saturday, July 2, in Maury County Hospital after a three weeks illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Wall and Mary Wall. He had lived in Maury County a number of years.<br />Mr. Wall is survived by two sons, James E. Wall and Amos O. Wall, Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Alberta Baker, Theta Community in Maury County, Mrs. Mary Lee Chapman and Mrs. Ola May Chumley, Columbia; thirteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Rosa Hazelwood, Giles County.<br /><br />WALLACE, Howard The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1967<br />Howard Wallace, 42, died Tuesday, October 3, in a hospital in Wayne, Michigan.<br />Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, October 7, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, with the Rev. R. L. Greenway and Rev. Horace Woodard officiating. Burial was in Elliott Cemetery in Giles County.<br /><br />Mr. Wallace, a native of Giles County, was born November 15, 1924, the son of Mrs. Donna Wallace Wallace of Prospect, and the late Rufus Wallace. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Wallace, Wayne, Mich.; one daughter, Mrs. Calvin King, Momence, Ill.; two granddaughters, Debbie and Denise King, Momence; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Hatchett, Florence, Ala., and Miss Imogene Wallace, Prospect, Tenn.<br /><br />WALLACE, Millie The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Millie Wallace, 42, Pulaski resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Spencer Hill Cemetery in the Fourteenth Civil District. Mrs. Wallace died unexpectedly early Wednesday morning, March 20, at the home in Pulaski.<br />She was born June 29, 1919, the daughter of the late Jack G. Wallace and Nancy Elizabeth Murphy Wallace.<br />Mrs. Wallace is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jackie Hargrove, Pulaski, Mrs. Mary Ann Brewer, Nashville, and Mrs. Margaret Uselton, Fayetteville; two sons, Oscar Hollingsworth and James Morris Hollingsworth, Pulaski; twelve grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Crumley, Columbia, and Miss Ella Wallace, Nashville; and six brothers, Odie Wallace and James Wallace, Giles County, Rufus Wallace, Cleveland, Ohio, and Jack C. Wallace and John Wallace, Nashville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WALLACE, Nancy Elizabeth Murphy The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Murphy Wallace, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Spencer Hill Cemetery in Maury County. Mrs. Wallace died at 1:10 o&#8217;clock, Sunday morning, July 9, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born November 16, 1882, in Houston County, she was the daughter of the late Murphy and Millie Ann Hardy Murphy. Her husband, Jack Calvin Wallace died several years ago.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Wallace is survived y six sons, James Wallace, Pulaski, Odie Wallace and Ollie Wallace, Wales, John S. Wallace and Jack C. Wallace, Nashville, and Rufus Wallace, Cleveland, Tenn.; four daughters, Mrs. Millie Hollingsworth, Wales, Mrs. Jesse Lambert and Miss Ellen Wallace, Nashville, and Mrs. O. B. Crumley, Columbia; thirty grandchildren and forty-seven great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WALLS, Aubrey Dean The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Aubrey Dean Walls, 22, who was killed instantly when his automobile left the Wales-Mt. Pleasant road just south of Campbellsville and crashed into a tree about 9:50 p. m. Saturday.<br />Services for Walls was held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Walls was born in Giles County May 28, 1943, the son of Sam and Florence West Walls, who survive. He was a mechanic employed by Brown&#8217;s Car Center in Pulaski. Other survivors include seven brothers, Willie, Edward, Larry and Ben Sam Walls of Giles County, Morris Walls of Norfolk, Va., Robert Walls of the U. S. Army, Fort Lewis, Wash., Gene and Raymond S. Walls of Michigan; and five sisters, Mrs. Glenn Simpson, Mrs. Dorothy Glover, Mrs. Virginia Teeples and Miss Johnnie Sue Walls of Pulaski, and Mrs. Raymond Douglas of Nebraska.<br /><br />WALLS, Mandy Rich The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mandy Rich Walls, 80, widow of Will Walls, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Walls died on Wednesday morning, April 8, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born January 18, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Rich and Mary Ward Rich. Her husband, Will Walls, died several years ago. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Walls is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert Peden, Pulaski; one grandchild and two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Clarence Rich and Solon Rich, Pulaski; and six sisters, Mrs. George Stinnett, Mrs. Stella Franklin, Mrs. Flournoy Morris, Mrs. Polk Tarpley and Mrs. Lizzie Cocke, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Ollie Long, Chattanooga.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WALLS, Nancy Ann Deason The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Ann Deason Walls, 43, resident of Pulaski, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Neal Dean, the Rev. Dean Pardon, and the Rev. Hoyt Wilson. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Walls died on Sunday night, July 17, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 16, 1923, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Richie Deason and the late John Neal Deason. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Walls is survived by her husband, Loyce Walls; two daughters, Donna Walls and Cheryl Walls, Pulaski; eight brothers, Herman Deason, Washington, D. C., Edward Deason and Erwin Deason, both of Michigan, John Neal Deason, Jr., Missouri, Harold Deason and William A. Deason, both of Nashville, and J. B. Deason, Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Thurman Deason, Columbia; and one half-sister, Mrs. Brownie Cathelett, Louisville, Ky.; and one half-brother, Thurman Deason, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WALLS, Raymond Hix The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Raymond Hix Walls, 56, farmer of the Nineteenth Civil District, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Mr. Walls died at his home at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 4, after an extended illness.<br />Born September 10, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Monroe Walls and Maude Woods Walls. He was a member of the Rock Springs Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Walls is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Tosh Walls; three sons, Ray Walls, Raymond Walls, and Ronald Walls, all of Pulaski; one step-son, Sammie Vassallo, Detroit, Mich.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Anna Marie Ingram, Detroit, Mich.; two brothers, Elener Walls, Wales and Darlow Walls, Oklahoma City, Okla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Cecil Madison and Mrs. Lela Butler, both of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WAMBLE, Bernard C. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1965<br />Bernard C. Wamble, 63, resident of Murfreesboro for the past eighteen months, and former member of the firm Williams and Wamble Stave Mill, Pulaski, died Tuesday night, January 12, in Murfreesboro.<br />Funeral services will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel, Murfreesboro, with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.<br />While a resident of Pulaski, he was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Wamble is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Wamble; three sons, Tom Ed Wamble, Bobby Wamble, and John Wamble, Murfreesboro; one brother, Royal O. Wamble, Jacksonville, Fla.; and three sisters, Mrs. Homer A. Brinkley, Tallahasse, Fla., Mrs. George F. Stokes, Sale City, Ga., and Mrs. Jewell Stokes, Moultrie, Ga.<br /><br />WARD, E. Cycle The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1969<br />E. Cycle Ward, 64, farmer of Route 2, Pulaski, was killed Sunday afternoon, Nov. 16, when the pickup truck he was driving apparently went out of control and overturned off a bridge on Big Dry Creek Road. His death brought to five the number of traffic fatalities, to date, in Giles County in 1969.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minsiter, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Ward was born in Giles County on Feb. 2, 1905, and was the son of the late Harry and Samantha Curtis Ward. He was a member of the Fairview Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mabel May Ward; one son, James Cecil Ward of Greensboro, N. C.; four daughters, Mrs. Lillian Sweeney and Miss Christine Ward, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Annie Swanson and Mrs. Nellie Jean Peoples, both of Greensboro, N. C.; seven grandchildren; four brothers, Jim Ward of Bodenham, Duncan Ward of Route 1, Pulaski, John Wiley Ward of Cornersville and Claude Ward of Wales; and one sister, Miss Lonie Ward of Pulaski.<br /><br />WARD, Flora Evelyn The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Evelyn May Ward, 71, wife of Jim Ward of Wales, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Ward died Saturday, March 14, at a Nashville hospital, following a period of declining health.<br />Born January 28, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James F. May and Frances Vandiver May.<br />Mrs. Ward is survived by her husband, Jim Ward; one son, Edward E. Ward, Wales; three daughters, Mrs. Clara Ruth Griffis, Lewisburg, Mrs. Leonard Coaltrene, Greensboro, N. C. and Mrs. Bessie Mae Harwell, Wales; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Howard May, Conway, and Herbert May, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Woodard and Mrs. Mable Ward, both of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARD, Lena Mae Biles The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Mae Ward, 76, were conducted on Saturday, December 17, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ward died Thursday, December 15, in a Nashville hospital. She was a native of Giles County, born August 21, 1890, the daughter of the late Jimmy Lee and Mattie Ashburn Biles.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle McKnight, College Grove, Mrs. Izora Watkins, Chapel Hill; two sons, Lacy Ward, Athens, Ala., William Ward, Pulaski; a number of grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Rose, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ethel Craig, Madison; one brother, Luther Biles, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARD, Olga Mae Pratt The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Olga Mae Ward, 54, were conducted Monday, April 10, at 1:00 in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Virgil Bradford, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ward died Sunday, April 9, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness. She was a native of Lawrence County, born May 24, 1912, the daughter of the late Webb and Nannie Curtis Pratt.<br />Survivors include her husband, John Wiley Ward; five sons, Lionel, Columbia, Edwin, Goodlettsville, John, Jr., Goodlettsville, Dan C., Madison, and Dwight Ward, Cornersville; eight grandchildren; three brothers, Paul Pratt, Nashville, Edward Pratt, Ft. Worth, Texas, Morris Curtis, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Hubert Foster, Campbellsville, Mrs. Noble Fisher, Nashville; two half-brothers, Willie and Herbert Garner, Giles County; three step-sisters, Mrs. Robert Freeman, Nashville, Mrs. Roy Fulfer, Clairborne, Texas, and Mrs. Edward Pratt, Ft. Worth, Texas; three step-brothers, Noble Fisher, Nashville, Norman Fisher, Burleson, Texas, and Earl Fisher, Lewisburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARD, Willie The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1967<br />Willie Ward, 55, died Wednesday, May 10 in a nursing home in Tucson, Ariz. Services were conducted Saturday, May 13, at 2:00 p. m. in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Ward, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward.<br />Survivors include one sister, Miss Loney Ward, Giles County; four brothers, Clyde, Duncan and Jim Ward, Giles County, and John Wally Ward, Marshall County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARD, Willie Mae The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Mae Woodward Ward, 66, resident of Marshall County and former resident of Giles County, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Church Street Church of God in Lewisburg with the burial in Head Springs Cemetery at Belfast. Mrs. Ward died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, November 27, at Brown Hospital in Lewisburg, after a long illness.<br />Born December 24, 1895, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Curtis Woodward, now of Joliet, Ill., and the late William B. Woodward.<br />Her first husband, J. C. Wilburn, died a number of years ago. She was a member of the Church Street Church of God in Lewisburg<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Ward is survived by her husband, Claude Ward; five sons, Edgar Wilburn, Gilbert Wilburn, and J. E. Wilburn, Lewisburg, Bill Wilburn, St. Petersburg, Fla., and J. C. Wilburn, Detroit, Mich.; five daughters, Mrs. Esther Chapman, Mrs. Martha Yocum, Mrs. Virginia Chambers, Mrs. Lorene Gipson and Mrs. Nell Tate, all of Lewisburg; twenty grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three brothers, Ernest Woodward, Lewisburg, Washington Woodward, Lawrenceburg, and Rollie Woodward, Jasper, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Arnold, Joliet, Ill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARREN, Aaron A. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Aaron A. Warren, 91, retired farmer, were conducted on Saturday afternoon, December 24, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock , at the Shores Baptist Church, with burial in Shores Cemetery. Rev. W. E. Wilsford officiated.<br />Mr. Warren, a native of Limestone County, Ala., died Friday, December 23, in Giles County Hospital. He was born May 16, 1875, the son of the late James and Kathleen Moore Warren, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Loyd Jeans, Indiana; two sons, Clarence Warren, Giles County, and Dorris Warren, Nashville; ten grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARREN, Bessie Hill The Giles Free Press 8 Aug 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Hill Warren, 51, wife of Leonard K. Warren, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bunker Hill Church of God, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Mrs. Warren died early Tuesday morning, August 7, after a long illness at St. John&#8217;s Hospital in Anderson, Ind., where the family had resided for several years.<br />Born June 17, 1911, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Steve Hill and Mrs. Fannie Koon Hill. She was a member of the Church of God.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Warren is survived by one son, Aaron Warren, Anderson, Ind.; two brothers, Dale Hill, Beech Hill and Robert Hill, Elkton; and four sisters, Mrs. Porter Hedgcoth and Mrs. Nettie Hatten, Pulaski, Mrs. Daisy Wilson, Nashville, and Mrs. Mattie Smith, New York.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARREN, Daniel Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1961<br />Funeral services for Daniel Alexander Warren, 81, retired Bunker Hill farmer were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bunker Hill Church of God, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCollough, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mr. Warren died at 8 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, July 19, at Giles County Hospital, after a ten day illness.<br />Born February 24, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Warren and Mary Dale Warren, and was a member of the Church of God.<br />Mr. Warren is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alma Mitchell Warren; six daughters, Mrs. Claude Richardson and Mrs. Elbridge Pardon, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Marvin Wiser, McBurg, Mrs. Kenneth Barnes, Madison, and Mrs. Virgil Pruitt, Indianapolis, Ind. and Mrs. Luther Hodges, Anderson, Ind.; two sons, Leonard Warren, Anderson, Ind., and Leon Warren, Lewisburg; twenty-one grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jim Sanders, Bunker Hill; and three brothers, Clay Warren, Bryson, Cleveland Warren, Pulaski, and Houston Warren, Bunker Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARREN, Dolly Alma The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Dolly Alma Warren, 77, died Monday, January 29, in the Lewisburg Medicenter. Funeral services for Mrs. Warren were held Wednesday, January 31, at 2 p. m. at Bunker Hill Church of God, with the Rev. J. W. McCullough and Frank Ledford officiating. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Warren was born March 20, 1890, daughter of the late Joe Sye Mitchell and Lonie Franklin Mithcell. She was the wife of the late D. A. Warren.<br />Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Frank Barnes, Madison, Mrs. Luther Hodges, Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Claude Richardson, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Virgil Pruitt, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Marvin Wiser, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Elbridge Pardon, Bunker Hill; two sons, Leonard Warren, Anderson, Ind., and Leon Warren, Lewisburg; twenty-one grandchildren; eighteen great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARREN, Ella Mae Brown The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Mae Brown Warren, 76, widow of Dr. R. E. Brown, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery on Thompson Lane. Mrs. Warren died Monday morning, January 24, at Greystone Nursing Home in Franklin.<br />Born May 5, 1889, at Petersburg, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Bud Brown and Clara Creek Brown. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Dr. Warren, Pulaski Ear, Eye, and Nose specialist for many years, died in August of 1951.<br />Mrs. Warren, a resident of Nashville for a number of years, is survived by one son, Robert E. Warren, Jr., Nashville; and one sister, Mrs. Etta Crowder, Ocoee, Fla.<br /><br />WARREN, Ezra Lee The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Ezra Lee Warren, 66, retired farmer of Ethridge, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Lay Funeral Home at Ethridge, with the burial in the Freeman Cemetery at Leoma. Mr. Warren died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, January 29, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Mr. Warren is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kitty Steen Warren; two sons and two daughters; and one sister, Mrs. Oscar Daughtry; Pulaski.<br /><br />WARREN, Ira The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Ira Warren, 67, Elkmont, Ala., rural mail carrier, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at McConnell Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., with the burial in Athens Cemetery. Mr. Warren died unexpectedly at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 8, at Limestone County Hospital, Athens.<br />A native of Giles County, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Lunsford Warren, also a native of Giles County; three children, Mrs. Gordon Copeland and Cecil Vaughn Warren, Athens, and Buddy Warren, Huntsville, Ala.; and one sister.<br /><br />WARREN, James Houston The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1965<br />Funeral services for James Houston Warren, 79, retired farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Dean Pardon. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery. He died Friday, April 23, at his home.<br />Born March 16, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James A. Warren and Mary Dale Warren. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Warren is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jessie B. Guinn Warren; three sons, William Warren, Frankewing, Gilbert Warren, Tullahoma, and Talmadge Warren, Lincoln County; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Clay Warren and Cleveland Warren, both of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARREN, Tullie Petty The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tullie Petty Warren, 76, resident of the Aspen Hill Community, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Sunday night, July 17, in Giles County Hospital. Born June 18, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Tom Petty and Ellenetta Hanna Petty. She was a member of Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church where she served as organist fifty years.<br />Her husband, William M. Warren, died more than two years ago.<br />Mrs. Warren is survived by three sisters, Miss Eva Petty and Mrs. Maybon Barber, Aspen Hill, Mrs. Robert Lee Parsons, Blooming Grove Community, and three brothers, T. Wyatt Petty, McGrew, Neb., J. O. Petty, Lynnville, and Ozro M. Petty, Prospect.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WARREN, William Montgomery The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for William Montgomery Warren, 74, veteran of WWI and retired farmer of Aspen Hill Community, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert H. Hall, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Mr. Warren died of a heart attack at 12:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 11, at his home at Aspen Hill.<br />Born November 12, 1889, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late David Warren and Georgia Mae Hamilton Warren. In early life he worked for the railroad in Decatur, Ala., but most of his life he made his home in Giles County. He was a member of Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Warren is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tullie Petty Warren; and five brothers, Claude Warren, Little Rock, Ark., Robert Warren, Andalusia, Ala., Clarence Warren, Athens, Ala., and Roy Warren and Estill Warren, both of Decatur, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WASSERMAN, Mrs. Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br />Mrs. Arthur Wasserman, Sr., sister of W. P. Noa of Pulaski, died on Tuesday night, January 3, at a Dallas, Texas hospital. She was a resident of Dallas but was a native Nashvillian.<br />Graveside services will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Temple Cemetery in Nashville.<br /><br />WATKINS, Kitty Mae Nolen The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Kitty Mae Nolen Watkins, 67, former resident of Funeral services Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. William V. DeRamus, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Watkins died Friday, February 26, at Lawrence County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born December 29, 1897, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Nolen and Mattie Shelton Nolen. The family had been residents of Lawrence County the past fourteen years.<br />Mrs. Watkins is survived by her husband, Raymond Watkins.<br /><br />Carter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATKINS, Logan The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Logan Watkins, 65, Minor Hill farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, January 24, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. O. Underwood of Florence, Ala. and the Rev. Bob Brothers of Minor Hill. Burial took place at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mr. Watkins died late Friday afternoon, January 22, at the home of his daughter in Florence, Ala.<br />Mr. Watkins died late Friday afternoon, January 22, at the home of his daughter in Florence, Ala. Born June 3, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ephriam Watkins and Sarah Bass Watkins.<br />Mr. Watkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Mae Petty Watkins; two daughters, Mrs. Nell Rogers and Mrs. Jean Evans, Florence, Ala.; two sons, Marlin Watkins, Nashville and Logan M. Watkins, US Air Force, stationed at Guam; six grandchildren; eight step-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Clyde Green, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATKINS, Logan M. &#8220;Mack&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1969<br />Master Sergeant Logan M. Watkins, 44, died Monday, February 17, at Travis Air Force Base Hospital, Calif.<br />Funeral services for Sgt. Watkins will be held Saturday afternoon, February 22, in the chapel of Carr &amp; Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Sgt. Watkins was retired from the U. S. Air Force, a veteran of World War II and Korean War. He received the Bronze Star in Korea.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Freda Watkins Ogden, Utah; one daughter, Mrs. Keith Liberty, Lajolla, Calif.; one brother, Marlin Watkins, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Earl Rogers and Mrs. Alec Page, both of Florence, Ala.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATKINS, Mary Garrison The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1964<br />Graveside services for Mrs Mary Garrison Watkins, 57, widow of Elton T. Watkins, Memphis, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the Blanche Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mrs. Watkins died Sunday, May 3, in Baptist Hospital in Memphis.<br />She was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late Clarence Garrison and Elizabeth Bledsoe Garrison. Her husband, Mr. Watkins, died approximately five years ago.<br />Mrs. Watkins, resident of Memphis, is survived by two brothers, Jim Garrison, Pulaski policeman, and Arthur Garrison, Baugh; and one sister, Mrs. Romine Turner, St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Alton Frank The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1969<br /><br />Alton Frank Watson, 60, died Monday afternoon, November 10, in the Giles County Hospital.<br />Services for Mr. Watson, an employee of the Maremont Corp., were conducted Tuesday afternoon, November 11, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Texas, Mr. Watson was the son of the late Joe and Phoebe Ridgeway Watson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Harwell Watson; two sons, Murphy Frank Watson and Gerald Wayne Watson, both of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Shirley Ann Daily, Mrs. Patsy Myers, Miss Deborah Elizabeth Watson, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Linda Blade, Lynnville; three brothers, Werner Watson and Bert Watson, Bryson, Robert Watson, Louisville, Ky.; six sisters, Mrs. Thelma Erwin, Mrs. James Bevels, Mrs. Herman Beddingfield, and Mrs. Bonnie Colvett, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Tom Jones, Georgia, Mrs. Johnny Moser, Louisville, Ky., and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Claude The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1967<br />Funeral services for Claude Watson, 53, were conducted Sunday afternoon, July 16, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Suddarth officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Watson, a native of Giles County, and a resident of the Elkton Community, died Friday, July 14, in a Florence, Alabama, hospital. He was born February 23, 1914, the son of Mrs. Shellie Minatra Watson, and the late William Henry Watson.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother are, his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers Watson; two sons, Vickie Claude and Thomas Edward Watson, both of Elkton; one brother, Ward Watson, Springfield, Oregon.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Cora Yant The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Yant Watson, 82, resident of Route 1, Pulaski, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Bernard Konig, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Bethesda Cemetery. Mrs. Watson died on Sunday, May 9, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was born February 21, 1883, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Reece Yant and Sallie Jane Toomey Yant. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Watson is survived by her husband, E. O. Watson; two sons, Thomas Edward Watson, Giles County, and Roy Watson, Indiana; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Hill, Mrs. Lee Brashears and Mrs. William Willis, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Nina Kimbell, Athens, Ala.; nineteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Mark Yant and Richard Yant, Giles County; and two sisters, Miss Maggie Yant and Miss Ina Yant, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Edward Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1965<br /><br />Funeral services for Edward Oscar Watson, 82, retired farmer, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Bernard Konig. Burial will take place in Bethesda Cemetery. Mr. Watson died on Tuesday, May 25, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born April 15, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James P. Watson and Mary Garrett Watson. His wife, Mrs. Cora Yant Watson, died May 9, little more than two weeks ago.<br />Mr. Watson is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Hill, Mrs. Lee Brashears and Mrs. William Willis, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Nina Kimbell, Athens, Ala.; two sons, Thomas Edward Watson, Giles County, and Roy Watson, Indiana; nineteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Eunice Maude Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Maude Stevenson Watson, 73, Bunker Hill resident, were held at 10:30 Monday morning at Bunker Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Watson died Saturday, January 27, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 4, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mack Stevenson and Mattie Mitchell Stevenson. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Watson is survived by her husband, Wyatt Bass Watson; two sons, Allen Watson and Eugene Watson, Bunker Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Nashville; ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; three brothers, Buford Stevenson, McBurg, Samuel Stevenson, Dellrose, and Auburn Stevenson, Dellrose; three sisters, Mrs. Viola Jester and Mrs. Retha Gatlin, Fayetteville and Mrs. Herman Holt, Old Hickory.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Frank Cletus The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1964<br />Funeral services for Frank Cletus Watson, 70, retired Bunker Hill farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough of McMinnville. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mr. Watson died on Friday, January 24, at Giles County Hospital, after several weeks illness.<br />Born February 23, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William B. Watson and Mary Emily Rowe Watson.<br />Mr. Watson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zola Mae Minatra Watson; four sons, F. C. Watson, Rocky Mt., N. C., Troy Watson, Huntsville, Ala., Thomas Watson, Springfield, and Tony Watson, Pulaski; three daughters, Miss Opal Watson, Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Horace Porter, Pulaski, and Mrs. David Franklin, Ardmore; twenty grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Icie Mitchell, Bryson, and Mrs. Ella Miller, Ardmore; and one brother, W. B. Watson, Bunker Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Frank Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962<br /><br />Prayer services for Frank Clifton Watson, one-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Watson of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. The child died on Tuesday, May 15, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />The father is presently stationed with the U. S. Army at Fort Lewis, Wash.<br />In addition to the parents, survivors are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Watson, and Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Miller, all of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Howard Newman The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1968<br />Services for Howard Newman Watson, 49, were held Sunday afternoon, June 9, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial was in Pleasant Point Cemetery, Lawrence County.<br />Mr. Watson died in Nashville Thursday, June 6.<br />A native of Cumberland County, Ala., Mr. Watson was born June 12, 1918, the son of Leonard Watson and the late Sally Thrader Watson.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Larry Hicks, Athens, Ala.; one son, J. W. Watson, Athens, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Eula Allred, Giles County; one brother, G. V. Watson, Athens, Ala., and one grandchild.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Jewell The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1964<br />Jewell Watson, 58, native Giles Countian, died on Sunday, November 22, in a Toledo, Ohio, hospital, following several months illness. He had undergone surgery within the week. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br />Born December 16, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Claude Watson and Ethel Cardin Watson. He had been employed thirty-seven years by General Motors Company. His twin brother, Sewell Watson, also a resident of Toledo, died eight years ago.<br />Mr. Watson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Baulk Watson; one step-daughter, Mrs. Darlene Mosier, Toledo; three step-grandchildren; four brothers, Robert B. Watson and James Watson, Lynnville, Alton Watson, Huntsville, Ala., and Guy Watson, Clarksville; and three sisters, Mrs. Coleman Dale, Frankewing, Mrs. James Newton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Melvin Wheeler, Cornersville.<br /><br />WATSON, Julius Pinckney The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Julius Pinckney Watson, 76, a bachelor and a retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Watson died on Thursday, April 16, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born August 29, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Allen Watson and Fannie Storey Watson. He was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Watson has only one survivor, Mrs. Allen Aymett, Sr., with whom he had made his home in recent years.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Neely H. The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1969<br />Neely H. Watson, 76, a resident of the Bunker Hill community, died Saturday morning, May 24, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 25, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Norman Coke and the Rev. J. W. McCullough officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born November 2, 1892, the son of the late James and Sara Hastings Watson. He was a retired farmer.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lee Cardin Watson; one son, James Cardin Watson; two daughters, Mrs. Freeman Birdsong, Bunker Hill, and Mrs. John Blankenship of Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Oscar Lee The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969<br />Funeral services for Oscar Lee Watson, 85, were held Sunday afternoon, December 29, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens. Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Watson, a retired car dealer, died Wednesday, December 25, at his home in Houston, Texas.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Watson was born December 8, 1884, the son of the late Isom Watson and Lula Coble Watson.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mamie Alline Morris Watson; two sons, Oscar Morris Watson and Turner Flournoy Watson, both of Houston, Texas; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Brown Holley of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1965<br />Robert Lee Watson, 69, retired farmer who formerly lived in the Cedar Grove Community, died at Giles County Hospital at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, March 14, 1865, following a week&#8217;s illness.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 16, at 10 a. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born May 4, 1895, the son of Noah D. and Martha Johnson Watson. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He was first married to the former Ida Bell Harwell, who died n February, 1957.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia Pratt Watson; two sons, W. D. Watson, Pulaski, Paul Watson, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Adkins, Pulaski and six grandchildren.<br /><br />WATSON, Tommie Lee Barber The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1969<br />Mrs. Tommie Lee Watson, 69, of Ardmore died suddenly Monday, July 28, at the home of her son, James Watson, in Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Watson, wife of Bill Watson of Ardmore, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, July 30, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Rainey&#8217;s Funeral Home with the Rev. James Burrow officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Lillie Barber.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include three daughters, Mrs. Floyd Murphy, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Jerry Miller of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Howard Southerland of Pulaski; seven sons, James Watson, Billy Watson and Bobby Watson, all of Louisville, Ky., Sam Watson of Shepherdsville, Ky., Robert Watson of Decatur, Ala., Harold Watson, Ardmore, and Larry Watson of Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Johnnie Jutz, Mrs. Clevo Hargrove, and Mrs. Clarence Parker of Louisville, Ky.; four brothers, Edward Barber, Arthur Barber, Earl Barber, all of Louisville, Ky.; and Lenus Barber of Ardmore.<br />Rainey Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, Virginia McKinney The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia McKinney Watson, 55, were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Fogg Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Watson, a native of Alabama, died Sunday, September 25, in Giles County Hospital. She was the daughter of Mrs. Elmer Ussery McKinney of Franklin, Tenn., and the late Woody McKinney.<br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by ten children; seven step-children; seven grandchildren; and four sisters.<br /><br />WATSON, William Henry The Pulaski Citizen 04 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for William Henry Watson, 51, retired employee of Stanley, Inc., will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Tommy Vernon, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will take place in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Watson died on Wednesday morning, September 4, at his home on South Fourth Street in Pulaski.<br />Born September 21, 1911, in Giles County, he was the son of Oscar Watson and Mrs. Cora Yant Watson, who survive. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Watson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Russell Watson; two sons, Billy Watson, Sgt. Fort Benning, Ga., and Thomas R. Watson, Pulaski; one daughter, Miss Sandra Kay Watson, Pulaski; one grandchild; two brothers, Thomas Watson, Pulaski, and Roy Watson, Evansville, Ind.; and four sisters, Mrs. Oscar Campbell, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Mary Hill, Mrs. William Willis and Mrs. Lee Brashears, all of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATSON, William Ragsdale (Billy) The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1967<br />William Ragsdale (Billy) Watson, 41, Pulaski alderman, businessman and civic leader, was found dead Saturday afternoon, Jan. 14, at his home. He had suffered two pistol bullet wounds in the head, which Coroner William Bennett said were apparently self-inflicted.<br /><br />Services were conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at The Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, of which he was a communicant, with the Rev. Ben H. Shawhan of Nashville officiating. Burial with Masonic rites was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The body was discovered by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Peavey Watson, when she and two sons returned from an overnight visit with her parents in Nashville. Coroner Bennett said Mr. Watson had been dead since about midnight Friday.<br />The son of the late Clarence E. and Ellen Ragsdale Watson, he was born June, 1925, in Maury County.<br />He had served during the past year as a city alderman and had recently completed his second one-year term as president of the Pulaski-Giles County Chamber of Commerce.<br />He was a commissioner of the Davy Crockett Boy Scout District and a member of the executive board of the Middle Tennessee Boy Scout Council. He was a former chairman of the March of Dimes campaign in Giles County, serving for three years in that post.<br />Mr. Watson was a distributor for Sealtest Ice Cream in several Middle Tennessee and North Alabama counties.<br />A veteran of World War II, he was a member of American Legion Post 60 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4577. He was a Shriner and a member of the Loyal Order of Moose.<br />Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two sons, William R. Jr., and Michael; a stepson, Andrew Austin, U. S. Air Force in Vietnam; and a brother, C. Edward Watson, Perry, Ga.<br /><br />WATTS, Earl Carlton The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1968<br />Earl Carlton Watts, 79, died Saturday, December 7, at his home in Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Watts, a retired carpenter, were held Monday afternoon, December 9, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Watts was born November 20, 1889, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Horace Watts.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Etha Newton Watts, Nashville, two sons, Arthur and Terry Watts, both of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Frankie Wallace, Marshall County, and Mrs. Larona Graham, Giles County; one brother, Astor Watts, Chapin, Ill.; sixteen grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WATTS, William Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for William Anderson Watts, 78, retired farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Raymond Crawford and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. The burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr.Watts died Friday night, January 20, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 7, 1882 in Hamblen County, he was the son of the late Harrison Watts and Ellen Blanton Watts. For a number of years, he served s caretaker at the old Pulaski Elementary School, later the Pulaski Recreation Center.<br /><br />Mr. Watts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Randolph Watts; three sons, Frank Watts, Knoxville, Delmas Watts, Hammond, Ind., and Donald Watts, Chicago, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. E. D. Miles, Knoxville, Mrs. E. M. Jacobson, Milwaukee, Wis., Mrs. L. T. Schmidt, Highland, Ind; a step-daughter, Mrs. Clyde Newton, Pulaski; fifteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Carl Watts, Nashville, and Astor Watts, Chapin, Ill.<br /><br />WEATHERFORD, Terry Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1964<br />Terry Wayne Weatherford, 2ï¿½ years old, died unexpectedly at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, July 2, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Brown Foster, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />The child is survived by his parents, Russell and Jean Smith Weatherford, Lynnville; one brother, David Weatherford; one sister, Patricia Weatherford; and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Floyd Weatherford, Lynnville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEATHERFORD, Willis Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Willis Floyd Weatherford, 58, farmer of the Lynnville Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Weatherford died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, January 10, at Brown Hospital in Lewisburg after a short illness.<br />Born August 23, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Willis James Robert Weatherford and Alsie Isabell Weatherford. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Weatherford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Spencer Weatherford; two sons, Russell Weatherford, Lynnville, and Harold Weatherford, Lewisburg; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Mae Thompson, Columbia and Mrs. Cora Green, Lynnville.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEATHERLY, Harley Alsup The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1966<br />Harley Alsup Weatherly, 71, resident of Chattanooga and retired State Highway employee, died Thursday morning, May 26, in Jacksonville, Fla., while on a week&#8217;s vacation with his family.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday afternoonin Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Weatherly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Linda Brown Weatherly, a native of Lynnville; three sons, James R. Weatherly, Murray, Ky., and Harley Brown Weatherly and Bob Weatherly, both of Chattanooga; seven grandchildren; and one sister who resides in Lebanon. The Weatherly family lived in Lynnville for a few years.<br /><br />WEATHERLY, Lucille Schoolfield The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Harley B. Weatherly, died Sunday, February 19, at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga.<br /><br />Graveside services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Weatherly was a native of New York.<br />Survivors include her husband; her mother, Mrs. Rose Briscoe Schoolfield, Knoxville; a daughter, Miss Marion Weatherly, Chattanooga; a son, Harley B. Weatherford, Jr., Chattanooga; and a sister, Miss Marion Schoolfield, Knoxville.<br />Her husband, is a nephew of T. L. Brown of Pulaski, and Robert K. Brown of Lynnville.<br /><br />WEAVER, William P. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />William P. Weaver, 80, a retired oil field worker, died Monday, November 11, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Weaver were held Tuesday afternoon, November 12, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Weaver was born May 29, 1888, the son of the late Joe and Mary Morris Weaver.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Pearl Weaver, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Walter Simons, Cattlettsburg, Ky., Mrs. Mabel Jackson and Mrs. Raymond Baker, Amarillo, Tex., and Mrs. Sam McGinnis, McDonald, Pa.; four sons, Clyde and Buford Weaver, both of Panca City, Okla., Virgil Weaver, Shelbytown, Tex., and Clarence Weaver, Huston, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Shields, Pulaski, and Mrs.Nora Gardner, Lewisburg; eighteen grandchildren; and seventeen great-grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEBB, Lillie Ruth The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Lillie Ruth Webb, 63, wife of James C. Webb, died Saturday afternoon, January 20, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Webb were held at 1:00 o&#8217;clock Monday, January 22, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Revs. James Collins and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in West Side Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Webb, a native of Lawrence County, was born March 8, 1914, the daughter of the late Marion Franklin and Ressie Lee Dermer Smith.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband are one son, Merlin Millican, Columbus, Ohio; one step-daughter, Mrs. W. C. Brennan, California; four grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Clyde White, Pulaski, Mrs. Homer Peach, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Mildred Hughey, East Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Willie Jean Armstrong, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEDDINGTON, Annie Claire Hastings The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1969<br />Mrs. Annie Claire Weddington, 74, died Friday, July 11, in Taylor Hospital, Lewisburg.<br /><br />Services for Mrs. Weddington, wife of Andy Weddington, were held Sunday afternoon, July 13 at two o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Rudolph Janes officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Weddington was born July 11, 1895, the daughter of the late Thomas R. Hastings and Ida Hicks Hastings.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include, three sisters, Mrs. Velma Kellum, Pulaski, Mrs. Glenn Hale and Mrs. Bertie Garrett, both of Detroit, Mich.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Ruth Bagwell, Manassa, Colo.; several step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEDDINGTON, Elsie Culler and LaMar Barton The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1966<br />The daughter-in-law and grand-son-in-law of Andy Weddington, Berea merchant and widely known historical writer for The Pulaski Citizen, were killed Friday, Aug. 12, in a traffic accident at Beaver City, Utah; and fifteen other persons, including Mr. Weddington&#8217;s granddaughter and grandson, were injured.<br />Mrs. Paul Weddington, 51, the former Elsie Culler of Manassa, Colo., and her son-in-law, LaMar Barton, 20, were victims of the 6 p. m. crash which occurred some 300 miles from their home in Provo, Utah, as the family was en route home from a visit with Mrs. Weddington&#8217;s son, Robert Weddington, and his family in California.<br />Mrs. Barton, 19, the former Linda Weddington, suffered a brain concussion and a mangled leg and remains hospitalized in serious condition, according to word received by the family here. Her brother, Gregory Weddington, 15, also was injured, but is reported to be improving satisfactorily.<br />The Bartons&#8217; baby daughter, Cindy, about 8 months old, escaped injury.<br />Paul Weddington died March 15, 1959, from injuries received in a traffic accident three days previously at Salt Lake City, Utah, where the family made their home at that time.<br /><br />WEDDINGTON, Gilbert Powell The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1969<br />Funeral services for Gilbert Powell Weddington, 46, were held Sunday afternoon, March 23, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the McDonald Funeral Home Chapel, in Centerville. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Weddington, a civil engineer for the W. L. Haley Co., London, Ky., was killed Friday night, March 21, near Crossville in a two-car collision on U. S. 70E.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nell Bruner Weddington, a daughter, Miss Mary Margaret Weddington, Centerville, and a grandmother, Mrs. G. B. Weddington, Birmingham, Ala.<br />WEDDINGTON, Maxie Mae Fautt The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maxie Mae Fautt Weddington, 75, resident of the Berea Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home,<br />conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of Berea Methodist Church, and the Rev. Raymond Johns, Baptist minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs Weddington died Thursday, June 16, in Giles County Hospital after a few months illness.<br /><br />Born August 16, 1890, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Harvey Fautt and Josie Tenery Fautt. On July 28, 1930, she was married to Edward G. Weddington. He died several years ago. She was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Weddington is survived by one step-son, Andy Weddington, retired Berea merchant; a step-daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clara Weddington, Berea; one half-brother, Robert H. Fautt, Pulaski; and one half-sister, Mrs. Harry Wheeler, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WELDON, Louis Richard The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Louis Richard Weldon, 65, Pulaski resident, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Mt. Pisgah Cemetery, near Athens, Ala. Mr. Weldon died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, April 23, in Giles County Hospital, little more than an hour after he entered.<br />Born October 15, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Weldon and Mary Clinton Weldon. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />His first wife was Mrs. Jennie Daws Weldon, who died in 1941.<br />Mr. Weldon is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flossie McKnight Birdsong Weldon; one daughter, Mrs. Leroy Hall, Athens, Ala.; five sons, Richard Weldon and Howard Weldon, Oak Ridge, Robert Weldon, Ardmore, Tenn., Orville Weldon, Nashville, and Odell Weldon, Anaheim, Calif.; a step-son, Ray Dean Birdsong, Nashville; a step-daughter, Mrs. Bill Bingham, Bowling Green, Ky.; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; four brothers, Arthur Weldon, Oak Ridge, Leo Weldon, Cincinnati, Ohio, Demas Weldon, Anderson, Ala., and Raymond Weldon, Lynnville; and two sisters, Mrs. W. S. Wells, Dyersburg, Tenn., and Mrs. Walter Clem, Elkmont, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WELDON, Robert Luther The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1962<br />An eighteen-year-old youth, grandson of a Pulaski couple, met a flaming death on a nearby highway last Friday afternoon, December 7.<br />The tragic accident took the life of Robert Luther Weldon, 18, of Athens, Ala., and brought serious injuries to a cousin, Ezra Puryear, 35, also of Athens. A sister, Gail, 16, who was with young Weldon and his cousin, was hospitalized overnight with bruises and a cut over one eye.<br />The accident occurred Friday afternoon about 1 p. m., near Harvest, Ala. It is not known definitely which man was driving the car, but the investigation showed that the vehicle missed a curve, went off the road, overturned, and caught fire.<br />The youth is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weldon of Route 4, Athens, Ala.; another sister, Betty; and a brother, Roger. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Weldon of Pulaski, and his maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson of Elkmont, Al.<br />He was a member of the Christian Church.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday afternoon, December 9, at Lock&#8217;s Crossroad Christian Church in Limestone County. Burial was at Mt. Pisgah Cemetery near Athens.<br /><br />WELDON, Susie Cannon The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Cannon Weldon, 69, wife of Dr. D. F. Weldon of Lavonia, Ga., were held at First Baptist Church at 11 o&#8217;clock on Friday, February 27, with the burial in City Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Weldon died on Monday, February 22, at a hospital in Anderson, S. C., after a brief illness.<br />Born February 3, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Amos Ozro Cannon and Nannie West Cannon, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Since Dr. Weldon&#8217;s retirement in 1946, the family had lived in Lavonia.<br />Mrs. Weldon was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the American Legion Auxiliary.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Weldon is survived by one son, Charles Dennis Weldon, US Navy, based at Rota, Spain; one daughter, Mrs. Roy Adams, Augusta, Ga.; and five sisters, Mrs. John Ward, Wilmington, Del., Mrs. Newton H. Matthews, Mrs. Andrew Dorris and Mrs. T. H. Briggs, all of Old Hickory, and Mrs. J. Allen Matthews, Columbia.<br /><br />WELLS, Catherine Florence Dugger The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Florence Dugger Wells, 60, 2343 conducted Sunday, September 3, at 1:30 p.m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, with Melvin Dugger and Vinton Morgan, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Wells, a resident of Centerville, died unexpectedly Saturday morning at the Hickman County Hospital. She was a native of Maury County, the daughter of Mrs. Ella Owen Dugger of Campbellsville and the late Milton Dugger. She lived in Lynnville for many years, before moving to Centerville last year. Her husband died in 1958. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Paul Mabry of Columbia; two sons, James Dugger Wells, Lawrenceburg, and Bobby Wells, Dickson; five grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Turner Wells, Nashville, Miss Mary Lou Dugger, Campbellsville, Mrs. Annie Allen, Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Milton Dugger, Campbellsville, Owen Dugger, Ripley, and Emmitt Dugger of Culleoka.<br /><br />WELLS, Charlie Hatton The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1969<br />Charlie Hatton Wells, 78, of Cornersville, died Tuesday, April 29, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Wells will be held Thursday afternoon, May 1, at 1 o&#8217;clock in Davis-Ralston Funeral Chapel, Petersburg, with the Rev. Howard Hanes officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Marshall County.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Henderson Wells, Cornersville; one daughter, Miss Nana May Wells, Belfast; one son, E. C. Wells, Louisville, Ky.; one brother, T. W. Wells, Petersburg; four sisters, Miss Annie Eliza Wells, Belfast, Mrs. Tom Wells, Anderson, N. C., Mrs. W. O. Largan and Mrs. Ida Bell Davidson, both of Nashville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />WELLS, David The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for David Wells, 58, farmer of the Mooresville Road section of the Lynnville Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Elmer James of Lawrenceburg, Church of Christ minister. Mr. Wells died on Friday afternoon, November 9, in his car in front of the Osborne Store between Cornersville and Lynnville. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. (His brother, Ross Clint Wells, 56, died October 29, and was buried in Lynnwood Cemetery.)<br />Born November 28, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ross Wells and Mary Elizabeth Nix Wells. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Wells is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willie James Wells; two sons, David Wells, Jr., Lynnville, and Fred Wells, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Alma Morse, Clarksville; four brothers, Carter Wells, Loyd Wells and Floyd Wells, Lynnville, and Woodrow Wells, Lewisburg; and two sisters, Mrs. Roy Briggs, Lynnville, and Mrs. Tom Knapp, Clarksville.<br /><br />WELLS, Floyd Lee The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for Floyd Lee Wells, 53, Lynnville resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Robertson Fork Church of Christ, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Wells, employee of Heil-Quaker Corporation at Lewisburg, died Monday night, March 21, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, after a long illness.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Ross C. Wells and Mollie Nix Wells, but had lived in Giles County most of his life. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Wells is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Jeter Wells; two daughters, Mrs. Carl Searcy, Nashville, and Mrs. James Russell, Prattville, Ala.; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Roy Briggs, Lynnville; and three brothers, Carter Wells, Lloyd Wells and Woodrow Wells, all of Lynnville.<br /><br />WELLS, James Murphy The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for James Murphy Wells, 70, Nashville resident and former resident of the Fourteenth District of Giles County, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at a Madison funeral home, with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville. Mr. Wells died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning at a Nashville hospital.<br />Mr. Wells is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vashti E. Wells; two daughters, Mrs. Curtis B. Gregory and Mrs. Richard L. Brown, Nashville; one brother, Elam Wells, Lynnville; and two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />WELLS, Ross Clint The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Ross Clint Wells, 56, farmer of the Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Wells died Monday October 29, at Vanderbilt Hospital after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Ross Wells and Mary Elizabeth Nix Wells. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Wells is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Dodson Wells; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Skinner, Nashville; one son, Samuel Wells, Germany; two sisters, Mrs. Roy Briggs, Lynnville, and Mrs. Tom Knapp, Clarksville; and five brothers, David Wells, Carter Wells, Lloyd Wells, Floyd Wells, all of Lynnville, and Woodrow Wells, Lewisburg.<br /><br />WELLS, Thomas Elam The Pulaski Citizen 27 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Thomas Elam Wells, 70, farmer of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Big Creek Church of Christ, conducted by E. O. Coffman of Lawrenceburg and Elmer Smith of Nashville, Church of Christ ministers. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Wells died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, December 25, at his home on Mack Branch Road.<br />Born July 30, 1891 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jefferson Davis Wells and Mary Jane Murphy Wells. He had been an elder in the Big Creek Church of Christ for a number of years.<br />Mrs. Wells is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera Kersey Wells; one son, Thomas Edsel Wells, Oklahoma, Okla.; and two grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WENC, Irma Owen The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1962<br />Mrs. Irma Owen Wenc, 40, native Giles Countian, died Thursday evening, March 29, at a Nashville hospital. Requiem High Mass was held Saturday morning at the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Nashville, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A resident of Nashville for a number of years, she was born and reared in Giles County, the daughter of the late Cove Owen and Lou Ellen Strawn Owen.<br />Mrs. Wenc is survived by her husband, Stanley R. Wenc; two sisters, Mrs. Imagene McCaslin, Dickson, and Mrs. Herrin Dickson, Nashville; and two brothers, Howard Owen, Lynnville and Bill Owen, Nashville.<br /><br />WEST, Buford The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Buford Jean West, 63, retired farmer of Frankewing, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Frankewing Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Whitsett with the burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mr. West died unexpectedly Saturday night, October 13, at the home in Pulaski, following several months declining health.<br />Born September 22, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Julius West and Ada McAfee West. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mr. West is survived by his wife, Mrs. Iris McKnight West; four brothers, Alton M. West, Carlstadt, N. J., Theo West, Toledo, Ohio, Bill West, Lake Wales, Fla., and Chester West, Huntsville, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Julia Chapp, Detroit, Mich.; two half-brothers, Robert West, Lawrenceburg, and Oscar E. West, Frankewing; and one half-sister, Mrs. Guy Stevenson, Lake Wales, Fla.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEST, Carl H. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1965<br />Carl H. West, 63, former manager of the Pulaski office of Southern Bell Telephone Company, died of cancer Saturday, Jan. 9, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held at Riverside Church of Christ, Columbia, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday and burial was in Downey Cemetery, Hohenwald.<br />A native of Smith County, Mr. West came to Pulaski Dec. 1, 1942 and served as manager of the local Southern Bell office until Dec. 1, 1947. At the time of his death he was district supervisor of buildings, motor vehicles and supplies. He had been an employee of the telephone company for forty-five years and was a former president of Telephone Pioneers of America., Chapter 21. He had lived in Columbia since 1954.<br />Mr. West was an elder in Riverside Church of Christ and president of the church&#8217;s board of directors at Tennessee Orphans Home, Spring Hill.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bonnie Bates West; two sons, James Haggard West of Nashville and Robert S. West of Memphis; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Hubbard, Mrs. Mittie Franklin and Miss Norene West, all of Nashville; a brother, H. M. West of Gallatin; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WEST, Christopher Carson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1965<br />Christopher Carson West, 80, a pioneer in the field of automotive mechanics in this area, died Wednesday, Oct. 20, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Funeral services are to be conducted Thursday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Gilbert Shaffer officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. West was born at Wales, Nov. 10, 1884, the son of the late John and Nancy Anderson West. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />As a boy, he was a bicycle enthusiast and often cycled as far as Huntsville, Decatur, and Nashville. He owned the first motorcycle in Pulaski at the age of seventeen, and was the third owner of the town&#8217;s first car, a Loco Steamer first purchased by Jim White and sold to Charlie Grigsby and then to West.<br />He worked as a watch repairman at the A. G. Duncan Jewelry Store and then spent a short time in Jacksonville, Fla., before returning to Pulaski to open his own garage on East Madison Street. He repaired all types of motors and continued to work on bicycles, lawn mowers and such until a few years ago.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura Nell Mitchell West; a niece, Mrs. Shirley Parker and a nephew, E. G. West, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WEST, Eddie Merritt The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Eddie Merritt West, 52, Sumac resident, were held at one o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. West died on Wednesday night, November 1, at a Nashville hospital.<br />Born June 12, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John West and Lourena Newton West.<br />Mr. West is survived by one sister, Mrs. Florence Walls, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEST, Estella McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Estella McCormack West, 78, widow of James Robert West, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, conducted by the Rev. Robert Ritter and Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in the family lot in Wright Cemetery at McBurg, Lincoln County. Mrs. West died on Saturday, April 20, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, Pulaski, only six days after her husband, James Robert West, 80, died at Fairhaven on Easter Sunday, April 14,<br />Native of Giles County, she was born January 24, 1885, the daughter of the late Robert Frank McCormack and Mary Virginia Woodward McCormack. She was a member of First Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg.<br />Mrs. West is survived by one son, James Butler West, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Chiles, Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one brother, J. F. McCormack, Pulaski.<br /><br />WEST, James Robert The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1963<br />Funeral services for Mr. James Robert West, 80, retired Lawrenceburg merchant, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with the burial in the Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mr. West died on Sunday, April 14, at Fairhaven Nursing Home after a long illness.<br />Born April 16, 1882, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Julius West and Mary Sawyers West. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. West is survived by his wife, Mrs. Estella McCormack West; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Chiles, Lawrenceburg; one son, James Butler West, Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; one brother, Oscar West, Frankewing; one sister, Mr. Guy M. Stevenson, Lake Wales, Fla.; four half-brothers, Theo West, Toledo, Ohio, Alton M. West, Carlstadt, N. J., William West, Lake West, Fla., and Chester Wales, Huntsville, Ala.; one half-sister, Mrs. Ben Chapp, Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />WEST, Lorene Newton The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lorene Newton West, 79, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. West died Sunday night, December 11, at her home on the Lewisburg Highway.<br />Born May 27, 1881, she was the daughter of the late Jim Newton and Lura Reasonover Newton.<br /><br />Mrs. West, widow of John West, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sam Walls; one son, Eddie West; and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Collins and Mrs. Etha Watts, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEST, Marion Julius The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Marion Julius West, 54, carpenter of Nashville, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Frank McClellan of Nashville, with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. West died Wednesday afternoon, June 7, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville after several months illness.<br />Born September 22, 1906, at Dellrose, Lincoln County, he was the son of the late William J. West and Ada McAfee West.<br />Mr. West is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Harris West; a step-daughter, Mrs. Lofton White, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Julia Chapp, Detroit, Mich.; five brothers, Alton West, Carlstadt, N. J., William West, Lake Wales, Fla., Chester West, Huntsville, Ala., Theodore West, Toledo, Ohio, and Buford West, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Guy Stevenson, Lake Wales, Fla.; and two half-brothers, Oscar West, Frankewing, and Robert West, Lawrenceburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WEST, Mattie Barnett The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Barnett West, 61, Pulaski resident, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ and James E. Robinson. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. West died on Sunday morning, December 1, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born March 12, 1902, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Dan W. Barnett and Rosa Bell Barnett. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. West is survived by her husband, E. G. West; one daughter, Mrs. David C. Solomon, Fayetteville; two grandchildren; six brothers, W. F., Tom, Jim, and Clarence Barnett, all of Texas, Dan Barnett, Oklahoma and Paul Barnett, Colorado; and four sisters, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. E. J. Bradd, Mrs. O. L. Melton, and Mrs. F. A. Wallace, all of Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />WEST, Minnie Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. John F. West, 81, resident of the Dellrose section, were held Saturday at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Shiloh Cemetery at Dellrose. Mrs. West died Friday at the home of her daughter, Miss Gertrude West, in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br />She was a native of Lincoln County, the former Miss Minnie Harrison and the daughter of the late James Cothran Harrison and Virginia Mitchell Harrison.<br />In addition to Miss West, Mrs. West is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. J. B. Williams, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Roy L. Allison, Nashville; and six grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WEST, Oscar Elbert The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1965<br />Oscar Elbert West, 87, retired merchant of Frankewing, died Friday afternoon, Dec. 3, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock at Fairhaven Nursing Home in Pulaski following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Samuel N. Cramer officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. West was a native of Lincoln County and had lived for forty years at Frankewing, where he owned and operated a general merchandise store until his retirement several years ago.<br />He was born August 28, 1878, the son of the late Julius and Mary Sawyers. He was a Methodist and a Mason.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Smith West; a daughter, Mrs. Edward M. Eslick of Germantown; four half-brothers, Willie and Alton West, both of Florida, Chester West of Huntsville, Ala., and Theo West of Toledo, Ohio; and a half-sister, Mrs. Julia Chapp of Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />WESTENBERGER, Lula Mae Bradley The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Mae Bradley Westenberger, 83, mother of the Rev. W. C. Westenberger, president of Martin College, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Forrest Street Methodist Church in Clarksville. Burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Westenberger died Tuesday night, April 24, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. H. Ellarson in Clarksville.<br />A charter member of Forrest Street Methodist Church, she was the daughter of the late Ewing Bradley and Clementine Hutchison Bradley, born in Clarksville. She was the widow of Louis Westenberger to whom she was married September 5, 1905.<br />In addition to the Rev. Mr. Westenberger at Pulaski, Mrs. Westenberger is survived by another son, Ralph G. Westenberger, Clio, Ala.; four other daughters, Mrs. C. R. Jobe, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. F. W. Lewis, Memphis, Mrs. John Cook, Jr., Nashville, and Mrs. Robert Malcolm, Chicago, Ill.; twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Slayden Bradley and Robert Bradley, both of Clarksville.<br /><br />WHALEY, Claude Earl The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Claude Earl Whaley, husband of a Giles Countian, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, March 23, at his home in Birmingham, Ala. Services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at the Roebuck Chapel with the burial in that city.<br />Mr. Whaley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dewese Jones Whaley; and two sisters and two brothers.<br /><br />WHARTON, Ben The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Ben Wharton, 74, retired local carpenter, were held at 12 o&#8217;clock on Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Marcella Falls Cemetery. Mr. Wharton died on Friday, January 5, at the home of a son, Homer Wharton, in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br /><br />Born October 2, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Wharton and Vada Sims Wharton. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Wharton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vanna Cross Wharton, Pulaski; two sons, Homer Wharton and Buford Wharton; three daughters, Mrs. Edd Cox, Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. R. L. Price, New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Ober Clayton, Ontario, Calif.; and eleven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHARTON, Vanna Cross The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1969<br />Mrs. Vanna Cross Wharton, 85, widow of the late Ben Wharton, died at the Colbert County Hospital, Sheffield, Ala., Saturday evening, February 1, at 5 o&#8217;clock.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wharton were held in Marcella Falls Church of Christ Monday afternoon, February 3, at 2 o&#8217;clock with Elmer Tyler, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Marcella Falls Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Wharton was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Joe and Molly Holt Cross.<br />Survivors include two sons, Buford and Homer Wharton, both of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Louis (Mary) Moore and Mrs. Bob (Gladys) Price, both of Sheffield, Ala., and Mrs. Wilburn (Benny) Clayton of Ontario, California and Mayburn Cross; and fourteen children.<br /><br />WHEELER, Audrey Yarbrough The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1968<br />Mrs. Audrey Yarbrough Wheeler, 70, died Thursday, September 19, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wheeler, wife of Reynolds Wheeler, were held Sunday afternoon, September 22, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wheeler was born January 22, 1898, the daughter of the late T. A. and Ida Ball Yarbrough.<br />Survivors include, in addition to her husband, two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Abilene, Texas, and Mrs. Joy Simms, Lawrenceburg; one son, Carl Brown Wheeler, California; one sister, Mrs. Earl Brown, Abilene, Tex., one brother, Morrell Yarbrough, Giles County; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHEELER, Bob The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Bob Wheeler, 66, retired Berea farmer were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ed Templeton, Methodist minister, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Wheeler died at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, August 14, at his home in Pulaski after a long illness.<br />Born January 17, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. I. Wheeler and Josephine Dugger Wheeler. He was a member of Berea Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mr. Wheeler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Shaw Wheeler; three brothers, Charlie Wheeler, John Wheeler and Dan Wheeler, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Earl Tarpley, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHEELER, Charlie Lon The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Charlie Lon Wheeler, 79, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Wilkinson. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Wheeler died Sunday, February 6, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 24, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John I. Wheeler and Josephine Dugger Wheeler. He was a member of the Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Wheeler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Leota Allen Wheeler; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Jospehine Kelly, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Rachel Stogner, Pulaski; two sons, James I. Wheeler, Pulaski and Robert Douglas Wheeler, Seattle, Wash.; thirteen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Earl Tarpley, Pulaski; and two brothers, Dan Wheeler and John Wheeler, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHEELER, Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Edgar Wheeler, 79, native Giles Countian, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at a funeral home in Decatur, Ala., with the burial in that city. Mr. Wheeler, retired L &amp; N Railroad employee, died unexpectedly in his sleep at his home in Decatur, Ala., early Friday morning, January 6, following a period of declining health.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will L. Wheeler and Alice Reynolds Wheeler.<br />Mr. Wheeler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lee Houston Wheeler; one daughter, Miss Caroline Wheeler; one son, Levaughn Wheeler; and one grandson, all of Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Mae W. Coleman, Mt. Pleasant; and two brothers, Reynolds Wheeler, Pulaski and Lester Wheeler, Coral Gables, Fla.<br /><br />WHEELER, Harry M. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1967<br />Funeral services for Harry M. Wheeler, 73, retired painter, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, August 8, at 3 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. R. Neal Dean and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Wheeler died Monday, August 7, at his home on Childers Street. He was a native of Giles County, born July 4, 1894, the son of the late Billy and Amanda Persons Wheeler.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Iva Fautt Wheeler; one daughter, Mrs. John R. Headricks, Tucson, Ariz.; one brother, Homer Wheeler, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHEELER, Mattie Gowan The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br /><br />Prayer services for Mrs. Mattie Gowan Wheeler, 74, Nashville resident for twenty years, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Woodbine Funeral Home in Nashville, followed by funeral services at 2:30 o&#8217;clock that afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Herbert McNeese, Church of Christ minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. Mrs. Wheeler died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, March 29, in Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville, after a brief illness.<br />Born February 29, 1892, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Gowan and Martha Miles Gowan. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Wheeler is survived by one son, Gordon T. Wheeler, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Will Edmond Worsham, Pulaski, Mrs. Dean Worsham, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. J. T. Thurman, Russellville, Ala., and Mrs. Carl Haws, Shelbyville; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHEELER, Ruth Alice The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1968<br />Mrs. Ruth Alice Wheeler, 70, a retired Giles County teacher, died Wednesday, October 23, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wheeler, wife of the late Will Wheeler, were held Friday afternoon, October 25, at 2 o&#8217;clock at Cool Springs Church of Christ, with Mr. Charles Gibbons, Church of Christ, officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Wheeler was born November 26, 1897, the daughter of the late Ed Barnett and Ann Kimbrough Barnett.<br />Survivors include three sons, Edward Wheeler and Barnett Wheeler, Giles County, John Wheeler, Lynnville; two daughters, Mrs. Lewis H. Cole and Mrs. Joe H. Harwell, both of Nashville; and fifteen grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHEELOCK, George The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for George Wheelock, 50 odd years of age, Birmingham, Ala. businessman, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in First Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Ala. The burial took place at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, Tenn.<br />Mr. Wheelock died Saturday night, March 12, in an Augusta, Ga. hospital, following surgery.<br />He owned the Wheelock Glass Company in the Alabama City.<br />Mr. Wheelock is survived by his wife, Mrs Mary Jane Booth Wheelock, native of Pulaski; and one sister who lives in South Dakota.<br /><br />WHITE, Alma Flora The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1968<br />Miss Alma Flora White, 63, died Monday, August 5, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Miss White were held Wednesday afternoon, August 7, at New Hope Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, Miss White was born December 6, 1904, the daughter of the late Charlie and Daisy Biggers White.<br />Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Arthur Chapman, Pulaski; two nephews, John R. and Billy Hastings, Pulaski; two nieces, Mrs. Joe Dickey and Mrs. Larry Johnson, both of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Andrew J. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Andrew J. White, 73, Lawrenceburg resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Lawrenceburg Church of God, with the burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery in Giles County. Mr. White died Wednesday morning, March 8, at Lawrenceburg Sanitarium.<br />Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Valeria White; five sons and two daughters; twenty-eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; four brothers, E. J. White, West Memphis, Ark., Ben White, Hallie White and J. C. White of Leoma; and one sister, Mrs. Mattie Green, Pulaski.<br /><br />WHITE, Arney L. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1965<br />Lt. Arney L. White, 63, of the Pulaski Police Department, died at 4:30 a. m. Tuesday, July 20, at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient since suffering a heart attack on Tuesday, July 6.<br />Funeral services were conducted this afternoon (Wednesday) at 3 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Lt. White was the son of the late Willis C. and Ida Abernathy White. He was born Feb. 22, 1902, in the Stella community and lived in the Stella-Bethel area until 1955, when and his family moved to Pulaski. He was married to the former Miss Sara Curry, who survives.<br />Lt. White at one time operated a store at Bethel and served as state game warden. After moving to Pulaski, he was elected Constable for the Seventh District and six years ago joined the Pulaski police force. He was a member of the First Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harold Bass of Pulaski; three brothers, Lester and Carley White of Athens, Ala., and W. C. White of Dayton, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Leah White of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />WHITE, Austin P. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1967<br />Austin P. White, 41, employee of Murray Ohio Co., in Lawrenceburg, died at his home in Minor Hill Saturday, March 25, after suffering a heart attack.<br />Services were conducted Monday afternoon, March 27, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. White, a native of Lawrence County, was born August 3, 1925, the son of the late John and Lula Rosson White. He was a veteran of World War II.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eleanor Dawes White; four daughters, Mrs. Peggy Adams, Mrs. Juell Edmundson, Pulaski, and Misses Jacqueline and Lisa Ann White, Minor Hill; two sons, Austin Wayne White and Douglas White, Minor Hill; two brothers, Bob T. White, Lawrenceburg and James H. White, Minor Hill; four sisters, Mrs. Nora Shelton, Pulaski, Mrs. Dallas Shelton, Winter Haven, Fla., Miss Gladys White, and Mrs. Wesley Tomerlin, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Bernice McCracken The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jerome B. White, 44, native Giles Countian, were held at the residence in Huntsville, Ala., at noon on Wednesday, followed by graveside services at 1:30 in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. Mrs. White died Tuesday morning, October 8, at the home in Huntsville after an extended illness.<br />The former Miss Bernice McCracken, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon McCracken of Pulaski, who survive. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. White is survived by her husband, Jerome B. White, also a native Giles Countian; one son, George M. White, and one daughter, Miss Bernice White, both of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Mahlon McCracken, Jr., New Jersey; and three sisters, Mrs. Bob Taylor, Fayetteville, Mr. Pat Mueller, Hawaii, and Mrs. John Walker Wheeler, Lynnville.<br /><br />WHITE, Buford Meadow The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Buford Meadow White, 61, who died suddenly from a heart attack at his home on East Jefferson Street Tuesday night at 8:45 o&#8217;clock , will be conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Floyd Cates will officiate and burial will be in Lay Cemetery at Ethridge. He had suffered from a heart ailment for several years.<br />Mr. White was co-owner and manager of Nesbitt Bottling Company in Pulaski. The son of the late Isaac Meadow and Amanda Polk White, he was a native of Giles County.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Mary Bundrant; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Eblen and Mrs. Donald J. Massey of Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Houston Thurman of Columbia; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Carroll Evans The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Carroll Evans White, 53, farmer of the Campbellsville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Rose Hill Cemetery in the 19th Civil District. Mr. White was found dead in bed on Friday morning, January 13, at his home on Dry Creek.<br />Born September 24, 1907, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Riley G. White and Cora Lanier White, and was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church.<br />Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel Ridiner White; two daughters, Misses Ruby Ann White and Connie Jospehine White, of the home address; and two brothers, Rev. Malcolm White, Lawrenceburg and Felix White, St. Louis, Mo.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Charlie Alma The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Charlie Alma White, 90, retired farmer of the Weakley Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in New Hope Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. White died Friday, February 18, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 25, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sidney White and Margaret Richardson White. His wife, Mrs. Daisy Ann Bigger White, is deceased.<br />Mr. White is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Chapman and Miss Alma White, Pulaski; four grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Doris Gray The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1969<br />Mrs. Doris G. White, 43, died Friday, December 23, in Baptist Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. White, wife of John D. White, were conducted Sunday afternoon, December 28, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. White was born September 28, 1926, the daughter of Mrs. Bulcie Daniel Gray, Athens, Ala., and the late Edward L. Gray.<br />Survivors in addition to her mother and husband, include three daughters, Mrs. Peggy Woodard, Salem, Ala., Mrs. Sherrie Kay Harrison, Bethel and Miss Carol Denice White, Bethel; one brother, Frank Gray, Athens, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Flora Lee Smith, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />WHITE, Edward C. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1967<br />Edward C. White, 93, retired mail carrier, died Friday, February 24, in Maury County Hospital following an extended illness.<br />Services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30, at the Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. Elwood Denson of Brentwood, and Rev. Rudolph Janes officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. White, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Sanford M. and Sara Owens White. His wife, Mrs. Daisy Reed White, died in 1948. Mr. White was a rural mail carrier for thirty-three years and also operated a general store at Prospect for many years. He was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. John A. Stevenson, Santa Fe, Mrs. William G. Elder, Mrs. Frank C. Williams of Columbia, and Mrs. Hugh C. Hargrove of Birmingham, Ala.; three sons, Edward R. White, Atlanta, Ga., Myron T. and Owen Ezell White, Nashville; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Florence German The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Florence German White, 59, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Shoal Bluff Church of Christ, conducted by Sam Fain. Burial took place in the Lawrence Cemetery, near Minor Hill. Mrs. White died Friday at her home in the Minor Hill section.<br /><br />Mrs. White is survived by her husband, Mason White; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Ruth Cowart, Jacksonville, Fla.; one son, Thomas Adrian Odell, Markham, Ill.; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Anna Lou Rhodes The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1967<br />Mrs. Anna Lou Rhodes White, 79, were conducted Wednesday, June 28, at North Funeral Home. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Mrs. White died Sunday, June 25, in a local hospital.<br />Survivors include her husband, G. H. White; three sons, Elmer, Lawrenceburg, Floyd, Pulaski, and Ottis White, Camden, Okla.; three sisters, Mrs. Dozzie Frazier, Mrs. Minnie Geese, Miss Flore Rhodes, Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Wattie and Finis Rhodes, Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Hallie Miller The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Hallie Miller White, 59, farmer of the Shores Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Fall River Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Virgil Felker. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr.White died at his home on Monday, January 14.<br />Born in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bethel White.<br />Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maxie Johnson White; three daughters, Mrs. Wallace Howell, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Solomon Bivens, Leoma, and Mrs. Delmer McDougal, Giles County; two sons, Edgar White, Leoma, and Delmer White, Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Ben White and Jesse Cole White, Leoma, and Edgar White, West Memphis, Ark.; and one sister, Mrs. Mattie Green, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Henry Lofton The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1967<br />Funeral services for Henry Lofton White, 56, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, September 12, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Leon Bunt and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />WHITE, Irene Thornton The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Irene Thornton White, 48, resident of the Goodsprings section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Hester&#8217;s Chapel, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Parker, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. White died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, November 10, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born May 13, 1917, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of Robert Thornton and the late Velma Gatlin Thornton. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />In addition to her father, Mrs. White is survived by her husband, Garland White; four sons, Robert White, Indiana, Gordon White, U. S. Army, in Germany, and Joe and Jim White, Goodsprings; three daughters, Mrs. Ann Crabb, Minor Hill, Mrs. Julia Shifflett, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Joan Bassham, Anderson, Ala.; two step-children, William White, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Dorothy Jean Watson, Florida; nine grandchildren and five step-grandchildren; three brothers, Robert Thornton and David Thornton, both of Lakeland, Fla., and Charlie Thornton, Toledo, Ohio; and three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Boyd, Auburndale, Fla., Miss Frances Thornton, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Mary Reese, Columbia, Tenn.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, James Herschel Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br />James Herschel White, Jr., 40, Pulaski resident, was fatally injured early Saturday when the tanker truck he was driving was in collision with a car near the railroad underpass on Highway 64, west, just outside the city limit of Pulaski. It was the first traffic fatality in Giles County this year.<br />Mrs. Nell Bullington of Huntsville, Ala., thought to have been the driver of the automobile, was seriously injured and is a patient in Giles County Hospital. Sheriff Butler said he had not been able to obtain a statement from her, and the other two occupants of the Alabama car left Pulaski immediately after being treated and released from the hospital. They were listed as Ray Guenther of Huntsville, and Emma Hammonds, Negro, of Toney, Ala.<br />The accident occurred at 6:10 a. m. and witnesses said the car, headed east, appeared to have struck the right roadbank and veered into the path of the truck which had just cleared the narrow underpass.<br />The cab of the truck, owned by Coffman Oil Co., of Pulaski, was demolished and the tank trailer containing 4000 gallons of gasoline was slightly damaged. Gasoline leaking onto the highway caused a fire hazard and the Pulaski Fire Department was called to the scene; however, no fire developed ant the fuel was pumped into another truck.<br />Owners of the oil company, Wilson Coffman and J. D. Coffman III, described White as an excellent driver with long experience as a Greyhound Bus driver. He had been employed by the oil company for 18 months.<br />Funeral services for Mr. White were held Sunday at 3 p. m. at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Floyd Cates officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Julia Coffin Haney of Minor Hill, and the late Herschel White.<br />Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Rachel Ervin White; two daughters, Barbara Ann and Nancy Diane of Pulaski; two sons, Bobby Ervin of Pulaski and Jimmy Wayne of the U. S. Army, stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C.; his step-father, Charles Haney of Minor Hill; six brothers, Herbert White of Pulaski, Charles Haney of Huntsville, Ala., David and Randall Haney of Minor Hill; Paul Haney of Nashville; and Thomas Haney of Panama City, Fla.; five sisters, Mrs. Helen Wilson of Pulaski, Mrs. Alma Jean Smith and Mrs. Howard Green, both of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Eugene Moates of Pulaski, and Mrs. Gorman Robinson of Minor Hill.<br /><br />WHITE, James Newt The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for James Newt White, 85, retired Giles County farmer and in recent years a resident of Davidson County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Andrew Brown, minister of Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. White died on Monday, April 4, in General Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born December 25, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William White and Rosa Ann Eslick White. He was a member of the Church of Christ. His wife, Lida Ann Bullington White, died about four years ago.<br />Mr. White is survived by two sons, Harley White, Danville, IL, and George White, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Annie Lawrence and Mrs. Clara Bassham, Nashville, Mrs. Mattie Lee Shelton, Pulaski and Mrs. Maggie Sutton, Athens, Ala.; fifteen grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren; and one brother, Dave White, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Mrs. John T. The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. John T. White, 86, sister of the late Rev. S. M. Keathley, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Birmingham, Ala., with the burial in Decherd, Tenn.<br />Mrs. White died at the home of her niece, Mrs. Stacy N. Williams, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Keathley, in Birmingham, where she has made her home since 1956. She had lived in Middle Tennessee most of her life. The Rev. Mr. Keathley was a Methodist minister in the Tennessee Conference almost 50 years; for a time serving charges in Giles County.<br />Mrs. White is survived by three other nieces and one nephew.<br /><br />WHITE, Joseph Pittman The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1969<br />Joseph Pittman White, Jr., 46, died Monday, January 13, in Madison Hospital, Madison, Tennessee.<br />Funeral services for Mr. White were held Wednesday afternoon, January 15, at First Baptist Church with the Rev. B. Carter Elmore and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. White was born March 28, 1922, the son of Mrs. Robbie Allen White of Columbia, and the Joseph Pittman White, Sr.<br />Survivors in addition to his mother, include his wife, Mrs. Christine Cross White, Dickson; one daughter, Mrs. Paul H. Buck, Madison; three brothers, Clarence M. White, Dearborn, Mich., Clayson J. White, Aiken, S. C., and Kenneth A. White, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Otis Kennedy, Marshall, Texas, Mrs. Herman Connelly, Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Ross McGee of Columbia; and two grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Lewis Tillman The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1965<br />Funeral services for Lewis Tillman Peden, 74, retired farmer of Minor Hill, were held Saturday at Hester&#8217;s Chapel with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. White died Thursday morning, December 23, in Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />Born April 24, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William B. White and Rosie Ann Eslick White.<br />Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susie Estelle Davis White; one son, Onis White, Minor Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Davis, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Rosilee Bassham, Minor Hill; ten grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Newt White, Nashville, and Dave White, Minor Hill.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Lida Ann Bullington The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lida Ann Bullington White,80, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs.White died Sunday, October 14, at a Davidson County hospital following a long illness.<br />Born April 26, 1882, in Limestone, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Ed Bullington and Atha Ann Marbut Bullington. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Mrs. White is survived by her husband, Newton White, Minor Hill; two sons, Hardy White, Danville, IL, and George White, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Mattie Lee Shelton and Mrs. Annie Lawrence, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Maggie Sutton and Mrs. Clara Bassham, both of Nashville; sixteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Tom Griggs, Anderson, Ala.<br />Bennett May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Martha Ellen Griffin The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Ellen Griffin White, 72, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown of Lawrenceburg and George Williams of Athens, Ala. The burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery at Lawrenceburg. Mrs. White died on Sunday morning, January 28, at the home on Sam Davis Avenue after a long illness.<br />Born November 21, 1889, in Lauderdale County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late James Griffin and Sula Jane Burgess Griffin. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, Clark White, Pulaski grocer, died December 26, 1959.<br />Mrs. White is survived by two sons, Harold White and Paul White, Pulaski grocers; two daughters, Mrs. Morris Stone and Miss Elise White, Pulaski; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. E. E. House, Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Mattie Grissom The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Grissom White, 79, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wesley Holden, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. White died Thursday, October 25, at her home in the Vales Mill section.<br />Born September 25, at Southport in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late John R. and Mary E. Welch Grissom.<br />There were no immediate survivors.<br /><br />WHITE, Mattie S. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1968<br />Mrs. Mattie S. White, 89, died Tuesday, January 30, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Services for Mrs. White were held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, January 31, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown and Gilbert Shaffer, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of White County, Mrs. White was born September 30, 1878. She was the wife of the late Noble Clark White.<br />Survivors include two sons, L. K. and Hazel W. White, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Lady Ruth Thurman, Pulaski, and Mrs. Arch W. Parker, Lynnville; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Newton Harris III The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1963<br />Funeral services for the Rev. Newton Harris White, III, 48, a former Pulaski resident, will be at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. The Presbyterian minister died Sunday in La Jolla, Calif., where he had lived for several months.<br />The church pastor, the Rev. R. Neal Dean, will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Before entering the ministry, the Rev. Mr. White was a concert pianist in New York City for a number of years. He was a graduate of Southwestern University and held a master&#8217;s degree in music from the University of Arizona. He did graduate work at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music and the Juilliard School of Music. While at Julliard, he received a fellowship to study under Madam Samaroff, a famous pianist.<br />He organized two Presbyterian U. S. A. churches in Tucson, Ariz., after receiving his bachelor of divinity degree in a Louisville, Ky., seminary in 1951. The Rev. Mr. White served as pastor of both churches, the Northminister Presbyterian Church, from 1951 until 1959 and the St. Andrews Presbyterian from 1959 to 1963. He left Tucson last April because of bad health.<br />He was born at Wales in Giles County, the son of Mary Wilson White and the late Gardner E. White.<br />His wife, Mrs. Mary Bascom Hill White and her 8-year-old son by a previous marriage drowned in a Tucson swimming pool in December, 1960. She was attempting to save the young boy.<br />Besides his mother, who lives in Pulaski, survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Jack Bixler and Mrs. William Regen, Lebanon and three aunts, Mrs. Louis Farrell and Mrs. Robert Webster, Nashville and Mrs. James S. Roges, Pulaski.<br /><br />WHITE, Noble Clark The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Noble Clark White, 87, well-known retired businessman and former Pulaski postmaster who died Wednesday, Dec. 7, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness, were conducted by J. B. Rasbury and Gilbert Shaffer at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mr. White was a native of Giles County, the son of James M. and Amanda Warren White, and for many years had made his home on the Minor Hill Highway near Pulaski in the community which bears his name, Whiteside.<br />He served as postmaster in Pulaski from 1928 till 1933 and had been Feed and Seed Inspector for the State of Tennessee. For a number of years he operated a grocery business here and had served as president of the Giles County Farm Bureau.<br />He was a member of Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mattie Parsons White; two daughters, Mrs. Arch Parker of Pulaski and Mrs. W. N. Thurman of Yokley; two sons, L. K. White of Pulaski and H. W. White of Tampa, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Verna Sinierd of Muncie, Ind.; and Mrs. Dave Jackson of Lester, Ala.; two brothers, Clay and Morgan White of Lester; four grandchilden and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITE, Ozro Hardon The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1968<br />Ozro Hardon White, 71, died Saturday night in Maury County Hospital after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services for Mr. White, a retired merchant and farmer, were held Monday, January 8, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. White was born November 19, 1896, the son of the late Jim and Tilda Jackson White.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Tyler White; one brother, Clarence White, Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Richard F. (Happy) The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1969<br />Funeral services for Richard F. (Happy) White were held Saturday afternoon, May 24, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. White, 69, died Thursday, May 22, in Giles County Hospital.<br />A native of Kentucky, Mr. White was born January 18, 1900, the son of the late John White and Sarah Cannon White. He had worked for the Pulaski Light Department for thirty-eight years.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Oakleen Hayes White; one sister, Mrs. Lucibell Smith, Detroit, Mich.; one aunt, Mrs. O. E. Rogers, Hopkinsville, Ky.; nieces and nephews.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Robert L. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Robert L. White, 65, retired insurance and real estate man of Indianapolis, Ind., and Giles County native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church and the Rev. Floyd Cates, Baptist minister. Burial will take place Saturday at Akron, Ohio, hometown of Mrs. White. Mr. White died of a heart ailment at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, April 15, while on vacation at Tampa, Fla.<br />Born August 11, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Willis White and Ida Abernathy White. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Stevens White; four brothers, Arney L.White, Pulaski, W. C. White, Dayton, Ohio, Carley White and Lester White, both of Athens, Ala.. And one sister, Mrs. Leah White, Athens, Ala. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Robert W. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1966<br />Robert W. White, 59, retired Navy officer, died Thursday, October 13, at his home in Orange, Calif., following a heart attack.<br />Services were conducted Saturday, October 15, at 2:30 p. m. He was buried with Masonic Rites in Fairhaven Memorial Park.<br />Mr. White was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson White of Pulaski, and the late Robert Henry White. After serving 30 years in the Navy, he attended George Peabody College in Nashville, and received his B. A. Degree from Orange College, Orange, Calif., at the age of 54.<br />In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia Hudson White; one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Smith, Garden Grove, Calif.; one son, Carl White, Toledo, Ohio; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Gray Aymett, Pulaski; one brother, Archie E. White, Nashville.<br /><br />WHITE, Rufus Wiley The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Rufus Wiley White, 91, retired Weakley farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. F. Cox and the Rev. Robert E. Wilsford. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. White died at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, September 7, at the home of his son, Rufus White, after a brief illness.<br />Born February 21, 1870 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sidney White and Margaret Richardson White. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Ida Petty White, died three years ago.<br />In addition to the one son, Mr. White is survived by another son, Dennis White; one daughter, Mrs. Floyd K. Nix; six grandchildren and one great grandchild; all of the Weakley Community; and one brother, Charlie White, Elkton Highway, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Samuel Dewey The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1961<br />Funeral services for Samuel Dewey White, 59, retired merchant who died Sunday night, Nov. 26, at Giles County Hospital following an illness of about a year, were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Gilbert Shaffer, pastor of East Hill Church of Christ officiated.<br /><br />Mr. White had been in the retail grocery business in Pulaski for many years before his retirement the first of this year on account of ill health. He was a member of Second Street Church of Christ.<br />He was born in Giles County on Dec. 7, 1901, the son of the late James Alton and Matilda Jackson White.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Retha Harrison White; two brothers, Ozro White of Pulaski and Clarence White of Athens, Ala.; and as sister, Mrs. Evalena White of Florence, Ala.<br /><br />WHITE, Thomas Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1969<br />Thomas Andrew White, 75, died Monday, November 10, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, November 12, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Lawrence County, Mr. White was born February 3, 1894, the son of the late James Monroe White and Melvina Snipes White. His wife was the late Bessie Mae Williams White.<br />Survivors include his step-mother, Mrs. Mary White, Lawrenceburg; three daughters, Mrs. Lucile La Croix, Lawrenceburg, Miss Mary Lizzie White, Pulaski, Mrs. Lucile Cobb, Waynesboro; one son, J. W. White, Lincoln, Neb.; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two half-brothers, Robert White, Wyandott, Mich., Leonard White, Leoma; four sisters, Mrs. Grady Putman, Columbus, S. C., Mrs. Fate Steadman, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Evelyn Braswell, Leoma, and Mrs. Ruby Ritchie, Florida.<br /><br />WHITE, Tom Morgan The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Tom Morgan White, 74, retired carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Craig Chapel at Salem, Ala., with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. White died on Monday, January 21, at Lester, Ala.<br />Born March 23, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Monroe White and Amanda Warren White. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lorena Harrison White; one son, Thomas M. White, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Wardell Jackson, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. George Gaston, Athens, Ala.; twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Clay White, Lester, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Dave Jackson, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Verna Sinard of Indiana.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Tula Ridgeway The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tula Ridgeway White, 59, resident of the Goodsprings section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Center Point Baptist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. She died in Lawrenceburg Sanitarium at Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />Mrs. White is survived by her husband, Horace E. White; four sons, Leon and Eldon White, Ethridge, and James White, Decatur, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Gale Jones, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Mary Buchanan and Mrs. Iva Dell Smith, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Carolyn Nafe, Muncie, Ind.; twenty grandchildren; four brothers, Ernest Ridgeway and J. B. Ridgeway, both of Appleton, J. W. Ridgeway, Giles County, and W. R. Ridgeway, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Jewel Boston, Five Points, Lawrence County, and Mrs. Mattie Felker and Mrs. Novelia Thompson, both of Giles County.<br /><br />WHITE, William Dave The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1968<br />William Dave White, 82, died Monday, September 16, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mr. White, a retired farmer of the Minor Hill Community, were held Wednesday afternoon, September 18, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the Minor Hill Church of Christ. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. White was born January 4, 1886, the son of the late William and Rosa Ann Eslick White.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sally White; three sons, Cletus and Coleman White, both of Lester, Ala., John D. White, Route 1, Prospect; five daughters, Mrs. Earl Hagood, Mrs. John Mankin, Mrs. Ray Ward, Mrs. Buford Smith, all of Minor Hill, Mrs. Fletcher Ball of Nashville; seventeen grandchildren; thirty great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, William Earl The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for William Earl White, 71, Pulaski resident and former retired farmer and school bus driver of the Stella Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss and the Rev. J. C. Elkins. Burial took place in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mr. White died at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, July 30, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born August 5, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. C. White and Ida Abernathy White. He was a member of First Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br />His wife, Elizabeth Smith White, died more than twenty-five years ago.<br />Mr. White is survived by one son, Sumpter White, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Clifford Arthur, with whom Mr. White was making his home, Mrs. Herman Craighead and Mrs. James T. Dollard, both of Nashville; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; five brothers, Arney White, Pulaski, Robert White, Indianapolis, Ind., W. C. White, Dayton, Ohio, and Lester and Carley White, both of Athens, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Leah White, Athens, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Willis Edward The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Willis Edward White, 76, retired farmer of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Hester&#8217;s Chapel at Lester, Ala., with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. White died on Saturday, May 9, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born October 23, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William White and Elizabeth Eslick White.<br /><br />Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Etha Bell Hendrix White; three sons, Otis White, Limestone County, Ala., D. A. White, Pulaski, and Allen White, Minor Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Alton Tucker and Mrs. Mack Harrison, both of Louisville, Ky.; and Mrs. Donald Robinson, Minor Hill; five grandchildren and one great grandchild; and three brothers, Newt White, Nashville, Dave White and Lewis White, both of Minor Hill. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITE, Zona Ozella Price The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zona Ozella Price White, 54, wife of Bob Taylor White of Minor Hill, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Minor HillBaptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mrs. White died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala., after an extended illness.<br />Born October 5, 1910, in Alabama, she was the daughter of W. N. Price, Decatur, Ala., and the late Mrs. Arizona Gladney Price. She was a member of the MinorHill Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. White is survived by her husband; one son, Harold White, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Peden, Columbia; two grandchildren; three brothers, Coy Price, Mobile, Ala., Roy Price, Jasper, Ala., and Doyce Price, Decatur, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Ollie Knight, Minor Hill.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, Ben S. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1969<br />Ben S. Whitfield, 80, died Saturday, September 13, at the Limestone County Hospital, Athens, Ala.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Whitfield, a retired farmer, were conducted at 3:30 o&#8217;clock September 14, at the Pettusville Methodist Church. Burial was in Athens Ala. Cemetery.<br />A native of Veto, Ala., he was born April 14, 1889, the son of the late Joseph S. Whitfield and Mattie Pettus Whitfield.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah Nichols Whitfield; two sons, Benton N. Whitfield and Edwin P. Whitfield, Pettusville; two daughters, Mrs. Musia W. Marbut and Mrs. Robie Ann W. Daly, Athens, Ala., one sister, Mrs. W. W. Page, Nolensville.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, Georgie Hughey The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1967<br />Funeral services for Mrs. George G. Whitfield, 85, resident of Elkton, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Horace Woodard, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Whitfield died on Thursday, July 6, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Mrs. Whitfield, the former Miss Georgie Hughey, was born November 23, 1881, in Giles County, the daughter of the late George Hughey and Fineita Ann Anderson Hughey. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church.<br /><br />Mrs. Whitfield is survived by her husband, George G. Whitfield; three sons, James Thomas Whitfield, Baytown, Texas, Robert Gray Whitfield and Dr. John Hughey Whitfield, both of Paris, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. J. G. DiMasa, Woodridge, Va., and Mrs. T. L. Gregory, Leoma; eleven grandchildren; eighteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Hugh L. Wilkinson, Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITEHEAD, John S. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1969<br />John S. Whitehead, Jr., 75, died Friday, October 10, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 12, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Whitehead was born June 18, 1894, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John S. Whitehead, Sr. His wife was the late Margaret Moore Whitehead.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Aubrey Archer, Nevada; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WHITEHEAD, Mamie Ella Turner The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1961<br />Mrs. Mamie Ella Turner Whitehead, 58, widow of Harvey Whitehead, died Thursday night, August 10, when she was struck by a hit-and-run driver as she was crossing a street about two blocks from her home in Louisville, Ky. at 9 o&#8217;clock. Funeral rites and burial were conducted in that city.<br />A native and former resident of Giles County, Mrs. Whitehead had lived at Louisville for eighteen years. Her parents were the late John Robert and Donie Andrews Turner of the Friendship community.<br />Mrs. Whitehead was thrown some 80 feet by the impact and then run over by the automobile, which sped away, going through a red traffic light, according to witnesses. The following morning a man identified as Melvin E. Just, 38-year-old building contractor, surrendered at Louisville police headquarters as driver of the hit-and-run car.<br />Survivors include two sons, Sloan and Glen Whitehead, and two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Vernon and Gayle Whitehead, all of Louisville; three brothers, John Henry Turner of Pulaski, Hardin Turner of Columbia, and Raymond Turner of Benton Harbor, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Tom Rogers of Pulaski and Mrs. Wesley Adell of Readsfield, Maine.<br /><br />WHITFIELD, Mary The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1968<br />Miss Mary Whitfield, prominent Giles County teacher died Sunday, October 27 at 12:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Hosptial, Nashville after a week&#8217;s illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Jacob Gardner, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, Miss Whitfield was the daughter of the late Willie Mae Puryear and Claude Whitfield.<br />A teacher for more than forty years in the public school systems of Giles, Williamson, Weakley and Maury County, she received her education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Peabody College, Nashville and Tennessee State Teachers College, Murfreesboro. She was a member of the Giles County Teachers&#8217; Association and the National Education Association. At the time of her death, she was teaching in the Pulaski Elementary School.<br /><br />A life long Methodist she was a member of Trinity Methodist Church and served for eight years as a councilor for the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Columbia District.<br />In tribute to Miss Whitfield, Pulaski Elementary School held no classes on Tuesday and all other Giles County Schools closed at noon for the day.<br />She is survived by four sisters, Mrs. James Oakes, Miss Christine Whitfield, Miss Lela Whitfield, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Edith W. Randell of Columbia, and a brother, Thomas Whitfield of Louisville, Ky., and three nieces.<br /><br />WHITEHEAD, Webb Nelson The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Webb Nelson Whitehead, 81, retired farmer of the Wales Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Whitehead died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 23, at his home after an extended illness.<br />Born July 13, 1879, in Maury County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Whitehead. His wife is deceased.<br />Mr. Whitehead is survived by one brother, Johnny Whitehead, Giles County; and two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Brymer, Giles County, and Mrs. Frank Nidergesses, Lawrenceburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITLOCK, Mrs. Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1969<br />Mrs. Herbert Whitlock, 77, died Thursday, February 5, at a Memphis hospital following a heart attack earlier in the day.<br />Funeral services were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, February 8, at the Poplar Avenue Chapel of the Memphis Funeral Home, with Dr. J. Clark Hensley officiating. Burial was in Memorial Gardens in Memphis.<br />Mrs. Whitlock was a native of Limestone County, Alabama, and had lived most of her life in Elkton and Pulaski communities.<br />Survivors include her husband, H. L. Whitlock; two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Russell and Mrs. Julius Mills, all of Memphis; one sister, Mrs. Ransom Gilbert, Decatur, Ala., and two grandsons.<br /><br />WHITLOCK, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Walter Whitlock, 64, former resident of Giles County and a resident of Anniston, Ala., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Anniston with the burial in that city. Mr. Whitlock died on Monday night, March 30, at an Anniston hospital, following a long period of declining health.<br />Born in November of 1899, in Coffee County, Tenn., he was the son of William A. Whitlock and Lettie Whitlock. His first wife, Mrs. Mabel Marks Whitlock, a native of Giles County, died a number of years ago. His second wife, Mrs. Eula Whitlock, survives.<br /><br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Whitlock is survived by one daughter, Mrs. David Anderson, Birmingham, Ala.; three grandchildren; two brothers, Cecil Whitlock, Pulaski, and Herbert Whitlock, Memphis; and four sisters, Mrs. Ozro Petty and Mrs. Coleman Davis, both of Prospect, Mrs. Newton Birdsong, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Paul Leckey, Eldorado, Ark.<br /><br />WHITMIRE, Wilma Lee Durham The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wilma Lee Durham Whitmire, 38, Nashville nurse, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Choates Creek Cemetery. She died Tuesday morning, May 24. Check!<br /><br />WHITSETT, Ann Elizabeth Cole The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Cole Whitsett, 76, Giles County native, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Diana Methodist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Whitsett died Tuesday, November 10, in Winter Haven, Fla., after a long illness.<br />Born June 3, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Dick Cole and Sarah Elizabeth Creecy Cole. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Sam Whitsett, died in 1960.<br />Mrs. Whitsett is survived by two sons, Lois Whitsett, Ethridge, and Finoe Whitsett, Winter Haven, Fla.; twelve grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; and one brother, Sammie Cole, Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITSETT, Connie The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />Funeral services for Connie Whitsett, 80, will be held Thursday afternoon, April 4, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Revs. Pink Griggs and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in Centerpoint Cemetery.<br />Mr. Whitsett died Sunday morning in Akron, Ohio.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leta Whitsett, Akron, Ohio; one son, Edgar Whitsett, Akron, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Ross, Copley, Ohio, and Mrs. Pearl Miller, Arlington, Texas; eleven grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; one brother, Claude Whitsett, Akron, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Maggie Darnell, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITSETT, Jewel Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lois Whitsett, 49, were held at one o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Ethridge Baptist Church, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in Lay Cemetery. Mrs. Whitsett died Thursday, November 29, in Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.<br />Formerly Miss Jewell Burgess, she was a native of Lawrence County, the daughter of Mrs. Della Burgess of Ethridge and the late Freeman Burgess. She was a member of New Hope Baptist Church.<br /><br />In addition to her husband and mother, Mrs. Whitsett is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mattie Mae Mitchell, Florence, Ala.; two brothers, Bill and Hoyt Burgess, both of Ethridge; a half-sister, Mrs. Tensie Keener, Iron City and two half-brothers, Jack Burgess and Roosevelt Burgess, both of Alabama.<br /><br />WHITSETT, Sam Rambo The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Sam Rambo Whitsett, 76, retired farmer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Diana Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Whitsett died at 7 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, January 9, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 16, 1884, in Obion County, he was the son of the late James Whitsett and Mattie Davis Whitsett.<br />Mr. Whitsett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Cole Whitsett; two sons, Loyce Whitsett, Giles County, and Finis Whitsett, Winter Haven, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Louise McMillion, Winter Haven, Fla.; twelve grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; two brothers, Claude Whitsett and Connie Whitsett, both of Akron, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. John Darnell, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITT, James Stacy The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for James Stacy Whitt, 50, Nashville, superintendent for the John L. Burns Construction Company, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Whitt, a Veteran of WWII, died Saturday, April 2, in Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born September 18, 1915, in Giles County, he was the son of James Vernon Whitt, Ardmore, who survives, and Zada Franklin Whitt. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />In addition to his father, Mr. Whitt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elise Roberts Whitt; four sons, Vernon Dean Whitt, Birmingham, Ala., James Terry Whitt, Dalton, Ga., Danny Michael Whitt and David Keith Whitt, Nashville; one grandchild; three brothers, John D. Whitt, Linden, Alton D. Whitt, Nashville, and Richard Whitt, Kansas City, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Burns and Mrs. Dewise Pigg, both of Pulaski, and Witena Sprouse, California; two half-brothers, Harold Whitt, Huntsville, Ala., and Kenneth Whitt, Ardmore; and one half-sister, Mrs. Betty Jean Wells, Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITT, Johnny The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1961<br />Johnny Whitt, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bunyan Whitt of near Ardmore, died Saturday, August 5, at University Hospital in Birmingham, Ala., from injuries received on July 28, when he ran into the side of a moving milk truck on Highway 31 near his home in the Pinedale, Ala., community about four miles south of Ardmore.<br />The child reportedly ran into the road and struck the side of the vehicle as it passed, and the driver, Homer Lee Blakely, said he did not see the child until after the accident.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Piney Grove Baptist Church and burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br /><br />Besides his parents, survivors include the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Odie Whitt of Ardmore and Mr. and Mrs. Hillis of Holland&#8217;s Gin, Ala.<br /><br />WHITWORTH, Bourbon W. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Bourbon W. Whitworth, 78, died Tuesday, November 7, at Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, November 8, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />Mr. Whitworth, a native of Giles County, was born May 12, 1889. He was a retired broom maker. His wife was the late Mrs. Joanna W. Whitworth.<br />Survivors include several nieces and nephews.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WHITWORTH, Leslie Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for Leslie Rogers Whitworth, 35, who was killed in a one-car accident Saturday night, July 17, near Campbellsville was held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Whitworth, a farmer, was born in Davidson County, April 2, 1930. His parents are Houston and Christine McClain Whitworth, who survive. Also surviving are four brothers, Clarence E. and Melvin M. Whitworth of Pulaski, Aubrey C. and Joe H. Whitworth of Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Mark Carroll and Miss Earline Whitworth of Pulaski.<br />Sgt. Homer Smith of the Tennessee Highway Patrol said that Aubrey Dean Walls, John Morris Moore, and Leslie Rogers Whitworth were returning from a softball game at Mt. Pleasant when Walls, the driver, lost control of the car and ran off the road on the right, traveling some 200 yards from the point where it first left the road before crashing sidewise into a tree.<br /><br />WHITWORTH, Raymond Reynolds Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1964<br />Funeral services for Raymond Reynolds Whitworth, Sr., 67, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Oakwood Cemetery at Georgiana, Ala. Mr.Whitworth died Thursday at his home in the Wales Community.<br />A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late William C. Whitworth and Julia P. Huff Whitworth. He was employed for a number of years as foreman for Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corporation at Mt. Pleasant before his retirement two years ago.<br />Mr. Whitworth was a member of the Church of Christ and was a 32nd degree Mason, having been a Mason for forty-six years.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Patricia Traweek; two sons, Raymond, Jr., of Columbia, and William T. Whitworth of Lawrenceburg; one brother, Charles D. Whitworth of Iron City; one sister, Mrs. Grace Johnson of Willington, Texas; and five grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WIDNER, Ella Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. W. Widner, 79, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, January 29, at Ephesus Church of Christ, conducted by James E. Holt of Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Widner died unexpectedly of a heart attack at her home at Conway at 7 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, January 27, while cooking breakfast.<br />Born July 2, 1882, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Ella Rogers, the daughter of the late Elias Rogers and Julie Swinford Rogers. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, J. W. Widner, died January 4, 1948.<br />Mrs. Widner is survived by one son, James Widner, Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Loy Massey, Conway; five grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; one brother, Gene Rogers, Columbia; and three sisters, Mrs. Eunice Dickson, Columbia, Mrs. Cecil Pope, Conway, and Mrs. Charlie Greenway, Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WIDNER, James William The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />James William Widner, 54, died Saturday night, March 30, at Giles County Hospital after suffering a heart attack.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Widner, Elkton merchant, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, April 1, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Talmadge Clayton and James E. Holt, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Widner was born May 3, 1913, the son of the late James W. and Ella Rogers Widner.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertha Billings Widner; two sons, James W. Widner, Jr., Ardmore, and William Widner, Decatur, Ala.; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Loyd Massey, Elkton; one aunt, Miss Ola Widner, Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WIGGINS, T. S. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1964<br />T. S. Wiggins, 62, retired banker of Memphis, died on Wednesday, March 25, at his home. Funeral rites took place on Thursday afternoon at National Funeral Home with the burial in Memorial Cemetery in that city.<br />Mr. Wiggins had been associated with the National Bank of Commerce in Memphis for many years, and was a past president of the Memphis Chapter, A. I. B., and was a past executive councilman of the national chapter of A. I. B.<br />Mr. Wiggins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Evelyn McDonald Wiggins; one daughter, Mrs. K. M. Kressenberg; and three grandchildren, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />WIGGS, Ethel Reynolds The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Reynolds Wiggs, 87, of Memphis, who died recently, were conducted at the J. W. Norris Funeral Home, with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Wiggs was born in Pulaski, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Giles Reynolds. She attended Martin College and graduated from George Peabody College.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, Robert J. Wiggs, Jr., and Rowland R. Wiggs, Memphis; one daughter, Mrs. Stanley White, Memphis; one grandchild; and one sisters, Mrs. Frank Westmoreland, Athens, Ala.<br /><br />WILBURN, Etta Beatrice Mayfield The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Beatrice Mayfield Wilburn, 79, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates and David Freeman. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Wilburn died Friday, June 12, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 12, 1885, she was the daughter of the late Thomas J. Mayfield and Millie Hardiman Mayfield. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Wilburn is survived by her husband, Edgar L. Wilburn; one son, Forrest Wilburn; three daughters, Mrs. Wendell Parker, Mrs. William Beech and Mrs. Vernon Hardy, all of Giles County; five grandchildren; and two brothers, Ernest Mayfield and Will Mayfield, both of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILBURN, George Edgar (Jed) The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1966<br />Funeral services or George Edgar (Jed) Wilburn, 52, were conducted Monday afternoon, December 5, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Cedar Grove Methodist Church, with the Rev. Chester and R. F. Stevenson officiating. Burial was in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />Mr. Wilburn died Saturday night, December 3, in Giles County Hospital, after suffering a heart attack.<br />He was born in Giles County on December 16, 1914, the son of the late George and Matilda Elder Wilburn. He was a veteran of World War II and had been employed at Hunter-Smith Furniture Company for the past fifteen years, as a salesman.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christine Garrett Wilburn; two brothers, Vandyke, and Robert Garrett, both of Giles County; one step-daughter, Mr. Denny Shelton; one step-son, Mahlon Garrett, Jr., and one step-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILBURN, Mary Hibler Brazier The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1966<br />Mrs. Mary Hibler Brazier Wilburn died Wednesday, August 17, in Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br />Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. Clarence K. Stewart and the Rev. Floyd Cates officiated.<br />A native of New Mexico, Mrs. Wilburn was born March 29, 1925. She was the daughter of the late James and Edna Barksdale Hibler, and was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Wilburn is survived by her husband, Forrest Wilburn; one daughter, Miss Mary Alice Brazier; one step-daughter, Miss Nancy Wilburn, and one brother, Louis Hibler of Pinedale, Mo.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILBURN, Mattie Eva McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Eva McCormack Wilburn, 52, Blooming Grove resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Johns, the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, and the Rev. Lewis Ray of Alabama. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Wilburn died early Wednesday morning, November 21, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born April 4, 1910, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. B. McCormack and Mary Vernell McCormack. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Wilburn is survived by her husband, Clinton Wilburn; two sons, Clinton Wilburn, Jr., Pulaski and Billy Wayne Wilburn, Lewisburg; two daughters, Mrs. Edna Earl Cobb, Pulaski and Miss Sharon Ann Wilburn, Pulaski; three brothers, Bill McCormack and Harris McCormack, both of Giles County and Willie McCormack, Alabama; and four sisters, Mrs. Maggie Holley, Mrs. Nannie Mai Holley, Mrs. Callie Sandridge and Mrs. Louise Roberts, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILBURN, Sarah Eva Cole The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1969<br />Mrs. Sarah Eva Wilburn, 66, died Monday morning, March 17, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Services for Mrs. Wilburn, wife of John T. Wilburn, were held Tuesday afternoon, March 18, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. T. Parsons officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wilburn was born September 20, 1902, daughter of the late J. O. Cole and Narcissa Jane Woodward Cole.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband, include one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter, of Pulaski.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILBURN, William Sim The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for William Sim Wilburn, 74, retired farmer of the Seventh District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Talmadge Clayton, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Wilburn died late Tuesday afternoon, March 21, at his home after a long illness.<br />Born June 22, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Columbus Wilburn and Elizabeth Hardiman Wilburn, and was a member of Elkton Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Wilburn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sammie Ora King Wilburn; three sons, Buddy Wilburn, Jesse Wilburn and W. S. Wilburn, Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Lee Armstrong, and Mrs. Sam Hurd, all of Giles County; and nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILCOXSON, Annie Ruth Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967<br /><br />Mrs. Edward L. Wilcoxson, 59, was killed early Tuesday, Dec. 12, in a car-truck collision on Lewisburg Highway (31A) about three miles northeast of Pulaski, bringing Giles County&#8217;s traffic toll to nine for the year, to date.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with Andrew Brown officiating. Burial will be in Haynes Cemetery at Bryant Station in Maury County.<br />State Trooper Robert Barnes said his investigation showed that Mrs. Wilcoxson pulled out of the driveway of her home onto the highway into the path of a truck driven by Dale McGavock of Route 5. The impact pushed the automobile 132 feet down a ditch, with the truck landing on top of the car, Barnes said. Mrs. Wilcoxson was pinned in the wreckage for more than an hour following the 6:15 a. m. accident.<br />McGavock, a driver for Pulaski Pure Milk Company, owner of the truck, was admitted to Giles County Hospital for treatment of shock and bruises. He was listed in satisfactory condition today.<br />Mrs. Wilcoxson, the former, Miss Annie Ruth Bryant, was born Nov. 4, 1908, at Bryant Station. Her parents were the late T. B. and Florence Gipson Bryant. She was previously married to William O. Spivy, who died in 1939.<br />She had been employed as an office clerk with the L&amp;N Railroad for 24 years, having worked in the Columbia office for the past four years. She had lived in Giles County for approximately fifteen years.<br />Mrs. Wilcoxson was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include her husband, Edward L. Wilcoxson; two sons, W. O. Spivy of Lewisburg, and Joe Thomas Spivey of Owensboro, Ky.; two sisters, Miss Allene Bryant of Columbia and Mrs. Floyd Hardison of Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Harrison Bryant of Bryant Station and Emmett Bryant of Ft. Myers, Fla.; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />WILCOXSON, Mary Etta The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Mary Etta Wilcoxson, who died on Monday morning, January 15, at Kozi Rest Nursing Home in Columbia, after an extended illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. Burial took place in the Haynes Cemetery.<br />A resident of Columbia for several years, she was the daughter of the late L. W. Wilcoxson and Amelia Howard Wilcoxson.<br />Three brothers survive: Andrew F. Wilcoxson, Stephenville, Texas, John Wilcoxson, Memphis, and Edward Lee Wilcoxson, Pulaski.<br /><br />WILEY, Daisy B. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy B. Wiley, 81, widow of Bill Wiley, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Oak Grove Cemetery at Goodsprings, Ala. Mrs. Wiley died Monday, October 25, in Fairhaven Nursing Home where she was a patient.<br /><br />Born August 22, 1884, in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Polk Boshers. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Wiley is survived by one son, Polk A. Zettler, Dixon, Ky.; and four grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILEY, Ethel Mae The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Miss Ethel Mae Wiley, 56, native of Alabama, and resident of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Piney Grove Baptist Church in Alabama with the burial in Gatlin Cemetery. Miss Wiley died on Friday, September 26, at the home of her parents on North First Street.<br />Born December 24, 1906, she was the daughter of Lee A. Wiley and Etoile Oldham Wiley who survive.<br />In addition to the parents, she is survived by one brother, Dillard Wiley, Louisville, Ky.; and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Lane, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Idelle Childers, Jonesboro, Ark.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILEY, Everette W. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Everette W. Wiley, 68, of Nashville, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with the burial in Reese&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery in Maury County. Mr. Wiley died Friday, February 5, in a Nashville hospital.<br />A retired employee of the City of Columbia, he was a native of Giles County and a Presbyterian.<br />Mr.Wiley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Earlene Bartow Wiley; a daughter, Mrs. Billy Madden, Nashville; two sons, Howard Wiley, Nashville, and Everette Wiley, Jr., Columbia; twelve grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Zora Turner and Mrs. Willie O. Green, Nashville, Mrs. Martha E. Minor, Lewisburg, Mrs. Mary E. Brown, and Mrs. Rosa Spires, Columbia; three brothers, Grover Wiley, Nashville, Sam M. Wiley, and James O. Wiley, Maury County.<br /><br />WILEY, Lee Ander The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1967<br />Lee Ander Wiley, 88, died November 3, in Louisville, Ky. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon, November 5, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Lovett officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br />Mr. Wiley, a native of Alabama, was born October 15, 1879, the son of the late William Polk and Virginia Mackey Wiley. His wife, Mrs. Etoil Oldham Wiley, died in May of this year.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Lane, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Idell Childress, Jonesboro, Ark.; one son, Dillard Wiley, Louisville; and twenty-five grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILEY, Missouri Etoil The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1967<br />Mrs. Missouri Etoil Wiley, 82, died Saturday, May 27, in Louisville, Ky. Services were conducted Sunday, May 26, at 2 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Lovett officiating. Burial was in Gatlin Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Wiley, a native of Alabama, was born February 24, 1885, the daughter of the late George and Margaret Thornton Oldham.<br />She is survived by her husband, L. A. Wiley, Louisville; two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Lane, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Idell Childress, Jonesboro, Ark,; one son, Dillard Wiley, Louisville; twenty-five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Nellie Merles, Lexington, Ala., two brothers, Kemmie Oldham, Lexington, Ala., and Mark Oldham, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILKERSON, E. J. &#8220;Jady&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for E. J. &#8220;Jady&#8221; Wilkerson, 76, retired furniture salesman, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Wilkerson died at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, January 31, at his home on East Madison Street after an extended illness.<br />Born January 27, 1885, in Marshall County, he spent most of his life in Giles County. He was the son of the late Henry Wilkerson and Elizabeth Ball Wilkerson.<br />He was employed at Burt and Chapman Furniture Store for many years.<br />Mr. Wilkerson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Foster Wilkerson; three sons, Carl Wilkerson, Marshall County, George Alvie Wilkerson, Giles County, and James Wilkerson; two daughters, Mrs. Edward Campbell, Pulaski, and Mrs. Nadine Fralix, Florida; nine grandchildren; six stepchildren; and one sister, Mrs. John Yarbrough, Davidson County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILKERSON, Mary Holt The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. E. J. Wilkerson, 71, are incomplete pending the arrival of relatives, but services will be held at Pulaski Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss, Methodist minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Wilkerson died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, June 14, at the home of a son, Herbert Foster in the Wales section, following a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Mary Holt, she was born August 19, 1889, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Elisha Holt and Thomas Ellen Tinery Holt. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Twice married, her first husband, J. D. Foster, died in April of 1930; and her second husband, E. J. Wilkerson, died January 31, 1961.<br />Mrs. Wilkerson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Edward Bergen, Indianapolis, Ind.; five sons, Herbert Foster, Wales, Dan Foster, Nashville, Cecil Foster, Lincoln Park, Ill., W. D. Foster, Ecorse, Mich., and James Thomas Foster, Detroit, Mich.; twenty-three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Ervin Holt, Pulaski, and Jim Holt, Little Rock, Ark.; two sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Harwell and Mrs. J. B. Gilliam, Pulaski; and six step-children, Mrs. Floyd Rose, Culleoka, Mrs. Edward Campbell and George Alive Wilkerson, both of Pulaski, Carl Wilkerson, Lewisburg, James Wilkerson and Nadine Fralix, Florida.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILKES, Earl Conway The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1965<br />A former assistant postmaster at Pulaski who became regional postal operations manager of the Dallas Region died Saturday, September 25, in Fort Worth, Texas, after a period of declining health. He was Earl Conway Wilkes, 75, a native of Lynnville.<br />Funeral rites were conducted in Fort Worth with burial in Greenwood Mausoleum there.<br />Born October 15, 1889, the son of Luther Allen and Mollie Head Wilkes, he began his career with the postal service as a clerk in the Lynnville Post Office in 1910.<br />During World War I, Mr. Wilkes served with the 114th Machine Gun Battalion of the 30th Division, U. S. Army. He was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart.<br />Returning to Giles County, he became a postal clerk and the assistant postmaster at Pulaski, where he remained until 1927, when became a postal inspector. He retired in June, 1956.<br />Mr. Wilkes was a member of First Methodist Church, Fort Worth, a Mason and Shriner.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Hattie Lipps; a brother, Shirley L. Wilkes, Lynnville; a sister, Mrs. Paul Malone, Lynnville; and a number of nieces and nephews, most of whom live in Giles County.<br /><br />WILKES, Joe P. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for Joe P. Wilkes, 58, former Giles Countian and resident of Detroit, Mich., were held Tuesday in that city. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Wilkes died unexpectedly Sunday afternoon, January 31, at his service station in Detroit.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Luther Wilkes and Molly Head Wilkes.<br />Mr. Wilkes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jimmie Lela Scott Wilkes; one daughter, Mrs. Gene Hooper; one son, Raymond Wilkes; and one grandson, all of Detroit; one sister, Mrs. Paul Malone, Lynnville; and three brothers, Earl Wilkes, Fort Worth, Texas, Shirley Wilkes, Lynnville, and Massey Wilkes, Miami, Fla.<br /><br />WILKES, Kenneth Steele The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Kenneth Steele Wilkes, 80, retired Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Mars Hill Baptist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Wilkes died Thursday night, August 10, at his home, after a short illness.<br />Born November 5, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles Richard Wilkes and Jennie Steele Wilkes. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Wilkes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Orr Wilkes; and three grandchildren, all of Lynnville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILKES, Mary Wakefield The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Wakefield Wilkes, 84, Pulaski resident the greater part of her life, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. E. P. Anderson of Nashville, assisted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Wilkes died of a heart attack at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, November 4, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born February 1, 1878, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Winston Wakefield and Addie Cunningham Wakefield. Her husband, John Brown Wilkes, Pulaski attorney, died a number of years ago.<br />She was a member of the First Methodist Church and was active in church and civic affairs of the city. She was a former member of the Students Club and the Gay Nineties Club.<br />Mrs. Wilkes is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lavens Thomas, Nashville, with whom whe had made her home in recent months, and Mrs. Marthame Sanders, Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. J. Clay Walker, Houston, Texas, former resident of Pulaski, and Mrs. E. J. Matthews, Austin, Texas.<br />Her brother, Paul Wakefield, Greeneville, died September 22, this year.<br /><br />WILKES, Raymond Massey The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1961<br />Funeral services for Raymond Massey Wilkes, 63, native of Lynnville and resident of Florida for forty years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. James E. Eddings, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Wilkes who had been in failing health for a number of years, died of a heart attack at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Friday, June 2, in a Miami, Fla., hospital.<br />Resident of Miami, he was born and reared at Lynnville, the son of the late Luther Wilkes and Molly Head Wilkes. He was a war veteran, a retired Army Captain and a retired Postal employee.<br />Mr. Wilkes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma Cox Wilkes; one sister, Mrs. Paul Malone, Lynnville, two brothers, Shirley Wilkes, Lynnville, and Earl Wilkes, Fort Worth, Texas; and eighteen nieces and nephews.<br /><br />WILKINSON, Benjamin Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin Wilkinson, 87, retired farmer of the Conway section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, pastor, assisted by the Rev. H. H. Austin of Nashville, a former pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Wilkinson died at 12:30 noon, Thursday, January 26, at a Nashville hospital after a two year illness.<br />Mr. Wilkinson, member of the Methodist Church more than fifty years, was born February 3, 1873, in Giles County, the son of the late Tyree Hood Wilkinson and Eliza Scruggs Wilkinson, members of pioneer families of the county.<br />Mr. Wilkinson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lessie Clark Wilkinson; one son, Clark Wilkinson, Elkton; twin granddaughters, Misses Fay and Pat Wilkinson; and one sister, Mrs.Susie Gordon, Cornersville.<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILKINSON, Lessie Clark The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, 73, Elkton resident, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, pastor of the church, and the Rev. H. H. Austin of Nashville, former pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Wilkinson died about noon on Sunday, November 19, at the home of her son, Clark Wilkinson, Elkton, after a long illness.<br />The former Miss Lessie Clark, she was born September 5, 1888, in Giles County, the daughter of the late A. J. Clark and Mary Anne Beck Clark. She was a member of Elkton Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Frank L. Wilkinson, died last January.<br />Mrs. Wilkinson is survived by the one son; two granddaughters, Misses Pat and Fay Wilkinson, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Will Erwin, Diana; and three brothers, Roy and Roscoe Clark, Diana, and Armon Clark, Charleston, S. C.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Alice Tennie Dickson The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1961<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Tennie Dickson Williams, 96, Birmingham resident and former resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Williams died on Saturday, February 11, at the Livingston Nursing Home in Birmingham, Ala., after a long illness.<br />Mrs. Williams, widow of Oscar N. Williams, retired Giles County farmer, is survived by one son, Spencer Williams; and one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Bendell, both of Birmingham<br />Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Arrington Pittman The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Arrington Pittman Williams, 89, retired farmer of the Eleventh Civil District, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Johns and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist Ministers. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Williams died on Tuesday night, October 19, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born January 20, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Perry Pittman and Lucinda Stevenson Williams. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Minnie Hamlett Williams, died several years ago. Mr. Williams is survived by one son, Travis Williams, Friendship Community; four grandchildren abd seven great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Oscar Griggs of Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Betty Gordon The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1966<br />Mrs. Betty Gordon Williams, 77, died Wednesday, August 16, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday morning at 10:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Williams, a native of Limestone County, Ala., was born July 16, 1880, the daughter of the late Robert B. and Mattie B. Easter Gordon.<br />Survivors include her husband, Walter H. Williams; five daughters, Mrs. Chester Luker, Mrs. Dixon Marks, Pulaski, Mrs. H. H. Poteet, Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Lester Killebrew, Ft. Lewis, Wash., and Mrs. W. T. Earheart, Jr., Tullahoma; one son, Joe Williams, Houston, Texas; thirteen grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Edwin Shemwell, Madisonville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Charles Frank Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1966<br />Charles Frank Williams, Sr., of Jacksonville, Fla., died Wednesday, September 28.<br />Funeral services were conducted on Friday, September 30, at Estes Krauss Funeral Home, with burial in Oak Lawn Cemetery in Jacksonville.<br />Mr. Williams was a native of Giles County, the son of the late J. Frank and Charles Abernathy Williams.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dora Pfeiffer Williams; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Skinner, Sr.; two sons, Charles F. Jr., and Billy F. Williams; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one brother, John Sam Williams of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Fred Griggs, San Antonio, Texas.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Charlie Everett The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1964<br />Funeral services for Charlie Everett Williams, 64, retired state and county highway department foreman and farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. G. C. Self, pastor of Friendship Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Williams died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, July 17, at Giles County Hospital following an emergency operation performed three weeks ago.<br />Born February 24, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charlie Williams and Lora Hall Williams.<br />Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Robinson Williams; one brother, L. Vincent Williams, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. R. L. Portwood, Nashville, and Mrs. Adrian Williams, Madison; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Douglas Irene The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Miss Douglas Irene Williams, 64, home demonstration agent, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Williams died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, February 11, at Huntsville Hospital, in Huntsville, Ala., after a short illness.<br />Born March 21, 1897 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry H. Williams and Lizzie Burch Williams. She was a member of the Baptist Church. She had served as home demonstration agent at Fort Payne, Ala., for twenty-one years.<br /><br />Miss Williams, a resident of Huntsville, is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Johnny Barlar, Pulaski, Miss LeVert Williams, principal of Dalton, Ga., high school, Mrs. Mae Morring, Huntsville, Ala., and Miss Flournoy Williams, Grant, N. M.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Edward Austin The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1967<br />Edward Austin Williams, 50, former Pulaski resident, was fatally injured Sunday afternoon, April 30, in a traffic accident on Highway 64 in Franklin County west of Winchester. He was dead on arrival at a Winchester hospital, following the 2:30 p. m. accident.<br />Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. James Taylor of Columbia and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />State Troopers said two cars sideswiped, sending one out of control and into the path of the Williams car. Mrs. Williams, the former Louise Gardner of Pulaski and Columbia, was seriously injured and remains hospitalized in Winchester with a dislocated hip and possible internal injuries; and a nine-year-old daughter, Marsha, suffered less severe injuries.<br />The family was en router to their home in Ooltewah after a week end visit with relatives here and in Columbia.<br />A native of Giles County, Williams was the son of the late Samuel Jenkins and Tippie Holley Williams. He was born June 10, 1916.<br />He moved from Pulaski in 1952 and was foreman with Lionas Construction Company of Cleveland. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Ooltewah Methodist Church.<br />Survivors in addition to his wife and daughter, are two other daughters, Mrs. Linda Rader and Betty Joyce Williams, both of Ooltewah; three sisters, Mrs. John L. Cane of Pulaski, Mrs. Don Clymer of Niles, Mich., and Mrs. Thomas Norwood of Hawaii; and one grandchild.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Ellie Turner The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ellie Turner Williams, 85, resident of the Beech Hill Section, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Williams died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday Morning, December 21, at a nursing home in Lewisburg following a long illness.<br />Born August 23, 1879, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late James Turner and Margaret Barnes Turner. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, N. N. Williams, died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Williams is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Eslick Holley, Beech Hill, six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; and two brothers Collie B. Turner, Frankewing and Frank Turner, Pulaski, Tennessee.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Etha Bell Wise The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Etha Bell Wise Williams, 41, former employee of Lee-Mar Shirt Company, Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Leggtown (Ala.) Church of Christ, conducted by Ervin Crow and Edward Harper. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Williams died Sunday morning, July 23, at her home on Route 1, Lester, Ala., after a long illness.<br />Born September 18, 1919 in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Cora Pitts Wise, now of Limestone County, Ala., and the late Isaac Arves Wise.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, Alvin Charlie Williams; five daughters, Mrs. Betty Jean Paulk, and Misses Peggy, Carolyn, Connie and Brenda Williams, all of Limestone County; three sons, Willie Joe Williams and Ronnie Williams, both of Limestone County, and Louie Williams, Lawrence County, Tenn.; three grandchildren; and two brothers, William Wise and Frank Wise, both of Limestone County, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Eula Worsham The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967<br />Mrs. Eula Worsham Williams, daughter of the late John Spencer and Katherine Worsham of the Friendship community, died Sunday, November 26, at the Pleasant Grove Hospital, Anchorage, Ky. She was the wife of the late James Alfred Williams.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Williams, 83, were conducted Wednesday, November 29, at 11 a. m. with the Rev. H. T. Chandler, pastor of St. Matthews Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in the Interment Cave Hill Cemetery.<br />Survivors include seven daughters, Miss Janice L. Williams, Mrs. Aileen Elder, Mrs. Wilma Tomes, Mrs. Amos Kendall, New Albany, Ind., Mrs. Boyd Gudgel and Mrs. Herbert Brackin, Dothan, Ala., Mrs. Louis Reiss and Mrs. John Benda; two sons, James M. and Marshall A. Williams; thirteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Felix The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Felix Williams, 78, retired farmer of the Tenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Williams, a bachelor, died on Wednesday, May 6, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born October 20, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Allen Williams and Sarah Jane Burns Williams. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Williams is survived by one brother, Luther Williams, Frankewing; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, James Luther The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1968<br />James Luther Williams, 91, died Tuesday night, July 23, at Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Williams will be held Thursday afternoon, July 25, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev. H. G. Coston officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />Survivors include two sons, James Williams, Pulaski and Everette Williams, Lewisburg; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, James Robert Donald The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1966<br />James Robert Donald Williams, 65, farmer and noted beekeeper, was found dead in bed early Sunday morning, Feb. 6, at his home in the Twenty-first Civil District. He apparently had suffered a heart attack.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. R. Neal Dean officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery with Masonic rites.<br />Mr. Williams, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late John R. D. and Maggie Hannah Williams. He was born April 2, 1900.<br />Widely known through his work as state apiarist with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, he was a member of the Tennessee Beekeepers Association. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and a Mason.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mabel Buchanan Williams; two sons, William James Williams of Pulaski and Joe Donald Williams of Nashville; two daughters, Miss Nancy Ellen Williams of Pulaski and Mrs. Sidney Evans of Bridge City, Texas; nine grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. D. C. Thomas of Columbia.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, John Sam The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1969<br />John Sam Williams, 74, died Tuesday, June 24, Jacksonville, Fla.<br />Graveside services for Mr. Williams were held Thursday morning, June 26, at 10 o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lela Mae Smith Williams; one son, John Sam Williams, Jr., both of Florida; and one sister, Mrs. Fred Griggs, of Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Josie Doss The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Josie Doss Williams, 82, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Williams died on Thursday, June 11, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Born December 7, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. B. Doss and Sarah Elizabeth Hardiman Doss. She was the last member of her immediate family.<br />Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, Virgil Williams; two sons, Howard Williams and Amos Williams, Lewisburg; four daughters, Mrs. Ralph Ayres, Lewisburg, and Mrs. William Polly, Mrs. Houston Henderson and Mrs. James Gilliam, all of Pulaski; twenty-one grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Kirby Smith The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Kirby Smith Williams, 77, retired farmer of the Friendship section, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Jesse C. Williams, pastor of Olivet Methodist Church Charge, and the Rev. Raymond L. Green, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in the New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Williams died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, May 1, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. Russell Moore in the Olivet Community.<br />Born February 3, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of Perry Pittman Williams and Lucinda Stevenson Williams. He was a member of Friendship Methodist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Virginia Keltner Williams died sixteen years ago. Mr. Williams is survived by three sons, Graham Williams, Old Hickory; Bunyan and Herbert Williams, Pulaski; eight daughters, Mrs. Moore, Olivet; Mrs. John E. Wilson, Livingston, New York; Mrs. Neil Brown, Murfreesboro; Mrs. Thomas Sanders, Prospect; Mrs. Cecil Harwell, San Fernando, California; Mrs. Eugene Dunavant and Mrs. M. Fayne Ingram, Campbellsville; and Mrs. Morris Ed Harwell, Pulaski; eleven grandchildren; three brothers, A. P. Williams, Virgil Williams, Sidney Williams, all of Giles County; and one sister, Mrs. Belle Griggs, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Lillian Forehand The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Forehand Williams, 84, widow of the Rev. W. H. Williams, and a resident of Columbia, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia. Mrs. Williams died Wednesday night, August 3, at her home after an extended illness.<br />The Rev. Mr. Williams, who died May 5, 1941, was a retired Methodist minister, after serving as a pastor in the Methodist Conference for forty-four years. His pastorates included charges in Giles County.<br />Mrs. Williams is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charles Shrike, Columbia; four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; and a half-brother, Ennis Forehand, Ashland City.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Mae E. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1962<br />Miss Mae E. Williams, native of Giles County and retired school teacher, died unexpectedly of a heart attack about 9 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, July 26, at her home in Jacksonville, Fla., where she had resided since 1939.<br />Funeral services took place at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon at Estes-Krauss Funeral Home with the burial in Oak Lawn Cemetery in that city.<br />Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank Williams and Mrs. Charlie Abernathy Williams. She was a member of St. Johns Episcopal Church in Jacksonville.<br />Miss Williams is survived by one sister, Mrs. Fred Griggs, San Antonio, Texas; two brothers, John Sam Williams, Pulaski, and C. F. Williams, Jacksonville, Fla.; and five nephews and two nieces.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Maudie Ethel Storey The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Spencer Perry Williams, 57, wife of a native Giles Countian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Central Methodist Church in Gadsden, Alabama, with the burial in Forrest Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Williams died unexpectedly at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, January 14, while visiting in the home of her son, Spencer B. Williams.<br />She was the former Miss Maudie Ethel Storey, a native of Dellrose, Lincoln County, Tenn., but had lived in Gadsden thirty-three years.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Williams is survived by two sons, Spencer B. Williams and Billy J. Williams, Gadsden; one daughter, Mrs. C. R. Griffith, Gadsden; six grandchildren; one brother, Estell Storey, Hollis, Okla.; and two sisters, Mrs. J. A. Allison, White House, Tenn., former resident of Pulaski, and Mrs. Larry Lindgren, Miami, Fla.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Morris The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1963<br />Morris Williams, 21, Park Street, Pulaski, was drowned Thursday evening, Feb. 21, when the car which he was driving failed to negotiate a curve on Odd Fellows Hall Road, missed a bridge, and plunged into Richland Creek about 10:20 p. m. It was Giles County&#8217;s first traffic fatality this year.<br />Miss Peggy Griggs, 17, was the only other passenger in the car at the time of the accident. She was treated for shock and released from Giles County Hospital.<br />Miss Griggs is reported as saying that they had stopped shortly before the accident to remove ice from the windshield and Williams was having some difficulty in seeing. According to the report, the car skidded on gravel in the curve and went out of control. Miss Griggs attempted to open the door after the crash but could not do so. Williams then grabbed her shoulders and pushed her through a broken window. She swam to shore in the near-zero weather and waited for him, she said. When he failed to come up, she became anxious and swam back to the car but could not find him. She then climbed the embankment and ran across a field to a nearby farmhouse for help.<br />Sgt. Chandler of the Tennessee Highway Patrol who investigated the accident stated that water pressure jammed the car doors shut. Sgt. Chandler along with James Smith, Giles County Game and Fish Officer, and a wrecking crew worked for several hours before the car could be removed and Williams body recovered.<br />Miss Griggs, the daughter of Mrs. Razzie Griggs, 408 Maple Street, is a senior and star forward on the GCHS basketball team.<br />Williams, a native of Giles County, was the son of Mrs. Lucille Williams of Pulaski, and the late Foster Williams. He was employed at the Log Cabin Cafï¿½.<br />Funeral services were held at 1 p. m., Saturday, Feb. 23, at Elkton Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />In addition to his mother, Williams is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Harry Suttle and Miss Carol Williams; and four brothers, Billy, Thomas, Wayne and Harold Williams, all of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Myrtle Doss Mauldin The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1967<br /><br />Mrs. Myrtle Williams, 80, died Wednesday, March 8, at her home on East Madison Street.<br />Services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, March 9, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead and J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Williams, a native of Giles County, was born March 18, 1886, the daughter of the late Tom and Mary Creason Doss. Her husband, the late Rufe F. Williams, died several years ago.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Brashears, Pulaski and Mrs. Lon Whitworth, Diana; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. H. H. Gardner, Nashville; two brothers, Mahlon Doss, Diana and Marvin Doss, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Robert Irvin The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Robert Irvin Williams, 58, farmer of the Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Bob Brothers, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Williams died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, September 15, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after a short illness.<br />Born February 20, 1903 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Williams and Etta Freeman Williams. He was a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Brashears Williams; seven daughters, Mrs. Maggie Davis, Mrs. Margaret Pickett, Mrs. Dorothy Glover, and Mrs. Oaklene Humphrey, and Miss Onie Williams, all of Giles County, Mrs. Christine Gower, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Hazel Hendrix, Lewisburg; two sons, Albert Williams, and James Williams, Giles County; eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild; five brothers, Jim Williams, Dallas, Silas Williams, Tampa, Fla., John Williams, Orlando, Fla., Henry Williams, Covington, Ky. and Cecil Williams, Lawrenceburg; and three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Harwell, Giles County, Mrs. Rosie Kramer, Newport, Ky., and Mrs. Lillie Mai Shores, Covington, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Robert W. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1966<br />Robert W. Williams, 51, NASSA employee, died Wednesday morning, September 14, of a heart attack, while en route to his work in Huntsville, Ala.<br />Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville, with Mr. I. C. Pullias, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Fayetteville.<br />Mr. Williams, a native of Giles County, was born January 15, 1915, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Williams of the Beech Hill Community. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Kathan Williams; two daughters, Miss Judy Williams, and Mrs. Wayne Bradford, Fayetteville; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Noble Turner, Frankewing, and Mrs. Ralph Morrow, of Ardmore.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Sidney M. The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1964<br />Sidney M. Williams, 76, died at 4 a. m., Monday at his home on Powell Chapel Road. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Ora Boots of Chapel Hill officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Williams represented the Eleventh Civil District in Giles County Court from 1954 to 1960. He was a retired farmer and a native of this county.<br />Surviving Mr. Williams are his wife, Mrs. Pauline Burgess Williams; two brothers, Pittman Williams, Friendship, and Virgil Williams, Pulaski; and a sister, Mrs. Oscar Griggs.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, T. J. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1966<br />Funeral services for the Rev. T. J. Williams, 83, retired Methodist minister and a barber, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in Huntsville, Ala., First Methodist Church with the burial in the Alabama city. Mr. Williams died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday night, February 28, in Crestwood Hospital in Huntsville, after a long period of declining health.<br />Born July 3, 1882, at Manchester, he was the son of the late Allie A. Williams and Kate Jarrett Williams. More than forty-seven years he had lived in the Huntsville area where he served as a minister in Methodist Churches until his retirement.<br />Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Williams; one daughter, Mrs. J. C. Elkins, wife of the associate pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski; three sons, Joe Williams, Pensacola, Fla., A. W. Williams, Hawaii, and James Luther Williams, Huntsville, Ala.; a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren; and one brother, L. E. Williams, Atlanta, Ga.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Terry W. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1968<br />Pfc. Terry W. Williams, 20, of Waco, was killed in action in Vietnam on Feb. 13, and Army authorities attributed his death to wounds inflicted by metal fragments from exploding shells. He was Giles County&#8217;s third casualty of the Vietnam fighting.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday, March 11, at Patton Brothers Funeral Home in Nashville and burial was in National Cemetery there with military rites.<br />Mrs. Mable M. Williams of Waco was first notified on Feb. 14 that her son was missing in action and his death was confirmed on Feb. 22. Authorities said Williams was last seen while on a combat mission on Feb. 13.<br />A native of Giles County, Pfc. Williams was born at Waco on November 1, 1947. He was a 1964 graduate of Bridgeforth High School in Pulaski where he was quarterback on the football team. He entered service in July, 1967.<br />He had visited his family last December while on leave prior to reporting for assignment in Vietnam on Dec. 8, according to a member of the family.<br />In addition to his mother, survivors include his father, Jesse Williams of Nashville; two sisters, Sandra Williams of Waco and Lena Williams of Buffalo, N. Y.; a brother, Darol Williams of Waco; and two half-brothers, Keith and Reginald Braden, both of Waco.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Thomas Eldridge The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1967<br /><br />Funeral services for Thomas Eldridge Williams, 80, retired farmer of the Beech Hill Community, were conducted Tuesday morning, April 25, at 11:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Williams died Sunday, April 23, in Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, born April 26, 1886, the son of the late Hyatt and Ada Taylor Williams.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Annis Alexander, Giles County; three sons, Marvis, Montgomery, Ala., Thomas J., Giles County and Truman Williams, Pulaski; ten grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lucile Smith, Sherman, Texas, Mrs. Mary Brown, Waxahachie, Texas, and Mrs. Elda Watson, San Antonio, Texas.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Thomas Foster The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Thomas Foster Williams, 48, truck driver for Lee Construction Company of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Talmadge Clayton, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Williams died of a heart attack Sunday, June 12, at his home in Pulaski.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born March 21, 1912, the son of the late Tom Williams and Cora Harwell Williams.<br />Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucille Hughes Williams; one daughter, Mrs. Jeannette Suttle, Louisville, Ky.; six sons, Billy, Tommy, Morris, Wayne, Harold, and Carroll Williams, all of Pulaski; three grandchildren; and one brother, Hassie Williams, Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Thomas Morris The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1963<br />Funeral services for Thomas Morris Williams, 89, retired merchant of Bolivar and father of a Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Shackelford Funeral Home in Bolivar with burial in Hollywood Cemetery at Jackson. Mr. Williams died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, November 23, at his home, following a heart ailment.<br />Mr. Williams, who died three days short of his ninetieth anniversary, was born November 26, 1873, at Greenfield, Ind., the son of the late Thomas Ruckman Williams and Mary Etta Moyer Williams. His wife, the former Harriet Elizabeth Derryberry, died in 1928.<br />He was a member of First Methodist Church in Bolivar.<br />Mr. Williams is survived by four sons, Clyde E. Williams, Nashville, John T. Williams, Henderson, Theron M. Williams, Camden, and Robert R. Williams, Walnut, Miss.; three daughters, Mrs. Andrew M. Ballentine, Pulaski, Miss Hattie Pearl Williams and Mrs.<br />H . B. Denton, Bolivar; and ten grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Tippie Holley The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1964<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tippie Holley Williams, 73, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Hoyt Wilson, Baptist minister. The burial took place in the family lot in Bradshaw Cemetery. Mrs. Williams died on Thursday, August 13, at Bellair Manor Nursing Home, Columbia, following a long illness.<br />Born May 3, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Garner Holley. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Her husband, Samuel Jenkins Williams, died March 26, 1936.<br />Mrs. Williams is survived by one son, Edward A. Williams, Ooltewah, Tenn.; three daughters, Mrs. Dan Clymer, Berrien Center, Mich., Mrs. Thomas L. Norwood, Okinawa, and Mrs. John L. Cane, Pulaski; and eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Travis Pittman and Lillie Bea Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1968<br />Mr. and Mrs. Travis Pittman Williams, victims of carbon monoxide poisoning, were found dead Monday morning at their home and it was thought their deaths occurred sometime Saturday, Feb. 3.<br />Joint funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett- May Chapel with the Rev. Howard Haynes and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The couple was discovered on the floor of their bedroom by members of the Sheriff&#8217;s department who had been summoned by a neighbor who had gone to the home at the request of Mrs. Williams&#8217; sister.<br />Mrs. T. O. Pardon, who lives nearby, said that the sister, Mrs. Margaret Wooten, became concerned and called her after Mrs. Williams failed to report to work at the Genesco plant where Mrs. Wooten also is employed. Mrs. Pardon and Mrs. Howard DeCaussin went to the home and sensed that something was wrong when they got no reponse to their knocks and could hear the telephone ringing repeatedly. The doors were locked, but the couple&#8217;s car and truck were in the yard. The two women summoned officers who forced entry and found Mr. and Mrs. Williams on the floor.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Williams had not been seen during the week end and Saturday&#8217;s mail reportedly was still in the mailbox. The fact that they both were wearing night clothes led to the assumption that the deaths occurred early Saturday morning.<br />Mr. Williams, 60, was a native of Giles County, born April 7, 1907. His parents were the late Arrington Pittman Williams and Mrs. Mary Hamlett Williams. He was a retired Genesco employee and a member of Friendship Methodist Church of which he served as a trustee and a member of the official board. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Woodmen of the World. His first wife, the former Pattie Storey, died June 9, 1950.<br />Mrs. Williams, 47, the former Lillie Bea Taylor, was the daughter of Mrs. Betty Ann McDonald Taylor of Pulaski and the late Edward N. Taylor, Sr. She too was a native Giles Countian, born March 25, 1920, and an active member of Friendship Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Williams survivors include two sons, Jerry S. Williams of Columbia and Eddie P. Williams of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Paul F. Allen of Nashville and Mrs. Stanley Hartman of Harlingen, Texas; and seven grandchildren.<br /><br />Mrs. Williams&#8217; survivors, in addition to her mother and Mrs. Wooten, include five other sisters, Mrs. Annie Cosby, Mrs. Robbie Armstrong, Mrs. Bessie Tyler, Mrs. Elizabeth Fogg, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Minnie Cochran of Lewisburg; and six brothers, Virgil, Edward, Grady, Robert and J. D. Taylor, all of Pulaski, and Clifford Taylor of Nashville.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Virgil Quincey The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Virgil Quincey Williams, 85, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Williams died at 8 o&#8217;clock Friday night, January 22, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born March 29, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Perry Williams and Lucinda Stevenson Williams. His wife, Mrs. Josie Ann Doss Williams, died in 1964.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Williams is survived by two sons, Howard Williams and Amos Williams, both of Lewisburg; four daughters, Mrs. J. P. Gilliam, with whom Mr. Williams made his home in recent years, Mrs. William Polly, and Mrs. Houston Henderson, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Ralph Ayres, Culleoka; twenty-one grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren; one brother, A. P. Williams, Beech Hill; and one sister, Mrs. Bell Griggs, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Widdie Frances West The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1968<br />Mrs. Widdie Frances Williams, 76, retired nurse at the Hewitt Home, died Sunday, April 14, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Williams were held Monday afternoon, April 15, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Williams was born February 13, 1892, the daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Thorpe West. Her husband was the late Thomas Allen Williams.<br />Survivors include one son, George Clark Williams, Nashville; two grandchildren; one brother, Carter West, Lynnville; and one sister, Miss Ella West, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, William Leslie The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1969<br />William Leslie Williams, 56, owner of Williams Cab Company, died Monday morning, Sept. 15, at Giles County Hospital following a short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Andrew Brown and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Williams was born March 29, 1913. He was the son of the late William and Mattie Phillips Williams.<br />Prior to establishing the taxicab company, he had operated service stations in Pulaski and had been employed by Sundrop Bottling Company both in Pulaski and Columbia.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Miles Williams; one son, Leslie Don Williams; one daughter, Mrs. Donald (Peggy) Hathcoat of Nashville; two brothers, Lester and Raymond Williams, both of Pulaski; and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WILLIAMS, Wiley Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1962<br />Funeral services for Wiley Calvin Williams, 80, retired farmer of Minor Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Puncheon Church of Christ, conducted by J. T. Word. Burial took place in Noblitt Cemetery. Mr. Williams died at 8:10 o&#8217;clock Friday night, February 23, at Giles County Hospital after a weeks illness. Born May 23, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Patton Williams and Jane Harris Williams.<br />Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Orpha Eubank Williams; four sons, Bob Taylor Williams, Cullman, Ala., William Williams, Five Point, Tenn., James Williams, Lake Alfred, Fla., and Lowell Williams, Bridgeport, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. W. M. Burch, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Floyd Christopher, Pulaski, Mrs. Loyd Morris, Cullman, Ala., and Mrs. William Harrison, Huntsville, Ala.; sixteen grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and one great great grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. Zilpha Clinard, Anderson, Alabama, and Mrs. Nellie Seal, Lakeland, Florida.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Arthur Williamson, retired farmer of the Shores Community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens and the Rev. Elmer Howell. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Williamson died at 7:35 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, September 27, at his home after a long illness.<br />Mr. Williamson, a resident of the Shores Community for fifty years, was born January 17, 1885, in Lawrence County, the son of the late Frank Williamson and Willie Ann Hazelwood Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary last December 10. He was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Williamson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Bivins Williamson; three daughters, Mrs. Ashley Malone, Glendale, Ariz., Mrs. Louis Bennett, Fort Worth, Texas, and Miss Velma Williamson, Pulaski; three sons, Buster Williamson and Davie Williamson, Giles County and Arthur Williamson, Jr., Fort Worth, Texas; and two sisters, Miss Vernon Williamson and Miss Cleo Williamson, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Cleo The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1960<br />Funeral services for Miss Cleo Williamson, retired Pulaski saleslady for many years, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens and Dr. W. H. Mansfield. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Miss Williamson died at 12:30 (Noon) on Friday, November 25, at Giles County Hospital.<br /><br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank Williamson and Willie Ann Hazelwood Williamson.<br />Miss Williamson is survived by one sister, Miss Vernon Williamson, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Nancy Bivens The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Bivens Williamson, 76, resident of the Shores section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Williamson died Tuesday morning, February 19, at her home.<br />Born May 6, 1886, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late William Taylor Bivens and Polly Ann Smith Bivens. Her husband, Arthur Williamson, died in 1960.<br />Mrs. Williamson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ashley Malone, Glendale, Ariz., Mrs. Ivonne Bennett, Fort Worth, Texas, and Miss Velma Williamson, Pulaski; three sons, Preston Williamson and Davie Williamson, Pulaski, and Arthur Williamson, Jr., Fort Worth, Texas; fifteen grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Omie Davis, Leoma, and Mrs. S. A. Hopkins, Pulaski; and two brothers, Floyd Bivens, Lewisburg, and Avie Bivens, Leoma. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Thomas R. (Slim) The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1964<br />Pulaski Fire Engineer Thomas R. (Slim) Williamson, 54, died early Friday morning after suffering a heart attack at the fire station. It was his second attack in the past several years.<br />Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Giles Memory Gardens. The Rev. R. Neal Dean and Robert Craig officiated.<br />Mr. Williamson had lived in Pulaski since 1937. He had been connected with the fire department for 20 years.<br />He was a native of Van Horn, Texas. During World War II, he served in both the U. S. Marine Corps and the U. S. Army.<br />Assistant Fire Engineer Boone Lanier said Mr. Williamson had eaten breakfast and come out in the fire hall to help him remove a part from one of the trucks to take it to Nashville for repair. The veteran fireman sat down on the fire truck and then fell over in the floor.<br />Mr. Williamson was a member of the Tennessee Firemen Association, the American Legion and First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. He was a Mason.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Faulkner Williamson; a daughter, Miss Jeanie Williamson, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Young, Bernie, Mo., and Mrs. E. A. O&#8217;Neill, Tampa, Fla.<br /><br />WILLIAMSON, Vernon The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br /><br />Funeral services for Miss Vernon Williamson, 71, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Miss Williamson who entered the Austin Hewitt Home last July, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 30, at the home.<br />A native of Lawrence County, she was born March 25, 1890, the daughter of the late Frank Williamson and Willie Ann Hazelwood Williamson. She was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br />Miss Williamson, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIS, Charlie James The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1960<br />Funeral services for Charlie James Willis, 86, Giles County farmer, were held at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Willis died at 10:55 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, January 2, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />A resident of Giles County fifty-seven years, he was born and reared in Maury County.<br />Mr. Willis was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church. Mr. Willis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Janie Willis; seven daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Watkins, Mrs. Laura Watkins, Mrs. Lillian Watkins, Mrs. Ethel Horton, Mrs. Era Brashears, Mrs. Lavinia Jones and Miss Virgie Willis, all of Giles County; three sons, James Willis, William Willis and Richard Willis, all of Giles County; and 48 grandchildren and 64 great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILLIS, Maude Beatrice The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1964<br />Funeral services for Miss Maude Beatrice Willis, 75, Lawrenceburg resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg. She died Wednesday, October 21, in a Nashville hospital, after a long illness.<br />Born September 7, 1889, in Morgan County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Bailus Whitner Willis and Sarah Donaldson Willis. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Miss Willis is survived by two brothers, William R. Willis, Pulaski, and John A. Willis, Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Craft, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Edith W. Craig, Nashville.<br /><br />WILLOUGHBY, James Ray The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1967<br />James Ray Willoughby, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Alvin Willoughby, died Saturday night, September 23, in Houston, Texas.<br />Services were conducted in Houston on Tuesday, September 26, with burial in that city.<br />He was born in Giles County on September 15, 1949. He was the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Willoughby of the Bodenham Community.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by three sisters, Lydia, Vickie, and Joni Willoughby, all of Houston; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitlock.<br /><br />WILSON, Bessie Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Gilbert Wilson, 83, widow of W. B. Wilson, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks and the Rev. J. M. Bradford. Burial took place in the family lot in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Wilson who had been in declining health for six months, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, December 30, at Elm Rest Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.<br />The former Miss Bessie Gilbert, she was born August 3, 1877 at Prospect, the daughter of the late Joseph C. Gilbert and Tennie Richardson Gilbert. She was the last member of her immediate family and the widow of W. B. Wilson who died March 13, 1935. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Wilson is survived by one son, Joe G. Wilson, Prospect; five daughters, Mrs. Joe Braden Petty, Aspen Hill, Mrs. Rudolph Scott, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Leon James and Mrs. John Nolan Hargrove, Prospect, and Mrs. Caldwell Hannah, Campbellsville; twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Bruce The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Bruce Wilson, 68, retired school bus driver and county employee, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at First Methodist Church with the rites conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, Dr. William H. Mansfield and Dr. R. B. Stone. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Wilson died Tuesday afternoon, May 26, at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient for the past week.<br />Born March 3, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas N. Wilson and Alice Lewis Wilson. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Meadows Wilson; one son, Tommy Wilson, Washington, D. C.; two step-sons, William Clyde Lewis, Huntsville, Ala., and John Robert Lewis, Largo, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. William G. Fuqua, Columbia; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Charles W. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1968<br />Charles W. Wilson, 48, died Wednesday, December 10, at General Hospital, Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Wilson were held Friday afternoon, December 20, at 1 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wilson was born August 4, 1920 the son of the late William M. and Ida Wall Wilson.<br />Survivors include five sons, Charles Eugene Wilson and Michael David Wilson, both of Lewisburg, Ronald A. Wilson, California, Dennis Keith and Norman Randall Wilson, Cornersville; one daughter, Vickie S. Wilson, Cornersville; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Annie Ruth Hargrove, Lewisburg.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Dora Neely The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1960<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. John W. Wilson, 90, former Lynnville resident, were held Saturday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. M. Ford and the Rev. William Boyd with the burial in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Wilson died Wednesday, February 17, at Maury County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Her husband, John W. Wilson, merchant of Lynnville for many years, died in 1933.<br />Mrs. Wilson, the former Dora Neely, was the daughter of the late A. E. Neely and Juan Wilkins Neely, and was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. She had lived in Columbia for twenty-five years.<br />Mrs. Wilson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. R. L. Mills, Danville, Va., and Miss Katherine Wilson, Columbia; two sons, James M. Wilson, Atlanta, Ga., and Jack Wilson, Nashville; and one grandson, Robert L. Mills, Jr., Virginia.<br /><br />WILSON, Ida Mae Wal The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1968<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Mae Wilson, 78, were held Tuesday afternoon, September 10, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. James Owens and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Wilson, wife of the late William Wilson, died Sunday, September 8, in Taylor Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Wilson was born October 6, 1889, the daughter of the late William Dennis and Sally Bell Chapman Wall.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Kirby Hargrove, Lewisburg; one son, Charlie William Wilson, Nashville; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. D. F. James, Pulaski, Mrs. M. W. Fowler, Columbia, Mrs. Edna Southerland, Lewisburg, and Mrs. William Milks Franklin.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, J. E. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1969<br />J. E. Wilson, 84, retired service station operator, died at his home in Nashville, Monday afternoon, March 31.<br />Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, April 2, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the Nolensville Road Methodist Church. Burial was in Woodbine Cemetery.<br />Survivors include two sons and five daughters, one of which is Mrs. Brown Milstead, executive secretary of the Giles County Chamber of Commerce.<br /><br />WILSON, Mark Day The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1966<br />Funeral services for Mark Day Wilson, 88, retired Berea farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Wilson died on Thursday, May 5, in Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br />Born July 13, 1881 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph Frederick Wilson and Priscilla Reynolds Wilson. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />His wife, Mrs. Nellie Clark Wilson, died about two years ago.<br /><br />Mr. Wilson is survived by four sons, Doris Wilson, St. Joseph, Tenn., Sam Wilson, Pulaski contractor, Paul Wilson, Lawrenceburg, and David Wilson, Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Bennie Lee Bledsoe, Pulaski, Mrs. Thelma Moore, Columbia, and Mrs. Jessie Rutherford, Nashville; fourteen grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Nellie Maggie Clark The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Maggie Clark Wilson, 78, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Giles Memory Garden. Mrs. Wilson died at noon on Friday, April 24, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born June 13, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Leroy Clark and Emiline Beckham Clark. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Wilson is survived by her husband, Mark Wilson; four sons, Dorris Wilson, Dover, Sam Wilson and Paul Wilson, Pulaski and David Wilson, Columbia; and Mrs. H. D. Rutherford and Mrs. B. L. Bledsoe, both of Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WILSON, Ollie Winford The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1962<br />Funeral services for Ollie Winford Wilson, 70, retired railroad man and Giles County native who died Monday, August 13, at Decatur, Ala., where he had lived for about forty years, were held Wednesday afternoon at Decatur with burial in that city.<br />Mr. Wilson was the son of the late Frank and Florence Wilson and a brother of the late Mrs. Addie Wilson Tomerlin of Pisgah.<br />He was a member of Grace Baptist Church at Decatur.<br />In addition to his wife, Mrs. Alma Wilson, four daughters and a son, a number of nieces and nephews residing in Giles County are among the survivors, including Ed Wilburn and Jim Case of The Pulaski Citizen staff, Mrs. Hugh Holt, Mrs. Lucile Young, Mrs. Lillian Green, Mrs. Gilbert Ingram, Mrs. Bud Davis, Maurice and Malcolm Tomerlin, and Mrs. Florence Brown of Columbia and Myrom Tomerlin of Ardmore, Ala.<br /><br />WILSON, Tishie Purdom The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tishie Purdom Wilson, 82, formerly of Lynnville, were held Thursday, May 3, at 11:30 a. m. at Madison Funeral Home, Madison, Tenn., with John Holland of Old Hickory officiating. Burial was in the family lot at Lynnwood Cemetery, Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Wilson, a native of Marshall County who had lived most of her life in Giles County in Giles County, died Tuesday night, May 1, at a Nashville nursing home. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />She was the daughter of the late John and Sarah Tennie Cochran Purdom. Her husband, Will H. Wilson, died in 1934.<br /><br />Survivors include a son, Rufus T. Wilson of Old Hickory; two daughters, Miss Hattie Will Wilson of Blackwell, Okla., and Mrs. Jennie Mai Burrow of Nashville; a brother, Kenneth Purdom of Lynnville; a sisters, Mrs. R. B. Compton, of Dallas, Texas; one grandson and one great-grandson, both of Old Hickory.<br /><br />WILSON, Willa Mae The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willa Mae Wilson, 77, retired saleslady, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ben T. Shawhan, rector of the Episcopal Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 12, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br />Born December 28, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Rance Tuton and Susie Reed Tuton. She was a member of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, Pulaski.<br />Her husband, Will Wilson, Pulaski barber, died a number of years ago.<br />Mrs. Wilson is survived by one niece, Mrs. Margaret Gager, Beaumont, Texas; and one first cousin, Mrs. Harry Tidwell, Columbia.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WINN, Ethel Kennedy The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1967<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Ethel Kennedy Winn, 84, who died April 21 in Murfreesboro, were conducted Sunday afternoon, April 23, at 3:00 o&#8217;clock at the Lynnwood Cemetery by the Rev. Walter Phillips.<br />Mrs. Winn, a native of Maury County, was the daughter of the late James N. and Martha Evans Kennedy. Her husband was the late Francis J. Winn.<br />Survivors include one niece, Mrs. Gordon Jones, Shelbyville; and one nephew, S. C. Evins, Murfreesboro.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WINTON, Eliza McAfee The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967<br />Mrs. Eliza McAfee Winton, 86, died Friday, May 5, at the Ardmore Nursing Home.<br />Services were conducted Saturday, May 6, at 3:00 p. m. in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Joe Higginbotham officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Winton, a native of Lincoln County, was born February 22, 1881, the daughter of the late Tom and Martha Gunter McAfee.<br />Survivors include one brother, Miller McAfee, Giles County, and one sister, Mrs. Willie Smith, Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WISE, Isaac Arves The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Isaac Arves Wise, 69, retired Minor Hill farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Leggtown, Ala., Church of Christ, with burial in the Legg Cemetery. Mr. Wise died at 4:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, March 12, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness. Recently Mr. Wise move to Stateline Tenn.-Ala.<br />Born May 25, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Wise and Janie Sartin Wise.<br />Mr. Wise is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Pitts Wise; one daughter, Mrs. Alvin Williams, Lester, Ala.; two sons, William Wise, Lester, Ala. and Frank Wise, Giles County; twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Frank Wise and Tom Wise, both of Lester, Ala.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WISEMAN, Fred A. The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1963<br />Funeral services for Fred A. Wiseman, 62, father of Robert Wiseman of Pulaski, were held Monday afternoon at Harrison Funeral Home at Lynchburg with the burial in Lynchburg Cemetery. Mr. Wiseman died Sunday of a heart ailment.<br />Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mavis Simpson Wiseman, Lynchburg; a grandson; three sisters and one brother.<br /><br />WISER, George Watson The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1960<br />Funeral services for George Watson Wiser, 80, retired farmer of the Bunker Hill section, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Fann Hill Cemetery near Manchester. Mr. Wiser, a native of Coffey County, died Wednesday, October 19, at Lincoln County Hospital at Fayetteville.<br />Mr. Wiser is survived by eight sons, Elvie Wiser, Nashville, George W. Wiser, Kentucky, Marlin Wiser, Bill Wiser and Cecil Wiser, Pulaski, J. R. Wiser, Lynnville, Clark Wiser, Thurman Wiser, and Clarence Wiser, Manchester; four daughters, Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Nashville, Mrs. Katie Tucker, Giles County, Mrs. Ruby Moore, Texas and Mrs. Mamie Moore, Alabama; twenty-four grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; four brothers, Jim Wiser, Wartrace, H. B. Wiser, Lewisburg, Oscar Wiser, Manchester, and Horace Wiser, Cornersville; and two sisters, Mrs. David Curlee, Shelbyville and Mrs. Mary Griffin, Wartrace.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WISER, Marvin David The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1966<br />A former Giles Countian, Marvin David Wiser, 51, was killed Tuesday morning, March 8, in a logging accident at Chestnut Ridge in Lincoln County when the crawler he was operating overturned.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at Cane Creek Church of Christ, of which he was the minister, in Marshall County with Byron C. Laird of Huntsville, Ala. and Leonard Johnson of Henderson officiating. Burial will take place in Giles Memory Gardens at Pulaski.<br />Born October 1, 1914, in Bedford County, Mr. Wiser was the son of the late George Wiser and Johnnie Townsend Wiser, former residents of the Bunker Hill Community. He attended Alabama Christian College at Montgomery, Ala.<br /><br />Wiser, who lived in the Richmond-Belfast community of Bedford County, and his brother, J. R. Wiser of Giles County, were moving logs on a farm several miles from his home when the accident occurred at 11 a. m. He reportedly jumped from the crawler when it overturned but was struck by the falling machine. He was dead on arrival at Bedford County Hospital.<br />In addition to his brother, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gladys Warren Wiser; two sons, Joe of Nashville and Richard Wiser of Shelbyville; two daughters, Mrs. Bob Leonard of Birmingham, Ala. and Carolyn Wiser of Belfast; four other brothers, Cecil and J. W. Wiser, both of Giles County, Thurman Wiser of Guntersville, Ala., and Clarence Wiser of Moline, Ill.; three sisters, Mrs. Daly Tucker of Frankewing, Mrs. Earl Moore of Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Marvin Moore of Okinawa; two half-brothers, Elzie Wiser of Nashville and George Wiser of Louisville, Ky.; a half-sister, Mrs. Virgie Cliff of Nashville, and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WITHEROW, Anna Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Witherow, 85, were conducted on Wednesday afternoon, November 9, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Revs. Clarence K. Stewart and Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br />Mrs. Witherow died Monday night, November 7, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, after a short illness. She was born in Giles County, on February 5, 1881, the daughter of the late Jackson Gilmore and Margaret Barry Tarpley. Her husband, Thomas Walter Witherow, died in 1943.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Charlie Dugger, Pulaski, Miss Martha Witherow, Lynnville, Mrs. Dewey Barker, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Sid Dugger, Murray, Ky.; five sons, Joe and Thomas, both of Pulaski, Robert, Lynnville, James, Cornersville, and Albert Witherow, Belfast; thirty-seven grandchildren; three brothers, Joe Tarpley, Lawrenceburg, Russell and Thomas Tarpley, both of Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WITHEROW, Lela Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1968<br />Services for Mrs. Lela Johnson Witherow, 78, were held Monday, July 29, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home of Columbia, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Witherow died Saturday at a Maury County hospital.<br />A native of Giles County, she was a member of the Highland Avenue Church of Christ. She was the daughter of the late Thomas D. and Ann Jones Johnson and the wife of the late George R. Witherow.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Witherow, Columbia; four sons, Lowell Witherow, Nashville, Don Witherow, Vernon Witherow, and Mason Witherow, all of Columbia; one sister, Mrs. J. Ben Smith, Columbia; and one brother, W. J. Johnson, Alexandria, La.<br /><br />WITT, Joe Lindsey The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Joe Lindsey Witt, 73, veteran of World War I, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart, pastor of First Baptist Church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Witt died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 21, in Veterans Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness.<br />Born May 6, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles Morgan &#8220;Reb&#8221; Witt and Lizzie Peden Witt. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a Mason.<br />Mr. Witt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Georgia Smith Witt; and one brother, Brandon Witt, Elkton.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WITT, Mary Dora Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Dora Abernathy Witt, 68, general insurance agent at Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Wendell Meggs, pastor of Lynnville Methodist Church of which she was a member. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Witt died Saturday, November 13, in Maury County Hospital.<br />The daughter of the late Jerome C. Abernathy and Betty Eslick Abernathy, she was born May 22, 1897, in Giles County.<br />Mrs. Witt&#8217;s husband, Carter Harrison Witt, Jr., a former principal of Giles County High School and manager of The Union Bank at Lynnville, died in 1957.<br />She was a charter member of the Col. Greenberry Lee Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and had been a member of the Wednesday Literary Club for many years.<br />Mrs. Witt is survived by one son, Carter H. Witt, III, principal of the Jones High School at Lynnville; two daughters, Mrs. Henry S. Forrest, Bethesda, Md., and Mrs. William F. Long, Nashville; six grandchildren; three brothers, Gilbert B. Abernathy, John Matthews Abernathy, and Newton J. Abernathy, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Arthur Wellborn, Anniston, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WITT, Irma Huggins The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1963<br />Prayer services for Mrs. Carter Harrison Witt, Sr., Lynnville resident most of her life, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Finley, Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by Dr. E. P. Anderson. Burial took place at 2 o&#8217;clock that afternoon at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville with the rites conducted by the Rev. C. B. Cook, former pastor. Mrs. Witt died at _:40 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 28, at a Nashville hospital.<br />The former Miss Irma Huggins, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William F. Huggins.<br />Her husband, Carter H. Witt, Sr., died in 1959.<br />Mrs. Witt is survived by one sister, Mrs. G. A Davidson of Nashville.<br /><br />WITT, Mollie The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1962<br />One-hundred-year-old Mrs. Mollie Witt, born shortly after the outbreak of the Civil War, died September 29, in Dallas, Texas, where she had made her home for the past 45 years.<br />Mrs. Witt, born in Limestone County, Ala., on January 15, 1862, lived in Giles County for many years. She was the widow of General L. Witt of Pulaski.<br />Before moving to Dallas, Mrs. Witt had taught public school in Alabama and in Giles County.<br />She had many relatives in Giles County; among them, Brandon and Lindsey Witt, Dickson Marks, Perry Marks, Witt Puryear, and Mrs. H. Wilkes Carothers, all nieces and nephews.<br />In June 1953, Mrs. Witt took her first airplace ride in order to come to Giles County to attend the Homecoming Celebration of the Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. At the age of 91, she flew from Dallas to Nashville, where she was met by her son and driven by automobile to Pulaski. She was the oldest person attending the Homecoming of the church, one of whose founders was her grandfather-in-law, Clayton Witt.<br />In 1961, on her 99th birthday, Mrs. Witt received a personal birthday congratulations letter from Mrs. Dwight (Mamie) Eisenhower.<br />She was the oldest member of the First Methodist Church in Dallas. She taught a Sunday School class there for many years.<br />She was also a member of the Lest Ye Forget Club, a charitable organization, and the Order of the Eastern Star.<br />In recent years, Mrs. Witt had made her home with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Witt. Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Luther S. Pully, Sr., and Mrs. W. G. Carnathan, Sr., Dallas; five grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br />Funeral services were held October 1, with burial in Grove Hill Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />WITT, Robert E. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1965<br />Robert E. Witt, 82, native of Giles County and resident of Dallas, Texas, for fifty-five years, died in the Texas city on Sunday, August 29, Services and burial took place Wednesday in Dallas.<br />He was a retired operator of Witt and Witt Real Estate and Rental Company in Dallas, was a Methodist and a member of the Masonic Lodge.<br />Mr. Witt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edwena Cook Witt; and two sisters, Mrs. Luther S. Pully and Mrs. William G. Carnathan, all of Giles County.<br /><br />WITT, Susie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Robert H. Witt, 91, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Lynnville Presbyterian Church, with the burial in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Witt died early Wednesday morning, April 6, in Harris Convalescent Home in Franklin, after a long period of declining health.<br /><br />Born and reared at Lynnville, she was the former Miss Susie Smith, daughter of the late Nathan Smith and King Shields Smith, members of pioneer families of the Lynnville Community. Her husband, Robert H. Witt, prominent farmer and stockman, died several years ago.<br />A daughter, Mrs. George (Mary Witt) Stringer, died a few weeks ago.<br />Mrs. Witt is survived by one brother, Monroe Smith, Lynnville; and a nephew and niece, Nathan Smith, Memphis, and Miss Althea Smith, Nashville.<br /><br />WITTENBECK, Charles The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1969<br />Funeral services for Charles Wittenbeck, 57, were held Wednesday morning, July 16, in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Marshall Moss officiating. Burial will be in South Mound Cemetery, New Castle, Ind.<br />Mr. Wittenbeck, a cattle farmer and motel owner, died Saturday, July 12, in the Aspen Hill community.<br />He was born May 4, 1912, the son of the late John and Anna Hickman Wittenbeck. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Morris Wittenbeck of Pulaski; two daughters, Miss Debbie Wittenbeck of Pulaski, and Mrs. Ronald Stephens, Palm Beach, Fla.; two brothers, George Wittenbeck, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Erwin Wittenbeck, Detroit, Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Lena McFerran, St. Petersburg, Fla.; and two grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOLAVER, Willie Maud Murray The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Maud Murray Wolaver, 84, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday at Spring Place Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. She died Sunday, August 22, in Leonard Hospital, Lewisburg.<br />Mrs. Wolaver is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clifford Caneer; one son, Robert M. Wolaver; one brother, Monte Murray, all of Spring Place; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WOOD, Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1968<br />Clarence Wood, 52, former Pulaski restaurant owner, was killed early Saturday, May 4, in a two-car collision at Houma, La., where he had been employed as cook on a commercial boat for the past two years.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Burial was in Round Hill Cemetery at Belfast.<br />A native of Bedford County, born August 28, 1915, Wood was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood.<br />Complete details of the accident, which occurred at 1:45 a. m., were not available, but it was reported that the victim was a passenger in a taxicab when the vehicle was struck by another car.<br />Survivors include two sons, Carmen and Vinson Wood of Pulaski; four daughters, Clara Ann Wood, all of Pulaski, and Mrs Tyne Bush of the Phillipine Islands; one brother, Paul Wood of Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Cooper Davis of Lewisburg, Mrs. E. E. O&#8217;Conner of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. George Potts of Knoxville.<br /><br />WOOD, Harry Archie The Pulaski Citizen 27 Dec 1961<br />Funeral services for Harry Archie Wood, 60, employee of Sunshine Cleaners for a number of years, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Bobby Cook of Athens, Ala. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Wood who has been ill for several months, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, December 20, at his home in the Blooming Grove Community.<br />Born December 16, 1901, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late Carey Wood and Sallie Jackson Wood. He was a member of the Christian Church in Athens, Ala.<br />Mr. Wood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Williams Wood; three brothers, Hanserd Wood, Decatur, Ala., Mazie Wood, Columbia and Thomas Wood, Knoxville; and three sisters, Misses Gaynell and Lucille Wood, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Frank Minor, Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />WOODARD, Allen Bert The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1968<br />Allen Bert Woodard, 65, died in Giles County Hospital Sunday morning, November 3 at 11 o&#8217;clock after a reportedly short illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Frankewing Cemetery.<br />Born in Lincoln County, Mr. Woodard was the son of the late Minnie Houston and Roy Woodard.<br />Survivors, in addition to his wife, Mrs. Cora Hagood Woodard, include six daughters, Misses Elizabeth Anne and Linda Lee Woodard, and Mrs. Betty Irene Jackson, all of Pulaski, Miss Annie Ruth Woodard, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Peggy Jean Thompson, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Connie Sue Bishop, Detroit, Mich.; two sons, Wallace H. and Herbert A. Woodard, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Jones, Sweetwater, Texas, and Mrs. Lucile Swinford, Cornersville; two brothers, Herman Woodard of Fayetteville and Brown Woodard of Taft; and seven grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODARD, Bernard Hatcher The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1966<br />Dr. Bernard Hatcher Woodard, 85, of Spring Hill, former Elkton and Ardmore physician, died Saturday, November 19, in Maury County Hospital at Columbia.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Spring Hill Methodist Church and burial was in Polk Memorial Gardens.<br />A native of Lincoln County, Dr. Woodard was graduated from the old Morgan Preparatory School at Petersburg and received his medical training at the old University of Tennessee Medical School in Nashville.<br />After doing graduate work at Vanderbilt University, he began the practice of medicine at Elkton in 1907 and also practiced four years at Ardmore before moving to Spring Hill in 1919.<br /><br />Dr. Woodard was a member of the Maury County, Middle Tennessee, Tennessee and American Medical Associations. He was a Mason, a member of the board of directors of First Farmers and Merchants National Bank which serves Spring Hill, Columbia and Mt. Pleasant, and served as chairman of the official board of Spring Hill Methodist Church from 1928 until he retired this year.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Carter Woodard; three sons, Dr. James Woodard, Columbia dentist, Milton Carter Woodard of Alberta, Canada, and Bernard H. Woodard, Jr., of Chattanooga; a daughter, Mrs. Joe Anderson of Nashville, and nine grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, Henry Carlton The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1965<br />Henry Carlton Woodard, 34, of Columbia, a native Giles Countian, was killed Saturday night, June 26, in an automobile accident at Sandy Hook on Highway 43 about four miles south of Mt. Pleasant.<br />Funeral services were at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia and burial was in Friendship Cemetery at Culleoka.<br />The son of Azzie D. Woodard, Sr., and the late Mary Rose Woodard, he was a heavy equipment operator for Campbell and Due Construction Company. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict and had served in England. He was married in 1954 to the former Peggy Sharp who survives.<br />State Trooper James Jones said Woodard lost control of his car on a curve and crashed into a concrete bridge abutment at a high rate of speed. His nephew, Gerald Woodard, a passenger in the vehicle, was admitted to Maury County Hospital with head injuries.<br />Survivors, in addition to his father and wife, include three daughters, Cathy Diane, Pamela Bruce and Mary Ruth Woodard of Columbia; one son, Carlton Woodward, Jr., of Columbia; two brothers, A. D. Woodard, Jr., of Columbia and J. D. Woodard of Lynnville; two sisters, three half-brothers and a half-sister.<br /><br />WOODARD, Hughey C. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1967<br />Hughey Clayton Woodard, 25, was killed accidently Tuesday, January 31, while working on a construction job in Florida.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, February 5, at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Woodard, a native of Giles County, was born March 29, 1940, the son of Bert and Cora Hagood Woodard. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Woodard; one daughter, Belinda Woodard; one son, James Hughey Woodard; five sisters, Mrs. Jackie Jackson, Misses Elizabeth Ann and Connie Sue Woodard, Mrs. Billie Woodard, Virginia and Mrs. James R. Thompson, Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Wallace and Herbert Allen Woodard, Giles County.<br />Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODARD, Jackie L. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1969<br />Jackie L. Woodard, 19, died Thursday, July 10, from wounds received in an accident in Viet Nam.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, July 28, at 3 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Kenneth Mendenhall of Indiana officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Woodard was born November 8, 1949, the son of Robert Woodrd of Zion, Ill., and Mrs. Martha Woods of Meshawaka, Ind.<br />Survivors in addition to his parents include two sisters, Mrs. Patsy Parrish, Indiana, and Mrs. Rita Malone, Prospect; grandmothers, Mrs. Lela H odges, Prospect, and Mrs Bess Woodard, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODARD, John Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1969<br />John Franklin Woodard, 53, died Thursday, May 22, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, May 24, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Carl Hollis and G. C. Fox, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Woodard was born June 21, 1915, the son of the late Charlie and Amanda May Woodard.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Roberta Fralix Woodard; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Marie Bunn, and Jewell Dean Woodard, Pulaski; one son, John Franklin Woodard, Pulaski; one grandchild; three brothers, Allen Woodard, Lynnville, Ray Woodard, and James Woodard, Giles County; five sisters, Mrs. Louise Russell and Mrs. Annie Daniel, Giles County, Mrs. Clara Hill and Mrs. Margaret Parks, Nashville, and Mrs. Ethel Adams, Louisville, Ky.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODARD, Maggie Clark The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1967<br />Mrs. Maggie Clark Woodard, 87, died Thursday, March 16, in Steven&#8217;s Rockhaven Nursing Home at Lewisburg.<br />Services were conducted Saturday afternoon, March 18, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jacob Smith officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Woodard, a native of Moore County, was born June 8, 1879, the daughter of the late William Luther, and Eliza Jane Carter Clark. She was the widow of the late James Wesley Woodard.<br />Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Florence Radclift, Columbia; two sons, Raymond Woodard, Kerneysville, W. Va., and Thomas Woodard, West Hartford, Conn.; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Lawsha and Miss Sally Clark; one brother, George Clark, all of West Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOOD, Neeta Chapman The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1966<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Neeta Chapman Wood, 81, were held Friday at Union Presbyterian Church at Belfast with the burial in Round Hill Cemetery at Belfast. Mrs. Wood, widos of Walter Wood, died Wednesday night, March 23, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Cooper Davis at Lewisburg.<br />In addition to Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Wood is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. George Potts of Knoxville and Mrs. Elroy O&#8217;Connor, Birmingham, Ala.; two sons, Clarence Wood and Paul Wood, both of Pulaski; seventeen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODARD, John H. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1960<br />Funeral services for John H. Woodard, 71, retired carpenter and contractor, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ. Rites will be conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Woodard died at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 9, at Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br />Born September 5, 1888, in Maury County, he was the son of the late Jim Woodard and Fannie Pinkelton Woodard. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />His wife, Mrs. Susie Hendrix Woodard, died in 1951.<br />Mr. Woodard is survived by five sons Emmett Woodard, Smith Woodard and J. K. Woodard, Pulaski, Johnny Woodard, Tullahoma, and Carl Woodard, Campbellsville; five daughters, Mrs. William E. Rogers and Mrs. Butler Long, Tullahoma, Mrs. Loyd West, Columbia, Mrs. Cecil Bragg, Nashville, and Mrs. Abner Taylor, Pulaski; twenty-seven grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Will Woodard, Nashville, Sidney Woodard, Wylie, Texas, and Jim Woodard, Lawrenceburg; and two sisters, Mrs. Marshall Cross, Lincoln Park, Mich., and Miss Myrtle Woodard, Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODARD, John Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1963<br />The head mechanic at Richland Mills for the past 12 years, John Herbert Woodard, fell 60 feet to his death early Wednesday morning in the corn cribs of the mill. He died instantly.<br />Reports are the 46-year-old mechanic had been working on a trolley which transports corn to the various cribs after it has been brought up in an elevator. He had finished doing some welding and was walking along a narrow catwalk when he toppled off, hitting the wood flooring on his head.<br />Funeral services for the Giles County native, who lived at 636 South Third Street in Pulaski, are incomplete. The body is at Pulaski Funeral Home.<br />The accident happened about 8:15 a. m., shortly after Woodard had reported for work. Owner R. P. Dodson of Richland Mills said about seven other workers were in the building which houses the corn cribs, two of which witnessed the fall. The building is located on the north bank of Richland Creek just west of Minor Hill Highway.<br />Dodson said the accident victim had been sick and that Mrs. Woodard had tried to get him not to go to work.<br />Woodard was a native of Giles County. He had been working at Richland Mills since 1951. He was a member of the Church of God.<br /><br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Zora Woodard; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Hardiman, Pulaski, Mrs. Evelyn Beddingfield, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Jewell Adams, Pulaski; and two brothers, Edward Woodard, Sidney, Ohio, and Alvin Woodard, Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />WOODARD, Lizzie May The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie May Woodard, 82, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Woodard died Friday, January 15, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born August 20, 1892, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Fred May and Fannie Vandiver May. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Her husband, Charles Woodard, died in 1956.<br />Mrs. Woodard is survived, by four sons, Allen Woodard, Frank Woodard, Roy Woodard, and James Woodard, all of Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. M. L. Daniel, Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Russell, Lynnville, Mrs. Clara Hill and Mrs. Margaret Park, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Ethel Adams, Louisville, Ky.; one brother, Howard May, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Mable Ward, Pulaski.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODARD, Sarah Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Campbell Woodard, 37, local nurse, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Jewell Travis, Church of God minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Woodard died Sunday, March 3, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br />Born May 5, 1925, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Henry Campbell and Presh Randolph Campbell. She was a member of the Church of God.<br />In addition to her parents, Mrs. Woodard is survived by her husband, George B. Woodard; one son, George M. Woodard; two daughters, Misses Rebecca and Mary Woodard, Pulaski; two brothers, Chester Campbell, Lawrenceburg, and Tyree Campbell, Peoria, Ill.; and four sisters, Mrs. Robbie White, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Isaac Lawhorn and Mrs. Sybil Norwood, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Hargrove, Cornersville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODARD, Sarah Lou Lanier The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Lou Woodard, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in McDaniels Funeral Home in Cornersville with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Woodard died Sunday, February 13, at Culleoka at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. B. Westmoreland.<br /><br />Mrs. Woodard is also survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Horace Hamlin and Mrs. Conroy Hamlin, both of Frankewing; four sons, Wyatt Woodard, Lewisburg, Morris Woodard of Murfreesboro, E. M. Woodard, Marshall County, and M. J. Woodard, Goodlettsville; twenty-six grandchildren and thirty-six great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Erna Fuller, Waxahachie, Texas, and Mrs. Florence Stevenson, Florence, Ala.; and one brother, Morris Lanier, Waynesboro.<br /><br />WOODARD, Tina Bolden The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1961<br />Graveside services for Mrs. Tina Bolden Woodard, 74, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Antioch Cemetery near Elkmont, Ala. Mrs. Woodard died Friday morning, June 23 at her home near Decatur, Ala.<br />Born December 5, 1886 in Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Tom Bolden and Isabel Bolden. Her husband, William Woodard died in 1938.<br />Mrs. Woodard is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Irene McNatt, Toney, Ala., Mrs. Hattie Coffman, Lester, Ala., Mrs. George Teeples, Prospect, and Mrs. Nina Bell Brewer, Goodspring; two brothers, Harry Bolden and Johnny Bolden, Shelbyville; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Kyle, Athens, Ala.; twenty-one grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODARD,Tommy The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961<br />Funeral services for Tommy Woodard, 60, farmer of the Wales section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Campbellsville Cemetery. Mr. Woodard died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 24, at his home at Wales.<br />Born June 24, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Woodard and Sallie Henson Woodard.<br />Mr. Woodard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Woodard; seven daughters, Miss Imogene Woodard and Miss Betty Woodard, Wales, Mrs. Mildred Crocker, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Ruth Knight, Larkinsville, Ala., Mrs. Rebecca Wiser, Germany, Mrs. Mary Sue Deason, Nashville, and Mrs. Magdalene Cole, Old Hickory; five sons, Carl Woodard, Giles County, Frank Woodard and L. D. Woodard, Lincoln County, Robert Lee Woodard, Chicago, Ill., and James Woodard, Old Hickory; twelve grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Cassie Green, Columbia, and Mrs. Betty Rose, Lynnville, and three brothers, Bob Woodard, John L. Woodard and Hicks Woodard, all of Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODS, Montie Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Montie Eugene Woods, 80, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Woods died Friday morning, March 24, 15 his home in Pulaski.<br />Born October 20, 1880, in Maury County, he was the son of the late John Woods and Martha Lane Woods.<br /><br />Mr. Woods is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Seagroves Woods; one son, John Woods, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Cletus Collins, Indiana; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODWARD, Ben The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1961<br />Funeral services for Ben Woodward, 65, of Lewisburg, were held Thursday afternoon at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg, with the burial in West Side Cemetery in Giles County. Mr. Woodward died Wednesday, February 22, at a Nashville hospital, after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Woodward and Lizzie Wilkerson Woodward, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Woodward is survived by his wife, Mrs. Roxie Woodward; one daughter, Miss Louise Woodward; three sons, Franklin Woodward, Lynn Woodward and Tony Woodward; and one sister, Mrs. Willie Ward, all of Lewisburg; and one brother, Rollie Woodward, of Alabama.<br /><br />WOODWARD, John Luther The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1965<br />John Luther Woodward, Sr., 85, native Giles Countian who was reared here, died of a heart attack at his home in Larlingen, Texas on Wednesday afternoon, May 19. Funeral rites and burial took place Friday in Harlingen, where he had lived forty-five years.<br />He was a Methodist.<br />Mr. Woodward is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Lee Abernathy Woodward, also a native Giles Countian, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen Abernathy; two sons, Lt. Col. John L. Woodward, Jr., stationed in Germany, and Lester A. Woodward, San Antonio, Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Goldammer, Harlingen, Texas; and six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br /><br />WOODWARD, Leonora Josephine Ezell The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1965<br />In the early morning of October 29, 1965, God in His infinite wisdom and loving care visited in the home and claimed for His victim Mrs. Leonora Josephine Woodward of Brockton, Mass., after a period of declining health. She just peacefully and quietly fell asleep. Her spirit awoke to the splendor of eternal day for God took her as He gathers in His jewels at the hour unknown. She was a woman of cheerful disposition, full of life and hope, a comfort to all that knew her. She was a highly esteemed Citizen. May we as a body of people be profited by her life and strive to live better. The at last one day we will meet her again in that supreme Court of glory where parting is no more with an unbroken circle.<br />Mr. Woodward was the widow of Marcellus Edward Woodward, who died March 8th, 1922, and is buried in the family lot, Decatur, Alabama Cemetery where her remains were laid to rest beside him, Monday afternoon November 1st, Guntharp Funeral Home in charge. She was aged 90 years, 4 months, and 14 days, being born 15 Jun 1875, Giles County, Tenn., daughter of Marion Polk Ezell and Mary Elizabeth Tarpley.<br />Both Mr. and Mrs. Woodward descended from among earliest of Virginia families, dating back to the 1640&#8217;s. Later members of these families migrated into North and South Carolina, then further westward to Giles County, Tenn., as early as 1807-1808. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward were married 8 November 1898, Episcopal Rectory, Pulaski, Tenn. They established their home in Decatur, Alabama, where Mr. Woodward was a prominent merchant.<br />Surviving are four children, two sons, Milton Edward and Charles Woodward of Brockton, Mass.; two daughters, Mrs. Joe A. Williams (Edith) of Knoxville, Tenn., Mrs. R. H. Sheldon (Christine), with whom she made her home the past nine years at Brockton, Mass. Two grandchildren: Mrs. W. C. Van Dyke of Topeka, Kansas and Charles Woodward Crutcher of New Orleans, La.; six great-grandchildren, Joseph Scott, Michael Craig and Bruce Edward Van Dyke of Topeka, Kans., William (Billy) and Carolyn White of Athens, Ala., and Ross Amiel Williams of Knoxville, Tenn.; three nieces: Miss Mamie Watson, Miss Mary Will Harris, and Mrs. Hencely Hughey (Annie Mary Ezell), all of Pulaski, Tenn. and Edd Ezell of Pulaski.<br /><br />WOODWARD, Louella McAfee The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Fletcher O. Woodward, 90, native of Lincoln County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Woodward who had been making her home in Dallas, Texas, several years, died on Friday, December 4, in a nursing home in Dallas.<br />Born October 13, 1874, in Lincoln County, she was the former Miss Louella McAfee, the daughter of the late T. F. McAfee and Caldonia Gunter McAfee. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, Fletcher O. Woodard, died March 28, 1946.<br />Mrs. Woodward, who had resided most of her life in Giles County, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sam Weinstein, Dallas; one son, Dempsey Woodward, Pulaski; one grandchild; one brother, T. M. McAfee, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Lena Ingram and Mrs. J. D. Winton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Rufus Smith, Dallas, Texas.&#8217; Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODWARD, Rose Flautt The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1967<br />Mrs. Rose Flautt Woodward, 95, long time Martin College teacher, died at her home Wednesday morning, February 22, following an extended illness.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Neal Dean offiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Woodward, a native of Giles County, was born November 27, 1871, the daughter of the late John D. and Solonia Marcelle Rose Flautt. Her husband, the late Samuel H. Woodward, died several years ago. She was the oldest member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br />Survivors include one brother, Meredith E. Flautt of Nashville and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOODWARD, Suzanne Nelson The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Suzanne Nelson Woodward, 80, widow of Joe D. Woodward, Pulaski attorney, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, with the rector of the church, the Rev. Ben Shawhan, officiating. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Woodward died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, May 27, in Williamson County Hospital, Franklin, Tenn., after an extended illness.<br />Born August 3, 1883, she was the daughter of the late William C. Nelson and Georgie Adams Nelson. She was a member of the Episcopal Church and the Giles County Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy.<br />Joe D. Woodward, her husband, died in 1922.<br />Mrs. Woodward is survived by one daughter, Miss Marguerite Woodward, Pulaski; and one son, Joe D. Woodward, Jr., Dallas, Texas.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WOOTEN, John Henry The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1968<br />John Henry Wooten, 39, heavy equipment mechanic, was found dead early Sunday, March 31, with a pistol wound in the head and lying near his wrecked truck off U. S. Highway 31A southwest of Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The body was discovered shortly after 6 a. m. abut halfway between Cornersville and Lewisburg. The truck had gone off the left side of the highway and traveled 400 feet down a ditch before it overturned. A member of the family said Wooten had left home in Pulaski shortly after 11 p. m. en route to Nashville.<br />Dr. H. A. Morgan, Jr., Marshall County medical examiner and coroner, who investigated, said Wooten was found next to the truck &#8220;curled&#8221; around a 22 caliber pistol lying on the ground.<br />Dr. George Mayfield, Jr., of Columbia, assistant state medical examiner for Middle Tennessee, said Wooten died of a single bullet wound in the right temple. He said there were some minor scratches to the body that came from the wreck.<br />Neither physician came to a conclusion as to whether foul play was involved or whether Wooten died from a self-inflicted wound. Marshall County Sheriff Vance Wiles said the TBI had been called in on the investigation.<br />The son of Mrs. Nora Lee Wooten and the late William Franklin Wooten, he was born Sept. 1, 1928, in Arkansas. He was married to the former Miss Juanita Harwell and was employed by Clyde (Tab) Abernathy as a mechanic. He had resided in Pulaski since childhood.<br />In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by a brother, 1st Sgt. Shelby Allen Wooten, U. S. Army, Texas.<br /><br />WORD, Ulysses Grant The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1961<br />Funeral services for Ulysses Grant Word, 58, retired employee of Bordeaux Packing Company in Florida, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Edward Harper, minister of the church. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Word died Sunday night, May 21, at his home in Winter Haven, Florida, after a long illness.<br />A member of the Church of Christ, he was born in Giles County, the son of the late John T. Word and Etta M. Word. Twice married, his first wife was the late Mrs. Lizzie Davis Word; his second wife, Mrs. Eloise Davis Word, survives.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Word is survived by one son, Randall Word; and one stepson, Devonne Davis, both of Winter Haven, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Sarah Murphy, Pulaski, Mrs. Jennie Ree Davis, Columbia and Mrs. Lois Smith, Germany; three brothers, W. A. Word and Roy Word, Minor Hill, and Melvin Word, Tampa, Fla.; and three sisters, Mrs. J. C. Helton, Minor Hill, Mrs. Carl E. Robinson, Brick Church, and Mrs. Cranston Faulkner, Florence, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WORKMAN, John Elson The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for John Elson Workman, 68, former employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor, the Rev. Robert E. Wilsford, Baptist Missionary, and Rev. Billy Craighead, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Workman died on Sunday, September 1, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born April 14, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Horace Workman and Annie Wisdom Workman. He was a member of First Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Workman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Frances Renfro Workman; one daughter, Mrs. Alton Foster, Columbia; two grandchildren, Mrs. John Young, Pulaski, and Ronnie Foster, Jacksonville, Fla.; two great-grandchildren; four half-brothers, Andrew Workman, Arnold Workman, Willard Workman and Monroe Workman, all of Mt. Pleasant; and one half-sister, Mrs. Lee Workman, Mt. Pleasant.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WORLEY, Lela Young The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. L. Brown Worley, former resident of Bryson, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Belmont Methodist Church in Nashville, conducted by Dr. E. P. Anderson, associate minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Worley, who had resided in Nashville a number of years, died Monday, September 16, at a hospital in that city.<br />Mrs. Worley is survived by three daughters, Mrs. William Costen, Nashville, Mrs. Melvin M. Thweet, Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. John B. Padgett, Jr., New London, Conn.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />WORSHAM, Annie Hamlin The Pulaski Citizen 01 Jun 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Hamlin Worsham, 85, lifelong resident of the Beech Hill Community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. Fred Hall. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Worsham who had been ill four months, died at 4:30 Thursday afternoon, May 26, at her home.<br />Born January 7, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Hamlin and Mary Burgess Hamlin.<br />Mrs Worsham, believed to be the oldest member of Friendship Methodist Church, was the widow of Miles S. Worsham who died July 31, 1931.<br />Mrs. Worsham is survived by three sons, John Ephriam Worsham, Allison Worsham, and Miles Homer Worsham, all of Beech Hill; sixteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren; one sisters, Mrs. Chris Parsons, Burkett, Texas; and one brother, John Hamlin, Cornersville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WORSHAM, Edmond Randall The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1965<br />Funeral services for Edmond Randall Worsham, 79, retired farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J.C. Elkins, Methodist minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Worsham died Saturday, January 2, in Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 26, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late E. B. Worsham and Martha Blow Worsham. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />His wife, Mrs. Lillie Pigg Worsham, died two or three years ago.<br />Mr. Worsham is survived by two sons, Will Edd Worsham, Sumac, and Dean Worsham, Huntsville, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Lenice Mahoney, Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WORSHAM, Katie Bell Poole The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1968<br />Mrs. Katie Bell Worsham, 65, died Sunday, March 17, in Maury County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Worsham, wife of John E. Worsham, were held at w o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, March 19, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Revs. Mack Pinkelton and Raymond Johns officiating. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Worsham was born March 4, 1903 in Limestone County, Ala. Her parents were the late Robert Mason and Oma Mosely Poole.<br />Survivors include her husband, John E. Worsham; two sons, James Worsham, Beech Hill, Billy Worsham, Cornersville; four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Griggs, Mrs. Martha Tarpley, Giles County, Mrs. Wilma Guthrie and Mrs. Robbie Guthrie, both of Elyria, Ohio; twenty-three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; four brothers, Sam Poole, Pulaski, Eurris Poole, Louisville, Ky., Woodrow Poole, Alexandria, Ind., and Robert Dean Poole, Marshall County; and one sister, Mrs. Martha Christopher, Louisiana.<br /><br />WORSHAM, Lillie Pigg The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1963<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Pigg Worsham, 71, resident of the Beech Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 4, at Fairhaven Nursing Home, following several months illness.<br />Born June 6, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Pigg and Mary DeFord Pigg. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Worsham is survived by her husband, Randall Worsham; two sons, William Edmond Worsham, Beech Hill, and Dean Worsham, Huntsville, Ala.; one daughter, Miss Lenice Worsham, Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one brother, Robert Pigg, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Maude Armstrong, Howell, Tenn.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WORSHAM, Sue Ingram The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sue Ingram Worsham, 84, widow of John P. Worsham, were conducted Friday at Cornersville Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Brick Church Cemetery. Mrs. Worsham died Thursday morning, July 14, at her home in Cornersville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wesley Ingram and Mary Ingram. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Worsham is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Holley, Frankewing, and Miss Lucille Worsham, Cornersville; three sons, Malcolm I. Worsham, Cornersville, Buford Worsham, Old Hickory and Meacham Worsham, Pulaski.<br /><br />WRAY, Daniel Elza The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1963<br />Funeral services for Daniel Elza Wray, 76, retired farmer of Minor Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester Stephens of Lynchburg, former pastor of the church. Burial took place at Booths Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Wray died Sunday, December 1, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born February 20, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Harry Wray and Mary Ann Reyer Wray. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Wray is survived by his wife, Mrs. Etha Burgess Wray; one son, Allen Wray, Minor Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Lissie Roberts, Mrs. Ella Felker and Mrs. Virgie Williams, all of Minor Hill; and one brother, Ernest Wray, Cross Roads, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WRAY, Zora May The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1965<br />Mrs. Zora May Wray, 62, of Anderson, Ala., died Wednesday, August 25, after the automobile driven by her daughter, Mrs. Jacqueline J. Killen of Killen, Ala., overturned on rain-slick Highway 11 at Anthony Hill. The two had attended a funeral in Pulaski that afternoon.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Boyd David The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1968<br />Boyd David Wright, 91, died Monday, June 24, in Fairhaven Nursing Home.<br /><br />Funeral services for Mr. Wright, a retired farmer, were held Wednesday afternoon, June 26, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial was in New Zion Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Wright was born May 16, 1877, the son of the late William B. and Martha A. Fourline Wright. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Charlie Collins and Mrs. Lorene King, both of Giles County; seven sons, John, Amos, Robert, Carter, Joe and Gerald Wright, all of Giles County and Mahlon Wright, Marshall County; thirty-four grandchildren; and thirty-nine great-grandchildren.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Hallie Graham The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Hallie Graham Wright, 83, resident of Lincoln County, were held Tuesday at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with the burial in Prosperity Cemetery. Mrs. Wright died Sunday, January 30, in Fairhaven Nursing Home in Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Wright is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jim Jennings, Fayetteville; two sons, Earl Wright, Louisville, Ky., and Malcolm Wright, Springfield, Mo.; six grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Frank Robertson, Fayetteville.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Josh The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1961<br />Funeral services for Josh Wright, 77, retired farmer of the Lynnville Community were held Satruday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Wright died Friday morning in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born December 15, 1884, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright.<br />His wife, Lida Bowen Wright, died several years ago.<br />Mr. Wright is survived by one son, Jessie Wright, Lynnville; one brother, Boyd Wright, Lynnville; and two grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Mable Shook The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960<br />Mrs. Mitchell Wright, 51, a nurse at Giles County Hospital since 1953, was killed instantly when a speeding car, driven by Robert Wendell Appleton, 19, of Nashville, slammed into the auto driven by Mrs. Harold Wright of Decatur, Ala., in which both of her husband&#8217;s parents were passengers&#8230;.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Wright were conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski by Gilbert Shaffer and Gilbert Biggs. Burial was in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br />The former Miss Mable Shook, Mrs. Wright was the daughter of the late Tom Shook and Iva York Shook, and was a native of Giles County.<br />In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Harold Dean Wright of Decatur, Ala.; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel F. Surles of Goodspring; a brother, John Shook of Waverly; two sisters, Mrs. Ora Lee Braly of Bodenham and Mrs. Inez Inman of Birmingham, Ala., and three grandchildren.<br /><br />WRIGHT, Nannie Wakefield The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nannie Wakefield Wright, 89, Pulaski resident, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church, Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Wright died at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, April 27, at her home on Jones Street after a long period of declining health.<br />Born July 11, 1872, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late John Wakefield and Nancy Chesser Wakefield. Twice married; her first husband, Jesse Drake, died sixty years ago; and her second husband, Dick Wright, died approximately thirty-six years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Wright is survived by one son, Elwood Drake, Chattanooga; one daughter, Mrs. Lena Speer, Pulaski; eighteen grandchildren, thirty-eight great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Fannie Clinton, Huntsville, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WYATT, Paul The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1966<br />Paul Wyatt, 66, former resident engineer for State Highway Department at Pulaski, died in Clarksville Memorial Hospital, Clarksville, Tenn., on Tuesday night, December 20th. He had been ill for a period of ten days.<br />Funeral services were held at Trinity Episcopal Church, Clarksville, on Thursday, December 22nd, and burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Sycamore Mills in Cheatham County, Mr. Wyatt was a son of the late Paul and Mary Katherine Wyatt.<br />He was a veteran of World War I, and a member of the American Legion, and of Trinity Episcopal Church, Clarksville. He was resident engineer for Tennessee Highway Department in Pulaski for approximately ten years, leaving here about 1949 or 1950.<br />Survivors include his wife, the former Lucy Mabry of Clarksville, a brother, Robert Wyatt of New Jersey, and three sisters, Mrs. Charles Pickering, Mrs. Sarah Bourne and Mrs. Elizabeth Shope, all of Clarksville.<br /><br />WYNN, Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1967<br />Funeral services for Floyd Wynn, former Giles Countian, were conducted at 10:00 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 24, at Turner&#8217;s Trinity Chapel, with the Rev. Bevel Jones officiating. Burial was in Orange Hill Cemetery in Hawkinsville, Ga.<br />Mr. Wynn, an educator in Georgia for many years, was the son of the late Mr. W. T. Wynn, who served as president of Martin College for fifteen years, and Mrs. Wynn. He was a member of Decatur First Methodist Church and Kappa Alpha Fraternity.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Reynolds Wynn, Decatur, Ga.; two sons, Jack T. Wynn, Atlanta, Ga., and James R. Wynn, Rockledge, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Ray Goodall, Jacksonville, Fla.; and two brothers, William T. Wynn, Detroit, Mich., and Dr. Lawrence Wynn of Memphis.<br /><br />WYNNE, Aubrey Austin The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1967<br />Aubrey Austin Wynne, 85, of Nashville, formerly of Pulaski, died Monday, January 23, in a Nashville hospital.<br />Services were conducted Wednesday morning, January 25, at 11 o&#8217;clock at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, with the Rev. David McGregor officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br />Mr. Wynne, a native of Giles County, was born May 30, 1881. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wynne of Elkton. His wife was the late Mrs. Irene White Young.<br />Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. George Rippey and Mrs. A. N. Mangum, Nashville, Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright and Mrs. Mary Ruth Barnard, Old Hickory; two sons, Maj. C. O. Wynne, USA, stationed at Charlotte, N. C., Herbert W. Wynne, Nashville; thirteen grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Mrs. H. P. Wynne of Pulaski.<br /><br />WYNNE, Herman Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1961<br />Funeral services for Herman Phillips Wynne, 77, retired farmer of the Bryson Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. R. N. Dean and the Rev. Donald White officiating. The burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Wynne died at 6 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, September 22, at his home on Flower Street in Pulaski, following a long illness.<br />Born October 24, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late C. O. Wynne and Georgia Austin Wynne. Formerly an elder in Bethany Presbyterian Church, he was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. The family recently moved from Bryson to Pulaski.<br />Mr. Wynne is survived by his wife, Mrs. Avis George Wynne; one brother, A. A. Wynne, Nashville; and several nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WYNNE, Irene Young The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1966<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Aubrey A. Wynne, 80, resident of Nashville for thirty years and a native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. David McGregor, pastor of Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville. Mrs. Wynne died at her home, 821 Stockell Street, on Wednesday, January 5.<br />The former Miss Irene Young, she was born June 25, 1885, at Bryson in Giles County, the daughter of the late Jesse Young and Molly Williams Young. She was a member of the Brush Hill Church of which her husband is an elder.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Wynne is survived by four daughters, Mrs. George Rippey, Mrs. Mary Ruth Bernard, and Mrs. Ann Mangrum, all of Nashville and Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright, Old Hickory; two sons, M/Sgt. C. O. Wynne, serving with the U. S. Army Recruiting Service in Cookeville, and Herbert W. Wynne, Nashville; thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Otha Young and Jesse Young, both of Pulaski.<br /><br />WYNNE, Waldo Roy The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1966<br />Funeral services for Waldo Roy Wynne, 81, were conducted on Wednesday afternoon, November 2, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating, assisted by the Rev. Billy Craighead. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Wynne died Monday night, October 31, in Giles County Hospital, following an extended illness. He was a native of Giles County, born October 29, 1885, the son of the late Waldo Harrison and Martha Walden Wynne.<br />He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E. L. Reece, Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Bill Hunt, Detroit,Mich.; three sons, Robert and Harold, Pulaski, and Frank, Selma, Ala.; thirteen grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ola Grubbs, Blanche community, Mrs. Velma Page, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Alma Biles, Hartselle, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />WYNNE, Winfrey The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1963<br />Dr. Winfrey Wynne, son of the former president of Martin College for a number of years, Professor W. T. Wynne, died of pneumonia on January 26, with the rites taking place in Georgia.<br />Dr. Wynne was a member of the faculty of Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., in the Science Department. He is survived by his wife, one son and one daughter.<br />Mrs. Donald Bentley, the former Miss Katherine Dickey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos O. Dickey of Pulaski, for eight years was associated with him as a lab technician in the department of Science at the University.<br /><br />YANT, Mark A. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1965<br />Mark A. Yant, 73 year old retired farmer of the Yant Road community, died unexpectedly at his home Saturday morning about 10:30 after a long period of ill health.<br />Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 3 p. m. Sunday with burial at Bethesda Cemetery.<br />Mr. Yant was a native of Giles County, son of the late Reece P. and Sallie Toomey Yant.<br />He is survived by two sisters, Misses Ina and Maggie Yant, and a brother, Richard Yant, all of Giles County.<br /><br />YARBROUGH, Willie D. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1966<br />Funeral services for Willie D. Yarbrough, 44, WWII veteran and employee of the Gabriel Company at Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mr. Yarbrough died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Saturday, July 16, at his home in the Cedar Grove section.<br />Born December 20, 1921, in Alabama, he was the son of Mrs. Pansy Harwell Yarbrough, Pulaski, and the late Will D. Yarbrough.<br /><br />In addition to his mother, Mr. Yarbrough is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Darnell Yarbrough; one married daughter who resides in Illinois; one grandchild; four step-children, Benjamin Vincent, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Frances Hazelwood, Nashville, and Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Florida; one sister, Mrs. Cora Lee Prince, Florence, Ala.; and two brothers, Floyd Yarbrough, Illinois, and Oscar Yarbrough, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YEARTA, John Clinton The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1962<br />Funeral Services for John Clinton Yearta, 87, retired farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Ed Harper, minister of the church. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Yearta died Wednesday, January 24, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lois Rosson, in Lawrenceburg.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born December 20, 1874, the son of the late Fate Yearta and Martha Brooks Yearta. He was a member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Ada Yearta, died in 1954.<br />Mr. Yearta is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Rosson, Mrs. Mamie Lou Moore, Riversburg, and Mrs. Ora Bell Hicks, Pulaski; two sons, Wilburn Yearta, Pulaski, and William Yearta, Cornersville; and eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YEARTA, Mary Elizabeth Beliar The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1969<br />Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Beliar Yearta, 62, died Friday, December 26, in Nashville General Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Yearta, wife of Wilburn Yearta, were conducted Sunday afternoon, December 28, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Giles Memory Gardens.<br />A resident of Nashville, she was born March 25, 1907, the daughter of the late John and Ella Craig.<br />Survivors in addition to her husband include five sons, David Yearta, Eldridge Yearta, both of Nashville, Herbert Pitts, Pulaski, Evans Pitts, Culleoka, J. W. Pitts, Waco; two daughters, Mrs. Eva Owens, Pulaski, Mrs. Dorothy Hill, Florence, Ala.; one brother, Eurel Craig Whitehouse; four sisters, Mrs. Lavonia Hicks, Minor Hill, Mrs. Hattie Jones, Stella, Mrs. Myrtle Hill, Pulaski, and Mrs. Pearlie Williams, Nashville; twenty-one grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />YORK, Claude Earl The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963<br />Funeral services for Claude Earl York, 80, retired farmer of the Cedar Grove Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Madison Funeral Home, Madison, Tenn. Burial took place at Cool Spring Cemetery in Giles County. Mr. York who had been residing near Madison for eighteen years, died in a Nashville hospital on Wednesday, August 7.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late John York and Tennie Tomerlin York.<br />Mr. York is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellen McMasters York; three daughters, Mrs. Ed Marlin and Mrs. Wade Thompson, Madison, and Mrs. D. H. Brooks, Franklin; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />YORK, Emma Jane Guffee The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Jane Guffee York, 91, resident of Pulaski since 1942, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday at Nolenville Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by Rev. C. R. Cunningham of Nashville, assisted by the Rev. W. E. Gilbert, pastor of the church. Burial will be in Nolenville Cemetery.<br />Mrs. York died at 4:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, September 20, at Giles County Hospital, after a heart attack suffered at noon that day.<br />Born July 6, 1869, in Williamson County, she was the daughter of the alte James Guffee and Betty Jones Guffee, and was a member of Nolenville Methodist Church.<br />Her husband, James Riley York, died September 12, 1901.<br />Mrs. York is survived by three sons, Walter H. York, Pulaski, E. R. York, Nashville, and Charles York, Nolenville; one daughter, Mrs. S. B. Glenn, College Grove; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Alice Wilkinson, Chattanooga.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Amos Richardson The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1966<br />Amos Richardson Young, 74, well known Pulaski businessman died Friday, July 8, at Fairhaven Nursing Home after a long illness.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Billy E. Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, Mr. Young was born Aug. 21, 1891, son of the late Thomas Edgar and Bina Montgomery Young. He was married to the former Gladys Browning who died Nov. 4, 1962.<br />He had been prominent in the heating and plumbing business here for many years, having been associated with his father in the firm of T. E Young and Company until the latter&#8217;s death in 1931. Since that time he had been associated in partnership with his brother-in-law, Grover McAlester, in the firm of Young and McAlester until last year when both members retired and the business was closed.<br />Mr. Young was a member of First Methodist Church and the Pulaski Elks Lodge.<br />Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Paul Daly of Chattanooga and Mrs. Clemens Caldwell of Danville, Ky.; a sister, Mrs. Grover McAlester of Pulaski and four grandchildren.<br /><br />YOUNG, Annie Wilson Odeneal The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Wilson Odeneal Young,79, Pulaski housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Tommy Vernon, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Young died unexpectedly of a heart ailment early Friday morning, October 12, at her home in Pulaski.<br />Born August 31, 1883, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late William Henry Odeneal and Nancy Knight Odeneal. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br /><br />Her husband, Henry Worley Young, died July 28, 1934.<br />Mrs. Young is survived by two sons, Henry B. Young and John Morris Young, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Homer Story, Pulaski, and Mrs. Matt Inman, Nashville; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one brother, Grady Odeneal, Covington, Ind.; and one sister, Mrs. Cleo Irvin, Lawrenceburg.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Bessie Mae The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1965<br />Funeral services for Miss Bessie Mae Young, 86, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown, Second Street Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 9 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, October 21, at Fairhaven Nursing Home having entered two years ago after having fallen, breaking a hip.<br />Born April 24, 1879, she was the daughter of the late Napoleon Bonaparte Young and Martha Kosier Young. She was a member of the Church of Christ and the last member of her immediate family.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Charlie Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1964<br />Funeral services for Charlie Clayton Young, 71, retired carpenter of the Eleventh Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home of Columbia in charge of arrangements. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Edward Templeton, pastor of Berea Methodist Church of which he was a member. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Young died unexpectedly about 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, February 11, en route to the hospital.<br />Born May 9, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Gilbert T. Young and Minnie Brown Young. His wife, Mrs. Adney Moore Young, died many years ago.<br />Mr. Young is survived by three daughters, Miss Mildred Alene Young and Miss Dorothy Young, Berea, and Mrs. George E. Wilburn, Pulaski; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />YOUNG, Charlie Gaines The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1964<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charlie Gaines Young, 81, wife of R. T. Young of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Young died early Tuesday morning, December 15, in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, following a lengthy illness.<br />Born July 29, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. A. Gaines and Sarah Parker Gaines. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her husband, Mrs. Young is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Arney C. Curry, Pulaski; one son, Ed Young, Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Charlie McLaurine The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1963<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Edward F. Young, 96, lifelong resident of Giles County, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway and the Rev. Mr. Crocker. Burial will take place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Young died about noon on Wednesday, January 30, at Elm Rest Nursing Home at Lawrenceburg after a long period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Charlie McLaurine, she was born August 27, 1866, the daughter of the late William P. McLaurine and Mary Frances Loyd McLaurine. She was a graduate of Martin College and a member of the Methodist Church. She was the last member of her immediate family.<br />Her husband, Edward F. Young, died in 1916.<br />Mrs. Young is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Fount P. Dunnavant, Elkton, Mrs. Frances Austin, Memphis, and Mrs. Orlean Stephenson, Auburndale, Fla.; one son, Overton S. Young, Bryson; twelve grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Clayton Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1967<br />Prayer services for Clayton Harwell Young, five-week-old infant son of Earl and Sharon Crouch Young of Nashville, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, March 21, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. H. C. Austin of Nashville officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />The baby died Monday, March 20, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Young, Giles County; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Crouch, Jr., Tullahoma.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Edward Baxter The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1969<br />Edward Baxter (Otha) Young, 85, died May 9, in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Young, a retired farmer, were conducted Sunday afternoon, May 11, at 1:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. Homer Austin officiating. Burial was in Bee Springs Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Young was born December 16, 1883, the son of the late Jesse Young, Sr., and Mollie W. Young.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ellie B. Young, Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Young, Pulaski, Mrs. H. H. Austin, Cookeville, and Mrs. Clyde Duke, Nashville; one brother, Jesse Young, Giles County; six step-children; and six grandchildren.<br />Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Flora Moore The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1961<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Moore Young, 51, well-known registered nurse, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Gus Self, the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Young died on Thursday, November 9, at the home on the Lewisburg Highway, after several months illness.<br />Born May 4, 1910, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Mamie Garrett Moore and the late Guy Moore. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to her mother, Mrs. Young is survived by her husband; one son, Gerald Young; three sisters, Mrs. Mitchell Davidson and Mrs. Ozro Newton, Giles County, and Mrs. Matt Fox, E. St. Louis, Ill.; and four brothers, G. Russell Moore, J. W. Moore, Floyd Moore, and Earl Moore, all of Giles County.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Gilbert Allen The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1966<br />Funeral services for Gilbert Allen Young, 58, a carpenter by trade, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Henry Cortner, pastor of the Berea Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Young died on Friday afternoon, April 8, in Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br />Born March 24, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Spencer Young and Ella Jane Hayes Young. His first wife, Mrs. Flora Moore Young died November 9, 1961.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Young is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Lois Rainey Prestridge Young; one son, Gerald Young, Giles County; two step-sons, Billy Joe Prestridge, California, and Bobby Prestridge, U. S. Army; one step-daughter, Mrs. Horace Fogg, Pulaski; four step-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lora Inman and Miss Clemma Young, Giles County and Mrs. Wilma McFarland, Evansville, Ind.; and three brothers, Ben Young, Giles County, Ed Boyett Young, Goodlettsville and Worley Young, Ewin, Tenn.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Gladys Browning The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys Browning Young, 71, wife of Amos R. Young, Pulaski businessman, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church, of which she was a member. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Young died<br /><br />YOUNG, Guy The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1968<br />Guy Young, 91, retired merchant, farmer and livestock dealer, died early Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Billy Craighead, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Young was born in Giles County on August 18, 1877, the son of the late Nathaniel A. and Medora Harwell Young.<br /><br />He established the Guy Young and Co. Buggy and Harness firm in Pulaski in 1907, and the Young Furniture and Undertaking Business in 1925. He continued his farming interests in the intervening years before his retirement.<br />Mr. Young was a member of First Methodist Church, Pulaski.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Mabel Kirby; one daughter, Mrs. A. E. Adkins, Columbia; two sons, Forrest Guy Young, Salineville, Ohio, Nathan Kirby Young, Nashville; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />YOUNG, Homer Baxter The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1960<br />Funeral services for Homer Baxter Young, 82, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Moss, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Young who had been in failing health, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, August 10, at Giles County Hospital.<br />Born July 2, 1878, he was the son of the late John Crutcher Young and Antoinette Harwell Young. A lifelong resident of the county, he was a member of the Friendship Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Young, a batchelor, is survived by two nephews, John C. Hardin, Birmingham, Ala., and Harry Hardin, Hopewell, Ga.; and one niece, Mrs. A. R. Long, Birmingham, Ala.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Lexie The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1960<br />Funeral services for Lexie Young, 72, retired farmer of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough and E. C. Prestridge, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Young died early Saturday morning, September 3, at Giles County Hospital following a paralytic stroke.<br />Born July 22, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Napoleon Young and Martha Jane Cozier Young, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Mrs. Esther Montgomery Young; one son, Paul Young, Bunker Hill; and one sister, Miss Bessie Yount, Pulaski.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Lizzie May Day The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1962<br />Funeral services for Mrs. C. D. Young, 80, Elkton resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. R. L. Greenway, pastor and the Rev. Mitchell Sawyer of Shelbyville, former pastor. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Young died at 11:27 Thursday morning, March 29, at the home at Elkton after a period of declining health.<br />The former Miss Lizzie May Day, she was a native of Culleoka in Maury County, the daughter of the late John Day and Hattie Atkins Day. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, C. D. Young, died September 16, 1949.<br /><br />Mrs. Young is survived by two daughters, Mrs. H. L. Moffitt, Elkton, and Mrs. H. B. Chrisp, Concord, Calif.; one son, W. P. Young, Columbia; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren; and one sisters, Mrs. Logan Davidson, Lewisburg.<br /><br />YOUNG, Mabel Kirby The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1969<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel Kirby Young were conducted Sunday, May 25, at 1:30 p. m., in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Young died Thursday, May 22, at home of a heart attack.<br />Born near Guntersville, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Josh F. and Maggie Sergeant Kirby. She was the widow of Guy Young, who died in November of 1968.<br />Survivors include three children, Forrest Guy Young, Salineville, Ohio, Nathan Kirby Young, Nashville, and Mrs. A. E. Adkins, Columbia; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Fred Bass of Decherd and nine nieces and nephews.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Mamie Storey The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1965<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jess Young, 73, resident of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Giles Memory Gardens. Mrs. Young died on Monday night, March 29, in Giles County Hospital following surgery.<br />The former Miss Mamie Storey, she was born April 11, 1891, the daughter of the late John Storey and Leila Smith Storey Brownlow. She was a member of the Bee Spring Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Young is survived by her husband Jess J. Young; one son, Dumont Young, and one granddaughter, both of Elkton; and one sister, Mrs. Elam Lackey, Nashville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />YOUNG, Robert Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1965<br />Robert Taylor Young, 78, well known Pulaski resident, died early Saturday, May 29, in Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient for one week as the result of a gunshot wound which the family said was self-inflicted. Death was attributed to heart failure. He had been in ill health for a number of years.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Craighead officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native Giles Countian, Mr. Young was born Sept. 13, 1886, the son of Gilbert and Minnie Brown Young. He was for many years associated with Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, before his retirement. He was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Arney Curry of Pulaski; a son, Robert Edward Young of Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren, Mrs. Dan Martin and Kent Curry of Pulaski; and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />YOUNG, Sam Davis The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1969<br />Sam Davis Young, 65, agent for Farmers Mutual Insurance, died Tuesday morning, November 18, at Giles County Hospital after having suffered two strokes last week, one on Wednesday and another on Friday.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with the Rev. W. E. Gober officiating. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Born July 13, 1904, in the Pisgah community. Mr. Young was the son of the late Arney and Jennie Mae Harwell Young.<br />A farmer and businessman, he served for a number of years as secretary to the Giles County grand jury and during the 1940&#8217;s and 1950&#8217;s, was a member of the County Committee of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, serving part of that time as vice-chairman of the committee. He had lived in Pulaski about eighteen years and was a member of First Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elise Harwell Young; one brother, Raymond Young of Pisgah; one half-sister, Mrs. Cletus S. Dunnavant of Pulaski; his step-mother, Mrs. Arney Young of Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />YOUNG, Vinson Hayes Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1965<br />Funeral services for Vinson Hayes Young, 65, farmer of the Brick Church community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Diana Methodist Church with the burial in Diana Cemetery. Mr. Young died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, September 23, in Brown Hospital in Lewisburg.<br />He was a member of the Diana Methodist Church and was a World War I veteran.<br />Born May 29, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of th late William Spencer Young and Ella Jane Hayes Young.<br />Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Park Young; three sons, Vinson Young, Lewisburg, David Young and William Young, Pulaski; five daughters, Mrs. W. S. Eley, Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Lyndal Fagan, Lewisburg, Mrs. John McIntyre, Columbia, Mrs. Billy Dean Hagood, Brownsville, and Mrs. Johnny Holley, Donelson; eighteen grandchilden; four brothers, Worley Young, Erin, Tenn., Ben Young and Gilbert Young, Pulaski, and Ed B. Young, Goodlettsville; and three sisters, Miss Clemma Young and Mrs. Lora Inman, Pulaski, and Mrs. R. C. McFarland, Evansville, Ind.<br /><br />YOUNG, William Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1960<br />Funeral services were held on Wednesday in Knoxville for William Gardner Young, approximately ninety years of age, who died at 8 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, July 11, at his home in Knoxville.<br />Son of the late Nathaniel Abernathy Young and Medora Harwell Young, he was born and reared in Giles County. About forty years ago, he moved to Knoxville where he was a machinist for the N. C. &amp; St. L. Railroad. He retired at 65.<br />His wife, Mrs. Betty Worsham Young, died at Knoxville on 16 October 1928.<br /><br />Mr. Young is survived by five children including the daughter, Mrs. Mildred Mills who lived with him; and one brother, Guy Young of Pulaski. Mr. Young attended the rites in Knoxville.<br /><br />ZEIGLER, Charles Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1969<br />Charles Franklin Zeigler, 75, died Sunday morning, May 18, at his home on Route 5, Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, May 19, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. John Pope officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mr. Zeigler was born February 5, 1896 the son of the late George and Lenny Tidwell Zeigler.<br />Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruby Ann Braly Zeigler; one son, George Zeigler, Jacksonville, Ill., two daughters, Mrs. Tom Luna, Pensacola, Fla.; and Mrs. Ted Tramell, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Mary White, Pulaski, and six grandchildren.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ZEIGLER, Smith Waters The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1965<br />Smith Waters Zeigler, 84, retired mail carrier died at Fairhaven Nursing Home on Tuesday night, after four months illness. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Billy Craighead and Rev. Joe Bennett officiating, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born on October 4, 1880, the son of Luke Thompson and Virginia Ann Smith Zeigler. He was a member of Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church, and the National Council of Jr. Order of United American Mechanics. Members of the latter will serve as pallbearers.<br />His wife, the former Ruby Pearl Pittard, died in April, 1954.<br />He is survived by one son, Billy Zeigler, of Pulaski, and a step-sister, Mrs. Lucille Kennedy of Memphis.<br /><br />ZEIGLER, William Earl (Bill) The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1965<br />Funeral services for William Earl (Bill) Zeigler, 39, who died suddenly Thursday, July 1, of a heart attack while vacationing at the home of his parents near Bodenham, were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Chapel of Roses, Woodlawn Mortuary, Nashville. The Rev. Ewing Weakley officiated and burial was in Woodlawn Park in that city.<br />Born May 3, 1925, he was a native of Giles County ant the son of Charles F. and Ruby Braly Zeigler. He was married August 18, 1953, to the former Mrs. Katherine Greene Matthess, who survives.<br />Mr. Zeigler was graduated from Bodenham High School and attended the Art Institute at Pittsburg, Pa. for two years, later taking a postgraduate course at the Institute in commercial lettering. He joined the staff of Newspaper Print Corporation&#8217;s art department in June 1951.<br />He was an Army veteran of World War II, having served in the European Theatrer of Operations. He was a member of Woodland Presbyterian Church.<br />Other survivors include a daughter, Cynthia Lee Zeigler, Nashville; a son, William Donald Matthess, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Tom Luna, Pensacola, Fla., and Mrs. Ted Trammell of Nashville; and a brother, George Zeigler of Illinois.<br /><br />ZUCCARELLO, Earl Collins The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1960<br />Funeral services for Earl Collins Zuccarello, 67, member of Giles County Court, Campbellsville farmer and veteran of World War I, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Zuccarello died at 10:50 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, December 14, at Giles County Hospital following surgery on December 1.<br />Born January 29, 1893, at Campbellsville, he was the son of the late Joseph J. Zuccarello, outstanding teacher and farmer, and Mrs. Mattie Collins Zuccarello. He attended Massey School for Boys in Pulaski, and was a member of the Methodist Church. He served in the Army during World War I. Representing the Nineteenth Civil District, he was a new member of County Court, having been elected in August.<br />Mr. Zuccarello is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Morris Zuccarello; and one brother, Felix Zuccarello, Campbellsville.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ZUCCARELLO, Ena B. Wiggins The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1968<br />Mrs. Ena B. Zuccarello, 80, died Friday morning, December 20, in Lawrence County Hospital.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zuccarello, wife of the late Tom Zuccarello, were held Saturday morning, December 21, at ten o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Zuccarello was born December 14, 1888, the daughter of the late Jim and Ann Ford Wiggins.<br />Survivors include one son, Tommy Zuccarello, Pulaski; one brother, Pete Wiggins, Bolivar.<br />Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />ZUCCARELLO, Felix The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1961<br />Felix Zuccarello, 65, prominent retired farmer and lifelong resident of the Campbellsville community, died at 1 a. m., Friday, August 18, at Giles County Hospital after two years of declining health.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert H. Hall officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of the late Joseph J. and Mattie Collins Zuccarello, he was born Oct. 31, 1896. He was a member of Campbellsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church and served as a magistrate from the Nineteenth District from 1944 to 1950.<br />Mr. Zuccarello was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the American Legion. He had been a member of the Giles County Farm Bureau for more than thirty years and was a director in that organization at the time of his death.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Tidwell Zuccarello; one son, Joe Fry Zuccarello of Nashville; and one granddaughter.<br /><br />ZUCCARELLO, James D. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1964<br />James D. Zuccarello, 66, retired insurance man, died last Thursday at Giles County Hospital.<br />Funeral services were held Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Zuccarello was a native of Giles County, son of the late James Henry Zuccarello and Eba Bennett Zuccarello. He was a veteran of World War I.<br />He was an insurance agent and district manager for Life and Casualty Insurance Co. for 22 years. He was a Methodist.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Estelle Brahan Zuccarello; a daughter, Miss Bebe Zuccarello, Washington, D. C.; a son, Dr. James B. Zuccarello, Concord, N. C.; a sister, Mrs. Joe M. Rackley, Pulaski; two brothers, Frank A. Zuccarello, Pulaski and W. E. Zuccarello, Jacksonville, Fla.; and two grandchildren.<br />Â </p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">ABERNATHY, Alberta The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1959<br>Alberta Abernathy, about 45, Negro of the Friendship community, was severly burned Thursday, November 5, when kerosene she was using to rekindle a fire under a wash kettle in her yard burst into flames, sending the blaze into her face and over her body.<br>The victim died Thursday night at 12:30 at Giles County Hospital. Relatives said the woman swallowed the blaze and was so badly burned about the face and body that sheets were used to move the body to the funeral home.<br>Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Jordan Funeral Home, Pulaski, and burial was in the Friendship Cemetery.<br>The victim was the wife of the late Robert Abernathy. Survivors are seven children, including one in service in Japan; a sister, Cliffie Willingham and a brother, Thomas J. Harwell.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Anna Mae Evans The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Mae Evans Abernathy, 78, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial took place in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac Evans and Samantha Stepp Evans, and lived here until the family moved to Maury County in 1928. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Abernathy is survived by her husband, E. A. Abernathy; one daughter, Mrs. John Morton, Nashville; one son, Floyd Abernathy, Maury County; and two sisters, Mrs. M. C. Hannah, Hermitage, and Mrs. Andrew C. Nelson, Fayetteville.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Beatrice Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. J. Harold Abernathy, 60, native Pulaskian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church of which she was a member. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Abernathy died at 5 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 14, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br>The former Miss Beatrice Roberts, she was born April 12, 1899, the daughter of the late Dr. G. A. Roberts, Pulaski dentist for many years, and Mrs. Beulah Cheek Roberts.<br>Educated at Martin College, Mrs. Abernathy was active in the work of her church, having been a leader in the missionary society and other endeavors of the church, and prominently indentified in civic and club circles.<br>Mrs. Abernathy is survived by her husband, J. Harold Abernathy, wholesale grocer salesman; one daughter, Mrs. Wilson Smith, Nashville; three grandchildren; one brother, G. A. Roberts, Jr., Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. A. U. Given, Decaturville, Ill. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Betty Eslick The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jerome C. Abernathy, 94, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother, Dr. William H. Mansfield, and Rev. George Regas, with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Abernathy died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, September 21, at her home near Pulaski, following a long period of declining health.<br>Born November 26, 1863, she was the former Miss Betty Eslick, daughter of the late Newton Green Eslick and Dorothy Franklin Eslick, members of pioneer families of the county. She was believed to be the oldest alumna of Martin College in Pulaski. She was a member of the Firs Methodist Church and was a charter member of the Col. Greenberry Lee Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, having been a lineal descendant of Col. Lee.<br>Her husband, Jerome Clayton Abernathy, who died March 14, 1928, was an outstanding teacher of the county and was co-founder of the well-known Abernathy School for Boys in Pulaski, established circa 1900.<br>Mrs. Abernathy is survived by three sons, Gilbert B. Abernathy, John Matthews Abernathy, and Newton J. Abernathy, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Wellborn, Anniston, Ala., and Mrs. Carter Harrison Witt, Jr., Lynnville; ten grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Carrie McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 05 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie McCormack Abernathy, 80, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Pisgah Methodist Church of which she was a life-long member. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, pastor of the church, and the Rev. James T. Parsons, retired Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Abernathy died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Hospital following a brief illness. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack and spent her entire life in this county. Her husband, Hardy Abernathy, died ten years ago.<br>Mrs. Abernathy is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Elmo Gunter, Nashville, Mrs. Willie Harwell and Mrs. Carl Harwell, both of Pisgah, and Mrs. J. D. Brashears, Pulaski; one son, Clarence Abernathy, Pisgah; five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Dick McCormick, Giles County; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Florence Vaughn, Fort Worth, Texas, and Mrs. John Pack, Nashville.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Donald James The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1959<br>Donald James Abernathy, 7 weeks old infant son of Chief Petty Officer John W. Abernathy and Mrs. Abernathy, died of pneumonia on October 9 aboard ship as the family was returning to The States. Burial rites took place on Wednesday, October 10, at National Cemetery, San Diego, Calif. The infant was born August 21 in Japan.<br>Chief Abernathy is being stationed at the US Naval Base at San Diego, Calif., after a seven year tour of foreign duty. Abernathy is the son of Nathan A. Abernathy, Pulaski.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Elizabeth Louise The Pulaski Citizen 03 Oct 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Miss Elizabeth Louise Abernathy, 68, retired school teacher of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Miss Abernathy who had been in declining health for several years, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in a Lewisburg nursing home where she had been a patient a short time.<br>Born January 8, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Albert Sidney Abernathy and Vashti Hopkins Abernathy, and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.<br>Miss Abernathy was a graduate of Martin College in Pulaski, George Peabody College, Nashville, and the University of Chicago, and held a doctor of divinity degree from the College of Divine Metaphysics, Indianapolis, Ind. She taught in many schools in the South, including Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Georgia.<br>She is survived by one niece, Mrs. Fred D. Stovall, Pulaski, with whom she had made her home n recent years. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Ena Bralliar The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1953<br>Mrs. Ena Bralliar Abernathy, 54, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday night, May 1, at Giles County Hospital, following an illness of six weeks. Funeral rites were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Abernathy, a teacher of several years in the county schools, was serving as speech and hearing service teacher in the school system at the time of her last illness. She was born May 7, 1898 at Prove City, Utah, the daughter of the late Dr. Floyd Bralliar and Ada Conard Bralliar. She was graduated as a registered nurse from Madison College and received a B. S. Degree from Peabody College and was taking graduate work from the University of Tennessee. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Abernathy is survived by her husband, Thomas Edward Abernathy, Deputy County Court Clerk; one daugher, Miss Yolanda Abernathy, student nurse at Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. W. H. Cheek, Pulaski, and Mrs. Paul Rahn, San Leandro, Calif.; and three brothers,, Dr. Floyd Bralliar, Jr., Wickenburg, Ariz., Dr. John Barlliar, Franklin, Ky., and Dr. Max Bralliar, United States Air Force, Columbus, Ga. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Eunice Scales The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1950<br>Mrs Eunice Scales Abernathy, 73, prominent resident of the Tarpley community, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 20, at her home, three miles south of Pulaski, following an eight month illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, of Culleoka, former pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church, the Rev. Fred Harper, pastor, and the Rev. Cullen T. Carter. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born September 7, 1877, she was a lifelong resident of the county and the daughter of the late James R. Scales and Tranquilla Gracy Scales.<br>Mrs. Abernathy, a graduate of Martin College, was an active member of the Rehoboth Methodist Church and its missionary society and the Tarpley Home Demonstration Club, until declining health caused her retirement.<br><br>Mrs. Abernathy is survived by her husband, Moulton D. Abernathy; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Birdsong of the same community; one brother, W. E. Scales, Dubeque, Iowa; two nieces, Mrs. Raymond Williams nad Mrs. Wilson Brown; and one nephew, James T. Birdsong, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Fisher The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Fisher Westmoreland Abernathy, 65, Giles County farmer and breeder of harness horses, were held at 3:30 p. m. Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Abernathy was found dead early Friday morning at an auto parts concern in Nashville operated by his son, where he had been working as a watchman. His death apparently was due to a heart attack, investigators said.<br>Mr. Abernathy was one of the principals in a Giles County murder trial last year in which he was convicted of second degree murder in the slaying of his second cousin, Ben Aymett, in February, 1954. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, and was living in Nashville pending a ruling on a motion for a new trial, which was to have been held June 7.<br>Mr. Abernathy was a native of Giles County, a son of A. Samuel Abernathy, a leading educator of the area, and Sue May Abernathy. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Order.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alice Follis Abernathy; four sons, Billy, James, Harris Abernathy, all of Nashville, and Joe Abernathy, California; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Abernathy and Mrs. Aubrey O&#8217;Neal, Giles County.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Fletcher Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 05 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Fletcher Clayton Abernathy, 80, native Giles Countian and retired Maury County farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bigbyville Methodist Church with the burial in the McCain Cemetery.<br>Mr. Abernathy died Saturday afternoon, November 1, at Maury County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br>Born August 28, 1878 in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Abernathy and Katherine Tarpley Abernathy, and was a member of the Bigbyville Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Adkisson Abernathy, native of Maury County; two daughters, Mrs. W. L. Peters, Escanaba, Mich., and Miss Eleanor Abernathy, Columbia; three sons, John W. Abernathy, Florence, Ala., Raymond Abernathy and Matthews Abernathy, Columbia; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Hobart Townsend and Mrs. Hughey Marks, Pulaski; and two brothers, Mouldton D. Abernathy and Colston Abernathy, Pulaski.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Fletcher Colston The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br><br>Burial services for 1st Lt. Fletcher Colston Abernathy, 26, and eight other victims of an airplane crash in the Pacific area in 1944 were held at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, Mo., at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday afternoon, April 18. Pulaski relatives returned home the following day after attending the service for the young veteran who lost his life in World War II.<br>Prior to the receipt of the message confirming identification of the wrecked plane and the personnel a few weeks ago, the family had lacked definite information since receiving the message that Lt. Abernathy was missing in action July 28, 1944. Later they were informed that contact with the crew ceased while they were on a courier mission from New Guinea to Biak Island on the &#8220;missing in action&#8221; date.<br>The son of Thomas Colston Abernathy and the late Blanche Stephens Abernathy, Lt. Abernathy was born and reared in Giles County. He was a graduate of Prospect High School and was connected with the Reeves Drug Store prior to his military service that started at Cochran Field, Macon, Ga., in June, 1941. Later he received training at Ft. Knox, Ky., Brooks Field, San Antonio, Texas, and Laurel Air Base, Laurel, Miss., before reporting to the Pacific theater on December 3, 1943.<br>Lt. Abernathy is survived by his father; three brothers, Robert Dudley Abernathy, Moulton D. Abernathy, II, and H. A. Abernathy, all of Pulaski; and six sisters, Misses Martha and Nancy Dee Abernathy, of Pulaski, Mrs. Herbert Kidd, Pikeville, Ky., Mrs. John W. Ayers, Nashville, Mrs. Thurman Carden, San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Charles Covington, Jr., Dickson<br><br>ABERNATHY, Frances Emmaline Fry The Pulaski Citizen 29 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Emmaline Fry Abernathy, 72, Scott&#8217;s Hill resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church with rites conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. R. G. Hughes, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Abernathy, who was visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Miles on Spofford Avenue in Pulaski, died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 25, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born October 8, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Mitchell Fry and Nancy Jane Fry, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Henry Dee Abernathy, died October 24, 1952.<br>Mrs. Campbell is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Henry Campbell, Pulaski, Mrs. Carroll Campbell, Bodenham, Mrs. Lewis Harris, Anthony Hill, Mrs. Cecil Cox, Milky Way, Mrs. George Owen, Westside, and Mrs. Elbert Smith, Evansville, Ind.; three sons, James William Abernathy, Westside, Wilson Abernathy, Frankewing, and Leroy Abernathy, Rose Hill; fifty-one grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. E. B. Roberts, Sr., and Mrs. Will Brashears, Giles County, and Mrs. John Johnson, Decatur, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ABERNATHY, George McLaurine The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1956<br>George McLaurine Abernathy, 64, native of Pulaski and prominent businessman in Memphis, died June 22 at his home after a long illness. Funeral rites were held the following day at First Evangelical Church with burial in Memorial Park in that city.<br><br>Mr. Abernathy began his varied career as a newsboy in Pulaski, later learning telegraphy, and successfully becoming a railroad agent; a railroad cashier and an accountant. In 1916 he entered the automobile business, and in 1923 entered the real estate field where he was quite a successful broker, having opened three large industrial subdivisions in Memphis.<br>Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Latting Abernathy; two sons, two grandsons; two sisters, Miss Elizabeth Abernathy, Prospect, Mrs. J. Lindsay Wilkinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; and his step-mother, Mrs. E. F. Abernathy, Prospect.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Henry Dee The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Henry Dee Abernathy, 69, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Homer Brown, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Abernathy, who had been in declining health for a period of years, died of a heart attack at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night at Giles County Hospital.<br>A resident of the Scotts Hill section, he was born April 12, 1883, in Giles County, the son of the late Charlie Abernathy and Fannie Harwell Abernathy. He was a member of Chestnut Hill Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Abernathy is survived by Mrs. Emmaline Fry Abernathy; seven daughters, Mrs. Carroll Campbell, Mrs. Henry Campbell, Mrs. Lewis Harris, Giles County, Mrs. Walter Miles, Pulaski, Mrs. Viola Cox and Mrs. George Owens, Leoma, and Mrs. Elbert Smith, Evansville, Ind.; four sons, Ervin Abernathy, Wilson Abernathy, and Leroy Abernathy, all of Giles County, and James Williams Abernathy, Lawrence County; forty-six grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and one brother, Clifford Abernathy, Eric, Okla. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Henry Scales The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services are incomplete at press time for Henry Scales Abernathy, 75, Eighth District farmer, who died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday, December 22, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br>Born September 20, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Gilbert (Bud) Abernathy and Annie Scales Abernathy. His wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Lawson Abernathy, died approximately four years ago. He was a member of the Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Abernathy is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Birdsong, Mrs. Herbert Bass,<br>Mrs. James Mize and Miss Rachel Abernathy, Giles County; one son, William Clayton Abernathy, Giles County; a number of grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jack Crowder, Fort Worth, Texas; and one half-brother, Fulton Abernathy, Birmingham, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>ABERNATHY, John Ervin The Pulaski Citizen 02 Feb 1955<br>John Ervin Abernathy, 45, farmer of the Scotts Hill section, died unexpectedly of a heart attack about midnight on Monday night, January 31, at his home.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church of which he was a member. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Argine Hughes, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br><br>Born August 23, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Frances Emmaline Fry Abernathy of that community and the late Henry Dee Abernathy.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elvie Glover Abernathy; one son, Glenn Abernathy, Cincinnati, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Turner, Bodenham and Miss Wilma Aberanthy; seven sisters, Mrs. Walter Miles and Mrs. Henry Campbell, Pulaski, Mrs. Cecil Cox, Mrs. Carroll Campbell, Bodenham, Mrs. Elbert Smith, Evansville, Ind., and Mrs. Louis Harris and Mrs. George Owens, Scotts Hill; and three brothers, James William Aberanthy, Wilson Abernathy, and Leroy Abernathy, all of Scotts Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Joseph Cayce The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1958<br>Joseph Cayce Abernathy, 80, farmer, livestock dealer and former Giles County trustee, died at 9 p. m. Monday in Giles County Hospital of a heart ailment.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, with Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Associate Pastor, officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Honorary pallbearers were members of the George Morgan Bible Class, First Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Abernathy was a native of Giles County, son of William Richard and Harriett Rogers Abernathy. He was educated in the county schools and was a member of Olivet Methodist Church and a member of the Woodmen of the World.<br>In 1900, he married Florence Irwin Abernathy of Pulaski, who survives.<br>Mr. Abernathy served as county trustee from 1920 to 1924, and also served as magistrate of Giles County Quarterly Court for some time.<br>Other survivors are five daughters, Miss Rebecca Denty Abernathy, Atlanta, Mrs. Hugh Braly, Mrs. C. E. Reed, Mrs. John Floyd Smith and Mrs. David Cheatham, Giles County; two sons, William Richard Abernathy, Wales, and James E. Abernathy, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. John H. Gilbert, Pulaski; a brother, Will Rogers Abernathy, Nashville and 12 grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Leroy Pointer The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1952<br>Leroy Pointer Abernathy, native Pulaskian, died of a heart ailment Tuesday morning, April 29, at his home in Monroe, La.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place Wednesday in Monroe.<br>Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Lane Abernathy, he was born and reared in Pulaski, and attended Massey Military School for Boys in Pulaski. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was a veteran of World War I.<br>Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Wilds Abernathy; two daughters, five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. H. Q. McElwee, Atlanta, Ga.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Mary Bell Sellers The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1955<br>Mrs. Mary Bell Saellers Abernathy, 88, widow of Charlie Abernathy, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 12, at Giles County Hospital following several weeks illness.<br><br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Fred Rogers, pastor of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born October 15, 1866, in the Clear Creek Lake section, she was the daughter of the late Henry O. Sellers and Susan A. Moore Sellers. She was married to Charlie Abernathy, who after a few years died. Fifty-one years ago, she located in Fulton, Ky., where she owned and operated a millinery shop until her retirement in recent years.<br>Mrs. Abernathy, a member of the Episcopal Church in Fulton, Ky., is survived by one sister, Miss Fannie Sellers, Clear Creek Lake; one nephew, Henry Sellers; and three nieces, Miss Mary Sellers, Clear Creek Lake, Miss Brownie Sellers, Arlington, Va., and Mrs. John Melfi, Oak Ridge. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Mary Louella Lawson The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Louella Lawson Abernathy, 67, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Smith, pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church, and Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Abernathy who had been quite ill a long time, died on Saturday, November 12, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born November 7, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Lawson and Mary Ann Eason Lawson, and was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Aberanthy is survived by her husband, Henry S. Abernathy; one son, William C. Abernathy; five daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Birdsong, Miss Rachel Abernathy, Mrs. Thomas Johnston, Mrs. Herbert Bass and Mrs. James Mize; and thirteen grandchildren, all of Giles County; and one sister, Mrs. E. R. Adcock, Somerville, Ala., Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Myrtle Mason The Pulaski Citizen 26 Sep 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Edwin F. Abernathy, 88, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the residence in Prospect, with rites conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of Prospect Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family plot in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Abernathy died at 6 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, September 21, at the home after a lengthy illness.<br>The former Miss Myrtle Mason, she was born August 30, 1868, the daughter of the late Dr. Joseph Gray Mason and Margaret Grigsby Mason. Her husband, Edwin F. Abernathy, died many years ago. She was a member of Prospect Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Abernathy is survived by two daughters, Miss Elizabeth Abernathy, Prospect, and Mrs. J. Lindsay Wilkinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; three grandchildren and one step-grandson; and one sister, Miss Meda Mason, Prospect. Wilson Carter and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Mrs. Shields The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1957<br>Word has been received here of the death Thursday morning, of Mrs. Shields Abernathy at her home in Memphis.<br>Funeral services will be held Friday at St. John&#8217;s Episcopal Church in Memphis with burial there.<br><br>Mrs. Abernathy is survived by her husband, Dr. Shields Abernathy, a native of Pulaski; one son, Lane Abernathy, New York City; one daughter, Mrs. Thurman Crawford, Memphis; and five grandchildren.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Shields The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1958<br>Dr. Shields Abernathy, 73, prominent retired surgeon at Memphis and a native of Giles County, died of a heart attack at 6:30 p. m. Friday at his home in Memphis.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday at St. John Episcopal Church in Memphis. Burial was in Memphis.<br>Dr. Abernathy was a graduate of Vanderbilt Medical School and interned in Bellevue Hospital in New York City. He went overseas with a Memphis hospital until during World War I. He had been on the active staff at Baptist Hospital many years and also served several years on the faculty of University of Tennessee College of Medicine. Early in his career he was associated with Dr. Eugene Johnson, one of the most widely known surgeons in the Mid South at that time.<br>Dr. Abernathy was a member of Memphis and Shelby County Medical Society, Tennessee State Medical Society, American Radium Society and was a Fellow of the International College of Surgeons. He was a Mason and formerly of old Chickasaw Guards, University Club and Memphis Country Club.<br>Dr. Abernathy was the son of the late Dr. Charles A. Abernathy and Ella Ezell Abernathy. He was a graduate of Vanderbilt Medical School and interned in New York City, after which he returned to Pulaski to begin practice with his father. Later, he moved to Memphis where he became a cancer specialist.<br>He retired four years ago due to ill health.<br>Dr. Abernathy&#8217;s wife, Mrs. Helen Salisbury Abernathy, died in March, 1957. His survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Thurman Crawford, Memphis; a son, Lane Abernathy, Chappaqua, N. Y. and a half brother, Will Flournoy of Nashville.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Susan Adelaide May The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1954<br>Mrs. Susan Adelaide May Abernathy, 93, one of the county&#8217;s oldest citizens, died at 3:10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, June 18, at her home in Owl Hollow community following a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born June 4, 1861, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Julius Pinkney May and Marietta Westmoreland May, members of prominent pioneer families of the county. Mrs. Abernathy, a member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church, was the widow of A. Samuel Abernathy, well-known educator in his day, having been one of two brothers who operated the old Abernathy School in Pulaski, and later serving as county superintendent of education.<br><br>Mrs. Abernathy is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles Abernathy and Mrs. Aubrie O&#8217;Neal, of the home address; one son, Fisher Abernathy, Pulaski; one brother, Marvin May, Cincinnati, Ohio; twenty-three grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. Wilson Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Thomas Edward &#8220;Peck&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1955<br>Thomas Edward &#8220;Peck&#8221; Abernathy, 67, deputy Giles County court clerk for the past 21 years, died Wednesday afternoon in Veterans Administration Hospital in Nashville after seven weeks of illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulasi. The Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., past of First Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Abernathy, a native of Giles County, was the son of Robert D. and Mattie Abernathy Abernathy. He was a graduate of Abernathy Preparatory School which was operated in Pulaski for many years, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>A veteran of World War I, Mr. Abernathy was a charter member of the American Legion Post 60 served as post adjutant for 15 years.<br>He was a former deputy clerk and master of chancery court in Giles County, having served in this capacity for several years prior to his term of office as deputy county court clerk. For abour five years, he was an employee of the Citizens Bank in Pulaski.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ena Brailliar Abernathy, died in 1954.<br>Mr. Abernathy is survived by a daughter, Miss Yolanda Abernathy, Memphis; a sister, Mrs. Frank Martin, Pulaski; and a brother, J. Harold Abernathy, Pulaski.<br><br>ABERNATHY, Willie Ellis The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1951<br>Mrs. Willie Ellis Abernathy, former resident of Pulaski, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, May 6, at her home in Jonesboro, Ark. Funeral rites and burial took place Monday at Jonesboro. Mrs. Abernathy, widow of Roy Abernathy, also a former Pulaski resident, is survived by one daughter, Miss Ella Abernathy, of Jonesboro.<br>Roy Abernathy, born and reared at Pulaski, was the son of the late Butler Abernathy, brother of the late J. C. Abernathy and A. Samuel Abernathy.<br><br>ABRAMS, Benjamin Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Benjamin Alexander Abrams, 78, Lawrenceburg baker and father of Harold Abrams of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Coleman Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg with burial in Mimosa Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Abrams died Saturday at his home after a long illness.<br>In addition to his wife; Mr. Abrams is survived by four sons; six grandchildren, one great grandchild; and three brother.<br><br>ADAMS, Alfred Wheeler The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Alfred Wheeler Adams, 67, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Elkmont Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Davis, and burial took place in Elkmont Cemetery.<br>Mr. Adams died of a heart attack at his home at Elkmont on Saturday, April 30.<br><br>He lived the greater part of his life in Giles County and was the son of the late Richard Edward Adams and Sarah Holt Adams. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Adams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Adams; six daughters, Mrs. Jesse Goats and Mrs. Morgan Thompson, Minor Hill, Mrs. Fayne Wright of Florida, Mrs. Joe Beavers, McBurg, and Misses Evelyn and Dolly Adams, Elkmont; six sons, Roy Adams, Minor Hill, Ed and Houston Adams of Ohio, Douglas J.Adams and Evans Adams, Elkmont; twenty-five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br><br>ADAMS, Bess Orr The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bess Orr Adams, 70, Nashville resident for several years, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in Nashville and prayer services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock that afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home here. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Adams died of a heart attack at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night at a Nashville hospital, following several months illness.<br>Daughter of the late James Wier Orr and Nannie Gracey Orr, she was born in Marshall County but had made her home in Giles County the greater part of her life. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs Adams is survived by her husband, Robert L. (Bob) Adams; two sisters, Miss Beulah Orr, Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Curt Hall, Newton, Ga.; and one brother, Jamie W. Orr, Mooresville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ADAMS, Jessie C. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1953<br>Jessie C. Adams, formerly of Giles County, died of a heart attack at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at his home in Louisville, Ky.<br>He was born Dec. 6, 1901, the son of Mrs. Nora Adams and the late J. E. Adams. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Funeral services and burial took place in Louisville, Ky.<br>Besides his mother, Mr. Adams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Woodard Adams; one daughter, Ruth Ann Adams; one son, David Adams, all of Louisville; three sisters, Mrs. Joe Mathis, Crescent City, Fla., Mrs. Carl Pettes, Lewisburg, Tenn., Mrs. Oral Poarch, Birmingham, Ala.; five brothers, Roy Adams, Birmingham, Willie Adams, Franklin, Tenn., Clayton M. Adams, U. S. Army, Oliver Adams, Lynnville, Tenn., and Paul Adams, Columbia, Tenn.<br><br>ADAMS, Johnie Roy The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Johnie Roy Adams, 50, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, April 9, at East Lake Church of Christ in Birmingham, Ala., of which he was a member. Burial took place in Forrest Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Adams died of a heart attack on the preceding Wednesday morning while at work.<br>A resident of Birmingham the past thirty years, he was born and reared in Giles County, the son of Mrs. J. E. Adams and the late Mr. Adams.<br><br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Adams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Foster Adams; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas George; four sons, Melvin, Floyd, Eugene, and Raymond Earl Adams, all of Birmingham, Ala.; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Joe Mathis, Crescent City, Fla., Mrs. Oral Poarch, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Carl Pettus, Lewisburg, Tenn.; and four brothers, Willie Adams, Cary, N.C., Claayton Adams, U. S. Army, Fort Benning, Ga., Oliver Adams, Lewisburg, and Paul Adams, Columbia.<br><br>ADAMS, Laura Hardin The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Hardin Adams, 79, who died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, January 9, at her home on Childers Street after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The widow of W. J. Adams, she was born July 7, 1874, in the county, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardin.<br>Mrs. Adams is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Pearl Rainey and Miss Lillian Adams, Pulaski, Mrs. Delia Mae McGilton and Mrs. Elizabeth Adkerson, both of Rising Sun, Ala., and Mrs. Willie Turner, Rosenbery, Texas; and three sons, Marvin Adams, Pulaski, Cy Adams, Nashville and Hugh Adams, Toledo, Ohio. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>ADAMS, Lizzie McGowan The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie McGowan Adams, 82, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Stiversville Church of Christ, with Elder J. Clifford Murphy of Pulaski officiating. Burial took place in Gibsonville Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Adams died at 4:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at her home at Stiversville after a brief illness, having sustained a paralytic stroke on Thursday.<br>Born April 12, 1873, in Hardin County and moving as a child to Giles County, she had lived most of her life here. She was the widow of Andrew Jackson Adams, who died October 30, 1946. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Adams is survived by one son, Monroe Adams; and six daughters, Mrs. Turner Collins, Mrs. Alvie Parrish, Mrs. Thomas Cook, Miss Ludie Adams, Mrs. George McGaugh, and Mrs. Lewis Henson, all of Maury County.<br><br>ADAMS, Martha Rivers The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1959<br>Mrs. Martha Rivers Adams, 76, Woman&#8217;s Page Editor of The Lynchburg News, Lynchburg, Va., died at 5:40 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 28, in Virginia Baptist Hospital. Funeral rites took place at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at St. Paul&#8217;s Episcopal Church with the burial taking place in that city.<br>Born November 10, 1882, at Conway in Giles County on the plantation of her parents, Captain James William Rivers and Mary Flournoy Rivers. She received her education at Athens College and Martin College, and attended Randolph-Macon Womans College where she was a member of the Class of 1904. Her husband, William Duval Adams, Jr., died in 1935.<br>She was associated with the Lynchburg News more than 45 years as a reporter, feature writer and society editor. During her long literary career, she served on a committee of Governor Harry F. Byrd and as secretary to Senator Carter Glass.<br><br>Mrs. Adams, a lifelong Episcopalian, is survived by two daughters, Miss Martha Rivers Adams, Lynchburg, and Mrs. Davis H. Elliott, Roanoke; and one son, William Duval Adams, III, USN, ret., Roanoke, Va.<br><br>ADAMS, Myrtle Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Arthur Adams, 62, who died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, March 6, at her home in Lynnville after a lengthy illness, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Lynnville Methodist Church. The Rev. J. C. Wallace, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in City Cemetery in Decatur, Ala.<br>Mrs. Adams was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church.<br>Formerly Myrtle Arthur, she was twice married. Her first husband was Charles Shores and after his death she married Jasper Newton Adams who died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Adams is survived by five sons, Marvin Shores, Lynnville, Arthur B. Shores, Russellville, Ala., Charles O. Shores, Jasper Adams, and J. C. Adams, all of Knoxville; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Roy Poff, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. J. L. Colbert, Pulaski; and two brothers, Elmer Arthur and Oscar Arthur, Pulaski.<br><br>ADAMS, Nora E. Casteel The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nora E. Casteel Adams, 76, who died August 21, after a brief illness in Crescent City, Fla. were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, conducted by Charles E. Cheatham of Lewisburg. Burial took place at Mars Hill Cemetery near Mooresville.<br>Born May 23, 1883, in Coffee County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Casteel. The greater part of her life she lived in the Diana and Lynnville sections.Her husband, J. E. Adamss, died October 9, 1944.<br>Mrs. Adams is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Joe Mathis, Crescent, Fla., Mrs. Carl Pettus, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Oral Poarch, Birmngham, Ala; four sons, Willie Adams, Lafayette, Tenn., Clayton Adams, Montgomery, Ala., Oliver Adams, Nashville, and Paul Adams, Florence, Ala., and twenty-six grandchildren and twenty-five great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>ADAMS, Oma Odell Wise The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Earl Adams, 40, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by R. J. Rollins of Athens, Ala. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Adams died at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after a weeks illness.<br>The former Miss Oma Odell Wise, she was born October 15, 1914 in Alabama, the daughter of Ike Wise and Cora Pitts Wise, but spent most of her life in this county. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Adams is survived by her husband, Earl Adams; one daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Barnett; two grandchildren, Minor Hill; one sister, Mrs. Alvin Williams, Lester, Ala.; and two brothers, William Wise, U. S. Army, and Frank Wise, Lester, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ADAMS, Robert Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1953<br>Funeral services for Robert Lewis Adams, 73, retired Giles County farmer, were held Saturday morning at Trinity Methodist Church in Nashville, conducted by the Rev. A. J. Bunn, pastor of the church. Prayers services were h eld at the grave in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski at 2:30 o&#8217;clock that afternoon.<br>Mr. Adams died Thursday at a Nashville hospital following several years declining health.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Adams and Anne Beasley Adams. He had lived in this county until 1944 when he moved to Nashville. He was a member of Trinity Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Bess Orr Adams, a native of Marshall County, died December 11, 1952.<br>Mr. Adams is survived by one sister, Mrs. Frank C. Justice of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ADAMS, Sam J. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1953<br>Funeral services for Sam J. Adams, 79, farmer of Limestone County, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Veto Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. Dean Bo____________, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Athens Cemetery. Mr. Adams died Saturday in Athens Hospital. Born in Alabama, he was the son of the late Clay Adams and Nancy J. Rogers Adams, and lived at Veto for twenty-eight years. He was a member of the Christian Church.<br>Mr. Adams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Easter Appleton Adams; five daughters, Mrs. Nancy Cannon, and Mrs. Ruth Bai_____, both of Athens, Mrs. Gr____ Russ, Miss Geneva Adams, Mrs. Lillian Gates, all of Veto, Ala.; two sons, Turner Adams, Ardmore and Rufus Adams, Detroit, Mich.; and fourteen grandchildren. Wilson Carter and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>ADAMS, William James (Bill) The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for William James Adams, 85, former employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales, who died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, April 16, at his home in Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Church of Christ. Elder A. C. Dreaden, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Adams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Elizabeth Hardin Adams; six daughters, Mrs. Ernest McGilton, Helena, Ohio, Mrs. Willie Turner, Houston, Texas, Mrs. Claude Rainey, Mrs. John Clark, Miss Lillie Mae Adams and Mrs. Mack Adkerson, all of Pulaski; three sons, Sie Adams, Leoma,, William Hugh Adams, Toledo, Ohio, and Marvin Adams, Wales; a number of grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Jack Clark, Lynnville, Mrs. Ella Lester, Columbia, Mrs. George Robinson, Lawrence County, and Mrs. Wallace Clark, Columbia.<br><br>ADCOCK, Lizzie The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1951<br>Funeral services for Miss Lizzie Adcock, 69, former resident of Giles County, were held Saturday afternoon at the Ninth Street Methodist Church, in Decatur, Ala., with the Rev. Elkins, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in the Decatur Cemetery.<br><br>Miss Adcock died at 6:05 o&#8217;clock Friday night at Giles County Hospital after a long illness. She was born in Marshall County, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Adcock. In her early childhood the family moved to Giles County. Approximately forty years ago, she moved to Decatur where she was a saleslady for many years for a leading firm.<br>Miss Adcock, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Annie Lawson, Decatur; and two brothers, T. J. Adcock, Decatur and Mark Adcock, Pulaski.<br><br>ADCOCK, William Marcus &#8220;Mark&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for William Marcus &#8220;Mark&#8221; Adcock, seventy-nine, retired farmer and dairyman of the Pisgah community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of the Pisgah Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough, pastor of Bunker Hill Church of God. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Adcock died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Giles County Hospital following a paralytic stroke suffered earlier in the day. He had been in failing health several years.<br>Born October 3, 1876, in Coffee County, he was the son of the late Rev. Adam Adcock and Sarah Hale Adcock. He was a member of the Methodist Church., having served as teacher of the Men&#8217;s Bible Class and superintendent of the Sunday School at Pisgah Methodist Church for several years.<br>Mr. Adcock is survived by his wife, Alice Maxie Dugger Adcock, to whom he was married fifty-five years ago; four daughters, Mrs. Henry Marks, Mrs. Leslie Brashears and Mrs. Lewis Cooper, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Robert Loyd, Centerville; one son, Ben Adcock, Pisgah; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Annie Lawson; and one brother, Tom Adcock, both of Decatur, Ala. A son, Clyde Adcock, died several years ago.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ADKINS, Alice Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Johnson Adkins, 84, native Giles Countian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Honeycutt of Killen, Ala., and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Adkins died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, September 14, at the home of her son, Thelma Adkins at Killen, Ala., after a lengthy illness.<br>Born March 27, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William H. Johnson and Mattie Marks Johnson. She was a member of the old Sharon Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Her husband, John Robert Adkins, died seventeen years ago.<br>Mrs Adkins is survived by three sons, Thelma Adkins, Lee Atwell Adkins, and Gray Adkins, both of Akron, Ohio; one daughter, Mrs. Gene Hamby, Memphis; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Henry Johnson of Texas and Roy Johnson of Florida.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barns and daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Sanford and her son, Barry Sanford of Memphis, came for the funeral.<br><br>ADKINS, Lloyd B. The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1959<br>Lloyd B. Adkins, 42, retired United States Navy serviceman and native of Giles County, died Wednesday, May 27, at Bay Pine Hospital near St. Petersburg, Fla.. after a long illness.<br><br>Funeral rites and burial will take place on June 1 in Bay Pines.<br>Born and reared at Lynnville, he was the son of the late J. Rabern Adkins and Eula Booth Adkins, was a veteran of both World War II and the Korean War. He was a Methodist.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Adkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Burgess Adkins; one step-daughter, Miss Lora Burgess, Bay Pines; five sisters, Mrs. J. C. Ervin, Hanes City, Fla., Mrs. Wayne Carnathan, Greenville, Ala., Mrs. Ken Ford, Memphis, Mrs. John Kastanakis, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Dorris Goodman, Anchorage, Alaska; and two brothers, Lt. Col. James C. Adkins, Omaha, Neb. and Roy B. Adkins, Murfreesboro.<br><br>ADKISSON, James Robert The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for James Robert Adkisson, 79, farmer of the Covey Hollow section of Maury County who died early Thursday morning after a long illness, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Rites were conducted by Riley Moore, and burial took place in McCains Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late William G. Adkisson and Martha Lawhorn Adkisson. He was a member of the Church of Christ and a Woodman of the World.<br>Mr. Adkisson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Addie Hickman Adkisson; a daughter, Mrs. A. W. Gilliam; a son, W. M. Adkisson; and two grandchildren, all of Maury County.<br><br>ALBRIGHT, James Leven The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for James Leven Albright, 75, retired farmer and watch repairman, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Albright was found dead in bed at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at his home three miles south of Pulaski on the Crescent View Road. When neighbors failed to see him going about his home, the sheriff was called to investigate. Mr. Albright, who lived alone, was believed to have been dead about two days.<br>A native of the county, he was the son of the late W. L.Albright and Idenia Hardiman Albright.<br>The survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Finley Thomas, Crescent View, and Mrs. Mary Dixon, Washington, D. C., and one niece and one nephew. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ALEXANDER, Anna Smith The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>A Pulaski woman was killed when hit by an automobile at the intersection of South Second and Flower Streets in Pulaski Monday night at 6:55 o&#8217;clock.<br>Mrs. Anna Smith Alexander, 75, Negro, was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br>Officers who investigated the accident said she was hit by a car driven by Bobby Downing, Pulaski grocery clerk. Downing told police the woman stepped from behind a parked vehicle and into the path of his car. The car skidded nine feet, police said.<br>Mrs. Alexander was a retired lunchroom worker at Pulaski Elementary School. She had been staying at the home of Mrs. W. F. English on West Flower Street at night and was enroute there at the time of the accident.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Thursday at Agnew Methodist Church and burial was in the church cemetery with McKissack Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>ALEXANDER, Jesse W. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1954<br>Prayer services for Jesse W. Alexander, 96, retired Murfreesboro businessman, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro, conducted by Rev. Ralph Llewellyn and the Rev. Walton L. Smith. Burial took place in the family lot in Evergreen Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Alexander died Monday night at his home in Murfreesboro following several years&#8217; illness.<br>A native of Williamson County, he was the son of the late John Alexander and Mary Jane Reams Alexander. He was a retired farmer and livery stable owner and had served as an elder in the First Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Alexander is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha V. Abernathy Alexander, a native of Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Smyrna, Mrs. J. O. Key, Paris, and Mrs. Mary Jane Alexander, Murfreesboro; three grandchildren, and one brother, Tom R. Alexander, Terre Haute, Ind.; formerly of Pulaski. Mrs. Alexander is the sister of the late Wiley T. Abernathy of Pulaski.<br><br>ALEXANDER, Jess The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for Jess Alexander, 87, retired farmer of the Liberty community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Liberty Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Simpson Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born August 16, 1867, the son of the late Lem Alexander and Sallie Alexander, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Othello Koon Alexander, died in June of 1939.<br>Mr. Alexander is survived by two sons, Kelly Alexander, Prospect, with whom he made his home, and George Alexander, Pulaski; two grandchildren; and one brother, Jim Alexander, Athens, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ALEXANDER, John White The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for John White Alexander, 85, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, in Columbia with Melvin Dugger officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Alexander died Saturday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Willie Hayes, in the Campbell Station community, after several weeks illness.<br>Mr. Alexander, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, was born and reared in the Campbellsville section, the son of Alex Alexander and Charity Yokley Alexander. His wife, Mrs. Carrie S. Alexander, died last year.<br>In addition to Mrs. Hayes, Mr. Alexander is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. L. A. Haney, St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. H. E. Williford, Campbell Station, Mrs. Ira Tucker, Belle Mina, Ala., and Mrs. J. R. Hayes, Columbia; two sons, Frank Alexander and Cecil Alexander, both of Campbell Station; one sister, Mrs. Florence Baker, Campbellsville; and one brother, Mack Alexander, of Ethridge; and six grandchildren.<br><br>ALEXANDER, Mattie Prior The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mack Alexander, 81, were held Thursday at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with the burial in John Lay Cemetery in Ethridge. Mrs. Alexander died Wednesday, August 27, at her home at Ethridge after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the former Miss Mattie Prior, daughter of the late John Prior and Elizabeth McCutcheon Prior. The widow of Mack Alexander of Campbellsville, she was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Alexander is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clay Lance, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. V. H. Felton, Madison; two sons, Elbert Alexander, Oak Ridge, and Clint Alexander, Ethridge, seven grandchildren; and one brother, Neal Prior, Ethridge.<br><br>ALEXANDER, Thomas R. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1955<br>Thomas R. Alexander, 86, retired Pulaski druggist, died Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. DeWitt Owen, at Terre Haute, Ind.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. S. Wallace Carr, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Franklin, Mr. Alexander had made his home in Pulaski most of his life and had been closely identified with the church, business and civic life of the county. He was an elder in the First Presbyterian Church and had been a leading druggist in the city for more than 40 years until his retirement some years ago.<br>He began his business career as a member of the Reeves and Alexander Drug firm, and later was associated with the Martin-Alexander Drug Store for some years before opening the Alexander Drug Store which he operated many years in the building on the east side of the square, now occupied by the Vogue.<br>Closing out his store in Pulaski, Mr. Alexander became connected with a drug store at Smyrna where he stayed several years. Later, he was connected with Loyd Drug Store and Pulaski Drug Store in Pulaski. In addition to his drug business, he was the owner of the Chero-Cola Bottling Company at Fayetteville for some time.<br>His wife, Miss Dana English, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Alexander is survived by his daughter, Mrs. DeWitt Owen, and one grandson, DeWitt Owen, Jr., both of Terre Haute.<br><br>ALLEN, Alice Daniels The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Alice Daniels Allen, 89, Giles County resident most of her life, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Campbellsville Church of Christ. A former Pulaski minister, Elmer Smith of Nashville, officiated and burial took place in the Yokley Cemetery at Campbellsville. Mrs. Allen died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, December 14, at the home of her son, R. L.Allen in the Rich Community, after a long illness.<br>Born April 22, 1886, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late J. C. Daniels and Mary Sneed Daniels, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Jerome H. Allen died June 20, 1924.<br><br>Mrs. Allen is survived by four daughters, Mrs. M J. Shelby, Campbellsville, Mrs. Clarence Tyler and Mrs. J. M. Morphis, both of Culleoka, and Mrs. S. R. Irwin, Lynnville; three sons, R. L. Allen, A. V. Allen, Frankewing, and Eugene Allen, Waynesboro; twenty grandchildren, twenty-eight great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ALLEN, Charles Robert The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1959<br>Word has been received of the death of Charles Robert Allen, Jr., 37, broker of Charleston, S. C., at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, May 27, at a hospital in that city. His death came unexpectedly from a heart ailment.<br>Relatives, Mrs. Carl Reeves, Mrs. Robert Yancey, and Mrs. Cecil Appleby, Pulaski, and Cecil Appleby, Jr., of Nashville, will leave Thursday morning to attend the rites in Charleston; the time not determine at Press time.<br>Mr. Allen associated with his father, Charles Robertson Allen, in the brokerage business, is the son of the former Miss Jean Montgomery of Pulaski.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Allen is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fronie Allen; four children; two sisters, Mrs. Richard Langford, Annapolis, Md., and Mrs. Jack Boadman, Augusta, Ga., and one brother, Montgomery Allen, Atlanta, Ga.<br><br>ALLEN, Claude The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1954<br>Claude Allen, 25, farmer of Elkton, lost his life in a drowning accident in Elk River near Elkton Saturday afternoon while investigating his trot lines in the stream. His body was recovered about three o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon by Sheriff Jack Redding, Deputy Sheriff Collins Wilkes, J. C. Inman and William Travis after dragging equipment from the office was put into operation in the area of the river near the trot line. The body was 150 yards from where the boat was found.<br>Although details of the drowning are lacking, Sheriff Redding said it is believed Allen fell into the river when his canoe upset. The boat was discovered Monday morning in willows along the bank of the stream, after he failed to return to his home, and recovery of the body followed.<br>An examination of the body by Pulaski doctors revealed no signs of foul play, Deputy Wilkes stated.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Elkton Cemetery by the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor of the Elkton Methodist Church, and the Rev. Jack Jones, pastor of the Baptist Church at Elkton.<br>Allen is survived by his mother, Mrs. Florence Allen, and a sister, Mrs. William Travis, both of Elkton; and a brother, Eugene Allen of Culleoka. His father, James Tilton Allen, died several years ago.<br><br>ALLEN, Claudia The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for Miss Claudia Allen, 75, who died at 6:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, January 13, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Reed Braly, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church and burial will take place in the family lot in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Her death followed an attack of influenza and a paralytic stroke.<br><br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born January 6, 1879, the daughter of the late Porter Allen and Maggie Anderson Allen. She had been a member of the Methodist Church many years. In addition to her sister, Mrs. Braly, Miss Allen is survived by one nephew, Louis Braly, who lives one mile west of Pulaski. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>ALLEN, Clifford R. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Sep 1956<br>Clifford R. Allen, Sr., 75, native of Pulaski and the father of State Senator Clifford Allen and State Representative Nominee Mel W. Allen of Nashville, died of cancer Thursday in Washington Saturday.<br>The son of state supreme court Justice John T. Allen and Ella Wilkerson Allen, Mr. Allen attended the University of Tennessee and was graduated from Cumberland University in 1901. He married the former Suzanne Blake Kelley. She died in 1933. In 1936 Mr. Allen married the former Grace Daniels. She survives.<br>A resident of Washington for the part 47 years. he was a member of the Founders Methodist Church in that city.<br>Besides the widow and two sons, he is survived by another son, Marshall Allen, of Chicago.<br><br>ALLEN, Dora Storey The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Storey Allen, 52, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with a Fayetteville funeral director in charge of the rites. Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church of which she was a member, will officiate and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Allen died about 8 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, September 30, at her home on East Jefferson Street after a long illness.<br>Born September 4, 1907, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Lewis E. Storey and Mary Lou Johnson Storey. Her husband, Willard Allen died in 1948.<br>Mrs. Allen is survived by one brother, Edward B. Storey, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Sam Ellis, Montgomery, Ala.<br><br>ALLEN, Elizabeth Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas Allen, 79, native of Giles County, who died at 10:35 o&#8217;clock Friday night, November 23, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at John C. Roach Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br>She died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Richard D. Williams, in Nashville, after a long illness. Mrs. Allen was born and reared at Lynnville, the daughter of the late Caleb Thomas and Bentie White Thomas. Her husband, the Rev. Albert S. Allen, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Nashville for twenty-seven years, died several years ago.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Allen is survived by one son, Sidney Allen of Memphis; and three grandchildren.<br><br>ALLEN, Ella Underwood The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Underwood Allen, 40, were at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Church of Christ ministers, Gilbert Shaffer and David East. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Allen died Sunday at her home in Pulaski, after a long period of declining health.<br>A member of the Church of Christ, she was born December 23, 1918, in Giles County, the daughter of the late W. H. Underwood and Mary Kersey Underwood.<br>Mrs. Allen is survived by her husband, Joe Allen. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br>ALLEN, Felix E. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for Felix E. Allen, 76, resident of Athens, Ala., and father of Leslie G. Allen of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Limestone Presbyterian Church. Mr. Allen died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at his home.<br>Burial took place in Limestone Cemetery.<br>In addition to the son at Pulaski, Mr. Allen is survived by another son, Rufus Allen, Decatur, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Pat Shaw, Athens; seven grandchildren; one great grandchild; one brother and eight sisters.<br><br>ALLEN, Ida Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Shelton Allen, 73, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Allen died in her sleep on Tuesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Melvin C. Weatherman, after a long illness. A native of Giles County, she was born June 12, 1882, the daughter of the late Tom Shelton and Mary Osborne Shelton, and was a member of East Hill Church of Christ. Her husband, Solon Whitfield Allen, died forty-two years ago.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Weatherman, with whom she had lived eight years; Mrs. Allen is survived by one sister, Mrs. Sam Carr, Pulaski; one brother, Ira Shelton, Pulaski; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ALLEN, John Henry The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for John Henry Allen, 68, farmer of the Powell Road section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton.. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Allen died at noon Thursday, September 4, at Giles County Hospital.<br>A native of Cullman, Ala., he was born June 29, 1890, the son of the late Hubert Allena nd Mattie Webster Allen. His first wife, Mrs. Annie Mitchell Allen died about 1941.<br>Mr. Allen is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Mattie Beard Allen; three daughters, Miss Bertha Allen and Mrs. Lucile Gray, Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Mrs. Lenora Reed, Cullman, Ala.; two sons Redd Allen, Trenton, Mich., and Fred Allen; fifteen grandchildren; two brothers, Nelson Allen and Walter Allen, Cullman, Ala.; and one step-son, William Webster. Bennett-May Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>ALLEN, Malcolm The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1957<br><br>Malcolm Allen, 49, Giles County farmer and lumberman, was killed about 10:30 a. m. Saturday in a timber-cutting accident at a farm in the Friendship Community where he and workmen were felling trees.<br>Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Monday at Methodist Church at Cornersville by the Rev. J. T. Culbreath and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery in Giles County.<br>A tree which Allen had cut fell against another, causing a limb of the second to fall and strike Allen&#8217;s head, officers said.<br>Mr. Allen was a native of Giles County, son of Mrs. Leota Poarch Allen, Diana, and the late Sam Allen. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maxie George Allen; a daughter, Barbara Allen, Friendship; a son, Cpl. Vernon Allen, with the U. S. Army in Hawaii; a sister, Mrs. Mary Ruth Anderson, Birmingham, Ala.; three brothers, Floyd Allen, Cornersville, Ben Allen, Giles County and Elbert Allen, Detroit, Mich.<br><br>ALLEN, Mary Lou Compton The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Compton Allen, 88, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the church, and J. Bedford Rasbury, minister of Second Street Church of Christ, and burial took place in the family lot in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Allen died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, February 6, after a five months illnes at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Allen Clifton, in Pulaski.<br>Born August 13, 1886, in the northern part of the county, she was the daughter of the late DeWitt Compton and Nancy Gibson Compton, and had been a member of the Church of Christ since her girlhood. Her husband, Aaron James Allen, died February 1, 1925.<br>Mrs. Allen is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Clifton and Mrs. John Ward, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Oscar W. Wells and Mrs. Pitman White, both of the Yokley community, and Mrs. Hardy Walker, Lawrencburg; two sons, Luther Allen, Campbellsville, and Joe Allen, Pulaski; twenty-two grandchildren and thirty-three great grandchildren; and one brother, Herbert Compton, Yokley. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>ALLEN, Mattie Witt The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. R. O. Allen, 84, native of Lynnville, will be held Thursday afternoon at Bryan, Texas and burial will take place in that city. Mrs. Allen died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, October 16, at her home after a period of declining health.<br>The former Miss Mattie Witt of Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Carter Harrison Witt, Sr., and Sallie Bugg Witt, members of prominent pioneer families of the county. In 1898 she went to Mississippi to live for a time, later going to Bryan where she spent the greater part of her life. Mr. Allen died about twenty years ago.<br>Mrs. Allen is survived by one daughter in Bryan; and one son in Dallas, Texas; and one brother, Carter H. Witt, Lynnville.<br><br>ALLEN, Minnie Lee McALISTER B. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1951<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Lee McAlister B. Allen, 64, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Sharon Church of God, conducted by the Rev. Campbell, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Allen, a resident of Hazel Green, Ala., died at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the Lincoln County Hospital at Fayetteville after a brief illness.<br>Daughter of Green McAlister and Ida McAlister, she was born on July 28, 1886.<br>Her first marriage was to Jasper Billings who died approximately thirty years ago. Their children are: Mrs. J. C. Billings, Blanche, Tenn., Mrs. T. H. Leake, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. James Widner, Conway in Giles County; J. N. Billings, Taft, in Lincoln County, Buford Billings, Hazel Green, Ala., Alton Billings, Brunswick, Ga., and Hubert Billings, Washington, D. C.<br>Her second marriage was to James Houston Allen, who survives. Their children are Mrs. Forney Wicks, Huntsville, Ala., and J. H. Allen, Jr., who lives in Hazel Green, Ala.<br>Mrs. Allen is also survived by thirty-four grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.<br><br>ALLEN, Susie Orman Mullins The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Orman Mullins Allen, 75, former resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Bryant Cemetery at Mooresville.<br>Mrs. Allen died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, April 25, at a Lewisburg nursing home after a period of declining health.<br>A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late T.Friel Mullins and Sara Jane Robbins Mullins. Her husband, Will T. Allen, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Allen is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Stanley J. Reynolds, Fort Wayne, Ind.; one grandson; and one brother, Claggett Mullins, Newburn, Tenn. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>ALLEN, William McKinley The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for William McKinley Allen, 35, who died Thursday, March 22, at the home in the Chestnut Grove section, were held the following Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District.<br>Born August 19, 1915, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Lola Willis Allen and the late W. H. Allen. He had been in declining health for several years.<br>His father was killed in an accident in 1950.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Allen is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Ed Butler Hayes and Mrs. Clifford Toone, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Lawrence H. Toone, of the Agnew Creek section of the county; and five brothers, James Allen, U. S. Marine Corps, Ted Allen, U. S. Air Corps, Ed Allen, Chestnut Grove, Roy Allen, Elkton and Aut Allen, Wales. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ALLEN, Will T. The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1954<br><br>Will T. Allen, 76, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the Mooresville Cemetery.<br>Mr. Allen died Thursday morning, May 6, at his home in Fort Wayne, Ind.<br>Mr. Allen is survived by his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Stanley J. Reynolds and one grandchild, all of Fort Wayne; and one sister, Mrs. Ostella Coleman, Texarkana, Texas.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ALLRED, Alitha Edmundson The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1949<br>Mrs.Alitha Edmundson Allred, 52, died unexpectedly about 5:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 8, near her home in the Kedron community. She had suffered a heart ailment for several years.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson, a former pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born April 6, 1901, in the southern part of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Van Edmundson and Zora Rogers Edmundson. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was president of the Kedron Home Demonstration Club.<br>Mrs. Allred is survived by her husband, Julius Allred; three sons, Edwin Allred and Billy Donald Allred, both of Chattanooga, and Wendell Allred, Kedron; a brother, Rogers Edmundson, Akron, Ohio; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Claude Rogers, Prospect and Mrs. Frank Barnes, Stella. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ALLRED, Claude A. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1951<br>Funeral services for Claude A. Allred, 69, resident of Decatur, Ala., for sixteen years, who died at 2:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, December 9, at Hamilton-Ellis Clinic in that city, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Kedron Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>Born February 1, 1887, and was reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Wesley and Martha Adelaide Hughey Allred.<br>He had been in the mercantile business since he moved to Decatur, and had been a member of the Methodist Church since his youth.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Eula Eubank Allred, died June 8, 1941.<br>Mr. Allred is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Minnie Smith Allred; one daughter, Mrs. Houston Ross, Aspen Hill; two sons, Julius Allred, Prospect and Shirley Allred, Decatur, Ala.; and seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Giles Tucker, Prospect, and Buck Allred, both of Nashville.<br>ALSUP, Callie Robinson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Callie Robinson Alsup, 88, who died at 4:45 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, September 6, at the Austin Hewitt Home, were held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Jackson Cemetery, south of Minor Hill. She broke her hip three weeks ago.<br>Mrs. Alsup, a resident of the Hewitt Home for fifteen years, was born April 7, 1863, in Limestone County, Ala. She was was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Her husband, Henry Alsup, died forth years ago. All six of her children are dead.<br>Mrs. Alsup is survived by several grandchildren, among the number, Mrs. Edward B. Story, Pulaski, Mrs. Don Irving, Sebring, Ohio, and Mrs. Fulton Green, Green Hill, Ala.; and several great grandchildren.<br><br>ALSUP, Ervin Howard The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Ervin Howard Alsup, 89, retired farmer of the Stella community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Alsup died Sunday at Auburndale, Fla., where he had been making his home for the past ten years. He had been in failing health for several years.<br>Born May 5, 1869, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John W. Alsup and Mary Kelly Alsup. He was a member of the Christian Church.<br>Mr. Alsup is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mazie Stovall Alsup; two daughters, Mrs. John T. Kelly, Auburndale, Fla. and Mrs. John B. Harrison, Sr., Pulaski; two sons, W. O. Alsup and Charlie Alsup, both of Giles County; eleven grandchildren and twenty-two great-grandchildren. Wilson T. Carter and Company, in charge.<br><br>AMASON, Geneva Ann Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services Mrs. Geneva Ann Phillips Amason, 48, Minor Hill housewife, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bethel Baptist Church in Limestone, Ala., conducted by the Rev. V. W. McDougal. Burial took place in the Mitchell Cemetery in that county.<br>Mrs. Amason died at 1:20 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 29, at her home at Minor Hill after an extended illness.<br>Born September 28, 1910, she was the daughter of H. W. Phillips and Mrs. Lela Burgess Phillips of Lawrence County and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In additon to her parents, Mrs. Amason is survived by her husband, J. B. Amason; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Frances Sneed, Route 1, Pulaski, and Mrs. Neta Hayes Hall, Minor Hill; one son, Woodston Amason, Minor Hill; five grandchildren; one brother, Jasper Phillips, Minor Hill; and three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Knight, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Madelene Shelton, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Evelene Sneed, Fayetteville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>AMIS, John Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1954<br>John Lewis Amis, 86, retired Giles County farmer, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, September 16, at a Nashville nursing home, following a long illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, Methodist minister, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A member of the church since his youth, he was born April 28, 1868, in Giles County, the only child of his parents, Lewis Amis and Rebecca Summerhill Amis, early settlers of the county. His wife, Mrs. Emma Allen Amis, died in January of 1939.<br><br>Mr. Amis is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Tolleson, Atlanta, Ga.; three sons, John Horace Amis, Pulaski, Charles Amis, Nashville, and Frank Amis, Detroit, Mich.; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ANDERSON, Hiram Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1951<br>Hiram Samuel Anderson, a native of Giles County, died on October 9, in Dallas, Texas, following a four weeks illness. He died at the home of his daughter where he was visiting.<br>Funeral rites took place in Dallas.<br>Born June 3, 1870, at Brick Church in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert J. Anderson and Rachel Everly Anderson.<br>In addition to his daughter, Mr. Anderson is survived by one sister, Mrs. Kate A. Williams of Franklin, Tenn.<br>He had been an elder in a Presbyterian Church in Dallas more than thirty years and was active in the work of the Y. M. C. A.<br><br>ANDERSON, Jane Simpson The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Mrs. Jane Simpson Anderson, widow of Albert Sidney Anderson, native Giles Countian, died on Saturday, February 1, at her home in Dallas, Texas. Funeral rites were held on February 5 with burial in that city. A native of Covington, Tenn., she formerly lived in Pulaski. Her husband, Sidney Anderson, died about twenty years ago. For many years the family made their home in San Antonio, Texas.<br>Mrs. Anderson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank Cavett, Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs. Neil MacMillan, Old Greenwich, Conn.; one son, Albert Sidney Anderson, Jr., El Paso, Texas; several grandchildren; and one sisters, Mrs. E. C. White, Waco, Texas.<br><br>ANDERSON, John Marshall The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1958<br>Funeral services for John Marshall Anderson, 48, farmer of the Weakley Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Robert L. Wilsford, Baptist ministers, and burial took place in New Hope Church Cemetery on Weakley Creek.<br>Mr. Anderson, who had been in declining health for the past two years, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, May 17, at the home.<br>Born July 19, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of Tom D. Anderson and Susie Petty Anderson, and was a deacon in New Hope Baptist Church. During World War II, he was employed at Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville, Ala., later working for the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company at Birmingham, Ala.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Anderson is survived by two brothers, Loyd Anderson, Nashville and Joe Anderson, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Martin Harris, Birmingham, Ala.; and several nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>ANDERSON, J. Sumpter The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1954<br>Dr. J. Sumpter Anderson, 60, prominent Nashville surgeon, died enroute to Mid-State Baptist Hospital after suffering a heart attack at his home on Hampton Avenue about 4 a. m. Tuesday.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at Trinity Presbyterian Church on Hillsboro road, conducted by Dr. Thomas C. Barr and the Rev. Flynn Humphreys. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville.<br>Dr. Anderson had suffered from heart disease for some time, and came near death from an attack of pancreatitis in March, 1953, but had been in apparent good health recently.<br>Dr. Anderson was born in Pulaski, November 22, 1893, a son of the late Edgar F. and Beulah Sumpter Anderson. He was educated in Giles County public schools and attended Massey Preparatory School in Pulaski before going to Vanderbilt University where he received his medical degree in 1921.<br>During his junior and senior year at Vanderbilt, he interned at Protestant hospital (now Mid-State Baptist Hospital), and then served as resident for 18 months at Carson C. Peck Memorial Hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y. On his return to Nashville, he became associated with his uncle, Dr. William D. Sumpter, and Dr. E. M. Sanders.<br>He was active in the Masonic Lodge and was a past potentate of Al Menah Shrine temple. He was a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church, a veteran of World War I and member of the Nashville Post No. 5, American Legion, the 4 0 and 8, and had been a member of the draft appeal board in Nashville since it was organized in 1940 through World War II.<br>Dr. Anderson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Smith Anderson; a son, Dr. J. Sumpter Anderson, Jr., San Francisco, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Fred Overton, Nashville; and aunt, Mrs. J. A. Nichols, Nashville; his uncle, Dr. Sumpter; and a granddaughter, Linda Jean Anderson.<br><br>ANDERSON, Mary Lou Braly The Pulaski Citizen 08 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Tate Anderson, native of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Atlanta, with the burial in that city. Mrs. Anderson who was stricken with a paralytic stroke on March 29, died early Sunday morning, April 5, at an Atlanta hospital.<br>Born in the Pisgah community, she was the daughter of the late Will L. Braly and Emma Yarbrough Braly. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Anderson is survived by her husband, Tate Anderson, retired postal employee; one son, Arnold B. Anderson; two grandchildren, Atlanta, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Virgil Smith and Mrs. Raymond Oliver, both of Pisgah; and three brothers, Eugene and Hugh Braly, Pulaski, and Bate Braly, Sarasota, Fla.<br><br>ANDERSON, Ruth Allen Murrey The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Allen Murrey Anderson, 40, of Birmingham, Ala., were held Thursday at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville. Burial took place in New Hope Cemetery at Cornersville. Mrs. Anderson died Tuesday in a Birmingham hospital after an illness of three weeks.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Leota Poarch Allen of Diana and the late Sam Allen. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Anderson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Williams, Birmingham, Ala.; one son, Kenneth Allen Murrey, Diana; two grandchildren; and three brothers, Floyd Allen, Cornersville, Elbert Allen, Detroit, Mich., and Ben Allen, Pulaski.<br><br>ANGUS, Aub The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1951<br><br>Aub Angus, 69, native Giles Countian, and in recent years a merchant in Columbia died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, February 25, in Vanderbilt Hospital after several months illness.<br>Prayer services were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Chapel in Columbia, followed by funeral services at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, of College Grove. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James F. Angus and Lou Carpenter Angus, and a member of the Taylors Chapel Methodist Church. He farmed in the Rich community of Giles County before going to Columbia twelve years ago to operate a store.<br>Mr.Angus is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eula Stewart Angus; two daughters, Mrs. Wilkin Thurman and Mrs. Imogene Cushing, both of Columbia; one son, Willie L. Angus, Rich; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. W. H. Owens, Rich; and two brothers, Dale Angus, Fort Worth, Texas and Jack Angus, Columbia.<br><br>ANTHONY, Bertha Downing The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Downing Anthony, 66, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ, Pulaski, and Elder Paul Matthews of Columbia. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of her son, Robert Anthony, in Columbia, following a long illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George Downing and Ella Surles Downing. Mrs. Anthony, a member of the Church of Christ, was the wife of Grover C. Anthony, retired farmer, who survives. She had lived in this county most of her life, going to Columbia a year ago.<br>In addition to her husband and son, Mrs. Anthony is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Cleveland Jones, Columbus, Ga.; and one sister, Mrs. D. D. Paysinger, Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ANTHONY, Esker Williams The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Mrs. Joe Lee Anthony, 78, Lawrenceburg, died of a heart ailment Wednesday, August 19, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Eakin, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pleasant Grove Methodist Church, Lawrence County, conducted by the Rev. Ernest Blessing and the Rev. C. W. Kunselman. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, she moved to Lawrence County at an early age. She was a member of Coleman Memorial Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Anthony, the former Esker Williams, is survived by one daughter; and two sons, Norman Anthony, Astoria, Ore., and James H. Anthony, New Orleans, La.<br><br>ANTHONY, Grover Benton The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1954<br><br>Funeral services for Grover Benton Anthony, 71, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter, Methodist minister, and Virgil Bradford, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Anthony died Tuesday at the home of his son, Robert Anthony in Columbia with whom he had made his home the past six years. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Anthony, a native of Giles County, was a son of the late Noah Anthony and Henrietta Fogg Anthony. His wife, Mrs. Bertha Downing Anthony, died in 1952.<br>In addition to his son, Mr. Anthony is survived by one daughter, Mrs. C. H. Jones, Columbus, Ohio; one grandchild; one sister, Miss Mollie Anthony; and one brother, Joe Anthony, both of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ANTHONY, Ida Allred The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Dan Anthony, 80 year old resident of the Rockwood community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William A. Jones, Jr., rector of the Episcopal Church. Burial took place in the Anthony Cemetery at Rockwood.<br>Mrs. Anthony who has been in declining health the past year died at 2:40 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br>The former Miss Ida Allred, she was born January 29, 1876 in Giles County, the daughter of the late James Allred, and Adeline Hughey Allred, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Dan Anthony died sixteen years ago.<br>Mrs. Anthony is survived by two sisters, Mrs. A. B. Garner, Rockwood, and Mrs. Giles E. Tucker, Kedron. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ANTHONY, Joe The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Joe Anthony, 58, farmer and cattle buyer of the Rockwood community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the church, and George Williams, Church of Christ minister of Athens, Ala. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Anthony who had been in failing health the past two years, died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient one week.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born March 19, 1897, the son of the late Joseph Noah Anthony and Henrietta Fogg Anthony.<br>Mr. Anthony is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Curtis Anthony; and one sister, Miss Mollie Anthony, Rockwood. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ANTHONY, Mary Mildred Kimbrough The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1953<br>Mrs. Mary Mildred Kimbrough, 80, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, September 20, at Giles County Hospital, following a three weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. S. O. McAdoo, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in the Anthony Hill Cemetery in the Rockwood community.<br><br>The daughter of the late Reece Kimbrough and Mary Fogg Kimbrough, she was born July 7, 1873, in Giles County. She was a member of Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Neil S. Anthony, died approximately twenty-five years ago.<br>Mrs. Anthony is survived by only one son, Wilson Anthony, with whom she had lived in the Rockwood community; and one brother, Lake Kimbrough, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors.<br><br>APPLETON, David Roosevelt The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1952<br>A Giles County boy at work on a new job received fatal injuries on Tuesday afternoon, when David Roosevelt Appleton, 18, died about 3 p. m. at Jackson&#8217;s Clinic, Lester, Ala.<br>The son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. (Lum) Appleton, the young man had just begun work at a sawmill owned by Lewis Williams, near Anderson, Ala., when he was crushed by two logs. Although he was able to get up, he suffered internal injuries, and died shortly after he arrived at the hospital. According to reports, the youth had determined to work at the sawmill during vacation time, stating that he &#8220;wanted to learn it.&#8221; He was a senior at Rogersville, Ala., High School.<br>Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bethel Baptist Church, south of Minor Hill by the Rev. Russell Boaz, pastor of the Lawrenceburg Methodist Church. Burial will take place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, David was the son of Thomas C. Appleton. In addition to his parents, he is survived by six sisters, Mrs. Leo Bailey, Mrs. Alton Bailey, both of Anderson, Ala., Mrs. David Pumphrey, Warren, Ohio, Mrs. Harry Sandusky, Lakeland, Fla., and Misses Yvonne and Willodean Appleton of Minor Hill; two brothers, John Robert and R. H. Appleton, Minor Hill, and his maternal grandfather, Robert S. Shelton. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>APPLETON, Nancy E. Sutton The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1953<br>Mrs. Nancy E. Appleton, 96, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Adams, Veto, Ala., Wednesday morning. Funeral services will be held by the Rev. Dean Bolan, pastor of the Veto Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock, with burial at Veto Cemetery.<br>A native of Georgia, Mrs. Appleton was the daughter of the late Hiram and Easter Phillips Sutton. She had lived in Giles County most of her life, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to Mrs. Sam Adams, she is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Jim Johnson, Bodenham, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Leoma, Mrs. Hardy Long, Pulaski, Mrs. Guy Duncan, of Battle Creek, Mich.; four sons, John Appleton, Veto, Dave Appleton, Pulaski, Douglas Appleton, Lawrenceburg and Weakley Appleton, Coldwater, Mich.<br><br>APPLETON, Robert David The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Robert David Appleton, 76, local brick mason, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister and burial took place in Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Appleton died at ten o&#8217;clock Monday night at his home on West Poplar Street after a long illness.<br>Born March 6, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam Appleton and Elmina Sutton Appleton, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Myrtle Appleton, died August 5, 1948.<br><br>Mr. Appleton is survived by three daughters, Miss Maudie Appleton, Pulaski, Mrs. Thomas Hyatt and Mrs. Robert Hutton, Giles County; three sons, Mack Appleton, Robert Appleton, and Cletus Appleton, all of Pulaski; twenty grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Geneva Griggs, Pulaski, Mrs. Sam Adams, Veto, Ala., Mrs. Jim Johnson, Bodenham, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Leoma, and Mrs. Guy Duncan, Battle Creek, Mich.; and three brothers, John Appleton, Veto, Ala., Douglas Appleton, Lawrenceburg, and Weakley Appleton, Coldwater, Mich. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>APPLETON, William H. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for William H. Appleton, 75, who died on Wednesday, April 5, at his home at Veto, following a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Veto Church. The Rev. J. H. Upton, Methodist minister, officiated and burial took place in the Brown Cemetery at Veto.<br>A native of Giles County, he had lived for the past twenty-eight years in the Veto community.<br>His wife, Mrs. Tish Woodley Appleton, died two days previous to his death. They had no children.<br>Mr. Appleton is survived by his mother, Mrs. Elmina Appleton, Veto; five sisters, Mrs. Mickie Johnson, Bodenham, Mrs. Easter Adams and Mrs. Geneva Long Griggs, both of Veto, Mrs. Mary Clark, Leoma, and Mrs. Lelia Duncan, Battle Creek, Mich.; and four brothers, John Appleton, Veto, Dave Appleton, Pulaski, Douglas Appleton, Lawrenceburg and Weakley Appleton, Ohio.<br><br>ARNETT, Charles T. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954<br>Col. Charles T. Arnett, 49, retired Air Force officer and teacher in Florence State Teachers College, Florence, Ala., died Wednesday, October 20, at his home after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held the following Friday in Florence and burial took place in Florence Cemetery.<br>A former member of the War Department&#8217;s General staff, he was a nephew of Mrs. Floyd Nelson of Pulaski.<br>Col. Arnett is survived by his wife; two daughters; one sister; two brothers; and his grandmother, Mrs. George Seay of Montgomery, Ala., who has frequently visited Mrs. Nelson.<br><br>ARNEY, Ella Young The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Young Arney, 83, resident of the Frankewing community the greater part of her life, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the Frankewing Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Wyatt Harwell and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the family lot in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg.<br>Mrs. Arney died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, October 27, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Con W. Lanier, near Brick Church, following a long illness.<br>Daughter of the late Alfred Young and Fannie Young, early residents of the county, she was a native of the county and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Her husband, Dan W. Arney died in March 1934. Mrs. Arney is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Lanier, Brick Church, Mrs. Sayre Slaussen, Frankewing, Mrs. Tully Reed, Boonshill, and Mrs. Dewey Toone, Athens, Ala.; two sons, Clifford Arney and Horace Arney, both of Nashville; a step-daughter, Mrs. Cleveland Parker, Campbellsville; and one step-son, Elmo Arney, Veto, Ala.; and two sisters, Miss Estelle Young and Mrs. Dave Hamlin, both of Waxahachie, Texas, and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.<br><br>ARNEY, Kathleen Allen The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Kathleen Allen Arney, 71, who died suddenly of a heart attack on Tuesday morning, October 10, at her home in Giles County, near Veto, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Allen and Jane Adkins Allen. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs Arney is survived by her husband, B. Elmo Arney; three sons, Allen Arney, Nashville, Roy Brown Arney, Wales and Benton Arney, Veto; and two grandsons.<br><br>ARNOLD, Lawrence Eldridge The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1950<br>Lawrence Eldridge Arnold, 76 year old retired farmer of Hickman County, and father of Foster E. Arnold, Pulaski businessman, died at one o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, February 23, at his home near Centerville, following a three year illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of McDonald Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. E. H. Stout. Burial took place in Centerville Cemetery.<br>A native of Hickman County, he was the son of the late Ben Arnold and Mary Totty Arnold, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Arnold is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Twomey Arnold; three sons, Foster Arnold of Pulaski, Billy Arnold of Centerville and Walker Arnold of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie<br>Williams, Totty&#8217;s Bend in Hickman County, and Mrs. Hattie Alderson of California; one brother, Totty&#8217;s Bend, and two grandchildren.<br><br>ARTHUR, Elmer Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1952<br>Elmer Marvin Arthur, 69, retired farmer of the Sixteenth Civil District, died suddenly of a heart attack at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, February 26, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the Diana Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Limestone County, Ala., on December 30, 1882, he was the son of the late Richard Arthur and Mary Ellen Brooks Arthur. He had resided in Giles County for fifty years.<br>His wife, Mrs. Lena Gray Wolfe Arthur, died Sept. 27, 1947.<br>Mr. Arthur is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Pierce, Odd Fellows Hall, with whom he made his home, Mrs. Frances Minor, Pulaski, and Mrs. Levoy Porter, Detroit, Mich.,; five sons, Clifford Arthur and Marvin Arthur, both of Pulaski, W. A. Arthur, Aspen Hill, and John Richard Arthur and Chester Ray Arthur, both of Odd Fellows Hall; fourteen grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. John Colbert, Pulaski, and Mrs. John Poff, Decatur, Ala.; and one brother, Oscar Lee Arthur, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>ARTHUR, Laura Cole The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1954<br>Mrs. Laura Cole Arthur, 77, widow of Richard Arthur, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, September 26, at the home of her niece, Mrs. Clifford Richardson, in Pulaski, following a long period of illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. H. L. Smith, and burial took place in the family lot in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Born July 28, 1878 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Josiah Cole and Martha E. Davidson Cole, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Richard Arthur, died thirty-six years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Richardson with whom she made her home, Mrs. Arthur is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Todd Scruggs, Pulaski, and Mrs. Cliff Fogg, Elkton; and a number of other nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ARTHUR, Maggie Deason The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Deason Arthur, 67, wife of Oscar Lee Arthur, Sr., will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway and Dr. J. Clark Hensley. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Arthur died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, April 23, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born February 20, 1890, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Richard Deason and Fisher Deason and was a member of Olivet Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Arthur is survvied by her husband; one son, Oscar Lee Arthur, Jr.; one daughter, Mrs. Mabron Mitchell; one grandson; all of Pulaski; one brother, Neil Deason, Goodspring; and one sister, Mrs. Luther Lively, Decatur, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ASHFORD, Dempsey Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Dempsey Thomas Ashford, 88, farmer of the Anthony Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Ashford died at his home on Sunday morning. Born November 29, 1871, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Osborne Ashford and Mary Bass Ashford.<br>Mr. Ashford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie McCree Ashford; four sons, Aubrey Ashford, Oakley Ashford, Robert Lee Ashford, and Leonard Ashford, all of Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Marvin E. Arthur, Mrs. Otis Kimbrough, and Mrs. Tillman Stafford, all of Giles County; twenty-three grandchildren; one brother, Edd Ashford, Louisville, Ky; and one sister, Mrs. Cora Mitchell, Louisville, Ky. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>ASHFORD, Irving R. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1953<br><br>Funeral services for Irving R. Ashford, 75, resident of McMinnville and a retired Mississippi planter, were held at the High Funeral Home in McMinnville at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon. Burial took place in Riverside Cemetery in that city.<br>He died January 6 at Medical Clinic, following a paralytic stroke.<br>Born in Giles County, Tenn., he was the son of the late P. C. Ashforrd and Lucinda Tinnon Ashford. In 1943, he moved from Shaw, Miss., to McMinnville to engage in defense work.<br>Mr. Ashford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agnes Kelly Ashford; and one sister, Mrs. Lulu McGregor, McMinnville.<br><br>ASHFORD, James Ed The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services were held in Louisville, Ky., for James Ed Ashford, 80, L&amp;N employee for thirty-seven years, who died on October 25 at a hospital in that city after a brief illness. Burial took place in Evergreen Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Osborne Ashford and Mary Bass Ashford. He retired two months ago.<br>Mr. Ashford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rena Tarpley Ashford, also a native of Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. Richard Hibbs and Miss Ruby Ashford, Louisville, Ky.; two sons, Sgt. Ed E. Ashford, presently stationed in Korea, and Garland Ashford, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. R. D. Mitchell, Louisville, Ky.<br><br>ASHFORD, Stacy The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1959<br>Stacy Ashford, 60-odd years of age, native of Giles County, died Tuesday morning, May 5, at a Phoenix, Ariz., hospital after an extended period of declining health.<br>Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at First Southern Baptist Church in Tucson, Ariz., with burial in that city.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he moved to Tucson eighteen years ago when ill health forced his retirement from active duty. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Ashford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Izora Ledford Ashford, also a native Giles Countian; two daughters, Mrs. Giles Campbell, Tucson, and Mrs. Fred Stolp, California; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ross Christopher, Tucson; and one brother, Tillman Ashford, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>ASHFORD, William B. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1957<br>William B. Ashford, 89, native of Giles County, died Monday March 25, at his home in Midlothian, Texas, with funeral rites and burial on Wednesday.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Osborne Ashford and Mary Bass Ashford. Forty years ago he moved to Midlothian where he was engaged in farming.<br>Mr. Ashford is survived by four sons, Midlothian; two sisters, Mrs. James J. Holbert and Mrs. R. D. Mitchell, Giles County; and two brothers, D. T Ashford, Giles County and Edd Ashford, Louisville, Ky.<br><br>ASKINS, Elgie Joseph The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1953<br>Elgie Joseph Askins, 72, father of a Pulaski businessman, Knox Askins, died Thursday at his home in Fayetteville.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville, conducted by the Rev. Ben F. Livingston. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in Fayetteville.<br>Mr. Askins, a retired farmer, was a native of Lincoln County and had resided in Fayetteville for several years.<br>Mr. Askins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Kidd Askins; two daughters, Mrs. C. L. Benson and Mrs. Joe Grissom, both of Waco, Texas; three sons, Clark Askins, Houston, Texas, E. J. Askins, Jr., Bonham, Texas and Knox Askins, Pulaski; six grandchildren; two step-daughters, Mrs. G. D. Adams, Delina, and Mrs. W. D. Matlock, Birmingham, Ala; a step-son, J. B. Kidd, Lincoln County; and two sisters, Mrs. H. T. Carlisle, Newberry, S. C. and Mrs. B. W. Templeton, Lincoln County.<br><br>ASKINS, Worth J. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1951<br>Worth J. Askins, 39, resident of Fayetteville, and a brother of Knox Askins, of Pulaski, died at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at the home following an extended illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Brawley, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayetteville.<br>In addition to the brother in Pulaski, Mr. Askins is survived by his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Askins, Fayetteville; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Grisham, Jr., and Mrs. C. L. Benson, both of Waco, Texas; and two other brothers, Clark Askins, Houston, Texas, and E. J. Askins, Jr., Brenham, Texas.<br><br>ATHEY, Rosa Witt The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Bell Dickerson Witt Athey, native of Giles County, who died on Thursday, December 29, 1949, at her home in the Wataugua Apartments in Nashville, after a long illness, were held on Friday afternoonin the chapel of Finley M. Dorris Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. King Vivion, pastor of McKendree Methodist Church of which she was a member.<br>Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mrs. Athey, born and reared in Lynnville, was the daughter of the late George M. Witt and Mrs. Nannie Johnson Witt. She had made her home in Nashville for many years.<br>Mrs. Athey is survived by one sister, Mrs. J. W. Rizer; one brother, Williard S. Witt; a niece, Mrs. Warren A. Coleman; and a nephew, Warren A. Coleman, Jr. all of Nashville.<br><br>ATTWOOD, Mattie Stribling The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1959<br>Mrs. Mattie Stribling Attwood, 75, resident of Mt. Hope, Ala., died Thursday, May 7, at Giles County Hospital of injuries sustained in a traffic accident that occurred Friday, May 1, on Highway 31, seven miles south of Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Russellville, Ala., with burial in the Russellville Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Attwood and her husband, Gus A. Attwood, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Edward B. Johnson in the Conway community. She and her daughter and Mrs. Elwood Edwards were enroute to the former&#8217;s home from Pulaski when the accident occurred.<br><br>Mrs. Attwood was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Survivors are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Edward Johnson, Conway, Mrs. Eleanor Culver of southern Alabama; three sons, Wyatt Attwood, Knoxville, Tommy Attwood, Birmingham, Ala., Oswell Attwood, Mt. Hope, Ala.; nine grandchildren, and one great grandchild; and several brothers and sisters.<br><br>AUSTIN, Alberta The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1953<br>Funeral services for Miss Alberta Austin, 50, Elkton resident, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield of Lawrenceburg, cousin of the deceased, and the Rev.Cullen T. Carter, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Miss Austin died at 1:40 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at a Nashville hospital, following a long illness. Born October 6, 1902. and reared at Elkton, she was the daughter of the late Orville E. and Minnie Rose Austin. She was a member of Elkton Methodist Church and was educated at Martin College.<br>The survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Benton E. Phelps, Pulaski, Mrs. Raymond Horn, Rogersville, Tenn., and Mrs. Charles Ball, Waterloo, Iowa; and three brothers, Will Ross Austin, Nashville, Albert Austin, Danville, Ill., twin brother of the deceased; and Eugene B. Austin, Elkton. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>AUSTIN, Carter H. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1951<br>Carter H. &#8220;Pete&#8221; Austin, 54, a leading merchant at Ardmore and a magistrate in Giles County Court, died of a heart ailment at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning while seated in a chair in his bedroom at home at Ardmore. His body was discovered by his wife an hour later when she went to his bedside to administer medication prescribed by the physician on a routine basis. He had been ill with heart trouble for several months.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Ardmore Methodist Church by the Rev. Laws Parks, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Sam Parks, associate pastor. Burial was in the Ardmore Cemetery.<br>A native Giles Countian, he was the son of Mrs. Maggie Rawls Austin and the late Alex C. Austin. He was educated at Massey Military School in Pulaski, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and received his law degree at Cumberland University at Lebanon. A church and civic leader, Mr. Austin was a steward in the Methodist Church, president of the Ardmore Bank and of the Ardmore Hosiery Mills, a member of Giles County Court for approximately 15 years and a member of the Town Council.<br>Active in every phase of community life, he was a member and a past president of the Ardmore Rotary Club. He was an Air Force veteran of World War I. In addition to his mother, other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Catherine Scott Austin; a son, C. H. Austin, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Cheatham Hamlett; a brother, A. C. Austin, Jr., several nieces and nephews, all of Ardmore.<br><br>AUSTIN, Cora Ham The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1954<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Mae Ham Austin, 79, Elkton resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church, with the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Jack Jones, also of Elkton, officiating. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Austin, who fell at her home breaking some bones, died Friday at a hospital in Decatur, Ala.<br>She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Tom Ham and Sophronia Abernathy Ham. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Austin is survived by her husband, William Edward Austin, one son, Tom Lee Austin, Elkton; four grandchildren, Thomas E. Austin and Mrs. Annie Ruth Pritchard, both of Elkton, Mrs. Howard Watkins, Wayne, Mich., and Mrs. Frank Waple, Washington, D. C.; and five great grandchildren. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>AUSTIN, Maggie Rawls The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1953<br>Mrs. Maggie Rawls Austin, 80, member of a prominent Ardmore family, was fatally injured shortly before 6 p.m. Friday when whe was hit by an automobile while crossing Highway 31S in front of her home in Ardmore.<br>Funeral services were conducted at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Ardmore Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. Charles Poole, and the Rev. Samuel H. Park, retired Methodist minister, and the Rev. Laws Park, both former ministers of Ardmore church now residing at Athens, Ala. Burial was in the Austin family cemetery at Ardmore.<br>Mrs. Austin died at Giles County Hospital about 7:30 Friday night from internal injuries suffered when struck by a car driven by William Leo Adcock, 29, also of Ardmore, as she was crossing the road in front of her home according to Deputy Sheriff Collins Wilkes. Wilkes said Adcock told him he was blinded by lights of an approaching car and did not see Mrs. Austin in time to stop.<br>Mrs. Austin&#8217;s husband, Alex Austin, known as the founder of Ardmore, died in 1933.<br>Daughter of the late John J. and Madeline Bearden Rawls, she was a native of Blanche in Lincoln County, and was an active member of the Methodist Church in her community.<br>Mrs. Austin is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. C. Hamlett; a son, A. C. Austin; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, all of Ardmore.<br><br>AUSTIN, Will The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1954<br>Funeral services for Will Austin, 87, Elkton mail carrier for many years, will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church. The Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor, and the Rev. Jack Jones, pastor of the Baptist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mr. Austin died Monday night at Giles County Hospital after three weeks illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Austin. He had resided in the Elkton community most of his life and served as mail carrier until his retirement about 25 years ago. His wife, Mrs. Cora Ham Austin, died three months ago. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. Austin is survived by a son, Tom Lee Austin, Elkton; three granddaughters, Mrs. Annie Ruth Pritchard, Elkton; Mrs. Mary Louise Waple, Washington, D. C., Mrs. Betty Watkins, Detroit, Mich.; and 4 great-grandchildren Carter Funeral Home was in charge.<br><br>AUSTIN, Will Ross The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1954<br>Will Ross Austin, 65, a native of the Elkton community, died suddenly at 9:30 Saturday evening, November 6, at Vanderbilt Hospital, following a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Martin Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. E. Henley, pastor of West End Methodist Church, and burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville.<br>Born February 7, 1889, at Elkton, he was the son of the late Orville E. Austin and Minnie Ross Austin. He was graduated from Vanderbilt University, receiving his degree in chemistry. For forty-two years he has been associated with Armour Fertilizer Company and for the past number of years has made his home in Nashville.<br>He was a member of West End Methodist Church, a 32nd Degree Mason, and a member of American Chemists Society and the American Society of Agricultural Chemist.<br>Mr. Austin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wendell Ewing Austin; two daughters, Mrs. B. J. Nixon, Nashville, and Mrs. Victor Sheshunoff, Magnolia, Ark.; two sons, Will Ross Austin, Jr., Nashville and Dr. Andrew C. Austin, Atlanta, Ga.; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Benton E. Phelps, Pulaski, Mrs. Charles Ball, Waterloo, Iowa, and Mrs. R. E. Horn, Rogersville, Tenn; and two brothers, Eugene B. Austin, Elkton, and Albert Austin, Danville, Ill.<br><br>AUXFORD, Sallie Irma The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1952<br>Mrs. Sallie Irma Hughey Auxford died at Giles County Hospital on Monday afternoon, January 14, after an illness of two weeks.<br>Funeral services were held at Elkton Methodist Church, the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mrs. Auxford spent her girlhood here, and later lived many years in Tuscaloosa, Ala.<br>She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. George Whitfield, Mrs. Hugh Wilkinson; one brother, John Hughey, all of Elkton, and several nieces and nephews.<br><br>AYMETT, Alice Louise Cheatham The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1956<br>Mrs. Alice Louise Cheatham Aymett, 44, resident of the Riversburg community, died suddenly of a heart attack at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 10, at the home after a few minutes illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Olivet Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenwood, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born April 22, 1912, at Wales, she was the daughter of the late James Whitt Cheatham and Bessie Moore Cheatham, and was reared in the McCains community of Maury County. She was a member of the Methodist Church and the Riversburg Home Demonstration Club.<br><br>Mrs. Aymett is survived by her husband, Gray Wesley Aymett; and five sisters, Mrs. William A. Smith, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Ray Carney, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Aaron Bowman and Mrs. W. H. Bowman, both of Foules, La., and Mrs. Roscoe Acock, Los Angeles, Calif.; and two brothers, James Cheatham, Columbia, and William Cheatham, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>AYMETT, Frederick Field The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1959<br>Frederick Field Aymett, 51 employee of the State Highway Department, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 10, at Giles County Hospital following surgery one week ago.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Rev. G. W. Stuber and Rev. Mack Pinkelton and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born November 7, 1907, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas W. Aymett and Sallie Abernathy Aymett, and was a member of the Thompson Chapel Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Aymett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katie Butcher Aymett; two daughters, Miss Carolyn Aymett, Nashville, and Miss Betty Aymett, who lives at the home; two sons, Carl A. Aymett, USAF, based at San Antonio, Texas and Tom White Aymett, USN, based at Norfolk, Va.; one granddaughter, Angela Aymett, Norfolk, Va.; and one sister, Mrs. John W. Baldwin, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>AYMETT, Sallie Elizabeth Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Elizabeth Abernathy Aymett, 86, widow of Thomas W. Aymett, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Aymett died at 7 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at her home in the Aymett Town section of the county after a long illness.<br>Born August 21, 1869, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late H. G. Abernathy and Annie Scales Abernathy, and was a member of Thompson Chapel Baptist Church.<br>Her husband, Thomas W. Aymett, died in 1928.<br>Mrs. Aymett is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John W. Baldwin, Pulaski; a son, Fred M. Aymett, Pulaski; six grandchildren and one great grandchild; one sister, Mrs. A. J. Cower, Fort Worth, Texas; one brother, Henry S. Abernathy, Pulaski; and one half-brother, Fulton Abernathy, Birmingham, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>AYRES, Charlotte The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for Miss Mary Charlotte Ayres, 78, were held Friday afternoon at Beech Hill Church of Christ and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>She died Wednesday, November 3, at Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born December 31, 1875, the daughter of the late Powell Ayres and Mary Phelps Ayres. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Two brothers Van Ayres and Robert Ayres, both of Beech Hill, survive. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>AYRES, Jimmie Nell The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Miss Jimmie Nell Ayres, 53, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday, June 6, at her home after several months illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at Beech Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Elder A. C. Dreaden of Pulaski. Burial took place in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br>Born September 30, 1896 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Powell Ayres and Millie Gallagher Ayres.<br>The survivors are one sister, Miss Charlotte Ayres; and two brothers, W. R. Ayres and Van Ayres, all of Beech Hill.<br><br>AYRES, William Robert The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for William Robert Ayres, 88, retired farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Beech Hill Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. George W. Stuber, with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Ayres died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, January 12, at Giles County Hospital.<br>A single man, Mr. Ayres was born March 26, 1870, in Coffee County, the son of the late Powell Ayres and Lizzie Green Ayres.<br>Mr. Ayres is survived by one brother, Van Ayres of Beech Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BAILESS, Cleopatra Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cleopatra Tidwell Bailess, 80, mother of Mrs. J. L. Redding of Lynnville, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Fred S. Rogers, Lynnville Presbyterian Church minister. Burial will take place at 11 o&#8217;clock (EST) on Thursday morning at Rising Fawn, Ga.<br>Mrs. Bailess died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening, October 4, at Fairmont Nursing Home in Columbia, after a five year illness.<br>A native of Rising Fawn, she lived most of her life in Georgia and Birmingham, Ala., and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Rufus Lee Bailess, associated with the Southern Railway Company, died ten years ago. In recent years she has made her home with Mrs. Redding.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Bailess is survived by three grandchildren, Jack Lee Redding, sheriff of Giles County, Pulaski, Bailess Redding, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Robert E. Witt, Ardmore, Tenn.; and five grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BAILEY, Julia Adaline Jones The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sam Bailey, 80, Pulaski resident were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bethel Church in Limestone County, Ala., with the services conducted by the Rev. Tom McConnell, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Mitchell Cemetery in Limestone County. Mrs. Bailey died at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, May 9, at the home in Pulaski after an extended illness.<br>Born August 28, 1877, in Lauderdale County, Ala., she was the former Miss Julia Adaline Jones, the daughter of the late John Jones and Cynthia Jane Hurn Jones, and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br><br>Mrs. Bailey is survived by her husband, Sam Bailey; five sons, Lumus Bailey, Grady M. Bailey, Lawrence (Bill) Bailey, and Alfred Bailey, all of Pulaski; and Loyce Bailey, of Minor Hill; three daughters, Mrs. M. L. Hooie, Mrs. W. A. Ridgway and Mrs. Allen Glossup, Pulaski; twenty-eight grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Donia Robinson, Rogersville, Ala., and Mrs. Nina Griffin, West Palm Beach, Fla. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BAILEY, Tennie Norwood Roper The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Tennie Norwood Roper Bailey, 72, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, September 10, at her home in the Minor Hill community, after several months declining health, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. E. D. Troutt, Methodist minister, and burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born August 28, 1878 and was the daughter of the late Thomas Norwood and Eliza Larwood Norwood. She was a member of the Methodist Church. She was twice married, first to John Roper who died eighteen years ago, and later to Jones Bailey, who died in 1944.<br>Mrs. Bailey is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Reed Randolph; and one son, R. H. Roper; and two grandchildren, all of the Minor Hill community; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Bolin, Auburndale, Fla. Mrs. Josie Henderson, Lawrence County, and Mrs. Alice Powell, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, Frank Norwood, Ethridge.<br><br>BAIN, Lewis Mullins The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1954<br>Mrs. Charles Bain, 72, former resident of Lynnville, died Sunday, October 3, at her home in Roanoke, Va. Funeral rites were held Monday afternoon in Roanoke and burial took place in Elizabethton, Tenn.<br>A native of Lynnville, she was the former Miss Lewis Mullins, daughter of the late W. J. Mullins, Sr., and Irene Henry Mullins. She had been away from Giles County twenty years.<br>Mrs. Bain is survived by her husband; an adopted daughter; Miss Doris Bain of Washington, D. C.; and one sister, Mrs. W. P. Dunlap, Brick Church in Giles County.<br><br>BAINS, Myrtle Edmundson The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1957<br>Mrs. Myrtle Edmundson Bains, 81, former Giles Countian, died early this week at the home in Bessemer, Ala., after a long illness. Funeral rites took place in that city.<br>The daughter of the late Dr. E. L. Edmundson and Ophelia Grigsby Edmundson of Bethel, she was reared in Giles County. The survivors include her husband, H. L. Bains; three sons; and one sister, Mrs. J. F. Lee, Bessemer.<br><br>BAIRD, Ada Vickers The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Vickers Baird, 58, who died Sunday, May 20, at her home at Minor Hill, were held at Booths Chapel Tuesday afternoon and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born July 10, 1892, the daughter of the late Andrew Vickers and Caroline Harrison Vickers.<br><br>Mrs. Baird is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Ridgway, Minor Hill, and Mrs. George Childress, Campbellsville; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Hollis Thompson, Minor Hill; and two brothers, M. G. Vickers, Minor Hill, and Grundy Vickers, Knoxville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BAIRD, Amelia Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1955<br>Mrs. Amelia Harrison Baird, 46, native Giles Countian, died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, September 29, at Erlinger Hospital in Chattanooga, following three weeks&#8217; serious illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter, pastor of the Olivet Methodist Charge, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born July 23, 1909, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Clarence B. Harrison of Aspen Hill and the late Mrs. Stella Brooks Harrison, and was a member of the Methodist Church. was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her first marriage in March of 1926 was to Milton Butler of Aspen Hill, who died in 1928.<br>In addition to her father and step-mother, Mrs. Maggie Alsup Harrison, Mrs. Baird is survived by her husband, Herbert U. Baird, Chattanooga; one son, Herbert U. Baird, Jr., Lexington, Ky.; one granddaughter, Terry Baird; one sister, Mrs. C. E. Schermerhorn, La Porte, Ind., and three brothers, John B. Harrison, Wales, Albert M. Harrison, Aspen Hill, and Lucius Harrison, Prospect. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BAIRD, John C. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for John C. Baird, 70, retired farmer of the Minor Hill community were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Booth Chapel Methodist Church, conducted by Elder M. F. Norwood. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Baird died on Monday, October 1, at his home after a long period of declining health.<br>A resident of the Minor Hill section for twenty-three years, he was born April 22, 1881, in Alabama, the son of the late William T. Baird and Martha Francis Baird. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ada Vickers Baird, died May 20, 1951.<br>Mr. Baird is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Ridgway, Minor Hill, and Mrs. John Childers, Campbellsville; and nine grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BAITES, John O. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br>John O. Baites, Jr., a leading merchant in Pulaski for the past 17 years, was found dead at his home on East Jefferson Street, about ten o&#8217;clock Monday morning.<br>Sheriff P. M. Butler and Coroner Bill Bennett said death was from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and that a note, addressed to his wife, stated ill health was the reason for the suicide.<br>Mr. Baites suffered a heart attack a few years ago but had continued to operate his hardware store on the northwest corner of the public square.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. George Regas, rector of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, in Pulaski. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, with Bennett-May Funeral directors in charge.<br>A native of Huntsville, Ala., Mr. Baites was the son of the late Dr. John O. Baites and Tennie Goad Baites. He moved to Pulaski in 1940 and opened the Baites Hardward Store which he had since operated. He was active in business, civic, and church affairs, having been a member of First Presbyterian Church and a member of the Board of Directors of the First National Bank.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Darwin Baites; a daughter, Miss Beth Darwin Baites, a student at Florida Southern College, Lakeland; a sister, Mrs. Stanley Morrison, and stepmothers, Mrs. Bessie Baites, Huntsville.<br><br>BAKER, Arney Claxton The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Arney Claxton Baker, 66, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Baker, a batchelor, died Wednesday morning, August 5, at the home in the Beech Hill section after a lengthy illness.<br>Born June 19, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Martin Jasper Baker and Martha Jane Hardiman Baker. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Baker is survived by one brother, Ollie Baker, Beech Hill; and one niece, Mrs. Everett Smith, Fayetteville.<br><br>BAKER, Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1951<br>Arthur Baker, age 70, died at 11:22 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, October 7, at his home in the Fifteenth Civil District following an illness of three months.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Tuesday at the Lynnwood Methodist Church of which he was a member. Rev. Moorehead, pastor, officiated and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Baker was born in Illinois, but moved to Giles County about 26 years ago. He was a son of the late James and Nattie Williams Baker. He served as postmaster at Buford Station for several years and was a retired carpenter and millwright.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Phoebe Paxton Norton Baker; four daughters, Miss Anna Baker, of Lynnville, Mrs. Robert Reeves of Buford Station, Mrs. Floyd Bates of Lynnville, and Mrs. G. W. Hudgins of Marietta, Ga.; three sons, James Preslley Baker of Oakland, Calif, George E. Baker, of Peoria, Ill., and John Theodore Baker, of Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Curry of Beaumont, Texas and Mrs. Dow Love of Carroll, Neb.<br><br>BAKER, Florence Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Alexander Baker, 86, Campbellsville resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Baker died at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, December 27, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John Lee Nelson in Columbia, following a period of declining health.<br><br>Born January 17, 1869, at Campbellsville, she was the daughter of the late Mack Elbert Alexander and Charity Yokley Alexander. She had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church since girlhood.<br>Her husband, Billy Baker, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Baker is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. John Walker Hayes, both of Columbia; and four grandchildren, Lindsay Nelson, nationally known sports announcer, is a grandson. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>BALDWIN, John William The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1959<br>John William Baldwin, 61, retired manager of Davidson Chemical Company, Atlanta, Ga., died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 4:30 p. m. Saturday at his home in the Aymett Town community in Giles County.<br>Funeral services were held Monday, May 11, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. S. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating, Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Davidson County, Mr. Baldwin was the son of the late Robert Lee and Nancy Jane Blackwell Baldwin. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Sadie Aymett Baldwin; a son, John A. Baldwin, Atlanta; a sister, Mrs. John M. Cartwright, Nashville; a brother, James O. Baldwin, Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br><br>BALL, Andrew David The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br>Andrew David Ball, 45, Elkton farmer and a member of a prominent Giles County family died at 1:15 Tuesday afternoon at Veterans Hospital in Nashville where he had been critically ill for the past ten days.<br>Funeral services were held at ten o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, pastor. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski with Masonic rites at the grave.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Edgar Thomas Ball and the late Kate Gilbert Ball. He was educated at Giles County High School and at Massey Military School in Pulaski. and at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Methodist Church at Elkton and a member of the Board of Stewards. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Pulaski Post No. 60, American Legion, having been Post Adjutant for a two year period.<br>Following his graduation, Ball became associated with the Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski and retained his interest in the business until a few years ago when he resigned to engage in farming in the Elkton community.<br>In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nell Stevenson Ball; a son, David Michael Ball; is step-mother, Mrs. E. T. Ball; a step-daughter, Miss Janell Stevenson, Nashville; a step-son, Jim Allen Stevenson, Giles County High School student; a sister, Mrs. James Johnson of Triune; a brother, E. T. Ball, Jr., Pulaski, and a half-sister, Mrs. Luke Dunn of Cookeville.<br><br><br>BALL, Charles Austin The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1959<br>Funeral services were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Waterloo, Iowa, for Charles Austin Ball, 26, son of the former Miss Vernon Austin of Elkton.<br>Mr. Ball, resident of Waterloo, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, May 9, at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, N. Y., following an operation for tumor of the brain. He had been ill nine weeks.<br>Mr. Ball is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ball, Waterloo; and one sister, Mrs. Glenn Schell, Waterloo.<br>Giles County relatives are an aunt, Mrs. Benton E. Phelps, Pulaski, and an uncle, Eugene Austin, Elkton.<br><br>BALL, Claude The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Claude Ball, 68, retired Lynnville farmer, were Friday afternoon at Campbell Station Church of Christ, with burial in Campbell Station Cemetery.<br>Mr. Ball died Thursday in Giles County Hospital.<br>Mr. Ball, a native of Giles County, returned to Lynnville seven years ago after residing in Maury County thirty years. He was the son of the late Leander Ball and Sallie Hayes Ball.<br>Mrs. Maude Porter Ball, his first wife, died a number of years ago.<br>Mr. Ball, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Mattie Trice Lovell Ball; one daughter, Mrs. Reavis Hobbs, Franklin; two sons, Brown L. Ball, Pontiac, Mich., and James E. Ball, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Carvell, Giles County, and Mrs. J. L. Green, Nashville; and two brothers, Bass Ball, Lynnville and Larrimore Brown, Donelson.<br><br>BALL, Mary Virginia The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Mary Virginia Ball, 90, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ of which she was a member. Horace Smith, minister of the church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery. Miss Ball died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, June 1, at the Austin Hewitt Home in Pulaski following several weeks illness.<br>Born May 19, 1867, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. L. Ball and Amanda Counts Ball.<br>Miss Ball, the oldest child of her parents, is the last member of her immediate family, and is survived by the following nieces and nephews: Mrs. Reynolds M. Wheeler, Morrell Yarbrough, Odell Ball, David Ball, all of Giles County, Herbert Mason Ball, Nashville, Lawrence Ball, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Mrs. Earl Brown, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BALL, Mattie Davis The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Davis Ball, 87, lifelong resident of the county, who died at 12:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday, June 2, at the home of her son, Emmitt Ball, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. H. Grady Coston and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Her death followed a brief illness.<br>Mrs. Ball, a member of the Church of Christ, was the widow of William Ball who died fourteen years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Ball is survived by two daughters, Mrs. C. M. Solomon and Mrs. Lottie Richardson, both of Nashville; and two sons, Emmitt Ball, Pulaski and Ben Ball, Columbia; thirteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BALL, Nell Stevenson The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. A. D. Ball, 43, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Ball died Thursday, November 11, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>The former Miss Nell Stevenson, she was born January 6, 1911, the daughter of Mrs. Mary Martin Stevenson of Elkton and the late John L. Stevenson. She was educated in the public schools and was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Ball was twice married. Her first husband, Allen Stevenson died a number of years ago. Her second husband, Andrew David Ball, died April 14, 1952.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Ball is survived by two sons, David Ball and Jim Allen Stevenson, both of Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. William Hollis, Nashville; one grandson, John Hollis, Nashville; five sisters, Mrs. Floyd Baugh, Farmington, Mrs. Marvin Lanier, Columbia, Mrs. H. C. Oberlander, Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Henry Groth and Mrs. Joe Beech, Nashville, and three brothers, Wilbur Stevenson, Jacksonville, Fla., John Alton Stevenson, Santa Fe, and Harold Stevenson, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BALL, Willie Mack The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Willie Mack Ball, 61, Lynnville farmer, who died at 7:35 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, August 22, after a long illness at his home in the Lynnville section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Campbell Station Church of Christ by Melvin Dugger of Columbia. Burial will take place in the Campbell Station Cemetery.<br>He was the son of the late Lee Andrew Ball and Sallie Hayes Ball.<br>Mr. Ball is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dora Jane Martin Ball; four daughters, Mrs. Raymond Jett, Mooresville, Mrs. Coy Risner, Ethridge, Mrs. Tillman Ledford, Columbia, and Miss Martha Ball, Nashville; one son, Sherrell Ball, Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. R. A. Carvell, Campbellsville, and Mrs. Anna Green, Nashville; and four brothers, R. T. Ball, Brownwood, Texas, B. T Ball and Claude Ball, Lynnville and Larimore Ball, Donelson.<br><br>BALLENTINE, Dorothy Mandeville The Pulaski Citizen 2 Oct 1957<br>Mrs. John Ballentine, a native of New Orleans and a former Pulaski resident, died Tuesday afternoon in a hospital at Key West, Fla., her home city for the past eight years.<br>Funeral services will be held Saturday in Key West, and in accordance with Mr. Ballentine&#8217;s request, the body will be cremated and the ashes scattered over the Atlantic Ocean.<br><br>Mrs. Ballentine, the former Dorothy Mandeville of New Orleans, had been hospitalized with a stomach ailment for a few days and was being prepared for her second operation for the condition when her death occurred. Pulaski friends learned Wednesday night in a telephone call to Mr. Ballentine.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Ballentine came to Pulaski to make their home in 1940 and resided in this city until they moved to Florida about eight years later. While living in Pulaski, she was a member of The Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, and was active in church and civic work.<br>Mrs. Ballentine is survived by her husband; a daughter, Sally Ballentine; and a brother, Sidney Mandeville, New Orleans, La.<br><br>BALLENTINE, Edgar Swope Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1953<br>Edgar Swope Ballentine, Sr., 85, died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Friday night, August 21, at his home at Courtland, Ala., after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held Sunday afternoon at Courtland, with burial there.<br>Born, December, 1867, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James H. Ballentine and Mary Eleanor Swope Ballentine.<br>Mr. Ballentine was twice married. His first wife was the former Katherine Halsey of Alabama. Their children are Edgar S. Ballentine, Jr., of Pulaski, Mr. J. Louie Greene, Washington, D. C. , and Sam H. Ballentine, Memphis.<br>Mr. Ballentine&#8217;s second marriage was to the former Katherine Dinwiddie of Fayetteville, Tenn. She survives and their two daughters, Miss Mary Eleanor Ballentine, Atlanta, Ga. and Miss Anne Ballentine, Courtland. Three grandchildren also survive.<br><br>BALLENTINE, John G. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1959<br>John G. Ballentine, 52, Key West, Fla., businessman and a former Pulaski merchant, church leader and civic leader, died at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, July 9, in a hospital at Miami, Fla., after a short illness.<br>Prayer services were held in Key West Saturday and funeral services were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski Tuesday, July 14, at 4 p. m. by Dr. W. Bruce Strother, Methodist minister of Columbia, and the Rev. Edwin Gilbert of Nolensville. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery with the Masonic Lodge in charge of the services.<br>Mr. Ballentine was a native of Sardis, Miss., a son of the late A. M. Ballentine and Daisy Taylor Ballentine. He was a graduate of Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., and of Culver Military Academy. He was active in business circles in Pulaski, where he operated the Auto Supply Store for more than 10 years before moving to Florida, and in the Rotary Club and Episcopal Church in Pulaski.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Ballentine, the former Miss Martha Rogers Gilbert of Pulaski had resided in Key West for the past few years and were owners and operators of a Real Estate and Trailer business in that city.<br>Mr. Ballentine is survived by his wife; a daughter, Miss Sally Ballentine, and a brother, Robert Ballentine, of Sardis, Miss.<br><br>BALLENTINE, Louise Myers The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1952<br><br>Requiem high mass for Mrs. Edgar S. Ballentine, Jr., 57, will be sung at 10 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Pulaski. Rites will be conducted bu Father James Neidergases, Father Thomas J. Lynch and Father James R. Adkinson.<br>Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at her home on South Second Street, after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Louise Myers, she was born on April 4, 1895, in Russellville, Ky., the daughter of Mrs. Ida Alexander Myers of Pulaski and the late Dr. Andrew W. Myers. She was educated in the Kentucky schools and was a talented musician. She was a member of the Catholic Church.<br>Mrs. Ballentine had resided in Scottsville, Ky., until 1940 when they move to Pulaski, the former home of Mr. Ballentine.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Ballentine is survived by her husband, Edgar S. Ballentine, Jr., Pulaski businessman; two sons, Dr. Andrew Myers Ballentine, Pulaski dentist, and Father Edgar S. Ballentine, III, of Nashville; and two grandchildren, Tommy and Mary Ballentine, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BALLEU, Luke L. The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1951<br>Luke L. Balleu, 82, father of Hollis L. Balleu, died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning May 29, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Brief services were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon and the remains were taken to Lawrenceburg, Ky., for burial in the family lot.<br>Mr. Balleu, who has resided in Pulaski since 1946, is survived by three sons, Hollis L. Balleu, manager of Kuhn&#8217;s Store, Len Balleu and William Balleu, both of Louisville, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BANKS, Annie Butler The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Butler Banks, 60, Pulaski Elementary School teacher, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Banks, who suffered a paralytic stroke early Thursday morning, died at 11:02 Sunday night, without regaining consciousness.<br>She was born April 24, 1891, in Aspen Hill, the daughter of the late W. P. Butler, former sheriff of the county, and Mrs. Iva butler Butler. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Banks is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. R. Simpson, Aspen Hill; two half-sisters, Mrs. John Elmer Petty, Pulaski, and Mrs. Claude Jones, Goodsprings; and five half-brothers, W. T. (Jack) Butler, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., John D. Butler and Clayton Butler, Pulaski, Joe P. Butler, Milan, Tenn., and Pink May Butler, Goodsprings. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BANKS, Thomas H. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1952<br>Thomas H. Banks, 66, former Giles Countian, and storekeeper for the Rhodes-Sulcer Planting Company, in Marion, Ark., died at 9 a. m. Saturday morning at Resthaven Nursing Home in Memphis. He had been a patient at the home since October 7.<br><br>Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2:30 p. m. Sunday afternoon and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas H. and Alice May Banks. He had resided in Marion, Ark., for the past seven years.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Butler Banks, and one sister, Mrs. W. B. Rhodes of Marion, Ark.<br><br>BANNER, Grover The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Grover Banner, 45, resident of the Shores Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Shores Church of Christ, conducted by Paul McKissick. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Banner, an employee of the Murray Ohio Company in Lawrenceburg, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a two year old period of declining health.<br>Born January 28, 1914, in Giles County, he was the son of Jeff Banner and Ada Comer Banner.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Banner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lackey Banner; and one daughter, Miss Betty Jean Banner, Shores. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>BARBEE, John Ford House The Pulaski Citizen 29 Feb 1951<br>John Ford House Barbee, 72, retired hardware salesman of Memphis, and a native of Giles County, died last week at his home after a brief illness.<br>Mr. Barbee, an elder in the Evergreen Presbyterian Church in Memphis, was born in Pulaski, the son of Dr. J. D. Barbee, a Methodist minister who was a member of the Tennessee Conference for more than fifty years. He was reared in Nashville and was graduated from Vanderbilt University.<br>Mr. Barbee is survived by his wife; a daughter; two sons; and two brothers, David Rankin Barbee, Washington, D. C. and Robert Wendell Barbee , Memphis.<br><br>BARBER, Robert Edward The Pulaski Citizen 07 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Robert Edward Barber, 37, farmer of the Tarpley community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. Fred Harper, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Barber died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, May 4, at Giles County Hospital, following a long illness.<br>Born November 20, 1914, and reared in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Florence Scales Barber and the late Bela Boyd Barber. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Barber is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellen Brown Barber; one small son, Robert Dan Barber; one sister, Mrs. Raymond Hardy; and two brother, Maburn Barber and Vernon Barber, all of the Tarpley community. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br>BARKSDALE, Rilla James The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Rilla James Barksdale, 57, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at New Zion Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Barksdale, wife of Roy Barksdale, of Louisville, Ky., died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Wednesday, August 21, at her home in Louisville.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Andrew James and Annie Hardiman James.<br>Mrs. Barksdale is survived by her husband; three sons, John William Barksdale, James Edward Barksdale, and Roy M. Barksdale, Jr., all of Louisville; a step-daughter, Mrs. Bennett Oller, Louisville; three brothers, Robert James, Roy James and Calvin James, all of the Kedron community of Giles County; and a half-sister, Mrs. Fred Gilbert, Prospect. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BARKSDALE, Susie Toombs The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1950<br>Mrs. Susie Toombs Barksdale, 82, native of the county, died suddenly on Tuesday, September 19, at a hospital in Louisville, Ky.<br>Funeral rites will be held at one o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at the New Zion Church of Christ, in the Kedron section conducted by Elder Malcolm White, Primitive Baptist minister.<br>Mrs. Barksdale, a resident of Louisville for the past sixteen years, was born and reared in Goodsprings community, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toombs. She was the wife of John Barksdale who died in 1928.<br>Mrs. Barksdale is survived by two daughters, Miss Lucy Barksdale and Mrs. Mildred Jones; four sons, Roy Barksdale, Dallie Barksdale, Homer Barksdale and Hobert Barksdale, all of Louisville, Ky.; nine grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and one brother, John Toombs, Halls, Tenn.<br><br>BARLAR, Cornelius Brown The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Cornelius Brown Barlar, 80, Nashville resident and a native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Woodbine Funeral Home with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city. Mr. Barlar died on Saturday evening, November 14, at a Nashville hospital.<br>Born in February of 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Alfred Barlar and Frances Lawhorn Barlar. He was a retired carpenter, having lived in Giles County for many years, going to Nashville about ten years ago to live with his son, John W. Barlar. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Barlar, in addition to the son, John W. Barlar, is survived by three other sons, G. I. Barlar, B. B. Barlar, and M. B. Barlar, all of Nashville; six daughters, Mrs. Mattie T. Martin, Nashville, Mrs. Nettie Hendricks, Hermitage, Tenn., Mrs. Clarence Warden, Springfield, Mrs. Eugene Alexander, Tullahoma, Mrs. Sadie Guthrie, Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Lucie Simon, Okinawa; three brothers, Leonard Barlar, Lynnville, Tommy Barlar, Culleoka; and one half-brother, George Hollingsworth, Lewisburg; twenty-two grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren.<br><br>BARLAR., David The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1951<br><br>Funeral services for David Barlar, 45, farmer of the Seventh Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. P. Littleton of Birmingham, Ala. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He died at 8:52 Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Mr. Barlar, a member of Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses, was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Smith Barlar and Rilla Phillips Barlar. He was born February 17, 1905.<br>Mr. Barlar is survived by his wife, Mrs. Georgia Lou Hardiman Barlar; two daughters, Mrs. Billy Brown and Miss Mildred Barlar; and one son, Daniel Barlar, all of the home address; his step-mother, Mrs. Mattie Barlar, Pulaski; and three brothers, Floyd Barlar, Bryant Barlar and Braden Barlar, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BARLAR, Jack Ray (Infant) The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1958<br>Graveside prayer services were held Saturday, December 27, in Maplewood Cemetery for Jack Ray Barlar, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barlar of Tupelo, Miss. The child was born Friday night.<br>In addition to the parents, William and Carol Tinnon Barlar; former residents of Giles County, the child is survived by one brother, Paul Randal Barlar; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barlar and Mr. and Mrs. Gettis Tinnon, all of Pulaski.<br><br>BARLAR, Johnnie Lee Rutledge The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1955<br>Graveside services for Mrs. Johnnie Lee Rutledge Barlar, 91, former teacher in Giles County, will be held at Brick Church Cemetery at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, with the Rev. Luke N. Dunn of College Grove, officiating.<br>Mrs. Barlar died Wednesday night at the home of a niece, Mrs. Clara Belle Ingram, after a long illness.<br>The last member of her immediate family, she was born December 22, 1864, the daughter of the late Dr. John Boles Rutledge and Mary Ann Wood Rutledge. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She was the widow of Professor L. G. Barlar, an educator in the county for many years.<br>Mrs. Barlar is survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BARLAR, Mattie M. McMillion The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie M. Barlar, 80, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by David East, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Barlar died at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 20, at the Hewitt Home after a four weeks illness.<br>Born July 15, 1878, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late John McMillion and Sallie Spivey McMillion. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Barlar was married three times and survived all three husbands. Her first husband Will Porterfield; her second Charlie Ralston, and her third husband was Smith Barlar.<br><br>Mrs. Barlar is survived by two sons, Luther Porterfield, Sumac Community, and Vernon Porterfield, Michigan City, Ind.; four daughters, Mrs. Bryant Barlar, Mrs. Braden Barlar, and Mrs. Everett Park, Pulaski, and Mrs. Elmo Chestnut, Muncie, Ind.; twenty-five grandchildren, nineteen great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Adair, Dallas, Texas; and three brothers, Kenneth McMillion, Dallas, Texas, Shirley McMillion, Louisville, Ky., and Roy McMillion, Linton, __. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BARLAR, Zana Lou Coker The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Zana Lou Coker Barlar, 81, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ conducted by Riley Moore of Columbia. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Barlar died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, January 7, at her home in the Lynnville section, following a long illness.<br>Born September 1, 1871, in the county, she was the daughter of the late Asa Coker and Amanda Johnson Coker, and was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ. The last member of her immediate family, she was the widow of the J. M. Barlar, who died January 23, 1949.<br>Mrs. Barlar is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Shirley Carpenter, Miss Ruby Barlar, and Mrs. Akemore Elias, Lynnville, Mrs. Roberta Waldrop, Nashville and Mrs. Earl Gregg, Mooresville; two sons, A. E. Barlar and E. C. Barlar, both of Nashville; twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors<br><br>BARNES, Carrie Mae Edmundson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. F. W. Barnes, 77, resident of the Stella Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Barnes died Tuesday morning, September 23, at the home after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Carrie Mae Edmundson, she was born October 1, 1881, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Van Edmundson and Lou Brown Edmundson, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Barnes is survived by her husband, F. W. Barnes; seven daughters, Misses Eliza Lou and Virginia Barnes and Mrs. Tillman Dawes, Stella, Mrs. Frank Gatlin, Stella, Mrs. James Hart, Galveston, Texas, Mrs. R. C. Goskill and Mrs. Royce McCree, both of Lamarque, Texas; three sons, Joe Barnes and C. A. Barnes, both of Stella and Frank Barnes, Lamarque, Texas; a number of grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Claude Rogers, Prospect; and one half-brother, Roger Edmundson, Akron, Ohio.<br>A son, Robert Barnes, Pulaski policeman, died January 11, 1957. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BARNES, Dollie Adkins The Pulaski Citizen 02 Oct 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Homer Barnes, 69, former Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock at National Funeral Home in Memphis with burial in Memorial Park in that city. Mrs. Barnes died at 1:50 o&#8217;clock on Sunday morning, September 29, at St. Joseph Hospital in Memphis after a brief illness.<br><br>Mrs. Barnes, wife of Homer Barnes, a retired superintendent of Memphis Cotton Oil Mill, was the former Miss Dollie Adkins, born in Alabama but moved with her family to Giles County at the age of one year. After residing in Giles County for a number of years, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes moved to Memphis forty years ago. She was an active member of the Chelsea Avenue Methodist Church and its missionary society, and was also a member of the Tri-State Cotton Oil Mill Auxiliary and the Northeast Memphis Civic Club.<br>Mrs. Barnes is survived by her husband, a native of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Sanford, Memphis; two grandchildren; and one brother, Jim Adkins, Pulaski.<br>Relatives attending the funeral included J. W. Adkins, Mrs. Dan Gordon and Mrs. Ruth Wilkes of Pulaski, and Tate Anderson of Atlanta, Ga., brother of Homer Barnes.<br><br>BARNES, John Litterton The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1952<br>Funeral services for John Litterton Barnes, 73, retired farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Hanna Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He died at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, May 13, at his home in the Stella community, after a six weeks illness.<br>Mr. Barnes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Mae Tarpley Barnes; and two sons, John L. Barnes, Jr., and Everett Kendall Barnes, both of Stella. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BARNES, Mary Jo The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mary Jo Barnes, 8, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. J. W. McCullough, Church of God minister of Bunker Hill. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnes of McCains, formerly of Giles County, died early Monday morning at the home. She was born July 15, 1947 in Giles County.<br>In addition to the parents, Mary Jo is survived by one sister, Linda Joyce Barnes, and one brother, James Lee Barnes; and the grandmothers, Mrs. Glen Tate and Mrs. Flournoy Patterson, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BARNES, Robert O&#8217;Neal The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1957<br>Robert O&#8217;Neal Barnes, 51, a member of the Pulaski Police Department for the past three years, died at 9:15 Friday night at his home on Ingram Street after a six months&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at First Methodist Church in Pulaski by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Associate Pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski with Bennett-May Funeral directors in charge.<br>A native of the Stella community, Mr. Barnes was the son of F. W. and Carrie Mae Edmundson Barnes. He was educated in Giles County schools and was engaged in farming before moving to Pulaski to become connected with the police department. He was a member of the Stella Methodist Church, the Giles County Sportsman&#8217;s Club and the Fox Hunters&#8217; Association.<br><br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Barnes is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lavinia McCracken Barnes; two daughter, Miss Judy Barnes and Mrs. Glen Chapman; a son, Robert Barnes, of Pulaski; seven sisters, Mrs. J. T. Hart, Galveston, Texas, Mrs. R. C. Gaskill and Mrs. Royce McCree, LaMarque, Texas, Miss Eliza Lou Barnes, Stella, Mrs. Tillman Dawes, Stellaa, Miss Virginia Barnes, Stella, Mrs. Frank Gatlin, Bethel; three brothers, Frank Barnes, Jr., LaMarque, Texas, Joe and Arris Barnes, Stella.<br><br>BARNES, Tommy The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1953<br>Tommy Barnes, 17, senior at Minor Hill High School, died Thursday afternoon enroute to Giles County Hospital from a head injury sustained shortly after lunch when he was struck on the back of the head by a pole being raised in the installation of a TV antenna at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes of the Stella community.<br>The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes of the same community, the young man and his father were assisting in the erection of the antenna at his grandparents&#8217; home when the accident occurred. He was rushed to the hospital but was dead on arrival.<br>Funeral arrangements were incomplete Thursday afternoon.<br>He was an outstanding basketball player at Minor Hill High School.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by two sisters, Miss Judy Barnes, a junior at Minor Hill High School, and Miss Faye Barnes, Nashville; a brother, Pvt. Bobby Barnes, U. S. Army in Austria; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes; and maternal grandparents, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Lytle McCracken, Bunker Hill.<br><br>BARNES, Will Culbertson The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1955<br>Will Culbertson Barnes, 82, retired Louisville and Nashville Railroad conductor, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, November 2, at his home at Bethel after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church. Burial will take placce in the Brown Cemetery at Bethel.<br>Born April 18, 1873, at Beaver Falls, Pa., he was the son of the late Robert Inman Barnes and Eliza Jane Douthit Barnes, and moved with his family while a small child to Giles County. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>He had been a railroad conductor for thirty-five years.<br>Mr. Barnes is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles Ewart Hagan; three grandchildren; two brother, Frank Barnes and Fred Barnes, both of Stella; and two sisters, Mrs. Ellis C. Howard and Mrs. Will Smith, Stella.<br><br>BARNETT, Elizabeth Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1954<br>Relatives have received word of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell Barnett, widow of Rupert Barnett, which occurred at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 3, at a hospital in Atlanta, Ga., following a lengthy illness. Funeral rites and burial will take place in that city Thursday afternoon.<br>Mrs. Barnett was the daughter of the late Dr. H. T. Campbell and Mrs. Mollie Abernathy Campbell, formerly of Giles County, and later residents of Nashville.<br><br>Mrs. Barnett is survived by one son, Campbell Barnett, Boston, Mass.; and one brother, Hugh Campbell, Gulfport, Miss. Mrs. Barnett lost two sons, Rupert Barnett, Jr. and Hugh Campbell Barnett, during World War II.<br>Mrs. Porter Stone and Richard Abernathy of Pulaski and Mr. and Mrs. James Abernathy of Nashville will leave early Thursday morning for Atlanta, to attend the funeral of their relative.<br><br>BARNETT, Joseph The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Dr. Joseph Barnett, 71, former Giles Countian, who died Sunday, were held Tuesday, April 24, in Anniston, Ala., with burial in that city.<br>Dr. Barnett, a chiropractor in Anniston for many years, was born in Lawrence County but came as a child with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnett, to Giles County where he lived the greater part of his life.<br>Dr. Barnett is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Ethel Rogers Barnett; two sisters, Mrs. Effie Ball and Mrs. Joe Meadows, both of Nashville; and one half-sister, Mrs. Willie L. Wheeler,<br>Bodenham. His first wife, Mrs. Lena Carter Barnett died thirty-five years ago.<br><br>BARNETT, Mark The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services for Mark Barnett, 59, Giles Countian killed in a railroad accident at 8:05 Saturday morning near Wales, were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman and the Rev. Argine Hughes, Baptist ministers, officiated and burial was in the church cemetery.<br>Barnett, a former employee on the Joe Scales farm, was killed when he was struck by an L&amp;N freight train about 200 feet south of a crossing at Wales, Chief Deputy Sheriff Hal Stewart said.<br>L&amp;N Engineer G. B. Haynes of Nashville said he saw the man&#8217;s body lying on the track when he was about &#8220;two car lengths away from it.&#8221; The train continued 25 feet before it could be stopped.<br>Barnett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ola Wilson Barnett; four daughters, Mrs. Edgar Kellam, Mrs. Sidney Kellam, both of Elkton, Mrs. J. D. Johns, Nashville, and Miss Verna Barnett, Wales; four sons, William Barnett, Beech Hill, Kenneth and Harold Dean Barnett, Wales, Butler Barnett, Nashville; his mother, Mrs. Maude Butler Barnett, Pulaski; three half-sisters and two half-brothers; and 14 grandchildren.<br><br>BARNETT, Neal Paul The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1955<br>Services for Neal Paul Barnett, 34, were to be held at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the First Baptist Church by J. Clark Hensley, the pastor. Burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Barnett died Tuesday in Veterans Hospital in Nashville from injuries received Saturday morning when a fire truck answering a call, collided with an automobile at Jefferson and Patterson Streets. Barnett was thrown from the fire truck as it struck a basement door of the Jefferson Motor Co. throwing him against a rock wall.<br>He was a native of Loretto, Tenn., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Barnett. Entering the service in 1940 he was captured in North Africa and held a prisoner of war for 26 months. He was discharged from the service in 1945.<br>Mr. Barnett was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br><br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Opal Glover Barnett; a month old daughter, Cynthia Lucille; six sisters, Mrs. Mollie Brewer of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Howard Robinson of Chattanooga, Mrs J. H. Wolfe and Mrs. Fred Willis of Kingsport, Tenn., Mrs. Alan Belew and Mrs. C. W. Beeler of Loretto; six brothers, Allen, Roy, James and Billy Barnett of Loretto, Clyde Barnett of Kingsport and Ernest Barnett of Flintville.<br><br>BARR, Erskine William The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1955<br>Funeral services for Erskine William Barr, 78, Minnow Branch farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Union Valley Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Barr died at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br>Mr. Barr is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myra Bowen Barr; two daughters, Mrs. Everett Lane, Campbellsville community, and Mrs. Gentry Holt, Wales; five sons, Marvin Barr, Mt. Pleasant, Robert Barr, Goodspring, Flournoy and Richard Barr, Lynnville, and Dillon Barr, Roxboro, N. C.; twenty grandchildren and forty-five grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Zena Woodard, Dry Creek, Mrs. Myrtle Matthews, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Tippie Jones, Riversburg, and Mrs. Annie Mae Barr, Columbia.<br><br>BARRON, Eula Mae Scott The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Mae Scott Barron, 63, former resident of Lynnville, were held Friday afternoon at the Church Street Church of Christ in Lewisburg. Mrs. Barron died Thurday at Leonard Hospital in that city.<br>A former employee of the Rose and Boyd Store in Lynnville for a number of years, mrs. Barron is survived by her husband, Orin Barron; two sons, Noel Barron of Chattanooga, and Lt. Comdr. William Barron, San Juan, Puerto Rico; six grandchildren; one brother, Carmack Scott, Lewisburg; and three sisters, Mrs. John C. Harris, Nashville, Mrs. O. D. Harrell, Lewisburg, and Mrs. J. P. Wilkes, Detroit, Mich.<br><br>BARSHEARS, Sallie Jane English The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Jane English Barshears, 88, resident of the Hams Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Rock Springs Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Eugene Steelman, Mr. Hearn and the Rev. Floyd Cates with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mrs. Barshears died at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 15, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Noble Campbell, after a few months declining health.<br>Born July 2, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John T. English and Sallie Bell Locke English, and was a member of the Rock Springs Baptist Church. Her husband, R. Lee Barshears, died September 23, 1947.<br>Mrs. Barshears, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Luther Garrett, Hams Creek, Mrs. Luther Long, Pulaski, and Mrs. Campbell, Bodenham; one son, English Barshears, Weakley Creek section; and eleven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>BASS, Alvah Hix The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Alvah Hix Bass, 74, retired carpenter, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother, Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. J. T. Parsons, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Bass who had been a patient in a Nashville hospital several weeks, died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, April 12, following a long period of declining health.<br>Born June 3, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Presley Hix Bass and Martha Ann Reed Abernathy Bass, and was a member of First Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Lively Bass; one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Birdsong, Chicago, Ill.; three sons, William Presley Bass, Pulaski, Bailey Bass, Jackson, and Billy Joe Bass, Tuscumbia, Ala.; several grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Neal Gladish, Wilmington, Del.; and two brothers, Sterlyn A. Bass and Edgar R. Bass, both of Tarpley community of Giles County. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BASS, Atha Filmore The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Atha Filmore Bass, 77, retired farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of Blooming Grove Methodist Church. Mr. Bass died of a heart attack at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Giles County Hospital, after a long illness. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born June 20, 1879, the son of the late Gus Bass and Ann Tucker Bass. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary McCormick Bass; two daughters, Mrs. James Kellam and Mrs. Raymond Phillips; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Jerome Roden and Mrs. Kirk M. Arney; and one brother, Leonard Bass, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BASS, Joseph Ordway &#8220;Audie&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1959<br>Joseph Audie Bass, 83, retired farmer, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, July 16, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness. Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock the following Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Center Point Cemetery. Born April 1, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of Frank Bass and Nancy Holley Bass. He had been a member of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church since his boyhood.<br>Mr. Bass, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Harwell Bass; two sons, Alton Bass, Lewisburg, and Guy Bass, Pulaski; one granddaughter, Mrs. Carroll Roller, Pulaski.<br><br>BASS, James E. The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1954<br>James E. Bass, 52, employee of Monsanto Chemical Company, Columbia, died at 5:25 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, May 16, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Riverside Church of Christ, conducted by Amos Derryberry and Dorris Billingsley and burial took place in Head Springs Cemetery at Belfast.<br><br>Native of Minor Hill, Mr. Bass had lived in Columbia the past ten years. He was a son of Mrs. Virgie Prince Bass and the late John Bass and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In additon to his mother, Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy D. Bass; three sons, Billy Pat, Robert Allen and James Charles Bass, all of Columbia; three brothers, Will, Ervin, and Herbert Bass, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. Ethel McCree, Mrs. Ruby Harwell, Mrs. Maxie Holley and Mrs. Al Williams, all of Pulaski.<br><br>BASS, Jennie Patton The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Patton Bass, who died unexpectedly at 4:45 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, July 9, at her home in Mt. Pleasant, where held there Sunday afternoon with burial in Arlington Cemetery.<br>Survivors include two daughters, Miss Freda Bass and Mrs. Ruth Bass Sexton, Mt. Pleasant; two sisters, Mrs. Bell Akers, Dover, Ohio, and Mrs. S. S. Journey, Ensley, Ala., three brothers, George Patton, Ensley, Andy Patton, Louisville, Ky., and William Patton, Gordonsburg.<br>Miss Freda Bass is a member of the faculty of Giles County High School, a position she has held a number of years.<br><br>BASS, John Audie The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1959<br>Joseph Audie Bass, 83, retired farmer, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, July 16, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock the following Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Center Point Cemetery.<br>Born April 1, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of Frank Bass and Nancy Holley Bass. He had been a member of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church since his boyhood.<br>Mr. Bass, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Harwell Bass; two sons, Alton Bass, Lewisburg, and Guy Bass, Pulaski; one granddaughter, Mrs. Carroll Roller, Pulaski.<br><br>BASS, John Henry The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1952<br>John Henry Bass, 83, service station operator in the Bunker Hill community, was found dead Tuesday morning, March 11, at his home. It is supposed that he died early Monday night from a heart attack, as he had suffered from the ailment for a number of years. A member of the family visited him Monday night, taking him some food for his supper.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Bunker Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Carl Holloway, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County on March 13, 1868, he was the son of the late George Bass and Ann Holbert Bass. He had been a member of the Methodist Church since his youth.<br>Mr. Bass never married.<br>The survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Stevenson, Bodenham, and Mrs. Sidney Mitchell, Bunker Hill and two brothers, Clyde Bass, Flintville, and O. B. Bass, Bunker Hill. Toney Rainey, Ardmore, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>BASS, Rachel Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Harwell Bass, 44, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. S. O. McAdoo, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Bass died at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital, following several months illness.<br>Born October 25, 1909, in the Stella section, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Coleman Harwell and Hattie Howard Harwell. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and was active in community service.<br>Mrs. Bass is survived by her husband, Clyde Bass, farmer of Stella; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Burks, South Bend, Ind., and Miss Eleanor Bass, Stella; one son, Billy Bass, Stella; and two grandchildren; Her mother died August 1, 1953. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors, in charge.<br><br>BASS, Robert Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1957<br>Graveside services for Robert Hugh Bass, 79, retired farmer of Campbell Station, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Maplewood Cemetery conducted by Gynnath Ford, minister of the Lynnville Church of Christ. He died of a heart ailment at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at his home in Lynnville where he had lived the past two years.<br>Born May 6, 1877, in Wilson County, he was the son of the late Dan Bass and Julia Borum Bass.<br>Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Mae Griggs Bass; one son, Herman Bass, Detroit, Mich.; and three brothers, Capt. H. H. Bass, Nashville, Oscar Bass, Old Hickory, and Relly Bass, Birmingham, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Will Bullington, Donelson. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BASS, Sallie Lena Hanna The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Lena Hanna Bass, 65, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by Rev. S. O. McAdoo, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Bass died at 11:25 o&#8217;clock at Stella following a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born October 25, 1887, the daughter of the late James Adam Hanna and Frances Molly Petty Hanna. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Mrs. Bass, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by her husband, Dave Bass, farmer of the Stella community; one daughter, Mrs. James Cosby, Minor Hill; five sons, Grady E. Bass, Stella, Butler Smith Bass, U. S. Air Force stationed at Smyrna Air Force Base, Robert Bass, Nashville, Joe Paul Bass, U. S. Navy, in the Pacific area, and Roy Bass, Stella; and seven grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. Forrest Wilburn, the former Miss Lena Mae Bass, died April 20 of this year. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BASS, Virgie Prince The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1955<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Virgie Prince Bass, 79, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Bass died at 11:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at Giles County Hospital following a long period of declining health.<br>Born September 8, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Gideon Prince and Mary Aurora Appleton Prince. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, John H. Bass, died December 31, 1943.<br>Mrs. Bass is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Abe Holley, Mrs. Loyd Harwell and Mrs. Matthew Williams, Pulaski and Mrs. John McCree, Minor Hill; three sons, Herbert Bass, Ervin Bass and Will Bass, all of Pulaski; twenty three grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Vestal, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Maude Shook, Pulaski; and one brother, Claude Prince, Minor Hill. Bennett May and Company Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>BASSHAM, Walter Joseph The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Pettus Owen and Wood<br>Funeral Home in Nashville for Walter Joseph Bassham, 76, former resident of Minor<br>Hill, with burial rites taking place at 2:30 o&#8217;clock that afternoon at Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Bassham died Thursday at his residence on Burch Avenue.<br>Born Feb. 20, 1880, at Prospect, he was the son of the late John A. Bassham and Caroline Case Bassham. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella.<br>Mr. Bassham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Roper Bassham; three daughters, Mrs. Luther H. Hathcoat, Minor Hill, Mrs. O. W. Thomas, Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Mary B. Elder, Madison, Tenn.; three grandchildren, Mrs. Rachel Pratt, Athens, Ala., Donald Hathcoat, Anchorage, Alaska, and G. David Elder, Madison; and one great grandchild.<br><br>BATES, Charles Newton The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1957<br>Charles Newton Bates, 83, retired farmer and dairyman of Lincoln County who moved to Giles County three years ago, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, November 21, at Giles County Hospital after an illness of three months.<br>Funeral rites will be held at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery at Fayetteville. Dr. William H. Mansfield and Dr. Bruce Strother will officiate. The time has not been set pending word from relatives.<br>Born in Lincoln County, March 16, 1874, he had lived most of his life in Lincoln County, and was twice married. His first wife, Mrs. Ethel Williams Bates, a Lincoln Countian, died eleven years ago. His second wife, Mrs. Henrietta Hargrove Bates survives.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Bates is survived by six daughters, Mrs. William Ward, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. H. C. Harrison, Fort Myers, Fla., Mrs. Jo Sipes, Cookeville, and Mrs. Ellis Towery, Mrs. Webb Shofner and Mrs. Marvin Grisham, all of Lincoln County; two sons, Carlos R. Bates, Fayetteville, and Warren Bates, St. Petersburg, Fla.; 22 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mattie Dill, Corsicana, Texas.<br><br>BATES, Walter Van The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958<br>Walter Van Bates and Sherman Smith, Elkton residents, were killed near Columbia about 4:10 Monday afternoon when the truck in which they were riding overturned after an apparent attempt to avoid passing a stopped school bus.<br>Funeral services for Mr. Bates were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at the Church of Christ in Ardmore and burial took place in the Elliott Cemetery, with Rainey Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mr. Bates, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Isabel Widner Bates; his parents, Erskine and Ola Ussery Bates; Elkmont, Ala.; two daughters, Patricia Ann and Virginia Gayle Bates; two sons, Odie Erskine Bates of Elkton and Forrest Wayne Bates, Decatur, Ala.; three brothers, Lewis, Willis and Alvin Bates and a sister, Louise Daly.<br><br>BAUGH, Atha S. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1958<br>Atha S. Baugh, son of the late Atha T. Baugh and Maggie May McCord Baugh, and grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Luther W. McCord, of Pulaski, died on August 6, following a stroke at his home in Fort Pierce, Fla. Funeral rites took place in that city.<br>He is survived by his wife; one daughter; and two grandchildren; Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Stewart Watson and Miss Margaret Baugh, both of Georgia; and one brother, Hansell Baugh, New York City.<br><br>BAUGH, Maggie May McCord The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie May McCord Baugh, 88, native Pulaskian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Baugh, who had been residing in Atlanta, Ga. forty five years, died there Saturday after a period of declining health. Born and reared in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Luther McCord and Margaret Shapard McCord, prominent residents of the county, and was a member of the Methodist Church. She was graduated from Martin College and had served as organist at the Methodist Church for many years.<br>Mrs. Baugh, widow of Atha T. Baugh, is survived by two daughters, Miss Margaret Baugh and Mrs. Stuart Walton, Atlanta, Ga., and two sons, Atha Baugh, Jr., Louisville, Ky. and Hansel Baugh, New York City. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BAUMANN, J. Fred The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1956<br>J. Fred Baumann, 67, Knoxville businessman and civic leader, died of a cerebral hemorrhage early Tuesday morning, March 27, at Fort Sanders Hospital after several days illness. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br>Mr. Baumann, a member of a widely-known Knoxville family, had operated an automobile service and tire shop for more than forty years.<br>In addition to his wife, the former Miss Hallie Harwood of Pulaski; Mr. Baumann is survived by one son, J. Fred Baumann, Jr.; and one daughter, Mrs. T. E. Martin; both of Knoxville.<br><br><br>BAYLESS, Gertrude Grant The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Grant Bayless, 74, member of a prominent Giles County family, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Bayless died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Sunday morning at her home on South Third Street, as she was preparing to attend church services.<br>The daughter of the late Dr. James Talliaferro Grant and Helen Buford Grant, she was born and reared here and was educated at Martin College, Pulaski. She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Her husband, a railroad official in Washington, D. C., died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Bayless is survived by one son, Albert Berry Bayless, Jr., Evansville, Ind.; three grandchildren, A. B. Bayless, third, Corbin, Ky., Mrs. Rowland Cummins, and Mrs. Robert Thompson, both of Evansville, Ind.; and three great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BAYLESS, W. T. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1953<br>W. T. Bayless, 71, former Pulaski resident, died of a heart attack at 5 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon, October 30, at his home in Bradenton, Fla., following a period of declining health. Funeral rites were held there Sunday.<br>Reared near Petersburg, he moved as a young man to Giles County where he made his home until a year ago. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Bayless is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kate Welch Bayless; one son, Marsh Bayless; two sisters, Mrs. Smith White, Pulaski and Mrs. James Franklin, Louisville, Ky.<br><br>BAYLY, Bessie Pillow Acuff Keller The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Pillow Acuff Keller Bayly, 67, Lewisburg resident and mother of R. P. (Bob) Keller, Pulaski realtor, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Lewisburg Church of Christ. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br>Mrs. Bayly died at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, July 6, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grover C. Wallace at Pasadena, near Houston, Texas, after a brief illness.<br>A member of the Church of Christ, Mrs. Bayly was born in Marshall County, the daughter of the latre Jim Acuff and Effie Cowden Acuff.<br>Mrs. Bayly is survived by one son at Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. E. O. Parr, Mrs. Collier Hunter and Mrs. Reavis Coggins, Jr., all of Lewisburg, and Mrs. Wallace at Pasadena, Texas; seven grandchildren; and one brother, Woodson Wilkes, Nashville.<br><br>BEARD, Ann Henry Eaton The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Henry Eaton Beard, 77, native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br><br>A member of the East Hill Church of Christ, she was born November 3, 1889, in Giles County, the daughter of the late James Henry Eaton and Destie Stockton Eaton. Her husband, Robert Pinkney Beard, died August 26, 1949.<br>Mrs. Beard is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hugh Harwell, Pulaski, with whom she had made her home in recent years; three sons, Henry Beard, Coffeyville, Kans., Roy Beard, Louisville, Ky., and Gilbert Beard, Joplin, Mo.; ten grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; and one half sister, Mrs Atha Mitchell, Frankewing. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BEARD, John Roy The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>John Roy Beard, 54, well-known farmer of Minor Hill, died at his home on Tuesday morning, January 15, after an illness of several months.<br>Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church with the pastor, the Rev. William Starnes, officiating. Burial will be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br>Mr. Beard is survived by his wife, the former Miss Bessie Lee Stafford; seven daughters, Mrs. James Barr and Mrs. Villard Palmer of Goodsprings, Misses Imogene, Betty Sue, Barbara Ann, Rachel, and Patricia Beard; two sons, Harold and Charles Beard; three sisters, Mrs. N. E. McMaster and Mrs. R. E. Surles of Stella, Mrs. Logan Surles of Louisville, Ky.; two brothers, Ike W. Beard and Hayes M. Beard, Nashville; and one grandchild.<br><br>BEARD, Presley Osborne The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Presley Osborne Beard, 48, farmer of the Pisgah community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Beard died Wednesday night following a long period of declining health.<br>Born August 12, 1905, he was the son of Bob Beard and Carrie Russell Beard. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Beard is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mattie Beard Allen, Cornersville; and two brothers, Howard Beard, Friendship, and John Henry Beard, Frankewing. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>BEARD, Robert Murray The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Robert Murray Beard, 23, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, July 18, at Skinner&#8217;s Funeral Home in Coffeyville, Kans., with burial in Edna, Kans. Mr. Beard died at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, July 15, in Coffeyville as a result of a kidney ailment.<br>Born February 29, 1936, in Giles County, he was the son of Henry Beard , now residing in Coffeyville, Kans., and Mrs. Clyde B. Graham, now residing in Crowell, Texas. He had made his home in Coffeyville since 1948. He attended Beech Hill High School and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his father and mother, Mr. Beard is survived by his wife Mrs. Eva Mae Billips Beard; and one son, Bobby Dean Beard, both of Coffeyville; two sisters, Mrs. William D. Lovett, Pulaski, and Mrs. William H. Pierce, Fayetteville; one half-brother, Michael Henry Beard, Coffeyville; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Clark of Pulaski.<br><br>BEARDEN, Hattie Sands The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for Hattie Sands Bearden, 73, former Lynnville resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by J. Bedford Rasbury, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Bearden died on Saturday, February 26, at the home of her daughter, Miss Brownie Bearden, at Maryville, Tenn.<br>Born in the Lynnville section, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Sands and Sarah Coffey Sands, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Charles Henry Bearden, died in 1929.<br>Mrs. Bearden is survived by two daughters, Miss Brownie Bearden, and Mrs. W. F. Braden, Memphis; five sons, Robert S. Bearden, Louisville, Ky., Wendell H. Bearden, Baltimore, Md., Paul Bearden, Charles H. Bearden, Jr., and Carl W. Bearden, all of Nashville; one brother, John Sands, Lynnville; three sisters, Mrs. Will Pearson, Mrs. Charley Jenkins, and Mrs. Jim Goad, all of Nashville; two half-sisters, Mrs. Emmett Gibson, Columbia and Mrs. W. Rufe Thurman, Lynnville; and seventeen grandchildren.<br><br>BEARDEN, William Woodville The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1953<br>William Woodville Bearden, 86, retired farmer, died at 5:50 o&#8217;clock, Sunday afternoon, May 3, at the home in the Lynnville section following several years declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Center Point Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. L. M. Laten, Baptist Ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Bearden had been a member of the Center Point Baptist Church the greater part of his life and had served as a deacon for more than four decades.<br>Born April 3, 1867, in Lincoln County, TN, he was the son of the late Rufus Mack Bearden and Mary Cunningham Bearden. When he was eleven years old, the family moved to Giles County where he lived the remainder of his life. His wife, Mrs. Alice Redd Bearden, died May 11, 1942.<br>Mr. Bearden is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert B. Watson, Lynnville; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Bledsoe and Mrs. William Morrison, both of Petersburg. TN.<br><br>BEASLEY, Erma Gray The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1955<br>Erma Gray Beasley, 57, native of Giles County and an employee of the National Carbon and Carbide Company in Columbia for a number of years, died unexpectedly of a heart attack about midnight on April 4 at his home at McCains in Maury County.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Craft Memorial Methodist Church in Columbia, with the Rev. Richard Roe, pastor, officiating. Burial took place temporarily in Mt. Olivet Vault in Nashville, at a later date to be removed to the new cemetery in Columbia.<br>Born November 16, 1897, at Aspen Hill, he was the son of the late William James Erma Beasley and Mary Kerr Beasley, and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The family lived at Aspen Hill until about fourteen years ago, moving to Maury County.<br><br>Mr. Beasley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lorene Jones Beasley; six daughters, Mrs. Thomas E. Guschke, Mrs. James A. Underwood, Mrs. Tillman Demastus, Mrs. Robert Harris, all of Columbia, and Mrs. Robert Ramsey, Topeka, Kans., and Miss Nancy Beasley, McCains; two sons, E. Gray Beasley, Jr., Knoxville, and Billy Clay Beasley, McCains; ten grandchildren, five sisters, Mrs. E. B. Young, Bryson, Mrs. Maggie Tarpley, Madison and Misses Lela and Gradye Beasley, teachers in Giles County, who live at Rockwood; and one brother, Orrin K. Beasley, Kedron.<br><br>BEASLEY, Etoile Haney The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1952<br>Mrs. Etoile Haney Beasley and Mrs. Velma King Taylor were killed in an automobile wreck north of Elkton. They were coming to Pulaski to attend the graduation exercises of Mrs. Taylor&#8217;s daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Taylor, at Martin College.<br>Mrs. Beasley was the former Miss Etoile Haney of Tuscumbia, Ala., the daughter of late Dr. and Mrs. Haney. She had resided in Elkton since the death of her husband, John G. Beasley, several years ago, having returned to Giles County from Montgomery, Ala., where they were residing at the time of his death. She was a member of the Methodist Church and a leader in the Elkton community.<br>Mrs. Beasley is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Rector, Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. C. W Ewart, Fresno, Calif.; a brother, Craig Haney, Birmingham, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Lucille Jenkins of Chattanooga; and 2 grandchildren.<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Beasley were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. Walter Hayes, former pastor of the Elkton Methodist Church. Burial was in the Elkton Cemetery.<br><br>BEASLEY, Flora Cox The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Cox Beasley, 76, widow of Logan Beasley, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. J. E. Trotter, Methodist minister, officiated, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Beasley who had been in failing health for several months, died Friday at Giles County Hospital.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born Dec. 5, 1878, the daughter of the late Edward R. Cox and Augusta Ann Abernathy Cox. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Beasley died in 1943.<br>Mrs. Beasley is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Edward Wheeler; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Charles R. Gilbert, Pulaski, Mrs. Joe Cridebring, Tucumcari, N. M., and Mrs. J. M. Reed, Fort Worth, Texas; and one brother, Mahlon Cox, Arrington, Tenn.<br><br>BEASLEY, Logan McClure The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1953<br>Logan McClure Beasley, 76, retired farmer, died of a heart attack at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, February 10, at Giles County Hospital a few minutes after he arrived there.<br>Funeral rites will be at 10:00 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning at the residence near Pulaski. The Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the Aspen Hill Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born June 20, 1876, in the Aspen Hill community, he was the son of the late Neil S. Beasley and Mildred Lambeth Beasley. He was a member of the Aspen Hill Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. Beasley is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Flora Cox Beasley; two daughters, Mrs. J. Rufus Baker, Columbia, and Mrs. Edward Wheeler, Pulaski; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Maude Beasley, Memphis, and Mrs. J. Carley Lester, Pulaski; and three brothers, Fred W. Beasley, Lynnville, Clarence Beasley, Boston, Mass., and Claiborne Beasley, San Francisco, Calif. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br>BEASLEY, Ocia Owings The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. W. H. Beasley, 75, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 12, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Baker, in Winchester, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Murfreesboro. Burial will take place in Maple View Cemetery in Smyrna.<br>Mrs. Beasley, the former Miss Ocia Owings, was the daughter of the late Rev. N. B. S. Owings, a Methodist minister. Her husband, Rev. W. H. Beasley, also a Methodist minister, died in August, 1949.<br>Mrs. Beasley was a sister of the late Allison F. Owings who died a week ago in Cusseta, Ga.<br>Both the late Rev. Owings and Rev. W. H. Beasley, held many pastorates in Giles County.<br><br>BEASLEY, Ollie The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Ollie Beasley, 78, former resident of the county, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Beasley died Friday at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Theo Pierson, in Enid, Okla.<br>A native of Marshall County, he had lived in Giles County thirty years, having been a farmer in the Pisgah community. In 1942 at the death of his wife, Mrs. Maude Woodward Beasley, he went to Oklahoma to make his home.<br>Mr. Beasley is survived by one granddaughter and two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Atlas Wilson, Lewisburg; four brothers, Eugene Beasley, Lewisburg, Marvin Beasley, Odessa, Texas, Carl Beasley, Beaumont, Texas, and Jesse Beasley, Enid, Okla.; and one half-brother, Roy Beasley, Montgomery, Ala.<br><br>BEASLEY, Reba Mobley Davis The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1950<br>Mrs. Reba Mobley Davis Beasley, 46, former resident of Giles County, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, November 23, 1950, at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala., after a brief illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella in Giles County, conducted by Rev. M. F. Norwood of Salem, Ala. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Maury County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late James E. Mobley and Mattie Harris Mobley. She was residing at Salem, Ala., at the time of her death, but had spent the greater part of her life in Giles County. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>She was twice married: her first husband, William H. Davis, dying in 1938.<br><br>Mrs. Beasley is survived by her second husband, William H. Beasley, whom she married in December, 1948; three daughters, Mrs. Bradford Roberts, Pulaski, Mrs. Russell Appleton, Nashville, and Miss Evelyn Davis, Salem, Ala.; three sons, James W. Davis, Pulaski, Edward Gray Davis, of the U. S. Army in Korea and Don Davis, Salem, Ala.; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Manton White, Florence, Ala.; and three brothers, Roy Mobley, Athens, Ala., Herman Mobley, Prospect, and Alvin Mobley of Fort Worth, Texas.<br><br>BEATY, Jennie Griffis The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Griffis Beaty, Elkton resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, September 9, in Elkton Methodist Church with rites conducted by the Rev. H. H. Austin, a former pastor, assisted by Rev. Albert Dimmock, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Beaty died at 3:15 Tuesday morning at Franklin Nursing Home in Franklin, Tenn. where she had been a patient four and one half years.<br>Born and reared in Elkton, she was the daughter of the late Pleas Griffis and Nannie Grigsby Griffis. She was a lifelong member of the Elkton Methodist Church. Her husband, Werner C. Beaty died twenty years ago.<br>Mrs. Beaty is survived by brother, Tom W. Griffis, Pulaski; one nephew, Rev. David Thomas Ridgeway, Gulfport Miss. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>BEAVER, George Henry The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for George Henry Beaver, 64, Giles County farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Elmer L. Smith of Nashville. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Beaver who had been making his home recently with his son, James Beaver in Huntsville, Ala., died there early Tuesday morning, April 23, after a period of declining health.<br>Born May 21, 1892, in Maury County he was the son of the late Newt Beaver and Josephine Callahan Beaver, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Beaver is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zelto Cole Beaver; one daughter, Mrs. Carnis Lovett, Illinois; three sons, James Beaver, Huntsville, Ala., Cecil Beaver, Giles County, and Leonard Beaver, Tipsy, N. Y.; seventeen grandchildren; two brothers, Hunter Beaver, Lynnville, and Barney Beaver, Dallas, Texas, and one sister, Mrs. Calvin West, Wayne, Mich. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BECKHAM, Cleveland Grover The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1953<br>Cleveland Grover Beckham, 68, former Tax Assessor of Giles County and farmer of Cedar Grove community, died of a heart attack at 10:30 p. m. Monday night at Giles County Hospital after several weeks of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon at First Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Beckham was a native of Giles County and had spent his life in the Eighteenth and Sixth District with the exception of some years in Texas where he was engaged in farming. In addition to farming, he operated a singing school in Giles County for several years and was a traveling salesman for a stove company for some time.<br>He served two terms as Tax Assessor and was a former member of the Giles County Court from the Eighteenth District. He was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. Beckham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Nelson Beckham; four daughters, Mrs. Garland Deason, Pulaski, Mrs. James T. Traughber, Knoxville; Mrs. Cowden McGee, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Carroll Lawson, Lenoir City; three brothers, Milton Beckham, Lawrenceburg, Elmo Beckham, Russellville, Ky., and Walter Beckham, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Jack Littrell, Moulton, Ala., Mrs. Myrtle Holt, Pulaski, and Mrs. A. D. Long, Appleton.<br><br>BECKHAM, Elizabeth Fannie The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Fannie Beckham, 90, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, August 27, in Owens-Brumley Chapel in Fort Worth, Texas, with burial in Laurel Land Cemetery south of Dallas. Mrs. Beckham died Saturday morning, August 15, in a hospital after a lengthy illness. A resident of that city for forty-five years, she had made her home with her son, J. G. Beckham for several years.<br>The survivors include three other sons, Vergie Beckham, Durant, Okla., Raney Beckham and Coleman Beckham, both of Fort Worth; two daughters, Mrs. John Hill, Cleburne, and Mrs. Gilbert Phillips, Savannah, Tenn.; thirty-one grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Belle Rainey, Florence, Ala.<br><br>BECKHAM, Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1952<br>Leroy Beckham, 75, native Giles Countian, residing in Atlanta, Ga., for the past several years, died in Atlanta on Tuesday afternoon, July 22, following a paralytic stroke.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Beckham is survived by three sons, Otis Beckham of Dallas, Texas, Jack Beckham and R. C. Beckham of Atlanta, Ga.; one daughter, Mrs. Gordon Arrowwood of Atlanta, Ga.; a number of grandchildren, four brothers, Cleve G. Beckham and Walter E. Beckham of Pulaski, Milton Beckham of Lawrenceburg and Elmo Beckham of Russellville, Ky.; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Holt, Pulaski, Mrs. A. D. Legg of Lawrence County, and Mrs. Vince Tidwell of Lawrenceburg.<br><br>BECKHAM, Walter E. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1955<br>Funeral services for Walter E. Beckham, 84, retired farmer of Scotts Hill community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William N. Beckham and Sallie Simpson Beckham. A batchelor, he lived with his brother, C. G. Beckham until the death of the latter December 26, 1953.<br>Mr. Beckham, a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church, is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Holt, Pulaski, Mrs. Jack Littrell, Moulton, Ala., and Mrs. A. D. Legg, Five Points, Ala.; and two brothers, Elmo Beckham, Russellvile, Ky., and Milton Beckham, Lawrenceburg.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BEDDINGFIELD, George Earl The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br><br>Funeral services for George Earl Beddingfield, 63, farmer of the Kedron Community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Kedron Methodist Church with burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Beddingfield died at 5:45 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, June 16, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Allen Beddingfield and Ida Dodd Beddingfield.<br>Mr. Beddingfield is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera Stewart Beddingfield; three daughters, Mrs. Edna Holly, Prospect, Mrs. Ruth Shaffer, Clearwater, Fla., and Mrs. Clara Hartman, Gallatin; four sons, Howard Beddingfield, Pulaski, and Leon Beddingfield, George Earl Beddingfield, Jr., and James Beddingfield, all of Prospect; seventeen grandchildren; and one half-brother, Calvin Clay, Giles County; his step-mother, Mrs. Evie Beddingfield and two step-children, Mrs. Margaret Huckaby, Stella Community, and Mrs. Millie Musgrove, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BEDDINGFIELD, Mr. and Mrs. Will The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1950<br>A double tragedy occurred Tuesday evening near Delrose, when Mr. and Mrs. Will Beddingfield, both lifelong residents of that section, died within a few hour of each other, Mrs. Beddingfield&#8217;s death resulting, relatives state, from a heart attack brought on by the shock received when her husband was brought home from a neighbor&#8217;s home unconscious from an attack of apoplexy. Mr. Beddingfield succumbed in the early hours of the following morning.<br>Mr. Beddingfield, who has survived two previous strokes, was visiting at a neighbor&#8217;s home when he was stricken. He did not regain consciousness before his death, according to the family, and did not know of Mrs. Beddingfield&#8217;s death. His wife, who, it is said, had been in ill-health from a chronic heart ailment for five years, was overcome at the sight of her husband&#8217;s condition and died within a few minutes, around 8:00 P. M. Mr. Beddingfield&#8217;s death occurred at 4:00 a.m. Wednesday.<br>Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Charles Weaver, First Church of God, 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, with interments in the Shiloh Church Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Beddingfield are survived by two sons, Burl, who lives near Delrose, and Dewey, who lived with his parents. Mrs. Beddingfield was the last survivor of her immediate family, but Mr. Beddingfield is survived by five brothers, Tully, James, Charles, Elmore and Ed Beddingfield.<br><br>BEELER, Lura Warden The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lura Warden Beeler, 77, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Brown Foster, minister of the Campbellsville Church of Christ. Burial will take place in the family lot in the Campbellsville Cemetery. She died at 5:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon after a period of declining health.<br>Mrs. Beeler, widow of Lon Beeler, was born and reared at Campbellsville, the daughter of the late Calvin J. Warden and Jane McCain Warden. About 1927 she was married to Mr. Beeler, moving to Paoli, Okla., where she lived until his death about six years ago. Since that time she had lived in Florida, coming here two years ago when she moved to the Austin Hewitt Home.<br>Mrs. Beeler, a devoted member of the Church of Christ since her girlhood, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Atlas Story, Kissimmee, Fla.; and four nieces and eight nephews. Her nieces and nephews in Giles County are: Mrs. Luther Allen, Edmund Beeler, Frank Beeler, Marvin Beeler, and Mrs. Allison Hayes. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>BEELER, Oscar Marion The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1950<br>Oscar Marion Beeler, 83, retired farmer and saw mill operator of the Campbellsville community, died unexpectedly at 7 o&#8217;clock on Saturday night, December 9, at the home of his son, Edmund W. Beeler, at Campbellsville.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Campbellsville Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Brown Foster of Columbia, and burial took place in the family lot in the Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born April 13, 1868, the son of the late Daniel Beeler and Elizabeth Bratton Beeler. He had been an active member of the Church of Christ since young manhood.<br>His wife, Mrs. Alice Warden Beeler, died January 5, 1932.<br>Mr. Beeler is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Luther Allen and Mrs. Allison Hayes; three sons, Edmund W. Beeler, Frank Beeler and Marvin Beeler; and two grandchildren, all of the Campbellsville community; and two sisters, Mrs. P. C. Kimbrough, of Virginia and Mrs. Whitt Smith, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>BEETS, Roy Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1951<br>Funeral services for Roy Bryant Beets, 49, farmer of the Rose Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Rose Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Willie Daniels, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Ed Caperton and the Rev. George Kelly, all of Iron City. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Beets died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday evening at his home, after a two weeks illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late William Beets and Mary Elizabeth Cooper Beets.<br>Mr. Beets is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alta Mae Pinkelton Beets; seven daughters, Mrs. James Higgins, Mrs. Nathaniel Whibby, Misses Wilma, Clara Mae, Barbara Dell, Jo Ann and Larry Sue Beets; four sons, Vernon Beets, Billy Beets, Paul Beets and Eddie Beets; five grandchildren; and eight sisters, Mrs. Frank Higgins, and Mrs. Dee Norman, both of Rose Hill, Mrs. Leroy Goats, Mrs. M. C. Norman, Mrs. Frank Dickey, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Kate Wiley, Terrell, Texas, Miss Maggie Beets, Nashville and Mrs. William Thompson, Elkton. North Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BELEW, Billy Harold The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1955<br>Billy Harold Belew, 7-weeks old son of Mrs. Yeager Belew, was found dead in bed Saturday night at the home in the Minor Hill community.<br>Prayer services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Center Point Church in Lawrence County and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The child, son of Mrs. Belew and the late Mr. Belew, who died in July, 1954, is survived by one sister, Sibyl Belew, and one brother, Virgil Belew; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Williams of Summertown; and Will Belew, Russellville, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BELEW, Louis Nelson The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Louis Nelson Belew, 50, employee of the Dodge Main Motor Company in Detroit, Mich., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Baptist Church at Anderson, Ala., conducted by A. J. Rollings, Church of Christ minister of Athens, Ala. Burial took place in the Anderson Cemetery. Mr. Belew died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, January 11, at a hospital in Detroit after a month&#8217;s illness.<br>Born December 22, 1906, in Lauderdale County, Ala., he was the son of the late Louis Tilden Belew and Virginia Lee Davis Belew.<br>Mr. Belew, a single man, is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Watus Skeets, Pulaski, Mrs. James L. Hudson, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Alex Culpepper, Dearborn, Mich., and Mrs. Robert Poteete and Mrs. Howard Poore, both of Lincoln Park, Mich.; and three brothers, Brown Belew, Minor Hill, and Grady Belew and Garron Belew, both of Dearborn, Mich. Bennett-May Funeral Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BELEW, Noble Telden The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Noble Telden Belew, 80, retired farmer of the Twenty-first District, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Primitive Baptist Church in Anderson, Ala. Burial will take place in Anderson.<br>Mr. Belew died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at his home after a four months illness.<br>Born July 30, 1878, he was the son of the late Jim Belew and Julie Howard Belew. Mr. Belew is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Belew; five daughters, Mrs. Leo Hudson, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Robert Poteete, Mrs. Howard Poore, and Mrs. Alex Culpepper, all of Detroit, Mich, and Mrs. W. L. Skeets, Pulaski; three sons, J. B. Belew, Minor Hill, Grady Belew and Garland Belew, both of Detroit; three brothers, Joe Belew, Ball Belew and Noah Belew, all of Anderson, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Elvis Nusmith, Anderson, Al. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>BELEW, Yeager H. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1954<br>Funeral services for Yeager H. Belew, 47, saw mill worker of Minor Hill, were held Friday at Center Point Methodist Church, near Lawrenceburg, and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Belew died of a heart attack at his home on Wednesday.<br>Son of Will Belew and the late Mrs. Ethel Hines Belew, he was born in Franklin County, Ala.<br>In addition to his father, Mr. Belew is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruthie Williams Belew; two sons, Marlin Belew, Russellville, Ala., and Virgil Belew, Minor Hill; one daughter, Sybil Belew, Minor Hill; and one sister, Mrs. Laura Clouse, Tuscumbia, Ala.<br><br>BELL, Karen (Infant) The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1959<br>Graveside services for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bell of Nashville were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. In addition to the parents, the child is survived by the grandparents, Dr. W. J. Johnson of Pulaski and Mrs. Bensie Storey Johnson of Nashville.<br><br>BELL, Katherine The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Bell, 89, retired school teacher and resident of Murfreesboro, who died Thursday night, January 5, at Woodhaven Rest Home, after a long illness, were held on Saturday afternoonat the First Methodist Church in Murfreesboro. Rites were conducted by Rev. M. J. Triplett, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Malcolm North, Nazarene Minister. Burial took place in Evergreen Cemetery in that city.<br>Mrs. Bell was well known here, having been associated with Martin College for approximately twenty-five years.<br>Mrs. Bell is survived by one daughter, Miss Sarah Garner Bell, Murfreesboro; a step-daughter, Mrs. Morris Case, Lawrenceburg, Ky.; a step-son, W. H. Bell, Vallejo, Calif.; and two sisters, Mrs. Lula R. White, Memphis, and Mrs. J. F. McFadden, Chicago, Ill.<br><br>BELL, Nora Capps The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services have been tentatively set for Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home for Mrs. Nora Capps Bell, 77, who died Wednesday afternoon at her home in Nevada, Mo., after a long period of declining health.<br>Mrs. Bell, a native of Nevada, Mo., is survived by her husband, Dr. A. J. Bell, veterniarian of Pulaski for many years&#8217; one son, Arthur Bell, Nevada; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. John Nelson; and two brothers, Ben Capps and Bill Capps, all of Nevada, Mo. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>BELLAMY, Sarah Elizabeth Morris The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Gordon E. Bellamy, 23, who died at 7:05 Monday evening at her home in Wales, were held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Morris at Wales on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. The Rev. Albert E. Dimmock and the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr. officiated and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Bellamy was the former Miss Sarah Elizabeth Morris. She was graduated from Giles County High School and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>She is survived by her husband , one daughter, Bonita Kaye Bellamy, and her parents.<br><br>BENNETT, Donald Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1954<br>Donald Eugene Bennett, 20, son of George T. Bennett, Giles County High School Band Director, and Mrs. Bennett, died at 11:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at a hospital at Oak Ridge after several months illness.<br>Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Pulaski and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Iowa, the young man had resided in Pulaski for the past three years when his father accepted the position at Giles County High School. He was a graduate of Giles County High School and Martin College in Pulaski and attended Western State College at Memphis.<br>In addition to his parents, other survivors are a sister, Judith Ann Bennett, and a brother, Jimmy Bennett, of Pulaski.<br><br>BENNETT, Inez Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 26 Sep 1951<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Inez Abernathy Bennett, 74 who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, September 26, at the home in Pulaski, will be held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bethesda Methodist Church. The rites will be conducted by the Rev. Fred Harper, pastor, and two former pastors, the Rev. Marshall D. Moss of Culleoka and the Rev. Simon Ensor of Springfield. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Her death came after five years of declining health.<br>She was a lifelong member of Bethesda Methodist Church.<br>Born August 1, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert A. Abernathy and Mary Brown Abernathy.<br>Her husband, William Thomas Bennett died February 12, 1923.<br>Mrs. Bennett, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Astor White of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BENNETT, Jennie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Claude Bennett, 89, were held in the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Clyde Hale and Athens Clay Pullias of Nashville, and David East, Pulaski, Church of Christ ministers. Mrs. Bennett died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at her home in Pulaski, after a period of declining health.<br>The former Miss Jennie Smith, she was born October 22, 1869, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Monroe Smith and Sarah Abernathy Smith, members of pioneer families of Giles County. She was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br>Mrs Bennett was the widow of Claude Bennett, one of the members of the originial firm of Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors and furniture dealers, which was established in 1898.<br>Mrs. Bennett is survived by two sons, Monroe Bennett, Pulaski, and Claude Bennett, Jr., Birmingham, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. Herbert J. Sparks, Pulaski; two grandsons, William Monroe Bennett, Jr., member of the family firm, Pulaski, and Dr. Claude Bennett, Birmingham, Ala.; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Orman Smith, Charleston, S. C.; and one sister, Mrs. Robert H. Hudgens, Wartrace. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>BENNETT, Vera Blanton The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. A. G. Bennett, 74, resident of Petersburg, Va., were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Bennett died of a heart attack at 12:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, December 24, at her home in Petersburg. The former Miss Vera Blanton, she was the daughter of the late Robert N. Blanton and Elizabeth Morgan Blanton.<br>Mrs. Bennett is survived by her husband, A. G. Bennett, Petersburg, Va.; four daughters, Mrs. Knox Adkins and Mrs. Maxwell MacMaster, both of Pulaski; Mrs. Martin Graney, Berkeley, Mich.; and Mrs. Charles E. Goolsby, Petersburg, Va.; several grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Arthur Werne, Opelika, Fla. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BERRY, Lawrence David The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1950<br><br>Lawrence David Berry, 77, retired farmer of Giles County died on Friday, September 29, while on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Mary Walsh in Dayton, Ky., after a weeks illness from a heart ailment.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Berry moved to Giles County in 1930, following a residence in Kentucky where he was born, the son of the late Bruno V. Berry and Nannie Nevin Berry. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Marriott Berry, died four years ago.<br>Mr. Berry is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Walsh, Dayton, Ky., Mrs. R. M. Burkhalter, McComb, Miss., Mrs. Arthur Hopson and Mrs. J. D. Robinson, both of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. R. V Chenault, Covington, Ky.; one son, Charles C. Berry, Pulaski; twenty-two grandchildren and five great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Charles Hester, Miami, Fla.; and one brother, R. B. Berry, Florida.<br><br>BETHELL, Mary H. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1954<br>Funeral services were held in Lawrenceburg Friday for Mrs. Mary H. Bethell, mother of Charles V. (Pat) Bethell of Pulaski, who died Thursday, July 8, in Orlando, Fla.<br>Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Jim Crawford, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Louise Lawrence, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Walter Justus, Monterey, Calif,. And Mrs. A. J. Greene, Philadelphia; three sons, Arthur Bethel, Jr., Baltimore, Md., William Bethell, Birmingham, Ala., and Pat Bethell, Pulaski; and her husband, Arthur Bethell, Sr., Brinkley, Ark.<br><br>BETHSHARES, James Clifford The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1957<br>James Clifford Bethshares, owner of a chain of stores, including The Factory Outlet Store in Pulaski, died Saturday afternoon at his home in Lewisburg after an illness of several months.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at First Methodist Church in Lewisburg and burial was in the Lone Oak Cemetery. Active pallbearers were managers of his stores, and honorary pallbearers were members of the Board of Stewards, First Methodist Church.<br>Born and reared at Humboldt, Mr. Bethshares moved to Lewisburg as a young man. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porter Bethshares. He owned and operated the Pulaski Outlet Store and department stores in Lewisburg, Fayetteville, Shelbyville and Corinth, Miss.<br>He was a graduate of the University of Tennessee, a member of Sigma Ph Epsilon, a chapter member of the Lewisburg Lions Club and a steward in the Methodist Church. He was active in Boy Scout work and in the Marshall County Chamber of Commerce, in addition to actively supporting the Marshall County High School program and the establishment of the Marshall County Recreation center.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Center Bethshares; two sons, Ensign James C. Bethshares, stationed at the Memphis naval base, and Jack Bethshares, Lewisburg; three brothers, Clyde Bethshares and Alfred Bethshares, Humboldt and W. E. Bethshares, Nashville.<br><br>BILES, Newton Jeffries The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1952<br><br>Funeral services for Newton Jeffries Biles, 72, retired mail carrier at Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Merle C. Patterson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, assisted by the Rev. Fred Rogers and the Rev. W. C. Moorehead of Lynnville. Burial took place in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Biles, who suffered a heart attack the last day of August, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital, after a ten day illness.<br>Born June 10, 1880, and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late DeWitt Clinton Biles and Lydia Davis Biles. In 1905 he was married to the former Miss Florence Moore, who survives.<br>Reared in the southern part of the county, Mr. Biles and his family moved to Lynnville in1917 and the following year he entered the postal service. He retired after twenty-four years service and entered the insurance field.<br>Active in the religious, civic and fraternal life of the community, he was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church and was a 32nd Degree Mason.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Biles is survived by one daughter, Miss Ruth Biles, Nashville; two sons, R. E. Biles and James N. Biles, both of Nashville; four granddaughters; and one brother, Tom Biles, Madill, Okla.<br><br>BILES, Ollie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1951<br>Ollie Lee Biles, 78, farmer of the Prospect community, died suddenly of a heart attack about 11:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, October 26, while walking on his farm.<br>Funeral services were held at the residence at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the Prospect Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Born February 15, 1872, he lived his entire life in the same community. He was the son of the late Stephen J. Biles and Mattie Curry Biles. He has been a member of the Methodist Church for many years.<br>Mr. Biles is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zora Pulley Biles; one son, Grady Biles, Pulaski businessman; three grandchildren, Miss Mollie Biles, teacher in Columbia High School in Columbia, Bill Lee Biles and Carey Biles, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Miss Mabel Biles and Mrs. Jack Bayless, both of Athens, Ala.; and three brothers, Mack Biles, San Antonio, Texas, Polk Biles, Eastland, Texas, and Floyd Biles, Athens, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BILES, Eva Ruth The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1957<br>Miss Eva Ruth Biles, 51, native of Lynnville, died at 3:05 Tuesday afternoon, February 12, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, after eight years illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by Dr. Walter R. Courtenay and Dr. Prentice Pugh. Burial will take place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br><br>Born and reared at Lynnville, she was the daughter of Mrs. Florence Moore Biles and the late J. Newt Biles. She was graduated from Jones High School at Lynnville and received her degree from George Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville. Upon her graduation, she taught for a time in Moultrie, Ga., later going to Nashville where she taught in the city school system for a number of years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Order of Eastern Star.<br>Miss Biles, in addition to her mother, is survived by two brothers, Robin E. Biles and James N. Biles; and four nieces, all of Nashville.<br><br>BILES, Richard Patrick The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1957<br>Graveside services were held Saturday, September 7, in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski for Richard Patrick Biles, day-old infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Biles, of Nashville, who was born September 4 in Vanderbilt Hospital.<br><br>BILES, William Lee The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956<br>Prayer services were held at 3:30 on Monday afternoon, Oct. 22, in Maplewood for William Lee Biles, Jr., six day old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Biles of Nashville, formerly of Pulaski. Survivors also include a sister; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Biles and J. Roy Colvin, Pulaski. The child died Sunday night at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashvile. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BILLINGS, Buford Dickey<br>Buford Dickey Billings, 44, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, June 22, at his home at Hazel Green, Ala.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place at Hazel Green at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon.<br>Mr. Billings is survived by his second wife; two sons and three daughters; three sisters, Mrs. Widner, Prospect, Mrs. Carl Leeke, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. J. C. Billings, Fayetteville; one half-sister, J. N. Billings, Taft, Alton Billings, Brunswick, Ga., and Hubert Billings, Washington, D. C. and one half-brother, J. H. Allen, Hazel Green, Ala.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Anna Keeton The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Keeton Birdsong, 90, native Bee Spring resident, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bee Spring Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Bruce Robinson, pastor of the church, and burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Birdsong died of pneumonia at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Gatlin, in Lincoln County, near Fayetteville, following several years declining health.<br>Born December 12, 1865, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late and Mrs. John K. Keeton; and was the widow of the late Gus Freeman Birdsong, who died many years ago. A lifelong resident of the county, she was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Gatlin, Mrs. Birdsong is survived by ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Annie Pearl Birdsong The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Pearl Birdsong Birdsong, 74, Pisgah housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Bruce Robinson, pastor and Lloyd Robinson. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Birdsong died at noon Saturday at Giles County Hospital after a prolonged illness.<br>Born July 15, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lewis Birdsong and Mattie King Birdsong, and was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Birdsong is survived by her husband, Will Pleasant Birdsong, farmer of the Pisgah community; three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Chapman, Blooming Grove, Mrs. William Holt, Bunker Hill and Miss Vestal Birdsong, Pisgah; one son, Andrew Lewis Birdsong, Pisgah; seven grandchildren; and one brother, Jess Birdsong, Elkton. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Beulah Parsons The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1932<br>Mrs. Presley Birdsong, 65, a highly esteemed woman of the Lynnville section, died at the home of Dud Parsons, her brother in law, following a lingering illness.<br>Mrs. Birdsong before her marriage, was Miss Beulah Reeves and her first husband was Joe Parsons, brother of Dud Parsons and John Parsons, Mayor of Lynnville. After his death, she married Presley Birdsong, who died several years ago, and she is survived only by one granddaughter, Mrs. Evans Orr of Mooresville, and two brothers, Tom and Sim Reeves of Lawrence County. Mrs Birdsong was a member of the Church of Christ, and funeral services were held at the home Wednesday morning, conducted by Elder Maurice Clymore of Pulaski, Burial was at Lynnwood Cemetery.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Eugene Logan The Pulaski Citizen 01 Nov 1950<br>Eugene Logan Birdsong, 19, died of bronchial pneumonia at 5 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, October 31, at a Donelson hospital.<br>Funeral rites were held at the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery at 11 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the First Methodist Church.<br>Born April 23, 1931, at Aspen Hill, he was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Birdsong of Pulaski.<br>In addition to the parents, he is survived by three brothers, Clarence B. Birdsong, Jr., Fayettevile, Henry T. Birdsong, Memphis, and David S. Birdsong, Pulaski; and his grandfather, John Thomas Birdsong, Pulaski.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Eunice Mildred Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 08 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Mildred Thomas Birdsong, 67, resident of the Bethesda section of the county, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. Earl Cantrell, pastor of the Bethesda Methodist Church. Mrs. Birdsong who had been in declining health for some time, died of a heart attack Sunday morning while enroute to the hospital.<br>Born September 21, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac B. Thomas and Ophelia Brown Thomas, and was a member of Bethesda Methodist Church. Her husband, Henry Kirk Birdsong, died December 21, 1953.<br><br>Mrs. Birdsong is survived by four sons, Freeman Birdsong, Thomas Birdsong, and Brown Birdsong, all of the Bunker Hill-Bethesda section, and John Wilson Birdsong, Pulaski; five daughters, Miss Everlene Birdsong, Bethesda, Mrs. Guy Bass, Pulaski, Mrs. John Owens, Cornersville, Mrs. James Owens, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Stacy Pierson, Shelbyville; twenty-four grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Rabie Wilson, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Mitchell Chambers, Benton, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Henry Kirk The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1953<br>Henry Kirk Birdsong, 64, retired farmer of the Bethesda community, died at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, December 21, at his home following a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. R. E. Stevenson, pastor of Bethesda Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born April 12, 1889, the son of the late Thomas Edward Birdsong and Ann Henry Hollis Birdsong. He was a member of Bethesda Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Birdsong is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eunice Thomas Birdsong; five daughers, Mrs. John Owen, Mrs. Guy Bass, Miss Evalena Birdsong, Mrs. James Owen, and Mrs. Stacy Pierson, all of Giles County; four sons, John Birdsong, Freeman Birdsong, Thomas Birdsong, and Brown<br>Birdsong; a number of grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. John Ezell and Mrs. Clyde Tate, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Tera Chambers, Birmingham, Ala.; and two brothers, R. H. Birdsong, Prospect and Newton Birdsong, Decatur, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>BIRDSONG, James Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 02 Jun 1954<br>A Giles County man was killed instantly and another seriously injured at 10:30 Monday night in an automobile-tractor accident that occurred 3ï¿½ miles south of Pulaski on Highway 31.<br>State Highway Patrolman Homer Smith said James Thomas Birdsong, 35, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Birdsong of the Seventh District, was killed, and Lowell Dollins of Minor Hill, passenger in a car driven by Jack Hastings, suffered a fracture of the skill, possible fracture of the ankle and other injuries. Dollins remained a patient at Giles County Hospital Wednesday, and Hastings was treated for minor injuries at the hospital and released.<br>Birdsong was killed when thrown from the fender of the tractor on which he was riding when the wheel of the vehicle driven by his father was knocked off by the car driven by Hastings, according to the Patrolman, who stated the impact hurled the wheel, axle, housing and other parts a distance of 102 feet.<br>The victim and his father were enroute to their home after working late in fields at a distance from the residence when the accident occurred, members of the family said.<br>A second car, following the Hastings car and driven by Billy Bell, was not wrecked in the accident, the officers said.<br>Funeral services for Birdsong were held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Rehoboth Methodist Church by the Rev. Marshall Moss of Cedar Hill, Tenn., former pastor of Rehoboth assisted by the Rev. Ralph Bruce, pastor, and the Rev. Cullen T. Carter. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>In addition to his father, Birdsong is survived by his mother, Mrs. Irene Scales Birdsong; and a sister, Mrs. Raymond Williams, of Pulaski.<br><br>Birdsong was educated at Pulaski schools and was a member of Rehoboth Church.<br><br>BIRDSONG, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1953<br>John Thomas Birdsong, 86, retired farmer, died at 1:55 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, Sept. 11, at Giles County Hospital, where he had been a patient two weeks, following a paralytic stroke.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Marshall D. Moss of Cedar Hill, a former pastor, and the Rev. Cullen T. Carter officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born November 12, 1866, the son of the late Thomas Logan Birdsong and Adelaide Abernathy Birdsong, members of pioneer families of the county. He was educated in the county schools and at Old Giles College.<br>A member of the Methodist Church since his youth, he had been an active member, having served on the board of stewards and as Sunday School Superintendent at Aspen Hill Methodist Church for many years. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge.<br>On March 19, 1890, he was married to the former Miss Betty Butler of Aspen Hill, who died August 9, 1938.<br>Mr. Birdsong is survived by two sons, Clyde Birdsong, with whom he lived in recent years, and Clarence B. Birdsong; one daughter, Mrs. Clarence Cardin; all of Pulaski; six grandchilden, Mrs. Raymond Williams, James Thomas Birdsong, and David S. Birdsong, Pulaski, Henry T. Birdsong, Nashville, Clarence B. Birdsong, Jr., Chicago, Ill., and Thomas L. Cardin, SK 2/c, United States Navy, based at San Francisco, Calif.; and one brother, Neil C. Birdsong, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br><br>BIRDSONG, Logan Hudgens The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Logan Hudgens Birdsong, 49, native Pulaskian, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Fort Walton, Fla., his place of residence for the past nine years. A prayer services was held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski and burial followed in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery with the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., officiating. Mr. Birdsong died unexpectedly.<br>The son of Neil Colston Birdsong and Mrs. Mattie Harwell Birdsong of Pulaski, he was born August 9, 1904, was graduated from Massey Military School in Pulaski and attended University of Tennessee. He lived in Panama thirteen years, first as a construction company employee and later as a Civil Service employee in the transportation department. Returning to the States in 1941, he worked successively at Dayton, Ohio and Mobile, Ala., locating in Fort Walton with Gulf State Life Insurance Company.<br>He was an active member of the Methodist Church and president of the Methodist Men&#8217;s Club.<br>In addition to his parents, M. Birdsong is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Schildt Birdsong; one daughter, Miss Shirley Louise Birdsong; one son, Logan Hudgens Birdsong, Jr., all of Fort Walton; and one sister, Mrs. Willie E. Winstead, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>BIRDSONG, Mary R. Boyd Knoxville News Sentinel 16 Dec 1956<br>Mrs. Mary R. Birdsong, Arnold Hotel, widely known in Knoxville for her outstanding flower gardens in past years, died at St. Mary&#8217;s Hospital last night after celebrating her 84th birthday Friday. She entered St. Mary&#8217;s in June.<br>Mrs. Birdsong was the widow of Albert Sidney Birdsong, former superintendent of the Old Knoxville Water Department. He died eight years ago.<br>She was the former Mary Boyd Birdsong, member of a prominent Knoxville family. She was a life long member of First Presbyterian Church and a charter member of the Knoxville Flower Lovers Club.<br>Mrs. Birdsong had lived at Arnold Hotel the past seven years.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Mattie Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1957<br>Mrs. Mattie Harwell Birdsong, 80, lifelong resident of the county, died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 9, at the residence on South Third Street, after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. Wallace Carr, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born September 5, 1876, she was the daughter of the late Rev. Logan D. Harwell, Methodist minister, and Esther Ann Ralston Harwell, members of pioneer Giles County families.<br>She was a member of First Methodist Church and the Woman&#8217;s Society of Christian Service. On December 26, 1953, Mr. and Mrs. Birdsong celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.<br>Mrs. Birdsong is survived by her husband, Neil C. Birdsong, retired Pulaski contractor; one daughter, Mrs. Willis E. Winstead, Pulaski; four grandchildren, Miss Martha Winstead, South Bend, Ind., Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Jr., Pulaski, Logan H. Birdsong, Jr., and Miss Martha Louise Birdsong, both of Fort Walton, Fla.; and one great granddaughter. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Neil Cowan The Pulaski Citizen 06 May 1959<br>Neil Cowan Birdsong, 85, retired Pulaski building contractor, and a member of a pioneer<br>Giles County family, died at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at his home on South Third Street, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Born September 22, 1873, Mr. Birdsong was a native of Giles County, son of Thomas Logan and Adelaide Abernathy Birdsong.<br>He was a member of First Methodist Church and was supervisor of Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski for several years.<br>His wife, Mrs. Mattie Harwell Birdsong, died in 1957. Mr. Birdsong is survived by a daughter, Mrs. W. E. Winstead, Pulaski; four grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.<br><br><br>BIRDSONG, Rilla Hollis The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Rilla Hollis Birdsong, 82, resident of the Blue Creek section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest E. Boatright, after an extended illness. (This must mean she died at one o&#8217;clock Friday morning!)<br>A native of Giles County, she was born May 18, 1871, the daughter of the late Mr. Hollis and Mary Erwin Compton Hollis. Her husband, John Wesley Birdsong, died fourteen years ago.<br>Mrs. Birdsong is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Boatright; one son, Alexander Birdsong, Tracy City; six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Ruth The Pulaski Citizen 08 Mar 1950<br>Miss Ruth Birdsong, 51, postmaster at Elkton for the past eighteen years, died at Pulaski Hospital at 6:30 o&#8217;clock, Monday afternoon. She was stricken after attending a ball game at Giles County High School on Friday night previously, when she had started to drive her automobile to her home in Elkton.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Walter L. Hayes, pastor of the church of which she was a member. Burial took place in the family lot in the Elkton Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the Elkton section, she was a daughter of Mrs. Eunice Taylor Birdsong and the late Lewis Ollie Birdsong. She was graduated from Elkton High School and attended Middle Tennessee State Teachers College in Murfreesboro.<br>In addition to her mother, Miss Birdsong is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Carson Simpson, Aspen Hill, Mrs. Elbert Petty, Fayetteville, Mrs. W. H. Hardiman, Tullahoma, and Mrs. W. A. Senesac, Nashville; two brothers, Taylor Birdsong, an employee of the post office in Pulaski and David Birdsong, Huntsville, Ala.; and three nieces and one nephew.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Thomas Birdsong, 29, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Newt Birdsong of Decatur, Ala., died at his home in Oakland, Calif., Sunday night, April 11, after an illness of two years.<br>Funeral rites and burial will take place in the California city Thursday.<br>Mr. Birdsong, who had been employed by a utility company before illness forced his retirement, is survived by his wife, two sons, his parents, four sisters and one brother, Charles R. Birdsong. He was the grandson of W. A. Whitlock of Prospect, who survives.<br><br>BIRDSONG, Tony Ray The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nog 1958 &#8220;Bunker Hill&#8221;<br>Sorry to hear of the death of the baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birdsong of Bethesda. So glad the mother was spared to remain with her family who needs the love and care of a mother.<br><br>BIRDSONG, William Pleasant The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1956<br><br>Funeral services for William Pleasant Birdsong, 72, retired farmer of Pisgah community, will be held at one o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Bruce Robinson, pastor, and the Rev. Lloyd L.Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Birdsong died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, October 10, at Giles County Hospital a few hours after he sustained a paralytic stroke.<br>Born February 9, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Adolphus Benton Birdsong and Ella Vashti Hollis Birdsong. His wife, Mrs. Annie Pearl Birdsong Birdsong, died July 21 of this year.<br>Mr. Birdsong is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Chapman, Blooming Grove, Mrs. Wilson Holt, Bunker Hill, and Miss Vestal Birdsong, Pisgah; one son, Andrew Lewis Birdsong; seven grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Curtis and Mrs. Lola McLin, Frankewing, Mrs. Dee Robinson, Dellrose, and Mrs. Charles McKnight, Pulaski; and two brothers, Arnold Birdsong, Dellrose, and Virgil Birdsong, Frankewing. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BLACK, Ressie Solon The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br>Ressie Solon Black, 74, retired farmer of the Apple Hill community in Giles County, was found dead Thursday night at his home where he lived alone. Sheriff P. M. Butler and Coroner William Bennett said he apparently had died from a heart attack.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Tom Holland, Church of Christ minister, officiated and burial was in the Moriah church cemetery.<br>He was a native of Giles County, son of John R. and Addie Smith Black. His death was discovered by neighbors who went to investigate when the lights in his home failed to be turned on late in the afternoon. He was sitting in a chair in front of a window in the bedroom where evidence showed he had been cleaning the stove, officers said.<br>Mr. Black is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mable Hunter, Minor Hill; three sons, James and Julius Black, Pulaski, and Thomas Black, U. S. Army, Fort Stewart, Ga.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br><br>BLACK, Willa Mae Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Paul Black, 51, resident of the Minor Hill community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ. Rites will be conducted by Billy Ray Davidson, minister of the church, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Black died suddenly of a heart attack about 4:45 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 20, at her home.<br>Born September 17, 1905, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Willa Mae Boyd, the daughter of Mrs. Olna Abernathy Boyd of Minor Hill and the late Richard Boyd. She had been an active member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ since her girlhood.<br>In addition to her mother and husband, Mrs. Black is survived by one son, Jimmy Black who has been stationed in Germany with the U. S. Army; one brother, Bernard Boyd, Oak Ridge; and four sisters, Mrs. Eva Will Rogers, Minor Hill, Mrs. Valeria Ridgway, Anderson, Ala.,Mrs. Mabel Caldwell, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Rachel Ingram, Lewisburg. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>BLACKMAN, Mattie Scott Alley The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Scott Alley Blackman, 73, Pulaski resident for several weeks, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and Dr. Bruce Strother, Methodist ministers, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Blackman died of a heart attack on Saturday afternoon, November 2, at her apartment on West Flower Street.<br>A native of Bedford County, she was the daughter of the late Orlando C. Alley and Clena Roundtree Alley, and was a Methodist. A retired school teacher, she was born and reared at Wartrace where she had taught for many years. She had moved to Pulaski little more than a month ago.<br>Mrs. Blackman is survived by one son, Jack Blackman, superintendent of Giles County Hospital; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Louise Krieger, Long Beach, Calif.; one granddaughter, Miss Susan Blackman; one grandson, Edwin W. Blackman; and one brother, Ogburn Alley, Dalton, Ga.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BLACKMON, Mattie Lane McMillion The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Lane McMillion Blackmon, 68, were held Tuesday afternoon, September 9, at Griffin Funeral Home in Jackson, conducted by the Rev. O. T. Arnett, with burial in Highland Memorial Gardens, Jackson. Mrs. Blackmon died Sunday afternoon, September 7, at her Jackson home after an illness of three days.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Gus H. McMillion and Josie Lane McMillion. She lived here until fourteen years ago when the family moved to Jackson. She was a member of the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the Eastern Star Lodge No. 115, and the World War II Mothers.<br>Mrs. Blackmon is survived by her husband, E. D. Blackmon; two sons, E. D. Blackmon, Jr., Champaign, Ill., and C. Harvey Blackmon, Jackson; one daughter, Mrs. T. R. Byrum, Corpus Chrisit, Texas; six grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Anna Belle McMillion, Jackson.<br><br>BLAKE, John The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1952<br>Funeral services for John B. Blake, 88, brother of Otto Broecker and Mrs. E. E. Eslick of Pulaski, were held Wednesday afternoon at Higgins Funeral Home, in Fayetteville. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Blake died Tuesday night at Lincoln County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Mr. Blake, former circuit court clerk and a former senator of Lincoln County, is survived by one brother and one sister in Pulaski, and one brother, Luther Blake, New York City.<br><br>BLAKE, Mrs. Sam The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1956<br>Word has been received here of the death on Monday morning, May 7, of Mrs. Sam M. Blake at a Birmingham, Ala. sanatarium, following a long illness.<br>Mrs. Blake is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Otto Broecker and Mrs. F. E. Eslick. Mr. Blake died several years ago.<br><br>BLAKELY, Levonia McClinton The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1951<br>Mrs. L. E. Blakely, 91, the former Levonia McClinton of Giles County, died October 4, at her home in Los Angeles, Calif.<br><br>Funeral rites were held there Saturday, with burial in that city. Mrs. Blakely, a widow, is survived by one daughter and one son.<br><br>BLALOCK, Mary O&#8217;Bryan The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Mrs. Mary O&#8217;Bryan Blalock, daughter of Mrs. Mesa Rose O&#8217;Bryan and the late J. B. O&#8217;Bryan, died Saturday, December 6, at her home in Baltimore, Md. Funeral rites took place in that city.<br>Mrs. Blalock is survived by her husband, Dr. Blalock, member of the staff of John Hopkins Hospital; one daughter, Mrs. William C. Sadtler; and two sons, William A. Blalock and A. Dandy Blalock, Baltimore.<br>Mrs. Blalock was a niece of the late Miss Meda Mason of Prospect.<br><br>BLANKENSHIP, H. W. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1951<br>H. W. Blankenship, 72, retired railroad man of Prospect, died at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, June 6, at his home after several months illness.<br>Rites were conducted the following Friday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the residence by Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of Prospect Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Born in Maury County, he was the son of the late John Blankenship and Betsy Cape Blankenship. Most of his life he spent in Giles County, where he was employed by the L&amp;N Railroad. In time he was advanced to foreman of section hands which he held for twenty-five years. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Blankenship&#8217;s first wife, Mrs. Hassie Thurman Blankenship died in August, 1922.<br>His second wife, Mrs. Susie Sutherland Blankenship, survives. He is also survived by two daughters, Mrs. Spencer Fogg, Aspen Hill and Mrs. Matthew Harwell, College Grove; three sons, R. H. Blankenship, Aspen Hill, John W. Blankenship, Veto, Ala., and Thurman Blankenship, Birmingham, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Eural Smith, Itaska, Texas; two half-sisters, Mrs. Tillman Anderson, Columbia and Mrs. Ernest Prosser, Pulaski; and two half-brothers, John May Blankenship, Bunker Hill, and Henry F. Blankenship, Columbia.<br><br>BLANKENSHIP, Susie Sutherland The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Sutherland Blankenship, 61, widow of H. W. Blankenship, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the residence in Prospect, conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson of Thompson Station, former pastor, assisted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Blankenship died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at her home after two years declining health.<br>Born September 6, 1991 in Prospect, she was the daughter of the late Joe J. Sutherland and Sallie Ann McAlister Sutherland. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Blankenship, the second wife of H. W. Blankenship, is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Eunice Wales, Dyersburg, Miss Lillie Sutherland, Mrs. Daisy Randolph and Mrs. Jim Randolph, all of Prospect, and Mrs. Naomi Chunn, Nashville; and twelve nieces and nephews. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BLASINGAME, James Harper The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1954<br>James Harper Blasingame, 75, native Giles Countian, died Saturday, April 3, of a heart attack, following a long illness at his home in Oxford, Miss., where he had lived since 1920.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Oxford Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. J. K. Johnson, with burial in St. Peter&#8217;s Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Blasingame, a retired farmer and dairyman, was born March 2, 1879 in Giles County, the son of the late W. J. Blasingame and Mary Morello White Blasingame. He was a member of the Oxford Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Blasingame is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Gregory Blasingame; two daughters, Miss Louise Blasingame and Mrs. Herbert Lee O&#8217;Hara, both of Oxford; two sons, James W. Blasingame, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. and Joe Blasingame, Oxford; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. J. Dave Coffman, Pulaski.<br>Relatives from Pulaski attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Dave Coffman, J. D. Coffman, Jr., Mrs. Mary C. Rambo, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hagan and J. D. Gregory.<br><br><br>BLEDSOE, Benjamin Newson The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Benjamin Newson Bledsoe, 74, retired farmer, merchant and assistant postmaster at Minor Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Bledsoe died unexpectedly at noon on Sunday, December 29, at his home after a period of declining health.<br>Born April 3, 1882, at Petersburg, he was the son of the late William Henry Bledsoe and Liza Jane Austin Bledsoe. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Bledsoe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jessie Powell Bledsoe, and one sister, Mrs. O. J. Harwell, Elkton.<br><br>BLEDSOE, John Earl The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for John Earl Bledsoe, 69, farmer and retired salesman of Lynnville, were held at 10:30 Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Bledsoe died Saturday at Giles County Hospital of injuries sustained Friday night when was struck by an automobile driven by Robert O&#8217;Neal 10 miles north of Pulaski on Highway 31. Officers reported that a car driven by Mr. Bledsoe ran into a wagon in a minor accident, and that the Giles County man had stepped out of his car and was holding one of a team of mules when struck by an automobile driven by O&#8217;Neal. He was said to have suffered six fractures of his left leg and facial injuries in the accident.<br>The son of Thomas K. and Margaret Wilson Bledsoe, he was a native of Lincoln County, but had lived in Giles County most of his life. He was educated at Lynnville Academy.<br>Mr. Bledsoe is survived by three brothers, Marine W. Bledsoe, Columbia attorney, J. Braden Bledsoe, Greenville, S. C., and S. Monroe Bledsoe, of Berkley, W. Va.<br><br><br>BLEDSOE, Lola Harris The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Harris Bledsoe, 81, who died Friday, January 7, at the home in Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ. Gynnath Ford, minister of the church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A member of the Church of Christ, she was born in Giles County July 26, 1873, the daughter of the late G. H. Harris and Mary Nave Harris. She was the widow of Dr. James Hugh Bledsoe who died in 1910.<br>Mrs. Bledsoe is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Nat Coker, with whom she had made her home the past four years, Lynnville, Mrs. Guy Ogle, Goodlettsville, and Mrs. Henry Hackman, Nashville; one son, Rufus Bledsoe, Detroit, Mich.; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BLOW, Otis The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1950<br>Otis Blow, approximately 74 years of age, a native Giles Countian, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, September 4, in Lansing, Michigan after a long period of declining health. Burial took place beside his mother Saturday in Birmingham, Ala.<br>Born and reared in Lynnville, he was the son of Henry Blow and Addie Riddle Blow. He was an agent for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, serving at Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. and later at Bowling Green, Ky., retiring because of ill health.<br>Mr. Blow is survived by his wife; two sisters, Mrs. Clemmie Cason, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Harry C. Isbell, Visalia, Calif.; and two brothers, Talmadge Blow and Henry Blow, both of Birmingham.<br><br>BOATRIGHT, Edward The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1959<br>Edward Boatright, 23, native of Giles County and an employee of Heil-Quaker, Inc., at Lewisburg, died about 12:30 p. m. Tuesday night in a traffic accident that resulted when he suffered a heart attack while driving to Cornersville.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Cornersville Church of Christ with Campbell Pullias officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Relatives said physicians stated Mr. Boatright suffered a heart attack before the car ran into a bridge abutment as he was enroute to Cornersville.<br>The son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Boatright of Cornersville, Mr. Boatright served four years in the Navy and was discharged last year. He had been residing in Cornersville with his parents for the past several months.<br>In addition to his parents, other survivors are: four sisters, Mrs. Ned Odeneal, Jr., Pulaski, Mrs. Ward Nelms and Mrs. William Bowers, Cornersville; Mrs. Guy Watson, Clarksville; and two brothers, Eric Boatright, Cornersville, and James Boatright, Nashville.<br><br>BOAZ, James The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1950<br><br>Funeral services for James Boaz, 33, resident of Huntsville, Ala., who died there at 10:30 o&#8217;clock, Saturday night, July 1, after a weeks illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Hawkins, Methodist minister of Huntsville, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery here.<br>Son of Mrs. T. W. Brashears of Pulaski and the late Jack Boaz, he was born and reared in this county. For a number of years, Mr. Boaz had been a foreman of a government plant in Huntsville. He was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to his mother, Mr. Boaz is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Woodard Boaz, also a native of Giles County; a son, Billy Boaz; a daughter, Joyce Boaz, all of Huntsville; a sister, Mrs. Lucile Pierce, Pulaski; two brothers, Wayland Boaz, Pulaski and Lindsay Boaz, Fayetteville; a half-sister, Miss Elizabeth Brashears, Pulaski; a half-brother, Thomas Brashears, San Antonio, Texas; and an aunt, Mrs. Joe Greenwell, Pulaski.<br><br>BOGAR, Mary Louise Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1955<br>Mrs. Mary Louise Shelton Bogar, 41, resident of Birmingham, Ala., the past six or eight years, died at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, April 2, at South Highland Infirmary in that city.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church of which she was a member. Rites were conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Ray Tomerlin, and Elder J. Clifford Murphy, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born September 28, 1913 in Giles County, she was the daughter of William Shelton of the Tarpley community, and the late Mrs. Maude Wright Shelton.<br>In addition to her father, Mrs. Bogar is survived by her husband, George Bogar; and one daughter, Sherrie Gail Bogar; both of Birmingham, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Jean Shelton Roberts, Washington, D. C.; and one brother, William Wright (Buster) Shelton, Birmingham, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BOLDEN, Luther Lee The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br>Luther Lee Bolden, 36, a native of Giles County and an employee of the Cordell Construction Company in Winchester, Ky., was found dead of a heart attack in his car near Ricetown, Ky., at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon.<br>Funeral services were to be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Gilbert E. Shaffer, Church of Christ minister of Pulaski. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br>Bolden was a native of Giles County, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Martin Bolden and the late Tom Bolden. He was educated in Giles County schools and was a member of the Olivet Methodist Church. He had been employed by the Cordell Construction Company for the past six months. In addition to his mother, other survivors are two children, Douglas Lee and Margaret Ellen Bolden; a brother, James Scott Bolden of Birmingham; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Hardison, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Carl McMillion, Louisville, Ky.<br><br>BOLDEN, Raymond M. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1953<br>Mrs. Willie M. Bolden, Route 2, Pulaski, has been notified that the body of her son, Pfc. Raymond M. Bolden, who was killed in action in Korea, will arrive in Pulaski on the eleven o&#8217;clock train Thursday morning, July 16.<br><br>Funeral services are tentatively set for two o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, July 18, at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial will take place in Mount Moriah Cemetery.<br><br>BOLDEN, Thomas William &#8220;Tom&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Thomas William Bolden, 64, Giles County farmer, who died Saturday, August 25, at Giles County Hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Church, conducted by F. H. Curtis, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Bolden died at 8:35 o&#8217;clock Saturday night after several months illness.<br>Born April 10, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Scott Bolden and Mary Lumpkins Bolden.<br>Mr. Bolden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Victoria Martin Bolden; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Hardin and Mrs. Carl McMillion, Pulaski; three sons, Luther Lee Bolden, Hillsboro, Tenn., James Scott Bolden, Pulaski, and Pfc. Raymond M. Bolden, who was reported &#8220;Missing in Action&#8221; in Korea a year ago; two grandchildren; and one brother, Bob Bolden, Nashville.<br><br>BOND, William McCree The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Mr. William McCree Bond, 73, retired machinist of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Bond died Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br>Born April 10, 1884, in Hickman County, he was the son of the late Samuel Bond and Fannie Crawford Bond.<br>Mr. Bond is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eliza Totty Bond; one son, William Bond, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Frankie Peden, Madison, N. C., Mrs. Linnie Sue Chapman, Columbia, Mrs. Gene Way, Graham, N. C., and Mrs. Beatrice Wright, Gallatin; one brother, Alonzo Bond, Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Barnett, Mt. Pleasant, Miss Ruth Bond, Centerville, Mrs. Ann Rudy, Mayfield, Ky., and Mrs. Edith Hunter, Detroit, Mich. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BONDS, Floyd Davis The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Floyd Davis Bonds, 76, retired farmer of the Waco section were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Gynnath<br>Ford, minister of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Bonds died unexpectedly of a heart attack about 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, October 26, while walking through the woods with his son and another companion several miles from his home.<br>Born April 8, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Bonds and Tishie Willis Bonds, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Bonds is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Sands Bonds; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Davis, Souderton, Pa., and Mrs. Brown Barlar, Lynnville; one son, Raymond Bonds, Lynnville and five grandchildren.<br><br><br>BONDURANT, Elizabeth Benson Patterson The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1950<br>Mrs. Elizabeth Benson Patterson Bondurant, 72, prominent resident of Elkton, died at one o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at the country home near Baugh, following several months illness. Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Bethany Presbyterian Church at Bryson by the Rev.Taylor Bird, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Elkton Cemetery.<br>The daughter of the late Dr. Hugh L. Patterson and Sue Patterson Patterson, leading citizens of the section, she was born on July 14, 1877 and spent her entire life in that community. She was an active member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Bondurant is survived by her husband, Richard G. Bundurant; two daughters, Miss Bess Bondurant, teacher at Elkton High School, and Mrs. Gray Ragsdale, Jr., Pulaski; two sons, Richard Bondurant, Columbia and Hugh Peter Bondurant, Nashville; three grandchildren, Judy and Richard Ragsdale, Pulaski, and Charlie Bondurant, Columbia; and one sister, Mrs. Thomas W. Griffis, Pulaski.<br><br><br>BOOTH, Lena Will May The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1953<br>Mrs. Lena Will Booth, 62, native of Giles County died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, September 16, in a Birmingham, Ala. Hospital following an operation.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in Birmingham. Burial will take place at 4 o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock and the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., of Pulaski, officiating.<br>Born November 4, 1890, she was the daughter of the late T. H. May and Ida Marks May. She was a graduate of Martin College and a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Booth, who had lived in Birmingham thirty years, is survived by her husband, Mason Booth; three daughters, Mrs. George Wheelock and Mrs. Jack Worrell, both of Birmingham and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Aberdeen, Miss.; four grandchildren; and five sisters, Miss Sue May, Pulaski, Mrs. F. V. Napier, Mrs. G. A. Scruggs, and Mrs. Albert Searcy, all of Nashville and Mrs. J. H. Black, Columbia.<br><br>BOOTH, Richard H. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1952<br>Richard H. Booth, 98, believed to be Giles County&#8217;s oldest citizen, died at 7:30 Wednesday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. R. Adkins, in Lynnville after several weeks of declining health.<br>Funeral services were to be held at 10:30 Thursday morning at the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial was to take place in the family lot at the Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Booth was the son of Charles Booth and Emily Jones Booth, pioneer settlers who cleared the land for the family home in the Minor Hill community. For many years, he resided in that section where he supervised the farming interests and engaged in real estate business. In late years, he and his wife, Mrs. Zora Powers Booth, made their home with Mr. and Mrs. Adkins at Lynnville. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. Booth was married three times, his first wife and the mother of his children, Mrs. Sallie Powers Booth, died many years ago. His second wife was Miss Ella Allen of Giles County who died several years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Booth, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Adkins of Lynnville, Mrs. N. N. Woodward of Waxahachie, Texas, and Mrs. Collins Lusby of LaFollette; and several grandchildren.<br><br>BOOTH, Steven Willis The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1958<br>Steven Willis Booth, 18-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone Booth, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, December 21, at the home of his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones, at Williamsport in Maury County. The child had been ill for the past twelve months.<br>Funeral rites took place at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Williamsport Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>In addition to the parents, Fred Stone and Jane Anne Jones Booth; an the maternal grandparents; the infant is survived by the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Booth, Pulaski; and the great-grandfather, Fagan Booth, and Mrs. Booth, Pulaski.<br><br>BOOTH, Thomas Fagan Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1952<br>Dr. Thomas Fagan Booth, Jr., prominent Pulaski physician, church and civic leader, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Baptist Hospital in Knoxville following a stroke of paralysis suffered about nine o&#8217;clock Tuesday night.<br>Funeral services were held at three o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the First Methodist Church in Pulaski by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>In Knoxville to attend a convention of the Tennessee Medical Association, Dr. Booth became ill Tuesday night while he and Mrs. Booth were driving to their hotel from a meeting. He was taken to his hotel and then removed to the hospital where he died a few hours later.<br>A native of Pulaski, Dr. Booth was the son of Thomas Fagan Booth and the late Mrs. Nannie Lou Stone Booth. He was a graduate of the Massey Preparatory School, formerly in Pulaski, and was a member of the 1926 graduating class at Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine. Following his graduation, he served two years internship at Charity Hospital in New Orleans, La., after which he returned to Pulaski for the practice of his professin that was continued until he was stricken with paralysis last year.<br>His marriage to Miss Merle Van Zandt, a former member of the Martin College faculty of Fort Morgan, Colorado, occurred in June, 1936.<br>A church and civic leader, Dr. Booth was a member of the Board of Stewards of the First Methodist Church in Pulaski, a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Pulaski Rotary Club, the Giles County Medical Society, the Martin College Board of Trustees and the staff of Giles County Hospital. He was honored last year by receiving the title of Knight Commander of the Court of Honor, one of the hightest bestowed in the Masonic Order and the first to be received in Giles County. He was a director of the First National Bank and of the Chamber of Commerce.<br><br>In addition to his wife and father, Dr. Booth is survived by his step-mother, Mrs. Roxye Elinor Booth; a brother, Fred Booth, Pulaski; a half-sister, Mrs. Edward Whiddon of Nashville; three nephews, Gary Whiddon, Nashville, Fred Stone Booth, U. S. Air Corps in Korea, and Tommy Booth, student at Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, Cookeville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BOOTH, Zora Neil The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1956<br>Mrs. Zora Neil Booth, 82, widow of R. H. Booth, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, April 13, at the home of her step-daughter, Mrs. J. R. Adkins, and Mr. Adkins in Lynnville, after a three weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the grave in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, with the services conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, her former pastor.<br>Born September 29, 1873, in Bedford County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Neil, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Booth is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Annie Williams, Pullman, Wash., and Mrs. Etta Jorday, Shelbyville; one brother, Will Neil, Fresno, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Booth died July 16, 1952. A niece, Mrs. James Hall and Mr. Hall of Shelbyville came for the funeral.<br>BORUM, Cessie Lee Boatright The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cessie Lee Boatright Borum, 81, were held Wednesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Borum died Tuesday at her home in Columbia.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the lte Thomas Reece Boatright and Frances Olivia Foster Boatright.<br>She was a Presbyterian. Her husband, Joseph Beverly Borum, died February 14.<br>Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Hugh D. White, Columbia; a son, Beverly Borum, Columbia; a sister Mrs. Kittie Burnett of Nashville; and five grandchildren.<br><br>BOSHERS, Dewey R. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1951<br>Dewey R. Boshers, 48, owner of the Pulaski Machine and Welding Shop, died at 12:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, July 19, at Giles County Hospital, following a few weeks illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock at the First Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor, and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, near Pulaski.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Molly Hollmann Boshers Napier and the late Polk Boshers.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Boshers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma Prindle Boshers; two sons, Romeo D. Boshers and Carl Boshers, both of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Jessee Patrick and Mrs. James Englett, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Ezra Brock, Evansville, Ind.; one brother, Hollmann Boshers, Lewisburg; four half-sisters, Mrs. James Davis, Anderson, Ala., Mrs. Daisy Wiley, Pulaski, Mrs. Herbert Flarerty, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Ennis Dollar, Memphis; and one half-brother, Tommy Napier, Memphis.<br><br>BOSHERS, Roger Dale (Infant) The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1957<br><br>Roger Dale Boshers, two-day old infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Boshers of Detroit, Mich., formerly of Pulaski, died Thursday at Giles County Hospital. Graveside services were held at Mt. Moriah Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. In addition to the parents, the child is survived by two brothers, Dewey and Lynn Boshers; and the two grandmothers, Mrs. Dewey Boshers and Mrs. Thomas Holt. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BOTTOM, James W. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for James W. Bottom, 27, native of Giles County, who died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock (EST) on Monday morning, January 29, at East Tennessee Baptist Hospital, at Knoxville, were held in Knoxville the following day and burial took place in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br>Mr. Bottom, a veteran of three years service in the Army Air Corps during World War II, was a bookkeeper for the A &amp; P Stores in Knoxville when he was taken ill. He was graduated from Jones High School at Lynnville in 1942 and was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Bottom is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lois Hill Bottom, a native of Knoxville; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bottom of Lynnville; five sisters, Mrs. Emma Burnette , Mrs. Agnes Rolin, Mrs. Jewel Smith, Mrs. Mary Joyce and Mrs. Martha Chester, all of Nashville; and three brothers, Steve H. Bottom of Nashville, Morris C. Bottom of Birmingham, Ala. and John T. Bottom, Lynnville.<br><br>BOTTOM, Mary Lou Puckett The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1950<br>Mrs. Mary Lou Puckett Bottom, 79, resident of Elkton, died July 6, in Nashville following several months of declining health. Prayer services were held Friday morning in Nashville, conducted by the Rev. Deane Stroud and the Rev. Pickens Johnson. At 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon rites were held at the Elkton Methodist Church, with the pastor of the church, the Rev. W. L. Hays officiating. Burial took place in the Elliott Cemetery near Elkton.<br>Born in Lincoln County, Mrs. Bottom was the daughter of the late Isaac Puckett and Mary Beaty Puckett, pioneer settlers of the section. A resident of Elkton for twenty-five years, she had been a lifelong member of the Methodist Church and was a member of its Society of Christian Service. Her husband, Gaius Benjamin Bottom, died eighteen years ago.<br>Mrs. Bottom is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Grady Ezell, Elkton; one son, Allison Bottom, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Sam Henderson, Purvis, Miss.; and two brothers, Charles I. Puckett, Elkton, and G. W. Puckett, Baugh; five grandchildren, Mattie Lou Ezell, Elkton, Mrs. Luther Griffin, Tommy Bottom and Libby Bottom, Nashville, and Kenneth Bottom, Houston, Texas; and two great grandchildren.<br><br>BOULDEN, Bertha The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1953<br>Funeral services for Miss Bertha Boulden, 70, were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Church in Ashland City, conducted by the Rev. W. O. Largen, of Nashville, and the Rev. Robert Lewis, pastor. Burial took place in Forest Hill Cemetery.<br>Miss Boulden, aunt of Mrs. Marvin Rainey of Pulaski, was injured fatally Monday afternoon when struck by a car within the city limits of Ashland City.<br>She was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Rev. Wood Boulden and Martha Morris Boulden.<br>Miss Boulden is survived by four sisters, Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Dickson, Mrs. Myrtle Church, Santa Fe, Mrs. Daisie Alexander, Nashville and Mrs. Mabel Clark, Johnson City; one brother, W. C. Boulden, Lake Wales, Fla.; and three nieces and six nephews.<br><br>Mr. and Mrs. Rainey and Mrs. Erskine Sharp attended the funeral.<br><br>BOWEN, Louis A. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1952<br>Airman Second Class Louis A. Bowen, 26, native of Giles County who was stationed at a base in the state of Washington, lost his life in the huge airplane crash at Moses Lake, Wash., Saturday night in which 86 servicemen died.<br>The young man is believed to have been enroute home for Christmas from the Washington base where he had been stationed for about a year. He served as a paratrooper in World War II and came through all of those experiences without injury, and had reentered military service several months ago after being employed at a sawmill in Giles County for some time.<br>The son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bowen of Route 1, Lynnville, Bowen attended Campbellsville High School and worked in that area until his World War II service took him away from home.<br>The young man&#8217;s father left immediately for Washington upon learning of his son&#8217;s death, and funeral services will not be arranged until further word reaches Pulaski, although the service will be held at the Union Valley Baptist Church in the Campbellsville community.<br>In addition to his parents, Bowen is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Chapman Bowen of Maury County; two sons, Rackley Wayne, 5 and Jerry Louis, 3; his sisters, Mrs. Frances Hazelwood, Mrs. Margaret Lovett, and Mrs. Betty Chapman of Route 1, Lynnville; and his brothers, Walter and Rogers Bowen, who reside with their parents, and Leon Bowen, Jr., also of near Lynnville.<br><br>BOWERS, Fred Marshall The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Fred Marshall Bowers, 63, farmer of the Blue Creek community were held at Cornersville Methodist Church and burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville.<br>Mr. Bowers, died Sunday of a heart attack enroute to Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg.<br>A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late William Richard Bowers and Lavonia Cook Bowers. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and a veteran of World War I.<br>Mr. Bowers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Hyde Bowers; two daughters, Miss Pauline Bowers and Mrs. Jack Jett, both of Blue Creek; one grandson; and one brother, Sam Bowers, Cornersville.<br><br>BOWERS, Horace Jennings The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1952<br>Horace Jennings Bowers, 78, retired banker, died at his home Saturday after several years ill health.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday at the home of his son, Robert M. Bowers. The Rev. Fred Gates officiated, assisted by Sanford Garner. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Dickson County, Mr. Bowers was the son of the late Isaac M. and Mary McNeely Bowers.<br>Mr. Bowers was a former claim agent for the Illinois Central Railroad. He practiced law at Holdenville, Okla., while it was still Indian Territory. He was cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank at White Bluff, Tenn. for a number of years., and was an officiat of First National Bank of Tracy City, Tenn., from 1910 until 1934, the time of his retirement.<br><br>Since that time, he had made his home at Pulaski and Monteagle, Tenn.<br>He was a member of the Episcopal Church. He is survived by his wife, the former, Miss Anna Goodall; one daughter, Mrs. A. H. Pegues, Cleveland, Tenn.; one son, Robert M. Bowers; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Mary B. Dismukes, Washington, D. C.<br><br>BOYD, Bennie B. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1956<br>Funeral services for Bennie B. Boyd, 80, lifelong resident of the Stella community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, September 1, at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Haynes Brinkley, Baptist minister, conducted the services and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Boyd died Friday, August 31, in a Nashville hospital after a short illness.<br>Born in April of 1876, he was the son of the late Jack Boyd and Mary Gatlin Boyd and was the last of a family of fifteen children.<br>Mr. Boyd is survived by three sisters-in-law, Mrs. R. J. Boyd, Mrs. W. T. Boyd, both of Stella community, and Mrs. Richard Boyd of Minor Hill, and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>BOYD, Dicey The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1959<br>Miss Dicey Boyd was found dead in a barn on the Boyd farm about 6 p. m. Sunday. Her mother, who was in critical condition at Giles County Hospital Monday night was found slumped in a rocking chair bleeding badly from head wounds. She told officers she was attacked by a Negro man who came to her house asking for money.<br>Joe Henry Johnson told officers he became frightened when Miss Boyd caught him misusing a cow, an act which he said had occurred several times before.<br>A coroner&#8217;s report showed Miss Boyd was killed by a blow on the head by a blunt object. She was found sprawled in the barn. A two-foot plank lay near the body and a pocket knife was found in another part of the barn.<br>Johnson was taken back to the scene of the murder Monday morning, a few hours after his arrest. He maintained until mid-afternoon that he did not attack the woman.<br>Sheriff P M. Butler, Deputy Sheriff James Newton and Trooper Joe Fite went to the scene Sunday evening as soon as the tragedy was reported and have worked night and day with the Alabama officers in solving the crime&#8230;&#8230;<br>Funeral services for Miss Boyd were held at 3:00 p. m. Tuesday at the Stella Church of Christ by Elder A. J. Rollins and burial was in the church cemetery, with Wilson Carter Funeral Directors in charge.<br>In addition to her mother, Miss Boyd is survived by two brothers, Willie Boyd and Irmer Boyd and three sisters, Mrs. Jim Pigg, Giles County, Mrs. Marvin Croley, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Owen Bass, Giles County.<br><br>BOYD, Ellen Ettie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Ettie Smith Boyd, 84, who died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at her home in Stella, after a brief illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by Elder G. B. Derryberry of Nashville, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Boyd a member of the Church of Christ, was born April 19, 1866 in Giles County, the daughter of the late Bryant Smith and Mary Jane Hanna Smith.<br>Mrs. Boyd is survived by her husband, Bascom Boyd; and a step-daughter, Mrs. Lura Waters of Pulaski.<br><br>BOYD, Henry White Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958<br>Henry White Boyd, Jr., 49, president of General Shoe Corporation and nationally known business leader, died Saturday, February 23, of an intercraniel hemorrhage at Methodist Hospital, Rochester, Minnesota. He was a frequent visitor to Pulaski, visiting the local General Shoe Plant many times.<br>Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, February 25, at First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, by Dr. Walter L. Courtney. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br>Mr. Boyd leaves three children, Henry White Boyd, III, a student at Mississippi State College, Philip Boyd, a student at Duke University, and Caroline Boyd, a student at Harpeth Hall school in Nashville. He is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Gordon Beaham of Kansas City, Mo.<br>Mr. Boyd was born in Highland Park near Chicago on June 17, 1908, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry White Boyd. His father, who died several years ago, was one of the country&#8217;s best known executives in the leather industry and was for many years president of Armour Leather company. His mother also died several years ago.<br>Henry White Boyd, Jr., graduated from Cornell University in the class of 1931, with a degree in mechanical engineering. Enter the company&#8217;s employ in 1931, as a clerk, he had exceptionally steady rise from position as office manager to assistant secretary of the company, secretary and treasurer, vice-president and treasurer, and finally in 1947, the presidency, succeeding Maxey Jarman, who became Chairman of the Corporation.<br><br>BOYD, Jimmie &#8220;Effie&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jimmie &#8220;Effie&#8221; Boyd, 78, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley and the Rev.Mr. Smith. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. She died on Thursday night at Giles County Hospital.<br>A lifelong resident of the Minor Hill Community, she was born April 1, 1880, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sky Boyd.<br>Mrs. Boyd is survived by one daughter, Mrs. McKellar J. White, Minor Hill; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ben Howard, Florence, Ala. Bennett-May &amp; Company in charge.<br><br>BOYD, John Alfred The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1953<br>Funeral services for John Alfred Boyd, 73, retired farmer of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Fred Roges, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Boyd died of a heart attact at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at the home, following several years declining health, caused by a heart ailment.<br><br>A lifelong resident of the Lynnville section, he was the son of the late James Benton Boyd and Mary Grace White Boyd, members of prominent pioneer families. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Boyd is survived by two sisters, Miss Kate Boyd, Lynnville, and Mrs. Camilla Welch, Tyler, Texas; and four brothers, Douglas Boyd, Walter J. Boyd, and Jimmy Boyd, all of Lynnville, and Mark Boyd, Louisville, Ky.<br>A brother, Rufus Benton Boyd, died June 3, 1952.<br><br>BOYD, Razzie James The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Razzie James Boyd, 74, retired farmer of the Stella community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella with burial in the church cemetery. The Rev. Harold Dean Smith, the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, and the Rev. Troy Bunch of Collinwood officiated.<br>Mr. Boyd died on Friday, August 19, at his home after a long illness.<br>Born September 3, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jack Boyd and Mary Ann Gatlin Boyd, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Boyd is survived by his wife, Mrs. Velia Jones Boyd, to whom he was married Feb. 5, 1905; a son, Jones Boyd; one daughter, Mrs. J. D. Gregory; three grandchildren; and one brother, Ben Boyd, all of Stella community. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BOYD, Rufus Benton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1952<br>Rufus Benton Boyd, 59, Lynnville farmer, died suddenly of a heart attack late Tuesday afternoon, June 3, at the home one mile north of Lynnville.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Lynnville Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Burial will take place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Lynnville, he was born December 28, 1892, the son of the late James Benton Boyd and Mary Grace White Boyd, members of prominent pioneer families.<br>Mr. Boyd had been a member of the Presbyterian Church since boyhood and had served as a Deacon for many years. He was also secretary-treasurer of the Sunday School.<br>He was a veteran of World War I, having served with the A. F. F. in Europe. He was a member of the American Legion, Post 224, at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Boyd, a single man, is survived by two sisters, Miss Kate Boyd, Lynnville and Mrs. W. W. Welch, Tyler, Texas; and five brothers, Alfred Boyd, W. Douglas Boyd, Walter J. Boyd, and James W. Boyd, Lynnville, and Mark S. Boyd, Louisville, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BRADEN, Eva Horne The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Horne Braden, 87, widow of the late F. M. (Tobe) Braden, were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with Elder Leon C. Burns, officiating.<br><br>Mrs. Braden died at 4:25 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the home of her grandson, James B. Goldman, 2339 Fernwood Drive, Nashville. She had been ill for several months.<br>A native of Illinois, she was the daughter of the late James M. Horne and Nancy McCasland Horne, and had spent most of her life in Giles County.<br>Her husband, F. M. Braden died in 1920<br>Mrs. Braden is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Bridges Sands of Columbia, Mrs. A. B. Goldman, Nashville, and Mrs. Ben S. Chapman, Pulaski; a son, W. F. Braden of Memphis; a sister, Mrs. Amanda English of Aurora, Ill., two grandchildren and four grandchildren.<br>Grandsons served as pallbearers.<br><br>BRADFORD, James K. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for James K. Bradford, 80, Nashville resident, father of Virgil E. Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ, were held Thursday afternoon at the Reid Avenue Church of Christ. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville. He died Wednesday afternoon at the residence.<br>Mr. Bradford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Eskridge Bradford; two daughters, Mrs. E. E. Van Arsdale, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Edward Lee, Nashville; two sons, J. K. Bradford, Jr., Atlanta, Ga., and Virgil Bradford, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; two sisters and two brothers.<br><br>BRADLEY, Hattie McMahan The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1953<br>Mrs. Hattie McMahan Bradley, 73, native of Lynnville, died Sunday, July 26, at the home of her son, Joe Bradley, in Glenco, Ill.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. C. B. Cook of Columbia, her former pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>She was the daughter of the late Thomas G. McMahan, a pioneer family of Lynnville. Her husband, R. E. Bradley, died fifteen years ago.<br>Mrs. Bradley, who lived in Lynnville until thirty years ago, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jesse Hull, Detroit, Mich.; two sons, Joe Bradley, Glenco., Ill. and Richard Bradley, Detroit, Mich.; and two sisters, Mrs. Myra Reed, New York City, and Mrs. Lillie Fleming, Atlanta, Ga. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BRAGG, Ronnie The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1959<br>Ronnie Bragg, 16, Minor Hill High School student, died unexpectedly at one o&#8217;clock<br>Wednesday afternoon, January 14, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala.<br>Funeral services are tentatively set for 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Harold Smith, pastor, will officiate and burial will take place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Born April 11, 1942, in Giles County, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bragg of the Minor Hill Community, and was a member of Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his parents, the youth is survived by one sister, Miss Ruth Ann Bragg; and his grandmother, Mrs. Lonnie Chapman, Shores. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br>BRAGG, Tom H. The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Tom H. Bragg, 75, who died Monday at the home of his niece, Mrs. Morgan Jobe in Lewisburg, were conducted at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bethlehem Church of Lewisburg. The Rev. Leonard Sanderson, officiated, and burial took place in Bethlehem Cemetery.<br>A native of Coffee County, he had resided in Marshall County for a number of years. He was a retired farmer.<br>Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jack Cox, Mrs. Robert Hughes and Mrs. Maybelle Bragg, all of Pulaski; and three sons, Joe Tom and William Bragg of Pulaski and Cecil Bragg of Virginia.<br><br>BRALLIAR, Floyd Burton The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1951<br>Dr. Floyd Bralliar, 76, father of Mrs. T. E. Abernathy and Mrs. William H. Cheek of Pulaski, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, September 5, at Madison Sanitarium following an extended illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. E. Strickland, president of Kentucky-Tennessee Seventh-day Adventist Conference, assisted by Rev. G. A. Coon, the Rev. R. L. Kimball and the Rev. R. E. Stewart. Burial will take place in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.<br>Dr. Bralliar, college professor, garden writer and lecturer and widely known horticulturist, suffered a stroke several years ago and had been in failing health since that time.<br>In 1896 he was married to Miss Ada Conrad of Walla Walla, Wash. Their children are Mrs. Abernathy and Mrs. Cheek of Pulaski. Mrs. Bralliar died Nov. 30, 1900.<br>His first teaching was in Iowa in 1894, the year before he received his M. S. Degree from Battle Creek, Michigan College. Later he studied at Iowa State College and Walla Walla, Wash. College. In 1921, he became the 10th student to receive a Ph. D. degree from Peabody College.<br>Later Dr. Bralliar married Miss Mertie Boynton of Lincoln, Neb. Their children are Dr. Floyd Bralliar, Jr., Wickenburg, Ariz., Dr. John S. Bralliar, Franklin, Ky., Dr. Max Bralliar, Nashville and Mr. Paul Rahn, San Leandro, Calif. Mrs. Bralliar died in March of this year.<br>Other survivors are one sister, Mrs. E. A. Sutherland, Madison; eleven grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br><br>BRALLIAR, John S. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1959<br>Dr. John S. Bralliar, 50, practicing physician of Franklin, Ky., and brother of Mrs. William Cheek of Pulaski, died of a heart attack on Saturday at his home.<br>Funeral rites were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Franklin with burial in National Cemetery in Nashville.<br>A native of Davidson County, Tenn., he was the son of the late Dr. Floyd Bralliar and Mrs. Mertie Boynton Bralliar.<br><br>In addition to his sister here, Dr. Bralliar is survived by his wife, Mrs.Katherine Swann Bralliar; one son, John Bralliar, Franklin; one grandchild; two brothers, Floyd Bralliar, Jr., Wickenham, Aria., and Max Bralliar, London, England; and one other sisters, Mrs. Paul Rahn, San Leandro, Calif.<br><br>BRALLIAR, Mertie Boynton The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1951<br>The death of Mrs. Mertie Boynton Bralliar, wife of Dr. Floyd B. Bralliar, garden editor of The Nashville Tennessean, occurred Wednesday morning March 21 at Madison Sanitarium, Madison, Tenn. after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were incomplete pending arrival of relatives from California. The body was taken to Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home on Gallatin Road, Nashville. A native of Calhoun, Nebraska, Mrs. Bralliar had lived for the past twenty-five years at Madison. She was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.<br>She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. T. E. Abernathy and Mrs. W. H. Cheek, Pulaski, Mrs. Paul Rahn, San Lerando, Calif., Dr. Floyd Bralliar, Jr., Franklin, Ky., Dr. Max B. Bralliar Nashville; eleven grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren. Four sisters and three brothers also survive, but their names were not available on Wednesday.<br><br>BRALY, Barry Neal The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1952<br>Funeral services for Barry Neal Braly, four-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Neal Braly, of Bodenham, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Church, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The child died at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at a Lawrenceburg hospital, following five days illness.<br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by one sister, Brenda Joy Braly; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Braly of Bodenham. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br>BRALY, Cora The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services for Miss Cora Braly, 73, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with J. Bedford Rasbury, minister of Second Street Church of Christ officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. She died Thursday at a Nashville hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born June 5, 1881, the daughter of the late James P. Braly and Mary Virginia Payne Braly, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Miss Braly is survived by two brothers, Raymond P. Braly, Pulaski and Clyde D. Braly of Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BRALY, Elwin Douglas The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Elwin Douglas Braly, 41, Asheville and Marin, N. C., engineer, who died Sunday of a heart attack in Atlanta, Ga., were held Thursday afternoon in Marion. Burial took place in the Oak Grove Cemetery.<br>Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosamond Braly; one daugher, Lee Braly, Marion; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Braly, Asheville.<br><br>Mr. Braly was a member of the North Carolina Society of Engineers and had been working about six months with the engineering firm of Wiedemann and Singleton in Atlanta.<br>He was a native of Columbia, Tenn., went to Asheville at an early age, attended the Asheville city schools and was graduated from Lee H. Edwards High School.<br>Braly had been employed for several years as a resident engineer for the State Highway and Public Works Commission and later as Marion city engineer.<br>Mr. Braly was a nephew of Mrs. Pearl Hickman of Pulaski, and Dr. E. R. Braly of Lawrenceburg.<br><br>BRALY, Ernest Richard The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1957<br>Dr. Ernest Richard Braly, 70, Lawrenceburg optometrist and real estate man, died Saturday afternoon in the Lawrence County Hospital after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the Downtown Church of Christ, of which he was a member. Rufus R. Clifford officiated and burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery.<br>Dr. Braly became ill while on a visit to Florida and was taken to the hospital after returning Friday.<br>Dr. Braly was a native of Giles County, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Braly. He had been a resident of Lawrenceburg for more than 40 years, going there shortly after his graduation from a school of optometry in 1912. He was a veteran of World War I and a charter member of the L. O. Crane Post, American Legion.<br>Dr. Braly operated a motion picture theater in Lawrenceburg for some time during the days of silent pictures. He was the organizer of the Lawrence Realty and Auction Company and served as its president.<br>He established the Middle Tennessee District Fair in Lawrenceburg and headed it for many years. He owned the Braly Circus, which showed at fairs until about two years ago. He also established the North Alabama fair at Florence, Ala.<br>In 1917, he married Miss Claudia Kelly, who survives.<br><br>BRALY, Leila Virginia Elledge The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Leila Virginia Elledge Braly, 88, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and T. D. Anderson, friend of the family. Burial took place in the family lot at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Braly died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday night at the home of her son, Mack Braly, in the Bodenham community.<br>Mrs. Braly, resident of the Bodenham section the greater part of her life, was born April 23, 1865, in Alabama, the daughter of the late Joe Elledge and Mary Cox Elledge, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Newt Braly died five years ago.<br>In addition to the one son, Mrs. Braly is survived by two daughters, Mrs. H. B. Craig, Nashville, and Mrs. Jesse Ward, Goodsprings; one grandson and one great grandson; and one sister, Mrs. Maude Brewer. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BRALY, Mahlon Paisley The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mahlon Paisley Braly, 72, retired employee of Swift Packing Company in Nashville, were held on Monday morning, October 5, at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville, with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city. Mr. Braly died on Friday, October 2, at his home, 2207 Natchez Trace in Nashville, following a long period of declining health.<br>Born February 22, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jame D. Braly and Pattie Paisley Braly, and was a son of the late James D. Braly and Pattie Paisley Braly, and was a member of the Lutheran Church.<br>Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Bontly Braly; one daughter, Mrs. Donald L. Curtis; and one granddaughter, Pamela Curtis, both of Clark Field, Phillipines; and one brother, Tyree Braly, Pulaski.<br><br>BRALY, Mary Emma Yarbrough The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Emma Yarbrough Braly, 69, who died Thursday night, November 29, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Virgil Smith, in the Pisgah community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The former Miss Mary Emma Yarbrough, she was born on December 7, 1861, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Nathan Yarbrough and Mary Jane Kimbrough Yarbrough. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, William L. Braly, died in 1944.<br>Mrs. Braly is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Tate Anderson, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Raymond Braly, Pisgah; three sons, Eugene and Hugh Braly, Pulaski, and Bate Braly, Sarasota, Fla.; a number of grandchildren; and one brother, A. P. Yarbrough, Wichita, Kans.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BRALY, Mattie Hamlett The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Hamlett Braly, 80, who died at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, January 26, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Paul McReynolds, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born November 26, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Solon Hamlett and Stacy E. Tidwell Hamlett. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Her husband, Will M. Braly, died July 27, 1955.<br>Mrs. Braly is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Harris, Sheffield, Ala., and Mrs. Bright Abernathy, Kingsport, Tenn.; and two brothers, Edgar Hamlett, Bodenham, and Walter Hamlett, Campbellsville. A sister, Mrs. Ashley Tyler, died January 10. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>BRALY, Mattie Lucy Marks The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Lucy Marks Braly, 81, native of Giles County and a resident of Limestone County, Ala., were held Monday afternoon, Octobert 29, at Tanner Methodist Church. Burial took place in Athens Cemetery. Mrs. Braly died at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 28, at Sericea Hills Farm, the home of her son, C. B. Braly, Sr., near Athens.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Edwin Marks and Susanna Tarpley Marks.<br>Mrs. Braly, widow of Nat C. Braly, is survived by four sons, C. B. Braly, Sr. and George L.Braly, Athens, Dr. T. E. Braly, Chattanooga, and N. B. Braly, Gallatin, Tenn.; one daughter, Mrs. Roy Rogers, Leeds, Ala.; sixteen grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren.<br><br>BRALY, Reed Aperson The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Reed Aperson Braly, 83, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Roy West and the Rev. A. R. Hogan, Methodist ministers, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He died suddenly of a heart attack on Saturday night at his home two miles west of Pulaski.<br>Born February 7, 1869, he was the son of the late Robert C. Braly and Virginia Neal Braly. He was a lifelong resident of the county and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>For a number of years he had grown broom corn and had manufactured household brooms which found a ready sale in this locality.<br>Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Allen Braly; one son, Lewis Braly, one grandson; all of Pulaski; and two brothers, Will Braly and Bob Braly, both of the western section of the county. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BRALY, Robert Neal The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Robert Neal Braly, 77, farmer of the Bodenham community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Braly died on Monday morning at his home after several months illness. Lifelong resident of the county, he was born September 22, 1879, the son of the late Robert C. Braly and Virginia Neal Braly, and was a member of Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Clifton Braly; one daughter, Mrs. Harwood Greene; two sons, Amis Braly and William Neal Braly; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Montie May and Mrs. Charles Zeigler; and one brother, Finis Braly, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Mortician in charge.<br><br>BRALY, Virginia Payne The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Payne Braly, 89, who died at 8 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 24, at the home of her son, Raymond P. Braly in the Pisgah community, after a lengthy illness were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ, assisted by the Rev. Mouldon Holloway, pastor of the Pisgah Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The former Miss Virginia Elizabeth Payne, she was born July 7, 1861 in Giles County, and was the daughter of the late Samuel Payne and Martha Neal Payne. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Her husband, James T. Braly, died in July 1937.<br><br>Mrs. Braly is survived by one daughter, Miss Cora Braly, Nashville; two sons, Clyde D. Braly, Nashville, and Raymond P. Braly, Pulaski; two grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BRALY, Will Milton The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Will Milton Braly, 82, retired farmer of the Bodenham community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, west of Pulaski. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Paul E. McReynolds, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Braly died unexpectedly about 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at his home following a years declining health caused by a heart ailment.<br>Born October 11, 1872, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Culwell Braly and Jennie Neal Braly. He had been an elder in Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church for many years.<br>Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Hamlett Braly; two sisters, Mrs. Florence May and Mrs. Chrarles Zeigler of the Bodenham community; and two brothers, Finis Braly and Bob Braly, both of Bodenham. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BRANCH, Cary Glover The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1956<br>Cary Glover Branch, 82, retired farmer, former Giles County magistrate and a former State employee died unexpectedly Tuesday morning at his home in Odd Fellows Hall community.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, with the Rev. Fred Rogers, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Lynnville, officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A native of Lafayette County, Missouri, he was the son of the late Herny Cary and Emily Wilcoxen Branch. He was educated in schools in Lafayette County and in St. Louis.<br>Mr. Branch was a salesman for Hamilton Brown Shoe Company of St. Louis for many years, and was twice elected to the Missouri State Legislature for 1904-8. He was editor of a newspaper of a newspaper. The Lexingtonian in Lexington County, Missouri, for a period of time before moving to Giles County in 1917.<br>After his return to Tennessee, he was employed by the Tennessee Agricultural Department from 1939 to 1949 and was stationed at Chattanooga during his term of office. He returned to Giles County in 1949 and engaged in farming. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Branch was a lineal descendant of Pocahonatas, according to records that showed his grandfather&#8217;s name appeared ninth of the line of descent in the book &#8220;Pocahontas and Descendants.&#8221;<br>Mr. Branch is survived by his wife, Mrs. Estelle Adams Branch; two daughters, Mrs. A. C. Neal, Nashville, Miss Mary Lillian Branch, Los Angeles; two sons, Kearnes and C. G. Branch, Jr., Los Angeles, and one grandchild; two sisters, Mrs Martha Sparks, St. Louis and Miss Katherine Branch of Los Angeles.<br><br>BRANCH, Henry The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1955<br><br>Funeral services for Henry Branch, 50, paint company representative, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, conducted by the Rev. William A. Jones, rector of the church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Branch died Friday afternoon at his home north of Pulaski, following a period of declining health.<br>A native of Lincoln, Neb., he was the son of the late Henry Branch and Bennita Wood Branch, who were residents of Giles County before moving to Nebraska. Mr. Branch and his family moved here about two years ago from Kansas City where he had been district manager for Singer Sewing Machine Company.<br>Mr. Branch was graduated from Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., and Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. He was a member of the Episcopal Church.<br>Mr. Branch is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bennita McKinney Branch; and two daughters, Misses Bennita Branch and Patricia Branch, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>BRANCH, Joe The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Joe Branch, 80, Memphis resident and native Giles Countian, were held Wednesday, December 17, in Memphis with the burial in that city. Mr. Branch died at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday night, December 15, after a period of declining health.<br>Born and reared at Elkton, he was the son of the late John Branch and Ellen Hobbs Branch. He was a Methodist.<br>For a number of years, Mr. Branch was an insurance agent in Nashville, later moving to Memphis where he has made his home for several years.<br>Mr. Branch is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bobbie Roland Branch, also a former resident of the Elkton Community; one son, John M. Branch, a postal employee of the main Memphis Post Office; and one brother, Asa Branch of Pulaski.<br><br>BRANNAN, Mattie Bugg The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1952<br>Mrs. Mattie Bugg Brannan, 103, native of Lynnville, died Monday morning, July 28, at her home in Morrilton, Ark., where she had resided since 1899.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in that city on Tuesday afternoon.<br>Born in Lynnville on November 1, 1848, she was the youngest of ten children of the late Robert Malone Bugg and Martha Laird Bugg, pioneer residents of the county.<br>She was married on October 1, 1872 to Henry M. Brannan, a young merchant and Confederate veteran. The couple moved in 1899 to Morrilton where he died in 1923.<br>Mrs. Brannan is survived by three daughters, Misses Annie Patty and Elizabeth Brannan, Morrilton; one son, George Brannan, Morrilton; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br>Mrs Brannan was an aunt of Hatcher Grigsby and Mrs. W. L. Abernathy of Pulaski.<br><br>BRASHEARS, Ann Elizabeth Helton The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Helton Brashears, 65, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Rock Springs Baptist Church of which she was a member. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Brashears died at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Giles County Hospital.<br>Born February 20, 1894, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Ann Elizabeth Helton, daughter of the late Joe Helton and Lou Attkisson Helton. Her husband, Walter Brashears, died thirty-two years ago.<br>Mrs. Brashears is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Church, Pulaski, and Mrs. Allen Dickey, Wales; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Beck, Nashville, and Mrs. Susie Pryor, Lewisburg; and two brothers, A. B. Helton, Wales, and Will Helton, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>BRASHEARS, Kathleen Young The Pulaski Citizen 03 Jun 1953<br>Mrs. Kathleen Young Brashears, 40, died at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, June 3, at Giles County Hospital following a brief illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, conducting the services. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born, December 5, 1912 in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Annie O&#8217;Neal Young of Pulaski and the late Henry Young. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In additon to her mother, Mrs. Brashears is survived by her husband, Will T. Brashears; one son, Charles Brashears, and one grandchild, all o f Crescent View; two sisters, Mrs. Homer Story, Brick Church, and Mrs. Minnie Parsons, Pulaski; and two brothers, John M. Young and Henry B. Young, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BRASHEARS, Thomas W. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Staff Sgt. Thomas W. Brashears, 21, Giles County soldier fatally injured in an automobile accident 8 miles east of Urbana, Ill., Saturday night, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett May Funeral Home in Pulaski, Virgil Bradford, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. Loyd Hickman, Baptist minister, will officiate and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Sgt. Brashears died at ten o&#8217;clock Sunday morning in a hospital near Urbana from injuries sustained in the wreck that occurred at 11:30 Saturday night.<br>The son of Mrs. Zana Florence Brashears of Pulaski and the late Tom Brashears, the young soldier was a native of Giles County. He attended Giles County High School and was a member of the football team and active in the sports program of the school. He quit school to volunteer for service in the Air Corps, and at the time of his death was stationed at Chanute Air Force Base, Champaign, Ill., where he had recently been transferred from a base in Texas.<br>Sgt. Brashears and another soldier were killed in the automobile accident while on a weekend pass from Chanute Field, relatives said.<br><br>BRAY, Mary Ann Williams The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1954<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Williams Bray, 92, who died at 11:55 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, January 7, at her home in Lynnville after a brief illness were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the residence. The Rev. Fred S. Rogers, pastor of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, officiated, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. A lifelong resident of the Lynnville community and its oldest citizen, she was born August 27, 1861, the daughter of the late Carson Williams and Mary Jane Wells Williams. She was the oldest member of the Presbyterian Church, and was the widow of William Winn Bray, a former merchant of Lynnville. Mrs. Bray is survived by six daughters, Miss Nicie Bray, Miss Eula Bray and Mrs. L. S. Renfro, all of Lynnville, Mrs. W. H. Sienknecht of Knoxville, and Mrs. E. A. Rankin and Mrs. R. V. Hill, both of Birmingham, Ala.; and two brothers, Emmett Williams, Nashville, and John Williams, Culleoka.<br><br>BRAZIER, James The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1952<br>James Brazier, 45, Lawrenceburg, was fatally injured in an automobile accident about four miles south of Pulaski on Highway 31 late Friday afternoon. He suffered a skull fracture and died about an hour after being conveyed to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, after treatment at Giles County Hospital.<br>The body of Brazier was taken to his home near Lawrenceburg Friday night.<br>Mr. Brazier, a farmer of near Deerfield, was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brazier. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Gobbell Brazier; a daughter, Miss Sybil Brazier; three sons, Paul, Olen and Charles Brazier, all of Lawrence County; five brothers, Lavern, McKinley, Eugene, J. W., and Wilburn Brazier; and two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Hollis and Mrs. Madge Jacobs.<br><br>BRAZIER, John Henry The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for John Henry Brazier, 27, Giles Countian who died Saturday at his home in Derry, N. M., were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Prospect Methodist Church by the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor. Burial was in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Brazier died from an accidental discharge of a gun that occurred when he was getting into his truck to return to some work on the irrigation system at his farm that had been interrupted by a trip to the nearby residence according to relatives.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Mary Gilbert Brazier and the late James H. Brazier. He was a veteran of World War II, having served overseas in the Navy. At the time of his death, he was a farmer and merchant at Derry.<br>In addition to his mother, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Hibler Brazier, and a daughter, Miss Mary Alice Brazier, of Derry; a sister, Miss Martha Brazier, and a brother, Carey Brazier, both of the Prospect community.<br><br>BRAZIER, John Rhea The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for John Rhea Brazier, 64, Ardmore carpenter, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Ardmore Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. M. O. Blackwelder, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mr. Brazier died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 28, at his home at Ardmore after a long illness.<br><br>Born in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Newton Brazier and Sallie Rhea Brazier, but had lived in Giles County the greater part of his life. He had made his home at Ardmore for the past six years.<br>Mr. Brazier is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Nina Gilliam Brazier; four daughters, Mrs. Jessie Owens, Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Mary Dell Moore and Mrs. Melvin Smith, both of Baileyton, Ala., and Miss Elise Brazier, Enterprise, Ala.; one son, John Bob Brazier, Ardmore; several grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Strain, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Alma Chambers, of the Vinta Community. Wilson Carter and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br>BREEDING, Leslie (Buck) The Pulaski Citizen 08 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Leslie (Buck) Breeding, 34, who died on December 24, at his home in the Goodspring section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, Christmas Day, at Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, Baptist minister and burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. He had been in declining health due to a heart ailment.<br>Born August 22, 1923, in Giles County, he was the son of Irving Breeding and Rachel Wood Breeding, and was a member of the Oak Grove Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his parents, the survivors include three brothers, Douglas and Bill Breeding of Goodspring, and Frank Breeding of Nashville; and three sisters, Mrs. Allene O&#8217;Neal, Columbus, Ga., Mrs. Inez Jones and Miss Joyce Breeding of Nashville. Wilson T. Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BREWER, Donald Lee The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1951<br>Funeral services for Donald Lee Brewer, four-day old son of Mr. and Mrs. John William Brewer, who died in Vanderbilt Hospital, were held Saturday at Shores Church of Christ, with Brown Foster officiating.<br>The family lives in the Nineteenth Civil District.<br><br>BRITTON, J. Leon (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1959<br>Funeral services for J. Leon (Jack) Britton, 51, proprietor of the Southland Roller Rink in Chattanooga, were held at National Funeral Home in that city with burial in White Garden Cemetery. He died at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning of a heart attack.<br>Born June 15, 1907, in Moulton, Ala., he attended public school at Woodlawn School in Giles County. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Britton of Minor Hill.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Britton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Cobb Britton; one daughter, Debra May Estelle Britton; and one sister, Mrs. Kenneth Montgomery, Minor Hill.<br><br>BRINKLEY, Carl Peck The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1955<br>Word has been received here of the death of Carl Peck Brinkley, a former Martin College student. Mr. Brinkley was killed in an automobile accident near his home at Whitehouse, Tenn. He was enroute from Hartsville to Whitehouse, and was accompanied by another man who was also reported killed. Mr. Brinkley was a member of the 1950 class of Martin College and was a student at Peabody College.<br><br>BRITTON, Margaret Edna Ann Beard The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Edna Ann Britton, 68, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Malcolm White with burial in the church cemetery.<br>She died at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Giles County Hospital following a three weeks illness.<br>Born March 5, 1888 in the county, she was the daughter of the late John M. Beard and Rhoda Lanier Beard. Her husband, Bill Britton, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Britton, a resident of the Friendship community, is survived by one son, John Britton, with whom she lived; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Dud McCanless and Mrs. Carl Russell, Friendship; two brothers, ___________ Beard, Friendship; two half-sisters, Mrs. J. W. Cox, Diana, and Mrs. Joe Gaines, Friendship; and one half brother, Wilton Beard, Bunker Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BROADWAY, Hattie Grant The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1959<br>Mrs. Hattie Grant Broadway, 68, native of Giles County, died at her home in Huntsville, Ala., on Tuesday, March 24, after a six weeks illness. Funeral services, were held the following Wednesday with the burial in that city. She was a Baptist.<br>Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Grant, she was the wife of John Broadway who survives. Other survives include four children and nine grandchildren; and three brothers, J. Luther Grant, Santa Ana, Calif., Alonzo Grant and Buford Grant, Pulaski.<br><br>BROCK, Leslie Green The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1959<br>Graveside services for Leslie Green Brock, 67, farmer of Elkmont, Ala., were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Scrouge Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Mr. Brock was found dead of a heart attack Monday morning at his home.<br>Mrs. Brock is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Smith Brock; three sons, Alton Brock, Ardmore, Johnny Brock and Jimmy Brock, Arkansas; two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine McKnight, Ardmore, and Mrs. Mary Smothers, Martin, Tenn.; 22 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; four brothers, Herman Brock, Oklahoma, James Brock, Missouri, Milton Brock, California, Bunyan Brock, Limestone County, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Ida King and Mrs. Ada Brown, both of Limestone County, Ala., and Mrs. Etta Holder, Oklahoma. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>BROCK, Ola Myrtle Holt The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ola Myrtle Holt Brock, 75, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, near Elkton. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mitchell Sawyer, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Brock died at 8:50 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>Born April 19, 1881, in the Ardmore section, she was the daughter of the late Lonnie Holt and Jennie Naves Holt, and was a member of the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Brock is survived by her husband, Clint Brock; two daughters, Mrs. William Fogg, Toney, Ala., and Mrs. Ralph Balch, Capshaw, Ala.; twelve grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren; and five half-brothers, Jesse Holt, Ardmore, Raymond Holt, Elkmont, Ala., Kelly Holt, Memphis, and Hubert Holt, Lucedale, Miss., and Leon Holt, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BROCK, Zebbie Dee The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1958<br>Zebbie Dee Brock, 74, retired farmer of Elkton, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, September 4, at his home after an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Bethel Methodist Church in Limestone County, Ala., of which he was a member. Rites were conducted by the Rev. G. M. Bynum, of Decatur, Ala., and burial took place in Gatlin Cemetery in Limestone County.<br>He was born January17, 1884, in Limestone County.<br>Mr. Brock is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vola Smith Brock; three daughters, Mrs. Harold Blackwell and Mrs. Brooksie Mitchell, both of Limestone County, Ala., and Mrs. Walter Traylor, Smyrna, Ga.; two sons, Milan Brock, Hazel Green, Ala., and Charles Brock, Athens, Ala.; nineteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Elzie Franklin, Blanche in Lincoln County, and Mrs. Virgie Mealer, Limestone County, Ala.; and four brothers, Odie Brock, Huntsville, Ala., Tommy Brock, Waxahachie, Texas, Clint Brock, Pulaski, and Fred Brock, Limestone County, Ala.<br><br>BROECKER, Mary Blake The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. O. E. Broecker, 85, Pulaski resident, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist pastors, and the Rev. George Regas, Episcopal minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Broecker died at 8 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, October 26, at Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br>Born and reared in Fayetteville, she was the former Mary Blake, daughter of the late Dr. George W. Blake, and Eliza Hansell McCord Blake. She was graduated from George Peabody College in Nashville, Columbia University, New York City, and studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. She and her husband, C. Otto Broecker, lived in Milwaukee, Wis., several years. He died in 1930. While a resident of Milwaukee, Mrs. Broecker was active in civic affairs.<br>Later, Mrs. Broecker lived in Pulaski, and at Monteagle where she had a summer cottage, and at Fort Myers, Fla., where she spent her winters.<br>Mrs. Broecker is survived by one sister, Mrs. Edward E. Eslick, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BROOKS, Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1956<br>Arthur Brooks, 62, retired railroad man and a native of Giles County, died at his home in Los Angeles, Calif., on Sunday, May 27.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, June 2, at McDonald Funeral Home in Athens, Ala., and burial took place in Chestnut Grove Cemetery in Giles County with the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, conducting the graveside services.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Burl and Nancy Morgan Brooks.<br>He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Berzett, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Mildred Gilliam, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Lila Davis, Mrs. Sandlin Womack and Mrs. John Huber, all of Athens, Ala.; and two brothers, Mike Brooks, Athens, Ala., and Ewing Brooks, Miami, Fla.<br><br>BROOKS, Lena Powell The Pulaski Citizen 26 Sep 1951<br>Funeral Services for Mrs. Lena Powell Brooks, 62, who died Thursday morning September 20 at her home near Minor Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Baptist Church, with the Rev. Roy West, Methodist minister, officiating. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Born November 13, 1888 in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Robert Powell and Elida Griggs Powell. Her husband, Edgar Brooks, died October 13, 1939.<br>Mrs. Brooks is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John W. Bell, Pulaski; one son, Atha Brooks, Minor Hill; one step daughter Mrs. Ozro Davis, Oak Grove; two step sons , Floyd Brooks, Rockwood, and Oakley Brooks, Minor Hill; four grandchildren and four step grandchildren; and one brother, A. W. Powell, in California.<br><br>BROOKS, Lula M. Tenery The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs Lula M. Tenery Brooks, 81, native Giles Countian, who died on October 16 at a Nashville hospital, were held at the home in Nashville, 1207 McGavock Pike. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Harris Stephens, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>The daughter of the late John Tenery and Lizzie Sam Gilliam Tenery, she was the widow of Lee Brooks, former merchant of the Bryson section. In later years the Brooks family moved to Nashville.<br>Mrs. Brooks, a member of the Baptist Church, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sims McAnn, Nashville; two grandchildren, Mrs. Lawrence Leftwich, Nashville, and Billy Brooks McAnn, California; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lola Paysinger, Nashville.<br><br>BROOKS, Matthew Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Matthew Franklin Brooks, 76, father of B. B. Brooks of Pulaski, were held in Athens, Ala., at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Market Street Church of Christ. conducted by Bennie Lee Fudge, minister. Burial took place in the Athens City Cemetery.<br>Mr. Brooks died at 6:50 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening at his home in that city, following a period of declining health.<br><br>Mr. Brooks is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Bates Brooks; two daughters, Mrs. B. C. Brackeen, Athens, and Mrs. Icie Gardner, Lindsey, Okla.; two sons, Bryan B. Brooks, Pulaski, and Harry P. Brooks, Huntsville, Ala.; several grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Miller Boyd, Athens; and three brothers, Ben Brooks, Walter Brooks, and James Brooks.<br><br>BROWN, Albert Edward The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Albert Edward Brown, 43, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, April 30, in Jackson Funeral Home at White Bluff, Tenn., with burial in the family cemetery.<br>Mr. Brown died on April 26 in Washington Hospital at Fayetteville, Ark., from injuries sustained in a tractor accident at Prairie Grove, Ark.<br>A native of Dickson County, Tenn., he was the son of the late Samuel Brown and Emma Ashworth Brown.<br>Mrs. Brown is survived by two sons, Charles and Pete Brown; and two daughters, Misses Faye and Louise Brown; all of Oklahoma City, Okla.; one sister, Mary Forsythe, Pulaski; and four half-brothers, Charlie Brown, Pulaski, John R. Brown, Corcoran, Calif.; G. W. Brown, Stevensville, Mich., and Jackie Samuel Brown Lee, U. S. Navy, based at San Francisco, Calif.<br><br>BROWN, Eloise Tungette The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eloise Tungette Brown, 93, widow of Coley H. Brown, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with rites conducted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Brown who had been in declining health, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 27, at her home, Brown Farms, at Conway.<br>Born July 7, 1864, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Tungette and Harriett Pentecost Tungette, members of prominent families of the county. She was a member of First Methodist Church. Entering Martin College as a child, she attended the same school until her graduation. Her husband, Coley H. Brown, died in 1940.<br>Mrs. Brown is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Hill Turner, Brown Farms, and Mrs. Anglin White, Birmingham, Ala.; two grandchildren and one great-grandson. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>BROWN, Emmaline Jett The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emmaline Jett Brown, 78, who died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, December 25, at Austin Hewitt Home after several weeks illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>She was born October 23, 1872, in Giles County, and was the daughter of the late Giles J. Jett and Mary Jane Perry Jett. Mrs. Brown, a member of the Baptist Church, had lived at the Hewitt House for the past sixteen years.<br>Mrs. Brown is survived by one sister, Mrs. M. P. Hargrove, Triune; and one brother, Oscar Jett, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>BROWN, Floyd M. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Floyd Miles Brown, 70, bachelor of Ardmore, formerly of Bryson, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Bethany Presbyterian Church of which he was a deacon. Burial took place in the Bethany Cemetery, with the Rev. Donald White, pastor of the church, and the Rev. E. M. Trammell, pastor of Ardmore Methodist Church, officiating. Mr. Brown died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, January 17, at the home of a sister at Ardmore, after a long illness.<br>Born December 26, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William A. Brown and Ida Rowe Brown.<br>Mr. Brown is survived by two sisters, Mrs. W. S. Mims and Miss Mattie Mae Brown, both of Ardmore. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BROWN, Frank Lebon The Pulaski Citizen 03 Jun 1959<br>Frank Lebon Brown, 71, formerly county register of Giles County, died Monday morning in Giles County Hospital after an illness of two years.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Bennett May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. S. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, and David East, Church of Christ minister, officiated, and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Brown was a native of Giles County, son of the late Newton R. and Mamie Newbill Brown. He was educated at Abernathy preparatory school and Castle Heights Military Academy.<br>He served as deputy county register under his father and later Herbert Evans from 1919 to 1922.<br>Mr. Brown was a Veteran of World War I, a charter member of Post 60 American Legion. He was an honorary member of the Pulaski Civitan Club, and a member of First Presbyterian Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Lucille Wood Brown, survives.<br><br>BROWN, Irvin Robert The Pulaski Citizen 03 Jun 1953<br>Funeral services for Irvin Robert Brown, 74, retired farmer of the Bethesday community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bethesda Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Brown died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Monday night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mahlon Hardy, after an extended illness.<br>Born October 10, 1878, in the Bethesda section, he was the son of the late Davis Brown and Martha Ellen Tenery Brown. He was a member of Bethesda Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Brown, a single man, is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. J. T. Dunnavant, Pulaski, and Mrs. W. F. Cole, Nashville; and three brothers, Tom K. Brown, Glendale, Ed Brown, Detroit, Mich., and Carl Brown, Louisville, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BROWN, Julius May The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1952<br>Funeral services for Julius May Brown, 44, farmer of the Prospect community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Troy Bunch of Clifton, former pastor of the church, and the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Brown died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, August 17, at Limestone County Hospital in Athens, Ala., after a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born October 6, 1907, the son of Shelly Brown and Gracie Tate Brown of the Prospect community. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allie Hardiman Brown; one sister, Mrs. A. L. Fogg, Rockwood in the county; and one brother, William Brown, Prospect.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BROWN, J. Tully The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1951<br>J. Tully Brown, 66, cashier of the Ardmore Bank and a leading Giles County citizen, died unexpectedly of a heart attack Wednesday night about eleven o&#8217;clock at his home in Ardmore.<br>Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Ardmore Methodist Church and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Brown was born in the Bryson community of Giles County and was the son of the late W. A. Brown and Ida Rowe Brown. He had been a cashier of the Ardmore Bank since it was established in 1917 and prior to that he was connected with the Alex Austin mercantile business at Elkton and later at Ardmore. He was active in civic and church affairs of the county, having been a member of the Ardmore Methodist Church and a member of the board of stewards.<br>His wife, Mrs. Nancy Cannon Brown, died October, 3, 1950, and their son, Lt. David Brown, was killed in action in World War II shortly before his mother&#8217;s death.<br>Mr. Brown is survived by another son, Lt. Col. Harold R. Brown of Rapid City, Iowa; three sisters, Mrs. W. S. Mims and Miss Hattie Mae Brown, both of Ardmore and Mrs. Joe Mansfield of Blanche; a brother, Floyd Brown of Ardmore; and three grandchildren.<br><br>BROWN, Kate The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Miss Kate Brown, 82, daughter of the late Dr. Owen Brown, prominent physician of Lynnville, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Fred Rogers, pastor of the Buford Memorial Presbyterian Church, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Lynnville on November 17, 1871, she was the daughter of Dr. Brown and Mrs. Elizabeth Buford Brown. Her entire residence had been spent at Lynnville except for a brief residence in Florida. She was a member of Buford Memorial Presbyterian Church.<br>Miss Brown is survived y three sisters, Mrs. Allen Dickerson and Mrs. Hugh P. Rhea, both of Lynnville, and Mrs. Ed Buford, Lakeland, Fla. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>BROWN, Lemora Birdsong Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Democrat Union 29 May1953<br>Mrs. Lenora Birdsong Brown, age 73, died Tuesday morning at the Lawrence County Hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage; however, she had been in failing health for a number of years.<br>Funeral services will be held this (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at Freemon Funeral Home with E. O. Coffman officiating and burial will be in Mimosa Cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Brown, a daughter of the late J. H. Birdsong, and the widow of H. E. (Pick) Brown, former city policeman, is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.<br>Freemon Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br><br>BROWN, Nancy Cannon The Pulaski Citizen 4 Oct 1950<br>Mrs. Nancy Cannon Brown, 54, died suddenly late Tuesday afternoon, October 3, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, following an operation performed earlier in the day.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Ardmore Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. S. Laws Park, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Born July 9, 1896, and reared in the Lynnville community, she was the daughter of the late A. O. Cannon and Nannie West Cannon. She was an active member of the Ardmore Methodist Church and its missionary society. She served as a clerk in the Ardmore Bank in which her husband was cashier.<br>In additon to her husband, Mrs. Brown is survived by one son, Major Harold Brown, U. S. Army Corps, Rapid City, S. D.; two grandchildren; and six sisters, Mrs. Allen Matthews, Columbia, Mrs. T. H. Briggs, Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. D. H. Weldon, Lavonia, Ga., Mrs. N. H. Matthews and Mrs. A. C. Dorris, both of Old Hickory, and Mrs. John A. Ward, Mexico City, Mex.<br>A son, David Brown, lost his life during World War II.<br><br><br>BROWN, Mrs R. P. The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. R. P. Brown, who died at her home in Kingston, Tenn., Thursday, after a long illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Baptist Church at Kingston. Burial took place in that city.<br>A daughter, Mrs. Clyde Young of Pulaski, survives.<br>Other survivors include three daughters and one son, all of Kingston.<br><br>BROWN, Tom K. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1964<br>Funeral services for Tom K. Brown, 84, retired Eight District farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Re. J. T. Parsons, the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, and the Rev. Gerald Hattie, pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Brown died Monday night December 21, in Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br>Born November 11, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Davis Brown and Martha Ellen Tinery Brown. His wife, Mrs. Daisy Abernathy Brown, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Brown is survived by two sons, Milton T. Brown and Wilson Brown; and one daughter, Mrs. Ellen Barber, all of Pulaski; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren; four sisters<br>Mrs. Mahlon Hardy, Mrs.. Jim Dunnavant, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Fred Cole and Mrs. Grace Price, both of Nashville; and two brothers, Edd Brown, West Palm Beach, Fla., and Carl Brown, Louisville, Ky. Bennett May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br><br>BROWNING, Edna Ailene Emerson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Ailene Emerson Browning, 44, Pulaski resident, who died at 12:50 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 17, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in Pulaski. Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She had been ill two weeks.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. R. Emerson and Mattie Emerson. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Browning is survived by her husband, Waldo Browning; two sisters, Mrs. O. K. Bryant, Pulaski, and Mrs. Pearl Rado, Leoma; and one brother, W. R. (Tony) Emerson, Leoma.<br><br>BROWNING, Lillie The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Miss Lillie Browning, 73, registered nurse of Pulaski, who died at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, May 27, in Lewisburg, were held at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County on January 15, 1881, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Henry Browning and Tennie Butler Browning and was educated in Pulaski schools. She received her professional training at Douglas Infirmary in Nashville. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Browning is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Bess Browning Bischoff Oliver, now a resident of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Amos R. Young, Pulaski, and Mrs. Burt Hunter, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Ernest Denham, Williamsburg, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BROWNING, Raymond The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1953<br>Dr. Raymond Browning, 75, widely known evangelist of the South, died of a heart attack Friday night, August 21, at his home in Bethany Okla.<br>Funeral rites took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Church of the Nazarene in Bethany, with burial in that city. Dr. G. B. Williamson of Kansas City, general superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene, officiated.<br>Born at Aspen Hill in Giles County, he was the oldest son of the late Frank Browning and Nina Ray Browning. He attended Webb School during the days of famed &#8220;Old Swaney&#8221; Webb and also attended Emory University. For a time he taught at Emory University.<br>When he joined the Conference of the Methodist Church, South, he served as the evangelist for many years, traveling with his own evangelistic party. In the late 20&#8217;s he united with the Church of the Nazarene, where he served both as pastor and evangelist. He was active in the work o f the church until his death. He was also a poet and a writer of sacred songs.<br>Dr. Browning is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mollie Browning; one son, David Browning, a missionary in British Honduras; and five daughters.<br><br>BROWNLOW, James Erskine The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1951<br>James Erskine Brownlow, 71, well known farmer of the Third District, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, July 24, at his home at Stella, following several years of declining health.<br><br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Smith Cunningham of Murfreesboro, and the Rev. J. B. Burns, pastor. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born April 4, 1880, the son of the late Sterling Brownlow and Elizabeth Paisley Brownlow. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Brownlow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Reagin Brownlow; two daughters, Mrs. Leslie Kerr, Stella, and Mrs. Julius Gardner, Dayton, Ohio; one son, Sterling Brownlow, Stella; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jim Forsythe, Murfreesboro; and three brothers, John M. Brownlow, Aspen Hill, Will Brownlow, Stella, and Leonard Brownlow, Ethridge. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BROWNLOW, Rena Mae Petty The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John M. Brownlow, 69, resident of Cedar Grove section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Cedar Grove Methodist Church of which she was a member. Rites were conducted by the Rev. James D. Bass, Jr., pastor of the church, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Brownlow died at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 12, at Giles County Hospital following a prolonged illness.<br>The former Miss Rena Mae Patty, she was born February 21, 1887, the daughter of Mrs. Helen Hanna Petty and the late John Petty.<br>Mrs. Brownlow in addition to her mother, is survived by her husband, John M. Brownlow; two sons, Roy P. Brownlow, Pulaski druggist, and Ben Brownlow, Pulaski lumber dealer; four daughters, Mrs. Dan Williams, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Leslie Clark, Mrs. Charles Solomon, Mrs. Andrews Birchett, all of Cedar Grove; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. David C. Neal, Tarpley; Mrs. Albert M. Harrison, Cedar Grove, and Mrs. Osteen Blassingame, Sarasota, Fla.; and three brothers, J. Elmer Petty, Pulaski, Edd T. Petty, Sr., Aspen Hill, and Earl Petty, Sarasota, Fla. A niece, Mrs. Ervin M. Braly was reared in the home.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BRUCE, Alduren The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1951<br>Funeral services for Alduren Bruce, 42, farmer of Minor Hill fatally injured late Friday afternoon when struck by an automobile on Highway 11 near Minor Hill were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ by M. L. Norwood, Giles County Church of Christ minister. Burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Bruce died enroute to Giles County Hospital from injuries received when he stepped from behind a truck into the path of an automobile driven by W. L. Helton of the Goodsprings community, according to Chief Deputy Hal Stewart, who, with Cpl. Noble Dycus and Patrolman James Chandler of the State Highway Patrol investigated the accident.<br>Bruce was said to have obtained a ride in the truck when he started to his home from Minor Hill, where he had been on business, and to have just dismounted from the vehicle in the vicinity of his home when the accident occurred.<br><br>Bruce is survived by his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Bruce, of near Minor Hill, and a brother, Harry Bruce of Pulaski.<br><br>BRUCE, Myrtle White The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle White Bruce, widow of John Bruce, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Bruce died unexpectedly at 8:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, December 11, at the home of her son, Harley Bruce in Nashville.<br>Born January 27, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ransom White and Willie Ann Miles White, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband died in 1946.<br>In addition to her son, Mrs. Bruce is survived by three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lum Davis, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BRUNER, Mary Rouark The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Rouark, 61, wife of R. E. Bruner, former principal of Jones High School at Lynnville for a number of years, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the First Methodist Church in Centerville, where the family had made their homefor the past ten years. Burial took place in Mt. Garner Cemetery at Decherd.<br>Mrs. Bruner died Monday in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.<br>Mrs. Bruner, the former Miss Mary Rouark, has taught school for a long time in towns throughout Middle Tennessee.<br>Mrs. Bruner is survived by her husband, R. E. Bruner, agricultural teacher in Hickman County High School; her mother Mrs. Frances Reed Rouark, Morgantown, N. C.; two daughters, Miss Margaret Bruner, Webster Groves, Mo., and Mrs. Nellie Weddington, Decatur, Ga.; one granddaughter; three sisters, Mrs. W. R. Talley, Bradenton, Fla., Mrs. B. L. McGinnis, Morgantown, N. C., and Mrs. W. L. McGinnis, Jacksonville, Fla.<br><br>BRUNSON, Robert Juan The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Robert Juan Brunson, 84, retired farmer of the Eighth District were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Earl Cantrell, pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Brunson died Tuesday morning at the home after a period of declining health.<br>Born October 12, 1873, in Giles County, he was the son of Robert Jackson Brunson and Rosa Jane Poag Brunson, and was a member of Reboboth Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Ann Gladish Brunson, died June 11, 1946.<br>Mr. Brunson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. James Parsons; and three grandchildren, Miss Grace Parsons, Nolan Parsons and Steve Parsons, all of the home address. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BUFORD, James Lawrence The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br><br>Funeral services for James Lawrence Buford, 76, retired L&amp;N Railroad dispatcher, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Buford died Thursday night at his home in the Olivet Community following a long illness.<br>Born August 17, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Gilbert Taylor Buford and Elizabeth Watkins Buford. After retiring from the railroad, he became a livestock farmer. He was a Presbyterian and a Mason.<br>Surviving is one niece, Mrs. Jim Wiley, Palatka, Fla. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BUGG, Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1959<br>Monroe Bugg, one of the most prominent and highly respected Negro citizens of Pulaski died of a heart attack suffered in his place of business on West College Street early Tuesday evening.<br>Bugg, 53, who operated an electric appliance store in the Bellview section of Pulaski was considered one of the best electricians in this area, and had to his credit the installation of many of the county&#8217;s larger electrical heating and air conditioning units.<br>Funeral services were incomplete Wednesday, the family awaiting word from two sons who are serving with the armed forces. Other survivors are his wife, three sons and three daughters.<br><br>BURNS, James Claude The Nashville Tennessean 27 Oct 1958<br>Shelbyville-James Claud Burns, 85, retired Shelbyville real estate dealer, died yesterday morning in Bedford County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Services will be held at 2 p. m. today , at McFarlin Thompson Funeral Home. Jack Dunn and Herschel Patton will officiate. Burial will be in New Hope Cemetery near Petersburg, Tennessee.<br>A native of Giles County, Tennessee, Mr. Burns had lived in Bedford County about 24 years.<br>Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Buleah Burns; two daughters, Mrs. Joy McNatt and Mrs. Edward O&#8217;Neal; three sons, Howard, Cannon and Sanford Burns, all of Shelbyville. Two step daughters, Mrs. Clayton McBride and Mrs. Jimmy Demonbreun, Shelbyville; a step son, Sanford Whitt, Tullahoma, Tenn.; 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br><br><br><br>BURTON, Claude Stockard The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1958<br>Prayer services for Mrs. W. M. Burton of Nashville, 74, mother of Mrs. J. D. Coffman, Jr., of Pulaski, were held at Mimosa Cemetery at Lawrenceburg at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, following funeral services held in Nashville earlier in the afternoon.<br>Mrs. Burton, the former Miss Claude Stockard of Lawrenceburg, and widow of Dr. W. M. Burton of Nashville, died of a heart attack Friday morning at her home in Nashville.<br>In addition to Mrs. Coffman, Mrs. Burton is survived by one son, Wilson Price Burton, Nashville; another daughter, Mrs. Jane Morgan Schwabenton, Nashville; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and one brother, Gene Stockard of Lawrenceburg.<br><br>BRYANT, Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Bryant, were held at Dellrose on January 6th, with burial in Dellrose Cemetery. Mrs. Bryant was 86 years old, and the widow of the late Andrew Bryant. She was a member of the Dellrose Baptist Church.<br>She is survived by two sons, Henry Bryant, Dellrose, and Will Bryant, Pisgah; three daughters, Mrs. Fannie Pogue, Dellrose, Mrs. Lois Tosh, Frankewing and Mrs. Mary Hodge, McMinnville; 56 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren, 15 great great grandchildren.<br><br>BRYANT, O. B. R. The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952<br>Funeral services for O. B. R. Bryant, 77, farmer of the Prospect community, who died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at his home after several months illness, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Church of Christ at Pettusville, Ala. M. A. Creed, minister, will officiate and burial will take place in the Pettusville Cemetery.<br>The grandsons will serve as pall bearers.<br>Mr. Bryant, a member of the Church of Christ, was a native of the county, the son of the late Jack Bryant and Mattie Carpenter Bryant.<br>Mr. Bryant is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Brown Bryant; one daughter, Mrs. Leon Wales, Prospect; four sons, Rupert Bryant, Peoria, Ill., Dewey Bryant, Veto, Ala., Louie Bryant, Albuequerque, N. M., and Richard Bryant, Prospect; twenty-one grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Sallie Hobbs, Veto, Ala.; and one brother, George Bryant, Veto, Ala. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BRYANT, W. Earl The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1950<br>W. Earl Bryant, 57, native Giles Countian, died of a heart attack on Thursday night, October 5, at a hospital in Panama City, Fla., following a weeks illness.<br>Funeral rites were held Saturday morning at the First Methodist Church in that city and burial took place at 2 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon in Huntsville, Alabama.<br>A business man of Panama City for thirty years, he was born and reared in Giles County, the son of the late Jeff Bryant and Minerva Richardson Bryant. He was an active member of the First Methodist Church, having served as a steward for a number of years.<br>Mr. Bryant is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary D. Kelley Bryant; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Burton, Pensacola, Fla., and Mrs. Jerry Laws, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; two sons, W. E. Bryant, Jr., student at Troy, Ala., and Kelley Bryant, student at University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; five grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Will Dunivant, Pulaski, Mrs. J. P. Brents, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. D. M. Hicks, Aubudon, N. J.<br><br>BRYMER, James Richard The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1959<br>Funeral services for James Richard Brymer, 40, local truck driver, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial will take place in the Gatlin Cemetery near Ardmore. Mr. Brymer died at noon Wednesday at Giles County Hospital after a few days stay in the hospital.<br><br>Born June 6, 1918, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Brymer and Molly Chumley Brymer.<br>Mr. Brymer is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inez Brymer; two sons, Horace and Norris Brymer; two daughters, Mary and Katherine Brymer, all of Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Horace Moore, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Franklin Norman, Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BUCHANAN, Adyne The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1954<br>Funeral services for Miss Adyne Buchanan, 74, native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, pastor of First Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>BUCHANAN, Lula Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Anderson, resident of Birmingham, Ala., for approximately 40 years, and a native of Giles County, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, her former pastor at Ensley Methodist Church in Birmingham, now associate pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Buchanan died suddenly about 5 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at her home at Fairview in Birmingham following a years declining health.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Neil Anderson and Almanza Young Anderson, and had been a member of the Methodist Church since her girlhood. Her husband, Clarence Buchanan, also a native of Giles County, died in 1936.<br>Mrs. Buchanan is survived by two sisters, Miss Annie Anderson who made her home with her; and Mrs. Rainey Cobbs, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>BUCHANAN, Ida Mabel Moore The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Buchanan, 74, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter and the Rev. Robert Stroud, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Buchanan died at noon Saturday at her home in the Lynnville section following an eighteen months&#8217; illness.<br>The former Ida Mabel Moore, she was born November 28, 1879 in Lawrence County, the daughter of the late W. J. Moore and Elizabeth Robinson Moore. She had been a member of Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Buchanan, who had lived in Giles County the past forty years, is survived by her husband, Walter Buchanan, retired farmer and merchant; one daughter, Mrs. James R. D. Williams, Tarpley; one son, Joe H. Buchanan, Nashville; and four grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br><br><br>BUCHANAN, Lida Mae Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lida Mae Alexander Buchanan, 77, native of Giles County, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Lawrence Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, conducted by the Rev. H. R. Allen. Burial took place in the family lot in John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge. Mrs. Buchanan died at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, June 13, at Lawrence County Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br>For many years a resident of Ethridge, she was born at Campbellsville, the daughter of the late Turner Alexander and Morgan English Alexander. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Frank Buchanan, died in 1946.<br>Mrs. Buchanan is survived by one son, Kenneth Buchanan, Summertown; four grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.<br><br>BUCHANAN, Sam The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1950<br>Funeral services for Sam Buchanan, 75, Giles County resident for the past thirty years, who died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, June 20, at a Nashville hospital, after several years declining health, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church in Pulaski, and burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg.<br>A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of Demosthenes Buchanan, county judge of Lawrence County for two terms, and Mary Jane Quarles Buchanan.<br>Mr. Buchanan, a single man, was a retired farmer and the owner and operator of the Peach Milling Company for many years. He had been a member of the Baptist Church since childhood.<br>Mr. Buchanan is survived by one brother, Walter Buchanan, Lynnville; and following nephews and nieces: A. R. Buchanan, John Ed Buchanan, and Mrs. Harry Jones, Minor Hill; Joe H. Buchanan, Nashville; Mrs. James R. D. Williams, Jr. and Mrs. George Sanders, both of Pulaski; and Kenneth Buchanan, Ethridge.<br><br>BUCHANAN, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Walter Buchanan, 84, retired farmer of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Buchanan died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James R. D. Williams, following a long illness.<br>Mr. Buchanan, the last member of his immediate family, was born in Giles County and reared in Lawrence County, the son of the late Judge D. Buchanan and Mary Jane Quarles Buchanan. For a few years, Mr. Buchanan was engaged in the hardward business in Lawrenceburg. Thirty-eight years ago he moved to Giles County where he engaged in farming until his retirement. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ida Moore Buchanan, died December 5, 1953.<br>In addition to his daughter, Mr. Buchanan is survived by one son, Joe H. Buchanan, Nashville; and four grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>BUCHANAN, Willie Mack Crow The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elliott M. Buchanan, 80, native of Pulaski, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. John Lindenberger and Dr. W. Bruce Strother, with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Buchanan died at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, May 23, in a Chattanooga hospital, after a few weeks illness.<br>The former Miss Willie Mack Crow, she was born October 2, 1878 in Pulaski, the daughter of the late Henry Clay Crow and Sarah Catherine Dickerson Crow. Her husband, Elliott M. Buchanan, a Chattanooga attorney, died in 1938.<br>Mrs. Buchanan was active in church and civic affairs; was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Daughters of the American Revolution and United Daughters of the Confederacy.<br>Mrs. Buchanan is survived by one brother, W. R. Crow, Pulaski businessman; one sister, Mrs. Ben D. Jackson, Memphis; and one nephew, Henry Ward Crow Hicks, Chicago, Ill.<br>Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>BUELL, Alice Bannister The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1959<br>Graveside services for Mrs. Alice Bannister Buell, former resident of Pulaski, will be held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. Wallace Carr, officiating.<br>Mrs. Buell died on Tuesday night at her home in Birmingham, Ala., where she has resided for many years.<br>The former Miss Alice Bannister, she was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Monroe Bannister and the granddaughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Rufus White of Giles County.<br>The survivors include one half-sister and two half-brothers.<br><br>BUGG, Lena Sparkman The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1958<br>Graveside services for Mrs. Lena Sparkman Bugg, 87, former resident of Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Bugg, the last member of her immediate family, died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, October 31, at Newton Memorial Hospital in Winfield, Kans.<br>Born December 23, 1870, in Leiper&#8217;s Fork Community in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Colden Sparkman and Lucy Cummins Sparkman. Her husband, Seymour Bugg, died many years ago. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Bugg is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Harry Pope, Arkansas City, Kans., Mrs. George R. Blake, Winfield, Kans., and Mrs. Homer H. Hackney, Jellico, Tenn.; two sons, Dr. Colden Bugg, Memphis, and W. Ernest Bugg, Washington, D. C.; twelve grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>BUIS, Mary Franks The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1951<br>Mrs. Mary Franks Buis, sister of Mrs. C. B. Patterson of Pulaski, died suddenly of a heart attack at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, January 15, at the Baptist Hospital in Memphis after a year of declining health.<br><br>Funeral rites were held on Wednesday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Memphis and burial took place in that city.<br>Mrs. Buis is survived by her husband, F. L. Buis, Memphis businessman; two daughters, Miss Helen Buis and Mrs. Fay Richardson; one son, F. L. Buis, Jr.; two grandchildren and one great granddaughter, all of Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. Patterson, Pulaski and Mrs. E. B. Turner of Memphis.<br>Mrs. Buis, a devout member of the Methodist Church, has frequently visited relatives here.<br><br>BULL, Charles Edward The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 2001<br>Funeral services for Charles Edward Bull, 72, retired resident of Birmingham, Ala., were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Talmadge Clayton. Burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Bull died on Tuesday, May 12, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leon W. Brannon in Birmingham.<br>A native of Elkton, he was the son of the late Charles O. Bull and Maude Beasley Bull.<br>Mr. Bull is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Brannon, Mrs. Sue Jones, Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs. Carolyn Mendelson, New York City; one son, Charles E. Bull, Jr., New Orleans, La.; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. W. P. Baugh, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Marcella Walker, Dalhart, Texas, and Mrs. Henry Ragsdale, Fort Myers, Fla.; and one brother, John W. Bull, Tampa, Fla.<br><br>BUMPUS, William Holland The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for William Holland Bumpus, 65, Pulaski traveling salesman for a pharmaceutical company, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Wallace Carr officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Bumpus died of a heart attack Monday morning at a service station near Savannah, Tenn.<br>Born December 11, 1893, in Franklin, Ky., he was the son of the late Charles F. Bumpus and Velma Neely Bumpus. He had lived in Giles County eighteen years; was a registered pharmacist, a veteran of World War I, and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the American Legion.<br>Mr. Bumpus is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Burgess Bumpus; one sister, Mrs. Otis Hardiman, Nashville; and one nephew whom he reared, William F. Holt of Clarksville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>BURCH, Bernard Markham The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1955<br>Bernard Markham Burch, 81, retired farmer of the Friendship section, died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Monday night, July 11, at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient the past three months.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the Rev. Glenn Bonner and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born September 20, 1872, the son of Capt. Bernard M. Burch and Mary Mildred Black Burch. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Ezella Kirkpatrick Burch, died many years ago.<br><br>Mr. Burch is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Leona Marks Burch; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Jean Christopher, Sylacauga, Ala. and Mrs. Julian Hughey, Friendship; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Harwell, Frankewing and Mrs. Hawkins Cardin, Pulaski; three brothers, Roy Burch of Beech Hill, William Burch of Frankewing and Solon Burch of Waxahachie, Texas.<br><br>BURCH, Leona May Marks The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bernard M. Burch, 83, resident of the Friendship community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. T. Culbreath of Franklin, former pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Burch died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, June 16, at her home after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Leona May Marks, she was the daughter of the late Lewis Harwell Marks and Leona Clark Marks. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Bernard M. Burch, died approximately four years ago.<br>Mrs. Burch is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Julian Hughey, Friendship; one grandson, Jerry Hughey, Friendship; one brother, Myron Marks, Frankewing; two half-brothers, Kelly Marks and Adlay Marks, Beech Hill; and two half-sisters, Mrs. J. J. Godfrey and Miss Musie Marks, Beech Hill; and one step-daughter, Mrs. John Christopher, Sylacauga, Ala. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>BURCH, Mackie Cook The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1956<br>Graveside services were held at noon Thursday, May 17, in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski for Mrs. Mackie Cook Burch, 88, native of the county, who died Tuesday at her home in Raymond, Miss. Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski, officiated.<br>Born and reared near Campbellsville, she was the daughter of the late Herald Cook and Delia Alexander Cook. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>The last member of her immediate family, Mrs. Burch is survived by her husband, Will Tom Burch, resident of Raymond for approximately thirty-five years; and one niece, Mrs. James Todd, Merced, Calif. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BURGESS, Etta Clark The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Clyde Burgess, 72, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Brick Church Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Glenn Bonner and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Burgess died at 6 o&#8217;clock Wednesday evening at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>The former Miss Etta Clark, she was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late A. G. P. Clark and Frances Chiles Clark. She was a member of the Diana Methodist Church and was active in church and community affairs for many years.<br>Mrs. Burgess is survived by her husband, Clyde Burgess; one son, James Burgess, Florence, Ala.; two grandchildren.; and three sisters, Mrs. Jack Luzada, Corpus Christi, Texas, Mrs. Jack Parker, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Will Edd Fox, Lewisburg.<br><br>BURGESS, Lena Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Leonard Burgess, 88, Pulaski resident, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John Lindenberger, pastor of Brick Church Presbyterian Church, assisted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Brick Church Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Burgess died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Monday night, October 6, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br>Born May 13, 1870, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Dr. John M. Leonard and Sina Hart Leonard. She was a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church.<br>Her husband, Lon B. Burgess died on Sunday, September 14, this year.<br>Mrs. Burgess is survived by two daughters, W. H. Bumpus, Pulaski, and Mrs. C. O. Mohr, Champaign, Ill.; one grandson, William F. Holt, Monroe, La.; and one brother, Leonard Hart, Brick Church. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>BURGESS, Lon B. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Lon B. Burgess, 83, retired farmer of the Brick Church community, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor of Brick Church Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the Brick Church Cemetery.<br>Mr. Burgess died unexpectedly of a heart attack at noon on Sunday, September 14, at Giles County Hospital.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born April 6, 1875, the son of the late James C. Burgess and Margaret King Young Burgess. He was an elder in the Brick Church Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Burgess is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Leonard Burgess; two daughters, Mrs. Holland Bumpass, Pulaski, and Mrs. C. O. Mohr, Champaign, Ill.; one grandson, William F. Holt, Monroe, La.; and one sisters, Mrs. Ollie Smith, Old Hickory, Tenn. Bennett-May, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>BURGESS, Sarah Owen Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Owen Abernathy Burgess, 67, resident of the Brick Church community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Brick Church Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Fred S. Rogers, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Burgess died at 8 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the home after a long illness.<br>Born June 10, 1887, she was the daughter of the late Ethelbert Hardaway Abernathy and Nancy Elizabeth White Abernathy, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Burgess is survived by her husband, R. Dudley Burgess, former magistrate of Giles County; one son, Woodrow Burgess, Brick Church; one daughter, Mrs. William Barczi, Chicago, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. David E. Martin, Pulaski; and one brother, John White Abernathy, Brick Church. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BURKS, Jody The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1956<br><br>Jody Burks, 55, farmer of the Bodenham community, died at Giles County Hospital at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday of a head injury which officers said was from a self-inflicted wound from a 22-rifle shot.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at West Side Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial was in the West Side Cemetery with Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Relatives said Mr. Burks had been depressed because of a nervous condition for several weeks and that he was found lying wounded on the kitchen floor shortly after the family had finished breakfast.<br>He was rushed to the hospital where he died a few hours later.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Burks was the son of Mrs. Charlie Burks of the Bodenham community and the late Mr. Burks. He had been engaged in farming for the past several years.<br>In addition to his mother, other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Pratt Burks; a daughter, Mary Anne Burks; a son, Lonnie Burks, both of Bodenham; a sister, Mrs. William Hutton, Pulaski; and two brothers, Willie Burks, Pulaski, and Sherman Burks, Bodenham.<br><br>BURKS, Mary Susan Pratt The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Susan Pratt Burks, 52, widow of J. D. Burks, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Second Street Church of Christ. Burial will take place in Westside Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Burks died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, June 4, at a Nashville hospital after an extended illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late R. F. Pratt and Mary Susan Fry Pratt. Her husband died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Burks is survived by one son, Richard Lonnie Burks; one daughter, Miss Mary Ann<br>Burks; one grandson; all of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Jim Burdett, Lawrence County; and two brothers, Malcolm Pratt, Giles County, and Roy Pratt, Columbia.<br><br>BURNS, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services are incomplete for Robert Lee Burns, 88, retired farmer of the Center Point community, who died about 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, March 23, at his home.<br>Services will be held at Bradshaw Baptist Church of which he is a member, and burial will take place in the church cemetery. The Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, pastor of the church will officiate.<br>Born October 6, 1866 in Bedford County, he was the son of the late Nicholas Burns and Betsy Melson Burns. He lived most of his life in Giles County.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Lizzie Walls Burns, died forty-one years ago.<br>Mr. Burns, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Ada Clift Burns; four daughters, Mrs. Maude Holley, who lived in his home, Mrs. John Posto and Mrs. James Bicknell, both of Louisville, Ky. and Mrs. Phil Deegan, Chicago, Ill.; and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BURROW, Marguerite Cameron The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Marguerite Cameron Burrow, 49, resident of Mooresville Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Burrow died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, October 21, at Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg after a lengthy illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Blanche Tarpley Cameron of Columbia and the late James Elmer Cameron. Her husband, T. D. Burrow, died about two years ago.<br>Mrs. Burrow is survived by two sons, James D. Burrow and Freddie Burrow, Mooresville; wo sisters, Mrs. John Wooten, Pulaski and Mrs. Tom Harris, Columbia; and one brother, Robert Eugene Cameron, Lynnville.<br><br>BURT, Glenn Marshall The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1955<br>Glenn Marshall Burt, 46, owner of Burt Furniture Store in Pulaski and civic leader in the community, died at 8 a. m. Saturday in Vanderbilt Hospital, after and illness of several weeks..<br>Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at the Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Sam Dodson, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial was in Maplewood in Pulaski. .<br>Mr. Burt was born in Columbus, Ga. and came to Pulaski in 1934 to establish a furniture store. With his brother, Buford H. Burt, he operated Burt and Duncan Furniture Store in Lewisburg and Johnson Furniture Company in Centerville.<br>He was a member of First Methodist Church and the Elks Lodge in Pulaski.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ann Thurman Burt; one son, Marshall Burt; his father, S. W. Burt of Nashville; one brother, Buford H. Burt of Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Holton Lautzenheizer of Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs. Roy A. Bowers of Nashville, and Mrs. Cannon Johnson of Columbia.<br><br>BUTLER, Elizabeth Elder The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Elder Butler, 74, widow of Walter N. Butler of Columbia, who died on Wednesday night, February 21, after a brief illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Rites were conducted by the Rev. M. C. Patterson and burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery at Columbia.<br>A daughter of the late George W. Elder and Nancy Abernathy Elder, she was born in Giles County, and was married to Walter N. Butler, also a native of Giles County. Mr. Butler was a prominent flour and grain dealer in Columbia for many years. died in 1943.<br>Mrs. Butler is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Foster, Mrs. Mary Butler Jackson, and Miss Ruby Butler, all of Columbia, Mrs. Margaret Berry, Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Georgia Legner, Springfield, Ill.; two sons, Thomas Reese Butler, Columbia and W. N. Butler, Jr., Carter&#8217;s Creek, Maury County; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe Patterson, Jr., (her twin), and Mrs. Raymond P. Braly, both of Pulaski.<br><br>BUTLER, John Jerome Dennis The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1954<br>John Jerome Dennis Butler, 89, retired merchant and farmer of Aspen Hill, died at 5:10 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, July 1 at his home, following a long period of declining health.<br><br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the Aspen Hill Methodist Church, of which he was a lifelong member. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born August 3, 1864, in Aspen Hill, he was the son of the late Dr. Jerome Pillow Butler and Sarah Hamner Scruggs Butler, members of pioneer families of Giles County.<br>Mr. Butler&#8217;s first wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Bunch Butler, died many years ago.<br>Mr. Butler, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Wessie Herbert Butler; one daughter, Mrs. Sam L. Mann, Watsonville, Calif.; two sons by his first wife, Frank Butler and Grady Butler, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br><br>BUTLER, Mary Tarvis The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1954<br>Miss Mary Tarvis Butler, 88, native Giles Countian, died Saturday night at her home in Howe, Texas.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the Church of Christ, conducted by Johnnie Jackson, minister of the Church of Christ of Pottsboro, Texas, and burial took place in Van Alotyne Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County on May 11, 1866, she had lived in Texas the greater part of her life.<br>Miss Butler is survived by two sisters, Miss Lela Butler and Miss Pearl Butler, both of Howe, Texas; two brothers, L. J. Butler, Howe, and J. I. Butler, Whitesboro, Texas; two nieces, Mrs. Tully Johnson and Mrs. Eleanor Tucker; and two nephews, W. C. Butler and J. M. Butler, all of Giles County.<br><br>BUTLER, Maude The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Butler, 76, were held Thursday at Cool Spring Church of Christ with burial in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Butler died Wednesday on West Woodring Street in Pulaski where she had been making her home, after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born April 3, 1879, and was the last member of her immediate family. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>BUTLER, Tom W. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Dec 1958<br>Tom W. Butler, 46, former resident of Pulaski, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, December 6, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Crawford Sprigg in New York City. Graveside services are tentatively set for Saturday at the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born and reared in Pulaski, he was the son of the late Clarence Butler, Sr., and Etta McLauring Butler.<br>In addition to Mrs. Spriggs, Mr. Butler is survived by another sister, Miss Virginia Butler, Miami, Fla.; and one brother, George McLaurine Butler, Nashville.<br><br>BUTLER, Wessie Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Wessie Herbert Butler, 80, a member of a prominent Giles County family, will be held Saturday, August 22, at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of Cedar Grove Methodist Church will officiate, and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>The body will arrive in Pulaski on the noon train Thursday. Mrs. Butler died Thursday night, August 13, in Watsonville, Calif., where she had resided for the past ten years.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert N. and Kittie Rogers Herbert. Active in church and civic affairs, she was a member of the Methodist Church and was connected with the school system in Giles County for many years, having served as principal of the Pulaski Elementary School for 24 years. She retired in 1947, and went to California in the fall of 1954 to make her home.<br>She was the widow of the late John J. Butler, who was a merchant and farmer of the Aspen Hill community. Mr. Butler died July first, 1954.<br>Mrs. Butler is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Sam L. Mann, Watsonville, Calif.; five grandchildren; two step-sons, Frank Butler, Los Angeles, Calif. and Grady Butler, North Hollywood, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. James S. Draper, Nashville, Mrs. Clayborn H. Beasley, San Francisco, Calif.; and two brothers, Dr. Rogers N. Herbert of Nashville and Haynes T. Herbert, Dallas, Texas.<br><br><br>BUTNER, Paul Levern The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1959<br>BUTNER, Mary Louise Mericle<br>A/3c Levern Butner, a former Giles Countian, and his wife, Mary Louise Mericle Butner, who were residing at Bartow, Fla., were killed instantly February 5 when a train hit their automobile at El Paso, Texas, Thursday, Feb. 5.<br>Joint funeral services were held at First Baptist Church at Bartow with Rev. J. W. Sioble, Miami, officiating, assisted by the Rev. George H. Liner and Dr. J. Harvey Saunders. Interment was in Wildwood Cemetery in that city.<br>Airman Butner, 22, was stationed at Biggs Air Force Base, Texas. A 1955 graduate of Summerlin Institute, he was president of the DCT Club during his senior year. He was a member of the First Baptist Church. The family, who formerly lived at Aymett Town community, moved to Florida when their son was 4 years old.<br>His survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion T. Butner, Mulberry; a brother, Joe Butner, stationed at San Diego, Calif., with the Navy; a half-brother, Rev. Albert Butner, Lacoochee; two half-sisters, Mrs. Edith Summerford, Brandon and Mrs. Lola Duke, West Hollywood, Fla., and his grandmother, Mrs. Letha Barker of Athens, Ala.<br>Mrs. Butner, 20, was the former Miss Mary Louise Mericle of Lakeland. She was graduated from Lakeland High School in 1956. Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Mericle, Lima, Ohio; three brothers, Francis B. Mericle, Jr., Lakeland, Tommy L. and Billy D. Mericle, Lima; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Price, Elida, Ohio, and William T. Snow, Lima.<br><br>BYRD, Grace Petty Kimbrough The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1953<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Petty Kimbrough Byrd, 79, were held in Toledo, Ohio, and burial took place in the Hope Cemetery in Ottowa, Kans., on Monday, June 15.<br>Mrs. Byrd died on June 11, in Toledo, after an illness of eighteen months with a heart ailment.<br>Mrs. Byrd, who was a nurse for many years, was born June 12, 1873 in Denver, Colo.<br>In 1901 the former Miss Petty married James W. Long of Pulaski, who died July 19, 1919, at Rantoul, Kans.<br>In August 1920, she married William H. Kimbrough of Wales who died in 1942 at Loretta.<br>On June 20, 1950, she married J. Riley Byrd of Lawrenceburg. Mr. Byrd, a semi-invalid, resides in Lawrence County.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Byrd ios survived by one daughter, Mrs. Samuel Goodrich of Toledo, with whom she had been making her home; and two grandchildren.<br>She was a member of Ashland Avenue Baptist Church in Toledo.<br><br>BYROM, James M. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1959<br>James M. Byrom, 52, resident of Chattanooga and a brother of John O. Byrom of Pulaski died Monday night of massive body burns suffered when his clothing caught fire from a blaze originating in the kitchen of his home.<br>Mr. Byrom had been in ill health for several months. \<br>Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the National Funeral Chapel in Chattanooga and graveside services at Estill Springs Cemetery were conducted by the Rev. Allen Persons of Fort Thomas, Ky.<br>Mr. Byrom, a son of Mrs. R. C. Byrom of Pulaski, and the late Mr. Byrom, was a native of Estill Springs and was a former employee of the U. S. Government at Washington. He had visiited relatives in Pulaski on a number of occassions in recent years.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Byrom is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Bell Smith Byrom; two sisters, Mrs. Allen Persons of Fort Thomas, Ky., and Mrs. Reed Elliott of Knoxville; and three brothers, R. C. Byrom of Camden, Harmon Byrom of Iuka, Miss., and John O. Byrom, Pulaski.<br>The fire was brought under control without damage to the house.<br><br>BYRNE, John The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1958<br>Dr. John Byrne, 42, surgeon of Delphi, Ind., who formerly practiced medicine in Lawrenceburg, died Monday morning at a hospital in Lafayette, Ind., of injuries sustained Saturday night in a traffic accident near Lafayette.<br>Funeral services will be held at 8 a. m. Thursday at Delphi and burial will take place in Delphi.<br>Dr. Byrne was te son of Dr. J. W. Byrne of Utica, N. Y., and the late Mrs.Byrne. He was a veteran of World War II.<br>In addition to his father, Dr. Byrne is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mavis Smith Byrne; and a daughter, Margaret Ellen Byrne, of Pulaski; a brother, Jim Byrne, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and a sister, Mrs. Charles Faulkner, Springfield, Mass.<br><br>CALLAHAN, Rickey Joel The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1959<br><br>Rickey Joel Callahan, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mack Callahan of Lewisburg, died of suffocation from smoke from a fire that destroyed their home on the old Columbia Highway Friday afternoon, January 9.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg and burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Callahan, thr former Miss Kay Mitchell of Beech Hill, and her 14-month-old daughter, Theresa Darlene, were severely burned in the fire and remained this week as patients in Leonard&#8217;s Clinic at Lewisburg.<br>In addition to the parents and sister, other survivors are his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Mitchell Forsythe of Pulaski, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Callahan of Lewisburg.<br><br>CALLAHAN, Willie The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Willie Callahan, 82, resident of Pulaski, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Callahan died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, June 18, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born January 29, 1877, in Maury County, he was the son of the late James Callahan and Lou Moore Callahan.<br>Mr. Callahan, a bachelor, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Erskine Abernathy and Mrs. W. C. Shelton; and four brothers, Frank Callahan, Hugh Callahan, Jesse Callahan and Carter Callahan, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company in charge<br><br>CAMPBELL, Abraham The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1950<br>Funeral services for Abraham Campbell, 80, retired farmer who died on Saturday, October 7, at the home of his brother, Rufus Campbell in the Goodsprings section, were held on Sunday afternoon, with burial in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. He had been ill three weeks following a paralytic stroke.<br>He was the son of the late Abraham and Fannie Price Campbell. Mr. Campbell is survived by two brothers, Rufus and Frank Campbell, both of the Goodsprings section; and one sister, Mrs. Bill Johnson.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Annie English The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1955<br>Mrs. Reece Campbell, 68, who suffered severe burns in an accident Saturday morning at her home at Campbellsville, died at 12:20 a. m. Tuesday at Giles County Hospital.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Campbellsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the Rev. J. W. Elder, a former pastor of the church. Burial was in Campbellsville Cemetery, with Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Mrs. Campbell&#8217;s clothing caught fire while she was burning some papers in the yard of her home. Men of the neighborhood rushed to her rescue and succeeded in extinguishing the blaze but not before she was severely burned. She was rushed to the hospital where her condition had been critical for the past several hours.<br><br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was the former Miss Annie English, a daughter of the late William R. English and Sallie Baker English. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and attended Martin College in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Campbell is survived by her husband, a merchant and farmer in the Campbellsville community; two sons, James W. Campbell, Campbellsville and John E. English, Charlotte, N. C.; a daughter, Mrs. Jerome Smith, Pulaski; two sisters, Miss Martha English, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Tom Stone, Tynan, Texas; and two grandchildren.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Anna Minerva Luna Kenney The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Anna Minerva Luna Kenney Campbell, 70, native Giles Countian, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. J. W. McCollough will officiate and burial will take place in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Campbell, who had been residing the past thirty years in Los Angeles, Calif., and had arrived Sunday for a visit with relatives, died Wednesday at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born November twenty-seven, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Luna and Fannie Franklin Luna. She was twice married but survived both husbands.<br>Mrs. Campbell is survived by a son, Henry L. Kenney, Los Angeles, Calif.; and five cousins, Mrs. Dan Warren, Kenneth L. Franklin and Robert Franklin, all of Frankewing, and Jim Bell Ivy and Samuel Franklin, both of Louisville, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1951<br>Clarence Campbell, 83, prominent farmer, church and civic leader of the Campbellsville area and former member of the State Legislature, died at 11:50 Monday morning at his home at Campbellsville after several months&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence by the Rev. James W. Elder, a former pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville, and burial was in the Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>Born March 3, 1868, he was a lifelong resident of Campbellsville and was the son of the late Dr. James H. Campbell and Mary Alexander Campbell. Active in church and civic affairs, he served as an elder in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for many years and held the position of Sunday School Superintendent for 50 years. He was interested in community projects and was given the title of &#8220;Father of 4-H Clubs in Giles County&#8221; as thr result of the support given the young people in perfecting that organization.<br>Mr. Campbell was credited with being the oldest Shorthorn Cattle Breeder in the State of Tennessee and served many years as president of the Shorthorn Breeders Association and of the Tennessee Beef Breeders Association.<br>He served as a member of the Legislature during the Administration of the late Grovernor Austin Peay.<br>Mr. Campbell was married to the former Miss Sallie Burns of Maury County. Her death occurred in 1937.<br><br>Survivors are 5 daughters, Mrs. Jimmia Hannah, West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Donald Campbell, Pulaski, Mrs. Carson Vaughan, Nashville, Mrs. Blanche Shuler and Mrs. Waters Smith, both of Campbellsville; a son, Burns, Campbellsville; 8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Reece Campbell, merchant at Campbellsville.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Colon The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Colon Campbell, 80, who died at 3:35 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, July 27, at Pulaski Hospital after a six months illness, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. J. W. Elder, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Lawrenceburg, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in the Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the Campbellsville community, he was the son of the late Dr. James Henderson Campbell and Mary S. Alexander Campbell. He was a salesman and had been a member of the Cumberland Church for many years.<br>Mr. Campbell is survived b y two brothers, Clarence Campbell and Reece Campbell, both of the Campbellsville community; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Ethel Buford The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Buford Campbell, 70, niece of the late Mrs. Cal Brown of Pulaski, who lived in Pulaski a number of years, were held at 10:30 Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Campbell died at 8 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, November 2, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Christian in Port St. Joe, Fla.<br>The daughter of the late Albert Buford and Martha Rivers Buford, she was born in Florida but after the death of her parents, had resided with relatives. She was the granddaughter of the late Dr. R. H. Rivers, Methodist minister of Louisville, Ky., one time president of Martin College. Her husband, Norman Campbell, died seven years ago.<br>In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Campbell is survived by three grandchildren; three brothers, Rivers Buford, Tom Buford and Lynn Buford, all of Florida.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Mamie The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1953<br>Prayer services for Miss Mamie Campbell, 81, Pulaski resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the graveside in Maplewood Cemetery. Rites were conducted by Dr. R. B. Stone, Methodist minister.<br>Miss Campbell died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night in a Nashville hospital after an extended illness.<br>She was born August 14, 1871, in Davidson County, Tenn., the daughter of the late Edward Robert Campbell and Mary Overton Winston Campbell. She was a devoted member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Campbell is survived by one sister, Mrs. Laps D. McCord, Sr., Pulaski, with whom she had made her home for many years; two brothers, Key Campbell, Enid, Okla., and Stanley Campbell, Bridgeport, Conn.; and two cousins reared in the Campbell home, G. A. Stanley, Nashville, and Dr. Louise Stanley, Washington, D. C.<br>Relatives who came to the funeral were G. A. Stanley and his daughter, Mrs. Emory Frombach, Nashville, Mrs. John T. Bush, Memphis, and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell McCord and family, Knoxville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br><br>CAMPBELL, Martha Brown The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Brown Campbell, 73, resident of Pulaski for the past nine years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Campbell died at midnight Sunday night, November 14, at Giles County Hospital following a long period of declining health.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born August 25, 1881, at Prospect, the daughter of the late Mart Brown and Julia Campbell Brown. Her husband, Webb Campbell, died January 12, 1939. She was an active member of the First Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Campbell is survived by one daughter, Miss Viola Campbell, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Mary Brown Williams, Pulaski and two brothers, Shelley Brown and Charlie Brown, both of Cedar Grove. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Oscar M. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for Oscar M. Campbell, 37, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Sardis Springs Baptist Church, five miles north of Athens, Ala. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Athens Cemetery.<br>Mr. Campbell died Wednesday night at Limestone County Hospital after a heart attack.<br>Born February 20, 1918, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Campbell and Tressie Walls Campbell, former residents of the Scotts Hill Section. Three years ago Mr. Campbell and his family moved to Limestone County, Ala.<br>Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Bell Watson Campbell; two daughters, Doris and Linda Campbell; and two sons, Loyce and Don Campbell, all at home; five sisters, Mrs. Archie Smith, Lynnville, Mrs. Ernest Nave and Mrs. Bennie Nave, both of Athens, Ala., Mrs. Louie Pigg, Hohenwald, and Mrs. Paul Emberton, Sheridan, Ark.; and two brothers, Edward Campbell, Pulaski and Albert Campbell, Minor Hill.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Ozro The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1950<br>Ozro Campbell, 64, native of Giles who went to Texas six months ago to make his home, died suddenly on Friday morning, August 11, at the home of his son, Robert Leslie Campbell at Odem, Texas.<br>Funeral services were held at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church in Giles County on Monday afternoon by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Bill Starnes. Burial followed in the church cemetery.<br><br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Neal Campbell and Lucinda Coleman Campbell. Mr. Campbell spent his entire life here, until he went to the home of his son in Texas several months ago. His wife, Mrs. Blanche Hardiman Campbell, died in January, 1946. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Campbell is survived by one daughter, Miss Peggy Campbell, Washington, D. C.; and three sons, Robert Leslie Campbell and Solon Campbell, Odem, Texas, and William Neal Campbell, Washington, D. C.; one grandson, two sisters, Mrs. Robert I. Davenport, Pulaski, and Mrs. W. R. Hannah, Whitesboro, Texas; and two brothers, Walter N. Campbell, Bodenham, and S. A. Campbell, Little Rock, Ark.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Richard Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Richard Franklin Campbell, 62, retired farmer of the Pleasant Ridge section, who died on Thursday, March 29, in Giles County Hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church. Rites conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Ernest Carter, Pulaski Nazarine minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He had been in declining health for the past year. Born June 10, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Abraham Campbell and Fannie Price Campbell. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Rebecca Smotherman Campbell, died July 4, 1947.<br>Mr. Campbell is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Dovie Norwood Cole Campbell; three daughters, Mrs. Ludie Campbell Cobb, Pulaski, Mrs. Henry Keeter, Fall River, and Mrs. Noble Stafford, Pleasant Ridge; four sons, Grady Campbell, Loyd Campbell, Lonas Campbell, and Odus Campbell, all of Giles County; several step-children; two sisters, Mrs. Tennie Johnston, Lawrence County, and Mrs. Emma Arnold, Clarksville; and one brother, Rufus Campbell, Goodsprings.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Samuel Alexander &#8220;Sam&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Samuel Alexander Campbell, 75, former Giles Countian and retired railroad man of Little Rock, Ark., died Thursday morning, August 14, at the Baptist Hospital in Little Rock, after a lengthy illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Owens Funeral Home with the burial in Edgemont Cemetery in that city.<br>Born October 28, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Neal Campbell and Lucinda Coleman Campbell, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Hardiman Campbell, also a native Giles Countian; one son, Mahlon Campbell, Little Rock; three daughters, Mrs. Almon Perry and Mrs. Victor Locke, Little Rock, and Mrs. William Carmichael, New Orleans, La.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Robert I. Davenport, Giles County, and Mrs. Walter Hannah, Whitesboro, Texas; and one brother, Walter Campbell, Giles County.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Thompsie Ann Adkins The Pulaski Citizen 19 Sep 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Thompsie Ann Adkins Campbell, 79, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Campbell died at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the home of her brother, J. W. Adkins, in the Tarpley community.<br>Born November 17, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Leroy Adkins and Martha Powell Adkins. Her husband, Joseph Elmo Campbell, died March 21, 1949.<br><br>Mrs. Campbell is survived by one son, Woodson Campbell of Hollandale, Miss.; one brother, J. W. Adkins; and one sister, Mrs. Homer Barnes, Memphis. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Tressie Walls The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Tressie Walls Campbell, 70, who died of a heart ailment Friday morning at Giles County Hospital, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born June 25, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Walls and Eliza Shelton Walls. She was the widow of Will Campbell who died in 1952.<br>Mrs. Campbell, a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church, is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ernest Nave and Mrs. Benny Nave, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Archie Smith, Lynnville, Mrs. Lewis Pigg, Summertown, Mrs. Paul Emberton, Sheridan Ark.; three sons, Edward Campbell, Pulaski, Oscar Campbell, Athens, Ala., and Albert Campbell, Minor Hill; thirty-nine grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Bob Myers, Giles County, Mrs. Roy Defoe and Mrs. Floyd Raymond, Leoma; and two brothers, Newton Walls and Floyd Walls, both of Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1951<br>Walter Campbell, native of Giles County, died on Monday, April 2, at his home in Mullin, Texas. Funeral Rites and burial took place there.<br>Mr. Campbell, who was born in this county approximately 75 years ago, was the son of the late Jeff Campbell and Mary Locke Campbell. He moved to Texas about fifty years ago.<br>Mr. Campbell, a single man, is survived by two sisters, Miss Florence Campbell and Mrs. Walter Barker, who make their home a Mullin.<br><br>CAMPBELL, Will Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Will Calvin Campbell, 74, farmer of Scotts Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Campbell died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a weeks illness.<br>He was a native of the county, the son of the late Brady Campbell and Kate Myers Campbell, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tressie Campbell; five daughters, Mrs. Ernest Naves, and Mrs. Bennie Naves, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Archie Smith, Bufords, Mrs. Paul Pemberton, Arkansas, Mrs. Louis Pigg, Summertown; three sons, Edward Campbell and Albert Campbell, Union Hill, and Oscar Campbell, Alabama; and three brothers, Millard Campbell and Buford Campbell, both of Bodenham, and Jim Campbell, Lawrenceburg. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CAMERON, Dutch Toy The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1955<br><br>Dutch Toy Cameron, 64, manager of the boys&#8217; department of Loveman&#8217;s, Nashville, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday afternoon, December 10, at Veterans&#8217; Administration Hospital in Nashville. He became ill six weeks ago, having suffered the first of a series of strokes at that time.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home by Dr. James W. Henley, pastor of West End Methodist Church, and burial followed in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br>Mr. Cameron who had been employed at Loveman, Berger and Teitlebaum since 1926, was a native of Cookeville, the son of the late James Cameron and Mary Alice Cameron. He was a member of West End Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Cameron is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence May Cameron, a Pulaski native; two daughters, Mrs. John T. Moose, Fort Pierce, Fla., and Mrs. D. L. Sawyer, Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. C. A. Martin, Jr., Nashville and Mrs. Amanda Verno, Detroit, Mich.<br><br>CANNON, Lessie Burns Burns The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lessie Burns Burns Cannon, 65, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Center Point Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Cannon, a resident of the Lynnville section, died unexpectedly of a cerebral hemorhage at 5:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 20, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born near Petersburg, Tenn., on February 1, 1890, she was the daughter of the late Al Burns and Lula Neely Burns. She was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Cannon is survived by one son by her first husband, Lewis Burns, Louisville, Ky.; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Arthur Hobbs, Lynnville. Mrs. Cannon&#8217;s second husband, Damon Cannon, died approximately twenty years ago. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CAPLEY, Bernice Kirkland The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bernice Kirkland Capley, 43, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 23, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, and burial took place in the Anthony Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Capley, wife of N. C. Capley, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Green in Columbia, after several weeks illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late E. J. Kirkland and Katherine Eubank Kirkland.<br>In addition to her husband and Mrs. Green, Mrs. Capley is survived by six other sisters, Mrs. Cary Oliver, Pulaski, Mrs. Will Pickle, Chapel Hill, Mrs. Jim Ligan, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Henry Howell and Mrs. Elmer Hill, Columbia, and Mrs. R. S. Neil, Lewisburg.<br><br>CAPPS, Stewart Pate The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1950<br>Stewart Pate Capps, 67, brother of Mrs. Joe Tom Kennedy of Pulaski, died early Wednesday morning, March 1, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, after several months declining health.<br><br>Funeral rites will be held in Nashville on Thursday afternoon and burial will take place in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville.<br>Mr. Capps, who was a retired divisional manager in cable of the telephone company in Middle Tennessee, had served as a stewart in the Brentwood Methodist Church for 28 years.<br>In addition to the sister here, Mr. Capps is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bernice Roberts Capps; a daughter, Mrs, Maynard Hall; a son, Charles S. Capps; another sister, Miss Cora Capps, Nashville; and two grandchildren.<br><br>CARDEN, Cletus The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1956<br>Cletus Carden, 81, retired millright of Claremore, Okla., and a native Giles Countian, died Monday, May 14, at his home after a long illness. Funeral services were held there Wednesday and burial took place in Oklahoma City.<br>Born March 29, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Henry Carden and Joanna Watson Carden. As a young man he moved to Claremore.<br>Mr. Carden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Hall Carden; also a native Giles Countian; one son, Delmas Carden, Tulsa, Okla.; one daughter, Mrs. Troy Cisco, Oklahoma City; three sisters, Mrs. Cope Whitfield, Pulaski, Mrs. O. C. Parks, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. S. F. Neal, Fort Worth, Texas; two brothers, ____________ Carden and F. B. Carden, both of Tulsa, Okla.<br><br><br><br><br>CARDEN, Jennie Bell Decatur Daily 24 Oct 1958<br>Mrs. Jennie Bell Carden, 73, died at 12:15 a.m. today at her residence after suffering a heart attack at her home, 403 Line St. N.E., about 11 o&#8217;clock last night.<br>Funeral services will be Sunday afternoon at 2 O&#8217;clock at Brown Funeral Home Chapel. J. W. Faulkner will officiate. Burial will follow in City Cemetery, Brown directing.<br>Surviving are one son, James D. Carden; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Hamby, both of Decatur.; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Watson, Decatur, and Mrs. H. T. Minatra of Pulaski, Tenn.; one grandson, James Arthur Carden of Peru, Ind.; one great granddaughter, Celia Ann Carden, also of Peru, and a number of nieces and nephews.<br>Pallbearers are to be Bob Harrison, Rufus Warren, Guy Jones, Will Hunter, Avery Taylor and C. T. Meek.<br>The body will remain at the funeral home until time for burial. The family has requested no flowers.<br><br>CARDIN, Ezra The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Bunker Hill Farmer Dies From Injuries Received in Wreck<br>Ezra Lee Cardin, 78, retired farmer and merchant of the Bunker Hill community, died at 1:00 A.M. Tuesday at Giles County Hospital of injuries suffered in an automobile accident Monday morning near Delrose.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday at Bennett May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of Bunker Hill Methodist Church, and Dr. R. B. Stone. Burial was in the Indian Creek Cemetery.<br>Mr. Cardin suffered a broken jaw, head lacerations and chest injury in the accident that involved a collision of two cars at the crest of a hill near the Giles Lincoln County line. James Wakefield, 43, of Fayetteville, salesman for Southern Woodenware Company, Nashville and driver of the other car involved in the accident, suffered a fractured left leg and was admitted to St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville.<br>Mr. Cardin was a former merchant, a member of the firm of Lackey &amp; Cardin at Bunker Hill, and had been engaged in farming for many years. He was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Hatcher and Fannie Brownlow Cardin. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was active in church and civic affairs of his community.<br>Mr. Cardin was twice married. His first wife, Mrs. Eula Bryant Cardin, died August 30, 1912, and his second wife, Mrs. Lillie Smith Hughey Cardin, survives.<br>In addition to his wife, other survivors are a son, Clarence Cardin, Pulaski businessman, three daughters, Mrs. Neely H. Watson, Miss Elise Cardin both of Pulaski; Mrs Jack Johnson, Nashville; a sister Mrs. H. L. Sisk, and a brother, P. D.Cardin, both of Pulaski; and two step sons, Hencely Hughey of Pulaski, and Howard Hughey, Nashville.<br><br>CARDEN, Neely Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Neely Loyd Carden, 78, native Giles Countian, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Christian Church in Athens, Ala., with burial in Athens, Cemetery.<br>Mr. Carden died about 8:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at his home in Athens after a five year heart ailment.<br>Native of Giles County, he was born October 10, 1876, the son of the late William Henry Carden and Joanna Watson Carden, and had lived in Athens the past fifty years. He was associated with the Birmingham Trust Company until his retirement four years ago.<br>Mr. Carden, a member of the First Christian Church in Athens, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Carter Carden; three sisters, Mrs. Cope Whitfield, Pulaski, Mrs. O. C. Park, Athens, and Mrs. S. L. Neal, Fort Worth, Texas; and three brothers, Charles B. Carden and F. B. Carden, Tulsa, Okla., and Cletus Carden, Claremore, Okla.<br>Pulaskians attending the funeral, in addition to the immediate family, were Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Carden, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingrum and Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Nance.<br><br>CARDIN, James Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for James Thurman Cardin, 37, Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, and the Rev. C. P. Covington, Sr., Nashville,. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery with military rites.<br>Mr. Cardin died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 18, in the U. S. Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Va., after an illness of several months.<br><br>Born July 30, 1921, in Giles County, he was the son of James Hawkins Cardin and Mrs. Helen Burch Cardin. He was educated in Giles County Schools and entered the Navy in October of 1939. He was a member of First Methodist Church in Pulaski and was a Mason.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Cardin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ann Abernathy Cardin; one son, Robert Thurman Cardin; one daughter, Blanche Kathleen Cardin; two sisters, Mrs. Laten White and Mrs. Van Hughes; and one brother, Robert Cardin, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>CARDIN, Ketty Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ketty Thomas Cardin, 93, widow of Thomas Cardin, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the Shores Cemetery at Hanna.<br>Mrs. Cardin died at 6:35 Friday morning, June 8, at her home in Pulaski after a long period of declining health.<br>Born August 12, 1862, at Sevierville, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late John Thomas and Ann Graham Thomas. Her husband, Thomas Cardin, died 51 years ago.<br>Mrs. Cardin is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Annie Mitchell and Mrs. Ruby Boaz, both of Pulaski; two sons, Harry Cardin, Decatur, Ala., and Ollie T. Cardin, Goodsprings; twenty-nine<br>grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lee Ingram, Brick Church. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>CARDIN, Ezra Lee The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Ezra Lee Cardin, 78, retired farmer and merchant of the Bunker Hill community, died at 1:00 a. m. Tuesday AT Giles County Hospital of injuries suffered in an automobile accident Monday morning near Dellrose.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of Bunker Hill Methodist Church, and Dr. R. B. Stone. Burial was in the Indian Creek Cemetery.<br>Mr. Cardin suffered a broken jaw, head lacerations and chest injury in the accident that involved a collision of two cars near the Giles-Lincoln County line.<br>Mr. Cardin was a former merchant, a member of the firm of Lackey and Cardin at Bunker Hill, and had been engaged in farming for many years. He was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Hatcher and Fannie Brownlow Cardin. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was active in church and civic affairs of his community.<br>Mr. Cardin was twice married. His first wife, Mrs. Eula Bryant Cardin, died August 30, 1912, and his second wife, Mrs. Lillie Smith Hughey Cardin, survives.<br>In addition to his wife, other survivors are a son, Clarence Cardin, Pulaski businessman; three daughters, Mrs. Neely H. Watson, Miss Elise Cardin, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Jack Johnson, Nashville; a sister Mrs. H. L. Sisk and a brother P. D. Cardin, both of Pulaski; and two step-sons, Hencely Hughey of Pulaski, and Howard Hughey, Nashville.<br><br>CARDEN, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1956<br><br>The Citizen was notified Friday of the death of William Thomas Carden, 79, Giles Countian residing in Rome, Ga., who for many years contributed articles to this paper under the pen name of &#8220;Major Tom Noodle.&#8221;<br>A letter from Mrs. James M. Jones, daughter of the late Mr.Carden and a resident of Rome, Ga., explained that her father died June 18 at his home on the Calhoun Road, Rome, Ga., and enclosed a clipping of the obituary that appeared in the Rome News Tribune.<br>William Thomas Carden, 79, author and humorist who wrote under the pen name Major Tom Noodle, died at his home on the Calhoun Road, at 12:01 a. m. today. He had been in declining health for sometime, his condition having been critical for the past week.<br>Born in Coffee County, Tenn., on November 10, 1876, Mr. Carden was the son of T. A. and Martha Bryant Carden. He had spent the greater part of his life in Rome and Floyd County and served as tax receiver of Floyd County for 16 years. Prior to that he had served as a Methodist minister. Mr. Carden was a well-known author, writer and humorist. He used the pen name of Major Tom Noodle, and his writings created interest throughout this section. He was married on December 28, 1911 to Miss Clemmie Dodd, who survives him.<br>Surviving besides his wife, are three daughters, Mrs. Morris Lee Goswick, of Rome Rte. 2, Mrs. Roy Knowles of Rome, and Mrs. James M. Jones, of Millen; two sons, Fred W. Carden, of Rome Rte. 2, and Titus A. Carden of Winston Salem, N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Lynn Hunter, of South Side, Tenn., and Mrs. Wynn McKinney of Adairsville, Ky.; two brothers, Colon H. Carden of Port Royal, Tenn. and Ben H. Carden, of Nashville, Tenn.; and eleven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, W. T. Carden, Jr. in 1937.<br>Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 3 p. m. in the chapel at Stevens Funeral Home. The Rev. B. W. Hancock and the Rev. D. E. Kilby will offficiate with interment in the family lot in Salmon Cemetery.<br><br>CAREY, Michael The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1958<br>Michael Carey, 80, father of Mrs. J. U. Speer of Pulaski, died on Sunday, September 14, at his home in Charlton, London, England, after a long illness. Rites took place there.<br>Mr. Carey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Harriett Frewin Carey; two daughters, Mrs. Speer, and Mrs. William Taylor, Charlton; and a number of grandchildren.<br><br>CARPENTER, Elmer C. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1953<br>Graveside services for Elmer C. Carpenter, 49, were held Monday at Lynnwood Cemetery by the Rev. Guerry Reed, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Carpenter, who suffered burns in a factory accident about five years ago, died Friday in Zeiter Hospital in Detroit, Mich.<br>Son of Oliver Carpenter and Mary Tacker Carpenter of Lynnville, he was reared in Giles County. He had worked for a diesel motor corporation in Detroit for about twenty-six years.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Carpenter is survived by three brothers, Owen Carpenter, Detroit, Walter Carpenter, Lynnville, and Brown Carpenter, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge of arrangements.<br>CARPENTER, Joel E. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Joel Ephriam Carpenter, 70, retired stock trader of the McBurg community, were held Tuesday at McBurg Church of Christ with burial in Wright Cemetery. Mr. Carpenter died Sunday at Columbia.<br>A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late O. B. R. Carpenter and Nancy Carpenter.<br>Mr. Carpenter is survived by three daughters, Mrs. M. E. McLin, Memphis, Mrs. E. W. McKinney, Pulaski and Mrs. Wayne Wakefield, Frankewing; two sons, Kenneth Carpenter and Flavil Carpenter, Pulaski; and two sisters, Miss Annie Tera Carpenter and Miss Estella Carpenter, both of Frankewing; and six grandchildren.<br><br>CARPENTER, Mark The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Mark Carpenter, 64, Riversburg farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Olivet Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>He died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, March 14, at his home in the Riversburg community following a long illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Hensley Carpenter and Vergie Cross Carpenter. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Carpenter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl G. Carpenter; three daughters, Mrs. William Felker and Misses Catherine and Mary Pearl Carpenter, Riversburg; one son, Herman Carpenter, Nashville; one step-son, Kenny Gilliam, Nashville; eleven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lura Johnson, Columbia, Mrs. Edward Johnson, Rose Hill (Giles County), and Mrs. Sallie Britton, Stiversville; and two brothers, Robert Carpenter, Columbia and Oliver Carpenter, Lynnville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CARPENTER, Minnie Robinson The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Robinson Carpenter, 57, who died on Saturday afternoon, October 21, at 3:30 o&#8217;clock after an illness of two weeks, were held the following Sunday at the McBurg Church of Christ. Elder R. A. Largen of Fayetteville officiated, and burial took place in Wright Cemetery at McBurg.<br>A native of Lincoln County, Mrs. Carpenter was the daughter of the late Scott Robinson and Della Gill Robinson.<br>She is survived by her husband, Richard Carpenter; three daughters, Mrs. Elsie McKinney, Mrs. Wayne Wakefield, both of Frankewing, and Mrs. Emmett McLin, Memphis; two sons, Kenneth Carpenter and Flavil Carpenter, both of Pulaski; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Harrison, Delrose; and four brothers, Jim Robinson, Pulaski, Kelly Robinson, Dee Robinsn, both of Delrose, and Leon Robinson, McBurg.<br><br>CARPENTER, Oliver The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Oliver Carpenter, 76, Lynnville farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. S. Eddings, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Carpenter died at 7:40 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, October 11, at Maury County Hospital, after a several months of declining health.<br>Born January 1, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Bob Carpenter and Virgie Cross Carpenter. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Carpenter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Tacker Carpenter; two sons, Walter Carpenter, Lynnville, and Brown Carpenter, Nashville; two grandchildren; one brother, Robert Carpenter, Columbia; and two sisters, Mrs. Lura Johnson, Nashville, and Mrs. Sallie C. Britton, Mt. Pleasant. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>CARPENTER, Robert Shirley The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1953<br>Robert Shirley Carpenter, 68, farmer of the Grigsby community near Lynnville died Friday morning at 4:25 o&#8217;clock at King&#8217;s Daughters Hospital, Columbia, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 at Lynnville Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, and a former pastor, the Rev. N. O. Allen, of Trinity Methodist Church. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery here. Mr. Carpenter, a member of Taylor&#8217;s Chapel Methodist Church, was born August 19, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Washington Carpenter and Nancy Elizabeth Strawn Carpenter.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Walcie Barlar Carpenter; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Hunt, Grigsby community, and Mrs. Clara Hunt, Covington; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. H. M. Smith, Columbia, and Mrs. Lou Ellen Cross, Minnow Branch community; and a brother A. H. Carpenter, Lynnville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CARR, George Robert The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for George Robert Carr, 69, retired farmer of the Shores section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Robert Davis, pastor. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mr. Carr died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Giles County Hospital following a long illness.<br>Born October 22, 1887 in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Carr and Tennessee Dotson Carr, and was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Carr, a single man, is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Charlie Willis, Shores, Mrs. Floyd Brasheers, Pulaski, Mrs. Lige Rogers, Lewisburg, Mrs. F. C. Hamby, Leoma and Mrs. Leon McNeese, Anthony Hill community of Giles County; two brothers, Will Carr and Herbert Carr, Goodsprings; and two half-brothers, Forrest Thornton, Goodspring and Homer Thornton, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge of arrangements.<br><br>CARTER, Abe The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1953<br>Abe Carter, 86, father of A. D. Carter of Prospect, died of a heart attack at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, July 19, at Jackson Clinic of Lester, Ala., following a brief illness.<br>Funeral services were held Tuesday at Brown Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Cisne, Ill., and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Carter, a retired farmer and a Spanish-American veteran, was a native of Cisne, but had moved to Prospect to make his home with his son eight years ago.<br>In addition to the son here, Mr. Carter is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Earl Johnson, Cisne; and three other sons, Herschel Carter, Goff, Ill., Joe Carter, Tucson, Ariz., and Ray Carter, Connersville, Ind.<br><br>CARTER, George Brown The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1951<br>Word has been received here of the death and burial at Miami, Fla., of George Brown Carter, 66, former resident of Giles County. His death occurred on March 18.<br>He was the son of the late Porter and Sallie Smith Carter, and was born and reared in Giles County.<br>His wife, the former Miss Lorna Burns Dickerson of Lynnville died in 1943. He is survived by two sons, George Jr., of St. Augustine, Fla., Charles Edward of Miami, Fla., and two grandchildren.<br><br>CARTER, Hattie Wood The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1956<br>Mrs. Hattie Wood Carter, 85, widow of John R. Carter, died early Wednesday morning, March 21, of bronchial pneumonia while visiting a daughter, Mrs. Robert R. Holland in Marine City, Mich.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Virgil Bradford officiating. Burial will take place in the family lot in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Born March 18, 1870, at Wales, she was the daughter of the late Billy Wood, Esq., and Bettie Neal Wood, having spent her entire life in the house in which she was born.<br>She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Carter is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Kennon Wood, Miami, Fla., Miss Sallie Will Carter, Nashville, and Mrs. Robert R. Holland, Marine City, Mich.; and two grandchildren. Her husband died many years ago. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CARTER, Joe The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Joe Carter, 58, farmer of the Weakley Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Carter died unexpectedly at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at his home.<br>Born May 29, 1897, he was the son of the late Robert Lee Carter and Georgia Ella Beard Carter.<br>Mr. Carter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosie Norman Carter; two sisters, Miss Effie Mae Carter, Weakley Community, and Mrs. G. W. Henderson, Florence, Ala.; one brother, Mahlon Carter, Weakley; three step-daughters, Mrs. Earl Womble, Mrs. James Shrader and Miss Ida Belle Watts, Giles County; and three step-sons, Robert Watts, Giles County, and Wilburn Watts and Charlie Watts, both of Columbia. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CARTER, Marvin E. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1952<br><br>Marvin E. Carter, 73, insuranceman for 45 years, died Sunday night at a Johnson City hospital of a heart attack. Burial took place at 3 p.m Wednesday in Johnson City.<br>A native of Pulaski, Mr. Carter was the son of the late Joseph Taylor Carter and Mary Virginia Smith Carter. He was educated in Giles County and Mt. Pleasant schools. He was a layman in the Methodist Church.<br>He lived in Nashville and Clarksville for several years before moving to Johnson City.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Sutton Carter, two daughters, Miss Martha Early Carter, associated with the Marshall Plan, Paris, France, Mrs. Alex Abernathy, Washington, D. C.; one son, Marvin Sutton Carter, Little Rock, Ark.; two sisters, Misses Gertrude and Mable Carter, Prospect; two brothers, Almus Carter, Pulaski, and Wilson Carter, Prospect.<br><br>CARTER, Mary Lucy Christopher The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lucy Christopher Carter, 76, wife of the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, retired Methodist minister, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Dr. Bruce Strother , Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of the church, the Rev. W. T. Steele of Nashville, the Rev. W. M. Cook of Santa Fe, and Earl Cantrell, student pastor of Reboboth Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Carter died at 12:40 Thursday afternoon, November 21, at the home following a paralytic stroke sustained Wednesday night.<br>Born August 14, 1881 at Salem, Ala., in Limestone County, she was the daughter of the late Robert C. Christopher and Martha Beasley Christopher. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church, a charter member of the WSCS, and was a member of the Eastern Star.<br>On November 19, fifty-two years ago she was married to Mr. Carter.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Carter is survived by one son, James Paul Carter of Chicago, Ill., one granddaughter, Mrs. Edward Cheatham, Atlanta, Ga.; one sister, Miss Trudie Christopher, who lives in the home; and three brothers, Jack Christopher, Athens, Ala., and Audie Christopher and Henry Christopher, both of Salem, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CARTER, Sam The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Sam Carter, 77, former Pulaski businessman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Carter, who had been ill a long time, died Thursday afternoon, January 17, at Nashville hospital.<br>A member of First Methodist Church, he was reared in Pulaski by his relative, Tom Norman, and Mrs. Norman, and had benn a clerk for M. Cohen and Sons, Clark White and Sons and other firms for many years.<br>Mr. Carter&#8217;s sole survivor is his wife, Mrs. Stella Webb Carter, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br>CARTER, Stella Webb The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Stella Webb Carter, 78, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Carter died Saturday afternoon at a Columbia nursing home following a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom Webb and Kittie Hardiman Webb, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Sam Carter, died several years ago. Mrs. Carter, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one sister-in-law, Mrs. Mahlon Webb, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>CARTER, Thomas Brown The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1953<br>Thomas Brown Carter, 78, auditor for Giles County and a member of a prominent family of this section, died on a heart ailment at 4:30 Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. A. E. Dimmock, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and J. B. Rasbury, Church of Christ minister. Burial was to be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Joshua H. and Julia Brown Carter. In early life, Mr. Carter taught school in the county and later became assistant cashier of Peoples Bank in Pulaski. For 20 years he was a cotton buyer, and served as manager of the Coca Cola plant for a long period of time, prior to becoming auditor for the county in 1951.<br>He was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ and of the Exchange Club.<br>Mr. Carter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nan Sue White Carter; three sons, Thomas B. Carter, Jr., Washington, D. C., Robert Tony Carter, Knoxville, and Major William C. Carter, U. S. Army, Korea; one sister, Mrs. Emma Ada, Elkton, Tenn. and two grandchildren.<br><br>CARTER, Thomas Merry The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Thomas Merry Carter, 83, retired farmer and livestock dealer of the Lynnville section, who died Sunday night, May 4, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at Giles County Hospital, following a long illness. Only last week he fell at his home, breaking his hip.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born October 5, 1868, and was the son of the late James Merry Carter and Margaret Locke Carter, pioneer settlers of the county. He had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years.<br>Mr. Carter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zada Woodward Carter; two daughters, Miss Annie Lou Carter, Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. Margaret C. Davis, Nashville; two sons, James Carter and Thomas M. Carter, Jr., both of Lynnville.<br>He was the last of his immediate family. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br><br>CARVELL, Cora Lee Ball The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Bell Ball Carvell, 75, Lynnville resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the home with the rites conducted by Gynnath Ford, minister of the Lynnville Church of Christ, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Carvell died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the home after a long illness.<br>A member of the Church of Christ, she was born February, 23, 1881, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Leander Ball and Sallie Hayes Ball.<br>Mrs. Carvell is survived by her husband, Robert Aymett Carvell, Sr.; four daughters, Mrs. Frank Hargrove and Mrs. Bascom Capley, both of Lynnville, Mrs. Pat Morgan, Columbia, and Mrs. Walter Cross, Bowling Green, Ky.; five sons, Grady Carvell, Dewey Carvell, and R. A. Carvell, Jr., all of Lynnville and Tonnie Carvell and C. L. Carvell, both of Pulaski; nineteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Anna Green, Nashville; and one brother, B. T. Ball, Lynnville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CARWILE, Etta Pearl Hendrix The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>Etta Pearl Hendrix Carwile, 75, died at her home near Lester, Ala., Monday morning of a heart ailment. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hester&#8217;s Chapel, with Elder Tonnis Davis, minister of the Church of Christ officiating.<br>A native of Alabama, Mrs. Carwile had lived almost all her life in Giles County. Her husband died two years ago.<br>She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Elmer Gatlin, Mrs. T. E. Townsend, Minor Hill, Mrs. Lester Wade, Lester, Ala., Mrs. W. H. Cowan, Elkmont, Ala.; one son, Marvin Carwile, Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Gibson Long, Mrs. Jim Davis, Anderson, Ala.; 22 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren. Carter Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br><br>CASE, Rosalie Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. E. L. Case, 73, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 31, at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, with burial in the Case Cemetery at Prospect. Mrs. Case died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the home of her son, Gilbert Case, after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the former Miss Rosalie Gilbert, daughter of the late T. G. Gilbert and Eudora Russell Gilbert and was a member of Prospect Methodist Church. Her husband, E. L. Case, died in 1942.<br>Mrs. Case is survived by two sons, Gilbert Case, and Ernest Case, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Lester Stephens, Briarfield, Ala., Mrs. Robert Paysinger, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Marvin Floeter, Nashville, and Miss Josephine Case, Prospect; eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; two brothers, Lyle E. Gilbert and Russell C. Gilbert, both of Akron, Ohio; and two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Brazier, Prospect, and Mrs. Smith Campbell, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br><br>CASKEY, John The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1951<br><br>Funeral services for John Caskey, 81, were held at the Robertson Church of Christ at 1 p. m. today.<br>Mr. Caskey died Thursday afternoon at his home near Lynnville after a brief illness.<br>E. H. Guthrie of Lewisburg officiated and burial was in the Robertson Cemetery.<br>A son of the late Will and Sarah Barrett Caskey, he was a farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jack Mathis, and two grandchildren.<br><br>CATHCART, John Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for John Andrew Cathcart, 80, farmer of the Stella community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella, with the Rev. E. B. Journey, Baptist minister officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Cathcart died at 8:15 o&#8217;clock Friday night, April 15, at his home in the Stella community after a long illness.<br>Born November 15, 1874, he was the son of the late W. H. Cathcart and Adelaide Burns Cathcart and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Cathcart is survived by his wife, Mrs. Addie Gooch Cathcart; one son, Elmer Cathcart, Stella; one granddaughter, Mrs. David Tarpley; and four grandchildren, Yokley. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CATHCART, T. M. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1950<br>T. M. Cathcart, 50, a resident of the Pisgah community died Tuesday afternoon of a shotgun wound in his right temple, said to have been self-inflicted. A yardstick was use to discharge the12 guage gun which caused his death at approximately 4:30 p. m.<br>A half-brother Early Cathcart, of Pulaski, having finished an early supper at the house of his sister, Mrs. Etta Houze at Pisgah, went to call on his half-brother who lived alone, nearby. He discovered Mr. Cathcart&#8217;s body in the bedroom of the residence at 5:15 o&#8217;clock. An investigation by the Sheriff&#8217;s office set the time of death as within an hour of the discovery of the body. A child in the neighborhood is quoted as saying a shot was heard in the vicinity at about 4:30 o&#8217;clock.<br>A note was found stating, in part, that he found &#8220;he could not go on.&#8221; This is thought to refer to the fact that Mr. Cathcart had been in ill health for several months. A farmer, he lived alone at his residence in the Pisgah community.<br><br>CATHCART, William Earl The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for William Earl Cathcart, 65, retired carpenter were held at two o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss of Culleoka, a former pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Cathcart died unexpectedly in the yard of his home in Pulaski at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night. His death was attributed to a heart attack.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late M. C. Cathcart and Irene Coble Cathcart.<br>Mr. Cathcart is survived by one sister, Mrs. Etta Houze; and a brother, Claude Cathcart, both of Pisgah. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CATO, Joseph William The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1955<br>Joseph William Cato, 51, dairy farmer of the Bethel community, died suddenly of a heart attack about 6:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 25, as he started on his daily farm duties.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial will take place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville.<br>Born in Mississippi on March 18, 1904, he was the son of Mrs. A. C. Cato of Brookhaven and the late Mr.Cato. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Cato was a traveling salesman for Butler Brothers, wholesale hardware concern of St. Louis, Mo., for many years, living in Nashville at the time. Eight years ago he came to Bethel and purchased a general merchandise store which he operated for three years. Since that time he has specialized in dairy farming.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Cato is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Tallman Cato; tow daughters, Miss Anne Cato, a member of the elementary school faculty at David Lipscomb Collegge in Nashville, this summer serving as a counselor at a camp in New Jersey, and Miss Jane Cato, at home; one son, Jackson W. Cato, United States Navy, stationed in San Diego, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. W. J. Barron, Brookhaven, Miss., Mrs. Clifford Rawls, New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Armand Pierrault, Natchez, Miss.; and one brother, Horace Cato, Brookhaven, Miss. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CAYCE, Shy Higgins The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1950<br>Shy Higgins Cayce, 69, who was born in Pulaski, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, October 21, after a six weeks heart ailment at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Uzzelle, Sr., in Glen Allan, Miss.<br>Vice-president of George T. Broadnax, Inc., Memphis, Mr. Cayce had a background of a half century in the retail jewelry business.<br>Services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon with burial in Forest High Cemetery, Memphis.<br>Mr. Cayce is survived by two daughters; one son, five grandchildren, and a brother, Kenneth Cayce, Nashville.<br><br>CHAMBERS, Clifton Harold The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1955<br>Clifton Harold Chambers, 64, retired farmer and a veteran of World War I, died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 31, at his home in the Elkton community following an operation performed March 14 at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville. He had been in declining health for the past four years.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter and the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Jack C. Jones, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery.<br>Born March 31, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ben Chambers and Mattie Elizabeth Whitfield Chambers. He died on his sixty-fourth birthday. Mr. Chambers was a steward in the Elkton Methodist Church, having joined the church at Vinta in his boyhood. He was a retired farmer and was a veteran of World War I, having served in combat duty in France.<br><br>Mr. Chambers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alma Kate Brazier Chambers; one daughter, Mrs. James Broadway; one son, Ben Newton Chambers; three grandchildren, all of the Elkton section; one sister, Mrs. Earl Henderson, Prospect; and two brothers, Floyd Burt Chambers, Chattanooga, and Willie Chambers, Tulare, Calif. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CHAMBERS, Ivon Walter The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Ivon Walter Chambers, 64, resident of Nashville, and former merchant of Elkton, who died Saturday night, July 28, at General Hospital in Nashville, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, pastor, and burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Chambers and Betty Taylor Chambers. He owned a grocery store in Elkton for many years, and approximately six years ago moved to Nashville where he worked in the same line of business.<br>He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Chambers, who was a single man, is survived by one brother, Aaron Chambers, of Corbin, Ky.<br><br>CHAMBERS, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1952<br>William Thomas Chambers, 61, Pulaski employee of Stanley, Inc., for the past 15 years, died at 10:30 Friday night at Giles County Hospital three hours after being stricken by a heat stroke at a place of business in downtown Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. A. E. Dimmock, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Chambers was a native of the county, the son of the late William Chambers and Mary Stafford Chambers, members of pioneer families who settled in the Agnew community in 1812.<br>He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Chambers is survived by a brother, Guy Chambers of Pulaski and a niece, Mrs. Richard Bruce of New Orleans, La.<br><br>CHAMBERS, Willie The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1959<br>Willie Chambers, 54, native Giles Countian and retired farmer of Tulare, Calif., died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 28, at a hospital in that city after a period of declining health. Funeral services and burial will take place Saturday in Tulare.<br>Born July 11, 1905, he was the son of the late Ben Chambers and Mattie Whitfield Chambers. In his youth he joined the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Chambers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Dendy Chambers; eight children; one sister, Mrs. Earl Henderson, Prospect; and one brother, Floyd Chambers, Chattanooga.<br><br>CHAMBLISS, Mary Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1951<br><br>Funeral services for Miss Mary Elizabeth Chambliss, 78, who died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, August 7, at her home in the Eleventh Civil District, after a ten day illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Friendship Methodist Church. Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the Brown Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of James Madison Chambliss and Sara Elizabeth Nevils Chambliss.<br>Miss Chambliss is survived by two brothers, Robert Lester Chambliss, Friendship, and Clyde Chambliss of Lawrenceburg; five nieces and three nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Adelaide Rankin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Adelaide Rankin Chapman, 74, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William A. Jones, rector of the Episcopal Church, and Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church in Pulaski, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Chapman died Friday at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Robert S. Rankin and Mary Pyland Rankin, and was a member of the Baptist Church in Lewisburg.<br>Mrs. Chapman is survived by her husband, E. E. Chapman, retired Pulaski merchant; and one sister, Mrs. John Harris, Miami, Fla. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Arthur P. &#8220;Nat&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1956<br>Arthur P. &#8220;Nat&#8221; Chapman, 41, farmer and logger of Pulaski, died about 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at his home on the Elkton Highway.<br>Deputy Sheriff Hal Stewart said that Mr. Chapman appaarently had swallowed an insecticide. He was at home alone at the time and his body was found in the bathroom.<br>Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Chapman was the son of Arthur Chapman of Pulaski and the late Ruth Barlar Chapman. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Brick Church.<br>In addition to his father, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edith Williams Chapman, a brother, Garland A. Chapman, Pulaski, and a niece and nephew.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Bob The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Bob Chapman, 62, farmer of the Eleventh Civil District, were held a t 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond L. Greenway, pastor of Berea Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Chapman died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a lengthy period of declining health.<br>Born February 14, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John T. Chapman and Sue A. Hall Chapman. He was a member of the Berea Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Rena Belle Wheeler Chapman, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Chapman is survived by two sons, Loyd Chapman and Wheeler Chapman, Berea; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Dan Marks, Berea.. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Daphney June The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Mrs. Lon L. Chapman, 59, resident of the Shores Community, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock<br>Friday morning, February 7, at Giles County Hospital after several years declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, February 9, at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born June 21, 1898, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Daphney June Harwell, daughter of the late Tom Harwell and Eliza Glover Harwell, and was a member of the Methodist Church. She was twice married; her first husband was Lacey Tucker who died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Chapman is survived by her husband, Lon L. Chapman; five sons, Leslie Tucker, Fall River and Harold Tucker, Pulaski, by a former marriage; and Bernard Chapman, Shores, James Chapman, Pulaski, and Bobby Chapman, Florence, Ala.; five step-children, Mrs. Floyd Spraggins, Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs. Albert Tackle, Decatur, Texas, and Mrs. Loyd Wilburn, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Daly Chapman, Louisville, Ky., Ewing Chapman, Goodspring; twenty-five grandchildren; two brothers, Floyd Harwell, Minor Hill, and Elmer Harwell, Dallas, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. Tally Comer, Dallas, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CHAPMAN, David Michael The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1952<br>Funeral services for David Michael Chapman, four month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chapman, were held at noon Wednesday at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The infant died early Tuesday morning, February 19, at the home, after a brief illness with influenza.<br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman of Scotts Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie J. Bobo of Lawrence County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CHAPMAN, James Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for James Monroe Chapman, 91, retired farmer of the Berea community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway, pastor of the Berea Methodist Church. Burial took place in the New Zion Cemetery.<br>He died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in Madison at the home of his son, James Hoyt Chapman, after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born October 21, 1864, the son of the late Francis Marion Chapman and Sarah McMillion Chapman. He was a member of the Berea Methodist Church, having served as a steward more than fifty-five years.<br>His wife, Mrs. Joella Hall Chapman, died May 3, 1953.<br><br>Mr. Chapman is survived by one son, Hoyt Chapman, Madison; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Maxwell, Pulaski and Mrs. James P. Williams, Nashville; six grandchildren, nine grandchildren; one brother, Auvy Chapman, Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Ollie Craig, Pulaski; and two half-brothers, Eugene Chapman and Arthur L. Chapman, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Joella Hall The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1954<br>Mrs. Joella Hall Chapman, 88, wife of J. Monroe Chapman, died Sunday morning at Madison Hospital where she had been a patient one week, following a lengthy illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, Methodist minister, assisted by Dr. Jeffrey Reese of Madison. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery on the Lewisburg highway.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born March 27, 1866, the daughter of the late Abe Hall and Elizabeth Ingram Hall, and had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years.<br>Mrs. Chapman is survived by her husband, J. Monroe Chapman; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Maxwell, Twelfth District, and Mrs. James Williams, Nashville; one son, Hoyt Chapman, Madison; several grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. John T. Chapman, Twelfth District, and Mrs. Walter Clark, Odd Fellows Hall. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CHAPMAN, John W. (Billy) The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1959<br>Funeral services for John W. (Billy) Chapman, 74, retired carpenter and plumber of Pulaski, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Baptist Church, with the Rev. W. Floyd Cates, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in the Chapman Cemetery at Wales. Mr. Chapman died of a heart attack at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, April 27, in Giles County Hospital.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late John H. Chapman and Mary Martin Chapman and was a member of the Baptist Church. His wife, Mrs. Della Forline Chapman, died November 10, 1934.<br>Mr. Chapman is survived by five daughters, Miss Clara Chapman and Mrs. Daniel Kolle, Pulaski, Miss Eula Mae Chapman, and Mrs. Dewey Porter, Nashville, and Mrs. Edward Willoughby, Peoria, Ill.; one son, Brown Chapman, Pulaski; eight grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Sam Rose, Pulaski, Mrs. Marshall Francis, Shelbyville, Mrs. Joe Dickey, Ethridge, and Mrs. Lonnie Cross, Lynnville; and three brothers, Cove l. Chapman, Columbia, and Sam Chapman and Matt Chapman, Giles County.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Joseph Martin The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Joseph Martin Chapman, 90, retired blacksmith of Pulaski, who died on January 7 at the home of a son, Joe Hicks Chapman, at Mayodam, N. C., were held the following day at the Baptist Church near Madison, N. C., with burial taking place in the Municipal Cemetery in Mayodan.<br>Mr. Chapman is also survived by another son, Roy B. Chapman, Chattanooga; and two grandchildren, Jackie Chapman and Barbara Ann Chapman, Mayodan.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Lester Daniel The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Lester Daniel Chapman, 78, native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by Alden Hendrix, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sim Chapman and Susan Jane Moore Chapman. He was a former teacher in both Giles and Lawrence County, a funeral director at Appleton for a number of years, a retired farmer and has served as a member of the Lawrence County School Board.<br>Mr. Chapman is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Laura Chapman; one daughter, Mrs. Wallace Nelson, Los Angles, Calif.; two sons, Alvie Chapman, Loretto, and Raymond Chapman, Five Points, Lawrence County; nine grandchildren; and one brother, L. L. Chapman of the Shores community.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Lula Mae Warren The Giles Free Press __ Sep 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Mae Warren Chapman, age 83, of Pulaski were held at 2:30 p. m. on Wednesday in Bennett-May chapel with rites conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield. Burial was in the family lot in Maplewood. Mrs. Chapman died Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 24 at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>She was a daughter of the late Thomas Henry Warren and Mary Elizabeth Tucker Warren of Lincoln County and was born January 29, 1874. Her husband died about eight years ago, was a livestock dealer in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Chapman is survived by a son, James Chapman of Birmingham, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. W. M. Giley of Decatur, Ala., mrs. H. P. Bracken of Homestead, Fla., and Miss Elizabeth Warren of Miami, Fla.; and two brothers, George Butler Warren of Fort Worth, Texas and E. F. Warren of Pensacola, Fla.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Martha Ann Wall The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Ann Wall Chapman, 88, widow of Buck Chapman, who died at 6:35 o&#8217;clock Monday night April 9, at Giles County Hospital will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. The Rev. Loyd Hickman, Baptist minister, will officiate and burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Chapman was born October 21, 1862, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Tom Wall and Mary Pillow Wall.<br>Mrs. Chapman is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Sallie Pollion, Linden, Mrs. Annie Carter and Mrs. Evie Brashears, both of Oklahoma and Mrs. E. B. Parker of Pulaski; five sons, Luther Chapman, Culleoka, Owen Chapman of Pulaski, Bill Chapman of Texas, and Wes Chapman of Columbia and Matt Chapman, Santa Fe; a number of grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lou Tucker, Columbia; and Mrs. Rosie Hazelwood, Pulaski; and one brother, Lindsay Wall, Columbia. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Minnie Coleman The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Coleman Chapman, 63, who died at 6 o&#8217;clockon Monday morning, January 23, 1950, at the home on East Maple Street, following a long illness, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Coleman and Mary Dotson Coleman, and a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Chapman is survived by her husband, Owen Chapman; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Simpson, Pulaski; and one brother, Ed Coleman, Diana.<br><br>CHAPMAN, John Richard The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958<br>CHAPMAN, Lucinda Shrader<br>Joint funeral services for John Richard Elmo Chapman, 88, and his wife, Mrs. Lucinda Shrader Chapman, 88, who died within hours of each other, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. The rites will be conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Argine Hughes, Baptist ministers, and burial will take place in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Chapman died at 3:10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Lawrence County Hospital after a brief illness, and Mrs. Chapman died at 6:50 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the same hospital after an extended period of declining health.<br>Mr. Chapman was born May 13, 1869, in Giles County, the son of the late Bob Chapman and Elizabeth Parker Chapman. Mrs. Chapman, the former Miss Lucinda Shrader, was born in Giles County on February 20, 1870, the daughter of the late Tuck Shrader and Betty McDonald Shrader. Both were members of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are survived by one son, Lee Chapman, Scotts Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Howard Smith and Mrs. James Davis, both of Paris, Tenn., Mrs. Ewin B. Cox, Scotts Hill, and Mrs. Willie Roberts, Decatur, Ala.; twelve grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Lon L. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Lon L. Chapman, 75, farmer of the 18th Civil District, was found dead in his car in a Pulaski parking lot Thursday afternoon, November 13. His death was attributed to natural causes.<br>Born May 3, 1883 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sims Chapman and Susan Moore Chapman. He was a Methodist.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Martha Jane Stockman Chapman, died in 1920, and his second wife, Mrs. Daphne June Harwell Chapman died February 7, this year.<br>Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife Mrs. Sadie McGee Chapman; five sons, Daly Chapman, Louisville, Ky., Ewing Chapman, Goodsprings, Bernard Chapman, Shores, James Chapman, Pulaski, and Bobby Chapman, Florence, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Floyd Spraggins, Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs. Albert Tackle, Decatur, Texas, and Mrs. Loyd Wilburn, Florence, Ala.; 5 step-sons, Leslie Tucker, Fall River, and Harold Tucker, Pulaski; Joe Tom Bragg, Minor Hill, William Bragg, Florida, and Cecil Bragg, Nashville; three step-daughters, Mrs. Robert Hughes, Mrs. Jack Cox, Pulaski, and Mrs. James Owens, Vansant, Va.; and twenty-six grandchildren.<br>Funeral arrangements were incomplet at press time (Thursday). Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br>CHAPMAN, Lula Mae Warren The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ozro Chapman, 83, Pulaski housewife, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with the rites conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Chapman died Tuesday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Lula Mae Warren, she was born January 29, 1874, in Lincoln County, the daughter of the late Thomas Henry Warren and Mary Elizabeth Tucker Warren. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Ozro Chapman, prominent livestock dealer of the county, died approximately eight years ago.<br>Mrs. Chapman is survived by one son, James Chapman, Birmingham, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. W. M. Giley, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. H. P. Bracken, Homestead, Fla., and Miss Elizabeth Warren, Miami, Fla., and two brothers, George Butler Warren, Fort Worth, Texas, and E. F. Warren, Pensacola, Fla. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Mamie Forline The Pulaski Citizen 03 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hugh Chapman, 70, Pulaski housewife, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Chapman died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the home in Pulaski after a long period of failing health.<br>The former Miss Mamie Forline, she was born July 22, 1886, the daughter of the late Henry Forline and Henrietta Schrader Forline, and was the wife of Hugh Chapman who died about sixteen years ago. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Chapman is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nola C. Gray, Pulaski; and Mrs Charles F. Hissong, Los Angeles, Calif.; one son, Raymond Chapman, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; and two brothers, T. H. Forline, Pulaski and George R. Forline, Lubbock, Texas. Bennett May Co., morticians in charge.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Ozro Orman The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Ozro Orman Chapman, 63, veteran of World War I and an insurance agent, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Northwood Methodist Church with the burial taking place in Tri-Cities Memorial Gardens in Florence, Ala. Mr. Chapman died at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at his home in Florence after a long illness.<br>Born June 15, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. P. (Ben) Chapman and Rebecca Worsham Chapman. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Lucile Kelly Chapman, died in 1940. His second wife, Mrs. Margaret Harrison Chapman, survives. Other survivors include five sons, Ozro Orman Chapman, Jr., Billy Chapman, and J. B. Chapman, Birmingham, Ala., Bobby Chapman, Fort Benning, Ga., and John Chapman, Florence, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Kennedy, and Mrs. Mary C. Moore, Cocoa, Fla.; nine grandchildren; one brother, Ben Sam Chapman, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. L.B. Seymour, Birmingham, Ala.; and one half-sister, Mrs. Geneva Morris, Pulaski; and his step-mother, Mrs. Edith Sands Chapman, Pulaski.<br><br><br>CHAPMAN, Rena Bell The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bob Chapman, 55, resident of Berea community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, pastor of Berea Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Chapman died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 6, at Giles County Hospital.<br>The former Miss Rena Bell Wheeler, she was born July 3, 1900, the daughter of the late John I. Wheeler and Josephine Dugger Wheeler. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs Chapman is survived by her husband, Bob Chapman; two sons, Herbert W. Chapman and Loyd B. Chapman; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Susie Marks and Mrs. Earl Tarpley; and four brothers, Charlie Wheeler, Dan Wheeler, John Wheeler and Bob Wheeler, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Directors.<br><br>CHAPMAN, Susie Hall The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Hall Chapman, 83, resident of the Berea community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, October 15, at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, pastor of Berea Methodist Church of which she was a member, and the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, a former pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Chapman died October 14 at Giles County Hospital, having sustained a paralytic stroke a few days previous.<br>Born June 16, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Abe Hall and Elizabeth Ingrum Hall. Her husband, John Chapman, died March 10, 1945.<br>Mrs. Chapman is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dan Marks, who lived with her mother; one son, Bob Chapman, Berea; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. G. W. Clark, Odd Fellows Hall. Bennett-May in charge.<br><br>CHEATHAM, Clarissa Hooten The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nat B. Cheatham, 44, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg with Jack Dunn, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg. Mrs. Cheatham died of a heart attack Wednesday morning, September 9, at her home in the Lynnville section.<br>The former Miss Clarissa Hooten, she was a native of Marshall County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Marcum Hooten of Lewisburg. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her parents, Mrs. Cheatham is survived by her husband, Nat B. Cheatham; one daughter, Miss Patricia Cheatham, Lewisburg; one son, Granville Cheatham, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Robert Walker; and one brother, J. W. Hooten, both of Lewisburg.<br><br>CHEATHAM, Fletcher Burkett The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Fletcher Burkett Cheatham, 37, veteran of World War II, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br><br>Mr. Cheatham died early Thursday night at Giles County Hospital. He was born 11 Jan 1916, in Giles County and graduated from Giles County High School. Upon entering the business world he was employed for a time by the State of Tennessee, later going into the military service, where he attained the rank of second lieutenant. He then accepted a position as merchandiser with Montgomery-Ward Company in Detroit, Mich., which he held until ill health caused his retirement several months ago.<br>He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Cheatham is survived by the aunt who reared him, Mrs. Robbie Vaughn Matthews; one brother, David E. Cheatham, Pulaski attorney; two step-sisters, Mrs. Modena Powell and Mrs. Lorena Holland, both of Nashville; and two other aunts, Mrs. Fred Scott and Mrs.Cynthia Pittard, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CHEATHAM, Joseph Lee The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Joseph Lee Cheatham, Sr., 77, retired Maury County farmer, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, with the burial in Philadelphia Cemetery in that county. Mr. Cheatham died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Maury County Hospital after a four months illness.<br>Born in Maury County, he was the son of the late B. Frank Cheatham and Josie Kerr Cheatham, later residents of the Campbellsville Community. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Cheatham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Davidson Cheatham; three sons, Frank Thomas Cheatham, Joseph Lee Cheatham, Jr., and Howard Kerr Cheatham; and two grandchildren, all of Columbia; five sisters, Miss Neeley Cheatham, Miss Lena Cheatham, Mrs. Bedford Matthews and Mrs. Myrtle Matthews, all of Columbia, and Mrs. Herbert J. Evans, Pulaski; and one brother, Delma Cheatham, Columbia.<br><br>CHEATHAM, Luther Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Luther Marvin Cheatham, 80, retired farmer of the Brick Church Community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ and burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Cheatham died at 6:20 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, January 29, at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>Born January 27, 1878, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late James Cheatham and Kitty Harris Cheatham. He had lived in Giles County since early manhood and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Cheatham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Baxter Cheatham; three daughters, Mrs. Arch Taylor, Dalton, Ga., Miss Mary Cheatham, Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Ewell Scott, Culleoka; five sons, Thomas Cheatham, and Robert L. Cheatham, Nashville, Charlie Cheatham, Nat Cheatham, and Jesse Cheatham, all of Lynnville; and thirteen grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>CHEEK, William Harris The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1958<br><br>William Harris Cheek, 74, retired Pulaski merchant, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at 11:45 p. m. Wednesday at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers of Pulaski, and the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, will officiate and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Cheek was a native of Pulaski, the son of the late B. S. Cheek and Julia Brandstetter Cheek. He was educated at Abernathy Preparatory School in Pulaski and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Cheek entered business with his father in Pulaski soon after graduation, and later owned and operated Cheek&#8217;s Bakery on the East side of the public square in Pulaski from 1916 until his retirement.<br>Mr. Cheek is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Bralliar Cheek; two daughters, Mrs. William Dean of Giles County and Mrs. Grady Paul Roland of Jackson; a son, William H. Cheek, Jr., of Fort Myers, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Will Jones of Nashville; a brother, B. A. Cheek of Nashville; ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br><br>CHILDERS, Betty Hine Richardson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Robert J. Childers, wife of Dr. Childers, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Plainfield, N. J. Mrs. Childers died on Saturday morning, March 8, after a short illness.<br>A resident of Plainfield for many years, Mrs. Childers was the former Miss Betty Hine Richardson of Athens, Ala.<br>In addition to Dr. Childers, Mrs. Childers is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George Lane, Plainfield; and two sons, Ros R. Childers, Plainfield and Edward Childers, Nashville.<br><br>CHILDERS, Mary Holland Grant The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Mary Holland Grant Childers, 76, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs Childers died Friday night, June 13, in Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born at Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Taliaferro Grant and Helen Buford Grant, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Joseph B. Childers, member of the firm of Childers Grocery and Seed Company, died June 26, 1918.<br>Mrs. Childers is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Abernathy and Mrs. Pat Bethell, Pulaski; one son, Joseph Childers, Jr., Nashville; seven grandchildren and one great-grandson; and one sister, Mrs. Mark Eslick, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>CHILES, James Emerson The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1957<br><br>Funeral services for James Emerson Chiles, 87, retired farmer and merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Church at Stella, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Chiles died unexpectedly Sunday night, July 14, at his home in Lawrenceburg where he had made his home for the past three years.<br>Born December 27, 1869, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Roland Chiles and Sarah Clark Chiles, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Chiles is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Gooch Chiles; one son, James E. Chiles, Jr.; and one step-daughter, Mrs. Troy Lehman, both of Miami, Fla., and one brother, Walter Chiles, Lawrenceburg. Wilson T. Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CHRISTOPHER, John Paul The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>The body of John Paul Christopher, 45, one of two Pulaski men who drowned Sunday in a fishing accident at Wheeler Dam, was recovered Wednesday afternoon.<br>Mr. Christopher, operator of a West College Street Service Station, vanished in the stream when the boat capsized.<br>Mr. Christopher was a member of the Methodist Church and of the Pulaski Lions Club.<br>Funeral services for Mr. Christopher will be at 2 p. m. Thursday at the First Methodist Church by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nell Stigall Christopher; two daughters, Misses Marilyn and Phillis Ann Christopher; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Porter Christopher; two sisters, Mrs. Luthene Reed, Pulaski, and Mrs. Reba McCormick, Minor Hill; and five brothers, Floyd and William B. Christopher, Pulaski; Orel Christopher, Nashville; Hayden Christopher, Nyack, N. Y., and Royce Christopher, Haines City, Fla.<br><br>CHRISTOPHER, Julia Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1950<br>Mrs. Julia Harrison Christopher, resident of Louisville, Ky., died suddenly on Thursday morning, May 18. Funeral rites and burial took place on Saturday in that city.<br>Mrs. Christopher is survived by her husband, Braden Christopher; one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Drury; one son, Robert Christopher; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harrison; six sisters, Mrs. Alene Wantland, Miss Edna Harrison, Mrs. Dora Baker, Mrs. Ethel Cissel, Mrs. Ona Hicks, and Mrs. Katherine Owen; and three brothers, Ed Harrison, Luke Harrison, and Daniel Harrison, all of Louisville, Ky.<br><br>CHRISTOPHER, Robert Braden The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Robert Braden Christopher, 62, native of Giles County, were held in Louisville, Ky., at Oakdale Methodist Church Monday afternoon, conducted by the pastor. Burial took place in that city.<br>Mr. Christopher, who had been employed in the Louisville and Nashville railroad shops in Louisville for many years, died of a heart ailment Friday, May 16, at a hospital following a brief illness.<br><br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was well known here, moving to Louisville, Ky., in 1922. He was an active member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Julia Harrison Christopher, died about two years ago.<br>Mr. Christopher is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jack Drury, San Francisco, Calif., one son, Robert Ray Christopher, Louisville, Ky.; two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. W. F. Harwell, Mrs. Ben Holt, and Mrs. John Bledsoe, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. R. M. Tuttle, Kansas City, Mo.; and two brothers, Ross Christopher, Stanfield, Oregon and Walter Christopher, Pulaski.<br><br>CHUNN, Charley Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1955<br>Lightning killed Charley Boyd Chunn, 67, carpenter of Route One, Cornersville, as he worked in a barn on the J. Hart Leonard farm near Brick Church when the bolt struck at 4:30 p. m.<br>Funeral services were held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Methodist Church at Cornersville. Burial was in the Cornersville Cemetery.<br>He was a native of Maury County, but had spent most of his life near Cornersville. His parents were Thomas J. and Dolly Sampson Chunn. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Sammie Hyde Chunn; two daughters, Mrs. A. E. McMillian, Cornersville, and Mrs. Mark Curtis, Lewisburg; three sons, Joe W. Chunn, Cornersville, Buford Chunn, Chicago, and Ernest Chunn, Florida; four sisters, Mrs. Lum Hartley and Mrs. Howard Barnes, Bethesda community, Mrs. Olga Stephens, Nashville, and Mrs. Iva Moore, Pottsville; four brothers, H. T. and Nolie Chunn, Columbia, Sam Chunn, Nashville, and Morton Chunn, Bethesda; and ten grandchildren.<br><br>CHURCH, Maney Sims The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1956<br>Maney Sims Church, 82, Pulaski church and civic leader and retired businessman, died of a heart ailment about midnight Monday, October 29, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church by Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor and Dr. R. B. Stone. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Williamson County, Mr. Church was the son of the late Captain J. P. Church and Sophronia Yokley Church. He was educated at Battle Ground Academy in Franklin and began his business career as a traveling salesman, a position he held for several years prior to moving to Pulaski in 1917.<br>Mr. Church was engaged in the real estate business for some time in the early part of his life in Pulaski and later formed the M. S. Church Auto Parts Company which he operated until his retirement. He was a former member of the Board of Mayor and Alderman and was active in church and civic affairs as a member of First Methodist Church, the Morgan Bible Class, the Chamber of Commerce and the Giles County Sportsman&#8217;s Club.<br>Mr. Church is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Booth Church; a son, John T. Church, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Marion Slaughter, Hollywood, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Robbie Lee, Nashville; a brother, Ernest Church, Nashville; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>CLARK, Angeline Adams The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1953<br><br>Mrs. Angeline Adams Clark, 84, died Sunday following a long illness, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Walker, in the Lynnville community.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born September 23, 1869, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. J. Adams and Elvorie Sweeney Adams. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Clark is survived by a son, F. M. Ayers, Canton, Ill.; twelve grandchildren; and twelve great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge of funeral arrangements.<br><br>CLARK, Arrow The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Arrow Clark, 81, native Giles Countian, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Clark, who had made his home in Nashville for several years, died at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at General Hospital, Nashville, having sustained a paralytic stroke the week before.<br>Born in May of 1875 at Diana, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Clark is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Harwell Clark; also a native Giles Countian; one daughter, Mrs. Ladye C. Park, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Will Price and Mrs. Florence Eslick, Pulaski and Mrs. Will Hodge, Cornersville; and one brother, Joe Clark, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CLARK, Billy Morris The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Billy Morris Clark, 20, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Diana Methodist Church and burial took place in the Diana Cemetery.<br>Mr. Clark, who had undergone a heart operation at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, died early Thursday morning.<br>The son of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of Diana, he was graduated from Beech Hill High School. In addition to the parents, Mr. Clark is survived by two brother, Terry Clark and Carl Dean Clark; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Clark, Diana and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Clark, Cornersville.<br><br>CLARK, Fannie ElizabethHall The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Elizabeth Hall Clark, 81, resident of Odd Fellows Hall Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Providence Cemetery. Mrs. Clark died Thursday morning, April 3, at her home.<br>Born June 1, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Abraham Hall and Elizabeth Ingram Hall, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, G. W. Clark, died a number of years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Clark, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one son, Robert Lee Clark, Odd Fellows Hall; one daughter, Mrs. Lois McClintock, Unionville; and nine grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br><br><br>CLARK, Hattie Robinson The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Robinson Clark, 78, widow of Ben Clark, were held Saturday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with the burial in the Cornersville Cemetery. She died at a Columbia nursing home on Thursday night after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. A. Robinson and Callie Robinson. Her husband died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Clark is survived by four brothers, Clarence Robinson, Loyd Robinson and Joe Robinson, all of Giles County, and J. A . Robinson of California.<br><br>CLARK, Ida Lou Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Lou Burgess Clark, 80, Pulaski resident, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Clark died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born June 6, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James C. Burgess and Margaret Young Burgess, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, John Bunyan Clark, died June 2, 1937.<br>Mrs. Clark is survived by one son, John M. Clark, Pulaski postal employee; one brother, L. B. Burgess, Brick Church; and one sister, Mrs. Ollie Smith, Old Hickory. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CLARK, Mackie Mae Blackburn The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mackie Mae Blackburn Clark, 74, widow of Waycliffe Clark of Jamestown, N. Y. were held Friday afternoon in Jamestown with the burial in that city. Mrs. Clark died of a heart attack in a hospital on Wednesday night, May 6.<br>Born and reared in the ancestral home near Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Capt. James Knox Polk Blackburn and Nancy Laird Blackburn.<br>Her husband, Wycliffe Clark, died a number of years ago.<br>Mrs. Clark is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George Shields, Grand Rapids, Mich., and one son, Laird Clark, Jamestown; and several nieces and nephews.<br>Edward O. Blackburn of Lynnville, nephew, flew to Jamestown to attend the rites.<br><br>CLARK, Mary The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Miss Mary Clark, 81, former resident of Lynnville, who died on Monday September 4, in a Nashville nursing home, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning at the graveside in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Wallace, pastor of Lynnville Methodist Church.<br>Miss Clark, a native of Mulberry, Tenn., was the daughter of the late Dr. Byrd Patterson Clark and Anthony Dismukes Clark. She was a sister of the late Dr. Mark L. Clark, prominent physician of Lynnville. Upon completion of her academic education she studied nursing in Nashville, where she followed that profession for twenty-five years. Twenty-one years ago she came to Lynnville to reside.<br>Miss Clark, a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, is survived by one niece, Mrs. Willie Clark Sherrell, Nashville; and two nephews, William H. Buford, St. Louis, Mo., and Mark P. Buford, Batesville, Miss.<br><br>CLARK, Mrs. Robert S. Teares The Pulaski Citizen 7 Oct 1959<br>Word was received here Wednesday morning of the death in Uniontown, Ky., of Mrs. Robert S. Clark, the mother of Mrs. Joe W. Henry, Jr.<br>Funeral arrangements were incomplete at noon Wednesday. Mrs. Clark was a native of Uniontown, daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. William Teares. She was a communicant of St. Agnes Catholic Church.<br>In addition to her husband, she is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Joe W. Henry, Jr., and two grandsons, Joe W. Henry, III, and Robert Clark Henry, all of Pulaski.<br><br>CLARK, Myrtle Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Arrow Clark, 76, native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery, Mrs. Clark died on Tuesday evening, September 24, at her home on Vanderbilt Place in Nashville after a long period of declining health.<br>Born July 29, 1881 in Giles County, she was the former Miss Myrtle Harwell, daughter of the late William Goldsmith Harwell and Eleanor Benson Harwell, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Arrowsmith Clark, died early in 1957.<br>Mrs. Clark is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lady Clark Park, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Bensie H. Johnson, Nashville, and Mrs. Nathaniel Stevenson, Columbia.<br><br>CLARKE, James P. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1952<br>Requiem high mass for James P. Clarke, Sr., native Pulaskian, and a Nashville resident was sung at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Cathedral of Incarnation, Nashville. Burial took place in Calvary Cemetery.<br>Mr. Clarke, a clerk for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, died unexpectedly Monday morning, July 28, at his office. He had been employed by the L &amp; N for thirty years.<br>Born February 18, 1896, at Pulaski, he was the son of the late Michael Clarke and Ellen Clarke. He was graduated from Massey Military School at Pulaski, and served eighteen months in the A. E. F. during World War I.<br><br>Mr. Clarke is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Torbett O&#8217;Brien Clarke; one son, James P. Clarke, Jr., Nashville; and two sisters, Miss Mary Ellen Clarke, Nashville, and Mrs. Carl Hatchett, Athens, Ala.<br><br>CLAUD, Betty The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Miss Betty Claud, 72, who died suddently on Friday, July 14, at her home in Prospect, were held at the residence at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Troy Bunch, pastor of the Prospect Methodist Church, and burial took place in the family cemetery near the home.<br>Miss Claud, a member of the Methodist Church, had been a resident of the county for many years and was the daughter of the late L. B. Claud and Susie Hardiman Claud.<br>Miss Claud is survived by a sister, Miss Dessie May Claud, Nashville; three brothers, Henry T. Claud, with whom she made her home, Linsley Claud, Veto, Ala., and Haywood Claud, Murfreesboro; her step-mother, Mrs. L. B. Claud, Elkton; and seventeen nieces and nephews.<br><br>CLAUD, Etta Burge Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Burge Shelton Claud, 85, former resident of the Prospect community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Walter J. Bunn of Homestead, former pastor of the church, and burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Claud died Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Shelton, in Fort Worth, Texas.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born August 31, 1871, the daughter of the late Wesley Burge and Mary Surles Burge. She was twice married; her first husband, Jim Shelton, died many years ago, and the second husband, Leonard B. Claud, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Claud is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Shelton, and Mrs. Jimmie McCombs, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Grady Birdsong, Elkton, and Mrs. Dessie May Bunyard, Nashville; one son, Haywood Claud, Murfreesboro; a number of grandchildren; two step-sons, Lindsay Claud and Henry Claud, both of Prospect; and one half-sister, Mrs. Harvey Hanna, Pulaski. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CLAUD, Henry T. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for Henry Tankersley Claud, 71, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, March 27, at Prospect Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Claud died Tuesday morning, March 26, at the home of his niece, Mrs. F. A. Tate, Prospect community.<br>Born January 20, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late L. B. Claud and Susie Hardiman Claud, and was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Claud is survived by one sister, Mrs. Dezzie Mai C. Bunyard, Nashville; and two brothers, Lindsey Claud, Giles County and Haywood Claud, Murfreesboro.<br>Wilson T. Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>CLAYTON, Mrs. Cora McCord The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cora McCord Clayton, 91, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the First Methodist Church in Lewisburg, with rites conducted by the Rev. Eugene Moore of Nashville, a former pastor. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br>Mrs. Clayton, former resident of Lewisburg, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in a Columbia hospital, following a period of declining health.<br>A native of Chapel Hill, she was born December 5, 1864, the daughter of the late Cowden McCord and Sarah Williams McCord. She was educated in the public schools of Chapel Hill and in 1881 was married to Daniel B. Clayton, who was engaged in the lumber business in Lewisburg for many years. Mr. Clayton died in 1935.<br>During the past six years, Mrs. Clayton had divided her residence between the homes of her two daughters, Mrs. George Stephenson of Petersburg and Mrs. Robert E. Lee of Pulaski. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her two daughters, Mrs. Clayton is survived by two sons, W. M. Clayton of Murfreesboro and Everett M. Clayton, Nashville; ten grandchildren and six great grandchildren.<br><br>CLEMMONS, America Lane The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1953<br>Mrs. America Lane Clemmons, 86, member of a prominent Pulaski family, was burned fatally Thursday morning when her dress caught fire as she stood near an open fireplace.<br>Mrs. Clemmons suffered first degree burns about nine o&#8217;clock at her home on Sam Davis Avenue and died at 10:20 a.m. at Giles County Hospital. She resided alone and a neighbor, Mrs. Ozro Long, who went to her home to visit, found Mrs. Clemmons on the floor.<br>Funeral services were held at two-thirty Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the Methodist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Wilson County, Mrs. Clemmons and her husband, the late W. S. Clemmons, came to Pulaski 34 years ago when he and other members of his family opened a hardware business on the south side of the public square. He died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Clemmons was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Gary Green, who, with her daughter, Mrs. Charles White, operates the Sunnyside Florist in Pulaski; three other grandchildren, David Clemmons, of St. Louis, Mo.; and Miss Sarah Clemmons, Chattanooga; as sister, Mrs. Turner Hankins, Lebanon; and a brother, Will Lane of Lebanon. A son, B. K. Clemmons, died in Chattanooga several years ago.<br><br>CLIFT, Loys Frances The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Loys Frances Clift, 38, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, May 22, at McDaniel Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Campbell Pullias, Church of Christ minister, and Rev. Pink Griggs, Baptist minister, and J. H. McCord. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville.<br>Miss Clift died of a heart attack in a Nashville hospital on Tuesday.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born March 18, 1919, the daughter of Mrs. Lulie Young Clift and the late Thomas Moore Clift, and was a member of the Cornersville Church of Christ.<br><br>In addition to her mother, Miss Clift is survived by her grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Young Ingram, Pulaski; and three aunts, Mrs. Ada Clift Burn and Miss Evelyn Young, Pulaski, and Mrs. Rachel Young Hopper, Miami, Fla.<br><br>CLIFT, Lucille Clark The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lucile Clark Clift, 67, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Lewisburg, with the Rev. H. E. Baker and the Rev. J. A. Biggs officiating and burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Clift who suffered burns when her clothing caught fire Thursday from an open grate, died Thursday night in Lewisburg.<br>Mrs. Clift, the widow of John Rufus Clift, was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Andrew J. Clark and Mary Ann Beck Clark. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Clift is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Columbia, and Mrs. William Middleton, Decatur, Ala.; four sons, Nelson Clift, Robertson Fork community, Emmett Clift and Lindell Clift, Lewisburg, and J. R. Clift, Huntsville, Ala., seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Dave Purdom, Columbia, Mrs. Will Erwin, Diana and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, Elkton; and three brothers, Armon Clark, Charleston, S. C., and Roscoe Clark and Roy Clark, both of Diana.<br><br>CLIFTON, Alonzo T. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Alonzo T. Clifton, 76, retired farmer, were held at Greenwood Church of Christ Monday with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Clifton died Sunday at his Lawrenceburg home.<br>He was a native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Clifton is survived by two sons, Herman Clifton and William Clifton, Weakley Creek section of Giles County; a grandson; and one sister, Mrs. Etta Morrow, Weakley Creek.<br><br>CLIFTON, Ed The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>Ed Clifton, 54, farmer of the Pisgah community died at 6:45 Wednesday night at Giles County Hospital following a heart attack.<br>Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Spencer Hill Church of Christ, but the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He was a native of Giles County, and the son of the late Newt and Frances Bishop Clifton.<br>Survivors are: three daughters, Mrs. Ernest Henson of Southport, Mrs. Clarence Newton of Blooming Grove, and Miss Annie Ruth Clifton of Pisgah; four sons, Carl Clifton, Diana, Cpl. Ralph Clifton of Korea, mason and Billy Joe Clifton of Pisgah; 10 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Bob McMillan of Yokely, Mrs. Will Wiley of Southport, and Mrs. Robert Shelton of Mt. Pleasant; one brother, Claude Clifton of Prospect. Pulaski Funeral Home will be in charge.<br><br>CLIFTON, Elsie Parsons The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Parsons Clifton, 77, native Giles Countian and Columbia resident, were held Sunday at Union Valley Baptist Church with the burial in the Campbellsville Cemetery. Mrs. Clifton, who in recent years had made her home in Mt. Pleasant and Columbia, died Saturday after a long illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charles Parsons and Laurel Meece Parsons, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, William Clifton, died in 1943.<br>Mrs. Clifton is survived by three sons, Luther Clifton and R. L. Clifton, Giles County, and Odell Clifton, Franklin; three daughters, Mrs. James Holder, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Lawrence Lane, Giles County, and Mrs. Eloise Dobbins, Columbia; twenty-two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. M. B. Thurman, Lubbock, Texas, and one brother, Arnold Parsons, Austin, Texas.<br><br>CLIFTON, Kate Nix The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Kate Nix Clifton, 66, resident of the Weakley community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ, conducted by E. O. Coffman, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the Greenwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Clifton died at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, March 7, at the Lawrenceburg Sanitarium, following an extended period of declining health caused by a heart ailment.<br>She was a member of the Church of Christ. Mrs. Clifton is survived by her husband, Alonzo T. Clifton; two sons, Herman Clifton and William Clifton, both of the Weakley community; one grandson; three sisters, Mrs. Bill Kaiser and Mrs. Ross Wells, both of Lynnville, and Mrs. Leonard E. Black, Lawrenceburg; and three brothers, Morgan Nix, Lewisburg, Jim Nix, Weakley, and Dee Nix, of La Grange, Ark.<br><br>CLIFTON, Lizzie Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Shelton Clifton, 49, who died at 11:40 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, March 12, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after several weeks illness, were held at Spencer Hill Church, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Ella White Shelton and the late Alex Shelton. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs Clifton is survived by her mother, her husband, Ed Clifton, farmer of the Pisgah community; three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Henson, Campbell Station, Mrs. Clarence Newton and Miss Annie Ruth Clifton, Pisgah; four sons, Carl Clifton, Diana, and Ralph, Nathan and Billy Joe Clifton, all of Pisgah; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Birdie Brooks, Nashville, Mrs. Lois Scribner, Columbia, and Mrs. Lacy Dugger, Mt. Pleasant; and one brother, Robert Shelton, Mt. Pleasant.<br><br>CLIFTON, Nora Kimbrough The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Kimbrough Clifton, 77, resident of the Weakley community, were held Wednesday afternoon at New Hope Bapist Church, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, pastor of the church, and T. D. Anderson, Methodist layman, officiating. Burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Clifton died of a heart attack on Monday night at her home.<br><br>Born November 29, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Kimbrough and Bettie Mae West Kimbrough. The widow of Elmer Clifton, who died twenty-seven years ago, she was a charter member of the New Hope Baptist Church, established fifty-eight years ago.<br>Mrs. Clifton is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jim Holt, Weakley Creek community; ghree sons, Baxter Clifton, Weakley and Samuel Clifton and Jim West Clifton, Nashville; six grandchildren; one sister, Miss Ida Kimbrough, Lawrence County; and one brother, Bob Kimbrough, Lawrence County.<br><br>CLIFTON, Samuel Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Samuel Loyd Clifton, 49, a carpenter, were held at 10:00 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 15, at Grace Baptist Church in Nashville, of which he was a member. Dr. Frank E. Darby, pastor of the church officiated, and burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery in Giles County after a brief service at the Greenwood Church of Christ. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, conducted the rites in Giles County.<br>Mr.Clifton died at his home on White&#8217;s Creek Road in Davidson County at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, January 13, after an extended illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Elmer Clifton and Nora Clifton. He moved to Nashville about twenty years ago.<br>Mr. Clifton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cherrie Fields Clifton; one sister, Mrs. Lois Hart, Giles County; and two brothers, Jim Clifton, Nashville, and Baxter Clifton, Giles County.<br><br>CLINARD, William C. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for William C. Clinard, 69, native Giles Countian, were held Thursday afternoon at the Hester Funeral Chapel at Lester, Ala. The Rev. Tom McConnell officiated and burial was in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Clinard died Monday night, August 21, at Morrell Memorial Hospital, at Lakeland, Fla. after a four weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Mr. Clinard is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Madeline Barnes, Nashville, Mrs. Thomas Green, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Aubrey Norwood, Lakeland; one son, Roy Clinard, Miami, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Will Douglas, Nashville, and Mrs Jennie Chambers, Lester, Ala.; two brothers, John Y. Clinard, Appleton, and Bob Clinard, Athens, Ala.; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>COATS, Jessie Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1952<br>Sgt. Jessie Coats, Jr. was killed in action in Korea on the first of October. Sgt. Coats had a total of five years of Army service to his credit, having been in Korea three months on his second enlistment following a period of service in Germany.<br>In addition to his wife, Mrs. Katie Lee Rogers Coats, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Coats of the Minor Hill area; two sisters, Miss Lenore and Dorothy Coats; and three brothers, Fred Coats, Kenneth Coats, and Jeffrey Coats, all of Minor Hill.<br><br>COBB, Robert Olin The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Robert Olin Cobb, retired farmer of the Blooming Grove section, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Thomas Vann, Dr. William H.Mansfield and the Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist ministers, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Cobb, who had been a patient in Giles County Hospital for six weeks, died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday.<br>Born May 7, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late A. S. Cobb and Annie Dickey Cobb. he was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Cobb is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bird Ingram Cobb; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>COBB, William Ambrose The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for William Ambrose Cobb, 72, farmer of the Elkton community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. O. Smith, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Jack Jones, pastor of Elkton Baptist Church, and burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mr. Cobb die at 3:20 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Giles County Hospital, following several days stay in the hospital. A lifelong resident of the county, he was born May 31, 1881, the son of the late William J. Cobb and Martha Ables Cobb. He had been a member of the Methodist Church since his boyhood.<br>Mr. Cobb is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Hasting Cobb; one daughter, Mrs. Charles C. Stinnett, Elkton; one son Joe Cobb, Elkton; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Eunice Cobb Thompson and Mrs. Kate Cobb Potts, both of Elkton. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>COBBLE, Harvie The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Harvie Cobble, 67, farmer of the Cedar Grove community, who died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, August 19, at his home, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Roy West, pastor of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church, officiated and burial took place in the Fogg Cemetery.<br>He had been ill for several weeks.<br>Mr. Cobble, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Pratt Cobble; four daughters, Mrs. Gardner Pratt and Miss Ruby Cobble, both of Cedar Grove, Mrs. Roy Allen, Elkton, and Mrs. Edd Allen, Goodsprings; thirteen grandchildren; one sister at Huntsville, Ala. and two brothers, Dee Cobble and Lee Cobble, both of Huntsville, Ala.<br><br>COBBS, Jesse B. The Pulaski Citizen 1 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Jesse B. Cobbs, 68, insurance and real estate dealer of Corpus Christi, Texas, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Aransas Pass, Texas, with burial in the family lot in that city. Mr. Cobbs died of a heart ailment at noon on Sunday, April 28, at his home.<br><br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Samuel Cobbs and Callie Bell Cobbs. His wife, Mrs. Lorene Marks Cobbs, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marks of Giles County, died of a heart ailment in November of last year.<br>Mr. Cobbs is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jessie Johnson, Aransas Pass, Texas; two grandchildren; two brothers, Frank Cobbs and Garland Cobbs, Birmingham, Ala.; and four sisters, Mrs. Turner Braly, Columbia, Mrs. Donna C. King, and Mrs. Edward Traylor, both of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Grady Smith, Louisville, Ky.<br><br>COBLE, Lizzie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1955<br>Mrs. Lizzie Smith Coble, 82, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 31, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Herman Smith at Frankewing, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Boonshill Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Lincoln County, conducted by Elder Andy Largen and Elder Jim Sanders of Petersburg. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery.<br>A native of Lincoln County, she was born June 16, 1872, the daughter of the late David and Elizabeth McWhorter Smith. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Her husband, Marshall Coble, died September 13, 1925.<br>Mrs Coble is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Slater Coggin, both of Frankewing. Mrs. Rouchen Horton, Valdosta, Ga., Mrs. Willie Hardeman, Pulaski; three sons, Woodrow Coble, Frankewing, Floyd Coble, Fort Worth, Texas, Marvin Coble, Fayetteville; thirty-six grandchildren and thirty-six great grandchildren.<br><br>COBLE, Ozro The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1952<br>Ozro Coble, 40 year old merchant of Bryson, died in Giles County Hospital on Sunday afternoon after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Monday at Bryson Methodist Church, the Rev. W. C. Folks officiating. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Coble was the son of Mr. O. O. and Eleanor Stevenson Coble. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He had been in the mercantile business in the Bryson community for many years.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Alvin Coppage, Washington, D.C.<br><br>COBLE, Richard Charles The Pulaski Citizen 10 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Richard Charles Coble, 56, fire chief of Huntsville, Ala., were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Laughlin Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Coble died suddenly of a heart attack early Sunday afternoon at his home in Huntsville.<br>Born and reared in the Bryson community of this county, he had lived in Huntsville for thirty-three years and had served as fire chief for a number of years.<br>Mr. Coble is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie McCullough Coble; two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Coffman and Mrs. Betty Lou Fowler, both of Huntsville; and one grandson, Larry Fowler; and one brother, Van Buren Coble, Lewisburg, Tenn.<br><br>COCKE, Joseph R. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1959<br>Joseph R. Cocke, 70, retired non-commissioned Army officer, died Sunday night, January 18, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness.<br>The remains were shipped to Vernon, Texas where the funeral rites and burial will take place on Thursday.<br>A native of Texas, he had retired as a Master Sergeant after thirty years of services in the Unites States Army. He had lived in Pulaski for approximately fifteen years.<br>He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski and was a great lover of music, having played frequently at Stacy Chapel.<br>Mr. Cocke is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Rich Long Cocke, Nashville; and his mother, three sisters and three brothers, all of Arlington, Texas.<br><br>COFFMAN, Charlie C. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for Charlie C. Coffman, 71, retired farmer of Ardmore, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Ardmore Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. V. T. Lewis, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Gatlin Cemetery, near Ardmore.<br>Mr. Coffman died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at Lincoln County Hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born December 27, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert C. Coffman and Missouri Carter Coffman. He was a member of Ardmore Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Coffman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Smith Coffman; one son, Cornelius Coffman; one granddaughter, Kay Coffman, all of Ardmore; and two brothers, Tullie Coffman and John R. Coffman, both of Athens, Ala.<br>Toney Rainey and Son, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COFFMAN, J. Dave The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1955<br>J. Dave Coffman, 86, former State Representative and civic and church leader of Pulaski, died of a heart attack at eight o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient for about a week.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski by the Rev. J. Wallace Carr, pastor. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Minor Hill, in Giles County, Mr.Coffman was the son of James Shelton Coffman and Mary Elizabeth Barnett Coffman. He was educated in Giles County schools and a graduate of the former Walker-Davidson School, a private school in Pulaski,. Following his graduation, he taught schools in Tennessee, Alabama and Texas and assisted in the organization of the first school at Minor Hill.<br>Later, he was engaged in the mercantile business at Stella, served as Trustee of Giles County from 1816 to 1820 and as State Representative from 1933 to 1935.<br>Active in church and civic affairs, Mr. Coffman was an elder in the First Presbyterian Church and had been a member of the Masonic Lodge for 54 years.<br><br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Coffman is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary C. Rambo; a son, J. D. Coffman, Jr., and two grandsons, J. D. Coffman, III, and Wilson Coffman, all of Pulaski; and a sister, Mrs. J. M. Graves, Athens, Ala.<br><br>COFFMAN, J. R. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1957<br>J. R. Coffman, 69, native Giles Countian and a salesman for Clarke and Courts Office Supply Company of Dallas, Texas, died on Monday, November 18, at a Dallas hospital, following a paralytic stroke. Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Weiland-Merritt Funeral Home in Dallas with the burial in Grove Hill Memorial Park in that city.<br>Born and reared in Pulaski, as a young man he located in Fort Worth, Texas where he lived twenty-three years; then moving to Dallas where he made his home the past eighteen years. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and had been active in church, fraternal and civic clubs. He had served as a member of the school board for a time and had served on the Democratic committee for many years.<br>Mr. Coffman is survived by his wife; four daughters; seven grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. J. G. Steere and Mrs. Emma Mansfield, both of Dallas, Mrs. E. E. Ayers, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. G. G. Wicklin, Austin, Texas.<br><br>COFFMAN, Lizzie Kelly The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1957<br>Mrs. Lizzie Kelly Coffman, 76, died Monday, March 25, at her home in Athens, Ala., after several weeks illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Goodsprings, Ala., Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, she moved to Athens, Ala., about twenty years ago. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>COFFMAN, William H. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for William H. Coffman, 92, native Giles Countian, who died Thursday, October 30, at his home in Bartow, Fla., were held Saturday in Auburndale, Fla.<br>He was the son of the late James Shelton Coffman and Mary Elizabeth Barnett Coffman, early residents of the Minor Hill Community. He was a deacon in the Auburndale Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ella Wilson Coffman, a native of Prospect community, died in 1947.<br>Mr. Coffman, who had visited here frequently, is survived by one brother, J. Dave Coffman, Sr., Pulaski, and one sister, Mrs. John Graves, Athens. Ala.<br><br>COGGIN, Mackie Mae The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Miss Mackie Mae Coggin, 52, Pulaski business woman, who died at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, October 12, at Vanderbilt Hospital, following a ten weeks illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr. and the Rev. A. E. Dimmock and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Born August 9, 1899 at Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Ed Coggin and Rose Ann Bray Coggin. When she was three years old, the family moved to Pulaski where she was educated. For twenty-six years she was a saleslady in Long Brothers and later The National Store. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Coggin is survived by one brother, Clyde E. Coggin, Pulaski druggist; one niece, Sarah Ann Coggin; and one nephew, Charles E. Coggin, student of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.<br><br>COGGIN, Winnie Ann Coggin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Winnie Ann Coggin Coggin, 85, who died on Saturday, September 2, at her home in Frankewing, after a long illness, were held Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were concluded at Nettleton, Miss., with services at New Chapel Church and burial in the church cemetery.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Elias Coggin and Eliza Kersey Coggin. She was the wife of the late George Coggin.<br>Mrs. Coggin, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. T. Payne, Frankewing; and several grandchildren.<br><br>COHEN, Nelle Roller The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br>Mrs. Harry Cohen, 65, Pulaski church and civic leader, died at 7:20 p. m. Wednesday in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, of a heart ailment.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski with Dr. W. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will take place in Temple Cemetery, Nashville.<br>Mrs.Cohen, the former Nelle Roller, was a native of Giles County, daughter of the late Joe C. and Inez Riddle Roller. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband is a member of the Pulaski firm of M. Cohen and Sons, wholesale grocers.<br>Mrs. Cohen was a past president of the American Legion Auxiliary in Pulaski, president of the Margaret Circle of the King&#8217;s Daughters, the founder of the Giles County High School Band Backers&#8217; organization and an ardent supporter of all movements for the betterment of the community.<br>She was the writer of the column, &#8220;Flowers for the Living&#8221; that appeared in The Pulaski Citizen for several years, and was the author of a History of Pulaski and received statewide acclaim for this work.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Cohen is survived by two sons, Joe Cohen, Pulaski, David Cohen, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and two grandchildren, Valeria and Ted Cohen.<br><br>COHEN, Rachel Lightman The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Lightman Cohen, 81, widow of M. Cohen, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at West End Synagogue in Nashville, conducted by Rabbi William Silverman, Rev. Bernard Glusman and Rev. Max Levine. Burial will take place in the synagogue cemetery.<br>Mrs. Cohen died at noon on Wednesday at Vanderbilt Hospital , after a long period of declining health.<br><br>Mrs. Cohen, a resident of Nashville for the past thirty years, was born in Poland, living in Alabama for a period of years, and coming to Pulaski in 1902. It was in Pulask that her husband, Meyer Cohen, established the wholesale grocery business.<br>Mrs. Cohen is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Adolph Jacobs, with whom she made her home; three sons, Harry Cohen, Louis Cohen and Sol Cohen, all of Pulaski; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br><br>COKER, Ernest A. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Ernest A. Coker, 70, retired salesman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. George Chandler. Burial took place in the Elk Ridge Cemetery near Lynnville. Mr. Coker died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, December 4 in Veterans Hospital in Biloxi, Miss.<br>A native of the Lynnville Community, he was the son of the late Marion Lafayette Coker and Betty Martin Coker. He was a member of the Methodist Church, and a veteran of World War I and served overseas.<br>Mr. Coker is survived by one sister, Mrs. George Green, Birmingham, Ala.; four brothers, Carl Coker, New York City, Luther Coker, Nashville, Charlie Coker, Greensboro, N. C. and Brown Coker, Biringham, Ala.; and seven nieces and two nephews.<br><br>COKINOS, John The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for John Cokinos, 56, a native of Greece, and in recent years a farmer of the Lynnville community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, of College Grove, former Lynnville pastor, assisted by the Greek Pappas of the Greek Orthodox Church in Nashville. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Cokinos, who had been in failing health for the past year, died of a paralytic stroke at 3:15 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon, November 26, at Vanderbilt Hospital, in Nashville.<br>Mr. Cokinos came to the United States 45 years ago and soon returned to Europe with the American Army in World War I. After the war he came to Nashville and for several years operated various restaurants. Fifteen years ago he retired from the restaurant business and came to Lynnville where he has operated a farm. He was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Johana Long Cokinos; a sister, Mrs. Louis Morris, Nashville; and two other sisters nad a brother in Greece.<br><br>COLBERT, Mary Ethel Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Bennett-May Funeral Home for Mrs. John L. Colbert, 68, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening at the home in Pulaski after a long illness. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery, with Elder J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ minister, officiating.<br>The former Miss Mary Ethel Arthur, she was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arthur.<br><br>Mrs. Colbert, member of Second Street Church of Christ, is survived by her husband, John L. Colbert; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene E. Eslick, Pulaski, and Mrs. Delmas Grammar, Nashville; two sons, Richard Colbert and Clarence Colbert, both of Pulaski; one foster daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Barlar, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Roy Poff, Decatur, Ala.; and one brother, Oscar L. Arthur, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>COLBERT, Thomas Richard The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Thomas Richard Colbert, 49, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Colbert, who had had a heart ailment for several months, died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Monday night at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born March 12, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of John L. Colbert and Mary Ethel Arthur Colbert. She died June 21, this year.<br>Mr. Colbert was associated with his father in the trucking business and was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br>In addition to his father, Mr. Colbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Mae Harris Colbert; one daughter, Mrs. James Helton; one grandson, Eddie Doggett, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene E. Eslick, Pulaski, and Mrs. Delmas Grammar, Nashville; one brother, Clarence L. Colbert, Pulaski; and one foster sister, Mrs. Woodrow Barlar, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COLE, A. D. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for Dr. A. D. Cole, 67, prominent Loretta physician, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the gymnasium of the Loretta High School, conducted by Elder Gilbert Gibbs. Burial took place in the cemetery at that place, with the Masonic order in charge of rites.<br>Dr. Cole who was born and reared at Minor Hill in Giles County, died Tuesday afternoon from an attack of influenza and a heart ailment. He had been practicing medicine in Lawrence County for forty-seven years.<br>Dr. Cole was a member of the Church of Christ and the medical society.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Arthur Cole; two daughters, Miss Estha Cole, Columbia, and Mrs. Eva Copeland, Ethridge; a sister, Mrs. Gilbert McCartney, Minor Hill; and two brothers, Jim Cole and John Cole, both of Nashville.<br><br>COLE, Anna Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Arthur Cole, 73, who died at 10:40 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, April 5, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Murray on Cemetery Street following a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Milford Walker, Baptist minister of Decatur, Ala., assisted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Cole, a member of the Methodist Church, was a native of Limestone County, Ala., but had lived the greater part of her life in Giles County. She was the daughter of the late Richard Arthur and Mary Ellen Brooks Arthur.<br>Her husband, Henry Cole, died on April 6, 1949.<br>Mrs. Coles is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Murray, and Mrs. J. A. Wright, Taylorsville, Ill.; three sons, Anderson Cole, Clifford Cole and Leonard Cole, all of Pulaski; nine grandchildren, one great grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Adams, Lynnville, Mrs. J. L. Colbert, Pulaski, and Mrs. Roy Poff, Decatur, Ala.; and two brothers, Elmer Arthur and Oscar L. Arthur, both of Pulaski.<br><br>COLE, Beulah The Giles Free Press 26 Apr 1956<br>Miss Beulah Cole, manager of the Fair Store for the past 25 years, died Thursday, April 26, at 12:00 noon in the Lawrenceburg Nursing Home after six weeks illness.<br>Miss Cole, the daughter of the late Lewis and Mary Elizabeth Balchum Cole, was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2 p. m. at the East Hill Church of Christ. Brother Virgil E. Bradford officiated with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Anna Daniels of Prospect, Mrs. Ray Davis of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Willie Sewells of Lynnville and Mrs. Russell Gilbert of Akron, Ohio; two brothers, Earl Cole of Nashville and Wilburn Cole of Minor Hill; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>COLE, Ella Mae The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1954<br>Mrs. Ella Mae Cole, 71, died Wednesday, January 27, at her home in Pulaski after a long illness. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born March 7, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Josiah (Syke) Cole and Martha Emmaline Davidson Cole. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Cole is survived by her husband, William Cole; one daughter, Mrs. Jim Storey, Dallas, Texas; three sons, &#8220;Tiny&#8221; Cole, Mobile, Ala.., Jack Cole and Claytie Will Cole, both of Wales; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Todd Scruggs and Mrs. Laura Arthur, both of Pulaski; and Mrs. Clifford Fogg, Prospect. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COLE, George W. The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1955<br>George W. Cole, Pulaski businessman and Republican leader in Giles County, died at the Giles County Hospital Thursday afternoon after a few months illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Cole was the son of the late George W. Cole and Amanda Daugherty Cole. He was a political leader in the county and had been an agent for a tailoring concern in Pulaski for many years, and was a member of the Giles County Sportsmen Club and the Beagle Club.<br>He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Cole is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine A. Callahan Worsham Cole; three daughters, Mrs. L. H. Andrews, Nashville, Mrs. Ellen Cole McCord and Miss Jane Cole, both of Pulaski; a step-son, William Edward Worsham; 4 grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Evie Worley, Pulaski, and Mrs. Pearl Peacher, Nashville.<br><br>COLE, Hattie Louise Hagood<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Louise Hagood Cole, 71, widow of Dr. W. H. Cole, who died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, April 3, at the home at Minor Hill, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, pastor of the church and burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Born October 23, 1878, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Warren Hagood and Rebecca Jordon Hagood. She was a lifelong resident of the county and a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Cole is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ross Jackson and Mrs. Eubert Franks, Minor Hill; one son, Tyson Cole, Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Springer, Lexington, Ala., and Miss Belzona Hazelwood, Minor Hill.<br><br>COLE, John H. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for John H. Cole, 89, former merchant of Brick Church, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Nashville funeral home, conducted by G. L. Cullom, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville.<br>Mr. Cole died at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday night, February 11, at a hospital in Baltimore, Md., after a six weeks illness. For a number of years he has made his home with his son, Marvin L.Cole in Baltimore.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born April 21, 1867, the son of the late Richard Cole and Charlotte Blow Cole of the Brick Church section. His wife, Mrs. Mary Eliza Houston Cole, died November 18, 1936. He had been a member of the Church of Christ for many years.<br>Mr. Cole is survived by four sons, Marvin L. Cole, Baltimore, W. Fred Cole, Colmo Cole and Noble E. Cole, Nashville; and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Morrow, Nashville and Mrs. Albert Curtis, Lodi, Calif.; thirteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Sam Whitsett, Brick Church; and two half-brothers, Flournoy Cole and Sam Cole, both of Pulaski. The grandsons served as pallbearers.<br><br>COLE, Mary D. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1954<br>Mrs. Mary D. Cole, 76, widow of W. B. Cole, died on Monday, January 25, at her home in Athens, Ala., following several weeks&#8217; illness. Funeral rites were held Wednesday in First Baptist Church with burial in that city.<br><br>Mrs. Cole is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Edward Hunter, Mrs. Marvin Davis, Jr. and Mrs. Edward A. Eslick, all of Pulaski; five sons, Herman Cole, Buford Cole, Lester Cole, Athens, Ala., Lawrence Cole, Vero Beach, Fla., and Lawrence Cole, Collinsville, Ala., and a number of grandchildren.<br><br>COLE, Onis Murel The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Onis Murel Cole, 56, farmer of the Minor Hill section, who died Friday morning, July 7, after a long illness, at the home, were held there at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, Baptist minister, assisted by the Rev. Dewey Noles, minister of the Church of Christ of Minor Hill. Burial took place in the Noblitt cemetery near Minor Hill.<br>He was the son of the late Jarrett Cole and Rowena Burgess Cole.<br>Mr. Coles is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tavie Norwood Cole; four children, Misses Hortense and Zoo Cole, Edwin Cole and David Cole, all of the home address; and one brother, Carlos Cole, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>COLE, Robert Henry The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1954<br>Robert Henry Cole, 84, native of Giles County, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, July 19, at his home in Athens, Ala., following an illness of three years.<br>Funeral rites were held Tuesday afternoon at the residence with burial in City Cemetery.<br>Born December 4, 8169, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. F. Cole and Melissa Blow Cole, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Etta Stinnett Cole, died four years ago.<br>Mr. Cole is survived by three daughters and two sons; two sisters, Mrs. S. C. Reed, Pulaski, and Mrs. Jennie Eubank, Santa Anna, Texas; three half-sisters and three half-brothers, all of New Mexico.<br><br>COLE, Robert Thomas The Nashville Tennessean 19 Apr 1959<br>Columbia, Tenn.&#8211;Robert Thomas Cole, 85, of 213 Sixth Street, retired machinist and blacksmith, died at 11:40 a. m. yesterday in Maury County hospital after an illness of two weeks.<br>Services will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow at Williams Funeral Home, the Rev. Fred D. Craddock, officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Cole had resided here since 1899. He had also been employed by Porter-Walker Hardware Company here. He was a member of Central Christian Church.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Tennie McKennon Cole, Miami, Fla., and Ernest Cole, Augusta, Ga.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The body is at the funeral home.<br><br>COLEMAN, William Edward &#8220;Ed&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1957<br>Funeral services for William Edward Coleman, 76, Diana farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Coleman died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital after an illness of one year.<br>Born in Giles County on March 17, 1881, he was the son of the late Thomas Coleman and Mary Dodson Coleman. His wife, Mrs. Sallie Fitzpatrick Coleman died November 15, 1956.<br><br>Mr. Coleman is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Owen Chapman, Pulaski; five sons, Clayton Coleman, Diana., Leon Coleman, Columbai, Tommy Coleman, Murfreesboro, Bill Coleman, Washington, D. C. , and Steve Coleman, Pulaski; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Will H. Simpson, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>COLLINS, Agnes Augusta Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Augusta Harwell Collins, 54, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Pulaski, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Collins died Wednesday night at Giles County Hospital following a long illness. She was brought to the local hospital two weeks ago from Detroit, Mich., where she had made her home for the past ten years.<br>Born October 28, 1899, in Giles County. She was the daughter of the late Stephen Harwell and Mattie Harwell Harwell. She was the widow of Tom Collins, well known live stock dealer of Giles County for many years.<br>Mrs. Collins is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Boone and Mrs. Nancy Tomerlin, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Pearl Walls, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>COLLINS, Charlie Matt The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1954<br>Charlie Matt Collins, 78, resident of the Boonshill community, died Tuesday, September 7, at his home after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Boonshill Presbyterian Church with burial in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Collins is survived by his wife Mrs. Pearl Redd Collins; four daughters, Mrs. Don Rhiner, Fayetteville, Mrs. Malvin Caldwell, Boonshill, and Mrs. Owen Harrison and Mrs. Dean Mitchell, both of Lewisburg; two sons, Sam Collins, Fayetteville and Malcolm Collins, Bunker Hill; a number of grandchildren; and Mrs. Annie Luna, McBurg.<br><br>COLLINS, Cora Barrett The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Barrett Collins, 64, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. J. B. Rasbury, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ, will officiate and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Collins died of a heart attack at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday night in a Nashville hospital following a long period of declining health.<br>Born April 15, 1888, at Covington, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Collins is survived by her husband, Drake Collins; three sons, Capt. Drake Collins, Jr., United States Army, Austin, Texas, Richard Collins, Dyersburg, and Robert Collins, Piedmont, Ala.; six grandchildren; and one brother, R. Clint Barrett, Covington. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>COLLINS, George Osborne The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1955<br><br>George Osborne Collins, 50, farmer of the McBurg community, was electrocuted at 8 p. m. Monday when he came in contact with a wire attached to a kerosene stove equipped with an electric fan.<br>His wife, Mrs. Uldine Mills Collins, a teacher at Beech Hill High School in Giles County, suffered minor shock when she attempted to aid her husband who is reported to have placed his hand on a pipe that was in contact with the cord from the fan while seeking to determine why the fan had ceased to operate.<br>Funeral services for Mr. Collins were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the McBurg Methodist Church by the Rev. E. E. Walkup and burial took place in the Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br>Mr. Collins is also survived by his father, Perry Collins of the McBurg section.<br><br>COLLINS, James Ezell The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1955<br>Funeral services for James Ezell Collins, 67, farmer of the Aspen Hill community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Collins died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cecil Gooch, in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br>Born March 12, 1888, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Almon A. Collins and Susannah Neese Collins, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His wife, Mrs. Cullie Allen Collins, died July 14, 1949.<br>Mr. Collins is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gooch, Mrs. Bill Yant, Aspen Hill, and Mrs. Douglas Allen, Nashville; three sons, Hollis Collins, Elkton, Cleatus Collins, Georgetown, Ind., and Audie L. Collins, Aspen Hill; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lola Crowell, Nashville, Mrs. Sallie Warden, Old Hickory, and Mrs. Daisy Story, Pulaski; and two brothers, Joel Collins, Chapel Hill, and Charlie Collins, Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>COLLINS, Lura Davis The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1955<br>Mrs. Lura Davis Collins, 65, native of Giles County, died Wednesday, September 14, at a Nashville hospital after a six months illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pettus, Owens and Wood Funeral Home in Nashville with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George Davis and Almeda Davis, and was a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church. The family moved to Nashville in 1945.<br>Mrs. Collins is survived by her husband, G. B. Collins; five daughters, Mrs. Andy Kovalick, Nashville, Mrs. G. D. McCrea, Harlingen, Texas, Mrs. H. N. Skidmore, Fort Dix, N. J.,<br>and Mrs. George Reed, Elkhart, Ind.; five sons, James Collins, Pulaski, Floyd Collins, Lafayette, La., and Erskine Collins, Austin Collins, and Kenneth Collins, all of Nashville; eight grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Roy McCrea and Mrs. Aubrey Thornton, Pulaski, Mrs. Fred King, Anniston, Ala.; and five brothers, Rufus Davis, Ozro Davis, Charlie Davis, Guy Davis, and Luther Davis, all of Pulaski.<br><br>COLLINS, Pearl Brady The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Brady Collins, 75, resident of the Boonshill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville, with the burial in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Mrs. Collins died Saturday morning at her home after a long illness.<br>A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Lawson Brady and Mary Redd Brady. Her husband died in 1954.<br>Mrs. Collins is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Malvin C. Caldwell, Lincoln County, Mrs. Lillie Vance Rimer, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Ruby Mitchell, Lewisburg; two sons, Malcolm Collins, Bunker Hill Community, and Sam Collins, Fayetteville; 18 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br><br>COLLINS, Thomas T. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Thomas Talifario Collins, 70, retired stock dealer, who died at 9:00 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at his home in Pulaski after several months illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Bugg and Lula Moore Collins. He had spent most of his life in Giles County. Five years ago he moved to Detroit, Mich., where he resided until last July when he became ill. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Collins is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Agnes Harwell Collins; one daughter by his first marriage, Mrs. Evelyn Butler; three grandchildren; four sister, Mrs. Newton Rees and Mrs. Calvin Dale, of Fayetteville, Mrs. Sam Fox of Lewisburg, and Mrs. E. C. Hunter, of Pulaski; and two brothers, W. W. Collins, Diana and Drake Collins, Pulaski.<br><br>COLSTON, Thomas Sammy The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1952<br>Funeral services for Thomas Sammy Colston, 14, youth of the Ardmore section, who died Saturday, August 2, were held at the graveside at Gatlin Cemetery, near Ardmore, on Sunday afternoon.<br>The survivors include the parents, C. L. Colston and Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson Colston; and several sisters and brothers. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COLLINS, Curtis Ray The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Curtis Ray Collins, Beaumont, Texas, who was killed Sunday in a traffic accident near Beaumont, were held at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday at the Ardmore Baptist Church. The Rev. M. O. Blackwelder, pastor, officiated and burial was in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Collins was returning to the family home in Beaumont after having brought Mrs. Collins and their three children to Ardmore to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith. His car was involved in a head-on collision with another autombile on the highway within 150 miles of his home.<br>Survivors are his wife, the former Miss Norene Smith; three daughters, Deborah Yvonne Collins, Arlynne Collins, and Veda K. Collins, and a son, Ronald Ray Collins; his father, Fred Collins, and step-mother, Mrs. Collins of Oklahoma City; two sisters, Mrs. Clara May Beauchamp, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Willie Joe Phillips, Gary, Texas; two brothers, David Earl Collins, Beaumont, Texas, and Collie D. Collins, Fairbanks, Alaska; and several aunts and uncles.<br><br>COLLINS, William Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1953<br>William Wesley Collins, 80, retired merchant of Diana, died at 7:30 Monday evening, June 1, at his home after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Diana Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the church, and the Rev. W. W. Owen, a former pastor, officiating. Burial took place in the Diana Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the Diana community, he was the son of the late Robert Bugg Collins and Lula Moore Collins.<br>He was an active member of the Diana Methodist Church, having been a trustee at the time of his death. He had served as Sunday School Superintendent and teacher of the Men&#8217;s Bible Class for many years.<br>Mr. Collins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou Orr Collins; one daughter, Mrs. Slater Varnell, Chattanooga; one son, William W. Collins, Jr.; and one granddaughter, Miss Diane Collins, both of New Orleans, La.; three sisters, Mrs. Calvin Dale and Mrs. Newton Rees, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Sam Fox, Lewisburg; and one brother, Drake Collins, Pulaski.<br><br>COLVETT, Fred The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Fred Colvett, 61, who was born and reared at Lynnville, died Sunday morning, April 4, in a Chicago, Ill., hospital. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br>A son of the late William Colvett and Theora Tunnell Colvett, he was a veteran of World War I, and on returning from service went to Chicago, where he entered the insurance and real estate business. He has been a member of the Church of Christ many years.<br>Mr. Colvett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose D&#8217;Louey Colvett; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Allen of Alaska, and Miss Willa Mae Colvett of California; a sister, Miss Ethel Colvett, Chicago; and three brothers, Bonny Colvett, Kansas City, Mo., Joe Colvett, Chicago, and Herbert Colvett, Valparaiso, Ind.<br><br>COLVETT, John Melvin The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for John Melvin Colvett, 79, retired carpenter of Auburn, N. Y., and a native of Giles County, will be held Friday afternoon in Fulton, N. Y. Mr. Colvett who had been in declining health for some time, died Monday night, October 12 in Auburn.<br>Born May 9, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sam P. Colvett and Josephine Morrow Colvett. His first wife, Mrs. Ada Murphy Colvett, died in 1946.<br>Mr. Colvett is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Lena Davis Colvett; six daughters, Mrs. Vera Clark and Mrs. Louise Hobbs, both of Nashville, Mrs. Ursie McGowan, Murfreesboro, Mrs. A. B. Rogers, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Jim Henderson, Elkton, and Mrs. Kenneth Wells, Campbellsville; two sons, Velmer Colvett, New York City, and Eubon Colvett, Los Angeles, Calif., sixteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Kate Colvett Cochran, Nashville.<br><br>COMER, Mollie Lou Etta Stephenson The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Solon O. Comer, 42, Dallas, Texas, resident since 1951, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, July 15, at Poole Funeral Home, 315 Hampton Street. Rev. R. J. La Parde officiated with burial in Laurel Lane Memorial Park.<br>Mrs. Comer died Friday, July 17, in Methodist Hospital, Dallas, after a long illness. Mrs. Comer, who lived at 2507 W. Brooklyn Avenue, was born in Giles County, Tenn., and was the former Miss Mollie Lou Etta Stephenson.<br>She is survived by her husband; two sons, Charles and Wallace of Dallas; three daughters, Mrs. Ben Hartsell and Miss Sue Comer of Dallas, and Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald of Bryan, Texas; her mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Phillips of Pulaski, Tenn., and one sister, Mrs. Merlie Defoe of Cornersville, Tenn.<br><br>COMER, Roxie Anna Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John Comer, 79, resident of Powell community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, at Mt. Zion Church with the rites conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Comer died at 10:35 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, at the home after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Roxie Anna Roberts, she was born in Giles County on January 28, 1877, the daughter of the late John Roberts and Bettie Shelton Roberts. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Comer, widow of John Comer who died June 8, 1945, is survived by one son, Calvin Comer, with whom she lived; two grandsons, William Comer and Gene Comer; seven great-grandchildren; and one brother, Oscar Roberts, all of the Powell community. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>COMER, Sarah Edna Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Edna Sanders Comer, 82, who died on Friday, August 11, at her home in the Eighteenth Civil District, were held Saturday afternoon at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Homer Brown, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Comer, widow of Robert A. Comer, was born September 18, 1867 and was the daughter of the late James Sanders and Kathony Roper Sanders. She had been a member of the Scotts Hill Church for forty-five years.<br>Mrs. Comer is survived by four children, Tally Comer of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Ada Bivins, Mrs. Odie McIntyre and Ozro Comer, all of Giles County; twelve grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; three half-sisters, Mrs. Mary Hazelwood, Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Virgie Tate and Mrs. Bessie Hasting, both of Prospect; two half-brothers, Marion Sanders of Pulaski and Mitchell Sanders, Birmingham, Ala.<br>A daughter, Mrs. Dillie McMasters, died July 18, 1950.<br><br>COMPTON, Dee Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Dee Herbert Compton, 84, retired farmer of the Rich Community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Big Creek Church of Christ, and burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Compton died on Wednesday, February 4, at the home of his son, Perry Dee Compton in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br>Mr. Compton, the last member of his immediate family, was born June 1, 1874, in the Fourteenth District of Giles County, the son of the late DeWitt Compton and Nancy Gibson Compton. His wife, Mrs. Emma Foster Compton, died thirty years ago.<br>He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Compton, in addition to the son in Nashville, is survive by another son, Carl Compton, Kansas City, Kans.; one daughter, Mrs. Olin Smith, Monzonola, Colo.; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br><br>COMPTON, Neal Bunyan The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Neal Bunyan Compton, 67, retired farmer of the Hams Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ, conducted by Andrew Brown, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Compton died at noon on Sunday, July 26, at his home after several weeks illness, following a paralytic stroke.<br>Born November 5, 1891 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Alf Compton and Laura Alsup Compton. Mr.Compton, a batchelor, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Laura Parker; and one niece, Mrs. English Brashears, both of Ham Creek.<br><br>COMPTON, Prudie Kellum The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Prudie Kellum Compton, 73, resident of the Bodenham section, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Compton died Sunday at the home of her niece, Mrs. C. H. Warren at Bodenham after a brief illness.<br>Born October 31, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Rev. John L. Kellum and Fannie Hunt Kellum. Her husband, Richard O. Compton, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Compton is survived by a step-daughter, Mrs. John Jones, Columbia; a step-son, Kelly Compton, Emigrant, Mont.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Robert Hunter, LaVergne, Tenn., and Mrs. Warrmeth Johnson, Smyrna, Tenn.; and several nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CONNALLY, Mrs. Gordon L. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1951<br>Mrs. Gordon L. Connally of Jackson, mother of Mrs. Roy Eubank of Pulaski, died unexpectedly at 9:45 Thursday night, March 22, while driving with her daughter, Miss Helen Conally and friends. She had been in declining health for the past year.<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the Griffin Funeral Home with Dr. Samuel Stanworth, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial took place in Hollywood Cemetery at Jackson.<br>Mrs. Connally was born at Huntsville, Ala., the daughter of William McCravey and Sally French McCravey. Since 1905, she had resided in Jackson where Mr. Connally engaged in the retail furniture business. He die on March 15, 1929.<br>Mrs. Connally was prominently identified with the First Presbyterian Church and its activities.<br><br>Mrs. Connally is survived by the two daughters; one son, J. Garth Connally, Memphis; and three grandchildren, Mrs. Wharton Jones, Senatobia, Miss., and Gordon and Helen Eubank of Pulaski.<br><br>CONNELL, Alfred Michael The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Alfred Michael Connell, 81, retired farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Connell died at 4:10 Sunday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born September 20, 1873, the son of the late Matthew J. Connell and Susannah Eason Connell. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Connell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie Burgess Connell; and one sister, Mrs. McG. Ingrum, Pulaski; two nieces, Miss Lynn Ingrum, Pulaski, and Mrs. J. B. Whitmire, Sr., Decatur, Ala.; three nephews, M. F. Ingrum, Memphis, Fred and Ben Ingrum of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CONNELL, William Theodore The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for William Theodore Connell, 76, retired farmer of the Lynnville community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ. Gynnath Ford, minister of the church, and Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ, officiated, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Connell died at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness. A native of Dyer County, Tennessee, he was born January 19, 1879, the son of the late William Thomas Connell and Mary Gold Connell, and was a member of the Church of Christ. He had lived in Giles County since childhood.<br>His wife, Mrs. Essie Overstreet Connell, died October 23, 1938.<br>Mr. Connell is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John Coble and Mrs. Kenneth Sisk, Pulaski, and Mrs. Howard Ashton, Lynnville; one son, Joe Connell, Columbia; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Charles Hooten, Lewisburg; and one brother, George Connell, Nashville.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>COOK, Cecil Irvin The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1955<br>Funeral services for Cecil Irvin Cook, 58, employee of Leheigh-Portland Cement Company of Birmingham, Ala., were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in that city with burial there.<br>Mr. Cook died Sunday morning at his home at Tarrant City, a section of Birmingham following a six months illness.<br>Born April 21, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook, former residents of the Woodlawn community.<br>Mr. Cook is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Lewis Cook; five children; three sisters, Mrs. Iris Ridner, Woodlawn, Mrs. Lizzie Compton, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. C. M. Crawford, Birmingham, Ala.; and three brothers, J. E. Cook, Sumac community of Giles County, W. J. Cook, Birmingham, Ala., and A. M. Cook, Nashville.<br><br>COOK, Fred Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Fred Wilson Cook, 32, Ardmore World War II veteran killed in a traffic accident January 11 on Highway 31, South, were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at the Ardmore Baptist Church. The Rev. M. O. Blackweilder, pastor of the Baptist Church, and the Rev. E. M. Trammell, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated, and burial was in the Gatlin Cemetery near Ardmore.<br>Mr. Cook is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Ardmore; two brothers, James Cook, Ardmore; Robert Cook, Denver, Colorado; and three sisters, Mrs. Clifton Toone, Pulaski, Mrs. Wayne Kech, Nampa, Idaho; and Mrs. Barney Warkloa, Mt. Emphian, New Jersey.<br><br>COOK, Henry Frazier The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Henry Frazier Cook, 87, former resident of Prospect Community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pettus-Owen Funeral Home in Nashville. The Rev. Carl L. Elkins, pastor of Blakemore Methodist Church in Nashville, officiated at the rites and the burial which took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Cook died on Saturday, April 12, in a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br>Mr. Cook, a retired lumber company employee, was a native of Maury County but resided most of his life at Prospect. He was a member of Prospect Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Susie Gilbert Cook, died in 1952 soon after the family moved to Nashville.<br>Mr. Cook is survived by one son, W. M. Cook; two daughters, Mrs. W. R. Spears, and Mrs. Harold G. Daly, all of Nashville; eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br><br>COOK, Sallie Clem The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Clem Cook, 71, Giles Countian, were held at the Ardmore Funeral Home on Sunday afternoon, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield. Burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Mrs. Cook died Wednesday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br>Born February 14, 1866, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Emmett Clem and Amanda Stovall Clem, and was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Cook is survived by her husband, Jesse Frank Cook; three daughters, Mrs. Clifton Toone, Pulaski, Mrs. Bernard Warkala, Mt. Ephraim, N. J. and Mrs. Kenneth Wayne Keck, Nampa, Idaho; two sons, Robert L. Cook, Denver, Colo., and Jimmy Cook, Ardmore; twelve grandchildren; and two brothers, Kerby Clem, Bethel, Ala., and Raybon Clem, Nashville. Wilson T. Carter and Company, in charge.<br><br>COOK, Susie Eleanor Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Eleanor Gilbert Cook, 80, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Cook died Monday, August 25, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Spears, in Nashville.<br><br>Born September 1, 1872, and educated in the Prospect community, she was the daughter of the late John E. Gilbert and India Westmoreland Gilbert. She Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Cook is survived by her husband, H. F. Cook; two daughters, Mrs. Spears, and Mrs. Harold G. Daly; one son, W. W. Cook; and eleven grandchildren, all of Nashville.<br>The family formerly lived t Prospect. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COOK, William James The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for William James Cook, 73, retired employee of the Jefferson Foundry in Birmingham, Ala. were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Woodlawn Christian Church, with the burial in Forest Hill Cemetery in that city, Mr. Cook died Friday, April 3, at a Birmingham hospital after several months illness.<br>Born February 12, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Cook and Viola Doss Cook. He moved to Birmingham in 1926. He was a member of the Christian Church and had served as a deacon for several years.<br>Mr. Cook is survived by his wife, Mr. Eva Hyatt Cook, also a native of Giles County; three daughters and two sons; two brothers, Asa M. Cook, Nashville; and Edward J. Cook, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. W. M. Compton, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Iris C. Ridner, Pulaski, and C. M. Crawford, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>COOPER, James K. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for James K. Cooper, 90, retired farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Rose Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford conducted the services and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Cooper, who was nearing his ninety-first birthday, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday night, July 18, at his home in the Rose Hill section, after several years of failing health.<br>He was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church and a lifelong resident of the county, the son of the late Isaac Cooper and Susan Copeland Cooper.<br>His wife, Mrs. Susan Alice Boatman Cooper, died May 23, 1951.<br>Mr. Cooper is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Perry Smith and Miss Hallie Cooper, who live at the Rose Hill home, and Mrs. Floyd Bivins, Lewisburg; three sons, Clyde Cooper, of the Rose Hill section, Willie Cooper, Halls, Tenn., and Clay Cooper, Fayetteville; ten grandchildren, sixteen great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Delia Norman, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COOPER, Janie Shaw The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Janie Shaw Cooper, 68, widow of C. T. Cooper, who died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, July 23, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Choates Creek Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery near Campbellsville.<br><br>Mrs. Cooper died after an extended period of declining health in Old Hickory at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Veto Steele, where she had made her home since the death of her husband, C. T. Cooper, in April, 1949.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ed Shaw and Mattie Penny Shaw. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Cooper is survived by one son by a former marriage, William F. Sandusky, Nashville; one step-daughter, Mrs. J. D. Garner, Memphis; one step-son, Claude Cooper, Pulaski; five grandchildren, one great grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Bob Wheeler and Mrs. Dan Wheeler, Giles County, and Mrs. Delilah Kelly, Ethridge; and four brothers, W. R. Shaw and G. W. Shaw, both of Pulaski, and Herbert Shaw and Claude Shaw, both of San Angelo, Texas.<br><br>COOPER, Susan Alice Boatman The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Alice Boatman Cooper, 85, were held Friday afternoon at Rose Hill Baptist Church in Giles County.<br>The Rev. Eugene Steelman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Cooper died Wednesday afternoon at her home after a three weeks illness.<br>Daughter of the late William Boatman and Sara Wray Boatman, she was a native of Giles County, and a member of the Choates Creek Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Cooper is survived by her husband, James K. Cooper; three daughters, Mrs. Perry Smith and Miss Hallie Cooper, both of Rose Hill, and Mrs. Floyd Bivins, Lewisburg; three sons, Clyde Cooper, Rose Hill, Clay Cooper, Fayetteville, and Willie Cooper, Halls, Tenn.; eleven grandchildren, twenty-two great grandchildren and eleven great great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COPE, Lula Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Pearl Goodwin Cope, 58, mother of W. F. Cope, Jr., Pulaski druggist, were held Wednesday at Moore-Motlow Funeral Home in Tullahoma. Burial took place there.<br>Mrs. Cope, storekeeper at the Tennessee Vocational School in Tullahoma, died Monday night at the school.<br>A native of Sparta, she had resided in Tullahoma twenty-seven years.<br>In addition to her son, Mrs. Cope is survived by two grandchildren, Pulaski; a sister, and four brothers.<br><br>COPELAND, William Flournoy The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1952<br>Dr. William Flournoy Copeland, 74, prominent Giles County physician and the mayor of Lynnville, died of a heart ailment at ten o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 30, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, following a year of declining health.<br><br>Funeral rites were held at the Lynnville Methodist Church at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, with the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the church, and the Rev. W. C. Wallace of Nashville, a former pastor, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery under the auspices of the Masons and Odd Fellows.<br>Born July 28, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Matthew Taylor Copeland, Esq., and Nancy Lovice May Copeland.<br>Upon his graduation from the University of Nashville in 1904, he went to Southport in Maury County to practice. It was here he met and married Miss Lennie Wiley on November 24, 1908. She survives.<br>Later Dr. Copeland moved to Campbellsville where he practiced nineteen years. Later practice took him to Cornersville for a few years and eleven years ago he moved to Lynnville where he filled many places of trust. A member of the Lynnville Methodist Church, he served on the honorary board of stewards and the board of trustees, in addition to becoming mayor of Lynnville in recent years. He was a member of the Giles County Medical Society, the Tennessee Medical Society and was a member of the staff of the new Giles County Hospital.<br>He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Odd Fellows and the Woodman Lodge.<br>In addition to his wife, Dr. Copeland is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Joe Moore, Cornersville, Mrs. Lyndal Smith, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Earl Davis, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Reeves Rainey, Nashville; one son, Matthew Wiley Copeland, Lynnville; and nine grandchildren.<br>A son, W. F. Copeland, Jr., died June 16, 1941.<br><br>CORDER, John Milton The Pulaski Citizen 02 Oct 1957<br>Funeral services for John Milton Corder, 60, former Giles Countian, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Shores Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Corder died Thursday night, September 26, at his home at Goodlettsville, after a long illness.<br>Born January 20, 1897, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of Mrs. Louella McKinney Corder of Minor Hill and the late George Corder.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Corder is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Gooch Corder; and two brothers, Stacy Corder and Freeman Corder, both of Minor Hill.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CORDER, Lou Ella McKinney The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Ella McKinney Corder, 90, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Corder died unexpectedly Friday morning at the home at Minor Hill.<br>Born October 7, 1869, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Jack McKinney and Louisa Browning McKinney. Her husband, George Corder, died many years ago. Mrs. Corder is survived by two sons, Stacy Corder and Freeman Corder, both of Minor Hill; eight grandchildren; one brother, Harry McKinney, Minor Hill; and three sisters, Mrs. Cora Jackson and Mrs. Lillie Alsup, both of Minor Hill, and Mrs. Mattie Hardiman, Florence, Ala. Bennett-May &amp; Company in charge.<br><br><br>COSBY, Thomas Milton The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Thomas Milton Cosby, 71, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the parlors of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Roy West, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, and the Rev. A. R. Hogan, a former pastor. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, May 6, after a brief illness at his home in the Eighteenth Civil District.<br>He was born December 28, 1880, in the same house in which he spent his entire life. He was the son of the late Thomas P. Coshy and Catherine Johnson Cosbym and had been a member of the Trinity Methodist Church since childhood.<br>Mr. Cosby is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Shook Cosby; a foster son, Rev. W. V. DeRamus, Gainesboro, Tenn., and a number of nieces and nephews of West Tennessee. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COSBY, Walter Alonzo The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1951<br>Funeral services for Walter Alonza Cosby, 70, retired farmer of the Stella community, who died on Saturday, June 2, at his home on West Washington Street, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella. The Rev. Wyatt Harwell officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Cosby, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, died at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon following a five year illness.<br>He was born in Giles County on November 16, 1880, the son of the late Ephriam F. Cosby and Missouri Martin Cosby.<br>Mr. Cosby is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inez Judia Cosby; and two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Roberts, Stella, and Mrs. Daisy Graham, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COUCH, Ivabell Appleton The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. William Claude Couch, about 71, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by M. F. Norwood, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery. Mrs. Couch died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Thursday April 29, at the home near Nashville, following a brief illness.<br>The former Iva Bell Appleton, she was born and reared in Appleton section of the county. A member of the Church of Christ, Mrs. Couch is survived by her husband, William Claude Couch; one son, Kenneth Couch, Appleton, Tenn.; three daughters, Mrs. John Cole, Antioch, Mrs. Bob Taylor Raines, Nashville, and Mrs. Guy Davis, Minor Hill; several grandchildren; three sisters, including a Mrs. Eubank of Texas; and two brothers, Tom Appleton and Noah Appleton, of Giles County. Bennett-May and Co., Morticians in charge.<br><br>COUCH, William Claude The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for William Claude Couch, 75, resident of Appleton, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by M. F. Norwood, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the Dobbins Cemetery in that community.<br><br>Mr. Couch, who had lived with a daughter in Nashville recently, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, October 27, following a long period of declining health.<br>His wife, Mrs. Iva Appleton Couch, died one year ago. (*actually six months).<br>Born in Lawrence County, he had resided at Appleton on the Giles-Lawrence County line the greater part of his life. He was the son of the late Mr. Couch and Mrs. Lissie Dobbins Couch Norwood.<br>Mr. Couch is survived by three daughter, Mrs. Guy Davis, Minor Hill, Mrs. John D. Cole of Antioch, Tenn., and Mrs. Robert Raines, Nashville; one son, Jack Couch, Appleton; and several grandchildren. Bennett-May and Co. Funeral Directors.<br><br>COWAN, Sanders H. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Sanders H. Cowan, 60-odd years of age, a native of Giles County, died Sunday, August 17, at a hospital in Toledo, Ohio, after a period of declining health.<br>The remains arrived at Union Station, Nashville, at 3:20 Wednesday afternoon and were conveyed to Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the grave in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.<br>Born at Campbellsville, he was the son of the late Abner Cowan and Sue Lee Guest Cowan. The survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lee Cowan, Toledo; and one brother, Buck Cowan, Nashville. He was an uncle of Miss Jennie English of Campbellsville and Hugh Abner English of Chattanooga.<br><br>COX, Ada Bell The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Miss Ada Bell Cox, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Miss Cox died Saturday night, February 28, at a Columbia nursing home after an extended period of declining health.<br>Miss Cox, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, was born January 11, 1864, the daughter of the late Gerdine Cox and Martha Mayfield Cox.<br>The last member of her immediate family, Miss Cox is survived by serveral nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>COX, Elizabeth Lyman The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1955<br>Mrs. Elizabeth Lyman Cox, 74, the mother of Parmenas Cox, president of First National Bank in Pulaski and a former resident of Pulaksi, died Wednesday afternoon in Martha Gaston Hospital in Lebanon after a long illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Minor Hill Methodist Church, with the Rev. H. T. Tipps and the Rev. J. E. Trotter, officiating.<br>Burial will take place in Oxford Cemetery in that community.<br><br>A native of Knoxville, Mrs. Cox had resided with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Dowdy, in Lebanon, for the past two and a half months, having moved there from Pulaski where she lived for many years. She was the widow of James Thaddeus Cox, a former principal of Giles County High School, and was educated at the University of Tennessee.<br>Born December 8, 1880, she was the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Johnston Lyman of Lynbrook, N. Y., and the late Elbert Porter Lyman. She was a member of the Minor Hill Methodist Church and a former teacher in its Sunday School, and was active in church, school and club affairs in the county. She was the founder of the Parent-Teacher organization in Giles County and was a former member of the Twentieth Century Club.<br>In addition to her son in Pulaski, her mother and Mrs. Dowdy, Mrs. Cox s survived by another daughter, Mrs. Leon Bibb, Clarksville; another son, Lyman Cox, Old Hickory; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Dr. Warren Lyman, Ottawa, Canada, Addison Lyman, Memphis; and a sister, Mrs. Wellington Donaldson, Lynbrook, N. Y. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>COX, Etta Brinkley The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for Miss Etta Brinkley Cox, 87, Giles County native, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Argine Hughes and the Rev. Paul McReynolds. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Miss Cox died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning at Cozy Rest Haven at Columbia after a period of declining health.<br>Born September 13, 1868, in Giles County, she was a daughter of the late Gourdyne Cox and Martha Mayfield Cox. Survivors include one brother, James B. Cox, Scotts Hill; and one sister, Miss Ada Cox, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>COX, Garner Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Garner Floyd Cox, 82, retired farmer of the Diana community, who died at his home after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Cornersville Methodist Church. The Rev. Wyatt L. Harwell, pastor of the church, officiated, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, of St. Joseph and burial took place in New Hope Cemetery near Cornersville.<br>Mr. Cox, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by one son, Jesse Will Cox of Diana; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Sallie Tidwell, Nashville; and one brother, Will Cox of Nashville.<br><br>COX, Jones The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Jones Cox, 78, Twelfth Civil District retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Raymond Greenway. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Cox died Friday at a Nashville hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late David Kennedy Cox and Della Marks Cox. His wife, Mrs. Lena McNeese Cox, died about ten years ago.<br>Mr. Cox is survived by one daughter, Mrs. R. W. Jacobi, Cleveland, Ohio. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>COX, Lula McDougal The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula McDougal Cox, 76, native Giles Countian and widow of Charlie Cox, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Cox died on Friday, August 14, at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. L. Hanna in Lawrenceburg, after a long illness.<br>Mrs. Cox, who was a resident of the Scotts Hill section, was born October 13, 1882, the daughter of the late William McDougal and Betty Hardiman McDougal. She was a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Cox is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. S. R. Stanford, Union Hill, and Mrs. Mandy Williams, Pulaski; and two brothers, Robert McDougal, Shores, and A. J. McDougal, Scotts Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>COX, Mahlon G. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mahlon G. Cox, 73, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Edwin Gilbert of Athens, Ala., a nephew, and the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., Methodist ministers.<br>Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Cox died suddenly about 8 o&#8217;clock Friday night at this home in the Arrington community, in Williamson County.<br>Born November 28, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Prof. Edwin R. Cox and Augusta Ann Abernathy Cox, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>He grew to manhood here, marrying in 1916 and moving to Williamson County in 1919 where he had been a successful farmer and dairyman.<br>Mr. Cox is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Sherrell Cox, also a native Giles Countian; and three sisters, Mrs. Charles R. Gilbert, Pulaski, Mrs. J. M. Reid, Fort Worth, Texas, and Mrs. J. J. Cridebring, Tucumcarl, N. Mex. Bennett May and Co., morticians in charge.<br><br>COX, Sally Gordon The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. S. E. Cox, 73, mother of Mrs. G. A. Roberts, Jr., of Pulaski were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Butler, Ga., hometown of the Cox family. Burial took place in that city. Mrs. Cox died early Sunday morning, December 14, at the home of a daughter in Miami, Fla., after a prolonged illness.<br>In addition to the daughter at whose home she resided, Mrs. Cox is survived by two other daughters in Miami, Mrs. Massey Wilkes and Mrs. Luther Edmondson, and Mrs. Roberts of Pulaski; and one son, Ishmael P. Cox of Butler, Ga.; and a number of grandchildren.<br><br>COX, Simon Eroy The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1953<br>Simon Eroy Cox, 78, father of Mrs. G. A. Roberts, Jr., of Pulaski, died on Tuesday morning, August 4, at Howell Hospital in Macon, Ga., after an extended illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church in Butler, Ga., conducted by the Rev. E. R. Dunn, pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Cox, cotton broker and retired farmer, had been a member of the South Georgia Cotton Exchange and for many years had served as chairman of the county board of education. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>He was born December 12, 1875, at Butler, Ga., the son of the late Stephen Hilliard Cox and Lucy Harmon Cox.<br>Mr. Cox is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sally Gordon Cox; five daughters, Mrs. Roberts, Pulaski, and Mrs. Massey Wilkes, Mrs. Jack Hickman, Mrs. W. L. Edmondson and Mrs. H. L. Cone, all of Miami, Fla.; one son, I. P. Cox, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; six grandchildren; and one brother, J. E. Cox, Butler, Ga.<br><br>CRABB, Arthur Arnold The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1950<br>Arthur Arnold Crabb, 52, of the Minor Hill Community, an invalid confined to his wheelchair for a number of years, died from a self-inflicted bullet wound at five o&#8217;clock p.m. Saturday at his home. His wife, Mrs. Sammie Davis Crabb said she discovered him dead in his wheelchair, his gun beside him, when she returned from the barn where she been milking the cows. In Mrs. Crabb&#8217;s absence, he had rolled his chair to the telephone, called one of their children, and told the family to come to the home quickly.<br>Mr. Crabb, a native of Giles County had engaged in farming before his illness. He was a son of Albert Noah and Willie Ann Buffalo Crabb. Funeral services were held Monday at 3:00 p.m. at the Minor Hill Church of Christ, D. B. Noles officiating, and burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Survivors are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Janet Crabb and Mrs. Genevieve Lovett and one son, Solon Crabb, all of Minor Hill; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ross Newton of Pulaski, and Mrs. Vera Woodard of Arlington, Texas; one brother, Charles Crabb of Minor Hill.<br><br>CRABB, Vera Zerl Hardy The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1953<br>Prayer services for Mrs. Vera Zerl Hardy Crabb, 64, were held at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday at the residence near Anderson, Ala., followed by funeral services at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at New Zion Church of Christ in Giles County. Rites were conducted by J. R. Creel of Athens, Ala., minister of New Zion Church and burial took place in the New Zion Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Crabb died at 7 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at her home at Anderson.<br>Born in Giles County on October 5, 1888, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Henry Hardy and Lucinda Whitaker Hardy. She had been a member of the Church of Christ since her girlhood.<br>Mrs. Crabb is survived by her husband, Freelin Crabb; three sisters, Mrs. Bob Rogers, Stella, Mrs. Bill Rogers, Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Claude Gooch, Maryville; and three brothers, Oswald Hardy, Detroit, Mich., Robert Hardy, Blue Mts., Miss., and Leon Rogers, Athens, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CRABTREE, James Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Mr. James Thomas Crabtree, 65, who died Saturday night, August 4, at Giles County Hospital, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Crabtree, a retired farmer of the Kedron community, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night after a few hours illness.<br><br>He was born in Marshall County, the son of the late William Crabtree and Mary Hill Crabtree. The greater part of his life he made his home at Bethel and later at Kedron. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Four years ago he retired, moving into the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bill Hughes, on South Second Street.<br>Mr. Crabtree is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Miller Crabtree; four daughters, Mrs. Hughes, Pulaski, Mrs. B. M. Gooch, Mrs. Edgar Hughes and Mrs. Joe Hughes, all of Kedron; two sons, Frank Allen Crabtree and Stokely Crabtree, Kedron; a number of grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. N. W. Webb, Decatur, Ala.,; and one brother, Will Crabtree, Kedron. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>CRABTREE, Mattie Estelle The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Rufus Walter Crabtree, 73, Fayetteville resident, were held Wednesday at Gallant Funeral Home with burial in Riverside Cemetery in that city. She died Sunday at her home after a long illness.<br>Mrs. Crabtree is survived by her husband, R. W. Crabtree; three daughters, Mrs. Guy Fogg, Belfast, Mrs. Johnnie Gray and Mrs. Erlean Sumners, Fayetteville; five sons, Ollie Crabtree, Bennie Crabtree, Lincoln County, Floyd Crabtree, Ardmore, Charles Crabtree, Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Charlie Humbles, Lewisburg, and three brothers, Jim and Howell Crabtree, Petersburg, and Clarence Crabtree, Lewisburg.<br><br>CRABTREE, Will Edward The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Will Edward Crabtree, 76, retired farmer of Giles County, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. George Williams, Christian minister of Decatur, Ala. Burial will take place in the Kedron Cemetery. Mr.Crabtree died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, October 1, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br>Born October 4, 1881, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late William Crabtree and Mary Hill Crabtree. He came to Giles County with his family at the age of 14 years.<br>Mr. Crabtree is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Wright Crabtree; two sons, Ernest E. Crabtree, Pulaski and Alga Crabtree, Mulberry, Fla.; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Maudie Webb, Decatur, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CRAFTON, Mary Amanda Curtis The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Amanda Curtis Crafton, 78, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Crafton died at 9:40 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, May 16, at the home of a step-daughter, Mrs. W. O. Daughtry in the Vale Mill Community, following a long illness. She broke her hip six weeks ago.<br>Born January 6, 1878, in the county, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis.<br><br>Mrs. Crafton, the last member of her immediate family, had been married four times, and was survived by four sons, Robert Newton, Fall River, Sam Newton, New Prospect, Charles Newton, Scotts Hill, and Tom Newton, Nashville; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and three step-daughters, Mrs. Daughtry, and Mrs. Ella Bee, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Murphy Smith, Kosciusko, Miss. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>CRAIG, Amelia Martin The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1954<br>Mrs. Amelia Martin Craig, 81, died Tuesday, August 24, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Gowan, in the Berea community, after a three year period of illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Wednesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born May 7, 1873 in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Martin and Goodlett Franks Martin, and was a member of Berea Methodist Church.<br>She was married three times, her first husband, Sam Blackburn, a native of Texas, die in that state eleven years ago. Her second marriage was to Robert Wolfe who died several years ago. Her last husband, Gene Craig, died in 1949.<br>In addition to the one daughter, Mrs. Craig is survived by eight grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren; and one brother, Jesse Martin, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Rittenberry and Mrs. Gracie Collins, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Marvin Reeves of Columbia.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CRAIG, Cornelius Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1957<br>Cornelius Abernathy Craig, 88, founder of one of the nation&#8217;s largest insurance companies and a native of Pulaski, died Tuesday afternoon in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, following an illness of several years.<br>Funeral services will be conducted from West End Methodist Church in Nashville at 10:30 a. m. Thursday and burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.<br>Mr. Craig, former president and chairman of the board of National Life and Accident Insurance Company and one of its founders in 1902, had been in failing health since 1952. He retired at his own request as chairman of the company&#8217;s executive and finance board in 1949, and had been honorary chairman of National Life since that time.<br>A leader in religious, civic and financial affairs, Mr. Craig had served as chairman of the book committee of the Methodist Church; a director of the Federal Home Loan Corp. of Cincinnati, the NC &amp; St. L Railway and the Nashville branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; treasurer of Scarritt College, and a trustee of Scarritt College, Peabody College and Vanderbilt University. He was said to be the only man ever to serve concurrently on the board of trustees of all three educational institiutions.<br>Mr. Craig was born in Pulaski, June 15, 1868. He was a son of William Jackson and Virginia Boisoir Abernathy Craig. His father, a native of North Carolina, had gone first to Maury County and later moved to Giles County.<br><br>After the death of Mr. Craig&#8217;s father, his family moved from their farm to Pulaski. He attended public schools in Pulask and after two years at Giles College, he began his career in 1884 as a clerk in a dry goods store. He was a clerk later in a drug store, and subsequently established his own retail drug business in Pulaski and operated it for 10 years. While in this business, he attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.<br>In 1896, Mr. Craig entered the insurance business as an agent in Pulaski, and later he got together with Mr. Willis and Mr. Clements and they bought and reorganized an insurance company that became the National Life and Accident Insurance Company.<br>Mr. Craig maintained his interest in Pulaski and Giles County and expressed it by donating a library and several thousand volumes to his former home town. In 1946, he established a trust fund at Vanderbilt for worthy Giles County students as a memorial to his wife.<br>A lifelong Methodist, Mr. Craig was a member of West End Methodist Church and served many years as a member of the Board of Stewards.<br>Mr. Craig married Miss Maggie Sinclair of Franklin September 11, 1889. She died in 1945.<br>He is survived by a son, Edwin W. Craig, chairman of the board of National Life; a daughter, Mrs. Douglas Self Henry; three granddaughters, Mrs. William C. Weaver, Jr., Mrs. Walter Robinson, Jr., and Mrs. Harry Joyce; two grandsons, Douglas Henry, Jr., and C. A. Craig, II; and nine great-grandchildren, all of Nashville.<br><br>CRAIG, Ella Pickett The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Pickett Craig, 69, who died Saturday, September 8, were held at Booths Chapel, conducted by M. F. Norwood, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Craig died at 12:10, noon, Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilburn Yearta in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br>Born September 30, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Pickett and Bettie Locke Pickett. Her husband, John Craig, died more than thirty years ago.<br>Mrs. Craig, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Yearta and Mrs. Earl Hill, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Bennie H. Hicks, Goodsprings, Mrs. Waters Jones, Stella and Mrs. J. B. Williams, Nashville; one son, Ewell Craig, Nashville; twenty-one grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and one brother, Earl Pickett, Goodsprings.<br><br>CRAIG, Juliet O. Tabb The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. William Ezell Craig, 70, Nashvillian who died Friday were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the residence, 3711 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, with the burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in that city.<br>The former Juliet O. Tabb, she was a native of West Virginia, and in 1911 married mr. Craig, a native Giles Countian and a widely known church and civic leader. Mrs. Craig was active in the work of the West End Methodist Church and various civic and cultural organizations.<br>In addition to her husband, retired chairman of the board of Brandau-Craig-Dickerson Company, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Winston Sykes Dustin and Mrs. Joseph H. F. Handly; and five grandchildren, all of Nashville.<br><br>CRAIG, Stephen Michael The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1954<br>Stephen Michael Craig, 4-day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Craig, died December 17 at Giles County Hospital.<br>Prayer services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the graveside in Maplewood Cemetery by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, pastor of the Olivet Charge of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Dunavant.<br><br>CRAIG, William Ezell The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>William Ezell Craig, 83, native Pulaskian and retired prominent businessman of Nashville, died of pneumonia Monday night at St. Thomas Hospital after an illness of one year.<br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at West End Methodist Church with Bishop Costen J. Harrell of Atlanta, Ga., and Dr. John W. Henley, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in Mount Olivet Cemetery.<br>Born and reared in Pulaski, he was the son of the late Will Craig and Sallie Ezell Craig. He received his education at Pulaski, Spring Hill Academy, and at Giles College, Pulaski. In 1894, he located in Nashville, identifying himself with the printing industry, first with Brandon Printing Company, fourteen years later going to Memphis where he organized the Morgan-Craig Company. In 1912, he became associated with the Brandau-Craig-Dickerson Company. For many years he was president of the firm and chairman of the board, retiring two years ago.<br>Mr. Craig also held a prominent place in the church and civic affairs of Nashville for several decades, lending constructive interest in the cause of higher education through colleges in Middle Tennessee, including Martin College at Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Craig, the former Miss Juliette Ople Tabb of Parkersburg, W. Va., died in 1958.<br>Mr. Craig is survived by two daughters, Msr. Winston Sykes Dustin and Mrs. Joseph H. F. Handly, Nashville; several grandchildren; three brothers, R. Percy Craig, Nashville, Edward M. Craig, Greenville, S. C., and John Kennedy Craig, Knoxville; and one sister, Mrs. Charles A. Dugin, Birmingham, Mich.<br><br>CRAMER, Mrs. Albert P. Cramer The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1956<br>Mrs. Albert P. Cramer, 86, aunt of Mrs. J. U. Speer of Pulaski, died October 19, at Atlantic Shore Sanitarium at Somers Point, N. J., after a long illness. Funeral services were held on Monday with burial at Somers Point.<br>A native of Ireland, she had been a resident of Somers Point forty-eight years.<br>Mrs. Cramer is survived by her husband; one niece, Mrs. Speer who was reared by Mrs. Cramer; and one nephew, John Carey, New York City.<br><br>CRANE, Ellis King The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ellis King Crane, 46, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Cornersville Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Raymond Fite, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br><br>Mrs. Crane, Wheeler resident, died unexpectedly Sunday night at Giles County Hospital in Pulaski, after a few hour illness.<br>Born in Alabama, she was the daughter of Mrs. Ben King of Ardmore and the late Mr. King. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Crane is survived by her husband, Spark A. Crane, Wheelerton; one son, Carl Crane, Shelbyville; one grandson, David Crane, Shelbyville; her mother, Mrs. King; and five sisters, Mrs. Howard Camp, Mrs. Roy Waaltons, and Miss Alma King; Ardmore, Mrs. Nellie Malone, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Raymond Martin, Nashville; and three brothers, Orval King, Lewisburg, James King, Toledo, Ohio, and Albert King, Chattanooga. Toney Rainey, Ardmore, Funeral Director.<br><br>CREECY, Mattie Jane Lunsford The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Jane Lunsford Creecy, 78, former resident of Diana community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Cornersville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. E. G. Godwin and the Rev. C. E. Blackburn. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. Mrs. Creecy, a resident of Cornersville several years, died Wednesday, December 4, at Hamlin Nursing Home in Lewisburg.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Oscar Lunsford and Sara Lou Briggs Lunsford, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Creecy is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Herschell Doggett, Nashville; two sons, Tommy Creecy, Cornersville, and Garrett Creecy, Red Oak, Lincoln County; and one brother, Asa D. Lunsford, Cornersville.<br><br>CRENSHAW, John B. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1951<br>John B. Crenshaw, former teacher of the Pulaski City School, died Monday at his home in Trenton.<br>Funeral rites were held on Wednesday. Mr. Crenshaw lived in Pulaski six or seven years. He and his wife taught in the city schools.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Crenshaw is survived by three sons.<br><br>CRIBBS, Lota Ethel White The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lota Ethel White Cribbs, 74, Sheffield, Ala., housewife, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Cribbs died Monday morning, November 4, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a period of illness.<br>Born August 17, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. M. White and Amanda Warren White, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br>Mrs. Cribbs is survived by her husband, S. F. Cribbs; five daughters, Mrs. Corinne Fain, Lester, Ala., Mrs. Mable Jackson, Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. Bennie Bee, Garden City, Mich., Mrs. Harry White, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Louise Gosa, Indianapolis, Ind.; four sons, Ermon Neely, Albertsville, Ala., and Edward Neely, Pulaski, and S. F. Cribbs, Jr., Flint, Mich.; a number of grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Jackson, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Verna Seniard, Muncie, Ind.; and three brothers, Noble C. White, Pulaski and Clay White and Morgan White, both of Salem, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CRICK, Eva Stofel The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Stofel Crick, 79, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the First Baptist Church in Lynnville, conducted by the Rrev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Rose Cemetery at Columbia.<br>Mrs. Crick died at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning, December 16, at the home at the Giles-Maury County line hill after a lengthy illness.<br>Born March 30, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. W. Stofel and Hauty Williams Stofel.<br>Mrs. Crick is survived by her husband, Frank Crick; two daughters, Mrs. Tom Lee, Portersville, Ala., and Mrs. Lena Miller, Lewisburg; two sons, Brodus Smith and Earl Smith, both of Lewisburg; sixteen grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren and two step-grandchildren.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>CRIDEBRING, Joseph Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1957<br>Joseph Jackson Cridebring, 84, retired teacher of Tucumcari, N. Mex., and husband of the former Miss Lizzie Cox of Pulaski, died Friday, November 15, at his home after a period of declining health. Rites took place in that city.<br>Born in Ohio of German parentage, he was at the time of his marriage to the Giles Countian, the superintendent of schools at Alamogordo, N. Mex.<br>Mr. Cridebring is survived by his wife, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Cox of Pulaski; one son, Edwin Cridgbring, Tucumcari; and four daughters.<br><br>CRINER, Gladys Poteete The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Gladys Poteete Criner, 34, wife of J. C. Criner, Jr., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Pulaski Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Criner died at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, August 25, in Pulaski Hospital following a brief illness.<br>Born at Delrose, she was the daughter of the late Brown Poteete and Grace Roller Poteete, and was educated in Nashville. In 1934 she was married to Joseph C. Criner, Jr., who survives.<br>She was a member of the Methodist Church and was serving as a Sunday School teacher in the cradle roll department at the time of her death. She was an active member of the American Legion Auxiliary.<br>In addition to her husband, field man for the Giles County Farm Bureau; Mrs. Criner is survived by one son, Joe Criner, a student in Giles County High School.<br><br>CROCKETT, Susan Lightfoot The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Lightfoot Crockett, widow of Nathan Adams Crockett, were held at the residence, 3805 Whitland Avenue, Nashville, at 3 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon. Burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville. Mrs. Crockett died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at her home.<br>Born and reared in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Jones Lightfoot and Susie Abernathy Lightfoot. Her marriage to Mr. Crockett took place in 1946. He died in 1949.<br>Mrs. Crockett is survived by one nephew, Harry Lightfoot, Los Angeles, Calif.<br><br>CROSS, Audie M. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Oct 1953<br>Funeral services for Audie M. Cross, 68, farmer of the Yokley community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Taylor Chapel Methodist Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Cross died about midnight Sunday, October 4, in Giles County Hospital after several days&#8217; illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late Henry T. Cross and Amanda ____________ Cross. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Cross is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zora Francis Cross; three daughters, Mrs. T. E. Peden, Russellville, Ky., Mrs. E. B. Thurman, Lynnville, and Mrs. John L. Goldman, Birmingham, Ala.; and three sons, Walter Cross, Bowling Green, Ky., Wilburn Cross, Lewisburg, and Malcolm Cross, Philadelphia, Pa.<br><br>CROSS, Cora Beatrice Powell The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Beatrice Powell Cross, 60, housewife of the Yokley community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Taylor Chapel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Mr. Hickman. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Cross, who had been in failing health for several months died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at her home.<br>A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Van Powell and Sarah McConnell Powell but had lived in the Yokley section since her marriage forty-four years ago. She was a member of the Taylor Chapel Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her huisband, Lonnie B. Cross, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Henry Hickman, Mrs. Cordell Russell, and Mrs. W. D. Beasley; and one step-son, Elmer Cross, all of Giles County; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Horace McLauring, Iron City and Mrs. L. T. Thorne, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>CROSS, Melvin Carver The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954<br>Melvin Carver Cross, 59, highly respected member of Giles County Court and a farmer of the Minnow Branch community, died Monday afternoon in Giles County Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire and the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br><br>Mr. Cross was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Henry T. and Amanda Carpenter Cross. He engaged in farming for many years and, in addition, was a subscription agent for the Newspaper Printing Corporation, Nashville, until he resigned because of illness. He<br>was a member of the Campbellsville Methodist Church and served as a member of the Board of Stewards.<br>Mr. Cross represented the Thirteenth District in the County Court and took active part in the affairs of the county and his community.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lou Ellen Carpenter; three daughters, Mrs. J. P. White, Nashville, Mrs. William Alred, Ringgold, Ga., and Mrs. W. B. Mathis, Citrus Heights, Calif.; three sons, Cordell Cross, Lynnville, Nathan Cross, Lawrenceburg, and Revis Cross, Lafayette, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Eddie Hickman and Mrs. Grady Cummings, both of Lynnville; two brothers, L. B. and A. M. Cross, both of Lynnville; and eight grandchildren.<br><br>CROSS, Thomas Martin The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Thomas Martin Cross, 71, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, February 26, at his home at Ethridge were held on Tuesday afternoon at Ethridge Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. M. Walker of Fayetteville and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in John Lay Cemetery there.<br>The Rev. Cross, a minister for 40 years, was a member of County Line Primitive Baptist Church.<br>He is survived by Mrs. Maggie Eubank Cross; three daughters and four sons; thirteen grandchildren all of Ethridge; three sisters and brothers.<br><br>CROSS, Will E. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1958<br>Will E. Cross, 76, retired manager of the Clarksville, Tenn., office of Southern Bell Telephone Company, and former manager of the Pulaski office of the company, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at his home in Clarksville after an illness of several years.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at McReynolds Funeral Home with the burial in Greenwood Cemetery in Clarksville.<br>Mr. Cross is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie May Cross, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gil T. May of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. M. N. Bakarick, Athens, Ga., and Mrs. J. C. Bunnell, Clarksville; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. J. A. Huggins, Detroit, Mich.; and one brother, John Cross, Columbia.<br><br>CROSTHWAITE, Annie Tate Harris The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Mrs. Annie Tate Harris Crosthwaite, 57, retired Summertown school teacher, died Wednesday morning, November 12, at Lawrenceburg County Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services will take place at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Summertown Church of Christ, with the burial in Mimosa Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. J. T. Harris of Lawrenceburg and the late Mr. Harris. She had taught school more than 25 years and had retired a month ago.<br><br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Crosthwaite is survived by her husband, Burton L. Crosthwaite; one son, Thomas Crosthwaite, Summertown; and two brothers, Thomas Harris, Lawrenceburg, and Charlie Harris, Danville, Ky.<br><br>CROWELL, Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1956<br>Ernest Crowell, a native of Bedford County and an attorney practicing law in Pulaski from 1907-1924, died Munday at a sanitarium in Sulphur, Okla.<br>Mr. Crowell, who had resided in Oklahoma for many years, was a member of the Giles County Bar Association and a leader in the Republican Party during his residence in Pulaski. His wife, the former Miss Mary Lee Meadows, Giles County native died several years ago.<br>The message of Mr. Crowell;s death received by friends in Pulaski did not contain funeral arrangements.<br><br>CROWELL, Frank The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Frank Crowell, 76, former Pulaski resident, were held Tuesday afternoon, Februay 7, at the Lee Funeral Home in Washington, D. C., and burial took place in the National Cemetery at Arlington with full military honors.<br>Mr. Crowell died of a heart attack on Thursday, February 2, at his home in Washington.<br>A Veteran of Foreign Wars and a member of the Presbyterian Church, he formerly made his home in Pulaski, having been associated with the Burton Barber Shop for a number of years.<br>Mr. Crowell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Lewis Crowell, native Pulaskian; four daughters, Mrs. Gilda Keller, Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Adelaide Cross and Misses Jean and Jane Crowell, Washington; five sons, Lt. W. R. Crowell, stationed in Germany, Thomas W. Crowell, New York City, and John F. Crowell, Alden E. Crowell, and David Lee Crowell, all of Washington; and three daughters by a former marriage.<br><br>CRUMLEY, Joe The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1957<br>Funeral services for Joe Crumley, 86, retired farmer of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Old Cemetery at Ethridge. Mr. Crumley died at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, August 3, at a nursing home in Lewisburg after a ten months illness.<br>Born November 4, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Crumley. His wife, Mrs. Haughty Francis Crumley, died in September of 1949.<br>Mr. Crumley is survived by four grandsons, Eugen Dickey, Columber, Walker Dickey, Kenneth Dickey, Porterfield, Texas, and Sherman Dickey, California; six great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mandy Strange, Columbia, Mrs. Daisy Hickman, Giles County, Mrs. Drucilla Crowder, Cedar Hill, Tenn., and Mrs. Roxie Dawson, Lewisburg; three brothers, Press Crumley, Bakersfield, Calif., Columbus Crumley, Portageville, Mo., and Amos Crumley, Giles County.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CRUTCHER, Alice Irene Appleton The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1958<br><br>Mrs. Alice Irene Appleton Crutcher, 52, employee of the County Court Clerk office in Pulaski, died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, April 14, at her home at Prospect after several months illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, assisted by James E. Holt and J. Clifford Murphy. Burial took place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella.<br>Born September 29, 1905, at Minor Hill, she was the daughter of Roy Parr Appleton and Pearl McMasters Appleton, and was a member of the Church of Christ. She was graduated from Minor High School and attended Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro and a business college in Nashville. Later she held a position with the State Department of Unemployment in Nashville. For the past year, she had been a clerk in the office of Coleman G. Davis, County Court Clerk.<br>Mrs. Crutcher is survived by her husband, W. W. Crutcher; a nine year-old son, Jimmy Crutcher; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph L. Carson, Nashville, and Mrs. J. Luster Jackson, Prospect; one brother, Roy Russell Appleton, Nashville; and one half-brother, Smith Appleton, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>CRUTCHER, C. S. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1958<br>C. S. Crutcher, 56, deputy collector of Internal Revenue, Nashville, died unexpectedly Tuesday, September 2, in a hospital in Nassawadox, Va., having been stricken while en route home from a business trip to Washington, D. C. A native of Wilson County, he joined the Internal Revenue Department in 1942.<br>A brother of Woodrow Crutcher of Prospect, Mr. Crutcher is also survived by another brother, Hilary Crutcher, Nashville; and two sisters, Miss Darcie Crutcher and Miss Catherine Crutcher, Nashville.<br><br>CUFF, Roger P. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1958<br>Roger P. Cuff, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., professor, and husband of the former Miss Eleanor Frazier of Pulaski, died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Friday, July 11 in Lucerne, Switzerland, while on a European tour with Mrs. Cuff and others.<br>Funeral rites were held Wednesday, July 16, in Mt. Pleasant where they had made their home for a number of years.<br>Former professor of English at David Lipscomb College in Nashville, he was holding the chair of English at a college in Mt. Pleasant, a position he had held since going to the Michigan city. He was a native Tennessean.<br>Mrs. Cuff is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Arthur Frazier, now of Brewton, Ala., former residents of Pulaski.<br><br>CULPEPPER, Ralph The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br><br>Ralph Culpepper, 32-year-old factory worker of Dearborn, Mich., and the husband of the former Miss Shirley Belew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Belew of Minor Hill, drowned in Mud Lake in Michigan Saturday night when he fell through two inches of ice while running a new coon dog with two companions. One of his companions also fell in, but managed to climb from the frigid water back onto the ice.<br>Culpepper&#8217;s body was recovered at 11:58 p. m. by State Police Trooper in about 16 feet of water some 30 feet from the north shore at the Fox Country Club on North Territorial Road.<br>Culpepper&#8217;s companions said the dog chased a coon onto the ice and the men followed. They said they were behind Culpepper when he fell through the ice and Parker also fell through.<br>They said they told Culpepper to keep his head above the water while they got a board or stick to hand him, but Culpepper submerged in the muddy waters.<br>State Troopers spent about 15 minutes dragging for the body before it was located.<br>Funeral services for Culpepper were conducted Monday in the J. L. Peters Funeral Home and burial was in Parkview Memorial Cemetery.<br>Survivors, in addition to his wife, are his parents, John J. Culpepper, Taylor Township; three sisters, Mrs. Odessa Watson and Mrs. Violet Hall, both of Taylor Township, and Mrs. Ristie Ridge, Hammond, Ill.; and four brothers, Alex and Worthel, both of Taylor Township, Henry of Dearborn, and Lawrence of Lincoln Park, Ill.<br><br>CULPS, Alice Cole The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1951<br>Mrs. Robert Culps, the former Alice Cole of Giles County, who attended the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. E. Blakely, on October 6, died suddenly a few hours after her return to her home.<br>Her rites were held in Los Angeles. Mrs. Culps is survived by her husband; one daughter and one son.<br>Mrs. Blakely is a half sister of Lewis Culps and Miss Addie Lewis Culps and Miss Addie Culps of Pulaski.<br><br>CULPS, Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Lewis Culps, 83, retired grocery employee, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock<br>Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and Dr. W. H. Strother with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Culps died Saturday midnight at his home 602 Spofford Avenue in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br>Born February 6, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert L. Culps and Mary Jane Boyd Culps.<br>Mr.Culps is survived by one sister, Miss Addie Culps, Pulaski, and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CULPS, Robert O. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1952<br>Robert O. Culps, 87, native Giles Countian, died Tuesday morning October 21 at his home in Los Angeles, Calif.<br>Funeral services will take place there at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon.<br>Born and reared here he moved to Los Angeles more than thirty years ago. His wife died October 6, 1951.<br><br>Mr. Culps is survived by one daughter and son, Mrs. Harry Schalk and Boyd Culps, both of Los Angeles; one sister, Miss Addie Culps; and one brother, Lewis Culps, both of Pulaski.<br><br>CUMMINS, Ann Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Clifton Cummins, 79, lifelong resident of the Southport Community of Maury County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in the Gibsonville Cemetery. Mrs. Cummins, died Sunday night at her home.<br>A sister of Will Clifton of Lynnville, Mrs.Cummins is survived by one daughter; three sons; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two other brothers and three sisters.<br><br>CUNNINGHAM, Melinda Catherine Davis The Pulaski Citizen 03 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Melinda Catherine Davis Cunningham, 76, were held Friday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, with burial in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Cunningham died Thursday morning at the home of her son, Roy Cunningham at Prospect, after a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born March 3, 1876, the daughter of the late Jim Davis and Betty Parker Davis. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Roy H. Cunningham, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Cunningham is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Norma Rogers and Mrs. Aaron Grant, both of Prospect; two sons, Roy, with whom she made her home, and Ernest Cunningham, Prospect; seventeen grandchildren and three great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Dave Hickerson, Wartrace, and Mrs. Alice Stewart, Decatur, Ala.; and three brothers, Horace Davis, Miami, Fla., Jim Davis, Colorado, Texas and Adam Davis, Shelbyville. Wilson Carter and Co.<br><br><br><br>CURRY, Arney Carroll The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1959<br>Arney Carroll Curry, 57, Pulaski automobile dealer, church and civic leader, died of a heart attack Friday night, October 16, at 11:30 o&#8217;clock at his home on South First Street.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday at First Methodist Church with the Rev. William Moss, Dr. W. H. Mansfield, and Dr. R. B. Stone officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge. Active pallbearers were Dr. W. J. Johnson, Byron Eslick, Parmenas Cox, Ross Bass, Herbert Parsons, Dr. Joe Gordon of Lewisburg and Dr. A. M. Ballentine.<br>Honorary pallbearers were members of the Board of Stewards of the Methodist Church, the George Morgan Bible Class, Board of Directors of the First National Bank, the Pulaski Rotary Club, and employees of Curry Motors.<br>Mr. Curry was a native of Giles County, son of Mrs. Minnie Stapp Curry, Pulaski, and the late Robert Emmett Curry.<br>Mr. Curry was a member of the Methodist Church, the Pulaski Rotary Club, a member of the Board of Directors of First National Bank, a member of the Industrial Commission and of Hillcrest Country Club.<br><br>He had been in the automobile business for about thirty years. A brother, Guy Curry, was in the automobile business with him until his death 10 years ago.<br>For the past several years, Mrs. Curry was co-chairman of the annual Rotary Club Horse Show in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Curry was honored by Dodge Motors Corporation at a dinner at Hillcrest Country Club Wednesday night, October 14, when he was named a member of the Executive Council. In addition he was named by the Chrysler Corporation as the most outstanding dealer in the Memphis territory.<br>Surviving in addition to his mother, are his widow, Mrs. Louise Young Curry, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Dan Martin; a son, Kent Curry; a brother, Robert E. Curry; four sisters, Mrs. Smith Eubank, Mrs. Smith Legg, Mrs. Mitchell Howard, and Mrs. Arney White, all of Giles County.<br><br>CURRY, Mahaley The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Mahaley Curry, 68, were held Sunday afternoon at a funeral home in Columbia by the Rev. C. B. Cook and Elder Leon C. Burns. Burial took place in the Kedron Cemetery in Giles County.<br>She died Saturday in a Nashville hospital following a short illness.<br>Native of Giles County, she was a daughter of the late Bud and Marie Jane Hargrove Curry and was a member of the Kedron Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include sister, Mrs. Mary Denton, Columbia, with whom she made her home, and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>CURRY, Pearl Bell The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Bell Curry, 71, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Curry died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Giles County Hospital following a few hours illness, having sustained a paralytic stroke.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born November 5, 1881, the daughter of the late Joe B. Bell and Mary James Bell.<br>Mrs. Curry is survived by her husband, retired farmer of Prospect; one daughter, Mrs. T. F. Nipper, Knoxville; two sons, James Curry, Prospect; and Leldon Curry, Sarasota, Fla.; two grandchildren; and one brother, W. B. Bell, Orange, Texas.<br><br>CURTIS, Albert Sidney Fayetteville &amp; Lincoln County News 30 Aug1951<br>Albert Curtis, 81, died at the Lincoln County Hospital about noon Tuesday after a brief illness.<br>Funeral services were held at the McBurg Methodist Church at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon. Rev. W. C. Folk and Rev. J. C. Elkins officiated. Burial was held in Hereford Cemetery.<br>Mr. Curtis was born and reared in Lincoln County and was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Smith Curtis. He was engaged in farming in the Delrose community and for many years had been a member of the McBurg Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Nora Birdsong Curtis, died about five years ago.<br><br>Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Mack Taylor of Delrose; one son, Cletus Curtis, also of Delrose; one brother, Charles Curtis of Hughey, and two grandchildren.<br><br>CURTIS, Arnold O. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1956<br>Funeral services for Arnold O. Curtis, 76, retired farmer of Anthony Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Everett Prestridge, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Curtis died at 10:20 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ira Shelton, after a long illness.<br>Born August 11, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Curtis and Lizzie Sandusky Curtis, and was a member of the Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Rosa Hill Curtis, died fourteen years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Shelton, Mr. Curtis is survived by 2 other daughters, Mrs. J. B. Vanhoosier, Winter Haven, Fla., and Mrs. Oley Kimbrough, Lynnville; and two sons, Willie Curtis, Giles County and George Eliot Curtis, Winter Haven, Fla.; 26 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>CURTIS, Cora Harwell Williams The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Harwell Williams Curtis, 76, who died of a heart attack on Tuesday night, August 28, at her home near Fayetteville, were held the following day at Zion Baptist Church in Giles County, conducted by the pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>She was the daughter of the late Walter A. Harwell and Annie Abernathy Harwell of Frankewing.<br>Her first husband was Tom Williams of Frankewing.<br>She is also survived by three children, Hassie Williams, Burt Williams and Foster Williams, all of Giles County; three sisters, Mrs. Odie Robinson, McBurg; Mrs. Davis London, Cornersville, and Mrs. B. Twittie, Lewisburg; and one brother, Earlie Harwell, College Grove.<br><br>CURTIS, Etta Watson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Watson Curtis, 74, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church. The Rev. G. H. Turpin, of Chattanooga, a former pastor, officiated and burial took place in the Young&#8217;s Chapel.<br>Mrs. Curtis died at 7 o&#8217;clock Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Willie Mangrum in Murfreesboro.<br>She was reared at Bunker Hill, the daughter of the late William (Comfort) Watson and Lizzie Gilliam Watson. Her husband, Jim Curtis, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Curtis, a member of the Presbyterian Church, is survived by one daughter; one granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Gaines Jones, Pulaski and Mrs. Fredonia Williams, Dellrose; and one brother, Bud Watson, Oklahoma.<br><br>CURTIS, Louise Kimbrough The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Louise Kimbrough Curtis, 50, resident of the Pleasant Hill section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mrs. Curtis died at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 20, at the home after a long illness.<br>Born August 19, 1908, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Belve Kimbrough and Ida Craig Kimbrough.<br>In addition to her parents, Mrs. Curtis is survived by five sons, William I. Curtis, Cecil Curtis, Tommy Curtis and Harold Curtis, Giles County, Calvin Curtis, Texas; three daughters, Misses Betty and Patricia Curtis, and Mrs. Rosie Curry, Giles County; five brothers, Oley Kimbrough, John R. Kimbrough, Louie Kimbrough, Alvie J. Kimbrough, and Cordell Kimbrough, all of Giles County; and one sister, Mrs. Jasper Jones, Giles County.<br>Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>CURTIS, Lucy Watson The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Watson Curtis, 71, resident of the Bryson community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, at Bethany Presbyterian Church at Bryson with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Curtis died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday, May 19, her birthday, at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George Allen Watson and Fannie Storey Watson, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, John K. Curtis, died March 31, 1938.<br>Mrs. Curtis is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harvey May, Elkton, and Mrs. Bobbie Ray, Tullahoma; six sons, J. K. Curtis, Jr., Robert W. Curtis, Cecil Curtis, and Gilbert Curtis, all of Giles County, James Max Curtis, Memphis, and John Allen Curtis, Texas; nineteen grandchildren; one brother, Julius May Watson, Giles County; and one sister, Mrs. Allen Aymett, Sr., Pisgah. Bennett-May Funeral Home, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>DABNEY, Annie Rhea The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Rhea Dabney, 89, native Giles Countian, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 3, in the chapel of Griffin Funeral Home in Jackson, Tenn. The burial took place in Ridgecrest Cemetery at Jackson. Mrs. Dabney died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, July 7, after a lengthy illness.<br>She was born November 19, 1868, at Bufords Station in Giles County, and in 1900 was married to William Presley Dabney. The same year they moved to Jackson where he established the Dabney Furniture Company which he operated until his death several years ago.<br>Mrs. Dabney, prominent in social and cultural affairs of the city, was society editor of the Jackson Sun for many years and was a devou member of the First Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Dabney is survived by one granddaughter, Mrs. D. W. Booth of Spartanburg, S. C.; one grandson, Thompson Dabney, Jackson; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Rhea Dabney, Jackson; and four great-grandchildren.<br>Mr. and Mrs. David Rhea, Jr., of Pulaski attended the rites for his aunt.<br><br><br>DABNEY, Ida The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Miss Ida Dabney, 67, were held Friday afternoon at Robertson Fork Church of Christ, of which she was a member, conducted by Gaston Collins of Nashville. Burial took place in Walker Cemetery. She died Thursday of a heart attack at her home.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Sam D. Dabney and Tennie Walker Dabney.<br>Survivors include a number of first cousins.<br><br>DALE, William Bernard and Louise Dale The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1959<br>A 40-year-old former Giles County man shot and killed his 44-year-old bride of about three weeks Wednesday at their home in the Webber City community in Lawrence County and then killed himself.<br>Dead are William Bernard Dale, 40, traveling salesman, and Mrs. Louise Dale. Authorities said they had found no motive for the shooting.<br>Charles Freemon, Lawrence County coroner, said Mrs. Dale was in her small shop adjacent to the home when her husband drove up in an automobile, spoke to some tourists in another car and walked into the shop.<br>Freemon and Deputy Sheriff Arthur Hairrell said they were told that he said nothing when he entered the shop, but began firing as his wife with a 25 caliber automatic pistol. She was hit by several bullets and died a few minutes later.<br>Freemon said that Dale then went to the house, and after entering, fired three shots into his body, one from the automatic and two from a 38 caliber revolver.<br>Freemon quoted one of the customers in the shop as saying he thought someone was shooting firecrackers until he saw Mrs. Dale fall to the floor.<br>Freemon and Hairrell said Mrs. Dale, who was a widow, and Dale married about three weeks ago.<br>Mrs. Dale&#8217;s body was carried to Hunt Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg<br>Dale&#8217;s body was brought to Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski where funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p. m. The Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers of Pulaski, will officiate and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Dale is survived by his parents, R. B. and Mrs. Nannie Elizabeth Troxler Dale of Pulaski; two children, David and Dana Dale of Nashville; and a sister, Mrs. Bob Sullivan, Meridian, Miss.<br><br>DALY, Asa The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Asa Daly, 77, farmer of the Baugh community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Don Orr, pastor of the Pettusville Methodist Church, Pettusville, Ala. Burial took place in the Daly Cemetery.<br>Born November 27, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Daly and Julia Rochelle Daly.<br><br>Mr. Daly is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Lillie Thompson, Miss Osie Daly and Mrs. Ovale Hinkle, all of Baugh; three sons, Knox Daly, Madison County, Ala., Rayburn Daly and Iris Daly, Baugh; thirteen grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Dovie Wallace, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Musa Biggerstaff, Nashville, and one brother, Raymond Daly, Veto, Ala. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>DAILY, Edd Neal The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1954<br>Edd Neal Daily, 67, drag-line operator at International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales, died at 5:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, November 14, at Giles County Hospital, following several months&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by J. Bedford Rasbury, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial took place at West Point Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br>Born April 15, 1887, at Rogersville, Ala., he was the son of the late Jesse Daily and Fannie Waddell Daily. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Daily is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willie Hardwick Daily; three daughters, Mrs. Marvin Adams, Wales, Mrs. Floyd Shackelford, Pulaski, and Mrs. James Evans, Centerville; two sons, J. H. Daily, Chicago, Ill., and William Daily, Pulaski; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ross Quinn, West Point, Tenn.; and one brother, Ott Daily, Wales. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>DALY, Guy B. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Guy B. Daly, 75, well-known livestock dealer of the county, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Dr. W. B. Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of the First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Daly, who had made his home in Pulaski for a number of years, died at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, March 18, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br>Born February 19, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Lucas Daly and Martha Calvin Daly.<br>Mr. Daly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Olivia Phillips Daly; five daughters, Mrs. John H. Stevenson, Pulaski, Mrs.Luke Womack, Nashville, Miss Gladys Daly, Clarksville, Mrs. James Clark, Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Ephe Pitts, Fayetteville; three sons, Harold Daly, Nashville, Paul Daly, Batesville, Ark., and Neal Daly, Dallas, Texas; fifteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Calvin Jackson, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Clyde Hornbuckle, Clearwater, Fla., and Mrs. George Hargrove, Elkmont, Ala.; and three brothers, Lester Daly, Ardmore, Tenn., Noble Daly, Athens, Ala., and Dayton Daly, Corbin, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>DANIELS, Retta The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Miss Retta Daniels, 85, resident of the Rich community, who died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 15, at a Nashville hospital after an extended illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Campbellsville Church of Christ, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Yokley Cemetery in Campbellsville.<br><br>Miss Daniels, a lifelong resident of the county, had been a member of the Church of Christ since childhood. She was the daughter of the late Jim Daniels and Mary Ann Sneed Daniels.<br>Miss Daniels is survived by one sisters, Mrs. J. A. Allen of Culleoka.<br>DANIELS, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Robert Daniels, 83, retired farmer of the Berea community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by J. Clifford Murphy and Virgil Bradford, ministers of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Daniel died Sunday, January 31, at Giles County Hospital, where he had been a patient about two weeks.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, Mr. Daniels is survived by two sons, Collier R. Daniels, Panama City, Fla., and Herschel Daniels, Atlanta, Georgia.<br><br>DARNELL, Leroy The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Leroy Darnell, 16, Giles County youth found dead on his father&#8217;s farm in the Sumac community Monday, were held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at New Zion Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The youth&#8217;s body was found hanging from a tree near a field where he and his father, Adrian Darnell, had been working. As they were leaving to go to the house for luncheon, the father said, the boy heard a dog barking in the woods. The father said his son investigated, while he continued toward the house. Members of the family investigated when he did not arrive.<br>He had been an 8th grade pupil of Brick Church School when he stopped school a year ago.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Joe Wright and Mrs. Carter Wright, both of Odd Fellows Hall, and Mrs. Vestal Gowan; a half sister, Mrs. Richard Whitsell, both of Cornersville; and four brothers, Jessie, Melvin and Joe, all of Sumac, and James C. Darnell of Lewisburg. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge.<br><br>DARNELL, Will Fox The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for Will Fox Darnell, 41, supervisor of offices of Florence Stove Company, Lewisburg, were held Tuesday at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery in that city. Mr. Darnell died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Monday.<br>A lifelong resident of Marshall County, he was the son of Mrs. John A. Darnell of Lewisburg and the late Mr. Darnell, and was a veteran of World War II, and a member of the American Legion and Elks Club.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Darnell is survived by is wife, Mrs. Mary Louise Smith Darnell, daughter of Harvey H. Smith of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Clayton Baxter and Mrs. Carl Richardson, Lewisburg; two brothers, John A. Darnell, Jr., Lyndhurst, N. J., and Charlie Boyd Darnell, Lewisburg; and one nephew, John Adams Darnell, III, Springfield, Mass.<br><br>DAUGHTRY, Robert W. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1950<br>Robert W. Daughtry, 20, son of Oscar and Ruth Daughtry of Chestnut Street, Pulaski and the operator of Bob and Nita&#8217;s Cafï¿½ in Mt. Pleasant, died instantly of a bullet wound said to have been self-inflicted, at the Bluff Park beer parlor on Rockdale Hill at 8 o&#8217;clock Friday night.<br><br>According to Jess Kennedy, proprietor of Bluff Park and an eye witness to the tragedy, Daughtry pulled out a foreign make pistol and was flourishing it about. Kennedy stated he asked the youth if he was sure the safety was on the pistol. Instead of replying, Daughtry suddenly placed the pistol against his right ear and fired. He is said to have died instantly. A note indicating his intention to commit suicide, was left, but no clear reason was given.<br>Daughtry was a native of Giles County. He served three years in the armed forces. Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Juanita Luna Daughtry; two sisters, Sue and Juanita Daughtry, both of Pulaski; a paternal grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Daughtry; and a maternal grandfather, G. W. Warren, all of Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at the Church of God in Pulaski. Burial was in the Leoma Cemetery.<br><br>DAUGHTRY, Wiley Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Wiley Oscar Daughtry, 65, well known cabinet maker of Pulaski, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. H. G. Coston, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Freeman Cemetery at Leoma.<br>Mr. Daughtry died at 9:20 o&#8217;clock Friday night, November 14, at Giles County Hospital, following a long illness.<br>A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late John Walton Daughtry and Sarah Ann Palmore Daughtry. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Daughtry is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Ann Newton Daughtry; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Tillman, Pulaski; five sons, Harvey Daughtry, Owensboro, Ky., Herman Daughtry, Ethridge, William Daughtry, Pocatello, Idaho, Walter Daughtry, Santa Ana, Calif., and James Daughtry, Kenoshia, Wis.; fifteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two half-sisters, Mrs. Lena Allredd and Mrs. Susie Yearger, Lawrenceburg; and one half-brother, George Daughtry, Leoma. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DAVENPORT, Gilbert Henry The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Gilbert Henry Davenport, 71, native Giles Countian and retired carpenter and contractor, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in Whittier, Calif., with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Davenport died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, June 24, after several months illness.<br>Born March 1, 1888, he was the son of the late Levi Patrick Davenport and Eunice Nelson Adams Davenport. August 30, 1908, he married the former Miss Eunice Myrtle Harwell of Giles County, moving in 1917 to Logan County, Okla. Twenty-four years ago, the family movied to Whittier. Mr. Davenport was a Methodist.<br><br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Davenport is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ben Caldwell, San Marino, Calif., and Mrs. Robert Adair, Odessa, Texas; four sons, James Levi Davenport and Ferrell Eugene Davenport, Dallas, Texas, Rupert Glen Davenport, Whittier, Calif.; 12 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Pittard, Pulaski, Mrs. R. D. Boyd, Riverside, Calif., Mrs. L. M. Hightower, Nashville, and Mrs. Wilson Cole, Savannah; and four brothers, Charles A. Davenport and Robert I. Davenport, Pulaski, Roy P. Davenport, Tampa, Fla., and Jerome B. Davenport, Auburndale, Fla.<br><br>DAVENPORT, Orvie Orton The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John W. Davenport, 75, mother of Frank Davenport, Pulaski businessman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Macedonia Baptist Church in Lawrence County. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Davenport, the former Miss Orvie Orton, died at 6:50 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning January 2, of a heart ailment at her home in the Center community of Lawrence County, following a period of declining health. She had been a member of the Baptist Church many years.<br>Mrs. Davenport is survived by her husband, John W. Davenport; two daughters, Mrs. Mae Kelton and Mrs. Clarence Nutt, Lawrenceburg; six sons, Homer German, Charleston, W. Va., Charles German, Blue Ridge, Ga. and Jack German Chattanooga, Hoke Davenport, Maryville, Frank Davenport, Pulaski, and Bill Davenport, Knoxville; twenty-six grandchildren and six great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Olive Brindley, Winter Haven, Fla., and Mrs. Wiley Freeman, Oneonta, Ala.; and one brother, Boman Orton, Winter Haven, Fla.<br><br>DAVENPORT, Rupert The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1953<br>Rupert Davenport, 55, carpenter and substiture mail carrier of Giles County died at about 3:30 Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile accident at 6:30 Tuesday night on the Minor Hill highway.<br>Funeral services had not been arranged Thursday morning, although the service will be held at the Cool Springs Church of Christ and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Davenport&#8217;s wife, Leda B. Raines Davenport, was injured and was suffering from shock following the accident, although it was not believed she was seriously hurt. She remained a patient at the hospital Wednesday night.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Patrick Levi and Mrs. Eunice Adams Davenport. He was formerly employed in Pulaski, and was a member of the Cool Springs Church of Christ and a highly respected citizen of his community.<br>In addition to his wife, he is survived by an adopted son Carlton Davenport of Columbia; four sisters, Mrs. Wilson Cole and Mrs. Frank Pittard, of Pulaski, Mrs. Roy D. Boyd, Riverside, Calif., Mrs. L.M. Hightower, Nashville; five brothers, Charlie A. Davenport of Bogue Chitto, Miss., Robert I. Davenport, Pulaski; Gilbert Davenport, Whittier, Calif.; Roy Davenport, Tampa, Fla., and J. B. Davenport, Auburndale, Fla.; and one grandchild.<br><br>DAVIS, Amanda J. Davis The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Funeral Services for Mrs. Amanda J. Davis Davis, 90, resident of the Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the residence, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Davis died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 17, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br><br>Born January 29, 1866, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Billy Davis and Emmaline Roberts Davis, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Mrs. Davis, the last member of her immediate family, was the widow of Tom Davis who died in 1949.<br>Mrs. Davis is survived by one son, Larkin Davis, Athens, Ala.; six daughters, Mrs. Cecil White, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Will Chambers, Mrs. Ambus Wright, Mrs. Charlie Crabb, Mrs. Houston Moody and Miss Lela Davis, all of the Minor Hill community; twenty one grandchildren; and twenty one great grandchildren. Bennett May and Co., funeral directors in charge.<br><br>DAVIS, Bertha Magdalene Rose The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Magdalene Rose Davis, 59, widow of Will Davis and a resident of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Gowan and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial<br>took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth District. Mrs. Davis died at 2:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, June 19, at the home.<br>Mrs. Davis is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Felix Oakley and Mrs. Garland Fralix, both of Liberty Hill, and Mrs. Wayne Deihl, Ohio; and one son, William Davis, Liberty Hill; nineteen grandchildren; and three brothers, Casper Rose and Lester Rose, Liberty Hill, and Jim Rose, Goodsprings. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>DAVIS, Effie Gunter The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Effie Gunter Davis, 76, McBurg resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Wright Cemetery at McBurg.<br>Mrs. Davis died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born April 8, 1882, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late William Gunter and Fannie Emmons Gunter, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Davis is survived by her husband, Floyd Davis.<br><br>DAVIS, Fannie Gibbs The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Gibbs Davis, 84, resident of the Choate&#8217;s Creek community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Choate&#8217;s Creek Methodist Church. Elder J. Clifford Murphy officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>She died Saturday at Giles County Hospital.<br>Daughter of the late Henry Gibbs and Rilla Ann Gibbs, she was born October 16, 1868, in Giles County, and was a member of the Church of Christ. In 1900 she was married to G. W. Davis, who died thirty-seven years ago.<br>Mrs. Davis is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Luther Richardson, and two grandsons, Kenneth and George Richardson, Choate&#8217;s Creek; two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Hannah, Inglewood, Calif., and Mrs. Pearl Rhodes, Oklahoma, Okla.<br><br><br><br>DAVIS, Franklin D. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Franklin D. Davis, 23, resident of Florence, Ala., who celebrated his birthday at a supper given by neighbors a few hours before he was fatally shot across the road from the State Line, South of Minor Hill were conducted Monday afternoon at the Hester Chapel Church of Christ.<br>Tom Holland officiated and burial was in Hester Cemetery, with Spry Funeral Home in charge.<br>Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden H. Davis of Florence; a sister, Mrs. Betty Sue Christopher; grandmother, Mrs. Vera Felker, Minor Hill; three uncles and six aunts.<br>Investigation of the shooting was being continued this week after Grady O. Helton, 21 former resident of Anthony Hill who is now a mechanic in Florence, Ala., admitted firing the 22 calibar bullet that killed Davis. Preliminary hearing is expected to take place Friday morning. Deputy Sheriff James R. Newton, investigating officer said Tuesday.<br>The shooting took place about 11 p. m. Saturday night across the road from Long&#8217;s Beer Tavern, where Davis and some friends had gone after his birthday supper in Athens.<br>Sheriff P. M Butler said Helton admitted shooting to Jack Freeland, investigator for the district attorney;s office, and to Deputy Sheriff Newton when they picked him up Sunday in Florence.<br>Deputy Sheriff Newton said the shooting resulted when Helton &#8220;walked into&#8221; an argument between Davis and an unidentified man. Helton, who fled the scene, was arrested by Deputy Newton Sunday afternoon at his home in Florence.<br><br>DAVIS, George Washington The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for George Washington Davis, 71, resident of the Shores community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Methodist Church of Harvey, Ala. The Rev. E. C. Prestridtge officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Davis died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital in Florence, Ala. after a long illness.<br>He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Geneva Favors Davis; four daughters, Mrs. Luther Thigpen, Lexington, Ala., Mrs. Joe Brown, Rogersville, Ala., Mrs. Leslie Tucker, of the Shores community, and Mrs. Jimmy Bivens, Loretta; one step-daughter, Mrs. Albert Longshore, Shores; four sons, William Davis and Luther Davis, Rogersville, Ala., Pvt. Hoyt Davis, stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and Robert Davis, Shores; two step-sons, Roy Pratt and Jesse Pratt, Pulaski; one sister, Miss Jessie Davis, Rogersville, Ala.; two brothers, Edward Davis and Walter Davis, Florence, Ala.; twenty-three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DAVIS, James Washington The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for James Washington Davis, 69, farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 1:45 o&#8217;clock on Friday morning, December 8, at his home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Homer Brown, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br><br>He was a native of the county and the son of the late Henry Davis and Lou Petty Davis. Mr. Davis, a member of the Methodist Church, was twice married. His first wife was the former Miss Cora Estelle Stafford, who died in 1923.<br>Mr. Davis is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Bammer Wright Davis; one daughter, Mrs. Clyde Clemmons; and one son, Morris Davis; and four grandchildren; all of Scotts Hill community; one sister, Mrs. Hicks Harwell, Giles County; two brothers, Floyd Davis, Akron, Ohio and Tom Davis, Albany, Ind.<br><br>DAVIS, Jessie Christenberry The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1950<br>Mrs. Jessie Christenberry Davis, 75, who had been in declining health for a number of years, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock. Tuesday night, July 4, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edd Ezell on East Washington Street.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial will take place in the family lot in Mt. Nebo Cemetery, five miles south of St. Joseph in Lawrence County. The Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, and the Rev. Harvey Reed Overton, Jr., assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, will officiate.<br>Mrs. Davis was born in Decaturville, Tenn., and moved to Lawrence County when a child. She was the daughter of the late Dr. G. W. Christenberry and Bettie Hubble Christenberry, and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Her husband, John G. Davis, died in Lawrence County many years ago.<br>Mrs. Davis is survived by one daughter; one sister, Mrs. George L. Kelly, Sr., Pulaski; and one brother, W. P. Christenberry, El Campo, Texas.<br>Following the death of her husband, Mrs. Davis and daughter move to Pulaski.<br><br>DAVIS, Lum The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Lum Davis, 72, retired produce dealer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland, minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Davis died of a heart ailment at 5:20 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Giles County Hospital.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late John C. Davis and Martha Mankins Davis, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Faustea White Davis; one daughter, Mrs. Luther Gower, Pulaski; and two sons, Adrian Davis and Buren Davis, Pulaski; three grandchildren; one sister, Miss Lula Davis, Minor Hill; and six brothers, Jim Davis, Tom Davis, John Davis, and Walter Davis, all of Minor Hill, Herschel (Shug) Davis, Louisville, Ky. and Rufus Davis, Winter Haven, Fla. Wilson Carter Funeral Company, Funeral Director.<br><br><br>DAVIS, Ozro The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Ozro Davis, 57, farmer of the Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Davis died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born November 2, 1901, in Giles County, he was the son of the late G. L. Davis and Almeda Bass Davis.<br>Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viva Brooks Davis; three sisters, Mrs. Roy McCree and Mrs. Maude Thornton, Giles County, and Mrs. Fred King, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and four brothers, Luther Davis, Rufus Davis, Charlie Davis and Guy Davis, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>DAVIS, Phillip Anthony The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1952<br>Phillip Anthony Davis, two-year and nine-month-old son of William C. Davis and Mrs. Madelyn Bassham Davis of Minor Hill, died at 4:10 Wednesday afternoon at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala., after a short illness of mumps.<br>Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Minor Hill Church of Christ and burial will be in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>In addition to his parents, the child is survived by a sister, Sheila Rene Davis; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Bassham of Liberty Hill; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Shook Davis of Minor Hill.<br><br>DAVIS, Robert W. and son, Glen The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Robert W. Davis, 36, and his son, Glen, 11, former Giles Countians who were drowned Saturday in Michigan, were held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in Giles County. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The father and son drowned Saturday while fishing on Lake Huron near Tin Conning, Mich., when a high wind overturned their boat about 100 feet offshore near Emory Gillman boat landing, according to information received in Pulaski.<br>Another son, Roger, 14, was rescued by the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard also rescued two men whose boat was sunk in attempts to reach the Davis Boat.<br>The Davis family moved to Michigan about three years ago. Mr. Davis was a machine operator.<br>Other survivors include the wife and mother, Mrs. Lacy Risner Davis; and Mr. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis, Route 1, Ethridge.<br><br>DAVIS, Verner Lee The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services will be held Thursday morning, December 18, in Nashville for Verner Lee Davis, Nashville resident. Burial will take place in Wartrace.<br>He died on Tuesday in Nashville.<br>Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Carter Davis, formerly of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Annie Roberts, Warner Robbins, Ga.<br><br><br>DAVIS, Ward The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Ward Davis, 64, farmer of the Ostello community of Marshall County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg, with burial in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. Mr. Davis died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg, after a period of declining health.<br>He was a native of Giles County, born April 9, 1892, son of the late James Alphus Davis and Betty Davidson Davis, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virgie McKelvey Davis; two daughters, Mrs. Max Coggin, Melbourne, Fla.; and Mrs. R. C. Harrison, Ostello; four sons, J. W. Davis, George Davis, Billy Davis and Don Davis, all of Marshall County; one sister, Miss Lou Davis, Brick Church; and four brothers, Turney Davis, Brick Church, Joe Davis, Tallahassee, Fla., and Ollie Davis, Nashville, and Paul Davis, Lewisburg.<br><br>DAVIS, Wessie Dial The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1952<br>Mrs. Wessie Dial Davis, 79, died on Sunday July 20, at her home at Lynnville after a ten day illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Monday afternoon at the residence, conducted by Elder Claude McAdams of Lebanon. Burial took place in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born, 1873, in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late John Dial and Priscilla Smith Dial. Her husband, W. J. Davis, also a native of Maury County, died about fifteen years ago. The had made their home at Lynnville since 1913.<br>Mrs. Davis, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by one daughter, Miss Iva Davis, Lynnville; three sons, W. C. Davis, Lynnville, James S. Davis, Austin, Texas, and Oscar J. Davis, Chicago, Ill.; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. J. B. Freeland, Lynnville, Mrs. W. L. Boatright, Culleoka, and Mrs. O. C. Pilkerton, Birmingham, Ala.; and two brothers, Reece Dial, Murfreesboro, and W. E. Dial, Washington, R. I.<br><br>DAVIS, William Marvin Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1954<br>William Marvin Davis, Sr., 68, a Giles County Republican leader and a traveling salesman for Tennessee firms for the past 40 years, died at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at Giles County Hospital after a years&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Davis was a native of Giles County, the son of the late J. B. Davis and Amanda Daugherty Davis. He had taken an active part in the business, church and political life of the community, and had been the local representative of the former Harwood-Yancey firm, Craig-Shofner, and Keith-Simmons of Nashville for the past 15 years. He was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida May Baker Davis; a son, William Marvin Davis, Jr.a leading merchant of Pulaski; and two daughters, Miss Marie Davis and Miss Martha Davis, both of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Flautt Worley, Pulaski, and Mrs. S.M. Peacher, Nashville; and a half-brother, George Cole of Pulaski.<br><br>DAVIS, William Marvin Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958<br>William Marvin Davis, Jr., 44, Pulaski merchant and church and civic leader, died of a heart ailment Wednesday, April 19, at 8:00 a.m. at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Thursday at First Baptist Church in Pulaski by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, former pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery with<br>Bennett-May Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Mr. Davis was a native of Pulaski, the son of Mrs. W. M. Davis of Pulaski and the late Mr. Davis. He was co-owner of the Davis-Eslick Supermarket on East Washington Street, a deacon in the First Baptist Church, a member of the Exchange Club, and a member of the Masonic Lodge.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Cole Davis; two duaghters, Miss Judy Davis and Miss Betty Davis; and two sistes, Miss Martha Davis and Miss Marie Davis, all of Pulaski.<br><br>DAWES, Evelyn Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1956<br>Funeral Services for Mrs. Evelyn Jackson Dawes, 41, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, with rites to be conducted by the Rev. Harold Smith, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Dawes died Thursday morning at the home near Minor Hill. A member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church, she was born July 10, 1914, the daughter of Mrs. Nina Howard Jackson and the late Junius Jackson of the Minor Hill section. Her first husband, Clifford Gatlin, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Dawes is survived by her husband, Eldred James Dawes; two daughters, Mrs. Woodrow Evans, Limestone County, Ala., and Mrs. John R. Christopher, Athens, Ala.; two sons, Thomas Gatlin and David Eldred Dawes, both of Minor Hill; one grandchild; her mother, Mrs. Junus Jackson; five sisters, Mrs. Pink Beard, Abernathy, Texas, Mrs. Ozro Hagood, Mrs. Burton Powell, and Mrs. Cletus Craig, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Denton Craig, Huntsville, Ala.; and four brothers, Wilburn Jackson, Iron City, Woodrow Jackson, Lester, Ala., and Albert Jackson and Avery Jackson, Minor Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>DAWS, Billy Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Billy Wayne Daws, 11 years old, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br>The youth, a student in Pulaski Elementary School, died at 6:25 o&#8217;clock Friday evening, August 22, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br>Born June 5, 1947, in Giles County, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Daws.<br>In addition to his parents, the boy was survived by three brothers, Melton Eugene, James Wilson, and James Fred Daws; and five sisters, Mrs. Mary Greenfield, Mrs. Christine Shelton, Mrs. Ethel Garner, and Misses Sarah Daws and Katherine Daws, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>DAY, Charles Irving Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br><br>Charles Irving Day, Sr., 82, died at 2:05 Monday afternoon, January 22, at his home in New Kensington, Penn., as the result of a fall on the Thursday before.<br>Funeral services were held at the Beck Funeral Home and burial was in Greenwood Memorial Park in that city.<br>Mr. Day is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eddie Lou Adkins Day, a native of Giles County, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Artman, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Howard Lutes, Grove City, Penna.; three sons, Frank E. Day, Chattanooga, Tenn., Estill A. Day, Hawthorne, Calif., and Charles I. Day, Jr., New Kensington, Penna.; four grandchildren; and one brother, Harry R. Day, Mexico, Miss.<br>Mrs. Day is the daughter of the late Edd Adkins and Lou Adkins of Pulaski.<br><br>DAY, James Hillary The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1955<br>Funeral services for James Hillary Day, 75, retired railroad man, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Culleoka Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. W. T. Buckner, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Friendship Cemetery at Culleoka.<br>Mr. Day died at 3:55 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, May 1, at his home on Victoria Street in Pulaski after a long illness.<br>Born April 29, 1880, in Maury County, he was the son of the late John Day and Hattie Adkins Day, and was a member of the Methodist Church and was a Mason.<br>Mr. Day, who had lived in Pulaski several years, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Jett Day; and three sisters, Mrs. John Roberts, Nashville, Mrs. C. D. Young, Elkton, and Mrs. Logan Davidson, Lewisburg. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>DEAN, Joe Lindsay The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1954<br>Funeral services for Joe Lindsay Dean, 59, farmer of Giles County, who died suddenly at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning August 14, at the home in Pulaski, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Dr. J. Clark Hensley and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Dean had been in declining health the past year.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born January 27, 1895, the son of the late John Houston Dean and Rachel Ann Yearwood Dean.<br>Mr. Dean is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Buchanan Dean; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Wall and Miss Dorothy Dean, Pulaski, Mrs. Burford Gilliam, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Elene Dean Sellers, Springfield, Ohio; five sons, Marvin Dean, Fayetteville, Gene Dean and J. L. Dean, both of Houston, Texas, and Paul Dean and David Dean, both of Pulaski; thirteen grandchildren; and four brothers, W. T. Dean and Harvey Dean, both of Pulaski; Jim Dean, Birmingham, Ala., and Ewing Dean, Campbellsville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>DEAN, Will Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Will Thomas Dean, 74, Pulaski, taxi driver for many years, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rev. W. H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church, and the Episcopal rector, the Rev. George Regas, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Dean died of a heart attack at 10:45 o&#8217;clock Monday night, November 16, at Giles County Hospital, having been stricken on Friday.<br>Born May 16, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. H. Dean and Rachel Yearwood Dean. He was a member of the Methodist Church..<br>Mr. Dean is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alma Holland Dean; two daughters, Mrs. Allan Hays English, Columbia, and Mrs. Joe Dunavant, Campbellsville; four grandchildren; three brothers, Harvey H. Dean and Ewing H. Dean, both of Giles County, and J. C. Dean, Birmingham, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>DEANE, Allen Woodaard The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1950<br>Dr. Allen Woodard Deane, 77, one of Giles County&#8217;s leading physicians, who has recently rounded out fifty years of medical practice in Giles County, died of a heart attack at 11:45 a.m. Friday at the Pulaski Hospital. His death came as a shock to his many friends in the county, as he had been active and making medical calls up until a few days before his death.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, The Rev. Harvey Reed Overton and the Rev. Dean Stroud of Nashville, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Dr. Dean is survived by his wife, the former Miss Annie Neely; one son, William Deane; four daughters, Mrs. Coleman Davis, Mrs. Gilbert Storey, and Mrs. Edward Hopkins, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Carter McClean of Nashville; ten grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Stroud of Nashville.<br>Born in Hickman County, Dr. Dean received his early education at the county schools there and at Shady Grove Preparatory School in Hickman County. His medical degree was received at the University of Nashville in March, 1900. After post-graduate work at Maryland Medical College, Baltimore, Md., and at New York Polyclinic, New York City, Dr. Deane began practice in the Brick Church Community in this county, and remained from 1900 until 1920 when he opened an office in the King Building on West Madison Street, being associated for 14 years with the late Dr. George Butler.<br>In the past few years, his office has been located in the Blackburn Building on West Madison Street. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In April of this year, Dr. Deane was honored by the members of the Giles County Medical Society with a testimonial dinner, in recognition of his half-century of service in Giles County. On this occassion he was presented with a 50-year diamond studded service pin. He recalled that he had attended more than 3000 births during his practice in this county. Many affectionate tributes attested to the deep regard of the people among whom he had lived and worked.<br><br>DEANE, William Allen The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for William Allen Deane, 52, merchant of the Brick Church Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate minister of First Methodist Church, and Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Deane died at 10:05 Saturday night, June 14, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg, after a period of declining health.<br><br>Born May 19, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Annie Neely Deane and the late Dr. A. W. Deane, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Deane is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellene Cheek Deane; two daughters, Mrs. Bill Jones and Mrs. Jimmy Burch, both of the Sumac Community; five grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Coleman G. Davis, Pulaski, Mrs. Gilbert Storey, Beech Hill, and Mrs. Annie Laurie Hopkins, Pulaski and Mrs. Carter McLean, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DEASON, Ellen Lawson The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Lawson Deason, 75, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Deason, widow of J. R Deason, who died last year, died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Monday night, April 21, at the home on West Jefferson Street after a six weeks illness.<br>A livelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Joseph G. Lawson and Lou Green Talley Lawson. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Deason is survived by one son, William R. Deason, Pulaski; and a number of nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br><br>DEASON, J. R. and Dorothy Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1953<br>Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Pulaski and Boonshill in Lincoln County respectively, for J. R. Deason, 28, and Miss Dorothy Johnson, 25, both victims of a Saturday night fire which destroyed a house in the rear of 218 Treutlan St. in Nashville.<br>Their bodies were found by fireman in answering a call turned in shortly after midnight. Investigating police said both lived at the Treutlan St. address. Mr. Deason had apparently attempted to rescue Miss Johnson, as his body was found at a point about four feet within the entrance to her room.<br>Both were pronounced dead, apparently of suffocation.<br>Deason was listed as an employee of the Parkrite Company. Miss Johnson, who was employed as a waitress at the Terminal restaurant, was said by relatives to have been married and divorced and had resumed her maiden name.<br>Funeral services for Mr. Deason were held at two o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. W. J. Fesmire, pastor of the Olivet Circuit, Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy McMillen Deason and two sons, Richard and Ray Deason, all of Winter Haven, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Higgins, Mrs. Foster Cleveland,<br>and Mrs. Jesse Wright of Pulaski, and Mrs. Paul Green of Winter Haven, and a brother, Robert Allen Deason, of the U. S. Air Force, in Africa.<br><br>Services of Mrs. Johnson were at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Boonshill by R. A. Largen. Burial was in Boonshill Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Ann Hall, her mother, Mrs. George Swinford, both of Lincoln County; and a sister, Mrs. Louise Baucom of Aspen Hill.<br><br>DEASON, James Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for James Rufus Deason, 82, vice mayor of Pulaski and retired hardward merchant were held at 3:30 Saturday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor, and the Rev. John DeForest, minister of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Deason died of a heart ailment shortly after noon Friday at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient for the past nine days.<br>Son of the late John Deason and Nancy Fisher Deason, he was born in Bedford County but had made his home in Giles County for more than 75 years. He retired from active business in 1938 after having operated a hardward store in Pulaski for many years. An active church and civic leader in Pulaski, he was a member and an elder of the First Presbyterian Church and had been a member of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen for ten years. Serving as chairman of committees on streets, lights and power and as sanitation officer for the city, Mr. Deason rendered invaluable and untiring service to the municipality and its residents.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Lawson Deason; a son,William Deason, of Pulaski; two brothers, R. C. Deason, merchant at Riversburg; and J. N. Deason of Minor Hill; and two sisters, Mrs. O. L. Arthur of Pulaski and Mrs. Luther Lively of Martin, Tennessee.<br><br>DEASON, Robert Clair The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Robert Clair Deason, 75, Riversburg merchant, who died at 4:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, September 11, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Wyatt Harwell of Frankewing and the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the Olivet Methodist Church, near Riversburg, will officiate and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. He had been in declining health for the past four months.<br>He was a native of Bedford County, born October 26, 1876, and was the son of John Richard Deason and Nancy Fisher Deason. He came to Giles County in 1906 and established a general merchandise store at Riversburg.<br>He was a member and a former steward at the Olivet Methodist Church.<br>The former Miss Mattie Gordon was his first wife who died in 1912. His second wife, the former, Miss Oma Arthur died October 8, 1937.<br>Mr. Deason is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Louise Higgins, Mrs. Foster Cleveland, Mrs. Jesse Wright, all of Riversburg, and Mrs. Paul Green, Winterhaven, Fla.; two sons, S/Sgt. Robert Allen Deason, Kendall Field, Panama City, Fla., and J. R. Deason, Winterhaven, Fla.; two sister, Mrs. Oscar Arthur, Pulaski and Mrs. Luther Lively, Martin, Tenn.; a brother, John Neal Deason, Minor Hill; and 14 grandchildren.<br>His brother, James R. Deason, died July 27 of this year.<br><br>DEETS, Edward Henderson The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1958<br><br>Edward Henderson Deets, 70, retired highway engineer and in recent years a resident of Clarksburg, Md., died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, February 24, at the Montgomery County (Md.) Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Neilsville Presbyterian Church near the home with the burial in the church cemetery.<br>When Pulaski streets were being paved in 1924-25, Mr. Deets was the resident engineer on the project.<br>Mr. Deets is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nell Patterson Deets, daughter of Mrs. Joe M. Patterson of Pulaski; one son Edward H. (Ned) Deets, Charlottesville, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. W. D. Thomson, Bermuda, W. I.; and four grandchildren.<br>Mrs. Thomas H. Selman, Jr., of Rome, Ga., niece of Mrs. Deets, will attend the funeral.<br><br>DeGARIS, John A. (Jack) The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1952<br>John A. (Jack) DeGaris, 66, prominent Pell City, Ala., druggist, died Thursday, March 13, at a Birmingham, Ala., hospital after a brief illness.<br>Funeral rites were held Friday at Kilgore Funeral Home in Pell City, with burial in Valley Hill Cemetery at Cropwell, Ala.<br>He was a member of the Episcopal Church, the Alabama Pharmaceutical Association, Kappa Psi Fraternity, was a Mason and a Shriner. He had been in the retail drug business more than twenty-five years.<br>Mr. DeGaris is survived by his wife; a daughter and a son; and three sisters.<br>Mr. DeGaris formerly was employed in Ellege Druge Store in Pulaski many years ago.<br><br>DENISON, Walter Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1950<br>Walter Leonard Denison, 54, widely known road contractor of Albuequerque, N. M., died on Thursday, October 26, at his home in that city following an extended period of illness.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in Alburquerque.<br>Born Feb. 28, 1896, at Cushman, Ark., he had resided in New Mexico for a number of years, first at Las Vegas, and the past ten years at Albuequerque.<br>He was a member and one of the first wardens of St. Mark&#8217;s-on-the-Mesa Episcopal Church, and was a veteran of World War I.<br>Mr. Denison is survived by his wife; two sons, Leonard M. Denison, Albuequerque and Walter E. Denison, Bonham, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. Floyd White, Pulaski, Mrs. Cledis Jones, Battesville, Ark., and Mrs. L. D. Peters, Memphis, Tenn.; four brothers, Alvis Denison, Albuequerque, Ross Denison, San Antonio, Texas, Shell Denison, F<br><br>DERRYBERRY, Cecil Louie The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1952<br>Cecil Louie Derryberry, 40, minister of the Manchester, Tenn., Church of Christ, died Thursday morning, September 25, at his home there, following several months illness.<br>Funeral took place at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the Manchester Church, conducted by Harris Dark, of Nashville, and Andy Peel of Manchester. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br><br>Mr. Derryberry, born and reared in Giles County, attended David Lipscomb College in Nashville, and entered the evangelistic field in 1941. He served eight years on his first pastorate at Winston-Salem, N. C., going to Manchester two years ago.<br>Mr. Derryberry is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Hyatt Derryberry; one son, Donald Derryberry of Manchester; two daughters, Miss Joan Derryberry, Nashville, and Miss Peggy Derryberry of Manchester; his mother, Mrs. D. I. Derryberry of Nashville; six sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Welch of Detroit, Mrs. N. D. Dever and Mrs. M. L. Pruitt of Nashville, Mrs. William Gordon of Pulaski, Mrs. E. O. McCullough of Louisville and Mrs. Gray Richards of Memphis; four brothers, Wade Derryberry of Nashville, Z. O. Derryberry of Tuscaloosa, Elmo Derryberry of Mt. Pleasant and Raymond Derryberry of Spring Hill.<br><br>DICKERSON, Achilles Allen The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1952<br>Achilles Allen Dickerson, 76, retired businessman, died unexpectedly at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, March 26, at his home in Lynnville.<br>Funeral rites will be held at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born and reared at Lynnville, he was the son of the late Jones Dickerson and Vashti Gordon Dickerson, prominent pioneer families. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Dickerson was associated in the firm of St. Bernard Coal Company in Nashville for many years, moving back to Lynnville upon his retirement a few years ago.<br>Mr. Dickerson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Courtney Brown Dickerson; one uncle, Ludlow Gordon, Nashville; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>DICKEY, Abner The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1953<br>Abner Dickey, 55, farmer of the Ham&#8217;s Creek community, died unexpectedly of a heart attack about 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, April 3, at the Giles County Stock Yards in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Rock Springs Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Earl Wilsford, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in that community.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert W. Dickey and Fannie Hedgepeth Dickey. He was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Annie Crumbley Dickey, died eighteen years ago.<br>Mr. Dickey is survived by four sons, Eugene Dickey, Columbia, Sherman Dickey, Nashville, Kenneth Dickey, Detroit, Mich., and Walter Dickey, Dallas, Texas; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jim Davis, Ethridge; one brother, Robert L. Dickey, Merkel, Texas; and one half-brother, Neil S. Dickey, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DICKEY, Alice Hayes The Pulaski Citizen 09 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Hayes Dickey, 74, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Columbia, conducted by the Rev. Burns P. Drake and the Rev. R. F. Allen. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery in Giles County.<br><br>She died Sunday morning at the home of her son, John M. Dickey, in Columbia.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ben Hayes and Martha Horne Hayes and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. She was the widow of J. W. Dickey.<br>Mrs. Dickey is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary Hobbs, Giles County and Mrs. Mattie Doggett, Maury County; three sons, John M. Dickey, Solon Dickey and James Dickey, all of Maury County; twenty-two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Pernie Cooper, Giles County; and four brothers, Hugh Hayes, Columbia, Anderson Hayes and Houston Hayes, Giles County, and John Hayes, Nashville.<br><br>DICKEY, Charles William ____________ __ Feb 1950<br>Dr. Charles William Dickey, age 89, native of Giles County and one of Middle Tennessee&#8217;s pioneer country doctors, died at his home, Nashville, Tuesday after an illness of several months.<br>Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, March 1, at the Bracey-Welsh Funeral Home in Nashville conducted by Dr. John L. Ferguson. Burial was in Woodlawn Park in Nashville.<br>Dr. Dickey was born at Odd Fellows Hall in this county on October 5, 1861, a son of the late Charles William and Mary Dickey. He attended the original Webb School at Culleoka and later attended the Nashville College of Medicine. While he was attending the college it became Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and he received his degree there.<br>Dr. Dickey practiced first in Giles County and later in Marshall County. During the early part of his career, he was one of the few doctors in this section and typified the pioneer physician who contributed so much to the success of the rural communities.<br>His first wife was the former Miss Laura Jane Lester of Lester Station, who died in 1902. Several years later he married the former Miss Priscilla Page of Brentwood, Tenn., who survives.<br>Dr. Dickey retired in 1932 and moved to Nolensville and in 1940 he moved to Nashville. He had been a Mason for 50 years, and was a member of the Nolensville Methodist Church. Dr. Dickey was the father of the late Brown Page Dickey, Nashville attorney.<br>Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Gilbert B. Dickey, and a daughter, Mrs. T. Fulcher Jones, both of Nashville; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.<br><br>DICKEY, Smith T. The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1956<br>Smith T. Dickey, 58, owner of the Dickey Carpet and Linoleum Company, 1917 Church Street, Nashville, and a native of Giles County, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at his home on Homeland Drive on the Clarksville Highway.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 10 o;clock Thursday morning in the parlors of Phillips-Robinson and Company in Nashville with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>Born September 30, 1897, and reared at Campbellsville, he was the son of Neil S. Dickey, now of Columbia, and the late Mrs. Mary Harriett May Dickey. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Approximately twenty-three years ago, Mr. Dickey went to Nashville, where he was employed for a few years at Swords&#8217;, later entering business for himself.<br><br>In addition to his father, Mr. Dickey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Johns Dickey; three sisters, Mrs. Owen Daniel, Pulaski, Mrs. Goldman Whitehead, Winchester, and Mrs. Chester Williams, Oakland, Calif.; and two brothers, Homer L. Dickey and Harvey H. Dickey, both of Giles County.<br><br>DICKSON, Felix Grundy The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1954<br>The Rev. Felix Grundy Dickson, 78, retired Methodist minister, died Sunday night, July 25, at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Church at Adams, Tenn., where he had resided for the past seven years. Burial took place in Woodlawn, Memorial Park in Nashville.<br>Mr. Dickson, a native of Montgomery County, was active in Tennessee Conference for forty-six years, having served the Pisgah Circuit in 1944 and the Bethesda Circuit in 1945-46, both in Giles County.<br>Mr. Dickson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ilma M. Dickson; three daughters, Mrs. J. T. Stone, Eddy, Texas, Mrs. Margaret D. Aiken, Nashville and Mrs. A. C. Lopez, Oakland, Calif.; two sons, John Paul Dickson, Nashville, and Felix G. Dickson, Colorado Springs, Colo.; four sisters, Mrs. F. A. Weakley, Nashville, Mrs. J. E. Townley and Miss Betty Dickson, Clarksville, and Mrs. S. B. Harris, Cunningham; three brothers, E. B. and J. K. Dickson, Clarksville and Garland Dickson, Detroit.<br><br>DISMUKE, Mary Ethel The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Mary Ethel Dismuke, 81, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Roy West, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She died at 7:35 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 18, in Biloxi, Miss., where she had been residing for some time.<br>Born April 13, 1870 and reared in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late George Dismuke and Adella McDonald Dismuke. For a number of years she taught art at Martin College, later moving to Biloxi.<br>Miss Dismuke is the last member of her immediate family. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DODSON, Sanford R. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1953<br>Funeral services for Sanford R. Dodson, 78, retired businessman Gallatin, Tenn., were held Friday afternoon, October 16, at the Methodist Church in Franklin, Ky. Burial took place in the Franklin Cemetery. He died Thursday at his home in Bowling Green, Ky., following a nine weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Mr. Dodson is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Nancy Burr Dodson, formerly of Springfield, Tenn.; three sons, Robert P. Dodson, Pulaski, J. T. Dodson, Pembroke, Ky., and Clay Dodson, Springfield; two daughters, Mrs. Buford Thurman, Franklin, Ky., and Mrs. Ferrell Huggins, Bowling Green, Ky.; and nine grandchildren.<br><br><br>DOGGETT, Herschell G. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Herschell G. Doggett, 57, farmer of the Tenth Civil District, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Cornersville Church of Christ, conducted by Leslie Wyatt, minister of the church. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville with military rites by the D. A. V. organization.<br>Mr. Doggett, who had been ill seven weeks, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br>Born in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Thomas A. Doggett and Eva Holley Doggett. He was a member of the Church of Christ and the Disabled American Veterans.<br>Mr. Doggett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Creecy Doggett; three daughters, Mrs. Paul Short, Nashville, Misses Juanita and Annette Doggett, both of Diana; three sons, Herschell G. Doggett, Jr., U. S. Army, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Thomas Allen Doggett, and Ronald Doggett, both of Diana; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Dan Sullivan, Nashville.<br><br>DOGGETT, Lizzie Wright The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Wright Doggett, 73, who died Sunday, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Robertson Fork Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by Elder James and burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery, near Cornersville.<br>Mrs. Doggett died early Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Wright in the Robertson Fork community, following a long illness.<br>Born December 29, 1878, in the county she was the daughter of William Wright and Martha Ferline Wright. Mrs. Doggett, a member of the Church of Christ, was the widow of U. G. Doggett.<br>Mrs. Doggett is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William Wright and Mrs. Harvey Fralix, Lynnville; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; and three brothers, Boyd Wright, Josh Wright and Roy Wright, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DOGGETT, Otis The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Otis Doggett, 56, Spring Hill carpenter and painter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Doggett, a native of Giles County, died on August 8, in Vanderbilt Hospital following a weeks illness. He was born April 29, 1894, the son of the late Grant Doggett and Nettie Thompson Doggett.<br>Mr. Doggett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Pierce Doggett, also a native of Giles County; four daughters, Mrs. Clyde Stallcup, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Homer Smith, Lewisburg, Mrs. Loyd Lowe and Mrs. Evans Orr, both of Portland, Ore.; and three sons, J. E. Doggett, Memphis, and Ronnie and Robert Doggett, Spring Hill.<br><br>DOGGETT, William Bailey The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1950<br><br>Funeral services for William Bailey Doggett, 84, who died at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, May 12, at his home at Delina, after a long illness, were held at the Delina Church of Christ at one o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon, Elder Jim Sanders, minister of the Church of Christ, officiated and burial took place in the Medium Cemetery.<br>Mr. Doggett is survived by four sons, Rev. E. W. Doggett, minister of Dickson, Tenn., formerly of Giles County, Otha Doggett, Delina, Floyd Doggett, Columbia, and Oscar Doggett, Fayetteville; twelve grandchildren; and one brother, Bob Doggett of Ohio.<br><br>DOLLAR, Eunice Irene The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1956<br>Funeral services for Miss Eunice Irene Dollar, 71, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died Friday at Giles County Hospital.<br>Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Emma McCormack, Pulaski, and Mrs. Eddie Harris, Los Angeles, Calif. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>DOLLAR, J. T. The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1951<br>J. T. Dollar, 30, of Birmingham, Ala., former resident of Pulaski, was instantly killed Sunday night when he was crushed between an engine tender and a railroad car while on duty in the Birmingham railroad yards at which he was an employee. Funeral services were conducted at the Pleasant Hill Church in Giles County, 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, with Rev. Cullen Carter of Elkton and Rev. W. C. Kirk, of the Edgefield Baptist Church, Nashville, officiating. Burial was in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Dollar was the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Dollar of 303 McCall Street, Nashville. He was educated in Giles County and married Miss Catherine Cross of Pleasant Hill. Before joining the armed forces during World War II, he was employed at the Sharp Motor Company in Pulaski. He served five and a half years in the army as a tank commander under the late General George S. Patton in the European Theatre holding the rank of First Sergeant. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and of the Baptist Church.<br>Besides his wife and parents, he is survived by two daughters, Wanda, 8 and Judy, 6; one sister, Miss Elizabeth Dollar of Nashville; and one brother, B. F. Dollar of Birmingham.<br><br>DOTSON, Annie Grasse The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Grasse Dotson, 76, Pulaski resident for many years, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother, Methodist minister, and the Rev. George Regas, rector of the Episcopal Church, with burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Dotson died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 2, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on January 1, 1882, she was the daughter of the late Prof. John Baptiste Grasse head of the music department at Martin College for approximately two decades, and Mrs. Henrietta Suntag Grasse. She was a member of the Episcopal Church, however in earlier life she was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Dotson is survived by two brothers, Louis B. Grasse, Athens, Ala., and Richard Grasse, Birmingham, Ala., and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>Her, husband, Richard E. Dotson, Pulaski attorney, died several years ago. Her only son, Lt. Richard Eugene Dotson, Jr., lost his life early in World War II in a plane accident in Brisbane, Australia.<br>A brother, Willie G. Grasse, died on August 30, this year. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>DOTSON, Richard Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1955<br>Richard Eugene Dotson, 87, veteran attorney of Pulaski, died of a heart attack late Thursday afternoon at his home on West Woodring Street.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. William A. Jones, rector of the Pulaski Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the grave.<br>Mr. Dotson&#8217;s body was found by neighbors. Examinations indicated he had been dead only a short time.<br>The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dotson, Mr. Dotson was born in Lawrence County but had spent most of his life in Giles County. He was the oldest member of the Pulaski Bar Association. He began his practice in Pulaski in 1897, after graduating from Vanderbilt University law school. He received his preparatory education at Webb School, Bell Buckle.<br>He was a member of the Episcopal Church, the Masonic order, and the Vanderbilt Cinq Club.<br>He was the father of Lt. Richard E. Dotson, Jr., who was killed in Australia while serving with the army air corps in World War II.<br>Mr. Dotson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Grasse Dotson; a sister, Mrs Ella Owen, Cullman, Ala., and a niece, Mrs. Leonard Bass of Pulaski.<br><br><br>DOUD, Olive Holt The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Olive Holt Doud, 76, former resident of Pulaski, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at a Nashville funeral home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski. Mrs. Doud died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas James Holt and Lucinda Strickland Holt, and was a member of the Central Christian Church in Columbia.<br>Mrs. Doud is survived by her husband, Ollie E. Doud, Nashville, former operator of the hotel and cab to the depot in Pulaski for many years; one granddaughter, Miss Bobbie Claire Harding, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. J. C. Reagin, Miami, Fla., and Mrs. M. E. Johnson, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>DOUGHERTY, David Perry The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1956<br>Col. David Perry Dougherty, 75, Lynnville auctioneer and leader in the Democratic party in Giles County, died of a heart attack at 1:30 a. m. Thursday morning at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient for five weeks.<br><br>The body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home where funeral services will be held Friday. The Rev. Fred Rogers, pastor of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, will officiate and burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mack and Almeda Perry Dougherty. He was a farmer in the Odd Fellows Hall community for many years prior to moving to Lynnville where he had since resided. He served as a member of the County Board of Education for many years and was an employee of the State Finance and Taxation Department at the time of his death. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Dougherty&#8217;s wife, the former Miss Helen Topp, died four years ago.<br>Survivors include 2 daughters, Mrs. J. O. Shelton, Lynnville; and Mrs. George Miller, Nashville; four sons, Capt. Joe Dougherty of Greenville, S. C.; Mack Dougherty, Murfreesboro; William Dougherty, Oakdale, La.; and Gordon Dougherty, Old Hickoryp and two sisters, Misses Annie and Ida Dougherty, Lynnville.<br><br>DOUGHERTY, Helen Topp The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Topp Dougherty, 72, who died of a heart attack on Thursday afternoon, October 25, after a long illness at the home in Lynnville, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. The Rev. C. B. Cook, Methodist minister of Columbia, officiated, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born March 10, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Hugh Campbell Topp and Lucretia Gordon Topp, member of prominent Giles County families. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Dougherty is survived by her husband, David Dougherty; two daughters, Mrs. Owen Shelton, Lynnville and Mrs. George Miller, Nashville; four sons, Maxwell Dougherty, Murfreesboro, Gordon Dougherty, Old Hickory, William Dougherty, Oakdale, La., and Captain Joe Dougherty, U. S. Air Force, San Antonio, Texas; five grandchildren; one sister, Miss Lucia Topp, Chicago, Ill.; and one brother, Gordon Topp, Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DOUGLAS, John Earl The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for John Earl Douglas, 79, retired L&amp;N trainman and a native of Giles County, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Finley Dorris and Charlton Funeral Home in Nashville. Dr. James E. Henley, pastor of West End Methodist Church, and the Rev. Richard Whitworth officiated and burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville.<br>Mr. Douglas died at 6:35 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at his home, 1019 Paris Avenue, as a result of a cerebral hemorrhage suffered on March 4.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Douglas and Betty Paisley Douglas. He moved to Nashville in 1911, serving as a trainman employed by the Nashville Terminals until his retirement in 1946.<br>He was a member of the West End Methodist Church, the Men&#8217;s Bible Class, the West End Men&#8217;s club and a number of fraternal orders.<br>Mr. Douglas is survived by his wife, Mrs. Effie Humphrey Douglas; and one daughter, Mrs. Hugh Keith, both of Nashville.<br><br>DOUGLASS, Mrs. G. W. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1957<br>Mrs. G. W. Douglass, former resident of Giles County, died at noon Sunday, December 8, at a Hobbs, N. Mex., hospital after a period of declining health. Funeral rites will be held Thursday morning at Whitehall Funeral Home in Lexington, Ky., with burial in that city.<br>Her husband, G. W. Douglass, died last year.<br>Mrs. Douglass is survived by three daughters, Mrs. O. E. Phelps, Monument, N. Mex., with whom she had been making her home, Mrs. Lewis Winkler, Lexington, Ky., and Mrs. Gayle Bolden, Nashville, and three grandchildren.<br><br>DOWNEY, Nancy Elizabeth Moore The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bill Downey, 47, resident of Spring Lick, Ky., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church in Giles County, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Downey died at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 8, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Richardson in Columbia, after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Nancy Elizabeth Moore, she was born November 9, 1909, in Alabama, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Dodd Moore English of Pulaski and the late Will Moore, but moved to Tennessee as a child. For the past fifteen years she has resided in Spring Lake.<br>In addition to her mother, who lives in Pulaski, Mrs. Downey is survived by her husband, Bill Downey, Spring Lick; one daughter, Mrs. James Houston, Calumet City, Ill.; three grandchildren; the one sister in Columbia; and two brothers, Lucian Moore of the Bodenham community, and George Moore, Louisville, Ky. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>DOYLE, Mrs. Daisy Dean The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1957<br>Mrs. Daisy Dean Doyle, widow of Dr. Albert N. Doyle, a former physician at Minor Hill, died Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hill in Clarksville. The body will be returned to Minor Hill for burial.<br>Funeral services were incomplete when The Citizen went to press.<br><br>DRAKE, Beulah Parker Darwin The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sept 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Parker Darwin Drake, 68, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place at 1:30 o&#8217;clock that afternoon in Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville, Ala.<br>Mrs. Drake died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at the home in Pulaski, after several months&#8217; illness.<br>Born December 24, 1884, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Joseph S. Parker and Adeline Coats Parker. She lived the greater part of her life in Huntsville and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Her first marriage was to Davis Humphrey Darwin who died in 1936. Later she married Ewin Drake who died in 1941.<br><br>Mrs. Drake is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. O. Baites, Jr., Pulaski; one son, James B. Darwin of Pulaski; and one granddaughter, Miss Beth Baites, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>DRAKE, Dora Marks The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Marks Drake, 82, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Blooming Grove Methodist Church. The Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister, officiated and burial took place in the Marks Cemetery at Blooming Grove.<br>Mrs. Drake died at 7 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 23, after several months declining health at the Austin Hewitt Home for Aged Women in Pulaski, where she had been residing nearly twenty years.<br>Born December 9, 1867, she was the daughter of the late Carroll Marks and Mary Anderson Carter Marks, well known citizens of the Blooming Grove community. Her husband, William Drake died many years ago. She had been a member of the Methodist Church since her girlhood.<br>Mrs. Drake, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by a number of nieces and nephewes. A nephew, Wilson T. Carter, of Prospect, was the funeral director.<br><br>DUE, Lena Belle McCracken The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Belle McCracken Due, 84, widow of Will E. Due, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Marcus Nickell, pastor of Bunker Hill Methodist Church, and Rev. J. W. McCollough, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Due died at 4:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, September 29, at the home of her sister in law, Mrs. J. L. McCracken, at Bunker Hill, following a long illness.<br>Born July 20, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John C. McCracken and Mary C. Barnes McCracken. She was a member of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church. Her husband. former Circuit Court Clerk, died a number of years ago.<br>Mrs. Due the last member of her immediate family, is survived by four nieces, Mrs. Robert Barnes, Mrs. Harold Marks, Mrs. Edwin Poston and Miss Ruth McCracken all of Pulaski; and one nephew, John C. McCracken, Sacramento, Calif. Bennett May and Company in charge.<br><br>DUE, Maggie White Gilliam The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie White Gilliam Due, 84, who died at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, July 12, at her home in Campbellsville after a prolonged illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the Campbellsville Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Paul McReynolds, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>Born March 27, 1872, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George W. White and Liza Ann Thurman White, and had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for many years. John Gilliam was her first husband who died in 1901. In later years she was married to Granville P. Due who died March 29, 1939.<br><br>Mrs. Due is survived by one daughter, Miss Eunice Gilliam, Campbellsville; two step-daughters, Mrs Vera Funderburk, Fort Worth, Texas, and Mrs. Bettie Fitzgerald, Beaumont, Texas; one stepson, Newt W. Due, Longview, Texas; three step-grandsons; one sister, Mrs. Della Hargrove, Mt. Pleasant; five half-sisters, Mrs. Herschel Gates, Ardmore, Tenn., Mrs. Betsy Rohelia, Hazel Park,Mich., Mrs. Cassie Dugger, Marion, Ind., Mrs. Radie Bennerman of Calif.; and Mrs. Ruby McNully, Athens, Ala.; and one half-brother, Boyd White, Truman, Ark. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>DUGGER, Ezra Guy The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Ezra Guy Dugger, 77, well-known political leader, and lifestock and real estate dealer, died at Giles County Hospital Monday at 12:15 p. m. following a heart attack suffered Sunday night.<br>Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by Dr. W. B. Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, assistant. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Dugger born on May 22, 1881 in Giles County, the son of the late James Richard and Ida Williams Dugger. He was keenly interested in politics and was active in the campaign t o elect Governor Gordon Browning. At the time of his death, he was a member of the Giles County Democratic Executive Committee. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vashti Moore Dugger; and one brother, Richard Dugger, Akron, Ohio.<br><br>DUGGER, James Roy The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for James Roy Dugger, 76, retired cabinet maker of Culleoka, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mr. Dugger died Tuesday at his home.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Milton Dugger and Ada Tarpley Dugger, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Dugger is survived by two daughters, Mrs. A. V. Allen, Boonshill, and Mrs. Allen Hines, Culleoka; two sons, Glenn Dugger, Culleoka, and James Dugger, Nashville; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; one brother, Emmett Dugger, Culleoka; one sister, Mrs. W. T. Allen, Pulaski; his step-mother, Mrs. M E. Dugger; and four step-sisters, Mrs. Odie Weatherford, Columbia, Mrs. Beatrice Weatherford, Nashville, Mrs. Catherine Wells, Franklin, and Miss Mary Lou Dugger, Lynnville.<br><br>DUGGER, John A. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1955<br>John A. Dugger, 75, retired Lawrence County farmer, died Monday at Lawrence County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Funeral services and burial took place in that county.<br>A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late George Andrew Dugger and Ellen Thomas Dugger.<br>Mr. Dugger is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katie Short Dugger; three daughters, Mrs. Ivan Warren, Nashville, Mrs. Henry Butler Young, Pulaski, and Mrs. Gibson Barber, Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. P. G. Hickman and Mrs. Foster Locke, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Ada McKissack, Columbia; two brothers, G. A. and M. C. Dugger, Lawrencburg.<br><br><br>DUGGER, Lacy The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1955<br>Funeral services for Miss Lacy Hicks Dugger were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the home on Brownlow Creek, with Riley Moore, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial took place in Glenwood Cemetery at Southport, Maury County.<br>Miss Dugger died Monday at the home after a long illness.<br>A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Mary Barnett Dugger and the late A. &#8220;Bud&#8221; Dugger. The family moved from Culleoka to Giles County to the home on the Campbellsville-Mt. Pleasant Road about twenty years ago. She was a member of Spencer Hill Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her mother, Miss Dugger is survived by two sisters, Miss Mary Dugger who lives in the home, and Mrs. Loyd Blair, Maury County; and one brother, Mark A. Dugger, of the home address.<br><br>DUGGER, Leon and Harold HUGHES The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1958<br>Tragedy struck a double blow in Giles County Saturday night, November 15, when Leon Dugger, 38, owner of Dugger&#8217;s Garage, and Harold Hughes, 30, a Pulaski truck driver were killed in a plane crash at Warrior, Alabama.<br>The two men were killed instantly when their flaming light plane crashed into Hayden Mountain in Jefferson County, Ala., early Saturday night. Wreckage of the plane was scattered over a wide area. A billfold bearing the name of Hughes was found in the debris near the two bodies.<br>At Warrior Sunday H. W. Clapsaddle, district aviation safety officer for Civil Aeronautics administration, studied the wreckage and said he was unable to reach any conclusion why the plane crashed. He said the single engine plance had barely cleared the crest of a ridge before the crash. &#8220;We don&#8217;t know just what the burning of the plane before the crash had to do with the crash itself,&#8221; Clapsaddle said.<br>The Pulaski men were returning to Pulaski from Montgomery, where they had taken a young Columbia Military Academy student, Jimmy Kelley of Mt. Pleasant to Montgomery, Ala. to a horse show where he was to ride. He remained in Montgomery.<br>Dugger, who operated a flying service in Pulaski in his spare time, was believed to be the pilot.<br>Mrs. Herman Thomas, who lives near the scene of the crash, said the plane flew so low over her home that &#8220;it sounded like it was in the house.&#8221; She said the plane &#8220;blazed up just like an explosion, but not so loud. We saw a lot of sparks.&#8221;<br>Witnesses said the plane was burning when it hit the mountain.<br>Funeral services for Harold Hughes were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church and the Rev. Chester Stephens, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church Charge. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Funeral services for Leon Dugger were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Thomas Vann, Methodist minister, and the Rev. G. W. Stuber, Baptist minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Dugger was the son of Cletus and Rena Harwell Dugger of Pulaski, who survive. He was born and reared in Giles County and served with the Army during World War II. A mechanic, he operated a garage in Pulaski for many years.<br>In addition to his parents, his widow, Mrs. Joan Glossup Dugger, and a brother, Cecil Dugger, both of Pulaski, survive.<br>Hughes was born and reared in Giles County and was a truck driver for Hays Distributing Company in Pulaski. He formerly was a driver for Mayflower van lines.<br>He was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include his parents, William and Doris Crabtree Hughes; his widow, Mrs. Doris Baker Hughes; aa son, Michael Hughes; a daughter, Miss Barbara Hughes; a sister, Mrs. Sam Lewis, all of Pulaski; and a brother, Ray Hughes of Murfreesboro.<br><br>DUGGER, Mattie Lou Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Lou Tarpley Dugger, 86, life-long resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Thomas Vann and the Rev. James T. Parsons. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Dugger died on Tuesday morning, December 2, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Arnie Butler Smith, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born March 26, 1872, she was the daughter of the late Thomas A. Tarpley and Marjorie Marks Tarpley. Her husband, Richard Berry Dugger, died April 29, 1935.<br>Mrs. Dugger was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Dugger is survived by five other daughters, Mrs. Henry Thurman, Bodenam, Mrs. Marvin Ingram, Miss Lizzie Ruth Dugger, Mrs. Richard K. Eslick and Mrs. Edith Ingram Hopkins, Pulaski; two sons, William J. Dugger, and Thomas C. Dugger, Pulaski; seven grandchildren, six great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Wesley Aymett, Riversburg. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>DUGGER, Maude Peden The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951<br>Mrs. Maude Peden Dugger, 60, wife of R. T. Dugger of Stiversville, died Sunday morning, April 8, at her home on the Pulaski Pike following an illness of several months.<br>Funeral services were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Stiversville Church of Christ, conducted by Melvin Dugger and Winfred Skinner, and burial took place in the Gibsonville Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. E. Peden and Mary Ann Pryor Peden. Mrs. Dugger, a member of the Church of Christ, spent most of her life in Maury County.<br>Mrs. Dugger is survived by her husband; two sons, T. H. Dugger, Columbia and R. T. Dugger, Mt. Pleasant; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. John Cumming, McCains; and Mrs. Eugene Brown, Campbellsville.<br><br>DUGGER, Robert Arthur (Bud) The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Robert Arthur Dugger, 69, Pulaski painter, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Marcella Falls Cemetery. Mr. Dugger died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, October 13, at a Nashville hospital after several months illness.<br>Born April 16, 1888, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Robert Reese Dugger and Alice Brown Dugger, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Dugger is survived by two sons, Carlton Dugger, Naples, Fla., and Neil Dugger, Donelson; one daughter, Mrs. Jesse Williams, Nashville; seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Dee Colvett, Ethridge, Route 1; and three half-brothers, Charlie Dugger, Pulaski, Sid Dugger, Princeton, Ky., and Paul Dugger, Dallas, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>DUGGER, Tyree Grant The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Tyree Grant Dugger, 72, Pulaski resident, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Dugger died Thursday morning at his home in Pulaski after a long illness.<br>Born November 22, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late R. J. Dugger and Ida Williams Dugger.<br>Mr. Dugger is survived by three sons, Richard Dugger, Kokomo, Ind., John Dugger, Munice, Ind., and Grant Dugger, Jr., Cardiff, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Marie Agner, Washington, D. C.; and two brothers, E. G. Dugger, Pulaski and Richard Dugger, Akron, Ohio. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>DUGGER, Warren Voss The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1953<br>Warren Voss Dugger, 16, son of Allen Dugger and Della Voss Dugger, died Wednesday morning, April 1, at the home on Weakley Creek, following an illness of three months.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Greenwood Church of Christ, Giles County, conducted by E. O. Coffman, minister. Burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery at Lawrenceburg.<br>Born July 19, 1936, in Giles County, he was a junior student at Bodenham High School.<br>In addition to his parents, the youth is survived by one sister, Barbara Kay Dugger; and two brothers, Richard Collins Dugger and William Allen Dugger, all of Weakley Creek community. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DUNAVANT, John Dee The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for John Dee Dunavant, 49, farmer and well-digger of the Berea Community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr Dunavant died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, August 20, at his home after a period of declining health.<br>Born May 1, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Myrtle Hix Dunavant and the late Thomas R. Dunavant. He was a member of the Berea Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Dunavant is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Davis Dunavant. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>DUNAVANT, Mark Colvin The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1951<br>Mark Colvin Dunavant, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dunavant, born August 11, died at Vanderbilt Hospital the following day.<br>Prayer services were held at 4 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at the graveside in Maplewood Cemetery. by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the Olivet Charge, and Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church.<br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dunavant and J. R. Colvin.<br><br>DUNAVANT, Walter Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Walter Dunavant, Sr., 84, retired farmer were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and David East. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Dunavant died at 10:30 Sunday morning at his home three miles north of Pulaski.<br>Born March 15, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Dunavant and Eliza Chesser Dunavant. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Dunavant is survived by six sons, Gardner Dunavant, Campbellsville, Otha Dunavant, Raymond Dunavant, and Walter Dunavant, Jr., Pulaski, Thomas Dunavant, Nashville, and Mahlon Dunavant, Gallatin; four daughters, Mrs. Archie Lane, Ethridge, Mrs. Robert Walls, Pulaski, and Mrs. Wesley Walls and Mrs. Maude Walls, both of Columbia; and twenty-two grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.<br><br>DUNCAN, Frank The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1951<br>Funeral services for Frank Duncan, 76, farmer of the Yokley community who died on Friday, June 8, at his home, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Taylors Chapel. Rites were conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen of College Grove and the Rev. J. C. Wallace of Lynnville and burial in Gibsonville Cemetery. His death followed a five year illness.<br>Born November 26, 1874, he was the son of the late Andy Duncan and Nellie Ball Duncan.<br>Mr. Duncan, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Trice Duncan; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Francis, Elkton, and Mrs. Marvin Coffee, Columbia; two sons, Myron Duncan, Southport, and Roy Duncan, Minnow Branch; fifteen grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br><br>DUNCAN, Ronnie Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1953<br>Ronnie Eugene Duncan, eight months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan, died Wednesday July 22, at Giles County Hospital after a three months illness.<br>Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Pulaski Church of God, conducted by the Rev. V. E. Varner, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, near Pulaski.<br>In addition to the parents, Charles and Nannie Mae Russell Duncan, the child is survived by a grandmother, Mrs. Irvin Holt, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DUNIVANT, William Ottice The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1955<br><br>William Ottice Dunivant, 66, native of Giles County, died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on September 8 at Capitol Hill Hospital in Oklahoma, Okla.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on the following Saturday afternoon at Choctaw Baptist Church with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery.<br>Mr. Dunivant, operator of a service station and store in Choctaw for the past fifteen years, was born at Bethel in Giles County but moved to Oklahoma at the age of eighteen years.<br>Mr. Dunivant is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bethel Shaw Dunivant, whom he married November 17, 1907.<br><br>DUNLAP, Clyde P. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for Clyde P. Dunlap, 54, banker of Donelson, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Donelson Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. C. A. McPherson, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville. Mr. Dunlap died Sunday morning, April 14, at his home in Donelson, a few weeks after he underwent surgery.<br>Born in the Brick Church community of Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Porter Dunlap, Sr. and Elizabeth Mullins Dunlap, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Dunlap had been active in banking circles and in the work of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Dunlap is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Coker Dunlap; one son, Clyde P. Dunlap, Jr., Donelson; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Wesley Pickle, Jr., Baytown, Texas; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. John Scott Darnell, Pulaski; and three brothers, F. Mullins Dunlap and S. L. Dunlap, both of Nashville and Will Porter Dunlap, Jr., Pulaski.<br>Pall bearers were members of First American National Bank and members of the board of deacons of the Donelson Presbyterian Church.<br><br>DUNLAP, Elizabeth Mullins The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1954<br>Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins Dunlap, 78, widow of Will Porter Dunlap, Sr., former state legislator, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, December 23, at Giles County Hospital following several months&#8217; declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Brick Church Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Fred S. Rogers, pastor of the church, and Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The daughter of the William J. Mullins and Irene Henry Mullins, she was born March 23, 1875 in Giles County, where she had lived all her life. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The daughter of the late William J. Mullins and Irene Henry Mullins, she was born March 23, 1875 in Giles County, where she lived all her life. She was a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church.<br>Her husband, Will Porter Dunlap, who was a former state legislator and a former member of the County Court of Giles County, died May 3, 1954.<br><br>Mrs. Dunlap, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Scott Darnell, Pulaski; four sons, Clyde Dunlap and Mullins Dunlap; both of Nashville, Shirley Lewis Dunlap, Madison and William Porter Dunlap, Jr., Brick Church; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>DUNLAP, Will Porter Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Will Porter Dunlap, Jr., 60, retired farmer of the Brick Church Community, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The rites were conducted by the Rev. Fred Rogers of Franklin, former pastor of Lynnville Presbyterian Church, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Dunlap died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, May 31, at the Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg after a four-and-a-half year period of illness.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born December 15, 1897, the son of the late Will Porter Dunlap and Lizzie Mullins Dunlap. He was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Dunlap, a single man, is survived by one sister, Mrs. John Scott Darnell, Pulaski; and two brothers, Mullins Dunlap, Nashville, and Shirley Lewis Dunlap, Madison.<br><br>DUNNAVANT, Annie Miller The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Miller Dunnavant, 77, resident of the Prospect Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church. The Rev. R. L. Greenway, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the Dunnavant Cemetery. Mrs. Dunnavant died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vivian Malone, Sunday, after six months declining health.<br>Born September 17, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Green Miller and Nancy Grant Miller. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Dunnavant is survived by her husband, Charles Erskine Dunnavant; four daughters, Mrs. Van Dyke Wilburn, Mrs. Robert William, and Mrs. Vivian Malone, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Eugene Cole, Columbia; and one son, Edgar Dunnavant, Giles County; thirteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Nina Roberts, Mrs. Ada Crabtree, Mrs. Glenn Tate, and Mrs. Walter Griggs, Pulaski, and Mrs. Eva Boles, Prospect; and three brothers, Lee Miller, Lewisburg, Ensley Miller, Minor Hill, and Roy Miller, Prospect. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>DUNNAVANT, John Erskine The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1951<br>Funeral services for John Erskine Dunnavant, 33, General Shoe employee, who died at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday night, June 29, in Vanderbilt Hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, pastor, and the Rev. Robert Warden, pastor of the Elkton Baptist Church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. He had been ill a short time.<br>Born September 28, 1917, in Giles County, he was the son of Erskine Dunnavant and Annie Miller Dunnavant.<br>Mr. Dunnavant, a member of the Methodist Church and the W. O. W. fraternal order, had been employed by the Pulaski plant of General Shoe Corporation for the past ten years.<br><br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Dunnavant is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sara Margaret Gordon Dunnavant; two daughters, Darlene and Jeanette Dunnavant; four sisters, Mrs. Dyke Wilburn, Prospect, Mrs. Bob Wilburn, Conway, Miss Vera Dunnavant and Mrs. Eugene Cole, both of Pulaski; and one brother, Edgar Dunnavant, Florence, Ala.<br><br>DUNNAVANT, Sam The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Sam Dunnavant, 69, farmer of the Elkton community, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, with burial in the Dunnavant Cemetery. Mr. Dunnavant died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, following a two months illness.<br>Born April 2, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charlie Dunnavant and Nancy Rogers Dunnavant, and was a member of the Elkton Baptist Church. His wife, Mrs. Lola Gordon Dunnavant, died in January of 1956.<br>Mr. Dunnavant is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ben Chambers and Mrs. Grady McNeese, Giles County; three sons, R. G. Dunnavant and C. H. Dunnavant, Giles County and Wendell Dunnavant, Elkhart, Ind.; several grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Will Smith, Conway, and Mrs. Viola Grant, Giles County; and two brothers, Virgil Dunnavant and Erskine Dunnavant, Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>DUNNIVANT, Mary Alice Smith The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Mrs. Mary Alice Smith Dunnivant, 96, died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Monday night, April 18, at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. W. O. Reese in Pulaski, after a three months illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. W. Johnson, Methodist minister of Petersburg, and the Rev. Allen Newby, Baptist minister of Hillsboro, Ala. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery.<br>Born in Rutherford County September, 5, 1859, she was the daughter of the late William Smith and Louise Uselton Smith, but had lived in Giles County the greater part of her life. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, James William Dunnivant, died May 9, 1936.<br>Mrs. Dunnivant is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Andrew J. Malone and Mrs. Walter Parks, Pulaski; one son, Marvin Dunnivant, Hohenwald; nineteen grandchildren, seventy-five great-grandchildren and fourteen great great grandchildren.<br><br>DURHAM, Hortense Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hortense Tarpley Durham, 91, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Leggtown, Ala., Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Virgil Murphy, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place at Leggtown, Ala. Cemetery.<br>She died at 8:40 o&#8217;clock Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Gatlin, in Minor Hill community, after a long illness.<br>Mrs. Durham, a member of the Church of Christ, was born in Tennessee, and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Tarpley.<br>In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Durham is survived by five grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>DURRETT, Edith Stockman The Pulaski Citizen 03 Oct 1956<br>Mrs. Edith Stockman Durrett, 73, of the Fall River section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Fall River Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. G. Coston, with burial taking place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Durrett who had been in declining health for some time, died on Saturday, September 29, at Lawrence County Hospital.<br>Born October 18, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Stockman. Her husband, Dr. J. K. Durrett, died June 14, 1942.<br>Mrs. Durrett, the last of her immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jane Estes Sutton, Giles County; three sons, J. Willard Durrett, Pulaski, James Julius Durrett, Memphis, and Lurton E. Durrett, Coronado, Calif.; and six grandchildren.<br><br>DYER, Alice Josephine Leslie The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1958<br>Mrs. Alice Josephine Leslie Dyer, 55, wife of the Rev. Thomas Dyer, formerly of Pulaski, died on Sunday, January 26, of a heart attack at the home in Odessa, Mo., after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Odessa with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Kansas City, Mo.<br>Born July 9, 1902 in Odessa, she lived most of her life there. In May 6, 1924, she married Mr. Dyer, minister of the Presbyterian Church of which she was a member.<br>Mrs. Dyer is survived by her husband, for many years Mayor of Odessa; and an aunt, Mrs. Bess Cason, Davenport, Iowa.<br><br>EAGIN, Alvin Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Alvin Hugh Eagin, 87, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor of the Elkton Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot at the Eagin Cemetery, three miles east of Elkton.<br>Mr. Eagin died at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the home in Baugh after a long period of declining health.<br>Born August 30, 1866, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Richard Eagin and Mary O&#8217;Neal Eagin. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ella Jester Eagin, died May 4, 1936.<br>Mr. Eagin is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Lee Paysinger and Misses Louetta Eagin, Maggie Eagin, Mary Eagin and Mamie Eagin, all of Baugh; four sons, John Eagin, Sam Eagin, and Jim Mize Eagin, all of Nashville, and Joe Eagin, Baugh; thirteen grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Betty Eagin, of Wheelerton. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>EASTEP, Clara Thomas McConnell The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Thomas McConnell Eastep, 48, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Baptist Church at Bethel, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski, and burial took place in the Mitchell Cemetery at Bethel.<br><br>Mrs. Eastep, who made her home on Woodring Street in Pulaski, died at 3:20 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital following an emergency operation.<br>Born February 4, 1905, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of Mrs. Smith Waters McConnell of Jasper, Ala., and the late Mr. McConnell. She had lived in Giles County sixteen years and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Eastep is survived by her husband, John Mansel Eastep, Pulaski; one daughter, Miss Joyce Eastep, Pulaski; one son, James Cebron Eastep, U. S. Air Force, stationed in France; one sister, Mrs. Van Siniard, Owens Crossroads, Ala.; and five brothers, J. R. McConnell, Anderson, Ala., Edgar McConnell, Decatur, Ala., Oliver McConnell, Pulaski, William McConnell, Jasper, Ala., and Leland McConnell, Huntsville, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>EASTLAND, Attie Downing The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1958<br>Mrs. Attie Downing Eastland, 81, mother of Mrs. R. P. Dodson of Pulaski, was killed and her son-in-law, John Hollis Lynch, 40, of Lawrenceburg was critically injured Tuesday morning in a traffic accident that occurred on Powder Mill Hill on Highway 64, about 12 miles west of Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Dr. W. H. Mansfield. Burial was in Collinwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Eastland was believed to have been killed instantly in the accident and Lynch suffered a brain injury, throat cuts and body bruises that necessitated his being brought to A native of Giles County. He was removed to Lawrence County Hospital later in the morning, Trooper Smith said.<br>Mrs. Eastland, who had been residing with her daughter, Mrs. Dodson, and Mr. Dodson<br>for some time, was returning to Pulaski Tuesday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynch in Lawrenceburg.<br>Mrs. Eastland, a native of Wayne County, is surivived by three daughters, Mrs. Dodson in Pulaski, Mrs. C. E. Work, Dickson and Mrs. Hollis Lynch, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Holbert Eastland and David Eastland, Detroit, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs. Izora Bell, Hohenwald. Her husband, D. T. Eastland, died several years ago.<br>The body was at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski Tuesday night and Funeral arrangements were incomplete.<br><br>EDMUNDSON, F. Ross The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1957<br>F. Ross Edmundson, 75, retired merchant of Bethel and rural letter carrier, died Sunday night at his home in the Cedar Grove community after an extended period of ill health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, with Masonic rites at the grave. Bennett-May funeral directors were in charge of the service.<br>Mr. Edmundson was born in the Bethel community, the son of the late Elihu and Cornelia Hardy Edmundson. He served as a rural mail carrier for fifteen years and resigned to be associated with his brother, Eugene, in the operation of a store at Bethel. This connection continued for sixteen years after which he resigned and move to Cedar Grove to make his home.<br><br>He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and First Presbyterian Church. Mr. Edmundson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Madray Edmundson; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Seay of Long Beach, Miss., and Mrs. W. B. Gordon of Bethel; four brothers, Eugene Edmundson of Pulaski, J. A. Edmundson, Jackson, C. R. Edmundson, New Orleans, La., and Dr. L. A. Edmundson, Bethel; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>EDMUNDSON, Joe A. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Joe A. Edmundson, 84, retired railroadman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of the church, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Edmundson died at 8:40 o&#8217;clock Friday night, March 6, at Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br>Born at Bethel, he was the son of the late Elihu Edmundson and Cornelia Hardy Edmundson. For fifty years he was a resident of Jackson where he was employed by the IC&amp;St.L Railroad, retiring as a conductor. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and was a veteran of the Spanish-American War.<br>Returning to Giles County a year ago, he was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Pulaski Elks Club.<br>Mr. Edmundson, a batchelor, is survived by three brothers, Eugene E. Edmundson, Pulaski, Dr. Louie A. Edmundson, Bethel, and C. A. Edmundson, New Orleans, La.; and two sisters, Mrs. W. B. Gordon, Bethel, and Mrs. C. A. Seay, Long Beach, Miss.<br><br>EDMUNDSON, Olen M. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for Olen M. Edmundson, 63, merchant of the Bethel Community were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Bethel Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Elwood Denson. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Edmundson died of a heart attack at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, March 17, at his home, following a two year period of declining health.<br>He was a native of Giles County, a son of Elihu and Cornelia Harding Edmundson. He was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church where he had served as Sunday School superintendent for a number of years, was a Mason and member of the American Legion, being a veteran of World War I.<br>Mr. Edmundson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma Barnes Edmundson; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Seay of Gulfport, Miss., and Mrs. Brownie Gordon, Sr. of Bethel; five brothers, Joseph A. Edmundson of Jackson, Tenn., Cleveland R. Edmundson of New Orleans, La., Dr. Louie A. Edmundson of Bethel, and Eugene and Ross Edmundson, both of Pulaski.<br><br><br>EDMUNDSON, Patrick Cleburn The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sept 1953<br>Patrick Cleburn Edmundson, 87, believed to be Giles County&#8217;s oldest dry goods merchant, died at Giles County Hospital at 5:20 p.m. Wednesday after an illness of several months.<br>Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. William A. Jones, pastor of Pulaski Episcopal Church, and the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Edmundson was the son of the late Joseph Smith Edmundson and Susan Gilbert Edmundson, having been born in the Bethel community on October 29, 1865. He was one of a family of eleven brothers and sisters, three of his brothers having been practicing physicians. Mr. Edmundson is the last surviving member of his immediate family.<br>At the age of eighteen, he entered the mercantile business as a grocer in Pulaski, and in 1893 clerked for the firm of Partrick and Yancey. He formed a partnership with R. L. Johnston and established the firm Johnston and Edmundson in 1905. Upon the death of Johnston in 1917, Mr. Edmundson began business under his own name, and the firm which now operates as P. C. Edmundson and Son has been in the same location on the northeast side of the square continuously. Mr. Edmundson remained active in the operation of the store until ill health forced him to stay at home for a few months.<br>He was a member of the Methodist church. His wife, who died in 1915, was the former Miss Annie Whitfield.<br>He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James S. Rambo, with he whom he made his home on South First Street, Mrs. John Melby; one son, C. Whitfield Edmundson, and three grandchildren, Miss Patsy Edmundson, Dallas, Texas, and Miss Peggy Melby and Jack Melby, of Pulaski.<br><br>EDWARDS, Ernie Bruce The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1954<br>Funeral services for Ernie Bruce Edwards, 71, farmer of the Eleventh Civil District, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Edwards was found dead in bed early Wednesday morning at his home in the Woodlawn section.<br>Born December 8, 1872, in Giles County, he was the son of the late David Edwards and Sallie Barnes Edwards. His wife, Mrs. Sallie Jane Franklin Edwards, died in 1948.<br>Mr. Edwards, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Willie Hobbs, Marshall County, Mrs. Elba Holt, Friendship, and Miss Barbara Ann Edwards, Woodlawn; two sons, Malcolm Edwards, Berea and Herman Edwards, New Zion; twelve grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br><br>EDWARDS, Lizzie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Miss Lizzie Lee Edwards, 75, who died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning in a Nashville hospital, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church and the burial took place in the Edwards Cemetery at Lester, Ala., with Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br>Born January 18, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Wesley Edwards and Willie Ann Hardiman Edwards. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Edwards is survived by four half-sisters, Mrs. Lynn Griggs and Mrs. Aymett Griggs, both of Stella, Mrs. Ozro Miller, Pulaski and Mrs. Henry Hurd, Conway; and three half-brothers, Neal Edwards, Conway and Claborn Edwards, Bethel and Buford Edwards, Brentwood.<br><br><br>EDWARDS, Paul F. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1953<br>Paul F. Edwards, 42, Church of Christ minister, died Saturday at Miami, Fla., after a six months&#8217; illness of cancer.<br>Services were held in Nashville at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Hillsboro Church of Christ with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Nashville.<br>Born May 16, 1911, at Petersburg, Tenn., he attended David Lipscomb College, Nashville, and was graduated from Abilene Christian College, Abilene, Texas.<br>Mr. Edwards is survived by his wife, the former Miss Mildred Finley of Nashville; four sons, Clark Finley Edwards, David Lynn Edwards and Howard Alan Edwards, all of Miami; a sister, Mrs. Garnett Johnson, of Hendersonville, and two brothers, J. B. Edwards of Minor Hill, and J. H. Edwards of Benton Harbor, Mich.<br><br>ELAM, Raleigh C. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1955<br>Raleigh C. Elam, 87, father of E. H. Elam, former president of Martin College, died Dec. 29, at his home near Santa Fe.<br>Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday at Goshen Methodist Church, and burial took place in Goshen Cemetery, Maury County.<br><br>ELDER, Laura Ingram The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1957<br>Mrs. Laura Ingram Elder, 82, Pulaski resident, died unexpectedly at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, February 11, at Giles County Hospital after a few hours illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of the church, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born March 12, 1874, the daughter of the late Luther Ingram and Mary McGrew Ingram. She was a member of the First Methodist Church and its missionary society, the Wilburn Smith Sunday School Class; and was a charter member of the Order of Eastern Star and the Gay Nineties Club.<br>She was the widow of David Colston Elder, a member of the Giles County Court for many years. He died December 6, 1946.<br>Mrs. Elder is survived by one son, Edwin Ingram Elder, Nashville; one grandson, Dr. James Colston Elder, stationed at Parris Island, S. C.; and several step-grandchildren. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ELDER, Linda Faye The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1950<br>Linda Faye Elder, 13-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Elder, died at 12:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, May 14, following a brief illness of measles and pneumonia at the home of her parents.<br>Services were held at the residence at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Marvin Parr, minister of the Church of God. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by one sister, Patricia Ann Elder; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elder.<br><br>ELDER, Sammy The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Sammy Elder, 56, Vale Mills farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. G. W. Stuber, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Elder died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br>Born March 7, 1901, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ezra Elder and Dora Hazelwood Elder, and was a member of the Church of the Nazarene.<br>Mr. Elder is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Sandridge Elder; one daughter, Mrs. Justine Burrow; two sons, Eddie Elder and Ezra Elder; and ten grandchildre, all of Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Zeno Hanna and Mrs. Willie Hardiman, both of Ardmore, Tenn., and four brothers, Charles Elder, Ashland, Ala., W. E. Elder, Louisville, Ky., Woodrow Elder, Nashville, and Oakley Elder, Ardmore. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>ELINOR, C. A. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1957<br>Word was received Wednesday of the death in McKenzie of Mrs. C. A. Elinor, mother of Mrs. Fagan Booth of Pulaski.<br>Funeral rites will be take place at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in that city with the burial in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Elinor, a widow, is survived by four daughters and three sons.<br><br>ELKINS, Thomas B. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1956<br>Thomas B. Elkins, 87, native Giles Countian and pioneer resident of Cooke County, Texas, died of a heart attack March 15 at his home in Gainesville, Texas, after a long illness. Funeral rites and burial took place the following Saturday in Gainesville.<br>Born June 23, 1869, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Elkins. A resident of Cooke County for seventy years, he is survived by his wife and eight daughters, one son, five brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Dave Madry of Athens, Ala., is a sister.<br><br>ELLIOTT, Frances Hampton Moose The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br>Graveside services for Mrs. Frances Hampton Moose Elliott, a former Pulaski resident who died of accidental carbon monoxide poinoning at Chillicothe,Mo., are to be held a 11 a. m. Friday in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Elliott, 60, died Friday afternoon in her garage at Chillicothe after being overcome by fumes from the exhaust of her car while attempting to open the difficult-to-operate garage door.<br>Funeral services were held at Chillicothe Tuesday followed by cremation in St. Louis, Mo. The remains were brought to Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski after arrival in Nashville Thursday night.<br><br>Mrs. Elliott was the daughter of the late Stephen F. and Sallie Roberts Hampton. She was educated at Martin College and at Peabody College in Nashville, and was the first librarian at Giles County Public Library, having served from 1941 through 1944.<br>Mrs. Elliott is survived by her husband, John Elliott; a son by a former marriage, John Moose, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; two grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Shannon Wigham of New York.<br><br>ELY, Charles H. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1956<br>The Rev. Charles H. Ely, 74, retired Methodist minister, died Friday, March 23, at his home at Pennington Gap, Va. Funeral rites were held Sunday with burial there.<br>Mr. Ely is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Cooper Ely, former Giles Countian.<br>Mrs. R. M. Cooper, mother of Mrs. Ely, and Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Jr., of Pulaski left Friday morning to attend the services, returning home on Monday night.<br><br>EMBRY, Joel Palmer The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1955<br>Joel Palmer Embry, 73, night clerk at the Minnich Hotel in Lewisburg for the past two years, died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at a Lewisburg hospital after a brief illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg with burial at 5 o&#8217;clock that afternoon at Memorial Park in Memphis.<br>A native of Christian County, Ky., he had been a shoe salesman in a number of Middle Tennessee towns, including the National Store in Pulaski. Later he became associated with Hotel Richland Plaza as night clerk, a position he held a number of years. Later he went to the Minnich Hotel.<br>Mr. Embry, a member of the Baptist Church, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Leonard A. Smith, Jr., and Mrs. Robert C. Clinton; and a son, William P. Embry; and five grandchildren; all of Memphis; and one sister, Mrs. P. C. Clardy, Hopkinsville, Ky.<br><br>EMERSON, Wilma Mae Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Wilma Mae Burgess Emerson, 59, resident of the Diana Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins, minister, officiating. Burial took place in Diana Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Emerson died Friday morning, July 24, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg after a lengthy illness.<br>Born in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Mrs. Betty Smith Burgess Lorance of Cornersville, ant the late Thomas Newton Burgess. She was a member of the Diana Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Emerson is survived by her husband, Loyd Emerson; one daughter, Mrs. Frank Clift; two grandchildren, Pulaski; one brother, Archie Burgess, Cornersville; one half-brother, Hoyt Lorance, Cornersville; and one half-sister, Mrs. Bingham Green, Nashville.<br><br>EMERSON, Nora Belle Coggin The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Belle Coggin Emerson, 77, who died Friday at her home in the Yell community of Marshall County, were held Saturday afternoon at Yell Church of Christ with burial taking in the Arthur Cemetery. She was a native of Giles County.<br><br>Mrs. Emerson, widow of M. C. Emerson, is survived by three sons, Joe Emerson, Yell, John Emerson, Old Hickory, and Bert Emerson, Nashville; six grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Clyde Graves, Pulaski, and Mrs. R. D. Fogg, Ardmore, Tenn.; and two brothers, Bunyan Coggin, Athens, Ala. and Ernest Coggin, Blytheville, Ark.<br><br>EMERSON, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1952<br>Robert Emerson, native of the Diana community of this county, died on Friday morning, July 25, at his home in Weatherford, Okla., after a long illness.<br>Rites were held in that city.<br>Born and reared in Diana, he was the son of the late Will Emerson and Fannie Clark Emerson.<br>Mr. Emerson is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Douglas Sargeant, Mrs. G. Potter, and Mrs. Johnston Murrey, wife of the Governor of Oklahoma.<br><br>ENGLAND, Charles H. The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1951<br>Funeral rites for Charles H. England, 76, brother of Mrs. Annie England Knight of Pulaski, who died on Monday, May 7, at his home in Rogersville, Ala., after a long illness, were held on Tuesday afternoon at Rogersville Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Wallace Cemetery in that city.<br>In addition to the sister here, Mr. England is survived by four brothers, W. A. England, Rogersville, Edgar E. England, and J. O. England, both of Neosho, Mo., and P. N. England of Jacksonville., Fla.<br><br>ENGLAND, William A. The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Funeral services for William A. England, 79, brother of Mrs. Annie England Knight of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Rogersville Church of Christ. Burial took place in Rogersville.<br>He died at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday evening at his home following a long illness.<br>In addition to one sisters, Mr. England is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Johnson England; three children; Rogersville; and three brothers, P. N. England, Jacksonville, Fla., E. E. England and J. O. England, both of Neosho, Mo. Another brother, Charles H. England, died in Rogersville ten days before W. A. England.<br><br><br>ENGLETT, James E. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1953<br>Funeral services for James E. Englett, 51, who died of a heart attack on Friday night, June 12, were held the following Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Virgil Bradford officiated and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>He had been an employee of International Mineral and Chemical Corporation at Wales for the past twenty-six years.<br><br>Mr. Englett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Polk Boshers Englett; three daughters, Miss Mildred Englett, Mrs. Henry Tatum and Mrs. Joe DelForge; and one granddaughter; all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Roy Pillow and Mrs. William Holley, Pulaski; three brothers, Frank Englett, Lawrenceburg, William M. Englett, Pulaski and Leon Englett, Ohio.<br><br>ENGLETT, Jim The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Jim Englett, 85, resident of Pulaski were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Englett died on Monday afternoon, July 6, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born March 25, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Englett and Ann Bunch Englett. He was a member of Trinity Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Englett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Strickland Englett; one son, Ira Englett, Pulaski; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>ENGLETT, Lula Ray The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Ray Englett, 87, widow of Mack Englett, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Englett died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, November 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Holley in Pulaski.<br>Born January 11, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Reuben Ray and Nancy Nunnelly Ray. She was a member of the Pisgah Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Holley, Mrs. Englett is survived by three sons, Leon Englett, Spencer, Ohio, William Mack Englett, Pulaski, and Frank Englett, Lawrenceburg; twenty-eight grandchildren and seventeen great-great-grandchildren; and one half-sister, Mrs. Robert Price, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>ENGLISH, Amanda Horne The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda Horne English, 88, Giles County resident most of her life, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Rites were conducted by Elder Walden Tarpley, minister of Highland Avenue Church of Christ in Columbia with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville. Mrs. English died on Thursday morning, January 30, in a hospital while visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Horn in Aurora, Ill. Her death followed a brief illness due to a paralytic stroke.<br>Born October 30, 1869, in Texas, she was the daughter of James Madison Horne and Nancy McCaslin Horne, but had lived most of her life in the Yokley Community of Giles County. Her husband, Charles W. English, died about twenty years ago. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. English, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by four daughters, Mrs. John Horn and Mrs. Clifford Downey, both of Aurora, Ill., Mrs. Charles H. Morrow, Yokley Community, and Mrs. Leona Harwell, Phoenix, Ariz.; two sons, James English, California, and Hollis English, South Carolina; a step-son, Guy English, Florence, Ala.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br><br><br>ENGLISH, Clyde Leslie The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1955<br>Clyde Leslie English, Jr., 56, native of the Campbellsville community, died suddenly of a heart attack at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 11, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br>Mr. English who had been a salesman of the H. J. Grimes Company in Nashville for seventeen years, had worked all day on Wednesday, becoming critically ill in the night.<br>Funeral rites were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gallatin Road, Nashville, with the Rev. Bunyon Smith officiating. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. English who moved to Nashville twenty-five years ago, was born April 27, 1899, at Campbellsville in Giles County, the son of the late Clyde Leslie English and Janie Cowan English. His mother died March 13, this year. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>In 1934, he married the former Miss Velma Trammel of Smithville, who survives.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. English is survived by one daughter, Miss Wanda Jane English, an employee of Third National Bank in Nashville; one sister, Miss Jennie English, Campbellsville; and one brother, Hugh A. English, Chattanooga, an employee of T. V. A.<br><br>ENGLISH, Hugh Kinney The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1959<br>Hugh Kinney English, 79, prominent retired Giles County farmer and livestock breeder and member of the Board of Education for twenty years, died Friday, April 24, at 8:00 p. m. after a two months illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Monday, April 27, at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Dr. W. Bruce Strother and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers of Pulaski.<br>Born July 25, 1879, Mr. English was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Hugh Allen and Ella Campbell English. He was a member of the First Methodist Church, and was the first president of the Giles County Farm Bureau and a member of the Giles County Draft Board for a number of years. He had resided in Pulaski for about thirteen years, having moved to Pulaski from Campbellsville where he was born.<br>Mr. English is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Hays English; a daughter, Mrs. Joe Woodward, Houston, Texas; a son, Henry Clay English, Los Angeles, Calif.; a brother, J. C. English, Campbellsville, and three grandchildren.<br><br><br>ENGLISH, Janie Cowan The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1955<br>Mrs. Janie Cowan English, 77, died suddenly at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, March 13, at Giles County Hospital one hour after arrival. She had been in declining health for several years.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville, conducted by the Rev. Paul E. McReynolds. Burial took place in the family lot in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>Born February 8, 1878, she was the daughter of the late Abner Buck Cowan, Cambellsville merchant, and Mrs. Sue Lee Guest Cowan. She was a lifelong member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in that community.<br>Her husband, Clyde L. English, died approximately fifteen years ago.<br><br>Mrs. English is survived by one daughter, Miss Jennie English, Campbellsville; two sons, Leslie English, Nashville, and H. A. English, Chattanooga; one granddaughter, Miss Jane English, Nashville; and two brothers, W. Buck Cowan, Nashville, and Sanders H. Cowan, Toledo, Ohio.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>ENGLISH, John T. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1955<br>John T. English, 69, native Giles Countian and an automobile salesman of Enid, Okla., died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, February 11, at a hospital in that city after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in Enid on Monday.<br>Born October 20, 1885, in the Campbellsville community, he was the son of the late William R. English and Sallie Baker English.<br>Mr. English is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Eddie Zoledak, Enid, with whom he was making his home, Mrs. Randall Coe, California , and Mrs. Tom Cougill, Indiana; four grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Reece Campbell, Campbellsville, Miss Martha English, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. J. T. Stone, George West, Texas.<br><br>ENGLISH, Tom Y. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for Tom Y. English, III, 42, employee of the Department of Labor in Washington, D. C., and former employee of International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales for a time, were held Tuesday, January 6, in Arlington, Va., with burial in Arlington Cemetery.<br>Mr. English, a native of Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., and son of Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson English, Mt. Pleasant, and the late Tom Y. English, Jr., died Sunday at his home in Arlington.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. English is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Thomas English; a daughter, Miss Betty English; four sisters, Mrs. Laurie Dawson, Nashville, Mrs. Frances Johnson, Warner Robbins, Ga., Mrs. L. E. Dupont, Carlsbad, N. Mex., a former resident of Pulaski, and Mrs. Bill Reis, Carlsbad; and three brothers, Jim English, Nashville, G. C. Englis, Valrico, Fla., and Bill English, Mt. Pleasant.<br><br>ERVIN, Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1957<br>Ernest Ervin, resident of the Holland Gin community in the sourthern part of the county, was killed in a traffic accident at 7:30 p. m. Monday on a rural road near Ardmore, while working with a wrecker attempting to pull a car from a ravine. Ervin went to the rear of the wrecker to adjust the cable hooked onto the car. Glen Holt of Ardmore, driver of the wrecker, said the wrecker&#8217;s brakes failed and it rolled back, crushing Ervin, Sgt. James Chandler of the State Patrol said. No charges were preferred since without question it was an accident.<br>Funeral services for the victim were held at 3 p. m. Tuesday at the Holland Gin Methodist Church and burial was in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery near Ardmore.<br>Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie Lewter Ervin; two daughters, Pamela and Deborah Ervin; and two sons, Ed R. and E. J. Ervin, all of Ardmore.<br><br>ERVIN, Raymond The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Raymond Ervin, 52, Lynnville farmer and dairyman, were held Friday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Bill Baker. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.Mr. Ervin died unexpectedly Wednesday night, November 25, en route to Giles County Hospital.<br>Born at Lynnville, he was the son of the late Jim Ervin and Ora Osborne Ervin, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Ervin taught on-farm veterans program at Lynnville, Pulaski and Campbellsville following World War II.<br>Mr. Ervin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Locke Ervin; one daughter, Mrs. Farrell Hardiman, Nashville; two sons, Bill Ervin and Bobby Ervin, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Mary Sheffield, Chapel Hill; and two brothers, Frank Ervin, Lynnville and J. C. Ervin, Lynnville.<br><br>ERVIN, Thomas Duncan The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Thomas Duncan Ervin, 72, retired school teacher, were held at 2:30<br>o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at London Funeral Home at Lewisburg with the burial in the Bryant Cemetery at Mooresville. Mr. Ervin died at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, August 19, at Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br>Born in Marshall County, he was the son of the late James Ervin and Cynthia Wise Ervin. He was a member and steward of the Mooresville Methodist Church, a Sunday School teacher, and was a member of the Masonic Order. He received his B. S. degree from Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro. For a number of years he taught in Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia.<br>Mr. Ervin is survived by one brother, Jim Ervin, Lynnville; and two sisters, Mrs. M. L. Funderburke, Cario, Ga.; and Mrs. Lennie Wilson, Detroit, Mich.; two nieces and six nephews.<br><br>ERWIN, Bobbie Jane The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1957<br>Prayer services for Bobby Jane Erwin, infant daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. Robert M. Erwin, Jr., of Jefferson City, Mo., who died on January 23, were held in that city, and burial took place there.<br><br><br><br>ERWIN, Mary Elizabeth King The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth King Erwin, who died Thursday afternoon, November 15, at her home in the county, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock the following Friday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She was a native of Georgia, and a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Erwin is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Bruce, Pulaski; and one son, Frank Collins, Decatur, Ala.; and a number of grandchildren.<br><br>ERWIN, William James The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1951<br><br>Funeral services for William James Erwin, 79, retired merchant of Diana, who died at 10:45 March 29, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg, after a short illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Diana Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor, and burial took place in the Diana Cemetery.<br>Born March 4, 1872, at Frankewing, he was the son of the late David G. Erwin and Mary K. Abernathy Erwin. He was a leading merchant of Diana and a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Erwin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Clark Erwin; one daughter, Mrs. Steger Wolaver, Diana; and one son, William J. Erwin, Jr., Cookeville; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Rolly Harwell, Frankewing, Mrs. Maude Gaines, Pulaski, and Mrs. Edgar Holt, Lawrenceburg; and two brothers, Buford Erwin, Lawrenceburg, and Wyatt Erwin, Bunker Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians.<br><br>ESLICK, Benjamin Llewelyn The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1952<br>Funeral services for Benjamin Llewelyn Eslick, 82, well known farmer and livestock dealer, who died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, August 11, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Eslick died at his home in the Sumac community after an illness of one year.<br>Lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late Arkansas (Kann) Dorothy Franklin Eslick. He was educated in local schools and was a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Eslick had been a leader in Democratic Party activities for many years.<br>Mr. Eslick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Williams Eslick; one son, Ben Allen Eslick, Sumac; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Jerome C. Abernathy, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ESLICK, Bennett The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1955<br>Bennett Eslick, 62 a leading attorney in Pulaski for more than thirty years, and a veteran of World War I died of a heart attack about 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in his home at Hotel Richland Plaza in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Pulaski, Mr. Eslick was the son of the late Dan Eslick, former County Court Clerk in Giles County for many years, and Inez Bennett Eslick. He was educated at the former Massey School in Pulaski, Bethel College, and Cumberland University in Lebanon.<br>Upon completion of his law cours, Mr. Eslick became associated with his uncle, the late Congressman E. E. Eslick, in the practice of his profession in Pulaski. The partnership was terminated when the senior partner was elected to Congress, and at a later date, the law firm of Bennett Eslick and C. E. Hagan was formed which was effective for the next several years. During that time, he was recognized as one of the best read lawyers in the State, and was active in both State and local politics.<br>Mr. Eslick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Medearis Eslick; a daughter, Mrs. Rex Wiley, Fort Elmondorff, Alaska; two sons, State Senator Brooks B. Eslick, Pulaski, and Edward Medearis Eslick, Nashville; three grandchildren; and two brothers, Eugene Eslick, Pulaski, and Oliver Eslick, Nashville.<br><br>ESLICK, Beulah Allen The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Allen Eslick, 84, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Eslick died about 5:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Leverette Nursing Home in Lewisburg after several months declining health.<br>Born August 19, 1869, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Allen Williams and Sarah Bulah Burns Williams, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, Benjamin Llewellyn Eslick, died August 11, 1952.<br>Mrs. Eslick is survived by one son, Ben Allen Eslick of the Sumac community; three grandchildren, Mrs. Brown Newton, Fred Eslick and Hobart Eslick; four great grandchildren; and three brothers, Felix Williams, Diana, Luther Williams Frankerwing, and Oscar Williams, Cornersville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ESLICK, Edward Arrow The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1959<br>Edward Arrow Eslick, 48, owner of the Davis-Eslick Grocery in Pulaski and a World War II veteran, died unexpectedly of a heart attack, at his home on East College Street at 3:30 a. m. Monday, April 27.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church by the Rev. W. Floyd Cates., pastor. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge. Pulaski Rotarians were honorary pall bearers.<br>Mr. Eslick was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Florence Clark Eslick and the late Grady Eslick. He had been a member of the Davis-Eslick firm since its founding twelve years ago. His partner, W. M. Davis, Jr., died 13 months ago.<br>Active in church and civic affairs, Mr. Eslick was a member of First Baptist Church, serving as Deacon and as General Secretary of the church. He was a member of the Pulaski Rotary Club, the American Legion Post and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post.<br>Survivors in addition to his mother, are his wife, Mrs. Mary Lena Cole Eslick; two daughters, Mrs. Jerry Delap, Fayetteville and Mrs. Johnny Bevill, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Donald Cox, Oak Ridge, and two grandchildren.<br><br>ESLICK, Eliza Woodward The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Woodward Eslick, 93, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Blooming Grove Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins, former pastor, officiating at the rites. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mrs Eslick died suddenly of a heart attack at her home in the Brick Church community, following an illness.<br>Born January 4, 1859, she was the daughter of the late D. O. Woodward and Martha Dugger Woodward, and was a lifelong resident of the county. Her husband, John Eslick, died in 1937. She was a member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Eslick is survived by two step-sons, Byron Eslick, senior member of Reeves Drug Store, and Grady Eslick, Pulaski; and four step-grandchildren, Mrs. Joe Childers, Jr., Mrs. John Thomas Church and Edward A. Eslick, Pulaski, and Mrs. Donald Cox, Oak Ridge. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ESLICK, Grady The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1953<br>Grady Eslick, 63, well known Pulaskian, died at 5:10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, September 8, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., Methodist ministers, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The son of the late John C. Eslick and Elizabeth Woodward Eslick, he was born January 30, 1890, in Giles County and was educated in the public schools. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Eslick, a retired farmer, was for a number of years associated with the Edgar Short Barber Shop.<br>Mr. Eslick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Clark Eslick; one daughter, Mrs. Donald Cox, Oak Ridge; one son, Edward A. Eslick, Pulaski, Pulaski businessman; five grandchildren; and one brother, Byron Eslick, senior member of the firm of Reeves Drug Store, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>ESLICK, Louella Virginia Samuels The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1954<br>Mrs. Louella Virginia Samuels Eslick, 86, died Thursday afternoon, September 30, at the home of her son, Richard K. Eslick, in the Riversburg section, after a three weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services were held Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, and burial took place in New Zion Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born November 5, 1868, the daughter of the late William J. Samuels and Sarah Ezell Samuels. She had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years. Her husband, John Eslick, died many years ago.<br>In addition to her son, Mrs. Eslick is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lillian S. Thompson, Nashville.<br><br>ESLICK, Mark The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1957<br>Mark Eslick, 79, the last member of a prominent Giles County family and a member of the Eslick-Abernathy Insurance firm for the past 30 years, died at 5:00 a. m. Tuesday at his home in Pulaski after a years illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor, and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>Mr. Eslick was a native of Giles County, a son of the late Merritt and Martha Virginia Abernathy Eslick and a brother of the late Congressman Ed Eslick. He was a graduate of Bethel College at Russellville, Ky., and a member of Phi Beta Gamma fraternity. He received his license to practice law before the Tennessee Bar, but shortly thereafter he was named deputy court clerk in Giles County and served in that capacity during the administration of his uncle, the late Dan Eslick. Later, he served as assistant cashier of the former Peoples Bank in Pulaski until 1930 when he joined G. B. Abernathy in forming the Eslick-Abernathy Insurance Company.<br>Mr. Eslick was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Mr. Eslick is survived by his widow, Mrs. Hallie Grant Eslick; a son, Tol Grant Eslick; two daughters, Miss Helen Eslick, Pulaski, and Mrs. Robert Youree of Twin Falls, Idaho, and 4 grandchildren.<br><br>ESLICK, Willie Courtney Chapman The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Courtney Chapman Eslick, 87, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Byron Eslick. Rites will be conducted by Elder Elmer Smith, Church of Christ minister of Nashville, and Elder David East, minister of Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski, followed by burial in the family lot in New Zion Cemetery, east of Pulaski. Mrs. Eslick died at midnight Tuesday at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born April 5, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wiley S. Chapman and Noami Virginia Estes Chapman, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Eslick is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Byron Eslick and Mrs. Ernest Griggs, Pulaski and Mrs. Joe Gufford, Winter Garden, Fla.; two sons, Everett Eslick, Detroit, Mich., and Buford Farris Eslick, Pulaski, and two grandsons.<br><br>ESTES, Lon Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1958<br>Word has been received by Pulaski friends of the death on Sunday morning, June 29, of Lon Estes, Sr., at his home in Memphis. Funeral services were held in Memphis at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning with the burial there.<br>Mr. Estes is survived by his wife and one son, Lon Estes, Jr..<br>The Estes made their home in Pulaski while he was associated with the International Harvester Company.<br><br>EUBANK, Amanda Appleton The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1958<br>Word was received in Pulaski on Wednesday morning, August 6, of the death that morning of Mrs. Amanda Appleton Eubank, native Giles Countian, at her home in Waxahachie, Texas.<br>Funeral rites and burial will take place in Waxahachie on Thursday.<br>Mrs. Eubank, widow of Jerome Eubank, is survived by two sons, Royal Eubank and Luther D. Eubank, florists of Waxahachie. The wife of Luther Eubank is the former Miss Mauveline Woodward of Pulaski.<br><br>EUBANK, Billy The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1952<br>A Pulaski employee of the State Highway Department lost his life Monday afternoon when he was buried under 100 tons of freshly poured concrete when wooden supports gave way on a span of the overhead bridge on Highway 31, nine miles north of Pulaski.<br>The body of Billy Eubank, 30, was found by fellow workmen who dug frantically in the hardening concrete for more than an hour.<br><br>Funeral services for Eubank were held at two o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. G. H. Turpin, Presbyterian mnister of Chattnooga and former pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Bryson. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Eubank was the son of Mrs. Myrtle Holley Eubank of Pulaski and the late Jack Eubank. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and had been working with the highway department for several months.<br>In addition to his mother, other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lena Pearl Gatlin Eubank; two sisters, Mrs. Clarence Wood and Mrs. Betty Jo Hanvy, all of Pulaski.<br><br>EUBANK, Esther The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Miss Esther Eubank, 54, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial taking place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died Friday in a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Mackie Maclin Eubank and the late R. A. Eubank.<br>In addition to her mother, Miss Eubank is survived by four sisters, Mrs. T. E. Haney and Mrs. W. B. Williams, Minor Hill; Mrs. F. D. Welch, Goodlettsville, and Mrs. G. S. Capitan, Birmingham, Mich.; two brothers, F. L. Eubank and R. H. Eubank, both of Nashville.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>EUBANK, George The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for George Eubank, 73, former school teacher and mail carrier, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial will take place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Eubank died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, October 22, at a Chattanooga hospital, following months of declining health.<br>Born February 22, 1882, at Aspen Hill, he was the son of the late Asa J. Eubank and Henrietta Anthony Eubank.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gussie Madry Eubank; and one foster son, James Hoyt Eubank, Chattanooga.<br><br><br><br>EUBANK, Roy Edgar The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1957<br>Roy Edgar Eubank, 61, field representative of Bordon Milk firm, died at Giles County Hospital Tuesday night, two hours after being stricken at his home.<br>Funeral services are to be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2:30 p. m. Thursday, conducted by Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Eubank, a son of Andrew J. and Sallie Scruggs Eubank, was a native of Giles County and a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the American Legion, 40 and 8 Volture, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks Club and the First Presbyterian Church.<br><br>Survivors include his wife; Mrs. Ela Connally Eubank; and a daughter, Mrs. Harold Glen Barnett of Maryville.<br><br>EVANS, Ada Mai The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1953<br>Funeral services for Miss Ada Mai Evans, 88, former Lynnville resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by her brother-in-law, Charlie Dorris, of Nashville. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Miss Evans died Monday afternoon at her home in Nashville after a long period of declining health.<br>Born March 4, 1865, in the Lynnville community, she was the daughter of the late Jesse Lafayette Evans and Sarah Jones Evans.<br>Survivors include one brother, Robert Evans, Lexington, Okla.; and a number of nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>EVANS, Georgia Kelsey Tacker The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services were held in Tampa, Fla., for Mrs. Georgia Kelsey Tacker Evans, 98, native Giles Countian, who died Friday, November 15, in a Tampa hospital.<br>Born and reared in the northern part of Giles County, she was the former Miss Georgia Kelsey and was married twice; her first husband was Hugh Tacker, a Giles Countian, and after his death she married Bob Evans, also a Giles Countian, who died many years ago. For the past fifteen years she had made her home in Tampa where she was a member of the Northeast Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Star, Chapter 147.<br>Mrs. Evans is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Annie Tidwell, Tampa; one son, Josh H. Tacker, Lakeland, Fla.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Hamilton, Ocala, Fla., and Mrs. Bessie Johnson, Jacksonville, Fla.; and two brothers, W. T. Kelsey, Weirsdale, Fla. and O.K. Kelsey, Riverside, Calif.<br><br><br>EVANS, Henry Kittrell The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Henry Kittrell Evans, 50, who was found dead in bed at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the residence in Lynnville. The Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, officiated, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>For many years Mrs. Evans had been a traveling salesman and more recently had been employed in Lewisburg.<br>Born and reared in Lynnville, he was the son of the late Henry Bugg Evans and Mrs. Bettie Ross Evans. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was a Mason and Shriner.<br>Mr. Evans, in addition to his parents, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Evins Kennedy, Lynnville, and Mrs. Bennett Minatra, Pulaski; and two brothers, Ross Evans and Thomas Evans, both of Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>EVANS, Izora Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1959<br><br>Mrs. James A. Evans, 98, Giles County resident most of a long and useful life, died Friday morning, July 24, at the home of her son, Sam F. Evans in Decatur, Ala., where she had made her home for twenty-five years. She after a period of declining health for three years.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the residence in Decatur with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, Tenn.<br>Born April 12, 1861, the first day of the War Between The States, in the Pleasant Valley Community of Giles County, she was the former Miss Izora Abernathy, the daughter of the late John C. Abernathy and Mary Catherine Tarpely Abernathy. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, James A. Evans, died twelve years ago last November.<br>Mrs. Evans, in addition to the son in Decatur, is survived by another son, Allen Evans, Jackson, Tenn.; four daughters, Mrs. Annie Ruth Young, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Bert Bledsoe, Petersburg, Mrs. Mahlon Smith, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. James Owen, Gainesville, Va.; seventeen grandchildren, thirty-five great-grandchildren and ten great-great-grandchildren. A niece, Mrs. F. F. Medlar lives in Pulaski.<br><br>EVANS, Roy Garland The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1958<br>Prayer services for First Lt. Roy Garland Evans, 27, Pulaski airman killed August 21 in an accident near Nouasseur Air Base, Morocco, were held at 3 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 4, at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, with Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski, and Dr. Sam Dodson, pastor of Calvary Methodist Church in Nashville, officiating.<br>Immediately following, military services were held at the graveside in Maplewood Cemetery with personnel from the Sewart Air Base, Murfreesboro, in charge.<br>The body of the young airman, arriving in Pulaski Wednesday on the 12:22 p. m. train, remained at the Funeral Home until the hour for the burial service.<br>The services in Pulaski were in addition to military services that were held in France August 26.<br>Lt. Evans, the son of Mrs. U. G. Evans of Pulaski and the late Mr. Evans; died after ejecting from his RF-84 jet aircraft at 400 feet shortly after taking off on a photographic mission.<br>In December, 1955, he parachuted to safety after a fire developed in his F-84 Thunderstreak while flying over Sheffield, England. The plane crashed into a hospital, kill a woman patient.<br>Lt. Evans joined the air force in 1953 and received his pilot&#8217;s wings December 17, 1954, at Big Springs, Texas.<br>A native of Lawrence County, Ala., he attended Alabama schools and was graduated from Andrew Jackson High School, Jacksonville, Fla., and studied at the University of Florida. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In additon to his mother, Lt. Evans is survived by his wife, Mrs. Angeta Hughes Evans and a four-months-old daughter, Cathy Collette; his grandmother, Mrs. Rosa B. Austin and Mrs. Mamie Evans, both of Lawrenceburg; and a sister, Mrs. Smith Gatlin, Nashville.<br><br>EVANS, U. G. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1956<br>U. G. Evans, 49, automobile dealer, church and civic leader in Pulaski, died of a heart attack at 5:45 a. m. Thursday at his home in the Pond Hill community after several months illness.<br><br>The body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home and funeral arrangements were incomplete Thursday afternoon.<br>A native of Lawrence County, Ala., Mr. Evans was the son of Mrs. Mamie Long Evans of Lawrenceburg and the late W. H. Evans. He had been a resident of Pulaski since 1952 when he became a partner in the Curry-Evans Motor Company. Before coming to Pulaski, he was sales manager of the Massey Motor Company, Jacksonville, Fla. and prior to that, had operated general merchandise stores at Tuscumbia and Town Creek, Ala.<br>He was a member of the Methodist Church, the Exchange Club and the Masonic Lodge and was active in the civic and church life of the community.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Evans is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Austin Evans, formerly of Case County, Texas; a daughter, Miss Nell Evans, Pulaski; a son, Lt. Roy G. Evans, of the USAF in Germany; three sisters, Mrs. Herman Lansdell and Mrs. Jim Hill, both of Town Creek, Ala.; and Mrs. Bruce McGregor, Leighton, Ala.; and two brothers, Hollis Evans and Lyle Evans, both of Lawrenceburg.<br><br>EVERLY, Florence The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1954<br>Miss Florence Everly, former Giles Countian, died Tuesday morning at a Nashville hospital following a stroke sustained Monday. She had been in declining health several years.<br>Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home with the Rev. David Smith officiating. Prayer services were held in the afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Miss Everly, department store saleslady, worked at Castner-Knott Department Store, later accepting a position with Loveman, Berger and Teitlebaum, Nashville, where she worked twenty years. She had previously worked in Pulaski, and San Antonio, Texas before going to Nashville.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Edward Everly and Catherine Williams Everly.<br>Miss Everly is survived by two half-brothers, B. E. Everly and R. W. Everly, both of Pulaski; and three nieces, Mrs. J. W. Harwell, Mrs. Roy Brownlow and Miss Frances Everly; and a nephew, Thomas Everly, all of Pulaski.<br><br>EVERLY, Kittie Stapp The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Robert W. Everly, 74, Pulaski housewife, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of the Trinity Charge of the Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Everly died at 11:50 Monday night, June 22, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Kittie Stapp, she was born January 8, 1885, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Carroll Stapp and Sarah Campbell Stapp. She was an active member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church, the Women&#8217;s Society of Christian Service and the Cedar Grove Home Demonstration Club.<br><br>Mrs. Everly is survived by her husband, Robert W. Everly, employee of the Union Bank; two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Harwell and Mrs. Roy P. Brownlow, Pulaski; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren; one brother, W. Andrew Stapp, Kedron; and two sisters, Mrs. R. E. Curry, Sr., Cedar Grove, and Mrs. M. L. Malone, Kedron.<br><br>EWING, Ittie The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Miss Ittie Ewing, 83, Lewisburg resident and a sister of the late Mrs. J. S. Gilbreath of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg, conducted by the Rev. Joe Holder. Burial took place in the Bethberei Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Marshall County.<br>Miss Ewing died Saturday morning at the home of a niece, Mrs. Merritt Harwell in Nashville, after a few weeks illness.<br>A frequent visitor in Pulaski, she was a native of Marshall County, the daughter of the late Floyd Bradshaw Ewing and Mary Jane Knox Ewing. The last member of her immediate family, she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Lewisburg.<br>Miss Ewing is survived by several nephews and nieces, including Joe K. Gilbreath and Mrs. Ralph Nall of Pulaski.<br><br>EWING, Mittie The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Miss Mittie Ewing, 78, lifelong resident of Marshall County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg, with the Rev. J. L. Perry officiating. Burial took place in Bethberei Cemetery near Lewisburg.<br>Miss Ewing died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg following a three weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Daughter of the late Floyd Bradshaw Ewing and Mary Jane Knox Ewing, she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.<br>The survivors are her twin sister, Miss Ittie Ewing, Lewisburg, and Mrs. J. Simeon Gilbreath, Pulaski; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>EZELL, Mary Elizabeth Tarpley The Pulaski Citizen 02 Sep 1925<br>Mrs. Mary Ezell died Sunday afternoon at 5 o&#8217;clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Brown in the Bunker Hill section aged about 85 years. Her burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery Monday afternoon after services by Rev. O. P. Gentry. Many beautiful floral tributes were given in her memory.<br>Mrs. Ezell was for many years a member of the Methodist Church and her life and character were beautiful and worthy of emulation. She was a woman of great energy and continued her house work as long as her health permitted. She was the victim of paralysis of which she received two or three strokes.<br>In addition to Mrs. Brown, other children surviving Mrs. Ezell are: Miss Lou Ezell, Mrs. Clyde Harris and John Ezell.The bereaved have the sympathy of a large circle of friends.<br><br>EZELL, W. J. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1952<br><br>W. J. Ezell, 68, Davidson County dairyman, and his daughter, Mrs. L. J. Harris, 39, of Chattanooga, were killed in a head-on automobile crash near Cleveland, Tenn., at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning.<br>Mr. Ezell, an outstanding registered Jersey cattle man since his youth, was a cousin of Joe E. Ezell, manager of the Pulaski plant of Borden Southern Company.<br><br>FARISS, Monte Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Monte Thomas Fariss, 74, farmer of the Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery, in Columbia.<br>Mr. Fariss died of a heart ailment Monday afternoon at his home.<br>Native of Hampshire, he was a son of the late H. F. Fariss and Mary Elizabeth Brooks Fariss. Early in life he was employed at the Columbia post office where his father served as postmaster. Later he entered the automobile business at Nogales, Ariz., and returned thirty years ago to Middle Tennessee to engage in farming near Lynnville. He was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church of which he was a steward.<br>Mr. Fariss is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Johnson Fariss; two daughters, Mrs. Callon Sherrill, Knoxville, and Mrs. Edwin H. Whitaker, Louisville, Ky.; two grandchildren; three sisters, Miss Fletcher Fariss, Mrs. J. A. Brooks and Mrs. R. L. Schmid, all of Dallas, Texas; and a brother, Charles B. Fariss, Ardmore, Okla.<br><br>FARLEY, Bruce McGaha The Pulaski Citizen 5 Feb 1958<br>Bruce McGaha Farley, 62, church, business and civic leader in Pulaski for the past sixteen years, died at 9:45 p. m. Monday night at his home on South Second Street after several months illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor, First Methodist Church. Burial was in the McMinnville Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral directors in charge.<br>Honorary pallbearers were members of the Board of Stewards, Methodist Church, members of the Rotary Club and the following officials of the W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Company, Nashville, W. E. Stephens, Jr., C. O. Jones, G. L. Briley, W. H. Richards, John Sewell, George Murff and J. C. Hammer.<br>A native of Farley, Ala., Mr. Farley had been a member of the sales staff of W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Company for the past several years, having accepted the position after resigning the managership of Sam Davis Theater in Pulaski which he had held since moving to Pulaski from McMinnville.<br>He was a a member of First Methodist Church, a member of the Board of Stewards and a member of the Rotary Club and was a graduate of the former Morgan Preparatory School at Fayetteville.<br><br>Mr. Farley, the son of the late Dr. John B. Farley and Elizabeth McGaha, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leland Summers Farley; two daughters, Mrs. Winton Walling, McMinnville; Mrs. Jack Carter, Sparta; and two grandchildren, Madoline Carter and Jean Walling, and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>FARRELL, Louis The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1950<br>Col. Louis Farrell, 71, retired Army man, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, April 26, at his home in Belle Meade, Nashville, following a prolonged illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Scales Chapel, West End Methodist Church.<br>Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D. C., on Friday afternoon.<br>Col. Farrell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mallie Wilson Farrell, a daughter of the late<br>Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. David C. Dunlap of Berkeley, Calif., and Mrs. Bertram J. Pruecher, Nashville; two sons, Louis Farrell, Jr., Nashville, and Norman Farrell, Chicago, Ill.; two sisters, Miss Josephine Farrell and Mrs. Donald W. Southgate, both of Nashville; and a brother, Norman Farrerll, Nashville.<br><br>FARRIS, James Lee The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for James Lee Farris, 72, farmer of the Minor Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Harold Smith. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Farris died at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at his home at Mnor Hill, after a long illness.<br>Born January 30, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank Farris and Mary Hathcoate Farris. He was a former deacon of Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Farris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera Haney Farris; two sons, James Leroy Farris and Kenneth Edward Farris, both of Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Marvin G. Hall, Nashville, and Mrs. Edward Thompson, Minor Hill; nine grandchildren; one brother, Claude Farris, Pensacola, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. H. S. Simmons and Mrs. Hattie Portwood, Decatur, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>FARRIS, W. B. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Dr. W. B. Farris, 80, former postmaster here, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at a funeral home in Fort Smith, Ark., with burial in that city.<br>Dr. Farris died the day before at a Fort Smith hospital, following a short illness.<br>A native of Maury County, Tenn., he lived in Pulaski several years, having served as postmaster for a period of four years in the first decade of the century. As a young man he began the practice of osteopath, a profession he followed the balance of his life. Leaving Pulaski, he went to Wichita Falls, Texas, and still later locating in Fort Smith.<br>Dr. Farris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie W. Farris; four daughters, Mrs. W. J. Baerg, Fayetteville, Ark., Mrs. G. C. Seidel, Sherman Oaks, Calif., Miss Elizabeth Farris, Santa Monica, Calif., and Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, Riverdale, N. D.; two sons, John David Farris, Chicago, Ill., and Buford Farris, Fort Smith, Ark.; two brothers, Dr. R. L. Farris, Brownwood, Texas and E. H. Farris, Columbia, Tenn.; and two sisters.<br><br>FAULKNER, Fannie Morton The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Morton Faulkner, 77, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by J. Bedford Rasbury, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Faulkner died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon after a long illness in Columbia at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Autry.<br>Born February 21, 1877 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Asa Morton and Emma J. Flippen Morton, and was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski. Her husband, John T. Faulkner died three weeks ago.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Autry, Mrs. Faulkner is survived by one son, Barney M. Faulkner, Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. Anderson Cole, Pulaski; one step-son, Tom W. Faulkner, Pulaski; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Blanche Hazlewood, Goodsprings. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FAULKNER, John Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for John Taylor Faulkner, 83, retired Pulaski mechanic, were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church, and Elder J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Faulkner who had been ill for the past two years, died at 2:05 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. L. C. Autry in Columbia.<br>Mr. Faulkner was twice married: his first wife, Mrs. Lizzie Rochelle Faulkner, died in 1906. The last member of the immediate family, he was born November 13, 1879, in Giles County, the son of the late William Faulkner and Elizabeth Riddle Faulkner.<br>Mrs. Fannie Morton Faukner, his second wife survives, as do the following: two daughters, Mrs. Anderson Cole, Pulaski, and Mrs. Autry, Columbia; two sons, Tom W. Faulkner and Barney M. Faulkner, Pulaski; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FAULKNER, Tina Henson The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Tina Henson Faulkner, 44, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Ethridge Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Henson died at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at her home in the Pleasant Valley community, after a long illness.<br>Born July 9, 1908, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Tom Henson and Jennie Walker Henson.<br>Mrs. Faulkner is survived by her husband, Emmett F. Faulkner; five daughters, Miss Nina, Ruth, Evelyn and Marilyn Faulkner, Pleasant Valley, and Mrs. Reba Durham, Nashville; seven sons, Emmett F. Faulkner, Jr., Floyd, Herbert, Ewing, Marlin, Gaylon and Harley Faulkner, Pleasant Valley; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Partin, Florida, Mrs. Annie Parker and Mrs. Nora Gwinn, both of Ethridge; and two brothers, Leo Henson, Lawrenceburg, and Charlie Henson, Angola, Ind. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>FAUTT, Tenery The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Tenery Fautt, 71, hotel manager in Detroit, Mich., were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Fautt died on Saturday, November 28, in Detroit where he had lived most of his adult life.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Fautt and Josie Tenery Fautt, and was a member of the Catholic Church.<br>Mr. Fautt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Newton Fautt; also a native of Giles County; one sister, Mrs. E. G. Weddington, Pulaski; two half-brothers, Robert H. Fautt, Pulaski, and Dave H. Fautt, Louisville, Ky.; and one half-sister, Mrs. Harry Wheeler, Pulaski.<br><br>FAUTT, Will H. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1956<br>Will H. Fautt, 72, retired machinist of Memphis, died September 5, at John Gaston Hospital in Memphis. Funeral and burial services took place in that city on Saturday.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of James Harvey Fautt and Annie Sumners Fautt.<br>Mr. Fautt is survived by one brother, Dave H. Fautt, Louisville, Ky.; two half-brothers, Robert H. Fautt, Pulaski and Tenery Fautt, Detroit, Mich.; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Harry Wheeler, Pulaski, and Mrs. E. G. Weddington, Sumac community.<br>Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fautt, Louisville, Robert H. Fautt, Mrs. Harry Wheeler, and Mrs. E. G. Weddington attended the funeral.<br><br>FEENEY, Alan The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1959<br>Alan Feeney, 47, businessman of Phoenix, Ariz., and former manager of the Milky Way Farm near Pulaski, died of polio Monday afternoon at a Phoenix Hospital, according to a message received Tuesday in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were to be held Wednesday afternoon at the Whitney-Murphey Funeral Home in Phoenix, with burial in that city.<br>Mr. Feeney was stricken with polio July 16 and had been in an iron lung since that time. Three specialists were attending the stricken man.<br>Mr. Feeney was twice married. His first wife was Miss Patty Mars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Mars, founder and owner of the famous Milky Way Farm on Highway 31 North, from whom he was divorced. His second wife is the former Miss Edith Russell of Flagstaff, Ariz., who survives.<br>Mr. Feeney is also survived by eight children.<br><br>FEINBERG, Isadore The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1956<br>Isadore Feinberg, 76, one time resident of Pulaski, and a pharmacist of Beaumont, Texas, died recently at his home. Rites took place there. Mr. Feinberg who has lived in the Texas city sixty-seven years, is survived by one son, Solon Feinberg; and one sister, Mrs. Ada Roos, both of Beaumont.<br><br>FELKER, Ada Wray The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1959<br><br>Funeral Services for Mrs. Ada Wray Felker, 82, resident of Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Felker died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, November 16, at her home after several years failing health.<br>Born March 20, 1877, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Harrison Clay Wray and Mary Ann Reyer Wray. Her husband, John Felker, died December 21, 1927. She was a member of Minor Hill Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Felker is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Viola Forsythe, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Ella Bell Noles, Atlants, Ga.; three sons, Elmer Felker, Cleveland, Ohio, Solomon Felker, Minor Hill , and Ruel Felker, Atlanta, Ga.; a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren; two brothers, Elza Wray, Minor Hill, and Ernest Wray, Owens Cross Roads, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. W. O. Roberts, Goodsprings, Mrs. J. D. Felker and Mrs. N. C. Williams, both of Minor Hill. Bennett May and Company in charge.<br><br>FELKER, Alvin Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Alvin Herbert Felker, 60, employee of Martin-Stone Feed Store, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock, Wednesday afternoon at the Pulaski Methodist Church. The Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr, pastor of the church, and Dr. R. B. Stone, teacher of the Morgan Bible Class, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Felker died of a heart ailment at 8 o&#8217;clock Monday night at Giles County Hospital after a few weeks illness. He recently underwent an operation in the local hospital.<br>Mr. Felker, a member of the Methodist Church, was born and reared in Giles County, the son of the late James Smith Felker and Martha Ann Crowder Felker. He has been employed at Martin-Stone Feed Store for the past fourteen years.<br>Mr. Felker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Matttie Thurman Felker; one daughter, Mrs. James Allen Hickman; one son, Loyce W. Felker, one grandson, James Ray Hickman; all of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. John Thurman, Mrs. Frank Johnson, and Mrs. King Neal, of Pulaski, Mrs. Neely Williams, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Jesse Hatfield, Birmingham, Ala.; three brothers, Luther Felker and James Felker, Pulaski and Rev. Virgil Felker, Mt. Pleasant. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>FELKER, Elijah Abraham The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Elijah Abraham Felker, 76, retired farmer of the Riversburg section, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Felker died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Felker was born March 20, 1882, the son of the late Elijah Felker and Lucy Wilsford Felker. He was a member of Choates Creek Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. Felker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Cates Felker; two daughters, Mrs. Vada Brown and Mrs. Melvin Hickman, both of Lynnville; three sons, Garland F. Felker and Willie Felker, Riversburg, and Roscoe Felker, Columbia; fourteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Austin Petty, Mrs. O. M. Petty and Mrs. Oliver Carpenter, all of Lynnville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>FERGUSON, Barbara The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services were held in Birmingham, Ala., for Mrs. Barbara Ferguson, 83, who died on Friday, June 13, at a Birmingham hospital, following a long period of declining health. Burial took place in Five Mile Cemetery.<br>A native of Birmingham, she moved to Pulaski in 1913 where she lived ten years. For five years she served as hostess at Tennessee Hall, Martin College, under the administration of Dr. W. T. Wynne. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Ferguson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. O. Eagin, Delrose, and Mrs. Hoyt Keith, Columbus, Ga.; two grandchildren and one great granddaughter.<br><br>FERGUSON, Cassie Bera Elliott The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. O. F. Ferguson, 65, resident of the Cash Point community were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at First Methodist Church in Ardmore, conducted by the Rev. E. M. Trammel, pastor of the church, and the Rev. R. B. Kennedy. Burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery. Mrs. Ferguson died at 10:40 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, March 3.<br>The former Miss Cassie Bera Elliott, she was born December 17, 1891, in Lincoln County, daughter of the late Robert Lafayette Elliott and Margaret Caroline Henderson Elliott, and was a member of the Wooley Springs Methodist Church in Northern Alabama.<br>Mrs. Ferguson is survived by her husband, Orman Forrest Ferguson; seven daughters, Mrs. Margaret Gatlin, Toney, Ala., Mrs. Virginia Franklin and Mrs. Beatrice Barnett, Ardmore, Mrs. Ruth Beeler and Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders, Blanch, Mrs. Jannette Shields and Mrs. Rachel Young, Winchester; three sons, R. L. Ferguson, Toney, Ala., Willard Ferguson, Cash Point, and Forrest Ferguson, Nashville; seventeen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Elbert Smith, Cash Point, and one brother, Jim Elliott, Athens, Ala.<br><br>FERGUSON, Ira Headricks The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ira Headricks Ferguson, 78, widow of John Ferguson, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at First Baptist Church. Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church, will officiate and burial will take place at Ardmore Cemetery. Mrs. Ferguson died at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, June 6, at the Austin Hewitt Home, following a few days illness.<br>Born June 27, 1877, in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Bob Headricks and Lucy Whitt Headricks, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Ferguson is survived by three nieces, Mrs. Inez Brock and Mrs. Ellie Sylvester, both of Pulaski, and Miss Daisy Mae Headricks, Tucson, Ariz.; and one nephew, John Headricks, Tucson, Ariz. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FERGUSON, Orman Forrest The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Orman Forrest Ferguson, 72, retired farmer of the Cash Point community, died Monday, December 15, of a self-inflicted bullet wound, following several years of ill health.<br><br>Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 10:00 o&#8217;clock at the Cash Point Baptist Church by the Rev. E.M. Trammel and the Rev. O. B. Kennedy. Burial was in the church cemetery with Rainey Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Mrs. Ferguson the former Miss Cassie Elliott died in 1957.<br>Mr. Ferguson is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Leman Gatlin, Toney, Ala., Mrs. Nathan Franklin, Route 2, Ardmore, Mrs. E. C. Barnett, Route 1, Ardmore, Mrs. Bobby Sanders, Blanche, Mrs. Lonnie Shields, Winchester, Mrs. Roy Young, Winchester, Mrs. Frank Beeler, Blanche; and three sons, Willard Ferguson, Route 2, Ardmore, R. L. Ferguson, Route 2, Toney, Ala., and Forrest Ferguson, Nashville; four half-sisters, Mrs. Asa Smith, Mrs. Morris Delap, Mrs. Floyd Bailes, and Mrs. Shelton Jones; and three half brothers, Roy Ferguson, Howard Ferguson and Marvin Ferguson.<br><br>FIELD, Nettie E. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1952<br>Mrs. Nettie E. Field, 79, resident of Pulaski for the past fifteen months, died unexpectedly Wednesday morning, December 3, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Williams, on West Madison Street in Pulaski.<br>Funeral rites will be held in Syracuse, N. Y., former home of the family, and burial will take place in the family lot in that city.<br>She was a member of the Christian Church.<br>Mrs. Field is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Williams and one son, Charles H. Field, Miami, Fla.; two daughter, Miss Dary Lee Williams and Miss Ethylea Williams, Pulaski; and two brothers, Fred Large and Frank Large, both of Syracuse, N. Y.<br>Mrs. Williams and Charles Field will attend the funeral. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>FINKLEA, J. Foster The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1950<br>J. Foster Finklea, 72, wholesale lumber dealer of Monroeville, Ala., died there of a heart attack on Saturday, August 26.<br>Mr. Finklea was the father of the late Jessie Finklea Rackley, wife of B. W. Rackley of Pulaski.<br>Mr. Finklea is survived by his wife; two daughters and two sons.<br>Funeral rites took place in the Alabama city.<br><br>FINLEY, Isom G. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1953<br>A former Giles Countian, Isom G. Finley, 65, Baptist Sunday School Board retired clerk died Sunday at Edgefield Nursing Home, Nashville. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Bracey Welsh Funeral Home, Nashville with R. C. Williams, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Finley had been seriously ill for about six weeks.<br>A native of Pulaski, he was a son of R. N. Finley and the former Miss Tennie McAllister. He was educated in the Pulaski public schools and moved to Nashville in 1914. At that time, he was employed by the Sunday School Board, and served as a clerk in the organization for 37 years.<br><br>In Nashville, he made his home with a sister, Mrs. John M. Wells, on Dickerson Road. A brother, Robert E. Finley, is assistant treasurer of the Nashville Banner.<br>A veteran of World War I, Mr. Finley was a member of Post 5, American Legion, and of the Methodist Church.<br>Besides his sister and brother, he is survived by three other sisters, Mrs. Beatrice F. Lockhart, Miss Lou Ella Finley and Miss Viola Finley, and two other brothers, Edgar H. Finley, and James Luther Finley, all of Nashville.<br><br>FITE, Wiley Moses The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1952<br>Wiley Moses Fite, age 80, died at 11:15 p. m. Wednesday, April 9, at his home near Bodenham, following a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton assisted by Fred Harper with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Fite was born in DeKalb County but has been a resident of Giles County for more than fifty years. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include four daughters; Mrs. Cleveland Warren of Bodenham with whom he made his home, Mrs. Lovell Paysinger, Bryson, Mrs. Kenneth King, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Leon OdeNeal, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Fred Fite, Fort Worth, Texas; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>FITZGERALD, Josephine Helmick The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1957<br>Graveside services were held at Kedron Cemetery at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Mary Jospehine Helmick Fitzgerald, 80, who died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 30, at the home in the Seventh Civil District. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John M. Helmick and Alice Pigg Helmick, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Murray Fitzgerald, died a number of years ago.<br>Mrs. Fitzgerald is survived by one sister, Miss Inez Helmick, Nashville; one half-sister, Mrs. Vervion Wade, Akron, Ohio; and four brothers, Hoyt Helmick, Pulaski and Charlie Helmick, Jim Helmick and Woodrow Helmick, all of Akron, Ohio. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>FITZPATRICK, Mattie Bell The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Miss Mattie Bell Fitzpatrick, 87, native of Culleoka, who died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 17, 1950, at the Austin Hewitt Home in Pulaski after an extended illness, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant Mound Church in Maury County. Rites were conducted by the Rev. F. C. Pudsell and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Daughter of the late Jeff Fitzpatrick ad Martha Bryant Fitzpatrick, she was a resident of Maury County and a member of the Pleasant Mound Cumberland Presbyterian Church since early life.<br>Miss Fitzpatrick is survived by three nieces, Mrs. Mattie Kannon, Winter Garden, Fla., and Mrs. G. W. Creeks and Mrs. Nell Jenette of Maury County; and several great nieces and nephews.<br><br><br>FLEMING, James Braden The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for James Braden Fleming, 82, retired bookkeeper in Decatur, Ala., were held Wednesday in Decatur, with the burial at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, Tenn. Mr. Fleming died Monday at his home in Decatur.<br>A native of Lynnville, he was the son of the late Hoyt M. Fleming and Ella Braden Fleming. Prior to his retirement eight years ago, Mr. Fleming was bookkeeper for Brock and Speight Wholesale Grocers in Decatur, Ala. He moved to that city about fifty years ago.<br>Mr. Fleming, a member of the Presbyterian Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bennie Morfeete Fleming; two daughters, Mrs. Carter Dobbs and Mrs. Roy Grooms, both of Decatur; a son, James Braden Fleming, Jr., Corinth, Miss.; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Miss Eleanor Fleming, Lynnville; and one brother, Hoyt M. Fleming, Lynnville.<br><br>FLEMING, Overton The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Overton Fleming, 44, Nashville businessman, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at a funeral home in that city, with rites conducted by Dr. James Henley, pastor of West End Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville., the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, officiating.<br>Mr. Fleming died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in Nashville after a brief illness. Born and reared in Nashville, Mr. Fleming was the son of Mrs. Bertha Ross Fleming, native of Lynnville, and the late John Fleming, also a former resident of the Lynnville section.<br>His mother is Mr. Fleming&#8217;s only survivor.<br><br>FLEMING, Sue Jones The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Sue Jones Fleming, retired city school teacher of Birmingham, Ala., were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church with the rites conducted by the Rev. Fred S. Rogers, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Miss Fleming died Sunday night, March 4, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br>The daughter of the late Hoyt Alpine Fleming and Ella Bearden Fleming, she was born and reared at Lynnville; was graduated from Peabody College in Nashville, where she received both the BA and MA degrees. She taught several years in Louisiana and for more than forty years taught in the Powell School of the City System of Birmingham, Ala. She retired in May of 1956. She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church since her girlhood.<br>Miss Fleming is survived by one sister, Miss Eleanor Fleming, Lynnville; two brothers, Braden Fleming, Decatur, Ala., and Hoyt Fleming, Lynnville; and two nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FLEMING, Walter Scott The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for Walter Scott Fleming, 79, retired Lynnville merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the residence in Lynnville, with rites conducted by the Rev. Fred S. Rogers, pastor of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Fleming who had been ill three months, died unexpectedly at noon Thursday at Giles County Hospital.<br>Son of the late Hoyt McAlpin Fleming and Eleanor Rebecca Fleming, he was born July 28, 1876, at Lynnville, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Fleming is survived by two sisters, Miss Eleanor Fleming, Lynnville, and Miss Sue Fleming, Birmingham, Ala.; two brothers, Hoyt M. Fleming, Lynnville and Braden Fleming, Decatur, Ala.; and two nieces and one nephew. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>FLOURNOY, Foy The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Foy Flournoy, 53, Nashville businessman, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Preceding the rites in Pulaski, prayer services wereheld at 10 o&#8217;clock that morning at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville by the Rev. Stanley Hartman. Mr. Flournoy died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at his home at 2403 Vaulx Lane.<br>Mr. Flournoy who had made his home in Nashville for nineteen years, owned and operated Win Motors. Born October 14, 1904, in Monticello, Ga., he was the son of the late W. M. Flournoy and Clovis Faulkner Flournoy. He was a member of Glen Leven Presbyterian Church in Nashville.<br>Mr. Flournoy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hallie Storey Flournoy, a native of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Edward C. Rouze, Frankewing; and one grandson, Edward Flournoy Rouze, Frankewing.<br><br><br><br>FLOYD, Joseph William The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1955<br>Former Judge Joseph William Floyd, 75, native of Marshall County, Tenn., died recently at his home in Dinuba, Calif. Funeral rites and burial took place there.<br>The mother of Mr. Floyd was the former Miss Fannie Abernathy of Giles County, aunt of Mrs. John A. Gilbert and W. R. and Cayce Abernathy of Pulaski.<br>Mr. Floyd moved to California in 1915.<br><br>FOGG, Hal The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1952<br>Hal Fogg, 75, native of Giles County, died on September 11 at a hospital in Marshall, Texas. Funeral rites took place there.<br>He was born and reared here, the son of the late Oscar Fogg and Lou Thomas Fogg.<br>Mr. Fogg, who had made his home in Texas many years, is survived by his wife; and one sister, Mrs. Nat Roberts of Pulaski.<br><br>FOGG, Lacey Caldwell The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Lacey Caldwell Fogg, 68 year old farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Prospect Methodist Church, of which he was a member.<br><br>Rites were conducted by Rev. J. C. Elkins, a former pastor and burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Fogg died at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday, January 26, at his home in the Prospect section from a gunshot wound said to be self-inflicted, according to a report of Deputy Sheriff Hubert Cox. Mr. Fogg had been in ill health for some time.<br>He was a lifelong resident of the county and the son of the late Upshaw Fogg and Nancy Russell Fogg.<br>Mr. Fogg is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betsy Sparks Fogg; five sisters, Mrs. Grace Black, Cleveland, Tex., Mrs. Jennie Goins, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. R. L. Johnson, Mrs. V. H. Dixon and Miss Lizzie Fogg, all of Decatur, Ala.; and two brothers, Earl D. Fogg, Elkmont, Ala., and James Fogg, Decatur, Ala.<br><br>FOGG, Mary Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Roberts Fogg, 55, former Giles Countian, who died on Sunday August 27, at her home in Louisville, Ky., were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock the following Wednesday morning in Louisville, with burial at Rest Haven Cemetery in that city.<br>Mrs. Fogg, who went to Louisville twenty-four years ago, was born and reared in Giles County.<br>In addition to her husband, a Louisville and Nashville Railroad conductor; Mrs. Fogg is survived by three daughters, Miss Mary Charles Fogg and Miss Juanita Fogg, both of Louisville, Ky.; and three brothers, Joseph W. Roberts and George D. Roberts, Louisville, and David S. Roberts, Carter&#8217;s Creek, Maury County.<br>Pulaskians atttending the rites were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Fogg and Miss Betty Fogg.<br><br><br>FOLLIS, Cora Belle Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1952<br>Mrs. Cora Belle Harwell Follis, 74, resident of the Frankewing community, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, April 28, at Giles County Hospital, following a six weeks illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Zion Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Wilkes Harwell and Ozella Harwell Harwell. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Follis is survived by her husband, R. Lee Follis, Frankewing; three step-children, Mrs. Clifford Harwell and Mrs. Virgil Birdsong, Giles County, and Grady Follis, Nashville; three grandchildren and one great grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Allen and Mrs. Joe Lunn, both of Lewisburg; and two brothers, Rev. Wyatt Harwell and Elgar Harwell, both of Frankewing. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>FOLLIS, David James The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1951<br><br>Funeral services for David James Follis, 98, agent for Prudential Life Insurance Company, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, November 14, at Vanderbilt Hospital, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the parlors of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Rites will be conducted by Dr. Joseph D. Quillian, president of Martin College, and the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He lived at 1617 Seventeenth Avenue, South, in Nashville.<br>Born August 17, 1853 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Steve Follis and Elizabeth Williamson Follis. He was a member of the Methodist Church and had lived in the Olivet section of the county until 35 years ago when he went to Nashville to reside.<br>His wife, the former Miss Inez Abernathy, died February 20, 1930.<br>Mr. Follis is survived by five daughters, Miss Clancy Follis, Mrs. Webb Turner, and Mrs. Holmes Harrison, Nashville, Mrs. Fisher Abernathy, Pulaski, and Miss Hattie Follis, Birmingham, Ala.; two sons, Turner Follis, Chattanooga, and Leland Follis, Chicago, Ill; six grandchildren and several great grandchildren.<br><br>FOLLIS, John Walker The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for John Walker Follis, 74, retired carpenter of Columbia, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, the Rev. Lowell Knupp officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Follis died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Thursday, August 14, at Maury County Hospital.<br>A member of the Baptist Church, he was born October 5, 1883, in Giles County, the son of the late Stephen Clayton Follis and Ida Jane Warren Follis.<br>Mr. Follis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Burrow Follis; four sons, Walter Lee Follis, Ohio, Clark Follis, Old Hickory, R. V. Follis, Nashville, and Albert E. Follis, Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ceglinski, Mrs. D. B. Childrey, Jr., and Mrs. Foster Totty, all of Columbia; seventeen grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Julian Thurman, Pulaski, and Mrs. Charles Hancock, Shreveport, La.; and three brothers, William Follis, Richmond, Va., Grady Follis, Nashville, and Marvin Follis, Chattanooga.<br><br>FOLLIS, Leland The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1955<br>Leland Follis, 63, former resident of Nashville, died of a heart attack April 7 at his home in Chicago.<br>Graveside services will be held in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, at 3:30 Friday afternoon.<br>A native of Pulaski, Mr. Follis was the son of the late Dave J. Follis and Inez Abernathy Follis of Nashville, former residents of Pulaski. He attended the public schools and the Massey School for Boys in Pulaski.<br>As a young man he was employed here with the International Harvester Co., for about two years before moving to Chicago to become associated with the Spector Motor Co., there.<br>He was a veteran of World Wars I and II, and was a member of the American Legion.<br>Mr. Follis was a Methodist.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Suzanne Johnson Follis; a brother, Turner Follis of Chattanooga; five sisters, Mrs. Webb Turner, Mrs. H. D. Harrison, Mrs. F. W. Abernathy and Miss Clance Follis, all of Nashville, and Miss Hattie Follis of Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>FORSYTHE, Emma Margaret Clark The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Margaret Clark Forsythe, 79, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester A.<br>Stephens, pastor of the church. Burial took place at Oxford Cemetery south of Minor Hill.<br>Mrs. Forsythe died at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, April 3, at her home in Pulaski.<br>A native of Moore County, she was born January 7, 1879, the daughter of the late John Clark and Emma Snyder Clark. She was a member of the Booth Chapel Methodist Church. Her husband, Isom Forsythe, died 18 years ago.<br>Mrs. Forsythe is survived by one son, Jesse Forsythe, Minor Hill; five grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; three brothers, George Clark, Frank Clark and Joe Clark, all of Winchester; and two sisters, Mrs. Lema White, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Florence Kelly, Winchester. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FORSYTHE, Lola Alice White The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Alice White Forsythe, 78, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, with the burial in the Oxford Cemetery in the Minor Hill section. Mrs. Forsythe died at 9 o&#8217;clock Friday night, May 9, at the Moore Rest Home in Huntsville, Ala., where she had made her home for the past two years.<br>Born April 9, 1880 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom White and Betsy Ann Thompson White, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Forsythe is survived by her husband, Al Forsythe; one daughter, Mrs. Bessie Pollock, Minor Hill; and three sons, John L. Forsythe, Minor Hill, Buster Forsythe, Five Points, and Jack Forsythe, Athens, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>FORSYTHE, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Robert Forsythe, 80 odd years of age, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Ellis and Kidd Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city. Mr. Forsythe, native of Giles County, died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at his home in Nashville after a long illness.<br>Born in the Bodenham Community, he was the son of the late Harry Forsythe and Julia Simpson Forsythe. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Forsythe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hettie Ramsey Forsythe; one step-son, John Miller, Detroit, Mich.; six sisters, Mrs. M. K. Kinnard, Mrs. Ola Davis, Columbia, Mrs. Leonard Brownlow, Ethridge, Mrs. William Brownlow, Prospect, Mrs. Elmo Arney, Pulaski, and Mrs. Eugene Sawyer, Nashville.<br><br>FOSTER, Maude Bevels The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Bevels Foster, 71, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bunker Hill Methodist Church with burial in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Foster died Thursday at Giles County Hospital after a lingering illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born May 2, 1884, the daughter of William Bevels and Mollie Bevels Bevels. She was a member of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church. Her husband, Clarence E. Foster, died in 1920.<br><br>Mrs. Foster is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Calvin Pierce, Nashville and Mrs. William Warren, Frankewing; a son, Sam Foster, Bunker Hill; seven sisters, Mrs. Tish Fly, Mrs. Ike Foster, Mrs. Ross Mitchell, Mrs. Will Pardon, Mrs. Atha Mitchell and Mrs. Sam Moore, Giles County and Mrs. Ira Hogan, Elkmont, Ala.; two brothers, William Bevels, Fayetteville and Erskine Bevels, Dellrose; and ten grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FOUST, Annie Russell The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Russell Foust, 62, former resident of the Scotts Hill community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Foust died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 29, after a long illness, at the home of her son, Russell Foust, in Nashville.<br>A native of the county, she was born March 25, 1890, the daughter of the late Charles Russell and Elizabeth Shook Russell. She was a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Foust is survived by two sons, Russell Foust and Robert Foust, both of Nashville; one step-son, Porter Foust, Cincinnati, Ohio; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lula Hagan, Lawrenceburg. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>FOWLER, Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1950<br>Funeral services for Hugh Fowler, 75, Lynnville farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the graveside in Lynnwood Cemetery conducted by the Rev. Norman Baker, Baptist minister of Cornersville.<br>Mr. Fowler died of pneumonia at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, September 4, at his home afer a brief illness.<br>Son of the late M. M. Fowler and Mary Willis Fowler, he had been a resident of the county all his life and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Fowler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Kincaid Fowler; a daughter, Mrs. Cam Rogers, Nashville; two grandsons, Gene and Thomas Rogers, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Alf Head and Mrs. George Gower, both of Marshall County; and a brother, Virgil Fowler, Lynnville.<br><br>FOWLER, Norman J. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Norman J. Fowler, 62, brother of J. Fort Fowler, president of Martin College in Pulaski, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Greenwood Methodist Church in Dickson County. Burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Fowler died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Saturday morning at his home.<br>A member of the Methodist Church and Sunday School Superintendent at the Greenwood Church, he was a native of Dickson County, the son of the late Joseph Thornton Fowler and Ida Williams Fowler.<br>Mr. Fowler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Breeden Fowler; five children and nine grandchildren. He is also survived by five other brothers.<br><br><br>FOX, Catherine Collins The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Collins Fox, widow of Sam Fox, Lewisburg resident, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the home, with burial taking place in the Fox Cemetery in Lewisburg. Mrs. Fox died at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at her home.<br>She was the daughter of the late R. B. Collins and Lula Collins of Giles County and was a member of the Church of Christ. She attended Martin College and had lived in Marshall County since her marriage. Her husband died six years ago.<br>Mrs. Fox is survived by two sisters, Mrs. H. N. Rees and Mrs. Calvin Dale, both of Fayetteville; and one brother, Drake Collins, Pulaski.<br><br>FOX, Hugo The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1951<br>Hugo Fox, 44, son of Mrs. Sidney M. Roller, died suddenly of a heart attack on March 30, in West Palm Beach, Fla., where he was a restaurant operator for several years.<br>Funeral rites were held in Cookeville, Tenn., former home of the Fox family.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Fox is survived by his wife and one daughter; four sisters, Mrs. Jimmy Brusey and Miss Marie Fox, West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. John Wooly, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. John Owen, Cincinnati, Ohio; two brothers, Lloyd Fox and E. A. Fox, Cookeville; and his step-father, Sidney M. Roller.<br>In recent years, his brothers, Billy Fox, casualty of World War II, and B. Fox, Jr., have died.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Roller resided several years in Pulaski, where Billy Fox and Marie Fox attended Giles County High School.<br><br>FOX, John Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1959<br>John Calvin Fox, 37, owner of Fox Termite Control in Lewisburg, died about 2:30 p. m. Saturday of an electrical shock received while working at the Belfast Bank, Belfast, Tennessee.<br>Funeral services were held Monday at London Funeral Home in Lewisburg and burial was in Beechwood Cemetery.<br>He was a native of Giles County, a son of Mrs. Nettie Fox of Diana, and the late Charlie Burch Fox. He had lived in Lewisburg the past three years.<br>Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Brown Fox; a son, Ronnie Fox; his grandmother, Mrs. Donna Fox, Cornersville; four sisters, Mrs. Elise Wheeler, Cornersville, Mrs. Miriam Hallmon, Dallas, Texas, Miss Barbara Taylor, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Janie Clifton, Diana; four brothers, Elwin, William, and Sam Fox, all of Diana; and Claude Fox, Prospect.<br><br>FRALIX, Ludie Callahan The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Boyd Fralix, 73, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Fralix died Monday night at the home near Pulaski.<br>Born January 5, 1884, at Moulton, Ala., she was the former Miss Ludie Callahan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Callahan.<br><br>Mrs. Fralix is survived by her husband, Boyd Fralix; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Wiser, Pulaski; seven sons, Hubert, Herman, Garland, Herbert and Odell Fralix, all of Giles County, and Freeman Fralix, Lake Wales, Fla.; twenty-one grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Taylor Fralix, Lynnville, and Mrs. Dan Jones, of the Cool Springs section of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FRALIX, Nettie Catherine Jarnigan The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Dave Fralix, 88, resident of Pulaski, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Fralix died at 1:25 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 21, at the home after a long illness.<br>Born June 20, 1872, in Grainger County, Tenn., she was the former Miss Nettie Catherine Jarnigan, daughter of the late Ern Jarnigan and Nancy Miller Jarnigan.<br>Mrs. Fralix is survived by her husband, Dave Fralix; five daughters, Mrs. Hubert Blade, Prospect, Mrs. Paul Fralix, Lynnville, Mrs. Charles Estes, Pulaski, Mrs. A. M Duncan, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Burt Pierce, Huntsville, Ala.; five sons, Charles Fralix, Pompano Beach, Fla., Jimmy Fralix, Lynnville, Horace Fralix, Wales, and Grover and Milton Fralix, Pulaski; twenty-four grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>FRALIX, Willie The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Willie Fralix, 74, retired farmer of Marshall County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with North Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Fralix died on Thursday, May 14, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born in Grainger County, near Morristown, Tenn., he was the son of the late Milt Fralix and Martha Jane Watts Fralix. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Fralix, a single man, is survived by two brothers, Dave Fralix and Boyd Fralix, both of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Burchell, New Mexico.<br><br>FRANCIS, Harris Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Harris Cleveland Francis, 69, retired farmer of the Twelfth Civil District, were held at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Francis died on Tuesday at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>A native of Maury County, he was born March 16, 1890, the son of the late William Francis and Addie Francis Francis.<br>Mr. Francis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Claudia Bell Thompson Francis; two sons, Butler Francis, Lynnville, and H. C. Francis, Jr., St. Joseph, Ind.; two daughters, Miss Lorene Francis, Mrs. Morse and Mrs. James Adams, Lynnville; and sixteen grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>FRANCIS, Ida Bell Calvert The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1954<br><br>Mrs. Ida Bell Calvert Francis, 79, widow of W. H. Francis, died of pneumonis at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, December 19, at the home at 642 South Second Street, following several years&#8217; declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Taylors Chapel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, a former pastor. Burial took place in Gibsonvillle Cemetery.<br>Born April 18, 1875, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Calvert and Mary Wilcox Calvert, and was the wife of William H. Francis who died January 31, 1931. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Francis is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Rosa F. Lovell, with whom she made her home; two sons, Roy W. Francis, Pulaski and Marshall Francis, Shelbyville; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Ola Campbell, Summertown; and two half brothers, J. B. Calvert, Birmngham, Ala. and E. B. Calvert, Chapel Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FRANCIS, Mary Frances Ferguson The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Frances Ferguson Francis, 66, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Lynnville Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Tom McConnell, Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Francis died at 6:25 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, April 14, after a long illness at her home in the Rich community.<br>Born October 17, 1887, in Williamson County, she was the daughter of the late Alexander Ferguson and Lizzie Pardon Ferguson, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Francis is survived by her husband, Ed Francis; three daughters, Mrs. Albert Escue, Rich, Mrs. Herman Owens, Minnow Branch, and Mrs. Robert Uselton, Detroit, Mich.; six sons, Alexander, Roy, Flournoy, and Herbert Francis, Detroit, Mich., and Franklin and Gene Francis, Rich; twenty-four grandchildren and one great granddaughter; and one sister, Mrs. Annie Stinnett, Columbia. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FRANCIS, William A. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1953<br>Funeral services for William A. Francis, 79, retired merchant and farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Williams Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski.<br>Mr. Francis died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Lawrenceburg hospital.<br>Mr. Francis was born and reared in Giles County, a son of the late William Henry and Mary Carwell Francis. He had made his home in Mt. Pleasant 35 years.<br>His wife died three months ago and he had resided with his children since that time.<br>Survivors include a daughter Mrs. John A. Francis; a son, Brown Francis of Pulaski; eleven grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.<br><br>FRANKLIN, Eleanor Long The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1951<br><br>Funeral services for Miss Eleanor Long Franklin, 34, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the First Baptist Church, with the pastor of the church, Dr. J. Clark Hensley, officiating. Burial took place in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.<br>She died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home following a brief illness.<br>Born August 4, 1917 in Kentucky, she had resided in Pulaski for approximately thirty years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and had been active in the Young Peoples work for a number of years. Members of the Young Peoples Department were the active pall bearers and the honorary pallbearers were the deacons of the church.<br>Miss Franklin is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Franklin, two aunts, Mrs. Lila Bannon, Louisville, Ky. and Mrs. Blanche Raymond, Lawrenceburg; and two uncles, Leon B. Franklin, Montgomery, Ala., and Shirley L. Franklin, Nashville.<br><br>FRANKLIN, Felix Lavert The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Felix Lavert Franklin, 75, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Robert Smith. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Franklin died Sunday morning at his home in Washington Heights after a long illness.<br>Born February 23, 1880, in Birmingham, Ala., he was the son of the late Thomas Franklin and Sarah Darnell Franklin, but has spent most of his life in Giles County. He was a member of the Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ida Bowen Franklin died February 14, 1945.<br>Mr. Franklin is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. Johnny Boatright, Lewisburg, Mrs. Garland Wilkes, Giles County, Mrs. Marvin Underwood, McCains, Mrs. Allen Harwell, Pulaski, Mrs. Walter Phillips and Mrs. Calvin Turner, Toledo, Ohio, and Misses Frances and Peggy Franklin, Pulaski; one son, John Thomas Franklin, Kansas City, Mo.; a number of grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Herman Cole, Tarpley section of Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FRANKS, Luther C. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for Luther C. Franks, 72, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Fall River Methodist Church in Lawrence County. Rites were conducted by the Rev. H. Grady Coston and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers, and burial took place in the Church Cemetery.<br>Mr. Franks died at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, October 23, at Lawrence sanitarium after a long illness. His wife, Mrs. Mary Lena White Franks died on October 17, only one week ago.<br>Born March 31, 1883, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late John Franks and America Hardy Franks. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Franks is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Paris Fox, Pulaski; two sons, Roy Franks, Cleveland, Ohio, and John Thomas Franks, Lawrence County; eight grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Copeland, Lawrenceburg, and Miss Macy Franks, Dallas, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>FRANKS, Mary Lena White The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1955<br>Mrs. Mary Lena White Franks, 74, died early yesterday in Lawrenceburg sanitarium after a long illness.<br>Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. today at Fall River Methodist Church.The Rev. H. Grady Coston will officiate. Burial took place in Fall River Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Franks was a native of Lawrence County, daughter of John and Amanda Comer White. She was a member of the Fall River Methodist Church.<br>She is survived by her husband, Luther C. Franks; one daughter, Mrs. Paris Fox, Pulaski; two sons, Roy Franks, Cleveland, Ohio, and John Thomas Franks, Lawrence County; two half sisters, Mrs. Viola Johnson, Louisville, Ky. and Mrs. Dora White, Florence, Ala.; two brothers, John and Zeb White, both of Lawrence County; two half-brothers, Virgil Johnson, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Raleigh Johnson, Tampa, Fla.; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br><br>FRANKS, Roy Ellen The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Roy Ellen Franks, 45, dock worker at Cleveland, Ohio, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at Fall River Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by Rufus Clifford and Everett Prestridge, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Franks died unexpectedly on Friday, December 18, in Cleveland.<br>Born October 21, 1914, he was the son of the late Luther Franks and Mary White Franks. Mr. Franks is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucille Howell Franks; one daughter, Miss Esther Franks; and two sons, Dean Franks and Wayne Franks, all of Cleveland, Ohio; one brother, Thomas Franks, Leoma; and one sister, Mrs. Paris Fox, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>FRASER, Carrie Harris The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1950<br>Mrs. Thomas P. Fraser, sister of Mrs. Joe Ezell of Pulaski, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, May 12, at her home in Chattanooga after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in Chattanooga and the rites were concluded in Columbia at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br>A native of Columbia, she was the former Miss Carrie Harris.<br>Mrs. Fraser is survived by her husband, Thomas P. Fraser; and two sisters, Mrs. Ezell of Pulaski and Mrs. Ira M. Hardison, Columbia.<br><br>FRAZIER, Dallas William The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1950<br>Services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the grave in Maplewood Cemetery here for Dallas William Frazier, 73, former Giles Countian and lumberman of Travelers Rest, S. C. The Rev. Harvey R. Overton, Jr., officiated at Pulaski.<br>Mr. Frazier died Friday afternoon at a hospital in Greenville, S. C., after a brief illness. Funeral services were held Sunday at Travelers Rest.<br><br>Mr. Frazier is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Malone Frazier, former Pulaskian; two daughters, Mrs. B. J. Edwards and Miss Mildred Frazier, Travelers Rest; two sons, Arthur W. Frazier, Travelers Rest, and Edwin M. Frazier, Decatur, Ala.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Tarpley, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. L. B. Friend, Birmingham, Ala.; and four brothers, S. Arthur Frazier, Brewton, Ala., L. L. Frazier, Decatur, Ala., Stephen A. Frazier, Memphis, and F. M. Frazier, Clinton, La.<br><br>FRAZIER, Lilburn L. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1955<br>Lilburn L. Frazier, 70, Decatur, Ala., grocer, died suddenly at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, June 7, at his home.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church and burial took place in that city.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frazier of Pulaski, and had lived in Decatur for approximately thirty-five years.<br>Mr. Frazier is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Rackley Frazier, also a native of Giles County; two sons, Ned Frazier and W. F. Frazier; one grandson, Bill Frazier, all of Decatur; two sisters, Mrs. L. B. Friend, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Will Tarpley, Decatur, Ala.; and three brothers, Arthur Frazier, Bruton, Ala., Audry Frazier, Memphis, and Francis Frazier, living with a daughter in Germany.<br><br>FREEMAN, Mildred Blanche Norton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Blanche Norton Freeman, 46, widow of Ralph R. Freeman, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of which she was a member. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Freeman died at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital following surgery on Thursday.<br>A native of Baker, Ore., she was the daughter of Mrs. Alice Jones Norton of Pulaski, and the late Albert Allen Norton. Her husband, a nationally known Hereford cattle breeder, died June 13, 1956.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Freeman came to Giles County about 1945, to become manager of Hereford cattle at the farm of the late Albert P. Noe, formerly the Milky Way Farms.<br>Mrs. Freeman was a member of the National Hereford Association.<br>Besides her mother, Mrs. Freeman is survived by a son, Ralph Allen Freeman, Pulaski.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>FREEMAN, Ralph R. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1956<br>Ralph R. Freeman, 51, one of the country&#8217;s foremost authorities on Hereford breeding, died at 2:00 a. m. Sunday in Giles County Hospital after several months of illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>Mr. Freeman was born in Winthrop, Wash., son of Charles Freeman of Payette, Idaho, and the late Nora Kayes Freeman. He came to Giles County approximately 12 years ago and he and the late Alfred E. Noe, Jr., established the Noe Better Hereford Herd on the former Milky Way Farm near Pulaski. After Noe&#8217;s death about six years ago, Mr. Freeman established his own herd on an adjoining farm.<br>In 1953, he sold a Hereford cow for $15,100- believed to be the highest price ever paid for a cow.<br>He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Freeman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Norton Freeman of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Oliver Balmes, Oroville, Wash.; three brothers, Rex Freeman, Idaho, Lowell Freeman, Abilene, Texas. and L. K. Freeman, Richland, Wash.<br><br>FRENCH, Mary The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Mrs. Mary French, 84, Kentucky resident and mother of Mrs. D. P. Reese of the Prospect section, died on December 3 at the home of a daughter in Louisville. Funeral services were held on Friday with burial in Mt. Taylor Cemetery at Hodgensvile, Ky. Her husband died eleven years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Rees, Mrs. French is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. N. L. Gilliam, Louisville, and Mrs. Dorothy Zopher, Illinois; and three sons, Lincoln French, Paul French and Cooper French, all of Kentucky.<br><br>FRY, Hattie Sparkman The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Sparkman Fry, 91, Nashville resident and former resident of Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the home on Beechwood Avenue, with burial at 3:30 o&#8217;clock in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Gynnath Ford, minister of Lynnville Church of Christ officiated at the grave.<br>Mrs. Fry died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the home.<br>Mrs. Fry is survived by one daughter, Miss Nancy Fry, and two sons, L. L. Fry and John Sparkman Fry, all of Nashville.<br><br>FRYE, Mrs. Harry The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1951<br>Mrs. Harry Frye, 65, died Tuesday, October 30, at her home on South Jefferson Street, Tullahoma, after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3:30 Wednesday afternoon at the home. The Rev. Farris F. Moore and the Rev. Robert M. Johnston officiated, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery in that city.<br>Mrs. Frye was a member of the First Christian Church.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Frye is survived by one son, Raymond Frye of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Max Sintic and Mrs. R. S. Burks, Estill Springs, and Mrs. Robert Shupe, Elizabethton, one brother, two sisters and six grandchildren.<br><br>FURLINES, James Emmett The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1950<br>James Emmett Furlines, 69, died at 11:35 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, July 22, at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br>Services were conducted at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home by Elder Elmer Smith of Nashville and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert P. Furlines and Mary Elizabeth Hayes Furlines. He moved to Texas as a young man and after a residence there for forty years, returned to Pulaski three years ago. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>A sister, Miss Lela Furlines of Birmingham, Ala., is the only immediate survivor.<br><br>GAINES, Elaine Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 01 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elaine Harwell Gaines, 23, who died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night in a Nashville hospital following a long illness, will be held at 11:00 Friday at the Pisgah Methodist Church with Elder A. C. Dreaden, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial will take place in the church cemetery, with the Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mrs. Gaines is the daughter of Hugh Harwell of Pisgah and the late Bessie Ingram Harwell. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her father, she is survived by her husband, Paul Gaines; one small daughter, Donna Gaines; and one son, Robert Paul Gaines of Beech Hill; stepmother, Mrs. Lillian Harwell of Pisgah; two sisters, Mrs. Alton Watson of Prospect, and Mrs. Henry Beard of Copperville, Kansas; one brother, William Harwell of Nashville; and five half-sisters, Miss Dorothy Harwell of Nashville, and Misses Joan, Marilyn, Betty and Martha Harwell of Pisgah.<br>Mrs. Gaines was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br><br>GAINES, Lizzie Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Beard Gaines, 56, resident of the Rich section, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the Beech Hill Church of Christ with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Gaines died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, October 29, at the home.<br>Born September 8, 1902, in the Eleventh District of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Morgan Beard and Lou Ella Britton Beard, and was a member of the Church of Christ at Beech Hill.<br>Mrs. Gaines is survived by her husband, Joe Gaines; two sons, J. E. Gaines and William Gaines; and four grandchildren, Giles County; three brothers, Wilton Beard, Pulaski, Jack Beard, Sumac and Guy Beard, Beech Hill; and three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Cox, Diana, Mrs. Carl Russell, Beech Hill, and Mrs. Dud McCanless, Sumac. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>GAINES, William David The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1951<br>Funeral services for William David Gaines, 52, farmer of the Frankewing section, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday night, July 16, at his home after an eight weeks illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Frankewing Methodist Church. The Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the church, officiated, and burial took place in Frankewing Cemetery.<br>A native of the county, he was the son of Mrs. Maude Erwin Gaines and the late John B. Gaines. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Gaines is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Hardiman Gaines; three daughters, Mrs. J. B. Rutledge, Pulaski, Mrs. Calvin Noah, Beech Hill, and Mrs. Carl Callahan, Minor Hill; five sons, Dupree Gaines, Memphis, Broadus Gaines, U. S. Navy, Thelwood Gaines, James Harold Gaines and Byrom Gaines, all of Frankewing; two grandchildren; and six sisters, Mrs. Edgar Brown, Friendship, Mrs. Richard Dugger, Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Walter Clem, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Jimmy Scoggin, and Miss Kathleen and Margaret Gaines, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GAINES, William Henry The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for William Henry Gaines, 56, retired caretaker of the Bodenham High School, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Gaines died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, July 27, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Born November 4, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of Eden B. Gaines and Etha Beard Gaines, and was a member of the Shores Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Gaines is survived by his wife, Mrs. Iva Sue Phillips Gaines; three daughters, Mrs. W. C. Cole, Jr., Minor Hill, Mrs. J. W. Durrett, Mrs. William A. Bell, Pulaski; three sons, James Gaines, Gallatin, and Leonard D. Gaines and Howard Gaines, both of Pulaski; two grandchildren; and two step-sons, Grady Glover and Luther Glover, both of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br><br>GARDNER, Annie Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Gardner, 69, who died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday evening, March 27, at her home in Nashville, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the residence, conducted by Carl Lancaster. Burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Gardner is survived by her husband, Benjamin Hugh Gardner; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Adams, Lewisburg, Mrs. Glenn Cathey, Nashville, and Mrs. W. W. Johnson, Frankfort, Ky.; four step-daughters, Mrs. G. H. Head, Williamsport, Mrs. Frances Davidson and Mrs. Lillian Whitworth, both of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Loyd Adams, Lewisburg; two sons, Houston Whitworth, Pulaski and Everett Whitworth, Nashville; four step-sons, W. T. Whitworth, Pulaski, Hugh B. Whitworth, Los Angeles, Calif., M. C. Whitworth and Leonard Whitworth, both of Nashville; fifty-three grandchildren and twenty-three grandchildren; and one brother, W. E. Rittenberry, Nashville.<br><br>GARDNER, Eula Bell Johnston The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1956<br>Funeral rites for Mrs. Eula Bell Johnston Gardner, 76, widow of Dr. Robert Lee Gardner, who died Friday, July 20, in Jacksonville, Fla., after a long illness, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Robert Smith, pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>The daughter of the late Pinkney Johnston and Mary Elizabeth Reed Johnston, she was born September 28, 1879, in Giles County and was educated here. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and was the widow of Dr. Gardner, who died in 1949. The greater part of her married life , the family lived in Oklahoma City, Okla.<br>Mr. Gardner is survived by one son , Lt. Col. Robert Pinkey Gardner, Jacksonville, Fla.; one grandson, Robert H. Gardner, Jacksonville; and two brothers, James T. Johnston, Pulaski, and Donald Johnston, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>GARDNER, Jean Bost The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1952<br>Word has been received here this week by relatives of the sudden death in Yokohoma, Japan, of Mrs. Jean Bost Gardner, a Government employee. Death was caused by gas fumes escaping from a faulty heater in her room.<br>Her remains were flown by Government plane to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bost in Shelby, N. C., where funeral and burial took place on Tuesday afternoon, March 18.<br>Mrs. Gardner was the widow of Lewis Scott Gardner of Pulaski, U. .S. pilot, who lost his life over Germany in World War II. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner were former residents of Pulaski and were members of the First Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Gardner was born and reared here, later marrying Miss Bost, a Martin College student.<br><br>GARDNER, Minnie D. York The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie D. York Gardner, 72, resident of the Sumac community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Gardner died at 3:40 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 23, at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks stay in the hospital.<br>Born April 26, 1884, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late William York and Lydia McGill York, and was a member of First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Her husband, Andrew Marion Gardner, died December 11, 1918.<br>Mrs. Gardner, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by two daughters, Miss Selma Gardner, Pulaski and Mrs. L. J. Nole, Alexander, Va.; one son, Butler Gardner, Kensington, Md.; and three grandchildren. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GARMON, Louis W. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1954<br>Louis W. Garmon, 39, son of R. S. Garmon of Pulaski, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, August 11, at Charlotte Memorial Hospital in Charlotte, N. C., following a prolonged illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held at Central Avenue Methodist Church and burial will take place in Sharon Memorial Park in that city.<br>In addition to his father, Mr. Garmon is survived by his wife, two daughters, two sisters and two brothers, all of Charlotte; and his step-mother in Pulaski.<br>He was an active member of the Methodist Church and was a Mason.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Garmon will leave early Thursday morning for Charlotte.<br><br><br>GARMON, Roy S. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1957<br>Roy S. Garmon, 69, salesman with the National Store in Pulaski for the past nine years, died of a heart attack at 2:30 a. m. Friday, May 31, at his home in the Prospect community.<br>Prayer services were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 11:00 a. m. Saturday by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers of Pulaski, after which the body was shipped to Charlotte, N. C. for funeral services at Central Avenue Methodist Church on Sunday. Burial was in the Charlotte Cemetery.<br>Mr. Garmon was a native of Charlotte but had lived in Pulaski since accepting a position with the National Stores. He was an active member of First Methodist Church in Pulaski and of the Masonic Lodge, and was a Past Worthy Patron of the Pulaski Chapter 376, Eastern Star.<br>Mr. Garmon was married twice. His first wife, Mrs. Zula E. Broom Garmon died in 1936.<br>Survivors are his second wife, Mrs. Aline Henderson Garmon; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Vanderburg and Mrs. Ralph Rollins, both of Charlotte, N. C.; two sons, Roy Garmon and Joseph Garmon, both of Wilmington, N. C.; 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. May Matthews and Mrs. Lottie Hemby, both of Charlotte, N. C.<br><br>GARNER, David Daniel The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for David Daniel Garner, 81, retired farmer of the Fall River section of Giles County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Garner died Saturday afternoon at his home.<br>Born June 1, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Elisha Garner and Jane Glover Garner, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Matilda Norwood Garner, died in 1945.<br>Mr. Garner is survived by three sons, Luther Garner, Fall River, Floyd Garner, U. S. Army, Guy Garner, Detroit, Mich.; a number of grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ward, Lawrence County, and one brother. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GARNER, Ida Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1952<br>Mrs. Ida Roberts Garner, 79, died at her home near Minor Hill at 12:15 a. m. Wednesday.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at Mt. Zion Methodist Church with Elder J. Clifford Murphy officiating. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mrs. Garner was the daughter of the late John and Betty Shelton Roberts. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, the late Neal Garner, died twelve years ago.<br>She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Osteen Alsup, Wales, Mrs. Clyde Tidwell, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Lester Tidwell, Minor Hill; five sons, Early, Lawrenceburg, Wesley, Leoma, Roy, Athens, Ala., Rufus, Pulaski, and Floyd Morrow, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. John Comer, Leoma, Tenn., and one brother, Oscar Roberts, Minor Hill, Tenn.<br><br>GARNER, Lula Clark The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1952<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Clark Garner, 74, who died Friday morning, March 28, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jim R. Wiser, on Park Street, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy, minister of the Church of Christ, and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>She died at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday morning following a years illness.<br>Born in Obion County, Tenn., on January 2, 1878, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Clark and Mary Ann Ross Clark. Mrs. Garner, a member of the Church of Christ since her girlhood, was the widow of Will Garner who died on January 1 of this year.<br>The family had made their home in Giles County since 1900. Mrs. Garner is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Wiser, and Mrs. Walter Walls, Minor Hill; three sons, Mertie Garner, Pulaski, Frank Garner, Tupelo, Miss., and Allen Garner, Winter Haven, Fla.; thirty-three grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Alice Ross, Union City, Tenn. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GARNER, Sammy The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Sammy Autrey Garner, 5-year-old son of R. A. Garner of Leoma, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bethel Baptist Church in Lawrence County. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The child was killed Saturday in Pascagoula, Mis., when he was struck by an automobile. At the time he was living with his sister, Mrs. Sam Stone and her husband.<br>In addition to his father and sister, he is survived by eight brothers, Wylie Garner, Cleveland, Ohio, John, Jim and Sebren Garner, of Hartselle, Alabama., James Edward Garner of Pulaski, Tennessee, David and Oscar Garner of Leoma and Willie Garner of Pascaugoul; two sisters, Miss Virgie Garner of Chicago and Mrs. Herbert Burgess of Pulaski.<br><br>GARNER, William Cliff The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for William Cliff Garner, 60, farmer of the Baugh section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon Sunday afternoon at Choate Creek Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Garner died early Saturday morning at his home at Baugh after a long illness.<br>Born December 5, 1898, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Garner and Callie Pinkelton Garner and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Garner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Sneed Garner; three daughters, Mrs. John Miles, Mrs. James Edwards and Mrs. Alfred Davenport, all of Pulaski; one son, Edward Garner, Elkton; ten grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Clayton Starling, Gadsden, Ala., and Mrs. Irene Martin, Huntsville, Ala.; and three brothers, Fletcher Garner, Pulaski, Jack Garner, Huntsville, and Claude Garner, Athens, Ala. Wilson T. Carter and Company, in charge.<br><br>GARNER, Willie Henry The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1952<br>Willie Henry Garner, 77 year old farmer, died at his home on Childers Street on Tuesday, January 1, at 2 p. m. after an illness of one and one-half years.<br>Funeral services were held at Mt. Moriah Church, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister in charge and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Garner was a member of the Methodist Church, and had lived in Giles County for fifty years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Clark, Mrs. Jim Wiser, Pulaski, Mrs. Walter Walls, Wales, Tenn; three sons, Mertie, Pulaski, Frank, Tupelo, Miss., and Allen, Winter Haven, Fla.; 33 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.<br><br>GARRETT, Andrew Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Andrew Jackson Garrett, 75, retired farmer of the Rock Springs section, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley. Burial will take place in the family lot in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>He died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, May 14, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br>Born October 1, 1876, in Giles County, he was a lifelong resident of the county, and theson of the late Tom Garrett and Esther Cross Garrett. He was a member of the Rock Springs Baptist Church.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Mamie Ozella Crowder Garrett, died in 1923.<br>Mr. Garrett is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Nettie Moore Quillan Garrett; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Rose, of the Rock Springs section of the county, and Mrs. Manston Adkins, Pulaski; several grandchildren; three step-daughters, Mrs. Barney Lipscomb, West Point, Mrs. Sue Tidwell, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Grady Davis, Florence, Ala.; two step-sons, James Quillan, Pulaski, and M/Sgt. Haggard Quillan, Camp McCoy, Wis.; one sister, Mrs. Etta May, Columbia; two brothers, James Garrett, Rock Springs, and Charlie Garrett, Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GARRETT, Charlie Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Charlie Monroe Garrett, 72, local truck driver, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Services were conducted by the Rev. J. A. Singleton of Nashville and the Rev. M. P. White of Lawrenceburg, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Garrett died on Monday, May 19, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born August 2, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. T. Garrett and Easter Cross Garrett, and was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Garrett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vivian Johnson Garrett; one daughter, Mrs. James Quillen, Pulaski; two sons, T. E. Garrett, Killen, Ala.; and Charles D. Garrett, Goodsprings; several grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Etta May, Lynnville; and one brother, Jim Garrett, Wales. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>GARRETT, James Thomas &#8220;Jim&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for James Thomas Garrett, 85, resident of the Campbellsville Community, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Mr. Jernigan. Burial will take place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Rose Hill Community. Mr. Garrett died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, August 20, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Mr. Garrett, a retired farmer of Rose Hill, was born in Giles County on July 18, 1873, the son of the late Thomas Garrett and Easter Cross Garrett. He was a member of the Rock Springs Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. Garrett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Johnella Crafton Garrett; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Thurman, Campbellsville, and Mrs. Tom Rye Higgins, Rose Hill; one son, Luther Garrett, Rose Hill; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Cleveland May, Lynnville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>GARRETT, Johnella Crafton The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Johnella Crafton Garrett, 84, resident of the Nineteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth District. Mrs. Garrett died Monday at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born February 11, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Crafton and Jennie Cameron Crafton. Her husband, Jim Garrett, died August 20, 1958. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Garrett is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Irma Higgins, Rose Hill, and Mrs. Harold Thurman, Campbellsville; one son, M. L. Garrett, Rose Hill; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Perry Crafton, Kissimmee, Fla., and Will Crafton, Amarillo, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>GARRETT, Lucenda Flanagan The Pulaski Citizen 27 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lucenda &#8220;Lou&#8221; Flanagan Garrett who died Sunday morning, December 17, were held Tuesday at the North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, conducted by Elder M. P. White, assisted by Elder J. W. Beecham, Rev. Mack Pinkelton and J. D. Anderson. Burial was in Yarbrough Cemetery, Bodenham.<br>Mrs. Garrett was the widow of the late Henry H. Garrett who died April, 1900.<br>Surviving are two sons, John W. M. Garrett and Elihu Garrett; three daughters, Mrs. J. C. Parr, Mrs. John H. Hutton, and Mrs. Lucian Moore, thirty-one grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren.<br>Another daughter, Mrs. Verdie Hazelwood died in Oklahoma in 1934.<br><br>GARRETT, Rosa M. Follis The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John A. Garrett, 68, who died at her home at Lynnville on<br>Friday, October 27, at 10 p.m. were held on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. J. M. Walker of Fayetteville, and the Rev. R. H. Willis, of Franklin officiated, and burial took place at Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mrs. Garrett was the daughter of the late Steve and Ida Warren Follis. She was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.<br>She is survived by her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Johns, Misses Mary and Martha Garrett, Lynnville; six sons, Willie and Mahlon, Franklin, Clyde, Columbia, Amos, Raymond and Allen, all of Giles County; eleven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Julian Thurman, Riversburg, Mrs. Charles Hancock, Shreveport, La.; four brothers, Marvin F., Chattanooga, Will, Richmond, Va., John, Columbia and Grady of Nashville.<br><br><br>GARRETT, Thomas A. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1952<br>Thomas A. Garrett, 67, photographer of Ardmore, was killed instantly late Friday afternoon when he was hit by a car as he walked along U. S. Highway in the Ardmore community, according to a report of the Highway Patrol.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Baptist Church in Ardmore by the Rev. Charles Poole, pastor of the Methodist Church. Burial was in the Gatlin Cemetery in the Ardmore section.<br>Mr. Garrett was born in Kentucky but had made his home at Ardmore the greater part of his life, and was a highly respected citizen of the community.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nellie Mae Whitt Garrett; a daughter, Mrs. Jospehine Lawson of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Bertie Barnes, Pulaski; a brother, Porter Garrett, California; two half-brothers, Otto Garrett, Knoxville, and Claude Garrett, Illinois; and four grandchildren. Rainey Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GARRETT, William Nerrin The Nashville Tennessean 21 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for William Nerrin Garrett, 79, Pulaski insurance man, will be conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery here with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mr. Garrett died of a cerebral hemorrhage at 2:10 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Giles County Hospital.<br>The son of the late John and Josephine Nerrin Garrett, he was born and reared at Delina in Lincoln County, but had lived in Pulaski for the past 40 years. He was active in church and civic affairs, having served for 20 years as a member of the Board of Stewards of the Methodist Church, as a magistrate of Giles County Court for six years, and as a member of the Board of Mayor and Alderman of Pulaski for several terms.<br>He was born and spent the early years of his life in Delina, in Lincoln County, the son of the late John A. and Josephine Nerren Garrett.<br>In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. H. L. Kennedy of Lynnville, Mrs. H. W. Craddock of Chattanooga and Mrs. James W. Lee, Atlanta, Ga.; a sister Mrs. Clyde Downing, Enid, Okla.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br><br>GARRISON, John Kennard The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for John Kennard Garrison, 48, farmer of the Baugh community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Kelly Creek Baptist Church, conducted by a former pastor, the Rev. R. B. Kennedy of Cash Point. Burial took place in Blanche Cemetery.<br>Mr. Garrison died at 10:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday night in Baugh-Wiley Clinic in Decatur, Ala., following a brief illness.<br>Born February 28, 1906, and reared in Baugh, he was the son of the late C. A. Garrison and Mollie Bledsoe Garrison. He had been a member of Kelly Creek Baptist Church since his boyhood.<br>Mr. Garrison is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Bruce Hooten, New York City, and Mrs. Elton Watkins, Memphis; and two brothers, James B. Garrison, Pulaski and Arthur Garrison, Baugh. Toney Rainey and Son.<br><br>GARRISON, Mollie Bertha Fisk The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1953<br>Mrs. Mollie Bertha Fisk Garrison, 64, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence at Baugh, conducted by the Rev. Blackwell, Baptist minister of Fayetteville. Burial took place in the Blanche Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br>Mrs. Garrison died suddenly of a heart attack at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday night at her home, following a period of declining health.<br>Born October 19, 1888, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisk. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Garrison is survived by her husband, Tom Garrison, Sr.; two daughters, Mrs. Bernard Campbell, Indiana and Mrs. Alton Gallaher; Waynesboro; and two sons, Tom Garrison, Jr., Tullahoma and Edward Garrison, Baugh; seven grandchildren.<br>One son, Frank Garrison, was killed during World War II. Toney Raney and Son, Funeral Director.<br><br><br><br>GARTON, Ed F. The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1957<br>Ed F. Garton, 61, maintenance superintendent for the Pulaski Rubber Company, was killed Friday afternoon when his car was struck by an L&amp;N train at a grade crossing near Pulaski.<br>The victim was returning to the plant, located on Highway 64, west of Pulaski, after visiting a doctor for treatment of injuries suffered in a plant accident two weeks ago.<br>The train, an hour behind schedule, carried the car about 105 feet down the tracks, scattering pieces over a wide area. The car&#8217;s engine was thrown through a wall of the Giles County Farmers Cooperative Building more than 175 feet away. A tire and wheel from the automobile also ripped into the building and another part crashed through the metal roof, officers of the Sheriff Department stated.<br>The accident occurred about 1:10 p. m. near Pulaski Rubber Plant at the western city limits. Garton was driving south on a new, unnamed street leading to the factory. Deputy Sheriff Bill Morris said a witness told him Garton &#8220;eased&#8221; his car onto the tracks, but apparently was unable to see the approaching train. There are no traffic signals at the crossing, Morris said, and a high bank obstructs the view.<br>Garton was pinned beneath the wreckage of the 1956 model car. He was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital.<br>His wife visited him last week, returning to Akron Tuesday, May 6. Mr. Garton was a native of West Virginia. He is also survived by five children.<br>The body was at Bennett-May Funeral Home until Saturday night when it was shipped to Clarksburg, West Virginia, for burial.<br><br>GASAWAY, Kathleen Walker The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br><br>Mrs. Kathleen Walker Gasaway, 86, widow of Dr. Thomas Oliver Gasaway, died Friday at her home in Indianapolis, Ind., where the family had resided a number of years. Funeral rites were held Saturday in Indianapolis and burial took place at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, former home of the family.<br>A native of Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Francis M. Walker and Elizabeth Smith Walker, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. The family still maintain the home in Lynnville.<br>Dr. Gasaway died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Gasaway is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mable G. Heslar and Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Rice; and three grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.<br><br>GATLIN, Barbara Williams The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1954<br>Mrs. Barbara Williams Gatlin, 32, wife of William Ashford Gatlin, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, November 26, at City Hospital in Akron, Ohio, following a months illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Tom Holland, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Born in Mississippi on April11, 1922, ssshe was the former Miss Barbara Williams, daughter of the late James Williams and Ruby Williams. She was graduated from high school in Mobile, Ala., later going to Akron, Ohio where she was employed in a hospital.<br>Mrs. Gatlin is survived by her husband, Ashford Gatlin, Akron, Ohio; one sister; and four brothers. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GATLIN, Rosa Ball The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Oscar C. Gatlin, 69, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Gatlin died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at the home on South Second Street.<br>The former Miss Rosa Ball, she was born in Giles County, on November 22, 1883, the daughter of the late Josephus Ball and Mary Jane White Ball. She was a member of the First Methodist Church.<br>For many years she was employed by Long Brothers Store.<br>Mrs. Gatlin is survived by her husband, Oscar C. Gatlin; one step-daughter, Mrs. Leslie Ferguson, Caruthersville, Mo.; one step-son, Frank Gatlin, Bethel; one sister, Mrs. Minnie Potter, St. Louis, Mo.; one brother, Tyrone Ball, Senath, Mo.; one half-sister, Mrs. Turner Morgan, Lawrence County, Tenn.; and one half-brother, Roy Myers, Lawrenceburg.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GATLIN, William Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1954<br>A former Giles County resident was killed in an automobile accident on the Minor Hill highway Wednesday afternoon, the day he had returned from his home in Chicago for a visit.<br>Dead is William Loyd Gatlin, 21, who moved from Minor Hill to Chicago about two years ago.<br><br>Injured were his uncles, Cpl. Freb Gatlin, 22, home on leave from the army and listed as the driver of the car, E. R. Gatlin, 16, and Lindy Gatlin, 23, all of Minor Hill. Freb and E. R. Gatlin, remained in Giles County Hospital with severe injuries. Lindy Gatlin was treated at the hospital and released.<br>William Gatlin, who recently completed service in the army, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gatlin of Chicago and the grandson of Mrs. Elmer Gatlin of Minor Hill, and thebrother of Evins Gatlin of Chicago.<br>Funeral arrangements were incomplete Thursday morning, pending arrival of his parents.<br><br>GEORGE, Charlie The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1955<br>Charlie George, 82, retired farmer of Giles County, died on July 30 in a nursing home in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock the following Sunday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born January 5, 1873, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Wesley George and Lucy Thrower George, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Mable Bass George, died September 27, 1935.<br>Mr. George is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Herbert Meadows, Tuscumbia, Ala., Mrs. Roy Hobbs, Lewisburg, Mrs. Gray Mitchell, Taft, Mrs. Malcolm Allen, Giles County, and Miss Rachel George, Detroit, Mich.; three sons, Edgar George and Owen George, Lewisburg, and Leonard George, Giles County; and one sister, Mrs. John Rufus Sanders, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GEORGE, Clara Holt The Pulaski Citizen 18 Sep 1857<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Holt George, 74, wife of Earl B. George of the Dellrose community of Lincoln County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Gallant Funeral Home in Fayetteville. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks and the Rev. Glen Phillips and burial took place in Riverview Cemetery, Fayetteville. She died Monday night at the home after an illness of two years.<br>Mrs. George, the last member of her immediate family, was a native of Giles County, the daughter of the late Dr. Wyatt Holt and Mendosa Bass Holt, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. George is survived by one son, Frank Wyatt George, Dellrose; and one daughter, Mrs. Wilson T. Carter of Prospect; and two grandchildren.<br><br>GEORGE, Robert Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1954<br>Robert Wilson George, 75, owner of Pulaski Stockyards and a livestock dealer in this county, died of a heart attack at Giles County Hospital about 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night.<br>Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at First Baptist Church by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Giles County Baptist minister. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>Mr. George was a native of Giles County, the son of the late John Wesley George and Lucy Thrower George. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a well-known business leader of the area. For many years prior to establishing the Pulaski Stockyards, Mr. George operated a grocery on North First Street, just off the square.<br>Mr. George is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Pearl Griffis George; a sister, Mrs. John Rufus Sanders, Pulaski; and a brother, Charlie George, Lewisburg.<br><br>GEORGE, Virginia Mansfield The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1956<br>Funeral services were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Fayetteville for Mrs. Carl E. George, 77, sister of Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Rites were conducted by the pastor, the Rev. E. E. Walkup, and the Rev. Bill Tomlin, pastor of Dellrose Methodist Church and burial took place in Riverview Cemetery.<br>Mrs. George who had suffered with a heart ailment for several months, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Lincoln County Hospital.<br>Mrs. George, the former Miss Virginia Mansfield, was born in Sequatchie County, Jan. 29, 1879, the daughter of the late John L. Mansfield and Ellen Bratcher Mansfield. As a young lady, she taught school in Lincoln County and was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church. She was the widow of Carl E. George who for twenty-five years was cashier of the Lincoln County Bank.<br>Mrs. George is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dorval Jean, Dellrose; two grandchildren; and three brothers, Dr. Mansfield, Pulaski, James S. Mansfield, Lubbock, Texas, and Matt H. Mansfield, St. Petersburg, Fla.<br><br>GERSTLE, Louis The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1952<br>Louis Gerstle, Louisville businessman, born and reared in Pulaski, died at 9:25 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, July 27, in Louisville, Ky.<br>Funeral rites were held there the following Wednesday and burial took place in Cave Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Gerstle, chief clerk of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad car-accounting office, and president of Republic Casualty Company, Louisville, was the son of the late Adolph Gerstle and Annie Mason Gerstle of Pulaski.<br>Mr. Gerstle is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna H. Gerstle; one sister, Miss Minnie Gerstle, Louisville; two brothers, Irvin Gerstle, Lebanon, Ky. and William Gerstle, Louisville.<br>Mrs. W. T. Earheart of Pulaski and Mrs. W. R. Willis of Nashville attended the funeral.<br><br>GIBSON, Edna Matthews The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Matthews Gibson, 75, widow of Jim Gibson, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Glenwood Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Maury County, conducted by the Rev. H. R. Allen and Winford Skinner. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Gibson died at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at her home in the Southport community after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was a daughter of the late Elbert Matthews and Amanda Phelps Matthews and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br><br>Mrs. Gibson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Albert Dugger, Southport, Mrs. Roy Goad of the Brick Church community, and Mrs. Buford Sands, Waco; three sons, Clayton Gibson of Nashville and Adolphus and Clovis Gibson, Southport; and six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>GILBERT, Bettie Hightower The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bettie Hightower Gilbert, 84, prominent resident of Prospect, who died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, May 1, at her home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Prospect Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the church, and the Rev. S. E. Maples of Lineville, Ala., a nephew of Mrs. Gilbert. Burial took place in the family lot in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Her health followed a long period of declining health.<br>Mrs. Gilbert, the last member of her immediate family, was born August 12, 1866 in Limestone County, Ala., the daughter of the late James J. Hightower and Lucy Westmoreland Hightower. Her husband, Cheatham Gilbert, died in 1918. Approximately sixty years ago the family moved to Prospect.<br>Mrs. Gilbreath, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John W. Jones, Prospect; two granddaughters, Mrs. O. B. Matthews, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Clarence Stafford, Dallas, Texas; and one grandson, William Wade Jones, Army Air Force, stationed at Vance Air Base at Enid, Okla. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GILBERT, Ben The Pulaski Record 10 Dec 1947<br>Ben Gilbert, age 58, died suddenly at his home in Dallas, Texas on Saturday night, December 6. Funeral services were held Teuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with J. C. Elkins officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Gilbert was a native of Giles County and a member of the Methodist Church.<br>He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Hallie B. Woodard Gilbert; his mother, Mrs. Betty Gilbert; one sister, Mrs. Johnnie Jones of Prospect, and one daughter, Mrs. Eloise Conti.<br><br>GILBERT, Eunice Powers The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Powers Gilbert, 75, resident of Bethel, who died at 2:15 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, May 21, after a long illness, at Powers Hospital in Athens, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bethel Methodist Church. Elder A. J. Rollings of Athens and Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the Bethel Methodist Church, officiated, and burial took place in the Stella Cemetery.<br>Although born in Alabama, she lived most of her life in Giles County. She was the daughter of Thomas Powers and Susie Sims Powers. She was twice married; her first husband was Jim Smith. In later years she was married to W. S. Gilbert who died a number of years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Gilbert, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by one son, Ben Smith, Bethel; one step-son, Charles R. Gilbert, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Will Nichols, Elkmont, Ala.; two brothers, Dr. Alvin Powers, Athens, Ala., and Ed Powers, Decatur, Ala.; one granddaughter, Mrs. Stanley Trimble, Sheffield, Ala.; and a number of step-grandchildren. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Director.<br><br>GILBERT, Fred The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Fred Gilbert, 73, retired farmer of the Prospect community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by James E. Holt, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Gilbert died from a heart ailment en route to Giles County Hospital Friday night.<br>Born February 5, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Gilbert and Alice Whitfield Gilbert, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Gilbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leighton James Gilbert; one son, James Gilbert, Prospect; two daughters, Miss Juanita Gilbert, Prospect, and Mrs. James Simpson, Goodlettsville and two sisters, Misses Esther and Ruth Gilbert, Prospect; and one brother, J. T. Gilbert, Pulaski.<br>Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge.<br><br>GILBERT, Gordon Van The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1950<br>Gordon Van Gilbert, 73, well known citizen of the Prospect community, died suddenly of a heart attack at 2 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, September 25, while seated in a chair on his porch.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the Prospect Methodist Church, and burial in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Gilbert was a lifelong resident of the Prospect community, the son of the late John E. Gilbert and India Westmoreland Gilbert. In his youth he was a well known baseball player. For a number of years he farmed, later entering the local truck business, a business he<br>owned and operated between Prospect and Pulaski for a period of approximately for twenty years or more.<br>Mr. Gilbert is survived by one sister, Mrs. H. F. Cook, Prospect; three nieces, Mrs. H. G. Daly and Mrs. W. R. Spears, Nashville, and Miss Mary Phillips of Columbia; and one nephew, William Cook, Nashville.<br><br>GILBERT, Hallie Woodward The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hallie Woodward Gilbert, 58, wife of the late Ben Gilbert, who died Friday night, January 8, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Gilbert died at 8:25 o&#8217;clock Friday night at her home in Dallas, Texas, following several months&#8217; illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Louella McAfee Woodward and the late Fletcher O. Woodward. She attended public schools and Martin College in Pulaski.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Gilbert is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clarence Stafford; one grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Sam Weinstein, all of Dallas, Texas. and one brother, Dempsey Woodward, of Pulaski.<br><br><br>GILBERT, Joseph Russell The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Joseph Russell Gilbert, 69, Prospect farmer and assistant postmaster, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Gilbert died Friday at Giles County Hospital.<br>Mr. Gilbert is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Prospect; and one brother, Ransome Gilbert, Decatur, Ala.<br><br>GILBERT, Lula Ridgeway The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1954<br>Mrs. Luther L. Gilbert, Sr., 87, former Prospect resident, died at noon Wednesday morning, at her home in Knoxville after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. C. Elkins, of St. Joseph, a former pastor, officiating. Burial will take place in the family lot in Prospect Cemetery.<br>The former Miss Lula Ridgeway, she was born and reared at Prospect, the daughter of the late William Jarrot and Harriet Hunter Ridgeway. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Dr. Luther L. Ridgeway, leading Prospect physician, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Gilbert, in recent years has made her home in Knoxville, is survived by three daughters, Miss Florence Gilbert and Mrs. James D. McLemore, both of Knoxville, and Mrs. Hall Stephens, Atlanta, Ga.; one son, Luther L. Gilbert, druggist in Chattanooga; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Milton Caneer, Lynnville and Miss Sara Ridgeway, Knoxville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge<br><br>GILBERT, Malloy The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Malloy Gilbert, 67, Prospect merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Gilbert died early Saturday at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.<br>Born and reared at Prospect, he was the son of the late John D. Gilbert and Alice Whitfield Gilbert. He was a member of the Methodist Church. A veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion.<br>Mr. Gilbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella James Gilbert; two sisters, Miss Esther Gilbert and Miss Ruth Gilbert, Prospect; and two brothers, Fred Gilbert, Prospect, and T. J. Gilbert, Pulaski.<br><br>GILBERT, Ransom R. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services fo Ransom R. Gilbert, 76, of Decatur, Ala., and former resident of the Prospect community, were held Tuesday afternoon at Brown Funeral Home in Decatur with the Rev. Wallace W. Lovett officiating. Mr. Gilbert died at 3 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon, January 5, at his home after several months of declining health.<br>Born March 24, 1881, he was the son of the late Esq. J. C. Gilbert and Tennie Richardson Gilbert.<br><br>Mr. Gilbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Octavia Gilbert; two sons, Charles W. Gilbert, Huntsville, Ala., and John R. Gilbert, Decatur; one daughter, Mrs. Clark Wilkinson, Elkton; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Prospect.<br><br>GILBERT, Robert Lester The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1953<br>Robert Lester Gilbert, 63, native Giles Countian, died of a heart attack Sunday morning, July 26, in a hospital in Spartanburg, S. C.<br>Funeral services were held Tuesday at Hendersonville, S. C.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert A. Gilbert and Mary Lou Lester Gilbert of Prospect. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Gilbert had lived in Nashville a number of years and had been employed by Daniel Construction Company for many years.<br>Mr. Gilbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inez Timmerman Gilbert; one son, Robert Gilbert, Birmingham, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Leigh Aymett and Miss Mattie Gilbert, both of Pulaski.<br><br>GILBERT, Robert W. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for Robert W. &#8220;Poss&#8221; Gilbert, 65, Prospect merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, January 1, at Prospect Methodist Church. The Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Troy Bunch of Clifton, a former pastor, officiated and burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Gilbert died suddenly at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, December 30, at his home at Prospect.<br>A lifelong resident of the Prospect community, he was born January 4, 1888, the son of the late John D. Gilbert and Alice Whitfield Gilbert. He was an active member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Gilbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Almeda Malone Gilbert; two sisters, Miss Ruth Gilbert and Miss Esther Gilbert, Prospect; and three brothers, Malloy Gilbert and Fred Gilbert, both of Prospect, and J. Taz Gilbert, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>GILBREATH, Cora Ewing The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John Simeon Gilbreath, 87, oldest member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the church with Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br>Mrs. Gilbreath died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, May 9, at Giles County Hospital after an illness of one month.<br>The former Miss Cora Ewing, she was born May 27, 1869, in Marshall County, the daughter of the late Floyd B. Ewing and Mary Jane Knox Ewing. She was graduated from the old Haynes-McLean School in Lewisburg and taught in the Marshall County school system prior to her marriage.<br>Her husband, who was postmaster in Pulaski, for a number of years, died in 1919.<br><br>Mrs. Gilbreath is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Nall, Pulaski and Mrs. J. C. Sawyers, Dyersburg; one son, Joe Knox Gilbreath, assistant postmaster, Pulaski; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ittie Ewing, Lewisburg. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>GILBREATH, John Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1951<br>John Floyd Gilbreath, 59, retired post office official, died of coronary thrombosis at 4:45 a. m. Saturday, March 31, at the Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the First Presbyterian Church in which he had served for many years as an elder. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. A. E. Dimmock, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church and Dr. J. D. Quillian of Martin College officiated at the funeral.<br>Mr. Gilbreath who was connected with the Pulaski Post Office until his retirement in 1944, was a native of Giles County, and was a graduate of Massey Military Academy in Pulaski. He was the son of the late J. Simeon Gilbreath, former Pulaski Postmaster and Mrs. Cora Ewing Gilbreath of Pulaski, who survives.<br>In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nell Vieira Gilbreath, who heads the Dramatic Department of Martin College; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Nall, Pulaski and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer, Dyersburg; and one brother, Joe K. Gilbreath, assistant postmaster at Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GILBERT, Earl Bedford The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1953<br>Earl Bedford Gilbert, 88, retired Columbia yard foreman for the L &amp; N Railroad died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday, August 23, at his home in Columbia after a five weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services were held at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia, by the Rev. Fred Gates, Episcopal minister. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Calvin Gilbert and Tranquilla Gracey Gilbert. He retired eight years ago after working fifty-six years on the railroad. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Gilbert is survived by two daughters, Miss Eva Gilbert and Miss Elizabeth Gilbert, both of Columbia, and a brother, Charles C. Gilbert of McMinnville.<br><br>GILL, Mamie The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1950<br>Funeral services for Miss Mamie Gill, 77, who died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, May 7, at her home in Lynnville after several months illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ. Elder C. E. Posey of Rogersville, Ala., a former pastor, officiated and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Daughter of the late William Gill and Mary Tharpe Gill, she was a lifelong resident of the Lynnville community and had been a member of the Church of Christ for the greater part of her life.<br>Miss Gill is survived by one sister, Mrs. John English, Lynnville; two brothers, Albert Gill, Florence, Ala., and Hubert Gill, Jersey City, N. J.<br><br>GILLIAM, Della Pilkinton The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. William Walker Gilliam, 70, resident of the Lynnville section, who died at 8:35 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 31, at her home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>She was the former Miss Della Pilkinton, daughter of the late John Pilkinton and Adeline Day Pilkinton, and was a lifelong resident of the county. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Gilliam is survived by her husband, William Walker Gilliam; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Binkley and Mrs. Glen Martin; and two sons, Hugh Kenneth Gilliam and L. W. Gilliam, all of Lynnville.<br><br><br>GILLIAM, Ella The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Ella Gilliam, 78, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thurday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, near Ardmore, conducted by Rev. Elwood Denson of Prospect, and burial will take place in the Marks Cemetery, near Aspen Hill.<br>She died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Brazier of Ardmore.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born October 10, 1873, the daughter of the late George Gilliam and Elvira Covey Gilliam. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Gilliam is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Brazier, Ardmore, and Mrs. R. H. Birdsong, Prospect; and two brothers, Jim Gilliam, Elkton, and Bob Gilliam, South Carolina. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GILLIAM, Hester Lee Martin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hester Lee Martin Gilliam, 54, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, November 29, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Wright, in the Odd Fellows Hall community, after several years illness, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church. Rites will be conducted by Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ, and burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>She was born in the county and was the daughter of the late Albert Martin and Lillie Deering Martin.<br>In addition to the one daughter, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Gilliam is survived by two sons, Edward Graves and James Gilliam; and three grandsons, all of Giles County.<br><br>GILLIAM, John Buford The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1951<br>Funeral services for John Buford Gilliam, 74, retired farmer and mechanic, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening, May 8, at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born June 30, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George W. Gilliam and Ellen Cody Gilliam.<br><br>Mr. Gilliam is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Holt Gilliam; three daughters, Miss Mary Ellen Gilliam and Mrs. Shaver Gennoe, Pulaski; and Mrs. Joe Ferrell, Jersey City, N. J.; two sons, Vester Gilliam, Clarksville, and Paul Gilliam, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. R. H. Birdsong, Prospect, Miss Ella Gilliam and Mrs. John Brazier, both of Ardmore; and two brothers, R. L. Gilliam and Jim P. Gilliam, both of Elkton. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GILLIAM, Jonas Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Jonas W. Gilliam, 80, retired blacksmith, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Ralston Chapel in Fayetteville with the burial in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Mr. Gilliam died on Sunday morning, June 8, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, after a long illness.<br>Born in Alabama, February 13, 1878, he was the son of the late John Benjamin Gilliam and Matilda Brown Gilliam, and was a member of the Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Maudie Bland Gilliam, died May 1, 1945.<br>Mr. Gilliam is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alton Turner, Pulaski, Mrs. M. N. LaCroix, Nashville, and Mrs. Houston Gatlin, Memphis; two sons, Dennis Gilliam, Nashville, with whom he made his home, and Paul Gilliam, Memphis; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Wales, Athens, Ala.; and one brother, J. B. Gilliam, New Mexico.<br><br>GILLIS, Ruby Mae The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1952<br>Ruby Mae Gillis, 9, third grade pupil in Pulaski Elementary School, died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 10, from complications of measles and pneumonia at the home of her mother, Mrs. Richard Elder on South Second Street in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the auditorium of Prospect High School, conducted by Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of Prospect Methodist Church. Burial took place in McGlamory Cemetery near Collinwood in Wayne County.<br>Born August 10, 1942 in Nashville, she was the daughter of Mrs. Alma Smith Elder and Wayne Gillis of Detroit, Mich.<br>In addition to the mother and father, the child is survived by her step-father, Richard Elder and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith, Sr., of Prospect, and Mrs. Mattie Gillis, of Savannah, Tenn. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GLADISH, Henry The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Henry Gladish, 68, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, with Dr. W. H. Mansfield, pastor of First Methodist Church officiating. Burial took place in the Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br>Mr. Gladish died Thursday in Lawrence County Hospital following a long illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Samuel Gladish and Martha Smithson Gladish.. Mr. Gladish was a cotton gin mechanic and for a number of years managed the W. L. Gladish gins at Ethridge and Pulaski.<br><br>Mr. Gladish is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Wilkins Gladish; four daughters, Mrs. J. P. Mobbs, Ethridge, Mrs. Al Robb, Big Bend, Calif., Mrs. Kelsey Waer, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Ethel White, Nashville; three sons, Marion Gladish, Ethridge, James H. Gladish, Evansville, Ind., Wendell Gladish, Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren; six brothers, W. L. Gladish, Lawrenceburg, James S. Gladish, Oklahoma City, Okla., Neal F. Gladish, Wilmington, Del., Tom F. Gladish, Mississippi, John M. Gladish, Pulaski, and Noble Gladish, Nashville.<br><br>GLADISH, John M. The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1957<br>John M. Gladish, 83, retired church and business leader of Pulaski, died at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at his home on South Third Street after an extended period of ill health.<br>Funeral services will be held at 4:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Pulaski, with Bennett-May Funeral Directors in charge.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Gladish was the son of the late Samuel Washington and Martha Smithson Gladish. He had resided in Pulaski most of his life and had been active in the business world as a building contractor for many years until his health failed. He had taken part in the First Presbyterian Church where he was an elder.<br>Mr. Gladish was twice married. His first wife, Mrs. Florence Bell Gladish, died in 1925, and his second wife, Mrs. Nell Lukenbill Gladish survives.<br>Other survivors are two sons, Hugh Gladish of Murfreesboro and Leon Gladish of Chattanooga; 3 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Lura Abegglen, Portland, Oregon; and five brothers, Noble Gladish of Nashville, W. L. Gladish of Lawrenceburg; Tom Gladish of Raymond, Miss., Neil Gladish of Wilmington, Del. and James S. Gladish of Lawton, Okla.<br><br>GLADISH, Neal The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Neal Gladish, 70, native Giles Countian, were held Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate minister of First Methodist Church, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Gladish who lived in Wilmington, Del., for forty-five years, died unexpectedly at his home at 6:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, March 7.<br>Born March 9, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of Samuel W. Gladish and Martha Smithson Gladish. He was a retired nurseryman.<br>Mr. Gladish is survived by his wife, Mrs. Orlean Bass Gladish, also a native Giles Countian; one sister, Mrs. Adolph Abegglen, Portland, Ore.; and four brothers, Noble S. Gladish, Nashville, Will Gladish, Lawrenceburg, Thomas Gladish, Raymond, Miss., and James Gladish, Lawton, Okla.<br>Relatives who came from a distance for the funeral were Mrs. Abegglen, Portland, Ore., Noble Gladish, Nashville, Will Gladish, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Henry Gladish and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mobbs, Ethridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gladish, Murfreesboro. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GLASCO, Bob The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Bob Glasco, 66, farmer of the Prospect community, who died at 7:40 o&#8217;clock Friday night, May 18, at Giles County Hospital, after a weeks illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Rube Glasco and Lucy Beavers Glasco. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. Glasco is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou McNeese Glasco; one foster son, St. Claude Buchana, Fort Benning, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. K. L. Dunavant, Campbellsville; one brother, John Glasco, Columbia; and one half-brother, Ed Glasco, Prospect. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GLASCO, Ona Bell The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ona Bell Glasco, 69, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Glasco died of a heart attack about 10:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning as she was returning to her home after Sunday School. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>She lived in Decatur, Ala., after her marriage to Clay Glasco. He died in 1946 and she returned to Pulaski two years ago.<br>Mrs. Glasco was born August 14, 1882, in Giles County. Upon the death of her parents, Thomas Bell and Nancy Evans Bell, she made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris, in Pulaski.<br>She is survived by three first cousins, Mrs. A. C. Carter, Petersburg, Mrs. Mae Abernathy, Columbia, and Mrs. Berta Hanna, Nashville. Flournoy Gardner and Roy Gardner are nephews of her husband.<br><br>GLASCO, Rosie Etta The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Rosie Etta Glasco, 77, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Temperance Oak, Ala., with burial in the cemetery in that community. Mrs. Glasco died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, May 30, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>She was a native of Limestone County, Ala., but had lived in Giles County many years.<br>Mrs. Glasco is survived by her husband, Edd Glasco, Minor Hill; one son, Clarence Glasco, Goodspring; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Bob Foster, Dyersburg. Wilson Carter and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br>GLOVER, Gus Griffin The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for Gus Griffin Glover, 72, native Giles Countian, who died at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, March 23, at his home in Lawrenceburg after a six months illness, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the North Funeral Home. Burial took place in the Henryville Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br>Mr. Glover, owner of a grocery at Lawrenceburg, was a native of Giles County but had lived in Lawrence County about twenty-four years.<br>Mr. Glover is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Tripp Glover; twelve children by a former marriage, including four daughters, Mrs. J. J. Smith, Selmer, Mrs. Minnie Woodruff and Mrs. Lois Alvis, both of Stockton, Calif., and Mrs. Mary Garner, Goodsprings; eight sons, Roy Glover, Luther Glover, Thomas Glover, Edward Glover and Raymond Glover, all of Goodsprings, Garfield Glover, Shelbyville, Elmo Glover, Pulaski, and James Glover, Rome, Ga.; two step-sons, Louis Tripp and Houston Tripp, both of Lawrenceburg; forty-one grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren.<br><br><br><br>GLOVER, Melvin The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1954<br>Funeral services for Melvin Glover, 48, farmer of the Bodenham community, were held at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Choate&#8217;s Creek Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Virgil Felker. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Glover died Saturday night at Lawrenceburg Sanitarium following several months illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born November 18, 1905, the son of the late Thomas Glover and Emma Warren Glover.<br>Mr. Glover is survived by his wife, Mrs. Iva Alberta Stone Glover; three daughters, Virginia Louise, Emma Fay, and Carol Rose Glover; four sons, Melvin Lawrence Glover, Leroy Glover, Frank Glover and David Glover, all of the home address; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Phillips, Bodenham, Mrs. Ethel Woodruff, McCloud, Okla., and Mrs. Callie Rutherford, Shores community of Giles County; one brother, Richard Glover; and one half-brother, Thomas Green, both of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GLOVER, Walter May The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br>Walter May Glover, 78, retired farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, died on Tuesday, February 6, at his home in the Scotts Hill community.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Eris Journey, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born October 10, 1872 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Glover. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Sallie Hughes Glover was his first wife, Mrs. Hattie Nave Glover the second wife, survives.<br>By the first marriage, Mr. Glover is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Beulah Nave, Scotts Hill, and Mrs. Lizzie Smith and Mrs. Lura Hughes, both of Killen, Ala.; and five sons, Jim Glover, Vollie Glover, Arthur Glover, Earl Glover and Dewey Glover, all of Killen, Ala.<br>By the second marriage, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Allen Bassham, Lawrenceburg; and two sons, Gladys Glover and Howard Glover, both of Scotts Hill. Mr. Glover is also survived by forty-five grandchildren, forty-five great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren; and one brother, Gus Glover, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GOAR, Henry A. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Henry A. Goar, 44, Minor Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Billy Davidson, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Goar, operator of a produce company in Huntsville, Ala., died of a sudden illness Friday morning at the company plant in Huntsville.<br>Mr Goar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goar of Minor Hill, is also survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Edde Goar; and two sons, Maryon Goar and Charles Goar, all of Minor Hill.<br><br><br><br><br>GOATS, John Bell The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br>Graveside services for John Bell Goats, 74, retired farmer of the Gimlet Creek section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mr. Goats died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night at his home after a long illness.<br>Born November 15, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Edward Goats and Mary Ellen Horne Goats. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Goats is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lydia Wilsford Goats; and two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Owens and Mrs. Virginia Rich, both of Long Beach, Calif.; and one brother, Leslie Goats, Pulaski.<br><br>GOLDMAN, John Louis The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1955<br>Funeral services for John Louis Goldman, 39, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, April 25 at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by Rev. W. C Moorehead, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Goldman died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, April 24, at his home in Birmingham, Ala.<br>The day was the eighteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Goldman.<br>He was born January 16, 1916, at Waco, in Giles County, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ida Tinsley Goldman, now at Kozie Rest Haven in Columbia, and the late John Goldman.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Goldman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Oaklene Cross Goldman; and two children, Linda Frances Goldman and John Marvin Goldman, all of Birmingham..<br><br>GOOCH, Boss The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Boss Gooch, 83, retired farmer of Kedron, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Kedron Methodist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Gooch died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at his home of a paralytic stroke.<br>Born October 1, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Y. Gooch and Euphie Hanna Gooch.<br>Mr. Gooch is survived by his wife, Ola Gouldman Gooch, Kedron; three grandchildren, Thomas Gooch, Havelock, N. C., Frank Gooch and Mrs. James Hasting, Kedron; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ada Cathcart, Lawrenceburg. Wilson T. Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GOOCH, Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Clarence Gooch, 60, farmer of Kedron community, were held at three o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Hanna Baptist Church by Elder J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ minister. Burial was in the Shores Cemetery.<br>Mr. Gooch died in Giles County Hospital at 12:35 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon of a self-inflicted shotgun wound.<br>According to Deputy Sheriff Hal Stewart, who investigated, Mr. Gooch shot himself in the left side of the head about seven o&#8217;clock Friday night in the living room of his home shortly after returning home from Pulaski. Members of his family said Mr. Gooch had been in ill health for some time and was also despondent over the probability of his son&#8217;s being called for military service.<br><br>The son of Will and Alice Rolland Gooch, he was born in Giles County and had lived most of his life in the Kedron community.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Minnie Miller Gooch; a daughter, Miss Carol June Gooch; two sons, Clarence Gooch, Jr. and W. J. Gooch, all of Kedron; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Corder, Nashville; a brother, Arch Gooch of Pulaski; and a half-sister, Miss Mary Gooch of Nashville.<br><br>GOOCH, Jessie Dunivant The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Dunivant Gooch, 68, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Church at Stella. The Rev. W. C. Folks officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Gooch, wife of Zeno Gooch, died at 10:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the Oak Ridge Hospital, following a few days illness.<br>Mrs. Gooch born May 8, 1892, was the daughter of the late William Dunivant and Sonora Osborne Dunivant. She was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Gooch, who had been residing in Oak Ridge for a number of years, is survived by her husband, Zeno Gooch; one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Farris, Nashville; six sons, Asa W. Gooch, U. S. Marines stationed in Miami, Fla., Everett Gooch, USAF stationed at Smyrna, William D. Gooch, Leon Gooch, and Douglas Gooch, Oak Ridge, and Charles Gooch, Nashville; and four brothers, J. T. Dunivant, Pulaski, R. D. Dunivant and Otis Dunivant, both of Oklahoma, Okla., and Burt Dunivant, Sheffield, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GOOCH, John Yancey The Pulaski Citizen 27 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for John Yancey Gooch, 80, retired farmer of the Stella community, who died at 2:10 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning, December 23, at his home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Hanna Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Smith Cunningham of Murfreesboro, assisted by the Rev. Ralph C. Balch of Harvest, Ala., and Masonic rites concluded the service at the grave. He had been in declining health for the past year.<br>Born December 4, 1870, in the county, he was the son of the late John Y. Gooch, Sr., and Euphence Hanna Gooch.<br>Mr. Gooch is survived by his wife, Mrs. Euphilia Kerr Gooch; three daughters, Miss Zera Gooch, Columbia, Mrs. Herschell Smithermann, Sylacauga, Ala., and Miss Bernice Gooch, Stella; two sons, Minus Gooch, Pulaski and Kerr Gooch, Kedron; eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. John Cathcart, Stella; and one brother, Boss Gooch, Kedron. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GOOCH, Mary The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gooch, 74, who died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, February 26, at her home in Nashville after several months of failing health, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in the Shores Cemetery in Giles County.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willie Gooch and Emma Roland Gooch.<br><br>She is survived by one son, Herman Gooch, Nashville; one half-sister, Hattie Corder, Goodlettsville; and one half-brother, Arch Gooch, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GOODMAN, John Marlin Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for John Marlin Goodman, Sr., 70, farmer of the Brick Church Community, were held Tuesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. George Regas, rector of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, Pulaski. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery, Cornersville.<br>Mr. Goodman died Monday at a Lewisburg hospital. A native of Cobb County, Ga., Mr. Goodman was co-owner of the Goodman-Dean Marble Company in Columbia prior to moving to Giles County in 1918. He had farmed since that time. He was an Episcopalian.<br>Mr. Goodman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Kennedy Goodman; one daughter, Mrs. William Beech, Belfast; three sons, John Marlin Goodman, Jr., Pulaski, Harry Goodman, Loudon, Mark Goodman, Cornersville; three grandchildren; two half-sisters, Mrs. J. F Pierson, Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. R. L. Wham, Chicago; two half-brothers, Francis and George Goodman, Georgia.<br><br>GOODWIN, Mattie T. The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Miss Mattie T. Goodwin, 81, in recent years a resident of Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Fred Rogers of Franklin, former pastor of the church, with the burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Miss Goodwin died unexpectedly of a heart attack about 4:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, May 19, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank McLaurine, where she made her home.<br>Born December 2, 1876, at Fayetteville, she was the daughter of the late J. W. Goodwin and Mary Sumner Goodwin. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>In addition to the one sister, Miss Goodwin is survived by one niece, Miss Mary Sumner McLaurine, Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>GORDON, Annie Jones The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Miss Annie Jones Gordon, 85, Pulaski resident, were held at 10:00 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Cornersville Presbyterian Church, with the burial in Beechwood Cemetery in Cornersville. Miss Gordon died Wednesday night in a Lewisburg hospital following a heart attack. She was visiting a sister, Mrs. Horace Riggs Harwell, Sr., in Cornersville when she became ill.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late A. Andrew Gordon and Rebecca Dickerson Gordon, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Miss Gordon is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Harwell, and Mrs. George W. Williamson, Bessemer, Ala.; and two brothers, Rev. John B. Gordon, Winston-Salem, N. C. and Henry B. Gordon, Pulaski.<br><br>GORDON, Cora Lillard The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1953<br><br>Mrs. Cora Lillard Gordon, 77, resident of the Brick Church community, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, March 14, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg<br><br>GORDON, Florence Scott The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1950<br>Mrs. Florence Scott Gordon, former resident of Pulaski, died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, December 1, at her home at Dixie Place in Nashville.<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning at the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter of Elkton, assisted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy.<br>Born in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late David Columbus Scott and Sarah Elizabeth Amis Scott, pioneer Maury County families. In later years the family moved to Pulaski. She was married to Field Gordon, rural mail carrier of Goodsprings, who died in 1922. Two years later she moved to Nashville and has since lived at the Dixie Place address. She was a member of Belmont Methodist Church in Nashville.<br>Mrs. Gordon is survived by two sisters, Miss Agnes Scott and Miss Emma Scott, both retired school teachers, Nashville; one brother, Judge Will Daly Scott, Frederick, Okla.; several nieces and nephews; and a step-son, Hayes Gordon, Pulaski.<br>Pulaski niece and nephews are Mrs. Joe W. Henry, Sr., John Scott Darnell and Fred Scott.<br><br>GORDON, Foster Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Foster Gordon, Sr., 76, well known of the county, died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 10, at his home in the Bodenham community, following several months illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister , officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br>Born in Lynnville on September 9, 1875, he was the son of the late Capt. Ephriam Herbert Foster Gordon. His first wife, the former Miss Bertha Parker, died September 14, 1939.<br>Their four sons are Foster Gordon, Jr., Thomas Kennedy Gordon and William Campbell Gordon, all of Pulaski, and Allen Dickerson Gordon, U. S. Government, Germany. There are seven grandchildren.<br>Mr. Gordon is also survived by his second wife, Mrs. Allene Moran Gordon; and three sisters, Mrs. Jesse L. Jones and Mrs. Robert Perry, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Bessie G. Smartt, Houston, Texas.<br>Mr. Gordon was a member of the Presbyterian Church and had served for many years as Sunday School Superintendent of Buford Memorial Presbyterian Church of Buford Station.<br>Allen Gordon came from Germany by plane for his father&#8217;s service.<br><br>GORDON, James Roy The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1953<br>James Roy Gordon, 55, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, November 29, at his home in the Elkton community, after a long period of declining health.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. O. Smith, pastor of the Elkton Methodist Church, and the Rev. Jack Jones, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born September 17, 1898 in the county, he was the son of the late James Robert Gordon and Margaret Tenny Hardy Gordon.<br>Mr. Gordon is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Mai Fox Gordon; three daughters, Miss Ruby Gordon and Mrs. John Baugh Massey, both of Elkton and Mrs. Clyde Miller, Carthage; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Scales, Sr., Nashville, and Mrs. Sam Dunnavant, Pulaski; and one brother, Lee Gordon, Tarpley.<br>A sister, Mrs. Lizzie Kate Gordon Tarpley, died at her home in Nashville at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon and the funeral services took place Sunday afternoon in Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>GORDON, Louie Robert The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1959<br>Louie Robert Gordon, 73, retired farmer and former Giles County magistrate died at his home in Cornersville at 2:30 a. m. Monday, June 29, following a heart attack.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at Brick Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Gordon was a native of Giles County, son of Joseph Mid and Belle Goff Gordon. He lived in the Brick Church community all his life with the exception of the past seven years when he moved to Cornersville. He served as a member of the Giles County Quarterly Court for twenty-eight years, and was an elder in the Brick Church Presbyterian Church.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susie Wilkinson Gordon; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Rucker, Nashville, and Mrs. Paul Daisey, Silver Springs, Md.; one son, Dr. J. T. Gordon, Lewisburg physician; a brother, J. M. Gordon, Spencer, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Griffis and Mrs. Betty Burgess, both of Cornersville and four grandchildren.<br><br>GORDON, Mary Reed The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Reed Gordon, 68, native Giles Countian, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Gordon died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born May 10, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Reuben Ray and Nannie Nunley Ray. She was twice married: her first husband, John Walter Reed, died September 1, 1945. Her second husband, Vaughn Gordon, died a few years ago.<br>Mrs. Gordon is survived by three sons, Herbert Reed and Clifford Reed, Birmingham, Ala., and David Reed, Montgomery, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Frank Garner, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Milton Stancil, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. George Harton, Monroe, La., and Mrs. Holly Grammar, Nashville; twenty-six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lessie Wakefield, Mrs. Lou Englett, Pulaski and Mrs. Ella Cobb, Shreveport, La.; and one half-sister, Mrs. Lucille Price, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>GORDON, Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1959<br>Graveside services for Miss Pearl Gordon, 82, for nineteen years a resident of the Austin Hewitt Home, Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Brick Church Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Rites were conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Miss Gordon died at 7 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, March 14, at a Nashville hospital.<br>Born December 24, 1876, at Brick Church in Giles County, she was the daughter of Abb Gordon and Jennie Harwell Gordon. She was a Presbyterian.<br>The only immediate survivor is one sister, Miss Mary Gordon, Nashville.<br>Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>GORDON, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1954<br>Will Thomas Gordon, 88, retired farmer, died Saturday, December 11, at his home in the Sumac community after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist member. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Born July 4, at Brick Church in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Thomas Gordon and Crote Jackson Gordon. He was a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church. Mr. Gordon, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Chessie Palmer Gordon. Wilson Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GOSNELL, Willie R. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Willie R. Gosnell, 64, who died at 7 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, September 5, in a St. Louis, Mo. hospital, will be held Saturday with burial at Brick Church. Following arrival in Lewisburg Friday, the remains will be taken to McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville.<br><br>GOWAN, Joe Milton The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for Joe Milton Gowan, 71, retired farmer of the Goodsprings section, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, December 19, at the Harris Convalescing Home in Franklin, Tenn., after several months of declining health, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Providence Church of Christ, conducted by Elder J. Cliffored Murphy, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born in Coffee County, he was the son of the late John Gowan and Martha Miles Gowan, and the greater part of his life he had made his home in Giles County. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Gowan is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Hamlett, Mrs. Oscar Surles, Mrs. Virgil Pierce and Mrs. Grady Boone; five sons, Bennie Gowan, Joe T. Gowan, Carl Gowan, Hill Gowan and Ernest Gowan; and a number of grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GOWER, Jesse L. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1952<br><br>Funeral services for Jesse L. Gower, 72, retired farmer of the Goodspring community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Church, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Gower died November 10, at his home after a period of declining health.<br>Born January 21, 1880, in the county, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Curg Gower. His wife, Mrs. Minnie Gower, died July 10, this year.<br>Mr. Gower is survived by two sons, Eli Gower and Johnny Gower, both of whom lived with the father; and one grandchild. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GOWER, Luther B. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Luther B. Gower, 57, Pulaski resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Gower died of a heart attack at 7:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at Giles County Hospital, following a period of ill health.<br>Born June 6, 1896 at Lynnville, he was the son of Mrs. Martha Ophelia Wilkes Gower and the late Robert C. Gower. He was in the shoe repair business until declining health caused his retirement. He was a member of East Hill Church of Christ.<br>In addition to his mother of Lynnville, Mr. Gower is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clemice Davis Gower; one son, Hayden Gower, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Luther Marks, Corpus Christi, Texas, and Mrs. Claudia Caldwell, Evergreen, Texas; and five grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>GOWER, Ophelia Wilkes The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1954<br>Mrs. Ophelia Wilkes Gower, 82, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, February 6, at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Luther Gower, in Pulaski after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Cornersville Funeral Home in Cornersville, conducted by Elder Roberts, minister of the Cornersville Churchof Christ, and Elder Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery near Cornersville.<br>Born August 16, 1871, in the Lynnville section, she was the daughter of the late Wood Wilkes and Narsis Doggett Wilkes. The last member of her immediate family, she was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Robert Gower, died in 1920, and a son, Luther Gower, died September 29, 1953.<br>In addition to the daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gower is survived by three grandchildren, Hayden Gower, Pulaski, Mrs. Melonee Marks, Corpus Christi, Texas; and five great grandchildren.<br><br>GRAMMAR, Benjamin Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin Grammar, 58, farmer of the Blue Creek community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with burial in the family lot in Mars Hill Cemetery. Mr. Grammar died at 5:25 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the Blue Creek community, he was the son of the late J. A. (Bud) Grammar and Maria Tinnon Grammar, and was a member of Robertson Fork Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Grammar, a batchelor, is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Jim Foster who lived with him, Mrs. Jimmy Boyd, Lynnville, Mrs. Dewey Matthews, Cornersville, and Mrs. Maude Griggs, Nashville; and one brother, John Grammar, Lynnville.<br><br>GRASSE, Willie G. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1958<br>William Gutler Grasse, 67, died of a heart attack on Saturday, August 30, at a hospital in Monroe, La., following surgery performed several weeks ago. Funeral services were held at the Hixson Brothers Chapel in Monroe, conducted by Father James C. Wattley of St. Albans Episcopal Church, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery in that city.<br>Born in Tuskegee, Ala., he was the son of the late Professor Johhn Baptiste Grasse and Mrs. Henrietta Suntag Grasse. Prof. Grasse came to Pulaski in the early 1900&#8217;s from Athens College, Athens, Ala., to head the music department of Martin College.<br>Mr. Grasse was employed by Sol Cohn Store in Pulaski for a number of years, later going to Rogers&#8217; in Florence, Ala., then to Columbus, Miss.; and finally to Monroe, La.; where for 25 years he was associated with the Palace Department Store in later years becoming a partner in the business. He retired in 1952.<br>Mr. Grasse is survived by two brothers, Louis B. Grasse, Athens, Ala., and Richard Grasse, Birmingham, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Richard E. Dodson, Pulaski.<br><br>GRAVES, Charlie E. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Charlie Emmons Graves, 64, farmer of the Dog Branch community were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. David Graves of Nashville and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Graves, who had been ill for a long time, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Thayer Veterans&#8217; Hospital in Nashville.<br>Born January 28, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank Graves and Dora Toombs Graves. He was a veteran of World War I.<br>Mr. Graves is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosalie Holt Graves; one daughter, Mrs. Cletus Beeler; one granddaughter, Linda Carol Beeler; one sister, Mrs. Ernest Newton, Nashville; and four brothers, Rev. Neal Graves, Eagleville, and Bunyan Graves , Stanley Graves and Basley Graves, all of the Dog Branch community. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br>GRAVES, Henry Ellis The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1955<br>Henry Ellis Graves, 69, farmer of the Blooming Grove section, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, May 26, at his home.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of Blooming Grove Methodist Church and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Born August 10, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Polk Graves and Rachel Hunter Graves.<br>He was a member of th Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Graves is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Hamlett Graves; one son, Morris Graves, Memphis; and one daughter, Mrs. Olivene Graves Brummitt, Pulaski; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Will Hamlett, Pulaski; and one brother, Clyde Graves, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GRAVES, John Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1956<br>Funeral services were held for John Clyde Graves, 79, retired farmer of the Blooming Grove section, at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of the church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Graves died at 6:20 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at his home.<br>Born August 7, 1877, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late James Graves and Rachel Hunter Graves, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Graves is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mertie Coggins Graves; two daughters, Mrs. Oakley Holbert, Wales, and Mrs. Frank Ross, Columbia; three sons, Lemuel Graves, Nashville, Howard Graves, Mishawaka, Ind., and Allen Graves, Pulaski; thirteen grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren; and one sisters, Mrs. Will Hamlett, Blooming Grove.<br><br>GRAVES, James Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1953<br>Funeral services for James Thomas Graves will be held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church by Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Graves died Thursday morning at Thayer Hospital, Nashville, of injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Pulaski Friday night.<br>The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Graves of Pulaski, he was a native of Giles County and had resided in Pulaski for the past several months. He was a graduate of Beech Hill High School and was an employee of the International Minerals and Chemical Corporation plant at Wales at the time of his death.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Roberta Bolden Graves; a son, James Thomas Graves, Jr.; a stepson, Robert Wayne Bolden; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Ross, Columbia; Mrs. Oakley Holbert, Giles County; and three brothers, Howard Graves of Indiana, Allen Graves of Giles County, and Lemuel Graves of Nashville.<br><br>GRAVES, Mrs. R. T. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday in McMinnville for Mrs. R. T. Graves, a resident of McMinnville, who died on Monday, April 10, following an illness of more than a year.<br>Mrs. Graves moved to McMinnville about a year ago from Giles County where she and Mr. Graves had made their home for ten or twelve years. For several years they lived in the Tarpley section.<br>Mrs. Graves is survived by he husband; and two sisters and two brothers.<br><br><br>GRAVES, Will Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Will Campbell Graves, 67, Limestone farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Athens, Ala. Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Brackeen. Burial took place in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella in Giles County.<br>He died at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the Athens Hospital.<br>Mr. Graves is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Smith Graves; two daughters, Mrs. Grady Barnett, Legg, Ala., and Mrs. Travis Hamblin; Oak Ridge; one son, Lewis Graves, Lester, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Luther Thompson, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Joe Webb, Georgiana, Ala. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GREEN, Annie Lee Tuton The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Lee Tuton Green, 79, former resident of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal with the rector, the Rev. George Regas, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Green was found Monday in her appartment in the Christian Business and Professional Women&#8217;s Club in New Orleans, La., where she had made her home; having succumbed to a heart attack.<br>Born September 13, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. R. Tuton and Susie Reed Tuton, and was educated in the county public schools. Her first husband, James Flippen, also a native of Giles County, died many years ago.<br>When she entered the business world, she was employed at Sol Cohn&#8217;s in Pulaski for a number of years. Later she was employed at Loveman&#8217;s in Nashville for 30 years. For the last ten years, Mrs. Green had been a demonstrator at Maison Blanche Department Store in New Orleans. She was a member of The Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Green is survived by one sister, Mrs. Willa Mae Wilson, Pulaski. Bennett-May Company in charge.<br><br>GREEN, Hardy A. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Hardy A. Green, 63, retired farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Green died early Monday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, after a three weeks&#8217; stay there. He had been in declining health more than a year.<br>Mr. Green, a member of the Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church, was born March 15, 1890, in Giles County, the son of the late Rainey Green and Lou Hardy Green.<br>Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Tittsworth Green; two daughters, Mrs. Araleen Fralix and Mrs. Ivagean Smith, both f the Scott&#8217;s Hill community; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Dora Roberts, Pulaski; and four brothers, William A. Green, Marianna, Ark., Edd Green, Union Hill, Clyde Green, Hartselle, Ala., and Roy Green, Montgomery, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br><br>GREEN, James Edward The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1956<br>Funeral services for James Edward Green, 68, farmer of the Scotts Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Green died at one o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning at his home after a three weeks illness. Born January 25, 1888, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Rainey Green and Lou Hardy Green.<br>Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Roberts Green; one son, Loyd Green, Scotts Hill; one sister, Mrs. Dora Roberts, Pulaski; and three brothers, William Green, Mariana, Ark., Clyde Green, Hartselle, Ala., and Roy Green, Talledega, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GREEN, Paul Otis The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1956<br>Paul Otis Green, 34, former resident of Giles County residing in Winter Haven, Fla., was killed Saturday morning in a truck collision in Alice, Texas.<br>Funeral services and burial took place at Winter Haven on Monday.<br>Mr. Green, an independent fruit trucker, and two other Winter Haven men, who had accompanied him on the trip to Texas, were killed at 3 a. m. when their truck collided with an oil truck.<br>Green lived in Giles County until about six years ago. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Green, live in the Buford Station community.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Deason Green; two sons,<br>Jerry and Tommy Green, Winter Haven; six sisters, Mrs. Hal Stewart, Mrs. Walter Sandridge, Mrs. Eskew Hampton, Mrs. Bobbie Faye Beaver and Miss Margaret Green, all of Giles County; Mrs. Donald Martin, Huntsville, Ala.; four brothers, Robert, James and Ronnie Green of Giles County; and Dalton Green, Peoria, Ill., and a half sister, Mrs. Herman Spencer, Mt. Pleasant.<br><br>GREEN, Pearl Trimble Richards The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1954<br>Mrs. Pearl Trimble Richards Green, 78, was fatally burned Monday afternoon when the home of her son, J. D. Richards, several miles from Huntsville, Ala., was destroyed by fire.<br>Funeral rites and burial will take place Thursday at Vardiman, Miss., former home of the Richards family.<br>In addition to the son, Mrs. Green, widow of W. A. Green, is survived by a daughter who lives in Washington, D. C. and two grandchildren.<br>Mrs. R. F. Holt and Miss Myra Rowe of Pulaski are nieces of Mrs. Green.<br><br>GREENE, Elizabeth Long The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Long Greene, 50, Deputy Clerk of the Davidson County Circuit Court, Nashville for the past eight years, and a native Giles Countian, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in the family lot in Mt. Moriah Cemetery west of Pulaski in the afternoon with Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of Pulaski&#8217;s First Baptist Church officiating at the graveside services.<br><br>Mrs. Greene who lived at 1608 Graybar Lane in Nashville, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Mid-State Hospital after a two day illness, having entered the hospital Saturday night due to a cerebral hemorrhage.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Willie Long and Pearl Long. She attended Pulaski High School and Nashville Business College, moving to Nashville in 1925.<br>Mrs. Greene was a member of Belmont Heights Baptist Church, the Homemakers Sunday School Class, and was Grand Marshall in 1952 of Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, for Tennessee, and a past Matron of the Rock City Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star.<br>Mrs. Greene is survived by her husband, John M. Greene, also a Giles Countian to whom she was married May 15, 1926; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Cook, Andalusia, Ala., and Miss Nancy Greene, Nashville; and one son, Ens. John M. Greene, Jr., Unites States Navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va.<br><br>GREENE, James Newton The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1953<br>James Newton Greene, 65, retired farmer of the Bodenham community, died unexpectedly at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 9, at his home. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. S. O. McAdoo. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He was a lifelong resident of the Bodenham community, having been born September 30, 1887, and was the son of the late James William Greene and Annie Puryear Greene. He was a member of the Moriah Church. His first wife, Mrs. Alma Hamlett Greene, died November 20, 1920.<br>Mr. Greene is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Lillian Tomerlin Greene; two daughters, Mrs. James Carter, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. William Earl Zeigler, Nashville; two sons, James C. Greene, student at University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Robert Newton Greene, State Highway Patrolman stationed at Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Floyd Neal, Bodenham; and two brothers, Joe Greene and Elmo Greene, Bodenham. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>GREENE, Jesse O. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1952<br>Jesse O. Greene, 51, native Giles Countian and a retired Navy man died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Friday night, August 15, at Rutledge High Veterans Hospital in Rutledge, Mass., following a long illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ. Burial will take place in the Powell Cemetery, near Minor Hill.<br>Born February 28, 1901, and reared in Minor Hill, he was the son of the late Charlie Harrison and Utilla Cottrell Greene. He was a Mason.<br>Mr. Greene, who served twenty-three years in the U. S. Navy, saw duty in submarine service during World War II.<br>Mr. Greene, resident of Conway, N. H., is survived by his wife, Mrs. Yvonne St. John Greene; two sisters, Mrs. Turner Harrison, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Herman Howell, Scotts Hill; and four brothers, Clyde Greene and Herschel Greene, both of Minor Hill, Frank Greene, Pulaski, and Grady O. (Dick) Greene, Texas City, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>GREENE, Robert Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Robert Taylor Greene, 62, farmer of the Minnow Branch section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Lynnville Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Hayden Center. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Greene died at 8:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, November 11, at Giles County Hospital after a year and a half declining health.<br>Born November 17, 1895, in Maury County, he was the son of the late John (Tobe) Greene and Alice Eddlemon Greene, and was a member of the Lynnville Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Greene is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Lee Anderson Greene; seven daughters, Mrs. Hal Stewart and Mrs. Walter Sandridge, Pulaski, Mrs. Esque Hampton, Brick Church, Mrs. Howard Beaver, Lynnville, Mrs. Donald Martin, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Paul Dugger, Jr., Knoxville, and Mrs. Herman Spencer, Mt. Pleasant; four sons, James Greene, Olivet Community, and Dalton, Robert and Ronnie Greene, all of Minnow Branch; twenty-one grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Prince, Pulaski, and Mrs. G. F. Spencer, Mt. Pleasant; and one brother, Tobey Greene, Mt. Pleasant.<br><br>GREENFIELD, Gabe The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Gabe Greenfield, 61, farmer of the Second Civil District, were held Friday afternoon at the Lentzville Church in Limestone County, Ala., with burial in the church cemetery. He died on Thursday January 10, at Giles County Hospital after a two day illness.<br>Mr. Greenfield was born May 15, 1895, the son of the late Gabe Greenfield and Ella Harlow Greenfield. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agnes Palmore Greenfield; and six sons, including Grady and Clifton Greenfield of Prospect. Bennett-May Funeral Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GREENWELL, Callie Beth Boaz The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Callie Beth Boaz Greenwell, 217 Magnolia Place, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Greenwell died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, August 21, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Born in Giles County, July 25, 1896, she was the daughter of the late Thomas J. Boaz and Harriett Isabelle Carvell Boaz. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Greenwell is survived by her husband, Joe Greenwell; two daughters, Mrs. Eugenia Eslick Childers and Mrs. John Thomas Church; four grandchildren, all of Pulaski; and one brother, Brown Boaz, Phoenix, Ariz. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>GREENWELL, Thomas May The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1956<br>Funeral services for Thomas May Greenwell, 45, local electrician, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Elmer Howell, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Greenwell, stricken while at work at the hotel Friday, died of a heart ailment a short time later after being rushed to Giles County Hospital.<br><br>Born May 14, 1911, at Caruthersville, Mo., he was the son of the late Thomas J. Greenwell and Lilly May Greenwell, and was a member of the Catholic Church. He had lived in Pulaski the past six months.<br>Mr. Greenwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Almeda Napier Greenwell; two daughters by a former marriage, Misses Alice and Patricia Greenwell, Memphis; three brothers, James Greenwell, U. S. Army, stationed in Germany, Barney Greenwell, Hayti, Mo., and William Greenwell, San Diego, Calif.; and three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Jane Starnes, Pontiac, Mich.; Mrs. Elizabeth Starnes, Hayti, Mo., and Mrs. Ruth Gayle Farrell, St. Petersburg, Fla. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GREGG, Susie Keltner Bearden The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Josh Gregg, 84, Lynnville housewife, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Gynnath Ford, minister of the church, and N. B.Hardeman, Church of Christ minister of Henderson. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Gregg died of a heart attack at her home on Friday night.<br>The former Miss Susie Keltner Bearden, she was born June we, 1873, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Joseph Bearden and Martha Keltner Bearden, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Gregg is survived by her husband, Josh Gregg; one daughter, Mrs. Katie Sue McGregor, Nashville; one son, Ewell K. Gregg, Decatur, Ala.; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and several half-brothers and half-sisters.<br><br>GREGORY, John Henry The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1953<br>John Henry Gregory, 82, father of W. C. Gregory, group manager of Southern Bell Company in Pulaski, died at 6:20 o&#8217;clock Monday Morning, January 5, at his home in the Mace&#8217;s Hill section of Macon County, after several months illness.<br>Mr. Gregory is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tennie Oldham Gregory; six sons, Sam, Oakley, Rome, Henry and Clarence Gregory, all of Cato, and W. C. Gregory, of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Jiles Jones, Hillsdale and Mrs. Gracie Moss, Nashville; sixteen grandchildren; three half-brothers and four half-sisters.<br><br><br>GRIFFIN, Florence Ann Thompson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Ann Thompson Griffin, 75, resident of Minor Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, Pulaski and Bill Davidson, minister of the church. Burial took place in the Mitchell Cemetery. Mrs. Griffin died at 9:40 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, February 28, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Porter McGill, of Minor Hill, after a two months illness.<br>Born February 2, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank Thompson and Adeline Brice Thompson, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, William Edward Griffin, died twenty years ago. The family lived in Alabama for many years.<br><br>Mrs. Griffin is survived by three daughters, Mrs. McGill, with whom she had made her home in recent years, Mrs. Bill Hendrix, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Bessie Williams, Athens, Ala.; two sons, Grady Griffin, Athens, Ala., and Floyd Griffin, Florence, Ala.; sixteen grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren; and three brothers, Tuck Thompson, Eloise, Fla., Louie Thompson, Dallas, Texas, and Henry Thompson, White Sands, N. Mexico.<br><br>GRIFFIN, Lena Kennemer The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>Mrs. J. W. Griffin, 68, native Giles Countian, died on Thursday, May 29, at her home in Winter Haven, Fla., after a long illness. Funeral rites were held the following day in Winter Haven, and the body was shipped to Pulaski, with funeral services conducted at the Minor Hill Baptist Church on June 1. The Rev. L. M. Mayer of Jackson officiated and burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>The former Miss Lena Kennemer, she was the daughter of the late John L. Kennemer and Rebecca McGill Kennemer. She lived at Minor Hill all of her life until 1944, when the family moved to Florida.<br>Mrs. Griffin is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. J. E. McCartney, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. John J. Stanfield, Chattanooga; one son, Herman L. Griffin, Winter Haven, Fla.; five grandchildren and two great grand children; and one brother, William T. Kennemer, Minor Hill.<br><br>GRIFFIN, Minnie Yarbrough The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1955<br>Mrs. Minnie Yarbrough Griffin, 76, died at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, December 10, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Virgil Bradford, minister of the Church of Christ officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born September 24, 1879, the daughter of the late Rufus Henderson Yarbrough and Ann Elizabeth Black Yarbrough. She was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ. Her husband, Junius Madison Griffin, died December 23, 1943.<br>Mrs. Griffin is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Roscoe L. Rost, Pulaski; one son, Lyles Griffin, Deland, Fla.; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GRIFFIS, Hugh Bose The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Hugh Bose Griffis, 76, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Cornersville Baptist Church with the burial at New Hope Cemetery in Marshall County. Mr. Griffis died at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, September 1, at Brown Hospital in Lewisburg following a paralytic stroke.<br>Born in Lincoln County, January of 1883, he was the son of the late Dilcy Griffis and Josephine McLemore Griffis. His wife, Vernie Hughey Griffis, died approximately six years ago.<br>Mr. Griffis is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Ferrill, Philadelphia, Pa.; one son, Hugh D. Griffis, Beech Hill; one sister, Mrs. Rob George, Pulaski; and one brother, Joe Griffis, Sheffield, Ala.<br><br>GRIFFIS, Lillie Mae George The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Mae George Griffis. 68, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Griffis, a resident of Sheffield, Ala., for the past six years, died Tuesday afternoon at 5:30 o&#8217;clock at Colbert Hospital in that city, following seven months illness.<br>Born May 11, 1884 in Lincoln County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Wesley George and Lucy Thrower George. Most of her life she resided in the Beech Hill section, wherrre her husband, Joe Griffis, was a farmer. Six years ago he retired and they moved to Sheffield. She had been a member of the Baptist Church since she was fourteen.<br>Mrs. George is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Bascom Brown Owens, Sheffield; two grandchildren and one great grandchild; one sister, Mrs. John Rufus Sanders, Pulaski, and two brothers, Charlie George, Lewisburg and Rob W. George, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GRIGGS, Aymett The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Aymett Griggs, 67, farmer of the Kedron community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church and burial took place in the church cemetery. He died of a heart attack early Saturday morning at his home.<br>Mr. Griggs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mable Edwards Griggs; one daughter, Mrs. Juanita Beddingfield, Nashville; and one son, Garland Griggs, Kedron.<br><br>GRIGGS, Edgar Porter The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Edgar Porter Griggs, 66, farmer of the Kedron community, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister.<br>Mr. Griggs died Friday after a twelve month illness at the home of his brother, Aymett Griggs, with whom he made his home.<br>A native of the county, he was the son of the late Nicholas Griggs and Lucretia Lawhorn Griggs.<br>Mr. Griggs, a single man, is survived by two brothers, Aymett Griggs and Len Griggs, both of Kedron. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GRIGGS, Ernest Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Ernest Lynn Griggs, 80, retired farmer of the Stella community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, with the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Grggs died at his home early Friday morning.<br>A native of the county, he was born March 1, 1875, the son of the late Nix Griggs and Lutishia Lawhorne, Griggs, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. Griggs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Geraldine Edwards Griggs; two daughters, Mrs. John E. Hughes and Mrs. Marvin Hughes; one son, Willie Griggs, Giles County; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and one brother, Aymett Griggs, Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GRIGGS, Margaret Annie Scruggs The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Annie Scruggs Griggs, 76, widow of Wiley Griggs, Sr., were held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by David East, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Kedron Cemetery. Mrs. Griggs died of a heart attack at 8:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. M. Faulkner.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born November 13, 1880, the daughter of the late John Scruggs and Virvinia Vance Scruggs, and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Wiley T. Griggs, Sr., died in 1954.<br>Mrs. Griggs is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Barney M. Faulkner, Pulaski, and Mrs. Atha E. Gregg, Athens, Ala.; eleven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Reeves, McCains; and one brother, Todd Scruggs, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>GRIGGS, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Walter Griggs, 80, retired farmer of the Kedron community, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in New Zion Cemetery.<br>Mr. Griggs, who had been in failing health for some time and had undergone a major operation three weeks ago died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, March 25, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born April 15, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Griggs and Jane Griggs Griggs, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Hattie Prindle Griggs, died many years ago.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Vera James Griggs; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. R. S. Bass, Lynnville. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>GRIGGS, Wiley Robin The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1951<br>Wiley Robin Griggs, 40, taxi driver, died of a heart ailment at 6:40 o&#8217;clock Monday night, July 30, at Giles County Hospital after a few hours illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. T. Parsons, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born August 2, 1910, the son of Mrs. Annie Scruggs Griggs and the Wiley T. Griggs.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Griggs is survived by his wife Mattie Hedgecoth Griggs; two daughters, Mrs. Mahlon Martin and Miss Judith Ann Griggs, both of Pulaski; and three sons, Thomas, Wendell, and James Griggs, all of Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Atha Gregg, Leoma, Mich., and Mrs. Bonnie Faulkner, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GRIGSBY, John Calhoun The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1950<br><br>John Calhoun Grigsbym, 64, retired hotel man and a member of a prominent Giles County family, died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, November 6, at his Elkton home after four years of illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at St. John&#8217;s Cemetery near Columbia by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, pastor of the Elkton Methodist Church.<br>A member of the Methodist Church and a native of Elkton, he was the son of the late Edward N. Grigsby and Fannie Whitman Grigsby. He returned to Elkton several years ago due to ill health, after many years devoted to the hotel business.<br>He received his education at Battle Ground Academy at Franklin, and Vanderbilt University in Nashville.<br>Prior to his retirement he had operated hotels in the eastern, northeastern, and southern section of the nation.<br>Mr. Grigsby is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Foster Orr Grigsby; a brother, Robert E. Grigsby, mayor of Elkton; and a sister, Mrs. Fuller Brittian, Rome, Ga.<br>His only son, Brown Morris Grigsby, died at Camp Blandin, Fla., during World War II.<br><br>GROOMS, Ida Hazlewood The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Hazlewood Grooms, 78, who died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon, January 14, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Erroll T. Roller, in Pulaski, after an extended period of declining health, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Pulaski Methodist Church.<br>Rites were conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, and the Rev. W. L. Harwell, a former pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Her husband, John W. Grooms, died in 1939.<br>She was a lifelong resident of the county and the daughter of the late James H. Hazelwood and Mary Lou Hazlewood Hazlewood. She lived for many years in the Prospect community where she took an active part in the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Grooms is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Roller, Mrs. Troy Brazwell, Nashville, and Mrs. Paul Wilkes, Portland; eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Kate Hazlewood, Pulaski.<br><br>GROOMS, Susie Van Pelt The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Grooms, 85, resident of Giles County for fifty years or more, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Grooms died at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born and reared at Greenhill, Ala., she was the former Miss Susie Van Pelt. She moved to the Fourteenth Civil District in Giles County following the death of her husband, Sol Grooms, more than fifty years ago. For the past ten years, she had lived in Pulaski. She was a member of Union Valley Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Grooms had no immediate survivors. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br>GRUBBS, Sue Ella Portress The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sue Ella Portress Grubbs, 84, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Berea Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Simpson Chapel Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Grubbs died at 4:55 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the home in the Berea community after a long illness.<br>She was born May 19, 1868 in Giles County, the daughter of McFerrin Portress and Maria Tinnon Portress. She was a member of the United Methodist Church<br>Her husband, Leroy Sidney Grubbs, died Jun3 7, 1928.<br>Mrs. Grubbs is survived by five daughters, Misses Grace, Maxie, Tully and Ida Grubbs and Mrs. M. C. Dugger, all of the Berea community; four sons, Marvin Grubbs, Raymond B.Grubbs, Malcolm R. Grubbs and Edward C. Grubbs, Berea; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. H. L. Burt, Cuero, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>GULLEY, John S. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1956<br>Graveside services for John S. Gulley, farmer of the Rogersville, Ala. section, were held August 20 at Coron Cemetery, near Whitehead, Ala. Mr. Gulley died of a heart attack the day before at the home of a niece, Mrs. Maxie Gulley, at Minor Hill.<br>Mr. Gulley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Johnson Gulley, Rogersville. Wilson Carter and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br>GUNTER, Ewell The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Ewell Gunter, 73, employee of one of the H. G. Hill&#8217;s stores in Nashville more than thirty years, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville.<br>Mr. Gunter died on Monday evening, March 10, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after a months illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Alfred Gunter and Sarah Minerva Owen Gunter.<br>Mr. Gunter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Kathleen Carter Gunter; three daughters, Mr. Everett Z. Davis, Mrs. Clyde Stamper and Mrs. William K. Jones, Nashville; three sons, R. Leon Gunter, Hugh T. Gunter, and Clyde E. Gunter, Nashville; one step-daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Ramzel, Texas; and several grandchildren.<br><br>GUNTER, James Alfred The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for James Alfred Gunter, 51, mechanic and veteran of WWII, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Gunter died Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born December 21, 1906, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Franklin Gunter and Beulah Pearson Gunter.<br><br>Mr. Gunter is survived by two sons, J. L. Gunter and William Gunter, College Grove; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, College Grove and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt, Pulaski; ten grandchildren; three brothers, Thomas Gunter, Elmer Gunter and Milburn Gunter, all of Pulaski,; and two sisters, Mrs. Robert Harwell and Mrs. Henry Britton, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>GUNTER, Jennings Bryan The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Jennings Bryan Gunter, 60, Giles Countian, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman and the Rev. H. Grady Coston. Burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery. Mr. Gunter died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County he was the son of the late E. Shellie Gunter and Martha Biles Gunter, and was a member of the Baptist Church. He lived in Giles County all his life except for a period of twenty years when he was employed in Cleveland, Ohio, returning here two years ago.<br>Mr. Gunter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hallie Marks Gunter; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Luna, Giles County; three sons, Gilbert Gunter and Paul Gunter, Giles County, and John A. Gunter, Nashville; four grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Bass Gunter and Mrs. Van Ayres, Giles County; and one brother, Leonard Gunter, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>GUTHRIE, Linda Diane The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1955<br>Funeral services for Linda Diane Guthrie, 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Guthrie, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Leggtown Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala.<br>The child died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, August 25, at St. Vincent Charity Hospital, in Cleveland, Ohio, where the family has been residing.<br>Born October, 10, 1950, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Gray Guthrie and Velma Cates Guthrie.<br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by one brother, Gerald Lynn Guthrie; the grandparents, Mrs. Mary Guthrie, Pulaski, and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cates, Lawrence County; and a great grandmother, Mrs. Josie White, Lawrence County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HAFFNER, Ida M. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Moore Haffner, 68, resident of Bessemer, Ala., for many years, were held Friday afternoon at Angwin-Service Chapel in Birmingham, Ala., with burial in Elmwood Cemetery in that city.<br>Mrs. Haffner died Wednesday at a Birmingham hospital.<br>A native of Giles County, she had lived in Birmingham for the past forty-seven years, and was an active member of Central Park Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Haffner is survived by four sons, George, Edward and Bob Haffner, Birmingham, and Bill Haffner, Decatur, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Walter C. Foster and Mrs. Guy Dugger, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Dugger, Bethesda, Md.; and two brothers, Jim Moore, Nashville, and John Moore, Pulaski.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dugger, Mrs. George Wilburn and Mrs. Howard Owens of Pulaski attended the funeral.<br><br><br>HAGAN, Doyce The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1956<br>A Minor Hill man was killed and his wife critically injured in an automobile accident that occurred Wednesday night, September 5, near their home in Hattiesburg, Miss., as they returned home from a visit with relatives at Minor Hill.<br>Doyce Hagan, 56, the son of Mrs. E. C. McCree and the late Cecil Hagan died at a hospital at Hattiesburg about an hour after the accident and Mrs. Hagan, who suffered a break of the left hip, broken pelvis and a head injury, remained a patient in the hospital this week.<br>Funeral services for Mr. Hagan were held Friday and burial was in the Columbia, Miss., cemetery.<br>Mrs. McCree, Mrs. William Binkley and Lurton Prince of Minor Hill went to Hattiesburg as soon as reports of the accident was received.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Hagan had been guests of his mother and other relatives at Minor Hill for a few days and had left Tuesday to go to Montgomery, Ala., on business before returning to their home the following day.<br><br>HAGAN, Edwin J. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Edwin J. Hagan, 50, farmer and livestock dealer of the Bethel community, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock at Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church at Stella, with the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the Prospect Methodist Church, officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Hagan died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, March 1, at his home after a long illness.<br>Born December 7, 1906 at Bethel, he was the son of Mrs. Melissa Jackson Hagan of Bethel and the late John Alexander Hagan. He was graduated from Brannan-Hughes Preparatory School at Spring Hill and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Hagan is survived by one son, John Aubrey Hagan, student at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. Roy Mobley, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Harrison A. Schmidt, Silver City, N. Mex.; and three brothers, Herbert Hagan and Aubrey Hagan, Pulaski druggists, and Charles Ewart Hagan, Pulaski attorney. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HAGOOD, William James The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1955<br>Funeral services for William James Hagood, 75, retired carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Hagood died Thursday night at his home in the Minor Hill community after two months illness. Born May 14, 1880 in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. Allan Hagood and Cathiona Marbut Hagood. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Mary Warren Hagood, died many years ago.<br>Mr. Hagood is survived by five daughters, Mrs. M. R. Sanderson and Mrs. Bert Woodard, Pulaski, Mrs. R. H. Woodard, Fayetteville, Mrs. W. L. Thompson, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Aubrey Walker, Athens, Ala.; five sons, Earl Hagood, Goodsprings, Ozro Haood, Minor Hill, Sherman Hagood, Pulaski, Thomas Hagood, Ewingville, and Arthur Hagood, Michigan; and two brothers, Clyde Hagood, Pulaski, and Madden Hagood, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>HANKS, Mollie The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Miss Mollie Hanks, 78, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield and Dr. J. Clark Hensley. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died in her sleep, having been found Saturday morning in her room in the Austin Hewitt Home where she had made her home for twenty-six years.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William H. Hanks and Katherine White Hanks, and was a member of the First Methodist Church.<br>Miss Hanks is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. M. Dixon, Pulaski; one brother, Alonzo Hanks, Cordwell, Mo.; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HALL, Emmett Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Emmett Eugene Hall, 84, operator of the Lynnville Roller Mills at Lynnville, for thirty-two years, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hall died of a heart attack at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, Decemeber 2, at his winter home at Mission, Texas, after a two year period of declining health.<br>Born October 7, 1873, in Bedford County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John V. Hall. He was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church and for a number of years served on the board of alderman in Lynnville.<br>Mr. Hall&#8217;s first wife, Mrs. Euthera Stem Hall, also a native Bedford Countian, died nine years ago.<br>Mr. Hall is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Kate Lundy Hall; three daughters, Mrs. M. S. Sparks, Memphis, Mrs. C. A. Colvin, Columbia, and Mrs. Walter Spoonts, Nashville; one son, Roy C. Hall, Abingdon, Va.; thirteen grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Irene Horn, Bronson, Texas; and three half-brothers, L. V. Hall and Duggan Hall, Nashville, and Edward Hall, Shelbyville.<br><br>HALL, Mackie Mai Doss The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mackie Mai Doss Hall, 69, former resident of the Diana section were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Diana Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. O. Reid W. Ray, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Madison, of which she was a member. Burial took place in Diana Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hall who had made her home in Nashville for many years died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, August 17, at her home after three weeks illness.<br>Born and reared at Diana, she was the daughter of the late W. T. Doss and Mary E. Doss. In 1929 she and her family moved to Nashville.<br>Mrs. Hall is survived by two sons, Robert D. Hall, Chief Deputy Clerk of Federal Court, Nashville, and William E. Hall, thoroughbred race horse trainer, Detroit, Mich.; three grandsons, Robert D. Hall, Jr., William E. Hall, Jr., and Robin L. Hall, all of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Tina Gardner, Nashville, and Mrs. Myrtle Williams, Pulaski; and three brothers, Roy T. Doss and Marvin B. Doss, Nashville, and Mahlon Doss, Diana.<br><br><br>HAMBLIN, Lula Griggs The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Griggs Hamblin, 77, Brick Church resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Diana Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hamblin died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Hopkins in the Cornersville section, following a long illness.<br>Mrs. Hamblin, widow of Alex Hamblin, was born October 9, 1875, at Diana, the daughter of the late Neal Griggs and Hilda Andrews Griggs. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Hamblin is survived by another daughter, Mrs. J. D. Justice, Nashville; one son, Maurice Hamblin, Nashville; one step-daughter, Mrs. E. B. Beasley, Athens, Ala.; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. George Phillips, Brick Church; and two brothers, Brown Griggs, Brick Church and Grady Griggs, Berea.<br><br>HAMBY, Freeland Carrol The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Freeland Carrol Hamby, 75, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Fall River Church of Christ, conducted by Alden Hendrix, with burial in the Fall River Cemetery. Mr. Hamby died at 4:20 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at his home in Lawrence County, where he had been living for six months.<br>Born October 27, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Freeland Carrol Hamby, Sr., and Lydia Eudora Crabb Hamby. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Hamby is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Carr Hamby; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Johnson, Fall River, and Mrs. Charlie Christian, Peoria, Ill.; three sons, Ozzie Hamby and Eddie Hamby, Peoria, Ill. and Millard Hamby, Cleveland, Ohio; seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jim Norwood, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, Earl Hamby, Minor Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HAMLETT, Cheatham The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1959<br>Cheatham Hamlett, 64, postmaster, church and civic leader at Ardmore for the past 25 years, died of a heart ailment about midnight Wednesday at Giles County Hospital.<br>Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p. m. at the Ardmore Methodist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, with Rainey Funeral Home in charge.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Hamlett was a son of the late W. J. and Bell Cheatham Hamlett. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the Ardmore Methodist Church and active in civic affairs of the community.<br>Mr. Hamlett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Austin Hamlett; two daughters, Mrs. Bob Curtis, Ardmore. Mrs. Ray Potts, Louisville, Ky.; 7 grandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. Joe Cheatham, Mrs. Walter Burns and Mrs. Edgar Puryear, all of Pulaski; Mrs. Odell Ball, Wales, and Mrs. Herman Cole, Athens, Ala.<br><br>HAMLETT, Emily Frances Reasonover The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1951<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emily Frances Reasonover Hamlett, 84, who died on Saturday, October 27, at the home of her son, Aymett Hamlett, in the Blooming Grove community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Carl Holloway, pastor of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Her death followed a long illness.<br>Daughter of the late Jacob Reasonover and Melvina Nolley Reasonover, she was born October 18, 1867, in Giles County. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, John Hamlett died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Hamlett is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Henry Graves, Pulaski, Mrs. Sue Williams, Miami, Fla., and Mrs. W. H. Wilburn, Nashville; five sons, Aymett Hamlett and Lee Hamlett, Pulaski, Luna Hamlett, Lynnville, Thomas Hamlett, Cornersville, and Lentie Hamlett, Lewisburg; and 25 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HAMLETT, Eunice Loyd Follis The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Loyd Follis Hamlett, 71, who died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, July 4, at her home in the Eighth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Second Street Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by David East, minister of the church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born March 10, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Follis and Nancy Boatright Follis. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Hamlett is survived by her husband, Claude Hamlett; two brothers, Lee Follis, Gallatin, and Lonnie Follis, Blue Creek in Giles County; and two nieces and one nephew. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HAMLETT, Louie The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1952<br>Louie Hamlett, 26, employee of Arnold Motor Company in Pulaski died at eleven o&#8217;clock Friday night at Giles County Hospital of internal injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Highway 64 about two miles west of Pulaski three hours earlier.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Hamlett was a native of Giles County, the son of Edgar Hamlett and Atsie Chapman Hamlett, of the Bodenham community. He had been employed as a mechanic at the Arnold Motor Company&#8217;s garage for the past five years. He was a member of the Wales Presbyterian Church.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva Nell Felker Hamlett; a daughter, Linda Hamlett; a son, Steve Hamlett; two brothers, Edgar Hamlett, Jr., of Pulaski, and Willard Hamlett, Wales; and two sisters, Mrs. Charlie Clifton, Cedar Grove and Mrs. George Ondreyka, Washington, D. C.<br><br>HAMLETT, Solon J. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for Solon J. Hamlett, age 82, retired Giles County farmer, who died Monday night at the home of his brother, Miller Hamlett of the Blooming Grove community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. Wyatt Harwell, Methodist minister officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Hamlett, a native of Giles County, was a son of the late James Carter Hamlett and Lauretta Bass Hamlett.<br>Survivors in addition to his brother are two sisters, Mrs. A. P. Williams of Pulaski and Mrs. Leutie Dugger of Louisville, Ky.; and two other brothers, Claud and Will Hamlett of Blooming Grove.<br><br>HAMLETT, William Joseph The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for William Joseph Hamlett, 89, retired L&amp;N Railroad employee, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead and the Rev. N. O. Allen and burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>He died Wednesday morning after a long illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Burns at Vale Mills.<br>Born April 14, 1865, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Hamlett and Amanda Partrick Hamlett, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Belle Cheatham Hamlett died several years ago.<br>Mr. Hamlett is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Joe F. Cheatham, Lynnville, Mrs. Edgar Puryear, Clear Creek, and Mrs. Odell Ball, Wales; and one son, Cheatham Hamlett, Ardmore; and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HAMLIN, Virgie Young The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958<br>Mrs. Virgie Young Hamlin, 83, resident of Dallas, Texas, for many years, died on Saturday, February 8, at a Dallas hospital. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Alfred Young and Fannie Young Young. Her husband, Dave G. Hamlin, also a native of Giles County, died in 1937.<br>Mrs. Hamlin is survived by Mrs. Harold Watson of Dallas, whom the couple reared; and four nieces and nephews, all of Giles County.<br><br>HAMMOND, Alice Bailey The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1961<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Bailey Hammond, 66, widow of Gilbert E. Hammond, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Union Hill, Ala., with the burial at Minor Hill Cemetery, Giles County. Mrs. Hammond died Friday, January 13, at Giles County Hospital.<br>A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of the late William Bailey and Nancy McGuire Bailey. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Bailey who had resided at Minor Hill the past sixteen years, is survived by five brothers, Claude Bailey, Fred Bailey, Dewey Bailey, Ernest Bailey and Benton Bailey, all of Minor Hill.<br>Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">HAMPTON, Billie Frances Christopher The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Billie Frances Christopher Hampton, 40, were held at 1 o&#8217;clock<br>Friday afternoon at Mt. Carmel Church near Athens, Ala., with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. Mrs. Hampton died Wednesday in a Birmingham, Ala., hospital, following an operation Tuesday.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christopher of Pulaski. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her parents, Mrs. Hampton is survived by her husband, Leo Hampton; two daughters, Linda and Kathy Hampton; one son, Wayne Hampton, all of Rogersville, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. Kieffer Johnson, Pulaski.<br><br>HANCOCK, Mary Scales The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1955<br><br>Mrs. Mary Scales Hancock, 93, died March 15 at her home in Paragould, Ark., according to information reaching relatives here. Burial took place in the Scales lot in the Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, Mo.<br>Mrs. Hancock was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gray Scales of Giles County.<br><br>HANEY, Frances Bell The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1951<br>Mrs. Frances Bell Haney, 80, widow of Dr. J. T. Haney of Tuscumbia, Ala., died Thursday, June 7, in Birmingham, Ala.<br>Funeral rites were held at Tuscumbia Methodist Church on Saturday afternoon, and burial took place in that city.<br>Mrs. Haney, former resident of Tuscumbia, is survived by three children, Mrs. H. L. Jenkins, Chattanooga, Mrs. John G. Beasley, Elkton, and J. Craig Haney, Birmingham, Ala.; and seven grandchildren. Her husband died thirty-three years ago.<br><br>HANEY, Hattie Lee Powell The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1950<br>Funeral Services for Mrs. Hattie Lee Powell Haney, 53, resident of the Minor Hill section, who died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Monday night, April 10, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. L. M. Meyer of Jackson, a former pastor, assisted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Haynes Brinkley. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. She had been in declining health for the past two years.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Delia Howard Powell and the late Robert Powell. She had been an active member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church for many years. In addition to her mother, Mrs. Haney is survived by her husband, Herschel Haney; two daughters, Mrs. Horace Stanford, Decatur, Ala. and Miss Marvene Haney, Minor Hill; one son, Loyd Haney, Kingsport; two grandsons, Dan and Don Stanford, Decatur; one sister, Mrs. Harry Holton, Sarasota, Fla.; and one brother, Burton Powell, Minor Hill.<br><br>HANEY, William Dolphus The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1953<br>Funeral Services for William Dolphus Haney, 64, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley and the Rev. Robert Clark and burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Haney, a native of Giles County, died early Friday morning at his home in Huntsville, Ala., after a years illness. He was born January 28, 1889, the son of the late W. P. Haney and Mary Dollins Haney. Mr. Haney moved to Huntsville twenty years ago and was working for Interstate Insurance Company at the time he retired because of ill health. A teacher in Giles and Hamilton Counties, Tennessee, for many years, he was formerly employed by the Citizens Bank of Pulaski and the Planters and Merchants Bank of Minor Hill. He was a Mason, a former member of the Exchange Club and was a deacon.<br><br>Mr. Haney is survived by his wife, Mrs. Calista Dillon Haney; one daughter, Mrs. Clyde Lewis of Huntsville; two grandchildren, Bill and Donna Lewis, Huntsville; three sisters, Mrs. Lee Farris and Mrs. N. S. Howard, both of Minor Hill, and Mrs. J. D. Jackson of Lawrenceburg; four brothers, Edward, Everett, Charlie and Herschel, all of Minor Hill. Bennett May and Company Funeral Directors.<br><br>HANNA, Emma Vaughan The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Vaughan Hanna, 81, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiating. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hanna died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday, August 4, at the home at Stella, following several years&#8217; declining health.<br>She was born December 16, 1872, in the county, the daughter of Mrs. Mary Miller Vaughan and the late Mr. Vaughan. Her husband, Rolly Andrew Hanna, died several years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Hanna is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Cathcart and Mrs. J. W. Powers, both of the Stella community; three sons, Walter Hanna, Weakley section of the county, Joe Macie Hanna, Bodenham, and Osteen Hanna, Stella; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HANNA, Finis E. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1954<br>Funeral services for Finis E. Hanna, 84, retired farmer of the Third Civil District, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Hanna died at 8 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., following a long period of declining health. Born in Giles County on November 6, 1869, he was the son of the late Thomas Hanna and Nancy Dixon Hanna.<br>He was twice married, his first wife, Mrs. Lucy Shores Hanna died many years ago. His second wife, Mrs. Allie Mae Smith Hanna, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Hanna is survived by one son, Roy E. Hanna, Birmingham, Ala.; one grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. John Petty, Aspen Hill, and Mrs. Lissa Rhodes, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HANNA, Harvey Brown The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Harvey Brown Hanna, 69, farmer of the Seventh District, who died Wednesday afternoon, April 18, 1950 at his home near Pulaski, were held Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church in the Stella community. Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery. He had been in declining health for an extended period of time.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James A. Hanna and Molly Frances Petty Hanna. He was a member of the Stella Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Hanna is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dadye Burge Hanna; four daughters, Mrs. Delmas Sneed, Pisgah, Mrs. Stacey Carden and Mrs. Mary Loyd, Pulaski, and Mrs. James Carden Watson, Bunker Hill; four sons, James Hanna, Thomas Hanna, Harvey Brown Hanna, Jr., and Calvin Hanna, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Dave Bass, Stella.<br><br><br>HANNA, Harvey Brown Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1954<br>Harvey Brown Hanna, Jr., 41, a veteran of thirteen years service in United States Army, died of bronchial pneumonia at 11:10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 6, at Thayer Veteran&#8217;s Hospital in Nashville following a lengthy illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born October 21, 1912, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Harvey B. Hanna and Dora Ann Rittenberry Hanna.<br>Mr. Hanna is survived by his wife, Mrs. Naomi Hobbs Hannna; his step-mother, Mrs. Harvey B. Hanna, Pulaski; three half-sisters, Mrs. Delmas Sneed, Pisgah, Mrs. Murray Loyd, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. James Carden Watson, Bunker Hill; three half-brothers, James A. Hanna and Thomas Hanna, both of Pulaski, and Calvin Hanna, Melbourne, Fla.; and one step-sister, Mrs. Stacy Carden, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HANNA, Inez Burge The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1953<br>Mrs. Inez Burge Hanna, 79, lifeling resident of Giles County, died suddenly of a heart attack at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, July 27, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed T. Petty, Sr., at Aspen Hill.<br>Funeral rites took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Roy West of Van Leer, Tenn., former pastor. Burial took place in the family lot at Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella.<br>Born February 12, 1874, she was the daughter of the late Wesley Burge and Mary Surles Burge. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Jeff Hanna, died January 20, 1910.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Hanna is survived by three grandchildren and one great granddaughter; one sister, Mrs. L. B. Claud, Fort Worth, Texas; one half-sister, Mrs. Harvey H. Hanna, Pulaski; and one brother, Adolphus Burge, Memphis. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HANNA, Virgie Malone The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Virgie Malone Hanna, 84, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. S. Folks and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hanna died Thursday afternoon at her home in the Kedron community after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late David Malone and Matilda Griffin Malone, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Martin Hanna, died fifty years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Hanna is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sadie Hanna; five grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; and one brother, Earl Malone, Prospect. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HANNA, Walter Grady The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Walter Grady Hanna, 64, farmer of the Weakley Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon May 1, at the Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Hanna died of a heart attack on April 28 at his home after a period of declining health. Born October 12, 1892, in Giles County he was the son of the late R. A. Hanna and Emma Vaughn Hanna, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Hanna is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Neal Hanna; two sons, George Hanna, Weakley section, and Leroy Hanna, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Niles Holley, Bodenham; six grandchildren; two brothers, Osteen Hanna, Stella, and Joe Macey Hanna, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Cathcart, Hanna community of Giles County, and Mrs. Wesley Powers, Cedar Grove. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HANNAH, Lillian Matthews The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1957<br>Mrs. Lillian Matthews Hannah, wife of Campbell Hannah, former county judge of Giles County for twenty-two years, died at midnight Friday, March 15, at Giles County Hospital, following an illness of one year.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. Paul McReynolds, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville, of which she was a member, and Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Lafayette Matthews and Fannie Yokley Matthews, but live in the Lynnville community most of her life. Since July of 1953, Judge and Mrs. Hannah had made their home in Nashville after he accepted the position of supervisor of the state workshop for the blind in Nashville and Memphis.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Hannah is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Comer Smith of Pulaski, formerly of Columbia, Miss Beth Matthews and Mrs. Thomas H. Key, also of Pulaski; four brothers, Newt H. Matthews, Old Hickory, Jake Yokley Matthews, St. Petersburg, Fla., Dr. O. K. Matthews, Columbia, and Earl Matthews, Goodlettsville. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARDEMAN, Robert Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Robert Floyd Hardeman, 76, retired employee of Goodyear Rubber Company at Decatur, Ala., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by J. Bedford Rasbury, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hardeman died at noon Tuesday, April 20, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br><br>Born August 15, 1877 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jasper Hardeman and Anne Patterson Hardeman, and was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Hardeman is survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. Frank Neely, Pulaski, and Mrs. K. H. Pittard, Cisco, Texas; and one brother, W. F. Hardeman, Houston, Texas.<br><br>HARDEMAN, Will F. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services were held in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday, October 28, for Will F. Hardeman, approximately 76 years of age, a native of Giles County. Mr. Hardeman, retired insurance salesman, died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, October 26, at a hospital in Tyler, Texas, where he had been a patient for ten months.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jasper M. Hardeman and Ann Patterson Hardeman. He was a member of the Christian Church in Houston.<br>Mr. Hardeman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Spence Hardeman, a native of Birmingham, Ala.; two children, Edward Hardeman, Houston and Miss Mildred Hardeman, New York City; and two sisters, Mrs. J. F. Neely and Mrs. K. H. Pittard, both of Pulaski.<br><br>HARDEN, James E. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for James E. Harden, 35, native Giles Countian, who died on March 10, in Wilmington, Calif., were held in Wilmington with the burial in that city.<br>Born February 19, 1924, he was the son of Mrs. Ann Harden of Elkton, and the late Ed Harden.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Harden is survived by his wife; one daughter, Yvonne Harden; three sons, James E. Jr., Dennis Allen and Ronald Wayne Harden; two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Russell, Elkton, and Mrs. Lucile Athow, Tacoma, Wash.; and seven brothers, Louie Harden, Arlington, Texas, George Harden, U. S. Navy, Gene Harden, Long Beach, Calif., Joe M. Harden, U. S. Army, Fort Sill, Okla., and Bill Douglas and Larry Harden, all of Elkton.<br><br>HARDIE, Daisy English The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1956<br>Mrs. Daisy English Hardie, 80, native of Giles County, died Wednesday morning, June 27, at a Chattanooga hospital. Funeral rites were held on Friday morning at St. Paul&#8217;s Episcopal Church with burial in Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga.<br>Born August 20, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Polk English and Sophia Ann Harwood English, and was the widow of Charles Hardie, clothier of Chattanooga.<br>Mrs. Hardie is survived by one sister, Mrs. Alexander Campbell, Signal Mountain; and two half-brothers, Fain English, Orlando, Fla., and Boyd English, Bessemer, Ala. Mrs. Hardie was a sister of the late W. F. English, former Pulaski postmaster.<br><br>HARDIMAN, Burgess Randolph The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Burgess Randolph Hardiman, 76, retired farmer of the Sixth Civil District, were held a one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Choates Creek Church, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Hardiman died at 11:20 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home of Malcolm Tillman after a long illness.<br>Born in Giles County October 17, 1878, he was the son of the late Anderson Hardiman and Drucilla Hughes Hardiman. His wife, Mrs. Etta Davis Hardiman, died in 1945.<br>Mr. Hardiman is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sherman Johnson, Bodenham, and Mrs. Willie Owen, Minnow Branch; nine grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Josie Hardiman, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARDIMAN, Edward Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for Edward Jackson Hardiman, 84, retired farmer who died at 12:20 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, March 9, at his home on Cemetery Street in Pulaski, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery. His death followed a long period of declining health.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born March 11, 1866, the son of the late Milton Hardiman and Margaret Ann Craig Hardiman. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Betty Ann Sanders Hardiman, died in 1934.<br>Mr. Hardiman, who died two days before his 85th birthday anniversary, is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ben Harmon, Pulaski, Mrs. Tom Williams, Shelbyville, Mrs. Adrian Darnell, Sumac in Giles County, Mrs. Luther Biles, Leoma, and Mrs. Julius Brown, Prospect; three sons, Raymond Hardiman, Ardmore, and Fred and Hubert Hardiman, both of Pulaski; twenty-four grandchildren and thirty-eight great grandchildren; three brothers, Thee Hardiman and Homer Hardiman, both of Birmingham, Ala., and Ammy Hardiman, Elkton. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARDIMAN, Lillie Coble The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1957<br>Mrs. Lillie Coble Hardiman, 51, employee of the W. E. Stephens Manufacturing Company in Pulaski for more than twenty-two years, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 11, at Giles County Hospital following an operation performed six days earlier.<br>Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by David East, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ of which she was a member. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born July 12, 1905, at Red Oak in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Marshall Coble and Lizzie Smith Coble.<br>Mrs. Hardiman is survived by her husband, Willie A. Hardiman; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Reese, Pulaski; one son, Ferrell Hardiman, Nashville; two grandchildren; three brothers, Woodrow Coble, Pulaski, Marvin Coble, Lincoln County, and Floyd Coble, Fort Worth, Texas; and three sisters, Mrs. Herman Smith and Mrs. Slater Coggin, both of Frankewing; and Mrs. Bonnie Horton, Valdosta, Ga. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARDIMAN, Nita Gaye The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1955<br>Nita Gaye Hardiman, four month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hardiman of Lynnville, died Thursday, February 17, at Vanderbilt Hospital.<br><br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the graveside in Lynnwood Cemetery, with Gynnath Ford, minister of Lynnville Church of Christ, officiating.<br>Survivors in addition to her parents, include grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hardiman, Pulaski, and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Ervin, Lynnville; great grandparents, Mrs. Davie Hardiman, Mrs. F. M. Coble, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ervin, Lynnville, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Locke, Fayetteville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>HARDIMAN, Robert Earl The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Robert Earl Hardiman, 37, farmer of the Wales section, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the Choates Creek Church Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hardiman died Sunday night at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. (Pete) Scott on South Third Street, having been found dead in bed early Monday morning. It is supposed his death was due to a heart attack.<br>Born and reared in the county, he was the son of B. R. (Dick) Hardiman of Wales and the late Mrs. Etta Davis Hardiman. He was a single man.<br>In addition to his father, Mr. Hardiman is survived by one sister, Mrs. Sherman Johnson; and one foster sister, Mrs. Emma Owens, both of Scotts Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARDIMAN, William Earlie The Nashville Tennessean __ Dec 1959<br>Pulaski, Tenn.- William Earlie Hardiman, 49, Giles County farmer, was found dead on a gravel bar in Leatherwood Creek abour four miles east of here yesterday.<br>Law enforcement officials said they believe he fell into the icy water from a footlog Wednesday night, suffering a head injury, and died of exposure.<br>The body was discovered about 11:30 a. m. by the victim&#8217;s wife, Virginia, who began searching for him after seeing his truck and hunting dog on a road near the creek.<br>Mrs. Haridman said her husband went hunting Wednesday night. She was not alarmed when he had not returned early yesterday because he frequently hunted all night.<br>The body was beneath the footlog and was submerged below the waist. A flashlight was still clutched in the victim&#8217;s hand.<br>Deputy Sheriff James Newton said Hardiman had suffered a head injury, apparently in the fall from the footlog, but that death probably resulted from exposure. Heavy frost on the footlog may have caused Hardiman to slip, Newton said. A wire stretched across the creek to hold onto in crossing the footlog, was broken.<br>E. R. Jackson, insurance agent who lives nearby, said he heard what he thought might be groans Wednesday night and went outside to investigate. But he returned to the house after deciding he had heard cattle.<br>Funeral services for Mr. Hardiman will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow at Pulaski Funeral Home, the Rev. Gerald W. Stuber, officiating. Burial will be in New Zion Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Hardiman was a native of Giles County, son of Mrs. Ella Hardiman, Friendship community, and the late A. A. Hardiman.<br>Surviving besides his wife and mother, are a daughter, Miss Virginia Ann Hardiman; a son, W. E. Hardiman, Jr., Giles County; four sisters, Mrs. Shelby Taylor, Mrs. Willie Gaines, and Mrs. Ben Allen, all of Giles County; and Mrs. Frank Dale, Cleveland, Ohio; two brothers, Charles and Byrom Hardiman, Madison, Tenn.<br><br>HARDIN, Daniel Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952<br>Dr. Daniel Thomas Hardin, 68, a prominent physician of Ardmore, died at ten o&#8217;clock Thursday morning of a heart ailment at Lincoln County Hospital where he had been a patient since Saturday.<br>Funeral arrangements were not complete Thursday afternoon.<br>Dr. Hardin, was a native of Lincoln County, the son of the late Thomas Hardin and Mary Smith Hardin. Educated in Lincoln County Schools and a graduate of the University of Tennessee School of Medicine, formerly located at Nashville, Dr. Hardin had been a practicing physician at Ardmore since 1936. He was active in church and civic affairs in his community having been a member of the Church of Christ and the Masonic Lodge.<br>Dr. Hardin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elzie Florence Brock Hardin; two daughters, Mrs. Bill Douthit of Blanche and Mrs. Campbell Rosson of Ardmore; eight grandchildren, and a brother, J. J. Hardin of Laredo, Texas.<br><br>HARDIN, Harry T. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for Harry T. Hardin, Sr., 78, Birmingham, Ala., businessman, was held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. He died Thursday morning.<br>Mr. Hardin, a resident of Birmingham the past fifty years, was associated with the Wimberly and Thomas Hardware firm, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hardin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jessie Young Hardin; one daughter, Mrs. A. R. Long, Jr., Birmingham; two sons, H. T. Hardin, Jr. of Atlanta, Ga., and John C. Hardin, Birmingham, Ala; and three grandchildren.<br>Mrs. Hardin is a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late Crutcher Young and Antoinette Harwell Young.<br><br>HARDIN, Jessie Young The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1955<br>Mrs. Jessie Young Hardin, 74, died Friday, November 25, at a Birmingham, Ala., hospital following a years failing health.<br>Graveside services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski by Dr. William H. Mansfield.<br>A member of the Methodist Church, she was born and reared in Giles County, the daughter of the late John Crutcher Young and Antoinette Harwell Young.<br>Her husband, Harry Turner Hardin, died several years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Hardin is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. R. Long, Jr., Birmingham, Ala.; two sons, Harry Hardin, Atlanta, Ga., and John Crutcher Hardin, Helena, Ala.; four grandchildren; and one brother, Homer Young of the Friendship community of the county.<br><br>HARDING, Kathleen Doud The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1953<br>Funeral services for Kathleen Doud Harding, 48, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Cowden of Nashville. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Harding died at 12 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at her home in Nashville.<br>Born in Pulaski, she was the daughter of Ollie Doud, local hotel employee for many years, and Mrs. Dozie Holt Doud.<br>In addition to her parents, she is survived by one daughter, Bobbie Clair Harding, Nashville.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARDISON, Lizzie Martin The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Martin Hardison, 62, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 16, at her home at Wales, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Ralph Myers of Florence, Ala. Burial will take placce in Mt. Moriah Cemetery near Pulaski.<br>Born February 4, 1889, she was the daughter of the late Tom Martin and Mary Kirk Martin. She was a member of the Wales Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Hardison, who has been a widow several years, is survived by on daughter, Mrs. Lester Martin, and two grandchildren, Wales. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARDY, Clyde B. The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Clyde B. Hardy, 46, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hardy died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born June 28, 1909, in Maury County, he was the son of Mrs. Florence Beckham Hardy of Mt. Pleasant and the late William Minton Hardy, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Hardy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilma Cobb Hardy; two daughters, Miss Wanda Hardy, secretary to Dr. Hensley, and Miss Barbara Hardy; two sons, David Hardy and Ronald Hardy, all of Pulaski; one brother, Dr. Merrell Hardy, Waynesville, N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret H. Neal and Mrs. Ruth Rhea, both of Asheville, N. C.; and three half-sisters, Dr. Loxie Murphy, Asheville, N. C., and Mrs. Nell Daniel and Mrs. Edward Murphy, both of Maury County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARDY, Jim The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Jim Hardy, 52, native Giles Countian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, February 6, at the Johns-Rideout Chapel in Fairfield, Ala., with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery with Masonic rites.<br><br>Mr. Hardy died Saturday, February 4, at a Birmingham hospital after a brief illness.<br>Mr. Hardy, alderman and insurance agent in the Alabama city, was the son of Mrs. James Hardy of Birmingham, and the late Mr. Hardy.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Hardy is survived by his wife, two sons, and three daughters; one sister, Miss Frances Hardy, Birmingham; and four brothers, John Hardy, Pulaski, Harry Hardy, Birmingham, Julian Hardy, Decatur, Ala., and Harold Hardy, Montgomery, Ala.<br><br><br><br>HARDY, Leon The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1959<br>Leon Hardy, 54, Giles County native and resident of Athens, Ala., was killed instantly about dusk Tuesday when the stationwagon he was driving was hit by a car traveling more than 100 miles per hour four miles north of Athens on U. S. Highway 31.<br>Relatives said officers stated Hardy had halted his stationwagon on a rural road awaiting a chance to pull on the fourlane highway when the car, without lights, plunged into the stationwagon, knocking the vehicle into the ditch. The stationwagon was completely demolished, relatives said.<br>The driver of the car was a 17-year-old boy who was being held on a manslaughter charge and who was hospitalized in the Athens Hospital, officers reported.<br>Hardy was knocked from his station wagon and slid down a 40-foot embankment on his head, relatives were told.<br>He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hardy and had resided in Giles County most of his life.<br>Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Bill Rogers, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Mary Gooch, Maryville, Mrs. Bob Rogers, Giles County; and two brothers, Herbery Hardy, Memphis and Boss Hardy, Route 1, Prospect.<br>Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the New Zion Church of Christ and burial will be in the church cemetery.<br><br>HARDY, Mint The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Mint Hardy, 73, former Giles County farmer, who died unexpectedly at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday morning, August 25, at his home in Maury County, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Hall&#8217;s Chapel Church of Christ in Maury County. Elder Brown Foster conducted the rites and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he had lived the greater part of his life here, and in recent years moved to Maury County. He was the son of the late William Hardy and Elizabeth Brownlow Hardy, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Hardy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Beckham Hardy; five daughters, Mrs. Elbert Murphy of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. C. F. Daniels of Chapel Hill, and Dr. Loxie Murphy, Mrs. Margaret Neil, and Mrs. Ruth Rhea, all of Ashville, N. C. ; two sons, Clyde Hardy of Pulaski and Dr. Merrill Hardy of Waynesville, N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. John Fleeman and Mrs. Ruth Smith, both of Texas; and two brothers, Tull Hardy of Pulaski and Les Hardy of Texas.<br><br><br>HARDY, Sarah Jane Chambers The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. W. C. Hardy, 85, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Ephesus Church of Christ, conducted by Virgil Bradford and J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in the Dunnavant Cemetery in the same community.<br>Mrs. Hardy died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, August 22, at her home in the Conway section after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Sarah Jane Chambers, she was born May 3, 1867, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Andrew Chambers and Mary Henderson Chambers. She had been a member of the Church of Christ since her girlhood.<br>Her husband, William Columbus Hardy, died December 28, 1908.<br>Mrs. Hardy is survived by one daughter, Mrs. G. M. Phillips, Conway; and four sons, Atha Hardy, Mahlon Hardy and Raymond Hardy, all of Conway, and Andrew Hardy, Nashville; and four grandchildren. Mrs. Hardy was the last member of her immediate family. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARDY, Willie M. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Miss Willie M. Hardy, Pulaski resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in the family lot in Brick Church Cemetery. Miss Hardy died at noon on Thursday, December 3, at Giles County Hospital, after several months illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wallace Rutledge Hardy and Florence Hamm Hardy. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Miss Hardy is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Lou Endress, Pulaski; two nephews, W. R. Hardy, Wichita Falls, Texas, and Lucius Hardy, Seymour, Texas; and two nieces, Mrs. Raymond Warren and Mrs. Burrell Mills, both of Seymour, Texas. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>HARGROVE, Edward Guy The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Edward Guy Hargrove, 83, retired carpenter of the Prospect Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. John Marvin Bradford, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, a former pastor. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Hargrove died Monday at his home after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert L. Hargrove and Mary Susan Campbell Hargrove, and was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hargrove is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Nolan Hargrove; one son, John Nolan Hargrove, Prospect; three grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Betty H. Sigmon and Miss Gracie Hargrove, Pulaski; and two brothers, Webb Hargrove, Pulaski, and Alvin Hargrove, Nashville.<br>Wilson Carter and Company in charge.<br><br>HARGROVE, Glenn W. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1956<br><br>Funeral services were incompleter at press time Thursday for Glenn W. Hargrove, age 70, who died Wednesday night, March 7 of a heart attack in a hotel in Sheffield, Ala.<br>Mr. Hargrove, a traveling salesman for Owen Richards Company, Inc., of Birmingham, Ala., was a resident of Birmingham.<br>A native of Prospect, he was the son of the late Robert L. Hargrove and Mary Campbell Hargrove, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife died several years ago.<br>Mr. Hargrove is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Gracie Hargrove, Pulaski, and Mrs. Erskine Lewis, Columbia; and three brothers, Ed Hargrove, Prospect, Alvin Hargrove, Nashville, and Webb Hargrove, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARGROVE, John Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for John Wesley Hargrove, Sr., 61, Lewisburg carpenter, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Lewisburg Nazarene Church, conducted by the Rev. J. A. Bibbs of Nashville and the Rev. Edward Holcomb, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br>Born June 15, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ed Hargrove and Lizzie Henson Hargrove.<br>Mr. Hargrove is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sadie Price Hargrove; one daughter, Mrs. E. M. Woodard, Lewisburg; three sons, John Wesley Hargrove, Jr., and Cecil Edward Hargrove, Lewisburg, and James L. Hargrove, Atlanta, Ga.; eight grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Lyman Folger, Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. P. J. Sullivan, St. Petersburg, Fla. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARGROVE, Julian Smith The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Julian Smith Hargrove, 55, Bethel farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church, and Rev. Dallas Bass of Clarksville and Rev. Sumpter Logan of Hendersonville, Ky., and burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hargrove, who had been in failing health several years, died at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born June 10, 1900, the only son of the late Otha Rayburn Hargrove and Elizabeth Smith Hargrove. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hargrove is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Lou Moore Hargrove; and one daughter, Miss Annie Hargrove, Prospect. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARGROVE, Mary Ann Robinson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson Hargrove, 82, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hargrove died suddenly at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the home in the Pleasant Hill community, near Ardmore.<br><br>A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Calvin Robinson and Martha Allred Robinson, but had lived in Giles County for forty years. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Hargrove, wife of Tom Hargrove who died in 1950, is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Fletcher Clem and Mrs. Ollie Hargrove, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. John Woodfin, Harvest, Ala., Mrs. Thomas Hood, Nashville, and Mrs. Paul King, Pleasant Hill; three sons, Isom Hargrove, Toney, Ala., Calvin Hargrove, Veto, Ala., Willis Hargrove, Pleasant Hill; and one brother, Jim Robinson, Pettusville, Ala.; and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Wilson Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARGROVE, Otha Rayburn The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1955<br>Otha Rayburn Hargrove, 83, retired Giles County farmer, died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, January 24, at a rest home in Columbia, after a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Tuesday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor, and the Rev. Dallas Bass of Clarksville. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Son of the late John R. Hargrove and Henrietta Carter Hargrove, he was born February 1, 1871 in Giles County, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Lizzie Smith Hargrove, died many years ago.<br>Mr. Hargrove is survived by one son, Julian Hargrove, Bethel; and one granddaughter, Anne Hargrove, Prospect. Wilson Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARGROVE, Zoanna The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Zoanna Hargrove, 72, Prospect resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter of Elkton and the Rev. H. H. Austin of Nashville. Burial took place in the Elliott Cemetery, near Ardmore.<br>She died of a heart ailment at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the home in the Prospect section, after a long period of declining health.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Martin Pettus (Pet) Hargrove and Cynthia Rochelle Hargrove. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Hargrove is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Leslie Magnusson, Ardmore, and Mrs. Ezra White, Pettusville, Ala.; five brothers, Tom Hargrove, A. B. Hargrove and H. H. Hargrove, all of Nashville, M. L. Hargrove, Ardmore, and Will Hargrove, Prospect, and thirty nieces and nephews. Wilson T. Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARLOW, Summer Field The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1952<br>Summer Field Harlow, 66, prominent Elkton farmer and churchman, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 28, at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, following nine days illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. R. F. Warden, pastor of the Elkton Baptist Church. Burial will take place in Elkton Cemetery with Masonic rites.<br><br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born August 28, 1885, the son of the late John Summer Field Harlow and Mollie Reed Harlow. He was an active member of the Methodist Church, having served as a steward since 1916. He was a Mason.<br>Mr. Harlow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Powell Harlow; three daughters, Mrs. Malcolm Bailey, Pulaski; Mrs. B. L. Duckett, Elkton, and Mrs. Joe Rinehart, Jr., Lake Jackson, Texas; one son, Edwin H. Harlow, Pulaski; three grandsons, Joe Rinehart, III, Foster and Jackie Harlow; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Kelly, Elkton; and one brother, Frank Harlow, Elkton. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARMOND, Emma D. Purdom The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma D. Purdom Harmond, 74, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert E. Wilsford and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist Ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mrs. Harmond died on Tuesday at the home at Cedar Grove. She was born September 14, 1878, the daughter of the late William E. Purdom and Hannah R. Rogers Purdom. She was the widow of the James H. Harmond who died two years ago.<br>Mrs. Harmond is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. Johnnie Wooley, and Mrs. Jack Hazlewood, Nashville, Mrs. Emmett Sands, Culleoka, Mrs. Vernon Hazlewood, Lynnville, Mrs. Flournoy Barr and Miss Emma Lee Harmond, Pulaski; three sons, Willie Harmond, Eustice Harmond and Buford Harmond, all of Pulaski; twenty-one grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Will Bonds, Lynnville, and Mrs. Bessie Parker, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>HARMOND, James Harris The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for James Harris Harmond, 79, who died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 14, at his home in the Campbellsville section after a long illness, were held at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of Olivet Charge, officiated and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born in Wilson County, he was the son of the late William E. Harmond and Sara Pritchett Harmond. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Harmond is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Purdom Harmond; seven daughters, Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. John Wooley, Mrs. Jack Hazelwood and Mrs. Dee Francis, all of Nashville, Mrs. Virginia Hazelwood, and Miss Emma Lee Harmond, both of Campbellsville, and Mrs. Flournoy Barr, Milky Way Farms at Riversburg; and three sons, Eustice Harmond and Willie Harmond, both of Campbellsville, and Buford Harmond, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. J. L. Gupton, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARRIS, Alfred Moore The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Alfred Moore Harris, 79, retired hardware salesman, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Troy Bunch, former pastor, and the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Harris who had been in declining health several years, died Thursday afternoon at his home.<br>He had been a salesman for Moore-Handley Hardward Company, of Birmingham, Ala., the greater part of his life, but continued to make his home at Prospect. He was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church.<br>Born September 4, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Simpson Harris and Elizabeth Jane Robertson Harris. He was a great grandson of Alfred Harris, the first circuit judge of Giles County, appointed in 1817.<br>His wife, Mrs. Carey Hawkins Morrison Harris, died in 1954.<br>Mr. Harris is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William H. Moss, Winchester; two sons, John Buford Harris, Chicago, Ill., and Carey Eldridge Harris, Prospect; twelve grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Malone, Lynnville and Mrs. Ann Ball, Pulaski. An aunt, Mrs. Eugene White of Athens, Ala., also survives. Wilson Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARRIS, Carey Morrison The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Carey Morrison Harris, 73, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church, officiating at the rites. Burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Harris died at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the home in Prospect after a long period of declining health.<br>The former Miss Carey Morrison, she was born February 18, 1881, in Gibson County, the daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Kaufman Morrison. A well educated woman, she was a leader in her community, a member of the Methodist Church, and past president of the Parent-Teacher Association Council.<br>Mrs. Harris is survived by her husband, Alfred Moore Harris; one daughter, Mrs. William H. Moss, Winchester; two sons, John Buford Harris, Chicago, Ill. and Capt. Carey Harris, U. S. Army, just returned from duty in Germany; eleven grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Ina Williams, Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Sarah Briggs, Memphis. Wilson Carter and Company, Directors.<br><br>HARRIS, Christine Neely The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1952<br>Mrs. Christine Neely Harris, wife of Lindsey Harris, died on Monday, February 4, at he home in Athens, Tenn.<br>Funeral services were held at the Athens Methodist Church at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning and burial took place in that city.<br>Mrs. Harris was the daughter of the late Frank T. Neely and Kate Morgan Abernathy Neely of Giles County.<br>She is survived by her husband, a former Pulaskian; and two children, Virginia Harris and James Lindsey Harris; two sisters, Mrs. Corinne Glass, Ashland City, Ala., and Miss Winnie Davis Neely, Madison, Wis.; and one brother, Frank Neely, of Mississippi.<br><br>HARRIS, Herbert Glynn The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1954<br><br>Herbert Glynn Harris, 26, native of Dothan, Ala., and the husband of the former Miss Peggy Ranck, of Pulaski died Sunday afternoon at the Veterans Hospital at Atlanta, Ga., after two weeks illness resulting from kidney complications.<br>Prayer services were held at ten o&#8217;clock Monday morning in Atlanta and funeral services were held at Dothan at eleven o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, with burial in the Dothan Cemetery.<br>Mr. Harris was a graduate of the University of Alabama and was a veteran of World War II., having been discharged from service in recent months. He was a representative of an Oil Company at the time of his death.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harris of Dothan, Mr. Harris is survived by his wife; a daughter, Glenda Carol Harris; and two sisters, Mrs. Russell Parrish and Mrs. Joe McKinney of Dothan.<br><br>HARRIS, Jim The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Jim Harris, 86, retired Limestone County, Ala., farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the Lentzville Methodist Church in West Limestone. The Rev. Johnson, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the Lentzville Cemetery.<br>Mr. Harris died at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Giles County Hospital, following several months&#8217; illness.<br>He was born June 7, 1867 in Marshall County, Tenn., but had lived most of his life in Limestone County, Ala. He had been a member of the Methodist Church for thirty-five years. His wife, Mrs. Maxie C. Harrison Harris, died March 8, 1943.<br>Mr. Harris is survived by nine grandchildren: Mrs. Marvin South, Mrs. Newton Willard and Mrs. Marvette Hughes, Woodrow Harris and Franklin Harris, all of Nashville; Mrs. Richard Hagood and Mrs. John Hasting, Athens, Ala.; Thomas Harris, Decatur, Ala.; and Mrs. Clifford Adams of the Pisgah community, with whom he had made his home for the ast two years.<br><br>HARRIS, Leslie G. The Giles Free Press 25 Sep 1957<br>Leslie G. Harris, age 53, well-known Pulaski businessman, died of a heart attack at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, September 26, at his home on the Lewisburg highway.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, Sept. 28, at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rev. James T. Parsons and Rev. W. H. Mansfield will officiate. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery with Masonic rites. Masons will serve as honorary pallbearers.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born February 12, 1904, the son of the late John B. Harris and Mary Eliza Webb Finney Harris. He was educated in Giles County schools and attended University of Michigan. As a young man he was a traveling representative for Kresge in Michigan and Washington, D. C. stores. He has operated a machine and welding business at Pulaski for the past twenty-five years.<br>He was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katherine Abernathy Harris; one daughter, Mrs. W. C. Butler, Jr. of Nashville; a sister, Mrs. O. P. Stone of Lewisburg, Tenn.; a half-brother, Webb Finney of Pulaski; and one grandson. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>HARRIS, Mary Eliza Webb The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Eliza Webb Harris, 83, who died on Monday, February 13, at her home on the Columbia Highway after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County on July 4, 1866, she was the daughter of the late W. N. and Rhoda Allison Webb. She was educated at Martin College, being one of the early students of the school. She was the last member of her immediate family, and had been a member of the Church of Christ for many years.<br>In 1891 she was married to W. M. Finney. To this union was born two sons, Frank Webb Finney and Marion Finney, the latter of whom died in infancy.<br>On April 19, 1903, she married John B. Harris, who died October 7, 1948.<br>Mrs. Harris is survived by two sons, Frank Webb Finney and Leslie G. Harris, both of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. O. O. Stone, of Lewisburg; and one granddaughter, Shirley Harris, Pulaski.<br><br>HARRIS, Mollie Ezell The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Ezell Harris, 86, Pulaski resident for 40 years, who died Wednesday, December 7, at Giles County Hospital, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Dr. J. Clark Hensley, Baptist ministers, will officiate and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Harris who was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage on Sunday night, died at noon Wednesday.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born June 7, 1869 in the Elkton community, the daughter of the later Marion Polk Ezell and Mary Elizabeth Tarpley Ezell, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Clyde Gustavus Harris, died January 23, 1929.<br>Mrs. Harris is survived by one daugher, Miss Mary Will Harris, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. M. E. Woodard, Decatur, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARRIS, Myrtle Ledford The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1954<br>Mrs. Myrtle Ledfore Harris, 65, native Giles Countian, died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night in Jasper, Ala., after several months ill health. Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in Jasper and burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg, Tenn.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. M. Ledford and Etta Ledford, former residents of the Oak Grove community.<br>Mrs. Harris is survived by her husband, Will N. Harris; one son, Flournoy Harris of Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Davis, Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Kermit Parker, Bessemer, Ala.; two step-daughters, Mrs. E. B. Story, Pulaski, and Mrs. Fulton Green, Lexington, Ala.; thirteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren; one brother, Clarence Ledford, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. Jerome Tarpley, Pulaski, Mrs. Solon Craig, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Stacy Ashford, Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. Harold Hinote, Pensacola, Fla.<br><br><br>HARRIS, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1954<br>Funeral services for Robert Harris, 80, retired farmer and vice-president of the Frankewing Bank, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McBurg Church of Christ. Elder R. A. Largen, minister of Fayetteville Church of Christ, officiated, and burial took place in the Wright Cemetery, Lincoln County.<br>Mr. Harris died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, December 7, at Giles County Hospital following a long illness.<br>Born in the county, he was the son of the late Dave Harris and Josephine McClaurin Harris, and was a member of McBurg Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Harris was twice married, his first wife, Mrs. Cordie Wright Harris, died in 1935. His second wife, Mrs. Ann Harwell Harris survives.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Harris is survived by one daughter, Miss Carolyn Harris, Frankewing; four sons, Harvey Harris, J. E. Harris and Bobby Harris, all of Frankewing; and Joe A. Harris, Kerrville, Texas; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Susan Holt, Frankewing. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARRIS, Robert Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1957<br>Robert Thomas Harris, 65, Marietta, Georgia businessman, and father of Dr. T. W. Harris of Pulaski, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, January 27, at his home after a long illness. Funeral services took place Tuesday with burial in the City Cemetery.<br>Mr. Harris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie King Harris; three sons, Dr. Harris, Pulaski, and Harold Harris and Garland Harris; four daughters, Mrs. Robert Howell, Mrs. Peter Mecca, Mrs. Charles Howell, and Mrs. Edward Neal; and one brother, Luther Harris, all of Marietta, Ga.<br><br>HARRIS, William Raymond Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1954<br>Private funeral rites were held at 11:30 Saturday morning November 27, at the grave in Maplewood Cemetery for William Raymond Harris, Jr., 71, who died in Kansas City, Mo., after a brief illness.<br>The Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski, officiated.<br>Born in Louisville, Ky., he was the son of the late William Searcy Harris, a native of Mississippi and Mary Eliza Blackwell Harris, a descendant of pioneer families of Giles County. For a period of years the family lived at Whitehall, ancestral home near Pulaski, and at a later time lived in Pulaski. In recent years, Mrs. Harris made his home in Kansas City.<br>Mr. Harris, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by two sisters, Miss Mary Searcy Harris and Mrs. Frank Cook, both of Louisville, Ky.; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARRISON, James Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1957<br><br>Funeral services for James Clarence Harrison, 66, former resident of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Harrison, a carpenter, who has resided in Detroit, Mich., died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Saratoga Hospital in Detroit after a short illness.<br>Born August 27, 1890, in Bedford County, he was the son of the late Louis Harrison and Mary Frances Harrison. In early manhood, he move to Giles County where he spent most of his life.<br>Mr. Harrison is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Hughes Harrison; four daughters, Mrs. John Polly, Pulaski, Mrs. Mildred McNeese and Mrs. Virginia Ouzioan, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Martha Myers, Nashville; four sons, James C. Harrison, Jr., Robert Harrison, Malcolm Harrison and Kenneth Harrison, all of Detroit; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Bob Fulton, Beech Hill in Giles County; one brother, Oscar Harrison, California. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARRISON, John Dillon The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1955<br>John Dillon Harrison, 62, retired farmer of Moore County, and father of Mrs. W. R Wiseman of Pulaski, died January 29, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held Monday in the Lynchburg Methodist Church and burial took place in Lynchburg Cemetery.<br>A native of Rutherford County, he was the son of the P. O. Harrison and Betty Evans Harrison. A veteran of World War I, he and his family had lived in Winchester the past six years.<br>In addition to his daughter, Mr. Harrison is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Wilkes Harrison, Winchester.<br><br>HARRISON, Martha Jane Buffalo The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Jane Buffalo Harrison, who died Tuesday, April 24, at the home of her daughter in Bartow, Fla., were held Friday at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Robert Hendrix. Burial took place in the Powell Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Harrison was born in Alabama but moved to Giles County, Tennessee when small, living most of her life in Giles County. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Harrison is survived by one son, Turner Harrison, of Minor Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Hendrix, Mrs. Carrie Sandlin, Mrs. Idell Roberts all of Bartow, Ala. and Mrs. Addie Gooch of Birmingham, Ala.; eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren; two brothers, Emmet Buffalo, Appleton, Tenn., and Elvet Buffalo, Minor Hill.<br>Mrs. Harrison had been an invalid for almost thirteen years.<br><br>HARRISON, Nolen Brown The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1952<br>Nolen Brown Harrison, 16, senior at Minor Hill High School, was drowned in Sugar Creek near Minor Hill about 6:30 Friday afternoon while he was learning to swim.<br>The son of James W. Harrison and Mallie Nolen Harrison, the youth was in a group of young people who had gone swimming several hours earlier. He remained in the stream after the others had walked down the road a short distance, and it was reported by friends that his calls for help were heard by the group but were thought to be in &#8220;play&#8221;.<br>Dr. G. C. Wallace, Pulaski physician, applied artificial respiration over two hours without result.<br><br>In addition to his parents, the young man is survived by a brother, Jimmy Harrison; and four sisters, Margaret, Dorothy, Evelyn and Sarah Harrison, all of the Peach community near the Lawrence county line.<br>Funeral services for the youth were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Puncheon Church of Christ by M. F. Norwood and Billy Noles, Church of Christ ministers. Burial was in Powell Cemetery. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARRISON, Robert Porter &#8220;Bob&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1950<br>Robert Porter Harrison, 45, well known former police officer died Wednesday night at his home in Cornersville after several months illness.<br>Funeral services were scheduled for 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. L. G. Gatlin of Mt. Pleasant, officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The son of W. D. and Maude Brooks Harrison formerly of Giles County, now of Louisville,Ky., Mr. Harrison was a native of the county and a member of the Methodist Church.<br>He served as a detective on the Louisville Police Force for thirteen years. After his return to Pulaski, he served as a local policeman here and was Chief of Police at Cornersville and Deputy Sheriff of Marshall County at the time of his death.<br>He is survived by his parents, his wife, the former Miss Grady Phillips; two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Mullins, Pulaski, Mrs. James Bennett of Long Beach, Calif.; three grandchildren, Seven sisters, Mrs. Pat Wantland, Miss Edna Harrison, Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. Richard Cissell, Mrs. Herman Hicks, Mrs. J. R. Owens, and Mrs. Braden Christopher,, all of Louisville, Ky., and three brothers, Daniel, Luke and Edgar, also of Louisville.<br><br>HARRISON, Stella The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Stella Harrison, 9 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert<br>M. Harrison of the Aspen Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Roy West, a former pastor of the Aspen Hill Methodist Church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The child, who was born May 5, 1943, died suddenly at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the home of her parents, following a few hours illness.<br>In addition to her parents, Stella is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Albert Regen and Mrs. James Edgin, both of Nashville; one brother, Marion Butler Harrison, U. S. Air Force, stationed in the Phillipines; one grandmother, Mrs. John Petty and one grandfather and step-grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Harrison, all of Aspen Hill.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>HARRISON, Turner The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Turner Harrison, 60, farmer of the Minor Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Puncheon Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in Powell Cemetery, near Minor Hill.<br><br>Mr. Harrison a member of the Church of Christ, died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 24, at his home. Born October 25, 1893, he was the son of the late J. Fage Harrison and Mattie Buffalo Harrison, and was a veteran of World War I and a member of American Legion Post No. 60. Mr. Harrison is survived by his wife, Lillie Green Harrison; two foster children; three sisters, Mrs. Otha Roberts and Mrs. Freeman Sandlin, both of Winter Haven, Fla., and Mrs. Earl Hendrix of Georgia. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>HARRISON, William Daniel The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1951<br>William Daniel Harrison, 76, former resident of Giles County, died at 11:55 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday night, April 3, at a Louisville, Ky., hospital.<br>Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Pulaski at Bennett-May Funeral Home, followed by burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Harrison was a native of Giles County and a son of the late Jonathan Luke Harrison and Catherine Knight Harrison. He was a farmer of the county until his retirement in 1935 when he moved to Louisville, Ky., where the family has since resided.<br>Mr. Harrison is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Brooks Harrison, also a native of Giles County; six daughters, Mrs. John Owens, Mrs. Robert Weaver, Mrs. Herman Hicks, Mrs. Pat Wantland, Mrs. Harry Baker and Mrs. Richard Cissell; three sons, Luke Harrison, Edgar Harrison, and Daniel Harrison, all of Louisville, Ky.; twenty grandchildren and six great grandchildren; and one brother, Clarence B. Harrison, Aspen Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARRISON, Zora Butler The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1955<br>Mrs. Zora Butler Harrison, 78, widow of Sumpter C. Harrison, died at 5:50 o&#8217;clock Friday night, April 8, in Oakland, Calif., after several months illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. R. B. Stone, Methodist minister. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born October 12 1876, in Giles County, she was the only child of the late Thomas Epperson Butler and Helen Imogene Black Butler. Mrs. Harrison, a member of the Methodist Church, had lived in Giles County until two and a half years ago when she went to Oakland to live with a daughter.<br>Mrs. Harrison is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Katie H. Edwards, Pulaski, Mrs. W. H. Dugger, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. E. E. Korns, Oakland, Calif., Mrs. W. T. Head, Shreveport, La.; three sons, J. R. Harrison, Athens, Ala., Butler Harrison, Lewisburg, and S. Leroy Harrison, Shreveport, La.; and eighteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HART, William P. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1952<br>William P. Hart, Jr., 67, native Giles Countian, died Sunday morning, August 3, at his home in El Paso, Texas, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning with burial in that city.<br><br>Mr. Hart is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Worley Hart, also a native of Giles County, and three sons, William Hart and John Hart, El Paso, and James Hart, San Francisco, Calif.<br><br>HARTLEY, Elizabeth Brewis The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Brewis Hartley, 74, resident of the Weakley Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hartley died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness.<br>Born June 8, 1883, in Illinois, she was the daughter of the late Alex Brewis and Jane Ransom Brewis; both parents natives of England. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, John Barry Hartley, died nine years ago.<br>Mrs. Hartley is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert Murphy, with whom she had made her home recently; one son, W. H. Hartley, Wyandotte, Mich.; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Kerr, Brookside, Ala., and Mrs. Mamie Lynn, Allen Park, Mich.; and one brother, Alex Brewis, Jr., Brookside, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Directors in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, Annie Lee Watson The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Lee Watson Harwell, 70, resident of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Thomas Vann and the Rev. Marcus Nickell, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, October 16, at Lincoln County Hospital after a few weeks illness.<br>Born September 28, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Watson and Lizzie Bass Watson, and was a member of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church. Her husband, Edgar Harwell, died July 14, 1948.<br>Mrs. Harwell is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Robert E. Aymett, Pulaski, Mrs. Peter Bruder, Mrs. Wyatt Sigmon, Mrs. Gus Soffes, all of Milwaukee, Wis., Mrs. Billy Parker, McBurg, and Mrs. Frank Douthitt, Dellrose; five sons, James Harwell, Brown Harwell and George Harwell, all of Bunker Hill, Edward Harwell, U. S. Army, Columbus, Ga. and Joe Harwell, Milwaukee, Wis.; eighteen grandchildren; and two brothers, Matthew Watson and Neely Watson, both of Bunker Hill. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, Arnett The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1956<br>Arnett Harwell, 63, highly respected Negro citizen of Pulaski who was connected with the Bennett-May Funeral Home for 36 years, died at his home in Pulaski at 11 p. m. Saturday, August 25, after an extended illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Campbell Chapel Methodist Church and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>HARWELL, Ealon Kersey The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1959<br><br>E. K. Harwell, 62, of Haines City, Florida, and native of Giles County, died Tuesday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a Kissimmee, Fla., motel room. Relatives said Mr. Harwell had been in bad health for several months.<br>Services will be at 10 a. m. Friday at the London Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Burial will be in the Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. The body will arrive at the funeral home Thursday.<br>Mr. Harwell, who owned and operated the Central Florida motel in Haines City, was the son of Ben and Armana Kersey Harwell. His wife was the former Mary Pallie Fitzgerald of Pulaski. She survives.<br>As a young man, he was part owner of the Harwell-Fitzgerald Hardware Company in Pulaski. In 1932 he moved to Mooresville where he was a real estate dealer, Later, he went to Lewisburg and operated a used car lot and a real estate agency.<br>In 1949, Mr. Harwell moved to Cornersville where he owned the Lazy Valley Farm. He moved to Haines City in 1952 where he operated the motel and continued to sell real estate.<br>Mr. Harwell was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Besides his wife, survivors include two sons, Mahlon Harwell, Detroit and Horace Harwell, Haines City; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Holbert, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Clara Hickman, Haines City; a brother, Tom Harwell, Fort Wayne, Ind. and six grandchildre.<br><br>HARWELL, Edgar Conway The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Edgar C. Harwell, 80, retired farmer of the Cedar Grove community, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Cool Spring Church of Christ, with the following ministers, Virgil Bradford, J. Bedford Rasbury and J. Clifford Murphy, officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Harwell, the last member of his immediate family, died at 2:20 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, April 15, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born July 5, 1873, the son of the late Joseph Hartwell Harwell and Bell Madry Harwell. He had been a member of the Church of Christ for many years.<br>Mrs. Lula Neely Harwell, his first wife, died in 1918.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Betty Paisley Harwell; two daughters, Mrs. Herbert Luna, Lynnville, and Mrs. Paul Reasonover, Cedar Grove; three sons, Glen Harwell, Clyde Harwell and Loyd Harwell, all of Giles County; sixteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, Elgar The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for Elgar Harwell, 78, retired farmer, who died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, November 12, at his home in Frankewing, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Mt. Zion Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. M. K. Harwell and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and burial took place in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County on February 11, 1875, he was the son of the late William Wilkes Harwell and Ozella Harwell Harwell. An active member of Mt. Zion Methodist Church, he had served as a steward for forty-three years.<br><br>Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Lyles Harwell; two sons, Allen Harwell, Byrdstown, and Francis W. Harwell, Frankewing; seven grandchilden; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Lunn and Mrs. Pearl Allen, Lewisburg; and one brother, Rev. W. L. Harwell, Cornersville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for Ernest Harwell, 76, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Harwell died at 7:25 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, December 26, at Giles County Hospital, following several years&#8217; illness.<br>Born June 5, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Matt Harwell and Rosalind Harwell. His wife, Mrs. Sammie Simpson Harwell, died November 4, 1943. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by one foster-son, Harold Harwell, radio announcer in Decatur, Ala., one grandson, and several nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARWELL, Floyd Talmadge The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Floyd Talmadge Harwell, 66, Minor Hill farmer, were held Friday at the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, with the Rev. Chester A. Stephens officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Harwell died Thursday of a heart attack. A native of Giles County, he was a son of the late Thomas G. and Eliza Glover Harwell. He was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ethel Parker Harwell; a daughter, Mrs. Elmer McDougal, Minor Hill; a sister, Mrs. T. F. Comer; and a brother, Elmer Harwell, both of Dallas, Texas.<br><br>HARWELL, Frank Collier The Pulaski Citizen 08 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for Frank Collier Harwell, 65, who died Sunday afternoon at his home in the Chicken Creek community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, assisted by the Rev. W. L. Harwell. Burial took place in the family lot in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County September 27, 1887, he was the son of the late Ausborne Andrew and Mary Jane Brooks Harwell. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae Bland Harwell; two daughters, Mrs. Yancey Holt and Miss Virgie Harwell; two grandchildren, Earl Brown and Rachel Holt; one sister, Mrs. R. M. Erwin; all of Giles County; three nephews, Grady Erwin of Snyder, Texas, Elwood Erwin, Giles County, and Sgt. R. M. Erwin, Jr., of Poplar Bluff, Mo. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>HARWELL, Hattie Elizabeth Howard The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1953<br>Mrs. Hattie Elizabeth Howard Harwell, 79, died early Sunday morning, August 2, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Bass at Stella.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born December 19, 1873, the daughter of the late Stephen Howard and Betty Biles Howard. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, T. Coleman Harwell, died sixteen years ago.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Harwell is survived by several grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Rowena Boyd, Stella; and four brothers, Elmo Howard, Taft, Ellis Howard and Floyd Howard, Stella, and N. S. Howard, Minor Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HARWELL, Helen McCanless Griffin The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Helen McCanless Griffin Harwell, 84, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. Mouldon Holloway, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Harwell died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, June 27, at the home of her son, Thurston Griffin, at Pisgah, after several months of declining health.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born May 24, 1868, the daughter of the late Tom McCanless and Nannie Hicks McCanless. She was married twice, her first husband was Fulton Griffin who died twenty-four years ago. Her second husband, Otis Harwell, died in 1946.<br>She had been a member of the Methodist Church since girlhood.<br>Mrs. Harwell is survived by one son, Thurston Griffin; one daughter, Mrs. Olin Harwell, both of Pisgah; three granddaughters, Mrs. D. L. Brint, Bolivar, Mrs. Mitchell Stone, Lynnville, and Miss Mary Helen Griffin, Pisgah; one grandson, Rivers Harwell, Okalene, Calif.; one step-son, Hugh Harwell, Pisgah; and four great grandchildren.<br><br>HARWELL, Hicks The Pulaski Citizen 03 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Hicks Harwell, 63, farmer of the Shorts community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Harwell died unexpectedly at 5 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon while at work on the farm.<br>Mr. Harwell, a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church, was born May 15, 1892, in Giles County, the son of the late Duffie Harwell and Tennie Simpson Harwell.<br>His wife, Mrs. Sallie Mae Davis Harwell, died August 11, 1954.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by six sons, Allen Harwell, with whom he made his home, Roy Harwell, Ohio, Aubrey Harwell and William Henry Harwell, Pulaski, Robert Earl Harwell, Cornersville and Loyd Harwell, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. C. T. Adams, Mrs. Earl Davis, and Mrs. W. N. Daly, all of Giles County; a number of grandchildren; and one brother, Duffie Harwell, Giles County. His sister, Mrs. Kenneth Shelton, died July 20. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, John May The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1958<br><br>John May Harwell, 41, chemist at International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales, died unexpectedly of a heart attack about 8 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, September 25, at Giles County Hospital, only hours after being stricken at his home at Aspen Hill.<br>Funeral services will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of the Aspen Hill Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. Robert Hall, pastor of Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery but the hour of the rites has not been set at press time.<br>A lifelong resident of the Aspen Hill Community, he was born August 26, 1917, the son of Mrs. Hattie Mae Harwell Harwell of Aspen Hill and the late William Earl (Early) Harwell. He was a member of the Aspen Hill Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Juanita Reynolds Harwell; four children, Norma Gail, Roger Dale, William Danny, and Quindal Harwell; one sister, Mrs. Jim King Ralston, Aspen Hill; and one brother, Meade Harwell, Camden, Tenn. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, Lewis Riggs The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Lewis Riggs Harwell, 54, former president of the First National Bank in Pulaski, were held at ten-thirty Wednesday morning at Bennett-May and Company by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the Methodist Church, and the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Harwell died Monday night at his home after a long illness. He had suffered two strokes and had been retired for the past year.<br>The son of W. E. Harwell and Mattie Beasley Harwell, Mr. Harwell was a native of Cornersville and made his home there until 1920 when he moved to Frankewing to serve as cashier of the newly organized bank of Frankewing. He was educated at the University of Tennessee and served in the Navy in World War II.<br>Prominent in Tennessee Banking and civic affairs, he served as cashier of the Farmers Bank in Cornersville from 1925 to Januray, 1938, when he came as one of the organizers of the Richland Bank, which later became the First National Bank. He had held the position of chief executive officer of the bank with the title of vice-president and cashier and later was elevated to the office of president.<br>Mr. Harwell had served on several committees of the Tennessee Bankers Association and in 1940 was elected chairman of Group 6 of the organization. In 1942, he served as vice-president for Middle Tennessee and in 1948 was elected a member of the executive council for a three year term. In 1950, he was elected chairman of the council and was slated for the presidency when failing health forced him to resign as chairman six months before the time of advancement.<br>Active in church and civic affairs, Mr. Harwell, was a steward in the First Methodist Church, a past president of the Rotary Club, a 32nd degree Mason, a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and a leader in numerous civic affairs.<br><br>Besides his parents, he leaves his wife, Mrs. Ruth Storey Harwell; three daughters, Mrs. James E. Buck of Nashville; Mrs. Nathan Young of Knoxville and Miss Carolyn Harwell of Pulaski; a granddaughter, Jeannie Buck of Nashville; a brother, W. B. Harwell of Nashville; and three sisters, Mrs. C. R. McCown of Nashville, Mrs. J. H. Murrey of Lewisburg, annd Miss Virginia Harwell of Cornersville.<br><br>HARWELL, Lydia The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Lydia Mae Harwell, 58, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Gilbert Gibbs of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the family center at Cedar Grove.<br>She died at 10:20 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, July 11, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>The daughter of Mrs. Ella Christopher Harwell and the late W. F. Harwell, she was a lifelong resident of the county and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Miss Harwell is survived by her mother; one sister, Mrs. R. L. Watson; one brother, William Osborne Harwell, both of Cedar Grove; three nieces and four nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br><br><br>HARWELL, Mattie Beasley The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. W. E. Harwell, 80, Cornersville resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the home in Cornersville. The Rev. N. O. Allen, Methodist minister, officiated and burial took place in Cornersville Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Harwell died at 7 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, October 31, at Giles County Hospital, following a long period of declining health.<br>The former Miss Mattie Beasley, she was the daughter of the late Arch Beasley and Betty McBride Beasley and was a native of Marshall County. In 1894, she was married to W. E. Harwell, Cornersville and Pulaski real estate dealer. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Harwell is survived by three daughters, Mrs. C. R. McCown, Nashville, Mrs. Henning Murray, Lewisburg, and Miss Virginia Harwell, Cornersville; one son, W. B. Harwell, Nashville; eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren; two brothers, Archer Beasley, Nashville and E. B. Beasley, Winter Haven, Fla.<br>A son, Lewis Riggs Harwell, president of First National Bank in Pulaski, died November 3, 1952.<br><br>HARWELL, Mattie Mae Bland The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Mae Bland Harwell, 75, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bunker Hill Methodist Church. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery with rites conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist pastor. Mrs. Harwell died unexpectedly at 6 o&#8217;clock on Monday evening, May 14, at the home on Chicken Creek.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born March 22, 1881, the daughter of the late Preston Monroe Bland and Martha Virginia Jones Bland. Her husband, F. Collier Harwell, died three years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Harwell is survived by two daughters, Miss Virginia Harwell and Mrs. Yancey Holt of Bunker Hill; two grandchildren, Earl Brown Holt and Rachel Holt; three sisters, Miss Betty Bland, Molina, Mrs. Edgar Mitchell, Dellrose, and Mrs. Edd Hargrove, Bunker Hill; and two brothers, G. A. Bland, Molina, and John Bland, Nashville.<br>Mrs. Harwell was a member of Bunker Hill Methodist Church. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, Nora Wright The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Earl B. Harwell, 75, former Giles Countian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Lawrence Funeral Home in Chapel Hill with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mrs. Harwell died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, June 12, at a Nashville hospital.<br>The former Miss Nora Wright, she was born in Lincoln County, the daughter of the late Albert W. Wright and Victoria Wright Myers. Her husband, Earl B. Harwell, a native Giles Countian, died four years ago at College Grove where the family lived for many years.<br>Mrs. Harwell is survived by three sons, Rupert A. Harwell, Nashville, with whom she had been making her home, Earl Bertram Harwell, Knoxville, and Walter Victor Harwell, Lancaster, Calif.; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.<br><br>HARWELL, Olin Welborn The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Olin Welborn Harwell, 70, former resident of the Pisgah community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday at the Pisgah Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. Thomas Vann, Methodist ministers and burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Harwell who had moved to Bolivar sixteen months ago, died of a heart ailment at 4:10 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, January 6, at Brint Hospital in Bolivar. He and Mrs. Harwell had returned only days after spending the holidays with relatives here.<br>Born on Christmas Day in 1887 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Harwell and Ida Montgomery Harwell. He had been a member of Pisgah Methodist Church for many years.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ocia Griffin Harwell; one daughter, Mrs. D. L. Brint, Bolivar; one son, Lt. Comdr. Rivers G. Harwell, United States Navy, stationed in Corpus Christi, Texas; four grandchildren, and two brothers, Carl Harwell and Sam Harwell, both of Pisgah.<br><br>HARWELL, Sallie Mae Davis The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Mae Davis Harwell, 59, who died Wednesday morning, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Argine Hughes, Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Harwell died at 8:40 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the home in the Shorts community following a lengthy illness.<br>Born August 4, 1895, in the Eighteenth District of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Davis and Lula Mae Petty Davis, and was a member of Welcome Valley Baptist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Harwell is survived by her husband, Hicks Harwell; three daughters, Mrs. C. T. Adams, Goodspring, and Mrs Earl Davis and Mrs. W. N. Daly, both of Pulaski; six sons, Roy Harwell, Toledo, Ohio, Loyd Harwell, Nashville, Allen, Aubrey and Henry Harwell, all of Pulaski, and Robert Earl Harwell, Cornersville; thirty-three grandchildren and one great grandchild; and one brother, Floyd Davis, Akron, Ohio. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, Walter Meade The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Walter Meade Harwell, 88, retired farmer of the Frankewing section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Mt. Zion Methodist Church at Frankewing. Rites were conducted by the Rev. J. T. Culbreah of Franklin, former pastor, and the Rev. Fred Hall, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mr. Harwell, who had been in failing health for several months, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 21, at his home.<br>Born November 8, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Stith Cape Harwell and Nancy Ezell Harwell. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine Burch Harwell; three sons, Clifford Harwell and Robert Harwell, both of Giles County, and Herbert Harwell, Lincoln County; five daughters, Mrs. Harvey Harris, Mrs .Elsie Harris, Mrs. Angie Stevenson and Mrs. Woodrow Coble, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Carlee Luna, Lincoln County.; eighteen grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Walter Smith, Pulaski. Bennett May and Company in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, William Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for William Gardner Harwell, 84, retired farmer of the Beech Hill community, who died at 10:55 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, April 13 at his home, after several months illness, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Friendship Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the Beech Hill Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born September 17, 1866, son of the late Rollie Harwell and Josephine Ezell Harwell. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Fannie Worley Harwell, died in January, 1927.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sadie Burns and Bertha Ozell Mitchell; one son, Horace Harwell, all of Beech Hill; fifteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>HARWELL, Walter Meade The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Walter Meade Harwell, 88, retired farmer of the Frankewing section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Mt. Zion Methodist Church at Frankewing. Rites were conducted by the Rev. J. T. Culbreah of Franklin, former pastor, and the Rev. Fred Hall, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mr. Harwell, who has been in failing health for several months, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 21, at his home.<br><br>Born November 9, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Stith Cape Harwell and Nancy Ezell Harwell. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Josephine Burch Harwell; three sons, Clifford Harwell and Robert Harwell, both of Giles County, and Herbert Harwell, Lincoln County; five daughters, Mrs. Harvey Harris, Mrs. Elsie Harris, Mrs. Angie Stevenson and Mrs. Woodrow Coble, all of Giles County and Mrs. Carlee Luna, Lincoln County; eighteen grandchildren and eighteen great great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Walter Smith, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>HARWELL, William E. (Judge) The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1955<br>William E. (Judge) Harwell, 86, prominent real estate man of Pulaski, died at his home in Cornersville, Friday night following several weeks of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Cornersville Methodist Church with the Rev. N. O. Allen officiating. Burial was in the Cornersville Cemetery.<br>Mr. Harwell had been well and active in business until the death last October 31 of his wife, Mrs. Mattie Beasley Harwell. He never fully recovered from the shock of her death and in recent days his condition became progressively weaker.<br>Mr. Harwell had been a succesful farmer and merchant and had for a number of years was a real estate dealer, specializing in farm property. He operated the Harwell Realty Company in partnership with Glen Harwell.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Rev. Coleman A. Harwell and Mrs. Frances Elizabeth Bridges Harwell. He spent all of his life in the county and for much of it had been a member of the Methodist Church in Cornersville. He was the father of the late Louis Riggs Harwell, president of First National Bank in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by a son, William B. Harwell, Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. C. R. McCowan, Nashville, Mrs. J. H. Murrey, Lewisburg, Miss Virginia Harwell, Cornersville; a sister, Mrs. Bettie Harwell Trigg of Diana, and two brothers, Horace Riggs Harwell, Cornersville, and T. M. Harwell, Frankewing. He is also survived by eight grandchildren, Mrs. Rufus Harris, William Russell McCown, Mrs. Nathan Young, Mrs. James Buck and W. B. Harwell, Jr., Nashville, Joe and Harwell Murrey, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Joe Murphy, Memphis, and by seven grandchildren.<br><br>HARWELL, William Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for William Gardner Harwell, 84, retired farmer of the Beech Hill community. who died at 10:55 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, after several months illness, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Friendship Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born September 17, 1866, son of the late Rollie and Josephine Ezell Harwell. He was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Fannie Worley Harwell, died in January 1927.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sadie Burns and one son, Horace Harwell, all of Beech Hill; fifteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>HARWELL, Wyatt Lafayette The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1957<br>Rev. Wyatt Lafayette Harwell, 76, retired Methodist minister, died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, April 16, at his home at Frankewing after an illness of two years.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor, and the Rev. H. E. Baker of Lewisburg. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>For thirty-nine years an active minister in the Tennessee Conference, he served churches in nine counties in the mid-state area, including pastorates in Giles County. He retired six and a half years ago but has since been a supply minister on numerous occasions.<br>Born in Giles County on August 13, 1880, he was the son of the late William Wilkes Harwell and Sarah Ozella Harwell Harwell.<br>Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilma Beasley Harwell; four daughters, Mrs. Chester M. West, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. James Stammer, Ardmore, Mrs. Jesse Smotherman, Rockvale, Tenn., and Mrs. Aubrey Reed, Nashville; three sons, Matthew Harwell, College Grove, Merritt Harwell, Nashville, and Wyatt L. Harwell, Jr., Donelson; eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Kenney Allen and Mrs. Joe Lunn, both of Lewisburg.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge of arrangements.<br><br>HARWELL, W. T. A. The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1955<br>Mrs. W. T. A. Harwell , 73, mother of W. A. (Bud) Harwell, assistant prosecuting attorney general for the Eleventh District and former state senator, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Coleman Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg with burial in Mimosa Cemetery in that city.<br>Mrs. Harwell died early Saturday morning at Lawrence County Hospital after a five weeks illness.<br>In addition to her husband and son, Mrs. Harwell is also survived by four daughers, Miss Beulah Harwell, Mrs. E. M. Old, and Mrs. Lee England, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Joseph L. Booth, Tampa, Fla.; ten grandchildren; five sisters and one brother.<br><br>HARWELL, Wyatt Lafayette The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1957<br>Rev. Wyatt Lafayette Harwell, 76, retired Methodist minister, died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, April 16, at his home at Frankewing after an illness of two years.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor, and the Rev. H. E. Baker of Lewisburg. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>For thirty-nine years an active minister in the Tennessee Conference, he served churches in nine counties in the mid-state area, including pastorates in Giles County. He retired six and a half years ago but has since been a supply minister on numerous occassions.<br>Born in Giles County on August 13, 1880, he was the son of the late William Wilkes Harwell and Sarah Ozella Harwell Harwell.<br><br>Mr. Harwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilma Beasley Harwell; four daughters, Mrs. Chester M. West, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. James Stammer, Ardmore, Mrs. Jesse Smotherman, Rockvale, Tenn. and mrs. Aubrey Reed, Nashville; three sons, Matthew Harwell, College Grove, Merritt Harwell, Nashville and Wyatt L. Harwell, Jr., Donelson; eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Kenney Allen and Mrs. Joe Lunn, both of Lewisburg. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge of arrangements..<br><br>HARWOOD, Richard Henderson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1952<br>Richard Henderson Harwood, member of a prominent Giles County family and a manager and salesman for a wholesale grocery firm in Pulaski for more than 30 years, was found dead in his bed at his home in the Spofford Apartment Building on South Second Street about six o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning. It is believed his death was caused by a heart ailment.<br>Funeral services will be held at two-thirty p. m. Thursday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Harwood was a native of Giles County, the son of the late John Martin Harwood and Georgia Mitchell Harwood, members of pioneer families in this section. He was educated at local schools and at Branhan and Hughes Preparatory School at Spring Hill, and was connected in business with the Pullen-Harwood Company and the Harwood-Yancey Company before assuming the managership of the Tennessee Alabama Wholesale Grocery Company in Pulaski. Later he became associated with M. Cohen and Sons Wholesale Grocery, as a salesman, which position he had held for more than 25 years at the time of his death.<br>He was a member of the First Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Harwood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leone Barry Harwood; a sister, Mrs. Fred Bauman, of Knoxville; and a brother, John M. Harwood, Jr. of Nashville.<br><br>HASKINS, Tom Rye The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Tom Rye Haskins, 35, who died at 1:35 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 18, at his home on West Jefferson Street, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the parlors of Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, assisted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. He had been in declining health for four years.<br>Mr. Haskins was a farmer in the Minor Hill section previous to his acceptance of the job of manager of the Pulaski Ice Factory, a place he held until he was forced to retire because of ill health.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late Joe Haskins and Lizzie Adkins Haskins.<br>Mr. Haskins is survived by wife, Mrs. Frances Sirten Haskins; one daughter, Mary Sue Haskins; five sisters, Mrs. Fred Barnes, Prospect, Mrs. Ethel Gilbert, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Jack Travis and Mrs. Roy Fiddler, both of Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. Margaret Norman, Galveston, Texas; and one brother, Woodrow Haskins, Lynnville.<br><br><br>HASTINGS, Fannie J. Biles The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie J. Biles Hastings, 98, lifelong resident of Giles County, will be active at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Hastings died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, April 22, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marion Sanders on South Second Street in Pulaski, after a lengthy illness.<br>Born March 17, 1861, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Biles and Susan Brownlow Biles. Her husband, Charlie Hastings, died sixty-six years ago. Mrs. Hastings was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Hastings is survived by seven grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HASTINGS, Lillie Vinson The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952<br>Mrs. Lillie Vinson Hastings, 91, widow of John L. Hastings, lost her life when a fire razed her home in the Prospect community about five o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon.<br>Funeral services were held at three o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the Prospect Methodist Church. Burial was in the Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hastings was alone in the dwelling when the fire broke out and neighbors were of the opinion that the blaze might have started when Mrs. Hastings attempted to start a fire in a kerosene stove. Her charred body was found near the stove in the dining room. Her daughters, Mrs. Edna Cathcart, with whom she resided, was visiting a neighbor when the fire broke out, having gone at the insistence of Mrs. Hastings to carry a tray of food to a member of the family who was ill.<br>The fire destroyed the frame residence and all the furnishings. By the time the neighbors saw the flames, Mrs. Hastings had been trapped inside the house and efforts to rescue her were unsuccessful.<br>Mrs. Hastings was a native of Giles County, a daughter of Elisha L. Vinson and Lucy Anne Davis Vinson. She was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church. He husband died 16 years ago.<br>In addition to her daughter, other survivors are 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. William James of Prospect and Mrs. Tom Vandiver of Knoxville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HASTINGS, William Joseph The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1953<br>Funeral services for William Jospeh Hastings, farmer of the Prospect community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Liberty Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Fowlkes, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hasting died at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at his home after a long illness.<br>Born September 21, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Frances Biles Hastings and the late Charles Hastings. He was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church.<br><br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Hastings is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Sanders Hastings; a daughter, Mrs. Joe McAdams, Petersburg; and a sister, Mrs. Marion Sanders, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br>HATCHETT, William Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1953<br>Funeral services for Dr. William Clifton Hatchett, 65, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in Huntsville, Ala., with the rites conducted by the Rev. John J. Milford and the Rev. William W. Scott. Burial will take place in Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Ala.<br>Dr. Hatchett, for many years Limestone County, Ala., health officer, died of a heart attack at his home in Hollywood, Fla., Sunday, following several years declining health.<br>He was active in medical circles, a deacon in the Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II.<br>Dr. Hatchett, a native of Limestone County, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marguerite Worland Hatchett; two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Cloud, Huntsville, and Mrs. Johnson Wyatt, Indianapolis, Ind.; one son, Morris Woland Hatchett, Hollywood, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Nina Matlock, Fayetteville; four brothers, O. J. Hatchett, Huntsville, Holden Hatchett and Roston Hatchett, Mangrum, Okla., and Emmett Hatchett, Nashville; and three grandchildren.<br>Dr. Hatchett was a brother-in-law of Dr. W. J. Johnson of Pulaski.<br><br>HATFIELD, Autie Lee McDonald The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Autie Lee McDonald Hatfield, 80, wife the Rev. Louis A. Hatfield, were held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Rock Springs Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Ernest Casteel of Columbia. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District.<br>Mrs. Hatfield died at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, May 11, at the home in Rose Hill community following a two year illness.<br>Born January 2, 1875, in Coffee County, she was the daughter of the late John Wesley McDonald and Eliza Brewer McDonald, but had lived most of her life in Giles County. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Hatfield is survived by her husband, retired Baptist minister to whom she was married 61 years ago; four sisters, Mrs. E. N. Taylor, Pulaski, Mrs. Maxie Thorne, Red Bay, Ala., Mrs. Ollie Tyler, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Clarence Swaner, Athens, Ala.; and one brother, J. D. McDonald, Athens, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HAULCOMB, Joan Jordan The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1957<br>Mrs. Joan Jordan Haulcomb, 20, Prospect resident, was killed Wednesday night in a two-car collision near Selmer in which the driver of the Pulaski car was injured and the driver of the other vehicle was killed.<br>Mrs. Haulcomb was killed instantly in the accident. Harry Collins, Pulaski resident, was hospitalized at a Selmer hospital with injuries suffered in the collision of the cars, and R. H. Haynes, 53, of Morris Chapel, driver of the other automobile, was killed.<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Haulcomb were held Friday at Elkton Baptist Church with burial in Ardmore cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge.<br>Mrs. Haulcomb is survived by her husband, Kenneth Dale Haulcomb, Florida; parents, Robert Houston Jordan and Evelyn Wakefield Jordan; two children, Janie and Tommie Haulcomb of Prospect; four brothers, Herbert Jordan, Elkton, Edward Jordan, Pulaski, David and Kenneth Jordan, both of Prospect; four sisters, Mrs. William A. Arthur, Prospect, Mrs. Thomas Russell, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Homer Clayton, Jonesboro, Ark., and Miss Sandra Jordan, Prospect.<br><br>HAWKINS, Mildred Neblett The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1954<br>Mrs. W. C. Hawkins, 56, sister of Mrs. A. Milne Denison of Pulaski, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, April 4, at her home in Dallas, Texas, following an extended illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon with burial in that city.<br>A native of Honey Grove, Texas, she was the former Miss Mildred Neblett.<br>Mrs. Hawkins is survived by her husband, Ward C. Hawkins; one daughter and two grandchildren; four sisters, and one brother, Harold Neblett, Marianna, Ark.<br>Mrs. Denison left Sunday morning to attend the funeral.<br><br>HAYES, Daisy Smith The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Smith Hayes, 73, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Phillips-Robertson Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by the Rev. T. W. Mayhew and the Rev. J. H. Stephens. Burial took place in the Spring Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>Mrs. Hayes died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at her home in Nashville after a long period of declining health.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tobe Smith and Martha Worsham Smith.<br>Mrs. Hayes is survived by her husband, R. E. Hayes; one daughter, Mrs. William F. Ayres, Nashville; one son, Thurman Hayes, Nashville; one granddaughter; and one brother, Talmadge Smith, Nashville.<br><br>HAYES, George Lester The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for George Lester Hayes, 64, former employee at International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hayes, who had been in declining health eighteen months, died at 5:50 Friday night at his home on East Jefferson Street. Born October 5, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Billy Hayes and Martha Francis Hayes.<br>Mr. Hayes, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Ann Russell Hayes; two daughters, Mrs. J. C. Tomerlin and Mrs. Ray Angus, both of Pulaski; one son, Ed Butler Hayes, Pulaski; and three grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br><br>HAYES, Ida Mae Tatum The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Mae Tatum Hayes, 55, who died at a Nashville Hospital Wednesday after an extended illness, will be held Friday at 2 o&#8217;clock at Moriah Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate and burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hayes was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late James A. and Ardella Wall Tatum. She spent her girlhood here but moved to Nashville in 1925.<br>She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>She is survived by her husband, John L. Hayes, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Hattie Lucille Hinton, Nashville, and Mrs. J. L. Mayes, Hopkinsville, Ky.; five brothers, William Tatum, Ardmore, Tenn., Leslie Tatum, Leslie Tatum, Edgar Tatum, and Ozro Tatum, all of Campbellsville; two sisters, Mrs. Trudie Wall, Pulaski and Mrs. Hume Russell, Wales; five grandchildren and six step-grandchildren.<br><br>HAYES, James Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for James Anderson Hayes, 76, retired farmer of the Campbellsville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, Methodist minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hayes died suddenly of a heart attack at 10:40 o&#8217;clock Friday night, March 11, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gardner Dunnavant in Campbellsville, where he was visiting.<br>Born in the Nineteenth Civil District on September 24, 1878, he was the son of the late Ben Hayes and Martha Horn Hayes. His wife, Mrs. Wessie Chapman Hayes, died January 6, 1954. He was a member of the Campbellsville Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hayes is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Dunnavant, Mrs. Jim Hindman, Yokley, with whom he made his home, and Mrs. Ollie Hickman, Lynnville; and two sons, James Hayes, Campbellsville, and Henry Hayes, Berkeley, Mich.; seventeen grandchildren and four great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Cooper, Hams Creek in Giles County; and three brothers, D. Houston Hayes, Lynnville, Hughie Hayes, Columbia, and Johnnie Hayes, Hopton, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HAYES, Maggie Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services were held at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon for Mrs. R. H. Hayes, 67, who died Friday, August 15, at Maury County Hospital after several months illness. Rites were conducted by the Rev. R. C. Moore and the Rev. M. K. Harwell and burial took place in Gibsonville Cemetery on the Giles-Maury County Line.<br>The former Miss Maggie Thurman Hayes, she was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late Henry Thurman and Drucilla Carpenter Thurman. She was a member of the Craft Memorial Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Hayes is survived by her husband, R. H. Hayes; five daughters, Mrs. J. A. Lynn, Miss Maggie Helen Hayes and Mrs. Carl Lee Webster, all of Columbia, Mrs. Bob Shay, Harrisburg, Pa., and Mrs. Marion Darby, Florence, Ala.; five sons, Martin Hayes, R. B. Hayes, W. C. Hayes, and Thurman Hayes, Columbia, and Allen Hayes, Korea; nineteen grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Sam Adkinson and Mrs. Seab Adkinson, Nashville; and two brothers, Lemmie Thurman and Willie Thurman, Giles County.<br><br><br>HAYS, JohnWalker The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for John Walker Hays, 73, former magistrate and member of the Giles County Board of Education, will be held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway, pastor of the Campbellsville Methodist Church and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hays died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 9, at Maury County Hospital after several months illness.<br>Born August 12, 1884, at Campbellsville, he was the son of the late A. Monroe Hays and Emma English Hays, and received public schooling at Campbellsville, later attending John Tarlton College at Stephenville, Texas. He was a member of the Campbellsville (Old Salem) Methodist Church at Campbellsville, serving as a steward for a number of years. He was a 19th District magistrate for several terms, resigning to become a member of the Giles County Board of Education, a post he held until 1941 when he moved to Columbia.<br>Mr. Hays is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lina Baker Hays; one son, John Wallace Hays, New Orleans, La.; and one half-sister, Mrs. James Campbell English, Sr., Campbellsville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>HAYS, Robert Nathaniel The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958<br>Robert Nathaniel Hays, 82, former banker and land owner of the Campbellsville Community, died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, February 20, at his home after a period of paralytic strokes.<br>Funeral rites were conducted in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning with the Rev. Raymond Greenway, pastor of Salem Methodist Church at Campbellsville, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the Campbellsville section, he was born September 25, 1875, the son of the late A. Monroe Hays and Mary English Hays.<br>Mr. Hays had served as president of the Campbellsville Bank for many years and was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Salem Methodist Church and had served as a steward more than thirty years, later becoming an honorary steward when ill health caused his retirement.<br>Mr. Hays is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ollie Collins Hays; one daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hays, member of the faculty of Campbellsville High School; one son, Capt. Robert Nathaniel Hays, Jr., USAF, stationed at Battle Creek, Mich.; four grandchildren; one half-brother, John Walker Hays, Columbia; and one half-sister, Mrs. James Campbell English, Sr., Campbellsville.<br>Bennett-May Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>HAYWOOD, Shelby Marsh The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1952<br><br>Funeral services for Shelby Marsh Haywood, 76, Cornersville citizen, who died Saturday morning, April 26, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Cornersville Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. O. H. Lane of Murfreesboro and the Rev. W. W. Johnson of Cornersville, and burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Haywood, a retired farmer, was a native of Marshall County, the son of the late Egbert Haywood and Della Marsh Haywood. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Haywood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Burgess Haywood, a former resident of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Joe Smith Gilbert, Nashville, and Mrs. Robert Higgins, Oak Ridge; two sons, Egbert Haywood, Nashville, and Shelby Haywood, who flew home for the funeral from an air force base in Manila; several grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Sam Smith and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Cornersville, Mrs. Justin Leonard, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. C. B. Cook, Columbia.<br><br>HAZELWOOD, John Brown The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for John Brown Hazelwood, 81, retired farmer of of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mr. Hazelwood died at 8:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, November 8, at Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness, a few hours after his sister, Mrs. H. C. Long died at the home of a son in Pulaski.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born August 20, 1877, the son of the late John R. Hazelwood and Sara Madry Hazelwood.<br>Mr. Hazelwood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosa Walls Hazelwood; three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Durham, Mrs. Freeman Griggs and Miss Katherine Hazelwood, all of Giles County; four sons, Rufus Hazelwood, Nashville, Vernon Hazelwood, Campbellsville, Joe Hazelwood, St. Louis, Mo., and J. B. Hazelwood, Jr., Pulaski; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and one brother, Verdie Hazelwood, Oklahoma, Okla. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HAZELWOOD, Kate The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1954<br>Funeral services for Miss Kate Hazelwood, 75, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. T. Parsons, Methodist minister, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Miss Hazelwood, who was not feeling well on retiring, was found dead in bed on Tuesday mornng, having apparently died in her sleep.<br>Born December 21, 1879, at Prospect, she was the daughter of the late James Henry Hazelwood and Mary Lou Hazelwood Hazelwood. She had been a member of the Methodist Church since her girlhood and was a member of its missionary society.<br>Miss Hazelwood, who had made her home in Pulaski for twenty years, is survived by three nieces, Mrs. E. T. Roller, Pulaski, Mrs. T. M. Braswell, Nashville and Mrs. Paul Wilkes, Portland; and a number of great nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>HAZELWOOD, Mary Ida Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ida Tidwell Hazelwood, 84, resident of the Fall River section of the county, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Fall River Methodist Church. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Virgil Felker and burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hazelwood died at 11:50 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, May 14, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vera Springer, after a long illness.<br>Born January 2, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. G. Tidwell and Matilda Payne Tidwell. Her husband, Dellie Hazelwood, died several years ago.<br>In addition to the one daughter at Fall River, Mrs. Hazelwood is survived by eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HAZELWOOD, Thomas James The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Thomas James Hazelwood, 70, farmer of the Prospect community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins of St. Joseph, a former pastor, and burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hazelwood died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, July 2, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., following a five weeks illness.<br>Born May 28, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Wesley Hazelwood and Marietta Hazelwood Hazelwood, and was a member of Liberty Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hazelwood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Tate Hazelwood; a step-daughter, Mrs. Louise Clem; and five grandchildren, all of Prospect. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HAZLEWOOD, Bettie Frances Tate The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Frances Tate Hazlewood, 58, resident of the Kedron Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. John Bradford, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Kedron Cemetery. Mrs. Hazlewood died at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Born January 7, 1901, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jake Tate and Martha Moats Tate. Her husband, Jimmy Hazlewood, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Hazlewood is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lucile Clem, Prospect; six grandchildren; one brother, E. J. Tate, Nashville; and one sister, Mrs. Harvey Dean, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HEADRICKS, Walter Raymond The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Walter Raymond Headricks, 82, retired farmer and merchant of Civil District 1, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock, Tuesday afternoon, August 25, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in the Elliott Cemetery near Elkton.<br><br>Mr. Headricks died at 4:20 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, August 24, at a Lewisburg nursing home, following a long illness.<br>He was born April 15, 1871, in Giles County, the son of the late Bud Headricks and Lucy Whitt Headricks. His wife, Melissa Wallace Headricks died September, 1916.<br>He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Headricks is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Loyd Brock, Hazel Green, Ala., Mrs. Ellie Brock, Pulaski, Mrs. Noble Daly, Veto, Ala., and Miss Daisy Mae Headricks, Tucson, Ariz.; four sons, William H. Headricks, Pulaski, Mahlon Headricks, Lynnville, and John R. Headricks, Tucson, Ariz.; twenty-four grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ira Ferguson. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>HEDGECOTH, Paul Douglas The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1957<br>Paul Douglas Hedgecoth, 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hedgecoth of Pulaski, died at 1:40 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, May 23, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, following a heart operation.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born April 28, 1954, in Pulaski, he was the son of Lonnie Hedgecoth and Frances Williams Hedgecoth.<br>In addition to his parents, the child is survived by two brothers, Harvey Dean and Larry Woodrow Hedgecoth; two sisters, Betty Jo and Linda Faye Hedgecoth; and the grandparents, Mrs. Sarah A. Hedgecoth, Pulaski and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, Shelbyville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HELD, Charlie Augustus The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1953<br>Charlie Augustus Held, 68, farmer of the Rich community was found dead in bed Friday morning, April 10, apparently having died in his sleep.<br>Requiem mass was sung at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at St. Dominic Catholic Church in Columbia and burial took place in Arlington Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant.<br>He was born August 26, 1895 at Enterprise in Maury County, the son of the late Charles Sebastian Held and Carrie Glosner Held. He was communicant of the Catholic Church.<br>Mr. Held is survived by his wife, Susie Murphy Held; three sisters, Miss Emma Held, Enterprise, Mrs. Mary Peterson, Columbia, and Mrs. Brown George, Birmingham, Ala.; and two brothers, Jasper Held and Edd Held, both at Enterprise.<br><br>HELM, Clarence W. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Clarence W. Helm, Columbia jeweler, were held at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in that city at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. C. B. Cook conducting the rites assisted by the Rev. Carroll Hickman. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>Mr. Helm died suddenly of a heart attack at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at his place of business.<br>Native of Franklin, Mr. Helm was the son of the late Walter H. Helm and Mary Elizabeth Johnson Helm, and was a member of the First Methodist Church in Columbia.<br>He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion and Scottish Rite Masons.<br>Mr. Helm is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lady Jane Stone Helm, a native of Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Walker of Franklin and Mrs. R. G. Denham of Nashville.<br><br>HELMONTELLER, Linda The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Linda Helmonteller, 81, who died Sunday night at the home on Blue Creek, were held Monday at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville.<br>The survivors include five sons, Roscoe Helmonteller, Ed Helmonteller, and Homer Helmonteller, all of Blue Creek, Hobert Helmonteller and Virgil Helmonteller, Lewisburg; and two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Mason, Nashville, and Mrs. Clara Frazier, Triune.<br><br>HELMICK, Anna Eubank The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Eubank Helmick, 80, resident of the Blooming Grove section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Giles County Baptist missionary. Burial took place in the Kedron Cemetery. Mrs. Helmick died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 18.<br>Born in Giles County, August 22, 1876, she was the daughter of the late James Thomas Eubank and Sarah Malinda Smith Eubank. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Helmick, widow of James Clarence Helmick who died April 23, 1956, is survived by one sister, Mrs. A. C. Curry, Sheffield, Ala.; and several nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HELMICK, James Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for James Clarence Helmick, 74, Lynnville carpenter, who died Monday night, April 23, at his home in the Seventh Civil District after a long period of declining health, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the Kedron Cemetery.<br>Born April 17, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Helmick and Mary Elizabeth Hayes Helmick, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Helmick is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Eubank Helmick; two sisters, Mrs. Josie Fitzgerald, Giles County; and Miss Inez Helmick, Nashville; one half-sister, Mrs. Woodrow Wade, Akron, Ohio; and four half-brothers, Hoyt Helmick, Pulaski, Jim Helmick, Flint, Mich., and Charlie Helmick and Woodrow Helmick, both of Akron, Ohio. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>HELTON, Marvin Grady The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Marvin Grady &#8220;Bud&#8221; Helton, 65, retired farmer of the Nineteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Cleo Bunt, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Simon Steelman of Ethridge. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery. Mr. Helton died at 6:50 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at his home at Rose Hill after a long illness.<br>Born December 15, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe Helton, and Lou Attkisson Helton, and was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Helton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lennie Pinkelton Helton, three daughters, Misses Annie Pearl and Jean Helton, Rose Hill, and Mrs. Clifford Dickey, Liberty Hill; three sons, J. C. Helton, Minor Hill, Winford Helton and Bill Helton, Rose Hill; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. J. R. Beck, Nashville, Mrs. Annie Bassham, Humboldt, and Mrs. W. C. Pryor, Lawrenceburg; and two brothers, Will Helton, Denton, Texas, and Brinkley Helton, Lawrence County. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HELTON, Myrtle Ada Bradford The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Ada Bradford Helton, 69, who died on Febraury 15 at Giles County Hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Wednesday afternoon at Spring Place Church in Marshall County, with burial in the church cemetery.<br>Born August 8, 1884, she was the daughter of the late Wiley Bradford and Catherine Brown Bradford. Her husband, W. T. Helton, died in 1944.<br>Her survivors include two sons, Harold Helton and Howard Helton, Giles County; and J. T. Helton, Lexington, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>HELTON, Rilla Carrean The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1952<br>Mrs. Rilla Carrean Helton, 40, died at her home at Goodsprings at 1:20 p. m. Friday after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 1 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon at Athens, Ala., Baptist Church, the Rev. Smothers, pastor of the church officiating. Burial took place in Athens Cemetery.<br>A native of Alabama, Mrs. Helton was the daughter of Mrs. Sallie Elkins Rucker and the late Claude William Rucker of Athens, Ala. Her father died three months ago.<br>She is survived by her mother, her husband, William L. Helton, four daughters, Shelby Jean, Jeannette, Fay and Eva Helton, of Goodsprings; two sons, Grady and Henry Helton, Goodsprings; one sisters, Mrs. W. I. Peppers, Capshaw, Ala.; and two brothers, Sam Rucker, Orlando, Fla. and Riley, Huntsville, Ala.<br><br>HENDERSON, John (Jake) Lewis Henderson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for John (Jake) Lewis Henderson, 76, farmer of the Conway community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bethesda Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Fred Harper, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Henderson died at 10:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at his home in the Conway section, following two years of declining health.<br><br>He was born March 20, 1878, the son of the late John Henderson and Maria Reese Henderson. His wife, Mrs. Lizzie Baker Henderson, died many years ago.<br>Mr. Henderson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charlie H. Wells, Diana, and Mrs. William Boyd, Conway; two sons, Clarence Henderson, Lynnville and Houston Henderson of the Rockwood community of the county; five grandchildren; and one brother, Will Henderson, Diana; one half-sister, Miss Lantie Henderson, Diana; and one half-brother, Sam Henderson, Houston, Texas. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HENDERSON, Lantie The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Miss Lantie Henderson, 81, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bethesda Methodist Church with rites conducted by the Rev. Fred Harper, pastor of the Diana Methodist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. She died at 11:55 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at the home at Diana, after a long illness.<br>She was born in Lawrence County, Alabama, on July 30, 1871, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. The greater part of her life she had lived in Giles County, and in recent years with her niece, Mrs. C. H. Wells, in the Diana Community.<br>Miss Henderson, a member of the Bethesda Methodist Church, is survived by a brother, _____ Henderson and one half-brother, Will Henderson, Diana. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HENDRICKSON, Charles The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1959<br>Charles Hendrickson, 77, former resident of Nashville and retired railroad man, died Thursday in Chicago, Ill., where he had made his home for several years. Funeral rites took place at 10o&#8217;clock Monday morning at a Nashville funeral home, with the burial in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville, with Masonic rites.<br>Mr. Hendrickson was the uncle of Luther A. Hendrickson and E. A. Hendrickson, Pulaski businessmen, who were in Nashville for the rites.<br><br>HENDRICKSON, Elijah L. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Elijah L. Hendrickson, 83, father of two Pulaski businessmen, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Round Lick Baptist Church in Wilson County.<br>The Rev. Norman O. Baker, pastor, and the Rev. V. R. Butler of Lafayette, and the Rev. John Mark Williams, Methodist minister of Watertown, officiated and burial took place in Heran Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hendrickson, retired farmer, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at his home in Watertwon following an illness of several weeks.<br>A native of Dekalb County, he had lived in Wilson County for the past forty years. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. Hendrickson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Barbee Hendrickson; one daughter, Mrs. Andrew Paul, Madison; five sons, Luther Hendrickson and Emmett Hendrickson, both of Pulaski, Edd Hendrickson, McMinnville, Joe Hendrickson, Gassaway, and T. J. Hendrickson, Gallatin; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren; three step-sons; two sisters; and four brothers.<br><br>HENDRIX, Axie Mae Polion The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Axie Mae Polion Hendrix, 72, Giles County native who died Wednesday night of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Moulton, Ala., were held at 2 p. m. Friday at Lynnville Baptist Church. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, officiated and burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, with Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mrs. Hendrix sustained a head injury in the accident that occurred when the car in which she was riding skidded off Highway 36. Driver of the car, Mrs. Dorothea Y. Craig, 34, of Moulton, Ala., said she lost control of the can when her glasses became fogged.<br>Mrs. Hendrix, who had been visiting her son, Woodrow Hendrix at Mobile, was enroute to Courtland, Ala., to visit another son, Marion Hendrix, when the accident occurred.<br>Mrs. Hendrix&#8217;s granddaughter, Miss Thelma Christine Hendrix, 14, was injured. She was released from a Moulton Hospital Thursday.<br>Mrs. Hendrix&#8217;s husband, Will Hendrix, drowned in Factory Creek in the Campbellsville community about seven years ago.<br>Survivors include two daughters, Miss Ada Hendrix and Mrs. Leon Bowen, Jr., Stiversville; five sons, Joe William and Jack Hendrix, Columbia, Woodrow Hendrix, Mobile, Thomas Hendrix, Waco, Marion Hendrix, Courtland; and nine grandchildren.<br><br>HENDRIX, Richard Don The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1951<br>Giles County&#8217;s first death from polio for the year was recorded Friday night when Richard Don Hendrix, 4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Hendix of Minor Hill, died at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville where he had been taken Thursday morning as a polio patient.<br>Funeral services for the child were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Minor Hill Church of Christ by M. F. Norwood, Church of Christ minister, and burial was in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>In addition to his parents, other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Crutcher Patterson of Minor Hill and Mrs. Allen Skeets of Salem, Ala.; a brother, W. C. Hendrix, Jr., Minor Hill; and his grandmothers, Mrs. D. C. Hendrix, Minor Hill and Mrs. W. E. Griffin of Athens, Ala.<br><br>HENLEY, John E. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>John E. Henley, 71, Alabama Power Company employee for many years, died Tuesday morning, June 17, at his home in Huntsville, Ala., following two and a half months illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in Huntsville, with burial in the family lot in Florence, Ala.<br>Mr. Henley, who had been employed by Alabama Electric Power Company mre than twenty years, had lived in Florence before he moved to Huntsville.<br>Mr. Henley is survived by his wife, the former Mrs. Myrtle Stamper, a niece of Dr. G. A. Roberts of Pulaski, whom he reared.<br><br><br>HENRY, Nat Brown The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1951<br>Nat Brown Henry, 34, native of Giles County, and World War II veteran died at the Kings Daughter Hospital in Columbia Saturday of injuries suffered when the automobile he was driving crashed into the Lytle Creek bridge on Mooresville Pike, Friday night.<br>Funeral services were held Sunday at 3:30 o&#8217;clock at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia by the Rev. Paul Lanius, pastor of the Methodist Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Henry was headed for his newly purchased farm in the Mooresville section when the accident occurred. Relatives believe that he was either asleep at the wheel or made a left turn before he was completely off the bridge.<br>Survivors were his wife, Mrs. Juanita Thompson Henry; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Henry of Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Frances Hewitt of Lynnville, Miss Reba Henry and Mrs. Ruth Hunt, both of Columbia.<br><br>HENRY, Ruth Coker The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Coker Henry, 62, former Lynnville resident, were held at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mrs. Henry who had lived in Columbia about thirty years, died Friday afternoon, April 12, at her home at 201 Sixth Avenue, following an illness of nine week.<br>Born April 15, 1894, at Bryant Station, she was the daughter of the late Mintus Coker and Rosa Martin Coker, and was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Columbia.<br>Mrs. Henry is survived by her husband, Ernest Henry, a native of Lynnville; three daughters, Mrs. M. V. Hunt, Columbia, Mrs. Herbert Welch, Dyersburg, and Mrs. Wilkes Hewitt, Lynnville; and a sister, Mrs. Rosa Walker, Nashville.<br><br>HENSLEY, Lloyd Carl The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1954<br>Lloyd Carl Hensley, 39, native of Palmyra, Mo., and a brother of Dr. J. Clark Hensley of Pulaski, was killed by an accidental shot from a 22 caliber rifle in a freak accident at his home Saturday.<br>Mr. Hensley who was killed instantly was struck in the head by the bullet that was discharged from the rifle while the victim was showing his father, E. T. Hensley, how the safety device on the rifle worked.<br>Mr. Hensley was a veteran of World War II and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Funeral services were held Monday morning at the Baptist Church in the Benbow community and burial was at Green City, Mo.<br>In addition to Dr. Hensley of Pulaski, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hensley; two other brothers and two sisters, all of Missouri.<br><br>HENSON, Jeffrey Wade The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br><br>Prayer services for Jeffrey Wade Henson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wade Henson, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. The child died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Giles County Hospital.<br>The grandmothers are Mrs. Melba Henson of Pulaski and Mrs. Fletcher Rainey of Cedar Grove. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HENSON, Minnie Russell The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Russell Henson, 73, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pleasant Valley Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Henson died at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, May 31, at her home in the Blue Creek community, following two years declining health.<br>Born June 1, 1879, in the county, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Russell and Nancy Jane Kincaid Russell. She was a lifelong membr of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Jim Henson, died seven years ago.<br>Mrs. Henson is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Sadie Fralix, McCains, Mrs. Jennie Mae Fralix, Blue Creek, Mrs. Shellie Uselton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Roy Wright, Lynnville; two sons, Tom Henson and John Henson, both of Blue Creek; one grandson, Clyde Beadle, whom she reared, who is in the Navy; several other grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. L. M. Dunavant, Mrs. George Hayes and Mrs. Raymond Beadle, Pulaski; and two brothers, Lindsay Russell and Dave Russell, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HERBERT, Hattie Tacker Yarbrough The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1956<br>Mrs. Hattie Tacker Yarbrough Herbert, 73, church leader for many years, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, April 20, at Austin Hewitt Home, following several months declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born May 4, 1882, the daughter of the late James E. Tacker and Mary Ella Rogers Tacker. Early in life she married Foster Yarbrough, a member of the firm of Abernathy-Yarbrough Hardware Company, for many years. A number of years after Mr. Yarbrough;s death, she married Robert C. Herbert who died several years ago.<br>A devout member of the First Methodist Church, she served as its financial secretary for a period of fifteen to eighteen years, retiring in 1951.<br>Mrs. Herbert is survived by one half-sister, Mrs. Will Motlow, Fayetteville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HESTER, Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for Leonard Hester, 61, Giles County farmer and veteran of World War I, were held Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Virgil Bradford and burial took place in Arlington Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant. Members of the Pulaski Post No. 60, American Legion, served as pallbearers.<br><br>Mr. Hester died Friday at Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br>Born February 23, 1894, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late J. Hinton Hester and Lola Crabb Hester. He was a member of Campbellsville Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Hester is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jessie White Hester; a daughter, Mrs. James Attkisson, Mt. Pleasant; a son, Joe Hester, Giles County; two grandchildren; two brother, Elmer Hester, Minor Hill and Herschel Hester, Nashville; and three sisters, Mrss. Sidney Hanna, Minor Hill, and Mrs. J. C. Norwood, Washington, D.C. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HEWETT, Erls Bowlin Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Erls Bowlin Roberts Hewett, 74, Kedron resident, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev.W. C. Folks and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and burial took place in Kedron Cemetery. Mrs. Hewett died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a long illness.<br>Born May 2, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Marion Roberts and Sallie Hill Roberts, and was a member of Kedron Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Hewett who had lived in Oklahoma for a number of years, is survived by her husband, David H. Hewett; two sisters, Mrs. C. F. Eubank, Stella, and Mrs. Mable Parker, Sharpsburg, Ky.; and ten nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HICKMAN, Bertha The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Bertha Hickman, 47, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Thompson Chapel, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the Gibsonville Cemetery.<br>Miss Hickman died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the home in the Yokley community.<br>Born September 29, 1905, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jesse K. Hickman and Laura Hindman Hickman.<br>Miss Hickman, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by three brothers, Sam Hickman and Smith Hickman, of the Yokley community, and John Hickman, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HICKMAN, Harry The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Harry Hickman, 40, who died at 4:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, May 14, at a Nashville Hospital, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy of Pulaski. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born June 30, 1913, at Lynnville, the son of H. Clayton Hickman and the late Memorie Brady Hickman.<br>In addition to the father, Mr. Hickman is survived by three sisters, Mrs. John Lively, Ridley, Calif., Mrs. Aubrey Poarch, Culleoka, and Mrs. F. C. Kersey, Maury County; and three brothers, James Hickman, Pulaski, W. C. Hickman, Baltimore, Md., and F. C. Hickman of the Rich community. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HICKMAN, James Albin The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1957<br>James Albin Hickman, 41, employee of the Faulkner Sawmill in the Bodenham community, was killed instantly and Wilson Faulkner, owner of the sawmill, was slightly injured in an explosion of the steam boiler at the mill about 4:30 p. m. Wednesday.<br>Funeral services for Hickman were held at 3:00 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Liberty Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Cleo Bunt, pastor, and the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Baptist Missionary in Giles County. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery, with Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mr. Hickman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Esther Barnickle Hickman; five daughters, Mrs. Peggy J. Casteel, Misses Dorothy Dean, Glenda, Patsy Faye and Marilyn Hickman; a son, James Walter Hickman; his parents, Willie A. and Mrs. Daisy Crumbley Hickman of the Mt. Horeb community in Lawrence County; a brother, Marvin Hickman of Sidney, Ohio; and a half-sister, Mrs. George Thorne, of the Bodenham community.<br><br>HICKMAN, Joe Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1951<br>Funeral services for Joe Franklin Hickman, 66, farmer of the Lynnville section, who died at 8:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, November 8, at his home after a long illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born October 21, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jesse K. Hickman and Laura Hindman Hickman.<br>Mr. Hickman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zora Sands Hickman; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Foster and Mrs. Vaden Hickman; three sons, Melvin Hickman, Robert H. Hickman, and Raymond Wright Hickman; nine grandchildren; one sister, Miss Bertha Hickman; and two brothers, Smith Hickman and Sam Hickman; all of the Lynnville community.<br><br>HICKMAN, Laura Hickman The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Hickman Hickman, 80, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Stiversville Church of Christ, conducted by Melvin Dugger, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnwood.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Richard Hickman and Mary Horn Hickman Thurman. She was a member of Stiversville Church of Christ. Mrs. Hickman, widow of Wiley Hickman is survived by a half-brother, J. R. Thurman, Lynnville; and several nieces and nephews.<br><br>HICKMAN, Lucy Cox The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jack Hickman, sister of Mrs. G. A. Roberts, Jr., will be held Friday in Miami, Fla. She died Wednesday night, August 29, at a Miami hospital, following several years declining health.<br>The former Miss Lucy Cox, she was the daughter of Mrs. S. E. Cox, Butler, Ga., and the late Mr. Cox.<br><br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Hickman is survived by her husband, Jack Hickman, former Lynnville resident and graduate of Massey School, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Roberts, Pulaski, and Mrs. Massey Wilkes, Mrs. Luther Edmundson and another sister in Miami; and one brother, I. C. Cox of Georgia.<br><br>HICKMAN, Mary Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1957<br>Mrs. Mary Pearl Hickman, died at Giles County Hospital at 12:10 p. m. Tuesday after three months illness.<br>Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 o&#8217;clock at The Church of The Messiah, Episcopal by the pastor, the Rev. George Regas. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hickman was a native of Giles County, and for many years was associated in the business life of Pulaski. She held an important position with the Sol Cohen store here for many years. Her parents were Robert Douglas and Ida Keltner Braly. Her husband, Bunyan Hickman, died in 1929. An only son, Carl Douglas Hickman was killed in a highway accident in 1937.<br>Mrs. Hickman was a member of the Episcopal Church, where for many years she was in charge of the Altar Guild. She was active in the local chapter of the Eastern Star, the Gay Nineties Club and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.<br>Survivors include one brother, Dr. Ernest Braly, Lawrenceburg; one granddaughter, Mrs. Mary Jo Hickman Selman of Rome, Ga.; and one great granddaughter, Mary Horton Selman.<br><br>HICKMAN, Nelda Kay The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1951<br>Prayer services for Nelda Kay Hickman, four day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickman, were held at the graveside in Maplewood Cemetery by Dr. R. B. Stone.<br>The child died on August 4.<br>In addition to the parents, a sixteen month old brother, James Roy Hickman survives.<br><br>HICKMAN, Robert Luther The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Robert Luther Hickman, 75, farmer of the Yokley community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Hickman died at 7:10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, February 16, at the home after a two weeks illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, Mr. Hickman was the son of the late William N. Hickman and Frances Thurman Hickman. He was a member of the Taylor Chapel Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hickman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maudie Pinkelton Hickman; three daughters, Mrs. Ruthen Sands, Lynnville, Mrs. Fred Ragan, Bowling Green, Ky., and Mrs. Zopher Compton, Columbia; one son, Vaden Hickman, Lynnville; six grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lena Caudle, Pulaski.<br><br><br><br><br>HICKMAN, Rufus Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Rufus Hickman, Jr., 45, employee of the Hoover Truck Lines in Florence, Ala., will be held Friday morning at the Methodist Church in North Florence with the burial in that city. Mr. Hickman died April 1 at his home in Florence after several months illness.<br>Mr. Hickman is survived by his wife; his mother, Mrs. Rufus Hickman, Sr., and one brother, James Ervin Hickman, Paducah, Ky. He was a native of Lynnville.<br><br>HICKMAN, Vicki Jane The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for Vicki Jane Hickman, age three weeks, were held Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickman in the Lynnville section, with the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery with Pulaski Funeral Home in charge. She died of pneumonia on December 25.<br>In addition to the parents, the infant is survived by a sister, Joynelle Hickman and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hickman, Lynnville and Mrs. S. Hutchison, Houston, Miss.<br><br>HIGGINS, William Coleman The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for William Coleman Higgins, 71, retired farmer of the Rose Hill Community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Rose Hill Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Higgins died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at a Nashville hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born July 3, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Higgins and Louise Nichols Higgins, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Higgins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Davis Higgins; six daughters, Mrs. Mahlon White, Mrs. Willard Russell, Mrs. Ripley Surles and Mrs. Vivian Higgins, all of Giles County, Mrs. Reuben Norfleet, Grant City, Ill., and Mrs. Carroll Jackson, Warwick, Va.; two sons, James C. Higgins, Cleveland, Ohio and Cecil E. Higgins, Grant City, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Effie Davenport, Murfreesboro, and Mrs. Mae Caldwell, California; and one brother, Logan Higgins, Ashland City. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HIGHTOWER, William Morris The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1952<br>William Morris Hightower, 61, native of Prospect, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 29, at a Nashville nursing home after two years declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held Monday in Franklin, and graveside services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Prospect Cemetery in Giles County, conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson of Prospect.<br>Mr. Hightower, a bachelor, born and reared at Prospect, was the son of the late William E. Hightower and Lizzie Wilson Hightower. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hightower, in recent years a barber in Nashville, who was the last member of his immediate family, is survived by a number of first cousins.<br><br>HILL, Maybelle The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1950<br><br>Maybelle Hill, 25, daughter of Robert Hill and the late Mrs. Hill, of the Elkton community, was fatally burned Tuesday morning about 8:30 o&#8217;clock when a can of kerosene with which she was attempting to light a fire exploded. Her father and uncles were working in the yard at the time, heard the explosion, and rushed to the house but were unable to extinguish the flames in time to rescue her. She was taken to the Pulaski Hospital and later removed to Vanderbilt Hospital where she died at 11 P. M. Monday.<br>Services will be held at the graveside, with burial in the Elkton cemetery at 2:00 P. M. Wednesday. Among the survivors are her father, Robert Hill; two brothers, William and Robert Hill, Jr., both of Elkton; and four sisters, Mrs. Johnny Yant of Conway, Mrs. Melvin Newman, Mrs. Albert Scott, Jr., and Miss Mary Elise Hill, all of Elkton.<br><br>HILL, Sam The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Sam Hill, 82, retired farmer of the Fall River section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon, May 8, at the Bethel Baptist Church in the Fall River section, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Hill died unexpectedly on May 6 at Lawrence County Hospital a few hours after entering.<br>Born August 4, 1875, in Sevier County, Tenn., he was the son of the late Eli Hill and Adaline Cross Hill.<br>Mr. Hill&#8217;s only survivor is his wife, Mrs. Dovie Hill.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HILL, Vera Widner The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Vera Widner Hill, 52, Ardmore resident, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at her home, will be held Friday afternoon at the Ardmore Baptist Church, with Elder J. Clifford Murphy officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Texas, September 1900, she was the daughter of the late J. W. Widner and Ella Rogers Widner. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Hill is survived by her husband, Myers Hill; one son, Raymond Hill, Ardmore, one granddaughter; one sister, Mrs. Loy Massey, Elkton; and one brother, James Widner, Sr., Conway. Tony Rainey and Son, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HILLHOUSE, William Pressley The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for William Pressley Hillhouse, 84, retired farmer of the Goodsprings Community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church with the burial in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hillhouse died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, September 11, at his home after an extended illness.<br>He was born November 22, 1873, in Lawrence County, son of the late J. J. Hillhouse and Mary McMasters Hillhouse.<br><br>Mr. Hillhouse is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Foust Hillhouse; five daughters, Mrs. J. M. Morrison, Minor Hill, Mrs. Pressley Malone and Mrs. R. H. Roper, both of Goodsprings, Mrs. Jack Wilson, Maryville, and Mrs. Opal Kelley, Birmingham, Ala.; and twelve grandchildren and fourteen great grand children. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HILLIS, Alvie The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1952<br>Alvie Hillis, 58, farmer of Limestone County, Ala., died Sunday at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.<br>Funeral rites were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Holland&#8217;s Gin Church of Christ. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery in Giles County.<br>Mr. Hillis is survived by his wife and two sons.<br>Toney Rainey and Son, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HILLIS, William The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1955<br>Funeral Services for William Hillis, 69, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by James Parks, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hillis died suddenly on Saturday at his home in Athens, Tenn., where he had been living for several years.<br>Born August 28, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of William Andrew and Elizabeth Jones Hillis. He served in U. S. Army during World War I.<br>Mr. Hillis is survived by one brother, Burge Hillis, of Athens, Tenn. Bennett May Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HINDMAN, Ike Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Ike Wilson Hindman, 50, farmer of the Waco section, who died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 18, at his home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. N. O. Allen of Cornersville and the Rev. Gueary T. Reed, pastor of Lynnville Methodist Church, officiated and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Hindman had been in declining health several years.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born March 31, 1905, the son of Wiley Hindman and Urshula Lovell Hindman.<br>Mr. Hindman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Bonds Hindman; four brothers, Charlie Hindman and Jim Hindman, Giles County, Ervin Hindman, Culleoka, and Sullivan Hindman, Columbia; and a half-brother, Bob Hindman, Campbellsville. Bennett-May Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HINES, James A. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for James A. Hines, 77, retired farmer of the Frankewing section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Hines died unexpectedly Saturday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wayne F. Lovejoy, Bakersfield, Calif., where he was visiting.<br>Born August 31, 1881, at Howell in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late James Thomas and Mary Zimmerman Hines. He was an elder in the First Presbyterian Church at Frankewing.<br><br>His wife, Mrs. Tennie Lee McGuire Hines, died September 15, 1949.<br>Mr. Hines is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lovejoy and Mrs. G. M. Elsom, Birmingham, Ala.; two sons, Bruce Hines, Frankewing and Richard Hines, Montgomery, Ala.; six grandchildren; and three brothers, George Hines, Shelbyville, Carl Hines, Lewisburg and Fred Hines, Bellville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>HINES, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1951<br>William Thomas Hines, 76, retired farmer of the Frankewing community, was found dead in bed at his home Monday morning by relatives from a distance who went to visit the bachelor uncle of the family who had lived alone for a period of 40 years.<br>Mr. Hines was last seen Wednesday morning, June 13, and it is believed that he had been dead four or five days.<br>Funeral services were held at three o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Taylor O. Bird, pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Thomas Hines and Mary Zimmerman Hines. He had engaged in farming at Frankewing for many years and was prominently connected with the business and church life of the community, prior to his retirement. He was a member of Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Hines is survived by four brothers, James A. Hines, Frankewing, George Hines, Bryson, Carl Hines, Lewisburg, and Fred Hines, Fayetteville; and 15 nieces and nephews.<br><br>HITT, Zella King The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br>Mrs. Zella King Hitt, native of the Lynnville community, and a resident of Detroit, Mich., for the past twenty-five years, died at 8:30 o;clock on Monday morning, February 19, at her home following an extended illness.<br>The body will arrive in Pulaski Thursday afternoon and will be brought to Bennett-May Funeral Home to remain until time for the funeral at one o&#8217;clock at the Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hitt, who was born and reared at Lynnville, was graduated May 19, 1916 from Jones High School at Lynnville. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Lewis Hitt, a native of Nashville, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Hitt is survived by four sisters, Miss Louise King, Detroit, Mrs. C. E. Poitevint, Pulaski, Tenn., Mrs. Roy Newman, Kokomo, Ind., and Mrs. Mark S. Boyd, Louisville, Ky.; and three brothers, Howard King and Kenneth King, both of Detroit, and Rufus B. King, Kerrville, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HOBBS, Arminta Jefferson The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services Mrs. Arminta Jefferson Hobbs, 81, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hobbs died on Monday afternoon, July 6, at the home of her step-daughter, Mrs. Hattie Roberts, west of Pulaski.<br><br>She was born December 25, 1877, and was the wife of S. S. Hobbs who died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Hobbs is survived by one half-brother, Guy Chambers, Pulaski; the step-daughter, Mrs. Roberts; and two step-sons, Ed Hobbs and Amos Hobbs, all of Route 1, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HOBBS, Samuel F. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Samuel F. Hobbs, 78, retired farmer, who died at midnight Monday after a long illness at his home in the Scotts Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Roy West, pastor of the Trinity Charge. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He was a lifelong resident of the county and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His first wife died twelve years ago.<br>Mr. Hobbs is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Amelia Collier Hobbs; two sons, Amos Hobbs and Ed Hobbs, both of Scotts Hill; and one daughter, Mrs. Boyd Roberts, Scotts Hill; and two brothers in Texas.<br><br>HOBBS, Timothy Lynn (Infant)The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Graveside services for Timothy Lynn Hobbs, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Jr., were held on Friday, August 21, in Oah Grove Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton.<br><br>HOBBS, William Pink The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1952<br>William Pink Hobbs, 66, retired farmer, died Sunday, January 20, at the home of his son, Bill Hobbs, at Elkton, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held the following Monday at Elkton Baptist Church by the Rev. Robert Warden. Burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery.<br>Born in Tennessee, he was the son of the late Wes Hobbs and Mary Nunley Hobbs.<br>Mr. Hobbs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence W. Hobbs; nine children, Frank Hobbs, Bill Hobbs, Edd Hobbs, Elkton; Mrs. Aline Hopper, Beech Hill; Mrs. R. C. Rouse, Decatur, Ala., Charlie Hobbs, Athens, Ala., Hughey Hobbs, Waynesboro, Jessie Hobbs, Georgia, and Pat Hobbs, Arkansas. and 20 grandchildren.<br><br>HOLBERT, Lula Roberts Ashford The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Roberts Ashford Holbert, 89, widow of James J. Holbert, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Berea Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Raymond Greenway, and the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, former pastor, and the Rev. R. P. Chandler. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Holbert died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, August 2, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Thompson in Mt. Pleasant.<br>Born March 27, 1869, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Osborne Ashford and Mary Bass Ashford, and was a member of the Berea Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Holbert is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Thompson, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. B. E. Everly, Lynnville, Mrs. Eula Pate, Pulaski, Mrs. Bertha Elam, Nashville, and Mrs. Bessie Hastings, Detroit, Mich.; three sons, Irvine Holbert and Austin Holbert, Lynnville, and Oakley Holbert, Wales; nineteen grandchildren and twenty-seven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. R. D. Mitchell, Louisville, Ky.; and two brothers, Edd Ashford, Louisville, Ky., and D. T. Ashford, Prospect. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HOLBERT, Marie Pierce The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Pierce Holbert, 40, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Holbert, who had been ill several years, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg.<br>The daughter of Arthur Pierce and Mrs. Rose Pitts Pierce of Ozark, Ala., she was born October 19, 1914, at St. Joseph, Mo. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her parents, Mrs. Holbert is survived by her husband, Irvine Holbert; two duaghters, Mrs. Fayola Holbert, Ozark, Ala., and Miss Rosalie Holbert; and one son, Jimmy Holbert, both of whom life at the home; one step-daughter, Mrs. Buford Dye, Bristol, Va.; and one sister, Mrs. C. D. Mitzell, Ozark, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HOLDER, Hooper The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1959<br>The body of Hooper Holder, 46, employee of the Lewisburg water department and native of Giles County, was found early Sunday beside the L&amp;N Railroad tracks near Lewisburg.<br>Coroner Wallace Patterson ruled that Holder had been struck by a train. His left arm was severed and his left leg mangled.<br>The engineer of northboung passenger train No. 6 which came through about 10 p. m. Saturday notified L&amp;N authorities that he thought he saw a body between the rails as he approached.<br>A railroad crew went to the scene, three miles north of Lewisburg, and found the body about 1,000 yards south of Wheathead crossing abut 12:30 a. m.<br>The coroner said he believed Holder was struck by a train which passed through earlier, probably a passenger train. He said it was not learned why Holder was on the tracks.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Monday at Bills and McGaugh funeral home, the Rev. J. A. Biggs officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Holder was the son of Tom Holder, Nashville, and the late Lily Webster Holder. He had lived in Lewisburg for 23 years.<br>Besides his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Tosh Holder; two daughters, Miss Dorothy Holder and Mrs. Virgil Williams; three sons, Allen, Joe and Houston Holder, all of Lewisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Blackwell of Oklahoma, Mrs. R. D. George, Shelbyville; a brother, Lawson Holder, Lewisburg; and four grandchildren.<br><br>HOLDER, John Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951<br><br>Funeral services for John Gilbert Holder, 69, who died on Tuesday, April 17, at a Nashville hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, near Pulaski. He had been in declining health many years.<br>Born in Giles County May 25, 1881, he was the son of the late John Holder and Bell Fleming Holder. His wife, Mrs. Lucy Hutton Holder, died approximately twelve years ago. Mr. Holder is survived by two sons, Roy Holder, Pulaski; three half-brothers, Flournoy Holder and Clarence Holder, Columbia; and Ernest Holder, Columbia; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Luna Holder and Mrs. Maudy Holder, both of Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HOLDER, Virginia E. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1950<br>Winchester-Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Edens Holder, 45, of Cowan, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Cowan with the Rev. Ky Curry officiating, assisted by the Rev. J. DeForest, rector of the Episcopal Church in Pulaski. Burial in Cowan Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Holder died at Pulaski after an illness of only a few hours.<br>A native of Cowan, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edens of Cowan, who survive.<br>She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>In addition to her parents, she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. W. D. Gibson of South Pittsburg, Misses Jenelle, Carolyn, and Emily Holder of Cowan; two brothers, Frank Edens of Chattanooga and Williams of Washington, D. C., and one granddaughter, Deen Gibson of South Pittsburgh.<br><br>HOLLAND, William Oliver The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1951<br>William Oliver Holland, 69, father of Hayes Holland, Pulaski druggist, died of a heart attack at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, December 2, at his home at Blanche, after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Grove Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Warren, pastor, assisted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley of Pulaski. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Holland, an employee of the Ardmore Creamery, was a native of Lincoln County, the son of the late Henry Holland and Josephine Donald Holland. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a deacon and church treasurer of the New Grove Baptist congregation.<br>His wife, Mrs. Hattie Mae Lewter Holland, died December 9, 1945.<br>Mr. Holland is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Dave Jones, Blanche, Mrs. Jack Smith, Ardmore, Mrs. Howard Blackwell, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Roy Welch, Delrose, and Mrs. Leonard Mullins, Fayetteville; five sons, Hayes Holland, Pulaski, Coleman Holland, Leonard Holland and Clay Holland, Nashville, and Leon Holland, Ardmore; twenty-four grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Jones, Hazel Green, Ala., and Mrs. Ed Thompson, Prospect in Giles County.<br><br>HOLLEY, Bessie Dean Strickland The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Dean Strickland Holley, 26, wife of Wayne Holley, were held at 10 a. m. Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Holley died at her home Thursday morning of a self-inflicted pistol wound, according to Sheriff P. M. Butler and City Patrolman Jack Cox and Thurman Irwin.<br>Members of the family stated Mrs. Holley had been in ill health for some time. A native of Pulaski, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lena Spear, Pulaski and the late Labe Strickland. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Survivors in addition to her husband, includ a son, Jimmy Barnhart, and a daughter, Nina Barnhart, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Garland Swanner, Tupelo, Miss., Mrs. Clarence Bonee, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. K. O. Wilkes, Pulaski; four brothers, Labe Stickland, Jr., Greenway, Ark., Ray Strickland, Fort Knox, Ky., and Roy Strickland, Pulaski.<br><br>HOLLEY, Delia Houser The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Delia Houser Holley, 74, who died about noon on February 2, at the home at New Zion, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Services will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Daughter of the late Oscar Houser and Mish Head Housher, she was born May 25, 1880, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Holley is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Nathan Holley, with whom she made her home, and Mrs. Thurman Holley; two sons, B. F. Holley and Willie Holley, Brick Church; fourteen grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Henrietta Woodward, Fort Worth, Texas; and one half-brother, B. W. Whitworth, Diana. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HOLLEY, George W. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1951<br>George W. Holley, 69, native of Giles County, died on Monday April 2, at his home at Sulphur Springs, Texas, after an extended illness.<br>Funeral rites were held by the Rev. E. B. Jackson and the Rev. Fred Thomas at the Trenton-Whitewright Funeral Home and burial took place at Oak Hill Cemetery at Trenton, Texas.<br>Mr. Holley, who went to Texas about thirty-five years ago, was born January 27, 1882, in the Odd Fellows Hall community of Giles County, the son of the late John Holley and Eliza McMillion Holley. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Holley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Fowler Stems Holley; two step-sons, Herbert Stems and J. C. Stems; and three sisters, Mrs. J. M. Wolf, Odd Fellows Hall, Mrs. Lon Whitworth, Diana, and Mrs. George Hollingsworth, Lewisburg.<br><br>HOLLEY, Ida Lou Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1953<br>Mrs. Ida Lou Wilson Holley, 75, died of pneumonia Friday at her home in the Beech Hill<br>community following a two weeks illness.<br><br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Center Point Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. H. G. Coston, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery with Bennett-May and Company in charge of arrangements.<br>Born April 16, 1878 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Anthony Wilson and Narcissus Helmick Wilson. She was a member of the Baptist Church and had lived at Beech Hill most of her life.<br>Mrs. Holley is survived by her husband, Bugg B. Holley; one daughter, Mrs. Frank Turner, Beech Hill; two sons, Brown Holley, Pulaski and Howard Holley, Beech Hill; eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br><br>HOLLEY, James H. The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1956<br>James H. Holley, 45, salesman of Tuscumbia, Ala., and a native of Giles County, was accidently drowned Tuesday afternoon while fishing in Spring Creek, backwaters of the Tennessee River, near Tuscumbia.<br>Funeral services were to be held at 3:00 p. m. Thursday at the Brown Funeral Home in Tuscumbia, with burial in the Tuscumbia Cemetery.<br>Mr. Holley was the son of the late Lee and Maggie Pinkelton Holley of Giles County, and the brother of Clarence E. Holley, a member of the staff of The Pulaski Citizen. He had resided in Tuscumbia for the past several years.<br>Mr. Holley is also survived by his wife, Mrs. Lynda S. Holley, Tuscumbia; and two daughters, Misses Mary Jo and Margaret Lee Holley of Nashville.<br><br>HOLLEY, Joseph Arnold (Arnie) The Nashville Tennessean 9 Apr 1952<br>Joseph Arnold (Arnie) Holley, 67, Pulaski businessman, died Monday morning of a heart attack at his home on Spofford Avenue.<br>Funeral services are tentatively set for Wednesday, pending arrival of relatives from California, at the First Baptist Church, Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor will officiate.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, Mr. Holley was the son of the late William Garner Holley and Narcissus Clift Holley. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ittie Holley Holley; four daughters, Mrs. M. E. Walters and Mrs. John Darby, Columbia, Mrs. Walter McGavock, Pulaski and Mrs. Woody Bevins, Sacramento, Calif.; two sons, Knox Holley, Shelbyville and Joseph Arnold Holley, Jr., U. S. Air Force, stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark.; seven grandchildrn; one sister, Tippie Williams, Pulaski; two brothers, Tom Holley, El Paso and Bugg Holley, Beech Hill.<br><br>HOLLEY, Henry Lee The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Henry Lee Holley, 66, retired insurance salesman, who died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, April 23, at Pulaski Hospital, following a brief illness, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the parlors of Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Harvey Reed Overton, Jr., Presbyterian minister, and burial took place in the family lot in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville.<br><br>Mr. Holley, an insurance salesman for approximately twenty-five years, was a native of Giles County, the son of the late John Pinkney Holley and Eliza Green Holley. Three years ago he retired, returning to Giles County, and since that time has operated a small grocery in the Riversburg section.<br>His, wife, Mrs. Maggie Pilkinton Holley died August 13, 1936. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Holley is survived by two sons, Clarence E. Holley, employee of The Pulaski Citizen, and James Henry Holley, Nashville; and two grandchildren, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. John Wolfe, Pulaski, and Mrs. Lon Whitworth, Diana, and Mrs. George Hollingsworth, Lewisburg; and one brother, George Holley, Sulfur Springs, Texas.<br><br>HOLLEY, Rodney Brown The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br>Prayer services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home for Rodney Brown Holley, one-day-old infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holley, Jr., of Chattanooga. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. The child died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Woman&#8217;s Hospital in Chattanooga.<br>The grandparents are Mrs. Floyd Holley of Frankewing and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Long of Frankewing. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HOLLEY, Sallie Tucker The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Tucker Ashford Holley, 90, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Holley, who had been making her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Christopher in Stanfield, Oregon, for several years, died there on Tuesday, March 6, after a long illness.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tucker, and married Andrew Ashford who died many years ago. In later years, she married Will Holley of Diana who died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Holley, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by the one daughter; two sons, Stacy Ashford, Tucson, Ariz., and Tillman Ashford, Birmingham, Ala.; and several grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br><br><br>HOLLEY, Sam Hughey The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services for Sam Hughey Holley, 57, Lincoln County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McBurg Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Frankewing Cemetery.<br>Mr. Holley died Tuesday at Lincoln County Hospital after a long illness.<br><br>A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Willis Harris Holley and Adella Ophelia Harwell Holley, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Holley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Mae Holley; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Holley, Giles County and Mrs. Delia Mae Stone, Lincoln County; four sons, Clifford, J. W., Raymond and William Holley, Lincoln County; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Monroe King, Lincoln County, and Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Giles County; and four brothers, Talmadge and Rufus Holley, Lincoln County, and Noble and Avie Holley, Giles County.<br><br>HOLLEY, Thomas Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Thomas Floyd Holley, 51, Beech Ball farmer and school bus driver were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and J. H. McCord. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery with the school bus drivers serving as pall bearers.<br>Mr. Holley died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born December 15, 1903 in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Annie Mitchell Holley and the late Joe P. Holley. He was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Holley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bonnie Mae Mitchell Holley; three sons, Floyd Holley, Jr., Flournoy and Bobby Holley; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Long, Pulaski; and two brothers, Eslick Holley and L. Brown Holley, Beech Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home. Directors.<br><br>HOLLEY, Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Thurman Holley, 58, farmer of the county, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Holley died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Giles County Hospital following several years declining health.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born July 20, 1896, the son of the late Garner Holley and Beulah Summers Holley.<br>Mr. Holley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucille Holley Holley; three daughters, Mrs. Violet Whitt and Mrs. Gene Pickett, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Archie Heinzman, Cleveland, Ohio; three sons, Niles Holley, Bodenham, Cecil Holley, Eldorado, Ark., and William Dean Holley, Colorado Springs, Colo.; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Frankewing; and two brothers, Nathan Holley, Brick Church and Buford Holley, Frankewing. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HOLLEY, Violet Annie Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1955<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Violet Annie Mitchell Holley, 75, resident of the Center Point community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Center Point Cemetery. Mrs. Holley died at 8:55 Thursday evening at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born November 17, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Mitchell and Mattie Brown Mitchell. She was the wife of the late Joe P. Holley who died August 5, 1945.<br>Mrs. Holley is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clyde Long, Pulaski; two sons, Eslick Holley and Brown Holley, both of Center Point; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. R. M. Cole, Pulaski; one brother, Atha Mitchell, Frankewing; four half-sisters, Mrs. Garland Bevels and Mrs. Blanche Crabtree, Petersburg, Mrs. Odie Bland, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Tully Bolton, Bunker Hill; four half-brothers, Holley Mitchell and Ed Mitchell, Petersburg, Dean Mitchell, Detroit, Mich., and Kenneth Mitchell, Delrose. Pulaski Funeral Home, morticians in charge.<br><br><br>HOLLEY, Washington Monroe The Pulaski Citizen 07 Oct 1953<br>Funeral services for Washington Monroe Holley, 74, retired farmer, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home conducted b y the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Center Point Cemetery.<br>Mr. Holley died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 8, at his home at Elkton, following a years illness. Born September 9, 1879, he was the son of Bud Holley and Sallie Trantham Holley. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Holley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Elizabeth Williams Holley; one daughter, Mrs. Elmo James; five sons, James Holley, Nashville, Milburn, Sam, Herschel and Brown Holley, all of Elkton; twenty-one grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Bill Warren, Daavis, Okla.; and one brother, Archie Holley, Lewisburg.<br><br>HOLLINS, Elizabeth Buford The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for Miss Elizabeth Buford Hollins, Nashville, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday at Westminister Presbyterian Church, Dr. A. L. Currie officiating. Burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br>Miss Hollins died of a heart ailment at Vanderbilt Hospital Thursday.<br>Born at Buford Station in Giles County, she went to Nashville as a child, and had been a lifelong member of the old Moore Memorial Presbyterian Church now known as Westminister Presbyterian Church.<br>Two sisters of Nashville, Miss Mary M. Hollins and Miss Courtney Hollins; and one brother, Robert A. Hollins, Mt. Pleasant, survive.<br><br>HOLLIS, Joe G. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br>Joe G. Hollis, 59, retired carpenter, was found dead in bed Thursday morning, November 7, at the home of E. N. Taylor where he resided. Death was attributed to a heart attack according to a statement made by Sheriff P. M. Butler.<br><br>Funeral services will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. The time has not been set, awaiting word from relatives.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Fate Hollis and Mary Griggs Hollis, and was a member of Friendship Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hollis is survived by one niece, Mrs. Valton Roberts, Beech Hill; two nephews, M. J. Hollis, Macon, Ga., and W. M. McMillion, Phoenix, Ariz., great-niece, Mrs. Bernard Burgess, Lynnville; and a great-nephew, Clifford Worsham, Beech Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HOLLIS, John Wood The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1955<br>John Wood Hollis, 87, retired farmer of Bryson, died suddenly at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 24, at his home, following a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Bruce Robinson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born July 24, 1867, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John W. Hollis and Caroline Williamson Hollis.<br>He was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Bryson. His wife, Mrs. Ada George Hollis, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Hollis, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by one son, Carl Wood Hollis; and two grandchildren, Bryson. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HOLLIS, Lillie West The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Will Hollis, 70, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Preston Barnes, near Lynnville. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnville Cemetery.<br>She died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Friday night, May 5, after an illness of eighteen months at the home of her son, Herman Hollis, in Akron, Ohio, where she had made her home for the past eight years.<br>The former Miss Lillie West, she was born and reared in Lynnville, the daughter of the late William Clayton West and Elizabeth Tharpe West.<br>Mrs. Hollis, a member of the Church of Christ, was the widow of Will Hollis, who died forty years ago.<br>Mrs. Hollis is survived by the one daughter, Mrs. Barnes, Lynnville; one son, Herman Hollis, Akron, Ohio; three grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Tom Williams, Pulaski, Miss Molly West and Mrs. Birdie Estes, both of Lynnville and Miss Ella West, Nashville; and two brothers, Campbell West, Detroit, Mich. and Carter West, Lynnville.<br><br>HOLMAN, Margaret Hopkins The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Hopkins Holman, 64, native Giles Countian, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the family lot of Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Holman, widow of Robert Holman, died Thursday at her home in Keysville, Ga.<br>Reared and educated here, she was the daughter of the late Gray Hopkins and Virginia Lee Bowers Hopkins.<br>Mrs. Holman is survived by three brothers, Bowers Hopkins, St. Louis, Mo., and William Hopkins and James Hopkins, both of Athens, Ga. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HOLT, Annie Katherine Estes The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Katherine Estes Holt, 58, who died at 10:25 o&#8217;clock on Sunday morning, January 22, at the home at Wales, after an extended illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Church of Christ near Wales. Elder A. C. Dreaden conducted the services and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Daughter of the late Jack Estes and Alice Parker Estes, she was a lifelong resident of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Holt is survived by her husband, Tom A. Holt; two sons, Gentry L. Holt, Wales, and Thomas A. Holt, Jr., Detroit, Mich.; six grandchildren; and two brothers, Guy Estes and Tommy Estes, both of Campbell Station.<br><br>HOLT, Ben Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1959<br>Ben Bryant Holt, 81, a member of Giles County Quarterly Court and a retired rural letter carrier, was found dead in bed Tuesday morning at his home in the Cedar Grove community. He had been in ill health for several months although death was unexpected.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Cedar Grove Methodist Church. The Rev. Chester A. Stephens pastor, officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Holt was the son of the late Richard W. Holt and Sallie Fogg Holt. He had represented his district in County Court for the past ten years and had attended the quarterly session on Monday, January 12. He was one of the first rural letter carriers in Giles County and had engaged in farming over a period of time.<br>Mr. Holt was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Holt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Christopher Holt; three sons, Hugh Holt and Richard E. Holt, of the Cedar Grove community; Sullivan Holt, El Paso, Texas; a sister, Mrs. B. L. Erwin, Lawrenceburg; and three brothers, B. E. Holt, Pulaski, Butler Holt, Cedar Grove, and Edgar Holt, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>HOLT, Billy The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Billy Holt, 63, Giles County farm laborer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Holt died at noon Tuesday, August 19, at Giles County Hospital after a paralytic stroke.<br><br>Born October 12, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Andrew J. Holt and Lucinda Chapman Holt.<br>The survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hattie Mae Phillips Holt; one sister, Mrs. Donnie Rich; and two brothers, Tom Holt and Ozro Holt, all of Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HOLT, Duane and Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1950<br>Prayer services for Duane and Wayne Holt, twin sons of Mrs. and Mrs. James Edward Holt, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Cool Spring Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church.<br>The infants, born early in the afternoon on Wednesday, March 8, died late in the afternoon of the same day.<br>In addition to the parents, the children are survived by one brother, William Edward Holt, and the grandmothers, Mrs. Clarence Holt and Mrs. Roy Maultsby, all of Pulaski.<br><br>HOLT, Gladys The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1954<br>Funeral services for Miss Gladys Holt, 23, resident of the Vale Mill section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter and the Rev. H. L. Smith, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in the Elliott Cemetery at Elkton.<br>Miss Holt died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, October 8, at Giles County Hospital after a four months&#8217; illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born April 12, 1931, the daughter of Leon Holt of Pulaski and the late Gladys VanHooser Holt. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church. Her mother died in 1934.<br>In addition to her father, Miss Holt is survived by her uncle, Jake VanHooser, and her grandmother, Mrs. John VanHooser, with whom she made her home in the Vale Mill community; one brother, Bennie Holt, of the same community; her step-mother, Mrs. Holt, and several half-brothers. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HOLT, James H. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for James H. Holt, 79, retired farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Holt died Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Howard Owen in the Rich community.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James E. Holt and Lucinda Payne Holt. For five years he served as night clerk at Richland Hotel Plaza.<br>His wife, Kate Moore Holt, died twenty years ago.<br>In addition to his daughter, Mr. Holt is survived by two grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Della Johnson, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs Eunice Reagin, Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Ollie Doud, Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br><br>HOLT, J. O. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1953<br>J. O. Holt, Athens, Ala. resident, died of a heart ailment Friday morning at his home, following a long period of declining health.<br>Services took place at First Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon and burial took place in Athens Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Holt, the former Miss Annie Gray, died fifteen years ago. His daughter, Miss Memory Gray Holt, died three years ago. Mrs. Jack Abernathy, a sister-in-law, and her son, Jack Abernathy, Jr., of Pulaski, attended the funeral.<br><br>HOLT, Lela Sherbert The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lela Sherbert Holt, 62, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Holt died suddenly at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home one West College Street, following a long period of declining health.<br>Born February 8, 1890 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John H. Sherbert and Agnes Sisk Sherbert. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Clarence Holt, died August 6, 1940.<br>Mrs. Holt is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Lady Ruth Lewis, Mrs. Mahlon Phillips, and Miss Marjorie Holt, Pulaski, and Mrs. Malcolm McNeese, Nashville; one son, James Edward Holt, Pulaski; six grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Joe Phillips, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HOLT, Mabel Orlean McMasters The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel Orlean McMasters Holt, 73, resident of the Cedar Grove Community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, with Gilbert Shaffer, minister of the church, officiating. Burial took place in Cool Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Holt died of a paralytic stroke at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital, only hours after entering.<br>Born August 31, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wiley L. McMasters and Mary K. White McMasters. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Holt is survived by her husband, Butler Holt, two nephews, Knox and Robert McMasters, Birmingham, Ala.; and one niece, Mrs. Curtis H. Smith, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>HOLT, Margaret Ruth Epler The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1956<br>Mrs. Margaret Ruth Epler Holt, 48, died at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, October 12, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Epler, Sr., in Mt. Vernon, Ill., after several months illness. She underwent a major operation in April.<br>Funeral services were held at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Meyers Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon, with the burial taking place in the Epler family lot in Albion, Ill.<br><br>In addition to her parents, Mrs. Holt is survived by her husband, Thomas H. Holt, employee of Tennessee Valley Authority, stationed in Paducah, Ky.; her twin sister, Mrs. Allen Rich, Mt. Vernon, Ill.; and one brother, Elbert Epler, Jr., Oak Ridge, Tenn.<br>Mrs. T. P. Holt, mother of T. H. Holt, Mrs. William K. Jones, S. P. Yokley, and T. H. Yokley, all of Pulaski; Mr. and Mrs. Epler of Oak Ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe of Tennessee Valley Authority, Paducah, attended the rites.<br><br>HOLT, Mahlon T. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1956<br>Mahlon T. Holt, 66, former Giles County Circuit Court Clerk, died at 9:30 Saturday morning at his home in Cedar Grove community following a heart attack.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday at Cedar Grove Methodist Church by the Rev. James Bass, pastor, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Holt was the son of the late Richard and Sallie Fogg Holt. In his early years, he was a traveling salesman for a photographic firm. He served as magistrate from the Sixth District prior to his election as Circuit Court Clerk in 1942. He held the clerk&#8217;s post until 1950 and served as deputy clerk from to 1950 to 1955, when he retired to his farm at Cedar Grove.<br>Mr. Holt was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br>He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence Garner Holt; one daughter, Mrs. Herbert Baird, Lexington, Ky.; one sister, Mrs. Buford Erwin, Lawrenceburg; four brothers, B. E. Holt, Pulaski, Ben Holt, Cedar Grove, Butler Holt, Cedar Grove and Edgar Holt, Lawrenceburg, and one grandchild.<br><br>HOLT, Margaret Ruth Epler The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1956<br>Mrs. Margaret Ruth Epler Holt, 48, died at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, October 12, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Epler, Sr., in Mt. Vernon, Ill., after several months illness. She underwent a major operation in April.<br>Funeral services were at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Meyers Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon, with the burial taking place in the Epler family lot in Albion, Ill.<br>In addition to her parents, Mrs. Holt is survived by her husband, Thomas H. Holt, employee of Tennessee Valley Authority, stationed in Paducah, Ky.; her twin sister, Mrs. Allen Rich, Mt. Vernon, Ill., and one brother, Elbert Epler, Jr., Oak Ridge, Tenn.<br>Mrs. T. P. Holt, mother of T. H. Holt, Mrs. William K. Jones, S. P. Yokley and T. H. Yokley, all of Pulaski, Mr. and Mrs. Epler of Oak Ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe of Tennessee Valley Authority, Paducah, attended the rites.<br><br>HOLT, Marion Ashford Holt The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for Marion Ashford Holt, 64, who died at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, January 13, in Birmingham, Ala., were held at Pulaski Funeral Home at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in the Eason Cemetery, near Pulaski.<br><br>At the time of his death, he was making his home with a brother, Frank Holt, in Birmingham.<br>A member of the Presbyterian Church, he was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Benjamin F. Holt and Rebecca Eason Holt.<br>In addition to Frank Holt, he is survived by another brother, William R. Holt, Des Moines, Iowa; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles E. Graves and Mrs. Mamie Holt Adcock, both of Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HOLT, Robert Moore Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for Robert Moore &#8220;Bug&#8221; Holt, Sr., 71, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 8 o&#8217;clock, Sunday morning, December 17, at his home at Wales, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the Wales Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and brial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Holt, a well known farmer of the Wales community, was a lifelong resident of the county and the son of the late William Holt and Letitia Pate Holt. He was a member of the Wales Presbyterian Church. His wife died December 13, 1948.<br>Mr. Holt is survived by one son, R. M. Holt, Jr.; two grandsons; one sisters, Mrs. Florence Kimbrough, Lakeworth, Fla.; and one brother, W. T. Holt, of Wales.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home morticians.<br><br>HOLT, Thomas Houston II The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Thomas Houston Holt, II, 60, native Giles Countian and Tennessee Valley Authority employee of Paducah, Ky., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Holt died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at a Paducah hospital.<br>Born November 16, 1898, in Giles County, he was the son Mrs. Lula Holt Holt and the late Thomas P. Holt. He attended Pulaski schools and Vanderbilt University in Nashville. He was a member of the Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge and the American Legion.<br>He was employed by TVA for a number of years at Jackson, Tenn., Kuttuwa and later at Paducah, Ky.<br>Mr. Holt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia May Houston Holt, also a native Pulaskian; three sisters, Mrs. William K. Jones and Mrs. J. Matt Stone, Pulaski and Mrs.Joe Drblik, Los Angeles, Calif.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holt Yokley of Jackson came for the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Holt.<br>Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HOLT, William Rivers The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services are tentatively set for Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home for William Rivers Holt, 53, former Union Pacific Railroad employee. Mr. Holt , who had been ill for the past three years, died on Wednesday morning at his home in Omaha, Neb., where he had been residing.<br><br>The remains will arrive in Pulaski at noon Saturday.<br>Born in Giles County on November 11, 1904, he was the son of the late Benjamin F. Holt and Rebecca Eason Holt.<br>Mr. Holt, a navy veteran of World War II, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Charlie Graves and ____________, Pulaski, and one brother Frank Holt, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>HOLT, Zora Jane Gunter The Pulaski Citizen 05 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. W. L. Holt, 83, widow of Dr. W. L. Holt, who died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, September 1, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Pisgah Methodist Church. The Rev. Wyatt Harwell and the Rev. Carl Holloway, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>She died at the home of her nephew, Mahlon Gunter, in the Pisgah community.<br>Born November 21, 1867 in Giles County, she was the former Zora Jane Gunter, daughter of the late Franklin Gunter and Elizabeth Jane Crowder Gunter. She joined the Pisgah Methodist Church when twelve years of age. Her first marrige was to Jacob Bass who died fifty-three years ago. Later she married Dr. W. L. Holt of Bunker Hill. He died in 1923.<br>Mrs. Holt, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by a number of nieces and nephews.<br>Out-of-town people who came for the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond, Mrs. Sam B. Beard, Mrs. John Ryan, Russelville, Ala., Mrs. Elmo Gunter, Mrs. Vernie Whitsett, Miss Beverly Whitsett, Leonard Gunter, Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bass, Lewisburg.<br><br>HOOD, Walter Duncan The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Walter Duncan Hood, 77, retired farmer, who died at 8:40 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, August 2, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Eris Journey. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Hood died after several years illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George W. Tipper, in the Eighteenth Civil District. He was born in Alabama and had resided in Giles County for thirty years.<br>In addition to the one daughter, Mr. Hood is survived by four sons, Rollon Hood, Leoma, Noah Hood, Addison, Ala., Sam Hood, Pulaski and Nathan Hood, Goodsprings; and a number of grandchildren.<br><br>HOOPER, Florence Wilkes The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1955<br>Mrs. Florence Wilkes Hooper, 67, native Pulaskian, died Monday, September 19, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Douglas Anderson, in Ardmore, Pa.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>She was born in Pulaski, the daughter of the late Judge John Summerfield Wilkes and Florence Barker Wilkes. Her father served as judge of the State Supreme Court, and was president of Martin College Board of Trustees for several years.<br>Mrs. Hooper was secretary to Senator Kenneth D. McKellar in Washington for a number of years.<br>In addition to Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Hooper is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Florence Emery of La Jolla, Calif.<br><br>HOOTEN, Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1954<br>Andrew Hooten, 34, Lynnville resident, died of a self-inflicted rifle wound about 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Lowery on the Mooresville road where he and his family resided.<br>Deputy Sheriff Collins Wilkes said Hooten died about 30 minutes after he was found by his wife in a dying condition with a 22 rifle by his side on the floor of the bedroom in which he had been sleeping while recuperating from a nervous disorder for which he had been treated at Giles County Hospital.<br>Hooten appeared much improved and had resumed his duties as a foreman at the Lincoln Pencil Company in Lewisburg about two weeks ago.<br>He was a member of the Robertson Fork Christian Church and served as a deacon.<br>Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. Thursday at Robertson Fork Church by D. D. Woody, Church of Christ minister. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br>Mr. Hooten is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Lowery Hooten; two daughters, Alice Ann and Betsy Hooten; and a son, Neal Hooten; his parents, Wilson Hooten and Annie May Holder Hooten; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Holder McAdams, all of the Lynnville community; and four brothers, James and Bill Hooten of Lewisburg; and Eugene and Bobby Hooten, both of Mooresville.<br><br>HOOVER, Florence Zuccarello The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1954<br>Mrs. Florence Zuccarello Hoover, 76, native of Pulaski and a resident of Nashville for many years, died Monday at her home after an extended illness.<br>Funeral rites were held Wednesday afternoon at Eastland Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Vernon McGee and burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery. The nephews served as the pall bearers.<br>The daughter of the late Napoleon Bonaparte Zuccarello and Mary Eliza Faust Zuccarello, she was educated in Giles County Schools and later taught in Pulaski High School. In 1909 she moved to Nashville and two years later married George F. R. Hoover who survives. She was an active member of Meridian Methodist Church and formerly an active gardner and club woman.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Hoover is survived by two daughters, Mrs. G. L. Kelly, Jr., Evansville, Ind. and Mrs. Hugh L. Malone of Nashville; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Richard Kennedy, Colorado Springs, Colo.<br><br>HOOVER, P. W. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br><br>Funeral services for P. W. Hoover, resident of Tracy City, and father of D. L. Hoover of the WKSR Radio Station in Pulaski, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the Episcopal Church in Tracy City, conducted by the Rev. George Regas, rector of the Episcopal Church in Pulaski. Burial will take place there. Mr. Hoover died Wednesday morning at his home after an extended illness.<br>A native of Hickman County, Mr. Hoover is survived by his wife, and six sons.<br>Foster and Son Funeral Home, Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements.<br><br>HOPKINS, Della Clarice Estes The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Della Clarice Estes Hopkins, 74, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Cornersville Church of Christ, with burial in Mars Hill Cemetery. She died Saturday morning at the home of her son, L. S. (Peggy) Hopkins in the Brick Church community after a long illness.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ed Estes and Belle Hall Estes, but had lived most of her life in Marshall County. She was a member of the Lewisburg Church of Christ.<br>Her husband, Henry S. Hopkins died in 1918.<br>In addition to L. S. Hopkins, former register of Giles County, Mrs. Hopkins is survived by three other sons, Marvin Hopkins and Allen E. Hopkins, both of Cornersville, and Henry C. Hopkins, Lewisburg; twelve grandchildren and four great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Floy Webster, Diana; and seven brothers, Clifford Estes and Dudley Estes, Nashville, Harvey Estes, Lynnville, Ross Estes, John Estes and Andrew Estes, Cornersville, and English Estes, Maryville, Tenn.<br><br>HOPKINS, Edward Lee The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for Edward Lee Hopkins, 76, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hopkins died at 5 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the home in the Blooming Grove community following a long illness.<br>Born November 17, 1877 in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. S. Hopkins and Ethelinda Harwell Hopkins, and was a member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hopkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Aymett Hopkins; one son, Clarence A. Hopkins, Pulaski; three granddaughters, Mrs. Helen Hopkins Bowers, San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Clarice Hopkins Jones, Anchorage, Alaska, and Miss Dorothy Hopkins, Pulaski, and two great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HOPKINS, Gray Bowers The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Gray Bowers Hopkins, 74, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the grave in Maplewood Cemetery by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church. Mr. Hopkins died of a heart attack Friday at his home in St. Louis, Mo., where he had resided for the past thirty years.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Gray Hopkins and Virginia Lee Bowers Hopkins, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Hopkins is survived by a daughter who lives in California; and two brothers, James Russell Hopkins and William Edward Hopkins, both of Athens, Ga.<br><br>HOPKINS, Mary Elizabeth Aymett The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Aymett Hopkins, 67, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of Blooming Grove Methodist Church, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hopkins died Tuesday night of a heart attack at her home in the Aymett community after a period of declining health.<br>Born April 29, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Vernon Aymett and Betty Abernathy Aymett, and was a member of Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Hopkins is survived by one son, Clarence A. Hopkins; three grandchildren and several great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ulva H. Merritt, Minor Hill; and one brother, Robert Vernon Aymett, Aymett Town. Her husband, Ed Lee Hopkins, died in 1954. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HOPPER, Frances Burke Lillard The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1957<br>Graveside services for Mrs. Harrison Hopper, 89, former resident of Pulaski, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Hopper died of a heart ailment early Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Richards in Clearwater, Fla. Funeral rites were held in Clearwater before the remains were shipped to Pulaski.<br>Born and educated at Murfreesboro, she was the former Miss Frances Burke Lillard, and was a graduate of the old South Kentucky College, Hopkinsville, Ky. She taught school in Texas and in Kentucky before he marriage. Her husband, Harrison Hopper of Hopkinsville, was a member of the firm of Brannon and Hopper, lumber dealers in Pulaski for a number of years. Mr. Hopper died in 1910.<br>Mrs. Hopper is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Richards, and Mrs. Milton Anderson, Huntsville, Ala.; and one son, Harrison Hopper, III, Clearwater, Fla.; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br>Mrs. Hopper was an aunt of the late Mrs. E. H. Murray of Pulaski.<br><br>HORN, Albert W. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1954<br>Albert W. Horn, Jr., 29, former resident of Pulaski employed as an electrician at Wyandotte, Mich., was killed about 3:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon when he fell 40 feet from a ramp on which he was working.<br>The body was expected to reach Pulaski about midnight Thursday and funeral services are tentatively set for Friday afternoon. Pulaski Funeral Home is in charge.<br><br>The accident was reported to the family by the foreman at the plant where Mr. Horn was employed. He stated the operator of a crane on the site was the only person to witness the fatal accident.<br>The son of Albert W. Horn, electrician at the W. E. Stephens plant, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ethel Cornelius Horn, the young man was born in Rome, Ga., but lived in Pulaski until three years ago when he went to Michigan. He was a graduate of Giles County High School and a member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br>In addition to his parents, other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Christine Hancock Horn; a son, William Horn, Wyandotte, Mich.; five sisters, Mrs. Gray Mitchell, Nashville, Mrs. Ray Walls, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Homer Crumbley of Indiana, Mrs. Edsel Shelton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Tom Gilliam, Pulaski; and five brothers, Glover Horn, United States Navy, Earl Horn, Detroit, Mich., and Kenny, Jerry and Mike Horn, all of Pulaski.<br><br>HORN, Gene Austin The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1956<br>Word has been received her by relatives of the death of Gene Austin Horn, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Horn, who died Friday at St. Mary&#8217;s Hospital in Knoxville.<br>Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in Rogersville.<br>The infant is the grandson of Mrs. Raymond Horn, of Rogersville, the former Miss Doris Austin of Elkton.<br><br>HORNE, Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1951<br>Oscar Horne, 78, retired farmer and a leading citizen of Giles County, died at seven o&#8217;clock Saturday night at his home on West Madison Street in Pulaski after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the residence with the Rev. Russell Boaz, Methodist minister of Lawrenceburg, and the Rev. Roy West, Methodist minister of Giles County, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, with Masonic rites at the grave.<br>A native and lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late James S. and Susie Barnes Horne, representatives of leading families of the county. He was graduated from the educational institution which later became the University of Chicago after which he returned to Pulaski to begin the operatin of his farms in the Moriah community. He was a member of the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church and was active in the Masonic lodge in Pulaski for more than 50 years.<br>Mr. Horne is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Reynolds Horne; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Smith of Pulaski and Mrs. Howard Martin, Rochester, N. Y.; a son, William Newton Horne of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Gentry Handcock, Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. Stella Woods, Twin Falls, Idaho; and five grandchildren.<br><br>HORNE, William Newton The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1959<br>William Newton Horne, 43, cashier and a member of the Board of Directors at the First National Bank in Pulaski, died at 3:00 a. m. Monday of a heart attack at Giles County Hospital where he had been a patient for the past few weeks.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski with Dr. W. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church, and the Rev. George Regas, rector of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, officiating. Burial was in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Horne was the son of Mrs. Mary Reynolds Horne of Pulaski and the late Oscar Horne. He had been connected with the First National Bank since its organization January 12, 1938, and had been active in the business and civic life of the community throughout the past several years. He was a member of First Methodist Church, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Elks Club, Hillcrest Country Club, a member of the Pulaski Industrial Development Commission; President of the Richland Development Corporation which purchased land and developed Hillcrest Country Club and a former member of the Exchange Club. In recent years, Mr. Horne had served as director of the Boy Scout and Heart Fund drives in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Horne was educated at Giles County High School, Riverside Military Academy at Gainesville, Ga., Duke University at Durham, N. C., and Bowling Green Business College, Bowling Green, Ky.<br>Survivors, in addition to his mother, are his wife, Mrs. Martha Stratton Sloan Horne; a son, William Russell Horne; and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Smith, Pulaski, and Mrs. Howard Martin, Rochester, N. Y.<br><br>HOSKINS, Louella Smith The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1952<br>Mrs. Louella Smith Hoskins, 78, died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Friday night, February 8, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Evans, in Decatur, Ala., after several months illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Grant Street Church of Christ in Decatur, conducted by Elder Charles Brewer. Burial took place at 4 o&#8217;clock in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Hoskins was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Her husband, John W. Hoskins, died in 1926.<br>Mrs. Hoskins is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. A. L. Burns, both of Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Cecil Chandler, Camp Rucker, Ala.; four sons, Earl and Jack Hoskins, Pulaski, Walker Hoskins, Akron, Ohio, and Wesley Hoskins, Decatur, Ala., and seven grandchildren.<br>The Hoskins family live here fifteen or twenty years.<br><br>HOUCHIN, Jennie Sinor The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Sinor Houchin, 74, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Houchin, wife of W. _. Houchin, farmer of the Goodspring community, died at __ o&#8217;clock Saturday night at Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br><br>She was born December 2_, 1878, at Columbus, Ga., the daughter of the late S. H. Sinor and Sallie White Sinor. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Houchin is survived by her husband; one son, Carl Houchin, Detroit, Mich.; three sisters, Mrs. George Saunders and Mrs. Martha Crooks, both of Nashville and Mrs. Nancy Wright, Knoxville; and two brothers, Jim Sinor and Tommy Sinor, both of Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HOUK, George William (Bill) The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1951<br>George William Houk, former business and civic leader of the Ardmore and Elkton communities, died of a heart attack Friday morning in St. Petersburg, Fla., where he had recently gone to work. Mr. Houk was apparently in good health and his death was entirely unexpected, according to relatives. Mrs. Houk had accompanied him to Florida.<br>Mr. Houk owned and operated businesses both at Ardmore and Elkton; his residence was between the two communities. He was particularly instrumental in the organization of the Ardmore Annual Fair.<br>In addition to his wife, Mrs. Houk is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William Cook of Nashville; a son, Jack Houk of Elkton; and a sister, Mrs. Paul Shelton. Burial was held at Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville, on Monday. He was the son of the late Henry and Bertha Dickerson Houk.<br><br>HOUSTON, Bettie Bennett The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1952<br>Mrs. Bettie Bennett Houston, 85, died at Giles County Hospital, at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday.<br>Funeral services will be held on Friday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at Pulaski Funeral Home. Elder J. Clifford Murphy will officiate and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mrs. Houston was a member of the Church of Christ since early girlhood. She was the daughter of the late Marion Bennett and Nancy Holbert Bennett.<br>She is survived by her husband, H. C. Houston, one sister, Mrs. D. W. Minatra of Bunker Hill, and several nieces and nephews.<br><br>HOUSTON, Florence Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Campbell Houston, 54, who died at 8 o&#8217;clock on Thursday evening, August 17, at her home at Pisgah, after an extended period of declining health, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. L. M. Layton and Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the Mt. Zion Cemetery at Frankewing.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Campbell and Linnie Stapp Campbell, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Houston is survived by her husband, Noble N. Houston; and one son, Erskine Houston, both of the Pisgah community.<br><br>HOUSTON, Hugh C. (Bud) The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1959<br><br>Hugh C. &#8220;Bud&#8221; Houston, 90, retired merchant of Pulaski, died Saturday, September 6, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held Sunday at the Pulaski Funeral Home by Elder Clifford Murphy of Pulaski and Rev. Fred Hall, Methodist minister for churches in the Diana Charge. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Houston was a son of Fred N. Houston and Sarah Abernathy Houston. He operated general stores in Brick Church and Frankewing for many years and later was a partner in the May and Houston Clothing store in Pulaski before retiring 30 years ago.<br>Mr. Houston was a member of the Church of Christ and had been a member of the Masonic Lodge for 79 years, holding the Master Mason degree.<br>His wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bennett Houston, died in 1952. Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Fannie McKnight, Pulaski, Mrs. Annie McKnight, Frankewing, Mrs. Louis Griffis, East St. Louis, Ill, Mrs. Minnie Woodard, Fayetteville, Mrs. Coley Woody, Pulaski; and a brother, Noble N. Houston, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Iris West of Frankewing and Mrs. Charles H. Morrow of Nashville.<br><br><br>HOUSTON, Noble Newton The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Noble Newton Houston, 75, retired farmer of Giles County residing in Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Frankewing Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Harold Montgomery of Nashville. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Houston was found dead in the bathroom of his home about one o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, October 21, with his death attributed to natural causes.<br>His wife, Mrs. Florence Campbell Houston, died several years ago.<br>Born April 12, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Fred Newton Houston and Sarah Abernathy Houston, and was a member of the Thompson Chapel Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Houston is survived by one son, Erskine Houston, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Griffis, East St. Louis, Ill., Mrs. Annie McKnight, Mountainview, Calif., Mrs. Minnie Woodard, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Henry Tallent, Frankewing. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HOUSTON, Will Aiken The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1955<br>Will Aiken Houston, 59, former Pulaskian, died early Monday night, August 29, at his home in Miami, Fla., following several months declining health.<br>Funeral rites will be held in Miami and burial will take place in Lewisburg, Tenn., former home of the Houston family.<br>A native of Marshall County, he was the son of the late Cyrus Clay Houston and Sallie Robinson Houston, and was a member of the Methodist Church. He was a retired engineer and had lived in Miami ten years.<br>Mr. Houston is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia May Houston, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gil T. May of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. William Mayfield, Miami; one grandson, Miami; and two sisters, Mrs. Paul F. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Ira Shires, both of Lewisburg.<br><br>HOWARD, Ed The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for Ed Howard, 81, retired farmer of the Stella Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Howard died Friday night at Lawrenceburg Sanitarium after an extended illness.<br>Born December 12, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. J. Howard and Amanda Poore Howard, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Howard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Smith Howard; two daughters, Mrs. Tyson Cole, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Nathan Jones, Knoxville; and one granddaughter, Carolyn Cole, Lawrenceburg. The nephews served as pallbearers. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>HOWARD, Irmer Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Irmer Floyd Howard, 70, retired farmer of the Stella Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thurday afternoon at Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with rites conducted by the Rev. Robert H. Hall. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr.Howard died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, October 21, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Born September 13, 1889 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Stephen Washington Howard and Betty Elizabeth Bass Howard, and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Howard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Bassham Howard; three sons, Avery Howard, Minor Hill, James A. Howard, Athens, Ala., and Joe Howard, Stella; three daughters, Mrs. James McRee, Minor Hill, Mrs. Kenneth Reed, Lincoln County, and Mrs. William Dollar, Stella; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Wiley Boyd, and one brother, Ellis Howard, both of the Stella community. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>HOWARD, Nehemiah Stephen The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1956<br>Funeral Services for Nim Stephen Howard, 78, retired farmer of the Third Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Harold Dean Smith, pastor of the church, and burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Howard died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, November 29, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born April 30, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Stephen W. Howard and Elizabeth Bass Howard, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Howard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Haney Howard; one daughter, Mrs. Melvin Vinson, Pulaski; one son, Smith Howard, principal of Pulaski Elementary School; two granddaughters, Miss Billy Wayne Vinson, and Pamela Howard; and one sister, Mrs. Rowena Boyd, Giles County; and three brothers, Ellis Howard and Floyd Howard, both of Giles County, and Elmo Howard, Taft, Tenn. Bennett May and Company in charge.<br><br>HOWELL, Bertha Fox The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Fox Howell, 71, resident of the Goodsprings Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Howell died at 3:20 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Born April 21, 1887, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Fox and Margaret Bivens Fox.<br>Mrs. Howell, widow of Clint Howell, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Razzie Harwell, Goodspring, Mrs.Lucille Franks, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Elsie Garner, Leoma; two sons, Elmer Howell, Goodsprings, and Aubrey Howell, Leoma; and two brothers, Hicks Fox, Ocoee, Fla., and Elbridge Fox, Goodsprings. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br>HOWELL, Morton The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Morton Howell, 51, Spring Hill, Tenn., antique dealer and brother of Mrs. James Greene of the Olivet Community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia. Mr. Howell died unexpectedly about 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, November 23, at his home.<br>Mr. Howell, in addition to Mrs. Greene, is survived by two sons, one daughter, four grandchildren, and two other sisters, Mrs. Raymond Brown, Columbia, and Mrs. Wilma Jewell, Jacksonville, Fla.<br><br>HUBBELL, Ida Green The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Green Hubbell, 71, were held Monday at the home at Yokley, conducted by Elder Elmer Smith of Nashville. Burial took place in the family lot at Gibsonville Cemetery. The pall bearers were her nephews.<br>Mrs. Hubbell died Sunday at King&#8217;s Daughters Hospital in Columbia, after an illness of two months.<br>Born in Alabama, she had lived in the Lynnville section most of her life. She was the former Miss Ida Green, daughter of the late Curtis C. Green and Sara Hammond Green. She was the widow of Luther Hubbell, well known Giles Countian. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Hubbell is survived by one daughters, Mrs. Joe Daniels; one son, Gardner Hubbell; a grandson, Charles Luther Hubbell, all of Lynnville, Route 1; one sister, Mrs. Roenna Hickman, Columbia; and two brothers, Robert C. Green, Nashville, and the Rev. J. B. Green, Decatur, Ala.<br><br>HUDGENS, Robert H. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for the Rev. Robert H. Hudgens, 88, retired Methodist minister of Wartrace, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Hoover Funeral Home at Bell Buckle with burial in Hollywood Cemetery. Mr. Hudgens died of a heart attack Friday night at his home.<br>Mr. Hudgens who began his ministery in 1894, served a number of pastorates in Middle Tennessee and churches in Nashville, as well as serving as superintendent of the Cookeville District. One of his early assignments was serving as pastor of the Bunker Hill Church in Giles County.<br><br>Mr. Hudgens, who retired 26 years ago, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Smith Hudgens, native of Giles County; two sons, Robert S. Hudgens, Richmond, Va., and E. Lambuth Hudgens, Wartrace; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Belle Hudgens, New York City, and Mrs. Elizabeth McColloum, Manchester.<br>Mrs. Hudgens is a sister of Mrs. Claude Bennett, Sr., of Pulaski.<br><br>HUGHES, Anderson Carter The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1952<br>The Rev. Anderson Carter Hughes, 72, retired Baptist minister, died Sunday afternoon in<br>Giles County Hospital. He suffered a stroke Wednesday. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rev. Tom McConnell of Anderson, Ala., officiated, assisted by the Rev. Clark Hensley. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He was a native of Giles County, a son of Anderson and Margaret Milton Hughes. He served as a Baptist minister in Tennessee and Alabama for 38 years.<br>He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Maggie Osborne Hughes; two daughters, Miss Helen and Miss Ethel Hughes, both of Pulaski; a son, W. Robert Hughes of Norfolk, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Woodard of Nashville and Mrs. Clarence Harrison of Detroit; a brother, Polk Hughes of Elkton, Tenn., and one granddaughter.<br><br>HUGHES, Bettie Speer The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1955<br>Mrs. Bettie Speer Hughes, 92, resident of Clifton, died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, May 22, at Giles County Hospital, having suffered a broken hip ten days before.<br>Funeral rites were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church in Clifton and burial took place in Clifton Cemetery.<br>The Clifton philanthropist was the widow of Thomas Solon Hughes, banker and businessman who died in 1917, and was the mother of the late Frank Hughes for whom the Frank Hughes High School was named. Mrs. Hughes was regarded as the principal patron of the school which was begun as a college largely through the support of her husband. She was also known for her support of other causes and for aiding in the education of many students.<br>A native of Hardin County, she came to Wayne County to attend school.<br>She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Hughes is survived by one nephew, Dr. J. N. Speer, Pulaski.<br><br>HUGHES, Edgar L. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1956<br>Funeral services for Edgar L. Hughes, 52, Pulaski retired businessman, were held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Hughes died of a heart attack Friday night at Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Ivy Hughes of Pulaski and the late Ed Hughes.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Hughes is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ola Crabtree Hughes; two daughters, Miss Marjorie Hughes and Mrs. Evelyn Weatherford, Nashville; two sons, Billy and James Hughes, Giles County; three sisters, Miss Christine Hughes and Mrs. Joe Ed Hargrove, both of Pulaski; and Mrs. Henry Crowley, Athens, Ala.; and two brother, Marvin Hughes, Bethel and Luster Hughes, Pulaski.<br><br><br>HUGHES, Ethel Carter The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Miss Ethel Carter Hughes, 52, Bethel resident, who died at her home on Saturday afternoon, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born May 22, 1903, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Osborne Hughes and the late Anderson Carter Hughes. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to her mother, Miss Hughes is survived by one sister, Miss Helen Louise Hughes, Bethel; and one brother, W. Robert Hughes, Norfolk, Va. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HUGHES, Harold The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1958<br>(See Leon Dugger&#8217;s obit)<br>Funeral services for Harold Hughes were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church and the Rev. Chester Stephens, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church Charge. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Hughes was born and reared in Giles County and was a truck driver for Hays Distributing Company in Pulaski. He formerly was a driver for Mayflower van lines.<br>He was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include his parents, William and Doris Crabtree Hughes; his widow, Mrs. Doris Baker Hughes; aa son, Michael Hughes; a daughter, Miss Barbara Hughes; a sister, Mrs. Sam Lewis, all of Pulaski; and a brother, Ray Hughes of Murfreesboro.<br><br>HUGHEY, John Hencely The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1958<br>John Hencely Hughey, 57, Pulaski businessman and civic leader, died at 7 a.m. Sunday morning in Giles County Hospital after an illness of five months.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Dr. W. B. Strother, Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Thomas Vann, Methodist ministers officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hughey, a native of Lincoln County, had resided in Giles County most of his life. He was connected with the Pulaski Light Department for approximately fifteen years prior to becoming owner and operator of a Pulaski service station.<br>He was the son of Mrs. Lillie May Smith Hughey Carden of the Bunker Hill community and the late Robert Samuel Hughey.<br>Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Mary Ezell Hughey; two daughters, Mrs. Dudley Abernathy and Mrs. Mary Lawson, both of Pulaski; a son, Dudley Hughey, Pulaski; a brother, Howard Hughey, Nashville; three half-sisters, Mrs. Neely Watson and Miss Elise Hughey, Pulaski, and Mrs. Herman L. Johnson, Nashville; a half brother, Clarence Carden, Pulaski; and six grandchildren.<br><br>HUGHEY, Melody Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 05 Sep 1956<br><br>Little Melody Lynn Hughey, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bob Hughey, died Saturday morning at the Baptist Hospital. She lived forty-eight hours after birth. She was brought and laid to rest at Bee Spring Cemetery Sunday after a short service by Rev. J. W. McCullough with Mrs. McCullough and Mrs.Brown Watson doing the singing. She leaves besides her parents, a brother and sister, Billy Don and Gayle Hughey; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hughey, two great grandmothers, Mrs. Maggie Mitchell and Mrs. E. L. Carden and several relatives. She&#8217;s just a rose and in Heaven. Christ said, &#8220;Suffer the little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.&#8221; HULME, Juan Short The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1954<br>Mrs. Juan Short Hulme, 69, wife of Dr. F. B. Hulme, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in Giles County Hospital after a few days illness.<br>Funeral rites wer held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the church, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The wife of Dr. F. B. Hulme, ear, eye, nose and throat specialist, she was born and reared at Franklin, Tenn., the daughter of the late Thomas J. Short and Lucy Minor Short. She was educated in Franklin and Nashville. Mrs. Hulme, a member of the Methodist Church here, was active in the work of its missionary society and the Sunday School.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Hulme is survived by four daughters, Miss Evelyn Hulme, Mrs. J. Patrick Colvin, both of Pulaski, Mrs. J. J. Foley, Jr., Nashville, and Mrs. Jack Nants, Orlando, Fla.; one son, George C. Hulme, Nashville; five grandchildren; three sisters, Misses Tennie, Eunice, and Tommye Lou Short; and one brother, Charlie Short, all of Franklin. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>HUNTER, Allen Woods The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1954<br>Allen Woods Hunter, 69, retired farmer, died unexpectedly Sunday night, January 10, at a Lewisburg hospital, following a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, a former pastor. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Will L. Hunter and Mattie Loyd Hunter. Mr. Hunter, who had resided at Lewisburg seven years, was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Hunter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kitty Smithson Hunter; three daughters, Mrs. Thomas C. Pollock, Pulaski, Mrs. Paul Lowe and Mrs. Elmo Fitzgerald, Lewisburg; three sons, Raymond Hunter, Nashville, Clayborn Hunter and Collier Hunter, Lewisburg; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Frank Erwin, Nashville; and three brothers, Brown Hunter, San Antonio, Texas, William Hunter, Rosemeade, Calif. and Floyd Hunter, Bridgeport, Texas.<br><br>HUNTER, Etta Collins The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Collins Hunter, 75, who died Thursday evening, November 16, were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, of which she was a member. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Hunter was found dead in the bedroom of her home on South Third Street by relatives who entered her home on Friday morning to learn the reason for her failure to respond to repeated calls.<br>The daughter of the late Robert Bugg Collins and Lula Frances Moore Collins, she was born and reared here and spent the greater part of her life in the county.<br>Mrs. Hunter is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Philip Houston, Memphis, Miss Lucile Hunter, San Francisco; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Sam Fox, Lewisburg, Mrs. W. C. Dale and Mrs. H. N. Rees, Fayetteville; and two brothers, Drake Collins, of Pulaski and Will Collins of Diana.<br><br>HURD, Grover Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1950<br>Grover Cleveland Hurd, 65, farmer of the Aspen Hill community died at 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, January 31, at his home after several months illness.<br>Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at Ephesus Church, Conway, with Elder J. Clifford Murphy, officiating. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hurd, who lived all his life in Giles County, was the son of the late W. A. and Nettie Koon Hurd.<br>He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His wife, the former Florence Watson, died in 1928.<br>Mr. Hurd is survived by three daughters, Mrs. George Alexander, Pulaski, Mrs. Jack Duncan, Aspen Hill, Mrs. Jane Spencer, Manila, Ark.; three sons, Tobe Hurd, Wales, Henry Hurd, Conway, and Tom Hurd, Nashville; and one brother, John Hurd, Buford Station and ten grandchildren.<br><br>HURD, John Baugh The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for John Baugh Hurd, 76, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Poplar Hill Cemetery in Giles County. Mr. Hurd died on Wednesday, December 9, at a Nashville hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born January 24, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Hurd and Anita Koon Hurd. He was the last member of his immediate family and was a member of the Elkton Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Lena Hughes Hurd, died June 14, 1937. Since that time he has made his home with his son, Howard Hurd, at Lynnville.<br>In addition to Howard Hurd, Mr. Hurd is survived by another son, David Hurd, Detroit, Mich.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>HURD, Judith Ann The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1951<br><br>Judith Ann Hurd, 3 ï¿½ month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurd of the Bufords community, died of a heart ailment at 10:50 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, February 1, at the home.<br>Prayer services were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>In addition to the parents; the child is survived by two sisters, Betty Jewel Hurd and Robbie Ruth Hurd; one brother, William Howard Hurd, Jr.; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rodgers of Elkton and John Hurd of Lynnville.<br><br>HURT, Bessie McCall The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1954<br>Mrs. James Murray Hurt, 53, Lynnville resident, died September 29, at Giles County Hosptial after several weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Lawrence Funeral Home in Chapel Hill, Tenn., conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, and burial will take place in the McCall Cemetery in Williamson County.<br>The former Miss Bessie McCall, she was a native of Williamson County and the daughter of the late Sam McCall and Nancy Crafton McCall. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Hurt is survived by her husband, James Murray Hurt; a daughter, Miss Nellie Jane Hurt; two sons, Jimmy Joe Hurt and Walter Johnson Hurt; all of Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Beard, Chapel Hill, and Mrs. Carrie Trice, Allisona; and a brother, Jim McCall, Allisona.<br><br><br>HUTTON, Jesse B. The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Jesse B. Hutton, 81, farmer of the county, who died Tuesday afternoon, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place at Mt. Moriah Cemetery, west of Pulaski.<br>He died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Giles County Hospital following a paralytic stroke sustained a few days earlier.<br>Born in Giles County on May 11, 1871, he was the son of the late Jim Hutton and Martha Mitchell Hutton. His wife, Mrs. Ellie Woodward Hutton, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Hutton is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Leonard Goats, Mrs. William Burks, and Mrs. John Ella Hazelwood; one son, John H. Hutton; and a number of grandchildren; all of Giles County.<br><br>HUTTON, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for John Thomas Hutton, 86, retired farmer, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence at Aspen Hill. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Hutton died at 6:50 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 27, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>A native of Franklin County, he was born January 3, 1866, the son of the late Isaac Hutton and Martha Mitchell Hutton. At an early age the family moved to Maury County and later Giles County. He is the last member of his immediate family.<br><br>Mr. Hutton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy McDonald Hutton; three daughters, Mrs. W. T. Richardson, Pulaski, Mrs. G. M. Massey, Aspen Hill, and Mrs. D. B. Watson, Louisville, Ky.; three sons, Sim W. Hutton, Louisville, Ky., John B. Hutton, Bodenham, and E. T. Hutton, Toney, Ala., thirty-three grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>HYATT, John Lafayette The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for John Lafayette Hyatt, 84, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at First Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church, the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Raymond Greenway. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Hyatt who had been in failing health seveal months, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at the home in the Twelfth Civil District.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born December 12, 1870, the son of the late James B. Hyatt and Diane Doss Hyatt. He had been a member of the First Baptist Church 58 years and a deacon 46 years, and was a member of the Masonic Order.<br>Mr. Hyatt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Pate Hyatt; three sons, Herbert O. Hyatt, who lives in the Twelfth District, John T. Hyatt, Nashville, and Brown Hyatt, San Francisco, Calif.; four daughters, Mrs. J. Leonard Malone, Mrs. Porter Fogg, Mrs. Cecil Derryberry and Mrs. Herman Vandiver; all of Pulaski; ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Tull Hardy, Pulaski, Mrs. Grady Follis, Nashville; Mrs. Vera Krasney, Whitmore Lake, Mich., and Mrs. W. J. Cook, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>INGRAM, Edd The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1951<br>Edd Ingram, 73, prominent educator and farmer of the Pisgah community of Giles County, died at his home at Pisgah about 8:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning. He had been seriously ill of pneumonia for several days.<br>Funeral services were held at the Pisgah Methodist Church, with Rev. Russell C. Boaz, of Lawrenceburg, officiating, assisted by Rev. W. M. Halloway, pastor of the Pisgah Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Ingram had served 51 years in the schools of the county, as teacher, principal, county school supervisor, attendance teacher, and teacher of homebound children. He was one of the organizers of the Giles County Teachers Association in 1903. During World War II, Mr. Ingram accepted the principalship at Campbellsville School as a public service because of the difficulty in finding capable principals for the county schools. After holding this position for two years, Mr. Ingram retired again, but was again called from retirement to inaugurate the system of teaching of home-bound children in Giles County. Since 1949, he had an active private life on his farm and in his community, and was a leader in the Pisgah Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his wife, Mrs. Maude Hayes Ingram, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Tom Haney, Panama City, Fla.; two sons, Joe E. Ingram of Palmer and Stanley Ingram of Fayetteville.<br><br><br>INGRAM, Elise Aymett The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cleveland Ingram, 63, who died at 10:50 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, February 20, at Giles County Hospital after a prolonged illness, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of Blooming Grove Methodist Church and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in the Aymett Cemetery.<br>Her husband, Cleveland Ingram, died a number of years ago.<br>The former Miss Elise Aymett, she was born Dec. 5, 1890, in Giles County, the daughter of the late James Vernon Aymett and Betty Abernathy Aymett. She was a member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Ingram is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Amos Hamlett and Mrs. Loyd Kirk; four sons, Patterson Ingram, Robert V. Ingram, John M. Ingram, Circuit Court Clerk of Giles County, and James Ingram; and eight grandchilren; all of Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Ed L. Hopkins, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ulva H. Merritt, Minor Hill; and her twin brother, James V. Aymett, Pisgah.<br>Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors.<br><br>INGRAM, Lucy Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Thomas Ingram, 78, resident of the Brick Church community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pisgah Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, and burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Ingram died at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the Hamlin Nursing Home in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born April 15, 1879, the daughter of the late John Thomas and Ann Graham Thomas. He husband, Albert Lee Ingram, died in 1933.<br>Mrs. Ingram, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Grace Nixon, Nashville, and Mrs. Mattie Derryberry, Mt. Pleasant; four sons, Jim Ingram, Everett Ingram, and Grady Ingram, all of Brick Church and Ed Ingram, Bunker Hill; and several grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>INGRUM, Richard Harry The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Richard Harry Ingrum, 66, former Giles Countian, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Detroit, Mich., and burial took place in Grand Lawn Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Ingrum died at noon Saturday at Detroit Memorial Hospital after several months illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Prof. McDonald Gideon Ingrum and Mary Ellen Compton Ingrum. He was educated at old Giles College and had made his home in Detroit thirty-five years where he was credit manager for Rose Jewelry Company. He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the Roman Catholic Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Anne Ingrum died in July, 1953.<br><br>Mr. Ingrum is survived by one daughter, Mrs. R. D. Betka, Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Warren and Mrs. Joe Weaver, both of Birmingham, Ala.., and Mrs. Ethel I. Holt of Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. J. B. Whitmire, Decatur, Ala., and Miss Lynn Ingrum, Pulaski; his step-mother, Mrs. Maggie Connell Ingrum, Pulaski;; and three half-brothers, Matthew Ingrum, Memphis, and Fred Ingrum and Ben Ingrum, both of Pulaski.<br><br>INMAN, Chauncey Lee The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Chauncey Lee Inman, 67, retired automobile dealer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Inman died Sunday night, August 9, at his home in the Berea Community after a long illness.<br>Born September 9, 1891 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Clay Inman and Margaret Jones Inman.<br>Mr. Inman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lora Lee Young Inman; one sister, Mrs. Mary Yarbrough, Decatur, Ala.; and one half-sister, Mrs. Annie Howey, Richmond, Va. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br><br>INMAN, Elizabeth Brashears The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Brashears Inman, who died on Friday, January 12, were held the following Sunday at the Liberty Methodist Church, near Prospect, conducted by Elder Tuttle, minister of Latter Day Saints, and the Rev. Elwood Denson, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Inman died at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness. She had been in declining health for several years.<br>Daughter of the late James H. Brashears and Florence Brashears, she was born and reared in Lawrence County bu had resided in Giles County for the past twenty-three years. She was married to Samuel E. Inman fifty years ago.<br>Mrs. Inman, a member of the Mormon Church, is survived by her husband, S. E. Inman; one daughter, Mrs. Lindsey Durham, Prospect; three sons, Charles L. Inman, Chambersburg, Penn., Millard A. Inman, Birmingham, Ala., and Oscar R. Inman, Huntsville, Ala.; seven grandchildren; and one great grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Clayton, Arkansas, and Mrs. Lillie Beck, Michigan; and one brother, Charlie Brashears, Lawrence County.<br><br>INMAN, Henry Clint The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1956<br>Graveside services for Henry Clint Inman, 82, retired farmer of the Nineteenth Civil District, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Rose Hill Cemetery, conducted by Garland Cross, Church of Christ minister. Mr. Inman died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at his home after a long illness.<br>Born January 17, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Inman and Lizzie Pinkelton Inman, and was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. Inman, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Etta Rosson Clifton Inman to whom he was married 53 years ago; four daughters, Mrs. E. T. Waters, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. T. E. Walls, and Mrs. Ruby Claud, both of Rose Hill community, and Mrs. Mamie Attkisson, Columbia; one step-son, J. Marvin Clifton, Nashville; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>INMAN, James William The Pulaski Citizen 14Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for James William Inman, 61, farmer of the Nineteenth District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Tom McConnell, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in that district.<br>Mr. Inman died about one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at his home in the Liberty Hill community after several years declining health.<br>Mr. Inman died about one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at his home in the Liberty Hill community after several years declining health.<br>Mr. Inman, a member of the Baptist Church, was born April 6, 1893, the son of the late Joseph Inman and Sallie Rose Inman.<br>Mr. Inman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Owens Inman; two daughters, Mrs. Andrew Tate, Aspen Hill, and Mrs. Kenneth White, Campbellsville; two sons, James William Inman, Jr., Lawrenceburg, and Charles Bernard Inman, Liberty Hill; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Nelson, Liberty Hill, and Mrs. Dallas Steelman, Fayetteville; and two brothers, Robert Inman, Florence, Ala., and John Meadow Inman, Columbia.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>INMAN, Jeff Davis The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Jeff Davis Inman, 79, retired carpenter, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and the Rev. H. J. Rushing of Lawrenceburg. Burial will take place in the Helton Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District.<br>Mr. Inman died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hooper Lopp in Lawrenceburg.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late John H. Inman and Elizabeth Pinkelton Inman. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg.<br>His wife died several years ago. Mr. Inman is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Lopp, Mrs. Ben Hanson and Mrs. Merritt Hamilton, both of West Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Guy F. Cobb and Mrs. V. S. Reynolds, both of Louisville, Ky.; two sons, Clydell Inman, Lake Worth, Fla., and Jeff Walker Inman, Burbank, Calif.; six grandchildren; and one brother, Clint Inman, Rose Hill, Giles County.<br><br>INMON, Nathaniel Lafayette The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1953<br><br>Funeral services for Nathaniel Lafayette Inmon, 84, father of Mrs. Jesse Fitzgerald, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at McConnell Funeral Home in Athens, Ala. Rites were conducted by Virgil Bradford, of Pulaski and A. J. Rollings, of Athens, and burial took place in Athens Cemetery.<br>Mr. Inmon, who had made his home in Pulaski since 1943, died at 1:25 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fitzgerald, following a long period of declining health.<br>Born April 30, 1869 in Arkansas, he was the son of the late Junius A. Inmon and Sarah Strickland Inmon. The family moved to Limestone County, Ala., while he was a young man and he remained there until he came to Pulaski. He had been a member of the Church of Christ many years.<br>Mr. Inmon is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Barksdale Inmon, Pulaski; the one daughter; one son, Junius Strickland Inmon, Athens, Ala.; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. M. A. Smith, Elma, Wash.; and two brothers, W. E. Inmon, Oakdale, Wash., and E. E. Inmon, Tenino, Wash.<br><br>INMAN, Samuel E. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1951<br>Funeral services for Samuel E. Inman, 75, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday at the Liberty Hill Methodist Church, near Prospect, conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br>Mr. Inman, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, died Saturday at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br>He was a native of Lawrence County and had resided in Giles County several years.<br>Mr. Inman is survived by three sons, Charles Lee Inman, Chambersburg, Penna., Millard Inman, Birmingham, Ala., and Oscar B. Inman, Huntsville, Ala.; a daughter, Mrs. Lindsey Durham, Prospect; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Fanny Keeling, Newbern; and one brother, James Inman, Gallatin.<br><br>INMAN, William Flournoy The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1953<br>Funeral services for William Flournoy Inman, 58, farmer of the Campbellsville community, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Union Valley Baptist Church, with the Rev. Horace Woodard officiating. Burial will take place at Rose Hill Cemetery, west of Campbellsville.<br>Mr. Inman died of a heart attack early Wednesday morning at his home on Liberty Hill. He was a native of Giles County and a veteran of World War I.<br>Mr. Inman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Davis Inman; eight daughters, Mrs. Lela Hickman, Ethridge, Mrs. Elizabeth Cox, Mrs. Ada Brown, Mrs. Norma Newman, Mrs. Evelyn Norman, Mrs. Gladys Travis, all of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Eva Jones, Alabama, and Mrs. Buford Poteet, Indiana; and one son, Campbell Flournoy Inman, U. S. Army, stationed in South Carolina.<br><br>INMON, Sarah Barksdale The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Barksdale Inmon, 85, native of Limestone County, Ala., were held at 10:00 Wednesday morning at McConnell Funeral Chapel in Athens, Ala., conducted by Virgil Bradford and Burl Grubbs. Burial took place in Athens Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Inmon, widow of N. L. Inmon, died at 7:55 o&#8217;clock Monday night, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Fitzgerald, after an extended illness.<br><br>Mrs. Inmon is survived by her daughter; one son, J. S. Inmon of Athens; four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br><br>IVEY, Julia Brannan The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1953<br>Mrs. Julia Brannan Ivey, native of Pulaski, died on December 29, at the home of her son, William Ivey, in Aliceville, Ala.<br>Funeral rites were held in Second Baptist Church in Bessemer, Ala., and burial took place in the family lot in Orchard Cemetery, Oxford, Ala.<br>Mrs. Ivey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Brannan and widow of the late Rev. W. R. Ivey, is survived by the one son, two grandchildren, and one sister, Miss Mattie Brannan, Aliceville, Ala.<br><br>IRWIN, Bobbie Jane The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1957<br>Prayer services for Bobbie Jane Erwin, infant daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. Robert M. Erwin, Jr., of Jefferson City, Mo., who died on January 23, were held in that city, and burial took place there.<br><br>IVIE, Lura Lillard The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1952<br>Mrs. Lura Lillard Ivie, a sister of Mrs. E. H. Murray of Pulaski, died unexpectedly in her sleep on Friday night, February 8, at her home in Murfreesboro.<br>Funeral rites were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the pastor of the First Methodist Church in that city. Burial took place in the Murfreesboro Cemetery.<br>Her husband, Tom Ivie, died twenty years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Ivie is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dan Post, Nashville; and two other sisters, Mrs. E. C. Cannon, Murfreesboro, and Mrs. Alma Quinn, Anniston, Ala.<br><br>JACKSON, Bettye Jean Davenport The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1954<br>Mrs. Richard Jackson, 28, the former Miss Bettye Jean Davenport of Pulaski, died on Saturday, December 4, at a hospital in Oxford, Maine, following several months illness.<br>Mrs. Jackson who lived in Oxford, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davenport, formerly of Cedar Grove, but in recent years residents of Tampa, Fla.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was a former student of Giles County High School.<br>In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Richard Jackson; and two sons, Jimmy Jackson and Joe Jackson.<br>Funeral services and burial took place in Maine.<br><br>JACKSON, Emma Lee The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Lee Wright Jackson, 66, resident of the Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Hester&#8217;s Chapel Cemetery at Lester, Ala.<br><br>Mrs. Jackson died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at 9:30 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning at the home.<br>Born July 23, 1889, at Waynesboro, she was the daughter of the late Samuel Wright and Florenece Sarden Wright, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Jackson is survived by her husband, Raymond R. Jackson; two daughters, Mrs. Parmenas Cox, Pulaski, and Mrs. Cletus Hagood, Tullahoma; seven sons, Ross Jackson, Samuel Jackson, Brock Jackson, Stonewall Jackson, DeWitt Jackson, Jerry Jackson, and Jim Jackson, all of Minor Hill; sixteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Tommy Gatlin, Waynesboro; and two brothers, William F. Wright, Louisville, Ky., and John W. Wright, Cleveland, Ohio. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JACKSON, Garland Willard The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jul 1955<br>Garland Willard Jackson, age 62, a rural mail carrier of the Pulaski Post Office died Monday morning at his home in Frankewing following a heart attack.<br>Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at the Frankewing Methodist Church with the Rev. Glen Bonner and Rev. W. L. Harwell conducting the services. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Jackson, a native of Marshall County, was the son of W. Elzar Jackson, who survives, and Annie Lemond Jackson. He was a Mason, member of the Methodist Church and a member of the Tennessee Letter Carriers Association. He had served as a rural carrier for 34 years.<br>In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Blanche Foster Jackson; a daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Roe; one granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Vallee Dickey of Fayetteville and Mrs. Bessie Sutton of Frankewing.<br><br>JACKSON, Jimmy D. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1956<br>One man was killed and three others were seriously injured in a headon collision of two automobiles on Highway 11, 2 miles south of Minor Hill about 12:35 a.m. Sunday.<br>Jimmy D. Jackson, 24, operator of a feed mill and gin at Minor Hill, was killed in the accident. Injured and hospitalized at Giles County Hospital were Donald Norwood, 25, Minor Hill, driver of the car in which Jackson was a passenger, J. B. Harrison, 20, of Anderson, Ala., and Nathan Gene McCurry, 17, Anderson, Ala., driver of the Alabama car.<br>Norwood sustained cuts, bruises and a broken arm. Harrison suffered cuts and bruises and a broken leg, and McCurry suffered cuts and a broken knee cap. The men were listed in fair<br>condition at the hospital Monday.<br>The accident was investigated by Chief Deputy Sheriff Hal Stewart, Deputy Sheriff Collins Wilkes, Deputy Sheriff Brooks Eslick and Patrolman Abbott of Lawrenceburg. The officers said the cars were demolished in the collision.<br><br>A native of Minor Hill, Jackson was the son of R. R. Jackson and the late Mrs. Jackson. He was a Korean War veteran and had returned from service in that area about three years ago after receiving citations for meritorious service in line of duty as a truck driver in the Seventh Quartermaster Corps. He was also awarded a ribbon and medal pendant for outstanding service at a ceremony at Columbia Military Academy shortly after his return to Minor Hill. He was a member of the American Legion Post in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday at Minor Hill Church of Christ by Tom Holland. Burial was in the Hester Chapel Cemetery at Lester, Ala. In addition to his father, Jackson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hazel Marie Kelly Jackson; two sisters, Mrs. Parmenas Cox, Pulaski, and Mrs. Cletis Hagood, Tullahoma; five brothers, Ross, Brock, Stonewall, DeWitt and Jerry Jackson all of Minor Hill.<br><br>JACKSON, John Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for John Calvin Jackson, 69, retired farmer of Lincoln County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at McBurg Church of Christ, conducted by John W. Sanders of Petersburg and Parker Henderson of Tullahoma. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg.<br>Mr. Jackson died Saturday morning in a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br>A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Jackson was the son of the late John Matthew Jackson and Virginia Sanders Jackson, and was a member of the McBurg Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Mamie Lovett Jackson, died four years ago.<br>Mr. Jackson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Sam Turner, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Frank Turner and Miss Rachel Jackson, both of Tullahoma; one brother, C. A. Jackson, Fayetteville; one sisters, Mrs. Carrie Baxter, Los Angeles, Calif.; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Ollie Beard and Mrs. Lizzie Sullivan, both of Alabama. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>JACKSON, John David Lotha The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for John David Lotha Jackson, 70, native of Giles County, were held Monday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Church at Stella with rites conducted by David East, minister of Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Jackson whose home was in Selma, Ala., died Saturday night in the Selma Hospital.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late John David Jackson and Betty Elizabeth Jackson. His wife was the former Ida Powers of Stella.<br>Mr. Jackson is survived by one son, J. D. Jackson, Selma, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. James Edward Hughes, Selma, Ala.; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Guy Johnson, Pulaski; and two half-sisters, Mrs. John Hagan, Stella and Mrs. Edward Sexton, Athens, Ala.<br><br>JACKSON, Junis Smith The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Junis Smith Jackson, 65, farmer of the Minor Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Tom McConnell of New Bethel, Ala., and the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Jackson died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a long illness.<br>Born April 14, 1888, he was the son of the late Joseph Jackson and Eunice Alsup Jackson, and was a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Howard Jackson; six daughters, Mrs. C. P. Beard, Abernathy, Texas, Mrs. Eldred Dawes, Mrs. Burton Powell, Mrs. Ozro Hagood, Mrs. Cletus Craig and Mrs. Denton Craig, all of Minor Hill; four sons, Wilburn Jackson, Lester, Ala., Albert Jackson, Goodspring and Avery Jackson, Minor Hill; twenty-seven grandchildren and one great grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Gordon Tennyson, Salem, Ala.; and three brothers, Madge Jackson, Lawrenceburg, Henry Jackson, Stella in Giles County, and Tom Jackson, Athens, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>JACKSON, Mamie Lovett The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Lovett Jackson, 66, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McBurg Church of Christ, conducted by Jim Sanders of Petersburg. Burial took place in Wright Cemetery near McBurg. She died at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 17, at the home following a long illness.<br>Born and reared in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late A. J. Lovett and Betty Jane Brady Lovett. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Jackson is survived by her husband, J. C. Jackson; three daughters, Mrs. Samuel Turner, Lewisburg, Mrs. Frank Turner, Tullahoma and Miss Rachel Jackson, McBurg; and four sisters, Mrs. W. O. Reed, Lewisburg, Mrs. Clyde Harwell, McBurg; Mrs. Effie Haislip and Mrs. Charlie Prosser, both of Beech Hill in Giles County.<br><br><br><br>JACKSON, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Robert Jackson, 54, employee of the Bethel Post Office, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Bethel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Elwood Denson of Thompson Station, former pastor. Burial will take place in the Brown Cemetery at Bethel.<br>Mr. Jackson died suddenly of a heart attack about 8 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning while on duty at the post office.<br>Born September 1, 1898, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph Jackson and Eunice Alsup Jackson.<br>Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae Skelton Jackson, the postmaster at Bethel for twenty-six years; two daughters, Mrs. Hughes Brewer, Birmingham, Ala., and Miss Nancy Jackson, Bethel; one sister, Mrs. Gordon Tennison, Salem, Ala., and four brothers, J. D. Jackson, Lawrenceburg, Henry Jackson, Stella, Junius Jackson, Minor Hill and Tom Jackson, Athens, Ala. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JACKSON, Robert Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1956<br>A 16-year old Minor Hill boy was killed early Saturday when the car in which he was riding struck an underpass on Highway 64, one mile west of Pulaski, skidded 60 yards and overturned in what police said was one of the &#8220;worst accidents in the county&#8217;s history.&#8221;<br>The victim was Robert Loyd Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stonewall Jackson.<br><br>Thomas David Rogers, 21, Minor Hill resident and an employee of Southern Bell Telephone Company, in Nashville who was the driver of the car, suffered arm and head injuries and was in serious condition this week at Giles County Hospital.<br>State Trooper Joe Fite said the car, which was demolished, apparently was in a race with another automobile when it struck the underpass as both vehicles were headed toward Pulaski. Investigation of the accident was underway Monday and a report was expected in a day or two, officers said. Young Jackson was a sophomore at Minor Hill High School and was a member of the Harrison-Yokley team in Babe Ruth League in Giles County.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the Minor Hill Church of Christ by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial was in Hester Chapel Cemetery at Lester, Ala., with Bennett-May Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Surviving besides the parents, are a brother, Stonewall Jackson, Jr., a half-sister, Ann Jackson; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mankins, and paternal grandfather, R. R. Jackson, all of Minor Hill.<br>Jackson was the second member of the family to be killed in traffic mishaps this year. An uncle Jimmy Jackson was killed in an accident on the Minor Hill highway earlier this year.<br>Investigating officers were Trooper Fite and City Policemen Smith Jackson and Pete Drumwright.<br><br><br><br><br>JACKSON, Samuel Addrick The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb<br>Funeral services for Samuel Addrick Jackson, 47, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of the church. Burial took place in Hester Chapel Cemetery at Lester, Ala.<br>Mr. Jackson died of a heart attack at 1:25 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, February 2, at Veterans Hospital at Murfreesboro.<br>Born April 15, 1909, in Limestone County, near Lester, Ala., he was the son of the Raymond Jackson and the late Emma Lee Wright Jackson. He received his high school training<br>at Minor Hill High School and attended Fall&#8217;s Business College in Nashville and Martin College in Pulaski.<br>He was a member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ, and was a veteran of World War II, having seen services with the Army in the Italian Theater. He was a member of the American Legion Post No. 60.<br>In addition to his father, Mr. Jackson is survived by one daughter, Martha Jane Jackson; two sisters, Mrs. Parmenas Cox, Pulaski and Mrs. Cleatus Hagood, Tullahoma; and six brothers, Ross Jackson, Brockton Jackson, Stonewall Jackson, DeWitt Jackson, Jerry Jackson, and Jimmy Jackson, all of Minor Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements.<br><br>JACKSON, William Elzar The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1955<br><br>Funeral services for William Elzar Jackson, 86, retired farmer of Frankewing, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Frankewing Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Glenn Bonner, pastor of the church,, and the Rev. Bryce Robinson, Presbyterian minister of Frankewing.<br>Burial took place in the family lot in Frankewing Cemetery.<br>Mr. Jackson died Sunday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lee Sutton, in Frankewing, after a long period of declining health.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born April 13, 1869, the son of the late Joe Jackson and Charity Elizabeth Worley Jackson.<br>His wife, Mrs. Anna Lemond Jackson, died several years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Sutton, Mr. Jackson is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Valley Dickey, Fayetteville; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. E. L. Wheeler, Ojai, Calif., and Mrs. Lillie Webster, San Bernardino, Calif.; and one brother, W. M. Jackson, Fullerton, Calif. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>JAMES, George Philip The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1957<br>George Philip James, 73, retired farmer of the Lynnville section, died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, February 20, one-half mile from his home. He had been in declining health for several years.<br>Graveside services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, at the family lot in Elk Ridge Cemetery.<br>Born February, 7, 1884, in the same district in which he spent his entire life, he was the son of the late William Newton and Arabella Currin James. His wife, Mrs. Sallie Martin James, died several years ago.<br>Mr. James is survived by three brothers, Jim James, who lives at the James&#8217; homeplace, Jesse Lee James and Morgan James, all of the same community; and one sister, Miss Dora Bell James, Lewisburg. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>JAMES, Mary Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 29 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth James, 79, were held Thursday at Summertown Church of Christ, burial taking place in Elk Ridge Cemetery near Lynnville.<br>Mrs. James died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon after a brief illness. ]<br>Born December 27, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Newton James and Arabella Currin James. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, J. T. James, died in 1949.<br>Mrs. James is survived by two sons, William Paul James and Elmer James, both of Summertown; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Dora James, Lewisburg; and four brother, George James, Morgan James, Jim James and Jesse James, all of the Lynnville section.<br><br>JAMES, Sallie Martin The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Martin James, 78, who died at 11 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday night, December 27, after a lingering illness, at her home in the Lynnville community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkridge Cemetery. Rites were conducted by Rev. J. P. Wallace, pastor of the Lynnwood Methodist Church, of which she was a member.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Eben and Ruth James Martin. She was educated in the Lynnville schools and at Martin College in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. James is survived by her husband, George James; and one brother, Tom Martin, Birmingham, Ala.; and twelve nieces and nephews.<br><br>JANES, Ina Edwards The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1959<br>Word has been received here of the recent death of Mrs. Ina Edwards Janes, former resident of Giles County, at her home in Italy, Texas, after a long illness. Services and burial took place in that city.<br>Survivors include two sons; and one sister, Mrs. Lewis Camp, Temple, Texas.<br>Mrs. Janes was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Deb Edwards of the Blooming Grove section and the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Almus Marks of Aspen Hill.<br><br>JARNIGAN, James The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for James Jarnigan, 86, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Jarnigan died on April 3 after a long illness at the home one and one-half mile east of Pulaski.<br>He was born February 15, 1866 in Grainger County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Earin Jarnigan. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Jarnigan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Etta Watson Jarnigan; one niece, Mrs. Maggie Hazlewood, who made her home with the family; one sister, Mrs. Dave Fralix, Giles County; and one brother, Robert Jarnigan, Morristown, Tenn. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JARRETT, Edward Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for Edward Jackson Jarrett, 72, retired farmer of the Bunker Hill community, were held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at Young Chapel Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. L. T. Foster, Presbyterian minister of Fayetteville, the Rev. J. W. McCullough and the Rev. William Hume, of Thompson Station, supply pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Jarrett died at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, February 16, at his home after a long illness.<br>Born September 24, 1884, in Maury County, he was the son of the late Robert Jarrett and Bannie Mays Jarrett, but had lived in Giles County more than forty-five years. He was a member of Young Chapel Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Jarrett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Curtis Jarrett; one son, Billy C. Jarrett, Pulaski; two daughters, Miss Marjorie Jarrett and Mrs. Howard Pardon, both of Bunker Hill; one granddaughter, Miss Alice Pardon; and one grandson, Harold Edward Pardon, student at Middle Tennessee State College, Murfreesboro.<br><br>JENKINS, Lizzie Erwin The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Erwin Jenkins, 72, housewife of the Blooming Grove Community, who died early Sunday night, March 30, at her home after a long illness, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by David East, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ, and the burial took place in the Providence Cemetery on the Lewisburg Highway.<br>Born September 9, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Clay Erwin and Josephine Willeford Erwin, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Jenkins is survived by her husband, Leonard L. Jenkins; four step-children, Earl Jenkins, Bill Jenkins and Howard Jenkins, Pulaski, and Mrs. Paul Parker, Dothan, Ala.; and three sisters, Mrs. Bell Whitsett, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Utonia Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Dora Wilkerson, both of Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>JERNIGAN, Clinton Shan The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Clinton Shan Jernigan, 45, farmer and painter of the McLin section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of Cedar Grove Methodist Church. Mr. Jernigan died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, August 22, at Giles County Hospital, after an illness of six weeks.<br>Born March 3, 1913, in Giles County, he was the son of M. F. Jernigan of Minor Hill and the late Mrs. Rosa Roland Jernigan. He was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his father, Mr. Jernigan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Esterlene Zeigler Jernigan; four daughters, Mrs. David Lee Abernathy, Pulaski, and Misses Brenda, Donna and Barbara Jernigan; two sons, Bobby and Terry Jernigan, all of whom live at the home; two grandchildren; and six sisters, Mrs. Erwin Bass, Goodspring, Mrs. E. A.Owen, Mrs. Lucile Coleman and Mrs. Clara Carpenter, all of Nashville. Mrs. C. P. Sawyer, Dayton, Tenn., and Mrs. S. E. Harding, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>JERNIGAN, Marietta Spoons The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Marietta Spoons Jernigan, 86, resident of the Twelfth Civil District, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. She died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, July 3, at her home after a ten-year illness.<br>Born in Grainger County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Lewis Spoons and Hannah Watson Spoons. Her husband, Jim Jernigan, died about three years ago.<br>Mrs. Jernigan is survived by her husband&#8217;s niece, Miss Maggie Hazelwood who lived here since the death of her husband. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>JERNIGAN, William Wade The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1954<br>Funeral services for the Rev. William Wade Jernigan, 50, a native of Giles County and former Nashville Nazarene minister, were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville. The Rev. W. L. French, the Rev. Ralph Schaerman, and Dr. C. E. Hardie conducted the services, and burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville.<br><br>The Rev. Mr. Jernigan died in an automobile accident Wednesday near Hope, Ark. Arkansas state police said Mr. Jernigan left Texarkana, Ark., enroute to a prayer meeting at his church when his car struck a tractor along the highway.<br>Mr. Jernigan attended public schools in Giles County and was graduated from Trevecca Nazarene College Ministerial School.<br>He went to Nashville in 1922 and had lived there at various times since. At the time of his death, he was pastor of the Nazarene Church in Magnolia, Ark. In addition, he was employed by the Texarkana Gazette-News.<br>He was married about 30 years ago to the former Miss Lucille Smith of Nashville.<br>Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Burton Goad of Nashville and Mrs. Paul Gray of Dickson; two sons, David and Billy Jernigan of Nashville; a brother, Shands Jernigan of Pulaski; six sisters, Mrs. E. A. Owen, Mrs. S. E. Coleman and Mrs. Forest Carpenter, all of Nashville; Mrs. C. P. Sawyers, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Irvin Bass of Goodsprings, and Mrs. S. E. Harding of Cincinnati; and five grandchildren.<br><br>JETER, Mattie Lee Webb The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Lee Webb Jeter, 76, were held Tuesday afternoon at South Main Street Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Columbia, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Jeter died Sunday at Maury County Hospital after an illness of several months.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. D. Webb and Martha Ann Webb, and was the widow of Will B. Jeter. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Jeter is survived by four daughters, Mrs. J. S. Allen, Mrs. Richard Hamilton, Mrs. J. W. Rogers and Miss Mildred Jeter, Columbia; one son, W. B. Jeter, Jr., Columbia; twelve grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Sallie Lansdon, Mrs. Fannie Roach and Mrs. Rachel Finnell, Nashville.<br><br>JOHNS, Clyde Bruce The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1952<br>Funeral services for Clyde Bruce Johns, 55, painter and paper hanger, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Albert Dimmock, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He died at 3:35 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at his home on South Second Street after a long illness.<br>Mr. Johns, a member of the Methodist Church, was a lifelong resident of the county, and the son of the late Arthur Johns and Mary Eliza Cole Johns.<br>Mr. Johns is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bennie Reeves Stanford Johns; one step-daughter, Mrs. Clay Cox, Pulaski; one step-granddaughter; and three brothers, Harvey Johns, Vernon, Texas, Butler Johns and Turner Johns, both of Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JOHNS, Dave The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1953<br><br>Funeral services for Dave Johns, 75, retired farmer of the Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Johns died of a heart attack at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Giles County Hospital following several days illness.<br>Lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late William Henry Johns and Sallie Brooks Johns. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Lydia Hickman Johns, died about thirty-seven years ago.<br>Mr. Johns is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dalton Hight, Lynnville; one son, Raymond Johns, Riversburg; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and four brothers, Mitchell Johns, Joe Johns, Owen Johns and Harvey Johns, all of the Lynnville community. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JOHNS, Harvey Asbury The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for Harvey Asbury Johns, 78, who died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, June 21, at Giles County Hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Amos Garrett. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, with the Rev. N. O. Allen, Methodist minister, officiating.<br>Born April 16, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William H. Johns and Sarah Brooks Johns, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Johns is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Garrett; one son, Kelly Johns, Giles County; and three brothers, Joe Johns, Owen Johns, and Mitchell Johns, all of the Yokley community.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>JOHNS, Hattie Slagle The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie S. Johns, 60, resident of the Anthony Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Johns died Saturday night at her home.<br>A member of the Oak Grove Baptist Church, she was born July 4, 1897, in Lawrence County, the daughter of the late Lee Slagle and Lillie Ann Slagle.<br>Mrs. Johns is survived by her husband, Dave Johns; one daughter, Mrs. Marvin Roberts, Pulaski; three grandchildren, Ronnie, Wayne and Marcha Lynn Roberts, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Joe Bradley, Lawrenceburg, and one half-sister, Mrs. Clifton Brown, Shelbyville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>JOHNS, Mary Eliza Cole The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1950<br>Mrs. Mary Eliza Johns, 74, died at noon Sunday in a Nashville hospital following a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday at the Pulaski Funeral Home by Rev. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the Pulaski First Baptist Church. Burial was in Maplewood cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Johns, a native of Giles County, was a daughter of the late Keith and Sally Coble. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>She is survived by four sons, Clyde Johns, patient in a Memphis hospital, Harvey B. Johns, Butler A. Johns, and Morris Turner Johns, all of Nashville; two brothers, Fletcher Cole of Winter Haven, Fla., and Robert T. Cole, Columbia; and one grandson, Billy Joe Johns of Nashville.<br><br>JOHNS, William Henry &#8220;Teenie&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1953<br>William Henry &#8220;Teenie&#8221; Johns, 26, an employee of a phosphate company in Giles County,<br>was drowned about 9:45 Wednesday morning when the truck in which he was hauling muck plunged from a bridge over Richland Creek, in the Odd Fellows Hall community, into 15 feet of water.<br>Chief Deputy Sheriff Hal Stewart said Johns was pinned in the cab of the truck and that although a wrecker and other equipment were put into service, he was dead when the truck was raised from the water approximately an hour later. It was believed the accident resulted from a break in some part of the vehicle, relatives said.<br>Funeral services for Johns will be held at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Taylor&#8217;s Chapel Methodist Church by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will be in Yokley Cemetery.<br>Mr. Johns was a native of Giles County and the son of Owen Johns and Ora Richardson Johns. He was a veteran of World War II and had been employed by J. T. Prince Phosphate Contractor of Giles County.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilma Lawhorn Johns; a daughter, Donna Faye, 3 ï¿½ years; a sister, Mrs. Duel Wolaver, Yokley community; a brother, Owen Johns, Jr., of the MHM Farms near Pulaski.<br><br>JOHNS, William Noah The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for William Noah Johns, 72, retired grocer merchant, who died at 8 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, Januray 6, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and the Rev. C. Woodard, Methodist minister, officiated, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Johns died at his home on the Lewisburg highway three miles east of Pulaski, following seventeen months&#8217; illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born March 3, 1878, the son of the late Bill Johns and Lila Glover Johns. He had been a member of the First Baptist Church for many years.<br>Mr. Johns is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Wilson Johns; five daughters, Mrs. S. E. Drake, Chattanooga, Mrs. J. W. Strickland, Elkton, Mrs. Joe Witherow, Lynnville, Mrs. Buford R. Bunn, and Mrs. Herbert O. Hyatt, both of Pulaski; three sons, J. B. Johns and Sam E. Johns, both of Pulaski, and W. D. Johns, Wales; twenty-eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren; and one brother, Hume Johns, Elkmont, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>JOHNSON, Alice The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1956<br><br>Mrs. Alice Johnson, 96, mother of Dr. W. B. Johnson of Pulaski, died Sunday night at her home in Elk City, Okla., after a long illness. Funeral rites were held in that city Tuesday.<br>In addition to her son here, Mrs. Johnson is survived by two other sons, Tom Johnson and Ben Johnson of Elk City; one married daughter in Cape Girardeau, Mo.; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br><br>JOHNSON, David Lindsay The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for David Lindsay Johnson, 76, retired farmer of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Church of Christ, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Johnson died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala.<br>Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eddie Gardner Johnson; four daughters, Mrs. Courtney Simpson, Nashville, Mrs. Ozro Tucker, Giles County, and Mrs. T. C. Gaston and Mrs. Alton Coggin, both of Limestone County, Ala.; fourteen grandchildren and several great grandchildren; and three brothers; Ed Johnson, Giles County, Andrew Johnson, Decatur, Ala., and Jim Johnson, Miami, Fla. Wilson T. Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>JOHNSON, Dolan The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1953<br>Graveside services for Dolan Johnson, 50, heavy equipment operator, were held Wednesday, September 23 at Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County, conducted by Andy Largen of Fayetteville, Church of Christ minister.<br>Mr. Johnson died at 9:10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, September 15, at his home at Frankewing, following a two months illness.<br>He was born January 27, 1903, in western Lincoln County, the son of the late W. E. Johnson and Zada B. Storey Johnson.<br>Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Allison Johnson; one daughter, Wanda Fay Johnson, Frankewing; two sisters, Mrs. C. M. Douthit and Mrs. J. T. Trudeau, both of Chicago, Ill.; and three brothers, M. O. Johnson, Frankewing, W. K. Johnson, Chicago, Ill., and T. E. Johnson, Nevada, Texas.<br><br>JOHNSON, Donald The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1959<br>Prayer services for Donald Johnson, 36, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levern Johnson of Decatur, Ala., formerly of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, at a Decatur funeral home. The remains were sent to Winnetka, Ill, for burial.<br>Mr. Johnson, also a resident of Decatur, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, November 28, at a Decatur hospital, after a long illness.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, a native of Winnetka, Ill.; two sons and one daughter; and two sisters.<br><br>JOHNSON, Edgar E. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Edgar E. Johnson, Sr., 80, retired Columbia businessman and grandfather of Mrs. John R. Stephens of Pualski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Johnson died Monday night at Madison Hospital after a three year illness.<br>Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Furley Johnson; one daughter, Mrs. Allie Mae Peek, Columbia; two sons, Edgar E. Johnson, Jr., Columbia; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Dewey Moak, Baton Rouge, La.<br><br>JOHNSON, Fannie Bell Davis The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Bell Davis Johnson, 70, resident of the Rose Hill community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Rose Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Weeks, Lawrenceburg and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville. Mrs. Johnson died suddenly at 4:40 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon, May 31, at the home.<br>A native of the county, she was the daughter of the late Ben Franklin Davis and Jane Ratliff Davis, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Johnson is survived by her husband, Finis E. Johnson; nine sons, Leonard Johnson, Dalton Johnson, Elmer Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Tyson Johnson, and Alvie Johnson, all of Rose Hill, Bob Johnson and James Johnson, both of Louisville, Ky., and Calvin Johnson, Columbia; seventeen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Deliah Pratt, Ethridge; and three brothers, George Davis and John Davis, both of Dallas, Texas, and Charlie Davis, Leachville, Ark.; her step-mother, Mrs. Amanda Davis, Bodenham; one half-sister, Mrs. Alsup, Dexter, Mo.; four half-brothers, Joe Davis, Manila, Ark., James Davis, Paris, Tenn., Everett Davis and Bennie Davis, Bodenham. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>JOHNSON, Guy Ellie The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Guy Ellie Johnson, 65, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Haynes Brinkley, Baptist minister and the Rev. W. C. Folks, Methodist minister, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Johnson died of at heart ailment early Sunday morning at his home at Prospect.<br>Born January 26, 1887, in the county, he was the son of the late Thomas Johnson and Ann Jones Johnson and a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Erna Jackson Johnson; one daughter, Mrs.William M. Bennett, Pulaski; two sons, Julian Johnson and David Johnson, Pulaski; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ben Smith, Bethel, and Mrs. George Witherow, Columbia; and one brother, Wilkie Johnson, Alexandria, La. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JOHNSON, James Lafayette The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for James Lafayette Johnson, 85, retired farmer of the Bodenham section, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Johnson died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, October 31, at Giles County Hospital, after a two weeks illness.<br><br>A native of Giles County, he was born March 23, 1871, the son of the late Tom Wilkerson Johnson and Betty Hamilton Johnson, and was a member of Choate Creek Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mickie Appleton Johnson; two daughters, Mrs. Crawford Long and Mr. Jeff LaCroix, Bodenham; four sons, Luther Johnson, Sherman Johnson, and Allie Johnson, all of Bodenham and Lincoln Johnson, Chicago, Ill.; seventeen grandchildren and five great grandchildren; one brother, Finis Johnson, Rose Hill; and two sisters, Mrs. Amanda Davis, Giles County and Mrs. Mattie Kelly, Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>JOHNSON, John Montgomery The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for John Montgomery Johnson, 58, native Giles Countian, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Norwood Chapel in Birmingham, Ala., with burial in the Jefferson Memorial Garden in that city.<br>Mr. Johnson died Friday at a Birmingham hospital after a lengthy illness.<br>Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Johnson; two daughters and one son; five brothers, Fitzgerald and Sidney Johnson, Birmingham, George Johnson, Akron, Ohio, Lonnie Johnson, Talledega, Ala., and William Johnson, Nashville; and one sister, Mrs. Frank Holt, Birmingham.<br><br>JOHNSON, John Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>John Samuel Johnson, 75, retired hardware dealer and vice president of the First National Bank in Dickson, Tenn., died suddenly at his home Saturday night. He was the father of Mrs. Gilbert B. Abernathy, Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock, the Rev. W. H. Lantrip and Elder Bond Stocks officiating, and burial took place in Union Cemetery.<br>A native of Dickson County, Mr. Johnson was the son of the late John W. and Elizabeth Van Eman Johnson. He operated a hardware store in Dickson for 50 years, and was a bank<br>director for forty years. He was former city alderman of Dickson and a member of the Church of Christ.<br>He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Odie Sampson Johnson; two daughters, Mrs. Gilbert B. Abernathy, Pulaski and Mrs. Charles Witmer, Charlotte, N. C.; a sister, Mrs. Lean Wilson, Dickson; a brother, Frank Johnson, of Armeda, Mich., and three grandchildren.<br><br>JOHNSON, Lyle Bryan The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1955<br>Mrs. R. E. Johnson of Nashville, sister of E. M. Bryan and Harry E. Bryan of Pulaski, died at a Nashville hospital, Friday morning, February 24, following surgery the previous week.<br>Funeral services were conducted at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning by Dr. Thomas C. Barr. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city.<br><br>The former Miss Lyle Bryan, she is survived by her husband, R. E. Johnson; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bryan; four sisters, Mrs. Robert McKissack, Mrs. Julian B. Smith, and Mrs. V. F. Clymore, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Jack L. Clarke, Franklin; and two brothers Finish!<br><br>JOHNSON, Odie Simpson The Pulaski Citizen 27 Oct 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. J. S. Johnson, 74, mother of Mrs. Gilbert B. Abernathy of Pulaski, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Dickson Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. C. J. Hawkins and burial took place in the family lot in Union Cemetery in Dickson.<br>Mrs. Dickson died of a heart attack Monday at her home in Dickson.<br>The former Miss Odie Simpson, she was a native of Humphreys County and the daughter of the late Joe Simpson and Rececca Myatt Simpson. Her husband, J. S. Johnson, well known merchant and banker of Dickson, died in 1951.<br>She spent most of her life in Dickson County where she was active in the Methodist Church and in the work of the county fair association.<br>In addition to Mrs. Abernathy, Mrs. Johnson is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Charles N. Witmer, Charlotte, N.C.; three sisters, Mrs. H. A. Martin, Bartonville, Ill., and Mrs. H. B. Simpson, St. Louis, Mo.<br><br><br><br><br>JOHNSON, Rosa Ann Carpenter The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Ann Carpenter Johnson, 65, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Tom McConnell, and burial took place in the Helton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Johnson died at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at her home in Rose Hill section of the county, after a long illness.<br>A member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church, she was born February 20, 1889, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Bob Carpenter and Virgie Cross Carpenter.<br>Mrs. Johnson is survived by her husband, Edward McDowell Johnson; one daughter, Mrs. Evans Kelly, Columbia; four sons, Willard Johnson, Columbia, Campbell Johnson, Waco, Freeman Johnson, Rose Hill, and Ervin Johnson, Wales; twenty grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lura Johnson, Stiversville, and Mrs. Sallie Britton, Rich community; two brothers, Oliver Carpenter, Lynnville, and Robert Carpenter, Columbia. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>JOHNSON, Van James The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1950<br>Funeral services for Van James Johnson, 54, farmer of the Goodsprings community, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 15, at his home after a five months illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the Cool Springs Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Johnson, a member of the Methodist Church, was a lifelong resident of the county and the son of the late John Johnson and Elizabeth Jackson Johnson.<br>Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dona Simpson Johnson; seven daughters, Mrs. Amos Overstreet, Nashville, Mrs. J. T. Helton, Cornersville, Mrs. Guy McCree, Stella, Mrs. Frank Simpson and Miss Thelma Johnson, Minor Hill, and Misses Annie Pearl and Ella Sue Johnson, Goodsprings; three sons, Lewis Johnson and Charlie Edward Johnson, Goodsprings, and G. K. Johnson, Minor Hill; ten grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Mamie Johnson, Cornersville.<br><br>JOHNSON, William Edward The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for William Edward Johnson, 81, retired farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of his sister, Mrs. Willie Griffin in Huntsville, Ala. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton of Pulaski and the Rev. Ham Bell, Baptist minister of Huntsville, and burial took place in Maple Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Johnson died of pneumonia at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at the home of his son, Monroe Johnson in the Rose Hill community, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born November 8, 1871, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ben Johnson and Nancy Johnson. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his son, Mr. Johnson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Thelma Arthur, Birmingham, Ala.; fourteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Margie Potts and Mrs. Willie Griffin, both of Huntsville, Ala.; and one brother, Elmer Johnson, Decatur, Ala.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors<br>JOHNSTON, Mattie Davidson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Davidson Johnston, 74, former Lynnville resident, were held Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Johnston, who has resided the past year with her sister, Mrs. Leroy Kelsey in Old Hickory, died suddenly Saturday afternoon, after a period of several months declining health.<br>She was a native of Giles County, having lived at Lynnville most of her life.<br>Mrs. Johnston is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Kelsey, and Mrs. Anna Pinkelton, Lynnville; and two brothers, Will Davidson, Bryson, and John Davidson, Lynnville.<br><br>JOHNSTON, R. Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1959<br>Funeral services for R. Clyde Johnston, 50, valuable Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company employee in Birmingham, Ala., for a number of years, were held at Norwood Chapel in that city at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning with the burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Mr. Johnston died unexpectedly of a brain hemorrhage in a Birmingham hospital at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, after a brief illness.<br>The son of Giles County parents, Donald Johnston and the late Eula Shores Johnston, Mr. Johnston is survived by his father and his wife, Mrs. Marguerite George Johnston.<br><br>Giles County relatives attending were Mrs. Clyde Shores, Mrs. Marlin Goodman, Mrs. Carroll Wesson, Mrs. Hoyt Morrow, Archie Johnston, Frank Johnston, and son, Richard, and Mrs. Perry Williams.<br><br>JOHNSTON, William Norman The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for William Norman Johnston, 78, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Jennings Chapel Church of Christ near Ardmore in Limestone County, Ala., conducted by John Hayes and A. J. Rollins, ministers of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Hall Cemetery nearby.<br>Mr. Johnston died at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Howard George in the Beech Hill community, after a long illness.<br>Born February 7, 1878, in Limestone County, Ala., he was the son of the late John Forrest Johnston and Martha Elizabeth Hall Johnston, and was a member of the Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Ida Woodard Johnston died about fifty years ago, and his second wife, Mrs. Elva Elizabeth Hayes Johnston, died in December 1945.<br>Mr. Johnston, who had lived in Giles County part of the past ten years, is survived by the one daughter, Mrs. George; and two sons, J. W. Johnston, Athens, Ala., and D. C. Johnston, Birmingham, Ala.; and three grandchildren. Toney Rainey and Son, morticians in charge.<br><br>JONES, Claude The Pulaski Citizen 08 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Claude Jones, 67, employee of the U. G. White Hardware Store in Athens, Ala., for many years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Baptist Church, with burial in Athens Cemetery. Mr. Jones who had been in failing health eighteen months, died Monday night at his home in Athens.<br>Born August 18, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will Jones and Bettie Coffman Jones, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alma Sexton Jones; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Park, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Franklin Chenault, Jr.; Decatur, Ala.; and one grandson, David Lane Park; Athens; and one brother, Harry Jones, Minor Hill.<br><br>JONES, Flournoy R.ivers The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1951<br>Funeral services Flournoy Rivers Jones, 53, farmer of the Thirteenth Civil District, who died at 9:27 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, July 23, at Giles County Hospital, after a few weeks illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon T Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ of Christ minister, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born September 23, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George P. Jones and Nola Callahan Jones.<br><br>Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tippy Barr Jones; one son, Buford F. Jones; and one step-daughter Mrs. Claude Dugger, Waynesboro; two brothers, Allen Jones of Pulaski, and Charlie Jones, of Alaska; five half-sisters, Miss Laura Mae Jones, Pulaski, Mrs. Georgia Lee Stanson and Mrs. Loyd Blair, both of Peoria, Ill., Mrs. Ed Hayes, Florida, and Mrs. Herbert Ramsey, Columbia; and two half-brothers, Bill Jones of the U. S. Army, and Bob Jones of Pulaski.<br>A brother, James Washington Jones, 45, died one week ago in Giles County Hospital, and was buried in Lynnwood Cemetry. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JONES, Henry Clay The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Henry Clay Jones, 80, blacksmith of the Aspen Hill Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Aspen Hill Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Chester a. Stephens, pastor of the church, and burial took place in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Jones died unexpectedly of a heart attack while at work in his shop about 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon.<br>Born November 26, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Willis Henry Jones and Emily Biles Jones. He had been a member and a trustee of Aspen Hill Methodist Church for many years.<br>His wife, Mrs. Sallie Dunnavant Jones, died August 31, 1951.<br>Mr. Jones is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ann Harrison, who made her home with him, Mrs. Urban Smith, Aspen Hill, and Mrs. Gray Beasley, Columbia; one son, Edward Clay Jones, Aspen Hill; fourteen grandchildren, fifteen great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jim Hardy, Birmingham, Ala., and one brother, George Jones, Birmingham, Ala. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>JONES, Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1951<br>Funeral services for Herbert Jones, 29, farmer of the Stella community who died of a self-inflicted rifle shot Friday morning, were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Haynes Brinkley, Baptist minister of Minor Hill, officiated and burial was in Stella Cemetery.<br>Mr. Jones, a veteran of World War II, fired the shot after returning to his home about midmorning from retiring a fence, Chief Deputy Hal Stewart said.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Dora McCree Jones of Stella and the late Andrew M. Jones.<br>In addition to his mother, he is survived by Mrs. Noble Legg, Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Harold Edmundson, Nashville, Mrs. Lon Rathburn, Kalamazoo, Mich.; six brothers, Thurman, Waters, Jack, Morris, and Mahlon Jones, all of Stella, and Riley Jones of Minor Hill.<br><br>JONES, Hugh A. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1952<br>Hugh A. Jones, 68, husband of the former Miss Nancy Brown of Lynnville, died on Friday, February 22, in Arlington, Va., where the family had resided for some time.<br>Graveside services were held Wednesday afternoon in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, conducted by a Church of Christ minister.<br>Mr. Jones, a retired government employee, is survived by his wife and one daughter, Miss Mary Ann Jones, Arlington, Va., and three brothers, E. F. Jones, Monroe, La., James Jones, Corinth, Miss., and John Jones, Spring Hill, Ala., Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>JONES, Ida Daws The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Daws Jones, 74 were held at one o&#8217;clock, Monday afternoon at Second Street Church of Christ, conducted by J. B. Rasbury minister of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Jones died Saturday at her home on West Poplar Street after a weeks illness.<br>A native of Marshall County, she was born July 3, 1878, the daughter of the late Robert Daws and Diana Turner Daws. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Jones, who had lived most of her life in Giles County, is survived by her husband, Drake Jones; one daughter, Mrs. Joe M. Hannah, Bodenham; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Shirley Turner, Shelbyville, Mrs. Selma Hannah, Stella, and Mrs. Ada Weatherman, Cedar Grove; and four brothers, Audie Daws and Walter Daws, Athens, Ala., and Clyde Daws and Arthur Daws, Stella. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JONES, James Albert The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for James Albert Jones, 64, who died at 7:53 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, November 29, at Giles County Hospital, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Bethel Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Tom McConnell, Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in Mitchell Cemetery, near Anderson, Alabama.<br>Mr. Jones, a farmer of the Minor Hill community, sustained a paralytic stroke while at work at his home the day before his death.<br>He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Jones.<br>Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Queenie Camp Robinson Jones; three daughters, Mrs. Frank James, Anderson, Ala., and Misses Myra and Lenora Jones, Minor Hill; seven sons, Clifton Jones, St. Louis, Mo., O&#8217;Neal Jones and J. M. Jones, both of Birmingham, Ala., Elmer Jones, Columbus, Ohio, Ollie Jones, Rabon Jones and David Jones, Minor Hill; ten grandchildren; one step-daughter, Mrs. Aubrey Forsythe, Giles County; two step-sons, Leroy Camp and Grady Robinson, both of Anderson, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs. Ella Springer, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Alice Aycock, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Winnie Musgrove, Arkansas, and Mrs. Annie Williams, Ohio; and two brothers, Pete Jones, Oklahoma, and Clayburn Jones, Jacksonville, Fla.<br><br>JONES, James W. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1951<br>Funeral services for James W. Jones, 45, grocery merchant of the Thirteenth Civil District, who died of a heart ailment on July 16 at Giles County Hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon aat Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born September 1, 1905, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George P. Jones and Nola Callahan Jones.<br><br>Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae Beulah Wilson Jones; one daughter, Mrs. Roy Sharp; two sons, Samuel Jones and William Jones, all three of Peoria, Ill.; three brothers, Flournoy Jones, a patient in the local hospital, Allen Jones, both of Pulaski; five half-sisters, Mrs. Georgia Lee Stanson and Mrs. Loyd Blaair, both of Peoria, Ill., Mrs. Ed Hayes, Florida and Mrs. Herbert Ramsey, Columbia; and two half-brothers, Bill Jones, U. S. Army, and Bob Jones, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JONES, Jesse Lee (Deck) The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1959<br>Jesse Lee (Deck) Jones, 76, Pulaski attorney and official of The Union Bank died unexpectedly at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at his home on South Third Street, of a heart ailment. He had been in failing health for several months, but had continued to practice and is reported to have worked at his office on Monday of this week.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home. David East, minister of Second Street Church of Christ, and the Rev. Wallace S. Carr, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Jones was a native of Marshall County, son of Ben and Julia Reed Jones. He attended McClain School at Lewisburg, and was the first graduate of Jones High School, Lynnville, Tenn. He was a graduate of Transylvania College, Lexington, Ky., and for a number of years taught school in Mississippi.<br>In 1910 he graduated from Cumberland Law School, Lebanon, and began his practice of law here with the late Joe Woodward and Ben Childers. Later he was a member of the firm Woodward, Jones and Wagstaff. President of the Pulaski Bar Association, Mr. Jones was well known as an able lawyer in the Chancery Courts of the state. For over twenty years he had served as vice-president of The Union Bank, and was a member of the board of directors.<br>Mr. Jones was a member of the Board of Directors of the Austin Hewitt Home for Aged Women, a member of the Church of Christ, and during World War II, served on the Giles County Selective Services board.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lena Gordon Jones; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Rogers of Lynnville; and a brother, R. I. Jones, Fort Worth, Texas.<br><br>JONES, Lucile Pack The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services have been tentatively set for Saturday for Mrs. Lucile Pack Jones, 78, who died at 6:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday evening, December 3, at Giles County Hospital. She fell on November 22 at her home, breaking her hip.<br>The services will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Jones was born and reared in Giles County, and was a member of the Methodist Church. She had been a correspondent for The Nashville Banner for fifteen years.<br>Mrs. Jones was the wife of Lew Jones, city recorder in Pulaski for more than 22 years. He died August 31, 1940.<br>Mrs. Jones is survived by two daughters, Misses Lucile and Lynette Jones, both of New York City. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JONES, Nell Holt The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br><br>Mrs. William K. Jones, 63, Pulaski resident, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, July 19, in Giles County Hospital after an illness of several months. Private funeral services were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the residence on South Third Street, with the rites conducted by the Rev. George Regas and Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born November 24, 1895, the daughter of Mrs. Lulu H. Holt and the late Thomas P. Holt. She was educated at Giles College and Martin College. Mr. Jones died in 1953.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Jones is survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. Matt Stone, Pulaski, and Mrs. Joe Drblik, Los Angeles, Calif. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>JONES, Robert Henry The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Robert Henry Jones, 16, former resident of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church, and J. Bedford Rasbury, minister of Second Street Church of Christ, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The youth died Saturday in Kingsport Hospital in Kingsport, Tenn., following a long illness.<br>The son of Henry Butler Jones and Ruth Worley Jones of Kingsport, formerly of Pulaski, he was born in Marshall County but had lived most of his life in Pulaski. The family lived in Columbia before going to East Tennessee where Mr. Jones had business interests.<br>In addition to the parents, the survivors include two brothers, Dan W. Jones and Don R. Jones; one sister, Janice Jones, all of Kingsport; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones and Mrs. Flautt Worley, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>JONES, Russell James The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for James Russell Jones, 78, retired public works employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, and burial took place at Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Jones died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, July 22, at Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br>Born in Lewis County, he was the son of the late Daniel H. Jones and Rebecca Kennedy Jones, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Hearld Jones; two daughters, Mrs. Cecil Harris, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Charles Slusser, Akron, Ohio; four sons, Robert H. Jones, Pulaski, Hugh Lee Jones, Sacramento, Calif., Russell Jones, Jr., San Diego, Calif., and Parkes Jones, Lewisburg; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Annie Mary Nance, and Mrs. Nola Long and Mrs. Eldridge Powers, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Esther Fleming, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, Fred Jones, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>JONES, Sallie Dunnavant The Pulaski Citizen 05 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Dunnavant Jones, 70, who died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night August 30, at her home in Aspen Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Aspen Hill Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Roy West, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br><br>Born April 16, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charles Henry Dunnavant and Nancy Rogers Dunnavant. She was a devoted member of the Methodist Church and had been an outstanding member of the Aspen Hill Home Demonstration Club.<br>In addition to her husband, H. Clay Jones, Mrs. Jones is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gray Beasley, Columbia, Mrs. Urban Smith and Mrs. Ann Harrison, both of Aspen Hill; one son Edward Clay Jones, Aspen Hill; fourteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Will Smith, Tarpley and Mrs. Viola Grant, Prospect; and three brothers, Sam Dunnavant and Virgil Dunnavant, both of Conway; and Erskine Dunnavant, Ardmore.<br><br>JONES, Sallie Freels The Pulaski Citizen 29 Feb 1956<br>Mrs. Sallie Freels Jones, 65, resident of Clinton, Tenn., died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday, February 21, enroute to a Knoxville hospital. She had been in declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Holly Funeral Home in Clinton, with burial in Sunset Cemetery in Clinton.<br>Mrs. Jones is survived by her husband, J. B. Jones, Clinton; five daughters, including Mrs. Lewis E. Hewgley, Pulaski; and several grandchildren.<br><br>JONES, Thomas J. &#8220;Tom&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 03 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Thomas J. 82, retired farmer, who died Wednesday afternoon in the Seventh Civil District, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Aspen Hill Methodist Church. The Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br>A son of the late W. H. Jones and Emily Victoria Biles Jones, he had lived in the Aspen Hill community for many years.<br>Mr. Jones is survived by two brothers, H. Clay Jones, Aspen Hill, and J. A. Jones, Ardmore; and one sister, Mr. J. H. Hardy, Birmingham, Ala. Wilson Carter and Company.<br><br>JORDAN, John David The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1951<br>John David Jordan, 24, Nashville plumber and a former resident of Pulaski, died possibly from electrical shock, while he worked beneath a house in Nashville Wednesday afternoon.<br>Nashville officers said the exact cause of death had not been determined that afternoon, but added that there is the possibility that Jordan was electrocuted.<br>Jordan was said to have been &#8220;cutting pipes&#8221; beneath the home of Archie Cook at 1006 Montrose Ave., when he died around 5:15 p.m. Officers stated an electrical ground wire was connected to one of the pipes which Jordan was cutting. His wrench was still on one of the pipes when the officers arrived.<br>Cook told officers he heard Jordan groaning for several minutes before he realized the plumber was in danger. He said he rushed to the rear of the house and pulled the electrical switch. Ambulance attendants removed Jordan&#8217;s body. He was dead on arrival at St. Thomas Hospital.<br><br>The son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jordan of Pulaski, Jordan was a native of Shelbyville but had resided in Pulaski most of his life and was educated in this city. He was a veteran of World War II and was a member of the Judson Memorial Baptist Church in Nashville where he had resided for the past four years.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Joyce Turner Jordan, formerly of Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. William Noblett of Pulaski and Mrs. T. M. LeMasters of Atlanta, Ga.<br>Funeral services will be held at First Baptist Church in Pulaski at ten o&#8217;clock Friday morning by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>KEELING, Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1953<br>Miss Elizabeth Keeling, 77, native of Giles County, died Saturday at the home of her nephew, John Morrison, Jr., in Lawrenceburg, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, with the rites conducted by the Rev. James W. Elder of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Thomas Keeling. The family moved to Lawrenceburg in 1918. For the past nine years she had been making her home with the Morrisons.<br>Miss Keeling, the last member of her immediate family, was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>KELLAM, Minnie Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 01 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Miss Minnie Cleveland Kellam, 73, Pulaski resident, will be held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Miss Kellam died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday, October 1, at Giles County Hospital after a long period of illness.<br>Born February 14, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Fields Robertson Kellam and Martha Ann Simpson Kellam. She had been a member of the Methodist Church since girlhood.<br>Miss Kellam is survived by one sister, Miss Ola Kellam, Pulaski; and one brother, Simpson Kellam, Clear Creek Lake; and several nieces and nephews.<br><br>KELLAM, Roy Justice The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1955<br>Roy J. Kellam, 73, retired farmer and well-known citizen of Giles County died suddenly Wednesday afternoon at his home on East Madison Street.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Kellam was found dead at 2:15 Wednesday afternoon, seated in a chair at his home.<br>He was born October 8, 1881, in the Odd Fellows Hall community of Giles County, the son of Fields Kellam and Martha Anna Simpson Kellam. Mr. Kellam was a blacksmith in the county for many years and served as a deputy sheriff of Giles County for one term.<br>Mr. Kellam is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nola Worsham Kellam; two daughters, Mrs. Joe Hayes, Memphis, and Mrs. Thomas Mayfield, Nashville; two sons, William R. Kellam, Aspen Hill, and Edward Kellam, Nashville; 7 grandchildren; and two sisters, Miss Minnie Kellam and Miss Ola Kellam, Pulaski; and a brother, Simpson Kellam of Giles County.<br><br>KELLAM, Thomas Juston The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1954<br>Thomas Juston Kellam, 37, Giles County World War II veteran, was killed in an automobile accident about 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday night when his car went out of control and crashed into a bridge near Manchester.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. S. O. McAdoo, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Kellam, officers said, was apparently driving at a high rate of speed, passed a truck driven by Jess Thomas Elders, Manchester, and lost control of his car.<br>Cpl. E. C. Ervin and E. E. Hullett of the Highway Patrol, said Kellam was alone.<br>The son of Roy and Nola Worsham Kellam of Pulaski, he was a native of Pulaski but had lived in Tullahoma for the past four years. He was a salesman for the Hays Distributing Company. Kellam was a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church, the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hallie Baird Kellam; a daughter, Mary Connie Kellam, 3; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Hayes, Memphis and Mrs. Thomas Mayfield, Camden; and two brothers, William R. Kellam, Aspen Hill and Edward Kellam, Columbia.<br><br>KELLER, Mike The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1958<br>Mike Keller, 50, Vice-President of the RCA Rubber Company at Akron, Ohio, died at 4 a. m. Tuesday at an Akron hospital after less than two hours illness.<br>Mr. Keller, who had not been previously ill, had made plans to accompany other officials of the company to Pulaski this week. He was directly responsible for establishing the Rubber Plant in Pulaski and had made many friends in this section during his visits to the local plant.<br>Mr. Keller is survived by his father, his wife, a daughter, Janie and a son, Dannie.<br><br>KELLEY, Edith Nadine The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1954<br>Funeral Services for Mrs. Edith Nadine Gatlin Kelley, 28, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 3, at her home at Minor Hill, will be held at 2 o&#8221;clock Thursday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ. Tom Holland of Athens, Ala., will officiate and burial will take place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Her death followed an extended illness at the home of her father in law, Sam Kelley.<br>Her husband, Hubert Kelley, was killed in an automobile wreck April 11, 1951.<br>Mrs. Kelley, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by two daughters, Teresa and Ann Kelley; and one son, Gary Kelley; her father, Aubrey Gatlin; her step mother, Mrs. Lacy Gatlin, both of Winter Haven, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. L. L. Bassham, Winter Haven, Fla.; one brother, James Gatlin, Georgia; and three half sisters and one half brother. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>KELLEY, Hubert H. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1951<br>Hubert H. Kelley, 34, of Mobile, Ala., formerly of Minor Hill, was instantly killed at 3:10 Wednesday afternoon, at a point about one half mile south of Minor Hill when the car in which he was riding south on Highway 11 in driving rain, collided with the rear of a stationary Minor Hill school bus loaded with about 55 children, driven by Ed Marbut, 41, of Route 1, Minor Hill. No one on the school bus was hurt, according to the report of James Dycus, of the Highway Patrol. T. L. Kelley, 14, another passenger in the car, half brother of the dead man, was treated for cuts and bruises. A Bennett May Ambulance answered the call for transportation of the dead and injured. Kelly&#8217;s body was taken to the Pulaski Funeral Home where it will remain until funeral services are conducted at the Minor Hill Church of Christ at 2:00 p.m. Friday.<br><br>The car in which Kelley was killed, was driven by another brother, S. J. Kelley of Camp Breckenridge, Ky., who was visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley of Minor Hill on a 14 day furlough. The fatally injured man was sitting at the right of the driver on the front seat when the sedan crashed into the left rear of the school bus which had just deposited a passenger at the residence of Mrs. Alma Hunter and was standing still with the stop sign displayed. After hitting the bus, the car skidded across the wet highway and came to a standstill 70 feet away in front of a vacant building. The car is reported demolished. Only minor injury was done to the rear of the school bus.<br>Funeral services will be conducted Friday by M. F. Norwood, Church of Christ minister of Salem, Ala., life long friend of the deceased. Burial will be in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Kelley is survived by his wife, Nadine Gatlin Kelley, and three children, Teresa, Gwendolyn Ann and Jerry Hubert; his father and step mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley of Minor Hill; two brothers, S. J., Camp Brekenridge, Ky., T. L., Minor Hill, and a half sister, Claudette Kelley of Minor Hill.<br><br>KELLEY, James M. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1950<br>James M. Kelley, 87, died on October 31, at the home of his son, Ira Kelley, in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock the following Wednesday afternoon at Choates Creek Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Reed, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Osborn, pastor of the Coleman Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Had he lived five days longer, Mr. Kelley would have been 88 years of age. Born and reared in Giles County, he was a retired farmer, highly respected in his community. His wife died in 1922.<br>Mr. Kelley is survived by three sons, Ira Kelley and J. Leroy Kelley, both of Pulaski, and Clint Kelley, Fort Wayne, Ind.; and one daughter, Mrs. Dewey Smith, Minor Hill; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; and three brothers, Sherman, Lum and Jonah Kelley.<br><br>KELLY, Anna Christenberry The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1958<br>Mrs. Anna Christenberry, 89, Pulaski resident, died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 9, at her home on South Fourth Street after a period of declining health.<br>The time for the rites have not been set pending the arrival of relatives but the services will be held in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born at Decaturville, Tenn., on March 17, 1869, she was the daughter of the late J.G.W. Christenberry and Sarah E. Hubble Christenberry. She was a member of the Methodist Church and its Woman&#8217;s Society of Christian Service.<br>Her husband, George E. Kelly, died in 1940.<br>Mrs. Kelly, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert F. Black, Pulaski; two sons, G. L. Kelly, Jr., Evansville, Ind., and Fred Kelly, New York City; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br>KELLY, Jennings The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1952<br>Jennings Kelly, 54, former Pulaskian, died suddently of a heart attack Wednesday, afternoon, September 3, at a hospital in Rockledge, Fla.<br>Funeral rites will be held Saturday afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church in that city, conducted by the pastor of the church. Burial will take place there.<br>Born November 15, 1897 and reared in Pulaski, he was the son of Mrs. Annie Christenberry Kelly of Pulaski and the late George L. Kelly, Sr. He was a graduate of Massey Military School in Pulaski, and was formerly employed by the Union Bank here. At the time of his death, he was employed as an electrical engineer by the U. S. Government.<br>He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Kelly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anita Moore Kelly; one daughter, Mrs. Jack Bishop, Cocoa, Fla.; one son, Tommy Kelly, Rockledge, Fla.; one grandson, Douglas Bishop; one sister, Mrs. R. F. Black, Pulaski; and two brothers, G. L. Kelly, Jr., Evansville, Ind. and Fred Kelly, Sr., New York City, N. Y.<br>The mother, sister and brother, G. L. Kelly, Jr., Mrs. Edd Ezell and Mrs. Alden Kelly of Gallatin will attend the rites in Florida.<br><br>KELLY, Joseph Aaron The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Joseph Aaron Kelly, 48, native of Prospect and owner of the J. A. Kelly Construction Company of Nashville, died of a heart ailment at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday evening, April 13, at the Baptist Hospital after an illness of several months.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Martin Funeral Home, with Dr. Prentice Pugh of Nashville and the Rev. J. H. Elder of Memphis officiating. Burial took place at 2 o&#8217;clock that afternoon in the family lot in Prospect Cemetery in Giles County.<br>Mr. Kelly, a past president of the Nashville Contractors Association, was the contractor that built the Sam Davis Memorial Museum in Pulaski on the site of the Southern patriot&#8217;s execution on the street bearing his name.<br>Moving to Nashville in 1930, Mr. Kelly was associated with the Sumner Construction Company for six years before entering business for himself.<br>Born at Prospect, he was the son of Mrs. O. J. Kelly and the late Mr. Kelly, and was educated in the public schools of the county and was graduated from a Nashville business school. He was a member of the Prospect Methodist Church, the Nashville Exchange Club, the Elks Club, a 32nd Mason and a Shriner.<br>Mr. Kelly, in addition to his mother, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Erlene Pritchett Kelly whom he married in 1950; two sisters, Mrs. G. H. Standlee, Nashville, and Mrs. M. B. Meroney, Fort Worth, Texas; and two brothers, John Kelly and J. B. Kelly, both of Prospect.<br><br>KELLY, Margaret Anthony The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1950<br>Relatives here have received notice of the death recently of Mrs. Margaret Anthony Kelly at her home in Los Angeles, Calif.<br>Mrs. Kelly was the daughter of the late William and Emma Anthony.<br><br>Mrs. Kelly is survived by a daughter in Los Angeles; and a brother, Dr. John Anthony, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>KELLUM, Amelia Hatcher The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1952<br>Mrs. Amelia Hatcher Kellum , 79, died on Tuesday afternoon, July 1, at a Nashville hospital following four months illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville by the Rev. Willard Blue. Burial took place in the Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter of Elkton.<br>She was born in Overton County, and lived in Pulaski on South First Street for about ten years. Her husband, the late Tom Kellum, a Methodist minister, died at Lynnville in 1913. Since 1928, she has made her home in Nashville with her son, David Kellum.<br>In addition to David Kellum, Mrs. Kellum is survived by two other sons, Thomas Kellum, Nashville, and Kenneth Kellum, Lakeland, Fla.<br><br>KELLUM, Beulah Mae The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1956<br>Beulah Mae Kellum, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kellum of Giles County, died at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, at 10:30 p. m. Sunday of burns suffered the previous Tuesday at her home.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Monday at Pulaski Funeral Home by the Rev. Andrew Helton, pastor of the Elkton Baptist Church, and burial was in the Moriah Cemetery near Pulaski.<br>The child was burned when her clothing caught fire from an open grate at her home. She was rushed to the Nashville hospital immediately after the accident.<br>Other survivors are a sister, Brenda K. Kellum; two brothers, Robert Hasting Kellum and Charles Kellum; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Kellum of Arizona; and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ola Barnett of Nashville.<br><br>KELLUM, John Hunt The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for John Hunt Kellum, 74, retired farmer of the Twenty-third Civil District, were held Friday afternoon at Bee Spring Church, conducted by the Rev. Bruce Robinson, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in the Bee Spring Cemetery.<br>Mr. Kellum died of a heart attack at 7 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, October 17, at Cozy Rest Nursing Home in Columbia, where he had been a patient the past year.<br>Mr. Kellum, an elder in the Bee Spring Presbyterian Church, was the son of the late Rev. John L. Kellum, Methodist minister, and Fannie Hunt Kellum. His wife, Mrs. Rosa Ray Kellum, died August 17 of this year.<br>Survivors include seven sons, Floyd Kellum, Ozark, Ala., T. R. Kellum and H. G. Kellum, Birmingham, Ala., Allen Kellum, Woodrow Kellum, and Erskine Kellum, Richmond, Va., and Frank Kellum, Anniston, Ala.; one daughter, Mrs. R. J. Gatlin, Lawrenceburg; fourteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Prudie Compton, Bodenham, Mrs. Robert Hunter, LaVergne, Tenn., and Mrs. Warmuth Johnson, Symrna.<br><br>KELLUM, Mary Spears The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Spears Kellum, 63, widow of Rufus Kellum, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Andrew T. Helton of Elkton. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery west of Pulaski. Mrs Kellum died Friday morning at her home at Prospect after a long illness.<br>Born January 10, 1896, in Lewis County, she was the daughter of the late Lum Spears and Nora Grimes Spears, but had spent most of her life in Giles County.<br>Mrs. Kellum is survived by five sons, William Edgar Kellum and Sidney A. Kellum, Prospect, Rufus Flournoy Kellum, Phoenix, Ariz., First Sgt. George W. Kellum, Korea, and Allen Kellum, Madison, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Tosh, Prospect, and Mrs. Edward Ivey, Chicago, Ill. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>KELLUM, Wilma Gean The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1958<br>Wilma Gean Kellum, lost her life in a drowning accident at Elkton. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kellum, who reside on the Grady McNeese farm. Wilma Gean and her six-year-old brother had waded into a pond on the farm while playing in the area when the child fell forward and sank from sight. Her father, rushing to the scene at the calls of his son located the child&#8217;s body, although efforts to revive her were in vain.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Rainey Funeral Home in Ardmore and burial was in Moriah Cemetery.<br><br>KENDALL, Lelah Freeman The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1951<br>Mrs. Lelah Freeman Kendall, 72, mother of Miss Elizabeth Kendall, home demonstration agent of Giles County, died at 10:25 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, May 12, at her home in Jackson after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Lambuth Memorial Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Jackson Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Kendall is survived by her husband, the Rev. J. M. Kendall, retired Methodist minister; the two daughters, Miss Elizabeth Kendall of Pulaski, and Miss Nell Kendall, Cookeville, home demonstration agent in Putnam County; two sisters, Mrs. Florence James, Union City, Tenn., and Mrs. E. W. Williams, San Diego, Calif.; and one brother, J. W. Freeman, Troy, Tenn.<br>Miss Betty Lineberry, Miss Mabel Tidwell, Mrs. E. T. Petty, Jr., Joe Matthews and J. C. Criner, Jr., Pulaski, attended the funeral.<br><br>KENNEDY, James Evans The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1958<br>James Evans Kennedy, 66, Lynnville farmer and veteran of World War I, died Saturday at Thayer Hospital, Nashville, which he entered two months ago. He had been ill for seven years.<br>Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10:30 at Lynnville Presbyterian Church of which he was a member, the pastor, the Rev. John B. Lindenberger officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Kennedy was born in Maury County on June 7, 1892, but he had lived most of his life in Giles County. His parents were the late J. N. and Mattie Evins Kennedy.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Evans Kennedy, one daughter, Mrs. Gordon L. Jones, Shelbyville; one sister, Mrs. Ethel Wynn, Murfreesboro and three grandsons.<br><br>KENNEDY, Knox The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1951<br>Knox Kennedy, 34, proprietor of Roselawn Grill in Pulaski, died early Sunday morning at General Hospital in Nashville from injuries received when his car overturned Saturday night on Highway 41-A near Pleasant View, Tennessee.<br>Kennedy was thrown from his automobile when it overturned after he attempted to avert a collision with two motorcycles ahead of him on the highway.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia by the Rev. Fred Blankenship, Melvin Dugger and F. H. Curtis. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br>A native of Maury County, Mr. Kennedy lived in Columbia until about three years ago when he removed to Pulaski to assume operation of the grill on North First Street. He was an active member of the Pulaski Exchange Club and was a member of the First Methodist Church in this city.<br>Mr. Kennedy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nell Gray Kennedy; a daughter, Cassandra Kennedy and a son, Joe Kennedy, all of Pulaski; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knox Kennedy of McCains; four brothers, Frank Kennedy of Columbia; Robert Kennedy of Lawrenceburg; Carl Kennedy, Johnson City, and Alpheus Kennedy of Winchester.<br><br>KILLIAN, Mrs. Joe The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951<br>Mrs. Joe Killian, 65, mother of Clarence L. Meyer, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, April 16, at St. Mary&#8217;s Hospital in Lafayette, Ind., following a three weeks illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, with burial in the Indiana city.<br>Mrs. Killian, a lifelong resident of Lafayette, is survived by her second husband, Mr. Killian; three daughters and five sons.<br>Mrs. Killian had made a number of friends when on visits to her son here.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, Bob The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Bob Kimbrough, 69, retired farmer of the Weakley Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, with the burial in the Kimbrough Cemetery on Weakley Creek. Mr. Kimbrough died on Thursday, June 12, at Lawrence County Hospital, four days after entering.<br>Born February 14, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late R. A. Kimbrough and Betty West Kimbrough, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Kimbrough, a single man, is survived by one sister, Miss Ida Kimbrough, who lives in the home on Weakley.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, Bruce Padgett The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Bruce Padgett Kimbrough, 67, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Andrew Helton and burial took place in the Kimbrough Cemetery in western Giles County.<br>Mr. Kimbrough died at 10:40 o&#8217;clock Friday night, February 3, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. L. Collier, at Elkton, after a period of declining health.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Kimbrough and Ann Campbell Kimbrough.<br>Mr. Kimbrough is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Petty Kimbrough; the one daughter, Mrs. Collier; and two grandchildren.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, Buchanan The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Buchanan Kimbrough, 77, retired Weakley Creek farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Kimbrough died on Wednesday, November 18, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born September 10, 1882, on Weakley Creek in Giles County, he was the son of the late Clay Kimbrough and Dora Buchanan Kimbrough. He was a member of the Greenwood Church of Christ. For the past eight years he had resided in Pulaski. Mr. Kimbrough, a bachelor, had no immediate relatives. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, Carley The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1954<br>Carley Kimbrough, 66, native Giles Countian, died Friday night, April 23, at St. Vincent Hospital in Birmingham, Ala.<br>Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Rideout Funeral Chapel and burial in that city.<br>A native of Aspen Hill, he was the son of the late Andrew Kimbrough and Tiny Butler Kimbrough.<br>Mr. Kimbrough is survived by his wife, a native of Birmingham; one sister, Miss Arlene Kimbrough, Birmingham; and one brother, Gordon Kimbrough, Los Angeles, Calif.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, Ernest Newton The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Ernest Newton Kimbrough, 77, former Wales postmaster and merchant were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Kimbrough died of a heart attack early Friday morning at his home in the Weakley Creek community.<br>He was a lifelong resident of the county, the son of the late Henry Francis Kimbrough and Matilda Campbell Kimbrough. He had been a merchant and had served as postmaster at Wales more than forty years.<br><br>Mr. Kimbrough, a member of New Hope Baptist Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Bunch Kimbrough; four daughters, Miss Margaret Kimbrough, Gallatin, Mrs. R. Sadler, Nashville, Mrs. Allen Murray, Lynnville, and Mrs. W. E. Dean, Prospect; five sons, Frank Kimbrough, Winston- Salem, N. C., Ernest Kimbrough, Jr., Florence, Ala., Otis Kimbrough, Wales, Robert Kimbrough, Nashville, Marion Kimbrough, Weakley Creek; twelve grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Leroy Kelley, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Lura Kinzer, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, Ida Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Miss Ida Mitchell Kimbrough, 76, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held Tuesday at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the Kimbrough Cemetery in northwestern Giles County. She died Sunday, February 8, at Lawrence County Hospital.<br>A resident of the Weakley Creek community, she was the daughter of the late Robert A. Kimbrough and Betty West Kimbrough, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>There were no immediate survivors.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, Jennie Mildred Fogg The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Mildred Fogg Kimbrough, 70, who died at 3:40 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, March 10, at Giles County Hospital after a weeks illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, Methodist minister and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She was born February 6, 1881, in Giles County, and was the daughter of the late Bill Fogg and Ozella Ross Fogg.<br>Mrs. Kimbrough is survived by her husband, Lake Kimbrough, farmer of the Rockwood community; five daughters, Mrs. James Tate and Mrs. Herbert Neal, both of Aspen Hill, Mrs. William Brown, Prospect, Mrs. Adrian Johnson, Columbia, and Miss Ura Kimbrough, Rockwood; four sons, Floyd Kimbrough, Decatur, Ala., Edgar Kimbrough, Huntsville, Ala., Claiborne Kimbrough, Columbia, and Terrell Kimbrough, Nashville; eleven grandchildren and one great grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Ella Marks, Pulaski; and one brother, Guy Fogg, Lewisburg. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, John H. Nashville Tennessean __ Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for John H. Kimbrough, 81, retired farmer, who died early Tuesday morning, January 30, at his home in the Rockwood community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Roy West, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the Kimbrough Cemetery at Rockwood. He had been in ill health for three months.<br>A lifelong resident of the Rockwood community, he was the son of the late D. C. Kimbrough.<br>Mr. Kimbrough was twice married; his first wife, Mrs. Rena Hammond Kimbrough, died in 1931.<br><br>Mr. Kimbrough is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Elsie Cates Kimbrough; a son, Flournoy Kimbrough; three daughters, Mrs. Floyd Brooks and Mrs. Willie Hargrove, all of Rockwood, and Mrs. R. F. Brother, Painesville, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Neil S. Anthony; a brother, Lake Kimbrough, both of Rockwood; 21 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, John M. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for John M. Kimbrough, 64, former Giles Countian, were held Sunday at the Lawrenceburg Baptist Church. Burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Kimbrough, born and reared in the Weakley Creek section of this county, died Thursday, February 23, at his home in St. Petersburg, Fla.<br>Mr. Kimbrough is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Chambers Kimbrough; one son and three daughters, all of St. Petersburg; three sister, Mrs. Clara Chaffin, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Nora Clifton and Miss Ida Kimbrough; and one brother, Bob Kimbrough, all of the Weakley community.<br>He was the son of the late R. A. Kimbrough and Bettie West Kimbrough.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, John Lee The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for John Lee Kimbrough, 82, retired farmer, who died early Tuesday morning, at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Malcolm Lovelace at Stella, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Audie Michael, pastor of the Stella Baptist Church, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Son of the late Josephus Kimbrough and Loretta Lee Kimbrough, he was a lifelong resident of the county.<br>Mr. Kimbrough is survived by one son, Grady Kimbrough, of Stella; six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; and one brother, Claiborne Kimbrough, Nashville. Wilson Carter and Company, Morticians.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, Mary Maude Craig The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Maude Craig Kimbrough, 72, resident of the Chestnut Grove Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church of which she was a member. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski, and the Rev. Howard Haynes, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Kimbrough died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock, Monday morning, April 28, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Wilson Abernathy, after a prolonged illness.<br>Born January 4, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Col. Winston Craig and Mollie Crenshaw Craig.<br>Mrs. Kimbrough is survived by her husband, Madden Kimbrough, retired farmer of the Chestnut Grove section; two daughters, Mrs. Abernathy, Beech Hill, and Mrs. Robert Hugh Williams, Anthony Hill; eight grandchildren; and three great great grandchildren; three sisters, ____________ and Mrs. Ida Kimbrough, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Hugh Whitney, Auburndale, Fla.; and three brothers, Solon Craig, Decatur, Ala., Elmo Craig, Lawrenceburg, and John Craig, Auburndale, Fla.<br><br>KIMBROUGH, Patrick Cleburn The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Patrick Cleburn Kimbrough, 81, retired farmer who resided at 105 Chapel Avenue in Nashville, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Eastland Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Hayward Highfill, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville. Mr. Kimbrough died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, November 7, at General Hospital in that city.<br>Born February 28, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph W. Kimbrough and Loretta Lee Kimbrough. He was a member of Eastland Baptist Church, having moved to Nashville in 1946.<br>Mr. Kimbrough, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leona Beeler Kimbrough; four daughters, Mrs. Robert M. Wert, Lynchburg, Va., Mrs. Holland H. Hart, Richmond, Va., Mrs. James C. Thomas, Arlington, Va., and Mrs. J. B. Nicholson, Nashville; and eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>KING, Elizabeth Allen The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Allen King, 76, who died at 4:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, April 4, at the home in the First District after a short illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, and burial took place in the church cemetery. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Maurice Allen and Nancy Nearen Allen. At the age of 14 she moved with her parents to Giles County.<br>Mrs. King is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary Rolin and Miss Elizabeth King, both of the Pleasant Hill section and Mrs. Gordon Billings of Blanche in Lincoln County; three sons, Alton King and Paul King, both of Pleasant Hill and Robert King, Louisville, Ky.; eighteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br><br>KING, Betty Malone The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Malone King, 79, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Ardmore Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Marion Lewter, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Hasting Cemetery. Mrs. King who had been in failing health for a long time, fell recently, breaking her hip and died Thursday in Giles County Hospital.<br>Born December 15, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Malone and Jane Bates Malone; and was the widow of Ben King who died twenty-seven years ago. She was a member of the Union Hill Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. King is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Nellie Malone, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Howard Camp and Miss Alma King, both of Ardmore, Mrs. Fannie Martin, Prospect, Mrs. Ethel Waldrop, Nashville; three sons, James King, Ardmore, Albert King, Chattanooga, and Orville King, Columbia; and a number of grandchildren. Toney Rainey and Son, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>KING, Joe Whitfield The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1952<br><br>Funeral services for Joe Whitfield King, 64, Bryson farmer, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bethany Presbyterian Church at Bryson, conducted by the Rev. Taylor O. Bird, pastor of the church. Burial tookplace in Bethany Cemetery.<br>Mr. King died on August 28 at Thayer Veteran Hospital in Nashville, after several months illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born March 31, 1891, the son of the late Mitt King and Ella Whitfield King. He served in the U. S. Army during World War I.<br>Mr. King is survived by three nieces, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Aspen Hill, Mrs. Sammye Lang, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Catherine Scheler, Nashville; and a number of other relatives. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>KING, Lee The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Lee King, 97, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the Nelson Cemetery near Liberty. Mr. King, who had lived with a daughter in Birmingham, Ala., the past four years died there Thursday morning after a long period of declining health.<br>Born June 11, 1859, at Liberty, he was the son of the late George King and Mary Elizabeth Hollis King and was a member of the Methodist Church. Following the death of his wife, Mrs. Fannie Kirkland King, Januray 9, 1935, he lived seventeen years with his daughter, Mrs. D. D. Taylor, at Elkton. She died in June, 1952.<br>Mr. King is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lonnie Campbell, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Sim Wilburn, Elkton; one son Dick King, Liberty; and a number of children and grandchildren.<br><br>KING, Louise The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1951<br>Miss Louise King, 44, died at a Detroit, Mich. hospital at 1:30 a. m. December 20th. Funeral services were held in Detroit with burial services at Lynnville Methodist Church on Sunday at 2 p. m. with Dr. J. Clark Hensley, officiating. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Miss King was the daughter of the late W. B. and Addie Sanders King. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and had lived in Detroit for the past twenty years.<br>She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Roy Newman, Kokomo, Ind., Mrs. Mark Boyd, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. C. E. Poitevint, Pulaski; three brothers, Howard King, Kenneth King, both of Detroit, and Rufus B. King, of Kerrville, Texas.<br><br>KING, Mary Wood The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Wood King, 85, trained nurse, who died Saturday, October 11, in Nashville, were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the Brick Church Cemetery.<br><br>Born August 20, 1867, and reared here, she was the daughter of the late Robert Wood and Sara Cooley Wood, former residents of the Brick Church community. She was the last member of her immediate family. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>KING, William Francis The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for William Francis King, 64, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, June 23, at his home at Wales, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. J. Clifford Murphy and Virgil Bradford, ministers of the Church of Christ, conducted the services and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A member of Fairview Church of Christ, he was born May 2, 1890, in Giles County, the son of the late Thomas J. King and Elizabeth Morrow King.<br>Mr. King is survived by his wife, Mrs. Altha Angus King; one daughter, Mrs. J. B. Dunavant; three sons, James Robert King and William Francis King, Jr., of Wales, and Thomas Wayne King, of Riversburg; his step-mother, Mrs. Ella King, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Hendrix of Appleton; and five half-sisters, Mrs. H. C. Ray, Mrs. Laura Hedgecoth, Miss Julia King and Mrs. Maggie Vinson, Pulaski; and Mrs. J. W. Rolin, Ardmore; and eight grandchildren.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>KING, William G. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1954<br>William G. King, 76, retired farmer and carpenter, died Monday night, July 26, at the home in Pulaski after several months&#8217; declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, Methodist minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late J. W. King and May Dunnavant King, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. King is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Tyree Campbell, Pulaski; one son, John D. King, Pulaski; and one grandson, William Henry Campbell; one half-sister, Mrs. Essie Cobb; and one half-brother, Nigel King, both of Birmingham, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>KINNARD, Mollie Forsythe The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Forsythe Kinnard, 83, resident of Columbia, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Kinnard, who had been in failing health for five years, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, October 31, at Fairmont Nursing Home in Columbia.<br>Born June 17, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Harrison Forsythe and Julia Simpson Forsythe. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br><br>Her husband, M. C. Kinnard of Columbia, died a number of years ago. Mrs. Kinnard is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Elmo Arney, Pulaski, Mrs. William Brownlow of the Stella Community, Mrs. Ella Brownlow, Ethridge, Mrs. Ola Davis, Columbia, and Mrs. Anna Sawyer, Nashville; four stepsons, Herbert Kinnard, Sheffield, Ala., Carlyle Kinnard, Florida, Knox Kinnard, and Horace Kinnard, both of Columbia; and one step-daughter, Mrs. Virginia Teagarden, Nashville.<br><br>KINZER, Lura Kimbrough The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1957<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 10, for Mrs. Lura Kimbrough Kinzer, 81, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with burial in Mt. Nebo Cemetery. Mrs. Kinzer died at 4:15 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at a Columbia nursing home. Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry F. Kimbrough and Matilda Campbell Kimbrough. A resident of Columbia since 1921, she was the widow of Macon P.Kinzer and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Columbia.<br>Mrs. Kinzer is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mattie K. Kelley, Lawrenceburg; a step-daughter, Mrs. E. L. Duncan, Lewisburg; and two step-sons, James Bone, Lewisburg, and Donald Bone, Kentucky.<br><br>KIRK, Thomas Jefferson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1953<br>Funeral services for Thomas Jefferson Kirk, 75, retired farmer and blacksmith of the Eighth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at Thompson Chapel Baptist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Kirk died Sunday at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born March 23, 1878, in Coffee County, the son of the late Jack Kirk and Elizabeth Butner Kirk. For approximately the past fifty years, he has lived in Giles County.<br>Mr. Kirk is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Newton Kirk; one son, Loyd Kirk, Pulaski; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Oscar Kirk and Lonnie Kirk, both of Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>KIRK, William Cathey The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br>William Cathey Kirk, 69, retired farmer of Maury County, and father of Mrs. Kenneth E. Cooper of Pulaski, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 14 at King&#8217;s Daughters Hospital in Columbia, following a heart attack on Tuesday.<br>Funeral rites were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the West Seventh Street Church of Christ, with Elder Leon C. Burns and Elbert M. Young officiating. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia.<br>A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late George O. Kirk and Clarinda Worley Kirk. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In additon to his daughter here, Mr. Kirk is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine Kirk; four other daughters, Mrs. Gentry Speed, Gallatin, Mrs. William Hardy, Waynesville, N. C., Mrs. Paul Hembree, Nashville, and Mrs. Belton Hardwick, Columbia; one son, Fred Kirk, Columbia; seven grandchildren; and one brother, Hugh Kirk of Hampshire in Maury County.<br><br>KISER, William Pinkney The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1956<br><br>Funeral services for William Pinkney Kiser, 85, retired farmer were held Saturday at Robertson Fork Church of Christ and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Kiser died Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Marion Stone in the Lynnville section. A native of West Tennessee, he was the son of the late John M. Kiser and Sarah Browning Kiser, and came to this county in his youth.<br>Mr. Kiser, an elder in Robertson Fork Church of Christ, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora Nix Kiser; two daughters, Mrs. Stone, and Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Cornersville; one son, Otis Kiser, Lynnville; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br><br>KNIGHT, V. L. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for V. L. Knight, 74, retired farmer of the Fry Branch section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by Elder Leon C. Burns. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Knight died Sunday morning at a Lewisburg nursing home after several weeks illness.<br>A native of Culleoka, Mr. Knight moved to Giles County in 1902. He was a member of the Fry Branch Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Sally Bugg Fry Knight, died in 1955.<br>Mr. Knight is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jack Moore, Lewisburg; four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Minnie Standridge, Nashville, Mrs. W. Newt Walker, Lynnville, Mrs. Annie Cannon, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Vollie Willis, Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Thelma Coe, New York City; and one brother, C. W. Knight, of the Bear Creek Community of Maury County.<br><br>KNOWLES, John R. Denton Record Chronicle 16 Feb1953<br>Funeral services for John R. Knowles of Justin were held in the Justin Methodist Church yesterday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Danny Jones conducted the services.<br>The 70 year old Justin resident died in a Fort Worth Hospital Monday night.<br>Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Mrs. J. V. McAllister of Diamond, Okla., Mrs. Charlie Sims and Mrs. Edna Mae Keyworth of Justin; two brothers, Dr. Hood Knowles of Dallas and Albert Knowles of Kaufman; and six grandchildren.<br>Pallbearers were: Leo Adams, W. B. Harris, Joe Gay, Newton Knox, Louis Tate and Frank Haun. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Goen Funeral Home.<br><br>KNOX, Alice Reed The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1952<br>Mrs. Alice Reed Knox, 89, native Giles Countian residing in Nashville for the past forty years, died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at a convalescent home in Nashville after several months of failing health.<br>Funeral services were to be held in Nashville at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, after which the remains were to be brought to Giles County for burial in Moriah Cemetery. A prayer service will be held at the grave.<br>Born July 17, 1862, Mrs. Knox spent the early part of her life in the Moriah and Pulaski communities of Giles County, but had resided in Nashville for more than forty years. She was the widow of J. Mack Knox and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br><br>Mrs. Knox is survived by two sons, J. Hugh Knox of Nashville and Herman R. Knox of Ensley, Ala.; and six grandchildren.<br><br>KNOX, Herman The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1953<br>Funeral services for Herman Knox, about 65 years old, retired businessman of Ensley, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Ensley Funeral Home. Burial took place in Ensley Cemetery.<br>Mr. Knox died Monday morning at his home, after several years of declining health.<br>Born at Bodenham in Giles County, he was the son of the late John M. Knox and Alice Reed Knox. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Knox, for many years an office employee of Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company of Birmingham, Ala. retired a few years ago because of ill health.<br>Mr. Knox is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anne Paulk Knox, also a native of Giles County; three sons, Herman Knox, Jr., Victor Newton Knox, and J. M. Knox, all of Birmingham, Ala.; and one brother, Hugh Knox, Nashville.<br><br>KNOX, Hettie The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Miss Hettie Knox, 79, who died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon October 23, at her home at Campbellsville, following a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Ed Coggin and Rose Ann Bray Coggin at Campbellsville. The Rev. J. B. Burns, pastor, officiated, and burial took place in the Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>Born August 24, 1872, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joseph Milton (Mitt) Knox and Martha Gibson Knox. She had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for many years.<br>Miss Knox is survived by two sisters, Miss Mittie Knox, Campbellsville, and Mrs. Lou Knox McKenxie, Abilene, Texas; and two nephews, John Knox McKenzie, Seagraves, Texas, and Jim McKenzie, Morton, Texas.<br><br>KNOX, India Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1950<br>Mrs. India Abernathy Knox, 88, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, December 26, after a prolonged illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Burney W. Campbell in Lynnville.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen of College Grove, a former pastor of the Methodist Church of Lynnville, and the Rev. J. E. Fleming, pastor of Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the northern part of the county, she was the daughter of the late William Turner Abernathy and Virginia Smith Abernathy, members of pioneer families. She had been an active member of the Methodist Church from her girlhood until ill health caused her retirement several years ago.<br>Her husband, Samuel Allen Knox, died March 11, 1931.<br><br>Mrs. Knox is survived by the one daughter, Mrs. Campbell; two sons, Julian Knox, Lynnville, and Joe Knox, Lawrenceburg; and eight grandchildren; Mrs. J. T. Lowry, of Lynnville, a realtive of the family, was reared from childhood as a daughter in the home.<br><br>KNOX, Mittie The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1953<br>Funeral services for Miss Mittie Knox, 77, lifelong resident of the Campbellsville community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville, conducted by the Rev. S. O. McAdoo, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in the Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>Miss Knox died at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br>Born September 19, 1875, and reared in the county, she was the daughter of the late J. Milton Knox and Martha Gibson Knox. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Miss Knox is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lou Knox McKenzie, Abilene, Texas and two nephews, Jim McKenzie, Abilene, Texas and John Knox McKenzie, Seagraves, Texas.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>KUHN, Caroline Weil The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Weil Kuhn, 63, widow of Gus D. Kuhn, Sr., of Nashville, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at The Temple in that city, conducted by Rabbi William B. Silverman, with burial in the Temple Cemetery. Mrs. Kuhn died of a heart ailment early Saturday morning at her home after an illness of five years.<br>A native of Nashville, in 1916 she married Gus D. Kuhn, Sr., one of the founders of the Kuhn Brothers 5, 10, 25 cent stores, which now number forty-three.<br>Mrs. Kuhn is survived by two sons, Jack W. Kuhn and Gus D. Kuhn, Jr., both of Nashville; several grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. William P. Noa, Pulaski; and one brother, Simon S. Weil, Nashville.<br>Local people attending the funeral, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Noa, included Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Martin, Mrs. Mildred Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cohen, Louis Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cohen.<br><br>KUHN, Leila Mattie Ferguson The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Charlie A. Kuhn, 70, Pulaski housewife, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Kuhn died Monday afternoon at her home after a long illness.<br>Born in Giles County February 4, 1888, she was the former Miss Leila Mattie Ferguson, daughter of the late Tom Ferguson and Laura Hamlett Ferguson.<br>Mrs. Kuhn is survived by her husband, Charlie A. Kuhn; two daughter, Mrs. Julia Medley, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Evelyn Medley, Pulaski; one son, Mitchell Kuhn, Pulaski, and six grandchildren. Bennett-May, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>KUHN, Richard Gibson The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Richard Gibson Kuhn, 32, paper salesman of Chicago, Ill., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Kuhn died of a heart ailment at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday at home of his father-in-law, W. H. Brown in the Aymett Town community, following a two year illness. The Kuhn family returned here from Chicago six weeks ago.<br>Born October 29, 1918 in New Jersey, he was the son of Mrs. Ruby Gibson Kuhn Bond and the late Melvin H. Kuhn.<br>In addition to his mother who lives in Nashville, Mr. Kuhn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willa Mae Brown Kuhn; and one brother, Melvin Kuhn, U. S. Navy, stationed in California.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>LaCROIX, Aubrey The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1957<br>Funeral services for Aubrey LaCroix, 54, veteran of WWII, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Point Church, near Leoma, in Lawrence County. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mr.LaCroix died Monday night, August 12, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness.<br>Born February 18, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Eugene LaCroix and Jennie May LaCroix.<br>Mr. LaCroix is survived by four brothers, Jeff D. LaCroix, Bodenham, Monnie LaCroix, Lawrence County, H. C. LaCroix, Hartville, Ohio, and George LaCroix, Baltimore, Md. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>LACY, Josie Burrus The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Josie Burrus Lacy, 69, Florence, Ala., resident and mother of Mrs. John Parrish of Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at a Florence funeral home with burial in Greenview Memorial Park Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Lacy died Friday.<br>In addition to the daughter at Pulaski, Mrs. Lacy is survived by her husband, M. J. Lacy; another daughter, Mrs. Hilda Wilson, Florence, Ala.; two sons, C. E. Lacy, Birmingham, Ala., and R. E. Lacy, Sheffield, Ala.; and two sisters and four brothers, all of Virginia.<br><br>LAMBERT, Mary Velora Whitsett The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Velora Lambert, age 38, of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, who died October 31 at City Hospital, were held at Weller Funeral Home Saturday, November 8. Mrs. Lambert had lived in Ohio since early childhood. She was the daughter of Claud Whitsett of Akron, Ohio, who was reared in Giles County.<br>She is survived by her father, Claud Whitsett of Akron; her mother, Mrs. Bertie Whitsett of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; three brothers, Claud Whitsett, Jr., of California, Billy Whitsett of Cleveland, Ohio, and James Whitsett of Birmingham, Ala.<br>Burial was in Crown Cemetery .<br><br><br>LANE, William J. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for William J. Lane, retired Maury County farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Lane died unexpectedly at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at his home in Columbia.<br>A native of Maury County, he was the son of the late John Thomas Lane and Molly Thomas Lane, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Lane is survived by two sons, Angus Lane, Columbia, and John Lane, Lynnville and three grandchildren.<br><br>LANE, William Richardson The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1953<br>William Richardson Lane, 60, farmer and veteran of World War I, died suddently of a heart attack on Thursday, January 3, at the home of his aunts, Miss Meda Mason and Mrs. F. F. Abernathy, at Prospect, where he made his home.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Episcopal Church in Athens, Ala., conducted by the Rev. McManis, rector, and the Rev. W. C. Folks, Methodist minister of Prospect. Burial took place in City Cemetery in Athens.<br>Born in Athens, Ala., he was the son of the late Hector Davis Lane and Margaret Mason Lane.<br>In additon to the two aunts, Mr. Lane is survived by two sisters, Mrs. A. G. Goodwyn and Mrs. E. O. Saunders, both of Summerville, S. C.<br>Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br><br>LANGAN, Paul Conway The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1955<br>Dr. Paul Conway Langan, 62, husband of the former Miss Lizzie Smith of Pisgah, died Thursday morning, January 6, at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C. after a long illness. Funeral rites were held in Washington and burial took place in Arlington National Cemetery.<br>In addition to his wife, daughter of Arney Smith of Pulaski; Dr. Langan is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Phil Greene, Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. George Zornor, Cleveland, Ohio, and several grandchildren.<br>Dr. Langan, a veteran of World War I, was a member of the Radiologic Society of North America.<br><br>LANIER, John Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Mr. John Jackson Lanier, 80, who died at 6:00 p.m. Friday, March 3, after a long illness, in the Blooming Grove community, were held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at New Zion Baptist Church with Rev. Lloyd Hickman conducting the services. Burial was at the church cemetery.<br>A resident of this county for many years, he was the son of the late William Lanier and Sara Ann Cobb Lanier.<br><br>Mr. Lanier is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. A. Britton, Decatur, Ala., and a number of nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home, was in charge.<br><br>LANIER, Martha Ruth Smith The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Ruth Smith Lanier, 27, were held Tuesday at Cornersville Church of Christ, conducted by Neil Roberts, minister of the church, and burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery. She died Monday in a Lewisburg hospital.<br>A native of Giles County, she was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Lanier is survived by her husband, Brown Lanier; a son, William Smith Lanier; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith; and two sisters, Miss Kathleen Smith and Mrs. Jack Doggett of Cornersville.<br><br>LARGEN, W. O. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for the Rev. W. O. Largen, retired Methodist minister of the Tennessee Conference, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Fayetteville, with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Largen died of a heart attack Monday, June 29, in Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br>A native of Lincoln County, Mr. Largen served as pastor of many pastorates in Middle Tennessee, later organizing a number of new churches. He was pastor of the Trinity Charge in Giles County several years. Since his retirement he has made his home in Nashville.<br>Mr. Largen is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Lee Wells Largen; one son, J. W. Largen, Raleigh, N. C., two daughters, Mrs. Lewis Burns, Nashville, and Miss Vera Largen, Chicago, Ill., and four grandchildren.<br><br>LAUGHMILLER, Martha Ann Moore The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Ann Moore Laughmiller, 82, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, June 1, at Falkville, Ala., Methodist Church. Burial took place in Athens, Ala. Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Laughmiller died at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, May 30, at Ellis-Meyer Clinic at Decatur. Ala., following a long illness.<br>Mrs. Laughmiller, who made her home with her son, Roy L. Laughmiller, Tanner, Ala., is survived by four other sons, Cleo C. Laughmiller, Athens, Sullivan Laughmiller, Huntsville, Ala., M. D. Laughmiller, Falkville, and N. B. Laughmiller, Birmingham, Ala.; and two brothers, Jim Moore, Italy, Texas and John Moore, Aspen Hill.<br><br>LAWHORN, Carolyn Rose The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1956<br>Prayers services were held Sunday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church for Carolyn Rose Lawhorn, nine-day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lawhorn of Pulaski. The Rev. Malcolm White, Baptist minister, conducted the service and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The infant died at 8 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at Giles County Hospital.<br><br>In addition to the parents, survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Vestal and Miss Geraldine Lawhorn; four brothers, James, Kendrick, Larry and David Lawhorn, all of Pulaski.<br><br>LAWRENCE, Mattie Louise Thorne The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Louise Thorne Lawrence, 81, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Booths Chapel, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Lawrence died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night at her home in the Minor Hill community.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Thorne and Lou Ann White Thorne. Her husband, George Lawrence, died in 1945.<br>Mrs. Lawrence is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Victoria Massey, Minor Hill and Mrs. Vernon Simmons, Vales Mill; two sons, Edward Lawrence, Cleveland, Ohio, and Rufus Lawrence, Stella; eighteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lee Shelton, Minor Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>LEWIS, Jane Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Taylor Lewis, 92, lifelong resident of the Liberty community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson on South Third Street in Pulaski. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Bruce Strother and the Rev. W. C. Folks and burial took place in the Kelly Cemetery in the Liberty section.<br>Mrs. Lewis who had celebrated her ninety-second birthday anniversary on January 29, surrounded by most of her children and grandchildren, died the next Sunday, February 3, at her home.<br>A member of Liberty Methodist Church since her girlhood, she was the daughter of the late John Taylor and Martha Whitfield Taylor. Her husband, Bob Lewis, died fifty-seven years ago last August.<br>Mrs. Lewis is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Iva Wolaver who lived in the home, Mrs. Annie King, Pulaski; five grandchildren, George Robert Lewis, Atlanta, Ga., Clyde Lewis, Huntsville, Ala., and Robert King, Edward King and Mrs. Charles Loveless, all of Houston, Texas; thirteen great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Henry C. Nelson, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Ollie Birdsong, Elkton. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>LEE, Robert E. The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1956<br>Robert E. Lee, 65, chancellor of the fifth chancery division and a member of pioneer families in Giles County, died at 4:50 p. m. Monday in Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br>Chancellor Lee had suffered a kidney ailment since last September and had been hospitalized since the fourteenth of December.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor, and the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>Mr. Lee had been chancellor since 1941 when he was appointed by Gov. Prentice Cooper to succeed Chancellor Thomas B. Lytle of Murfreesboro who retired.<br>He was born in the Brick Church community of Giles County. His parents, Robert Edward and Janie Dunlap Lee, died while he was a small boy and he was reared by an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunlap in the same community.<br>He attended Giles College and Abernathy preparatory school in Pulaski and Strayhorn preparatory school at Cornersville. During summer vacations he worked in wheat fields in Kansas to pay his way through school, and one summer, he worked for a Port Arthur, Texas, bank.<br>Mr. Lee later attended Cumberland University at Lebanon, Tenn.<br><br>LEEPER, James Edward The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>James Edward Leeper, 70, father of Mrs. C. E. DePriest of Pulaski, died December 9.<br>Funeral rites were held the following Thursday morning at Standing Rock Baptist Church and burial took place in the Horne Cemetery.<br>Mr. Leeper, resident of Linden, was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to Mrs. DePriest, Mrs. Leeper is survived by his wife, another daughter and two sons.<br><br>LEGG, Era Adkins The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. D. W. Legg, 71, Bethel housewife, will be held Thursday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church of which she was a member. Burial will take place in the Legg Cemetery, Legg, Ala. She died Tuesday in Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Era Adkins, she a native of Giles County.<br>Mrs. Legg is survived by her husband, D. W.Legg; one son, William A. Legg; two brothers, Raymond and Eugene Adkins, Giles County; and one sister, Miss Eula Legg, Bethel.<br><br>LENOX, Margaret The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for Margaret Lenox, 5 years old, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Baptist Church with Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The child died Friday night, February 8, from burns suffered January 17 when her clothing caught fire from an open grate at her home on Maple Street in Pulaski. Her mother, Mrs. James Malone, who was in an adjoining room, was able to extinguish the flames but not before the child suffered 25 per cent body burns.<br>Born May 16, 1951, in Pulaski, the child is the daughter of Mrs. Estelle McNeese Lenox Malone and Joe Lenox of Nashville. Other survivors include several brothers and sisters.<br><br>LEONARD, Justin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1954<br>Funeral services for Justin Leonard, 72, widely known real estate man, will be held at 10:30 Thursday morning at Spry Funeral Home, in Florence, Ala., with burial in that city.<br>Mr. Leonard died Tuesday in Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, after a short illness.<br><br>Born at Brick Church in Giles County, he was the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. John Milton Leonard. He was educated at the Mooney School for boys and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Leonard had handled real estate transactions in Tennessee and Alabama, including the Milky Way Farm near Pulaski, Tenn. and the Haynes Haven Farm at Spring Hill, Tenn.<br>Mr. Leonard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Haywood Leonard; two daughters, Miss Sarah M. Leonard, Florence, Ala., and Miss Nancy H. Leonard, California; a sister, Mrs. Lon Burgess, Brick Church; and one brother, Hart Leonard, Brick Church.<br><br>LEONARD, Minnie Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Burgess Leonard, 81, lifelong resident of the county, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Brick Church Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Fred Rogers, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Leonard died Thursday, December 22, at the home in the Brick Church community after several months&#8217; illness.<br>Born February 25, 1874, she was the daughter of the late Willis B. Burgess and Phoebe Chiles Burgess, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Leonard is survived by her husband, J. Hart Leonard; two daughters, Miss Lady Kathryn Leonard, Brick Church, and Mrs. W. B. Rice, Birmingham, Ala.; two sons, John H. Leonard, Cornersville, and Willis B. Leonard, Birmingham, Ala.; and three brothers, Myron G. Burgess and Dudley Burgess, both of Brick Church, and Grover B. Burgess, Louisville, KY.<br><br>LESTER, James Carley The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for James Carley Lester, Sr., 77, retired businessman, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., and Dr. William H. Mansfield, ministers of First Methodist Church, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Lester died unexpectedly at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, February 2, at Giles County Hospital, less than a week following his entry.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born August 27, a878, at Lester Station, the son of the late Frank B. Lester and Lou Black Lester. the last member of his immediate family, he was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Lester who had resided in Pulaski for several years, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Beasley Lester; two sons, William Lambeth Lester and James Carley Lester, Jr.; two grandchildren, Laura Ann Lester and Joe Lambeth Lester, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>LEVERT, Sammie Skillern The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Henry LeVert, 79, who died at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, January 26, at her home in Atlanta, Ga., were held Friday afternoon in Inman Park Methodist Church, with burial in that city.<br><br>A native of Giles County, Mrs. LeVert was the former Miss Sammie Skillern, the daughter of Eugene Skillern and Elizabeth Maclin Skillern.<br>A resident of Atlanta for the past forty-five years, Mrs. LeVert is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Louise Harralson, and one son, Harold LeVert, both of Atlanta.<br><br>LEWIS, Sarah Ann Myers The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Ann Myers Lewis, 86, Pulaski resident, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Lewis died Sunday morning at Elm Hill Rest Home at Lawrenceburg after a period of declining health.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born December 18, 1872, the daughter of the late Peter Myers and Martha Elizabeth Townsend Myers. Her husband, Robert Lee Lewis, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Lewis is survived by two sons, Luther Freeman Lewis, Washington, D. C., and Thomas A. Lewis, Atlanta, Ga.; three daughters, Mrs. Ernest Burton, Pulaski, Mrs. Frank Crowell, Washington, D. C., Mrs. Howard Beakley, Centerville; twelve grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ella M. Shay, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>LEWTER, Nolan (Bud) The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1950<br>Nolan (Bud) Lewter, 21, was drowned near Hannah-Warden bridge near Prospect on Elk River when he apparently stepped off a ledge of rock into deep water. Aid was summoned promptly but the body was not recovered for two and a half hours, according to Doc Smith, Raymond Rogers, and a Mr. Williamson who sought to reach the body. In spite of the fact that the young man&#8217;s body had remained submerged for an unusually long period of time, Brown Mims of Ardmore, a former lifeguard performed artificial respiration fruitlessly for an hour. No water was recovered from the lungs by artificial respiration, leading witnesses to believe that death may have occurred from a heart attack rather than from drowning. The young man lived in the Prospect community.<br>Funeral services were held Sunday at the Gatlin Cemetery with Bro. Canuf officiating. Mr. Lewter is survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewter, four brothers and one sister.<br><br>LIGGETT, Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1958<br>Eugene Liggett, 44, former County Attorney in Giles County and World War II veteran, died of a heart attack at a hospital in Carthage on Monday.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Bills-McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg, with burial in the Liggett Cemetery in that city.<br>A native of Marshall County, Liggett was a graduate of Cumberland University, Lebanon, and came to Pulaski to practice law shortly after graduation. He was associated with Attorney David Rhea in the practice of his profession prior to his election as County Attorney. He was an Army Captain in the war and served in the Italian Campaign.<br><br>He was residing in Nashville where he was associated with the Nashville Milk Producers, Inc., in the field of Public Relations.<br>Mr. Liggett was the son of the late Fenn Liggett and Eugenia Allen Liggett. He is survived by his wife and a daughter, Angela Liggett; four sisters, Mrs. Carl Brockett and Mrs. David Hardison, Donelson; Mrs. Frank DeFriese, Knoxville; Mrs. James A. Bryant, Sr., Beech Grove; a brother, Charles Liggett, Goodlettsville.<br><br>LIEB, Lena Mae Thompson Abilene Reporter News 13 Nov 1957<br>Mrs. J. C. Lieb 48, life long Jones County resident, died Tuesday at 10:45 a.m. in Anson General Hospital after a long illness.<br>The former Lena Mae Thompson, she was born Nov. 18, 1908 at the site of her parent&#8217;s present home three miles northwest of here. She attended Anson Public Schools and on Dec. 24, 1935 married J. C. Lieb.<br>The couple lived in the Hannah Community near here, where he farmed, till his death in 1954. Mrs. Lieb has lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson, since. They are her only survivors other than uncles, aunts and cousins.<br>Funeral will be Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the First Methodist Church, with the Rev. Aubrey C. Haynes, pastor, officiating. The Rev. H. A. Nichol of Abilene, a former pastor will assist.<br>Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery under direction of Lawrence Funeral Home.<br>Cousins will serve as pallbearers.<br><br>LIGHTFOOT, Liles Harry The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1957<br>Word has been received here of the death on Tuesday in Los Angeles, Calif., of Liles Harry Lightfoot, native of Pulaski, son of the late Jones Howard Lightfoot and Susie Abernathy Lightfoot. Funeral rites will be held in Los Angeles.<br>For many years Mr. Lightfoot had resided in Los Angeles where he was identified with the real estate business. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Lightfoot is survived by his wife the former Miss Mildred Rees of Fayetteville, Tenn.; one son, Liles H. Lightfoot, Jr., Los Angeles; one granddaughter, Mrs. Joseph Dean, Houston, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. Susie May Lightfoot Crockett, widow of Nathan A. Crockett, Nashville.<br><br>LINCOLN, Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1957<br>Hugh Lincoln, 56, farmer of Milam County, Texas, and native of Giles County, Tenn., died recently of a heart attack at his home, according to word received by relatives here. Funeral rites and burial took place in the cemetery at Salty, Texas.<br>Born and reared at Sumac in Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank Lincoln and Pearl Brooks Pinkerton Lincoln.<br>Mr. Lincoln is survived by his wife and eight children.<br><br>LIPSCOMB, Ruby Butler The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1958<br><br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Roanoke, Va., for Mrs. J. Meng Lipscomb, 70, native Giles Countian, who died Sunday morning, March 9, at her home in Bristol, Tenn., after a period of declining health. Burial took place in Roanoke, former home of the Lipscomb family.<br>The former Miss Ruby Butler of Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Butler and Mary Lancaster Butler, members of pioneer families of Giles County. A member of the Methodist Church, she was graduated from George Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville.<br>Mrs. Lipscomb is survived by her husband, J. Meng Lipscomb, retired highway engineer who resided in Pulaski at the time of the building of Highway 31; one sister, Mrs. William T. Lowe, Bristol, Tenn.; and one niece, Mrs. Ellen Gilbert (J. T.) McIntyre, Palmetto, Fla.<br><br>LITTRELL, Maggie Beddingfield The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1955<br>Mrs. Maggie Beddingfield Littrell, 61, former resident of the county, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 12:55 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 5, in Alexander Bland Hospital in Detroit, Mich., after a period of declining health caused by a heart ailment. She was visiting her children in that city when stricken.<br>Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Born August 30, 1893, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Allen Beddingfield and Ida Dodd Beddingfield. Her husband, James Walter Littrell, died in 1941.<br>Mrs. Littrell is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J. B. Shelton, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Paul Tingle and Mrs. Claude Smith, both of Cordova, Ala.; three sons, Charles Littrell and Carl Edward Littrell, Detroit, Mich., and James Rufus Littrell, Richland, Wash., five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Dale Hill, Mrs. Irene Fralix and Mrs. Farris Story, all of the Bunker Hill community of Giles County; and three brothers, Calvin Beddingfield, Earl Beddingfield, and Clay Beddingfield, all of Giles County.<br><br>LOCKE, Thomas Nathan The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1950<br>Thomas Nathan Locke, 82, former resident of Lynnville, who died Sunday, May 7, in Detroit, Mich., after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church. The Rev. J. C. Wallace, the pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Locke, who had been making his home in Detroit several years, was born and lived most of his life in Lynnville. He was the son of the late Dr. J. M. Locke and Elizabeth Smith Locke, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Locke is survived by two sons, Horace Locke and William Locke, both of Detroit, Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Annie Hamilton, Nashville; and one brother, David Locke, of Texas.<br><br>LOCKER, Matilda Mansfield The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Matilda Mansfield Locker, 75, resident of the Dellrose community, who died Saturday, April 15, at Lincoln County Hospital, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the Shiloh Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. M. K. Harwell, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the church cemetery. She had been in ill health for a number of years.<br>Mrs. Locker, a member of the Methodist Church, was born and reared in the Dellrose section, and was the daughter of the late John L. Mansfield and Ellen Bratcher Mansfield. Her husband, James Locker died seventeen years ago.<br>Mrs. Locker is survived by six daughters, Mrs. C. L. Watson of Pulaski, Mrs. Mary Ross of Nashville, Mrs. L.M. Brandon of Mulberry, Mrs. G. L. Faircloth, Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Tommy Shields of Harvest, Ala., and Mrs. T. A. Couch of Lewisburg, Tenn.; two sons, J. L. Locker of Frankewing and J. W. Locker of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Carl George of Fayetteville; four brothers, R. J. Mansfield of Pulaski, M. H. Mansfield of St. Petersburg, Fla., Rev. W. H. Mansfield of Okmulgee, Okla., and J. S. Mansfield of Lubbock, Texas; 19 grandchildren and one great grandchild; two stepsons, G. W. Locker of Flora, Tenn. and O. R. Locker of Flint, Mich.<br><br>LONDON, Effie Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Effie Harwell London, 70, Cornersville resident and native Giles Countian, were held on Thursday afternoon, November 7, at Cornersville Church of Christ with burial in Beechwood Cemetery. Mrs. London died Wednesday afternoon.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Walter Harwell and Annie Abernathy Harwell, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. London is survived by her husband, B. D. London, president of the Farmers Bank at Cornersville; two sons, W. D. London and B. A. London, and four grandchildren, all of Cornersville; and two sisters, Mrs. Lera Twitty, Cullman, Ala., and Mrs. Edna Robertson, St. Petersburg, Fla.<br><br>LONG, Barbara Stone The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Stone Long, 25, an employee of the Pulaski plant of General Shoe Corporation for the past nine years, has been tentatively set for 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Pulaski. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, will officiate and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Long died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br>Born July 14, 1930, at Huntsville, Ala., she was the daughter of Madison Stone of Huntsville, and Mrs. Robert Phillips of Pulaski.<br>In addition to her parents, Mrs. Long is survived by her husband, John T. Long, employee of Rackley Builders Supply Company; three children, Jimmy, Robert Earl and Ruth Ann Long; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Petty, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Pauline McDougal, Huntsville, Ala.;<br>and two brothers, Earl Stone, Fostoria, Ohio, and Ben L. Stone, U. S. Air Force, Albuequerque, N. M. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>LONG, Cullum Harvey The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1954<br><br>Funeral services for Cullum Harvey Long, 37, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Booth Chapel Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. N. O. Allen, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Long died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening at Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg after three weeks illness.<br>A native of the county, he was born August 9, 1916, the son of Ezra Long and the late Ella Johnson Long. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Simpson Long; one half-sister, Mrs. Ruth Raney, Minor Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br><br>LONG, Ella Mae Pilkington The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Johnny Long, 52, native Giles Countian were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg, conducted by the Rev. M. H. Love. Burial took place in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br>Mrs. Long, resident of Lawrence County, died Wednesday, May 28, in Winter Garden, Fla., after a long illness.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the former Miss Ella Mae Pilkington, daughter of Mrs. Willie Harden Pilkington of Ethridge and the late J. C. Pilkington.<br>In addition to her mother and husband, Mrs. Long is survived by four daughters; four sons, including Cleo Long of Columbia, Tenn., nine grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. J. L. Collier, Ethridge, Mrs. Floyd May, Pulaski, and Mrs. Everett Tarpley, Madison; and two brothers, Clint Pilkington, Florida, and Boyd Pilkington, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>LONG, Georgia Hazelwood The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia Hazelwood Long, 87, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates and Dr. W. H.. Mansfield. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Long died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, November 8, after a period of declining health at the home of her son, Luther Long, 453 East College Street, Pulaski.<br>A member of the Baptist Church, she was born March 30, 1871, at State Springs in A native of Giles County, the daughter of the late John R. Hazelwood and Sara Madry Hazelwood. Her husband, Henry Clay Long, died December 26, 1915.<br>Mrs. Long is survived by seven sons, Richard Long, Hams Creek, Clyde and Luther Long, Pulaski, Ollie Long, Frankewing, Wesley Long, Prospect, Robert Long, Pomona, Calif. and Turner Long, Houston, Texas; two brothers, Brown Hazelwood, who died at 8:15 that night at Giles County Hospital, and Verdie Hazelwood, Oklahoma, Okla. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>LONG, Gradie Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Howard B. Long, 51, resident of the New Prospect Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Frank Street Church of Christ in Lawrenceburg with burial in Choates Creek Cemetery in Giles County. Mrs. Long died of a heart attack Saturday at Lawrence County Hospital.<br>The former Miss Gradie Johnson, she was born April 9, 1907, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Newton Johnson and Florence Boatright Johnson.<br>Mrs. Long is survived by her husband, Howard B. Long; three daughters, Mrs. Harry Wells, New Castle, Ind., Miss Glenda Long, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Loy Bonner, Birmingham, Ala.; two sons, Bryce Long, Peoria, Ill., and Ronald Long, Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Ozro Felker, Bodenham, Mrs. Frank Smith, Lewisburg, Mrs. Luther Clifton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Maudie Stanford, Dexter, Mo.; and four brothers, Willie Johnson, John Lee Johnson, and Flournoy Johnson, all of Bodenham, and Eddie Johnson, Savannah.<br><br>LONG, Janie Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Janie Gardner Long, 88, widow of John J. Long, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Chester A. Stephens and Dr. W. Bruce Strother, Methodist ministers, will officiate and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Long died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday, January 20, at the Austin Hewitt Home in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born April 30, 1870, the daughter of the late Turner Gardner and Lou Gardner. Her husband was a merchant in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Long, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Cokinos, Lynnville, and one son, Thomas Long, Sacramento, Calif.<br>Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>LONG, Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for Mitchell Long, 63, native Giles Countian, who was a prominent attorney at Knoxville were held Saturday morning at his home in Knoxville by Dr. Lee, pastor of the Episcopal Church in Knoxville. Burial was in the cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Long died Thursday afternoon in a Knoxville hospital where he had recently undergone an operation.<br>Born on a farm near Pulaski, November 15, 1889, he was the son of the late W. B. Long, a Pulaski merchant, and Mrs. Long, formerly Miss Eliza McGoldrick of East Tennessee. He began studying law in an attorney&#8217;s office in Pulaski when he was 17. In 1910 he worked in the state campaign headquarters of supreme court candidate running on the &#8220;free and untrammelled judiciary&#8221; ticket.<br>Charles T. Cates, Jr., Knoxville, the state attorney general was campaign manager and took an interest in Long. The next years, Cates engaged Long as his secretary and Long continued his study of law. After his admission to the bar, Long moved to Knoxville and joined the Cates&#8217; law firm. The firm of Cates, Smith and Long at one time was one of the best known in the state.<br><br>In 1928, Long was a delegate to the Democratic national convention in Houston, Texas, and as a member of the platform committee was instrumental in drafting Democratic tariff policy. In 1936, he was a leader in the successful campaign for governor waged by Browning, and named state Democratic chairman.<br>He was a member of the board of governors of the American Bar Association from 1945 to 1948. He was a member of the American Legion, the First Presbyterian Church of Knoxville and the Cherokee Country Club.<br>Mr. Long is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Lee Lockett Long; and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Gilmore of Brentwood and Mrs. Jo Anne Moore of New York City. His only son died as a child.<br><br>LONG, Nannie Miller The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952<br>Mrs. Nannie Miller Long, widow of Henry Long, died unexpectedly on April 25, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Norman McInerney, in Mt. Clemens, Mich.<br>Funeral rites were conducted by the Rev. Frank M. Field and burial took place in Lakeside Cemetery, Port Huron, beside her husband who died in 1942.<br>A native of the county she was before her marriage, Miss Nannie Miller.<br>The family moved from Giles County to Michigan in 1915.<br>In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Long is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Will S. Rhea, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. W. A. Warner, Hendersonville, Tenn.; and one brother, H. P. Miller, Dallas, Texas.<br><br>LONG, Ollie The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1959<br>Ollie Long, 66, merchant at Frankewing, died of a heart attack about 9:30 a. m. Monday at his home in the Frankewing Community following several years of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 1 p. m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Born September 2, 1891, he was a native of Giles County, a son of the late Henry C. Long and Georgia Hazelwood Long. He was a leader in his community and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Long is survived by wife, Maggie Rich Long; a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Holley, Jr. of Chattanooga; two sons, Butler Long, Tullahoma, and Brannon Long, Chattanooga; six grandchildren; and five brothers, Clyde and Luther Long, Pulaski, Wesley Long, Prospect, Robert Long, Anniston, Ala., and Turner Long, Houston, Texas.<br>A sixth brother, Richard Long, died April 15, 1959.<br><br>LONG, Richard Levi The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Richard Levi Long, 71, farmer of the Hams Creek section of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Rock Spring Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Hurn. Burial will take place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. Mr. Long died at 6:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born August 27, 1887, the son of the late Henry C. Long and Georgia Hazlewood Long. He was a member of the Rock Spring Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Long is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lera Rose Long; two sons, Royce Long, Pulaski, and Eugene Long, Hams Creek; one daughter, Miss Sarah Long, Hams Creek; and six brothers, Clyde Long and Luther Long, Pulaski, Wesley Long, Prospect, Ollie Long, Frankewing, Robert Long, Anniston, Ala., and Turner Long, Houston, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>LONG, Samuel Jarrett The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Samuel Jarrett Long, 91, retired Giles County farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Church of which he was a member. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Long died at 6:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, March 4, at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br>Born April 17, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Gus Long and Rilla Gooch Long. Mr. Long was twice married. His first wife, Mrs. Ella Hanna Long, died about 1906, and his second wife, Mrs. Janie McGill Long, died in 1947.<br>Mr. Long is survived by one son, Elbert C. Long, Nashville; and one daughter, Mrs. J. N. McRee, Shawnee, Okla.; six grandchildren and several great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Mattie Randall, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>LONG, Thomas Crawford The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Thomas Crawford Long, 38, local electrician, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Long died Friday morning at Giles County Hospital after a week&#8217;s illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born April 2, 1917, the son of Ollie Long and Maggie Rich Long of Frankewing.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Long is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maisie Johnson Long; one sister, Mrs. Thomas Floyd Holley, Jr., Chattanooga; two brothers, George Butler Long, Tullahoma, and Robert Brandon Long, Chattanooga; and his grandmother, Mrs. Henry C. Long, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>LONG, Thomas James The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1951<br>Thomas James Long, 81, retired merchant, was found dead in bed early Wednesday morning, March 7, at his home in Pulaski. Death was attributed to a heart attack.<br>Funeral rites will be held at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, and will be conducted by Father Edward Elliott, Catholic priest of Columbia. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Ireland, he was the son of the late John Thomas Long and Helen O&#8217;Conner Long. He was a member of the Catholic Church.<br><br>Mr. Long, a resident of Pulaski for fifty-two years, is survived by a sister-in-law, Mrs. Janie Long, Pulaski; a niece, Mrs. John Cokinos, Lynnville; and a nephew, Thomas Long, New Orleans. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>LONG, Velma Glasscock The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1957<br>Mrs. Velma Glasscock Long, 29, home economics teacher at Santa Fe High School, died on Tuesday night, April 16, at Vanderbilt Hospital following an operation for a heart ailment.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Chapel Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. L. Smith, the Rev. Billy Craighead and the Rev. Frank Ferguson. Burial took place in Marshall County Memorial Gardens.<br>Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glasscock of Chapel Hill, she was born November 9, 1927, in Bedford County, but had lived most of her life in Marshall County. She was graduated from Martin College in Pulaski and Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro, and had been teaching at Santa Fe High School for four years. She was a member of the Santa Fe Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Long is survived by her husband, James B. Long, native of Giles County; and her parents.<br><br>LONG, William Henry The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for William Henry Long, 84, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by M. F. Norwood, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Long died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the home of his brother at Lester after a long illness.<br>Born March 28, 1873, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Long and Louisa Caroline Marbut Long. His wife, Mrs. Mollie Bullington Long, died about four years ago.<br>Mr. Long is survived by one brother, Dempsey Long, Lester, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>LONGSHORE, William Henry The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for William Henry Longshore, 59, farmer of the Scotts Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Shores Church of Christ, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Longshore died Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born April 30, 1899, in Alabama, he was the son of the late Thomas H. Longshore and Vinnie Lawrence Longshore.<br>Mr. Longshore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Delana Chapman Longshore; one son, Billy Longshore; one daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Longshore; three sisters, Mrs. Will Kelley, Anderson, Ala., Mrs. Emmett Reynolds, Goodspring, and Mrs. Velma Lamar, Florence, Ala.; and three brothers, Albert Longshore, Jack Longshore, and Bob Longshore, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>LOVELESS, Elmer C. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Elmer C. Loveless, 71, former resident of Ardmore, Tenn., who died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, December 30, at his home near Truman, Ark., following a four month illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Truman Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by the Rev. O. M. Campbell, Methodist minister and Elder James M. Anderson, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place at West Lawn Cemetery in Jonesboro, Ark.<br>Mr. Loveless, a retired farmer, was a native of this section but has resided in Truman for the past fourteen years.<br>Mr. Loveless is survived by his wife, Mrs. Battie Loveless; five daughters, Mrs. Edward Bandy, Mrs. Lauren Stewart, Mrs. Joe Phillips, Miss Mary Geraldine Loveless, all of Truman, and Mrs. Ralph Copeland, Memphis, Tenn.; and three sons, Carter Loveless, A. D. Loveless, and Eugene Loveless, all of Truman; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie Hargrove, Ardmore, Tenn., Mrs. Mae Hargrove, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Eunice Woodfin, Elkmont, Ala.; and six grandchildren.<br><br>LOVELL, Cordie Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cordie Tidwell Lovell, native of Giles County, were held at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by the Rev. Paul Lanius of Shelbyville and the Rev. W. C. Moorehead of Lynnville. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia.<br>Mrs. Lovell died unexpectedly Thursday at her home at Southport.<br>She was born and reared in Giles County, the daughter of the late James P. Tidwell and Lucy Fry Tidwell. She attended Martin College and had been a member of the Methodist Church for fifty-three years. In 1896 she married Rufus S. Tidwell who survives.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Lovell is survived by two sons, Stanley Lovell, Neapolis, and Nathan W. (Jack) Lovell, Mt. Pleasant; three daughters, Mrs. Norman Parks, Columbia, and Mrs. Herbert Brunson and Mrs. Lilburn Pinkelton, Southport; ten grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. J. Ed Paisley, Pulaski; four half-sisters, Mrs. Mollie Tenery, Pulaski, Mrs. Lena Alexander, Columbia, Mrs. Adelaide Roberts, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Jennie Spivey, Dallas, Texas; and one half-brother, Jim Tidwell, Campbellsville.<br><br>LOVELL, Luther Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services for Luther Wilson Lovell, 78, retired farmer of the Lynnville community, were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at Lynnwood Cemetery, with Brown Foster, Church of Christ minister and a nephew of Mr. Lovell, officiating.<br>Mr. Lovell hanged himself with a chain Friday in a barn at his home at Lynnville, Deputy Sheriff Collins Wilkes said. He had been in failing health for some time. A native of Giles County, he had resided at Lynnville most of his life. His parents were John T. and Mary Delia Williamson Lovell.<br>Mr. Lovell&#8217;s wife, Mrs. Pearl Thurman Lovell, died three years ago.<br>Survivors are two sons, Charlie and Wilson Lovell; a daughter, Mrs. Carter Oliver, Columbia; two brothers, Dee and Flournoy Lovell, Columbia; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br><br>LOVELL, Mary L. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1958<br><br>Mrs. Mary L. Lovell, 90, former Giles Countian, died at her home near Clarksville, Texas, on Tuesday, October 14. Graveside services were held in Cuthand Cemetery by the Rev. Jesse Watson and the Rev. Arthur Bond.<br>Mrs. Lovell was the daughter of the late Walker and Lizzie Arthur Wilson. She was born here on October 13, 1883. She had lived in Red River County, Texas since she was nine years of age and was married to Jeff Lovell who died many years ago. She is survived by three daughters, four sons, and 108 descendants in three generations.<br><br>LOVETT, Infant The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br>Prayer services for the infant of Mr. and Mrs. William David Lovett were held at the graveside in Maplewood Cemetery at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br><br><br>LOVETT, James Allen The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1954<br>James Allen Lovett, 35, former Giles Ccountian, died unexpectedly of a heart attack while at church in Sand Springs, Okla., on Saturday night, April 24.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Lovett, a member of the Church of God in Oklahoma, was born and reared in Giles County, the son of the late W. T. Lovett and Minnie Lee Chapman Lovett. Three years ago he moved to Sand Springs where he was employed in a factory.<br>Mr. Lovett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Geneva Crabb Lovett; four children, Betty, Allen, Thomas and Jimmy Carolyn Lovett; one sister, Mrs. Herman Adams, Wales; three brothers, John Lovett, Pulaski, and Emmett Lovett and Cryness Lovett, both of Sand Springs; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Lee Chapman, Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. Luther Chapman, Culleoka. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>LOVETT, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Bradshaw Baptist Church for John Thomas Lovett, 57, retired Beech Hill farmer, who died at 8:40 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at Giles County Hospital. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Eugene Steelman of Harvest, Ala., Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Lovett, who had been in declining health the past four years, sustained a paralytic stroke while fishing Tuesday. Born April 27, 1893 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank Lovett and Amanda Cathcart Lovett. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. Lovett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nannie Lou Reeves Lovett; four daughters, Mrs. Robert Coggin, Diana, Mrs. Richard Williams, Pulaski, and Misses Doris and Nola Lovett, Beech Hill; a step-son, Walter Eugene Redd, Medford, Ore.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Charlie Thompson, Lynnville, and Mrs. Nola Solomon, Ardmore; and two brothers, Willie G. Lovett, Delina, and Alvie Lovett, Bunker Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians.<br><br>LOVETT, Shearon Inez The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1954<br>Shearon Inez Lovett, twenty-one month old daughter of Mrs. Irene Rowe Lovett of the Anderson Creek section of Giles County, died unexpectedly at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 28, at Giles County Hospital, following a few hours illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County on July 29, 1952, she was the daughter of Earl Lovett of Giles County.<br>In addition to the mother and father, she is survived by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rowe of the Fourteenth District, and her paternal grandfather, John Lovett of Lewisburg. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br><br>LOWE, William Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1953<br>William Alexander Lowe, Sr., 86, died late Friday night, November 20, at his home in the Diana community after a brief illness.<br>Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg, with E. W. Guthrie, minster of the Church of Christ, officiating. Burial was in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br>Born in Marshall County, son of the late Seymour Lowe and Mary Adams Lowe, he had made his home in the Diana community many years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Lowe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inez Smith Lowe; five daughters, Mrs. Sam Wheatley, Lewisburg, Mrs. Will Shaw, Mrs. Sidney Fox and Miss Lovelace Lowe, all of Diana, and Mrs. Everett Garrett, Yell; and three sons, Claude Lowe and William A. Lowe, Jr., both of Lewisburg, and Ross Lowe, Diana; seventeen grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren.<br><br>LOWERY, James B. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1951<br>Dr. James B. Lowery, 83, Lakeland, Fla., physician who died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock, Sunday night, July 22, at his home, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the graveside in Lynnwood Cemetery. The Rev. J. C. Filtz of Lewisburg will officiate and the Masonic order will close the service.<br>A native of Lynnville, he was the son of the late John P. Lowery and Matura Gracy Lowery.<br>He was graduated from Cumberland University, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, and took special work at the University of Michigan at Ann Harbor, Mich.<br>Dr. Lowery, a resident of Lakeland for thirty-five years, recently received a citation for fifty years membership in the Masonic Order.<br><br>Dr. Lowery is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mertie Gracy Lowery; and two brothers, Emmett Lowery, Lynnville, and Luther Lowery, Portland, Ore. and a number of nieces and nephews.<br>He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br><br>LOWRANCE, Fannie May Orr The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie May Orr Lowrance, 76, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Cornersville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Lowrance died on Friday at Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg, having sustained a broken hip a few days earlier. Born at Diana, she was the daughter of the late W. B. Orr and Fannie Burgess Orr. Her husband, Joe Lowrance, died approximately twenty years ago.<br>Mrs. Lowrance is survived by one sister, Mrs. Will W. Collins, Pulaski; two brothers, J. B. Orr, Cornersville; with whom she had made her home, and Burt Orr, Daytona Beach, Fla.<br><br>LOWTHROP, Mark The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for Mark Lowthrop, retired salesman and farmer, who died Sunday, November 14, at his home at Summertown after a long illness, were held at Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant. Burial took place in Arlington Cemetery.<br>Mr. Lowthrop, a native of Giles County, was born and reared in Odd Fellows Hall section, and was a veteran of the Spanish-American War. He was the son of the late James W. Lowthrop and Ophelia Moore Lowthrop. His wife, Mrs. Delia Lockhart Lowthrop, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Lowthrop is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Trent, Odessa, Texas, and Mrs. J. M. Bledsoe, Birmingham, Ala.; and one brother, C. S. Lowthrop, Hope, Ark.<br><br>LOYD, Hattie Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1952<br>Mrs. Hattie Bryant Loyd, 78, died early Saturday morning, January 12, at her home in Culleoka, Maury County. She had been seriously ill two weeks.<br>Born in Culleoka, Mrs. Loyd was a daughter of the late Thomas H. and Emma Howard Bryant. She resided in Giles County following her marriage to Arney Loyd, but after his death and death of her only daughter, Jimmy Belle Loyd, a number of years ago she returned to Culleoka where she was an active member of the Methodist Church.<br>Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 p. m. at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home by Rev. Marshall Moss. Burial was in Bee Spring Cemetery, Giles County.<br>Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Herman Smith; a niece, Mrs. Harwood Smith; a nephew, Bryant Smith; and two great-nieces, Janine and Carole Smith, all of Pulaski.<br><br>LOYD, Leonard Allen The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1957<br>Leonard Allen Loyd, 24, Jackson resident and the son of Leonard Loyd, Giles County native, was killed at 12:10 a. m. Wednesday when the car in which he was a passenger collided with a bread truck on Highway 45-S near Jackson.<br><br>The accident occurred at a bridge on Highway 45, less than a mile away from another bridge on the same highway where he was critically injured about three years ago in another accident.<br>Driver of the car, Eugene Holland, 31, and another passenger, Stanley Brown, 23, both of Jackson, were injured. Their condition was listed as &#8220;fair&#8221; at General Hospital in Jackson late Wednesday.<br>In addition to his father, who presently resides in Louisville, other survivors are his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Loyd, Union University faculty member and speech and dramatic coach in Jackson.<br>Mr. Loyd was the grandson of the late Knox Loyd and a nephew of Elmer Loyd, druggist in Decatur.<br><br>LOYD, William Knox The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1953<br>William Knox Loyd, 95, one of Giles County&#8217;s oldest citizens, died suddenly at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, December 27, at his home in the Bee Spring community.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bee Spring Presbyterian Church with the Rev. G. H. Turpin of Chattanooga, a former pastor, officiating.<br>Burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery. His wife, Mrs. Ella Elder Loyd, died several years ago.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born May 18, 1858, the son of the late John H. and Nancy Brown Loyd. He was an active member of the Bee Spring Presbyterian Church until the infirmaties of his advanced years prevented. Mr. Loyd, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Collier Bass, St. Louis, Mo. and Mrs. W. O. Hollis, Tucson, Ariz.; three sons, Elmer Loyd, Druggist of Decatur, Ala., Clayton Loyd, St. Louis, Mo., and Leonard Loyd, Louisville, Ky.; and seven grandchildren.<br><br>LUKENBILL, Lillie The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Miss Lillie Lukenbill, 93, resident of Pulaski for many years, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place Sunday afternoon in Atlanta, Ga., former home of the deceased.<br>Miss Lukenbill died Friday afternoon, May 2, at the Lawrenceburg Sanitarium at Lawrenceburg after a long illness.<br>The survivors include two sisters, Mrs. John M. Gladish, with whom Miss Lukenbill had made her home since 1943, and Msr. Sue Hopper, both of Bergenfield, N. J., and a number of nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>LUKENBILL, Robert H. The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952<br>Robert H. Lukenbill, 83, brother of two Pulaski women, died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 6, at a hospital in Kansas City, Mo., after a long illness.<br><br>Mr. Lukenbill, a resident of Kansas City, is survived by his wife, two daughters, one son; and three sisters, Mrs. John M. Gladish and Miss Lillie Lukenbill, Pulaski, and Mrs. C. A. Hopper, Benefield, N. J.<br><br>LUNA, Mahlon Brown The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1954<br>Mahlon Brown Luna, 32, son of Montie and Leslie Griffis Luna and a native of the Lynnville community, was killed in a traffic accident Saturday at Rockdale, Texas.<br>Following prayer services Sunday at Rockdale, the body was sent to Lynnville where funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at the Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Fred Rogers, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister of Giles County. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>In addition to his parents, others survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lora Pigg Luna; two sons, Montie and Richard Luna; four sisters, Miss Frances Luna, Nashville, Mrs. Campbell Carpenter, Lynnville, Mrs. Harold Parker, Pulaski, and Mrs. Leon Ward, Lynnville; and two brothers, Mark Luna, Lynnville and Talmadge Luna, Columbia.<br>Mr. Luna attended Jones High School at Lynnville, and had been employed by a steel firm in Texas several months.<br><br>LUNSFORD, Edward Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Edward Martin Lunsford, 73, retired grocer who died Monday at his home in Cornersville, were held Tuesday at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Lunsford was a native of Giles County but had resided in Cornersville for the past nineteen years. He operated the Lunsford&#8217;s Grocery in Cornersville prior to his illness earlier this year.<br>Survivors include Mrs. Rebecca Jackson Lunsford; two daughters, Mrs. Margie Buckley of Nashville and Mrs. Dorris Russell of Pulaski; one son J. E. Lunsford of Brick Church; four step-daughters, Mrs. Elmer Allen, Mrs. Jessie May and Mrs. Buford Shoemacker of Nashville and Mrs. Robert Robinson of Brick Church; one step-son, Glenn Jackson of Nashville; two brothers, Asa and Ephrium Lunsford of Diana; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Creecy of Columbia.<br><br>LUNSFORD, Ephriam The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Ephriam Lunsford, 78, retired farmer of the Diana community, were held Tuesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville with burial in the Diana Cemetery.<br>Mr. Lunsford died Sunday at a nursing home following a long illness.<br>Mr. Lunsford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Ray Lunsford; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Creecy, Columbia; and one brother, A. D. Lunsford, Diana.<br><br>LUNSFORD, Grant S. The Pulaski Citizen 4 May 1955<br><br>Funeral services for Grant S. Lunsford, 85, retired farmer of the Kedron community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church. A. J. Rollins, Church of Christ minister of Athens, Ala., officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Lunsford died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Athens-Limestone Hospital in Athens, Ala., after a long period of declining health.<br>Born November 10, 1869, he was born in Giles County, the son of the late Grant Smith Lunsford and Betty McMasters Lunsford Randall. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Inez Holt Lunsford, died many years ago.<br>His second wife, Mrs. Emmie Curry Lunsford, died December 4, 1926.<br>Mr. Lunsford is survived by two sons, Ripley Lunsford, Athens, Ala., and Curry Lunsford, Kedron; two daughters, Mrs. Ira Warren, Elkmont, Ala. and Mrs. Fred Ingrum, Pulaski; one granddaughter, Miss Emma Lucy Lunsford, Kedron; and one half-brother, Allie Randall, Lawrenceburg. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>LUNSFORD, Perkins B. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1959<br>Perkins B. Lunsford, 70, retired railway brakeman, died Tuesday night, February 17, at a Louisville, Ky., hospital. Graveside services will be held Tuesday morning in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski. The remains will arrive at noon Friday.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late J. T. Lunsford and Della Johnson Lunsford.<br>Mr. Lunsford is survived by one son; several step-children; several grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Eddings, Hobbs, N.Mex., and Mrs. Beulah Shipper, Lebanon; and one brother, Ewing Lunsford, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>LUNSFORD, Robert Porter The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Robert Porter Lunsford, 48, native of Giles County, and a resident of Mobile, Ala., who died on Wednesday night, November 8, were held in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Lunsford, a retired railroad man, died at a hospital in Mobile, after a long period of declining health. Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late James T. Lunsford and Della Johnson Lunsford.<br>Mr. Lunsford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth McDaniels Lunsford; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Eddins, Coldwater, Miss., and Mrs. Charles Shipper, Lebanon, Tenn.; and two brothers, P. B. Lunsford, Louisville, Ky., and E. E. Lunsford, Nashville.<br>Was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br><br>LYMAN, Margaret Johnston The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1956<br>Mrs. Margaret Johnston Lyman, 100 years old, and former resident of Pulaski, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, June 7, in Lynnbrook, Long Island, N. Y. Funeral rites will be held Friday in Bethany Congregational Church in Lynnbrook and burial will take place in the family lot in a Knoxville, Tenn., cemetery on Monday.<br><br>Born January 5, 1856, in Halifax County, N. C., she was the daughter of the late William Littleberry Johnston, a surgeon in the Confederate Army, and Martha Williams Grant Johnston, Educated in the Sisters of Charity Catholic School in Davenport, Ia., she was graduated from moradian Seminary at Bethlehem, Pa., in the class of 1867. In 1878, she was married to Elbert Porter Lyman of Dubuque, Ia., and the family settled in Knoxville. Mr. Lyman died in 1894.<br>Mrs. Lyman, who lived in Pulaski eight years with her daughter, the late Mrs. James T. Cox, is survived by one son, Addison Lyman, Memphis; and the daughter, Mrs. Wellington Donaldson, Long Island, N. Y., with whom she had made her home since early 1955; fifteen grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren.<br>Parmenas Cox, president of First National Bank in Pulaski, is a grandson.<br><br>LYTLE, Bob P. The Giles Free Press 15 Apr 1955<br>Bob P. Lytle, age 48, was found dead at his home Sunday morning. According to Deputy Sheriff Collins Wilkes, Lytle had committed suicide with a .22 rifle. He had a room in the Dean residence on the Lewisburg highway.<br>Funeral services were held on Monday at 2 p.m. at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. W. J. Fesmire officiating. Burial was in Maplewood.<br>He was a native of Giles County, a veteran of World War II and a member of Olivet Methodist Church. At the time of his death, he was employed by the County Highway Department.<br>Surviving are three half-sisters, Mrs. Tommy Woodard and Miss Allene Adkerson of Giles County and Mrs. Lizzie Watts of Mt. Pleasant, and a half-brother, Mack Anderson of Ohio.<br><br><br><br><br>LYTLE, William A. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for William A. Lytle, 76, farmer of the Campbellsville section, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Lytle died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at his home after a long illness.<br>Son of the late Frank Lytle and Lizzie Francis Lytle, he was born June 24, 1879, and was a member of the Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Ada Francis Lytle, died 9 years ago. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Wilby Lytle, Campbellsville; and one son, Buford Lytle, serving in the U. S. Navy overseas. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>MABRY, Emma Fleeman The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Fleeman Mabry, 88, last member of her immediate family, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. Glen Grigsby. Burial took place at Fuller Chapel Cemetery in Lawrence County. Mrs. Mabry died at 8 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home near Columbia, following a long illness.<br><br>A native of Giles County, she was born September 13, 1869, the daughter of the late John Fleeman and Jane Bishop Fleeman. Her husband, Gideon Mabry, died fifty-five years ago.<br>Mrs. Mabry is survived by three sons, John R. Mabry, Campbellsville, Ernest Mabry and Ellis Mabry, both of Columbia; and eleven grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.<br><br>MACKEY, James E. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1952<br>James E. Mackey, Sr., resident of Chicago, died of a cerebral hemorrhage, November 13 in a hospital there. Funeral rites took place in that city.<br>Mr. Mackey, a communicant of the Catholic Church, is survived by his wife and five children. One of his children, James E. Mackey, Jr., Washington D.C., is the husband of the former Miss Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith, Pulaski.<br><br>MADDUX, Thomas Jefferson The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for Thomas Jefferson Maddux, 77, retired farmer of Putnam County, were held Tuesday afternoon at Granville Methodist Church with burial in Maddux Cemetery.<br>Mr. Maddux died Monday at his home in the Granville community after a long illnessl, and is survived by the following: his wife, Mrs. Maggie Burton Maddux; two sons, Thommy and Ralph Maddux, Granville; five daughters, Mrs. Frances Lumer, Mobile, Ala., Mrs. Medora Carter, Fayetteville, N. C., Miss Eleanor Maddux, Nashville, Mrs. Martha Breeding, Detroit, and Mrs. Mary Freeman Morrell, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles McClarin, Carthage, and Mrs. L. M. Freeman, Granville.<br><br>MADISON, Sallie Mae Sharp The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Mae Sharp Madison, 64, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor, and Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery, near Cornersville.<br>Mrs. Madison died at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 23, at the home in Pulaski, after a prolonged illness.<br>Born May 4, 1889, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late W. D. Sharp and Lula Orr Sharp, and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Madison is survived by her husband, J. D. Madison; one daughter, Mrs. Leonard Pierson, Pulaski; two sons, Cecil Madison and William David Madison, Pulaski; three granddaughters; one sister, Mrs. Ollie Osborn, Lynnville; and five brothers, Fred Sharp, Patterson Sharp, and Bruce Sharp, all of Culleoka, Clarence Sharp, Shelbyville and Gordon Sharp, Stuart, Fla. Pulaski Funeral Home, Directors.<br><br>MADRY, Ada Bell Wright The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Bell Wright, 76, former resident of Goodspring community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Cool Springs Church of Christ, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Madry died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 21, at the home of her brother, Mitchell Wright on East Madison Street in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br><br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born February 15, 1880, the daughter of the late Mitchell Bell Wright and Nannie Jane Pinkelton Wright. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Her husband, Erskine Madry, died a number of years ago.<br>In addition to her brother, Mrs. Madry is survived by one sister, Mrs. George W. Turton, Pensacola, Fla.; and a number of nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MAHONEY, Lacy Braden The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958<br>Graveside services for Mrs. Lacy Braden Mahoney, 86, of Dallas, Texas, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, February 24, at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Mahoney, a retired school teacher, died Friday in a Dallas hospital of injuries sustained in a Texas automobile accident last December. Funeral services were held Sunday in Dallas.<br>Mrs. Mahoney, widow of J. O. Mahoney, was a native of Maury County and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Mahoney is survived by two sons, Tom Mahoney, New York City and J. O. Mahoney, Ithica, N. Y.<br><br>MALONE, Billy The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1952<br>Billy Malone, 17, Giles County High School student who fought a courageous fight for life after being stricken with cancer more than a year ago, died Tuesday morning about seven o&#8217;clock at his home in Pulaski.<br>Hospitalized at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, for several months, the youth remained optimistic about his ultimate recovery until the death of his death, despite the fact that he suffered the amputation of his right arm last August. Learning to write with his left hand, he carried on his school work throughout his illness in the hospital and later at his home. He returned to school last fall, but after a few weeks attendance to resume his studies, was forced to give p the daily at home.<br>A junior at Giles County High Schook, he was a member of the Beta Club and the Dramatic Club and last year placed third in the declamation division of the Middle Tennessee speech contests held at Murfreesboro. He was also awarded the medal for winning the G. C. H. S. boys&#8217; declamation contest as representative of his class.<br>He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o&#8217;clock at the Second Street Church of Christ by Virgil Bradford and J. Bedford Rasbury, Church of Christ ministers of Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Malone Hodges, Pulaski; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone, Pulaski; a half-sister, Miss Patricia Hodges, and a half-brother, Bobby Neely, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MALONE, Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br><br>Funeral services for Clarence Malone, 64, retired Pulaski merchant, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Kaiser, pastor of Woodbine Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, with prayer services conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton.<br>Mr. Malone died at 8:15 o&#8217;clock Friday night at his home in Nashville, following a two year illness.<br>Born in March, 1890, he was the son of the late John W. Malone and Hettie McMillion Malone. Because of failing health, Mr. Malone retired from the grocery business, moving to Nashville about a year ago. He was a World War I veteran.<br>Mr. Malone is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Hayes Malone; six daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Hewgley, Lewisburg, Mrs. N. L. Spann, and Misses Irene, Okalene, Sarah and Martha Malone, all of Nashville; four sons, Clarence, Durwood, Pulaski, Charles Malone and Dennis Malone, both of Nashville, and Richard Malone, U. S. Army, stationed at Fort Benning, Ga.; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Irene Waldrum, Nashville; and four brothers, Earl Malone and Leonard Malone, Pulaski, F. J. Malone, Lawrenceburg, and David Malone, Gainesville, Fla.<br><br>MALONE, Edna Mae Dunnavant ____________ __ May 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Mae Dunnavant Malone, 73, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Malone was found dead Sunday morning, May 25, at her home in Washington Heights, Pulaski.<br>Born February 7, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Dunnavant and Mary Smith Dunnavant. Her husband, Andrew Malone, died February 20, 1946. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Malone is survived by two sons, George Malone and J. W. (Bud) Malone, Pulaski; eleven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lula Parks, Conway; and one brother, Marvin Dunnavant, Hohenwald. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MALONE, James Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1959<br>James Leonard Malone, Jr., 35, Pulaski resident, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, December 9, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, following several weeks illness.<br>Funeral arrangements are incomplete at press time.<br>Born December 30, 1923, in Giles County, he was the son of James Leonard Malone, Sr., and Ruth Hyatt Malone, and was a member of the First Methodist Church. He was graduated from Giles County High School and served in the U. S. Air Force during World War II.<br>For several years he was parts salesman for Ealy-Earheart Motor Company. In more recent months, he has been employed by a Decatur, Ala. firm.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Malone is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Earheart Malone; and one daughter, Celia Malone, Seventh Grade pupil. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>MALONE, Lois Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1954<br><br>Mrs. Roger Malone, Sr., 58, died on Tuesday morning, December 7, at Vanderbilt Hospital, after several months&#8217; declining health. She had been residing in Nashville in recent months but had lived in Giles County most of her life.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Kedron Methodist Church with the minister of Riverwood Church of Christ in Nashville officiating. Burial will take place in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>The former Miss Lois Taylor, she was born December 9, 1897, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor. Her husband, Roger Malone, Sr., died in 1942.<br>Mrs. Malone is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Al Jones, Nashville, and Mrs. Gene Jones Grass Valley, Calif.; two sons, Roger Malone, Jr., and Earl Taylor Malone, Nashville; eight grandchildren; three sisters, Miss Lucile Taylor, Arlington, Texas, Miss Margaret Taylor, and Mrs. Paul Cavender, both of Nashville; and one brother, Robert Taylor, Arlington, Texas. Wilson Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MALONE, Tommy Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1956<br>Graveside services for Tommy Wayne Malone, day old infant of Mr. and Mrs. David Malone of Adrian, Mich., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Booth Chapel Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. The child died Saturday in a hospital in Ann Arbor.<br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by one daughter, Donna Lynn Malone, Adrian, Mich.; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith of Minor Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Malone of Goodsprings.<br><br>MANGRUM, Emma King The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1953<br>Prayer service for Mrs. Emma King Mangrum, 73, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the grave in Aspen Hill Cemetery conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister.<br>Mrs. Mangrum died about 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night at the home in the Aspen Hill community.<br>Born April 20, 1890, she was the daughter of the late Drew King and Mary Roberts King. Her husband, Sidney Mangrum, died January 31, 1947.<br>Mrs. Mangrum is survived by two brothers, Arthur King, with whom she lived, a brother of Mt. Pleasant and a sister at Huntsville, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MANGRUM, Minnie Frances Butler The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Frances Butler Mangrum, 82, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the home of her son, Jesse Mangrum on Chicken Creek, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiating. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Mangrum died of pneumonia at noon Saturday at Giles County Hospital two weeks after she fell, breaking her shoulder.<br>Born November 5, 1875, in Coffee County, she was the daughter of the late John Butler and Sarah Ann Stubblefield Butler; and was the wife of William Jesse Mangrum whod died July 13, 1928.<br><br>Mrs. Mangrum is survived by four sons, Jesse Mangrum and Melvin Mangrum, both of the Chicken Creek community, Lester Mangrum, Pulaski and Frank Mangrum, Elkton; three daughters, Mrs. Cliff Rogers, Chicken Creek, and Mrs. Roscoe Daniel and Mrs. John Barnett, both of Leggtown, Ala.; a number of grandchildren; two brothers, Thurman Butler, Giles County, and John Butler, Doyle, Tenn.; and one sister, Mrs. Ida Grubbs, Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MANKINS, Willie Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Jackson Mankins, 82, resident of the Minor Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Mankins died Friday night at her home after a long illness.<br>Born November 20, 1878, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jeff Jackson and Mary Durham Jackson, and had been a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church since her girlhood. Her husband, Roan Mankins, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Mankins is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Homer Townsend and Mrs. Ruby Bragg, Minor Hill, Mrs. Maudie Shelton, Benton Harbor, Mich., and Mrs. J. J. Risser, Madrid, Spain; five sons, James, Jack, Hubert, and John Mankins, all of Minor Hill, and Tom Mankins, Elkmont, Ala.; twenty-seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. John Davis, Giles County; and four brothers, Dallas, Leonard, Emmett and Cecil Jackson, all of Giles County; and one step-brother, Raymond Jackson, Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MANNING, Sarah Jane Hanney The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Jane Hanney Manning, 72, resident of the Weakley community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Mars Hill Baptist Church in Lawrence County, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Manning died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, May 25, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Opal Womble at Ethridge.<br>Born March 11, 1885, in Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late Sol Hanney and Mary Hurley Hanney. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Manning is survived by her husband, Charlie Manning; two sons, Shirdy Lee Manning, Eloise, Fla., and Ova Wilma Manning, Mt. Pleasant; two daughters, Mrs. Womble, Ethridge, and Mrs. Ida Bell Pugh, Jacksonville, Fla.; twenty-one grandchildren; and two brothers and three sisters. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MANSFIELD, Maude Isbell The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1959<br>Mrs. William H. Mansfield, 69, wife of Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, September 29, at Giles County Hospital following eight weeks critical illness.<br><br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in First Methodist Church, with the pastor of the church, the Rev. William H. Moss, officiating, assisted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother, former pastor of the church, and the Rev. George Regas, rector of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born at Gasden, Ala., September 5, 1890, she was the former Miss Maude Isbell, daughter of the late J. W. Isbell and Kate Maloney Isbell.<br>Mrs. Mansfield, in addition to her husband, is survived by her daughter, is survived by her daughter, Mrs. George Stanton, Jr., New York City; two sisters, Mr. H. H. Hallmark and Mrs. Marvin Johnson; and two brother, Hal Isbell and Gordon Isbell, all of Gadsden, Ala.<br>Highway Patrolmen will serve as active pallbearers and the Official Board of First Methodist Church will be the honorary pallbearers. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>MANSFIELD, Robert Jefferson The Pulaski Citizen 26 Sep 1951<br>Robert Jefferson Mansfield, 75, retired farmer of the Tarpley community, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, September 25, at the Lawrenceburg Sanitarium, following two years declining health.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, of Culleoka, a former pastor. Burial will take place in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br>Born July 12, 1876, in Sequatchie County, Tenn., he was the son of the late John L. and Ellen Bratcher Mansfield. He had been a member of the Methodist Church since early childhood. Mr. Mansfield is survived by his son, Robert J. Mansfield, Jr., Seattle, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Carl George, Fayetteville; three brothers, Matt H. Mansfield, St. Petersburg, Fla., Rev. W. H. Mansfield, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg, and James Mansfield, Lubbock, Texas; three half-sisters, Mrs. Herbert Hill and Miss Martha Mansfield, Lewisburg, and Mrs. John Dunnavant, Lynnville; three-half brothers, Joe Mansfield, Taft, Jones Mansfield, Dunlap, Tenn., and Charlie Mansfield, Los Angeles, Calif.; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>MANSFIELD, Zack Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Zack Thomas Mansfield, 64, father of the principal of Giles County High School in Pulaski, Lee E. Mansfield, were held Tuesday afternoon at Lincoln Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Lincoln County, and burial took place in Lincoln Cemetery. Mr. Mansfield died Monday afternoon at Lincoln County Hospital after a short illness.<br>Mr. Mansfield, farmer of Lincoln County, was born and reared in that county, the son of the late Zack Taylor Mansfield and Julia Porter Mansfield, and was a member of the Methodist Church. He was county road commissioner for a number of years.<br>In addition to his son in Pulaski, Mr. Mansfield is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Young Marsh Mansfield; five daughters, three sons, and one brother.<br><br>MAPLES, Dr. Joe H. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Dr. Joe H. Maples, 72, physician of Athens, Ala., who died at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, January 20, 1950, after a two year period of declining health, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church.<br><br>Rites were conducted by the Rev. Peyton Wiliams, assistant pastor, and burial took place in City Cemetery in that city.<br>Son of the late D. Maples and Felicia Blair Maples, he was born and reared and live the greater part of his life in the Elkmont community of Limestone County. A few years ago he move to Athens to make his home.<br>Dr. Maples is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dessie Potts Maples; one brother, Dr. Will E. Maples, Athens; and several nieces and nephews.<br><br>MARBUT, John Edward The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for John Edward Marbut, 48, Minor Hill truck driver, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Marbut died of a heart attack at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at his home.<br>Born June 26, 1910, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. D. Marbut and Minnie Long Marbut.<br>He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Marbut is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Cobb Marbut; one daughter, Miss Paula Jane Marbut, one sister, Mrs. Edna Norwood; and one brother, Clay Marbut, all of Minor Hill. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>MARCH, Ross Patterson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Ross Patterson March, 68, Petersburg farmer, livestock dealer, and veteran of WWI, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Medium Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the church cemetery at Delina.<br>Mr. March died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, February 12, at Lincoln County Hospital following an eight weeks illness.<br>Born January 19, 1891, at Delina in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Shields March and Rose Oliver March. He was graduated from Massey School for Boys at Pulaski and served in France with the A. E. F. during World War I.<br>An active member of Medium Methodist Church, he was a steward, and had served as Sunday School Superintendent.<br>Mr. March is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary D. Ellis March; one daughter, Mrs. David Scott Birdsong, Nashville former resident of Pulaski; one son, Capt. Donald Ross March, USAF, stationed on Okinawa; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Granville Taylor, Delina; and one brother, Herman March, Nashville.<br><br>MARKHAM, Bonnie Paysinger The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1953<br>Mrs. Bonnie Paysinger Markham, 49, native of Giles County, died Sunday evening, March 15, at the Clinton and Hickman County Hospital, Clinton, Ky., after a critical illness of several months.<br>Funeral rites were held at 3 o&#8217;clock the following Tuesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church and burial took place in the Clinton Cemetery.<br><br>Born August 30, 1903 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Hugh Emmett Paysinger and Verena Henderson Paysinger.<br>Mrs. Markham was a teacher in the Central High School in Clinton at the time she became ill. She had previously taught in Hickman, Ky., where her husband, the Rev. O. C. Markham, was serving a pastorate. She was a state approved children&#8217;s worker for the Baptist Training Union of Kentucky and was also active in this work on the regional and associational level. She was an instructor during one summer at Ridgecrest, N. C. Baptist Assembly.<br>Besides her husband; Mrs. Markham is survived by one son, Charles Markham, student at Murray State College; three sisters, Miss Elizabeth Paysinger and Mrs. David A. Birdsong, both of Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. C. L. Merrell, Ardmore, Tenn.; and three brothers, Clay Paysinger, Ardmore, Lee Paysinger, Elkton, and Hugh Paysinger, Burbank, Calif.<br><br>MARKS, Annie Eliza McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Eliza McCormack, 80, who died Monday, February 1, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Marks, widow of John William Marks, died at 12:25 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Davis Hightower in Lewisburg, following an extended illness.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born April 5, 1873, the daughter of the late Robert Frank McCormack and Mary Woodward McCormack. She had been a member of the Methodist Church since her girlhood.<br>Mrs. Marks is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Hightower, and Mrs. Lacy Gunter and Mrs. Hallie Gunter, both of Pisgah; one son, Henry Marks; thirteen grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Roy Wynne, Delrose, Mrs. J. R. West, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Minnie McCormack, Pulaski; and four brothers, Din McCormack, J. F. McCormack and Virgil McCormack, Pulaski and Tommy Lee McCormack, Chapel Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MARKS, Almus Ermon The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Almus Ermon Marks, 58, retired farmer of the Baugh Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Marks died early Monday morning, October 26, in Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, Ala., after several weeks illness.<br>Born January 2, 1901, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Edward &#8220;Babe&#8221; Marks and Mollie Dunnavant Marks, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Marks is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellaleene Hardy Marks; two sons, Loyd Marks, Huntsville, Ala., and David Marks, U. S. Air Force; three grandchildren; and one brother, Toby Marks, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>MARKS, Annie McNeese The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie McNeese Marks, 73, who died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, March 18, at the home of her brothers, Clat McNeese and Nat McNeese, both of Pulaski, after several months illness, were held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born April 22, 1876, the daughter of the late Joseph McNeese and Susan Graves McNeese. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Marks is survived by two brothers, Clat McNeese and Nat McNeese, both of Pulaski. Her husband, Walter Marks died thirty years ago.<br><br>MARKS, Benjamin Jones The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Benjamin Jones Marks, 67, farmer of the Aspen Hill section, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday at Reboboth Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Fred Harper, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the Marks Cemetery.<br>Mr. Marks, who had had a heart ailment for years, died suddenly at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the well about 200 feet from his home where he was pumping water for stock on the farm.<br>He was born 2April 3, 1884, the son of the late James Thomas (Babe) Marks and Mary Dunnavant Marks. He spent his entire life in the house in which he was born. He was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Marks, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susie Wheeler Marks. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MARKS, Bertha Agnes Brown The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1953<br>Mrs. Bertha Agnes Marks, 69, wife of Myron Marks of Frankewing, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, November 17, at the home, following several weeks illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Frankewing Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. W. L. Harwell of Cornersville, and the Rev.Glenn Bonner, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Marks was born December 20, 1883 at Friendship in Giles County, the daughter of the late William J. A. Brown and Zora Williams Brown. She was a member of Frankewing Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her husband, who is president of the Frankewing Bank, Mrs. Marks is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Morris Harwell, Frankewing; two sons, Lewis Brown Marks, Fayetteville and James Harold Marks of Frankewing; nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hayes, Friendship. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>MARKS, Douglas The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Douglas Marks, 70, Beech Hill resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Marvin Wiser. Burial took place in Beech Hill Cemetery. Mr. Marks died at 11:45 Sunday morning at Umble Rest Home in Lewisburg after a lengthy illness.<br>Born March 27, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Lewis B. Marks and Lizzie Bass Marks, and was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. Marks is survived by two brothers, Adlay Marks and Kelly Marks, Beech Hill; two sisters, Mrs. J. J. Godfrey and Miss Musie Marks, Beech Hill; one half-brother, L. Myron Marks, Frankewing; and one half-sister, Mrs. B. M. Burch, Friendship. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br>MARKS, Hughey Almus The Pulaski Citizen 02 Jan 1957<br>Hughey Almus Marks, 67, Pulaski businessman, died at Giles County Hospital at 12:05 a. m. Sunday after a four weeks illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday at First Methodist Church by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Associate Pastor, and the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Marks was a native of Giles County, the son of the late J. B. and Sarah Martha Hughey Marks. He was educated in Giles County Schools and began his career in Pulaski where he was connected with the Abernathy Hardware Company for 45 years. He was a member of First Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Marks is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Abernathy Marks; a daughter, Mrs. Sara M. Brown, Nashville; three sons, John A. Marks, Memphis, Dickson Marks, Pulaski, Hughey A. Marks, Jr., Nashville; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Marks Guinn, Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Nina Marks Lacy, Columbus, Ga., Mrs. Elizabeth Marks King, Nashville; and five brothers, J. B. Marks, Jr., Nashville, Perry Marks, Pulaski, Luther Marks, Corpus Christi, Texas, Joe Marks, Madisonville, Texas, and Lenis Marks, Houston, Texas.<br><br>MARKS, Lizzie Bell Bass The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Bell Bass Marks, 89, who died early Monday morning, January 8, at her home in the Beech Hill section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Beech Hill Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, May 3,1861, she was the daughter of the late Peru Bass and Lemontine Harwell Bass. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Marks is survived by three daughters, Miss Musie Marks, who lived with her mother, Mrs. Forest Marks Godfrey and Mrs. C. T. McMillion, Beech Hill; three sons, Douglas Marks, Adelaide Marks and Kelly Marks, Beech Hill; a number of grandchildren; a step-daughter, Mrs. Bernard M. Burch, Beech Hill; and a step-son, L. M. Marks, Frankewing. Her husband, Bud Marks, died more than forty-five years ago. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MARLOW, Fate The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Fate Marlow, 74, retired Giles County farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Hester Chapel Church of Christ, conducted by Connie Davis with burial in the church cemetery. Mr.Marlow died at 9:25 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Born March 1, 1883, in West Tennessee, he had resided most of his life in Giles County. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br>Mr. Marlow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Davis Marlow; one son, James Franklin Marlow; five grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; and one brother, Lee Marlow, Rockwall, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>MARTIN, Annie Mae The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br>Miss Annie Mae Martin, 76, Lynnville resident, was found dead of a heart attack at her home Wednesday morning by neighbors who went to her home when she failed to make her apperarance that morning. Miss Martin lived alone.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Lynnville Church of Christ by Billy Baulch, Church of Christ minister, and burial was in Elk Ridge Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Miss Martin was the daughter of the late William James and Sara Wilkes Martin. She was born in Giles County and had lived in the Lynnville area most of her life.<br>Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. J. A. Buckner, Nashville, and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam of Lynnville; and four nephews, J. W. Martin, Nashville, Joe Martin, Clarksville, Jack Martin, Santa Ana, Calif., and Bill Martin, U. S. Navy.<br><br>MARTIN, Astor Herman The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1957<br>Funeral services for Astor Herman Martin, 50, farmer of the Seventh Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the Rev. M. P. White, with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Martin died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, September 10, at his home three miles west of Pulaski after a long illness.<br>Born April 23, 1907, at Lawrenceburg, he was the son of the late Tom Martin and Pearl Johnson Martin.<br>Mr. Martin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Hazelwood Martin; two sons, Hoyt Martin, Frankewing, and Troy Martin, Pulaski, Route 1; five grandchildren; and three brothers, Lester Martin, Wales, J. T. Martin, Pulaski, and Everett Martin, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MARTIN, Marvin F. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Marvin F. Martin, 42, farm employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, Baptist minister. Burial took place at Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Martin, who lived on the Ralph Freeman farm, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon while working on the yard fence at the Freeman residence.<br>Born May 18, 1911, he was the son of Luther Lee Martin and Roberta Ray Martin.<br>Mr. Martin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Gilliam Martin; and seven children, Marvin, Jr., William Cecil, Ernest, Frances Jeanette, Norma Jean, Paulette, and Luther Lee Martin.<br><br>MARTIN, Ida Jopling The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. George M. Martin, Sr., mother of WKSR&#8217;s program director, George M. Martin, Jr., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Henderson, Tenn. Burial took place in Milledgeville, Tenn. Cemetery. Mrs. Martin died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, July 7, at the home in Henderson after a long illness.<br>She was the former Miss Ida Jopling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Jopling of Selmer, Tenn., who survives.<br>In addition to the son in Pulaski and the parents, Mrs. Martin is survived by her husband, George M. Martin, Sr., Henderson; two grandchildren; four nieces and nephews.<br><br>MASON, Benjamin Grigsby The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1951<br>Benjamin Grigsby Mason, 79, leading citizen of Prospect, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 14, at his home following a long illness.<br>The Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the Prospect Methodist Church, will officiate at the funeral rites at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence. Burial will take place in the family lot in Prospect Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Prospect, he was born March 31, 1871 and would have reached his four score year mark had he lived a few days longer. He was the son of the late Joseph Gray Mason and Margaret Grigsby Mason, prominent pioneer citizens of the county.<br>Mr. Mason, a retired farmer, had served as the postmaster nad a merchant at Prospect, and for many years had been a magistrate in the Giles County Court. He was a trustee of the Methodist Church and was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Knights of Pythias.<br>Mr. Mason is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Cain Mason; one daughter, Mrs. A. D. Carter, Prospect; two sons, Ben G. Mason, Jr., Nashville, William Cain Mason, New Port Richey, Fla.; four grandchildren; Mrs. David Jones, Nashville, James Mason Carter, U. S. Army, Joe G. Mason, fourth, and William Cain Mason, Jr., both of New Port Richey; and one great grandchild, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Ed F. Abernathy and Miss Meda Mason, both of Prospect.<br>A son Joe G. Mason, third, died during World War I. Wilson Carter and Co., Morticians.<br><br>MASON, Clara Boone The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Joe G. Mason, 86, Prospect resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the residence with Dr. William H. Mansfield, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Mason died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, November 19 at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Born October 30, 1873, at Boonshill in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Capt. Nathaniel Boone and Mrs. Orpah Johnson Boone. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Her husband, Joe. G. Mason, prominent farmer of the Prospect Community, died February 24, 1942.<br>Mrs. Mason is survived by several nephews and nieces. Wilson T. Carter and Company in charge of arrangements.<br><br>MASON, Florence Augusta May The Pulaski Citizen 10 Dec 1958<br><br>Graveside services for Mrs. Florence Augusta May Mason, 92, native Giles Countian, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mrs. Mason died Thursday, December 4, at her home in Houston, Texas.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Allen May. Her husband, T. J. Mason, was also a native of Giles County.<br>Mrs. Mason is survived by one daughter, Miss Mabel Mason, Houston, Texas; two sons, Maj. Ben Allen Mason, Houston, and Guy Mason, Nashville; several grandchildren and nieces and nephews.<br><br>MASON, Martha Sue Vandiver The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Sue Vandiver Mason, 80, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Blooming Grove Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Mason died unexpectedly at 7:45 Friday night, December 18, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ewing West, in the Pisgah community.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born September 29, 1873, the daughter of the late John Marion Vandiver and Mary Calvina Johnson Vandiver. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, William Clayton Mason died January 20, 1944.<br>In addition to Mrs. West, Mrs. Mason is survived by another daughter, Mrs. J. C. Park, Pleasantville, Tenn.; one son, John N. Mason; ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren; and one brother, Tom Vandiver, Knoxville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MASON, Meda The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Meda Mason, 94, lifelong resident of the Prospect community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski, and the Rev. Sam Webster, pastor of the Prospect Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Prospect Cemetery. She died Sunday morning, December 1, at the home after a ten-day illness.<br>Born April 3, 1863, in the same room of the family home in which she died, she was the daughter of the late Dr. Joseph Gray Mason and Margaret Grigsby Mason. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Mason is survived by six nieces, Miss Elizabeth Abernathy and Mrs. A. D. Carter, Prospect, Mrs. W. E. Rice, Birmingham, Mich., Mrs. E. O. Saunders, Summerville, S. C., and Mrs. J. Lindsay Wilkinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; three nephews, Solon E. Rose, Henderson, Nev., Ben G. Mason, Jr., Nashville, and William C. Mason, Butte, Mont.; and fourteen great nieces and nephews, twenty-five great-great nieces and nephews and eight great-great-great nieces and nephews. Wilson Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MASSENBURG, Pauline Oliver The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1955<br>Mrs. Pauline Oliver Massenburg, 86, former Giles Countian, died Thursday, October 13th, at Marshall, Missouri, after a year of ill health.<br><br>Funeral services were held in Marshall on October 14th.<br>Mrs. Massenburg was born September 26, 1869, the eldest daughter of Captain Lemuel and Margaret Steele Oliver.<br>She is survived by five sisters, Mrs. W. F. Marshall, Marshall, Mo., Mrs. Louie Knox Mackey, Mrs. J. Bowyer Bell, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Charles B. Neely, Houston, Texas, Mrs. Samuel P. Bostic, Los Angeles, Cal.; three brothers, Earl Wilkes Oliver, St. Louis, Mo., H. Ewing Oliver and D. Cliff Oliver, Dallas, Texas.<br><br>MASSEY, Green Maultsby The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1951<br>Green Maultsby Massey, 62, postmaster at Aspen Hill for thirty-five years, died unexpectedly at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, July 5, at his home.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Aspen Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Roy West, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Massey, who owned a store in Aspen Hill, had served as postmaster since July 1, 1917. He had been a steward in the Methodist Church for many years and was a Sunday School teacher for a long time.<br>Born November 18, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Henry Massey and Betty Maultsby Massey.<br>He had undergone an operation on his eyes for the removal of cataracts, an operation which was believed successful.<br>Mr. Massey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tennie Hutton Massey; one daughter, Mrs. Ed. T. Petty, Jr.; and one son, Edgar Ruel (Sam) Massey; all of Aspen Hill; and two sisters, Mrs. T. H. McMasters, Louisville, Ky., and Miss Geneva Massey, Nashville.<br><br>MATTHEWS, Albert Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1950<br>Funeral services for Albert Campbell Matthews, 68, native Giles Countian, who died at 5:48 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 8, at a hospital in High Point, N. C., were held at 4 o&#8217;clock the following Monday afternoon at a funeral home in that city, and the burial took place there.<br>A son of the late John Matthews and Ann Bills Matthews, he was born and reared in Giles County, moving five years ago to North Carolina.<br>Mr. Matthews is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Workman Matthews, whom he married June 27, 1902; two daughters, Mrs. M. L. McGuire and Mrs. John Miles; five sons Willie, Luther, Herman, Albert and Leonard Matthews; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Ella King, Pulaski.<br><br>MATTHEWS, Annie Due The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Due Matthews, 77, former Giles Countian, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, with the Rev. Burns P. Drake and the Rev. H. R. Allen officiating. Burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery. She died Thursday at her home in Columbia after several months illness.<br><br>A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Granville P. Due and Sallie Fooshee Due. Early in life the family moved to Campbellsville, where she lived until 1902 when she married E. J. Matthews of Maury County. He died in 1939.<br>Mrs. Matthews, a former school teacher and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Bettie Fitzgerald, Beaumont, Texas, and Mrs. Vera Funderburk, Fort Worth, Texas; one brother, Newton W. Due, Longview, Texas; her step-mother, Mrs. Granville P. Due, Campbellsville; and one step-sister, Miss Eunice Gilliam, Campbellsville.<br><br>MATTHEWS, Carolyn Wallace The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Carolyn Wallace Matthews, sister of Mrs. Solon E. Rose of Pulaski, who died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 16, at her home in Nashville after an extended illness were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Martin Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Walter R. Courtney and burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.<br>She was the widow of Ben E. Matthews. In addition to Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Matthews is survived by another sister, Miss Laurette Wallace, and one brother, W. Joe Wallace, Sr., Nashville.<br><br>MATTHEWS, Mary Bowman The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Bowman Matthews, 58, former Giles Countian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Cole and Garrett Funeral Home in Goodlettsville with the burial in Forrest Lawn Memorial Gardens.<br>Mrs. Matthews died of a heart ailment at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, April 22, at her home in Springfield after a period of declining health.<br>The daughter of the late Tom Bowman and Sallie Buford Bowman, the family formerly lived at Buford Station, later moving to Campbell Station. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Matthews is survived by her husband, Earl Matthews, native of the Lynnville section; one daughter, Mrs. Fred Walker, Blountville; two sons, Bruce H. Matthews, Nashville, and Tom E. Matthews, Decatur, Ga.; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jesse Trout, Barnwell, S. C.; and two brothers, Tom Bowman, Columbia, and Joe Bowman, Kansas City, Mo.<br><br>MAULTSBY, John A. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Mrs. B. E. Holt has received word of the death of her brother, John A. Maultsby, 89, on April 17, at his home in San Saba, Texas, after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in the Texas city.<br>In addition to his sister here Mr. Maultsby is survived by one brother, T. B. Maultsby, of Louisville, Ky., and several children, all of Texas.<br><br>MAULTSBY, William George The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1953<br><br>Funeral services for William George Maultsby, 87, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Eris Journey. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Maultsby died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home of his son, Fate Maultsby in the Bodenham section, after a long illness.<br>He was twice married, his first wife was the former Miss Willie Ann Roberts, his second wife was the former Mrs. Minnie Franks.<br>Mr. Maultsby is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Oliver Byrd, Goodspring, Mrs. Clara Ragsdale, Nashville, Mrs. Paris Byrd and Miss Sue Maultsby, both of Louisville, Ky.; five sons, Fate Maultsby, Bodenham, Johnny Maultsby, Joe Maultsby, Eddie Lee Maultsby and William Maultsby, all of Louisville, Ky.; seventeen grandchildren and five great grandchildren, and one half-brother, Charlie A. Maultsby, Fort Worth, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MAXWELL, Benjamin Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin Maxwell, 66, lifelong resident of the county, who died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, March 16, at his home, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the parlors of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of Berea Methodist Church, and the Rev. W. L. Harwell, officiated and burial took place in the Brick Church Cemetery.<br>He was the only son of his parents, the late Overton Maxwell and Grace Gordon Maxwell. He was a member of the Berea Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Maxwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Chapman Maxwell; one daughter, Mrs. Hugh Entrikin, Atlanta, Georgia; one son, Lionel Maxwell, Pulaski, and three grandchildren.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MAY, Charles Allen The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Charles Allen May, 86, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mitchell Sawyer, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. May died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the home three miles south of Pulaski following a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born May 8, 1872, the son of the late Charles W. May and Dora Butler May. He was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br>Mr. May, a batchelor, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Albert Eldon Birdsong, who has lived in the home in recent years, and Mrs. John Nelson, Pulaski; and one brother, Rex May, Louisville, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MAY, Emory Eugene The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1954<br>Emery Eugene May, 78, consulting milling engineer for the Wolf Company, died unexpectedly of a heart attack December 12 at the Chambersburg Hospital, Chambersburg, Pa.<br><br>Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br>Mr. May, husband of the former Miss Dove Abernathy of Pulaski, was born at Telford, Tenn., came of a family of millers, having begun his milling experiences at Eureka Mills, Telford, later going to Lenoir Mills, Lenoir, N. C. He spent several years installing new mills and had charge of three plants with the Pulaski (Tenn.) Roller Mills for a period of time. In 1914 he went to Chambersburg to begin his association with Lakeview and the Wolf Company, where he followed the mills built by the Wolf Co., in the United States, China, America and Europe.<br>In June 1949, he made a trip to Bogota, Columbia, where the company had extensive milling operations in that country.<br>Mr. May is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Anthony Fields, Penn Valley, Pa., and Mrs. W. D. Bronson, Chicago, Ill.; a son, Emery E. May, Jr., Chester, Ill.; seven grandchildren; and a brother, Jonesboro, Tenn.<br><br>MAY, Lillie B. Fogg The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Mrs. Lillie B. Fogg May, 63, native of Giles County, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, August 31, after several months illness at her home in Louisville, Ky.<br>Funeral rites took place at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Louisville and burial followed in Resthaven Memorial Park in that city.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Walter Fogg and Lillie Butler Fogg, who resided in the Aspen Hill community.<br>Mrs. May, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by her husband, Rex May, Sr., a retired L &amp; N Railroad carman; two daughters, Mrs. Gilbert D. Alexander and Mrs. Carl L.Metz; three sons, Charles W. May, Allen D. May, and Rex May, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. August Jeffers, Bedford, Ind.; a brother, Charles S. Fogg, and four grandchildren.<br><br><br>MAY, Willa Smith The Pulaski Citizen 01 Apr 1953<br>Mrs. Willa Smith May, 81, widow of Gil T. May, leading Pulaski merchant, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Brown, in Huntsville, Ala., after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. May, a graduate of Martin College, was a lifelong resident of the county. She was born September 27, 1871, the daughter of the late John Bateman Smith and Gabriella McCord Smith, members of prominent families of this section. Her husband, Gil T. May, died in November, 1949.<br>She was a member of the First Methodist Church and its missionary society and a member of Pulaski&#8217;s Gay Nineties Club. She was a former member of the Students Club.<br><br>Mrs. May is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Will E. Cross, Clarksville, and Mrs. Will Aiken Houston, Miami, Fla.; a nephew, John Bateman McClure, reared as a son, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; and one brother, Judge Clair B. Smith, Birmingham, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>MAY, Zada Stafford The Pulaski Citizen 03 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Zada Stafford May, 76, Bodenham housewife, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by T. D. Anderson, Methodist layman, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. May died at 10:21 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, August 1, at Giles County Hospital after a three months&#8217; illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born November 26, 1879, the daughter of the late John Stafford and Sarah Petty Stafford. She was a member of the Greenwood Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. May is survived by her husband, Vince F. May, a former member of County Court for many years; one daughter, Mrs. Conroy Sawyers, Fayetteville; one son, Harvey May, Elkton; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ewing Reed; and one brother, Walter Stafford, both of Bodenham. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MAYES, Bose E. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1955<br>Bose E. Mayes, 75, retired dry goods merchant, died at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, November 8, at a Nashville nursing home after a long period of failing health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Bethel Methodist Church with the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church officiating, assisted by the Rev. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Born April 14, 1880, at Prospect, he was the son of the late Frank Mayes and Evalyn Richardson Mayes. He was a member of the Bethel Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Mayes was a retired dry goods merchant, having been a traveling salesman for many years and for a ten year period had been associated with his father in a dry goods store in Robertson County in the 1920&#8217;s.<br>His wife, Mrs. Kate Smith Mayes, a native of Bethel, died February 10, 1934.<br>Mr. Mayes is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Fred S. Booth of Pulaski; one son, Dr. Ben R. Mayes , Nashville; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Raymond Rosson, Mrs. Ethel Hargrove and Mrs. Charles Stults, all of Jonesboro, Tenn.; and two brothers, Lamberth Mayes, Jonesboro, and Paul Mayes, Adams, Tenn. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>MAYFIELD, Jennie The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Jennie Mayfield, 74, resident of the Goodspring community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Marion Lewter, pastor of Scotts Hill Baptist Church, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 10:05 Saturday morning, January 26, at Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br><br>A native of Giles County, she was born April 25, 1882, the daughter of the late Thomas J. Mayfield and Mary Jane Hardiman Mayfield, and was a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br>Miss Mayfield is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Edgar Wilburn, Pulaski, and Mrs. Edgar White, Yuma, Ariz.; and two brothers, Emmett Mayfield and Will Mayfield, Pulaski. Pulask Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>MAYFIELD, Joe and Edith Wall The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1950<br>Giles County Couple killed in Car-Truck Accident on Friday.<br>Joe Mayfield, 29, deputy register of Giles County and his wife, Edith Wall Mayfield, 26, were killed in an automobile accident which occurred about five o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon when their car collided head-on with a county highway truck driven by Joe Bragg, 38, of Pulaski. The accident happened three miles southwest of Pulaski on Highway 11, as the couple were returning to their home in Goodsprings community. Mayfield was driving when the wreck occurred&#8230;.<br>Funeral services were held at the Cool Springs Church of Christ, by Roger McKenzie, formerly pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. Bill Starnes, former pastor of Oak Grove Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mayfield were lifelong residents of Giles County, and received their education in the Giles County Schools.<br>He was the son of Will Mayfield, and Sallie Will Maultsby Mayfield. He had been deputy register for four years, was a member of the Cool Springs Church of Christ where served as Superintendent of the Sunday School. Three brothers are among the survivors, James Mayfield, a twin who is an employee of the Pulaski Postoffice, Billy Mayfield,14, of Pulaski, and Thomas Mayfield of Tullahoma.<br>Mrs. Mayfield was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arch Walls of Giles County. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and had been employed for six years by the Stephens Manufacturing Company in Pulaski. Two brothers survive, David Wall of Pulaski and Woodrow Wall of Minor Hill; and two sisters, Miss Irene Wall and Mrs. Emma Shelton, both of Minor Hill.<br><br>MAYNARD, Mary Jean Coats The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Jane Coats Maynard, 78, who died at 7:05 o&#8217;clock Friday night, May 4, after several months illness at her home in Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. S. F. Crumpton, pastor of the Church of God. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County she was the daughter of the late Alex Coats and Mary Jane Chapman Coats. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Maynard is survived by her husband, Sam Maynard; two daughters, Mrs.Florence<br>Haley, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Bessie Snyder, Pulaski; ten grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; and one brother, Robert Coats, Florence, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McCALL, Hardy The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1958<br><br>Miss Hardy McCall, 82, died Thursday night in a Nashville hospital after a long period of ill health. Graveside services were held at 12:30 p. m. Saturday at Lynnwood Cemetery, the Rev. John B.Linderberger, pastor of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church officiating.<br>Miss McCall was a native of Giles County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCall of Lynnville. She moved to Nashville many years ago, and made her home at the Maxwell House Hotel for a long period. She is survived by one brother, J. H. McCall of Atlanta.<br><br>McCANLESS, Breta O. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Breta O. McCanless, machinist for twenty-three years in Florence, Ala., were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Morrison-Elkin Funeral Home in Florence with the Rev. Mr. Hunt, Methodist minister, officiating. Burial took place in Wesleys Cemetery at Florence.<br>Mr. McCanless, native of Giles County, died unexpectedly of a heart attack early Sunday afternoon, September 13, in his car at the side of the Lewisburg Highway in the Brick Church Community where he was stricken.<br>Born December 24, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Homer Dudley McCanless and Lula Riddle McCanless. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. McCanless is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lora Ferrill McCanless; one sister, Mrs. Richard E. Holt, Pulaski; and several nieces and nephews.<br><br>McCANLESS, Homer Dudley The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1952<br>Homer Dudley McCanless, age 75, died Friday morning, July 25th at 4:30 at his home after a months illness. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and Rev W. C. Moorehead. Burial was in the McCanless graveyard in Friendship community.<br>Mr. McCanless a retired carpenter born October 29, 1877 was a lifelong resident of the Friendship community. He was the son of John Wesley McCanless and America Parsons McCanless pioneer families of that community.<br>He was a member of the Methodist Church since early boyhood.<br>Surviving are his second wife, Mrs. Carrie Beard McCanless; one daughter, Mrs. Richard E. Holt; one son B. O. McCanless, all of Pulaski; one brother, George McCanless of Seymour, Texas; and a sister, Mrs. Steelman of Athens, Ala.; and five grandchildren.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Lula Riddle McCanless died March 31, 1941.<br><br>McCANLESS, Myrene The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Miss Myrene McCanless, 54, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Friendship Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, of St. Joseph, former pastor, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in McCanless Cemetery in that community. She died at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, following a long period of illness.<br>She was born October 26, 1898, the daughter of the late William Thomas McCanless and Lee Ella Pack McCanless. She was a member of Friendship Methodist Church.<br><br>Miss McCanless is survived by two aunts, Mrs. T. E. Williams, Friendship and Mrs. John W. Crump, Portland, Ore. Pulaski Funeral Home, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>McCASKILL, Gertrude Wisdom The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. William J. McCaskill, 71, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. McCaskill died at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, April 18, at a Nashville nursing home after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Gertrude Wisdom, she was born May 14, 1884, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John W. Wisdom and Margaret Ball Wisdom, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, William J. McCaskill, died July 9, 1948.<br>Mrs. McCaskill is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Willie Wall, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Brown Foster, Riversburg, Mrs. Margaret Tarpley, Pulaski, and Mrs. Henry Morrison, Nashville; one son, William E. McCaskill, Pulaski; ten grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. A. B. Campbell, Nashville; and one brother, Lee Wisdom, Riversburg. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>McCASKILL, Julia The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Miss Julia McCaskill, 80, native Giles Countian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. L. Greenway, pastor of the Olivet Church of which she was a member. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Miss McCaskill who had lived for several years with relatives in Dallas, Texas, died Saturday afternoon, September 20, at a nursing home in that city.<br>Born July 7, 1878, she was the daughter of the late William Allen McCaskill and Jennie Johnson McCaskill.<br>The survivors are one brother, Jack McCaskill, and one sister, Mrs. H. G. Savage, both of Dallas. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>McCASKILL, Laura Wright The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1951<br>The body of Mrs. Laura Wright McCaskill, of Pulaski, who died Friday afternoon, Feb. 2, wile being transferred to Vanderbilt Hospital for treatment of bone cancer from which she had suffered for three years, will remain at the university in order to further the cancer research conducted by the pathology department of the hospital. This will be done at the request of Mrs. McCaskill, who knew that she was suffering with a rare type of the disease, and hoped her action might aid medical science in saving other cancer sufferers from death. Her husband, Jack McCaskill, her son and other members of the family acquiesced in her request.<br>Mrs. McCaskill, whose illness had invaded practically every bone in her body had been the beneficiary of almost every type of treatment available, having been a patient many times at the Vanderbilt Hospital and the Max Fields clinics in Texas. She lived considerably longer than is usual in advanced cases. Dr. E. W. Goodpasture, pathologist at Vanderbilt stated Mrs. McCaskill&#8217;s request set a precedent at the southern research center.<br><br>Both Mr. and Mrs. McCaskill were Giles County natives of the Riversburg community. They had lived in Louisiana and Dallas, Texas prior to going to Fort Worth, Texas, where Mrs. McCaskill became ill. She was at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. L. Foremna, South 1st Street for some time before her death. Mrs. McCaskill was educated at Middle Tennessee State College in Murfreesboro and taught school in Giles County for a number of years. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Memorial services were held Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. at the First Methodist Church in Pulaski with the Rev. Fred C. Woodard officiating. Survivors in addition to her husband include one son, William A. McCaskill of Lake Charles, La.; and a grandson, Danny; her mother, Mrs. J. L. Foreman of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Hamilton Aymett, Bowling Green, Ky., Miss Susie Wright and Mrs. Marcus Craine of Pulaski.<br><br>McCASLIN, Mrs. Boyce The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1959<br>Mrs. Boyce McCaslin, resident of St. Louis, Mo., died at a hospital in that city on December 31. Funeral rites and burial took place in St. Louis Friday.<br>Mrs. McCaslin is survived by her husband, one daughter and two grandchildren; and one brother, W. D. Kirkpatrick, Pulaski, Tenn., and several sisters.<br><br>McCLELLAN, Sue Ruth Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Thomas C. McClellan, former Giles Countian, were held at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence in Sardis, Miss., with burial in that city. Mrs. McClellan died at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert T. Ballentine in Sardis after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Sue Ruth Phillips, she was the daughter of the late John Phillips and Emma Reynolds Phillips of Pulaski; and was the wife of Judge Thomas C. McClellan of Montgomery, Ala., who served on the Alabama Supreme Court for a number of years.<br>In addition to the one daughter, Mrs. Ballentine, Mrs. McClellan is survived by two grandchildren, Tom Ballentine and Miss Gail Ballentine, Sardis; two sisters, Mrs. Ben Childers and Mrs. J. Solon Flautt, Nashville; and one brother, John Phillips, Lake Providence, La.<br><br>McCLELLAN, Willie The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1957<br>Miss Willie McClellan, 88, resident of Franklin the past five and a half years, died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 8, at Franklin Nursing Home after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held on Wednesday morning at Maple Hill Cemetery at Huntsville, Ala., with the pastor of First Presbyterian Church of which she was a member, officiating.<br>Born August 21, 1869, in Limestone County, Ala., she had lived most of her life in Madison County, Ala. The daughter of the late William C. McClellan and Sue E. Strong McClellan, she was educated at Martin College in Pulaski.<br>Miss McClellan is survived by one niece, Mrs. Tom B. Carter; and one nephew, Charles A. White, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>McLIN, John The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1956<br><br>Our sympathy goes out to the McLin family in the loss of their father, John McLin whose funeral rites were said Friday afternoon at the Mt. Zion Church with Rev. J.T. Culbreath of Diana and Rev. Andy Largen of Fayetteville in charge. The Book of Life had been finished and the pages closed with Chapters which contained good deeds, love, loyalty and character. Rests beneath florals of love from his many friends and loved ones. His memory shall be cherished by many.<br>Mr. And Mrs. Edd Reed and Lee McLin of Clinton, Iowa came home Thursday night for the funeral and burial of their father John McLin. Other relatives that came from a distance for the funeral of Mr. McLin were Mr. And Mrs. Carl Wakefield, Paul Wakefield of Memphis, Mr. And Mrs. Hope of Nashville, Mrs. Willoughby and daughter, Mr. And Mrs. Billy McLin of Columbia, Mrs. Jett and family of Blue Creek, Mr and Mrs. Haney and relatives of Minor Hill, Mr. And Mrs. Glenn Wakefield and Mr. And Mrs. Sanders McCord and Ted of Nashville.<br>We are all so deeply concerned about Emmet McLin who is hospitalized resulting from a car accident last week while he was enroute home to see his father. His wife and daughter of Memphis came immediately to be at his bedside. Emmitt you have a host of friends who are praying for your speedy recovery.<br>Mr. And Mrs. Edd Reed and Lee McLin of Iowa who arrived Thursday night for the funeral and burial of their father John McLin Friday, returned to their home in Iowa Sunday.<br><br>McCLURE, Addison Brown The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Addison Brown McClure, 52, widely-known Mason and an assistant train master for the NC&amp;St.L Railway, who died on June 30, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at West End Methodist Church in Nashville.<br>Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville.<br>Mr. McClure, past grand master of the Masonic Grand Lodge in Tennessee, died late Friday at a Nashville hospital.<br>A native of Athens, Ala., he had resided in Nashville many years and took a leading part both in the Methodist Church and in the Masonic order.<br>Mr. McClure is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Lou Green McClure, a native of Giles County; a daughter, Mrs. Wayne Grout of Memphis; three grandchildren, Jimmy, Bobby and Linda Grout; his mother, Mrs. Minnie Brittain, Nashville; and a sister, Mrs. H. E. Beckham, Athens, Ala.<br><br>McCLURE, Robert Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1957<br>Robert Jackson McClure, 56, logger in the Union Hill community of Giles County, was killed instantly about 8:30 a. m. Monday when struck between the shoulder and hip by a tree which he was felling on Reed Hill in the community, about 12 miles southwest of Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday at the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br><br>Sheriff P. M. Butler said McClure and a helper, Thurman A. Butler, were working in an isolated area and, when the accident occurred, Butler was unable to lift the tree from Mr. McClure&#8217;s body until others arrived at the scene to assist. Mr. McClure was using a power sawto fell an 80-foot tree when the saw &#8220;kicked back&#8221;, causing the tree to fall the wrong way, pinning him underneath.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. McClure was the son of the late Alfred and Minerva Stafford McClure. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Whitby McClure; a son, James Herbert McClure; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Nonennemarch and Mrs. Johnnie Brock, both of Elkhart, Ind.; six grandchildren; a brother, Marvin McClure, Goodspring; and three sisters, Mrs. Columbus Smith, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ed Hobbs and Mrs. Thurman Butler, both of Union Hill.<br><br>McCONNELL, Raymond L. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Raymond L. McConnell, 65, Minor Hill farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Goodsprings, Ala., Methodist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. McConnell died of pneumonia, at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala.<br>He was a native of Limestone, Ala., but had resided in Giles County for some time. He was a member of the Methodist Church, a veteran of World War I and the American Legion.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Lillie Davis McConnell, died several years ago.<br>Mr. McConnell is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Susie Marlow McConnell; five daughters, Mrs. Roy Lee Robinson, Covington, Ky., Mrs. L. S. Littrell, Appleton, Mrs. Perry Crabb, Minor Hill, and Mrs. J. W. Roland and Mrs. Glen Watkins, both of Ardmore; eight sons, J. B. McConnell, Jasper McConnell, Leon McConnell, and Dwight McConnell, Minor Hill, Artell McConnell, Athens, Ala., Gholson McConnell, Wales, Raymond McConnell, Jr., Limestone County, Ala., and John W. McConnell, Covington, Ky.; twenty-five grandchildren and two great grandchildren; three step-daughters, Mrs. Oscar Cottrell, Minor Hill, and Mrs. James Wright and Mrs. Bert Hester, both of Fort Payne, Ala.; and three brothers, Addie McConnell, and Troy McConnell, Lawrence County, and Sam McConnell, Ardmore.<br><br>McCORD, Blanche Brandon The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Brandon McCord, 86, former Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born and reared in the Bufords community of the county, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brandon. Later she lived in Pulaski and attended Martin College.<br>Her husband, Frank G. McCord, Pulaskian, died several years ago, and was buried in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. McCord is survived by one son, Kenneth McCord of Atlanta. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McCORD, Elwood The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1952<br><br>Elwood McCord, 77, retired railroad man, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at a Bellville, Ill., hospital after a long illness.<br>Funeral services took place Tuesday afternoon at a funeral home in Bellville and burial followed in the Bellville Cemetery.<br>Born and reared in Pulaski, he was the son of the late Laps D. McCord, Sr., and Betty Thompson McCord.<br>Mr. McCord is survived by his wife; one daughter, Miss LaVergne McCord, Bellville; three sons, Laps D. McCord, and W. R. McCord, Bellville, and Lacey McCord, St. Louis, Mo.; several grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. E. R. Reynolds and Miss Mary Boyd McCord, both of Pulaski.<br><br>McCORD, Frank The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Frank McCord, 84, businessman and church leader of Atlanta, Ga., held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of First Methodist Church officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. McCord died Friday afternoon at his home in Atlanta after a short illness.<br>He was a native of Pulaski and was the son of the late Luther Wood McCord and Margaret Shapard McCord, members of Giles County pioneer families. He had resided in Atlantaa thirty years and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Blanche Brandon McCord, also a native of Pulaski; a son, Kenneth McCord, and a sister, Mrs. Atha Baugh, all of Atlanta.<br><br>McCORD, Mrs. John H. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1953<br>Mrs. John H. McCord, 28, physical education teacher at Columbia High School, was killed in a two car crash eight miles south of Columbia, on Highway 31 about 10:30 a.m. Friday.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church in Columbia by the Rev. Merl C. Patterson, pastor, and the Rev. C. M. Zwingle. Burial was in McCain Cemetery.<br>Mr. McCord, driver of the car, escaped serious injury in the accident that Patrolman E. P. McKee, Jr., said occurred when the McCord car suddenly came upon a car treaveling at a low rate of speed. Mr. McCord slammed on his brakes and the car swerved across the road in front of another car coming south.<br>McKee said tire marks indicated the brakes on the McCord car &#8220;grabbed and locked&#8221;. McCord was treated and released at Maury County Hospital. He is basketball coach at Culleoka High School and a Columbia insurance agent.<br>Mrs. McCord was dead on arrival at the hospital.<br>Mrs. McCord was a native of Maury County and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erwin, Columbia. Her father is a farmer and had been Maury County coroner for many years.<br>She was educated at the University of Tennessee and had been physical education director for girls at the Columbia High School for five years. She was married in 1952.<br>She was a member of the Columbia Presbyterian Church.<br><br>In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. McCord is survived by three brothers, Eugene and J. B. Erwin, Maury County and Donald Erwin of West Virginia and a sister, Mrs. Paul Foster, Charleston, W. Va.<br><br>McCORD, Mary Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Mary Boyd McCord, 86, native Pulaskian, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss McCord died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 11, at the Davis Nursing Home in Nashville after a long period of declining health.<br>Born March 31, 1871, and reared in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Laps D. McCord and Betty Thompson McCord, and was graduated from Martin College. She held a position in the Bureau of the Census in Washington, D. C., for many years. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church and was active in the work of its missionary society.<br>Miss McCord is survived by one sister, Mrs. Edward R. Reynolds, Pulaski; and a number of nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>McCORD, Stanley The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1955<br>Stanley McCord, 46, former co-owner of The Pulaski Record and the son of the late Laps D. McCord who published The Record for many years, died Tuesday in Washington, D. C., where he had lived the past five years.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church, Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>After his father&#8217;s death, Mr. McCord was associated with his brother, Edward McCord, in publishing The Record until he moved to Washington in 1950. He was connected with the Government printing office during his residency in Washington.<br>The son of the Mrs. L. D. McCord of Pulaski and the late Mr. McCord, he was a native of Pulaski where he spent the greater part of his life. He was a graduate of Giles County High School and attended the University of Tennessee and was connected with the Knoxville News-Sentinel while in that city. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge.<br>In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Geneva McCord, of Washington; three sisters, Mrs. Parker Perry, Boston, Mass., Mrs. John T. Busch, Memphis, and Mrs. Jurg Fehlman, Berne, Switzerland; five brothers, Edward McCord, Pulaski, Campbell McCord, Fountain City, Laps D. McCord, IV, Silver Springs, Md., Elwood McCord, Tucson, Ariz. and T. W. McCord, Long Beech, Calif.<br><br>McCORMACK, Minnie Myrtle The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Miss Minnie Myrtle McCormack, 78, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Blooming Grove Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. T. Parsons, and burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br><br>Miss McCormack who had been in failing health for a long time, died Thursday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank McCormack and Mary V. Woodward McCormack, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss McCormack is survived by four brothers, Don McCormack, Jimmy F. McCormack, and Virgil McCormack, all of Pulaski, and Tommie Lee McCormack, Lewisburg; and two sisters, Mrs. Robert West, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Roy Wynne, Bryson. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>McCORMICK, Lou Aymett The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Word has been received by relatives of the death of Mrs. Lou Aymett McCormick, 86, who died on Monday, February 15, at a hospital in Dallas, Texas. Funeral rites took place in Dallas and burial followed in the cemetery in Waxahachie, Texas.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the wife of Miller McCormick who died in the early 1900&#8217;s. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In 1907, she went to Waxahachie to make her home again moving in 1912 to Dallas where she live the remainder of her life.<br>Mrs. McCormick is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hallie Baird, Houston, Texas; and three sons, Gentry McCormick, with whom she made her home, and William B. McCormick, both of Dallas and Forrest L. McCormick, Waco, Texas; and seven grandchildren.<br><br>McCORMICK, Mary Tommy Vernell The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Tommy Vernell McCormick, 78, who died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock<br>Saturday afternoon, December 9, at her home on Jones Street, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. C. T. Carter, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs McCormick has been in declining health for the past year.<br>Born November 10, 1872, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Calvin Vernell and Melissa Ables Vernell. Her husband, John B. McCormick, die in October, 1942.<br>Mrs. McCormick is survived by five daughtes , Mrs. Otha Sandridge and Mrs. Claiborne Roberts, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Buford Holley, Mrs. Willie Holley, and Mrs. Clint Wilburn, of Giles County; three sons, Bell B. McCormick, Beech Hill, Harris McCormick, Birmingham, Ala., and Willie McCormick, Florence, Ala.; thirty-two grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren.<br><br>McCORMICK, Richard Jefferson The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Richard Jefferson McCormick, 86, retired farmer of the Pisgah community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. J. T. Parsons and burial took place at the Old Baptist Church Cemetery on Indian Creek. Mr. McCormick died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 5, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Ingram on Indian Creek following a long illness.<br><br>Born May 10, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John McCormick and Caldonia Wilson McCormick, and was a member of the Baptist Church. His wife, Mrs. Lula Murray McCormick, died many years ago.<br>Mr. McCormick is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. P. D. Carden, Mrs. Ollie Hefley, all of Giles County, and Mrs. John Wright of Louisville, Ky.; one son, William McCormick, Giles County; several grandchildren and great grandchildren, and one half-sister, Mrs. John Pack of Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>McCOWAN, Edward McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Edward McCormack McCowan, 49, a foreman at Victor Chemical Company, Columbia, Tenn., were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. J. R. Stuckey officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. McCowan died at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, November 14, at Maury County Hospital, Columbia, after an illness of six months.<br>Born June 13, 1910, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Matt McCowan and Elise Gatlin McCowan. He was a veteran of World War II.<br>Mr. McCowan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ura Davidson McCowan; five sisters, Mrs. Brown Watson, Giles County, Mrs. Clyde Chambliss, Lawrence County, Mrs. Buford Stevenson, Lincoln County, Mrs. Allen Kellam, Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Bill Snell, Old Hickory; eight brothers, Douglas McCowan and Calvin McCowan, Giles County, Charlie McCowan, Lewisburg, Gene McCowan, Shelbyville, Leslie McCowan, Miami, Fla., Coleman McCowan, Fresno, Ohio, and George McCowan and John McCowan, Chicago, Ill. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>McCRACKEN, Harris The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Harris McCracken, 63, farmer of the Pisgah community were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ and the Rev. Elwood Denison, Methodist minister of Thompson Station. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. McCracken was found dead at his farm Friday afternoon about one-half mile from the residence.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late Whitfield McCracken and Maude Harris McCracken.<br>Mr. McCracken is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bernadine Thesing McCracken; four daughters, Mrs. W. Roy Freeman and Mrs. Edward Denson, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. John M. Aymett and Mrs. John H. Morris, Jr., both of Pulaski; two sons, Whitfield McCracken, Nashville, and Harold McCracken, Columbia; and one sister, Miss Lillian McCracken, manager of Ragland&#8217;s Shop in Pulaski.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>McCRACKEN, John Lytle The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1958<br><br>Funeral services for John Lytle McCracken, 80, merchant at Bunker Hill for fifty years, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Thomas Vann, pastor of Bunker Hill Methodist Church, and the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. McCracken died at 8 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, August 27, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br>Born May 19, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John C. McCracken and Mary Barnes McCracken. He was a member of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church, and was a steward and had served as superintendent of the Sunday School for a number of years.<br>Mr. McCracken was twice married; his first marriage was to the former Miss Dora Watson, who died many years ago.<br>Mr. McCracken is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Poston McCracken; four daughters, Mrs. Edwin Poston and Miss Ruth McCracken, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Robert Barnes, Pulaski, and Mrs. Harold Marks, Frankewing; one son, John Calvin McCracken, Sacramento, Calif.; a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Will Due, Bunker Hill. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>McCRACKEN, Maude Harris The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1952<br>Mrs. Maude Harris McCracken, 87, died at 8 o&#8217;clock Friday night, February 22, at a Nashville hospital, following a protracted illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born June 3, 1864, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Gustavus H. Harris and Mary Ann Nave Harris. She had been a member of the Church of Christ since her girlhood.<br>Her husband, Whitfield W. McCracken, died April 29, 1930.<br>Mrs McCracken is survived by one daughter, Miss Lillian McCracken, manager of Ragland&#8217;s Ladies Shop in Pulaski; one son, Luther Harris McCracken, Bunker Hill; six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lola Bledsoe, Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McDONALD, T. C. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1957<br>T. C. McDonald, 43, co-owner with his brother, Jim McDonald, of a grocery store in Ardmore died Thursday night at his home in Ardmore, Ala., of a reportedly self-inflicted rifle shot wound. He lived about ten minutes after he was discovered lying on the floor of the bathroom of his home with a 22 rifle lying nearby, according to reports made by relatives.<br>No reason was advanced for the shooting, which was investigated by Alabama officers.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Methodist Church in Ardmore. Rev. M. O. Blackwelder, pastor of the Baptist Church, will officiate and burial will take place in the Gatlin Cemetery.<br>A native of Mississippi, he had lived at Ardmore about 15 years. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. McDonald is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Terrell McDonald, five daughters, Mrs. H. J. Carter, Jr., Mrs. Don Rainey, Miss Patsy McDonald, Miss Connie McDonald, and Miss Jeanie McDonald; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald; four brothers, Melvin, Douglas, James and Patrick McDonald, all of Ardmore; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Henderson of Mississippi, Mrs. Lucile Gibson, Beaumont, Texas, and Mrs. Mary Merritt, Detroit, Mich.<br><br>McELWEE, Henry Quay The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1955<br>Henry Quay McElwee, husband of the former Miss Elise Abernathy of Pulaski, died at noon Sunday, January 9, at the home in Clermont, Fla., after a two months illness.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place Tuesday afternoon in Clermont.<br>A native of York, S. C., he lived in Atlanta, Ga., for many years where he was associated with the Diamond Match Company. At the time of his retirement, he was Southeastern manager of the company.<br>He was an active member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. McElwee is survived by his wife, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lane Abernathy of Pulaski; and one brother, Frank McElwee of York, S. C.<br><br>McFARLAND, Addie Odell The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Addie Odell Gowan McFarland, 65, Elkton housewife, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. F. E. Durham and the Rev. Talmadge Clayton, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. McFarland died Wednesday afternoon at Baugh-Wiley Clinic in Decatur, Ala., after an illness of one year.<br>Born September 14, 1892, in Bedford County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac Gowan and Mattie Mullins Gowan. She was a member of the Elkton Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. McFarland is survived by her husband, Henry McFarland; five daughters, Mrs. Ruby Lanier and Mrs. Betty Jordan, Elkton, Mrs. Bessie Whitt, Ardmore, Mrs. Lucile Faulkenberry, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mamie Sue Richards, Fayetteville; four sons, Robert Mahlon McFarland, Elkton, Harold McFarland, Pulaski, John W. McFarland, Nashville; a number of grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Daly, Ardmore, Mrs. Ozell Ussery, Elkmont, Ala., and Mrs. Isabel Battles, Athens, Ala.; and three brothers, Rufus Gowan and George Gowan, both of Ardmore, and Edward Gowan, Harrisburg, Ark. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br><br>McFARLAND, Robert C. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Robert C. McFarland, 43, Giles Countian, died unexpectedly Saturday night, April 10, in a hospital in Paducah, Ky., following a brief illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Pulaski at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born October, 1910, and reared in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Sallie Faulkner McFarland of Elkton and the late J. W. McFarland. He was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br>Mr. McFarland, former employee of the Pulaski plant of General Shoe Corporation, moved to Paducah three years ago to enter the grocery business.<br><br>In addition to his mother, Mr. McFarland is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nannie Lee Smith McFarland; one son, Joe McFarland; five sisters, Mrs. Marvin Moore, Delrose, Mrs. Elbert Twyford, Jacksonville, Ill., Mrs. Malcolm Harwell, Frankewing, Mrs. Jess Lewter, Nashville, and Miss Minnie Bell McFarland, Elkton; and three brothers, Henry McFarland, Elkton, Edward McFarland, Columbia, and Andrew McFarland, Jacksonville, Ill. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>McFERRIN, George P. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1952<br>George P. McFerrin, 67, Wilson County farmer, died Saturday at his home near Lebanon.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Hartsville, Tenn., conducted by the Rev. J. J. Stowe and the Rev. C. H. Hunt, and burial took place in Gallatin Cemetery.<br>Born at College Grove, he was the son of the late Rev. John A. McFerrin and Martha Abston McFerrin, and was educated at Battle Ground Academy in Franklin.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ella Cullom McFerrin, died in 1922.<br>Mr. McFerrin, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by two sisters, Mrs J. J. Stowe, Nashville, and Mrs. William R. Pope, Monteagle.<br><br>McGAVCO, Willa Eslick The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Delbert C. McGavco, 44, who resided at 1111 Seventeenth Avenue, South, Nashville, were held Thursday at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by the Rev. Fred Bell. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>She died unexpectedly Tuesday, February 22, at Mid-State Hospital where she had been employed as a licensed practical nurse.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the former Miss Willa Blake Eslick, daughter of the late Dan L. Eslick and Inez Bennett Eslick. She had lived in Nashville twenty-two years, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. McGavco is survived by her husband, Delbert C. McGavco; three brothers, Bennett Eslick and Eugene E. Eslick, Sr., both of Pulaski, and Oliver Eslick, Nashville; two stepsons, Donald McGavco, Nashville and Llewellyn McGavco, Louisville, Ky., and one stepdaughter, Mrs. Janet Ashberry, Louisville, Ky.<br><br><br><br>McGEE, Hattie Peeples The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Peeples McGee, 86, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Oak Grove Cemetery. Mrs. McGee died on Tuesday, May 26, at her home on Maple Street in Pulaski after a brief illness.<br>Born May 7, 1873, in Giles County, she was the wife of Jim McGee who died in 1941.<br><br>Mrs. McGee is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lon L. Chapman, Cedar Grove, and Mrs. John Gordon, Fayetteville; four sons, Bill McGee, Watervliet, Mich., Henry McGee, Pulaski, Herman McGee, Bodenham, and Robert McGee, Birmingham, Ala.; 30 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Dave Marks, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Ella Beard, Huntsville, Ala.Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>McGEE, Lena Medley The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Medley McGee, 47, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 13, at her home at Wales after a long illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place at Mt. Zion Cemetery near Frankewing.<br>Born July 25, 1904 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Medley and Betty Hailey Medley. The greater part of her life she lived in this county. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. McGee is survived by the following children: five daughters, Mrs. J. T. Thorne, Mrs. Mary Ellen Whitworth and Mrs. Winford Tatum, Pulaski, and Misses Barbara June McGee and Mable Ruth McGee, Wales; and four sons, Tulley McGee, James Robert McGee, Larry McGee, and Harold McGee, all of Wales. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McGEE, Lou Waldrop The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Waldrop McGee, 72, who died Thursday, November 2, at a<br>Nashville hospital, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home of her sister, Mr. D. T. Stanton in Nashville following the death of her husband William McGee, Lynnville farmer. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to the one sister, Mrs. McGee is survived by a step-son, Charlie McGee, Pulaski; another sister, Mrs. Beulah Hewitt, Nashville; three brothers, Dr. R. w. Waldrop and Dr. E. M. Waldrop, both of Nashville, and Dr. J. G. Waldrop, Nashville, Ark.<br><br>McGEE, Mark K. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1955<br>Mark K. McGee, 81, retired farmer of the Liberty Hill community, died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening, January 4, at Giles County Hospital, following a three weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. W. Stockman, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Cam McGee and Jane Richardson McGee. His wife, Mrs. Anna Estell McGee, died February 19, 1944.<br>Mr. McGee is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Wessie Staggs and Mrs. Wilson Angus, both of Lynnville; three sons, Clarence McGee, Mt. Pleasant, Ray McGee, Marietta, Ga., and Horace McGee, Columbia; twenty one grandchildren and five great grandchildren; and one brother, John McGee, Columbia. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>McGILL, Joseph George The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Joseph George McGill, 69, Giles County farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Booths Chapel, conducted by Alton Hendrix, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br><br>Mr. McGill died at 12:45 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the home of his son, Coleman McGill at Five Points in Lawrence County, following a long illness.<br>Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dave McGill, he was born in Giles County, where he spent most of his life. His wife died several years ago.<br>Mr. McGill is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Albert Smith, Valdosta, Ga., Mrs. Malcolm White and Mrs. Armand Cockrell, both of Minor Hill, and Mrs. Marvin White, Anderson, Ala.; three sons, Coleman McGill, Lawrence County, Doyce McGill, Town Creek, Ala., and Royce McGill, Minor Hill; twenty-eight grandchildren an five great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ella Thompson, Nashville, Ark.; one half-sister, Mrs. Onnie Tankersley, Minor Hill; and three half-brothers, Homer McGill and Porter McGill, Minor Hill and Hobart McGill, who is stationed in Germany. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McGREGOR, Frances The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. W. E. McGregor, 45, Sunday, July 19, at her home in Rainelle, W. Va., after a sudden illness. Funeral services and burial took place Wednesday in Rainelle.<br>Mrs. McGregor;s husband, W. E. (Billy) McGregor, a former resident of Lynnville, Tenn., is an official of the Meadow River Lumber Company at Rainelle.<br>She was the sister-in-law of James Winford McGregor of Nashville.<br><br>MCGREW, Henry Wynn The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Henry Wynn McGrew, 87, retired farmer of the Bethesda section, will be held at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bethesda Methodist Church with the rites conducted by the Rev. Robert Carney, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. McGrew who had made his home in Little Rock, Ark., the past five years, died on Wednesday morning, March 13, at the home of a son, Walter McGrew, in Little Rock, after a period of declining health. He sustained a paralytic stroke a week ago.<br>Born September 14, 1869, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Wynne Gowan McGrew and Martha Brown McGrew. He had been a member of the Methodist Church the greater part of his life.<br>In addition to the son in Little Rock, Mr. McGrew is survived by another son, Robert McGrew, Pine Bluff, Ark., one daughter, Mrs. Elbert Smith, Fresno, Calif., four grandchildren; four step sons, John Beard, Frankewing, W. L. Beard, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Clarice Wade Bass, Chattanooga, and W. Grady Bass, Pulaski; and one sister, Miss Estelle McGrew, Pulaski.<br>His wife, Mrs. Edna Carden Beard McGrew, died in 1911; and his wife, Mrs. Birdie Owen Bass McGrew, died January 22, 1952. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>McGREW, Jennie Murray The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Murray McGrew, 82, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member.<br><br>Mrs. McGrew died about 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in a hospital in Gulfport, Miss., where she had been residing the past seven months with her nephew, Thomas L. Murray.<br>The former Miss Jennie Murray, she was born and reared in Marshall County, the daughter of the late Thomas Murray and Martha Caruthers Murray. More than fifty years ago she came to Giles County, having taught for a time in the Campbellsville School. Her first marriage was to Hugh A. English of Campbellsville.<br>After the death of Mr. English, she was married to Ben F. McGrew who died in 1937.<br>Mrs. McGrew was for many years the teacher of the women&#8217;s class in the First Presbyterian Church. She was a member of the Pulaski Gay Nineties Club and was a former member of the Twentieth Century Club.<br>Mrs. McGrew is survived by four nieces, Mrs. Wyatt Martin, Mrs. Foster Arnold, Pulaski, Mrs. Reuben Crawford, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Bright Cooper, Columbia; and two nephews, Thomas Lillard Murray, Gulfport, Miss., and Bob Murray, Paris.<br><br>McGREW, Mary Birdie Owen Bass The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>Mrs. Mary Birdie McGrew, 74, died at 4:18 p.m., Tuesday at Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Thursday at Bethesda Methodist Church, with the pastor, Rev. Fred Harper officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mrs. McGrew was the daughter of the late James Owen and Lucy Ann Evans Owen. She is a member of the Bethesda Methodist Church.<br>She is survived by her husband, Mr. Wynn McGrew; two sons, Clarice Wade Bass, Chattanooga, William Grady Bass, Tarpley Shop; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Earl Wilson, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Hoyt Minatra, Pulaski and Mrs. Jimmie Hovater, Pascagoula, Miss.<br><br>McGREW, Neely Perry The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Neely Perry McGrew, 70, native Giles Countian and an employee of a grocery in Memphis, died at 1:05 Wednesday, April 13, in Memphis. Rites took place there.<br>Born and reared here, he was the son of the late W. N. McGrew and Louisa Whitley McGrew.<br>Mr. McGrew is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. E. Gilbert of Memphis.<br><br>McGREW, Henry Wynne The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Henry Wynne McGrew, 87, retired farmer of the Bethesda section, will be held at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bethesda Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Robert Carney, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. McGrew , who had made his home in Little Rock, Ark., the past five years, died on Wednesday morning, March 13, at the home of a son, Walter McGrew, in Little Rock, after a period of declining health. He sustained a paralytic stroke a week ago.<br>Born September 14, 1869, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Wynne Gowan McGrew and Martha Brown McGrew. He had been a member of the Methodist Church the greater part of his life.<br><br>In addition to the son in Little Rock, Mr. McGrew is survived by another son, Robert McGrew, Pine Bluff, Ark.; one daughter, Mrs. Elbert Smith, Fresno, Calif.; four grandchildren; four step-sons, John Beard, Frankewing, W. L Beard, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Clarice Wade Bass, Chattanooga, and W. Grady Bass, Pulaski; and one sister, Estelle McGrew, Pulaski; his wife, Mrs. Edna Carden Beard McGrew, died in 1911; and his wife, Mrs. Birdie Owen Bass McGrew, died January 22, 1952. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br><br>McKENZIE, Lou Knox The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Mrs. Lou Knox McKenzie, 85, died on Saturday, April 9, at her home in Abilene, Texas. Funeral rites and burial took place there.<br>Born and reared on Ray Branch north of Campbellsville, she was the daughter of the late J. Milton Knox and Martha Gibson Knox.<br>Mrs. McKenzie, who has frequently visited here in recent years, is survived by two sons, John Knox McKenzie and Jim McKenzie; and five grandchildren, Abilene.<br><br>McKINNEY, Henry Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Henry Alexander McKinney, 92, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Wallace, Presbyterian minister of Fayetteville and burial took place in the family lot in the Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br>Mr. McKinney died at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at his home in the Frankewing section.<br>Born July 15, 1860, in the county, he was the son of the late Gaylon A. McKinney and Martha Wright McKinney. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Augusta Mayes McKinney, died in 1946.<br>Mr. McKinney is survived by two daughters, Miss Lillian McKinney, Frankewing, and Mrs. James R. Archer, Atlanta, Ga.; five sons, W. R. McKinney, Silver Springs, Md., Gaylon G. McKinney, Elsie McKinney, Mayes McKinney, and Howard McKinney, all of Frankewing; and twenty-one grandchildren.<br>Mr. McKinney was the last member of his immediate family. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McKINNEY, Lelabel The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1952<br>Miss Lelabel McKinney, 49, well known county teacher, died at 10 o&#8217;clock, Monday night, March 31, at the home at Frankewing, following an extended illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Taylor O. Bird, pastor of the Frankewing Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg.<br>Miss McKinney was a highly esteemed teacher, having taught at the Frankewing School for a period of thirty years. She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church since her girlhood.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born April 16, 1902 and was the daughter of H. A. McKinney and the late Augusta Mayes McKinney.<br><br>In addition to her father, Miss McKinney is survived by two sisters, Miss Lillian McKinney, with whom she taught during her teaching career, and Mrs. James R. Archer, East Point, Ga.; and five brothers, W. B. McKinney, Silver Springs, Md., Elsie McKinney, Gaylon McKinney, Mayes McKinney, and Howard McKinney, all of the county. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br><br><br>McKNIGHT, Dee The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1951<br>Funeral services for Dee McKnight, 72, farmer of the Bunker Hill section, who died Tuesday, November 6, at the home of his son, Jesse McKnight, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bee Spring Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He was born May 5, 1879 in Giles County, the son of the late Waite McKnight and Tinsey Clementine McKnight.<br>His wife died several years ago. Mr. McKnight is survived by four sons, Jesse McKnight, Leonard McKnight, Henry McKnight of Ardmore, and Stacy McKnight, Giles County and a number of grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McKNIGHT, Fannie Houston The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Houston McKnight, 77, Giles County resident, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Mt. Zion Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Fred Hall, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. McKnight died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, January 26, at a Nashville hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born September 16, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late F. N. Houston and Sara E. Abernathy, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, J. B. McKnight, died approximately twelve years ago.<br>Mrs. McKnight is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Buford West, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Griffis, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Minnie Woodard, Fayetteville, Mrs. Annie McKnight and Mrs. Henry Tallent, Frankewing; and one brother, Noble Houston, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>McLAURINE, Lucy DeWitt The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Miss Lucy DeWitt McLaurine, 75, native of Lynnville, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at West End Methodist Church in Nashville. Rites were conducted by Dr. James W. Henley, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Miss McLaurine died at 6:05 o&#8217;clock Monday evening, February 2, at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br>Born March 7, 1883, at Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late DeWitt F. McLaurine and Ella Heflin McLaurine. She was a lifelong a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Miss McLaurine is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Beulah M. Gordon, Nashville, and Mrs. Minnie McLaurine Thoson, Winnipeg, Manitoba; one brother, John Laird McLaurine, Nashville; one niece and several nephews.<br><br>McLEAN, Jonnie Love The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1952<br>Mrs. Jonnie Love McLean, 70, mother of W. R. McLean, Pulaski businessman, died of a heart attack at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, July 5, at the Madison Sanitarium, following a few days illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Martin Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by Dr. G. Curtis Jones, minister of Vine Street Christian Church. Burial took place in Evergreen Cemetery in Murfreesboro.<br>Her husband, A. H. McLean, died in 1948.<br>Mrs. McLean is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth L. Houston, Nashville, with whom she made her home, and Mrs. Dorris Thompson, Memphis; and two sons, W. R. McLean, Pulaski and W. M. McLean, Nashville; four grandsons, and one sister, Mrs. Claude Hix, Nashville.<br><br>McLEMORE, Josie Craig The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1955<br>Mrs. Josie Craig McLemore, about 87, died Saturday February 26, at her home in Abilene, Texas.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br>Born and reared in Pulaski and educated at Martin College, she was the daughter of the late Jack Craig and Virginia Abernathy Craig. Her husband, A. Pope McLemore, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. McLemore is survived by two daughters, who live in Abilene; and one brother, C. A. Craig, Nashville.<br><br>McLEMORE, W. F. The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br>Funeral services for W. F. McLemore, electrician of West Palm Beach, Fla., were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Lake Worth, Fla., with burial in a West Palm Beach Cemetery. Mr. McLemore died unexpectedly at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, May 13, at his home.<br>A native of Mississippi, Mr. McLemore moved his family to West Palm Beach twelve or more years ago.<br>Mr. McLemore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Adelaide Hannah McLemore, former resident of Giles County; and three children, John, Adelaide, and Dorothy McLemore, all of the home address.<br><br>McLIN, Charles Buford The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Charles Buford McLin, 72, retired merchant of the Frankewing section, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Frankewing Methodist Church, with the Rev. Glenn Bonner, pastor, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Bruce Robinson, Presbyterian minister in the Frankewing Community. Burial took place in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. McLin died at 12:53 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at his home at Frankewing after a three year period of illness.<br>Born July 22, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Monroe McLin and Fannie Evelyn Montgomery McLin, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. McLin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lola Birdsong McLin, four children by a former marriage, Mrs. Boyd Dillard, Chattanooga, Miss Ruby McLin and George McLin, Old Hickory, and Wilson McLin, Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. R. A. Eubank, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Annie Harwell, Mrs. Helen Harwell and Mrs. Florence Holley, all of Frankewing; and one brother, John McLin, Frankewing. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McLIN, John William The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services are tentatively set for Friday afternoon at Frankewing Methodist Church for John William McLin, 81, retired farmer of the Tenth Civil District, who died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, November 15, at the home at Frankewing. Burial took place in Frankewing Cemetery.<br>Born August 3, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Monroe McLin, superintendent of Frankewing Sunday School for many years, and Frances Evelyn Montgomery McLin. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Hattie Mae Sutton McLin, died July 17, 1937.<br>Mr. McLin is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gid C. Wakefield and Miss Marie McLin, both of Frankewing, and Mrs. Nancy Reed, Clinton, Ia.; three sons, Emmett McLin, Memphis, H. L. McLin, Clinton, Ia. and Dave McLin, Texas City, Texas; thirteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Mackie Eubank, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Florence Holley, Mrs. Helen Harwell, and Mrs. Annie Harwell, all of Frankewing. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>McMAHON, Elizabeth Parker The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1955<br>Mrs. Elizabeth Parker McMahon, 52, native of Giles County, died Sunday morning, September 11, at a Nashville infirmary, after a lengthy illness.<br>Funeral rites were held Monday afternoon at Bracey-Welsh Funeral Home in Nashville with Glenn Killom officiating. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br>Born in November 1902 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Hume Parker and Elizabeth (Lillie) Campbell Parker, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In 1935 she was married to Carney T. McMahon, having moved to Nashville thirty years ago.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs McMahon is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Harry S. Dunn, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. John Sloan Royer, New York City, and Mrs. Webb Cullon, Nashville.<br><br>McMASTERS, Dan The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1952<br>Dan McMasters, 60, Pulaski carpenter, died at two o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon while repairing the roof of the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Nelson White, and Mr. White in the Whiteside addition.<br><br>Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. McMasters was born in Lawrence County June 21, 1891, and was the son of Cope McMasters and Mary Emily Foust McMasters. He had lived in Giles County for the past fifteen years and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Dill Comer McMasters, died July 15, 1950.<br>Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Nelson White, Pulaski; and three grandchildren, Barbara Ann, Linda Jane, and Ernie White, all of Pulaski.<br><br>McMASTERS, Dillie Catherine Comer The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Dillie Catherine Comer McMasters, 55, who died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 18, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nelson White in Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Her death followed several months illness.<br>Born September 29, 1894, she was the daughter of Mrs. Edna Sanders Comer and the late R. A. Comer of Giles County. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. McMasters is survived by her daughter, Mrs. White; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Bivins, Shores, and Mrs. Odie Comer McIntyre, Pulaski and two brothers, Ozro Comer, Goodsprings and Tallie Comer, Fort Worth, Texas.<br><br>McMASTERS, Gillard Bartemus The Pulaski Citizen 7 Oct 1959<br>Word was received here of the death in Lawrenceburg Hospital at 5 p. m. Monday of Gillard Bartemus McMasters, 89, step-father of Tommy Harrison of Pulaski. He had been ill for the past two weeks.<br>Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Mt. Zion Methodist Church, the Rev. Wiley Powel officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. McMasters was a native of Lawrence County and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marcella Harrison McMasters, two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Harland, Mrs. Suler Norwood, Lawrence County; one sister, Mrs. Eunice Bassham, Anderson, Ala.; one step-son, Tommy Harrison, Pulaski; three step-daughters, Mrs. Selina Roberts, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Aubrey Brown, and Mrs. Odie Price, Leoma, eight grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, 7 step-grandchildren, 5 step-great-great-grandchildren.<br><br>McMASTERS, Lee The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Lee McMasters, 69, L&amp;N railroad employee, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon<br><br>McMASTERS, Seaborn Gray The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1958<br>Seaborn Gray McMasters, 69, retired farmer of Minor Hill, died at 12:30 p.m. Saturday of a heart attack at Jacksons Clinic, Lester, Ala.<br><br>Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Minor Hill Baptist Church, the pastor, the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, and Rev. Harold Smith officiating. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. McMasters was born on March 14, 1889, in Giles County. His parents were the late James and Victoria Randall McMasters. He was a member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Frances Shelton McMasters, one daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Bass, Minor Hill, one son, James Buford McMasters, Minor Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Ellie York, Nashville, Mrs. Joe Surles, Florence, Ala., one brother, Butler McMasters, Louisville, Ky., seven grandchildren, and one great grandchild.<br><br>McMILLION, Andrew Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1956<br>Funeral services for Andrew Jackson McMillion, 82, retired farmer of the Sumac community, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by Tom Holland. Burial will take place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. McMillion died at 9:35 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, December 5, at Giles County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br>Born March 19, 1874, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Houston McMillion and Janie Johnson McMillion, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Mattie Holley McMillion died July 2, 1920.<br>Mr. McMillion is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Brown Turner and Mrs. Graydon Pierce of Pulaski; two sons, Sam McMillion, Pulaski, and Carl McMillion, Atlanta, Ga.; four grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. H. M. Dwyer, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Ed Woodard Donelson. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>McMILLION, Lemmie Marks The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1952<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Lemmie Marks McMillion, 56, Beech Hill resident, at the Beech Hill Church of Christ, conducted by J. B. Rasbury and J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. McMillion died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born August 4, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lewis B. Marks and Lizzie Bass Marks. She was a member of the Beech Hill Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. McMillion is survived by her husband, Charles T. McMillion; one son, Charles Everett McMillion, Nashville; two grandsons; two sisters, Mrs. J. J. Godfrey and Miss Musie Marks; one half-sister, Mrs. B. M. Burch; three brothers, Douglas Marks, Adlay Marks and Kelly Marks, all of the Beech Hill community; and one half-brother, L. M. Marks, Frankewing.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McNEELY, Bunyan The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1955<br>Bunyan McNeely, 67, a native of Giles County, died of a heart attack on Tuesday morning, May 24, at his home in Fresno, Calif. Funeral and burial rites took place in that city.<br><br>Son of the late William Jabez McNeely and Emily Jane Elliott McNeely, he was born and reared in the Elkton section. More than forty years ago he moved to Fresno.<br>His first wife and the mother of his children was the former Miss Josephine Rober, who died November 4, 1937.<br>Mr. McNeely is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Den Miller McNeely; two sons, Raymond McNeely and Herman McNeely; and one granddaughter, Kathy McNeely, all of Fresno; three sisters, Mrs. Charles I. Puckett, Elkton, Mrs. J. T. Tucker, Frankewing, and Mrs. Ida Harwell, Ardmore; and one brother, Luther McNeely, Ardmore.<br><br>McNEESE, Clatt The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Clatt McNeese, 81, Pulaski resident, who died Friday morning, September 28, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Mansfield, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg.<br>Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. McNeese died at 4:45 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in Giles County Hospital, following a period of declining health.<br>Born in the county, he was the son of the late Joseph McNeese and Katherine McNeese.<br>Mr. McNeese is survived by one brother, Matt McNeese of Lawrenceburg.<br>A sister, Mrs. Walter Marks died in March, 1950. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>McNEESE, Ed The Pulaski Citizen 8 Apr 1959<br>Ed McNeese, 78, farmer of the Berea Community, died Monday in a field on his farm of a heart attack. His body was seen by a passing motorist who notified neighbors who went to the scene.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Pulaski Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial was in Spencer Hill cemetery, Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mr. McNeese was a native of Giles County, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNeese.<br>Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Ida Mae Owen McNeese; three daughters, Mrs. Henry Dickey, Ethridge; Mrs. Ernest Hight, Culleoka, Mrs. James West, Atlanta; three sons, Gordon, Bryant and Robert Allen McNeese, Nashville; two brothers, Leon McNeese, Giles County, Will McNeese, Lewisburg; 20 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br><br>McNEESE, Evie The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Miss Evie McNeese, 51, Elkton resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church by the pastor, Rev. Talmadge Clayton. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Miss McNeese died Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Odus Jones at Elkton.<br>Born in Giles County, July 26, 1906, she was the daughter of the late Jim McNeese and Stella Dunnavant McNeese, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>In addition to the one sister, Mrs. Jones, the deceased is survived by one brother, Lee McNeese, Elkton. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>McNEESE, Kate Marie The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1954<br>Miss Kate Marie McNeese, 25, who has been ill thirteen years from rheumatic fever, died at noon Sunday, April 18, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Odd Fellows Hall Church of Christ, conducted by B. C. Carr of La Grange, Ga., and Virgil Bradford, Pulaski Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the Odd Fellows Hall community, she was born April 8, 1929, the daughter of Dud J. McNeese, Sr. and Lochie Pierce McNeese. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her parents, Miss McNeese is survived by six sisters, Mrs. Johnnie Harris, Mrs. J. R. Arthur, Mrs. Edward Uselton, Mrs. James Edwards and Miss Ladye McNeese, all of Odd Fellows Hall and Mrs. Charles Atkisson, Peoria, Ill.; six brothers, Charles, Cecil and Dud J. McNeese, Jr., all of Odd Fellows Hall, and Harvey McNeese and Jesse McNeese, both of Pulaski.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br>McNEESE, Nathaniel Graves The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Nathaniel Graves McNeese, 83, native Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at New Prospect Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield,, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mr. McNeese died earlier in the week.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph McNeese and Susan Catherine McNeese. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife was the former Miss Verna Yarbrough to whom he was married in 1905.<br>He had resided in Lawrenceburg fifty years.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. McNeese is survived by one daughter, Miss Mary Catherine McNeese; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A son, Raymond McNeese, died several years ago.<br><br>McNEESE, Nettie Mae Howell The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Mae Howell McNeese, 68, Giles County housewife, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Odd Fellows Hall Church of Christ, conducted by Arthur Hardison, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. McNeese died on Wednesday, July 9, in Maury County Hospital, Columbia after a five day illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born February 22, 1890, the daughter of the late John Howell and Mrs. Conzadia Cummings Howell. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, William Henry McNeese, died several years ago.<br>Mrs McNeese is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Gail Pierce, Bufords; one son, Woodrow McNeese, Columbia; eight grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br>McNEESE, Rosella Jane Faulkner The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew L. McNeese, 83, who died Saturday night, July 18, at her home at Toney, Ala., were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Marble Hill (Ala.) Baptist Church with burial in the Gatlin Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the former Miss Rosella Jane Faulkner, daughter of the late Jake Faulkner and Mollie Walker Faulkner. Her husband was the late Andrew L. McNeese.<br>Mrs. McNeese is survived by five sons, Kelly McNeese, Alabama, Mahlon McNeese and Ernie McNeese, Huntsville, Ala., Frank McNeese, Goodsprings and Vernon McNeese, Marble Hill, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Pope, Elkton, Mrs. Mary Ward, Cash Point, Mrs. Cecil White, Toney, Ala., and Mrs. James A. Hall, Gurley, Ala.; one sister, Miss Ida Faulkner; Giles County; and one brother, Mack Faulkner, Ardmore. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>McNEESE, William Atha The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1957<br>Funeral services for William Atha McNeese, 61, Elkton farmer and veteran of World War I, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mitchell Sawyer, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Thomas Clayton, Baptist minister of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mr. McNeese died unexpectedly of a heart attack at noon Tuesday, August 27, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born December 16, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of G. A. McNeese and Ida Belle Phillips McNeese.<br>Mr. McNeese is survived by his wife, Mrs. Velma Broadway McNeese; one son, Howard McNeese, Elkton; one grandson, Julian McNeese, USAF, stationed at Smyrna; two sisters, Mrs. Young Walker, Elkton, and Mrs. Carson Lewter, Dellrose; and four brothers, Joe McNese, Floyd McNeese, and Carl W. McNeese, Elkton, and John Allen McNeese, Tullahoma. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>McNEESE, William Newton The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for William Newton McNeese, 71, resident of Maury County, who died on Monday morning, April 17, at his home in Culleoka, after a brief illness, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home. Elder J. Clifford Murphy, minister of the Church of Christ, conducted the rites and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. McNeese, who formerly lived in Giles County, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosie Bell McNeese; five daughters, Mrs. Ethel Cole and Mrs. Sam Medley, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Dean Isabell, Maury County, Mrs. Martha Crigger, Nashville, and Mrs. Beulah Demastus, Culleoka; three sons, James Willis McNeese, Lewisburg, and Eugene McNeese, and David McNeese, both of Culleoka; twenty-two grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. E. E. Robinson, Pulaski.<br><br>McREE, Pearl Ann Wakefield The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Ann Wakefield McRee, 72, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Hanna Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert H. Hall. Burial took place in Shores Cemetery. Mrs. McRee died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, June 20, at the home in the Prospect section.<br>Born November 23, 1881, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Tom Wakefield and Sally Haislip Wakefield.<br>Mrs. McRee is survived by her husband, Will McRee; and one sister, Mrs. Icie McCoy, Lewisburg. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>MEADOWS, Annie Pittard The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Pittard Meadows, 81, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church of which she was a member.<br>Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Meadows died of pneumonia about 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in Lawrenceburg Hospital, following a period of declining health.<br>Mrs. Meadows, who had made her home with her brother, J. Roy Pittard, for several years, was the widow of George Meadows, who died many years ago. She was born April 1, 1871, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Thomas Pittard and Melissa Gracey Pittard.<br>In addition to Roy Pittard, Mrs. Meadows is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. J. Stewart, Muskogee, Okla.; and two other brothers, Will Pittard and Frank Pittard, both of Giles County.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MEADOWS, Willie The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Willie Meadows, 78, retired farmer of Bethel, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Bethel Methodist Church, of which he was a member. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Sam Webster, pastor, and the Rev. J. Dallas Bass of Murfreesboro, with burial in the Legg, Ala., Cemetery.<br>Mr. Meadows died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, November 20, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a long illness.<br>He was the son of the late Dr. John Meadows and Mrs. Virginia Easter Meadows. His first wife, Mrs. Lillie Legg Meadows, died thirty-four years ago.<br>Mr. Meadows is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Legg Meadows; two brothers, Roy Meadows and George Meadows, both of Bethel; and one sister, Mrs. John Davis, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>MEDEARIS, Bettie Dean The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bettie Dean Medearis, 90, resident of Pulaski since 1911, will be held at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence on South Third Street. Rites will be conducted by Elmer Smith of Nashville, former Pulaski minister, and Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ, with burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Medearis died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at her home after a long period of declining health.<br><br>Mrs. Medearis, a member of the Church of Christ, was born June 28, 1865, in Lincoln County, the daughter of the late Manning Dean and Nancy Rees Dean. Her husband, Harvey Dean Medearis, Sr., died June 3, 1935.<br>Mrs. Medearis is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Frances M. Eslick, Pulaski; one son, John M. Medearis, China Lake, Calif.; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lucile H. Medearis, Pulaski; three grandsons, Harvey Dean Medearis, III, and Edward Medearis Eslick, Nashville, and Brooks B. Eslick, Pulaski; two granddaughters, Mrs. R. T. Odom, Winston-Salem, N. C., and Mrs. Rex Wiley, Anchorage, Alaska; and nine grandchildren.<br><br>MEDLAR, F. Fred The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for F. Fred Medlar, 61, Nashville businessman, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville, assisted by the Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., of Pulaski, and burial will take place in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Medlar died suddently of a heart attack Monday night enroute to a Nashville hospital.<br>Mr. Medlar, who had resided in Nashville since 1948 as agent for Arkansas Fuel Oil Company, was born in Elmira, N. Y. and was educated in the schools of Pennsylvania and Florida.<br>He was a member of Inglewood Baptist Church. He was a 32nd degree Mason, member of Corinthian Lodge No. 414 and of Al Menah Temple, and was also a member of Lodge No. 71, BPOE.<br>Mr. Medlar is survived by his wife, the former Miss Lizzie D. Abernathy of Pulaski, whom he married in 1928; and one brother, Morgan Medlar, Lancaster, Pa.<br><br>MEEK, Josie Ayres The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Robert Meek, 79, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by the minister, Tom Holland. Burial took place in Marcella Falls Cemetery in the north-western section of Giles County, where the family formerly made their home. Mrs. Meek died at 10:25 o&#8217;clock Monday night, May 20, at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Born January 8, 1878, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Josie Ayres, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Ayres. She was a member of the Marcella Falls Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Meek&#8217;s only survivor is her husband, Robert Meek, a retired farmer. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>MEEK, W. W. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for W. W. Meek, 86, retired farmer of the Marcella Falls Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Marcella Falls Church of Christ with Dan Robinson, officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Meek died Friday at Lawrence County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William H. Meek and Etta Reece Meek, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br>Mr. Meek is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Carl Cooper, Lewisburg, Mrs. Willard Tacker, Nashville, Mrs. Cooper Collier, Ethridge, and Mrs. Buford Wharton, Route 1, Ethridge; one son, Billy Meek, Seattle, Wash.; 23 grandchildren and 46 great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Marion Meek, Mt. Pleasant and Robert Meek, Pulaski.<br><br>MELBY, Charles B. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Charles B. Melby, 72, president of the John O. Melby Bank in Whitehall, Wis., and father of John B. Melby of Pulaski, died Friday, February 17, at a hospital in that city.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place Sunday afternoon in Whitehall.<br>Mr. Melby is survived by his wife; and three children, John B. Melby, Pulaski, Charles B. Melby, Jr., Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. John N. Fischer, Battle Creek, Mich.<br><br>MERRELL, David Harris The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1954<br>Funeral services for David Harris Merrell, 60, farmer of the Bunker Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bee Spring Presbyterian Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Merrell, a veteran of World War I, died Saturday at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville after a two year illness.<br>Born May 16, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. P. Merrell and Nettie Harris Merrell.<br>Mr. Merrell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Reviea Merrell; one daughter, Miss Helen Merrell, Bunker Hill; one son, Joe Mac Merrell, U. S. Army, stationed at Camp Lee, Va.; two sisters, Miss Dena Merrell, Bunker Hill,, and Mrs. Grady Storey, Dellrose; and two brothers, Jack Merrell, Frankewing, and Virgil Merrell, Kerrville, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MERRELL, Janie Stephenson The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. A. R. Merrell, 89, lifelong resident of the Ardmore community, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Union Hill Baptist Church. Rites will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. S. H. Lewis, and Rev. Mitchell Sawyer, with burial in Malone Cemetery. She died at 9:47 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 30, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the former Miss Janie Stephenson, daughter of the late Abner Stephenson and Martha Watson Stephenson; the youngest child of her parents and the last survivor of fifteen children. She was the widow of A. R. Merrell who died in 1924. Mrs. Merrell was a member of Union Hill Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Merrell is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sherman Smith, Ardmore, with whom she made her home; one son, Nathan Merrell, former magistrate; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.<br><br>MERRELL, Nathan The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1958<br>Nathan Merrell, 66, a leading farmer of the Ardmore area and a magistrate representing the First District in Giles County Quarterly Court for the past twelve years died suddenly abut midnight Monday in Lincoln County Hospital where he had been a patient for a few days.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the Union Hill Baptist Church near Ardmore by the pastor, The Rev. Curtis Steadman. Burial was in the Malone Cemetery near Cash Point, with Carter Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Mr. Merrell was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Andrew Reed and Minerva Jane Stevenson Merrell. He was a member of the Union Hill Baptist Church, a teacher of the Bible Class and the treasurer of the Baptist Training Union, director of the Giles County Farm Bureau, and a member of the Giles County Board of Education. He was a graduate of Massey School.<br>Mr. Merrell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kate George Merrell; a daughter, Mrs. Lester Tomerlin; two grandchildren, Janice and Sherry Tomerlin; a sister, Mrs. Sherman Smith, and several nieces and nephews.<br><br>MERRELL, William Pink The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Dr. W. P. Merrell, 81, retired Dellrose physician, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 21, at Bee Spring Church, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Dr. Merrell died Monday night in Lincoln County Hospital. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>He is survived by three sons, Jack Merrell, Frankewing, Dave Merrell, Bunker Hill, and Virgil Merrell of Kerrville, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Grady Storey, Dellrose and Miss Dena Merrell, Bunker Hill; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br><br>MILES, Beulah Inez Wilkerson The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Inez Miles, widow of E. P. Miles, who died Friday morning, March 24, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carroll Burns of Bodenham were conducted at 2:00 Sunday afternoon at the Providence Church of Christ with Elder A. C. Dreaden officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Miles, a native of the Giles County, was a daughter of the late Henry Wilkerson and Elizabeth Whitsett Wilkerson. She was a member of the Pulaski Church of Christ.<br>She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Leslie Williams, Mrs. George Barnes, Mrs. James Abernathy and Mrs. Carroll Burns all of Bodenham, Mrs. Joe Fitzpatrick of Lynnville and Mrs. Hubert Woodall of Lawrenceburg; six sons, W. O. Miles of Brick Church, George Miles of Cedar Grove, Walter and E. P. Miles, Jr., of Pulaski, John and Ray Miles of Bodenham; one sister, Mrs. John Yarbrough of Arkansas; and one brother, E, J. Wilkerson of Campbellsville.<br><br>MILES, Eldora Jane Pinkney The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eldora Jane Pinkney Miles, 73, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in Fayetteville, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister of Pulaski. Burial will take place in Riverview Cemetery in Fayetteville.<br>Mrs. Miles died suddenly of a heart attack at 12:20 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Bledsoe near Athens, Ala.<br><br>Born July 18, 1879, at Normandy, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late James K. Pinkney and Nancy Renegar Pinkney. Her first husband, O. B. Troxler, died thirty years ago. Her second husband, George Miles, died six years ago.<br>Mrs. Miles, a member of the Fayetteville Baptist Church, is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Bledsoe, Mrs. Roy Dale, Pulaski, Mrs. John M. Swanton, Fairfield, Calif., and Mrs. Harvey Hutton, Miami, Fla.; one son, J. M. Troxler, Detroit, Mich.; a number of grandchildren; and two step-daughters, Mrs. C. L. Seagroves, Pulaski, and Mrs. D. W. Dale, Frankewing. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MILLER, Bobby The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Bobby Miller, 48, merchant of Minor Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski, and Billy Ray Davidson, minister of Minor Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Miller died Sunday at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville after a two weeks illness.<br>Born September 26, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John M. Miller and Sarah Newton Miller. Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, and one son, Bobby Miller, Jr., of Minor Hill. Bennett-May &amp; Co., morticians in charge.<br><br>MILLER, James Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for James Calvin Miller, 84, retired farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Miller died Tuesday morning at his home in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br>Born March 23, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Miller and Mary Hardiman Miller.<br>Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allie Hazelwood Miller; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Aymett, Pulaski; three sons, Floyd Miller, Cincinnati, Ohio, Butler Miller, Los Angeles, Calif., and J. C. Miller, Pulaski; sixteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>MILLER, James Ozro The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>James Ozro Miller, 45, farmer and sawmill worker of the Eighteenth District, was killed instantly about 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon when struck on the head by a crashing limb while felling trees a mile from his home.<br>Funeral services were to be held at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The limb causing the fatal accident was dislodged from a tree near the cutting operations when struck by the falling trees, relatives said.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of James Miller and Allie Hazelwood Miller. He was engaged in farming and was employed by a sawmill operator in Maury County. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church.<br><br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel Edwards Miller; four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Hayes, Mrs. James Jones, both of Pulaski; Mrs. Lou Etta Russell and Miss Ellen Miller, both of the Eighteenth District; two sons, James Miller of Pulaski and Norris Miller, Eighteenth District; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ben Aymett of Pulaski; and three brothers, Floyd Miller, Detroit, Mich. J. C. Miller, Pulaski, and Butler Miller, California.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MILLER, Jessie Hickman The Pulaski Citizen 7 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Hickman Miller, 72, retired postal employee, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Merle C. Patterson. Burial took place in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Miller, widow of Homer Miller, died Wednesday, March 31, at Maury County Hospital after a short illness.<br>Born and reared in the Lynnville section, she was the daughter of the late J. C. Hickman and Samantha Dugger Hickman. She served for a number of years as a clerk in the Lynnville Post Office and later at the Pulaski and Columbia offices. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Miller, who has resided in Columbia since 1928, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Phineas Murphy, Columbia; a granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth Prince, Macon, Miss.; and two grandsons, Tommy Prince, Macon, Miss., and James Martin Miller, Jr., Nashville.<br><br>MILLS, Lois Newton The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1954<br>Mrs. Lois Newton Mills, 48, wife of W. R. Mills, died Sunday, March 14, after suffering a stroke at her home in the Hillsboro community of Williamson County.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Warren Funeral Home in Franklin, conducted by the Rev. Kenneth L. Bohannon. Prayer services were held at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski where burial took place, conducted by Dr. Jospeh D. Quillan, Jr., a former pastor.<br>Mrs. Mills, a native of Giles County, was the daughter of Mrs. Grace Tomerlin Newton Campbell of Franklin and the late H. B. Newton, but moved to Williamson County in 1933.<br>In addition to her mother and husband, W. R. Mills, she is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. John Rennard and Mrs. Robert Lehoe, both of Royersford, Pa., Miss Naomi Mills of Nashville, and Mrs. J. B. Walls and Misses Ann, Rebecca and Ethel Mills, all of Franklin; two sons, Howard Mills, Carter&#8217;s Creek, and Cullen Mills, Franklin; six grandchildren; a brother, Vernon Newton of Ector, Texas; two half-sisters, Mrs. Sam Baxter and Mrs. Ora Newton, both of Pulaski.<br><br>MILTON, Billy The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1950<br>Funeral services for Billy Milton, 84, who died on Saturday night, October 21, after a period of declining health at his home in the Frankewing community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the Frankewing Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Taylor O. Bird, pastor, officiated, and burial took place in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg.<br><br>Mr. Milton is survived by his son, Robert Milton, with whom he made his home.<br>He was a native of Lincoln County, the son of the late John Milton and Mary Willis Milton. He had lived in Giles County for many years.<br><br>MINATRA, Frances W. Bennett The Pulaski Citizen 02 Feb 1955 BUNKER HILL<br>The death of Mrs. Fannie Minatra was not a shock to anyone. She had been in bed so long. Her funeral was at the Church of Christ here Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Elders Murphy and Rasbury. She will be greatly missed by those who so faithfully waited on her. Our deepest sympathy to the entire family.<br><br>MINATRA, George Arphor The Pulaski Citizen 07 Oct 1953<br>Funeral services for George Arphor Minatra, 88, retired farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss of Cedar Hill, a former pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. He died on Tuesday, October 6, at his home at Pisgah after a period of declining health.<br>Born October 9, 1864, he was the son of the late George W. Minatra and Sarah E. Hayes Minatra. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Minatra is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mackie Abernathy Minatra; one daughters, Mrs. Sarah M. Uselton, Columbia; one son, George Davis Minatra, Pisgah; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Deside Harmond, Miss.; one half-sister, Mrs. Albert Holt, Giles County; one brother, John Minatra, Giles County; and one half-brother, Hoyt Minatra, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>MINATRA, Mary Cardin The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Cardin Minatra, 68, who died suddenly of a heart attack at the home at Bunker Hill on Wednesday morning, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Bunker Hill Church of Christ. Rites will be conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was born October 19, 1883, and was the daughter of the late James Larkin Cardin and Nancy Williams Cardin. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Minatra is survived by her husband, Guy Minatra, Bunker Hill farmer; five daughters, Mrs. A. J. Burke, Nashville, Mrs. James H. Mansfield, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Thomas Newman, Jr., Bryson, and Mrs. Julius Brown and Mrs. Ed Cobb, both of Pulaski; six sons, Oliver Minatra and Bob Minatra, Nashville, Claude Minatra, Joe Minatra, Bunker Hill, and Bill Minatra and David Minatra, Pulaski; twenty grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. M. H. Birdsong, Pulaski, and Mrs. C. Y. Allison, Nashville; and three brothers, Hawkins Cardin, Pulaski, B. Kirk Cardin, Campbellsville and Fisher Cardin, Decatur, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MINATRA, Maude Alice The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Alice Minatra, 71, who died on Friday, June 9, at her home in the Rose Hill community after a long illness, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. W. Stockman of Lawrenceburg and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She was the daughter of the late Eliphas Holt and Thomas Ellen Tinery Holt of the Bunker Hill community.<br>Mrs. Minatra is survived by her husband, John Minatra; a daughter, Miss Clara Bell Minatra, Old Hickory; a son, Herbert Minatra, Campbellsville; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Buford Gilliam and Mrs. E. J. Wilkinson, both of Pulaski; and two brothers, Luther Holt, Madison and Ervin Holt, Pulaski.<br><br>MITCHELL, Carrie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Smith Mitchell, 75, Ardmore resident and widow of J. W. Smith, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Cash Point Baptist Church of which she was a member. The Rev. Ralph Holbrook and the Rev. T. E. Maples will officiate and burial will take place in the Malone Cemetery. Mrs. Mitchell died Wednesday at her home at Ardmore after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William and Delsie Smith.<br>Mrs. Mitchell is survived by three sons, Reedy Mitchell and Eugene Mitchell, Ardmore, John W. Mitchell, Pulaski; a step-son, Henry A. Mitchell, Pulaski; a step-daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Freeman, Woodland Hall, Calif.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Essie Merrell, Cash Point, and Mrs. Dodie Luna, Blanche, Tenn.; and two brothers, Lon Smith and John Smith, Ardmore. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>MITCHELL, Charles The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1953<br>Funeral services for Charles Mitchell, 50, farmer of the Dellrose community, were to be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday morning at Bee Spring Presbyterian Church in Giles County by the Rev. G. H. Turpin of Chattanooga. Burial was to be in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Mitchell was found dead yesterday morning in a corn crib in a barn on his farm, his body hanging from a trace chain. He had been in ill health for some time. A neighbor found the body. No inquest was held.<br>He was a native of the Dellrose community and had spent his entire life there. His father, Thomas Mitchell, died in 1909. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Georgia Bevels Mitchell; his mother, Mrs. Maggie Gatlin Mitchell; a sister, Mrs. Ozelle Collins of Dellrose; four brothers, Jake Mitchell of Huntsville, Marvin Mitchell of Nashville, Howard and Kelley Mitchell, of Dellrose; a half-sister, Mrs. W. W. Stevenson of Dellrose; three half-brothers, George and Vascar Mitchell, both of Lincoln County and Claude Beddingfield of Kerryville, Texas.<br><br><br><br>MITCHELL, Elizabeth Magdalene Gatlin The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Magdalene Gatlin Mitchell, 84, resident of Bunker Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bee Spring Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. J. W. McCullough, Church of God minister of Bunker Hill. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Mitchell died at 7 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, January 19, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Collins, on Indian Creek.<br>Born January 8, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Pinksley Gatlin and Elizabeth Hathcoat Gatlin, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Twice married: her first husband, Wince Beddingfield died sixty-one years ago, and her second husband, Tom Mitchell died April 29, 1909.<br>Mrs. Mitchell is survived by five sons, Claud Beddingfield, Kerrville, Texas, Jack Mitchell, Huntsville, Ala., Marvin Mitchell, Nashville, Kelly Mitchell, Lincoln County, and Howard Mitchell, Giles County; the one daughter, Mrs. Collins; three step-children, Mrs. Werner Watson, Dellrose, Vascar Mitchell and George Mitchell, Lincoln County, fifteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Abels, Booneville, Ark. and Mrs. Ada Fite, Memphis; and two brothers, William Gatlin, McBurg, and Elbert Gatlin, Dellrose.<br><br>MITCHELL, Ellen Spivy The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Spivy Mitchell, 87, former resident of Pulaski, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Laughlin Funeral Home in Huntsville, Ala., and burial took place at 3 o&#8217;clock in Pulaski in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Mitchell, who had been in ill health for a long time, died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, May 23, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rufus Boggs in Huntsville.<br>Mrs. Mitchell who was a member of the Church of Christ, formerly operated Mitchell Boarding House on North Second Street in Pulaski for many years. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jordan (Bill) Spivy and Betty Kelly Spivy.<br>Mrs. Mitchell who had lived in Huntsville for a number of years, in addition to the daughter, Mrs. Boggs, is survived by one half-sister, Mrs. Lydia Sears, St. Louis, Mo.; and two half-brothers, Floyd J. Spivy, Colorado City, Texas and Alvie Spivy, Reseda, Calif.<br><br>MITCHELL, Harvey The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Harvey Mitchell, 76, retired farmer of the Coldwater section of Lincoln County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Mitchell died suddenly at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at his home.<br>Born in Lincoln County in February 1880, he was the son of the late William David Mitchell and Creecy Mosley Mitchell, and was a member of the Kelly Creek Baptist Church. His first wife, Mrs. Ida Dunn Mitchell, died forty years ago.<br>Mr. Mitchell is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Eva Thompson Mitchell; 3 daughters, Mrs. Garland Dubois, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Atha Mullins, Lincoln County, Mrs. John Mullins, Peoria, Ill.; two sons, D. B. Mitchell and Lavoy Mitchell, both of Lincoln County; a number of grandchildren, three brothers, Ross A. Mitchell, Bunker Hill, Lawrence O. Mitchell, Petersburg, and Robert Mitchell; and four sisters, Mrs. Coleman L. McCown, Cochocton, Ohio, Mrs. V. W. Gatlin, Lubbock, Texas, Miss Tommie Mitchell, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Charlie McCown, Delina.<br><br>MITCHELL, Henry Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Henry Boyd Mitchell, Giles farmer, who died Tuesday, January 10, at the home of his sister, Mrs. John I. Parker in Shelbyville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Thompson Funeral Home in that city. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Homer A. Cates, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the Bomar community in Bedford County.<br>He had been ill a week.<br>A native of Bedford County, he was the son of Mrs. Gertie Ferguson Mitchell of Shelbyville and the late Oscar Lee Mitchell. He moved to Giles County ten years ago.<br>In 1929 he was married to the former Mary E. Brown.<br>In addition to his mother, and wife, Mr. Mitchell is survived by two daughters, Katherine and Juanita Mitchell; and two sons, Kenneth and Donald Mitchell, all of Route 4, Pulaski address; and the one sister, Mrs. Parker Shelbyville.<br><br>MITCHELL, John Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1956<br>Funeral services for John Wesley Mitchell, 86, retired farmer of the Baugh section, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon conducted by the Rev. Hal Brooks, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Maples, pastor of Kelly Creek Baptist Church. Burial took place in the Malone Cemetery in Lincoln County. Mr. Mitchell died at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at his home after a long illness.<br>Mr. Mitchell, the last member of his immediate family, was born January 14, 1870, in Marshall County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reedie Mitchell. His first wife, Mrs. Ella Mullins Mitchell, died forty three years ago.<br>Mr. Mitchell is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Carrie Smith Mitchell; one daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Freeman, Woodland Hills, Calif.; four sons, Henry A. Mitchell and John W. Mitchell, Jr., both of Pulaski, Reedie Mitchell, Elkton, and Eugene Mitchell, Baugh; twenty-two grandchildren and several grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>MITCHELL, Lillie Mae Watson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Mae Watson Mitchell, 82, Bryson resident, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Earl Cantrell and Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Bethany Cemetery. Mrs. Mitchell died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, March 17, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.<br>Born May 10, 1876, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Watson and Zana Osborne Watson. Her husband, Gentry Mitchell, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Mitchell is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Brown, Bunker Hill and Mrs. Charles Rolon of Texas, and a number of nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>MITCHELL, Mary Melissa Wyatt The Pulaski Citizen 9 Feb 1955<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Melissa Wyatt Mitchell, 73, Prospect housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Church of Christ at Pettusville, Ala., conducted by Elder Bennie Lee Fudge. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Mitchell died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br>Born in Limestone County, Ala., on July 29, 1881, she was the daughter of the late Eli Wyatt and Nancy Hughes Wyatt. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Mitchell has been married three times: her first husband was Lee Higgins and her second husband, Jess Sirten.<br>In addition to her husband, Floyd Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell is survived by four daughters, Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. John Simpson, Prospect, Mrs. Maxie Loggins, Veto, Ala., and Mrs. W. L. Lamar, Jr., Churubusco, Ind.; one son, Van Sirton, Pulaski; twenty-eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren; and one brother, Ches Wyatt, Phoenix, Ariz.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MITCHELL, Richard David The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Richard David Mitchell, 75, retired L&amp;N railroad employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella. Mr. Mitchell died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at his home in the Goodsprings section.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born November 24, 1878, the son of the late M. P. J. Mitchell and Ursula Kimbrough Mitchell.<br>Mr. Mitchell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Ashford Mitchell; three sons, Loyd Mitchell, Roy Mitchell and Grady Mitchell, all of Louisville, Ky.; one daughter, Mrs. Eva Hopper, Champaign, Ill.; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and one brother, Mahlon Mitchell, Stella. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MITCHELL, W. H. (Bill) The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1951<br>W. H. (Bill) Mitchell, 21, native of Ardmore and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell of Toney, Ala., was killed in action November 28 in Korea, the Department of Defense has notified relatives.<br>Mitchell, who was employed by an automotive firm in Detroit before being drafted last March, had been overseas three months. He was not registered at the local Selective Service office and is believed to have entered the services in Detroit.<br>While residing in Giles County, he attended Ardmore High School.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by seven sisters, Mrs. Goldie Ladd, Mrs. Jimmy Sawyers, both of Nashville; Mrs. R. W. Rhodes, Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Paul Spencer, Franklin, and Misses Connie, Nan and Alice Mitchell, all of Toney; and six brothers, Howell M. Mitchell, Salt Lake City, Utah, Joe Mitchell, Akron, Ohio, and Kenneth, Fred, Richard and Bobby Mitchell, all of Toney.<br><br><br><br>MITCHELL, Zilphy Melton The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Wesley Mitchell, age 85, who died Thursday, July 11, at her home in the Friendship community, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 13 at Mount Zion Methodist Church, Frankewing. The Rev. J. T. Culbreath officiated, assisted by Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial was in the Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br>Mrs. Mitchell died after five weeks of illness. She was the former Miss Zilphy Melton and was a daughter of the late John and Mary Willis Melton of Lincoln County. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Adlay Marks, Mrs. Oscar Hall, Mrs. Floyd Holley, and Mrs. Alvie Holley, all of Giles County, Mrs. Byrom Hewgley of Franklin, Ky.; two sons, Sam Mitchell of Giles County and Robert Mitchell of Augusta, Ga.; and a stepdaughters, Mrs. Grace Mitchell of Giles County.<br><br>MOBLEY, James Edward The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1956<br>Funeral services for James Edward Mobley, 78, retired farmer of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Stella, with Tom Holland, G. C. Fox, and Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ ministers, officiating.<br>Mr. Mobley died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, May 13, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born August 15, 1879, in Maury County, he was the son of the late Richard Mobley and Mary Johnson Mobley. The last member of his immediate family, he was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Mobley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Harris Mobley; three sons, Herman Mobley, Prospect, Roy Mobley, Athens, Ala., and Alvin Mobley, San Francisco, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Manton White, Florence, Ala.; thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br><br>MOFFITT, Laura Fox The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Fox Moffitt, 69, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Cornersville Methodist Church with burial in Beechwood Cemetery. Mrs. Moffitt died Sunday night after a long illness at a Columbia hospital.<br>Mrs. Moffitt, widow of S. A. Moffitt, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert Fleming, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Amos Clark, Sr., Brick Church; two brothers, Sidney Fox, Diana, and Brown Fox, Lewisburg; a step-mother, Mrs. Cora Fox, Diana, and three half-sisters, Mrs. Clarice Welch, Old Hickory, Mrs. Horace Lee McMann and Mrs. Michael Adams, Cornersville.<br><br>MONROE, James A. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1950<br>James A. Monroe, 77, retired Chattanooga attorney, died suddenly of a heart ailment at 10 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, March 20, at his home in that city.<br>Mr. Monroe, father of Mrs. Edwin I. Elder, was a member of the Chattanooga and the State Bar Associations.<br><br>In addition to Mrs. Elder, Mr. Monroe is survived by his wife and two other daughters, Mrs. Charles Stratton and Mrs. J. I. Calcutt, all of Chattanooga.<br>Funeral rites were held in Chattanooga.<br><br>MONTGOMERY, Logan Harold The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1958<br>Logan Harold Montgomery, 61, Veteran of WWI, and retired merchant and farmer, died of a heart attack at 6 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, June 11, at Kennedy Veterans Hospital in Memphis where he had been a patient the past month.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. Thomas Vann, Methodist ministers. Burial will take place in the family lot in the church cemetery with the American Legion Post No. 60 officiating at the rites.<br>A lifelong resident of the Pisgah Community, he was born March 15, 1897, the son of the late William M. Montgomery and Sarah McFerrin Harwell Montgomery, and was the grandson of the late Rev. Logan Douglas Harwell, local minister and member of the Tennessee Conference for many years. Mr. Montgomery was a member and steward of the Pisgah Methodist Church, and was a director of the Giles County Farm Bureau.<br>Mr. Montgomery is survived by his wife, Mrs. Venitia Ethridge Montgomery, a native of Hattiesburg, Miss.; one son, Rev. Harold Logan Montgomery; one grandson, Mike Montgomery, Hollow Rock, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Arnie Young, Pulaski, and Mrs. Lexie Young, Bunker Hill; and one half-brother, Lacy P. Montgomery, Chicago, Ill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>MONTGOMERY, Robert Shepherd The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1957<br>Robert Shepherd Montgomery, 52, brother of Larry H. Montgomery of Pulaski, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, June 20, at Memorial Hospital in Hollywood, Fla. following an emergency operation. He became ill the day before.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday in Hollywood with burial there. Born in Nashville, he was graduated from Montgomery Bell Academy. He was the son of Edith Shepherd Montgomery of Nashville and the late Bascom Warren Montgomery; and at the time of his death was associated with the H. E. Wolfe Construction Company of St. Augustine.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Montgomery is survived by his wife, Miss Margaret Marchbanks Sanders of Shelbyville; and two brothers, Larry Montgomery of Pulaski, and Kingsley Montgomery of Nashville. A son, Lt. Robert S. Montgomery, Jr., USAF, was killed in a jet plane crash on March 12 at Jacksonville, Fla., as he was preparing to land.<br><br>MOORE, Adelaide Tidwell Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Adelaide Tidwell Roberts Moore, 84, native of Giles County and resident of Louisville, Ky., were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. James F. Richardson of Columbia. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Moore died suddenly at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the home of a son, David Roberts, near Columbia, where she had been visiting.<br><br>Born March 25, 1869 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James P. Tidwell and Jane Johnson Tidwell. Her first husband, George Roberts died in 1923. Since the death of her second husband, George Moore of Petersburg in 1940, she has been making her home in Louisville, Ky. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Moore is survived by three sons, David Roberts, Columbia, and Joe Roberts and Dewey Roberts, both of Louisville; ten grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Alexander, Columbia and Mrs. Jennie Spivey, Dallas, Texas; one half-sister, Mrs. J. Ed Paisley, Pulaski; and one brother, Jim Tidwell, Campbellsville.<br><br>MOORE, Annie Ruth The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>Miss Annie Ruth Moore, 52, well known school teacher, died at the home of her brother, Frank A. Moore, Jackson, Tenn., on Saturday night.<br>Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Bethel Methodist Church. The Rev. Elwood Denson and the Rev. Dallas Bass officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Miss Moore was the daughter of the late professor Andrew and Tera Legg Moore. She taught at Athens College, Athens, Ala. for two years, and was head of the English Department of Murphy High School, Mobile, Ala., for 27 years. She had been a member of the Methodist Church since early girlhood.<br>Miss Moore was survived by a sister, Mrs. J. S. Hargrove, Bethel, and two brothers, Dr. Frank A. Moore of Jackson and Will A. Moore, of Flatwood, Tenn.<br><br>MOORE, Beulah Hall The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, August 27, in Altus, Okla., for Mrs. Beulah Hall Moore, 75, native of Pulaski, Tenn. Burial took place in Restlawn Memorial Park in that city, home of the family since 1941. Mrs. Moore died at 4:35 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, August 25, at Memorial Hospital.<br>Her husband, J. P. Moore, died May 20, 1952.<br>Born August 1, 1883, in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hall, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Moore who had made her home in Oklahoma since 1906, is survived by three nieces, Mrs. John M. Green, Wilmington, Del., Mrs. Fox Darnell, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Harry Jones, Nashville; and two nephews, Billy Hall Smith, Pulaski, and Robert Hall, Chicago, Ill.<br>Mrs. John M. Green of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Smith of Pulaski attended the rites in Altus.<br><br>MOORE, Edna Garrett The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Garrett Moore, 56, resident of the Scotts Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Rites were held by the Rev. M. P. White and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Moore who had been ill several months, died at her home Friday.<br><br>Born in Alabama on October 24, 1898, she was the daughter of the late Henry Garrett and Lucinda Flannagan Garrett, but when a child moved with the family to Giles County. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Moore is survived by her husband, Lucian Moore; two daughters, Mrs. William Russell, Pulaski, and Mrs. George Cole, Nashville; two sons, Lucian Moore, Jr., Nashville and Kenneth Moore, U. S. Army; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. J. G. Parr and Mrs. J. H. Hutton, Giles County; and two brothers, John W. M. Garrett, Dunn, Tenn., and H. E. Garrett, Armarillo, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MOORE, Estelle Simmons The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Estelle Simmons Moore, 83, who died May 25 at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Gray Aymett, in Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. R. L. Benton and the Rev. W. J. Fesmire and burial took place in Arlington Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant.<br>Mrs. Moore had been ill since she suffered a broken hip six weeks ago.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Simmons and Louise Hart Simmons. Her husband, W. E. Moore, died thirty-six years ago. She had spent most of her life in Mt. Pleasant where she was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Including Mrs. Aymett, Mrs. Moore is survived by eleven grandchildren.<br><br>MOORE, Ethelbert Allan The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Ethelbert Allan Moore, 90, father of Allan Moore of New Brittain, Conn., and Pulaski, Tenn., died at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 15, at his winter home at Ormond Beach, Fla. Rites took place in Kinsington, Conn., with burial in West Lane Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Moore who began in 1889 as a clerk for Stanley Tool Company, Incorporated, of New Brittain, rose through the ranks until he became president of the company in 1918, retiring from active duty in 1929, after forty years service. During his long and useful life he had held many positions of trust, and was a philanthropist , a writer and artist.<br>Mr. Moore is survived by thirty-one descendants including three sons and two daughters.<br><br>MOORE, Frances Flournoy Trigg The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1959<br>Mrs. Sam V. Moore, the former Miss Frances Flournoy Trigg of Diana, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, June 6, at her home, 517 Heathes Place, Nashville, following a period of illness. Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Marshall-Donnely and Combs Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city.<br>A native of Diana, she was the daughter of the late J. Knox Trigg and Mrs. Bettie Harwell Trigg.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Moore is survived by one son, Philip C. Moore, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Grady Clark, Minneapolis, Minn.; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. B. F. Jones, Meridian, Miss.<br><br>MOORE, Frank Cheairs The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1951<br><br>Frank Cheairs Moore, Dallas, Texas businessman, died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, October 8, at a Dallas hospital.<br>Funeral rites will be held on Thursday afternoon in that city, with burial there.<br>Born at Spring Hill, Tenn., he was the son of the late Dr. James Moore and Sallie Cheairs Moore.<br>Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha White Moore, a native of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Lucille Moore Nash; and one son, Frank Cheairs Moore, Jr.; four grandchildren, all of Dallas; and three sisters, Misses Susie Bell Moore, Bessie Moore and Sarah Moore, all of Spring Hill.<br>Mrs. Frank C. Moore is a sister of Mrs. James S. Short of Pulaski. Mrs. Short&#8217;s son, Tom W. Moore left by plane Tuesday for Dallas to attend the funeral.<br><br>MOORE, James The Giles Free Press 20 Mar 1957<br>James Moore, age 67, retired farmer of the New Providence community in Giles, died in Giles County Hospital at 3 p. m. Wednesday, March 20, after suffering a heart attack at the Greyhound bus station. He died shortly after being taken to the hospital.<br>Funeral services will be at 1 p. m. Thursday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with David East, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Moore was born in Giles County, son of the late James and Eugenia Arrowsmith Moore. He was a member of the Church of Christ, a veteran of World War I, and a member of the American Legion Post 60.<br>He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Thelma Wilson Moore; a step-daughter, Mrs. Elbert Yancey, Columbia, Tenn.; four sisters, Misses Gertrude and Sue Moore, Nashville; Mrs. Newt Biles, Nashville, Mrs. Lura Quinn, Atlanta, Ga.; and brother, Guy Moore, Giles County.<br><br>MOORE, Martha White Moore The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1955<br>Mrs. Martha White Moore, 73, native Pulaskian, died at 4:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, August 16, at Giles County Hospital following an extended illness.<br>Prayer services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr. Burial will take place in the family lot in Hillcrest Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas, former hom of the family.<br>The former Miss Martha White, she was born November 11, 1883, the daughter of the late, James A. White and Mary Galloway White. Her grandfather, Matthew Galloway, was a former editor of the Commercial Appeal in Memphis.<br>A member of the Methodist Church, she was interested in church and civic affairs. She was graduated from Martin College in Pulaski and Sullins College in Bristol, Va. In 1912, she was married to Frank C. Moore and the family resided at Spring Hill, Tenn., until they moved to Dallas many years ago. Mr. Moore died in 1952. In recent months, Mrs. Moore has been making her home with her sister, Mrs. James S. Short in Pulaski<br>In addition to Mrs. Short, Mrs. Moore is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William Nash, Jr., Houston, Texas; one son Frank Cheairs Moore, Jr.; four grandchildren, all of Dallas.<br><br><br><br><br><br>MOORE, Mattie Evelyn Benderman The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Evelyn Benderman Moore, 63, Berea housewife, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Moore died of a heart attack at Giles County Hospital after a three weeks&#8217; illness.<br>The daughter of the late John Benderman and Ella Coffee Benderman, she was born in Maury County but had lived in Giles County many years.<br>Her husband, Will Moore, died in 1952.<br>Mrs. Moore is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Bright, Balesville, Miss., Mrs. Virginia Duke, Stinnett, Texas, Mrs. Ella Mae Oasteen, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Mary D. Moore, Geneva, N. Y.; two sons, Ben Moore, Sumac Community, and John N. Moore, Goosebay, Labrador; several grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Blankenship, Nashville; and three brothers, Emmett Benderman, Nashville, Will Benderman, California, and Brian Benderman, Clovis, N. M. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MOORE, John Robert The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1954<br>Funeral services for John Robert Moore, 82, retired Bethel farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Troy Bunch of Clifton, a former pastor, and burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Moore died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, following a two week&#8217;s illness.<br>Mr. Moore, who made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Shelby Sulcer, and Mr. Sulcer at Bethel, was a lifelong resident of the county, born July 27, 1872, and was the son of the late John S. Moore and Mary Ann Jones Moore. He was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Elder Moore; seven daughters, Mrs. Sulcer, Mrs. C. H. Nelson and Mrs. James Powell, Prospect, Mrs. W. L. Stewart, Bryson, Mrs. Woodrow Haskins, Anthony Hill, Mrs. James Curry, Island Grove, Fla., and Mrs. Stanley Reese, Nashville; four sons, Guy Moore, David Moore, and James Moore, all of Prospect, and R. H. Moore of Nashville; twenty-four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; and one brother, Jim Moore of Italy, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>MOORE, Grover C. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Grover C. Moore, 69, retired farmer, who died Monday at the home of Ed Hopkins on the Pisgah Pike, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Booth Chapel Methodist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Moore, who was spending the night in the Hopkin&#8217;s home was found dead in bed Monday morning.<br><br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William T. Moore and Lou Gilmore Moore.<br>Mr. Moore is survived by two sons, Grover C. Moore, Jr., of Lawrenceburg, and Leroy Moore, of Five Points, Tenn.; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Susan Bolin, Exeter, Calif.; and three brothers, Eugene Moore, Antioch, Calif., and William D. Moore, Anderson, Ala., and Elmer E. Moore, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>MOORE, Guy The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Guy Moore, 83, retired farmer of the Olivet Community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. R. L. Greenway with the burial in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Moore died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, November 30, at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>Born March 1, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Moore and Eugenia Arrowsmith Moore, and was a member of the Berea Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Garrett Moore; four sons, J. W. Moore, Lynnville, Guy Russell Moore and Earl Douglas Moore, Olivet, and James Floyd Moore, Aspen Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Mitchell Davidson, Lynnville, Mrs. Gilbert Young and Mrs. Ozro Newton, both of Berea; and Mrs. Nathaniel Fox, St. Louis, Ill.; sixteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Lura O&#8217;Quinn, Atlanta, Ga., and Misses Gertrude and Sue Moore and Mrs. J. Newton Biles, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>MOORE, James W. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for James W. Moore, 75, brother of three Giles County residents, were held Friday at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville, with the burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in that city. Mr. Moore died of pneumonia on December 31 at a Nashville hospital.<br>Born in Maury County, he was the son of the late W. B. Moore and Delia Ingram Moore.<br>Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Crews of Napier, Tenn.; three sons by a former marriage, James Moore, Thomas Moore and Harry Moore, all of Cincinnati, Ohio; one step-son, Arthur Crews of Atlanta, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. Guy Dugger and Mrs. Walter C. Foster, Pulaski and Mrs. Mary Dugger, Washington, D. C.; and one brother, John H. Moore, Giles County.<br><br>MOORE, Mary Elizabeth Rodgers The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Rodgers Moore, 89, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. C. H. Poole. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Moore died at 5:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, March 29, at her home in Elkton, just ten days after the death of a son, William J. Moore.<br><br>A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late William Rodgers and Frances Smith Rodgers. She had lived in Giles County most of her life and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Moore, widow of Morgan Moore, survived by one daughter, Mrs. Blanche Warren, Ardmore; two sons, Sam Moore and Marvin Moore, Elkton; thirteen grandchildren and thirty great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Trudell Howell of Marlin, Texas; three half-brothers, Atha Rodgers, Elkton, Asa Rodgers and Leroy Rodgers, both of Cash Point.<br>Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>MOORE, Mattie Evelyn The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jun 1955<br>Mrs. Mattie Evelyn Moore, 63, of the Berea community, died Wednesday night of a heart ailment at Giles County Hospital, where she had been under treatment weeks.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Maury County, Mrs. Moore was a daughter of the late John and Ella Mae Coffee Benderman. She moved to Giles County many years ago and married to Will Moore, who died in 1952.<br>Mrs. Moore is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Bright, Balesville, Miss., Mrs. Virginia Duke, Stinnett, Texas, Mrs. Ella Mae Osteen, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Mary D. Moore, Geneva, N. Y.; two sons, Ben Moore of Pulaski and John N. Moore, Goose Bay, Labrador; a sister, Mrs. Mamie Blankenship, Nashville; three brothers, Emmett Benderman, Nashville, Will Benderman, California and Bryan Benderman, Clovis, New Mexico.<br><br>MOORE, S. Trigg The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for Judge S. Trigg Moore, 48, former general sessions judge of Nashville and a native of Giles County, were held at the Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home in Nashville, at 10 a.m. Monday. The Rev. Pickens Johnson officiated and burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Park at Nashville. The Odd Fellows Lodge held graveside services.<br>Judge Moore died Friday morning at Clear View Sanitarium at Davenport, Iowa, where he had been a patient for a year and a half. Deputy Coroner Lemm said Judge Moore&#8217;s death resulted from drinking a quanity of cleaning fluid which he obtained from a cabinet in the sanitarium.<br>A native of Brick Church community, Judge Moore was the son of Sam V. Moore and Mrs. Flournoy Trigg Moore, who survive. His father is a bailiff of general sessions court in Nashville.<br>Judge Moore had been in ill health for several years.<br>Besides his parents , he leaves a sister, Mrs. Grady Clark of Minneapolis, Minn.; two brothers, Philip C. Moore of Nashville and Richard Moore of Houston, Texas, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Bettie Harwell Trigg of Diana, Giles County, Tenn.<br><br>MOORE, Will Allen The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1957<br><br>Will Allen Moore, 50, native Giles Countian, died at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 4, at Vanderbilt Hospital after a prolonged illness. Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Flatwoods Methodist Church, Flatwoods, Tenn., with burial in the church cemetery.<br>Born at Bethel, he was the son of the late Stephen Andrew Moore and Tera Legg Moore, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Moore who has resided at Flatwoods for a number of years, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Celia Bromley Moore; one sister, Mrs. Julian Hargrove, Prospect; and one brother, Dr. Frank A. Moore, Jackson.<br><br><br>MOORE, William The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1952<br>William Moore, 74, farmer of the Berea community, died late Wednesday afternoon at his home after a long illness.<br>Funeral arrangements are incomplete at press time, but the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister and the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, Methodist minister, will conduct the rites. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Moore, a member of the Zion Baptist Church, was a lifelong resident of the county, the son of the late James C. Moore and Martha Arrowsmith Moore. He was born July 15, 1878.<br>Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Benderman Moore; four daughters, Mr. E. Riley Bright, Batesville, Miss., Mrs. Billy G. Duke, Stinnett, Texas, Miss Ella May Moore, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Mary Deane Moore, in the U. S. Air Corps, Geneva, N. Y.; two sons, Ben Moore and John Moore, both of Berea; four sisters, Mrs. Lura O&#8217;Quinn, Quitman, Ga., and Misses Gertrude and Sue Moore and Mrs. Newt J. Biles, all of Nashville; and two brothers, Guy Moore and James Moore, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MOOREHEAD, John Edward The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1953<br>Sorrow struck the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Moorehead at Lynnville a third blow within a seven-month period Monday morning when death claimed the life of their third son since the first of February.<br>John Edward Moorehead, 34, of the Olivet community, died of a heart ailment at Giles County Hospital, at 10:30 Monday morning after seven years of illness. The young man&#8217;s brother, Thurston Moorehead, died February 1 at his home in Puryear, Tenn., and his brother, James W. Moorehead, died April 13 at his home in Dickson.<br>Funeral services for John Edward Moorehead were held at two o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, pastor of the Olivet Methodist Church. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>The son of W. C. and Mary Elizabeth Allen Moorehead, he was born March 26, 1919, near Lynchburg in Moore County. He had lived in Giles County for the past several years and was a member of the Olivet Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his parents, Other survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Herbert Rowan, Lynchburg, Mrs. C. J. Day, Hixon, and Mrs. Douglas Mitchell, Fayetteville; and a brother, Paul Moorehead of Pulaski.<br><br><br>MORGAN, Caroline Benedict The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1950<br>Mrs. Caroline Benedict Morgan, widow of the Dr. George A. Morgan, of Pulaski died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Lunsford at Pittsburgh, Pa., on Friday, February 17th, at 9:30 a.m<br>Funeral services were held on Monday morning at ten o&#8217;clock at the Finley M. Dorris Funeral Home, Nashville, the Dr. E. P. Anderson and the Dr. J. J. Stowe officiating. Burial took place at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville.<br>A native of Nashville, and a graduate of Buford College, Mrs. Morgan was first married to A. B. Smith, a shoe merchant of Nashville, whose death occurred approximately twenty-five years ago. She was married about 1941 to the late Dr. George A. Morgan, who was the pastor of the First Methodist Church, organizer of the Sunday School class which bears his name and president of Martin College, and they made their home for a period of more than two years.<br>Besides her daughter, Mrs. Morgan is survived by four grandchildren, Mrs. J. F. Cage, Schenectady, N. Y., Miss Julia Lunsford, Nashville, Gordon Lunsford, Jr., Pittsburg, Pa., and Alvin Lunsford, U. S. Navy; one sister, Mrs. Mary E. Payne, Nashville; one step-son, George A. Morgan, Jr., a member of the American Embassy at Moscow, Russia.<br>Attending the funeral from Pulaski were President E. H. Elam of Martin College, and Mrs. J. B. Abernathy.<br><br>MORGAN, Lee The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1955<br>Lee Morgan, 51, farmer on the West Side community, was accidently killed Saturday afternoon while shooting birds in his barn. His body was found by members of the family lying at the base of a ladder leading to the barn loft, with a bullet wound in his head.<br>Coroner William Bennett returned the verdict of accidental death following an inquest later Saturday.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Good Hope, Primitive Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the West Side Cemetery. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of the service.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Daniel H. Morgan and the late Mary Frances Butler Morgan. He was a member of the West Side Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Morgan is survived by his father; his wife, Mrs. Clara Dale Morgan; daughter, Mrs. Harold Robinson of Goodfield, Ill.; three sons, Robert Morgan, Haynes City, Fla., Franklin and Thomas Morgan, West Side; a granddaughter, Deborah Faye Robinson; 4 sisters, Mrs. D. J. Cooper, Mrs. J. W. Cooper, and Mrs. Otis Cooper, all of Hartselle, Ala., and Mrs. J. H. Freeman of Quinton, Ala.; and a brother, John Morgan, Oran, Missouri.<br><br>MORRIS, Cililla Pearl McCaffaty The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cililla Pearl Caffaty Morris, 64, resident of Lawrenceburg for the past fourteen years, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church in Giles County, with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Morris died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at her home after a three months illness.<br><br>Born January 3, 1894, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wiley McCaffaty and Elizabeth Wilburn McCaffaty. She had been a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church for many years.<br>Mrs. Morris is survived by her husband, William Allen Morris, Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Mrs. Richard Glover and Mrs. Nathan Hood, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Milas Phillips and Mrs. H. M. Rippy, both of Nashville; twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>MORRIS, James Henry The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1956<br>Funeral services for James Henry Morris, 74, retired carpenter, were held Sunday at Center Point Methodist Church in Lawrence County with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Morris died Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Russell Thomas near Center Point, after a long illness.<br>Mr. Morris is survived by a son, Roy Morris, Pulaski; and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas, and Mrs. Dewey Stephenson, Akron, Ohio; a sister and three brothers.<br><br>MORRIS, Jennie May Gosnell The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie May Gosnell Morris, 66, resident of the Campbellsville community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence. The Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, will officiate, and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Becoming critically ill at her home on Monday evening, Mrs. Morris was taken to Giles County Hospital where she died of a paralytic stroke at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon.<br>Born October 20, 18__ and reared at Brick Church, she was the daughter of George W. Gosnell and Amanda Burgess Gosnell. She was a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church.<br>She was the widow of Clint E. Morris, Sr., who died July 7, 1940.<br>Mrs. Morris is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Charles W. Robbins, Cedarville, N. J., Mrs. Hugh Kinney English, Jr. and Mrs. W. F. Morris, Jr., Pulaski and Mrs. Marvin Mann, Wheelerton; four sons, Gosnell Morris, Los Angeles, Calif., C. E. Morris, Jr., Pulaski, William Morris, Elkton, and Eugene Morris, Campbellsville; sixteen grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Burch Fox, Brick Church, and Mrs. Lois Wright, Cornersville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MORRIS, John A. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for John A. Morris, 75, prominent farmer of the Campbellsville community, who died March 17, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence. Rites were conducted by the Rev. J. B. Burns, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Morris died in his sleep on Monday night and was found early Tuesday morning.<br>He was a native of the county, born December 4, 1876, and was the son of the late William J. and Octovene Morris Morris.<br><br>Mr. Morris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Yokley Morris; one daughter, Mrs. Earl C. Zuccarello, Campbellsville; and one brother, Josh Morris, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MORRIS, Lillo The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Lillo Morris, 71, resident of Nashville for the past twenty-five years who died suddenly on a bus in Nashville on Thursday morning, February 2, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Morris was born and reared at Campbellsville and spent the greater part of his life in this county. His wife, Mrs. Sallie Wilsford Morris, died four years ago.<br><br>MORRIS, Oscar Newton The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1956<br>Oscar Newton Morris, 33, Giles Countian serving as a Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper at Lebanon, was killed by a hit-run driver shortly before midnight Thursday one mile west of Lebanon on Highway 70.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Trooper Morris was struck about 11:30 p. m. as he stood beside a Knoxville car he had stopped for a routine check.<br>James Edwards, 45, Negro, of near Juliet, employee of a coal company at Old Hickory, was being held in the Wilson County jail at Lebanon without bond. He is charged with second degree murder and driving while under the influence of an intoxicant.<br>Investigating officers gave this account: Morris &#8220;spotted&#8221; the Knoxville car in Lebanon and followed it to the scene of the mishap.<br>Tommy Knowles, about 21, Middle Tennessee State College student and employee of Henderson Flower Shop at Lebanon, was a passenger in the patrol car.<br>Morris was questioning the Knoxville car&#8217;s driver, Pfc. James C. Faulkner, when the car driven by Edwards struck him.<br>Faulkner shouted to Knowles, &#8220;You go after him, I&#8217;ll take care of this man.&#8221;<br>Knowles started the patrol car and &#8220;ran down&#8221; Edwards and his wife about three-fourths of a mile from the scene.<br>Knowles called upon a passerby to &#8220;watch&#8221; Edwards while he called an ambulance and Wilson County officers. Edwards was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Harry Harrison.<br>THP Inspector J. J. Jackson said Faulkner, a soldier stationed at Ft. Belvoir, Va., faces no charges in connection with the mishap.<br>Mr. Morris was a graduate of Giles County High School and a member of the Wales Presbyterian Church. He lived with his parents, W. Flournoy and Rena Rich Morris, in the Wales community.<br>He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. James Hosay and Mrs. F. D. Callahan, and two brothers, W. F. Flournoy, Jr., and James R. Morris, all of Giles County.<br><br>Mr. Morris had been a member of the highway patrol approximately four years and had been stationed at Lebanon three years. He formerly was stationed at Clarksville.<br><br>MORRIS, Roscoe A. The Pulaski Citizen 07 Oct 1953<br>Roscoe A. Morris, approximately 80 years of age, died of a heart ailment on September 15, at his home in Havana, Cuba.<br>Funeral services and burial took place in Havana.<br>Mr. Morris, the last member of his immediate family, was a brother of the late Dr. John H. Morris, Mrs. Hazel Morris Sledge Gladish and Morgan Morris. They were the children of the late Capt. and Mrs. John H. Morris, Sr., former Pulaski residents.<br><br><br><br>MORRISON, James Meredith The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1957<br>Funeral services for James Meredith Morrison, 71, Minor Hill farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James D. Bass, Jr., Methodist minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Deerfield Cemetery in Lawrence County. Mr. Morrison died at 2:25 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at his home after an extended illness.<br>Born December 29, 1885, in Alabama, he was the son of George William Morrison and Sallie Fulks Morrison. He was a member of the Methodist Church, and a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion.<br>Mr. Morrison is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Hillhouse Morrison; two sons, George Morrison, Lawrence County, and Mitchell Morrison, West Point, Ga.; two daughters, Miss Louise Morrison, Knoxville and Mrs. Lurene Cook, Lennet, Ala.; eight grandchildren; and three brothers, Wheeler Morrison, Clarence Morrison and Oliver Morrison, all of Loretto. Pulaski Funeral Home, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>MORRISS, Woodward Dale Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1954<br>Word has been received here of the death of the Rev. Woodward Dale Morriss, Sr., retired Presbyterian minister and at one time a Memphis lawyer, which occurred Monday night, March 15, in Memphis following a four year illness.<br>Before his retiredment six years ago, he held numerous Mid-South pastorates including one at Brick Church in Giles County.<br><br>MORROW, Clarence C. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Clarence C. Morrow, 63, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Morrow died unexpectedly of a heart attack at one o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at his home on Highway 31, South.<br><br>Mr. Morrow was a farmer and the operator of the Tennessee State Hatchery of Columbia for a number of years, but previous to coming to Columbia had taught in Pulaski High School and Dickson High School. He was graduated from the University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.<br>A native of the Fourteenth Civil District of Giles County, he was born in November of 1894, the son of the late Luther B. Morrow and Hattie Morrow Morrow. He was a member of the Highland Avenue Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Morrow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Rhodes Morrow; three sons, Jack Morrow and Bill Morrow, Columbia, and Bobby Morrow, Mitchell, Ind.; six grandchildren; one brother, Clyde Morrow, Nashville; and four sisters, Mrs. Frank Beeler and Mrs. Hoffman L. Thomas, both of the Campbellsville Community, Mrs. A. E Whatley, Dothan, Ala., and Mrs. O. W. Fitz, Bellaire, Texas.<br><br>MORROW, Hattie Elizabeth Morrow The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Elizabeth M. Morrow, 73, who died on Saturday night, February 10, at Giles County Hospital, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ, and burial took place in the family lot in Rose Hill Cemetery at Columbia, Tenn.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James L. Morrow and Sarah Lucy Bailey Morrow. She was the wife of Luther B. Morrow who died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Morrow, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by four daughters, Miss Vena Morrow, who is president of the Rich Home Demonstration Club, Mrs. H. T. Thomas, Rich, Mrs. A. E. Whatley, Dothan, Ala., and Mrs. O. W. Fitz, Houston, Texas; two sons, Clarence Morrow, Columbia and Clyde Morrow, Rich; fourteen grandchildren; and one brother, Frank Morrow, Miami, Fla. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MORROW, Lula Kate Wells The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John D. Morrow, 70, resident of the Rich Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Big Creek Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by John Dillingham of Mt. Pleasant and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Morrow died at midnight Monday night, July 7, at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born July 30, 1887, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Lula Kate Wells, daughter of the late James Evans Wells and Lona Carter Wells. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Morrow is survived by her husband, John D. Morrow; two daughters, Mrs. Sim H. Richardson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Frank Thurman, Phoenix, Ariz.; three sons, Raymond Morrow, Culleoka, and Rutherford Morrow, Alexandria, Va., and Evans Morrow, Lynnville; eight grandchidlren; two sisters, Mrs. Mason Ball, Wales, and Mrs. Arthur E. Murphy, Columbia; and three brothers, W. T. Wells, Wales, and Edward Wells and Carter Wells, both of Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>MOSLEY, Karen Lynn The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1951<br><br>Karen Lynn Mosley, fifteen months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mosley of the Goodsprings community, died unexpectedly at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, May 25, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Puncheon Church of Christ, conducted by Alton Hendrix of Green Hill, Ala. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by two sisters, Doris Ann Mosley and Sandra Jean Mosley; and the grandparents, Mrs. Bessie Pollock and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mosley, all of Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MULLINS, Pat The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1958<br>Pat Mullins, 85, retired farmer of the Bunker Hill community, died Tuesday morning enroute to Giles County Hospital of what was described by officers as a self-inflicted rifle wound.<br>Mr. Mullins, who resided with his daughter, Mrs. Esther Polly, had suffered facial and head injuries when he fell into a ditch after he fired a shot from a 22 calibar rifle at a groundhog in the back yard of the home. He was assisted to the house by his daughter who heard his calls for help and was sitting in a chair in the living room when the shot was fired, Chief Deputy Sheriff Bill Morris stated.<br>It was believed that Mr. Mullins was depressed over the necessity of being removed to the hospital, Deputy Morris said.<br>Funeral services were held Wednesday at 12 noon at the New Grove Baptist Church and burial was in the church cemetery, with Rainey Funeral Home, Ardmore, in charge.<br><br>MURPHY, Herman Rhums The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1956<br>Funeral services for Herman Rhums Murphy, 57, Nesbitt Bottling Company, Salesman and resident of the Weakley community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ of which he was a member. Rites were conducted by Elder E. O. Coffman of Lawrenceburg and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mr.Murphy died unexpectedly of a heart attack about 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon.<br>Born November 10, 1899, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Murphy and Ella Carter Murphy. After he grew to manhood, he lived in Detroit, Mich., a number of years, returning to his native county and buying a farm in the Weakley section.<br>Mr. Murphy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Dean Murphy, formerly of Kentucky; two sisters, Mrs. Herschell Parker and Mrs. Marshall Parker, both of the Weakley community; and four brothers, Robert Murphy and Carter Murphy, Giles County, and Olan Murphy, Detroit, Mich., and Carl Murphy, St. Louis, Mo. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>MURPHY, Joseph Clifford The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1959<br>Joseph Clifford Murphy, 82, of Pulaski, Church of Christ minister and evangelist for the past 65 years, died Saturday in Giles County Hospital after two weeks of illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Clyde Hale officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>Mr. Murphy was a native of Giles County, son of Charlie and Susie McKissack Murphy. He attended the Porter Bible School at Bowling Green, Ky.<br>He began his career as minister and evangelist in Maury County in 1894. Later, his work carried him to Kentucky, Indiana, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas.<br>Mr. Murphy had a leading part in the establishment of new churches in each of the six states, in addition to Tennessee.<br>Survivors include, his wife, Mrs. Susie Nelson Murphy; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Aymett, Pulaski, Mrs. Harvey Reynolds, Nashville; two sons, P. K. and Clyde B. Murphy, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Logue, Columbia and Mrs. Susie Held, Lynnville; five brothers, Robert Murphy, Colorado Springs, Colo., John Murphy, Texas, Ebb Murphy, Mt. Pleasant, Dr. Ben Murphy, Nashville, and Dr. Eugene Murphy, Asheville, N. C.; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br><br>MURPHY, Laura Gibbons The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Gibbons Murphy, wife of Carter Murphy of the Weakley community, were held Saturday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by E. O. Coffman of Lawrenceburg and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Murphy died on Thursday, March 15, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after a brief illness.<br>A member of Greenwood Church of Christ since girlhood, she was a lifelong resident of the Weakley community and was the daughter of the late Quincy Gibbons and Pamphelia Kincaid Gibbons. She was born in August 1890.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Murphy is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Herman Clifton, Weakley; two brothers, Herman Gibbons, California, and Homer Gibbons, Bodenham; and one half-brother, J. W. Kincaid, Ethridge.<br><br>MURPHY, William Carter The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1957<br>Funeral services for William Carter Murphy, 70, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ, conducted by E. O. Coffman, Church of Christ minister of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Murphy died unexpectedly at 11:40 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Herman Clifton in the Weakley community.<br>A native of Maury county, he was the son of the late William Murphy and Ella Carter Murphy and was a member of the Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Laura Gibbons Murphy, died a year ago.<br>In addition to his daughter, Mr. Murphy is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Herschell Parker and Mrs. Marshall Parker, both of Giles County; and three brothers, Robert Murphy, Flint, Mich., Olin Murphy, Detroit, Mich., and Carl Murphy, East St. Louis, Ill.<br><br>MURRAY, James Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1953<br><br>James Loyd Murray, 58, operator of a truck line in Pulaski, died at Giles County Hospital at 8:05 Saturday night of injuries sustained Wednesday night in a truck accident on the Pulaski pike three miles north of Huntsville, Ala.<br>Funeral services were held at three o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by J. B. Rasbury, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Murray was injured in the accident that occurred about 9 p.m. when his truck loaded with cattle, was sideswiped by a pickup truck driven by a Negro. The wheels of the vehicle were locked which caused Mr. Murray to lose control of his heavily loaded truck, members of the family stated.<br>Mr. Murray, his wife and Mr. Guy Daly, passengers in the truck were carried to the Madison County Hospital and later moved to the local hospital. Mrs. Murray suffered leg, chest, and shoulder injuries and was released after treatment at the hospital, while Mr. Daly remained a patient in the hospital with chest bruises and head an face injuries.<br>Mr. Murray was a native of Maury County, the son of William R. and Mattie Rainey Murray. He had resided in Pulaski for many years and had been operating a truck line for some years.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Scott Murray; a daughter, Mrs. J. B. Harrison, Jr., and a son, James Loyd Murray, Jr., both of Pulaski; four brothers, Tom Murray, Crossville, Robert Murray, Columbia, William Allen and W. W. Murray, both of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Douglas Petty, Pulaski, Mrs. Adolph Fairbetter, Elkton, Mrs. Gil Waller, Nashville, Mrs. Sallie Strange and Miss Ida Murray, both of Kentucky.<br><br>MURRAY, Sue Lillard The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1955<br>Mrs. Sue Lillard Murray, 78, Pulaski resident for more than fifty years, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, August 2, in Franklin Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. L. K. Foster of Fayetteville, the Rev. W. A. Jones of Pulaski and the Rev. Sam Dodson of Pulaski officiating. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Murray, long an active member of the Methodist Church and its missionary society, was a native of Murfreesboro, the daughter of the late Thomas O. Lillard and Harriett Hill Lillard.<br>Her husband, E. Hugh Murray, Pulaski jeweler, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Murray is survived by three daughters, Mrs. W. Wyatt Martin and Mrs. Foster Arnold, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Reuben Crawford, Fayetteville; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Eba Quinn, Anniston, Ala., and Mrs. Edward Cannon, Murfreesboro. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MURRAY, Thomas Lillard The Pulaski Citizen 10 Dec 1952<br><br>Funeral services for Thomas Lillard Murray, 50, native of Pulaski, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski; Rites were conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Murray, a jeweler of Gulfport, Miss., died of a heart attack on Thursday afternoon at a Gulfport hospital.<br>Mr. Murray, son of Mrs. Susan Lillard Murray of Pulaski and the late Dr. Edward Hugh Murray, was educated at Massey Military School in Pulaski and Morgan Preparatory School when it was located in Fayetteville. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>The death of Mr. Murray followed by two days the death of his aunt, Mrs. Jennie Murray McGrew, who had made her home with his family the past seven months.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Murray is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vetta English Murray; one son, Dr. Hugh Dumas Murray, Little Rock, Ark.; and three sisters, Mrs. Wyatt Martin and Mrs. Foster Arnold, Pulaski; and Mrs. Reuben T. Crawford, Fayetteville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>MURRAY, William Ryleigh The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for William Ryleigh Murray, 86, retired farmer of the Bufords Community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Lloyd Hickman, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Murray died suddenly of a heart attack at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at his home.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born July 31, 1873, the son of the late W. R. Murray and Irabelle Abernathy Murray.<br>Mr. Murray is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Rainey Murray; five daughters, Mrs. Adolph Fairbetter, Pulaski, Mrs. Austin Smith and Mrs. J. M. Strange, both of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. G. D. Waller, Nashville, and Mrs. Douglas Petty, Lynnville; four sons, Thomas L. Murray, Memphis, Robert H. Murray, and W. W. Murray, both of Columbia, and Allen Murray, Lynnville; eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>MUSGROVE, William Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for William Wilson Musgrove, 27, employee of the Pulaski Rubber Company, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Thurman Jones and burial took place in Oak Grove Cemetery.<br>Mr. Musgrove died at 5:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital, having entered the day before. He underwent surgery several months ago.<br>Born May 25, 1931, in Giles County, he was the son of C. C. Musgrove and Mary Rogers Musgrove.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Musgrove is survived by his wife, Mrs. Millie Elizabeth Lowe Musgrove; two children, Wilson Lowe and Patsy Elaine Musgrove; three brothers, Clyde Musgrove, Pulaski, Arvil Musgrove, Columbia, and Logan Musgrove, Riverside, Ill.; and three sisters, Mrs. Henry Thompson, Pulaski, Mrs. Lilla May Patterson, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Mildred Patterson, Joliet, Ill. Bennett-May &amp; Company in charge.<br><br><br>MYERS, Ulysses S. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1952<br>Ulysses S. Myers, 77, retired farmer, died of a heart ailment early Tuesday morning, April 22, at his home in Lawrenceburg.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the First Street Church of Christ in Lawrenceburg, and burial will take place in Mimosa Cemetery.<br>Mr. Myers, a native of Alabama, lived in Giles County, Tenn., moost of his life. He moved to Lawrenceburg about six years ago. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Myers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Sutton Myers; five daughters, Mrs. Lacy Smith of Giles County, Mrs. Bessie Martin of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Virgie Holcombe, Miss Alma Myers and Mrs. Margaret Gaddes, Nashville; three sons, Homer Myers, Chattanooga, and Lindsey and Villard Myers, Lawrenceburg; 16 grandchildren and three great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ella Shaw, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>MYERSON, Stanley D. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1958<br>Stanley D. Myerson, 50, Huntsville, Ala., businessman, died Sunday night, November 23, after a brief illness at his home in that city. Funeral rites took place in the Alabama city.<br>Mr. Myerson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Bates Myerson; and one niece, Miss Beth Bates, Pulaski.<br><br>NANCE, Henrietta Neely The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Henrietta (Retta) Neely Nance, 76, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at the Cool Springs Church of Christ. Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery. Mrs. Nance died unexpectedly at 9 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, July 31, after several years of declining health at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Roberts, Jr., in the Goodsprings community. Her husband, Robert M. Nance, died June 1, 1940.<br>She was a native of the county, the daughter of the late James Neely and Nancy Dollins Neely, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Nance is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Roberts, and Mrs. Ariel Price, Pulaski; four sons, Martin Nance, Columbus, Ohio, Robert Nance, Akron, Ohio, Cletus Nance and Edward Nance, both of Pulaski; fifteen grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. She was the last member of her immediate family.<br><br>NEAL, Cicero The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1954<br>Word has been received here of the death of Cicero Neal, native Giles Countian, who died last week at his home in Santa Anna, Texas. Funeral rites and burial took place in that state.<br>Son of the late David C. Neal and Sallie Butler Neal, he was eighty-odd years of age.<br>Mr. Neal is survived by several children; one brother, George Neal, Aspen Hill; and one half-sister, Mrs. Katie Mae Neal Downing, Tarpley.<br><br>NEAL, David C. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1953<br><br>David C. Neal, 50, prominent farmer of the Tarpley Shop community, died at 2:05 Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital of injuries sustained an hour earlier when he was attacked by a bull on his farm near Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Virgil Bradford, pastor of East Hill Church of Christ and J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ minister of Giles County. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The tragedy occurred after Mr. Neal had de-horned some calves and had opened a gate to turn the cattle into a clover field. His son, John David, who was working nearby, noticed the Holstein bull, which had recently been dehorned, rolling an object over and over. Investigation revealing it was his father, the son rushed to his aid and succeeded in rescuing the victim from the angry animal by using a stick to beat off the bull.<br>Driven at once to the hospital, Mr. Neal died shortly after his arrival. Although he was not gored, his death was attributed to blows which caused internal bleeding.<br>Mr. Neal was a native of Giles County, a son of George Neal of Aspen Hill and the late Mrs. Jennie Marks Neal. He was a member of the Ephesus Church of Christ.<br>In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Petty Neal; two sons, Edward and John David Neal; a sister, Mrs. Walter Hanna; a brother, Herbert Neal, merchant at Aspen Hill; and one grandson, all of Giles County.<br><br>NEAL, George William The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for George William Neal, 87, retired merchant of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in the family lot in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Neal, who had been in failing health for a long time, was found dead in bed at his home in Aspen Hill late Tuesday afternoon, April 19.<br>Born July 22, 1867 in Giles County, he was the son of late David C. Neal and Sally Butler Neal, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His wife, Mrs. Jennie Marks Neal, died seventeen years ago.<br>Mr. Neal is survived by one son, Herbert Neal, Aspen Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Walter Hanna, Route 5, Lawrenceburg; eight grandchildren, Howard Neal Smith, James Smith, and Mrs. Julian Johnson, Pulaski, Mrs. Emma Lee Holley and George Andrew Hanna, Route 5, Lawenceburg, Leroy Hanna, Lynnville, and John David Neal and Edward Neal, Route 5, Pulaski.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>NEAL, Will The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Will Neal, 88, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Neal died Saturday morning at Lawrenceburg Nursing Home after several months illness.<br>Born January 22, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Neal and John Ella Hicks Neal. His wife, Mrs. Mae Braly Neal, died many years ago.<br><br>Mr. Neal is survived by one sister, Mrs. Earl Reed, Bodenham; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>NEAL, William Edward The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for William Edward Neal, 77, farmer of the Bodenham Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Neal died at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Giles County Hospital after a brief stay in the hospital.<br>Born August 21, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. R. Neal and Mamie Neely Neal, and was a member of the Greenwood Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Neal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie McLain Neal; two daughters, Mrs. Ewell Reed, Bodenham, and Mrs. Bessie Reed, Columbia; two grandchildren; and two brothers, Kinsley Neal and Lewis Neal, both of the Bodenham Community. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>NEECE, Lorene The Pulaski Citizen 18 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Lorence Neece, 54, native of the Elkton community, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock at Belmont Methodist Church in Nashville, with graveside services held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock in Elkton Cemetery in Giles County. Miss Neece died at 8 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br>Born and reared at Elkton, she was the daughter of Mrs. Susie Martin Neece of Nashville and the late Mr. Neece. Graduared from Elkton High School, she attended Middle Tennessee State College, Murfreesboro, later serving as a dietician at the college. For the past several years she has served as dietician att he Neuhoff Packing Company in Nashville.<br>Miss Neece&#8217;s only survivor is her mother.<br><br>NEEDHAM, M. A. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. M. A. Needham, 92, mother of J. K. Needham, Pulaski businessman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pfafftown, suburb of Winston-Salem, N. C., with the burial there.<br>Mrs. Needham died Thursday night, October 9, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. E. Stroble in Winston-Salem, after a long illness.<br>Mrs. Needham, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by five sons and five daughters.<br><br>NELSON, Andrew C. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Andrew C. Nelson, about 80 years of age, retired farmer of Lincoln County and former resident of the Aspen Hill Community of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Mr. Nelson died Thursday afternoon, August 14, at his home in the Howell Community in Lincoln County, after a long illness.<br><br>Born and reared in the southern part of Giles County, he was a farmer and for a number of years was a member of the county board of education. He was a Baptist.<br>Mr. Nelson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera Evans Nelson; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Donelson, and Mrs. Hassell McGee, of Florence, Ala.; one son, Evans Nelson, Fayetteville; and four grandchildren.<br><br>NELSON, Andrew J. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Andrew J. Nelson, 83, retired farmer of the Conway community who died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock Friday night, August 18, at his home after a long period of declining health, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Warden, Baptist minister, and Wilson Carter and Co., Prospect funeral director, in charge. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Nelson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ina Scott Nelson; three daughters, Miss Lila Sue Nelson, Mrs. J. H. May, Conway and Mrs. Robert Reese, Montgomery, Ala.; and two sons, T. B. Nelson, Huntsville, Ala., and Herman Nelson, Decatur, Ala.; and ten grandchildren.<br><br>NELSON, Glen The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1956<br>Glen Nelson, 66, former Giles County Sheriff and a retired government employee, died Sunday morning at his home in Nashville after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. Pierce Johnson, Methodist Minister of Nashville. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Nelson was the son of the late Charles and Nellie Hastings Nelson. He had moved to Nashville about 26 years ago and had held several positions with the State and Federal Government, having been connected with the operation of the penitentiary in recent years.<br>Mr. Nelson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Lee Reeves Nelson; two daughters, Mrs. J. R. Walker, Nashville; Mrs. Harold Van Deest, Detroit, Mich.; two sons, Glen Nelson, Jr., and Howard Nelson, both of Nashville; a brother, Andrew Nelson, Fayetteville; and two sisters, Mrs. Richard Abernathy, of Beaumont, Texas, and Mrs. Sallie Sanders of Pulaski.<br><br>NELSON, Ina Scott The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. A. J. Nelson, 80, Conway resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mitchell Sawyer, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Nelson died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, May 12, at Giles County Hospital after two months illness.<br>The former Miss Ina Scott, she was born September 29, 1877 in Giles County, the daughter of the late Jordan B. Scott and Willie Bell Abernathy Scott. She was a member of Elkton Methodist Church. He husband, A. J. Nelson, died approximately eight years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Nelson is survived by three daughters, Miss Lila Sue Nelson, and Mrs. J. Howard May, both of Conway, and Mrs. Robert Reese, Montgomery, Ala.; ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. John W. Tucker, Conway, Mrs. Tom Gladish, Raymond, Miss., and Mrs. Etha Lee Tycer, New Orleans, La.; and one brother, Vilas L. Scott, Raymond, Miss. Wilson T. Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>NELSON, Mildred Christine The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1956<br>Miss Mildred Christine Nelson, 49, second grade teacher in Pulaski Elementary School for twenty-five years, died unexpectedly of a heart attack about 11:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday morning, April 1, at the home in the Tarpley community.<br>Funeral rites were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Smith, pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A graduate of North Alabama Teachers College at Florence, she was a lifelong resident of Giles County, born July 3, 1906, the daughter of the late Hume Nelson and Daisy Cox Nelson of the Tarpley community. She was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br>Miss Nelson is survived by four sisters, Misses Susan, Martha, Ruby, and Daisy May Nelson; and one brother, John H. Nelson, all of the Tarpley community.Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>NELSON, Minnie Cole The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Cole Nelson, 55, resident of Athens, Ala., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in that city, with the Rev. Smothers, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in City Cemetery in Athens.<br>Mrs. Nelson died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night in Jefferson-Hillman Hospital in Birmingham, Ala., following a six months illness.<br>Mrs. Nelson is survived by her husband, Leslie Nelson; two daughters; three sisters, Mrs. Edward A. Eslick, Mrs. Edward Hunter, and Mrs. Marvin Davis, Jr., all three of Pulaski; and five brothers.<br><br><br>NELSON, Sarah Annie Thorne The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Annie Thorne Nelson, 84, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ezell Cross, in the Ethridge community and burial took place in the Baker Cemetery. Mrs. Nelson died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the Colbert County Hospital at Sheffield, Ala., after a long illness.<br>Born April 1, 1872, in Minneapolis, Minn., she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thorne, and was a member of the Union Valley Baptist Church in Giles County. Her husband, Frank Nelson, died many years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Nelson is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Cross, Ethridge, Mrs. Elmer DeJarnett, Grand River, Ky., Mrs. Paul Hoover, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Mrs. Marvin Mason, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Sam Brown, Nashville; four sons, John Nelson, Ethridge, Jesse Nelson, Mt. Grove, Mo., Tom Nelson, Scottsboro, Ala., and Woodrow Nelson, Lawrenceburg; twenty-five grandchildren and eight grandchildren; and one brother, Lawrence Thorne, Birmingham, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>NEWBILL, Annabel The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Miss Annabel Newbill, native Giles Countian, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in St. Augustine, Fla. She died Friday, June 13, in St. Augustine where she had lived for forty years.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of George Newbill and Grace Meredith Newbill, members of prominent pioneer families of the county. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her family helped establish Rehoboth Methodist Church at Tarpley.<br>The last member of her immediate family, she has two first cousins in this area, Frank L. Brown, Pulaski, and Mrs. J. Frank Hobbs, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>NEWMAN, Luther The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1955<br>Funeral services for Luther Newman, 49, farmer of the Elkton community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Andrew Helton, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and the Rev. Luther Collins of Alabama, and burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mr. Newman died suddenly about 8:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night.<br>A native of Alabama, he was the son of Mrs. John Newman of Elkmont, Ala., and the late Mr. Newman.<br>Mr. Newman is survived by his wife, Mrs.Mattie Newman; one daughter, Mrs. John Griffin, Jr.; and five brothers, Melvin Newman and Lawson Newman, both of Prospect, Floyd Newman, Elkmont, Ala., Sherrell Newman, Marietta, Ga., and Raymond Newman, Huntsville, Ala. Toney Rainey and Son, Morticians in charge.<br><br>NEWMAN, Nellie Deacon The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Deacon Newman, 81, resident of the Bryson community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at the Bethany Presbyterian Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Newman died Thursday at her home after a long illness.<br>A native of Indiana, she was the daughter of the late George W. Deacon and Martha Sedgwick Deacon. She had resided in Giles County since she was twelve years old.<br>Mrs. Newman is survived by her husband, M. T. Newman; five sons, Joe D. Newman, Atlanta, Ga., M. T. Newman, Jr., Athens, Ala., Fred Newman, Chattanooga, George L. Newman and Bert G. Newman, Ardmofe, Tenn.; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br><br>NEWTON, Charles Guy The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1952<br>Pulaski relatives received a message Saturday that Cpl. Charles Guy Newton, Jr., 27, who was previously reported missing in action in Korea July 25, 1950, &#8220;was killed in action in Korea at a date unreported.&#8221;<br>The message from the Secretary of the Army also stated that a letter to the family would follow in the immediate future.<br><br>The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newton, Cpl Newton had been in Korea for only a few months when the message was received in Pulaski that he was missing in action and no additional information had been received by the family until Saturday.<br>A veteran of World War II, he re-enlisted in the Army at the outbreak of the Korean conflict and had several months of service in the European and Korean areas to his credit. He was educated in Giles County schools and was a member of the Baptist Church in this county.<br>Cpl. Newton is the second member of his family to lose his life in the services of his country, as his brother, Ebbe Hampton Newton, was killed in action in Germany in World War II, March 6, 1945.<br>The young soldier is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Reynolds and Mrs. Jospehine Neely, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Clara May Carpenter, Blooming Grove; and a brother, Pat Newton, of Pulaski.<br><br>NEWTON, Charlie Lawson The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Charlie Lawson Newton, 86, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Newton died Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Guy Beard in the Friendship community.<br>Born August 30, 1869, he was the son of the late Reese P. Newton and Frances Hamlett Newton.<br>Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Roden Newton; two daughters, Mrs. Beard and Mrs. Robert Sands, Akron, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Lou Anna Lanier; and two brothers, Lewis Newton and Wyatt Newton, all three of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>NEWTON, Esther Roden The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Esther Roden Newton, 89, wife of J. L. Newton, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Matthew Morrison, Church of Christ minister, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs Newton died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, August 25, at her home east of Pulaski, after several months declining health.<br>Born March 5, 1879, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Calvin Roden and Margaret Ann Abbott Roden, and was a member of Second Street Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Newton is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. A. Stuckey, Gordo, Ala., and Mrs. Elise Tarpley, Pulaski; and one son, Ben Rambo, Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. Minnie Hobbs, Pulaski; one step-son, Add Rambo, Dallas, Texas; two grandchildren; one brother, Early Roden, Lewisburg; and one sister, Mrs. W. W. Newton, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>NEWTON, Fannie Eula Ward The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1953<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Eula Ward Newton, 52, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Dewey Moates and the Rev. Claude Lewis, Baptist ministers of Lawrence County. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Newton died at 12:25 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at her home in the West Side community, following several months&#8217; illness.<br>Born February 23, 1901, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Ward and Etta Simpson Ward, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Newton is survived by her husband, Robert L. Newton; one daughter, Mrs. John Tarpley, Ethridge; five sons, Harold Dean Newton, Detroit, Mich., Bobby Gene Newton, Willie Joe Newton, Robert Earl Newton and Charles Edward Newton, all of West Side; one granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Dan Locke, Prospect, and Mrs. Fate Maultsby, Pulaski; one brother, Donald Ward, Pulaski; one half-brother, Thomas Ward, Winter Haven, Fla. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>NEWTON, J. Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for J. Rufus Newton, 72, native of Giles County and former Minor Hill merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial took place in the Noblit Cemetery at Minor Hill. Mr. Newton died at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at his home in Lawrenceburg after a period of declining health.<br>Native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William Newton and Orlean Noblit Newton. He owned land and operated a store at Minor Hill many years but had moved to Lawrenceburg eight years ago.<br>Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary McGill {Lacy McGill}Newton; two brothers, Maynard H. Newton, Lawrenceburg, and Logan Newton, Minor Hill; four sisters, Mrs. Luther Davis, Pulaski, Mrs. Elmer Hester and Mrs. Hollis Rogers, both of Minor Hill, and Eva Griffith, Guntersville, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>NEWTON, Michael Wayne The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for Michael Wayne Newton, 3-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean Newton, will be held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate and burial will take place in the Johns Cemetery. The baby died Tuesday at Vanderbilt Hospital where he had been a patient ten days.<br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by four sisters, Linda, Gail, Wanda, and Deborah; two brothers, Roger and Ronald; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Newton, Pulaski.<br><br>NEWTON, Oakley The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Oakley Newton, 66, World War I veteran and World War I veteran and a former employee of Florence, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Newton died at 7 o&#8217;clock Friday night, January 17, at his home on East Washington Street after a long illness.<br>Born February 22, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Franklin Newton and Orlean Noblitt Newton. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Lou Blasingame Newton; one daughter, Mrs. Herman Bass, Tullahoma; one son, Joe Newton, Pulaski; two grandchildren; three brothers, Maynard Newton and Rufus Newton, both of Lawrenceburg; and Logan Newton, Minor Hill; and four sisters, Mrs. Elmer Hester and Mrs. Hollis Rogers, Minor Hill, Mrs. Luther Davis, Sumac, and Mrs. Eva Griffin, Guntersville, Ala.<br><br>NEWTON, Reece Porter The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1954<br>Funeral services for Reece Porter Newton, 79, retired farmer of the Sumac community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church. The Rev. Raymond Crawford, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Newton, who had been in declining health for several years, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Monday night, December 20, at his home.<br>The son of the late Joseph P. Newton and Hannah Todd Newton, he was born April 20, 1875, and was a member of the Thompsons Chapel Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hulda Hickman Newton; six daughters, Mrs. Roy Beasley, Waxahachie, Texas, Mrs. Robert L. Gray, Mrs. Russell B. Tandy, and Mrs. Henry Menees, all of Madison, Mrs. Tina Lannom, Old Hickory, and Mrs. James Burrow McNeese, Sumac; two sons, Rev. T. T. Newton, Canton, Texas, and Woodrow W. Newton, Lewisburg; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Croata Newton and Miss Ida Newton, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>NEWTON, Sara L. Roden The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sara L. Roden Newton, 85, housewife of Powell Chapel section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Newton died Friday afternoon, May 8, in Giles County Hospital after a few weeks illness.<br>Born August 22, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Calvin Roden and Margaret Ann Abbott Roden. Her husband, C. L. Newton, died approximately four years ago. She was a Baptist.<br>Mrs. Newton is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Guy Beard, Powell Chapel, and Mrs. Robert Sands, Dayton, Ohio; five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. J. L. Newton and Mrs. Wyatt Newton, both of Pulaski; and one brother, Earlie Roden, Lewisburg.<br>Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>NEWTON, Thomas Jefferson The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Thomas Jefferson Newton, 87, retired farmer of the Eleventh District, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the Johns Cemetery east of Pulaski. Mr. Newton died at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born in Giles County, April 27, 1871, he was the son of the late Jeff Newton and Margaret Hamlett Newton. His wife, Mrs. Bertie McNeese Newton, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Newton is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Esther Watt, Mrs. Florence Newton, and Mrs. Emma Sands; three sons, Lonnie Newton, Tully Newton and Wallace Newton; twenty-nine grandchildren and thirty-four great grandchildren, all of Giles County. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>NEWTON, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1953<br>Walter Newton, 69, native Giles Countian, died suddenly of a heart ailment at 1:55 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, March 2, at his home in Newport News, Va.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Bob Newton and Maggie McMillion Newton.<br>Mr. Newton is survived by his wife and children, Newport News, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Flournoy Gardner, Pulaski and Mrs. J. L. Rose, Spartanburg, S. C.; and one brother, Roy Newton, Newport News, Va.<br><br>NEWTON, Walter L. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Walter L. Newton, 80, retired former merchant of the Sumac Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church. The Rev. Raymond Crawford, pastor, the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, officiated, and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Newton died of a heart attack about 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon en route to Giles County Hospital.<br>Born April 23, 1877 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Newton and Orleana Beck Newton, and was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Roberts Newton; three sisters, Mrs. Dick Britton, Maury County, Mrs. Bob Holt, Sumac, and Miss Eulalia Newton, Beech Hill; and seven nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>NEWTON, William Neal The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for William Neal Newton, 69, Appleton farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by Alden Hendrix, minister of the church. Burial took place at Goodsprings Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala.<br>Mr. Newton died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at his home after a long illness.<br>Born in Alabama, on September 17, 1885, he was the son of the late William Newton and Liza Jane McCoffey Newton.<br><br>Mr. Newton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florene Davis Newton; one daughter, Miss Frances Newton, Appleton; three sisters, Mrs. Lindsay Sills, Center Point in Lawrence County, Mrs. Josie Sills and Mrs. Floyd Vickers, both of Minor Hill; and one brother, Jim Newton, Lexington, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>NICHOLSON, Ada Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 12 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Loyd Nicholson, 73, resident of Columbia, and widow of Newton N. Nicholson, were held Wednesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with the burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city. Mrs. Nicholson died Tuesday afternoon after several months illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late M. L. Loyd and Mardra Bass Loyd. She was a member of the South Main Street Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Nicholson is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Wyatt Erwin and Mrs. O. E. Erwin, Pulaski; and three brothers, A. L. Loyd, Pulaski, L. E. Loyd, Louisville, Ky., and M. W. Loyd, Columbia.<br><br>NIX, Lou Helmick The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Helmick Nix, 82, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Riley Moore, minister of the Riverside Church of Christ in Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Nix died at 7 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the home two miles east of Lynnville, following a two months illness.<br>Daughter of the late John Helmick and Rebecca Hayes Helmick, she was born May 19, 1890, in Giles County. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Dave Nix, died December 25, 1919.<br>Mrs. Nix is survived by one son, Olie Nix, Lynnville; one granddaughter, Norris Nix, Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Josie Fitzgerald and Miss Inez Helmick, both of Lynnville; one half-sister, Mrs. Verbin Wade, Akron, Ohio; one brother, Clarence Helmick, Pulaski; and four half-brothers, Jim Helmick, Charlie Helmick and Woodrow Helmick, Akron, Ohio, and Hoyt Helmick, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors<br><br>NOA, Julian The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1958<br>Julian Noa, 63, businessman of Dallas, Texas, and brother of William P. Noa of Pulaski, died Wednesday, June 18, in Milwaukee, Wis., following a heart attack. Funeral rites were held Monday in Dallas with the burial in that city.<br>Mr. Noa, native of Montgomery, Ala., was the owner of the Curtain Manufacturing firm bearing his name.<br>In addition to the brother in Pulaski, Mr. Noa is survived by one sister, Mrs. Arthur Wasserman, Dallas.<br><br>NOAH, Pleas Halbert The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1954<br><br>Pleas Halbert Noah, 62, retired employee of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, June 14, after a long illness at his home in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and J. Bedford Rasbury and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He was born in Lincoln County in 1892, but had lived in Giles County for forty-five years.<br>Mr. Noah is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nina Bell Myers Noah; five daughters, Mrs. J. M. Bledsoe, Lewisburg, Mrs. George Braggens, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. B. R. Brashears and Mrs. Ford McCain, both of Mt. Pleasant, and Miss Jeffie Noah, Pulaski; three sons, Horace Noah, Humboldt, Edison Noah and Calvin Noah, both of Pulaski; fifteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren; two sister, Mrs. Laura Davis, Fort Collins, Colo., and Mrs. Mary Phillips, Nashville; and one brother, Bob Noah, Fort Collins, Colo. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>NOAH, Lula Freeman The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Mrs. Lula Freeman Noah, 87, Giles Countian, died Monday morning, December 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Richardson in Orlando, Fla. Funeral rites will be held at the Fairchild Funeral Home and burial will take place in that city on Thursday.<br>Born September 9, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Freeman. Her husband, John Noah, died approximately eighteen years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Noah, in addition to the daughter in Orlando, is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Van Norwood, Petersburg, Tenn., and Mrs. Ruth Roland, Winter Garden, Fla.; three sons, Raymond Noah, Winter Garden, Fla., Virgil Noah, Fort Pierce, Fla., and Howard Noah, Hammond, Ind.; and a number of grandchildren.<br><br>NOLES, Emily Betty Eslick The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emily Betty Eslick Noles, 58, who died Sunday morning, Nov. 28, at Emerald-Hodgson Hospital, Sewanee, after a five weeks&#8217; illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Arbor Baptist Church in Moore County. Burial took place at Memorial Park Cemetery at Winchester.<br>She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Noles, niece of the late Henry Eslick of Giles County, is survived by her husband, Roscoe Noles, Winchester; five children, Miss Shirley Dean Noles and Richard Noles, Belvidere, Mrs. Carl Morris, Winchester, Newton Noles, Harmony, Tenn., and Jasper Noles, Woodstock, Ill.; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Jack Lisk, Chicago, Ill., and three brothers, John Eslick, Sheridan, Wis., Newton Eslick, Barrington, Ill., and William Eslick, Harvard, Ill.<br><br>NOLLEY, James Berry The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1955<br>Funeral services for James Berry Nolley, 62, retired farmer of the Eleventh Civil District, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Nolley died of a heart attack at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Giles County Hospital a few hours after he entered, following a fifteen months&#8217; period of declining health.<br>Born January 1, 1893, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Monroe Nolley and Gillie Hamlett Nolley.<br>Mr. Nolley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Lou Randolph Nolley; one son, James Allen Nolley, who lives at the home; and one sister, Mrs. Della Nolley Randolph of the same community,. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>NORMAN, Delie Cooper The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Delie Cooper Norman, 79, Giles County resident, were held at one o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Rose Hill Free-Will Baptist Church in the Nineteenth District, conducted by her nephew, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Floyd Cates. Burial took place in the church cemetery. She died Sunday midnight of a heart attack at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Rich on West Shoal Street in Pulaski.<br>Born July 9, 1879 in Grainger County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac Cooper and Susan Copeland Cooper, and was a member of Rose Hill Free-Will Baptist Church.<br>In addition to Mrs. Rich, Mrs. Norman is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Janie Way, St. Louis, Mo.; and four sons, Charles (Tuck) Estes and Leonard Estes, Giles County, Edgar Estes, Columbia, and Bascom Estes, Maury County; and eighteen grandchildren and twenty-two great-grandchildren. She was the last member of her immediate family.<br><br>NORMAN, William Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1951<br>Funeral services for William Alexander Norman, 80, retired farmer, who died early Tuesday morning, November 29, at his home at Wales, were held at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Friday at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Reece Cemetery at McCains.<br>He was the son of Bud Norman and Elizabeth Green Norman, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Norman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dealie Cooper Norman; one daughter, Mrs. Finis E. Luttrell of Columbia; one son, Edgar Norman, Columbia; two step-daughters, Mrs. Janie Wray of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Walter Rich, Wales; three step-sons, Tuck Estes, and Leonard Estes, Wales, and Bascom Estes, Southport; one brother, Jesse Norman, Rutherford, Tenn. Lay and Company, Ethridge, Funeral Director.<br><br>NORWOOD, Charles A. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Charles A. Norwood, 82, resident of Giles County, who died on Friday, January 13, at the home of a relative, Clarence Norwood, at Hartselle, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. E. D. Troutt, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born and reared in this county, he was the son of the late Thomas Norwood and Eliza Larwood Norwood. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife died on December 11.<br><br><br>NORWOOD, Edna Cates The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Cates Norwood, 65, resident of the Shores Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Norwood died Friday at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born October 31, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Allie Cates and Alice Kilpatrick Cates, and was a member of Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Norwood is survived by her husband, J. M Norwod; three daughters, Mrs. A. E. Chapman and Mrs. Cebron Nave, Giles County, and Mrs. Pearl Gibson, Maryville; three sons, Lt. Miller E. Norwood, Japan, and Joe Norwood and Linn Norwood, Asheville, N. C.; sixteen grandchildren; and four half-brothers, Jeff Cates, Giles County, Glenn Cates, Bobby Cates and L. O. Cates, all of Lawrence County; and six half-sisters, Mrs. Roxie Fralix, Mrs. Gethel Russell, and Miss Linda Cates, Giles County, and Mrs. Eunie King, Mrs. Alice Golden and Mrs. Rebecca Smith, all of Lawrence County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>NORWOOD, Emma Tomerlin The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma T. Norwood, 87, resident of Lawrence County for the past thirty years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church in Giles County. The Rev. E. J. Osborne officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Norwood died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at Lawrence County Hospital after a short illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lemuel Tomerlin and Priscilla Rutherford Tomerlin.<br>Mrs. Norwood is survived by one daughter, Mrs. O. L. Smith, Lawrenceburg; one son, Noble Norwood, Poplar Grove, Ark.; eight grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Laura Randolph, Decatur, Ala.; and one brother, Will Tomerlin, Kingston, Ga.<br><br>NORWOOD, Ida Elizabeth Malone The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Elizabeth Malone Norwood, 82, who died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday night, March 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Murel Cole, Minor Hill, following a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Minor Hill Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born April 22, 1868, the daughter of the late John Malone and Harriett Haney Malone. Her husband, John E. Norwood, died in 1931.<br>In addition to the one daughter with whom she had made her home for twenty years, Mrs. Norwood is survived by four grandchildren, Edwin D. Cole, David M. Cole, and Misses Hortense and Willa Zoo Cole, all of Minor Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>NORWOOD, John William The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1950<br><br>Funeral services for John William Norwood, 73, retired farmer, who died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday night, April 11, at his home in the Goodsprings section after a week&#8217;s illness were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. The pastor of the church, the Rev. William Starnes officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Norwood, a member of the Methodist Church, was a native of Giles County and the son of the late Si Norwood and Cordelia Blair Norwood. His wife, Mrs. Inez Glover Norwood, died April 28, 1949. Mr. Norwood is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank Campbell and Mrs. Eugie Kincaid, both of Goodsprings; five sons, Bartowe B. Norwood, Pisgah, Sidney Norwood, Will Cole Norwood and Basil Norwood, Goodsprings, and Arnold Norwood, Lakeland, Fla.; twenty-six grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. A. J. Swindle, Birmingham, Ala.; and four half-brothers, Garfield Norwood and Bruce Norwood, Winter Garden, Fla., Claude Norwood, Key West, Fla. and Dan Norwood, Petersburg, Tenn.<br><br>NORWOOD, Kenyon W. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Kenyon W. Norwood, 36, World War II veteran and former Giles County teacher, were held at 2:00 p. m. Monday at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead and the Rev. Robert Davis. Burial was in the church cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Mr. Norwood, who had been residing in Euclid, Ohio, for the past three years, was found dead in his car near Euclid Thursday afternoon. His death resulted from a self-inflicted bullet wound, according to the report given to Sheriff P. M. Butler by Ohio officers.<br>The body was returned to Pulaski Sunday and remained at Bennett-May Funeral Home until the funeral on Monday afternoon.<br>The son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norwood of the Pleasant Ridge community, Mr. Norwood was a graduate of Martin College and Middle Tennessee State College, Murfreesboro. He had been a member of the faculty at Beech Hill High School and Campbellsville High School before moving to Ohio where he had been connected with a General Electric plant for three years.<br>In addition to his parents, other survivors are three brothers, Joe Norwood of Asheville, N. C., Miller Norwoo, Tokyo, Japan, and Lynn Norwood of Maryville; three sisters, Mrs. Paul Gibson, Maryville, Mrs. A. E. Chapman, and Mrs. Cebrun Nave of the Goodspring community.<br><br>NORWOOD, Marion Ferdie Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1954<br>Funeral Services for Marion Ferdie Norwood, Sr., 68, retired rural mail carrier and farmer of the Minor Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. L. M. Mayer, Baptist minister of Jackson, the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, pastor of the Minor Hill Baptist Church, and Elder E. O. Coffman, Church of Christ minister of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Norwood died at 7 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., following a long illness.<br><br>Born April 6, 1886 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jobe Garner Norwood and Amanda Powell Norwood, and was a member of the Blooming Grove Baptist Church, Appleton. Mr. Norwood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Warren Norwood; four daughters, Mrs. Hillard Kincaid and Mrs. L. D. Hendrix, Minor Hill, Mrs. Villard Burgess, Detroit, Mich., and Miss Patsy Norwood, Nashville; eight sons, Warren Norwood, Aubrey Norwood, and Billy Gene Norwood, Minor Hill, Nathan Norwood, Nashville, James Howard Norwood, Cleveland, Ohio, M. F. Norwood, Jr., Church of Christ minister of Lawrenceburg, and Tom Norwood and Donald Norwood, both in the U. S. Army; twenty two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ed Pettus, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Sidney McMasters and Mrs. Caroline Richardson, both of Leoma; and seven brothers, Paris, Henry, Malcolm, Dunn and Clyde Norwood, all of Lawrence County, and Bob Norwood of Illinois and Brown Norwood of Missouri. Bennett May and Co., Morticians in charge.<br><br>NORWOOD, Minnie Hughes The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Hughes C. Norwood, 80, resident of the Minor Hill community, were held Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Norwood died at her home on January 1 after a long illness.<br>Born March 2, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Henry Crabb and Caroline Lunsford Crabb, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, George Wesley Norwood died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Norwood is survived by two sons, Shelby Norwood, Minor Hill, and Otis Norwood, Detroit, Mich.; several grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Mittie Phillips, Minor Hill. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>NORWOOD, Will Cole The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for Will Cole Norwood, 43, Pulaski salesman and veteran of World War II, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Norwood died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 9 o&#8217;clock on Friday night, January 9, at his home in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Norwood had been a salesman for Arnold-Thompson Motor Company for several years. He was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church and was a member of the American Legion, Post No. 60.<br>Born May 20, 1915, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. W. Norwood and Inez Glover Norwood.<br>Mr. Norwood is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sibyl Campbell Norwood; two sisters, Mrs. R. F. Campbell, Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. V. G. Kincaid, Goodspring; and four brothers, Basil Norwood, Pulaski, Bartow Norwood, Pisgah, Sidney Norwood, Athens, Ala., and Arnold Norwood, Lakeland, Fla. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br><br>NUGENT, Florence Manning Starnes The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1956<br>Mrs. Florence Manning Starnes Nugent, 44, former resident of Pulaski and more recently a civilian employee at Fort Campbell, was killed in a traffic accident six miles north of Clarksville on Highway 41-A at 7:30 a. m. Monday.<br><br>She was pronounced dead on arrival at the Army hospital at Fort Campbell. Trooper Rick Morgan reported Mrs. Nugent entered Highway 41-A from Tobacco Road and that the front of her car struck a trailer truck operated by Ragland-Potter Company, of Nashville. She was thrown from her car.<br>The truck driver escaped injury, the officer said.<br>Morgan said he was told at Fort Campbell the woman was divorced last month from M. Sgt. Alva Nugent but that the couple planned to remarry on Tuesday.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday at Whitson Funeral Home in Cookeville by the Rev. Lester W. Levi of Trenton, Ky. Burial will be in Crestlawn Memorial Cemetery at Cookeville.<br>Mrs. Nugent was the former Mrs. A. D. Starnes and resided in Pulaski where Mr. Starnes was a member of the faculty of Giles County High School for several years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Trenton, Order of the Eastern Star and the Tennessee Dental Association. She was a dental assistant at the Fort Campbell Hospital.<br>She is survived by Mr. Starnes; two sons, Bedford and Jerry Starnes; two daughters, Mrs. M. P. Speir of Germany; and Mrs. J. A Robertson of Friendship, Tenn., and a brother, Roger Manning of Cookeville.<br><br>OAKES, Edna Montague The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Montague Oakes, 72, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Oakes, widow of James T. Oakes, Sr., died Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Brown, in Memphis.<br>She was a native of Waynesboro, the daughter of the late John Montague and Joanna Hassell Montague. She lived most of her life in Giles County but had resided in Memphis for the past few years.<br>Mrs. Oakes, a member of Trinity Methodist Church in Memphis, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Brown; one son, James T. Oakes, Jr., Pulaski; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and one brother, Frank Montague, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>OAKES, James B. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1951<br>James B. Oakes, 73, native Giles Countian, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 12, at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., after a brief illness, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock, Wednesday morning, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Fred Connell Woodard, pastor of the Methodist Church, in Pulaski, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Oakes, the last of his immediate family, was born and reared in Giles County and was the son of the late James T. Oakes and Josephine Peden Oakes.<br>For the past fifteen years he had resided in Fort Lauderdale, where he was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. Oakes is survived by one son, James T. Oakes, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. H. M. Brown, two great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>OAST, Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Samuel Oast, 70, merchant of Estill, S. C., will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Sipple Brothers Funeral Home in Savannah, Ga., home of the family. Burial will take place in Bona Venture Cemetery in that city. Mr. Oast died at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital, after an extended illness.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ann Gertrude Cooper Oast, died sixteen years ago.<br>Mr. Oast is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Cohen, Pulaski, and Miss Cecile Oast, St. Louis, Mo.; and four grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>ODEN, Lewis H. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jun 1959<br>Dr. Lewis H. Oden, 70, practicing physician of Blackshear, Ga., and brother of Mrs. Charles A. Howell, Sr., of Pulaski, died unexpectedly on Monday evening, May 25, at his home in Blackshear. He had been in declining health for some time.<br>Rites were held on Wednesday morning at Blackshear Methodist Church with the burial in that city. His wife died about four years ago.<br>Dr. Oden is survived by two sons, Col. L. H. Oden, Jr., Turner Field, Albany, Ga., and Sol Oden, Blackshear; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Howell, Pulaski; and two brothers, R. L. Oden, Dade City, Fla., and M. F. Oden, Brentwood, Tenn.<br><br>ODEN, Thomas E. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1958<br>Dr. Thomas E. Oden, 80, practicing physician of Blackshear, Ga., for a period of fifty years died Sunday morning at a Waycross, Ga., hospital after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the residence with the burial in that city.<br>Dr. Oden is survived by one son, Capt. Fred F. Oden, Macon, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. A. P. Bartley, Killen, Texas, and Mrs. A. J. Harrison, Blackshear, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. Charles A. Howell, Pulaski and three brothers, Dr. L. H. Oden, Blackshear, Ga., Robert L. Oden, Dade City, Fla., and Marion Oden, Brentwood, Nashville.<br><br>ODENEAL, Leon Baron The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1958<br>Leon Baron Odeneal, 51, office manager for Pulaski Highway Express and chief of the Lawrenceburg volunteer fire department, died of a heart attack at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, April 17, at Lawrenceburg County Hospital, only hours after he was stricken.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Williams-Harris Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with the Rev. John W. Stiles officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Claude Odeneal and Mollie Shelton Odeneal, and had made his home at Pulaski until his connection with the freight line eight years ago. He had been made fire chief three years ago.<br>Mr. Odeneal, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lura Fite Odeneal; one brother, Ned Odeneal, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. James W. Thomas, Columbia.<br><br>ODENEAL, Mollie Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Shelton Odeneal, 80, widow of Claude Odeneal, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Second Street Church of Christ, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Odeneal died on Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James W. Thomas in Columbia.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George Butler Shelton and Mary Jane Phillips Shelton.<br>In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Odeneal is survived by two sons, Ned Odeneal, employee of the City of Pulaski, and Leon Odeneal, Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs. Sallie Butler, Howe, Texas; and two brothers, William Shelton, Huntsville, Ala., and Philip Shelton, Athens, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ODENEAL, Thomas Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1956<br>Thomas Harwell Odeneal, 82, retired salesman, died Tuesday afternoon, April 10, at his home in Birmingham, Ala. Funeral rites were held at Seventy-seventh Street Church of Christ and burial took place in Forest Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Odeneal who moved to Birmingham in 1903, was born and reared in Giles County, the son of the late W. A. Odeneal and Victoria E. Odeneal. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Odeneal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willie Bass Odeneal, former resident of Pisgah community in Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Vivian Barclay, West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Olga Grubbs, Birmingham, and Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, Miami, Fla.; and four sons, Rosemond L. Odeneal, West Palm Beach, Fla., William T. Odeneal, Tallahassee, Fla., Marion A. Odeneal, and T. W. Odeneal, both of Birmingham.<br><br>OLD, John L. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Tragedy struck Giles County Sunday afternoon about 4:30 o&#8217;clock when two Pulaski businessmen drowned in a boating accident below Wheeler Dam in Alabama when they and two other Pulaski men were fishing.<br>Losing their lives were John L. Old, 50, owner of a North First Street garage, who died before regaining consciousness after being pulled from turbulent waters, and Paul Christopher, operator of a West College Street services station, who vanished in the stream when the boat capsized.<br>Funeral services for John L. Old were held at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church in Pulaski by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Richardson Olds; three sons, John Thomas, and Harry Old, all of Pulaski; three brothers, Mack, Dodge, and Hugh Old, all of Lawrence County; and a sister, Miss Myrtle Old, a teacher in a school at Florence, Ala.<br>He was a native of Lawrence County but had been residing in Pulaski for several years. He was the son of the late John Lafayette and Annie McClain Old, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>OLD, Mrs. Dodge F. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Dodge F. Old, 64, mother of Miss Margaret Old, were held Monday at Coleman Memorial Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg with the burial in Lawrence County Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Old who had been in declining health for several months, died Sunday at Lawrence County Hospital.<br>Mrs. Old is survived by three daughters, Miss Margaret Old, member of the faculty of Martin College, and Mrs. Arnold Tripp, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Roy Simpson, Talledga, Ala.; one son, Dodge Harwood Old, Fayetteville; and six grandchildren.<br><br>OLIVER, Annie Jane The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Jane Oliver, 97, who died at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, July 8, at the home at Pisgah after several months illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pisgah Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of the church, and Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in the Oliver family cemetery.<br>Miss Oliver was born May 2, 1860, in Giles County, the daughter of the late William H. Oliver and Sarah Wilson Oliver, and was a member of First Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br>The survivors include her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Oliver, who lives in the home; and four nephews, Raymond Oliver, Pisgah, and Allen Oliver, Giles County Tax-Assessor, Pulaski, Collins Oliver, Waco, Texas and Hugh Oliver, Abilene, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>OLIVER, Bess Browning Carter Bischoff The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1957<br>Mrs. Bess Browning Carter Bischoff Oliver, former Pulaskian, died at 10 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, April 3, at a Dallas, Texas hospital, ten days after she underwent major surgery. Funeral rites and burial will take place probably Friday in Dallas.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas H. Browning and Tinnie Butler Browning. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>She had lived in Dallas since her marriage three years ago to Mr. Oliver, also a native of Giles County.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Oliver is survived by one son, Carroll Carter, Cincinnati, Ohio; one grandson, Billy Bischoff, Dallas; and three sisters, Mrs. Amos Young, Pulaski, Mrs. Burt Hunter, Lewisburg; and Mrs. Dove Denham, Williamsburg, Ky.<br><br>OLIVER, Carey L. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1957<br><br>Carey L. Oliver, 62, constable in the Seventh Civil District for more than 20 years, died in Giles County Hospital at 10:20 a. m. Tuesday after an extended period of failing health.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p. m. Thursday at First Baptist Church in Pulaski. Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor , will officiate and burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Mr. Oliver was born in Giles County, son of the late Alexander B. and Nanny Harrison Oliver. He was a member of the Baptist Church, a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion Post No. 60.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eugenia Kirkland Oliver; a daughter, Miss Marie Oliver of Pulaski; four sons, Carey Oliver, Jr., Moses Lake, Wash., Eugene K. Oliver, Tullahoma, William M. and Douglas Oliver, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Mary E. Austin, Elkton; and three grandchildren.<br><br>OLIVER, Hawkins Burlington The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1950<br>Funeral services for Hawkins Burlington Oliver, 72, native of Giles County, who died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, June 10, after several months illness at his home in Lawrenceburg, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Fuller Chapel, eight miles south of Lawrenceburg. The Revs. O. H. Vanlandingham, G. W. Stem, and J. S. Frey, officiated, and burial took place in the chapel cemetery.<br>Mr. Oliver, a sign painter and decorator, was a native of Giles County, and the son of the late Dr. A. F. Oliver and Rebecca Abernathy Oliver. He has made his home in Lawrenceburg for the past twenty-three years, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Oliver is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inez Norton Oliver; a son, Melvin Oliver, Decatur, Ala.; six grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Luther Harwell and Mrs. Asa Dunnavant, both of Pulaski.<br><br>OLIVER, James Bernard The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1955<br>James Bernard Oliver, 47, register of Lawrence County and a native of Giles County, died of a heart attack on Saturday, February 12, at his home. Funeral services were held Monday in Lawrenceburg and burial took place in Blair Cemetery at West Point.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Elijah F. Oliver, Lawrenceburg, and the late Mrs. Lela Gibbons Oliver. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to his father, Mr. Oliver is survived by his wife, Mrs. Georgia White Oliver; one son, Jimmy Oliver and two sisters, Mrs. C. F. McMurty, White House, Tenn., and Mrs. Lola Bonner, Guntersville, Ala.<br><br>OLIVER, John Harvey The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for John Harvey Oliver, 81, former County Court member and retired farmer of the Pisgah community, were held at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon at the Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Wyatt L. Harwell of Frankewing. Burial took place in the Oliver Cemetery near the home.<br><br>Mr. Oliver died early Monday morning, January 2, at his home following an extended illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late William H. Oliver and Kate McConnico Oliver. He represented his district in County Court for seventeen years and served as a trustee in the Methodist Church at Pisgah for many years.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Oliver were married fifty-eight years ago on December 30.<br>The survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Osborne Oliver; three sons, Hugh Oliver, Abilene, Texas, Allen Oliver, Tax Assessor of Giles County, and Raymond Oliver, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren; and one half-sister, Miss Annie Oliver, Pisgah.<br><br>OLIVER, Lizzie Osburn The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John H. Oliver, 90, resident of the Pisgah Community, will be held at one o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at the Pisgah Methodist Church of which she was a member. Burial will take place in the family lot in the homeplace. Mrs. Oliver died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday evening, December 29, at the home after an extended illness.<br>The former Miss Lizzie Osburn, she was born March 24, 1869, in Giles County, the daughter of the late James Allen Osburn and Parilee Abernathy Osburn. Her husband, John H. Oliver, died January 2, 1950.<br>Mrs. Oliver is survived by three sons, Hugh Oliver, Abilene, Texas, Raymond Oliver, Pisgah, and Allen Oliver, Giles County Tax Assessor, Pulaski; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Sam Harwell, Shelbyville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>OLSON, Julia The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1953<br>Mrs. Julia Olson, 80, mother of Mrs. George T. Bennett of Pulaski, died February 3 at her home in Des Moines, Iowa.<br>Funeral rites were held on Friday in Des Moines and burial took place at Roland, Iowa, former home of the Olson family.<br>Mrs. Olson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George T. Bennett, and Mrs. Virgil Crain, of Des Moines, Mo.; and one brother, Abel Olson, Rollo, Mo.; and several grandchildren.<br><br>O&#8217;MALLEY, Roberta Woods The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Roberta Woods O&#8217;Malley, 83, resident of the Eleventh District, who died early Sunday morning, May 21, at her home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. H. Grady Coston, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, December 10, 1866, she was the daughter of the late Robert G. Woods and Sarah Cooley Woods.<br>Her husband, C. N. B. O&#8217;Malley died approximately twenty-two years ago.<br>Mrs. O&#8217;Malley is survived by two daughters, Miss Mary O&#8217;Malley , Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Kathleen Schlum, Seymour, Ind.; and two sons, W. Emmett O&#8217;Malley, of the Sumac community and Robert Gordon O&#8217;Malley, Frankewing; and one sister, Miss Mary Woods, Nashville.<br><br><br><br><br>O&#8217;NEAL, Bessie The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Robert O&#8217;Neal, 66, widely known church leader of Clarksville, who died Saturday, November 11, at her home there after a years illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Madison Street Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by Dr. Edward J. Rees, pastor, and burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Montgomery County, she was the former Miss Bessie O&#8217;Neal, daughter of Mrs. Arthur O&#8217;Neal and the late Mr. O&#8217;Neal.<br>Mrs. O&#8217;Neal was the past president of the Tennessee Conference of Woman&#8217;s Society of Christian Service as well as the president of the unit of her local organization. She was a steward in the Madison Street Church and the teacher of the George Morgan Sunday school class (a woman&#8217;s class) there.<br>Mrs. O&#8217;Neal is survived by her husband, Robert O&#8217;Neal, native of Giles County; her mother, a sister, Mrs. Wallace Dinsmore, Clarksville; and a brother, Arthur O&#8217;Neal, Woodlawn.<br>On the day of her funeral, Mr. O&#8217;Neal received a communication from one of his wife&#8217;s wealthy friends, stating that she had established a substantial sum to be known as the &#8220;Bessie O&#8217;Neal Cancer Fund&#8221;, as a memorial to Mrs. O&#8217;Neal.<br>Pulaski relatives who attended the funeral were Misses Lydia and Rebecca O&#8217;Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris O&#8217;Neal, and Mrs. R. P. Keller.<br><br>O&#8217;NEAL, Beverly Jean The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1952<br>Beverly Jean O&#8217;Neal, 2ï¿½ year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. O&#8217;Neal of Bordeaux, was killed instantly when hit by a truck at West Hamilton Road and Clarksville Highway near Bordeaux at 12:30 p. m.<br>The child was walking with her grandfather, John T. O&#8217;Neal, 72, of Clarksville Highway.<br>O&#8217;Neal walked across the highway to speak to a friend, leaving the child on the other side of the road. The little girl started across the highway and was hit by a truck.<br>She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. O&#8217;Neal.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, 2408 West End Avenue. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br>In addition to her parents and grandfather, she is survived by her maternal grandmother, Mrs. W. R. Simpson, Aspen Hill, Tenn. and her paternal grandmother, Mrs. J. T. O&#8217;Neal, Nashville.<br><br>O&#8217;NEAL, Hallie Will Morris English The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hallie Will Morris English O&#8217;Neal, 48, native of Giles County, and resident of Nashville, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday mornng in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. O&#8217;Neal died unexpectedly of coronary thrombosis on Monday, December 7, at a Nashville drug store, following a visit to the office of a physician.<br><br>Born July 22, 1911, at Campbellsville, she was the daughter, of the late Clint E. Morris and Jennie Mae Gosnell Morris. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville.<br>Twice married, her first husband, Hugh Kenny English, Jr., died approximately twenty years ago. Her second husband, Lawrence O&#8217;Neal, also a native of Giles County, survives.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. O&#8217;Neal is survived by two sons, Hugh Kenny English, III, U. S. Navy, presently stationed at Norfolk, Va., and Morris English, Houston, Texas, now a student at University of Texas at Austin; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Robbins, Cedarville, N. J., Mrs. William F. Morris, Jr., Pulaski, and Mrs. Marvin Mann, Delrose; and four brothers, Gosnell Morris, Covina, Calif., C. E. Morris, Jr., Pulaski, William Morris, Huntsville, Ala., and Eugene Morris, Minter City, Miss. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>O&#8217;NEAL, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for John Thomas O&#8217;Neal, 75, retired trainer of horses, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville with the Rev. Vernon T. McGhee, pastor of Meridian Street Methodist Church, officiating. Burial took place in Woodmont Memorial Park in Nashville.<br>Mr. O&#8217;Neal, who resided on Hamilton Road, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Friday, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at a Nashville hospital, following a hospital residence of fourteen months.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late William O&#8217;Neal and Willie Malone Abernathy O&#8217;Neal, and was educated in the schools of Giles County. He went north as a trainer of horses in 1935. He was a member of the Meridian Street Methodist Church.<br>Mr. O&#8217;Neal is survived by is son T. H. O&#8217;Neal, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. W. W. Knox, Nashville, and Miss Sue May O&#8217;Neal, Pulaski; three grandchildren; one brother, Robert O&#8217;Neal, Clarksville; two half-sisters, Miss Lydia O&#8217;Neal and Miss Rebecca O&#8217;Neal, Pulaski; and two half-brothers, William O&#8217;Neal and Otis O&#8217;Neal, Sr., Pulaski.<br><br>ORMAN, Janie The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954<br>Miss Janie Orman, 84, former music teacher at Campbellsville, died October 10 at the family home in Spring Hill after a brief illness.<br>Funeral rites were held in Columbia by the Rev. Fred Gates and burial followed in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br>Her only survivor is her sister, Miss Julia Orman of Spring Hill.<br>The deceased formerly had been a music teacher in the Birmingham, Ala., City School system more than thirty years.<br><br>ORR, Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Burgess Orr, 81, bookkeeper of Lewisburg, who died unexpectedly Monday of a heart attack in Chattanooga where he was visiting, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Cornersville Methodist Church. Burial took place in Diana Cemetery.<br><br>He has been reported that he worked for a time as a bookkeeper for the Giles County Welfare Department, and in later years was the manager of Pulaski Canning Factory. In recent years, he has been employed in Lewisburg.<br>Mr. Orr is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Howard Woodward, Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. W. W. Collins of Pulaski; and one brother, Floyd Burt Collins, Florida. His wife died many years ago.<br><br>ORR, Harvey R. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1951<br>Harvey R. Orr, 99, one of the oldest citizens of Giles County, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, June 22, at his home in the Lynnville section, following a paralytic stroke.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bear Creek Church conducted by Rev. N. O. Allen of College Grove. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Had Mr. Orr lived three months longer, he would have reached the century mark, his birthday anniversary comes in September.<br>He had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church since boyhood.<br>Mr. Orr is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert Pickens, McPherson, Kans.; and one son, Lowery Orr, Lynnville; and a number of grandchilren.<br><br>ORR, Samuel Bright The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for Samuel Bright Orr, 76, former tax assessor of Marshall County and retired farmer, were held Thursday afternoon at the Lewisburg Church of Christ. Burial took place in Wilson Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Orr, lifelong resident of Marshall County, died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon February 14, at his home after a long illness. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Orr is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lettie McConnelle Orr; four sisters, Mrs. K. S. Wilkes of Lynnville, Mrs. Era Griffis and Mrs. Kittie Liggett, both of Lewisburg and Mrs. Roberta Craig of Nashville; two brothers, J. E. and W. C. Orr, both of Nashville.<br><br>OSBORNE, Harry K. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1959<br>Harry K. Osborne, 51, native of Giles County and director of Olive View Tuberculosis Sanitorium in Olive View, Calif., died of a heart attack at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 17, at the hospital. Funeral rites will take place in that city.<br>Born November 5, 1907, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Foster Osborne and Mabel Kennedy Osborne and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Osborne is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agnes Clark Osborne; one son, Robert C. Osborne; one daughter, Carol Jane Osborne; two sisters, Mrs. David Rochelle, Pulaski, and Miss Rebecca Osborne, Atlanta, Ga.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Leonard Duke, Old Hickory, and Mrs. Wendell Johnson, Alexandria, Va.; one half-brother, Roy Osborne, Houston, Texas; and his step-mother, Mrs. Ina Minatra Osborne, Nashville, former Giles Countian.<br>Mrs. Rochelle and Miss Rebecca Osborne left Tuesday by plane to attend the rites.<br><br>OSBORNE, Lou Branch The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Branch Osborne, 78, Elkton resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church with the burial in the Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Osborne who had been ill a long time, died Monday at a Nashville hospital.<br>A member of the Methodist Church, she was born October 1, 1881, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John Branch and Ella Hobbs Branch. For ten to fifteen years the family lived in Athens, Ala., moving back to Elkton in February of this year.<br>Mrs. Osborne is survived by her husband, Leonard Osborne; two brothers, Asa Branch, Pulaski and Joe M. Branch, Memphis; and several nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>OWEN, Cove Lafayette The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1953<br>Funeral services for Cove Lafayette Owen, 72, retired farmer of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. He died at 5:40 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, January 15, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg, following a long illness.<br>Born in the county October 24, 1880, he was the son of the late William Lafayette Owen and Cynthia Joins Owen. He was a member of the Cornersville Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Owen, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou Ellen Strawn Owen; three daughters, Mrs. Caleb Dickson, Belvidere, Mrs. Stanley Wenc, Nashville and Mrs. Ima Jean Clark, Lynnville; two sons, Howard Owen and William Owen, both of the Rich community; ten grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors<br><br>OWEN, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for John Thomas Owen, 51, native Giles Countian and in recent years a farmer of Marshall County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Fred Hall, pastor of the Diana-McBurg Charge. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Owen died unexpectedly at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at his home in the Trigg section.<br>Born June we, 1908, in the Pisgah Community, he was the son of Mrs. Leslie Owen and the late Mr. Owen. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Ruby Gunter Owen, died 27 years ago. In addition to his mother, Mr. Owen is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Birdsong Owen; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Young, Giles County, and Miss Betty Sue Owen, Trigg; three sons, John Allen Owen, Oklahoma, Thomas Leslie Owen and Gary Kirk Owen, Trigg; one grandson; six sisters, Mrs. Clarence Henderson, Lynnville, Mrs. Ray Estep and Mrs. Milton Brown, Pulaski, Mrs. Forrest Russell, Antioch, Mrs. Otha Russell, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Henry Ambrosious, Louisville, Ky.; two brothers, Robert Owen, Pulaski, and James Owen, Louisville, Ky.<br><br>OWEN, Grace Wheeler The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1954<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Wheeler Owen, 70, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Wray Tomlin. Burial took place in the Marks Cemetery.<br>Born November 21, 1883, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler.<br>Mrs. Owen died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, September 19, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jones Marks, in the Tarpley community, where she had made her home since the death of Mr. Marks.<br>In addition to Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Owen is survived by two others sisters, Mrs. Earl Tarpley and Mrs. Bob Chapman; and four brothers, Charlie Will Wheeler, John Wheeler, Dan Wheeler and Bob Wheeler, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>OWEN, Lou Ella Strawn The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. C. L. Strawn Owen, 74, resident of the Rich Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Eddings, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Owen died on Saturday, November 28, at Gordon Hospital at Lewisburg.<br>Born November 21, 1885, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Lou Ella Strawn, the daughter of the late Robert Strawn and Mattie Dugger Strawn.<br>Mrs. Owen is survived by her husband, C. L. Owen; three daughters, Mrs. Caleb Dickson and Mrs. Stanley Winc, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Ima Jean Clark, Pulaski; two sons, Howard Owen and William Owen, both of Giles County; eleven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>OWEN, Sarah Dickson The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Mrs. Sarah Dickson Owen, 72, resident of Frankewing, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, April 9, at the Fayetteville Hospital after a short illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Tuesday afternoon at the Delina Church of Christ and burial took place in the Medium Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Owen, a member of the Church of Christ, was the widow of Pinkney Owen who died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Owen is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Tollie Summers, Cyruston, Lincoln County, Mrs. H. N. Strong, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. H. C. Clark, Toney, Ala.; one brother, J. C. Dickson, of George Pepperdine College, Los Angeles, Calif.; and one step-daughter, Mrs. John Watson, of McBurg.<br><br>OWENS, George Butler The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1952<br>Funeral services for George Butler Owens, 23, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery, near Pulaski.<br><br>Mr. Owens died at 3:20 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, September 1, at Giles County Hospital, after a three months illness.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of William Thomas Owens and Mrs. Daisy Stofel Owens, of Columbia, formerly of Giles County. He was a member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church.<br>He was employed by the Oakes Chair Company in Columbia before his last illness.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Owens is survived by three sisters, Mrs. R. S. Vick, Mrs. James Parker and Miss Mary Jean Owens, Columbia; four brothers, Leroy Owens, Robert Lewis Owens, William T. Owens, Jr., and James Michael Owens, Columbia; and his grandmother, Mrs. Annie Webster, Pulaski. Oakes and Nichols, Funeral Directors.<br><br>OWENS, Jennie Dickey The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Dickey Owens, 66, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, June 16, at a Nashville hospital were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the graveside in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District. of Giles County. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Baptist minister.<br>Her death followed a long period of declining health.<br>Mrs. Owens, a resident of the Rose Hill community, was born and reared in that section, the daughter of the late James Dickey and Tee Rose Dickey. She was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church. Her husband, Elijah Owens, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Owens is survived by one son, Floyd Owens; two granddaughters, all of Terrell, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. Sallie Rosson, Merkel, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>OWENS, Roger Wade The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1955<br>Roger Wade Owens, born October 23, 1954, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, March 19, at a doctor&#8217;s clinic in Pulaski following a brief illness.<br>Prayer services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough, Church of God minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The infant is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fred Owens; two brothers, William Ray Owens and Ronald Wayne Owen; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hill, Beech Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Owens, Lewisburg. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>OWINGS, Allison Flautt The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1950<br>Allison Flautt Owings, 81, former well known dry goods merchant in Pulaski for several years, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 5, at his home in Cusseta, Ga.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon and burial took place in the Georgia City.<br><br>Mr. Owings is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Flautt Owings; one daughter, one son, two grandsons; one sister, Mrs. Sam H. Woodward, Pulaski; and two brothers, Meredith Flautt Nashville, and J. H. Flautt, Birmingham, Ala.<br>Mrs. Woodward and her two brothers attended the funeral rites.<br><br>PAGE, Alma Cooper The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Cooper Page, 67, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the New Hope Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Page died unexpectedly at 8:50 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 22, at the home of her son, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton in the Weakley community.<br>Mrs. Page, a member of the Baptist church, was a native of Grainger County and the daughter of the late Isaac Cooper and Susan Copeland Cooper.<br>Mrs. Page is survived by her husband, J. W. Page; two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Pinkelton, Nashville and Mrs. Roy Beets, Rose Hill; one step-daughters, Mrs. Cullie Turner; three sons, Willie Turner, Pulaski, Sam Rose, Nashville, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Pulaski; one step-son, Melvin Pinkelton; one sister, Mrs. Delia Norman, Wales; and one brother, J. K. Cooper, Rose Hill.<br><br>PAGE, Doctor Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Doctor Franklin Page, 67, who died on Monday, February 6, at his home in Liberty Hill community after a short illness, were held Wednesday afternoon at Liberty Hill Church by Elder Malcolm White of Pulaski. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Page, born August 15, 1882, was the son of the late Martin Page and Martha Ball Page, and was a lifelong resident of the county.<br>Mr. Page is survived by two sons, James Page, Detroit, Mich., and William Henry Page, Liberty Hill; three sisters, Misses Katie and Jennie Page of Liberty Hill and Mrs. Lucy Thompson of Little Rock, Ark., and two brothers, John Page and Houston Page of Liberty Hill.<br><br>PAGE, James Lee The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services for James Lee Page, 60, Lynnville farmer and veteran of World War I, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Fairview Church of Christ, east of Wales. Elder G. C. Fox will conduct the services and burial will take place in Liberty Hill Cemetery north of Campbellsville.<br>Mr. Page, who had been in failing health for some time, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville following a weeks illness.<br>Born October 3, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Page and Mary Jane Fautt Page, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His wife, Mrs. Maggie Hendricks Page, died a number of years ago.<br><br>Mr. Page is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Leon Hughes, Pulaski, Mrs. Gladys Hickman, Trenton, Mich., and Miss Lillian Page, Lynnville; five sons, Campbell Page, Pulaski, James Page, Trenton, Mich., Mack Page and Odell Page, Wyandotte, Mich., and Boyd Page, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Annie P. James, Liberty Hill; four brothers, Dave Page and Tom Page, both of Liberty Hill, and John Page and Charlie Page, both of Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PAISLEY, William Jackson &#8220;Jack&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for William Jackson Paisley, 70, Giles County farmer, were held Monday afternoon at New Zion Church of Christ by A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Paisley died unexpectedly Saturday night at his home in the Stella community.<br>He was a native of Giles County and was the son of the late John A. Paisley and Margaret White Paisley. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Irene Whitehead Paisley; a daughter, Mrs. Wilson Springer of Pulaski; a son, John A. Paisley, Buras, La.; six grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Edgar Harwell and Mrs. Ethel Richards, both of Stella, Mrs. Earl Meadows of Nashville, and Mrs. Robert Shackleford, Savannah. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br><br>PALMER, Fred Royce The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Fred Royce Palmer, three month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Villard D. Palmer of Pulaski, who died on Sunday night, January 1, 1950, at Pulaski Hospital, were held on Monday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist Minister, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Besides his parents, the child is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beard, Pulaski, and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Palmer, Bodenham; and a great grandmother, Mrs. Will Stafford, Goodsprings.<br><br>PARK, Fannie The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Fannie Park, native of Elkton, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Park Family Cemetery at Elkton, conducted by the Rev. Mitchell Sawyer, pastor of the Elkton Methodist Church. Miss Park died at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, December 19, at a Columbia nursing home after a period of declining health.<br>The last of her immediate family, she was the daughter of the late Ephriam Park and Mattie Orr Park, and was a member of the old Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Elkton.<br>The survivors include a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>PARK, James Howard The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for James Howard Park, 49, who died unexpectedly Tuesday at a hospital in Daytona Beach, Fla., will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Elkton Methodist Church. Dr. William H. Mansfield will conduct the rites and burial will take place in Elkton Cemetery.<br><br>Born at Elkton, he was the son of Mrs. Lena Calloway Park, now living in Nashville; and the late Wiley M. Park. He was a Methodist, and was a member of the Civitian Club and the Moose Lodge. He had been making his home in Daytona Beach for a number of years.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Park is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Lou Taylor Park, also a native of Elkton; three children, Nancy, Carolyn and Jimmy Park; and three brothers, Edward Park, Athens, Ala., Lynn Park, Nashville, and Vernon Park, Elkton. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>PARK, Lillie Myrtle Glasco The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Myrtle Glasco Gardner Park, 83, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Park died Wednesday night at her home in Pulaski after a long illness. Native of the county, she was the daughter of the late Sandy Clay Glasco and Fannie Shelton Glasco.<br>Twice widowed, her first husband was James Flournoy Gardner; and her second husband was W. R. Park.<br>Mrs. Park is survived by two sons, Flournoy Gardner, Columbia and Roy Gardner, Lewisburg; and several grandchildren.<br><br><br><br>PARK, Mattie Glaze The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Glaze Park, 75, were held at the Elkton Cemetery at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternon, conducted by the Rev. S. O. McAdoo, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Mrs. Park, resident of Elkton died at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the hospital in Athens, Ala., after a long period of declining health. Born July 17, 1877, at Elkton, she was the daughter of the late Dr. A. J. Glaze and Martha Stone Glaze. Her husband, Arthur J. Park, died about ten years ago. Mrs. Park is survived by one step-son, Brock Park, New York City; two half-sisters, Miss Marion Glazem Elkton and Mrs. Edward Carter, Tulsa, Okla.; and one half-brother, John Glaze of Florida, Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PARK, Ozro Cheatam The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for Ozro Cheatam Park, native of Giles County, were conducted at McConnel Chaple in Athens, Ala., on Sunday afternoon. The Rev. L. W. Hart, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiated, and burial took place in City Cemetery, Athens.<br>Mr. Park, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Park of Elkton, died early Saturday morning at his home in Athens, following a brief illness. He had spent most of his life in Athens where he was active in the building field.<br><br>Mr. Park is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jayne Carden Park, also a native of Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Martha Wyatt, Camden, Tenn., Mrs. Kerby Clemons, Hartselle, Ala., and Mrs. David Scott, Athens, Ala.; one son, Jack Park, Athens; one sister, Miss Fannie Park, Nashville; and four brothers, Wiley Park, Elkton, Walter Park, Pulaski, James Park, Nashville and Blake Park, Texarkana, Tex.<br><br>PARK, W. J. The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1950<br>W. J. Park, 89, native Tennessean, died Monday, May 15, at his home in Ballanger, Texas, after several years declining health. Funeral and burial took place in Ballinger.<br>Born July 5, 1860, at Cornersville, Tenn., he was the oldest child of the late Ephriam P. Park and Martha Ann Orr Park. He received his education in the schools of Giles County where his parents made their home.<br>On December 24, 1885, he was married to the former Miss Lula Beleu of West Point, Lawrence County, who survives. Mr. and Mrs. Park moved to Winters, Texas, where they reared a large family. In later years, Mr. Park, a laarge land owner, moved to Ballinger, where he spent his declining years.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Park is survived by four daughters, three sons, a number of grandchildren; one sister, Miss Fannie E. Park, Nashville; and five brothers, W. Roy Park, Pulaski, J. E. B. Park, Nashville, W. M. Park, Elkton, Blake Park, Texarkana, Texas, and O. C. Park, Athens, Ala.<br><br>PARK, Walter Reed The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Walter Reed Park, 87, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, with burial in the Park-Worley Cemetery at Elkton.<br>Mr. Park, who had been in failing health for several months, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Lewett Nursing Home in Lewisburg where he had been a patient for three days. He had been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Vinson Young at Brick Church since April.<br>Born February 2, 1866, in the southern part of the county, he was the son of the late Ephriam P. Park and Mattie Orr Park. He was a member of the Methodist Church. His first wife, Mrs. Emma Jones Park, died twenty-three years ago.<br>Mr. Park is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Lillie Woodard Park; two daughters, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Paul A. Anderson, Uniontown, Ohio; four sons, J. C. Park, Pleasantville, C. R. Park, Nashville, Grady Park and Floyd J. Park, Ocala, Fla.; thirty-nine grandchildren; twenty four great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Fannie Park, Nashville; and two brothers, Jim Park, Nashville and Blake Park, Texarkana, Tex. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>PARK, Wiley Moddrell The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Wiley Moddrell Park, 79, retired Giles County farmer were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, pastor, and the Rev. H. H. Austin, former pastor. Burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mr. Park died of a heart attack at noon Sunday at his home at Elkton.<br><br>Son of the late Ephriam Park and Mattie Orr Park, he was a native of the county and a member of the Methodist Church, and was a member of the Woodsman of the World. He was also the recorder of the town of Elkton.<br>Mr. Park is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Gallaway Park; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Park Tant, Nashville; four sons, Edward F. Park, Athens, Ala., Lynn C. Park, Chicago, Ill.,, Vernon Park, Elkton, and Howard Park, West Palm Beach, Fla.; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild; a sister, Miss Fannie Park, Nashville; and three brothers, J. E. B. Park, Nashville, Blake Park, Texarkana, Tex., and Walter Park, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PARKER, Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1953<br>Cleveland Parker, 68, farmer of the Campbellsville community, died suddenly of a heart attack at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning , July 2, at his home.<br>Funeral services have been tentatively set for Saturday afternoon, pending the arrival of members of his family.<br>Born April 29, 1885, and reared in the Moriah section of the county, he was the son of the late Quarles T. Parker and Mary Etta Hogan Parker. He was a member of the Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Parker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Arney Parker; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Robbins, Meridian, Miss.; three sons, Samuel Parker and Eugene Parker, both of Detroit, Mich.; and Edward Arney Parker, Campbellsville; three grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Beulah Ridenaur, Little Rock, Ark., Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Blue Island, Ill., Mrs. H. W. White, Campbellsville, and Mrs. Monroe Merritt, Birmingham, Ala; and one brother, Arch W. Parker, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PARKER, Elwood S. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Elwood S. Parker, 47, operator of his garage shop on Highway 64, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Moriah C. P. Church conducted by Elder E. O. Coffman of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Parker died at 8:30 on Monday night, January 27, of a heart attack at his home on Hams Creek.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Laura Compton Parker and the late Elwood Parker, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Parker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Kelley Parker; five children, Peggy Ann, Beverly Kay, Evelyn, Elwood and Michael Parker; and one sister, Mrs. English Brashears, Ham Creek.<br><br>PARKER, Everett Bell The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Everett Bell Parker, 68, retired grocer, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Parker died of a heart ailment at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br><br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born March 5, 1884, the son of the late Everett Parker and Lena Harwell Parker. He was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Parker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cynthia Chapman Parker; three daughters, Mrs. Harrison Walker, Columbia, Mrs. Haggard Sanders, Lewisburg, and Miss Mildred Parker, senior student at Giles County High School; four sons, Edwin Parker, Columbia, Sgt. Walter Parker, Fort Knox, Ky., Geoffrey Parker and John Davis Parker, both of Pulaski; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and three sisters, Mrs. Annie Morgan, Nashville, Mrs. H. R. Riles, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Mamie Fuller, Montgomery, Ala.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors<br><br>PARKER, Geoffrey Alvin The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1957<br>Geoffrey Alvin Parker, 33, employee of the Tennessee Valley Authority at Columbia, was killed Saturday afternoon when the car he was driving ran off Highway 31, nine miles north of Pulaski, and overturned.<br>Funeral services were held at 3:00 p. m. Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Gynnath Ford, Church of Christ minister of Lynnville. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski with Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Parker was driving alone, headed north at the time of the accident and was thrown 15 feet from the car that came to rest on its top 220-feet from where it left the highway, Sheriff P. M. Butler said.<br>A Lynnville physician, Dr. M. G. Skinner, who was in a car behind Parker, stopped to administer first aid but Parker was dead on arrival at Giles County Hospital in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Parker was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Cynthia Parker King of Akron, Ohio, and the late Everette B. Parker. He was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church, and had been residing in Lynnville for several months.<br>Survivors in addition to his mother, are his wife, Mrs. Marguerite Park Parker; a daughter, Miss Jeanette Parker; two sons, Thomas Alvin Parker and Everette Lee Parker, all of Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Haggard Sanders, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Mildred Medley, Pulaski; a brother, John Davis Parker; a half-sister, Mrs. Harrison Walker, and two half-brothers, Edwin and Walter Parker, all of Columbia.<br><br>PARKER, John Davis The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1958<br>John Davis Parker, 32, a former Giles Countian was found dead Friday in a small stream near Columbia last Friday.<br>Funeral services were held Sunday at Pulaski Funeral Home with burial here.<br>Police said Parker was found face down in a spring branch off Mason St. near Duck River. A physician said water was found in the victim&#8217;s lungs, officers reported.<br>The body was discovered about 9:15 a. m. He apparently had been dead 12 to 18 hours, authorities said. Police quoted Gordon Batts and Filmore Fleming, both of Columbia, as saying they left Parker asleep on the bank of the stream early Thursday.<br>Parker was a native of Giles County and the son of Mrs. Cynthia Chapman Parker King, Columbia, and the late Everett B. Parker. He moved here several years ago from Pulaski.<br><br>Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Harrison Walker and Mrs. Junior Medley, Columbia, and Mrs. Haggard Sanders, Lewisburg; two brothers, Edward Parker, Columbia, and Walter Parker, Nashville.<br><br>PARKER, John Howard The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for John Howard Parker, 62, former employee of the City of Pulaski, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Elder Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Parker died of a heart attack in the early hours of Thursday morning, November 3, at Giles County Hospital following several years of declining health.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born on February 16, 1893, at Campbellsville, the son of the late Allison Parker and Edna Peden Parker. For a number of years he was employed by the City but in recent years had been in declining health.<br>Mr. Parker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nan Dugger Parker, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Cecil McCracken, McBurg; and two brothers, Peden Parker, Pulaski and Gilbert Parker, McBurg.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PARKER, Marvin W. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for Marvin Washington Parker, 73, farmer and dairyman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. W. J. Fesmire, Methodist ministers, and burial took place in the Carpenter Cemetery near Lynnvillle.<br>Mr. Parker died at 11:20 o&#8217;clock Friday night at Giles County Hospital after a six months illness.<br>Born September 19, 1880 in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Parker and Sallie Carpenter Parker. He was an active member of Pleasant Valley Methodist Church and had served more than forty years as a steward.<br>Mr. Parker is survived by one son, Rufus Parker, Pleasant Valley; two step-children, Mrs. Clint Wells, Yokley and Taylor Carpenter, Columbia; one sister, Mrs. Monasee A Smith, Jr., Campbellsville; and one brother, Roy L. Parker, Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PARKER, Mary Lou Reed The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Reed Parker, widow of Quarles T. Parker, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Paul McReynolds, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Jack Green of Birmingham, Ala., grandson of Mrs. Parker, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Parker died Thursday at Giles County Hospital after a two weeks illness.<br>A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Carson Reed and Mary Jane Johnson Reed, coming with the family to Giles County as an infant. She was a member of Mt. Moriah Church.<br><br>Her first husband, Thomas Kidd Douglas, died March 14, 1914.<br>Mrs. Parker is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Solon Rich, Pulaski, and Mrs. Walter Green, Birmingham, Ala.; and ten grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PARKER, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Robert Parker, 82, retired farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiating. Burial took place in the Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br>Mr. Parker died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Leverette Nursing Home in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br>A native of Lincoln County, but lived most of his life in Giles, he was born February 17, 1873, the son of the late Alfred Parker and Rebecca Ann Shuler Parker. His first wife, Mrs. Maude Malone Parker, died many years ago, and his second wife, Mrs. Lena Daniels Parker, also preceded him.<br>Mr. Parker is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Shirley Story, Pulaski, Mrs. Luther Cordell, Nashville and Mrs. Charles A. Bauman, Washington, D. C.; three sons, Earl F. Parker and Robert Leslie Parker, both of Nashville, and William A. Parker, Gadsden, Ala.; ten grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; and one brother, Lon Parker, Ethridge. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PARKER, Sarah Ellen Petty The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Roy Parker, 65, resident of the Riversburg community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Parker was found dead at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, having died in her sleep. She had been in failing health for the past year.<br>Born April 13, 1891, in the Lynnville community, she was the former Miss Sarah Ellen Petty, daughter of the late Robert Petty and Mollie Carvell Petty. She was a life-long member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Parker is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs.Charles W. Martin and Mrs. William Wells, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren; two brothers, O. B. Petty and A. M. Petty, both of Lynnville; and three sisters, Mrs. Elmer Kimbrough and Mrs. Tom Tacker, both of Lynnville, and Mrs. Velma Petty, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PARKS, Lola Green The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1959<br>Mrs. Lola Green Parks, 70, died at 11:55 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, August 4, at the home of her nephew, H. L. Moffitt at Elkton after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Spring Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Ernest Blessing and Rev. Raymond L. Greenway of Elkton. Burial took place at Spring Hill Cemetery.<br><br>Born in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Polk Green and Minerva Fisher Green, and had been a member of the Methodist Church since her girlhood.<br>Mrs. Parks, a resident of Nashville twenty-five years, had been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt several months. Her husband, Leo C. Parks died in 1930.<br>Mrs. Parks is survived by five nephews and two nieces.<br><br>PARKS, Maxine The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1959<br>A waitress at a truck stop at Corinth, Miss., who was killed last week in a traffic accident in that area, was identified Thursday as Maxine Parks, 28, a former resident of Giles County.<br>Chief of Police Collins Wilkes said Corinth offices called the Pulaski police to assist in identifying the young woman who was known in that area as Debbie Chaffe, and who was employed at Hattie&#8217;s Truck Stop in Corinth.<br>The Mississippi officers said the only clue they had to go on was that the young lady had placed a telephone call to someone in Pulaski about a year ago when she needed help.<br>Inquiry in the Giles County section revealed that she was Maxine Parks, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Parks of California, who are former residents of the Minnow Branch community, in Giles County, Chief Wilkes stated.<br><br>PARKS, Roxie Ward The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Roxie Ward Parks, 44, resident of the Beech Hill community, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, February 27, at Wheat Memorial Hospital in Lewisburg after a long illness, were held Tuesday afternoon at the Diana Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister and Rev J. C. Elkins, pastor or the church.<br>She was a member of the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, and a lifelong resident of Giles County. She was the daughter of the late Andrew J. Ward and Fannie Viola Barnes Ward.<br>Mrs. Parks is survived by her husband, Tommy Parks; two daughters, Margaret Ann and Martha Marie Parks; one son, Donald Eugene Parks; two step-sons, Thomas Parks, Jr., Lewisburg and James Parks, U. S. Army stationed in Atlanta, Ga.; two step-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Thurman Deason, Columbia, Mrs. Ed Stafford, Mrs. Rufus Lawhorn and Miss Annie Ward, al of Giles County.<br><br>PARR, Martha Ann Noah The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Ann Noah Parr, 85, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Pulaski Church of God, conducted by Rev. B. E. Trent, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Parr died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in Pulaski at the home of her son, Coleman Parr, after a brief illness.<br>Mrs. Parr is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jack Colbert, Detroit, Mich., two sons, Coleman and Jim Parr, Bodenham; eight grandchildren. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary Phillips, Nashvile, and Mrs. Laura Davis, Fort Collins, Colo.; and two brothers, Bob Noah of Colorado and Halbert Noah, Center Point in Giles County.<br><br>North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, Funeral Director.<br><br>PARSONS, Clarence R. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Clarence R. Parsons, 72, retired farmer of the Beech Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman.<br>Mr. Parsons died at 6 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, September 3, at his home after a long illness.<br>Born August 2, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of John H. Parsons and Lou McNeese Parsons, and was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Parsons is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Sweeney Parsons; one daughter, Mrs. Pink Griggs; one son, Clarence H. Parsons, Columbia; fifteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Ed Cook and Mrs. Ernest Martin, Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Parsons, Sumac Community. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>PARSONS, Columbus Mason (Mace) The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1954<br>Funeral services for Columbus Mason (Mace) Parsons, 68, retired farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Blooming Grove Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. W. L. Harwell and burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Parsons, who had been ill the past four months, died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital.<br>A lifelong resident of the Blooming Grove community, he was born July 20, 1886, the son of the late John S. Parsons and Martha Mason Parsons. He had been a member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church for many years.<br>Mr. Parsons is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ivie West Parsons, a native of Bethpage; two nieces, whom they reared, Mrs. George Aymett of the Olivet section and Mrs. John N. Mason, Jr., who lived in the Parsons&#8217; home; one sister, Miss Sadie Parsons, Blooming Grove; and two brothers, Rev. James T. Parsons and J. Lee Parsons, Blooming Grove. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PARSONS, Daisy Kennedy The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. R. L. Parsons, 83, native Giles Countian and former resident of Decatur, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester Stephens, pastor of the Trinity Charge of the Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Parsons died at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, November 27, at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala., after an extended illness.<br>Born June 10, 1876, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Daisy Kennedy, daughter of the late Joseph Kennedy and Imogene Perry Kennedy. She joined the Methodist Church in her girlhood. Her husband, R. L. Parsons, died in 1950 in Decatur.<br><br>Mrs. Parsons is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Royce M. Powell, Coral Gables, Fla.; one grandson, Capt. Royce M. Powell, Jr., stationed in Germany; one great-grandchild; and two step-grandchildren; and two brothers, Joe Tom Kennedy, Pulaski, and Richard P. Kennedy, Colorado Springs, Colo.<br><br>PARSONS, Edward Clifford The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Edward Clifford Parsons, 70, farmer of the Berea Community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Berea Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. R. L. Greenway, former pastor. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Parsons died at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 27, at Vanderbilt Hospital after a short illness. The cause of death was not determined although physicians stated that Mr. Parsons was not a victim of polio.<br>Born September 12, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of E. W. B. Parsons and Frances McMillion Parsons.<br>Mr. Parsons is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Parsons; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>PARSONS, Elizabeth Ann Reeves The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Reeves Parsons, 82, who died at her home in the Bufords community, were held on Sunday afternoon at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. J. E. Fleming. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Her husband, C. Dud Parsons died in September, 1949.<br>Mrs. Parsons, a member of the Presbyterian Church, was the daughter of the late Joe Reeves and Mary Jane Reeves. She was born September 18, 1866 and was a lifelong resident of the county.<br>Mrs. Parsons, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>PARSONS, J. Tyler The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1952<br>Mr. J. Tyler Parsons, 51, prominent Maury County farmer, was killed instantly about twelve-thirty Friday afternoon when an L&amp;N train hit an automobile at the Buford Station crossing, ten miles north of Pulaski.<br>Funeral services for Parsons were held Sunday afternoon at two o&#8217;clock at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia by the Rev. Don Chandler. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>In addition to his wife, Mrs. Estelle Langley Parsons; other survivors are a sister, Mrs. Gardner Smith of Columbia; four brothers, Guy Parsons, Cranford, N. J., Curtis Parsons, Manchester, Hugh Parsons, Santa Fe, and Paul Parsons, Columbia;<br>Others injured in the wreck were his wife; Paul Parsons, a brother, Mrs. Paul Parsons, and E. M. Giddens, Columbia Real Estate Agent. The party was on its way back to Columbia after inspecting some farm property near Buford Station. Giddens was the driver of the car.<br><br>PARSONS, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1951<br><br>Robert Lee Parsons, 82, retired contractor, lumber dealer and farmer, died early Friday morning, November 9, at his home in Decatur, Ala., after a period of declining health.<br>Prayer services were held in Decatur Sunday morning followed by funeral services at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, west of Pulaski, at 2 o&#8217;clock in the afternoon. Rites were conducted by the Rev. D. L. Askew, pastor of the Moulton Street Church of Christ, and the Rev. Roy West, pastor of the Trinity Charge. Burial took place in the Moriah Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Parsons.<br>Mr. Parsons is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Kennedy Parsons; one daughter, Mrs. Royce M. Powell, Coral Gables, Fla.; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Alex A. Hardiman, Giles County and one brother, Cason Parsons, Nashville.<br><br>PARSONS, Susan Prudence The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Prudence Parsons, 70, who died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, April 17, at the home in the Berea community after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, a former pastor, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Berea, she was born September 11, 1880, the daughter of the late Ben Parsons and Fannie McMillion Parsons.<br>Miss Parsons, a member of the Methodist Church since her girlhood, is survived by one brother, Clifford Parsons of Berea. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PARSONS, William Earl The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for William Earl Parsons, 72, retired farmer of the Tarpley community who died of a heart attack at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 30, at his home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br>The Rev. Fred Harper, pastor, and the Rev. Marshall D. Moss of Culleoka, a former pastor, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He had been in declining health about two years. Born Dec. 21, 1878, at Mt. Pleasant, he was the son of the late John Parsons and Mellie Mason Parsons. The greater part of his life was spent in Giles County.<br>Mr. Parsons, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lois Scales Parsons; 3 sons, Brown Parsons, William Scales Parsons and James Parsons; six grandchildren, all of the Tarpley section; one sister, Miss Sadie Parsons; and three brothers, the Rev. James T. Parsons, Mason Parsons and R. Lee Parsons, all of Buchanan Creek community. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PATRICK, Robert Jerry The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Robert Jerry Patrick, 69, Pulaski resident for twenty-five years were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, March 9, at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Patrick died at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, March 8, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a period of declining health.<br>Born in Denver, Colo., he was the son of the late Robert Jack Patrick and Mary E. Patrick, and was educated in Denver, and El Paso, Texas. Formerly associated with Live Poultry Association in New York City, he came to Pulaski in 1932 to work in the poultry business.<br>Mr. Patrick, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by his wife, Mrs.Jessie Bosher Fox Patrick; three step-sons, John L. Fox, Florence, Ala., Nolas Fox and G. C. Fox, both of Pulaski; and one adopted daughter, Mrs. Ray E. Strickland, Fort Knox, Ky.; and one sister, Mrs. Christina Vogel, Denver, Colo. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PATTERSON, Mary Jane (Bird) The Pulaski Citizen 8 Oct 1952<br>Miss Mary Jane (Bird) Patterson, 74, resident of the Elkton section, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 7, at the home after a short illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, pastor of the Elkton Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Bee Spring Cemetery at Bryson.<br>Miss Patterson, a graduate of Martha Washington College, in Abingdon, Va., was the daughter of the late Pressley Foster Patterson and Sallie Rowe Patterson. She was born February 20, 1878, in Lincoln County, but the family moved to Giles County when she was five months old.<br>She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Patterson is survived by one brother, John C. Patterson, with whom she made her home. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PATTERSON, Nuna George The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nuna George Patterson, who died at her home in Lubbock, Texas, were held on November 5.<br>She was born and reared at Dellrose, Tenn, the daughter of the late Jim and Tommie Waring George. Her husband, John Patterson, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Patterson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Virginia P. Turner, Mrs. Robbie P. Turner, of Lubbock, Texas, and Mrs. Ruth P. Smith of Throckmorton, Texas; two sons, Joe Harlin of Tulsa, Okla., and Malcolm who was a casualty of World War II; three sisters, Mrs. Ora G. Clark of Fayetteville, Tenn., Mrs. Avis G. Wynn of Bryson, Tenn., and Mrs. Opal G. Smith, of Huntsville, Ala.; one brother, Aubrey George of Columbia, Tenn.; and a number of grandchildren.<br><br>PATTERSON, Robert U. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for Robert U. Patterson, 82, retired farmer of Anderson, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in Anderson, with burial in the Mitchell Cemetery there.<br>Mr. Patterson, father of Mrs. Marvin Thornton of Pulaski, died Friday at his home after a long illness.<br><br>In addition to Mrs. Thornton, Mr. Patterson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Emma Cate Patterson; two other daughters, Mrs. Lesley Meyer, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Arnold Barnett, Florence, Ala.; and three sons, David Patterson and Claude Patterson, both of Athens, Ala.; and Lt. Col. George Patterson, U.S. A. Medical Corps., Retired, Chattanooga.<br><br>PAULK, Clyde Vernon The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1958<br>Clyde Vernon Paulk, 76, native Giles Countian, died Saturday, December 20, after a long illness at a sanitarium in Alabama. Funeral rites were held in Alabama on Tuesday.<br>Born July 20, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Paulk and Matthew Harpeth Sinclair Paulk.<br>Mr. Paulk who had made his home in Birmingham for many years, is survived by one brother, Victor Paulk, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. Herman Knox, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Sarah Paulk Lapham, Atlanta, Ga.<br><br>PAULK, Frederick Dumont The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1950<br>Funeral services for Frederick Dumont Paulk, 65, merchant of Bufords were held at 2 o&#8217;clock<br>Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Paul died at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Pulaski Hospital, where he had been a patient since Saturday.<br>He was a lifelong resident of Giles County, the son of the late John Lewis Paulk and Matthew Harper Sinclair Paulk. He formerly represented the 13th District as magistrate in Giles County Court and was a member of the Masonic Lodge.<br>Mr. Paulk is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Mae Smith Paulk; two daughters, Miss Mary Anne Paulk, Bufords, and Mrs. Herbert Kropf, Nashville; two sons, Fred Paulk, Jr., West Point, Miss., and John Irvine Paulk, student at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.; two sisters, Mrs, Sarah Paulk Laphan, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Herman Knox, Birmingham, Ala.; two brothers, Clyde Paulk, Birmingham, Ala., and Victor Paulk, Nashville.<br><br>PAYNE, Iva Idell Rippy The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs Benton Payne, 62, mother of Fred Payne, Pulaski businessman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Springfield with the burial in that city. Mrs. Payne died Sunday, December 13, at Jesse Holman Jones Hospital, Springfield, after a lengthy illness.<br>A native of Robertson County, she was the former Miss Iva Idell Rippey, daughter of the late John Wesley Rippey and Amanda Link Rippey. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>In addition to her son in Pulaski, Mrs. Payne is survived by her husband, Benton Payne; two other sons, Melvin Payne and Everett Payne, Orlinda; four daughters, Mrs. Elmore Clark, Orlinda, Mrs. H. A. Himman, New Breunfels, Texas, Mrs. Marion Reuben Cline, Nashville, and Mrs. Russell Stewart, Cleveland, Ohio; fifteen grandchildren; her stepmother, Mrs. John Rippey, Orlinda; two brothers, Vernie Rippy and Chester Rippy, Cross Plains; and four sisters, Mrs. Lena Yates, Mrs. Lilly Mae Barry and Mrs. Ewing Tate, all of Cross Plains, and Mrs. Essie Rye, Nashville.<br><br>PAYNE, Donna Jo The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956<br>Prayer services were held Wednesday at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery at Ardmore for Donna Jo Payne, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rubel Payne of Pulaski. The baby was born the day before at Giles County Hospital.<br><br>PAYNE, Icie Lee Coggin The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Icie Lee Coggin Payne, 73, wife of Jess Thomas Payne, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Thomas Tidwell, Presbyterian minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Payne who had come to see her physician, died in the doctor&#8217;s office on Wednesday, March 4.<br>Born December 3, 1886, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George Coggin and Winnie Coggin Coggin. She was a member of the Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Payne, in addition to her husband, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Harrold, Newark, N. J., and Mrs. R. F. Shelton, Huntsville, Ala.; seven sons, Thomas Payne, Rome, Ga., William Payne, Asheville, N. C., and George Payne, Columbia, Edward Payne, Donelson, and Horace Payne and James Payne, both of Pulaski; and twenty-four grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren.<br>Her husband, J. T. Payne, is the caretaker at Clear Creek Lake, Inc. in the Sixteenth Civil District.<br><br>PAYSINGER, Adeline Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 03 Jun 1953<br>Miss Adeline Elizabeth Paysinger, teacher in the Elkton School, died unexpectedly at 2:27 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, June 3, at Whitaker Clinic in Huntsville, Ala., following an operation performed the day before.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Elkton Methodist Church, with Dr. Joseph D. Quillan, Jr., president of Martin College, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton of Pulaski and the Rev. R. B. Kennedy of Cash Point, both Baptist ministers, officiating. Burial will be in Elkton Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Emmett Paysinger and Verena Henderson Paysinger. Miss Paysinger, a member of the Baptist Church, had been affiliated with the Giles County Public School system for twenty eight years. Last week&#8217;s issue of this paper carried her name in the list of teachers elected for the ensuing term.<br>Miss Paysinger is survived by two sisters, Mrs. David Birdsong, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Charlie Merrell, Ardmore; and three brothers, Clay Paysinger, Cash Point, B. Lee Paysinger, Elkton, and Hugh Paysinger, Burbank, Calif.<br>A sister, Mrs. Oscar Markham died March 15 this year.<br>Bennett May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PAYSINGER, Charles The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Charles Paysinger, 81, former Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Eastland Funeral Home in Nashville with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city. Mr. Paysinger died Saturday night at St. Thomas Hospital of complications from a broken hip.<br>Born in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Thomas Paysinger and Virginia Browning Paysinger. In 1899 he was married to the former Miss Lola Tenery of Giles County, who survives.<br>Mr. Paysinger, a retired railway postal clerk, was a member of Kern Methodist Church in Nashville.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Paysinger is survived by two sons, Robert W. Paysinger and Charles Paysinger, Jr.; one daughter, Mrs. Ben F. Loch, and two grandchildren, all of Nashville; and one sister, Mrs. Maggie Wells, Maryville.<br><br>PAYSINGER, Sidney Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 1 April 1953<br>Funeral services for Sidney Jackson Paysinger, 56, well known farmer of the Tarpley Shop community were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Fred Harper, pastor, and Rev. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Paysinger died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at his home.<br>He was born November 13, 1896, in Giles County, the son of the late Chuck Paysinger and Nancy Jackson Paysinger. He was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Paysinger is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hannah Williams Paysinger; three daughters, Mrs. W. R. McLean, Nashville, Mrs. Billy Morrow, San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Frank Potts, Columbia; one son, Leon Paysinger, Tarpley; four sisters, Mrs. John K. Carden, Mrs. Edgar R. Bass, Mrs. William Parsons, and Mrs. Walter Hopkins, all of the Tarpley community; and three brothers, D. D. Paysinger, Lynnville, P. Lovell Paysinger, Bryson, and Bryson Paysinger, Bodenham. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PEARSON, Oma The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Miss Oma Pearson, 76, former resident of Giles County, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 11, at a hospital in Tampa, Fla., where she had made her home for a number of years. Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Tampa with the burial in that city.<br>For a long an employee of the old Modern Grocery in Pulaski, she was born September 23, 1883, in Giles County, the daughter of the late James Pearson and Dora Arnold Pearson. She was a Methodist.<br>Miss Pearson is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Roy Davenport, Tampa, Fla., Mrs. Bruce Worsham, Mrs. Emmett Gaines, Mrs. Jim Gunter and Mrs. Mahlon Daws, all of Giles County; and two brothers, Will Pearson and Ed Pearson, both of Giles County.<br><br><br>PEDEN, Ed A. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1952<br>Ed A. Peden, 73, native of Giles County and a resident of Rushton, La., for thirty-five years, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, September 17, at his home after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites were held in that city the following day with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Peden, a hardware salesman for many years, was born and reared in Giles County, and fifty years ago married the former Miss Ara Briggs of Lynnville, who survives.<br>Mr. Peden, a charter member of Grace Methodist Church, in addition to his wife, is survived by one son, Alex Peden, Rushton; two daughters, Mrs. J. M. Richardson, Shreveport, La., and Mrs. Glen Crawford, Plain Dealing, La.; and two grandchildren.<br><br>PEDEN, Ethel M. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel M. Peden, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Peden died Friday morning, February 17, at a hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, after a period of declining health.<br>Reared in Buffalo, N. Y., she was the last member of her immediate family.<br>Mrs. Peden is survived by her husband, Luke Peden, businessman of Cleveland, Ohio, and a former resident of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PEDEN, Leda Mary Collier The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Leda Mary Collier Peden, 78, Summertown resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Summertown Baptist Church with burial in Arlington Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant. She died Wednesday at her home after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James E. and Josephine Crosthwaite Collier. She had lived in Lawrence County 53 years.<br>Mrs. Peden is survived by her husband, Charlie Thomas Peden; one son, Charlie W. Peden, Nashville; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. L. E. Newton, Hermitage, Mrs. Naomi Tucker, Summertown, and Mrs. C. C. Brown, Thompson Station; and three brothers, J. E. Collier, Hermitage, Ernest Collier, Past, Calif. and Kelly L. Collier, Ethridge.<br><br>PEDEN, Virgie Elizabeth Hickman The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Virgie Elizabeth Hickman Peden. 75, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Taylors Chapel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead. Burial took place in Gibsonville Cemetery, near the county line.<br>Mrs. Peden, widow of Tom Peden, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Thomas in Lynnville.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late William Hickman and Mary Thurman Hickman. Since her husband died ten years ago, she had made her home with Mrs. Thomas. She had been a member of the Methodist Church since her girlhood.<br><br>Mrs. Peden is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. L. F. Carpenter, both of Lynnville, and Mrs. Vivian Wilson, Columbia; three sons, W. E. Peden, Centerville, P. E. Peden, Russellville, Ky., and Howard Peden, Lynnville; fourteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lena Caudle, Pulaski; and one brother, R. L. Hickman, Lynnville.<br><br>PERRY, Mary Gordon The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gordon Perry, widow of Robert S. Perry, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Diana Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Perry died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, April 20, at Austin Hewitt Home where she had made her home for twenty-three years.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Ephriam H. F. Gordon and Eliza Dickerson Gordon and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Robert S. Perry, died twenty-three years ago.<br>Mrs. Perry is survived by two sons, Robert S. Perry, Jr., Front Royal, Va., and Sgt. 1-c William M. Perry, U. S. Army; two daughters, Mrs. Nina Caudill, Cornelia, Ga. and Mrs. Mary Bell Townsend, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; seven grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Jesse L. Jones, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bessie Smartte, Austin, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PETTUS, Carrie Wolaver The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. C. B. Pettus, 69, Lynnville resident, were held Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Gynnath Ford, minister of Lynnville Church of Christ. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Pettus died Thursday, January 17, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, after several weeks illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank Wolaver and Leona Beck Wolaver, and was a member of Lynnville Church of Christ. Her husband, C. B. Pettus, died in 1954.<br>Mrs. Pettus is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Butler West of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Edward Grubbs of Pulaski, Mrs. Lois Rawls of New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Alton Watson of Clawson, Mich.; three sons, C. B. Pettus, Jr. and James Pettus of Nashville and Joe Pettus of New Orleans, La.; four sisters, Miss Euna Wolaver and Mrs. T. L. Boatright of Lynnville, and Mrs. W. G. Worsham and Mrs. A. B. Wheeler of Cornersville; a brother, Charles Wolaver of Lewisburg; and nine grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PETTUS, Cyrus Benton The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for Cyrus Benton Pettus, 79, retired rural mail carrier of thirty-odd rural mail carrier of thirty-odd years service, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Riley Moore of Columbia, Church of Christ minister, will conduct services and burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr.Pettus died at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at his home at Lynnville after a long illness.<br><br>Born February 4, 1875 in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Franklin Pettus and Frances Luvenia Robbins Pettus, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Mr. Pettus is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Wolaver Pettus; four daughters, Mrs. James West, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Edward Grubbs, Pulaski, Mrs. Alton Watson, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Lois Cox, Lynnville; three sons, C. B. Pettus, Jr., New Orleans, La.; seven grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. R. W. London and Miss Annie Pettus, Lewisburg.<br><br>PETTY, Erskine L. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952<br>Erskine L. Petty, 74, native of Giles County, died on December 1 at his home at Ethridge.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Wednesday afternoon at the Ethridge Church of Christ and burial took place in the John Lay Cemetery.<br>Mr. Petty, a broom manufacturer and a retired farmer, had made his home in Lawrence County twenty-nine years. He has seved twelve years as a member of the Lawrence County Court.<br>Mr. Petty, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Yarbrough Petty.<br><br>PETTY, Helen Hanna The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Hanna Petty, 96, Aspen Hill housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church with burial in the Hanna Cemetery in the southwestern part of the county.<br>Mrs. Petty died at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert M. Harrison, after a period of declining health.<br>A life long resident of the county, she was born January 31, 1861, the daughter of the late Thomas Hanna and Nancy Dixon Hanna, and was a member of Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, John F. Petty died in November of 1925.<br>Mrs. Petty is survived by three sons, Ed T. Petty, Sr., Aspen Hill, John Elmer Petty, Pulaski, and Earl Petty, Aspen Hill; three daughters, Mrs. David Neal, Mrs. Albert Harrison and Mrs. Osteen Blasingame, Giles County; twenty grandchildren and thirty-five great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br>PHARRIS, Crit B. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1953<br>Dr. Crit B. Pharris, 52, former head of the Giles County Health Department, died of a heart ailment on Thursday, July 30, at Hartford, Conn.<br>Funeral rites were held Tuesday in Wickliffe, Ky., with burial in that city.<br>Dr. Pharris, a native of Jackson County and son of the late A. J. Pharris and Janie Pharris, had resided in Hartford for the past thirteen years. He was assistant medical director of United Aircraft Corporation of America.<br>He was connected with the Tennessee State Department of Health at Nashville for some time, later serving as head of the Giles County Health Unit for several years.<br>He attended Tennessee Polyytechnic Institute at Cookeville and was graduated from Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro and the University of Tennessee Medical School at Memphis. He did post graduate work at John Hopkins, Baltimore.<br><br>He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Dr. Pharris is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Grace Pharris; a daughter, Miss Fawn Pharris, Hartford; four sisters, Mrs. O. W. Eller, Mrs. Zephie Bauchman, Mrs. M. D. Sutton, Granville, Tenn. and Mrs. W. H. Eldrod, Murfreesboro; two brothers, Hugh Pharris, Cookeville, Tenn. and R. P. Pharris, Sarasota, Fla.<br><br>PHELPS, Benton Ezell The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1958<br>Benton Ezell Phelps, 65, retired Pulaski business man and a member of a pioneer family in Giles County, died suddenly of a heart attack at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday at his home on South First Street.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Dr. W. Bruce Strother and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Methodist ministers, officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Due to ill health, Mr. Phelps had retired some months ago as manager of the Pulaski Highway Express, which position he had held for the past several years. Prior to that he had been connected with the Austin Store at Elkton for many years and after moving to Pulaski was employed at the International Minerals and Chemical Corporation at Wales.<br>Mr. Phelps was a member of First Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br>A native of the Bunker Hill community, he was the son of the late P. Ward Phelps and Florence Ezell Phelps.<br>Mr. Phelps is survived by his wife, Mrs. Orlean Austin Phelps; five daughters, Mrs. Robert Coffman, Veto, Ala., Mrs. William Ball, Paducah, Ky., Mrs. Elwood Warren, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Dyke Cheatham, Fayetteville, and Mrs. John W. Springer, Centerville; and two sons, O. E. Phelps, Albuequerque, N. M. and Jack Phelps, Huntsville, Ala.; a number of grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Claude Minatra; a brother, W. Allen Phelps.<br><br>PHELPS, Florence Ezell The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Ezell Phelps, 89, widow of P. W. Phelps, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by J. Bedford Rasbury of Chattanooga, former pastor of Second Street Church of Christ in Pulaski, and Marvin Wiser, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Phelps died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Thursday evening, January 5, at her home at Bunker Hill after several months&#8217; declining health.<br>Mrs. Phelps, who before her marriage was a teacher in Giles County, was born on December 8, 1866, the daughter of the late Benton Ezell and Rosa Arthur Ezell, members of early families of Giles County. She was a member of the Bunker Hill Church of Christ.<br>Her husband, Pressley Ward Phelps, died April 9, 1933.<br>Mrs. Phelps is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Claude Minatra, Bunker Hilll; two sons, Benton Ezell Phelps and William Allen Phelps, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br><br>PHELPS, Henrietta Dickey The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1951<br>Mrs. Henrietta Dickey Phelps, 47, died on Thursday, October 4, at her home at Wales. Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the residence with burial in the Phelps Cemetery near Wales.<br>The daughter of the late Will S. Dickey and Alice Hayes Dickey, she was born January 5, 1904 in Giles County.<br>Mrs. Phelps is survived by her husband, Weakley Phelps; five daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins, Mrs. Christine Burks, Nashville, Miss Virginia Phelps, Miss Jessie Phelps, Miss Linda Phelps, all of Wales; five sons, Neal Phelps, Dean Phelps, Carl Phelps, and Mark Phelps, all of Wales, and Earl Phelps, Minneapolis, Minn. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PHELPS, John Howard The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1952<br>John Howard Phelps, 68, a farmer of the Wales community, died Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the home of his aunt, Mrs. T. J. Vaughn, following a three weeks illness.<br>Funeral at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday at the Pulaski Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister officiating. Burial was in the Phelps Cemetery at Wales.<br>Mr. Phelps has been a member of the Methodist Church since early in life. He is a native of Giles County, the son of Neal and Sara Vaughn Phelps.<br>Survivors include one brother, Weakley Phelps of Wales and several nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge.<br><br>PHELPS, Patrick Lee The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954<br>Prayer services were held Monday afternoon, October 25, at Rozwell Cemetery, Rozwell, N. Mex., for Patrick Lee Phelps, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Phelps, residents of Midland, Texas, formerly of Pulaski. The child was born on Sunday.<br>Mr. Phelps is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Phelps of Pulaski and Mrs. Phelps was the former Miss Margaret Douglas.<br><br>PHELPS, Warren Benton (Infant) The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1953<br>Prayer service for Warren Benton Phelps, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Phelps of Roswell, N. M., were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Roswell Funeral Home, with burial there.<br>The child was born at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 10, at St. Mary&#8217;s Hospital in that city.<br><br>PHILLIPS, Alfred Henry The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1955<br>Alfred Henry Phillips, 83, retired farmer, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, July 6, at his home in Pulaski after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the church and burial took place in Cool Spring Cemetery at Goodspring.<br><br>Born December 4, 1871, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Phillips and Parilee Herbert Phillips, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Ada Dotson Phillips, died many years ago.<br>Mr. Phillips is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Lena Nance Phillips; six daughters, Mrs. Lester Williams, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Hurtle Jones, Mrs. Robert T. Harrison and Mrs. Osborne Harwell, all of Giles County, Mrs. J. D. Harbison, Nashville, and Mrs. Nelson Eastep, Memphis;<br>five sons, Elmo Phillips, Nashville, Harvey Phillips, Louisville, Ky., Joe Phillips, Pasadena, Calif., Guy Phillips, Goodspring, Julius Phillips, Memphis; thirty-five grandchildren and twenty-four great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Maudie Jernigan, Goodspring; and one brother, Tom Phillips, Goodspring. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PHILLIPS, Gordon Lee The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1955<br>Gordon Lee Phillips, age 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Phillips of East Weymouth, Mass., died on Friday, November 11, at Children&#8217;s Hospital in Boston.<br>The funeral was held on Monday at McDonald Funeral Home with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Boston.<br>In addition to the parents, the child is survived by one sister, Karen Ann Phillips, age 5; and two grandmothers, Mrs. Thomas Phillips, Boston, and Mrs. Clarence E. Abernathy, Sr., Pulaski, Tenn.<br>Mrs. Phillips is the former Miss Annie Lee Abernathy of Pulaski. Mrs. Mildred Corder and Mrs. Edward Cottrell of Pulaski, sisters of Mrs. Phillips, attended the funeral.<br><br>PHILLIPS, Joe Roy The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Joe Roy Phillips, 70, employee of the T. M. Booth Produce Company for 43 years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield and J. B. Rasbury and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Phillips died Saturday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born August 16, 1885, he was a native of Giles County, the son of the late John Phillips and Mary Ables Phillips, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Phillips is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Herbert Phillips; one daughter, Mrs. Maitland Carey, Pulaski; one son, John Phillips, Huntsville, Ala.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Frank Justice and Mrs. Robert Witt, both of Ardmore; and five half-brothers, Warren Phillips and Tommie Lee Phillips, Decatur, Ala., Asa Phillips, Athens, Ala., Alexander Phillips, Ardmore and Foster Phillips, Chattanooga. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PHILLIPS, Joyce Ann The Pulaski Citizen 30 Oct 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Joyce Ann Phillips, eighth grade student at Giles County Junior High School, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Second Street Church of Christ. David East, minister of the church, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Miss Phillips died of leukemia at 12:40 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 29, at Vanderbilt Hospital after several weeks illness.<br><br>Born May 23, 1941, in Pulaski, she was the daughter of Maple Dean Phillips and Millie Butcher Phillips, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her parents, Joyce Ann is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Roy Norwood, Pulaski, Mrs. Luther Williams Appleton, Columbia, and Miss Nora Phillips; four brothers, John Thomas Phillips, Billy Wayne Phillips, James Maple Phillips, and Herbert Nick Phillips, all of Pulaski; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Butcher; and the great-grandmother, Mrs. Laura Phillips, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PHILLIPS, Louis N. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Louis N. Phillips, 65, retired machinist of Cleveland, Ohio, were held Saturday with the burial in Lawn Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Phillips, who had a heart ailment, died in his sleep on Thursday night, September 3.<br>Mr. Phillips who had resided in Cleveland for thirty-five years, was a former resident of Giles County. Born in Alabama, he was the son of the late James Phillips and Susie Sandlin Phillips.<br>Mr. Phillips is survived by three sons; four sisters, Mrs. Cecil Whitlock, Mrs. Otis Jones, Mrs. Guy Daly, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Julia Young, St. Petersburg, Fla.; and five brothers, Gilbert Phillips and George M. Phillips, both of Pulaski, Rowe Phillips and Ben Phillips, Athens, Ala., and Bransford Phillips, Cleveland, Ohio.<br><br>PHILLIPS, Nathan Waters The Pulaski Citizen 03 Jun 1953<br>Funeral services for Nathan Waters Phillips, 79, farmer of the Minor Hill community were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>He died of a heart attack at his home Sunday. Mr. Phillips, a member of the Church of Christ, was a native of Giles County, and the son of the late Henry Phillips and Parilee Herbert Phillips.<br>Mr. Phillips is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Crabb Phillips; two daughters, Miss Maxie Phillips, Minor Hill and Mrs. Viva Jones, Coleman, Mich.; two sons, Roy Phillips, Athens, Ala. and Oakley Phillips, Minor Hill; several grandchildren also survive.<br><br>PHILLIPS, Rufus S. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Rufus S. Phillips, 56, who died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday night, August 22, at the home of his brother-in-law Campbell Carpenter, on the Columbia Highway, will be held Thursday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church. The Rev. Paul Sheppard of Plainfield, Ind., officiated and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. His death came after an extended period of declining health.<br>Born and reared in Wisconsin, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips. He received an engineering degree from the University of Wisconsin and was employed by Civil Aeronautics laboratory in Plainfield for many years. Four years ago he came to Giles County to reside. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a Mason.<br><br>Mr. Phillips is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nettie Carpenter Phillips; one daughter, Private Karen Phillips, WAC Band, stationed at Camp Lee, Va.; one sister, Mrs. C. A. Mau, West Salem, Wis., and one brother, Ellis Phillips, Bradford, Penn.<br><br>PHILLIPS, S. A. The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1951<br>S. A. Phillips, age 82, passed away Monday morning, September 24, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Stevens of Diana, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at the Diana Methodist Church of which he was a member, by the pastor, J. C. Elkins.<br>He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Stevens of Diana; three brothers, George, Henry, and Mike Phillips, all of Brick Church; three grandchildren; and three great grandchildren; and a host of friends and relatives.<br>Active pallbearers were: John Webster, Malcolm Jett, Lester Mangrum, Virgil Pierce, Everett Ingram, and Joe Creecy. McDaniel Funeral Home of Cornersville was in charge.<br><br>PHILLIPS, Usie Arnett The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sam T. Phillips, 76, Pulaski housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Tom Holland, minister of the church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Phillips ded at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday evening, July 27, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Usie Arnett, she was born March 4, 1881, in Giles County; she was the daughter of the late Jim Arnett and Susie Daly Arnett. The last member of her immediate family, she was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Phillips is survived by her husband, Sam T. Phillips; one son, Mahlon Phillips, Pulaski; six daughters, Miss Irene Phillips, Mrs. T. E. Monks, Mrs. Floyd Shackelford, Mrs. Brown Francis and Mrs. Clyde Robinson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Horace Rigsby, Mt. Pleasant; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PICKENS, James L. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for James L. Pickens, 84, retired farmer of the Lynnville community, whodied suddenly at 10:15 Wednesday morning, February 8, at his home, following a long illness, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen of College Grove, former pastor of the Methodist Church in Lynnville, and burial will take place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Pickens, son of the late William Pickens and Sarah Lowery Pickens, was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. His wife, Mrs. Alice Orr Pickens, died in 1927.<br>Mr. Pickens is survived by two daughters, Miss Allie Mae Pickens, who lived with her father, and Mrs. Emmett Lowery, also of Lynnville; and two sons, Ewell Pickens, Akron, Ohio and James Orville Pickens, La Grange, Ky.; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and one brother, Will Pickens, Mooresville.<br><br>PICKENS, Maggie Orr The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1952<br><br>Mrs. Maggie Orr Pickens, 85, died Saturday afternoon at her home at Lynnville after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Mooresville Presbyterian Church and burial took place in the family lot in the Bryant Cemetery.<br>A native of Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late DeWitt C. Orr and Sarah Cox Orr. Mrs. Pickens, a member of the Presbyterian Church, had lived in Giles County since 1903. Her husband, Ashley Pickens, died in 1920.<br>Mrs. Pickens is survived by one daughter, Miss Nina Pickens, Lynnville; and one sister, Mrs. L. M. Pickens, Nashville.<br><br>PICKETT, Bessie Longshore The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Longshore Pickett, 67, Pulaski housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Booths Chapel with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Pickett died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday evening, October 27, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born March 22, 1891, in the Fourth District of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bud Longshore and Betty Lawrence Longshore. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Her husband, Will Pickett, died in 1945.<br>Mrs. Pickett is survived by two sons, Carson Pickett and Tyson Pickett, both of Prospect; four daughters, Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Jr., Goodsprings, Mrs. Charlie Breeding, Prospect, Mrs. Earl Green, Pulask, and Mrs. Roy Harwell, Toledo, Ohio; sixteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; two brothers, Tommy Longshore, Decatur, Ala., and Ed Longshore, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Avery Sutton, Louisville, Ky. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>PIERCE, Amon A. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Amon A. Pierce, 61, salesman for the Burnett Motor Company in Nashville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Pierce died of a cerebral hemorrhage on Sunday, March 1, at the home in Nashville.<br>Born in Huntsville, Ala., March 7, 1897, he was the son of the late Sully Pierce and Georgia Lou Taylor Pierce. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Pierce is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mason Lindsey Pierce; two daughters, Mrs. Houston Pewett, Fort Myers, Fla.; and Mrs. Wayne Frost, Nashville; two sons, Robert L. Pierce, Nashville and Frank H. Pierce, Camp LeJune, N. C.; seven grandchildren; one brother, M. B. Pierce, Paris, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Charlie Poss and Mrs. D. W. Thurman, both of Pulaski.<br><br><br><br>PIERCE, Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Arthur Pierce, 70, retired farmer of the Thirteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, Baptist minister, with burial in Diana Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Pierce died unexpectedly from a paralytic stroke at noon Thursday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Carl Gowan in the Minnow Branch Community.<br>Born July 8, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Jordan Pierce and Callie Taylor Pierce, and had lived all his life here and in Obion County. His wife, Mrs. Mary Frances Cole Pierce, died in 1944.<br>In addition to Mrs. Gowan, Mr. Pierce is survived by another daughter, Mrs. J. W. Scales, Peoria, Ill.; and four sons, Willard Pierce, Pulaski, Virgil Pierce, Sumac community, George Lee Pierce, Brick Church, and Allen D. Pierce, Boonshill in Lincoln County. Bennett-May and Company morticians in charge.<br><br>PIERCE, Bob The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Bob Pierce, 74, resident of the New Zion community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the New Zion Baptist Church on the Lawrenceburg Highway. Rites were conducted by Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Pierce, who had had an extended illness, died at 11:50 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, November 18, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late Chesley Pierce and Almeda Woodard Pierce; and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Pierce is survived by his wife, Bunia Burrow Pierce; two brothers, Woodrow D. Pierce, Appleton, and Joe Pierce, Menard, Texas; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br>PIERCE, Bunia Burrow The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bunia Burrow Pierce, resident of the Sumac community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, December 6, at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by Elder Wiser, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Pierce died at Cozi Rest Nursing Home in Columbia after about four years of declining health.<br>Born April 27, 1878, in Marshall County, she was the daughter of the late James Burrow and Clarkie Burrow, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Bob Pierce, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Pierce is survived by one brother, Eugene Burrow, Cornersville; and three sisters, Mrs. John Follis, Columbia, Mrs. Elmer Parks, Cornersville, and Miss Ola Burrow, Lewisburg. Bennett-May and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br>PIERCE, Ethridge The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953<br>Ethridge Pierce, 30, resident of Indianapolis, Ind., formerly of Minor Hill, died Sunday, Feb. 8, at Franklin Hospital in Indianapolis of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in that city the day before.<br>Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Church of Christ at Anderson, Ala., by Alden Hendrix, minister. Burial was in Mitchell Cemetery in Alabama.<br>Mr. Pierce was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pierce of Minor Hill, and was a member of the Appleton Church of Christ.<br><br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dean Johnson Pierce; a daughter, Sandra Sue Pierce; a son, Harland Pierce; two brothers, Cecil Pierce, Pulaski and Talmadge Pierce of Minor Hill; and four sisters, Mrs. Prentice Burros, Huntington, Mrs. Jack Buffalo, Winter Haven, Fla., Mrs. Johnnie Varnell and Mrs. Marshall Gray, both of Rogersville, Ala.<br><br>PIERSON, Edward Dean The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1955<br>Edward Dean Pierson, 17, former Giles Countian, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 17, following an appendectomy, performed in and Enid, Okla., hospital.<br>Funeral services will take place there on Thursday afternoon.<br>He was the son of Mrs. Ruth Johnson of Enid, and Theo Pierson of Key West, Fla.<br>Other survivors include one sister, Miss Josephine Pierson; one brother, Robert Johnson; and two grandparents, Ollie Beasley, Enid; and Leonard Pierson, Pulaski.<br><br>PIGG, William Carl &#8220;Billy&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1958<br>William Carl &#8220;Billy&#8221; Pigg, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Alton Pigg of Pulaski died of lukemia Wednesday morning, September 3, at 7 o&#8217;clock at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville after an illness of about nine days.<br>Billy, a fifth grade student at Pulaski Elementary School,, was a member of the Little League baseball team this summer and was a leader in the activities of a wide circle of friends at school, church and in the community and his unexpected death left a pall of sorrow over all.<br>Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 4 o&#8217;clock at the East Hill Church of Christ by the Rev. Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister of the church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Survivors, in addition to his parents, are his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Pigg of Pulaski; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Pinkston of Lewisburg.<br><br>PIGG, Ida Holley The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Holley Pigg, 76, who died at 7 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening, May 15, at her home near Lynnville, after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Spring Place Church in Marshall County.<br>She was the daughter of the late Abe Holley and Phoebe Collins Holley.<br>Mrs. Pigg is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Tom Wakefield, Lewisburg, Mrs. Earl Taylor, Ostello, Marshall County, Mrs. Robert Wolaver, Lewisburg, Mrs. George Tenery, Delrose; two sons, Jim Tom Pigg, Lynnville, and Flournoy Pigg, Lewisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Levi Reed and Mrs. Mollie Mitchell, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br><br>PIGG, Jesse Stonewall The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Jesse Stonewall Pigg, 61, who died Tuesday were held Wednesday afternoon at North Side Church of Christ in Fayetteville. Vernon Rozar and L. T. McCord officiated and burial took place in Riverview Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Pigg, a native of Lincoln County, was the son of the late James Pigg and Estella Mitchell Pigg. Mr. Pigg had been employed by the Elk Cotton Mill for forty years. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Pigg is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flora Hensley Pigg; three daughters, Mrs. Herman McDonald, Chattanooga; Mrs. George Stockstill, Lewisburg, Mrs. Henry Morton, Fayetteville; five sons, Robert Pigg, Shelbyville, James, Ernest, Guy, and Joe Pigg, Fayetteville; five sisters, Mrs. Beasley Graves, Mrs. Charles Alsup, Giles County, Mrs. Coley Surles, Louisville, Mrs. Ewell Boyd, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Cora Matheson, Clifton, Va.; three brothers, Jim, Bryan, and Royall Pigg, Giles County; and 16 grandchildren.<br><br>PIGG, Mary Malinda Roland The Pulaski Citizen 16 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Malinda Roland Pigg, 68, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Virgil Bradford and Rufus Clifford, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Pigg died of a heart attack Sunday morning at the home in Pisgah.<br>Born May 7, 1887, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Roland and Lucinda Pendergrast Roland, and had lived in Giles County forty years. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Pigg is survived by her husband, Robert Taylor Pigg; two daughters, Mrs. Madoline Newton, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Katherine Weeks, Chicago, Ill.; two sons, Robert D. Pigg, U. S. Navy, stationed in Norfolk, Va., and John T. Pigg, Nashville.<br><br>PIERCE, Will Henry The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Will Henry Pierce, 67, farmer of the Friendship section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by Elder J. M. Walker and Dr. Bruce Strother. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Pierce died at 9:30 Tuesday morning, February 10, at Giles County Hospital following a two year illness.<br>Born November 18, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son oc the late JohnWiley Pierce and Hattie Turner Pierce, and was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Pierce is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Britton Pierce; six sons, John Harvey Pierce, Alton Pierce, Thomas Pierce, Paul Pierce, all of the Friendship section, Robert Pierce, Huntsville, Ala. and David Pierce, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Carl McDougal Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. D. A. Griffis, Corpus Christi, Texas, Mrs. Emmett Hutton, Nashville and Mrs. Mable Tate, Pulaski; twenty-one grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Henry Calvin Pierce, Nashville and Fitzhugh Pierce, Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Tom Polly, Pulaski; and a half-sister, Mrs. Docia Roberts, Cornersville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>PIERCE, Woodard D. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1957<br>Funeral services for Woodard D. Pierce, 72, retired farmer of the Minor Hill community, were held Saturday afternoon at the Church of Christ at Anderson, Ala., conducted by the minister, Aldridge Hendrix and burial took place in the Mitchell Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Mr. Pierce died at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at his home after a long illness.<br><br>Born March 11, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Chesley Pierce and Almeda Woodard Pierce, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Pierce, who had resided in Giles County most of his life, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lydia Hammons Pierce; four daughters, Mrs. Marshall Gray, Murray, Ky., Mrs. Meta Varnell, Rogersville, Ala., Mrs. Gladys Yon, Winter Haven, Fla., and Mrs. Laura Lou Barrow, Atwood, Tenn.; two sons, Cecil Pierce, Pulaski, and Talmadge Pierce of Minor Hill; twenty-five grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren and one brother, Joe Pierce of Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home, mortiicians in charge.<br><br>PILKINTON, James Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for James Calvin Pilkinton, 74, retired farmer of Lawrence County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Ethridge Church of Christ, conducted by Rufus Clifford, minister, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br>Mr. Pilkinton died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Monday night, November 7, at Lawrence County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Charlie Pilkinton and Mollie Fine Pilkinton, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Pilkinton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willie Hardin Pilkinton; two sons, Calvin Pilkinton, Orlando, Fla., and Boyd Pilkinton, Lawrenceburg; five daughters, Mrs. Floyd May, Pulaski, Mrs. Kelly Collier, Mrs. Pearl Bennefield and Mrs. Louise Tarpley, all of Ethridge, and Mrs. Mae Long, Orlando, Fla.; twenty grandchildren and six great grandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. Bud Helton, Mrs. Tom Rose and Mrs. Delia Whitsett, Giles County, Mrs. A. B. Helton, Lawrence County and Mrs. Cress Crumley, California.<br><br>PILLOW, Eva The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Eva Pillow, 52, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Miss Pillow died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, September 12, at a nursing home in Nashville after a long illness.<br>Born April 21, 1898, and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tom Pillow and Ella Cashion Pillow. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Pillow, who made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Englett at Wales, is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Englett, Mrs. George Dodson and Mrs. Joe Tidwell, both of Pulaski, Mrs. William Martin, Beech Hill, and Mrs. J. D. Brown, Ardmore; and two brothers, Sam Pillow, Marianna, Ark. and Roy Pillow Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PILLOW, Mabel Englett The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel Englett Pillow, 50, resident of the Wales Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Pillow died Friday at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born September 18, 1905, the daughter of the late Mack Englett and Lula Rhea Englett, and was a member of the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Pillow is survived by her husband, Roy M. Pillow; one son, Roy T. Pillow, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. James Durham, Pulaski; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. William Holley, Pulaski; and three brothers, William Entlett, Pulaski, Leon Englett, Spencer, Ohio, and Frank Englett, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May Funeral Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PINKELTON, Melvin D. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Melvin D. Pinkelton, 69, local truck driver, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley and Dr. William H. Mansfield and burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Pinkelton died at noon Tuesday at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>Native of Giles County, he was born August 22, 1888, the son of the late Albert Ross Pinkelton and Mary Ellen Reeves Pinkelton.<br>Mr. Pinkelton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Octavene Reeves Pinkelton; one daughter, Mrs. Delmas Stanford, Union Hill; one son, Carnell Pinkelton, Pulaski; a number of grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Willie Turner, Weakley Creek; one half-sister, Mrs. Roy Beets, Bodenham; and one half-brother, Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Weakley Creek. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PILKINTON, Alice Raines The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Raines Pilkinton, 87, widow of Jim Pilkinton, were held at one o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at Bracey-Welsh Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville. Mrs. Pilkinton died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 19, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Andrew Caldwell in Nashville, after a few weeks illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jack Raines and Amanda Raines. Her husband died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Pilkinton is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Ben Brazzell, Mrs. James Holt and Mrs. E. O. Carter, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Russell Tarpley, Pulaski; three sons, Willie and Johnny Pilkinton, Nashville, and Earl Pilkinton, Giles County; several grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br>Clarence E Holley, employee of The Pulaski Citizen, is a grandson. Giles County nephews are D. W. Thurman, J. T. Thurman, Richard Raines, and Mrs. Brown Dugger is a niece.<br><br>PITTARD, Annie Laurie Hardeman The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br><br>Mrs. Annie Laurie Hardeman Pittard, about 75 years of age, died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, November 17, at her home in Cisco, Texas, following a heart ailment. Funeral rites were held Thursday at the Christian Church with the burial in that city.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jasper M. Hardeman and Ann Patterson Hardeman. She was a member of the Christian Church in Cisco.<br>Her husband, Kirksey H. Pittard, also a native of Giles County, died about eleven years ago.<br>Mrs. Pittard is survived by several nieces and nephews.<br><br>PITTARD, C. Frank The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for C. Frank Pittard, 90, retired school teacher of the county were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. A. R. Hogan, a former pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Pittard died at 2:10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 20, at Giles County Hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born July 1, 1869, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Samuel Pittard and Martha Melissa Gracy Pittard. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Pittard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ena Davenport Pittard; two sons, Ewell Pittard, Memphis, and Thomas Pittard, Jacksonville, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Wayne S. Cooper, Elizabethton, Mrs. Bailus Bee, Knoxville, and Mrs. Floyd Nelson, Jr., Fayetteville; ten grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; two brothers, Will Pittard and Roy Pittard, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. W. J. Stewart, Oklahoma, Okla. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>PITTARD, Guy Madison The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1957<br>Guy Madison Pittard, 61, native of Giles County and a former construction foreman who has been a patient in Kennedy Veterans Hospital in Memphis for five months, died on Monday, April 8. Funeral rites were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at National Funeral Home with burial in National Cemetery in Memphis.<br>A veteran of World War I, he was born August 30, 1895, in Giles County, the son of the late Albert G. Pittard and Minnie Zuccarello Pittard, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Pittard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethylene Rutledge Pittard, Memphis; and two sisters, Mrs. Guy Chambers and Mrs. Virginia Pittard Shores, both of Pulaski.<br><br>PITTARD, Metta Letitia Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1950<br>Mrs. Metta Letitia Harwell Pittard, 86, well known resident of the western section of the county, died at 1:05 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 4, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Waters Zeigler, near Pulaski. She had been in declining health for several months.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Church by Rev. E. D. Troutt, Methodist minister, and burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br><br>Born December 6, 1864, and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Samuel Hartwell Harwell and Sara Jane Williams Harwell, and had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years. Her husband, Charles G. Pittard, died February 16, 1932.<br>In addition to the one daughter, Mrs. Pittard is survived by two sons, Tom A. Pittard, Pulaski, and R. Samuel Pittard, Des Moines N. Mexico; seven grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Glossup and Mrs. Lillie Douglas, both of Giles County; and one brother, Walter C. Harwell, Oden, Texas.<br><br>PITTMAN, Tom A. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1956<br>Tom A. Pittman, 73, retired businessman of Pulaski and a member of a prominent Giles County family, died at 3:00 p. m. Tuesday at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister in Giles County. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Pittman was born in Giles County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. Pittman, prominent citizens of this community for many years. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski and for many years was a member of the choir. Mr. Pittman, who owned extensive real estate in Pulaski, had resided at his home on South Second Street most of his life.<br>Survivors are two first cousins, Mrs. Lillie Smith of Pulaski, who resided with Mr. Pittman; and Mrs. Mamie Vaughn of Nashville, and a number of second cousins.<br><br>POE, Marc Allan The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1959<br>Prayer services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in Maplewood Cemetery for Marc Allan Poe, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Poe. The survivors, in addition to the parents, are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Poe.<br><br>POLLARD, Jesse The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1953<br>Funeral services for Jesse Pollard, 31, farmer of the Blooming Grove community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by George O. Williams, Church of Christ minister of Athens, Ala., and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister of Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Pollard, a veteran of World War II, died of a brain tumor at 11:45 Monday morning at Thayer Veterans hospital in Nashville following a three month illness.<br>Born December 28, 1921, at Kedron in Giles County, Mr. Pollard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Roller Pollard; five small children, William Clarence Pollard, Betty Jo Pollard, Thomas Ferrell Pollard, Roxie Ann Pollard, and Linda Faye Pollard; and one brother, Butler Pollard, stationed at Army Fort Kobbe, Panama Canal Zone. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>POLLARD, John C. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1952<br><br>Funeral services for John C. Pollard, Sr., 80, retired farmer of the Prospect community, who died Saturday night, February 9, at his home, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the residence. The Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the Liberty Methodist Church, officiated, and burial took place in the family lot in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Pollard, who lived all his life in the same community, was the son of the late Frank Pollard and Ann Wells Pollard. He was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ida James Pollard, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Pollard is survived by a daughter, Miss Esterlene Pollard; two sons, John C. Pollard, Jr. and James Buckner Pollard; and six grandchildren, all of Prospect. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>POLLARD, Nannie Ellen Hardy The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nannie Ellen Hardy Pollard, 89, widow of Jesse Pollard, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the pastor, the Rev. W. C. Folks, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, with burial taking place in Kedron Cemetery. Mrs. Pollard died at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at her home after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Alfred Hardy and Frances Ann Goldman Hardy.<br>Mrs. Pollard is survived by one daughter, Miss Fannie Pollard, Kedron; one son, Aubrey Pollard, Lawrence County; a grandson, Butler Pollard, Camp Gordon, Ga.; and eight great grandchidren. Wilson Carter and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br>POLLOCK, Sam Robert The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Sam Robert Pollock, 69, retired farmer and veteran of W.W.I of the Minor Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Puncheon Church of Christ, conducted by Elder E. O. Coffman of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the Noblit Cemetery. Born September 8, 1889 in Giles County, he was the son of the late R. W. and Susan Kimbrough Pollock.<br>Mr. Pollock is survived by his wife, Mrs. Reba Johnson Pollock; a step son, Loyd Foust; one grandchild; and one brother, Edd Pollock, Minor Hill. Bennett May and Company in charge.<br><br>POLLY, Myrtle May Pierce The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle May Pierce Polly, 70, who lived one mile south of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert Shaffer, minister of the church, and Tom Holland, former minister of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Polly died Tuesday morning at the home after a long illness.<br>Born April 6, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John W. Pierce and Hattie Turner Pierce.<br>Mrs. Polly is survived by her husband, Tommy W. Polly; one son, Hayden Pierce, California; one daughter, Mrs. Holbert Helmontaller,Columbia; two brothers, Calvin Pierce, Nashville and Fitzhugh Pierce, Fayetteville; and one half-sister, Mrs. Docia Roberts, Cornersville; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>POOLE, Oma Ann Moseley The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Robert M. Poole, age 67, were held Wednesday afternoon, March 7, at the Pulaski Methodist Church by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor. Burial<br>was in Maplewood Cemetery with Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors. Mrs. Poole died Tuesday, March 6, at her home in Pulaski after a long illness.<br>The former Mrs. Oma Ann Moseley, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Ella Harwell Moseley. She was born at McBurg in Lincoln County and had lived in Pulaski for many years. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Survivors are her husband; tow daughters, Mrs. John E. Worsham and Mrs. Billie Christopher, both of Pulaski; five sons, Samuel Poole of Pulaski; Burris Poole and Woodrow Poole, both of Louisville, Robert Dean Poole of Marshall County, and Herbert Poole of Beech Hill; a number of grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. H. C. Sigmon of Diana.<br><br>POPE, Brenda Jean The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Brenda Jean Pope, 13 month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pope, died at 5:07 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, April 19, at the home in Columbia, following a few hours of illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the grave in the Elliott Cemetery, near Ardmore, conducted by the Rev. Pat Abernathy of Alabama.<br>In addition to the parents, Albert and Hazelle Cole Pope, the child is survived by one brother, Jerry Wayne Pope; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luther Cole of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Frank Pope of Prospect. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>POPE, Fannie Martin Young The Pulaski Citizen 07Jan 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Martin Young Pope, 75, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Cullen T. Carter, the Rev. W. J. Bunn, former pastor and the Rev. Robert F. Warden, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Pope died at 8:40 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at her home in the Elkton community, following several months illness.<br>Mrs. Pope is survived by her husband, Arthur Pope; three daughters, Mrs. W. E. Rogers, Mrs. Vilas Rogers and Mrs. E. S. Thompson; three sons, Gilbert Pope, Foster Pope and Joe Pope, all of the Elkton community; twenty-seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Tallent, Harvest, Ala. and Mrs. Hallie Russell, Elkton; and three brothers, Frank Young, Fayetteville, Bob Young, Shamrock, Texas and Atha Young, Bethel, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>POPE, Madeline Brown The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Otto W. Pope, 62, Pulaski resident for a number of years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church with rites conducted by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Rose Hill Cemetery at Fayetteville.<br>Mrs. Pope died Saturday at Giles County Hospital following a heart attack on Thursday.<br><br>The former Miss Madeline Brown, she was born September 24, 1893, in Rutherford County, the daughter of the late Rev. Robert H. Brown, Presbyterian minister, and Mrs. Sallie Smith Brown. Her husband Otto W. Pope, died ten years ago. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was active in the church and social life of the community.<br>Mrs. Pope is survived by one sister, Mrs. George Russell, Petersburg, and one brother, R. Hutton Brown of Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>POPE, Virginia McFerrin The Pulaski Citizen 01 Apr 1953<br>Mrs. Virginia McFerrin Pope, 70, wife of Col. William R. Pope, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, March 26, at her home in Richmond, Va., after a year&#8217;s illness.<br>Funeral services were held in Richmond and burial took place in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.<br>Born in Franklin, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Rev. John A. McFerrin of the Tennessee Conference and Mrs. McFerrin. In 1903 she and William Pope were married in Pulaski.<br>In addition to her husband, Col. Pope, retired Army officer, Mrs. Pope is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Leon J. Livingston, Richmond, Va.; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. J. J. Stowe, Nashville.<br>The Pope family have maintained a home at Monteagle, Tenn., for many years. In recent years, Col. and Mrs. Pope lived in Pulaski at Reveille, a name they withdraw when the property is sold.<br><br>POPE, Wayne Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Wayne Jackson Pope, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pope of Columbia, were held at the grave at the Elliott Cemetery in Giles County near Ardmore, at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Pat Abernathy.<br>Young Pope, who resided on East Ninth Street, suffered a head injury in a fall Friday afternoon while playing with a group of boys. He was a student at the Andrews School.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by one sister, Marvis Pope; two brothers, William Pope, Jr. , and James Elmer Pope; his maternal grandfather, Claude Wales; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ada Steelman, Columbia. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>PORTA, Michael The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1953<br>A three-year-old boy died Monday afternoon at Vanderbilt Hospital of injuries received when he was struck by a delivery truck on Morningside Drive in Pulaski earlier in the day.<br>The child was Michael Porta, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Porta who recently moved to Pulaski to make their home. He was struck on the street near his home at 11:25 a.m. and died at 4:20 p.m. at the Nashville hospital where he was taken after receiving emergency treatment at Giles County Hospital.<br>The truck was a laundry delivery truck driven by Windell Pylant. No details of the accident were learned except that Pylant stopped at once and carried the child to Giles County Hospital.<br><br>In addition to his parents he is survived by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hammond of Middleboro, Ky., and his paternal grandparents, Mrs. and Mrs. Chester Porta of Hopkinsville, Ky.<br>Funeral services were held Wednesday in Middleboro, Ky.<br><br>PORTER, Charlie Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1954<br>Charlie Jackson Porter, 68, farmer of the Diana community, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 6, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Ostella Church of Christ, with Coleman Pyles, officiating, and burial took place in Spring Place Cemetery in Marshall County.<br>Born January 22, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Billy Porter and Augusta Ann Goodrum Porter, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Porter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clemmie West Porter; four sons, Loyd Porter, Diana, Guy Porter and Lavoy Porter, both of Detroit, Mich., and William West Porter, Chicago, Ill.; eight grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Stone, Lynnville, Mrs. Gladys Franklin, Spring Place, and Mrs. Emma Buntzell, Sealy, Texas; and two brothers, Arthur Porter, Lynnville, and John Porter, Cornersville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PORTER, Clifford Allen The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Clifford Allen Porter, 34, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ralph Dodson, of the Martin College faculty. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, March 4, at his home in Jackson, Miss.<br>A former resident of Giles County, he was born in Lawrence County and was the son of Joe Lee Porter and Martha Ada Scott Porter.<br>In addition to his parents, who live in Pulaski, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sula Hughes Fry Porter; one son, Larry Porter, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Herschel Creecy and Mrs. W. T. Smith, bot of Osceola, Ark.; four brothers, William B. Porter, Warrenton, __., and Chester G. Porter, Joe Lee Porter and ____________ Porter, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br>PORTER, Martha Ann Francis The Pulaski Citizen 5 Oct 1955<br>Mrs. D. R. Porter, 83, Giles Countian residing at Elkhart, Ind., was killed Thursday when struck by an automobile as she crossed the street in front of her home to the mailbox to post a letter.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at the Marcella Falls Church of Christ by Hazel Spencer, Church of Christ minister of Mt. Pleasant. Burial was in the Lucy Graveyard in that community.<br>The former Miss Martha Ann Francis, she was a daughter of Jim Francis and Melinda Shrader Francis and was born in Giles County. Her husband died several years ago and she had resided with her son, John Porter, at Elkhart since Mr. Porter&#8217;s death. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br>Mrs. Porters is survived by three others sons, Audie Porter, Detroit, Mich., Grady Porter, Nashville, Henry Porter, Clifton; one daughter, Mrs. Bessie Finn, Sodas, New York; and three brothers, Whitt Francis and Ed Francis, both of Giles County; and James Whitt, Elgin, Texas.<br><br>PORTER, Rollie A. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for Rollie A. Porter, 79, retired farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial took place in Diana Cemetery.<br>Mr. Porter, a bachelor, died Monday afternoon in Fairmont Rest Home in Columbia after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Mark Porter and Martha Goodman Porter, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Porter is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Cora B. Hobbs, Veto, Ala., and Mrs. Grover Gunter, McBurg community in Lincoln County; and one brother, O. E. Porter, Diana.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PORTERFIELD, Alma Williams The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Williams Porterfield, 79, who died Friday, January 8, were<br>held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Friendship Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, a former pastor, and burial took place in Brick Church Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Porterfield died at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Tarpley in Pulaski, after an illness of several weeks.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Perry Williams and Lucinda Stevenson Williams, and was a member of Friendship Methodist Church. Her husband, Willis Porterfield, died several years ago.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Porterfield is survived by three sons, Van Porterfield, Lewisburg, Dual Porterfield, McBurg, and Princeton Porterfield, Friendship; one sister, Mrs. Belle Griggs, Friendship; and four brothers, Virgil Williams, Elkton, and A. P. Williams, Sidney Williams, and K. S. Williams, all of Friendship; Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>PORTERFIELD, Willis The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Willis Porterfield, 85, who died at 12:45 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, January 27, following a three month illness, were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Brick Church, with Rev. J. C. Elkins and Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Porterfield was born and reared in Giles County and was a son of the late George and Nancy Durr Porterfield. He was a member of the Methodist Church since early manhood.<br>Mr. Porterfield is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alma Williams Porterfield; three sons, Duel Porterfield of the Diana community, Van Porterfield of Lewisburg, and Princeton Porterfield of the Friendship community; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Tarpley of Pulaski; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br><br><br>POTTER, Katherine Kirk The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Mrs. Katherine Kirk Potter, 44, Clarksville resident and former resident of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 12, at her home in Clarksville after an illness of one year.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Harvey Hunt Funeral Home in Clarksville with burial in Greenwood Cemetery in that city.<br>Mrs. Potter, member of the Pleasant View Baptist Church, is survived by her husband, Leonard Potter; two daughters, Mrs. Fort Birdwell, Jr., Clarksville, and Mrs. Mason Whitt, Long Beach, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. R. L. Posey, Clarksville, and Mrs. Nora Lee Jones, Detroit, Mich., and two brothers, Clarence Kirk and Anderson Kirk, Clarksville.<br><br><br><br>POTTS, Ewell C. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1958<br>Ewell C. Potts, 66, native of Giles County, died in Veterans Hospital in Dallas, Texas, on June 1, after several weeks illness. Funeral services and burial took place on Wednesday, June 4, in New Orleans, La., his former home.<br>A veteran of WWI, for approximately twenty-five years he had been employed by the Internal Revenue Department; and at the time of his death was District Superintendent of the Dallas Division.<br>Born and reared at Prospect, he was the son of the late J. B. Potts and Elizabeth Williamson Potts. He was a communicant of the Catholic Church.<br>Mr. Potts is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles Marshall and Mrs. Wiley Mosey, Jr.; one son, Ewell C. Potts, Jr.; thirteen grandchildren; all of New Orleans; three sisters, Mrs. Joe H. Maples, Athens, Ala., Mrs. W. L. Gladish, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. L. M. Burnette, Blytheville, Ark.; and one brother, Louis M. Potts, Long Beach, Calif.<br><br>POTTS, Herman Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1958<br>Herman Lewis Potts, 18, Prospect native employed at the Decatur Chemstrand Plant, was killed instantly about midnight Saturday night when the car he was driving ran into a bridge abutment on Highway 31 south of Athens, Ala.<br>Relatives said Potts, who was enroute to Decatur to work on the night shift at the plant, was believed to have fallen asleep, causing the accident. The absence of skid marks on the pavement indicated no other car was involved, the family said.<br>Funeral services were held at 1:30 p. m. Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Tom Holland, Church of Christ minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A son of J. B. and Mrs. Alta Mae Garrett Potts, the young man was a graduate of Elkton High School and a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to his parents, other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. William Widner, Decatur, Ala.; Mrs. Paul Pope, Del Rio, Texas; two brothers, J. B. Potts, Jr., and Larry Potts, both of Prospect; and his grandmothers, Mrs. A. B. Potts and Mrs. Jim Garrett, Prospect.<br><br>POTTS, John Baker The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1952<br><br>John Baker Potts, about 25 years old, a resident of New Orleans, La., was killed Sunday, September 28, in an automobile wreck on the New Orleans-Shreveport highway. He was enroute to Shreveport to see his fiancee to whom he would have been married October 10.<br>Mr. Potts was the youngest son Ewell C. Potts of San Antoinio, Texas, a native of Prospect, Tenn.<br>Mr. Potts is survived by his parents; and two married sisters and one brother of New Orleans.<br><br>POWELL, Addie Lou McGrew The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Clarence Powell, 79, were held Thursday in Danville, Ky., former home of the family. Burial took place in that city.<br>Mrs. Powell died Wednesday, August 11 (four days before her eightieth birthday anniversary) at the home of her brother, Neely P. McGrew, in Memphis, following several months&#8217; illness.<br>The former Miss Addie Lou McGrew, she was born August 15, 1874, and reared in Giles County, the daughter of the late William Neely McGrew and Louisa Whitley McGrew. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Clarence Powell died in Danville thirteen years ago.<br>Mrs. Powell, who has lived the past five years in Memphis, is survived by the one brother, Neely P. McGrew; and one sister, Mrs. W. E. Gilbert of Nashville.<br>Mrs. Hill Turner and her mother, Mrs. Colie H. Brown, and Mrs. David C. Elder were in Memphis Tuesday to visit Mrs. Powell.<br><br>POWELL, Albert Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1958<br>Albert Taylor Powell, 49, employee of Carbon-Carbide Corporation in Oak Ridge for fourteen years, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, March 15, at Oak Ridge Hospital after several weeks illness. Prayer services were held at 9 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning at Mynatt&#8217;s Funeral Home in Knoxville. In the afternoon funeral services were held at Friendship Baptist Church at Culleoka, Tenn., with the rites conducted y the Rev. Haynes Brinkley of Minor Hill. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born January 16, 1909, at Minor Hill in Giles County, he was the son of the late Calvin Taylor Powell and Mary Hagan Powell. On April 14, 1932, he married the former Miss Gladys Richardson, who survives. He was a member of the Minor Hill Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Powell is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Powell Haney, Huntsville, Ala., and Miss Marolyn W. Powell, Oak Ridge; two grandsons, Douglas and Don Haney, Huntsville; one sister, Mrs. Jessie P. Bledsoe, Minor Hill; and two brothers, Royce M. Powell, Miami, Fla., and Hagan Powell, Belle Glade, Fla., and two nephews.<br><br>POWELL, Charlie Burton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1952<br><br>Charlie Burton Powell, 49, employee of Giles County Highway Department, died about 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, June 4, at Giles County Hospital, only minutes after he was brought in from his job on a bridge in the Minor Hill section. It is reported that his death was due to coronary thrombosis, probably brought on by a sunstroke.<br>Funeral services will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Tom McConnell. Burial will take place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County on October 2, 1902, he was the son of Mrs. Delia Howard Powell of Minor Hill and the late Robert Powell.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Gladys Alsup Powell, died several years ago. In addition to his mother, Mr. Powell is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Ethel Jackson Powell; two small sons, Charles Eddie and William Edwin Powell; two daughters by his first marriage, Mrs. Rudolph Brinson, Lakeland, Fla., and Mrs. Lawrence Whighan, Cleveland, Ohio; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Harry Holton, Sarasota, Fla.; and one half brother, Andy Powell; Salinas, Calif. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br><br>POWELL, Ellen Delia Howard The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Delia Howard Powell, 85, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Harold Dean Smith, with burial taking place in Second Creek Cemetery, near Loretto. Mrs. Powell died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock p. m. Sunday, May 20, at her home at Minor Hill after a long illness.<br>Born October 9, 1871, in the Shoal Creek section of the county, she was the daughter of the late Newt Howard and Mary Davenport Howard, and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Robert Powell, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Powell is survived by one daughters, Mrs. Mary Brown, Sarasota, Fla.; and seven grandchildren.<br><br>POWELL, Lena Viola Bee The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Viola Bee Powell, 68, Pulaski resident, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, November 25, at Oak Grove Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Powell died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday morning, November 22, at Giles County Hospital, after a lengthy illness.<br>Born December 3, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Marshall Bee and the late Mr. Bee. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Powell is survived by her husband, B. Isom Powell; four sons, Aubrey C. Powell, of the Oak Grove community, Earlie Powell, Eagleville, Tenn., Vernon H. Powell, US Army, stationed in Alaska, and Alvie B. Powell, Fayetteville; one daughter, Mrs. Clara Gatlin, Waynesboro; seventeen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; four brothers, Will Bee, Prospect, Earl Bee and Carson Bee, Pulaski and Raymond Bee, Dallas, Texas; and three sisters, Mrs. Eula Garner, Pulaski, and Mrs. Aggie Davenport and Mrs. Myria Henderson, both of Auburndale, Fla.<br><br><br>POWELL, Luther C. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Luther C. Powell, 79, retired farmer of the Liberty Community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Liberty Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. Sam Webster, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in the family cemetery, near the home.<br>Mr. Powell died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night at the home after a long illness. He was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church. Born February 15, 1879, he was the son of the late Irvin Harrison Powell and Nanny Elder Powell.<br>Mr. Powell, a single man, is survived by four sisters, Misses Mary, Mattie and Kittie Powell, Liberty and Mrs. S. F. Harlow, Elkton; and one half-brother, John D. Wilburn, Liberty. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>POWELL, Myrtle Middleton The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1957<br>Mrs. Myrtle Middleton Powell, 82, native of Pulaski, Tenn., and operator of the Powell Realty firm of Amarillo, Texas, died on Saturday, March 15, in Amarillo after a months illness due to a paralytic stroke. Funeral rites were held Monday in Amarillo and burial took place in Plainview, Texas.<br>Born May 1, 1874, in Pulaski, she later lived in Waxahachie, Texas, moving in 1904 to Amarillo. Her husband, Frank Powell died in 1914, after which time she became operator of the realty company for a period of forty years, believed to be the longest length of time any woman had operated the type of business in the state of Texas.<br>Mrs. Powell is survived by one son, C. D. Powell, Plainview; three daughters; five grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters.<br><br>POWERS, Horace Glenn The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1955<br>Horace Glenn Powers, 70, retired farmer and blacksmith, died at 5:10 o&#8217;clock January 4, at his home in Ardmore, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday at the Ardmore Methodist Church with the Rev. Harold W. Coke, pastor, officiating. Burial took place in Poplar Hill Cemetery.<br>Born August 7, 1884, he was a native of the county, and the son of Joe Powers and Susie Gibson Powers. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Powers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Mae Campbell Powers; three daughters and five sons in Texas; and two step-sons, William Herbert Campbell, Elkton, and Malcom Campbell, Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>POWERS, Robert Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1955<br>Robert Taylor Powers, former Giles Countian, 73, died Sunday, October 16th, at 6:15 p.m. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Renie, Columbus, Ga. Funeral services were conducted at Pulaski Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock with burial in Moriah Church Cemetery.<br>In additin to Mrs. Renie, Mr. Powers is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Alice Carter, two sons, F. M. and Pascal Powers, all of Columbus, Ga.; three brothers, Charles, and Theo Powers of Lewisburg, and John Wesley Powers of Giles.<br><br>PRAEGER, Carrie Coffman The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1951<br>Washington, D. C., Feb. 27 &#8211; Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Coffman Praeger, 52, native of Pulaski, Tenn., were conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church here, with burial in Fort Lincoln Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Praeger, who died at her home after a two-month illness, was the widow of Otto Praeger, known as &#8220;The Father of the Air Mail Service.&#8221; He established the air mail services as second assistant postmaster general in 1918, during the Wilson administration.<br>Soon after their marriage in 1928, the Praegers went to Siam where he advised the king on communications and set up another air mail service. Their three daughters were born in Siam.<br>Mrs. Praeger is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Janet Praeger Phillips, wife of an army lieutenant in Germany; Mrs. Helen Praeger Keller, a sophomore at the University of Oklahoma and Miss Elinor Praeger, a senior at Duke University; three stepsons, Otto Praeger, Jr., of Amarillo, Texas, Frank H. Praeger, of Philadelphia, and Herman Praeger of Arlington, Va.; two sisters Mrs. John Miller of Houston, and Mrs. H. Burton Harvey of Topeka, Kans., and two brothers, Lt. Col. John H. Coffman, retired , a Washington lawyer, and Rivers Coffman of Holdenville, Okla.<br>Mrs. Praeger was the daughter and the late John Lewis Coffman and Mrs. Alice Malone Coffman.<br><br>PRATT, Fate The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Fate Pratt, 89, retired farmer of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Pratt was found dead in bed Wednesday morning at the home on South Third Street.<br>Born November 9, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jake Pratt and Jennie Owens Pratt. His wife, Mrs. Gussie Pratt, died seven years ago.<br>Mr. Pratt is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Estelle Shirley, Pulaski; one son, Allen Dean Pratt; and two sisters, Mrs. Dave Green and Mrs. Sam Fuller, both of Spring Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>PRATT, Lee Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 11 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Lee Wesley Pratt, 50, farmer of the 18th Civil District, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Good Hope Baptist Church at Westside, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Pratt died suddenly of a heart attack at 5:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning while feeding his stock on the farm. The son of the late Robert F. Pratt and Susie Fry Pratt, he was born December 20, 1904, in Giles County.<br>Mr. Pratt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Salina Robinson Pratt; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Roberson, Sparland, Ill., and Miss Lurlie Mae Pratt, Westside; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jody Burks, Choates Creek, and Mrs. J. M. Burdette, New Prospect; and three brothers, Roy Pratt, Columbia, Frank Pratt, Westside, and Malcolm Pratt, Choates Creek. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PRATT, Robert Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Robert Franklin Pratt, 72, who died at 9:05 o&#8217;clock Friday night, November 3, at his home in the Fifth Civil District following a three weeks heart ailment, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Westside Baptist Church. Elder J. Clifford Murphy officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He was the son of the late Jake Pratt and Jane Owens Pratt. His wife died in January 1949.<br>Mr. Pratt is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. M. Burdette and Mrs. Jody Burks, both of Giles County; four sons, Roy Pratt, Columbia, Frank Pratt, Lee Pratt, and Malcolm Pratt, Giles County; eleven grandchildren, two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Dave Green and Mrs. Sam Pullen, Maury County; and one brother, Fate Pratt, Goodsprings.<br><br><br><br>PRATT, Robert Franklin Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Robert Franklin Pratt, Jr., 52, farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Westside Baptist Church, conducted by E. C. Prestridge, Church of Christ minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Pratt died of a heart ailment at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born June 29, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Franklin Pratt and Mary S. Fry Pratt, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Pratt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera Hardiman Pratt; two sisters, Mrs. Jody Burks, Bodenham, and Mrs. Jim Burdette, Lawrenceburg; and two brothers, Roy Pratt, Columbia and Malcolm Pratt, Bodenham. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>PRATT, William Malcolm The Pulaski Citizen 28 Sep 1955<br>Funeral services for William Malcolm Pratt, 47, timber buyer were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Parsons Methodist Church at Parsons, Tenn. The Rev. Harold McSwain officiated and burial took place in Peace Chapel Cemetery.<br>Mr. Pratt who had resided in Pulaski several months, died suddenly of a heart attack about 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the residence on East College Street. He had had previous attacks.<br>A native of Decatur County, he was the son of the late W. F. Pratt and Sallie Turnbow Pratt of Parsons.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Pratt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Opal Smith Pratt; two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Jean Britt of San Diego, Calif. and Miss Shirley Ann Pratt, Parsons; three sisters, Mrs. Beanice Averette, Scotts Hill, Tenn., Mrs. Odell Cordle, Milan and Mrs. Ruby Wheat, Jackson; and three brothers, Martin Pratt, Milan, James Pratt, Madison, and Joe Pratt, Parsons.<br><br>PRATT, W. R. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1957<br><br>W. R. Pratt, 22, Giles Countian residing in Nashville, was killed in a traffic accident that occurred in Nashville about 8 o&#8217;clock Saturday night when the automobile he was driving crashed into a telephone pole then into a tree on Jones Street.<br>Two other occupants of the car escaped injury in the accident that relatives said resulted when Pratt lost control of the car.<br>Pratt has resided in Nashville for the last several months and was employed at the Richman Dairy Company plant.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by two Methodist ministers of Nashville. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery near Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Pratt is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Waylon Denton, Frankewing; two brothers, John H. Pratt and Robert E. Pratt, both of Nashville.<br><br><br><br><br>PRICE, Ariel The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1957<br>Ariel Price, 57, farmer and owner-operator of the Price Stockbarn in Pulaski, died at 11:15 Wednesday night at Giles County Hospital in Pulaski after suffering a stroke of paralysis about noon Wednesday at his home.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Associate Pastor of First Methodist Church and Tom Holland, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son Mrs. Betty Clark Price and the late Will Price. He was educated in Giles County schools and had been engaged in farming and operating the stockbarn for many years. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Price is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leda Nance Price; two sons, Billy and Tommy Price; three daughters, Misses Betty Jo and Linda Lee Price, and Mrs. Ann Price Cobb; and a brother, Robert Price, all of Pulaski.<br><br>PRINCE, Franklin Meredith The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1953<br>Franklin Meredith Erskine Prince, 68, carpenter, died at 5:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, September 16, at his home in Nashville, following an illness of four months.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. A. Jones, Episcopal minister. Burial took place in the Shores Cemetery.<br>Born October 24, 1884, in Bedford County, Tenn., he was the son of the late James Prince and Mary Malone Prince. He lived in Giles County several years, moving to Nashville in 1941. He was a member of the Episcopal Church.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Annie Green Prince, died in 1921.<br>Mr. Prince is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Tipper Prince; two sons, James Franklin Prince, Nashville and William Edward Prince, Columbia; and three grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>PRINCE, Lurton David The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1958<br>Lurton David Prince, 45, manager of the Giles County Farmers CoOperative, for the past ten years died Saturday afternoon, October 18, at Giles County Hospital after a ten day illness.<br>Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 4:00 p. m. at East Hill Church of Christ. Officiating was Gilbert E. Shaffer, minister, East Hill Church of Christ; James Holt, minister of New Zion Church at Prospect, and Gynnath Ford, minister of the Lynnville Church of Christ. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mr. Prince was a native of the Minor Hill community and son of Claud and Beulah Green Prince. He was a member of East Hill Church of Christ, and a church and civic leader in the community.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Prince is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Colbert Prince; two daughters, Mrs. Bill LeMay, who is enroute with her husband of the U. S. Air Force to the Hawaiian Islands, and Miss Marilyn Prince of Pulaski; and four sons, David Prince of the U. S. Navy; Paul, Johnny and Steve Prince, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Riley Jones of Minor Hill.<br><br>PRINDLE, Etta Mac Rose The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Jerome Prindle, 56, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Pulaski, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. R. E. Wilsford, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Prindle died unexpectedly at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning May 10, at the home in Pulaski following a brief illness.<br>The former Miss Etta Mac Rose, she was born April 4, 1902, the daughter of the late John K. Rose and Annie K. (Betsy) Rose Rose, resident of the Fourteenth Civil District. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Prindle is survived by her husband, Jerome Prindle; one daughter, Louise Prindle; three brothes, Merrell Rose, Floyd Rose, and Luther Rose, all of Maury County; and three sisters, Mrs. Buford Nelson and Mrs. Marvin Shrader, Fourteenth District, and Mrs. Charlie Page, Lewisburg. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>PROSSER, Grover Henry The Pulaski Citizen __ 1950<br>Funeral services for Grover Henry Prosser, age 86, who died Wednesday morning, June 21, at his home near Diana in Giles County after a lingering illness, were conducted on Thursday afternoon at the Diana Church of Christ.<br>Leslie Wyatt, minister of the Cornersville Church of Christ, officiated and burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br>A son of the late William and Martha Redd Prosser, he was a native of Moore County but had resided in Giles since 1914. He was a retired farmer. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bettie Stephens Prosser of Diana; two daughters, Mrs. Ola Mai Ashby of Petersburg and Mrs. Co_ney Ridner of Lewisburg; and one son, Grover Prosser of Beech Hill.<br><br>PROSSER, John Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br><br>Funeral services for John Franklin Prosser, 88, retired farmer of Giles County, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Crawford, pastor of New Zion Baptist Church, the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Prosser died unexpectedly at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, January15, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fount Thompson, following a paralytic stroke sustained Sunday morning.<br>Born April 25, 1869, in Moore County, he was the son of the late James M. Prosser and Frances Martin Prosser. Mr. Prosser who had lived most of his life in Giles County, was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Mollie Bagley Prosser, died May 7, 1947.<br>Mr. Prosser is survived by one son, Ernest Prosser, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Fount Thompson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Annie Weatherman, Lewisburg; eleven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; two brothers, Tom Prosser, Gadsden, Ala., and Hubert Prosser, Shelbyville.<br><br><br><br>PROSSER, J. L. The Pulaski Citizen __ ___ 1950<br>Funeral services for J. L. Prosser, who died Tuesday at his home in Louisville of a heart attack will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday at the Church of Christ in Louisville, Ky. Burial will take place in Rest Haven Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Prosser was born and reared in Giles County but had resided in Louisville for the past twenty years. He had been to the polls to vote and became ill when he returned to his home. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His wife, Mrs. Mary Etta Prosser died in May.<br>He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. J. L. Hines, Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs. Boyd Batts, Mrs. Laura Thompson, all of Louisville, and Mrs. Julian King of Florida; one son, Rev. George Prosser of Nashville; and five granddaughters, Mrs. Ike Dale, Mrs. Shields Park, Mrs. Bill Simpson, Mrs. Lucy Bass, and Mrs. Onis Thompson, all of Pulaski.<br><br>PROSSER, Lilla Colston The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lilla Colston Prosser, 69, widow of Prof. Wilsford Prosser, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, near Frankewing. Rites were conducted by the Rev. George Mitchell Prosser, of Nashville, and Rev. Eugene Steelman, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Prosser, former resident of Giles County, died of a heart attack at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Vanderbilt Hospital after a two weeks illness. She was a devoted member of the Methodist Church. She was born February 12, 1882, the daughter of the late Sam Colston and Mandy Hobbs Colston. Her husband, well known educator of Giles County, died several years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Prosser, who had been making her home in Nashville a number of years, is survived by six daughters, Miss Ruby Prosser and Miss Lucille Prosser, Nashville; and Mrs. Onis Lawrence, Mrs. Grady E. Bass, Mrs. Shields Park and Mrs. Ike Dale, all of Pulaski; two sons, Wilson Prosser, Nashville and Austin Prosser, Midland, Texas; and several grandchildren.<br><br>PROSSER, Shirley The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1955<br>Funeral services for Shirley Williams Prosser, 57, farmer of McBurg, were held on December 31, at Bradshaw Baptist Church. Burial took in Wright Cemetery.<br>Son of Mrs. Carrie Harrison Prosser of Beech Hill and the late Jonathan Prosser, he was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Prosser is also survived by his wife, Mrs. Lettie Cameron Prosser; three daughters, Mrs. J. O. Bean, Old Hickory and Mrs. G. G. Holland, Cornersville and Mrs. Rogers; and three sisters, Mrs. Jim Davis, Lincoln County, Mrs. William Reaves, Beech Hill, Mrs. Robert Allen Dugger, Pulaski; three brothers, Charlie Prosser, Beech Hill, Alton Prosser, Louisville, and Hildridge Prosser, Chicago.<br><br>PRYOR, Margaret Ann Cummings The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1953<br>Margaret Ann Cummings, 67, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church, conducted by T. D. Anderson and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Pryor died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Nix, in the Weakley community.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs. Dode Cummings and was the last member of her immediate family. She was a charter member of the New Hope Baptist Church.<br>Her husband, Mart Pryor, died twenty-one years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Will Nix, Mrs. Pryor is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Rufus Nix, Weakley community; three sons, Waldron Pryor, Birmingham, Ala., Joe Pryor, Ohio, and Harvey Pryor, Ethridge; and three grandchildren.<br><br>PUCKETT, Beatrice Russell The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1957<br>Mrs. J. Mack Puckett, 51, who lived at 5609 Mission Road, Chattanooga, died on Wednesday, December 26, 1956, in Memorial Hospital in that city after an illness of two years. Funeral rites were held Friday afternoon at National Funeral Home, Chattanooga, conducted by the Rev. Henry C. Dawson, and burial took place in Graysville, Tenn., her former home.<br>The former Miss Beatrice Russell, she was reared in Graysville, and was a member of the Wesley Memorial Methodist Church in Chattanooga.<br>Mrs. Puckett is survived by her husband, J. Mack Puckett, a teacher in Dickinson High School in Chattanooga; a son by a former marriage, William C. Travis, Chattanooga; a sister, Mrs. J. G. Clouse, Jasper, Tenn.; and a brother, Charles Russell, Akron, Ohio.<br><br>PUCKETT, Ida Lewter The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Lewter Puckett, 88, native of Elkton, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church with the rites conducted by the Rev. J. W. Higgins of Westmoreland. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Puckett died Friday at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br>Mrs. Puckett who had made her home in Nashville for ten years, was born at Elkton, the daughter of the late James Madison Lewter and Margaret Anderson Lewter. Her husband, George W. Puckett, died in 1953.<br>Mrs. Puckett, a member of the Elkton Baptist Church, is survived by four daughters, Mrs. R. K. Pitts, Shelbyville, Mrs. John Copeland and Mrs. Frank Ross, both of Charleston, S. C. , and Mrs. B. S. Donnan, Chipley, Fla.; three sons, Granville W. Puckett and D. A. Puckett, both of Nashville, S. B. Puckett, Knoxville; nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br>Charles I. Puckett of Elkton is a brother-in-law.<br><br>PURDOM, Ethel Clark The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. W. D. Purdom, 64, former resident of the Diana community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Diana Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and the Rev. E. G. Godwin of Clarksville. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Purdom died Tuesday, April 14, at Maury County Hospital after an illness of several months.<br>The former Miss Ethel Clark, she was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late A. J. Clark and Annie Beck Clark. She was a Methodist.<br>Mrs. Purdom is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Louise Prosser, Covington, Va.; two sons, Wayne Purdom, Columbia, and W. David Purdom, Nashville; two grandsons, and one great grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, Elkton, and Mrs. W. J. Erwin, Diana; and three brothers, Roy A. Clark and Roscoe Clark, Diana, and Armon Clark, Charleston, S. C.<br><br>PURDOM, William Dave The Pulaski Citizen 07 May 1952<br>Funeral services for William Dave Purdom, 64, well known citizen of Diana, were held Sunday afternoon at the Diana Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor, and the Rev. M. K. Harwell, of Fayetteville and the Rev. E. G. Godwin of Collinwood. Burial took place in the Diana Cemetery.<br>2 Mr. Purdom died of a heart ailment at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, May 2, at his home after an extended illness. He was born and reared in the county, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Purdom. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Purdom is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Clark Purdom; one daughter, Mrs. Louise P. Prosser, Covington, Va.; two sons, Wayne Purdom, Diane, and S. Sgt. David Purdom, Jr., U. S. Army, on emergency leave from Germany; one grandson, A. J. Prosser, Jr., Lackland Air Force, San Antonio, Texas; and three sisters, Mrs. J. H. Harmon, Pulaski, Mrs. Will Bond, Lynnville, and Mrs. Jim Connell, Columbia. McDaniel Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>RACKLEY, William Riley The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1955<br><br>William Riley Rackley, 99, Giles County&#8217;s oldest citizen and a former mayor of Pulaski, died at 12:30 p. m. Thursday at his home on South First Street in Pulaski after several weeks of failing health.<br>Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Cedar Grove Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Rackley served for several years as a member of Giles County Quarterly Court from the Sixth District and was mayor of Pulaski for12 consecutive years, starting with his election in 1928. During the term of office, he had the honor of throwing the switch that brought TVA electric current to Pulaski and placed the city in the limelight as the first in Tennessee to receive power from the Tennessee Valley Authority system.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born in the Shannon Creek community, the son of Matt Rackley and Elizabeth Garner Rackley. He was educated in the schools of the county and was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church. He was engaged in farming until moving to Pulaski where he became active in business and civic life of the community through the handling of extensive realty, the Giles County Farm Bureau and through working with and the Farmers Mutual Insurance Company, which he served as President for approximately 40 years.<br>He also served for several years as President of the Giles County Over-80 Club, a organization of the older residents of the area that held a prominent place in the life of the community through the 1930&#8217;s.<br>Mr. Rackley&#8217;s wife, Miss Mary White of Texas, died many years ago. Since that time he had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Garland Holt, and Mr. Holt on South First Street.<br>Mr. Rackley is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Holt and Mrs. Grady Biles of Pulaski, Mrs. Aubrey George of Columbia, and Mrs. L. L. Frazier, Decatur, Ala.; two sons, J. M. Rackley and B.W. Rackley, both of Pulaski; 22 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home will be in charge of the service.<br><br>RACKLEY, Willie W. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for Willie W. Rackley, 59, native Giles Countian were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Goodlettsville Funeral Home. Burial took place in White House, Tenn.<br>Mr. Rackley died suddenly of a heart attack at noon on Monday at his home at Greenbrier.<br>A veteran of World War I having been called from Giles County, he was the son of the late Cage Rackley and Nancy Knighton Rackley.<br>Mr. Rackley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lonnie Oliver Rackley, also a native Giles Countian; and one sister, Mrs. Emma Jones, White Bluff, Tenn.<br>Mrs. Harold Sisk and Mrs. J. W. Crosslin, nieces of Mr. Rackley attended the funeral.<br><br>RAGSDALE, J. Henry The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1959<br>J. Henry Ragsdale, 89, owner of the Ragsdale Realty Company in Fort Myers, Fla., and former mayor, church and civic leader of Pulaski, died December 26 at his home at Fort Myers, Fla., after several weeks illness.<br><br>Funeral services were held Monday, December 28, at Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home at Fort Myers and burial will take place Thursday, December 31, at 2 p. m. at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Ragsdale was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ragsdale.<br>Active in the business and civic affairs of the community, for many years, Mr. Ragsdale served as mayor of Pulaski during 1912-1913, and prior to that was associated with the People&#8217;s Bank in Pulaski. In 1896 he went into the undertaking and furniture business in Pulaski, later owned a monument plant which built a 200 foot Confederate monument in Pulaski.<br>In 1904, he entered the real estate business, with headquarters in Pulaski, and handled auctions throughout Middle Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida.<br>In Pulaski he served as mayor and as treasurer of Martin College, a Methodist institution.<br>In Fort Myers, he became active in the First Methodist Church and had served as chairman of its board of stewards. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and Woodmen of the World.<br>Mr. Ragsdale was a lifelong member of the First Methodist Church and a member of the Board of Stewards.<br>Mr. Ragsdale is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Bull Ragsdale; two daughters, Mrs. David Wade, Jr., Pulaski, and Mrs. Tom O. Harrison, Fort Myers; a grandson, David R. Wade, III, Nashville, and a brother, Gray Ragsdale, Elkton.<br>Until his death, Mr. Ragsdale was the only surviving ex-mayor of Pulaski.<br><br>RAINES, Robert The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Robert Raines, 49, native Giles Countian and employee of Werthan Bag Company in Nashville, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at a Nashville funeral home, with the American Legion in charge of military rites in National Cemetery. Mr. Raines died Wednesday night, September 23, at a Nashville hospital after an illness of six weeks.<br>He was an Army veteran with services in France and German in World War II. Mr. Raines, who resided at 321 Antioch Road, was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Raines is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Raines; a son, David Raines, Nashville; three grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. George Raines, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Denzil Zeigler,, Mrs. Sam McMillion and Mrs. Edward Jordan, Pulaski, Mrs. Lida B. Davenport, Columbia, and Mrs. Major L.A Woods, Nashville.<br><br>RAINEY, Hugh H. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1951<br>Hugh H. Rainey, 70, retired postal clerk, died at 6:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, October 4, at his home in Memphis after an illness of three years.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at a funeral home in that city, with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery.<br>He was a native of Pulaski and had resided in Memphis for the past fifty years. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was a Mason.<br><br>Mr. Rainey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Reynolds Rainey; two daughters, Mrs. J. B. Bruce and Mrs. Robert Hillyer, both of Memphis; and three brothers, Guy Rainey, Nashville, Earl Rainey, Denver, Colo., and Paul Rainey, Salt Lake City, Utah.<br><br>RAINEY, Paul The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1958<br>Paul Rainey, 75, native Giles Countian and railroad Postal Telegraph operator, died recently at his home in Salt Lake City, Utah, after a period of declining health. Funeral rites took place in the Utah City.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Paul Rainey and Viola Wilkerson Rainey.<br>Mr. Rainey, an uncle of William Marvin Rainey, Pulaski City Recorder, is survived by his wife and three children.<br><br>RAINEY, Sam E. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Sam E. Rainey, retired farmer of the Seventh Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Rainey died Saturday night at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>He was born January 6, 1872, in Sumner County, Tennessee, but had lived in Giles since young manhood.<br>His wife, Mrs. Susie Angus Rainey, died February 9, 1951.<br>Mr. Rainey is survived by three sons, David Rainey, Roy Rainey, and Fletcher Rainey, all of Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Mattie Cooper and Mrs. Hallie Bilello, Bell Garden, Calif., Mrs. Lonnie Chapman, Columbia, and Mrs. Vera Lanier, Pulaski; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>RAINEY, Susie Ann Angus The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Ann Angus Rainey, 80, who died at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 9, after a long illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vera Lanier, in the Chapman Subdivision, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br>The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, west of Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Rainey, a member of the Church of Christ, was the daughter of the late Gustave Angus and Anna Angus. The greater part of her life she lived in Giles County.<br>Mrs. Rainey is survived by her husband, Samuel Rainey; four daughters, Mrs. Lanier, Mrs. Lonnie Chapman, Columbia, and Mrs. Mattie Cooper and Mrs.Hallie Bilello, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; four sons, Claude Rainey, David Rainey, and Roy Rainey, all of Pulaski, and Fletcher Rainey, Rising Sun, Ohio; a number of grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Anne Lowe, Jackson, Miss. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>RAMBO, James Stanfield The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1956<br>James Stanfield Rambo, 61, Vice-President of the Union Bank, died of a heart attack at 9:30 p. m. Friday at his home on South First Street.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor, and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, associate pastor. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Esther Roden Rambo and the late Jim Rambo.<br>He was educated at Abernathy Preparatory School in Pulaski and entered the greocery business as a young man. He was associated with the Union Bank for more than forty years having served as a member of the force in the capacity of bookkeeper, teller, and as Assistant Vice-President in that period.<br>Mr. Rambo was a member of the Methodist Church, the Pulaski American Legion Post, and the Masonic Lodge, chairman of the Giles County Election Commission, was a partner in the Smith and Rambo Insurance Agency and a director of the Austin Hewitt Home for Aged Women in Pulaski.<br>Surviving, besides his mother, are his wife, Mrs. Lucille Edmundson Rambo; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Lee Stuckey, Gordo, Ala.; a brother, Ben Rambo, Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. Elise Tarpley and Mrs. A D. Hobbs, both of Pulaski; and a half-brother, A. R. Rambo, Dallas, Texas.<br><br>RAMBO, Robert D. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for Robert D. Rambo, 55, Shelbyville grocer, who died June 10 in a Nashville hospital, were held the following Sunday afternoon at Gowan Funeral Home in Shelbyville. Burial took place there.<br>Mr. Rambo, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Gaylon Rambo and Louise Carden Rambo. He was an elder in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Shelbyville.<br>Mr. Rambo is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stacie Smith Rambo; a daughter, Mrs. Dean Edwards, Warner-Robin, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. W. S. Cathey, Fayetteville; and two brothers, Luther Rambo and Allen Rambo, Louisville, Ky.<br><br>RANCK, Bernard W. The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1950<br>Bernard W. Ranck, 58, proprietor of the Richland Plaza Hotel Coffee Shop, died at his home on Jones Avenue at 2:20 a.m., Monday following a heart attack. Born in Wisconsin, August 17, 1892, Mr. Ranck came to Pulaski at an early age with his parents, Oliver G. and Linda Harrison Ranck. He attended the Pulaski schools and Massey Military School and served in World War I.<br>Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home, Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of Pulaski Methodist Church, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Survivors are his wife, Virginia Allen Ranck, a native of Shelbyville, Ky., one daughter, Peggy Ranck, a senior student at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Ala., one sister, Mrs. Albert Wilson, of Booneville, Tenn.; and four brothers, Howard E. Ranck and Walter Ranck of Pulaski, Floyd Ranck of Athens, Tenn., and Elmer Ranck of California.<br>Mr. Ranck was a member of the Methodist Church, the Pulaski Rotary Club, and the American Legion Post No. 60.<br><br><br>RANCK, Howard Edwin The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Howard Edwin Ranck, 79, retired farmer of the Cedar Grove Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Chester Stephens officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Ranck died unexpectedly at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, March 29, at his home.<br>A native of Wisconsin, Mr. Ranck had lived in Giles County sixty years. His wife, the former Miss Verna Black, died many years ago. He was a member of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Ranck is survived by two sons, Joe Ranck and Avery Ranck, both of Giles County; one granddaughter; one sister, Mrs. Albert W. Wilson, Lincoln County; and two brothers, Walter Ranck, Cedar Grove and Floyd E. Ranck, Athens, Tenn. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>RANDALL, Robert Rolly The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Robert Rolly Randall, 71, blacksmith of Pulaski, who died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 17, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The Rev. John Meadows of Nashville conducted the rites and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Son of the late John M. Randall and Delina Rackley Randall, he was born and reared in Giles County. He was a member of the Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Randall is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Lou Long Randall; four daughters, Mrs. J. R. Wood, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Morris Graves, Memphis, Mrs. Allen Ford, Connelsville, Ind., Mrs. H. N. Hurst, Pulaski; two sons, H. T. Randall and Rolly R. Randall, both of Atlanta, Ga.; twelve grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. J. M. Johnson, and Mrs. Lillie Mae Wilburn, both of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. W. C. Jones and Mrs. Cullom Jones, both of Pulaski; and two brothers, D. M. Randall and J. F. Randall, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>RANDOLPH, John Archie The Pulaski Citizen 19 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for John Archie Randolph, 71, farmer of the Blooming Grove community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of the county, he was born February 2, 1881, the son of the late Pete Randolph and Elizabeth Ray Randolph.<br>Mr. Randolph is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie May Ray Randolph; three daughters, Mrs. Floyd Pierce, Mrs. W. A. Watts, and Mrs. J. B. Nolley, all of Pulaski; three sons, William Edward Randolph, Pulaski, Brown Randolph, Nashville and John M. Randolph, U. S. Navy, stationed at Guam.<br><br>RANDOLPH, Ray The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br>Ray Randolph, 11 year-old Negro youth of the Bethel community, was killed instantly Saturday morning in a tractor accident that occurred on a rural road in the Bethel community.<br><br>Chief Deputy Sheriff Bill Morris said the accident occurred when the front of a tractor Randolph was driving up an embankment reared up and overturned on the boy. Three other Negro boys who were riding on the tractor jumped off and were not hurt.<br>Residents of the area stated<br><br>RANDOLPH, Ruby The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for Miss Ruby Randolph, 63, stenographer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Miss Randolph died at 8:40 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, March 24, in Dayton, Ohio, after a long illness.<br>Daughter of the late Frank Randolph and Sula Randolph Randolph, she was born November 21, 1892, in Giles County, and was a member of the Methodist Church. She was graduated from Martin College and has held positions as stenographer in Pulaski, at the Methodist Publishing House in Nashville, and in more recent years, in Dayton, Ohio, where she has been making her home.<br>Miss Randolph is survived by two sisters, Mrs. F. A. Thompson, Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Charles Moore, Bossier City, La.; and one brother, Oscar Randolph, Dayton, Ohio. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>RANDOLPH, Wesley James The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1950<br>Wesley James Randolph, 60, retired railroad worker and farmer, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, July 15, at his home in the Cedar Grove community, after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. E. D. Troutt, pastor of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood cemetery.<br>Born December 16, 1889, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank Randolph and Sula Randolph. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Randolph is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lessie Smith Randolph; three daughters, Mrs. James Johnson of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Sallie Weeks of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. W. H. Gerlacher<br>of Philadelphia, Pa.; two sons, Sgt. W. J. Randolph, Jr. of Columbia, S. C., and Robert L. Randolph of Springfield, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Tommy Thompson and Miss Ruby Randolph, both of Dayton, Ohio and Mrs. Charles Moore, Shreveport, La.; one brother, Oscar Randoloph, of Dayton, Ohio.<br><br>RAWLS, Carrie Paysinger The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Mrs. Carrie Paysinger Rawls, 74, resident of Ardmore, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday night, April 27, at a Tuscaloosa, Ala., hospital, where she&#8217;d been a patient for some time.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Ardmore Baptist Church of which she was a member. The pastor, the Rev. Lowell Knupp, officiated and burial took place in Blanche Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Rawls was the widow of John W. Rawls of Blanche who died several years ago.<br><br>She is survived by two brothers, D. B. Paysinger of Ardmore and R. L. Paysinger of Delrose.<br><br>RAWLS, T. A. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1951<br>T. A. Rawls, brother of Mrs. Maggie Austin of Ardmore, died Thursday, February 1, in Tampa, Fla.<br>Funeral rites were held Tuesday at the Ardmore Methodist Church and burial took place in the Blanche Cemetery.<br>Mr. Rawls, a former businessman of Del Ray, Fla., had spent several months each year with Mrs. Austin, since his retirement.<br><br>RAY, John Dennis The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1955<br>Funeral services for John Dennis Ray, 84, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Ray who has been in declining health several years, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 1, at the home of his son. H. Clay Ray, at Vale Mills.<br>He was born January 7, 1871 in Giles County, son of the late Reuben Ray and Sarah Rice Ray.<br>Mr. Ray, reared in this county, in early life went to Texas where he lived more than forty year. He returned to Giles 20 years ago.<br>His wife, Mrs. Beulah Ray Ray, native of Giles, died 58 years ago.<br>Mr. Ray is survived by one son, H. Clay Ray, Pulaski; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Mark Englett, Mrs. Lessie Wakefield and Mrs. Mary Reed, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>RAY, Thomas F. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Thomas F. Ray, 59, who died July 24 of a heart attack at his home in Little Rock, Ark., were held in Nashville, Tenn., with burial in that city.<br>Mr. Ray, native of Giles County, was the son of the late Thomas Earl Ray and Annie Ray, former residents of the Lynnville community. He move ten years ago to Little Rock where he was employed as a mechanic for the city bus lines.<br>Mr. Ray is survived by one son, Thomas Copeland Ray, Columbia; a daughter, Mrs. Alvin Hickman, Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. W. C. Pilkington, Mrs. J. B. Pilkington, and Mrs. W. L. Miller, all of Nashville; and two brothers, J. P. Ray, Nashville, and W. E. Ray, Chicago, Ill.<br><br>RAYBURN, Elbert B. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 1956<br>Elbert B. Rayburn, Sr., 90, olderst member of the Pulaski Bar Association, died at his home on West Jefferson Street Monday afternoon after six months of illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski with Bennett-May Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>Mr. Rayburn was born in Beech Grove community in Coffee County and was the son of James Gibson and Mary E. McGill Rayburn. He was a graduate of Webb School, attended Vanderbilt University and received his law degree from Cumberland University, Lebanon, about 1898.<br>Before beginning the practice of law he taught school for five years in Independence County, Ark. He then opened law offices in Mt. Pleasant and later in Pulaski. He retired about four year ago.<br>Mr. Rayburn was a past president of the Pulaski Bar Association. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and for many years was a teacher of the Men&#8217;s Bible Class of the Sunday School.<br>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alice McCauley Rayburn; three daughters, Mrs. E. P. Epler, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Mrs. Robert Harper, Upper Derby, Pa., and Mrs. D. T. Ridgeway, Long Beach, Miss.; four sons, E. B. Rayburn, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind., James G. Rayburn, Cleveland, Ohio, and Matthew M. and John K. Rayburn, Pulaski; a brother, the Rev. James Rayburn, Kingsville, Texas; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br><br>REAGIN, Andrew M. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1955<br>Andrew M. Reagin, Jr., 31, Giles County native, died on Thursday, May 19 at his home town of Independence, Mo., where he had lived a number of years.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Kepley Chapel with burial in Mound Grove Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Reagin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Reagin; two small daughters, Jo Lynne and Kathleen Reagin; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Reagin, Sr., Prospect, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. Adrian Merritt, Prospect, Tenn., and Mrs. Paul Dexter and Mrs. Harvey Baird, Independence, Mo.; and five brothers, Herman Reagin, T. D. Reagin, L. G. Reagin, Ragsdale Reagin and Lyle Reagin, all of Independence, Mo.<br><br><br><br>REAGIN, Alfred Mark The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1955<br>Andrew Mark Reagin, 76, retired employee of the United States Rubber Company of Kansas City, Mo., died at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 4, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Adrian Merritt in the Stella community, following a lengthy illness.<br>Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella. The Rev. Paul McReynolds, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Reagin, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, was a native of Giles County, born October 2, 1878, and the son of the late Thomas Caleb Reagin and Emma Smith Reagin.<br><br>Mr. Reagin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lessie Reeder Reagin; three daughters, Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Harvey Baird and Mrs. Paul Dexter, both of Kansas City; five sons, Herman Reagin, Henry Reagin, Louie Gray Reagin, Ragsdale Reagin, and Lyle Reagin, all of Kansas City; a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Brownlow, Pulaski, and Mrs. Emma Kerr, Kansas City, Mo. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>REASONS, Lillie G. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Miss Lillie G. Reasons, 84, lifelong resident of Elkton, who died at 3 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, March 21, at her home, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. W. L. Hayes, and burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery.<br>Her death came after several days illness, following a paralytic stroke last week.<br>Born and reared in Elkton, she was the daughter of the late G. B. Reasons and Sara Estes Reasons. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church and the Elkton Home Demonstration Club.<br>She was the last member of her immediate family.<br>The survivors include two nieces, Mrs. W. H. Williams, Nashville, and Mrs. Lee Waddy, Chattanooga; and three nephews, Frank Hall, Sheffield, Ala., Lindsay Hall, Texas and Houston Hollis.<br><br>REDD, Louis Johnson (Wake) The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Louis Johnson (Wake) Redd, 81, retired farmer and school bus driver, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman and J. H. McCord. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Redd died at 8:15 o&#8217;clock on Friday night, August 29, at Giles County Hospital after several months declining health.<br>Born July 6, 1877, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late John Redd and Eliza Burns Redd. His wife, Mrs. Ida Bell Prosser Redd, died April 22, 1947.<br>Mr. Redd was a member of the Baptist Church and had served on the School Board of Beech Hill School.<br>Mr. Redd is survived by three sons, Cletus Redd, Pulaski, and Melvin and Mabron Redd, Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Mrs. Ellie Cole, Miss Louise Redd, and Mrs. J. R. Hastings, Pulaski and Mrs. Charlie Moore, Sr., Nashville; nineteen grandchildren and several great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Earl Holley, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>REED, Eula Belle Reynolds The Pulaski Citizen 05 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Belle Reynolds Reed. 51, who died Sunday afternoon, September 2, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Burns, pastor of the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the family lot at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Reed, who has been ill three weeks, underwent an operation at Vanderbilt University Saturday and died at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon.<br><br>She was a lifelong resident of the county, the daughter of Mrs. Rachel Long Reynolds of Pulaski and the late William Allie Reynolds. She was a member of the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church and served as president of its missionary society last year. She was also a member of the Pulaski Post #60, American Legion Auxiliary.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Reed is survived by her husband, Edwin L. Reed, former Trustee of Giles County; a brother, Gardner Reynolds, Jacksonville, Fla.; and one nephew, Duane Reynolds, Jacksonville.<br><br>REED, Flournoy Holley The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Levi Reed, 75, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot at Center Point Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Reed died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Giles County Hospital following a long illness.<br>The former Miss Flournoy Holley, she was born April 12, 1877 in Giles County, the daughter of the late Abe Holley and Phoebe Collins Holley. She was a member of the First Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Reed, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>REED, Lizzie Hyde The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1956<br>Mrs. Lizzie Hyde Reed, former resident of Prospect, died Tuesday morning, June 19, in Nashville. Funeral rites were held at a Nashville funeral home at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, conducted by Dr. Frank F. Drowota and burial took place at 2:30 o&#8217;clock that afternoon in Prospect Cemetery in Giles County.<br>The widow of John D. Reed of Prospect, she was born at Elkmont, Ala., but had spent most of her life at Prospect. In 1930 she moved to Birmingham, Ala., and six years ago moved to Nashville. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was active in its various departments.<br>Mrs. Reed is survived by three sons, John D. Reed, Jr., and H. B. Reed, Nashville, and A. E. Reed, Sheffield, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. C. W. Denham, Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Clark, Albany, N. Y.; thirteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.<br><br>REED, Mary Cole The Giles Free Press Citizen 15 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Cole Reed, age 70, were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 13, at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rev. S. A. McAdoo, Florence, Ala. and Rev. Paul A. McReynolds, pastor of Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Burial was at Maplewood.<br>Mrs. Reed died Monday, April 11 at her home here following several weeks&#8217; illness.<br>A native Giles Countian, her parents were William Ferrell and Melissa Hughes Cole. For many years, Mrs. Reed ran a dry cleaning business in Pulaski until retiring some years ago. She was a member of the Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Rev. S. C. Reed,<br>Presbyterian Church minister, died in 1929.<br><br>Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Woodrow Strawn, Mrs. Stacy Corder, Mrs. Grady Lackey, all of Giles County and Mrs. Layon Brown of Gallatin; three sons, Carmack Reed of Pulaski, S. C. Reed, Jr. of Winchester, and James H. Reed of San Diego, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. M. D. Eubank of Santa Anna, Texas; one brother, D. A. Cole of Athens, Ala.; and four grandchildren.<br><br>REED, Erma Rhea The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1951<br>Mrs. Erma Rhea Reed, 70, Nashville church and civic leader, died at 12:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, January 7, at her home in Nashville after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning in the chapel of Westminister Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member. Dr. Armand L. Currie, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place at 2 o&#8217;clock in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Born in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Will S. Rhea and Ida Osborne Rhea. She received her education at Martin College in Pulaski, the Philadelphia Arts Academy and Ward Seminary and Peabody College in Nashville.<br>In 1902, she married George Reed, a captain in the Spanish-America War. He died twenty years ago.<br>Mrs. Reed is survived by two daughters, Miss Katherine Reed, teacher in the industrial arts department of Peabody, and Mrs. Matthew T. White of Topeka, Kan.; four brothers, Dr. C. O. Rhea, Sr., of Nashville, Ed Rhea of Shepherdsville, Ky., Will S. Rhea and Rankin Rhea, both of Pulaski; and three grandchilren.<br><br>REED, Philip Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1953<br>Philip Clifton Reed, 49, employee of Nu-Way Cleaners, died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg, following a few days illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. S. O. McAdoo, pastor of Fiducia C. P. Church, and the Rev. L. G. Gatlin of Carlysle, Ark. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born March 18, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Mary Cole Reed and the late Rev. Sam C. Reed, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. In 1923 he was married to the former Miss Virginia Reeves, employee of Southern Bell Telephone Company for the past thirty years.<br>In addition to his wife and mother, Mr. Reed is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Grady Lackey and Mrs. Woodrow Strawn, Pulaski, Mrs. Stacy Corder, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Layon Brown, Gallatin; three brothers, Carmack Reed, Pulaski, James H. Reed, U. S. Navy, stationed at Key West, Fla., and Sam C. Reed, Jr., U. S. Army, stationed at Fort Meade, Md. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>REED, Robert Newton The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for Robert Newton Reed, 67, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church, near Pulaski, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Reed, a resident of McMinnville several years, died suddenly of a heart attact at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, January 15, at his home.<br><br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Edward E. Reed and Annie Paisley Reed. He was twice married; his first wife, Ethel Meadows Reed, died twenty-five years ago.<br>Mr. Reed, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Jones Reed, also a native of this county; two daughters, Miss Annie Sue Reed and Sylvia Reed, McMinnvillle; seven sons, George Edward Reed, Norfolk, Va., Meadows Reed, McMinnville, Bobby Newton Reed, Jr., U. S. Air Corps, Billy Reed, Thomas Kidd Reed, Douglas Reed, and Richard Edwin Reed, all of McMinnville; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. S. H. Eshman, Lakeland, Fla.; and one brother, Edwin L. Reed, Pulaski.<br><br>REED, Thomas Ewing The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Thomas Ewing Reed, 74, retired farmer and former member of Giles County Court, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Reed died Thursday at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late Tom Reed and Alice Tidwell Reed. He had resided in the Bodenham community for many years and had served as a deputy sheriff of Giles County.<br>Mr. Reed is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Stafford Reed; one sister, Mrs. Sada Reed Frazier, San Antonio, Texas; and one brother, Robert Reed, Dalhart, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>REES, John W. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1955<br>John W. Rees, 85, well-known contractor, died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, September 11, at a Nashville sanitarium following a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held in Nashville early Tuesday morning, following by services at 2 o&#8217;clock that afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born at Petersburg in Marshall County on June 8, 1870, he was the son of the late Joel Rees and Ermine McNatt Rees. He came to Giles County as a young man.<br>Mr. Rees is survived by one daughter, Mrs. William A. Johnson; one granddaughter, Ginger Johnson, both of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Betty R. White, Pulaski; and two brothers, Nathaniel S. Rees, Shelbyville, and James P. Rees, Kansas City, Mo.<br><br>REESE, Annie Butler The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1951<br>Mrs. Annie Butler Reese, 84, widow of the late J. T. Reese, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, May 27, at the Franklin Convalescent Home in Franklin after a long illness.<br>Graveside services were held at 2:34 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Rites were conducted by the Rev. M. C. Patterson of Columbia.<br>Mrs. Reese, resident of Columbia for many years, was born in Giles County, the daughter of John D. Butler and Dionitia Marks Butler. Moving to Nashville at an early age, she lived there before moving to Columbia twenty-six years ago.<br><br>Mrs. Reese is survived by one grandson, J. T. Reese, Los Angeles, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. J. I. Tarpley, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>REESE, D. A. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for D. A. Reese, retired railroadman, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville, with the Rev. C. M. Zwingle, officiating. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery with the West Nashville Lodge No. 6 F &amp; AM in charge of the rites at the grave.<br>Mr. Reese who had lived in the Aspen Hill section for several years, died on Monday, April 13, at the home of a son in the Prospect Community. Mrs. Reese died last year.<br>Mr. Reese is survived by four sons, D. P. Reese, Prospect, and Paul L. Reese, Louis C. Reese and Stanley Reese, all of Nashville; and one daughter, Mrs. Minnie Willard, Nashville; four grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.<br><br>REESE, John D. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1952<br>John D. Reese, 75 year old retired farmer, died in a Nashville hospital on January 13 of pneumonia. He had been in failing health for a long period.<br>Funeral services were held at Ellis and Kidd Funeral Home with Wilson Carter of Prospect in charge. The Rev. Dean Stroud conducted the services at Nashville, the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor of the Prospect Methodist Church officiated at the graveside services. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mr. Reese had lived most of his life in the neighborhood of Elkton and Prospect. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Methodist Church.<br>He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Allison Bottom, Nashville, and Mrs. R. E. Luckadow, Sheffield, Ala.; two sons, Robert Reese, Montgomery, Ala., and Davis Reese, Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Vandiver, Knoxville, Tenn. and Mrs. William James, Prospect; ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br><br>REESE, Katherine Mae Price The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Mae Price Reese, 80, former resident of the Fiducia Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, January 22 at Pettus-Owen-Wood Funeral Home in Nashville with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville. Mrs. Reese died on January 20 en route to a Nashville hospital.<br>Born January 13, 1878, in Indiana, she was the daughter of the late L. H. Price and Katherine Smeltzer Price. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Reese who had live in Giles County seven years prior to moving to Nashville a number of years ago, is survived by her husband, D. A. Reese; four sons, D. P. Reese, Fiducia, and Louis C. Reese, Stanley Reese and Paul Reese, all of Nashville; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. G. F. Solomon, Pulaski; and one step-sister, Mrs. R. E. Chandler, Decatur, Ala.<br><br>REAVES, William James The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1951<br><br>Funeral services for William James Reaves, 74, farmer of Lincoln County, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, June 19, at his home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of Jesse Reaves and Nancy Johns Reaves. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Scruggs Reaves; four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Dunnivant, and Mrs. James Boaz, both of Nashville, Mrs. Walter Stubblefield, Fayetteville; and Mrs James Barnes, Pulaski; one son, Thurman Reaves, Lincoln County; several grandchildren; and one brother, Edd Reaves, Campbellsville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>REDDEN, Mary Frances Stone The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Frances Stone Redden, 79, former resident of Giles County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Marvin Wiser, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Delina Cemetery in Marshall County, Mrs. Redden died at 8 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, September 18, at a Louisville, Ky., hospital.<br>A native of Bedford County, she had lived most of her life in Giles and Marshall Counties. Since the last of May she had lived with her children in Louisville.<br>Mrs. Redden is survived by three sons, J. C. Redden, Louisville, Carl Redden, Route 4, Pulaski, and Luther Redden, Las Vegas, Nev.; two daughters, Mrs. Audie Jett, Lewisburg, and Mrs. G. N. Warren, Louisville; one brother, J. C. Stone, Dellrose; and two sisters, Mrs. Docie Butler, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Judith Franklin, Giles County. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>REDDEN, Samuel Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1951<br>Funeral services for Samuel Mitchell Redden, 76, retired farmer, who died Tuesday, November 27, at his home in Pulaski, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church.<br>He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a native of Mississippi, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Redden.<br>Mr. Redden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah McNeese Lawhorn Redden; two daughters, Mrs. Audie Jett, Lewisburg, and Mrs. George Warren, Louisville, Ky.; three sons, Clyde Redden, Louisville, Ky., Luther Redden, Las Vegas, Nev., and Carl Redden, Bunker Hill in Giles County; two step-sons, Rufus and Isaac Lawhorn, Pulaski; thirty one grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren.<br><br>REEDY, Odell The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Odell Reedy, 44, farmer of the Minor Hill section and employee of the Giles County Highway Department, for the past several months, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Reedy died of a heart attack at his home on February 18.<br><br>Born November 30, 1914, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Pearl Green Reedy and the late Lloyd Bruce Reedy, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Reedy, a bachelor, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Bob Wilson, Blissfield, Mich.; and one brother, H. W. Reedy, Chattanooga. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>REEDY, Robert Otha The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1952<br>Funeral Services for Robert Otha Reedy, 75, Minor Hill farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock<br>Saturday afternoon at the Minor Hill Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, Methodist minister, and Tom Holland, Minor Hill Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Reedy died Thursday night at his home after a long illness.<br>He was a native of the county, and was the son of the late William Melvin Reedy and Mary Malinda Baron Reedy. He had been a farmer for many years and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Reedy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Vestal Reedy; one daughter, Mrs. Henry Richardson, Goodsprings; two sons, Smith Reedy, Exeter, California, and Osteen Reedy, Minor Hill; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>REEVES, Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1959<br>Hugh Reeves, 84, native of Elkmont Springs Community, died at noon Saturday, March 7, in Long Beach, Calif. Funeral services took place in that city with the burial there.<br>Mr. Reeves, a farmer, moved to the California city twenty-six years ago.<br>Mr. Reeves is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flora Shipley Reeves; one daughter, Miss Sadie Reeves; Long Beach; and one sister, Mrs. Lee R. Fogg, Pulaski.<br><br>REEVES, Mary Bessie Scruggs The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Bessie Scruggs Reeves, 72, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Reeves died early Tuesday morning, October 27, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. James Barnes in Nashville.<br>Born February 13, 1877, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Scruggs and Virginia Vance Scruggs. Her husband, W. J. Reeves, died a number of years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Reeves is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Thomas Dunavant, Mrs. Lindsey Boaz, both of Nashville and Mrs. Walter Stubblefield, Fayetteville; one son, James Thurman Reeves Brentwood; twenty grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; and one brother, Todd Scruggs, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>REEVES, Razzie The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1951<br>Funeral services for Razzie Reeves, 42, who died Sunday night, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Reeves died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, November 18, at the home of his brother, Bill Reeves, in Columbia, following a three year period of declining health.<br>He was born and reared in Giles County, the son of Ed Reeves, now of Ethridge, and the late Jennie Pillow Reeves. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his father, Mr. Reeves is survived by three daughters, Misses Dorothy Ann and Bety Reeves, Nashville, and Peggy Sue Reeves, Pulaski; two sons, Charles Edward Reeves, and Billy Reeves, Nashville; five sisters, Mrs. Melvin Pinkelton and Mrs. George Holder, Pulaski, Mrs. George Pierson, Columbia, Mrs. Floyd Putman, Dunlap and Mrs. Sam Knox, Ethridte; and two brothers, Perkins Reeves, Memphis, and Bill Reeves, Columbia.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ruby Grammar Reeves, died four years ago. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>REID, Anna May Cox The Pulaski Citizen 26 Dec 1956<br>Mrs. Anna May Cox Reid, Giles County native, died Monday afternoon, Dec. 24, at her home in Fort Worth, Texas, after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Pilot Point, Texas, and burial was in the Pilot Point Cemetery.<br>The daughter of the late Edwin R. and Augusta Abernathy Cox, Mrs. Reid was educated in schools in Giles County and graduated from hotel Dieu School of Nursing at El Paso, Texas, in 1913. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>She was the widow of J. M. Reid.<br>Mrs. Reid is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Reid Porter, of Fort Worth; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. C. R. Gilbert of Pulaski, and Mrs. J. N. Cridebring, Tucumcari, New Mexico.<br><br>RENNARD, Margaret Mills The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John Rennard, 36, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, July 16, at Franklin Memorial Chapel in Franklin, Tenn. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Renanrd, the former Miss Margaret Mills, died on Sunday morning, July 12, near Norristown, Pa.<br>Mrs. Rennard is survived by her husband, John Rennard; two sons, Johnny and Bobby, Norristown, Pa.; her father, Riley Mills, Nashville; six sisters, Mrs. Ed Mahan, Mrs. T. B. Walls, Mrs. Gus Richards, Jr., and Miss Ethel Mills, Nashville, Mrs. Thomas Binkley, Ashland City, and Mrs. Robert Lehoe, Dayton, Ohio; two brothers, Howard Mills, Franklin, and Cullen Mills, Nashville; and her grandmother, Mrs. Grace Tomerlin Newton Campbell, Franklin, former Giles Countian. Her mother was the former Miss Lois Newton of Giles County.<br><br>REYNOLDS, Edward Ransom The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1955<br>Edward Ransom Reynolds, 88, retired traveling salesman and church leader of Pulaski, died at 6:20 p. m. Sunday night at his home after a long illness.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Reynolds was the son of the late Calvin and Elizabeth Abernathy Reynolds, members of pioneer families of Giles County. He was a member of the Board of Stewards of the Methodist Church and was the oldest member of the Pulaski Masonic Lodge.<br>Mr. Reynolds is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willola McCord Reynolds; a son, Edward Reynolds, Carthage; two grandsons and one great-grandchild.<br><br>REYNOLDS, Lee R. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1959<br>Lee R. Reynolds, 78, former Tennessee educator died of pneumonia at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, January 11, at Leigh Memorial Hospital in Norfolk, Va., after a lengthy illness.<br>Graveside services were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church.<br>A native of Jefferson County, Mr. Reynolds taught school at Dellrose, Glendale in Maury County, Cornersville, and Fountain City, later going to Miami, Fla., where he taught in the Naval Air Station during World War I. In later years, he was identified with the USO, Community Chest, and YMCA. He was a Methodist.<br>His wife, Mrs. Alline Boaz Reynolds, died in 1953.<br>Mr. Reynolds is survived by one daughter, Mrs. E. T. Underwood, Portsmouth, Va.; two sons, Lee R. Reynolds, Jr., Greenville, and Morgan Reynolds, Nashville; and two sisters, Mrs. B. W. Humphrey, Hasting, Neb. and Mrs. Frank Krall, Lakota, Iowa; and one brother, John Reynolds, San Antonio, Texas.<br><br>REYNOLDS, Rachel Long The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Long Reynolds, 80, widow of W. A. Reynolds, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Reynolds, a lifelong resident of Giles County, went to Memphis during the holidays for a visit with her son, Gardner L. Reynolds. She died at 3 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, February 7, at a Memphis hospital after a short illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born December 4, 1875, the daughter of the late William Thomas Long and Nancy Watson Long, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Reynolds died a number of years ago.<br>Mrs. Reynolds is survived by the one son, Gardner L. Reynolds; one grandson, Duane Reynolds, Memphis; and her son-in-law, Edwin L. Reed, with whom she had lived in Pulaski since the death of her daughter, Mrs. Eula Bell Reynolds Reed, about four years ago.<br><br><br><br>REYNOLDS, William Allie The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1950<br>William Allie Reynolds, 73, well known former merchant and police officer of Pulaski, died at his home on South Third Street at 6 p.m. on Tuesday after a lingering illness.<br>Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. J. Clark Hensley, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Reynolds was the son of the late Benjamin Franklin and Mary Jane Horne Reynolds. He was a former resident of the Wales Starion Community before moving to Pulaski about forty years ago. He was engaged in the clothing business, and operated a garage before serving for about eight years as a police officer for the Town of Pulaski.<br>He was a member of the Pulaski Baptist Church.<br>He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Rachel Long; one daughter, Mrs. Edwin L. Reed, wife of former trustee of Giles County, one son Gardner Long, and one grandson, Duane Allison Reynolds of Jacksonville, Fla.<br><br>REYNOLDS, Wilola McCord The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Edward R. Reynolds, 84, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Reynolds died Wednesday after a long illness at her home on West Madison Street.<br>Born and reared in Pulaski, she was the former Miss Wilola McCord, the daughter of the late Laps D. McCord, Sr., late editor of The Pulaski Record, and Mrs. Betty Thompson McCord. She was a member of First Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Edward R. Reynolds, died in 1956.<br>The last member of her immediate family, she is survived by one step-son, Edward Reynolds, Carthage; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>RHEA, Caleb Osborn The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Dr. Caleb Osborn Rhea, Sr., 73, Nashville dentist, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in Harwell Chapel of Westminister Presbyterian Church in Nashville. Dr. A. L. Currie will officiate and burial will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery.<br>Dr. Rhea died Monday night at the home of a son, Dr. Donald Rhea, in Pensacola, Fla., following a brief illness.<br>Born in Pulaski, he was the son of the late William Samuel Rhea and Ida Eudora Osborn Rhea.<br>Dr. Rhea, a prominent dentist, was a leader in his profession, fraternal orders and in the church.<br>Dr. Rhea is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Ellen Donaldson Rhea, a native of Lynnville; two sons, Dr. Donald Rhea and Dr. C. Osborn Rhea, Jr., Nashville; five grandchildren and three brothers, Rankin Rhea, Pulaski, Edward Rhea, Shepardsville, Ky., and Will S. Rhea, New Orleans, La.<br><br>RHEA, Joseph Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1956<br>Joseph Campbell Rhea, 78, prominent lawyer and landholder of Giles County, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, June 9, after a four months illness at his home in Mt. Pleasant, where he had resided since 1945.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at First Presbyterian Church in Mt. Pleasant, with the Rev. Ernest Baulch, supply pastor and member of the Columbia Military Academy faculty, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski under the auspices of the Masonic Order.<br>Born at Bufords Station in Giles County in October, 1877, he was the son of the late Capt. James David Rhea and Mary Ann Elizabeth Buford Rhea; was educated in the schools of Pulaski and in 1922 was graduated from Boston University Law School in Boston, Mass.<br>At the age of 12, he went to live with a sister in Kansas City, Mo., and at 20 he accepted a position with the New Orleans Commerce Bank and later became associated with the Booth Brokers and Real Estate Commission in that city. For a number of years he practiced his profession in Chattanooga. When his health failed, he returned to Giles County where his farming interests were centered, retiring to his home, The Boulders. In 1945, he bought a home in Mt. Pleasant and continued to operate his Giles and Maury County holdings.<br>Mr. Rhea was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church for 40 years and a Sunday School teacher for 51 years; he was a 32 degree Mason, a Shriner, and a member of Al Menah Temple.<br>In 1900 he married the former Miss Addie Booth of New Orleans, who survives; alson one son, Buford Rhea, a member of the Atomic Energy Commission at Oak Ridge; three grandchildren, Buford Rhea, Jr., Rhoda Lee and Gordon Rhea; and one sister, Mrs. Will P. Dabney, Jackson, Tenn.<br><br>RHEA, Sadie Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1958<br>Mrs. Sadie Gardner Rhea, Pulaski resident, died about 12:30 Thursday afternoon, June 12, at the Memorial Hospital in Paris, Tenn., following a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Rhea is survived by three sons, J. David Rhea, Jr., Pulaski attorney, Dr. William G. Rhea and Campbell Rhea, Paris; and several grandchildren.<br><br>RHODES, Orpha Newton The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Orpha Newton Rhodes, 65, who died of a heart attack at 3:10 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, May 20, at Giles County Hospital, after a three weeks illness, were held at the Cornersville Church of Christ. Elder Morgan Walker and the Rev. Reeves Steelman connducted the services and burial took place in New Hope Cemetery in Marshall County.<br>Mrs. Rhodes, a member of the Primitive Baptist Church, in recent years had made her home with her cousin, Miss Euna Wolaver, in the Cornersville community.<br>Mrs. Rhodes is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Bob Holt, Frankewing, Mrs. Wesley Holt, Pulaski, and Mrs. Allie D. Britton, Columbia; one brother, Walter L. Newton, Pulaski.<br><br><br>RICH, Arthur R. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Arthur R. Rich, 77, retired farmer of the Bodenham community, was held at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Rich died at 8:35 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness.<br>Born November 29, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom R. Rich and Mary Frances Ward Rich, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Rich is survived by his wife, Mrs. Donie Holt Rich; seven daughters, Mrs. Polk Tarpley, Mrs. Flournoy Morris, Mrs. Stella Parker, Mrs. Ollie Long, Mrs. Will Walls, Mrs. George Stinnett and Mrs. Joseph R. Cocke, all of Giles County; and two brothers, Clarence Rich and Solon Rich, Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>RICH, Bobby The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1953<br>One teen-age youth of Pulaski was killed and three others were injured, one seriously, in an automobile-truck collision that occurred about 10:30 Monday night, July 6, on Highway 31, 18 miles north of Pulaski.<br>Bobby Rich, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solon Rich of Pulaski, was killed instantly when the car he was driving ran under the rear of a milk truck.<br><br>RICH, James R. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for James R. Rich, 74, retired state employee, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial will take place in the family lot in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Rich died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, October 1, at the home on South Third Street after a long illness.<br>Born June 6, 1884, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Rich and Orlean Long Rich. An employee of the State for twenty-nine years, he retired in 1948, returning to Pulaski where he had since made his home.<br>Mr. Rich is survived by one sister, Miss Hallie Rich, Pulaski; and a number of nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>RICHARDS, Ethel Paisley The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Paisley Richards, 65, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Richards died at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, September 9, in Memphis after an extended illness.<br>She was born April 1, 1888, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John Paisley and Margaret White Paisley. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Richards, who had lived in Memphis the past two and a half years, is survived by one son, Dr. Herbert Gray Richards; and three sisters, Mrs. R. E. Shackelford, Savannah, Mrs. Edgar C. Harwell, Pulaski, and Mrs. Earl Meadows, Nashville.<br><br>RIGGINS, Clarence Edward The Pulaski Citizen 1 May 1957<br>Clarence Edward Riggins, 21, resident of Route 1, Ethridge was fatally injured Monday morning in an accident at the Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company at Lawrenceburg.<br>Riggins was struck by a heavy coil of sheet steel which fell from an overhead crane. Riggins, an employee of the company for two and one-half months, was helping hook steel onto a crane when one coil &#8220;bumped&#8221; another knocking it from the crane.<br>The accident occurred at 10:30 a. m. in the company warehouse. Riggins died shortly after arrival at Lawrence County Hospital.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in Giles County, the Rev. Cleo Hunt officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lavata Chapman Riggins; a 9-months-old son, David Wayne Riggins; mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Inman; and two half-brothers, Paul and Virgil Inman, all of Route 1, Ethridge.<br><br>RIGGINS, Jesse D. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Riggins of the Aspen Hill Community who were notified last week that their son, A1C Jesse D. Riggins, had been killed in Korea, have received official notification that the body is being shipped to Pulaski.<br>The telegram from Travis AFB in California follows: In accordance with instructions, the remains of your son, A1C Jesse D. Riggins are being shipped to the Pulaski Funeral Home in Pulaski. The remains departed from Suisun, Calif., at 5:21 July 20 and are scheduled to reach Pulaski at 12:52 p. m. Thursday, July 23, on the Louisville and Nashville train, accompanied by escort T/Sgt. Kenneth E. Wright.<br>Funeral services are tentatively set for 1 p. m. Friday, with a Military Service to be conducted by a Chaplin from Sewart Air Force Base, Murfreesboro.<br>No details of the young serviceman&#8217;s death had been learned Thursday.<br>In addition to his parents, other survivors are his wife, Sylvia Boyd Riggins; a daughter, Adele Marie Riggins; two sisters, Mrs. Marston Hickman, Prospect; Mrs. Harold Harwell, Beech Hill; and four brothers, Reuben C. Riggins, of Columbia, Johnnie R. Riggins, Columbia, Leroy Riggins, Ethridge, and Jimmy Riggins, U. S. Navy.<br>The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for A-1C Jesse D. Riggins, U. S. Air Force, were held Friday at Pulaski Funeral Home. Burial was in Aspen Hill Cemetery, with a military service conducted at the grave by a Chaplain from Sewart Air Force Base.<br>Airman Riggins died July 11 in Korea of an accidental gunshot wound, according to information received by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Riggins, parents of the young man.<br><br>RIGGS, Annie S. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1951<br>Mrs. Annie S. Riggs, 76, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 15, after a long illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. B. Stanford, in Decatur, Ala.<br><br>Funeral services were held the following Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Elder D. B. Noles of Minor Hill, and Elder Tom McCord of Decatur. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Riggs, born in Limestone County, Ala., lived at Minor Hill nineteen years and for the past ten years had resided in Decatur. Her husband, Ervin Riggs, died thirty-three years ago.<br>In addition to the daughter in Decatur, Mrs. Riggs is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Grafton Buffalo, Minor Hill; one son, Jim Riggs, Huntsville, Ala.; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br><br>RISNER, Jasper Newton The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1953<br>Jasper Newton Risner, 75, retired farmer, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, November 21, at his home in the Fifth Civil District, following a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Tom McConnell and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with burial in the church cemetery. He was a native of Giles County and had been a member of the Baptist Church since boyhood.<br>Mr. Risner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Nutt Risner; six daughters, Mrs. Casper Rose and Mrs. Alta Hickman, both of Giles County, Mrs. Grady Attkisson and Mrs. R. W. Davis, both of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Clyde Fincher, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Elaw Gowan, Birmingham, Ala.; four sons, Dave Risner, Roy Risner, J. B. Risner, and Coy Risner, all of Giles County; thirty grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Rosie Dunavant, Waynesboro; and two brothers, Walter Risner and Tommy Risner, Waynesboro.<br><br>RISNER, Wilmoth Myrtle Casteel The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Risner, 69, resident of Waynesboro, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Green River Baptist Church, Waynesboro, with the Rev. W. M. Grogan officiating. Burial took place in Liberty Hill Cemetery in Fourteenth District in Giles County. Mrs. Risner died Friday, December 4, in Coffee Memorial Hospital at Florence, Ala., after a short illness.<br>Born in Illinois, she was the former Miss Wilmoth Myrtle Casteel, daughter of the late John Casteel and Ivanora Hardin Casteel.<br>Mrs. Risner is survived by her husband, Walter Risner; five daughters, Mrs. Charlie Morris and Mrs. Blanche Thurman, Waynesboro, Mrs. Clay Thompson, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Alton Thompson, Taylor, Mich., and Mrs. Albert Hunt, Trenton; three sons, Dallas Risner and Robert Risner, Waynesboro, and Kenneth Risner, Pulaski; twenty-seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Lydia Holt, Hohenwald, Mrs. Lillian Marks, and Mrs. Viola Hanna, Oxford, Fla., and one brother, Rev. J. S. Casteel, Ethridge.<br><br>RITCH, Gilbert The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1952<br>The badly burned of Gilbert Ritch, 56, farmer of the 18th District, was found about 11:30 Wednesday night one-quarter of a mile from his home by Deputy Sheriff Collins Wilkes and Lt. Brooks Eslick, Nation Guardsman, who answered a call from the family for help in locating Mr. Ritch.<br><br>Deputy Wilkes stated the family had been searching for the farmer since he left home Tuesday morning and had located his billfold and cigarette lighter in a burned area of a woods one-half mile from the home. Continuing the search from that point, the officers located the body nearer the home and theorized that Ritch had accidently set the woods afire and had been caught in the flames. The upper part of his body was badly burned.<br>There was no indication of foul play, the officers said. Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Westside Baptist Church, by the Rev. Malcolm White, pastor, and burial will be in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Hamilton, Ala., Mr. Ritch was the son of the late George W. Ritch and Ruby Taylor Ritch. He had resided in Giles County for the past several years.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vada Bobo Ritch; 2 daughters, Mrs. Melvin Wells of Franklin and Mrs. Finis Smith of Leoma; a sister, Mrs. Walter Holcomb, Hamilton, Ala.; and five brothers, Oscar Ritch, Talledega, Ala., Edgar Ritch and Walter Ritch, Hamilton, Ala., Ules Ritch, Pontiac, Mich., and Evrage Ritch, Haleyville, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral.<br><br>RITTENBERRY, Jennie R. The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1953<br>Graveside services for Mrs. Jennie R. Rittenberry, 82, were held Thursday afternoon at the Campbell Cemetery in Campbellsville. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Mrs. Rittenberry died Tuesday night at a hospital in Birmingham, Ala. A resident of Birmingham for more than forty years, she was born and reared in the Big Dry Creek community, the daughter of the late Nat Rittenberry anbd Rebecca Allen Rittenberry. Her husband, John Rittenberry, who was reared at Campbellsville, died many years ago. A son, Jim Pugh Rittenberry, died several years ago in Birmingham. Mrs. Rittenberry is survived by a sister-in-law, Miss Mary Rittenberry, a former teacher in John Herbert Phillips High School in that city; and two nieces and one nephew. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>RITTENBERRY, Mary Edwards The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1954<br>Miss Mary Edwards Rittenberry, 85, prominent teacher in the Birmingham, Ala., City School System for fifty-three years, died at a hospital in that city at 11:52 o&#8217;clock on Sunday night, November 25, following a period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the grave in the family lot at the Campbell Cemetery in Campbellsville. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated.<br>Born December 8, 1869, in Maury County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Capt. I. J. Rittenberry and Mary E. Campbell Rittenberry, of Campbellsville. Many years ago the family moved from Campbellsville to Birmingham where Miss Mary was graduated for Birmingham High School in 1890. In 1891, she entered her chosen profession, teaching fifty-three years in the Birmingham City System, including work as school principal and for many a teacher in high school. During her years as a teacher she studied, receiving both the A. B. and M. A. degrees.<br>She was a member of the Episcopal Church and was active in civic affairs of the city.<br><br>Miss Rittenberry, the last member of her immediate family of eight, is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Francis C. Johnson, Selma, Ala., and Mrs. Katharine R. Tyler, Jacksonville, Fla.; a nephew, Baxter B. Rittenberry, Jr., Selma, Ala.; and several great nieces and nephews, including James Giles Rittenberry, Birmingham, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>RICHARDSON, Amanda Hammond The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Mrs. Amanda Hammond Richardson, 91, former Lynnville resident, died Monday night in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Richardson had resided with a daughter, Mrs. J. S. Notgrass, Nashville, for the past six months following the death of a son, Dr. M. S. Richardson of Columbia.<br>She was a native of Marshall County, daughter of the late William N. Hammond and Parilee London Hammond. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, W. Tom Richardson, Lynnville farmer, died in 1951.<br>Surviving in addition to Mrs. Notgrass are a son, Everett Richardson, Houston, Texas; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.<br><br>RICHARDSON, Amos Reed The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1957<br>Amos Reed Richardson, 83, a member of the Giles County Court for more than twenty-three years and City Judge in Pulaski for a period of six years, died at 11:00 a. m. Sunday at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>The son of the late Monroe Richardson and Lucy Richardson Richardson, he was born in Clarksville, Ark., but in his infancy came with his family to Pulaski where he had since resided. He was a graduate of the former Abernathy School in Pulaski, and in early life engaged in farming and was a representative of the Houston and Liggett Lumber Company for many years. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Richardson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pattie Voorhies Richardson of Pulaski.<br><br>RICHARDSON, Clarence H. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jun 1955<br>Clarence H. Richardson, 73, Rogersville, Tenn. attorney, and husband of the former Miss Ruth Worley of Pulaski, died June 8 at Kingsport Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Funeral rites and burial will take place Thursday at Rogersville.<br>Mr. Richardson is survived by his wife and two sons, Worley Richardson, Rogersville, and Clarence H. Richardson, Jr., Chattanooga.<br><br>RICHARDSON, Grace Evans The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home for Mrs. Grace Evans Richardson who died Friday evening, January 10, at the home on Woodland Street in Nashville. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, former home of the family.<br><br>Mrs. Richardson is survived by her husband, Roy L. Richardson; one daughter, Mrs. Glenna Richardson Green, two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. R. B. Kennedy, all of Nashville; and one brother, Amos Evans, Lynnville.<br><br>RICHARDSON, Mark S. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Dr. Mark S. Richardson, 62, Columbia dentist and native of Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Dr. Richardson died of a heart attack at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, September 1, at Maury County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born and reared at Lynnville, he was the son of Mrs. Armanda Hammond Richardson, now residing in Columbia, and the late W. Tom Richardson. He attended Massey School in Pulaski and in 1919 was graduated from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, where he was half-back of the varsity team. He studied dentistry at Dewey School of Orthodontia in New York City. He was a member of the West Seventh Street Church of Christ. A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the American Legion, Masonic Lodge, and Elks Club.<br>In addition to his mother, Dr. Richardson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Brown Richardson, also a native of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. John Bass, Jr., Fort Bliss, Texas; two sons, Mark S. Richardson, Jr., Nashville, and Dr. Joe Tom Richardson, associated with his father in his dental office; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. J. B. Notgrass, Nashville; and one brother, Everett Richardson, Houston, Texas.<br><br>RICHARDSON, Tom W. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br>Tom W. Richardson, 92, one of the oldest residents of Giles County, died Thursday afternoon, February 15, at his home in Lynnville after several weeks illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, at the Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Leon C. Burns, minister of Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Richardson was formerly in the hotel business in Lynnville and later in Pulaski but retired several years ago. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Mr. Richardson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Amanda Hammonds Richardson; one daughter, Mrs. Joe Notgrass, Nashville; two sons, Dr. Mark S. Richardson, Columbia and Everett Richardson, Houston, Texas; and five grandchildren.<br><br>RIFKIN, Yetta Kahn The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Yetta Rifkin, 82, Pulaski resident since 1930, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Marshall-Donnelly and Combs Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by Rabbi William Silverman. Burial took place in Temple Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Rifkin died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, October 24, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ike Denbo in Pulaski where she had resided. Her husband, Louis Rifkin, died many years ago.<br><br>Born in Skudos, Lithuania, February 23, 1877, she was the daughter of Benjamin Kahn and Esther Kahn. She became a citizen of the United States in 1910.<br>In addition to Mrs Denbo, Mrs. Rifkin is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Pauline Jacobs, Milton, Mass.; fifteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Sam Dorsky, Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. Ida Klaff, Norfolk, Va.; and one brother, Maurice Kahn, Norfolk, Va. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>ROBERTS, Beulah Cheek The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1956<br>Mrs. Beulah Cheek Roberts, 78, widow of Dr. G. A. Roberts, Pulaski dentist, died at 5:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, August 8, at Giles County Hospital following a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born in Pulaski, October 25, 1877, she was the daughter of the late B. S. Cheek and Julia Branstetter Cheek, and was educated here. She was a member of the First Methodist Church and its Womans&#8217;s Society of Christian Service, and was a charter member of the Twentieth Century Literary Club and of the Gay Nineties Club.<br>Dr. Roberts died April 22, 1954.<br>Mrs. Roberts is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. Harold Abernathy, Pulaski, and Mrs. A. U. Given, Jackson; one son, G. A. Roberts, Jr., Pulaski photographer; five grandchildren, Mrs. Wilson Smith and G. A. Roberts, III, Nashville; Mrs. David Stoner, Canton, Ohio; Philip Roberts Given, student at United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.; and Miss Andrea Given, Jackson; one sister, Mrs. William R. Jones, Nashville; two brothers, William H. Cheek, Pulaski and B. A. Cheek, Nashville; and two nieces reared in the home, Mrs. Floyd B. Reeder, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. John E. Henley, Huntsville, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ROBERTS, John R. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1952<br>John R. Roberts, 64 year old Sumac farmer died at Giles County Hospital on Friday morning at 3:45 o&#8217;clock. He suffered a stroke on Friday at his home.<br>Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at one o&#8217;clock at New Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. Loyd Hickman, officiating and burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Roberts was the son of the late Noah and Amanda Pettus Roberts. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank Mangrum, Lynnville, Miss Alene Roberts of Sumac; one son, Valton Roberts of Beech Hill, four grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Walter Newton, Sumac, and Mrs. Pink Barlar, Pulaski.<br><br>ROBERTS, Lizzie May The Pulaski Citizen 23 Oct 1957<br>Word was received here of the death early Sunday of Mrs. Lizzie May Roberts, 91, at her home in Birmingham, Ala. Funeral services and burial were held on Monday in that city.<br><br>Mrs. Roberts was a native of Giles County. She was the daughter of the late Charles and Dora Butler May. She was married to the late Will Roberts who died several years ago, and had made her home in Birmingham for the past forty years.<br>Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. E. B. Curry, Birmingham, Ala.; one son, William Roberts, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. A. E. Birdsong, Mrs. John Nelson, Pulaski; two brothers, Rex May, Louisville, Ky., and Allen May, Giles County.<br><br>ROBERTS, Lucy H. Cosby The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy H. Cosby Roberts, 82, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denison, pastor of the Stella Methodist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Roberts died on Thursday, June 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buford Eubank, after a six month illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Foster Cosby and Missouri Jane Martin Cosby. She was the second wife of Jim Roberts, who died thirty years ago. Mrs. Roberts, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, is survived by one sister, Mrs. Daisy Cosby Graham, who lives at the Austin Hewitt Home in Pulaski. Mr. and Mrs. with whom she lived, are cousins. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>ROBERTS, Matilda Emeline Fry The Pulaski Citizen 1 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Matilda Eveline Fry Roberts, 72, resident of the Anthony Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Robert Davis and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Roberts died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br>The daughter of the late Michael Fry and Nancy Jones Fry, she was born October 8, 1884, in Giles County, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Roberts, widow of E. B. Roberts, Sr., is survived by one son, Rupert Roberts, Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Edward Holland and Mrs. Houston Newton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Thomas Glover, Shelbyville; four step-children, E. B. Roberts, Jr., Goodspring, Claude Roberts, and Flournoy Roberts and Mrs. Annie Bruce, California; nine grandchildren, two great grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Will Brashears, Giles County, and Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Decatur, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ROBERTS, Nathaniel White The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Nathaniel White Roberts, 68, WWI veteran and farmer of the Cedar Grove Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of Cedar Grove Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Roberts died unexpectedly, having been found in bed at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning.<br>Born April 7, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim Roberts and Elizabeth Murray Roberts.<br><br>Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Fogg Roberts; a step-son, Glen Roberts, Cedar Grove; one step-daughter, Mrs. Gladys Barksdale Oller, Louisville, Ky.; and three brothers, Cleve Roberts, Hayes Mill, Ala.; Roy Roberts, Athens, Ala., and Willie Roberts, New York City. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>ROBERTS, William Jefferson The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1951<br>Funeral services for William Jefferson Roberts, 74, retired farmer of the Blue Creek community, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, May 19, at a Nashville hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, conducted by the Rev. Leslie Wyatt. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br>Born June 25, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jefferson Roberts and Parthenia Doggett Roberts.<br>Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Grammar Roberts, three daughters, mrs. Harrison Williams, Robertson Fork community, Mrs. Luther Redden, Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Thomas J. Williams, Cornersville; one son, Elmer Roberts, Robertson Fork community; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br><br>ROBINSON, James Edward The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for James Edward Robinson, 77, retired Brick Church farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Cornersville Baptist Church, with burial in the Brick Church Cemetery, the Rev. Clinton S. Wright officiating. Mr. Robinson who had been in failing health for several years, died at 9:25 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 26, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg.<br>A native of Marshall County, he was born March 26, 1882, the son of the late Joseph Martin Robinson and Violet Favour Robinson, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Robinson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Nicholas Robinson; three daughters, Mrs. George Elwin Fox, Pulaski, Mrs. Billy Pace, Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Frank Zaloski, Hattiesburg, Miss.; two sons, Carl E. Robinson, Brick Church and James Otis Robinson, Pulaski; ten grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br><br>ROBISON, Etlar E. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Etlar E. Robinson, 76, retired farmer of the New Zion section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, October 9, at Pulaski Funeral Home. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Robison died Thursday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late J. R. Robison and Katie Doud Robison.<br>Mr. Robison is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jessie Vernon Robison; one daughter, Mrs. Louise Lanier, Route 3, Pulaski; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren; six step-children, Vernon, Truman Vernon and Russell Vernon, and Mrs. H. L. Ronison and Mrs. Herman Edwards, all of Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br>ROCHELLE, Granville The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1950<br>Funeral services for Granville Rochelle, 78, who died suddenly on Tuesday night, May 30, at his home in the Goodsprings community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at the Rochelle Church in Lawrence County, fourteen miles southwest of Lawrenceburg. Elder Hobbs of Lawrenceburg will officiate and burial will take place in the Rochelle Cemetery. He had been in declining health for a number of years.<br>Mr. Rochelle, a member of the Church of Christ, was born in Lawrence County, the son of the late Rufus Rochelle and Mary Keith Rochelle. He had resided in Lawrence and Giles Counties the greater part of his life and for a few years had lived in Louisville, Ky.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ada Randall Rochelle died in 1936.<br>Mr. Rochelle is survived by five daughters, Mrs. J. H. Carey, Goodsprings, Mrs. Anthony De Mayo, Frankfort, Ky., Mrs. Dallas Randall, Goodsprings, Mrs. Ralph Polson and Mrs. Billie Botter, both of Louisville, Ky.; one son, Milas Rochelle, Huntsville, Ala.; eleven grandchildren, four great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. A. N. Hassell, Oklahoma, Okla.<br><br>ROCHELLE, Milas M. The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Milas M. Rochelle, 57, resident of Madison County, Ala. were held at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Rochelle died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night at his home near Huntsville.<br>A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Granville Rochelle and Ada Randell Rochelle.<br>Mr. Rochelle is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Rutherford Rochelle; one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Townsend, Minor Hill; a foster daughter, Miss Priscilla Rutherford; a son, James H. Rochelle, Madison County, Ala.; and five sisters, Mrs. Burley Carey, Giles County, Mrs. Dallas Randell and Mrs. Dean Hester, Florida, and Miss Freda Rochelle and Miss Clara Rochelle, both of Kentucky.<br><br>RODEN, Shields Almus &#8220;Allie&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1953<br>Shields Almus Roden, 76, died unexpectedly about 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at his home in Pulaski after a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at New Zion Church, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy, minister of the Church of Christ, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born October 3, 1877, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Calvin Roden and Margaret Abbott Roden. He had lived in Giles County the greater part of his life.<br>Mr. Roden, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Williams Roden; three daughters, Mrs. E. B. Cook, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. J. D. Freeman, Leesville, La., and Mrs. Lois Posey, Chattanooga; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. J. L. Newton, Mrs. W. W. Newton, and Mrs. C. L. Newton, all of Giles County; and one brother, Earl Roden, Shelbyville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>RODES, Laura Warren The Pulaski Citizen 5 Sep 1956<br><br>Mrs. William Clay Rodes, 87, Petersburg resident and mother of Mrs. Hutton Brown of Pulaski, died Wednesday, August 29, in Petersburg at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Sam Davidson. Funeral rites were held Thursday at Petersburg Presbyterian Church and burial took place in Old Orchard Cemetery.<br>The former Miss Laura Warren, she was the daughter of the late John B. Warren and Margaret McBride Warren and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Rodes died August 20, 1944.<br>In addition to Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Rodes is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Joseph Mann, Stockbridge, Ga., and Mrs. W. J. Lynes, Madison; one son, James Rodes, Oak Ridge; and thirteen grandchildren.<br><br>RODGERS, Athey Morris &#8220;Chuck&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1956<br>Athey Morris &#8220;Chuck&#8221; Rodgers, 39, native Giles Countian and resident of Brooklyn, N.Y.<br>was killed about 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, August 15, in an automobile accident near Ruckersville, West Virginia, as and his son Harold, 13, were enroute to Elkton to visit relatives.<br>Funeral services were held at 4:00 p. m. Sunday at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rodgers. The Rev. A. L. Helton and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers of the county, officiated and burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Harold Rodgers, was pinned in the car, suffered a crushed cheek bone and other facial injuries and has been carried to a New York Hospital for treatment.<br>A native of Lincoln County, he lived at Elkton until leaving to make his home in New York about four years ago. He was a member of Cash Point Baptist Church in Lincoln County.<br>Survivors include his parents; his wife, the former Miss Agnes Elder; two sons, Harold and Harry Rodgers; four sisters, Mrs. Joe Croney, Elkton, Mrs. Grady Mitchell, Delrose, Mrs. Howard Hurd, Lynnville, and Mrs. Charles Cunningham, Nashville; three brothers, Bill and Tom Lee Rodgers, Giles County, Cecil Rodgers, Louisville, Ky.<br><br><br>RODGERS, Lillie Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. W. A. Rodgers, 73, Elkton housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Andrew Helton, pastor of the church, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Ralph Halbrook, pastor of Cash Point Baptist Church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Rodgers died at 11:40 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at the home at Elkton after a long illness.<br>The former Miss Lillie Phillips, she was born November 9, 1883, in Giles County, the daughter of the late J. T. Phillips and Alice Young Phillips, and was a member of the Cash Point Baptist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Rodgers is survived by her husband, W. A. Rodgers; four daughters, Mrs. Joe D. Croney, Elkton, Mrs. Grady Mitchell, Dellrose, Mrs. Charles Cunningham, Nashville, and Mrs. Howard Hurd, Lynnville; three sons, Bill Rodgers, Tom Lee Rodgers, and Cecil Rodgers, all of Elkton; twenty-four grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Tom Johnson, Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Claude Phillips, Florence, Ala. and Walter Phillips, Texas; and five half-brothers and two half-sisters; all of Texas.<br>A son, A. M. (Chuck) Rodgers, who was residing in New York, was killed in a wreck on August 15 while en route to visit his mother who was ill.<br><br>ROE, John Edward Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1958<br>John Edward Roe, Sr., 85, retired contractor of Easton, Md., died at 6 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, April 9, at a hospital in that city after a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday at the John Williams Funeral Home in that city with burial in Easton.<br>A native of Talbot County, Md., he was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Clara Gardner Roe, died in 1941. Mr. Roe is survived by one son, John Edward Roe, Jr., acting vice-president of The Union Bank; two grandsons, John Edward Roe III, and Robert D. Roe, Chattanooga; three great granddaughters; five brothers, and two sisters, all of Talbot County, Md.<br><br>ROGERS, Annie Seals The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1959<br>Mrs. Annie Seals Rogers, 85, former Giles Countian, died on January 12 at her home in Waxahatchie, Texas, after a long illness. Funeral rites were held on Wednesday in that city. The family moved from the Prospect-Bethel section of Giles County to Texas approximately sixty years ago.<br>Mrs. Rogers, widow of W. P. Rogers, is survived by seven sons, all residing in Texas, and a number of grandchildren including Mrs. Joe Buchanan and Lee Roy Tyler of Nashville and Lee Roy Tyler of Nashville and Sam Potts Tyler of Giles County.<br><br>ROGERS, Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1958<br>Clifton Rogers, 80, farmer of the Agnew community, died at 8:30 a. m. Saturday at Giles County Hospital after a weeks illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman officiating. Burial took place in Bradshaw Cemetery.<br>Mr. Rogers was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Joe and Martha Thompson Rogers.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Mangrum Rogers; one daughter, Mrs. Carleen Newton of Florida; two sons, Roy of Giles County, Tommy of Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Lee Rowe, Shelbyville and Mrs. L. B. Miller, Westmoreland, Tenn., and two grandchildren.<br><br>ROGERS, Edd Wiley The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Edd Wiley Rogers, 79, retired farmer of the Minor Hill Community, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Bill Davidson of Nashville and Tom Holland, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Rogers died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, July 24, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br>Born May 3, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Wiley Rogers and Clarissa Romine Rogers. He was a member of the Minor Hill Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Glover Rogers; one son, Guy W. Rogers, manager of McClure&#8217;s Inc. of Pulaski; and one daughter, Mrs. Mauta Childers, Minor Hill; and three grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br><br>ROGERS, Elsie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Elsie Lee Rogers, 61, farmer of the Elkton community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert F. Warden, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Rogers died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville following several weeks illness.<br>A livelong resident of the county, he was born October 11, 1891, the son of the late Elias Rogers and Mattie Louise McNeese Rogers. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Wilburn Rogers; four daughters, Mrs. R. D. Shelton, Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. John Kuroneski, Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Jesse Coats, Jr. and Mrs. James Newton, Prospect; six sons, Wilburn Rogers, Woodrow Rogers, John William Rogers, and Donnie Joe Rogers, all of Prospect, James Rogers, Columbia and Robert Rogers, U. S. Army; thirteen grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. J. W. Widner, Mrs. Cecil Pope, Mrs. W. R. Elder, Mrs. Charlie Greenway, Prospect, and Mrs. Eunice Lentz, Columbia; and three brothers, Roy Rogers and J. R. Rogers, Ardmore and Eugene Rogers, Culleoka.<br>Toney Rainey and Son, Funeral Directors<br><br>ROGERS, H. G. &#8220;Bob&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for H. G. &#8220;Bob&#8221; Rogers, retired farmer and well driller of the New Zion Community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the New Zion Church of Christ, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Rogers died of a heart attack at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, June 11, at his home after a period of declining health.<br>Mr. Rogers, a member of the Church of Christ, was born April 4, 1891, in Giles County, the son of the late Hugh Rogers and Lama Pollard Rogers.<br>Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tina Hardy Rogers; five daughters, Mrs. Mahlon Garner, Mrs. Buddy Hutton and Mrs. Howard Gaines, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Kelly Chapman, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Robert Ellison, Corpus Christi, Texas; four sons, Woodrow Rogers, Pulaski, Joe Mack Rogers, Nashville, Allen (Buddy) Rogers, Birmingham, Ala., and Hugh Rogers, Detroit, Mich.; fifteen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ida Rogers, Waxahachie, Texas; two brothers, Clabe Rogers, Parsons, Kans., and Frank Rogers, Clinton, Mo.; three half-sisters, Mrs. Lucy Jordan, Waxahachie, Texas, Mrs. Mary Hilmon, Westminster, Texas, and Mrs. Stella Grider, Cannon, Texas; and one half-brother, Charlie Crawford, Los Angeles, Calif.<br><br><br>ROGERS, Hollis Washington The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Hollis Washington Rogers, 74, retired farmer of the Fourth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ, and burial took place in the Lytle (also known as Noblit) Cemetery three miles south of Minor Hill.<br>Mr. Rogers died of a heart attack at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., following a two weeks illness.<br>Born December 31, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Rogers and Naomi Sparkman Rogers, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Newton Rogers; three daughters, Mrs. Porter C. Smith, Minor Hill, Mrs. Roland Thacker, Nashville, and Mrs. Bill McConnell, Anderson, Ala.; three sons, Thomas Rogers, Pulaski, Clifton Rogers, Minor Hill, and James Rogers, United States Navy, based in California; eight grandchildren and three great<br>grandchildren. Bennett May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ROGERS, James Silas The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for James Silas Rogers, 51, native Giles Countian, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born August 21, 1903, and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Monroe Rogers and Mary Jane Ailor Rogers.<br>Mr. Rogers, resident of Birmingham, Ala., who had been working several months in Grand Rapids, Mich., died unexpectedly of a heart attack in a hospital in that city early Saturday morning, March 27.<br>Mr. Roger is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Flora Weakley, Harlingen, Texas; two sons, James S. Rogers, Jr., U. S. Marines, stationed at Santa Ana, Calif., and Earl Rogers, U. S. Navy; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Tom W. Faulkner, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ed Richardson, Salem, Ala.; and two brothers, William Rogers, Huntsville, Ala., and Earl C. Rogers, U. S. Army, stationed in Killen, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br>ROGERS, James Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for James Samuel Rogers, 66, prominent Giles County farmer and Church leader, will be held Saturday at &#8220;Gladwood&#8221;, ancestral country home of the family at Wales. The hour has not been set pending the arrival of members of the family.<br>The Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, will officiate and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Rogers died unexpectedly at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning January 22, at his home after a period of declining health.<br>Born May 22, 1891, at Wales, he was the son of the late Charles Samuel Rogers and Lillie Short Rogers, members of pioneer families of the county. He was an elder in the George White Memorial Presbyterian Church at Wales.<br><br>Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucy Wilson Rogers; four daughters, Mrs. Harold F. Timberlake, Warrenton, Va., Mrs. Richard E. Dunn, Wilmington, Del., Mrs. Charles M. Grether, Chattanooga, and Miss Mary Rogers, Memphis; and seven grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>ROGERS, Lura Gertrude Worsham The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Winfield Rogers, 81, widow of Winfield Rogers of the Pisgah section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William H. Mansfield, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the Worley Cemetery at Pisgah.<br>Mrs. Rogers died Friday night, June 26, at the home of her son, L. Allen Rogers, Pulaski.<br>The former Miss Lura Gertrude Worsham, she was born February 8, 1878, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Haley Worsham.<br>Mrs. Rogers is survived by the one son; and ten grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>ROGERS, Ora Lipscomb The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ora L. Rogers, wife of Reed Rogers, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the First Methodist Church in Decatur, Ala., conducted by the Rev. P. D. Wilson, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. W. Nelson Guthrie. Burial took place in City Cemetery in that city.<br>Mrs. Rogers, resident of Decatur, died Tuesday, May 16, at Decatur General Hospital where she had been a patient several days.<br>Mrs. Rogers was active First Methodist Church circles and civic affairs.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Rogers is survived by her mother, Mrs. Lexie Lipscomb, Decatur; one sister, Mrs. S. R. Reed, Montevallo, Ala.; and one brother, W. O. Lipscomb, Decatur.<br><br>ROGERS, Roscoe Polk The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1954<br>Funeral services for Roscoe Polk Rogers, 63, farmer of the Tarpley section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. Ralph Bruce, pastor of Rehoboth Methodist Church, officiated, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Rogers, who had been a patient in Davidson County Tuberculosis Hospital, Nashville, for a few weeks, died of a heart attack at the hospital at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning.<br>A member of Rehoboth Methodist Church, he was born March 17, 1891, at Athens, Ala., the son of the late Polk and Mrs. Mary Riddle Rogers. He moved to Giles thirty years ago.<br>Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Thompson Rogers; two sons, Thomas P. Rogers, Donelson, and Leonard L. Rogers, Pulaski; three grandsons, Dennis and Ronald Rogers, Pulaski and Emil Rogers, Donelson; one sister, Mrs. Frank Carter, Athens, Ala.; and two brothers, S. P. Rogers, Greenwood, S. C. and Tillman Rogers, Waycross, Ga. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ROGERS, William Elsie The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for William Elsie Rogers, 63, retired farmer of the Elkton section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Elkton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Talmadge Clayton, pastor, and the Rev. R. F. Warden of Huntsville, Ala. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mr. Rogers died Saturday morning, December 26, at his home after a long illness.<br>Born April 22, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Fate Rogers and Nettie Minatra Rogers. He was a member of the Elkton Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willa Pope Rogers; two sons, Edward Rogers, Elkton, and Eldon Rogers, Tullahoma; two daughters, Mrs. Claude Watson, Elkton, and Mrs. Herbert Andrews, Decatur, Ala.; six grandchildren; and two brothers, Vilas Rogers, Elkton, and Clay Rogers of the Stella Community of Giles County.<br>ROHELIER, Alice Simmons Townsend The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Simmons Townsend Rohelier, 87, resident of the Blue Creek section of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Cornersville Church of Christ with her pastor, the minister of the Odd Fellows Hall Church of Christ, Mr. Hindman, officiating. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Rohelier died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 14, at a Lewisburg hospital after a three weeks illness.<br>Born in Limestone County, Ala. she was the daughter of the late John Simmons and Cora Brooks Simmons. She was twice married, her first husband, George Townsend died many years ago. Her second husband, Robert Rohelier, died June 15, 1951.<br>Mrs. Rohelier is survived by one daughter, Mrs. H. B. Wiser, Lewisburg; one son, George Townsend, Jr., Blue Creek; 22 grandchildren, a number of great-grandchildren; and one brother, Raleigh Simmons, Cullman, Ala.<br><br>ROHELIER, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1951<br>Funeral services for Robert Lee Rohelier, 78, retired farmer, who died at 10:20 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, June 16, at his home on Blue Creek, after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Mars Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Leslie G. Wyatt, minister of the Cornersville Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Rohelier, a resident of the Lynnville section for twenty-three years, was born in Lebanon. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Rohelier is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Simmons Rohelier; two daughters, Mrs. Alvin Hall, Florida, and Mrs. Will Hindman, Nashville; two sons, Willie Rohelier, Detroit, Mich., and Edward Rohelier, Nashville; several grandchildren; a step-daughter, Mrs. Boss Wiser, Cornersville; and a step-son George Townsend, Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Lewis Poss, Lewisburg. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ROLAND, Lilla Pearl Branch The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lilla Pearl Branch Roland, 63, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Elkton cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Roland died of a heart attack at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, November 16, at her home at Elkton.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born November 19, 1890, the daughter of the late John Branch and Alice Hobbs Branch. She was a member of Elkton Methodist Church. Her husband, George W. Roland, died December 7, 1935.<br>Mrs. Roland is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Fred Cotton, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Wilma Ivy, Elkton, Mrs. Leland Brown, Ardmore, and Miss Frances Roland, Elkton; two sons, George W. Roland and William Randolph Roland, both of Elkton; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Leonard Osborn, Athens, Ala.; and two brothers, Asa Branch, Pulaski, and Joe Branch, Memphis. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ROLIN, Jim Daniel The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Jim Daniel Rolin, 86, retired farmer of the Pleasant Hill section, were held Saturday at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Elliott Cemetery at Elkton.<br>Mr. Rolin died at 2:55 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at his home located three miles west of Ardmore, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born October 14, 1867, he was the son of the late Jim Rolin and Nancy Miles Rolin, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Margaret Widner Rolin, died in 1944.<br>Mr. Rolin is survived by eight sons, Will Rolin, Ed Rolin, Walter Rolin, Erskine Rolin, Lige Rolin, Clarence Rolin and Woodrow Rolin, all of Ardmore section and Pink Rolin, Nashville; a number of grandchildren, and two brothers, Tom Rolin, Ardmore and John Rolin, Lewisburg.<br><br>ROLLER, Carroll Richardson The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for Carroll Richardson Roller, 45, General Shoe Corporation employee, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., and Dr. William H. Mansfield, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Roller was found dead in bed at 6:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning. His death was attributed to natural causes.<br>Born January 8, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of Virgil M. Roller, retired mail carrier, and Mrs. Sadie Richardson Roller of Pulaski. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Roller is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marguerite Lanning Roller; one son, James Carroll Roller, and one daughter, Jane Roller, Pulaski; and one brother, Sidney M. Roller, Cleveland, Ohio. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ROLLER, Errol Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1952<br>Errol Thomas Roller, 61, retired cashier of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, died Tuesday at Giles County Hospital at 5:30 p. m. He had been in failing health for a number of years.<br>Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Pulaski Methodist Church, the Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., officiating. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>A native of Pulaski, Mr. Roller was the son of the late Joseph C. and Inez Riddle Roller. He was educated in Massey and other schools in Giles County, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Almeda Grooms Roller; two daughters, Miss Mary Riddle Roller of Emory and Henry College, Virginia and Martha Roller, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Cohen and Miss Ethel Roller; one brother, Virgil Roller, Pulaski.<br><br>ROLLER, Ethel The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Ethel Roller, 60, who died at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Giles County Hospital, were held in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, Dr. R. B. Stone, Methodist minister officiated, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Her death followed a period of declining health.<br>She was born and reared in Giles County, the daughter of the late Joseph Cephas Roller and Inez Riddle Roller. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Roller is survived by one sister, Mrs. Harry Cohen; and one brother, Virgil M. Roller; both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ROLLER, Sadie Richardson The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie Richardson Roller, 73, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Roller died of a heart attack at 8:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital, a few hours after entering the hospital. She had been in declining health for a long time.<br>A native of Culleoka in Maury County, she was born January 28, 1882, the daughter of the late William Richardson and Lucy Tate Richardson. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Roller is survived by her husband, Virgil M. Roller, retired rural mail carrier; one son, Sidney M. Roller, Cleveland, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Joe I. Inman, Mrs. Grady Hobbs and Miss Lizzie Richardson, all of Culleoka; and two brothers, Ewing Richardson, Culleoka and Bailey Richardson, Clinton, Tenn. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ROLLER, Virgil M. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1957<br>Funeral services for Virgil M. Roller, 77, retired rural mail carrier, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Pulaski Funeral Home. Dr. R. B. Stone, Dr. Bruce Strother, Dr. William H. Mansfield will conduct the rites and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Roller died of a heart attack at 8:45 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, September 25, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born May 30, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Joe C. Roller and Inez Riddle Roller, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Sadie Richardson Roller died January 4, 1956.<br>Mr. Roller attended school at Culleoka, and old Giles College in Pulaski. He retired in 1952 after forty-three years service with the Post Office department.<br><br>Mr. Roller is survived by one son, Sidney M. Roller, West Palm Beach, Fla., two grandchildren, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>ROPER, Robert Harris The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Robert Harris Roper, 51, farmer of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, May 11 at the Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Roy West, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Roper died of a heart ailment about 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, May 10 at the home, following a period of declining health. Born 29 May 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of John Roper and Tennie Norwood Roper.<br>Mr. Roper is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Hillhouse Roper; two children, Mrs. Frances Taylor and Allen Roper; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Reed Randolph, all of the Minor Hill section. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br><br>ROSE, James Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for James Alexander Rose, 84, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Rose, the last member of his immediate family, died Saturday afternoon, February 23, at the home of his son, Loyd Rose, in the Leoma section of Lawrence County.<br>Born December 16, 1872, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rose, and was a member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski. His wife, Mrs. Anne Tarpley Rose, died in 1953.<br>In addition to his son, Mr. Rose is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jim Russell, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Hicks Rutherford, Nashville, and Mrs. Clarice Hampton, Huntsville, Ala.; twenty-five grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ROSE, John K. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br>John K. Rose, 85, retired farmer of Giles County, died on Monday, January 6, in Maury County at the home of a son, Merrell Rose, after a long period of declining health. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Tuesday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church of which he was a member. The Rev. Bloss of Columbia, the Rev. Cleo Bunt of Lawrenceburg and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers, officiated, and burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth District.<br>Born January 18, 1872, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Corneilus Rose and Rowena Lanham Rose. His wife, Mrs. Annie K. (Betty) Rose died January 16, 1942.<br><br>Mr. Rose is survived by three sons, Merrell Rose, Floyd Rose and Luther Rose, all of Maury County; four daughters, Mrs. Jerome Prindle, Pulaski, Mrs. Buford Nelson and Mrs. Marvin Shrader, both of Liberty Hill, Fourteenth District, and Mrs. Charlie Page, Lewisburg; forty-four grandchildren and twenty-seven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. George Perrin, Texas City, Texas; and three brothers, Turner Rose, Terrell, Texas, A. J. (Jack) Rose, Lebanon, and Tom L. Rose, Rose Hill in Giles County.<br><br>ROSE, Julia Annette Tarpley Rose The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Annette Tarpley Rose, 76, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Rose died at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, after a long period of declining health, at the home of her son, Loyd Rose, near Athens, Ala.<br>Born July 30, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jerome Tarpley and Mary Alice Garrett Tarpley. She was a member of First Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Rose is survived by her husband, J. Alexander Rose, also a Giles Countian; three daughters, Mrs. Jim Russell, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Grace Rutherford, Nashville, and Mrs. Clarice Underwood, Huntsville, Ala.; one son, Loyd Rose, Athens, Ala.; a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Maggie Tucker and Mrs. Alice Shackelford, Pulaski, Mrs. Ed Ashford, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Clarence Ledford, Giles County; three brothers, Polk Tarpley, Wales, Jerome Tarpley, Pulaski, and Herman Tarpley, Yokley. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ROSE, Maggie Lee English The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Lee English Rose, 92, widow of Bob Rose, were held at 12 o&#8217;clock noon Wednesday at Rock Springs Baptist Church with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Rose died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Richard L. Long on Hams Creek, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born March 20, 1865, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John T. English and Sallie Locke English, and was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. Her husband, Bob Rose died a number of years ago.<br>Mrs. Rose, in addition to Mrs. Long, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Marvin Markham, Hams Creek; one son, Herman C. Rose, Hams Creek; twelve grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lee Brashears, Bodenham. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>ROSE, Solon Clifton The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1955<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday at the graveside in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, for Solon Clifton Rose, 63, West Point, Miss., planter, who died there Sunday. The Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, officiated.<br>Mr. Rose, a native of West Point, was a great grandson of Thomas Martin, founder of Martin College in Pulaski. He was the son of the late S. E. F. Rose and Laura Martin Rose, natives of Giles County. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Rose is survived by two cousins of Pulaski, Mrs. Sam H. Woodward and Mrs. Allison Owings. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>ROSE, Savannah Beck The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Savannah Beck Rose, 82, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the parlors of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Rose died Sunday morning, March 9, at the home of her son, R. A. Rose, on the Elkton Highway.<br>She was born November 14, 1869, in Marshall County, the daughter of the late Marcellus Beck and Jane Patterson Beck. She had resided in Giles County since childhood.<br>She was the widow of A. M. (Bob) Rose who died in 1922.<br>Mrs. Rose, a member of the Baptist Church, is survived by two sons, R. A. Rose and Everett Rose, Elkton; a half-sister, Mrs. J. W. Pack, Nashville; a step-brother, Dick McCormack, Pulaski; three grandchilren and one great grandchild. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ROSE, Solon Estham Nashville Tennessean 30 Nov 1951<br>Solon Eastham Rose, 81, a leading dry goods merchant in Pulaski for more than 50 years, died at 10 p.m. at his home on West Flower Street.<br>He had been ill since suffering a stroke of paralysis in late October.<br>Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home here with the Rev. Sam Dodson, pastor of Pulaski&#8217;s First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Rose was a native of Pulaski, the son of the late Will Solon and Lavinia Events Rose, members of pioneer Middle Tennessee families. Educated at Nashville and Pulaski schools, he became connected with the W. S. Rose and Sons store soon after graduation. Upon his father&#8217;s death, he became owner and operator of the dry goods business, which is one of the city&#8217;s oldest firms.<br>He was a member of the First Methodist Church and an honorary member of the Board of Stewards there.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nell Wallace Rose; a nephew, William Alfred Rose of Birmingham, Ala.; three nieces, Mrs. R. H. Cochran and Miss Mary Evans Rose of Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Miss Elizabeth Rose of New York City.<br><br>ROSE, Virginia Ellen The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958<br>Graveside services for Miss Virginia Ellen Rose, 69, former Pulaski resident, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski . Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Smith Cunningham of Murfreesboro, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Miss Rose died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 4:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, February 23, after several months illness at the home of her niece, Miss Enid Kerr, in Los Angeles, Calif., where she had been making her home.<br>Born April 17, 1888, in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin Franklin Rose and Annie Potts Rose, and was educated in Giles County school.s<br><br>A well-known business woman of Pulaski, she was employed by T. M. Booth and Sons for a period of twenty-nine years.<br>Miss Rose is survived by one sister, Mrs. Helen Rose Fletcher, Los Angeles, Calif.; and seven nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>ROSS, Albert The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1958<br>Albert Ross, 59, native of Giles County and in later years a druggist in Birmingham, Ala., died of a heart attack at his home in that city on Saturday night, November 15. He had been in failing health several years.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Birmingham with the burial in Forest Hills Cemetery.<br>Born July 19, 1899, at Campbellsville, he was the son of the late Commodore L. Ross and Ella Upshaw Ross.<br>Mr. Ross as a young man was employed for a time by Hagan Brothers, Pulaski druggists, before going to Nashville and later to Birmingham to locate.<br>Mr. Ross is survived by his wife, Mrs. Una Abrahams Ross, Birmingham, Ala., teacher; four sisters, Mrs. Solon Collins, Fairborn, Ohio, Miss Sophia Ross, and Mrs. Homer Lutz, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Hugh Westbrook, who is overseas with her soldier husband; and three brothers, Marshall Ross and Campbell Ross, both of New Orleans, La., and George Upshaw Ross, Nashville.<br><br>ROSS, Commodore L. The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Commodore L. Ross, 79, former mail carrier in Giles and Lawrence Counties for many years, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, May 18, at his home in Columbia, Miss., after several years of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the Baptist Church in Columbia. The burial took place late Sunday afternoon in the family lot in the Yokley Cemetery at Campbellsville in Giles County, conducted by O. L. North of Lawrenceburg.<br>Mr. Ross, who served for many years as carrier on Route 1, Ethridge, which comprised areas of both Giles and Lawrence Counties transferred to a route in Mississippi approximately twenty-five years ago, when he swapped routes with a carrier there.<br>He was born in September, 1871, in Hickman County but in his youth moved with his family to Campbellsville. He was the son of the late James Marshall Ross and Annette Cotham Ross. His wife, Mrs. Ella Upshaw Ross, died in 1933. He had been a member of the Baptist Church since he moved to Mississippi.<br>Mr. Ross, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by four sons, James Marshall Ross, New Orleans, La., Albert Ross, Birmingham, Ala., Campbell Ross, Baton Rouge, La., and George Upshaw Ross, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. Solon Collins and Mrs. Hugh Westbrook, Fairborn, Ohio; Miss Sophia Ross and Mrs. Homer Lutz, both of Nashville, and several grandchildren.<br><br>ROSS, Lena Mae The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Miss Lena Mae Ross, 80, lifelong resident of Lynnville, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by a former pastor, the Rev. N. O. Allen. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Miss Ross died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at her home after several months illness.<br>The daughter of the late Jack Ross and Evelena Williams Ross, she was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church.<br>Miss Ross is survived by three sisters, Mrs. H. B. Evans, Lynnville, Mrs. Bertha Fleming and Mrs. Mildred Wilson, both of Nashville; and one brother, Morgan Ross, Nashville.<br><br>ROSS, Lula Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Harwell Ross, 78, who died Saturday morning, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Aspen Hill Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Roy West, pastor, the Rev. J. B. Burns, the Rev. W. L. Harwell and the Rev. M. L. Harwell. Burial took place in the Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Ross died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the home of her son, Charlie G. Ross, at Aspen Hill.<br>Mrs. Ross was the widow of Baxter Ross who died several years ago. She was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late Hubbard Harwell and Sarah Holley Harwell. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to the son listed above, Mrs. Ross is survived by three other sons, Houston Ross, Aspen Hill, Guy Ross of Nashville, and Frank Ross of Columbia; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>ROSS, William Levi The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1953<br>Funeral services for William Levi Ross, 79, farmer and veternarian of the Lynnville community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Fred Rogers, pastor of the church, and the Rev. N. O. Allen, Methodist minister, and burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Ross died at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at his home following an operation performed at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville.<br>Born at Lynnville on January 21, 1874, he was the son of the late John Martin Ross and Evelena Williams Ross. He was an elder in the Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Lucy Ann Compton Ross, died November 6, 1948.<br>Mr. Ross is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Mack Seagraves, Knoxville, Mrs. Loyd Moore and Mrs. Ben Sautelle, Memphis, Mrs. John Hunt Dugger, Stiversville, and Miss Ruth Ross, Lynnville; two sons, Jack Ross and Elbert Ross, both of Detroit, Mich.; eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. H. B. Evans and Miss Lena Ross, Lynnville, and Mrs. Butler Wilson and Mrs. John O. Fleming, both of Nashville; and one brother, Morgan Ross of Nashville.<br><br>ROSSON, R. Lee The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1950<br><br>Funeral services for R. Lee Rosson, 76, retired farmer, who died of a heart attack on Friday morning, March 31, at his home on the Theta Pike near Columbia, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the funeral parlors of Oakes and Nichols in Columbia. The Rev. Brewer, the pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br>Mr. Rosson, a member of the Baptist Church, had made his home near Columbia for the past twenty years. Before going to Columbia he had lived in Giles County.<br>Mr. Rosson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou English Rosson, a native of Giles County; and one daughter, Mr. C. R. Smith; one grandson, Troy Bowers, all of Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Clint Inman, Giles County, Mrs. Lou English, Columbia, and a sister residing in Texas; and three brothers, Jim J. Rosson, Pulaski, and John and Charlie Rosson, both of Texas.<br><br>ROWE, Curren M. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1957<br>Curren M. Rowe, 75, retired passenger and freight agent for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, and resident of Scottsville, Ky., died October 1 at Allen County Hospital in Scottsville.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in Scottsville.<br>Mr. Rowe, native Giles Countian, was the son of the late Joe G. Rowe and Florence McGuire Rowe. He retired about two years ago after fifty years service with the L&amp;N Railroad. He was an official of the Methodist Church for forty years and was active in Masonic and other civic organizations.<br>Mr. Rowe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Nichols Rowe; four daughters, Mrs. J. Kirby Pierson, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Mary F. Drew, Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. John Ramsey, Fern Creek, Ky., and Miss Frances Rowe, Scottsville; one brother, Raymond Rowe, Birmingham, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Harold Sumners, Delrose, Tenn., and Mrs. Albert E. Storey, Pulaski.<br><br>ROWE, Harry J. The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1959<br>Harry J. Rowe, 64, native of Giles County and retired shoe salesman of Chattanooga, died unexpectedly at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, July 8, at a Chattanooga hospital.<br>Funeral services will be held at one o&#8217;clock (EST) Friday afternoon at National Funeral Home with the burial in that city.<br>Born and reared in the Bryson Community, he was the son of the late R. M. Rowe and Mrs. Emma Dever Rowe. He was a member of the Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge, veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion.<br>Mr. Rowe is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Ellen Harris Rowe; one daughter, Mrs. J. C. Miller, Jr., and one son, Robert Harris Rowe, all of Chattanooga; three sisters, Mrs. Allene Rowe Brown, Nashville, Mrs Richard F. Holt, and Miss Myra Rowe, Pulaski; and five brothers, Homer Rowe, Huntsville, Ala., F. A. Rowe, Nashville, Joe S. Rowe, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and R. M. Rowe and E. L. Rowe, Dallas, Texas.<br><br>ROWE, Lillie Bell Morrell The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Bell Rowe, 66, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church, with Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski, and the Rev. Bugg, pastor of Norwood Methodist Church in Birmingham, Ala., officiating. Burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Rowe died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Baptist Hospital in Birmingham after a long illness.<br>A native of Elkton, she was the daughter of the late Presley Lee Morrell and Nancy Sherbert Morrell, and was a member of the Methodist Church. About thirty years ago the family moved from Elkton, living most of the time in Birmingham.<br>Mrs. Rowe is survived by her husband, Raymond Rowe; two daughters, Mrs. Nell Loveday, Birmingham, Ala.; and Mrs. Polly Rosier, Atlanta, Ga.; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. John W. Hughey, Elkton; and two brothers, Jake Morrell, Decatur, Ala., and W. Allen Morrell, Sr., Pulaski.<br><br>ROWE, Mary Ellen Harris The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1959<br>Mrs. Harry J. Rowe, widow of a native Giles Countian, died on Wednesday, November 11, at a Chattanooga hospital after an extended illness. Funeral rites were held on Thursday afternoon at 4 o&#8217;clock in National Funeral Home in Chattanooga with the burialin Forest Hill Cemetery. Mr. Rowe died in July of this year.<br>Mrs. Rowe, native of Chattanooga was a member of the Episcopal Church, is survived by two children, Mrs. J. C. Miller, Jr., and Robert Harris Rowe, both of Chattanooga; and one sister, Mrs. Nellie Mae Dunston, also of Chattanooga.<br><br>ROWE, Robert Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1953<br>Robert Calvin Rowe, 28, native Giles Countian who had resided in Nashville about 8 years, was killed in a motorcycle wreck that occurred on Highway 31-A, north of Lewisburg, Saturday night.<br>Rowe&#8217;s companion on the trip, Raymond Clyde Hunt of Nashville, was critically injured in the accident that was said by Highway Patrolmen to have resulted when the motorcycle went off a sharp curve, hit a telephone pole and then plunged into a field.<br>Rowe&#8217;s body was found by their wrecked motorcycle, and Hunt, 22, was discovered early Sunday morning crawling across Sunday morning crawling across a field six miles north of Lewisburg. He was suffering from exposure and brain injuries, and was in critical condition Sunday night in Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br>Members of Rowe&#8217;s family said he had been visiting relatives in Lewisburg. Hunt was a friend.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Monday at the Methodist Church at Sixty-first and New York Avenues in Nashville. Burial was in Nashville.<br>Rowe was a carpenter for a building supply firm in Nashville. He was a veteran of World War II, having served 23 months in England as a fire-fighting engineer with the air force.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Kelly Rowe; his mother, Mrs. Robert Bailey; his father, H. C. Rowe; three daughters, Carolyn, Mary Katherine and Sherry Yvonne Rowe; a son, Ronald Calvin Rowe, and a brother, Alvin S. Rowe, all of Nashville.<br><br>RUSSELL, Edward Luther The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Edward Luther Russell, 66, farmer of the Woodlawn community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Beech Hill Cemetery. Mr. Russell died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at his home after a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born March 1, 1885, the son of the late George and Josephine Ray Russell. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ophelia Gaines Russell; two daughters, Mrs. Will Allen Childers, Woodlawn and Mrs. Woodrow Newton, Lewisburg; four sons, Forrest Russell, Lynnville, Otho Russell, Cornersville, Shelby Russell, Pulaski and Logan Russell, Nashville; ten grandchildren; and two brothers, Harvey Russell, Frankewing and Carl Russell, Friendship. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>RUSSELL, George Butler The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for George Butler Russell, 78, retired farmer of the Shores Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Rutherford died at 6:40 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at his home after a long illness.<br>Born, July 10, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Rutherford and Sue Tomlin Rutherford, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Rutherford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Graham Hunter Rutherford; three sons, Harvey Rutherford, Hick Rutherford and Eugene Rutherford, all of Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Rose, Pulaski; a number of grandchildren; three brothers, Thomas N. Rutherford, and Herbert Rutherford, Shores, and Theo Rutherford, Veterans Hospital, Thomasville, Ga.; and one sister, Mrs. Marshall Bee, Bethel. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>RUSSELL, J. Carl The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1958<br>Funeral services for J. Carl Russell, 66, retired farmer of the Friendship section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home with the burial in Beech Hill Cemetery. Mr. Russell died Saturday at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born September 13, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Russell and Josephine Ray Russell, and was a member of New Zion Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Beard Russell; three daughters, Mrs. Quay Brown, Mrs. Cecil Newton and Mrs. James Burns, all of Giles County; seven grandchildren; and a brother, Harvey Russell, Frankewing. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br><br>RUSSELL, Lindsey The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for Lindsey Russelly, 70, Elkton farmer, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Dr. J. Clark Hensley, Baptist ministers, and burial will take place in Elkton Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Russell, who had been in failing health, died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at Giles County Hospital a few hours after entering.<br>Born January 8, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas Russell and Nancy Jane Kincaid Russell, and was a member of Elkton Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Beadle Russell; four daughters, Mrs. Brown Holley and Mrs. Herschel Holley, both of Elkton, Mrs. Clifford Cole, Pulaski, and Mrs. Harry Miley, Florida; two sons, Frank Russell and George L. Russell, Pulaski; five grandchildren; one brother, Dave Russell, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. L. M. Dunavant, Mrs. R. P. Beadle and Mrs. George Hayes, all of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>RUSSELL, Otis B. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1959<br>Otis B. Russell, 65, native Giles Countian, died at his home in West Palm Beach, Fla., at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, March 3.<br>Funeral and burial were held in West Palm Beach. Mr. Russell was the son of the late John A. Russell and Laura Dobbins Russell.<br>Survivors in addition to his wife are four daughters, Mrs. J. H. Zeller, Mrs. Bob North, Mrs. Jack Francis of West Palm Beach and Mrs. Loran Williams, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; one son, Butler Russell of West Palm Beach; two sisters, Mrs. W. B. Chambers, Tulare, Calif., and Mrs. John David Davis, Pulaski; one brother, H. D. Russell, Lawrenceburg; and one half-brother, L. C. Dendy, Anderson, Ala.; and fourteen grandchildren.<br><br>RUSSELL, Will Delaney The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Will Delaney Russell, 69, Dry Creek farmer will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Campbellsville Church of Christ, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Russell who was stricken with a heart attack and a paralytic stroke early Wednesday morning at his home, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, June 28, at Giles County Hospital<br>Born in Limestone County, Ala., May 3, 1887, he was the son of the late Perry Russell and Betty Flannagan Russell, but had resided in Giles County the greater part of his life. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. William Eldridge, Lynnville, and Mrs. Herbert Minatra, Dry Creek; one son, Cordell Russell, Yokley; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Leslie G. Tatum, Dry Creek; and four brothers, Hume Russell and Frank Russell, Campbellsville, and Jim Russell and Wiley Russell, Athens, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>RUTHERFORD, Mary Edna Morris The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Edna Morris Rutherford, 68, who died on April 30, at her home in the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Homer Brown, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>She was born December 3, 1882 in Giles County, the daughter of the late Isam A. Morris and Elizabeth Weaver Morris. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Rutherford is survived by her husband, Tom Rutherford; four daughters, Mrs. Andrew McDougal, Fall River, Mrs. Fred Edmundson, Stella, Mrs. Bartow B. Norwood, Pisgah, and Mrs. Milas Rochelle, Huntsville, Ala.; two sons, Leonard Rutherford and Allen Rutherford, both of the Shores community; twenty-six grandchildren; and one brother, Will Morris, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>RUTHERFORD, Robert Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1958<br>Robert Herbert Rutherford, 65, retired Louisville and Nashville Railroad Extress messenger and the TVA weather observer in Giles County, died suddenly at 5:30 a. m. Monday at his home in the Shores community.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church by the Rev. Earl Cantrell and Dr. W. H. Mansfield of Pulaski. Burial was in the Old Shores Cemetery with Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mr. Rutherford was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Jonathan and Susan Tomerlin Rutherford. He had resided in Louisville, Ky., for many years and returned to Giles County when he retired from the railroad service. A leader in his community, he was a member of the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church and well-known throughout Giles County as the weather observer for the Tennessee Valley Authority.<br>Mr. Rutherford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Phillips Rutherford; a sister, Mrs. Bettie Bee of Pulaski; two brothers, Thomas Rutherford, resident of the Shores community, and Theo Rutherford of Georgia.<br><br>RUTLEDGE, J. B. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for J. B. Rutledge, 36, Giles Countian residing in Murfreesboro, were held at 11 a. m. Wednesday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro. The Rev. H. C. Wakefield officiated and burial was in the Diana Cemetery in Giles County.<br>Mr. Rutledge died Sunday night as his home of what officers described as self-inflicted gunshot wounds.<br>Born in Giles County, he lived in Smithville for several years before moving to Murfreesboro about a year ago. He was employed in the parts department of Binford Ford Company in that city. He was an army veteran of World War II and a member of the Upper Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marguerite Gaines Rutledge; two sons, Freddy and Steven Rutledge; in infant daughter, Christy Gayle, all of Murfreesboro; his father, Otis Rutledge, Lewisburg, Tenn.; four brothers, Otis Smith Rutledge, Cornersville, Tenn., Franklin, Delano and Roosevelt Rutledge, Lewisburg and five sisters, Mrs. J. R. Tate, Cornersville, Mrs. Thomas Parks, Mrs. Ruth Thompson, and Mrs. Frances Christmas, Lewisburg and Mrs. Bobby Joyce Oliver, Columbia, Tenn.<br><br>RUTLEDGE, Joe Preston The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Joe Preston Rutledge, 79, retired Marshall County farmer, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at London Funeral Home, Lewisburg. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Cornersville. Mr. Rutledge died Saturday at Leonard Hospital in Lewisburg after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lewis Rutledge and Fannie Simmons Rutledge.<br>Mr. Rutledge is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Thompson Rutledge, Yell Community; a son, Allen Rutledge, Yell; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Parsons, Yell, and Mrs. Amanda Thomas, Nashville; and one brother, Will Rutledge, Yell.<br><br>RUTLEDGE, Otis The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Otis Rutledge, 71, native Giles Countian and a retired farmer of the Yell Community of Marshall County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville. Burial took place in the Diana Cemetery. Mr. Rutledge died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Saturday, March 8, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edward Thompson in Lewisburg.<br>His wife, Mrs. Mecie Smith Rutledge, died about four years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Thompson Mr. Rutledge is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. J. R. Tate, Cornersville, Mrs. Willard Oliver, Maury County, Mrs. Billy Parks, Marshall County, and Mrs. Howard Christimas, Indiana; four sons, Franklin Rutledge, Delano Rutledge, and Roosevelt Rutledge (triplets) and Smith Rutledge, all of Marshall County; a number of grandchildren; two brothers, John Rutledge, Marshall County and Joe Rutledge, Alabama; and two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Pierson, Marshall County and Miss Maude Rutledge, Nashville.<br><br>RYAL, John A. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1952<br>John A. Ryal, 78, father of Mrs. Harold E. Henegar of Pulaski, died suddenly at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, November 25, at his home in Tampa, Fla., following a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at B. Marion Reed Funeral Home and burial took place in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Rayl is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella D. Ryal; the one daughter, Mrs. Henegar; one son, John A. Ryal, Jr., Tampa, Fla.; two granddaughters, and two great grandchildren.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Henegar, and Miss Mary Henegar attended the funeral.<br><br>SAMUEL, Lillian Catherine The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Miss Lillian Catherine Samuel, 42, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Her death occurred at 4:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late William Samuel and Ruth Harrison Samuel.<br><br>The survivors include one daughter, Miss Betty Samuel, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Walter Turner and Mrs. David Rainey, Pulaski, Mrs. Elizabeth Walls, Columbia, and Mrs. Elmo Shook, Decatur, Ala.; and two brothers, Sidney Samuel and Thomas Samuel, both of Arkansas. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SANDERS, Amis Bellefant The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1951<br>Amis Bellefant Sanders, 74, prominent citizen of the Pleasant Valley community died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital following a three months illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the graveside in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the Olivet-Pleasant Valley Charge.<br>Mr. Sanders, a retired farmer and merchant, was a lifelong resident of Giles County, the son of the late Robert Sanders and Ann Cheatham Sanders. His wife, Mrs. Shellie Wilkerson Sanders, died in the spring of 1923.<br>Mr. Sanders is survived by one sister, Mrs. Wiley T. Abernathy, Sr., Pulaski and several nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SANDERS, Beatrice Fudge The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Beatrice Fudge Sanders, 60, native Giles Countian, who died suddenly at noon Sunday, February 7, at her home in Birmingham, Ala., were held at one o&#8217;clock at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of Prospect Methodist Church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Sanders, who has been residing in Birmingham fourteen years, was born April 5, 1893, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John Wesley Fudge and Marcia Reagin Fudge.<br>Mrs. Sanders, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by her husband, Mitchell Sanders, also a native of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Jack Henley, Plevna, Mont.; three sons, Thomas Sanders and James Sanders, both of Prospect, former home of the Sanders family, and William Sanders, Columbia; six grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Currin Stovall, Prospect, and Mrs. Levi Tate and Mrs. T. D. Mitchell, both of Birmingham, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>SANDERS, Bertha Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Abernathy Sanders, 65, teacher in Giles County for thirty-three years, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Sanders died at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, May 11, at Giles County Hospital after an illness of three weeks.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born October 30, 1892, the daughter of the late Robert Allen Abernathy and Pink Aymett Abernathy. She was graduated from old Giles College and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Sanders is survived by her husband, James Sanders; three daughters, Mrs. James B. Darwin, Pulaski, Mrs. Samuel T. Collins, Jr., Fayetteville, and Mrs. William L. Davis, Jr., Charlotte, N. C.; four grandchidlren; five sisters, Mrs. F. F. Medlar, Pulaski, Mrs. R. L. Harris, Walters, Okla., and Mrs. A. I. Ruggles, Konowa, Okla., Mrs. J. L. Woodward and Mrs. G. L. Nichols, Harlingen, Texas; and one brother, Frank Abernathy, Port Isabelle, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>SANDERS, John Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for John Rufus Sanders, 74, farmer of the Bunker Hill community, who died Tuesday night, were to be held this afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were to be conducted by the Rev. L. M. Laten and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Sanders, who had been in declining health for several years, died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night of a heart ailment at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born March 11, 1877, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James M. Sanders and Martha Ann McAfee Sanders. He was a member of the Baptist Church, and had served as a deacon for fifty-five years.<br>Mr. Sanders is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie George Sanders; three daughters, Mrs. Kirk Carden, Campbellsville, Mrs. Thurman Erwin and Mrs. William Minatra, both of Pulaski; one son, James Edd Sanders, Bunker Hill; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. George Sisk and Mrs. Alvie Kennedy, both of Nashville and Mrs. Lee Bigham, of Petersburg; and one brother, Jesse Lee Sanders, Nashville.<br><br>SANDERS, Katie Lou Bradford The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Tom Sanders, 75, resident of the Diana community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at the Diana Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski, and burial took place in Diana Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Sanders died at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, April 1, at Lewisburg Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born November 17, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Nathan Bradford and Jane Poarch Bradford, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Tom Sanders, died December 30, 1953.<br>Mrs. Sanders is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Fred Cochran, Lewisburg, and Mrs. F. T. Pyles and Mrs. E. D. Holley, both of Diana; three sons, William Sanders and Paul Sanders, Diana, and Buford Sanders, Woodbury; fourteen grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Ernest Bradford, Crossville, and David Bradford, Shelbyville.<br><br>SANDERS, Resina E. Poarch The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1950<br>Mrs. Resina E. Sanders, 88, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday, January 3, at her home in Diana following a long illness.<br>Funeral services were conducted at 1:00 o&#8217;clock Thursday, January 5, at the Diana Methodist Church by Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor officiating. Burial was in Diana Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Sanders was the daughter of the late William Poarch and Lucinda Massey Poarch and a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>She is survived by three daughters, Miss Allie Sanders, Mrs. Deifer Compton and Mrs. Archie Burgess, all of Diana; and one son, Harvey Sanders , also of Diana; one brother, Calvin Poarch of Birmingham, Ala.; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br><br>SANDERS, Siney Elizabeth Poarch The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services of Mrs. Siney Elizabeth Poarch Sanders, 88, who died Tuesday night, December 27, at her home in Diana following a long illness will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Diana Methodist Church. The Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the church, will officiate and burial will take place in Diana Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Sanders, a daughter of the late William Poarch and Lucinda Massey Poarch, was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Sanders is survived by three daughters, Miss Allie Sanders, Mrs. A. Burgess and Mrs. Mary Compton; and one son, Harvey Sanders, all of Diana; one brother, Calvin Poarch, Diana; seventeen grandchildren and several great grandchildren.<br><br>SANDERS, William Burton The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1951<br>Dr. William Burton Sanders, former Dean of Men and teacher of Religion and Sociology at Martin College and an ordained minister succumbed to a heart ailment at his home, 125 South Fifth Street at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, May 3. Dr. Sanders had been in failing health for several years, and resided in Pulaski where his wife, Mrs. Lucile Newman Sanders is Registrar of the college and head of the Department of Education.<br>Dr. Sanders, 65 years of age, was born in Wilson County, Tenn. He received the A. B. degree from the University of Texas at Austin, the A. M. degree from the University of Colorado, and S. T. B. degree from Westminister Theological Seminary, Western Maryland College, and did further study at Sorbonne University in Paris France.<br>In addition to his wife, Dr. Sanders is survived by one son, William Burton Sanders, Jr., who is studying for the M. A. degree at the University of Southern California; and one grandson.<br>Funeral arrangements are incomplete at time of going to press.<br><br>SANDERSON, David Waters The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for David Waters Sanderson, 65, retired mail carrier, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bethel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Sanderson died at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Giles County Hospital, following a long illness.<br>A member of the Church of Christ, he was a native of the county, the son of the late William Sanderson and Sara Weatherford Sanderson.<br>Mr. Sanderson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula King Sanderson; one daughter, Mrs. William Adkins Legg, Bethel; two sons, William K. Sanderson, Prospect, and David W. Sanderson, Jr., Maryville; six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. J. L. Pickett, Minor Hilll; and two brothers, Marvin Sanderson and Floyd Sanderson, Pulaski. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SANDERSON, Ira Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Ira Floyd Sanderson, 62, native Giles Countian, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, December 26, at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Sanderson died at 12:30 Saturday afternoon, December 21, in Pulaski after an illness of several years.<br>He was the son of the late William Sanderson and Alabama Weatherman Sanderson.<br>Mr. Sanderson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie Smith Sanderson; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Harbison, Clowchilla, Calif., and Miss Alma Jean Sanderson, Pulaski; four sons, Leroy Sanderson, E. D. Sanderson, N. W. Sanderson, and Charles Wayne Sanderson; one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Pickett; and one brother, M. R. Sanderson, all of Pulaski.<br><br>SANDERSON, Mary Lee (Infant) The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br>Prayer services for Mary Lee Sanderson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sanderson, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Survivors include three sisters, Charlotte, Rebecca and Joan Sanderson; and the grandparents, Mrs. Floyd Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Faulkner.<br><br>SANDERSON, Nellie Smith The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Smith Sanderson, 57, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert Shaffer, minister of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Sanderson died Saturday morning at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after a long illness.<br>Born October 6, 1901, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late B. S. Smith and Lily Slayton Smith, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Sanderson, widow of Floyd Sanderson, who died December 21, 1957, is survived by two daughters, Miss Alma Jean Sanderson, Pulaski and Mrs. Ruby Harbison, Chowchilla, Calif.; four sons, W. N. Sanderson, Roy Sanderson, E. D. Sanderson, and Charles Wayne Sanderson, Pulaski, nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. L. W. Noles, Winter Haven, Fla.; and two brothers, L.C. Smith, Edinburg, Texas, and John R. Smith, Hartford, Mich. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>SANDERSON, William Steven The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1957<br>Graveside services were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery for William Steven Sanderson, day-old infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sanderson, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, Baptist minister. The child died Sunday afternoon at Giles County Hospital.<br>In addition to the parents, William M. and Mary E. Faulkner Sanderson; the survivors include three sisters, Charlotte, Rebecca Sue and Margaret Joann Sanderson; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanderson and Tom W. Faulkner of Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br><br><br>SANDS, Anna Hubbell The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Hubbell Sands, 89, widow of J. Mack Sands, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the grave in Lynnwood Cemetery, conducted by J. B. Rasbury, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Sands died at 7:15 o&#8217;clock Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Chapman on Childers Street in Pulaski, following a long illness. She had lived in Pulaski twenty years.<br>Born August 23, 1863, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bishop Hubbell and Mattie Gardner Hubbell. Her husband, J. Mack Sands, died October 31, 1925.<br>Mrs. Sands, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Chapman, Pulaski, and Mrs. Floyd Bonds, Lynnville; four sons, R. C. Sands, Dayton, Ohio, Emmett Sands, Southport, Whitt Sands, Lynnville, and Bud Sands, Pulaski; and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SANDS, Bridges The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Bridges Sands, 71, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville. Mr. Sands died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at his home in Columbia where he had resided since Decemeber. Previous to that date, he had been a farmer in the Chapel Hill section.<br>Born January 8, 1888, he was the son of the late Jim Sands and Virginia Williamson Sands.<br>Mr. Sands is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nannie Braden Sands, also a native of Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Shrader and Mrs. Jack irwin, both of Columbia; four sons, Conrad Sands, Chapel Hill, and Bernon Sands, William Bridges Sands and Merle Sands, all of Columbia; and four grandchildren and one great-grandson.<br><br>SANDS, Charles Clark The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>A telegram, received Friday by Gardner Sands of Lynnville stated that his son, Airman Basic Charles Clark Sands, 32, was killed June 12 participating in the Korean operations. A veteran of World War II, young Sands re-entered in 1950 and went overseas, December, 1951. He was born and reared at Lynnville and attended Jones High School and schools in Florida where he was making his home when he entered service.<br>Airman Sands is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Sands of Lynnville; and two sisters, Mrs. D. K. Moore, Orlando, Fla., and Miss June Sands, Detroit, Mich.<br>The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1952<br><br>Funeral services for Airman Basic Charles G. Sands, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Sands of Lynnville, who was killed in Korea June 12 while serving with the Tactical Air Control Party, will be held at two o&#8217;clock Monday, August 25, at a place to be announced later. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery. A-B Sands volunteered for service January 1, 1951. He was stationed at Sewart Air Force Base, Smyrna and Pope Field, N. C. before leaving for overseas duty December 30, 1951. He served three years with the Air Corps in World War II.<br>Besides his parents, two sisters survive. The are Mrs. D. K. Moore of Orlando, Fla., and Miss June Sands, of Detroit, Mich.<br><br>SANDS, Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for Gardner Sands, 60, former employee of the City of Columbia, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon in Columbia at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, conducted by Gynnath Ford, minister of the Lynnville Church of Christ. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Sands who had been in failing health for two years, died suddenly of a heart ailment at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at his home in Columbia.<br>Born in the Lynnville community, he was the son of the late Howard Sands and Ruth Hubble Sands, and was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Sands is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sadie Copeland Sands; two daughters, Mrs. William K. Moore, Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. Wayne Fisher, Monticello, Ind., six grandchildren; a step-daughter, Mrs. Alvin Hickman; and a step-son, Thomas Copeland Ray, both of Columbia; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Clay Aymett, Mrs. Sam Ralston and Mrs. Zora Hickman, all of Lynnville; two brothers, Ruthen Sands, Lynnville and Felix Sands, Detroit, Mich.; one half-brother, Robert Lee Sands, Lynnville.<br><br>SANDS, Joe E. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1951<br>Joe E. Sands, 22, services station operator of Waco, was instantly killed about midnight Sunday, when his car in which he was returning home from Columbia skidded on an icy hill about five miles south of Columbia on Highway 31, throwing young Sands in the path of a northbound trailer truck. It is thought Sands either attempted to jump free of the car or that the door came open inasmuch as he was run over by the truck which crushed his skull and upper body.<br>Earl McKinney, Jr., 30, driver of the truck owned by Marlin L. Graves, Indianapolis, Ind., and A. H. Wheeler, 24, relief driver who was with him, escaped without injury.<br>An Oakes and Nichols ambulance from Columbia was summoned to remove Sands&#8217; body to Columbia from where it was transferred to Giles County by a Bennett-May ambulance the same night. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at the Lynnville Church of Christ, with burial in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Sands was the son of Joe L. and Loverna Thurman Sands of Waco. He attended Jones High School and Tennessee Polytechnic Institute at Cookeville. Besides his parents, young Sands is survived by a sister, Barbara Ann Sands.<br><br>SANDS, Reda Ray Pinkelton The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Reda Ray Pinkelton Sands, 79, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Riley Moore of Columbia, Church of Christ minister, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Sands died at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the Louise Tucker Nursing Home in Columbia after a period of declining health.<br>Born November 7, 1879, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Pinkelton and Mary Bailey Pinkelton, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Her husband, Willis F. Sands, died August 26, 1940.<br>Mrs. Sands is survived by one niece, Mrs. Earl Pinkelton, Lynnville, who was reared by the couple, and a host of other nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>SAVAGE, George The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for George Savage, 82, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Crawford, pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Savage who had been in declining health several months, died suddenly of a heart attack at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at his home in the Sumac community.<br>Mr. Savage, a farmer, was born October 15, 1872, in Austria, and came to America at the age of 15.<br>His wife, Mrs. Maggie Phillips Savage, died a number of years ago.<br>Mr. Savage is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clyde Musgrove, Pulask; one son, John Wesley Savage, Lewisburg; fourteen grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Mitchell Butcher, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SAWTELLE, Benjamin Liles The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1952<br>Benjamin Liles Sawtelle, 46, husband of the former Miss Willie Lou Ross of Lynnville, died at 11:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, March 15, in the Methodist Hospital in Memphis, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the National Funeral Home in Memphis. Burial took place in Forest Hill Cemetery there with Masonic rites.<br>He was the son of George C. Sawtelle, Sr., veteran newspaper man.<br>Mr. Sawtelle, owner of the Southern Publishing Company in Memphis, had been linotype operator for many years at the Commercial Appeal in that city.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Sawtelle is survived by one daughter, Miss Peggy Ruth Sawtelle, Memphis; one son, William N. Sawtelle, in the Armed Services; a sister, Mrs. India Riley, and a brother, George C. Sawtelle, both of Memphis.<br>Miss Ruth Ross of Lynnville, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt Dugger of Stiversville, attended the funeral of their brother-in-law.<br><br>SAWYERS, Thomas Lemuel The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1955<br>Thomas Lemuel Sawyers, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conroy Sawyers of Fayetteville, died about one o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, August 17, at the home after a long illness.<br>Graveside services will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Wright Cemetery, near McBurg. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated.<br><br>Born July 11, 1951, in Lincoln County, he was the son of Conroy Sawyers and Eula Bell May Sawyers.<br>In addition to the parents, the boy is survived by one sister, Miss Connie May Sawyers, Fayetteville; and the grandparents, Vince F. May, Pulaski, and Mrs. Eudera Sawyers, Washington, D. C.<br>Mrs. Vince May died August 1.<br><br><br><br>SCALES, Joe Webb The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1959<br>Joe Webb Scales, 67, businessman and farmer of the Wales community and owner of extensive property in the area, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 10:30 p. m. Monday at his home.<br>Mr. Scales returned home late Monday afternoon after attending to business transactions through most of the day. He became ill following his evening meal and died shortly thereafter.<br>Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Triume Methodist Church by the Rev. Sam Dodson, minister of the Calvary Methodist Church in Nashville and Dr. W. H. Mansfield, Associate Pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski. Burial was in Triune Cemetery.<br>Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mr. Scales was a native of Triune, the son of the Sam Scales and Ada Jane Bellefont Scales. In early manhood, he moved to Nashville and was in the grain business in that city for twenty-five years. He moved to Pulaski fifteen years ago and purchased the Newton White estate at Wales where he and his family have since resided.<br>Mr. Scales was a member of the Methodist Church at Truine and a member of the Masonic Lodge.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Corinne Scales; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Scales Trice and Mrs. Beulah Scales Arney; a son, William Scales; two grandchildren, all of Wales; two brothers, Marvin Scales, College Grove, and Lavender Scales, Kirkland, Tennessee; three sisters, Mrs. Jim Wallace, Triune; and Mrs. Lee Camp and Miss Pearl Scales, both of Dearborn, Mich.<br><br>SCALES, William Ernest The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1955<br>William Ernest Scales, 72, native of Giles County, died on Monday, January 17, 15 Mercy Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa, following a continuing period of declining health. His death came after an operation.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br>Born August 30, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Robert Scales and Mrs. Tranquilla Gracey Scales, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>For many years Mr. Scales was connected with the U. S. Government Fish Hatcheries, later being employed by the Yancey Realty Company in Birmingham, Ala.<br>Mr. Scales is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mabel Upton Scales, native of Dubuque; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Birdsong, Pulaski, and two nieces, Mrs. Raymond R. Williams and Mrs. Wilson Brown, Pulaski.<br><br>SCHRADER, Frank Buford Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jan 1957<br>Frank Buford Schrader, Jr., 24-year-old L&amp;N Railroad employee, and a grandson of Mrs. B. M. Schrader of Lynnville, was fatally injured in a traffic accident near Franklin, Ky., Sunday morning. He was enroute from Bowling Green, Ky., where he had been working about a month, to his home in Columbia when the three-vehicle accident occurred on Highway 41-W.<br>He was the son of Frank Buford and Virginia Sands Schrader of Columbia. He married the former Miss Wilma Bottoms of Mt. Pleasant 14 months ago and they had one son, Karlvich Markae Schrader, age four months.<br>Mr. Schrader is reported to have suffered a broken neck and was dead on arrival at Carter Moore Hospital in Franklin shortly after 6:15 a. m.<br>Simpson County Sheriff L. S. Chauvin said the wreck, involving the victim&#8217;s 1953 Oldsmobile, a milk truck and a trailer truck, occurred on Caudill Hill about two miles south of Franklin.<br><br>SCHUELER, Eric R. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1951<br>Funeral services for Eric R. Schueler, Sr., 65, wealthy Chicago manufacturer, were held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the grave in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski with the Rev. John T. DeForest, rector of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, in Pulaski, officiating.<br>Mr. Schueler was killed early Monday night in Chicago when he was struck by a passenger train while on his way to a grocery store. Reports received in Pulaski said he ducked underneath a crossing gate which was lowered while a southbound train crossed 73rd Street and Exchange Avenue on Chicago&#8217;s South Side.<br>A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. Schueler was owner of Douglas Manor, extensive Guernsey cattle farm, 10 miles northeast of Pulaski, operated by his son, Eric R. Schueler, Jr.<br>Mr. Schueler established his Guernsey farm about 1934 and was credited with persuading Frank C. Mars, to develop the famous Milky Way Farms, Giles County show place located about ten miles from Pulaski on Highway 31.<br>At the time of his death, he was a salesman with the Acme Printing Ink Company of Chicago and at one time was manager of the Hinde and Dauch Paper Company in that city. He formerly lived in Pulaski and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in this city.<br>Beside his son, Mr. Schueler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Buford Brown Schueler, a Giles County native, and four grandchildren.<br><br>SCOTT, Emma The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Miss Emma Scott, 81, retired high school teacher and former resident of Pulaski, were held at 8 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville, followed by graveside services at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Rites were conducted by the Rev. R. D. Jones, pastor of Hillsboro Presbyterian Church in Nashville.<br>Miss Scott died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, May 11, at the home, 2308 Dixie Place in Nashville, after a long period of declining health.<br><br>Born in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late David C. Scott and Sarah Elizabeth Amis Scott. In 1904 the family moved to Pulaski. She was a graduate of Peabody College in Nashville and the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. For a time, she taught school in Maury County, later teaching in the city school of Pulaski. Continuing her teaching career she served on the faculty of Beaumont High School, Beaumont, Texas, and Orange High School, Orange, Texas, the latter position she held until her retirement approximately a decade ago. She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Miss Scott is survived by one sister, Miss Agnes Scott, Nashville; and several nieces and nephews; including Mrs. Joe Henry, Sr., John Scott Darnell and Fred Scott, all of Pulaski.<br><br>SCOTT, Polly Glover The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jan 1953<br>Mrs. Polly Glover Scott, 70, widow of Tom Scott, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at her home in Columbia following a brief illness.<br>Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at 10:30 o&#8217;clock at Oaks and Nichols Funeral Home by Leon C. Burns, minister of the West Seventh Street Church of Christ.<br>Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia.<br>Native of Giles County, she was a daughter of the late William and Martha Elizabeth Franklin Glover and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Busby and Mrs. Tom Scaly, both of Columbia and a son, William Scott, Columbia and 12 grandchildren.<br><br>SCOTT, Will Daly The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1953<br>Judge Will Daly Scott, 86, former member of the Pulaski bar for many years, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 4, at his home in Frederick, Okla., following a period of declining health. Funeral rites will be held in that city.<br>He was born and reared in Maury County, the son of the late David C. Scott and Sarah Elizabeth Amis Scott, members of pioneer families of that county. He was educated in Maury County and was graduated from Cumberland Law School, Lebanon, in 1899.<br>Mr. Scott, a former teacher and a member of the Pulaski Bar Association for a number of years, was married in 1898 to Miss Irene Reed of Giles County. In 1919, they move to Frederick where he practiced his profession, and in a few years was elected county judge, a position he held until ill health in his advanced years caused his retirement. He was prominent in both civic and religious life of his adopted state.<br>In 1945 Mrs. Scott died, and later he was married to Mrs. Birdie Smith of Wichita Falls, Texas, who survives.<br>In addition to his wife, Judge Scott is survived by one son, William Reed Scott, Amarillo, Texas; one grandson; two sisters, Misses Agnes Scott and Emma Scott, both of Nashville, Tenn.; and a number of nieces and nephews. Near relatives in Pulaski are Fred D. Scott, Mrs. Joe Henry, Sr., and John Scott Darnell.<br><br>SCRUGGS, Eula Pearl Cole The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1956<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Pearl Cole Scruggs, 72, Pulaski housewife, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Second Street Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. R. E. Hamman, Church of God minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Scruggs died at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at her home on Elm Street in Pulaski after a brief illness.<br>Born January 28, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Cole and Martha Davidson Cole. She was a member of Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church near Aspen Hill.<br>Mrs. Scruggs is survived by her husband, Todd Scruggs; three daughters, Mrs. J. W. McCluskey, Pulaski, Mrs. Earl Pickett, Wheelerton, and Mrs. Lester Stafford, Oak Ridge; five sons, Dewey Scruggs, Nashville, Bill Scruggs, J. T. Scruggs, Pulaski, and Luther Scruggs, Orlando, Fla.; fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. R. C. Fogg, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>SCRUGGS, Willie Joe The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Joe Scruggs, 38, who died at 2 p.m. Friday, October 27, at her home at Liberty after a nine months&#8217; illness, were held on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o&#8217;clock, at Liberty Methodist Church. The Rev. Troy Bunch and the Rev. Elwood Denson officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A daughter of Mrs. John William Scruggs, and the late Mr. Scruggs, the deceased was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>She is survived by one daughter, Miss Verlene Scruggs; five sisters, Mrs. C. H. Cole, Pulaski, Mrs. Milburn Holley, Liberty; Mrs. G. E. Barnett, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Thomas Wilburn, Liberty, and Mrs. Milton Scott, Hanceville, Ala.<br><br>SEINKNECHT, William Henry The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in Knoxville for William Henry Seinknecht, 67, successful businessman, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, February 11, at his home in that city. Burial took place in Knoxville.<br>Mr. Seinknecht, husband of the former Miss Nancy Bray of Lynnville, was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br><br>SELLERS, Eunice Compton The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Will Sellers, resident of the Lynnville section, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Gynnath Ford, minister of the church, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Sellers who had been in failing health for the past year, died at 8:20 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, January 20, at a Nashville nursing home.<br>A member of the Church of Christ since her childhood, she was the former Eunice Compton, the daughter of the late Alfonso Compton and Ann Dugger Compton, born August 29, 1879 in Giles County. Her husband, Will Sellers, died in 1922.<br><br>Mrs. Sellers is survived by three sisters, Mrs. O. B. Sellers and Mrs. Roy Wilson, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Lena Bowers, Lincolnton, Ga. Bennett-May Funeral Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SELLS, Alline Bell The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1953<br>Mrs. Alline Bell Sells, 58, former Pulaskian, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 20, at Nurses&#8217; Home in Nevada, Mo., following a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Rites were conducted by the Rev. William A. Jones, Jr., rector of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The daughter of Dr. A. J. Bell, retired Pulaski veterinarian, and Mrs. Bell, she was born March 15, 1895, in Arcadia, Mo. When she was eight years old, Dr. and Mrs. Bell moved to Pulaski, where they spent the greater part of their residence.<br>Mrs. Sells was graduated from Pulaski High School, received the B. S. degree in nursing at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, and received the M. A. degree at Hillman Hospital School of Nursing in Birmingham, Ala. For a number of years, the former Miss Bell taught school in Tennessee and Alabama.<br>Her marriage to Thomas R. Sells, Birmingham realton, took place in 1933. He died twelve years ago.<br>Mrs. Sells is survived by her parents, now residents of Nevada, Mo.; one brother, Arthur Bell of Ohio; one niece, Mrs. Joe Krawczyk, Nashville; and one nephew, Billy Bell, Pulaski.<br><br>SESLER, Ray Fletcher The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Ray Fletcher Sesler, 72, retired L&amp;N Railroad agent, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and Rev. E. M. Trammell, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Sesler died Friday, July 17, at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>Born January 22, 1887, in Dickson County, Tenn., he was the son of the late William Sesler and Zebria Dixon Sesler. He was a member of the Methodist Church. An employee of the L&amp;N for forty years, he had lived in Giles County since 1908.<br>Mr. Sesler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ila Fogg Sesler; one brother, Hugh Sesler, Warren, Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Cumi Hornbuckle, Tampa, Fla. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>SEWELL, Emma Lou Cole The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Lou Cole Sewell, 73, resident of the Lynnville community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday at Lynnville Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Hayden Center, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Sewell died Saturday at the home in Lynnville.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Lewis H. Cole and Elizabeth Baulch Cole, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br>Mrs. Sewell is survived by her husband, W. J. Sewell; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, Lynnville; two brothers, W. C. Cole, Minor Hill, and Earl Cole, Nashville; and three sisters, Mrs. W. L. Daniels, Prospect, Mrs. Russell Gilbert, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Ray Davis, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>SEXTON, Edward Harvey The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1956<br>Funeral Services for Edward Harvey Sexton, 85, retired farmer of Minor Hill, were held at 1 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church, with rites conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Mr. Sexton died at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Jackson Clinic, Lester, Ala., after a three weeks illness.<br>Born July 27, 1870, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late William Robert Sexton and Mary Eliza S. Sexton. He was an active member of the Baptist Church, having served as superintendent of the Sunday School for many years. As a young man, Mr. Sexton worked in Pulaski as a clerk.<br>Mr. Sexton is survived by his wife, Magdalene Jackson Sexton to whom he was married sixty one years ago; three daughters, Mrs. Earl Booth, Minor Hill, Mrs. Joe Kimbrough, Bowling Green, Ky., and Mrs. Claude Jones, Athens, Ala.; two sons, Will R. Sexton, Athens, Ala., and David E. Sexton, Town Creek, Ala.; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. D. B. Griffin of Nashville; a brother, Dr. Lewis A. Sexton, who served as superintendent of the Hartford Hospital at New Haven, Conn., died in 1936. Bennett May Co., funeral directors in charge.<br><br>SHACKELFORD, Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Marvin Shackelford, 38, Giles farmer and former salesman, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist ministers, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Shackelford died suddenly Thursday afternoon while working on a farm in Lincoln County. He had had a heart ailment for many years.<br>A son of Mrs. Alice Tarpley Shackelford and the late Sam T. Shackelford, he was a lifelong resident of the county and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Shackelford, whose home was in the Beech Hill section, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Bledsoe Shackelford; one son, Jerry Baxter Shackelford; his mother, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. James Sowell, Columbia; three brothers, Floyd Shackelford and Renzo Shackelford, both of Pulaski, and Sidney Shackelford, Decatur, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SHADDRIX, John A. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1953<br>John A. Shaddrix, 67, native of Lawrence County, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, July 30, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Ray, in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Westside Baptist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Shaddrix had lived in Pulaski one year.<br><br><br>SHANNON, Annette The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church in Springfield, Tenn., for Annette Shannon, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shannon of Oak Ridge. Burial took place in the Shannon lot in Evergreen Cemetery.<br>The child died at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at Oak Ridge Hospital, Oak Ridge, Tenn.,, following an illness of Lukemia since July.<br>Mrs. Shannon, the former Miss Frances Butler, of Pulaski, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Butler of Pulaski.<br><br>SHAPIRO, Aaron The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Aaron Shapiro, father of Mrs. Lester Gross of Pulaski, who died on Friday morning, February 24, at South Highland Infirmary in Birmingham, Ala., after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Rideout Funeral Home in that city. Burial took place in Elmwood Cemetery there.<br>In addition to the daughter in Pulaski, Mr. Shapiro is survived by two other daughters and two sons. His wife died six or seven years ago.<br><br>SHARP, Erskine and son, John E. Sharp The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1953<br>Double funeral services for Mayor Erskine Sharp, 54 and his 20-year-old son, John E. Sharp, Jr. who lost their lives in a drowning accident in Elk River Sunday morning were held at three o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the First Methodist Church in Pulaski. The Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., pastor, officiated assisted by the Rev. Carl R. Allen, pastor of First Baptist Church in Lewisburg and Dr. Jospeh D. Quillan, president of Martin College. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>The bodies of Mayor Sharp and his son were recovered from the rain-swollen stream Tuesday morning at 10:20 and 11:20, respectively, at the Persimmon Island Bridge about a mile from Morrell&#8217;s Mill dam where the fatal accident occurred. Two crews of searchers, who had manned boats in the area since the accident and were responsible for the recovery, were Sam Birdsong, J. K. Curtis, Al White and Bill Rogers, who located the body of the father, and Lon Whitworth, Jr. and B. J. Story who found the body of the son, the Sheriff Department reported.<br>Mayor Sharp and his son, who had left home at 7:45 a.m. Sunday for a few hours&#8217; fishing, disappeared in the seething waters of Elk River just below the dam Sunday morning about 9 o&#8217;clock when their aluminum fishing boat capsized&#8230;&#8230;..<br>Mayor Sharp was a 32nd Degree Mason, a director of the Chamber of Commerce, past president of the Tennssee Automobile Association, a director of the Union Bank, a director of Austin Hewitt Home for the Aged, a member of the Board of Trustees of Martin College, president of the Exchange Club, and a steward and chairman of the finance committee of First Methodist Church in Pulaski.<br>He was a native of Lewisburg, a son of Mrs. Sally Glascock Sharp, of Lewisburg, and the late Joe Sharp. He married the former Ruby Bryant of Huntland, who survives.<br><br>His son was born in Pulaski and attended Giles County High School. He graduated from Columbia Military Academy in 1950 and entered Vanderbilt University, Nashville, in the fall of that year.<br>He was a member of the Sigma Nu social fraternity and the Alpha Phi Omega national services fraternity. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Young Sharp was Major in the Reserve Officers Training Corps at Vanderbilt and resided at Cole Hall. He was a major in business administration.<br>Mayor Sharp also is survived by two daughters, Miss Kathleen Sharp, Pulaski and Mrs. William Preston Murrey, Jr., Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Lindsay Simmons, Lewisburg; two brothers, Sheaffer and Joe Sharp, Lewisburg; and one grandson, William Preston Murrey, III.<br><br>SHARP, William Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1950<br>Funeral services for William Oscar Sharp, 59, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, June 18, at his home in the Waco community, after a six months illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. H. Grady Coston, Baptist minister, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Wallace, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Sharp, a member of the Baptist Church, had been employed for many years by the W. N. Butler Milling Company of Columbia.<br>Mr. Sharp is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Brown Sharp; four daughters, Mrs. Brownie Arvitt and Miss Dorothy Sharp, both of Columbia, Mrs. Mary Varden, Nashville, and Miss Zela Sharp, Waco; three sons, James Sharp and Charles Sharp, both of Waco, and Roy Sharp, Peoria, Ill.; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Reese Goldman, Columbia, Mrs. Mildred Jeeter, Paducah, Ky., and two brothers, Dewey Sharp, Detroit, Mich., and Charles Sharp, Pulaski.<br><br>SHAW, Willie Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1959<br>Willie Lewis Shaw, 71, retired Cornersville farmer, died at 2 p.m. Thursday in Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, of injuries suffered Wednesday morning. when a wagon apparently ran over him.<br>Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p.m. at McDaniel Funeral Home at Cornersville, with burial in Beechwood Cemetery.<br>John Estes found the injured man lying on the ground behind the wagon, which was attached to the chopper being pulled by a tractor deiven by Ralph Bills on a Cornersville farm which he operates.<br>Bills was quoted as saying he did not see Shaw before he was found injured.<br>A native of Marshall County, Mr. Shaw was a son of Richard F. and Martha Ann Ellis Shaw.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Lowe Shaw; a daughter, Mrs. Granville McCormick, Lynnville; four sons, Lewis Shaw, Marion, Ala., Orris and Norris Shaw, Diana, Tenn., Claude Shaw, Selma, Ala.; six sisters, Mrs. J. C. Bradford, Spring Place community, Mrs. George Bagley and Mrs. Maxie Cochran, Corenersville; Mrs. Hatton Archer and Mrs. Marvin Pruitt, Lewisburg; Mrs. Bonnie Bradford, Farmington, and six grandchildren.<br><br>SHAY, Dinesha Adams The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Perry Shay, 82, were held Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Shay died Sunday at her home at Five Points after several months illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the former Miss Dinesha Adams, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams. Her husband, Perry Shay, died seventeen years ago.<br>Mrs. Shay is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Nancy Clendenning, Arkansas, Mrs. Ella Adams, Five Points, and Mrs. Callie Adams, Indiana; two sons, Willie Shay, Arkansas, and Johnny Shay, Florida; eighteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and one brother, Ed Adams, Giles County.<br><br>SHELBY, John Stephen &#8220;Steve&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for John Stephen Shelby, nine-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Shelby, of Goodsprings, who died at 12:30 noon on Monday, January 23, at Pulaski Hospital, following several days illness of pneumonia, were held at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>In addition to his parents, the infant is survived by a sister, Shirley Ann Shelby; and the grandparents, Mr. ans Mrs. B. Kirk Carden and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shelby, all of Campbellsville.<br><br>SHELBY, Moral Jones The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Moral James Shelby, 65, who died Tuesday, June 24, at his home in Campbellsville, following several months illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Campbellsville Church of Christ.<br>Virgil Bradford officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born September 28, 1886, he was the son of the late Andrew Shelby and Elizabeth Brooks Shelby. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Shelby is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Allen Shelby; two daughters, Mrs. Everett Hamlett, Pulaski, and Mrs. William Petty, Columbia; two sons, J. C. Shelby, Ethridge, and Troy Shelby, Goodsprings; ten grandchildren; and one sister. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SHELTON, Ada Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Shelton Shelton, 84, resident of the Seventh Civil District, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Shelton died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, July 29, at the home after a long illness.<br>Born December 30, 1874, Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Bill Shelton and Marvella Ann Shelton Shelton.<br>Mrs. Shelton is survived by several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>SHELTON, Charles H. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Charles Henry Shelton, 39, Giles County veteran of WWII, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, January 2, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield and the Rev. Robert Davis, pastor of Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Shelton died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, December 31, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville following a four weeks illness.<br>Born November 8, 1917, he was the son of John H. Shelton and Willie Hamby Shelton of Giles County. He served two and a half years in U. S. Army which included two years duty in Alaska.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Shelton is survived by one brother, Morris Shelton, Pulaski; and three sisters, Miss Sarah Shelton, Pulaski, Miss Carolyn Shelton, Nashville and Mrs. C. V. Riddle, Lawton, Okla. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br><br><br>SHELTON, Ella The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1954<br>Miss Ella Shelton, approximately ninety years of age, and a native of Giles County, died at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, August 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Shay in the Eighteenth District, where she had made her home for a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Miss Shelton was the last member of her immediate family. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SHELTON, Hannah Katherine The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1952<br>Mrs. Hannah Katherine Stubblefield Shelton, 72, wife of Dr. J. M. Shelton, died Wednesday morning, April 23, at her home at Kelso in Lincoln County.<br>Funeral services will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Kelso Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with burial in the Kelso Cemetery.<br>A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late William Stubblefield and Hannah Copeland Stubblefield, and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Shelton is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward O. Blackburn, Lynnville, and Mrs. Earl Mott, Detroit, Mich.; one son, Clayton Shelton, Los Angeles, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. T. J. Rutledge, Troup, Texas.<br><br>SHELTON, James Lee The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1950<br>James Lee Shelton, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shelton, former residents of Giles County, died at Pulaski Hospital on Sunday afternoon after falling from a tree at his home in Anderson Creek, Ala.<br>According to reports, the child had been climbing a tree with other playmates when he slipped to the ground, suffering a fractured skull. He died shortly after reaching the hospital.<br>He was a student at Anderson Creek School.<br><br>Funeral services were held at Anderson Creek on Tuesday afternoon with burial in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>In additon to his parents, who formerly resided in Giles County, he is survived by a sister, Martha Ann Shelton, and three brothers, J. W. Shelton, Jr., of South Bend, Ind., Robert and Billy Joe Shelton of Anderson Creek.<br><br>SHELTON, James Logan The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1957<br>James Logan Shelton, 52, native of Giles County, died of a bronchial infection at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, May 10, at City Hospital, in Akron, Ohio, after a three months illness. Funeral rites were held Tuesday at Cauyahoga Falls, Ohio, with the burial in the cemetery in Cauyhoga Falls, a suburb of Akron.<br>Born October 5, 1904, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert S. Shelton and Anna Rutherford Shelton.<br>Mr. Shelton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Isabel Shelton; one sister, Mrs. T. C. Appleton, Minor Hill; two brothers, Paul Shelton, Louisville, Ky., and Ivan Shelton, Detroit, Mich.<br><br>SHELTON, James Madison The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1955<br>Funeral services for Dr. James Madison Shelton, 81, Kelso physician who practiced medicine in Lincoln County for fifty years, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Kelso Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. H.J. Burroughs and the Rev. Ewing Burroughs, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the Kelso Cemetery.<br>Dr. Shelton died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday night, May 12, at Lincoln County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born in Marion County, Tennessee, he was the son of the late Thomas Ashburn Shelton and Nancy Jane Bryson Shelton. He was one of the last old-fashioned country physicians who practiced far and wide during a long and useful life. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>His wife, Mrs Catherine Copeland Shelton, died April 23, 1952.<br>Dr. Shelton is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward Old Blackburn, Lynnville, and Mrs. Earl Mott, Detroit, Mich.; one son, Clayton Shelton, Los Angeles, Calif.; one granddaughter; and two brothers, Dr. R. E. Shelton, Chattanooga and Garrett Shelton, Van Nuys, Calif.<br><br>SHELTON, Mary Elizabeth Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Mary Elizabeth Harwell Shelton, 63, Pulaski housewife, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rites will be conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley and J. B. Rasbury, Church of Christ minister and burial will take place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Shelton, who had been ill three years, died at 6 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the home on Valley View Drive.<br>Member of First Baptist Church, she was a lifelong resident of Giles County, born July16, 1892, and the daughter of the late Duffy Harwell and Tennie Simpson Harwell.<br><br>Mrs. Shelton is survived by her husband, Kenneth Larkin Shelton; four daughters, Mrs. J. D. Fulton, Pulaski, Mrs. J. R. Dolan, Nashville, and Mrs. Donald Fuller, Saginaw, Mich., and Mrs. Earl Siders, Tipton, Iowa; three sons, James Elbert Shelton, Pulaski, Arthur Shelton, Rossville, Ga., and John Shelton, Shelbyville, Tenn.; seventeen grandchildren; and two brothers, Duffy Harwell and Hix Harwell, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SHELTON, Robert S. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1954<br>Funeral services for Robert S. Shelton, 77, farmer of the Fourth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Shelton died Wednesday at Giles County Hospital, following a paralytic stroke suffered at his home.<br>Mr. Shelton lived alone. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. T. C. Appleton, Minor Hill; three sons, Logan Shelton, Akron, Ohio, Ivan Shelton, Detroit, Mich., and Paul Shelton, Louisville, Ky.; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Helmick, Akron, Ohio; and one brother, Kenneth L. Shelton, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SHELTON, Raymond Samuel The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1957<br>Raymond Samuel Shelton, 68, former Giles County trustee and retired merchant and farmer died of a heart attack at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at his home in the Aymett Town community after several weeks illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 10:00 a. m. Saturday at Pulaski Funeral Home, with Tom Holland, Church of Christ minister, and the Rev. James Parsons, Methodist minister, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late George and Mary Phillips Shelton. He served as trustee in Giles County from 1932 until 1936 and owned and operated a grocery in the Aymett Town section for several years, in addition to farming. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Shelton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agnes Reese Shelton; two sisters, Mrs. Claud Odeneal, Columbia, and Mrs. Sallie Butler, Howe, Texas; two brothers, William P. Shelton, Huntsville, Ala. and Phillip Shelton, Athens, Ala. and two nieces reared in the home, Mrs. Hubert Cooper, Pulaski and Mrs. Lula Loyd, both of Pulaski.<br><br>SHELTON, Steve Benjamin The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for Steve Benjamin Shelton, 74, Fourth District retired farmer, who died at 10:55 o&#8217;clock Monday night, April 23, at Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Shelton, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by two sons, Dallas Shelton, Winter Haven, Fla., and Carl Shelton, Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Nathan Harlin, Bonnertown, Mrs. John Shaddix, Ethridge, Mrs. Vinie Watkins, Lawrenceburg; and one half-brother, John Boston, Appleton.<br>Born September 11, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Steve Shelton and Martha Phillips Shelton. His wife, Mrs. Cassie Harris Shelton, died in 1935. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br><br>SHELTON, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Walter Shelton, 72, farmer of the Nineteenth Civil District, who died suddenly at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, August 27, at his home in the Rose Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the graveside in Rose Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Arlo Peppers and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers, officiated.<br>Mr. Shelton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inis Shay Shelton; seven children, James Shelton, Walter Shelton, Jr., Mrs. Charlie Prince, Columbia, Mrs. Wilburn Chapman, Mrs. Clyde Helton, Mrs. Marvin Rowe, Campbellsville, and Miss Alma Shelton, Columbia.<br><br><br><br><br>SHIELDS, Grover Cleveland The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1955<br>Funeral services for Grover Cleveland Shields, 69, retired railroad man, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in New Garden Cemetery at Hays Mill, Ala.<br>Mr. Shields died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at his home in Pulaski after a short illness.<br>Born at Prospect, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Shields. For nineteen years he was employed by the L. and N. Railroad; later was employed as a forman at the mines.<br>Mr. Shields is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Edna Weaver Shields; one son, Robert Shields, Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. William Edward Randolph, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Dan Price, Toney, Ala.; and one half-brother, John Shields, Hays Mill, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SHIVAS, Norman Wishart The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1959<br>Norman Wishart Shivas, 47, resident and retired businessman of Clearwater, Fla., and the brother of Dr. Gordon Shivas of Pulaski, died at 9:30 p. m. Sunday, February 22, at the Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held Tuesday in Clearwater, with burial in that city.<br>A memorial service was held at the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, in Pulaski at the same hour that the funeral services were being held in Florida. The Rev. George Regas officiated.<br><br>A native of Winnepeg, Canada, Mr. Shivas was the son of James W. and Lucy Dowson Shivas, who make their home on Observatory Drive in Nashville. He was educated at Fort Worth, Texas, and was a veteran of World War II, having served with the Navy in the Pacific Theater of action.<br>Mr. Shivas organized the Capitol Lithoplate Service in Indianapolis, Ind., and served as the head of the corporation until June, 1958, when he retired.<br>In addition to his parents, other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Gloria Williams Shivas; two sons, Thomas and William Shivas; a daughter, Sue Shivas; and a brother, Dr. Gordon Shivas of Pulaski.<br>SHOFFNER, Omar The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1958<br>Mrs. Omar Shoffner, 78, retired Nashville teacher, and sister of W. E. Walters of Pulaski, died Monday in Nashville after several months illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Jenkins Chapel at Shelbyville with the burial in the church cemetery.<br>In addition to her brother, Mrs. Shoffner, a widow, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lester Netterstrom, Chicago, Ill.<br><br>SHOOK, Iva Elizabeth York The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Iva Elizabeth York Shook, 72, widow of Tom Shook, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church of which she was a member. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Robert H. Hall and burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery. Mrs. Shook was found dead in bed on Tuesday morning, April 1, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mitchell Wright in Pulaski where she had been making her home. She had been in declining health for several months.<br>Born October 7, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John S. York and Tennie Tomerlin York. Her husband, Tom Shook, died in October of 1949.<br>In addition to Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Shook is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. R. C. Braly, Weakley Creek, Giles County, and Mrs. M. A. Inman, Verbena, Ala.; one son, John Shook, Waverly; and ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one brother, Claude York, Madison. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>SHORES, J. Lee The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1951<br>J. Lee Shores, 73, retired Giles County merchant and a leading citizen of the Bnham community, died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night at the Lawrence sanitorium after several weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the Rev. James Elder, the Rev. J. B. Burns and the Rev. Russell Boaz. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The son of John and Sara Ann Pittard Shores, he was born in Giles County and had spent most of his life in the Bnham area where he had engaged in the mercantile business for more than thirty-five years. Active in church and civic affairs, Mr. Shores was a leading member and an elder in the Moriah Church, and served as a director of community projects and as a member of the County Equalization Board and the important Highway Rights-of-way committee for many years.<br><br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lura Reed Shores; a sister, Mrs. R. D. Johnson of Birmingham, Ala.; and several nieces and nephews.<br><br>SHORES, Lura Reed The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1954<br>Mrs. Lura Reed Shores, 70, resident of the Bnham community, died Sunday, August 29, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elder, and burial followed in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>Born May 31, 1884, she was the daughter of the late Thomas N. Reed and Alice Tidwell Reed, early residents of the Bnham community. She was a member of Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church which was founded by that community, including her family, more than a hundred years ago.<br>She was the wife of J. Lee Shores, merchant of that community, who died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Shores is survived by a sister, Mrs. G. C. Frazier, San Antonio, Texas; and two brothers, Ewing Reed, Bnham, and Robert Reed, Dallas, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SHORES, Lydia The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1956<br>Mrs. Lydia Shores, 56, Memphis resident, died Thursday night, November 29, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Lee Dugger in Pulaski, after a long illness. Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in Meltonville, Ala., with burial there.<br>A native of Guntersville, Ala., she had lived in Memphis in recent years but had been visiting her daughter in Pulaski for some time.<br>Mrs. Shores is survived by her husband, Iraland Shores, Memphis; six daughters, Mrs. Dugger, Pulaski, Mrs. E. D. Williams, Key West, Fla., Mrs. Willa Hue Musten, Miss Alta Dean Shores and Miss Veronica Lake Shores; all of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Yvonne Garland, Memphis; and two sons, Gance I. Shores and John Hopkins Shores, both of Memphis.<br><br>SHORT, James Sumpter The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1953<br>James Sumpter Short, 75, a leading merchant in Pulaski for more than 40 years, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Giles County Hospital after a short illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at ten-thirty Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native and lifelong resident of Giles County, Mr. Short was the son of the late James Buford Short and Florence Buford Short. He was educated at Giles County schools and began his business career as an employee at a mercantile store at Wales. After moving to Pulaski, he became associated with his brother, the late W. B. Short, and Porter Stone in a drygoods store which was operated as Short Brothers and Stone for many years. Later he became the senior member of the Short-Moore Company, a men&#8217;s clothing store which is located in Pulaski.<br><br>He was a member of the Methodist Church and served as a member of the Board of Stewards for many years. He was a member of the Elks Club and was a charter member of the Pulaski Exchange Club.<br>Mr. Short was twice married, his first wife having been Miss Robbie Grigsby. After her death, he married Mrs. Lucille White Moore of Pulaski, who survives.<br>Survivors in addition to his wife, are a step-son, Tom Moore, Pulaski attorney; three grandchildren; three nieces, Mrs. D. T. Cameron of Nashville, Mrs. Earle Baughman, Tupelo, Miss., and Mrs. Raymond Moody, Franklin, Ky.; and two nephews, James Rogers of Wales and Marvin May of Gainesville, Fla.<br><br>SHORT, Jane Harris The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1952<br>Mrs. Jane Harris Short, 73, former Pulaski resident, died of a heart attack on the morning of April 5 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Moody, in Franklin, Ky.<br>Funeral rites were eld at the grave in Greenlawn Cemetery on Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Rufus Hickey, Presbyterian minister.<br>Born in Franklin, Ky., November 28, 1878, she lived in Kentucky until her marriage to Turner Short when she came to Pulaski. Mr. Short died April 5, thirty-seven years ago.<br>In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Short is survived by one grandson, Tommy Moody; two sisters, Miss Lucy Harris and Miss Stella Harris, both of Franklin; and one brother, Downey Harris, St. Louis, Mo.<br>Mrs. Short served as matron at Tennessee Hall, Martin College, several years, later serving as matron at Ward-Belmont College in Nashville.<br><br>SHORT, Mamie Jones The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. William Buford Short, 75, who died Sunday morning, August 19, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor of the First Methodist Church, and the Rev. John T. DeForest, rector of the Episcopal Church, officiated at the rites and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Short died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock at her home following an extended illness.<br>The former Miss Mamie Jones, she was born April 16, 1876, in Giles County, the daughter of Judge Llewellyn Jones and Bettie Blair Jones. Her husband, W. B. Short, a retired clothing merchant, died February 17 of this year. They had no children.<br>Mrs. Short was a member of the Methodist Church, a life member of the Women&#8217;s Society of Christian Service, a member of the Daughters of the Confederacy, and a charter member of the Students Club and the Gay Nineties Club.<br>Mrs. Short is survived by several nieces, Mrs. Hayes Ernest, Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Harry Gower, Nashville, Mrs. M. J. Dunly, Columbia, S. C., and Miss Lucille Jones and Miss Lynette Jones, of New York City, and nephews, William Jones, Greenville, S. C., S. C. Huner Choate, Detroit, Mich. and Stacy Jones, Little Rock, Ark.<br><br>SHORT, William Buford The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951<br><br>William Buford Short, 84, Pulaski clothing merchant, retired, died Saturday night at 10:45 o&#8217;clock at the Giles County Hospital following a brief illness. He had engaged in the clothing business in Pulaski for the greater part of his adult life, being associated first with his brother, James S. Short and Porter Stone in Short Brothers and Stone Company on the East side of the Public Square. Later, when James Short, left the firm, it was known as Short and Stone Company and continued under that name until 1942 when the business was dissolved.<br>Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10:30 at the Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Fred C. Woodard and the Rev. John T. DeForest officiated. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>SHRADER, Benjamin Mack The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jun 1955<br>Funeral services for Benjamin Mack Shrader, 78, retired farmer of the Fifth Civil District, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, condurcted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Shrader died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at his home after a long illness.<br>He was born April 5, 1877, the son of the late Tuck Shrader and Bettie McDonald Shrader.<br>Mr. Shrader is survived by a step-son, James Shrader; and one sister, Mrs. Dick Chapman, Scotts Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SHRADER, Jim Wess The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Jim Wess Shrader, 18, of the Liberty Hill section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in the Fourteenth Civil District. Burial took place in the church cemetery. He died at 8:10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness.<br>Born December 28, 1939, in Giles County, he was the son of Vera Lou Rose Shrader and the late Marvin Shrader. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his mother, he is survived by eight brothers, James, Louie, Charles, William, Marvin, Oscar, and Terry Shrader, all of Liberty Hill, and Franklin Shrader, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Robert Watt and Mrs. Coleman Moore, both of Liberty Hill, and Mrs. John Ratliff, Weakley Creek, Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>SHRADER, Kittie The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Miss Kittie Shrader, 81, of Route 1, Lynnville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John B. Lindenberger, Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Miss Shrader died on Monday, December 21, at Tucker Rest Home in Columbia after an extended illness.<br>Born November 28, 1878, she was the daughter of the late George Shrader and Sallie Featherson Shrader.<br>The survivors are one brother, Dave Shrader of Texas; and several nieces and nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br><br>SHRADER, Marvin Washington The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Marvin Washington Shrader, 54, farmer and saw mill operator, who died suddenly of a heart attack about 4:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Lawrenceburg Hospital, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, pastor, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born December 29, 1897, in the county, he was the son of the late Fate Shrader and Mattie Hughes Shrader.<br>Mr. Shrader is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera Lou Rose Shrader; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Watts, Mrs. Robert M. Ratliff and Miss Ellen Janet Shrader; nine sons, James H. Shrader, Franklin D. Shrader, Charles M. Shrader, William McCall Shrader, Jim West Shrader, Louie B. Shrader, Oscar Ezell Shrader, Terry Don Schrader; ten grandchildren; and one brother, Marshall Shrader, all of the Weakley community. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SHRADER, William Marshall The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services fo William Marshall Shrader, 57, Liberty Hill farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Shrader died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born July 10, 1901, in Giles County, he was the son of Fate Shrader and Mattie Hughes Shrarder.<br>He is survived by one daughter, Miss Elizabeth Shrader, Liberty Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>SHUM, Alexander Louis The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Alexander Louis Shum, 90, retired grocer of Nashville and father of Meyer Shum of Pulaski, were held Friday morning in Nashville with burial in that city. Mr. Shum died of a heart attack Thursday at a Nashville hospital after a two months illness.<br>He came to America as a child from Russia and was educated in the public schools of Nashville. His wife, Mrs. Ruth Kamnsky Shum, died several years ago.<br>In addition to the son here, Mr. Shum is survived by three daughters, all of Nashville; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br><br>SIGMON, Effie Lou Mosley The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1957<br>Mrs. Effie Lou Mosley Sigmon, age 63, was drowned in a water tank at her home in the Diana community on Thursday morning, July 4, officers said. Coroner Bill Bennett and Sheriff P. M. Butler described the death a suicide. They said her husband and neighbors found the body about 7:30 a. m. after a half hour search. The officers said she evidently climbed upon a chair and jumped into the tank.<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sigmon were held at 2 p. m. Sunday, July 7 at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. J. T. Culbertson, pastor of Diana Methodist Church, ant the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist minister of Iron City, officiated. Burial was in Maplewood.<br><br>Mrs. Sigmon had been in ill health for several months. Her husband was county highway commissioner for Giles for several years. Survivors include her husband, H. C. Sigmon; two daughters, Mrs. Guy S. Powers of Aurora, Colorado and Mrs. Tommy Jordan of Philadelphia, Pa.; three sons, Glenn Sigmon, of Pulaski, Ray Sigmon of Casper, Wyoming, and Wyatt Sigmon of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.<br><br>SIMPSON, Mack The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in Lawton, Okla., for Mack Simpson, 76, native Giles Countian, who died Wednesday, November 20, at his home in Lawton after a period of declining health.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late R. J. Simpson and Mary Katherine Tarpley Simpson.<br>Mr. Simpson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Commander Simpson; two brothers, Stanley Simpson, Greenville, Texas, and Silas Simpson, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Evans, Pulaski and Misses Mabel and Ethel Simpson, both of Nashville.<br><br><br><br>SIMPSON, Robert Guy The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1951<br>Prayer services for Robert Guy Simpson, 73, who died suddenly on the evening of December 25, at Winter Haven, Fla., were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. A. E. Dimmock and the Rev. F. C. Woodard. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Simpson is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Bertha S. Evans, Pulaski, and Miss Mabel Simpson and Miss Ethel Simpson, Nashville; and three brothers, Stanley Simpson, Greenville, Texas, J. M. Simpson, Lawton, Okla., and Silas Simpson, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SIMPSON, Roger Orr The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Roger Orr Simpson, 51, Giles Countian, who died unexpectedly of a cerebral hemorrhage after a two hour illness in the early morning of August 24, at a hospital in Houston, Texas, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. Rites were conducted by the Rev. E. D. Troutt an burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born May 3, 1899, and reared at Aspen Hill he was the son of the late William Roger Simpson and Cora Orr Simpson. He had been a member of the Methodist Church since childhood.<br>Mr. Simpson was affiliated with the cotton industry in Birmingham, Ala., for approximately thirteen years, then going to Houston, where he was connected with butane gas sales service, a position he held for approximately twenty years.<br>He was married to Miss Frances Paris of Birmingham, Ala., who died in Houston in 1943.<br><br>Mr. Simpson one brother, J. Carson Simpson, Pulaski; one sister, Miss Mary Simpson, Nashville; two-half brothers, William Butler Simpson, Pulaski; and W. R. Simpson, Jr., in Merchant Marines, based at New Orleans, La.; four half-sisters, Mrs. Julian Bee, Pulaski, Mrs. Thomas Haywood O&#8217;Neal, Nashville, and Misses Betty Ann and Evelyn Simpson, Aspen Hill; and his step-mother, Mrs. Iva Butler Simpson.<br><br>SINCLAIR, Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Graveside services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville for Lewis Sinclair, 75, former Giles Countian, and a retired telegraph operator. Mr. Sinclair died unexpectedly on June 10 at his home on Lewis Island, St. Petersburg, Fla., where he lived for several years.<br>Native of Wayne County, he lived in Giles County in the Buford section for many years. He was the son of the late George H. Sinclair and Minerva Sinclair; and was a first cousin of the late F. D. Paulk, John B. Paulk, and other members of the family.<br>Mr. Sinclair is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Humphrey Sinclair.<br><br>SKELTON, Richard Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1951<br>Rev. Richard Andrew Skelton, retired Methodist minister, died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, May 29, at his home in Hohenwald, Tenn., after several weeks illness.<br>Funeral rites were held in Hohenwald and burial took place in the Swiss Cemetery.<br>For forty years he was a member of the Tennessee and Missouri conferences. He served many churches in Middle Tennessee; and for two years was the pastor of Prospect and Bethel Church in Giles County. He retired in the St. Louis conference in 1945 and returned to Tennessee to spend his last days.<br>He was the son of the late William Brantley Skelton and Pamelia Henson Skelton. He had been a member of the church since his youth and was a member of the Masonic Order for many years.<br>Mr. Skelton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Higgins Skelton; three daughters, Mrs. Walter Wilson, Nashville, Mrs. Robert Jackson, Bethel, and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Ellington, Mo.; two sons, C. O. Skelton, St. Louis, and Charles W. Skelton, Denver, Colo.; two sisters and three brothers.<br><br>SLAYTON, John David The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1954<br>John David Slayton, 64, retired farmer, died suddenly at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon January 13, at the home of his son, James Slayton, in the Salem community of Limestone County, Ala. Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Hester&#8217;s Chapel, conducted by A. J. Rollins, minister of the Church of Christ, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, on January 11, 1890, he was the son of the late John Slayton and Mattie Powers Slayton. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br>Mr. Slayton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Lee Pitts Slayton; Mrs. Aubrey Harwell, Pulaski; three sons, Walton Slayton, Pulaski and Dalton Slayton, of the Salem community; twelve grandchildren and one great grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Betty Smith, Alabama, Mrs. Tera Jones, Florence, Ala., Mrs. Ida Bell Massey, Florida, and Mrs. Dovie Higdon, Lewisburg; and one brother, Elmer Slayton, Capshaw, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>SLOAN, Charles A. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1956<br>Charles A. Sloan, 71, Columbia salesman and father of Mrs. William Newton Horne of Pulaski, died on January 4, at Maury County Hospital in Columbia after a brief illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery in Nashville.<br>He was associated with his brother, A. D. Sloan, in a wholesale grocery business for many years.<br>In addition to his wife, Mrs. Lula Estes Sloan, and Mrs. Horne, Mr. Sloan is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. William Grimmett, Sheffield, Ala., and Miss Charlotte Sloan, Nashville; one son, Russell E. Sloan, Nashville; four grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. V. M. Whitaker, Henderson, Ky.; and two brothers, Walter Sloan, Florence, Ala. and Kendrick Sloan, Columbia.<br><br>SMITH, Alvie Oral The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Alvie Oral Smith, 80, retired farmer of the Pleasant Valley Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. R. L. Greenway and the Rev. Jesse Williams, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Smith died on Friday, November 20, at his home after a period of declining health.<br>Born August 12, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Irvin Smith and Mary Elizabeth Brownlow Smith. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Eunice Cameron Smith, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Myra Swisher Allen Smith; two daughters, Mrs. William J. Dugger, Pulaski, and Mrs. Malcolm Crabb, Tuscumbia, Ala.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. F. D. Paulk, Lynnville, and Mrs. Guy Parsons, Pulaski; one brother, Mahlon Smith, Decatur, Ala.; two step-children, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, missionary to Brazil, and Franklin Allen, Washington, D. C. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>SMITH, Alton B. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1954<br>Funeral services for Alton B. Smith, 48, watch maker for Rose Jewelry Store for several years, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Smith died of a heart attack at 9:55 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 7, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born March 4, 1906, at Veto, Ala., he was the son of the late Alvie Smith and Inez Grant Smith. At the age of 4, he moved with his family to Giles County. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Newton Smith; four sons, Lewis Carroll Smith, William D. Smith, Clarence A. Smith and Larry M. Smith; one daughter, Elaine Smith, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Joe Drinker, Waukeagan, Ill. Wilson Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SMITH, Arney The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958<br>Arney Smith, 94, retired merchant and farmer of Giles County, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 25, at a New York hospital while on a visit to a daughter, Mrs. Hensleigh Wedgwood.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, followed by the burial in Pisgah Cemetery. The Rev. James T. Parsons, Methodist minister, will officiate.<br>Born February 15, 1864, in Giles County, he was the son of Robert Monroe Smith and Sarah Frances Abernathy Smith, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Leila Butler Smith died many years ago.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by two sons, Arney Butler Smith, Pulaski, and Robert Monroe Smith, Macon, Ga.; four daughters, Mrs. Wedgwood, Mrs. Sammie S. Riffe and Miss Leila B. Smith, both of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Lizzie Langan, Cleveland, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Claude Bennett, Sr., Pulaski, and Mrs. R. H. Hudgenes, Wartrace; and one brother, Orman Smith, Charleston, S. C. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>SMITH, Bill The Pulaski Citizen 2 May 1956<br>Bill Smith, 23, employee of a local cafï¿½, died about 2:00 a. m. at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, where he was taken after being hospitalized at Giles County Hospital. Smith suffered a fractured skull, broken left leg and internal injuries in an accident that occurred on Highway 31 about 10 miles north of Pulaski.<br>Funeral services for Bill Smith were held at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the Hanna Baptist Church Cemetery.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith; two brothers, Joe and John Smith; two half-brothers, James Smith and Howard Neal Smith, all of Pulaski; a sister Mrs. David Wall; and a half-sister, Mrs. Julian Johnson, of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SMITH, Callie Knight The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1953<br>Mrs. Callie Knight Smith, 66, died Thursday at her home in Nashville. Funeral rites were held on Friday afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home and burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband, D. C. Smith, and several children. She was a sister of the late Joe Knight of Pulaski.<br><br>SMITH, Charles Tully The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1954<br>Charles Tully Smith, 64, retired farmer and former Pulaski businessman, died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, April 26, at the home at Pisgah following a long illness.<br><br>Funeral rites were held at the residence at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon with the pastor of the Pisgah Methodist Church, the Rev. James T. Parsons, and the Rev. W. M. Cook of Santa Fe, a former pastor, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born June 13, 1889, the son of the late Charlie Smith and Lou Ella Burgess Smith. He was a member of Pisgah Methodist Church. For a period of years he was a member of the firm of Fairbetter and Smith, men&#8217;s clothiers in Pulaski. More than twenty-five years ago he moved to Pisgah where he engaged in farming.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elise S. Smith; one son, Wayne Smith, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. John Sam Williams; his stepmother, Mrs. Lizzie Roden Smith; one half-sister, Mrs. Thurman Hamlett; and one half-brother, Jerome Smith, all of Pulaski.<br>The members of the Men&#8217;s Bible Class of Pisgah Church served as honorary pall bearers with Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>SMITH, Charlie Daniel The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for Charlie Daniel Smith, 76, farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Shores Cemetery.<br>Mr. Smith died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at his home at Goodspring after a long illness.<br>Born October 10, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Smith and Ann Smith Smith. He was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Childress Smith; five daughters, Mrs. Claudie Johns, Goodspring, Mrs. Melvin Hunt, Wayne, Okla., Mrs. Bill Thompson, Dale, Okla., and Mrs. Kathleen Fisher and Mrs. Leo Krichevsky, Portland, Ore.; six sons, General Smith and Finis Smith, Leoma, Archie Smith, Lynnville, Cecil Smith, Detroit, Mich., Solomon Smith, Goodspring, and Gifford Smith, Pulaski; and forty-nine grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SMITH, Comer The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1952<br>Funeral services for Comer Smith, 69, retired farmer and hardware dealer of Columbia, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by the Rev. C. B. Cook, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr Smith died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at his home on Sixth Avenue.<br>He had operated a farm near Columbia until three years ago, when he moved to the city.<br>Mr. Smith, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Matthews Smith, and one adopted son, Garland Smith, Detroit, Mich.<br><br>SMITH, Dorthy Virginia Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1954<br>Mrs. Dorthy Virginia Rogers Smith, 28, Lawrenceburg, Route 6, died Tuesday enroute to a hospital at Wayland Springs, Lawrence County. She had been in ill health several years.<br>Funeral services will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church in Giles County. Burial will take place in Chestnut Grove Cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Smith had lived in Lawrence County for the past ten years.<br>Survivors include her husband, Warren Smith; two daughters, Charlotte Jean and Betty Jo Smith; grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Mangrum, Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Carline Newton, Prospect; two brothers, Thomas Calvin Rogers and Roy Rogers, Jr., Pulaski.<br><br>SMITH, Eunice Cameron The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Cameron Smith, 70, who died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, August 20, at her home in the Pleasant Valley community after several years illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins of Diana, a former pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born January 10, 1880, in Pleasant Valley community, she was the daughter of the late Porter Cameron and Susan Ida Abernathy Cameron. She joined the Methodist Church in childhood and was an active member until ill health forced her retirement.<br>Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband, Alvie O. Smith; two daughters, Mrs. William J. Dugger of the Maclin community; and Mrs. Malcolm Crabb, Tuscumbia, Ala.; two granddaughters, Sylvia Fay Dugger and Lavonne Crabb; and one sister, Mrs. R. G. Hannah, Pleasant Valley.<br><br>SMITH, Frank Dean The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1958<br>Frank Dean Smith, 33, former Giles Countian, died of carbon monoxide poisoning early Saturday in his automobile at Huntsville, Ala., where he had resided for some time and had operated a welding business.<br>His death was described as suicide by Jimmy Giles, a Huntsville officer.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church in the Stella community with the Rev. Robert Hall and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery, with the Pulaski Funeral Home directors in charge.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Thelma Cosby Smith Eubank of Stella, and the late Frank F. Smith. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and was a veteran of World War II.<br>In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Jean Haney Smith; two daughters, Barbara Ann and Judy Smith, Huntsville; a sister, Mrs. Yvonne Craven, St. Louis, Mo., stepfather, Buford Eubank of Stella; and a half-brother, Bobby Eubank of Giles County.<br><br>SMITH, Henry The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb1952 School Bus Driver Dies of Heart Attack<br>Henry Smith, 55, Giles County School bus driver for eight years and farmer of the Bunker Hill Community, died at 2:30 Thursday morning of a heart attack at Giles County Hospital.<br>Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Bunker Hill Methodist Church by the Rev. Carl Holoway, pastor, and burial will be in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Smith became ill Wednesday night while driving a busload of school children home form Chapel Hill, where they attended a basketball game. He left the bus for a short time en route home to get some fresh air and then continued his run until one o&#8217;clock. He suffered a second attack shortly afterwards and was carried to the hospital where his death occurred an hour later.<br>He was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. Hardy Smith and the late Mr. Smith. He was a member of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Reba Stevenson Smith; 5 daughters, Mrs. Paul Moorehead and Mrs. D. E. McPeters, Jr., both of Pulaski, Mrs. Otis S. Dollar, Jr., Elkton, Miss Mildred Smith, Washington, D. C., Miss Betty Jean Smith, Bunker Hill; a son, Howard Smith, Detroit, Mich.; 4 grandchildren; and two brothers, Roy Smith of Bunker Hill and Eldred Smith, Detroit, Mich.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral.<br><br>SMITH, Henry Taylor The Pulaski Record 01 Jul 1953<br>Mr. Henry Taylor Smith, age 73, died at the Giles County Hospital on Monday night, June 29 at 10 o&#8217;clock, following a short illness.<br>Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, 4:30, at the home on South First Street with Dr. R. B. Stone officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Smith, a native of Giles County and son of the late Fannie Keel and Hiram Smith, was educated at Abernathy and Luna Preparatory School. He taught school in this county when a young man. In 1918 he joined the staff of the Union Bank. In 1945 he retired from the bank and since the had been engaged in farming. A member of the Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lillie Hall Smith; one son, Billy Smith; two sisters, Miss Mackie Smith and Mrs. Maggie Davis; one brother, Harvey Smith; and two grandchildren, all of Pulaski.<br><br>SMITH, Herman The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1957<br>Herman Smith, 59, farmer of the Frankewing community, died Monday at Lincoln County Hospital of an illness attributed to arsenic of lead poisoning received in the cutting of tobacco on a farm at Frankewing. Mr. Smith had been ill about ten days.<br>Funeral services were held Tuesday at the McBurg Church of Christ and burial was in Wright Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Coble Smith; four daughters, Misses Loyce Dean Smith, Olla Bryce Smith, Glendon Smith and Thelma Smith; a step-daughter, Mrs. Tom Brewer; two sons, Robert Marshall Smith and Ellis Smith; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Arnold and Mrs. Arnold Birdsong; and two brothers, Ira Smith and Murray Smith.<br><br>SMITH, James Albert The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1950<br>Funeral rites for James Albert Smith, 68, whose death occurred at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, November 11, at his home in Central City, Ky., after a lingering illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the home. Burial took place in that city.<br><br>Son of the late Charlie V. Smith and Mrs. Anna Campbell Smith, prominent citizens of Lynnville, he was reared here and in early manhood went to Central City, where he became interested in the wholesale coal business, and later was manager of the Smith Brothers Mining Supply Company in Central City.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Verna Woodburn Smith; two sons, James Albert Smith, Jr., ad Charles Woodburn Smith; four sisters, Miss Mildred Smith, Mrs. D. M. Clements and Mrs. Sara Hunt Smith, all of Lynnville; and Miss Ann Smith, Monroeville, La.; and one brother, George Campbell Smith, Lynnville.<br><br>SMITH, James Bunyon The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1956<br>James Bunyon Smith, 37, farmer of Ardmore, Route 1, was fatally injured and his new truck demolished when the vehicle overturned on a curve Thursday night.<br>The highway patrol said Smith died Friday in a Huntsville Hospital following the accident. The speedometer of the truck showed it had been driven only 300 miles.<br>Smith died of multiple skull fractures suffered when he was thrown from the truck. The wreck occurred about 17 miles north of Huntsville on the Pulaski Pike, a Madison County road.<br><br>SMITH, James Monroe &#8220;Jim&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for James Monroe (Jim) Smith, 67, farmer of the Lynnville section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Stiversville Church of Christ, conducted by Melvin Dugger of Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>He died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, April 25, at his home on Fry Branch, after a prolonged illness.<br>Mr. Smith, a member of the Church of Christ, was a native of the county, the son of the late Ervin Thomas Smith and Frances Diel Smith.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Goldman Smith; four sons, Campbell Smith, Detroit, Mich., John Smith, Sylacauga, Ala., M. C. Smith and Ervin Smith, both of Lynnville; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. S. E. Dugger, Culleoka, Mrs. Allen Harris and Mrs. Sam Hickman, both of Columbia; and one brother, Algie Smith, Culleoka.<br><br>SMITH, Jim The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1956<br>Jim Smith, 63, crippled farmer of the Ardmore community, died Friday in a grass fire near his home as he was enroute to the aid of a neighbor whose property was in the path of the fire.<br>Smith was trapped in flames which threatened the barn of Jack Whitt. Apparently the wind changed and blew the flames upon Smith, neighbors reported this week.<br>Smith&#8217;s wife heard his screams but he was dead when she reached him.<br>The neighbor&#8217;s barn was saved.<br><br>SMITH, John W. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for John W. Smith, 94, retired farmer, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Ardmore Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. M. O. Blackwelder, pastor of the church, and the Rev. E. M. Trammell, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery in Alabama. Mr. Smith died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at his home at Ardmore after a long illness.<br><br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. F. Smith and Maris Merrell Smith, but lived in Alabama the greater part of his life. His wife, Mrs. Adeline Matlock Smith, died thirty-seven years ago.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by three daughters, Miss Bee Smith, correspondent for The Pulaski Citizen from that community, and Mrs. Beulah Fogg, Ardmore, and Mrs. Addie Kimbrough, Huntsville, Ala.; seventeen grandchildren, forty-two great-grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren.<br><br>SMITH, Knox Tull The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Knox Tull Smith, 72, retired farmer of Lincoln County, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Gallant Funeral Home in Fayetteville, with the burial in Riverview Cemetery at Fayetteville. Mr. Smith died Tuesday afternoon at his home near Fayetteville.<br>Born in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late John Smith and Minerva Hogan Smith. Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Barnes Smith; two daughters, Mrs. James Malone and Mrs. E. H. Harrison, both of Fayetteville; and one son, K. T. Smith, Jr., Huntsville, Ala.; nine grandchildren, one step-grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. E. L. Cardin, Bunker Hill and Mrs. C. I. Hopper, Lincoln County.<br><br>SMITH, Lewis James The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Lewis James Smith, 64, farmer of the Minor Hill section, who died Tuesday morning, November 28, at his home, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Burial took place in the church cemetery. He had been in declining health for two years.<br>He was a native of the county and the son of the late William and Ann Smith.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Thompson Smith; one daughter, Mrs. Royce Christopher, Goodsprings; and one sister, Mrs. Cullom Alsup, Minor Hill.<br><br>SMITH, Lillie Hall The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1955<br>Mrs. Lillie Hall Smith, 68, who died in her sleep, was found dead at 6:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, March 19, at her home on South First Street.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born October 21, 1886, in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Robert C. Hall and Fannie Crockett Hall, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, H. Taylor Smith died June 5, 1953.<br>Mrs. Smith is survived by her son, Billy Hall Smith, Pulaski; two grandchildren, Claire and Billy H. Smith, Jr.; and one sister, Mrs. J. P. Moore, Altus, Okla. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Director.<br><br>SMITH, Liza The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1953<br><br>Funeral services for Miss Liza Smith, 63, were held Monday afternoon at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Fred S. Rogers, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Miss Smith died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at the home in the Lynnville community.<br>Born October 7, 1889, at Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Nathan A. (Babe) Smith, Sr., and Kingie Shields Smith, members of the pioneer families of the community.<br>Miss Smith is survived by one sister, Mrs. Robert H. Witt, Lynnville; and three brothers, Jim Smith and Monroe Smith, Lynnville, and Owen Smith, Nashville.<br><br>SMITH, Loretta King The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Loretta King Smith, 96, widow of Nathan Smith, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at her home in Lynnville, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Fleming, pastor of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Smith died Saturday afternoon at her home following a long illness. She had lived in Lynnville most of her life and was a member of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Smith is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert H. Witt, and Miss Eliza Smith, both of Lynnville; and three sons, J. S. Smith and Monroe Smith, also of Lynnville, and Owen Smith, Nashville; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>SMITH, Mamie Briggs Stanfill The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Briggs Stanfill Smith, 86, former resident of Dickson, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church, Pulaski. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville.<br>Mrs. Smith died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Thursday morning, December 29, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. D. Seay on Garland Avenue in Nashville.<br>Mrs. Smith is survived by two daughters, Mrs. R. B. Stone of Pulaski and Mrs. Seay; and one grandson, Earle Seay, Nashville; one great granddaughter, Genie Ruth Seay, Nashville.<br><br>SMITH, Mary Witt The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1953<br>Mrs. Mary Witt Smith, 85, descendant of a prominent Giles County family, died on Friday afternoon, August 8, at the home of her brother, Dr. Will H. Witt, 205 Craighead Avenue, Nashville, after a heart ailment of several weeks.<br>Funeral rites were held at one o&#8217;clock the following Saturday afternoon at the residence of her son, H. Laird Smith, on Curtiswood Lane, Dr. James W. Henley, pastor of West End Methodist Church, officiated and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br>Mrs. Smith was born and reared at Lynnville, one of eight children of the late Carter H. Witt, Sr. and Sallie Bugg Witt. She was educated at Old Franklin Female College, Martin College, in Pulaski and Vanderbilt University. She was a member of the Vanderbilt Quing Club composed of alumni who had graduated fifty or more years ago.<br>Her husband, C. A. Smith, a dry goods merchant of Lynnville died in 1911.<br><br>Mrs. Smith, who had made her home with Dr. Witt the past five years, is survived by one son, H. Laird Smith, a vice-president of Equitable Securities Corporation in Nashville; three grandchildren; one sister,Mrs. R. O. Allen, Bryan, Texas; and two brothers, Dr. Witt, Nashville, and Carter H. Witt, of Lynnville.<br><br>SMITH, Mattie Sue The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Miss Mattie Sue Smith, 77, lifelong resident of the Bethel community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bethel Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks of Allisona, former pastor, and the Rev. Sam Webster, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Brown Cemetery at Bethel.<br>Miss Smith died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, September 22, at the home after a lengthy illness.<br>Born December 14, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac L. Smith and Hester Jane Adams Smith. She had been a member of Bethel Methodist Church from her girlhood.<br>Miss Smith is survived by one brother, Issac Lynn Smith, Texarkana, Texas; and a number of nieces and nephews. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>SMITH, Maude Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1954<br>Mrs. Maude Loyd Smith, 75, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, October 4, at her home in Columbia, after a two weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Williams Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ben Alexander, pastor of Riverside Methodist Church in that city, and burial took place in Pulaski.<br>Born May 1, 1879 in the Pisgah community of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Martin Luther Loyd and Mardra Richardson Bass Loyd. She was a member of Riverside Methodist Church in Columbia where she had resided for twenty years.<br>Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband, Emory O. Smith; three daughters, Miss Julia Smith, and Mrs. L. A. Johns, both of Columbia; and Mrs. E.. L. Gray, Miami, Fla.; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Wyatt Erwin, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Dena Erwin, Pisgah, and Mrs. N. N. Nicholson, Columbia; and three brothers, Lacy Loyd, Bunker Hill, Martin Loyd, Columbia, and Edward Loyd, Louisville, Ky.<br><br>SMITH, Purdy Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Purdy Arthur Smith, 65, local painter and carpenter, will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Pulaski Street Church of Christ, Lawrenceburg, by Andrew Brown. Burial will be in Mimosa Cemetery.<br>The body will be at North Funeral Home. Mr. Smith was a native of Lawrence County, son of the late R. L. and Serena Durrett Smith. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nora Lee Smith; a son, Walter James Smith, Lawrenceburg; a daughter, Mrs. Joe Branch, Pulaski; three brothers, Jesse Dewey and Lilburn Smith, Lawrenceburg; and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Brown and Miss Lena Smith, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>SMITH, Robert Colston The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1955<br>Robert Colston Smith, 97, retired farmer of the Pisgah community, died at 6:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday evening, November 23, at his home after a six months period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. James T. Parsons, the Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., and Dr. William H. Mansfield officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Believed to be the oldest man in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Monroe Smith and Sarah Abernathy Smith, members of pioneer families of the county. His wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Loyd Smith, died in 1930.<br>He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Tully Smith, Pisgah; two sons, Thurman Smith, president of the Union Bank, Pulaski, and Virgil Smith, Pisgah; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Claude Bennett, Pulaski, and Mrs. Hattie Hudgens, Wartrace; and two brothers, Arnie Smith, Aymett Town in Giles County, and Orman Smith, Charleston, S. C. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SMITH, Roy Cleophus (Dick) The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Roy Cleophus (Dick) Smith, 64, carpenter of the Eleventh Civil District, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth District.<br>Mr. Smith died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, May 6, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born October 28, 1894, Giles County, he was the son of the late Alex Smith and Emam Sitz Smith and was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willie Booker Smith; four daughters, Mrs. Dorvel Holley, Mrs. Bill Sands, Giles County, Mrs. James Evans, Elyria, Ohio, and Miss Margaret Smith, Nashville; three sons, Jerry Smith, Paul Smith and Dicky Smith, all of Pulaski; two grandchildren; and two brothers, A. A. Smith, Wales, and Horace Smith, New Market, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br><br>SMITH, Roy The Pulaski Citizen 23 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Roy Smith, 59, carpenter of the Bunker Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Marcus Nickel, pastor of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church, and the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Smith died of a heart ailment at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday night at Giles County Hospital after several months of declining health.<br>Born September 5, 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Amanda Uselton Smith of Bunker Hill and the late Hardy Smith. He was a member of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church.<br><br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Sam Tucker Smith; and one brothers, Eldred Smith, Detroit, Mich. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>SMITH, Sherman The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958<br>Walter Van Bates and Sherman Smith, Elkton residents, were killed near Columbia about 4:10 Monday afternoon when the truck in which they were riding overturned after an apparent attempt to avoid passing a stopped school bus.<br>Funeral services for Mr. Smith were held at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the Union Hill Baptist Church near Ardmore and burial was in the Gatlin Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br>Mr. Smith, a member of the Union Hill Baptist Church, was the son of the late Andrew J. Smith and Martha Jackson Smith. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lola Merrell Smith; three daughters, Mrs. Clark Leming and Mrs. Adrian Leming, both of Murfreesboro, and Mrs. Lewis Ashton Wood, Shelbyville; a son, Merrell Smith, Ardmore; 3 brothers, Samuel Smith, Huntsville, Ala., Grady Smith, Loretto, A. J. Smith, Ardmore; 3 half-brothers, Earl and Lewis Smith, Dallas, Texas and Ernest Smith of California; and a sister, Mrs. Burns Anderson, Nashville.<br><br>SMITH, Thomas Riley The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1947<br>Funeral services for Thomas Riley Smith, 71, retired farmer of the Stella community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall, pastor of the church, assisted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Smith died at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Giles County Hospital after a few weeks illness of a heart ailment.<br>Mr. Smith, an active member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, was born March 9, 1886, in Giles County, the son of the late L. C. Smith and Alice Stovall Smith.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife Mrs. Bertha Mae Smith Smith; six daughters, Mrs. Jack Hutton, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Buford James, Prospect, Mrs. George D. Fuller, Nashville, Mrs. Guy Mitchell, Pulaski, Mrs. Lucile S. Smith, Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Cecil Holley, Port Allen, La.; six sons, Carl Smith, of the Stella community, Sgt. Roy Smith, Columbus, S. C., Woodson R. Smith, USN, stationed at Pearl Harbor, T.H, Thomas Rowe Smith, USN, stationed in Maryland, Charles W. Smith, USN, stationed in Japan, and Larry D. Smith, USAF, stationed in Washington, D.C.; a number of grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. L. A. Hagan, Pulaski; one half-brother, Ben Smith, Cleveland, Ohio; one step-sister, Mrs. Cora Blasingame, Oxford, Miss.; and two step-brothers, Marvin Gregory, Oxford, Miss., and Dee Gregory, of the Stella community. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SMITH, U. M. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. U. M. Smith,mother of Lois Lebkuecher of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday in the chapel of Bracey-Welsh Funeral Home in Nashville, conducted by Batsel Barrett Baxter and Larimore Austin. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville. Mrs. Smith died Friday afternoon at her home on Sharondale Drive.<br><br>In additin to Mrs. Lebkuecher, Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband, U. M. Smith; one other daughter, Mrs. C. R. Krech; four sons, Charles Nance, John Nance, Turner Nance and Lloyd Smith; four grandsons; one sister and two brothers.<br><br>SMITH, Walter Greely The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1950<br>Walter Greely Smith, 78, well known farmer of the Frankewing community, died suddenly of a heart attack at 6 o&#8217;clock Thursday evening, December 14, at his home, after a period of declining health. Funeral rites were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. L. Harwell, retired Methodist minister, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, Methodist member of Diana. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Son of William Smith and Nancy S. Smith, he was born May 19, 1872 at Beech Hill. For the past forty-three years he has been identified with the Frankewing community where he was an active member of the Methodist Church. He was also a member of the W. O. W. Lodge.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Harwell Smith; six daughters, Misses Mallie Smith and Eunice Smith and Mrs. O. E. West, all of Frankewing; Mrs. B. A. London, Cornersville and Mrs. Jewel Derryberry and Mrs. Edwin E. Williams, both of Pulaski; two sons, Hume E. Smith, Murfreesboro and W. Julian Smith, Pulaski; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Ingram, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians.<br><br>SMITH, Will Wright The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1958<br>Funeral services for Will Wright Smith, 84, retired farmer of Lincoln County, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the Wright Cemetery at McBurg. Mr. Smith died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, June 11, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lon Henson, where he had made his home recently.<br>Born July 17, 1874, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late John Smith and Minerva Hogan Smith, and was a member of the Bradshaw Baptist Church. His wife, Mrs. Sarah Owen Smith, died twenty-one years ago.<br>Mr. Smith is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Henson, Mrs. D. B. McCormick and Mrs. Buford Hamlin, all of the Beech Hill Community; one son, Elzie Smith, Red Oak Community, Lincoln County; fourteen grandchildren, one great-grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. Ezra L. Cardin, Bunker Hill and Mrs. G. I. Hopper, Lincoln County. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>SNEAD, Vashti McLaurine The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Vashti McLaurine Snead, native of Lynnville, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Snead died Wednesday at King&#8217;s Daughters Hospital. She had been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. M. Gregory in Columbia. She was the daughter of the late Robert J. McLaurine and Pattie Heflin McLauring, early residents of the Lynnville section. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Snead is survived by one son, Robert Tillman Snead, West Palm Beach, Fla., with whom she made her home; and six sisters, Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Annie M. Snead, both of Columbia, Mrs. R. G. Harris, Mrs. Charles U. Coggin, and Mrs. W. M. Braden, all of Nashville, and Mrs. C. T. Evans, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>SNEED, Agnes Logue The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Logue Sneed, 82, grandmother of Mrs. Robert F. Gilbreath of Pulaski, who died unexpectedly at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, April 21, at her home at Enterprise in Maury County, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant. Burial took place in Arlington Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant.<br>Mrs. Sneed a member of the Enterprise Methodist Church, was the wife of John A. Sneed, 90, retired farmer of that community. She was born and reared in Maury County and was the daughter of the late J. B. Logue and Ann Overstreet Logue.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Sneed is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Mangrum and Mrs. Ernie T. Green, both of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. James F. Morgan of Columbia; six sons, Will Sneed of Franklin, Hunter Nelson Sneed of Seattle, Wash., Ernest C. Sneed of Detroit, Mich., Ben Sneed of Louisville, Ky., Houston Sneed of Mt. Pleasant, and Herbert Sneed, U. S. Army, stationed at Frankfort, Germany; a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. James Hayes, Columbia, and Mrs. Josie James, McKinney, Texas; and one brother, Joe Logue, Culleoka.<br><br>SNEED, John Astor The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1955<br>John Astor Sneed, 46, veteran of World War II, and former resident of Giles County, died on Tuesday, July 19, at Athens Hospital in Athens, Ala., following several years failing health.<br>Funeral rites took place at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the residence of his parents in Athens, Ala., with burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Decatur, Ala., he was the son of W. P. Sneed and Mrs. Ella Sandusky Sneed, who survive. He was a member of the Catholic Church.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Sneed is survived by his wife, Mrs. Angus Harwell Sneed, a Giles Countian; four children, Johnny, Jimmy, George Ellen and Nancy Sneed; one sister, Mrs. John N. Mason, Sr., Pulaski; and one brother, Leonard Sneed, Athens, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SNEED, Lenny The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br>Lenny Sneed, 17-year-old youth of Detroit and the son of Leonard Sneed, native Giles Countian, and Mrs. Sneed of Detroit, was killed in a traffic accident that occurred at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 11, in Detroit.<br>A message received by Mrs. Tullo Minatra, aunt of the youth residing in the Bunker Hill<br><br>community, stated that Lenny was a passenger in a car, driven by another teenager, that was involved in a head-on-collision with another automobile that was traveling in the wrong lane. Lenny was killed and all seven passengers in the two cars were hospitalized, Giles County relatives were informed.<br>Funeral services and burial were held Friday in Detroit.<br>Mr. Sneed, brother of Mrs. Minatra, has resided in Detroit for the past several years and their son was a high school student in that city.<br><br>SNEED, Nancy Thurman The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia for Mrs. Nancy Thurman Sneed, 89, native Giles Countian. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia. Mrs. Sneed died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Howell in the Bigbyville Community of Maury County.<br>Mrs. Sneed who had lived the greater part of her life in Maury County, was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late Jack Thurman and Martha Elizabeth Thurman.<br>Mrs. Sneed , widow of Lee Sneed, is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Robert Ussery, Columbia; two sons, John Sneed, Southport, and Jim Sneed, Columbia; sixteen grandchildren, thirty-one great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. and two brothers, Tom Thurman, Stiversville and Willis Thurman, Pulaski.<br><br><br><br>SNEED, Robert Edward The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1950<br>Funeral services for Robert Edward Sneed, 73, retired farmer, who died at 11:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 31, after a thirteen month illness at the home of his daughters, Mrs. Willie Brindley, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Choates Creek Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Henry Neal, a former pastor, assisted by the Rev. Gary Reed, pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Sneed was a lifelong resident of the county, the son of the late John Sneed and Elizabeth Crowder Sneed. He had farmed in early life, later taking the job clerking in the J. Lee Shores store at Bnham, a place he held for approximately fifteen years, retiring about five years ago. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge and took a leading part in politics.<br>Mr. Sneed is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Hollman Sneed; three daughters, Mrs. Brindley, Mrs. Cliff Garner and Mrs. Ina Ratliff, all of Giles County; two sons, John Sneed, Huntsville, Ala., and T. R. Sneed, Sylacauga, Ala.; a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. E. P. Allison, Sylacauga, Ala.; and three half-brothers, L. C. Sandusky, Marianna, Fla., F. K. Sandusky, Cullman, Ala., and W. H. Sandusky, Tuscaloosa, Ala.<br><br>SNEAD, Vashti McLaurine The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Vashti McLaurine Snead, native of Lynnville, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Snead died Wednesday at King&#8217;s Daughters Hospital. She had been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. M. Gregory in Columbia. She was the daughter of the late Robert J. McLaurine and Pattie Heflin McLauring, early residents of the Lynnville section. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Snead is survived by one son, Robert Tillman Snead, West Palm Beach, Fla., with whom she made her home; and six sisters, Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Annie M. Snead, both of Columbia, Mrs. R. G. Harris, Mrs. Charles U. Coggin, and Mrs. W. M. Braden, all of Nashville, and Mrs. C. T. Evans, Birmingham, Ala.<br><br>SNOW, James Henry The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1955<br>Funeral services for James Henry Snow, 73, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, pastor of the church, and the Rev. P. C. Bass of Athens, Ala.. Burial took place in New Hope Cemetery.<br>Mr. Snow died Friday morning in a Nashville hospital.<br>Born April 25, 1881, in Lincoln County, but had resided seventeen years in Giles County with his daughter, Mrs. Herman McGee of the Bnham section. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Snow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae Davis Snow, Nashville; four daughters, Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Charlie Rottero and Mrs. James Campbell, both of Nashville, and Mrs James D. Minton, Charlotte, N. C.; three sons, Lester Snow, Union City, Clyde Snow, Nashville, and John Henry Snow, Louisville, Ky.; thirteen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Annie Brown, Lincoln County; and two brothers, Clint Snow, Lincoln County and Snow, Athens, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SNOW, Wilburn The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1950<br>Lt. Wilburn Snow, brother of Floyd Snow of Pulaski was killed in an airplane crash in Japan early this week, according to word received Friday by his brother Floyd Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Snow are in Rockwood, home of Mr. Snow&#8217;s mother, to await arrival by plane of the body of their brother. Interment will take place at Rockwood within a few days.<br>Lt. Snow was a veteran of over fifty air missions in World War II. He had recently been recalled to active duty as a pilot, but it was understood he would be in limited service. No details are yet available on the cause of the crash. He had been in active service only two weeks at the time of his death.<br>Lt. Snow was a frequent visitor in Pulaski, coming from his home in Rockwood to fish with his brother and his friends, he visited here less than a month ago. Mr. and Mrs. Snow will return to Pulaski immediately after the burial services.<br><br>SOUTHERLAND, Charles D. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Charles D. Southerland, 59, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>He died at 9 o&#8217;clock March 10 at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville.<br><br>Mr. Southerland for the past five years had been a dairy farmer at Belfast, Tenn. He was born August 18, 1892 and was the son of the late Huse Southerland and Alice McAlister Southerland.<br>He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a member of the American Legion, having served in France with the A. E. F. during World War I.<br>Mr. Southerland is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Wall Southerland; two daughters, Mrs. Leon Holt, Pulaski, and Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Belfast; one son, Rabon Southerland, Belfast; nine grandchildren; one brother, Dock Southerland, Pulaski; and one half-brother , Bill Wilson, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SOUTHERLAND, Taz &#8220;Doc&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1956<br>Funeral services for Taz &#8220;Doc&#8221; Southerland, 76, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Southerland died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday, December 6, at the home of a nephew, William Southerland, at Petersburg, following a period of declining health.<br>Born April 2, 1880 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Hugh Southerland and Martha McAlister Southerland, and was a batchelor and the last member of his immediate family.<br>In addition to William Southerland, Mr. Southerland is survived by another nephew, Robert L. Southerland, Nashville; and three nieces, Mrs. Henry Dunavant, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Buford Stanford and Mrs. Annie Harlow, Elkmont, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>SPARKS, Ethel The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1955<br>Miss Ethel Sparks, 64, native of the Prospect community, died unexpectedly Monday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ewing Wright, Decatur, Ala.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place at Decatur on Wednesday afternoon.<br>Born in the Prospect section, she was the daughter of the late William Sparks and Laur Kirkland Sparks, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>The survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Lacy Fogg, both of Decatur.<br><br>SPARKS, Orris Adkins The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1953<br>Orris Adkins Sparks, 78, retired farmer of the Dog Branch community, died at one o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, February 26, at Giles County Hospital, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church and burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>Born August 21, 1873, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Dock B. Sparks and Emma Kelly Sparks.<br>Mr. Sparks is survived by two daughters, Miss Ethel Sparks and Mrs. Sterling Brownlow, both of the Stella community; three sons, Herbert J. Sparks, Pulaski, Joe Sparks, Minor Hill, and Oakley Sparks, Stella; two grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Folson Sparks and Mrs. Ira Graves, both of Waxahachie, Texas; and three brothers, D. R. Sparks and M. P. Sparks, both of Waxahachie, Texas and W. L. Sparks, California. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SPEER, Hattie Powers The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1951<br>Mrs. Hattie Powers Speer, 88, mother of Dr. J. U. Speer, Jr., of Pulaski, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, April 7, in Savannah at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sallie Powers Deberry, following an extended period of declining health. She had been critically ill only two weeks.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the residence in Savannah, followed by burial in the Clifton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Speer, a member of the Methodist Church, was a resident of Clifton the greater part of her life. She was the widow of the late J. U. Speer, Sr., who died twenty-seven years ago.<br>Dr. Speer was his mother&#8217;s only child. Other survivors include the five grandchildren: Johnny Speer, Michael Speer, Mary Toby Speer, Stephen Speer, and Dan Speer; and three sisters, Mrs. DeBerry, Savannah, Mrs. Sam Weller, Jackson, and Mrs. Effie Gillespie, Selmer.<br><br>SPEER, John N. The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1951<br>Funeral services for John N. Speer, 86, retired businessman, who died at 4 o&#8217;clock on Saturday morning, May 12, at his home on North First Street after several days illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon at the residence. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born on September 1, 1864, in the same house in which he spent his life, he was the son of David Speer, Irish immigrant, and Betty Owens Speer. His wife, Mrs. Nannie Newton Speer, died eleven years ago.<br>He was a successful businessman, having formerly operated a livery stable and a coal yard, and was an extensive land owner.<br>Mr. Speer is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joe F. Clark and Mrs. D. O. Sutton, Pulaski; one adopted daughter, Mrs. Pat Edwards, Lewisburg; and several grandchildren.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SPIVEY, Jeanie Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1954<br>Mrs. Jeanie Tidwell Spivey, 81, a native Giles Countian, died at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, June 9, at the home in Dallas, Texas, after a long illness.<br>Funeral services will take place in Dallas and burial will follow in Waxahachie, Texas.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James P. Tidwell and Jane Johnson Tidwell.<br>Mrs. Spivey is survived by her husband, M. C. Spivey; and three daughters, who live in Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Tenery and Mrs. Lena Alexander, both of Columbia; one brother, Jim A. Tidwell, Giles County, and one half-sister, Mrs. J. Edd Paisley, Pulaski.<br><br>SPIVEY, William Morton The Pulaski Citizen 8 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for William Morton Spivey, 61, who died of a heart attack at noon Monday, November 6, at his home in the Lynnville community, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ. Elder A. C. Dreaden of Pulaski officiated and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br><br>He was the son of the late Christopher Columbus Spivey and Mary Belle Richardson Spivey.<br>Mr. Spivey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie White Spivey; two daughters, Mrs. Willie Nix and Mrs. Mary Hickerson; four sons, Roy Spivey, Charlie Spivey, Otis Spivey, and Olie Spivey; two grandchildren; and three brothers, Harvey Spivey, Matt Spivey, and Gaston Spivey, Lynnville.<br><br>SPIVY, M. C. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1957<br>Word has been received here of the death of M. C. Spivy, 83, who died of a heart ailment at his home in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday, May 8. A native of Texas, he was the husband of Mrs. Jennie Tidwell Spivy, former Giles Countian, who died three years ago.<br>Mrs. Spivy was a half-sister of Mrs. J. Edd Paisley of Pulaski.<br><br>SPRINGER, Mary Jane Hollis The Pulaski Citizen 12 Sep 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Jane Hollis Springer, 81, widow of Ferd J. Springer, who died Sunday at her home in Lawrenceburg after a long illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg.<br>A native of Wayne County, she was a daughter of the late John B. and Kamirah Smith Hollis. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and the East Lawrenceburg Demonstration Club.<br>Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Roy E. Harp of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Grady Hedgepath of Rockwood, Tenn., Mrs. Frank Culley of Falls Church, Va., and Mrs. Clarence Van Dermark of Pulaski, Tenn.; three sons, Will, John A. and J. Lawrence, Springer, all of Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren.<br><br>STACY, Nancy Hardin The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1951<br>Mrs. Nancy Hardin Stacy, widow of R. M. Stacy, member of prominent Pulaski family, died of a heart ailment at 3:40 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, January 1, at Giles County Hospital, following a four weeks illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the First Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The daughter of the late R. A. Hardin and Hettie Erwin Hardin, she was born at Savannah, Tenn., and lived at Savannah and in Nashville before coming to Pulaski, where she was graduated from Martin College. She was married to Richard Mahlon Stacy, Pulaski businessman, who die October 3, 1947.<br>Mrs. Stacy was a devout member of the First Presbyterian Church, a former member of the Giles County Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Kings Daughters and the Civic League.<br><br>Mrs. Stacy is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ernest R. Keller, Pulaski, (for many years a Knoxville resident); and two brothers, R. A. Hardin, Birminham, Ala., and Charles W. Hardin, New York City.<br>R. A. Hardin of Birmingham, Ala., Robert H. Jordan and Mrs. Frank Gilliland of Memphis came to the funeral. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>STAFFORD, Elizabeth Lucy The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Will Stafford, 71, resident of Oak Grove section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Oak Grove Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Stafford died at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, July 13, at the home of her son, Noble Stafford in the Shores community.<br>The former Miss Elizabeth Lucy Tucker, she was born in Giles County January 2, 1886, the daughter of the Wilson Tucker and Eugenia Nancy Tucker. She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church. Her husband, Will Stafford, died several years ago.<br>In addition to the one son, Mrs. Stafford is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Houston Ward, Mrs. Roy Beard, Mrs. Leonard Ashford, and Miss Tommy Stafford, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Opal Chagrasulis, Maine; and several grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>STAFFORD, Hattie Ward The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Ward Stafford, 60, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock on Friday<br>evening, July 7, at Pulaski Hospital, after a months illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock<br>Saturday afternoon at the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery. She had been in declining health for several years.<br>Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ward, she was a native of the county and a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Stafford is survived by her husband, Edd Stafford of the Shores community; two daughters, Mrs. Alf Journey, Beech Hill, and Mrs. Johnny Allison, Brick Church; and six sons, Colon Stafford, Solon Stafford, Lester Stafford, Chester Stafford, and Edward Stafford, all of Giles County, and Billy Stafford of Louisville, Ky.; twenty-four grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Rufus Lawhorn and Miss Annie Ward, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Thurman Deason, Columbia.<br>STAFFORD, Lois Dean Roden The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lois Dean Roden Stafford, 27, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. George Regas, rector of the Episcopal Church. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. She died Monday night at her home in Pulaski.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born October 1, 1930, the daughter of Mrs. Mattie Williams Roden and the late Allie Roden. Her husband, J. H. Stafford is ill in Chattanooga.<br><br>In addition to her husband and mother, Mrs. Stafford is survived by twin daughters, Jean and Jane Stafford; and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Cook and Mrs. John Stafford, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>STAFFORD, Nela The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1954<br>Funeral services ffor Miss Nela Stafford, 67, resident of the Weakley Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Greenwood Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and Tom D. Anderson, Methodist layman. Burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery.<br>Miss Stafford died at 4:55 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>Born September 7, 1887, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Stafford and Sarah Petty Stafford, and was a member of Greenwood Church of Christ.<br>The survivors include one sister, Mrs. Vince May; and one brother, Walter Stafford, both of Weakley community. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>STAFFORD, Robert Neal The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for Robert Neal Stafford, 54, farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, who died suddenly of a brain hemorrhage at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, December 29, at Giles County Hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Son of the late Jack Stafford and Parthenia Ward Stafford, he was a lifelong resident of the county.<br>Mr. Stafford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Smith Stafford; three daughters, Miss Manella Stafford, Mrs. Leo Stewart and Mrs. Wendell Snodgrass, all of Louisville, Ky.; three sons, Noah Stafford and Leslie Stafford, of Giles County, and Lurton Stafford, Louisville, Ky.; six grandchildren; and two brothers, George Stafford and Eddie Stafford, Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians.<br><br>STAGGS, Ovie C. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Ovie C. Staggs, 39, contractor, who died suddenly Sunday night, April 1, in Homestead, Fla., will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Loyal Chapel Free Will Baptist Church in Maury County.<br>Burial will take place in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br>He was a charter member of the Loyal Chapter F. W. B. C. and a member of the board of its trustees, a veteran of World War II, a Woodman of the World, and a member of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics.<br>Mr. Staggs is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Brazier Staggs, a former resident of Prospect and the step-daughter of Mrs. Mary Gilbert Brazier, Prospect. Other survivors are a daughter, Miss Norma Jean Staggs; a sister, Mrs. L. B. Young, and a brother, Nathan Staggs, both of Columbia.<br><br>STANDIFER, Fred Hollingsworth The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1955<br>Fred Hollingsworth Standifer, 77, retired L and N railroad official and church and civic leader of Pulaski, died at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, at 3:00 a. m. Tuesday following an operation for a heart ailment.<br>Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday at First Methodist Church in Pulaski by the Rev. Sam Dodson, Jr., pastor. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Standifer who had resided in Pulaski since 1934, retired several years ago after being connected with the railroad for 45 years. His first position was that of station agent at Columbia and Mt. Pleasant, and he held the position of Traveling Freight Agent for the L and N railroad at the time of his retirement.<br>He had been a representative of the Mid-South Securities, Nashville, for the past ten years.<br>A native of Gadsden, Ala., Mr. Standifer was the son of the late Walter Scott and Katie Hollingsworth Standifer, members of pioneer families in Alabama. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Rose Morrow Standifer; three daughters, Mrs. Marvin Long, Pulaski; Mrs. James D. Senter, Jr., Humboldt, and Mrs. John Banks, Jackson; a brother, Charles Standifer, New York, and three sisters, Mrs. May Standifer, Denver, Colo., Miss Gentia Standifer, Boston, Mass.; Mrs. John Daly, Rome, Ga.; and six grandchilren.<br><br>STANFORD, Josie Simpson The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Josie Simpson Stanford, 81, resident of Goodspring Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Stanford died at 10 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning at the home after a four month illness.<br>Born May 11, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. E. Simpson and Sarah Cates Simpson. She was a member of the Trinity Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Stanford is survived by her husband, J. D. Stanford; four foster children, Mrs. Pearl Holt and Morris Brashears, Goodspring, Mrs. Malcolm Grubbs, Berea, and Emmett Stanford, Cedar Grove; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Stanford, Goodspring, and Mrs. B. F. Brashears, Pulaski, and one brothers, Will Simpson, Goodspring. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>STANLEY, Annie Lura Story The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Lura Story Stanley, 44, resident of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, with the Rev. Cleo Bunt, pastor of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church, officiating, and burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Stanley died Friday night at the home of her mother, Mrs. Aud Story in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br>Born April 17, 1912, in the Campbellsville community, she was the daughter of Mrs. Salena Blade Story and the late Aud Story.<br><br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Stanley is survived by her husband, Nolan Stanley; two daughters, Miss Lucile Stanley and Mrs. Hughey Davis; one son, Nolan Stanley, Jr.; all of Liberty Hill; her grandmother, Mrs. Josie Blade, Ethridge; three sisters, Mrs. Stanford Mullins, Ashtabula, Ohio, Mrs. Harry Hancock, Charleston, W. Va., and Mrs. Earl Miller, Thurmond, Md.; and three brothers, ________ Story, Brooklyn, N. Y., Edwin Story, Huntsville, Ala., and Homer Story, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>STAPP, Gustin A. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Gustin A. Stapp, 84, Kedron retired grocer and school teacher, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins and Dr. W. Bruce Strother, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Kedron Cemetery. Mr. Stapp died of a heart attack late Friday afternoon at his home in the Kedron Community.<br>Born November 26, 1873, and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Carroll Stapp and Sarah Florence Campbell Stapp. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge.<br>Mr. Stapp is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearlie May Bee Stapp; five daughters, Mrs. Ruth Roseacher, and Mrs. Helen Carter, Nashville, Mrs. Frank Todd, Mrs. Ura Ball and Mrs. Lavine Young, Pulaski; one son, R. B. Stapp, Pulaski grocer; several grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. R. E. Curry, Sr., Cedar Grove, Mrs. Robert Everly, Pulaski, and Mrs. M. L. Malone, Kedron; and one brother, Andrew Stapp, Kedron. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>STEELE, Elizabeth Spivey The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>Mrs. Elizabeth Spivey Steele, 36, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday night, December 22, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg, following a three months illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, conducted by A. C. Wiggins, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Born February 6, 1916, in the Lynnville community, she was the daughter of Mrs. Winnie Lee Walker Spivey Hobbs, and the late George Kelsey Spivey. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Steele is survived by her husband, James Steele, farmer of the Lynnville section; one daughter, Nancy Steele; and three sons, Billy, Tommy, and Donald Steele, all of whom live in the home.<br><br>STEELE, Fannie C. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Miss Fannie C. Steele, 70, prominent Giles Countian, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. William Steele of Nashville, a nephew, and the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. The nephews served as pall bearers.<br>She died Sunday, February 26, after several months of declining health, at the home of her niece, Miss Martha McGrew, in Evanston, Ill.<br><br>Born and reared in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Dr. John T. Steele and Josephine Casteria Wilkes Steele. She was educated at Martin College here and Galloway College at Searcy, Ark. When her sister, Miss Judith Steele, co-principal of Martin College, went to Washington, D. C. to accept co-principalship of Fairmont Seminary in that city, Miss Steele accompanied her, where she resided for many years. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.<br>Miss Steele, the last member of her immediate family, in addition to Miss McGrew and William Steele, is survived by a number of other nieces and nephews, including Mrs. E. R. Short and Mrs. W. S. Stephens, Pulaski, and John Yokley, Lynnville and Steele McGrew, publisher of The Alabama Courier in Athens, Ala.<br><br>STEELMAN, James Dale The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>James Dale Steelman, 18 months old, died at Vanderbilt Hospital at 11:30 Thursday morning after an illness of three months.<br>He was the son of James Robert and Esterlene Solomon Steelman of Tarpley Shop.<br>Funeral services were held Saturday at 1 p. m. at Elkton Baptist Church, the Rev. R. F. Warden officiating. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>In addition to his parents, the child is survived by one sister, Peggy Ann Steelman, his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Solomon of Tarpley, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Steelman, Orlando, Fla.<br><br>STEELMAN, Reeves Melson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for the Rev. Reeves Melson Steelman, 62, Baptist minister, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Prospect Baptist Church near Fayetteville. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. R. B. Kennedy, Rev. Ernest Bragg and Rev. W. T. Warren with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Steelman died of a heart attack on Wednesday morning at his home south of Fayetteville after a period of declining health. A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of Andrew Jackson Steelman and Polly Warren Steelman.<br>Mr. Steelman&#8217;s last pastorate was at New Zion Baptist Church in Weakly Creek Section of Giles County. In his twenty years of pastorate work, in addition to New Zion, he had served three churches in Franklin County and two churches in Lincoln County.<br>Mr. Steelman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allie Henderson Steelman; one daughter, Mrs. L. R. Fann, Lincoln County; three sisters, Mrs. L. D. Dickey, Lyles, Tenn., Mrs. Homer Dickey, Giles County, and Mrs. Richard Rose, Lebanon; and five brothers, W. E. Steelman, Athens, Ala., J. D. Steelman, and Everett Steelman, Fayetteville, Eugene Steelman, Harvest, Ala., and Roscoe Steelman, Winter Haven, Fla.<br><br><br><br>STEPHENSON, Dixie Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1952<br>Mrs. Dixie Harwell Stephenson died December 7, 1951, at the home of her son Romine Harwell at Flomington, Ala. Burial took place in Brewton, Ala.<br>Mrs. Stephenson was born and reared near Goodsprings.<br><br>Besides her son, Romine Harwell she is survived by another son, King Holt of Brewton, Ala., and one brother, Ed Rogers of Minor Hill.<br>She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br>STEPHENSON, Jonas Edward The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1951<br>Jonas Edward Stephenson, 86, well known salesman for the J. R. Watkins Company for many years, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 24, at Giles County Hospital following a 10-day illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born October 19, 1864 in Bedford County, he was the son of the late Edward Newton Stephenson and Nancy Darnall Stephenson. When a boy, the family moved to Marshall County, where he later farmed and was the operator of a saw mill. He had been a salesman since coming to Giles County in 1916.<br>He was a faithful member of the Baptist Church and had been a deacon for many years, serving in that capacity at the time of his death.<br>His wife, Katherine Harris Stephenson, died in December 1943.<br>Mr. Stephenson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Annie Beaty, Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. David Kellum, Nashville; two sons, George N. Stephenson, Wellington, Kans., and Will W. Stephenson, New York City; eleven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. James Martin, Nashville; and one brother, W. F. Stephenson, Memphis. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>STEPHENSON, Lucile Clayton The Pulaski Citizen 16 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. George Stephenson, resident of Petersburg and Nashville, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Methodist Church in Petersburg, with the rites conducted by the Rev. J. C. Sandusky, pastor of the church, and the Rev. W. H. Moss, pastor of First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br>Mrs. Stephenson died at a Nashville hospital at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning after several months illness.<br>Born and reared in Lewisburg, she was the former Miss Lucile Clayton, the daughter of the late Daniel Clayton and Cora McCord Clayton, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Stephenson is survived by her husband, George Stephenson; one daughter, Mrs. William G. Bowers, Jr., Nashville; one son, Tom Stephenson, Louisville, Ky.; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Pulaski; and two brothers, Everett Clayton, Nashville, and Marvin Clayton, Murfreesboro.<br><br><br>STEVENS, Clyde Edward The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954<br><br>Funeral services for Clyde Edward Stevens, 44, who died at 8 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, October 26, at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, were held at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoonat Diana Church of Christ. Elder E. W. Guthrie of Lewisburg officiated and burial took place at Diana Cemetery.<br>Mr. Stevens, a member of the Church of Christ, was born at Diana, the son of Mrs. Mamie Lewis Stevens Cole and the late George Stevens.<br>Mr. Stevens is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Sue Jobe Stevens, Lewisburg; one brother, Lewis Stevens, Pulaski; two half-brothers, Robert Marion Cole, Pulaski, and Edwin Cole, Bryson; a step-brother, Luther Cole, Lewisburg; and two step-sisters, Mrs. Mildred Stevens, Pulaski and Mrs. Vesta Duckworth, Delina. His mother resides at Bryson.<br><br>STEVENSON, Aaron The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1950<br>Aaron Stevenson, 48, former Giles Countian, died instantly about 9:30 Monday morning as a result of three .22 calibar bullet wounds, allegedly fired by Monty J. Poarch, 27, in front of the Poarch house in the Huey community seven miles west of Fayetteville on the Pulaski Highway.<br>The altercation arose between the two neighbors, Deputy Sheriff Fred March stated over the moving of some logs by Stevenson across the part of the Houston Sullivan farm where Poarch lived. Preliminary hearing is set Friday at 10 a. m. for Poarch before Magistrate Oscar B. Pitts. Poarch is being held in jail in Fayetteville awaiting hearing.<br>Stevenson was born and reared in the Elkton Community, the youngest of 7 children of the late James McKendree Stevenson and Annie Hobbs Stevenson. He was a member of the Methodist Church and had lived in Lincoln County for the past 20 years.<br>Funeral services were held Tuesday at 10:00 a. m. at Higgins Funeral Home in Fayetteville. R. A. Largen officiated and burial was in the family lot at the Elkton Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Belle Birdsong Stevenson; one son, Jimmy Stevenson; three sisters, Mrs. R. H. Fautt, Pulaski, Mrs. Leonard Barlar, Yokley, Mrs. A. A. Maddox, Coldwater; two brothers, Leon Stevenson, and Nathaniel Stevenson, Coldwater.<br><br>STEVENSON, Floyd M. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958<br>Floyd M. Stevenson, 62, retired Railroad man of Evansville, Ind., and native Giles Countian, died of a heart attack at one o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 22, at the Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, after an eight months illness. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city on Monday morning.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Matt P. Stevenson and Mollie Paysinger Stevenson. He was a member of the Methodist Temple in Evansville where Mrs. Stevenson has served as secretary for fifteen years.<br>Mr. Stevenson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Sisk Stevenson, also a native of Giles County; one son, Douglas Stevenson, Chicago, Ill.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. P. R. Underwood, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Charles Baugh, Raymond, Miss.; and two brothers, Guy M. Stevenson, Lake Wales, Fla., and Frank H. Stevenson, Raymond, Miss.<br><br>STEVENSON, John L. The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1951<br><br>John Lafayette Stevenson, 82, well known farmer of Elkton, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, October 27, at his home at Elkton, following a twelve month illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Mansfield of Lawrenceburg, assisted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery with Masonic rites.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born July 20, 1869, the son of the late Wilbur M. Stevenson, Sr. and Martha Jane Hampton Stevenson. He had been a member of the Methodist Church since boyhood and had been a member of the Masonic Lodge more than three decades.<br>Mr. Stevenson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Martin Stevenson; six daughters, Mrs. H. M. Groth, Nashville, Mrs. M. H. Lanier, Bon Aqua, Mrs. W. F. Baugh, Lewisburg, Mrs. H. C. Oberlander, Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. A. D. Ball and Mrs. Joe Beech, both of Elkton; three sons, Wilbur M. Stevenson, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., John A. Stevenson, Santa Fe, and Harold Stevenson, Nashville; twenty-five grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Elmo Storey, Bryson; and one brother, Erskine Stevenson, Bryson.<br>Had Mr. Stevenson lived to December 24, he and Mrs. Stevenson would have been married sixty years. Wilson T. Carter and Co., Funeral Directors.<br><br>STEVENSON, Mary Jane Bass The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Jane Bass Stevenson, 85, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens and Dr. W. H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Stevenson died Friday afternoon, March 6, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Pittard at Bodenham, after a long illness.<br>Born July 1, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George W. Bass and Ann Holbert Bass. Her husband, Nathan A. Stevenson, died many years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. Pittard, Mrs. Stevenson is survived by five other daughters, Mrs. Reba Smith, Route 6, Mrs. Eldridge Smith, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Edward Burns and Miss Elise Stevenson, both of Bodenham, and Mrs. Wilton Beard, Pulaski; two sons, Roy Stevenson, Bodenham, and Griffin Stevenson, Bunker Hill; thirteen grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren; one brother, Clyde Bass, Fayetteville; and one sister, Mrs. Sidney Mitchell, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>STEVENSON, Mary Martin The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John L. Stevenson, 79, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor, the Rev. William Mansfield, Lawrenceburg, and the Rev. Cullen T. Carter of Elkton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Stevenson died of a heart attack Thursday morning at Giles County Hospital in Pulaski.<br><br>A resident of the Bryson community most of her life, Mrs. Stevenson was the daughter of the late J. J. Martin and Lizzie Blair Martin. She was a member of the Methodist Church at Elkton and had been a leader in church and civic affairs in the community many years. Survivors are five daughtes, Mrs. H. M. Groth, Nashville, Mrs. M. H. Lanier, Waynesboro, Mrs. W. F. Baugh, Lewisburg, Mrs. H. C. Oberlander, Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Joe Beech, Nashville; three sons, W. M. Stevenson, Jacksonville, Fla., John A. Stevenson, Santa Fe, and H. B. Stevenson, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Susie Neese, and a niece, Miss Lorene Neese, both of Bryson. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors, in charge.<br><br>STEPHENS, William Edgar Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1953<br>William Edgar Stephens, Sr., 66, president of W. E. Stephens Manufacturing, Co., Inc., civic and church leader of Nashville died Tuesday afternoon at Vanderbilt University Hospital following two years of failing health.<br>Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday afternoon at the Hillsboro Church of Christ. J. P. Sanders and Batsell Barrett Baxter will officiate and burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br>A Native of Jackson County, Mr. Stephens went to Nashville in 1908 where he took a position with a small plant, quickly becoming an executive and, in 1925, founding his own business. Since that time, his firm&#8217;s operation has grown until now it operates plants in Pulaski, Watertown and Carthage, with general offices, and warehouse in Nashville, shipping its product, work clothing, throughout the United States.<br>As his son, William E. Stephens, Jrk ovincreasing role in operation of the business, Mr. Stephens has been able to devote more and more interest to his firm and fine herd of beef cattle. Many agricultural leaders have taken youthful farmers there to see what was regarded as among the finest Angus cattle in the country, and many attended a beef cattle field day at the farm last year.<br>Mr. Stephens was an active member of the Hillsboro Church of Christ, and had served as vice-president of the Tennessee State Horticultural Society and of the Farmers Club of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Rotary Club and a Scottish Rite Mason.<br>His wife, the former Lillian McQuiddy of Nashville survives. Besides his wife and son, he is survived by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. E. Stephens, Jr., the former Miss Juanita Woodruff of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Sam Long of Gainesboro, Mrs. Manuel Walters, Celina, Ohio, and Mrs. Allie Mae Messerly, Nashville; and three brothers, J. L. Stephens, Nashville, H. L. Stephens, Mt. Pleasant, and L. S. Stephens, Valdosta, Ga.<br><br>STEWART, James M. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for James M. Stewart, 78, father of Mrs. Frank Davenport of Pulaski, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Ethridge Methodist Church, the Rev. George M. Davenport, pastor of the church officiating. Burial took place in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge with the Masonic Lodge conducting the rites at the grave.<br>Mr. Stewart died at 9:25 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 7, at his home at Ethridge after four years of declining health. He had been a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge for many years.<br><br>In addition to the daughter here, Mr. Stewart is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Mae Beard Stewart; four other daughters, Mrs. Floyd Alexander, Nashville, Mrs. M. H. Newton and Mrs. J. W. Scott, Jr., both of Lawrenceburg, and Miss Sue Nelle Stewart, Ethridge; three sons, Ezra C. Stewart, Decherd, and Dr. R. M. Stewart and Elton C. Stewart, both of Detroit, Mich.; and seven grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. E. C. Brock, Haleyville.<br><br>STINNETT, Ruth Elizabeth Cox The Pulaski Citizen 3 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Elizabeth Cox Stinnett, 91, lifelong resident of Bodenham Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Russell Boaz of Savannah and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Stinnett died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home.<br>Born March 30, 1866, she was the daughter of the late Jasper Cox and Martha McAlister Cox. Her husband, Steve Stinnett died seven years ago.<br>Mrs. Stinnett, had been a member of Trinity Methodist Church since girlhood. Mr. Stinnett, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Harry E. Bryan, Bodenham; two sons, George Butler Stinnett, Bodenham and Charles Cox Stinnett, Elkton; and three grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>STINNETT, Stephen Pierce The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Stephen Pierce Stinnett, 85, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and the Rev. E. D. Troutt, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born and reared at Athens, Ala., he came to the Bodenham section forty-five years ago.<br>Mr. Stinnett died Thursday afternoon, February 16, at his home in the Bodenham section after a three weeks illness.<br>Mr. Stinnett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruthie Cox Stinnett; one daughter, Mrs. Harry Bryan, two sons, George Stinnett, Bodenham, and Charlie Cox Stinnett, Elkton; and three grandchildren, Harry Bryan, Jr., Randolph Cox Stinnett and Patricia Ann Stinnett.<br>He was the last one of his immediate family.<br><br>STONE, Fannie Seale The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1951<br>Mrs. Fannie Seale Stone Beville Stone, 81, died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, July 26, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville, after a two weeks illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held on Friday afternoon at Livingston, Ala., and burial will take place in the family lot in that city.<br>Mrs. Stone, who had made her residence the past year with her daughter, Mrs. Walter B. Smith in Nashville, was the widow of Thomas P. Stone of Pulaski.<br><br>A native of Livingston, Ala., she was the daughter of Dr. Benjamin B. Seale and Malinda McMillan Seale. She attended Alabama Norman College at Livingston. She was a member of the First Methodist Church in Pulaski, and a member of the Sumter Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, in Nashville.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Stone is survived by two brothers, Linwood Seale and Howard Seale, both of Livingston; two granddaughters, Mrs. Henry Creel, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Powell Smith, Lawrenceville, Ga.; three great grandchildren, Melna, Powell and Margaret Smith, all of Lawrenceville.<br>Mrs. Stone is also survived by four step-daughters, Mrs. Clifford Collins, Mrs. Logan Patterson, both of Pulaski; Mrs. Howard Sherrell, Delrose, and Mrs. Clarence Helm, Columbia; and three step-sons, Walter Stone, Oakland, Calif., and Porter Stone and James B. Stone, both of Pulaski.<br><br>STONE, Gertrude Porter The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Porter Stone, 74, were held Sunday afternoon at Robertson Fork Church of Christ of which she was a member. Burial took place in Robertson Fork Cemetery. Mrs. Stone died unexpectedly Saturday afternoon, March 30, at her home three miles east of Lynnville.<br>Born April 11, 1882, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Porter and Augusta Goodrum Porter, and was the wife of John T. Stone who died thirty-two years ago.<br>Mrs. Stone is survived by three sons, Mitchell Stone, Paul Stone and Malcolm Stone, all of Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Davis, South Bend, Ind.; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Arthur A. Porter, Lynnville, and John Porter, Diana; and two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Franklin, Spring Place in Marshall County and Mrs. Ernest Bunzell, Sealy, Texas.<br><br>STONE, Margaret Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1956<br>Mrs. Margaret Rogers Stone, 63, church and civic leader, died of a heart ailment at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, May 5, at Giles County Hospital following a three day illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The daughter of the late John Henry Rogers and Adelia Abernathy Rogers, members of prominent pioneer families, she was born May 14, 1894 in Giles County, and attended public schools in Giles County and Davidson County, graduating from Hume Fogg High School in Nashville. Later she attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.<br>She was a member of the First Methodist Church and was chairman of its Mission on Commissions which made her an exofficio member of the official board. For two years, she was president of the Pulaski Church Women&#8217;s Society of Christian Service and served as the vice-president for three and one half years. For the past two years, she has held the church post of secretary of Status of Women, and at the time of her death, she was the teacher of the George Kelly Bible Class for women.<br>She was a member of the Wednesday Literary Club, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the Richland Valley Home and Garden Club.<br><br>Mrs. Stone is survived by her husband, J. Porter Stone, retired merchant; one daughter, Mrs. William J. Yancey, Jr.; two grandchildren, Miss Margaret Yancey and William J. Yancey, III, all of Pulaski; and two sisters, Miss Mary Rogers, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. H. C. Burdette, Hazelhurst, Ga. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements.<br><br><br>STONE, Mrs. Robert V. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1950<br>Mrs. Robert V. Stone, resident of Montgomery, Ala., died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, August 11, at King&#8217;s Memorial Hospital at Selma, Ala., after a long illness.<br>Services were held Sunday afternoon in Montgomery and burial rites were concluded at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski at 10 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br>She was the widow of Robert V. Stone, son of the late Tom P. Stone of Pulaski, who died four years ago.<br>Mrs. Stone is survived by a foster son, John Campbell of Lakeland, Fla.<br>Attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Annie Lee Barber of Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. B. Black of Sheffield, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. F. Finnegan of Nashville and Mrs. Clarence Helm of Columbia.<br><br>STONE, Willie J. The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Willie J. Stone, 82, mother of Dr. R. B. Stone, principal of the local high school, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Dickson Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of College Grove Methodist Church, and the Rev. R. E. Baker of Dickson, and burial took place in the Dickson Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Stone died Saturday morning, May 19, at her home in Nashville.<br>A native of Houston County, she was the daughter of Willie Adams and Fannie Turner Adams. Her husband, Samuel Wayne Stone, died in Dickson in July 1937. Several years later Mrs. Stone moved to Nashville.<br>In addition to Dr. Stone, Mrs. Stone is survived by two other sons, W. B. Stone, Nashville, and Hugh J. Stone, Detroit, Mich., three half-brothers, Kelly Jones and Wilson Jones, both of Texas, and Isaac Jones, Dickson; and two grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br><br>STOREY, Daisy Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1953<br>Mrs. Daisy Harwell Storey, 67, Frankewing resident,, died at 7:45 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, December 7, at Giles County Hospital, following a four weeks stay in the hospital.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church at Frankewing, with the Rev. G. H. Turpin of Chattanooga and the Rev. L. Stanley Hartman of Nashville officiating and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Born December 27, 1885, she was the daughter of the late William Goldsmith Harwell and Eleanor Benson Harwell, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Thomas A. Storey died February 9, 1948.<br><br>Mrs. Storey is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Foy Flournoy, Nashville, Mrs. John Bass, Frankewing, and Mrs. Cowan Forbes, Ardmore; two sons, Thomas Gilbert Storey, Beech Hill and William Benson Storey, Frankewing; fourteen grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Arrow Clark and Mrs. Bensie Johnson, both of Nashville, and Mrs. C. N. Stevenson, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br><br>STOREY, Fred L. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1954<br>Fred L. Storey, 67, native Giles Countian, died Saturday at a hospital in Wichita Falls, Texas following several weeks critical illness.<br>Funeral services and burial took place Sunday afternoon in that city.<br>A resident of Wichita Falls since 1927 and an outstanding church leader and insurance man, he had held many positions of trust in both the Presbyterian Church and in the business world. He was an elder and a trustee of Fain Memorial Presbyterian Church, had served, as clerk of the session for many years, had been a teacher of the Men&#8217;s Bible Class in past years, and had served as a delegate to the Presbytery and the Synod of Texas many times. He has served as Boy Scout leader since its organization, represented the United Fidelity Insurance Company and had held the office of president of the Texas Leaders Round Table and had qualified for round table memberships numerous times. He was a member of the Rotary Club.<br>He was born October 23, 1886 in Giles County, Tenn., moved to Sulphur Springs, Texas, upon reaching manhood, later moving to Wichita Falls.<br>Mr. Storey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Della Storey; two sons, Fred L. Storey, Jr., and James Storey; and four grandsons; all of Wichita Falls; and three sisters, Mrs. Jess Young and Mrs. Earl Minatra, both of Bunker Hill, Giles County, Tenn. and Mrs. Elam Lackey, Nashville.<br><br>STOREY, Jones Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1953<br>Fayetteville, Tenn. Feb. 3-Funeral services for James Calvin Storey, 83, contractor and cabinet worker, were held at 1:30 p.m. today at the Elks Auditorium with I. C. Pullias officiating.<br>Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery.<br>Mr. Storey died Monday morning at Lincoln County Hospital after a short illness. Death was attributed to pneumonia.<br>He was a native of the Dellrose community and was a son of the late E. F. and Sarah Hampton Storey, pioneer residents of Dellrose. He was a member of the Fayetteville Church of Christ.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dora Pack Bascomb Storey; three sons, Jones Storey and William Storey of Cyruston and Lawrence Storey of Fayetteville; three step-daughters, Mrs. Elmore Harwell of Pulaski, Mrs. James Halmontaller of Shelbyville, and Mrs. A. C. Sweeney of Lewisburg; three stepsons, Odis Bascomb of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Sumpter Bascomb of St. Louis, and Jesse Bascomb of Newark, Ohio; one brother, George Storey of Dellrose, and two sisters, Mrs. Betty Lackey of Dellrose and Mrs. Jennie Swanner of Nashville.<br><br>STORY, Barber Jimerson The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Barber Jimerson Story, navy veteran and mechanic at Beckham Motor Company, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. W. B. Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Story, was stricken with a heart attack Saturday night as he was leaving a ball game in the local park, died at one o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born August 11, 1916, at Campbellsville, he was the son of Mrs. Martha Parker Story of Nashville and the late Shirley Story. He was a member of First Methodiist Church, and a veteran of World War II, having served six years in the Atlantic area. He was formerly employed by Curry Motor Company and Abernathy Equipment Company.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Story is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Alice Clark Story; two sons, Dennis Story and Don Story; one daughter, Diane Story; two brothers, Raymond Story and Cordell Story, Pulaski; and four sisters, Mrs. Clarence Cullens, Fayetteville, Mrs. Howard Jones, Hendersonville, N. C., Mrs. John T. Elkins, Madison and Mrs. Jack Hyatt, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>STORY, Lillie Holt The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Holt Story, 76, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Story, who had resided in Pulaski since 1928, died at 6:10 o&#8217;clock Friday evening at Giles County Hospital, following six months declining health.<br>She was born July 31, 1875, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Thomas H. Holt and Fredonia Bass Holt. Mrs. Story, a member of the Methodist Church, was the wife of Hugh W. Story, who died in 1928. They had no children.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Story lived in Florida for thirty years, Mrs. Story returning to Giles County in 1928 upon the death of Mr. Story.<br>Mrs Story is survived by one sister, Mrs. Thomas P. Holt, with whom she made her home. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>STORY, Shirley Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1950<br>Shirley Campbell Story, 61, farm supervisor at Milky Way Farms for twenty years, died suddenly of a heart attack at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, December 13, while at work near his home in the Riversburg community.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Story, a highly respected citizen of this section, was a lifelong resident of the northern part of the county, the son of the late Jim Cam Story and Jane English Story. The greater part of his life Mr. Story lived in the Campbellsville community.<br><br>Mr. Story is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Parker Story; four daughters, Mrs. Clarence Cullens, Fayetteville, Mrs. Jack Hyatt and Mrs. John Thomas Elkins, both of Winston-Salem, N. C., and Mrs. Howard Jones, Waynesville, N. C. ; three sons Raymond Story and Cordell Story, owners of No. 6 Tire and Battery Co., in Pulaski, and B. J. Story, also of Pulaski; nine grandchildren; and two brothers, Claude Story, Nashville, and Buford Story, Ethridge; two half-sisters, Mrs. John L. Woodard, Campbellsville, and Mrs. Allen Crawford, Nashville; four half-brothers, Jim Story, Heron Story, McEwing Story and Sam Story, all of Dallas, Texas.<br><br>STOVALL, Julia Ethel Fudge The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Ethel Fudge Stovall, 63, lifelong resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Liberty Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Stovall, who had been in declining health for a long time, died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at Giles County Hospital.<br>A member of Liberty Methodist Church, she was born November 27, 1890, the daughter of the late Wesley Fudge and Margie Reagin Fudge.<br>Mrs. Stovall is survived by her husband, W. Curn Stovall; four daughters, Mrs. Julius Marks, Tarpley, Mrs. Joe Taylor, Pulaski, Mrs. Grady Scott and Mrs. Boyd Thompson, both of Beech Hill; two sons, William Stovall, Pulaski, and Thomas Stovall, Athens, Ala.; ten grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Levi Tate and Mrs. Douglas Mitchell, both of Birmingham, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>STOWE, Myra McFerrin The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1955<br>Mrs. J. J. Stowe, 77, wife of the associate pastor of McKendree Methodist Church in Nashville. were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McKendree, with the pastor of the church, the Rev. Thornton Fowler, officiating at the rites. Burial took place at Gallatin.<br>The former Miss Myra McFerrin, she was born at the Methodist parsonage at Prospect the daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. John A. McFerrin, a family who had thirty Methodist ministers within a scope of five generations.<br>Mrs. Stowe is survived, in addition to her husband Dr. Stowe, by two sons, Dr. J. J. Stowe, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church, Lawton, Okla., and Dr. McFerrin Stowe, pastor of St. Luke&#8217;s Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, Okla.; and nine grandchildren.<br><br>STRICKLAND, Mary Clark The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Clark Strickland, 83, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, February 17, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by J. Clifford Murphy and Virgil Bradford, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Strickland died on Tuesday, February 16, at the home northeast of Pulaski, after a long illness.<br>Born in March, 1870, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Wilman Clark and Mary Kirk Clark. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br>Mrs. Stickland, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Carpenter, Pulaski, and Mrs. Herbert Dunivant, Nashville; two sons, Wesley Strickland, Pulaski and Tommy Strickland, Campbellsville; twenty-seven grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren.<br><br>STUCKY, Will A. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1954<br>Will A. Stucky, 67, husband of the former Miss Ethel Lee Rambo of Pulaski, died of a heart attack on October 31, while attending services at Gordo Baptist Church, in Gordo, Ala.<br>He has been in declining health for several months.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at the Baptist Church, conducted by the pastor, and burial took place in the Gordo Cemetery.<br>A native of Alabama, he was a postal employee.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Stucky is survived by one son, Maurice Stucky, and his mother, Mrs. Rowena Stucky, all of Gordo.<br>Pulaski relatives attending were Mrs. A. D. Hobbs, Mrs. Elise Tarpley and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rambo. Mrs. Hobbs remained for a week&#8217;s stay with her sister.<br><br>STULTZ, Mary Lee Mayes The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1957<br>Mrs. Charles A. Stultz, former resident of the Prospect community, died Monday, February 25, in Jonesboro, Tenn., after a long illness. Funeral rites and burial took place on Tuesday in Jonesboro where she had made her home for a number of years.<br>Born and reared at Prospect, she was the former Mary Lee Mayes, daughter of the late Frank Mayes and Evelyn Richardson Mayes.<br>Mrs. Shultz, widow of Charles A. Shultz, is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Mayes Hargrove, with whom she lived, and Mrs. Beulah Rosson, also of Jonesboro; and two brothers, Lambeth Mayes, Erwin, Tenn. and Paul Mayes, Adams, Tenn.<br><br>SULLIVAN, Mamie Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Lewis Sullivan, 80, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the Catholic Church in Pulaski with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Sullivan died of a heart ailment at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday night at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born September 8, 1876, the daughter of the late John D. Lewis and Mary Johanna O&#8217;Neil Lewis. A graduate of Giles College, she attended St. Cecelia Academy in Nashville, and was a communicant of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Pulaski. Her husband, T. C. Sullivan, died thirty years ago.<br>Mrs. Sullivan is survived by one brother, Eugene Lewis, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Raymond M. Patterson, and Miss Nelle Lewis, both of Pulaski.<br><br>SUMMERFORD, Elizabeth Hamblin The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. W. L. Summerford, 79, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Summerford died of a heart ailment at 9:20 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Giles County Hospital after a six weeks of illness.<br><br>The former Miss Elizabeth Hamblin, she was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late William Hamblin and Lizzie Erwin Hamblin. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Her husband, who was a retired farmer and stock dealer, died in 1938.<br>Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Clifford Dugger, Mrs. W. H. Drumwright, Mrs. John Allen Sisk, all of Pulaski, Mrs. Bryce Harwell, Eutaw, Ala., and Mrs. P. T. Garrett, Miami, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Robert Woodard, Huntsville, Ala.; and one brother, Robert Hamblin, Waxahachie, Texas; and 14 grandchildren.<br>SURLES, Annie Ruth Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jun 1955<br>Two members of a Giles County family were killed and two others injured in a traffic accident that occurred at 2:30 a. m., Saturday on Highway 64 near the Lincoln-Franklin County line.<br>Mrs. Annie Ruth Phillips Surles, 35, and her son, Louis, 10, were killed and injured were the father, Louis Mack Surles, and another son, Byron Surles.<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Surles and Louis Surles were held at 2 p. m. Monday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. J. E. Trotter, pastor of the Cedar Grove Methodist Church, and John Clifford, minister of the Cool Springs Church of Christ, officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Surles, an employee of General Shoe Corp., at Pulaski, suffered a broken leg and a shoulder injury in the accident that occurred while the family was enroute to the Great Smoky Mountains for a vacation. The father and son were hospitalized at the Lincoln County Hospital until Monday when they were removed to the Giles County Hospital.<br>Mrs. Surles also employed at General Shoe, was a daughter of Mrs. Nina Phillips of the Goodspring community near Pulaski. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Other survivors of Mrs. Surles include a sister, Mrs. Tommie Carroll, Pine Bluff, Ark.; and three brothers, Giles Phillips, Goodspring, Walter Phillips, Tyler, Texas, and James Phillips, California. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral.<br><br>SURLES, Joe Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Joe Thomas Surles, 74, former resident of Giles County, who died suddenly at 4:40 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, February 6, at the home in Miami, Fla., were held at Cool Springs Church of Christ in Giles County, conducted by Elder A. C. Dreaden.<br>Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Surles and Elizabeth Robinson Surles. He was the last member of his immediate family.<br>Mr. Surles is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harold Blasingim, Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Morgan Polly, Cedar Grove, Giles County; six sons, Colie E. Surles and Logan O. Surles, both of Louisville, Ky., Rupert E. Surles, Stella community, and Oscar L. Surles, Louie Mack Surles, and Riley H. Surles, all of the Cedar Grove community; fourteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. He is also survived by his former wife, Mrs. Willie Myrtle McMasters Surles, Cedar Grove.<br><br>SUTHERLAND, Joe K. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1950<br><br>Funeral services for Joe K. Sutherland, 56, retired railroad employee, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, March 21, at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. W. Blankenship, at Prospect, will be held at the residence at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Troy Bunch, pastor of the church, and burial will take place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>His death followed a long illness.<br>Mr.Sutherland, a native of Giles County, returned here a year ago following many years residence at Gaston, S. C., where he was employed by the railroad company.<br>In addition to the sister, Mrs. Blankenship, Mr. Sutherland is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lillian May Moore, Gaston, S. C.; and five other sisters, Mrs. Eunice Wales, Dyersburg, Miss Lillie Sutherland, Mrs. Elmer Randolph and Mrs. Willis Randolph, all of Prospect, and Mrs. Naomi Chunn, Nashville.<br><br>SUTTLE, Harry Hall The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1950<br>Harry Hall Suttle, 81, retired clothing manufacturer, died at Crosswater, his ancestral home in the Tarpley community at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, September 20, after an illness of several weeks.<br>Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard. Burial will take place in Highland Memorial Cemetery, Knoxville.<br>A native of Giles County, and a descendant of a pioneer family, he was the son of the late Capt. George E. Suttle and Theodosia Green Suttle.<br>Following his graduation from the University of Tennessee, he enter the clothing manufacturing business in Knoxville, remaining there until 1937, when he returned to Giles County. He was a member of the Church Street Methodist Church in Knoxville.<br>His wife, Mrs. Helen Weatherby Suttle, died twenty-five years ago. He leaves no survivors.<br><br>SUTTON, Charlie Emmett The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Charlie Emmett Sutton, 81, retired farmer of the Frankewing community, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Sutton was found dead in his barn about 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon by a man who was working for him.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born February 18, 1877, the son of the late Emmett Charles Sutton and Nancy Harwell Sutton.<br>Mr. Sutton, a single man, had lived alone in recent years. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Ada Sutton Luna, Frankewing; and several nieces and nephews.<br>Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>SUTTON, Dana Copas The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1951<br><br>Mrs. Dana Copas Sutton, 60, mother of Barry Sutton, principal of Jones High School at Lynnville, died suddenly at midnight, February 23, at McFarland Hospital in Lebanon after a few hours illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at the family residence at Difficult on the Sunday afternoon and burial took place in the family lot in the Williams Cemetery near the home.<br>Mrs Sutton was a teacher in the Carthage Public Schools and a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Sutton is survived by her husband, Edgar H. Sutton, a civil engineer; the one son and one granddaughter, Nancy Lee Sutton.<br>Lynnville citizens who attended the funeral were: Mitchell Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Long, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Watson, Miss Sara Gilbreath, Miss Eugile Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Smith, Mrs. Hershel Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson May, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cheatham, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rains.<br><br>SUTTON, Nancy Margie Freeman The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Margie Freeman Sutton, 81, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Fall River Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. G. Coston, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Fall River Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Sutton died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, January 21, at her home in the Fall River community after a long illness.<br>Born December 27, 1875, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late James Freeman and Lizzie Miller Freeman. The family moved to Giles County when she was a child.<br>Mrs. Sutton is survived by her husband, James S. Sutton; three daughters, Mrs. Maymie Jackson, Fall River, Mrs. Lula Williams, Ludlow, Ky., and Mrs. Emma Johnston, Cincinnati, Ohio; two sons, Avery Sutton, Ludlow, Ky., and Elmo Sutton, Fall River; twenty-two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Alice Howard, Cleburn, Texas; and one brother, Will Freeman, Dallas, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>SUTTON, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 19 Sep 1951<br>Robert Lee Sutton, 71, retired merchant and farmer of the Frankewing community, died suddenly of a heart attack Wednesday morning, September 19, after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon conducted by the Rev. Taylor Bird, Presbyterian minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of the county, he was the son of the late Emmett Sutton and Nancy Harwell Sutton.<br>Mr. Sutton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Jackson Sutton; one daughter, Mrs. Sanders McCord; and one grandson; one sister, Mrs. Ada Luna, and one brother, Charlie Sutton, all of Frankewing.<br><br>SWAIN, Ollie Ione The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1951<br><br>Mrs. Ollie Ione Swain, 61, resident of Owensboro, Ky., died of a heart attack at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 5, at a hospital in that city.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at a funeral home in Owensboro, Ky, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery in Henderson.<br>Mrs. Herman Daughtry of Pulaski is one of her daughters.<br>Mrs. Swain, a member of the Baptist Church, is survived by her husband, Otis L. Swain; nine daughters; two sons; and twenty-two grandchildren.<br><br>SWINEY, Razzie The Pulaski Citizen 9 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Razzie Lee Swiney, 41, who died at 7 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the home at Minor Hill, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Haynes Brinkley, pastor, will conduct the rites and burial will take place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Born September 10, 1910, she was the daughter of the late Will Swiney and Nora Shelton Swiney.<br>The survivors include two sisters, Miss Myrtle Swiney, Minor Hill, and Mrs. Jasper Gatlin, Stella; and two brothers, Dorsie Swiney and Woodrow Swiney, Minor Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>SWISHER, John D. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1951<br>John D. Swisher, 62, auditor for the Central Penn National Bank in Philadelphia, Penn., died suddenly on June 19. He had been an employee of the bank since 1906.<br>Services were held there the following Saturday, with Masonic rites.<br>His sister, Mrs. Franklin C. Allen, of Pulaski, flew to Philadelphia for the services.<br><br>TABOR, Jim The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1953<br>Relatives here have been notified of the death of Jim Tabor, former major league baseball player, of Owen Cross Roads, Ala. which occurred Saturday in Sacramento, Calif. Death was due to a heart attack.<br>Funeral rites will take place at New Hope, Ala.<br>Mr. Tabor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Bryant Tabor; two children, his father, J. H. Tabor; and one brother.<br>Mr. Tabor was a nephew of H. L. Tabor of Riversburg.<br><br>TABOR, W. W. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1959<br>W. W. Tabor, 67, resident of New Hope, Ala., and brother of Howard L. Tabor of Giles County died Tuesday night in a Huntsville Hospital following injuries received a few hours earlier when his pick-up truck was demolished by a fast moving automobile on the Huntsville-Guntersville new highway.<br><br>Mr. Tabor was a prominent citizen of the New Hope Community and was an active member of the Methodist Church. He had varied business interests including large real estate holdings in Huntsville and New Hope. Farming and produce business were other chief interests. He was the son of the late W. H. and Martha Craig Tabor of Owen&#8217;s Cross Roads, Ala.<br>Survivors are his wife, Molly Glover Tabor, one son, W. W. Tabor, Jr., three daughters, Mrs. Harlan Worley and Mrs. Charles Hill of Huntsville and Mrs. Walter Brannum of New Hope;<br>9 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. R. W. Moon of Owens Cross Roads and Mrs. William Rice of New Hope; 4 brothers, J. H., J. H. and S. G. Tabor, all of New Hope and Howard L. Tabor of Giles County, resident of the Olivet Community.<br><br>TACKER, Edward Rogers The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for Edward Rogers Tacker, 67, retired farmer, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Tacker, who had been in failing health for several months, died at 4:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert C. Herbert, on South Third Street in Pulaski.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late James E. Tacker and Mary Rogers Tacker.<br>In addition to Mrs. Herbert, Mr. Tacker is survived by a half-sister, Mrs. Lessie Gray Tacker Motlow of Fayetteville; and a half-brother, Frank Tacker of Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TACKER, Thomas Reese The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Thomas Reese Tacker, 74, retired farmer of the 13th Civil District, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the residence. Rev. Bob Kerr of Belfast and Rev. Bill Shenk, both Presbyterian ministers, will officiate and burial will take place in Lynnville Cemetery.<br>Mr. Tacker was found dead in bed Thursday morning at his home on the Columbia Highway nine miles north of Pulaski. A heart ailment had caused failing health for several years.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born November 17, 1880, the son of the late John Tacker and Betty Wilcoxson Tacker.<br>Mr. Tacker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Lou Petty Tacker; one daughter, Mrs. Forrest Allen, Lewisburg; one son, Willard Tacker, Lewisburg; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren; and one brother, Bob Tacker, Oklahoma City, Okla. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TALLENT, Lucy Bettie The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Bettie Tallent, 61, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. H. G. Coston, Baptist ministers, and burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Tallent died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at a Nashville hospital after a long illness.<br>Born January 16, 1896, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John L. Prosser and Sue Lou Turner Prosser. and was a member of the Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Tallent is survived by husband, George Henry Tallent, Frankewing; two daughters, Mrs. William Butler Simpson, Pulaski, and Mrs. Dan Foster, Nashville; three sons, Leonard Tallent, Minneapolis, Minn., Carl Tallent, Savannah, and Gilbert Tallent, Chicago, Ill.; fifteen grandchildren; one half-brother, G. M. Prosser, Nashville; and five sisters, Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. George Heinz, Mrs. Boyd Batts and Mrs. Ed Sage, all of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Julius King, Diana, Tenn. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TALLEY, Myrtle Woodring The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1953<br>Mrs. Myrtle Woodring Talley, 83, native Pulaskian, died unexpectedly Friday in Nashville. Dr. Thomas C. Barr officiated at rites which were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at a Nashville Funeral Home. Graveside services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock that afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Born and educated in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late George Washington Woodring and Emily Frances Woodring. Her husband, George Talley, employee of the L&amp;N Railroad, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Talley, a member of First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, is survived by two nieces, Mrs. C. E. Pearson of Nashville and Dr. Maxine N. Woodring of New York; and two nephews, Dr. T. V. Woodring and George B. Woodring, both of Nashville.<br><br>TANKERSLEY, Mildred The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1956<br>Mildred Marie Tankersley, 17-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Tankersley, Route 2, Leoma, died of double pneumonia and whooping cough at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, April 16, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Zion Methodist Church, near Leoma, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The infant, born November 1, 1954, in Giles County, was the daughter of Alvie Tankersley and Florine Harris Tankersley and is survived by three brothers, Edward, Robert and Wilson Tankersley; and two grandparents, Mrs. Ollie Harris, Route 2, Leoma; and Onney Tankersley, Fall River. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TANNER, Dudley S. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1954<br>Dudley S. Tanner, 65, widely known Tennessee educator, died early Monday morning, April 19, at a hospital in Rockwood, Tenn.<br>Funeral rites were held at nine o&#8217;clock, Tuesday morning at Rockwood, followed by burial at 4 o&#8217;clock in Greenwood Cemetery at Clarksville.<br>Early in Mr. Tanner&#8217;s career he taught at Aspen Hill School in Giles County when pupils came from several communities to attend the large school. His education included B. A. and M. A. degrees with his teaching reaching from a one-room school in Montgomery County to various positions including principalship of Hay Long High School at Mt. Pleasant, and his service as state agent for Negro Rural Schools in Tennessee from 1929 to 1942. At the time of his death he was a member of the faculty of the high school in Beaver Dam, Ky.<br><br>Mr. Tanner, native of Rockwood, is survived by one sister, Miss Mary Katherine Tanner, member of the Austin Peay State College faculty at Clarksville.<br><br>TANT, Edna Park The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Park Tant, Nashville resident and former Elkton resident, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bracey-Welch Funeral Home in Nashville, with burial in the family lot at 2:30 in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Tant died unexpectedly of a heart ailment Tuesday night in Daytona Beach, Fla., while on vacation.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Wiley M. Park of Elkton and the late Mr. Park. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Edward Tant died several years ago.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Tant is survived by one son, Eric Tant, Nashville; and four brothers, Lynn Park, Nashville, Howard Park, Daytona, Fla., Edward Park, Athens, Ala., and Vernon Park, Elkton.<br><br><br><br><br>TARPLEY, Betty Butler The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1952<br>Mrs Betty Butler Tarpley, 73, member of a prominent pioneer family of the county, died at 5:20 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, November 13, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe H. Holmes in Valdosta, Ga., following a six weeks illness of a heart ailment.<br>Funeral rites were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.<br>Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born December 23, 1878, at Aspen Hill, she was the daughter of the late John Dennis Butler and Donitia Marks Butler. She was twice married: her first husband, John Abernathy, died in a few years. Later, she was married to J. I. Tarpley, who also died in a few years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Gay Nineties Club.<br>Mrs. Tarpley is survived by the one daughter, Mrs. Katherine Abernathy Holmes, Valdosta, Ga.; and one son, John Butler Tarpley, Portland, Ore.; and two grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TARPLEY, Charles The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Cpl. Charles Tarpley, 26, Giles County soldier stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo., were held at two o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Virgil Bradford, Church of Christ minister. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery west of Pulaski.<br>Tarpley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Tarpley of Pigeon Roost community, died Friday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Goodman, Mo.<br><br>Cpl. Tarpley was a student of Giles County High School before entering the U. S. Navy in 1942. While in the Navy he served in the Pacific theater. He entered the Army September 13, 1949, and served in Trieste, Italy, three years and was serving his second enlistment in the Army and was stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo., at the time of the accident.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Owen R. Johnson, Philo, Ohio, Mrs. Clarence H. Cole, Jr., Pulaski, Mrs. J. S. Pierce and Miss Lema Tarpley, both of Pulaski; one brother, Robert Tarpley, U. S. Navy; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lema Peden of Nashville; five nieces and two nephews.<br><br>TARPLEY, Guy The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1955<br>Guy Tarpley, 74, retired blacksmith and farmer of the Tarpley community died at 8:40 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 7, at Giles County Hospital, having suffered a paralytic stroke Wednesday. He had been in failing health the past year.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Paul McReynolds. Burial took place in the Marks Cemetery at Tarpley.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was born August 29, 1880, the son of the late Epperson Tarpley and Melissa Kellam Tarpley. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Tarpley and his first wife, Mrs. Mary Ragsdale Tarpley were the parents of three children, Mrs. Charlie G. Ross, Aspen Hill, and Frank Tarpley and Thomas Tarpley, Louisville, Ky.<br>Mr. Tarpley&#8217;s second wife, Mrs. Floy Abernathy Tarpley, did not live long after their marriage.<br>In addition to his three children, he is also survived by his third wife, Mrs. Mary Eliza Birdsong Tarpley; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Blanche Cameron, Culleoka; and one brother, Earl Tarpley, Tarpley community. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>TARPLEY, Lizzie Kate Gordon The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Beech Tarpley, 51, native Giles Countian, who died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at a Nashville hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city. She had been in failing health for the past year.<br>Born in October, 1902, she was the former Miss Lizzie Kate Gordon, the daughter of the late James Robert Gordon and Margaret Tenny Hardy Gordon.<br>Mrs. Tarpley, a member of Central Church of Christ, is survived by her husband, Beech Tarpley; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Scales, Sr., Nashville, and Mrs. Sam Dunnavant, Pulaski; two brothers, Roy Gordon, Elkton, and Lee Gordon, Tarpley community.<br>(Early Sunday morning her brother, Roy Gordon, died at his home in Elkton. Services were conducted Monday afternoon.)<br><br>TARPLEY, Rhena Howard The Pulaski Citizen 25 Feb 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Miss Rhena Howard Tarpley, 74, retired school teacher, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Market Street Church of Christ in Athens, Ala., with Elder A. J. Rollings officiating. Miss Tarpley died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala.<br>Born March 14, 1885, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charles Tarpley and Etta Howard Tarpley, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>The survivors include one sister, Miss Eva Tarpley, Mt. Rozell, in Limestone County, Ala.; a cousin reared in the home, Mrs. Earl Corder, Mt. Rozell; and one uncle, Raymond Howard, Louisville, Ky. Wilson T. Carter and Company, in charge.<br><br>TARPLEY, Ruby Florence Beech The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby Florence Beech Tarpley, 72, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Hanna Baptist Church, conducted by J. Clifford Murphy, Church of Christ minister. Burial will take place in the Shores Cemetery at Hanna. She died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the home at Prospect after a long illness.<br>Born March 31, 1884, in Williamson County, she was the daughter of the late William Beech and Frances Katherine Harrison Beech, and had lived in Giles County for fifty-eight years. Her husband, Silas Eugene (Genie) Tarpley died in February, 1955.<br>Mrs. Tarpley is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John L. Barnes, Prospect; two sons, Beech Tarpley, Nashville, and Everett Tarpley, Prospect; one sister, Mrs. Lula Walker, Williamson County; and one brother, Branch Beech, Conway. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br><br>TARPLEY, Tommy Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Tommy Tarpley, Jr., 24, who died at 1:40 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 13, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville, after several years ill health, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born on October 17, 1925, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tarpley, Sr., who survive. He was a veteran of the Pacific area, having served during the late war in the U. S. Navy.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Tarpley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lee Burrows Tarpely; one three-year-old daughter, Hazel Tarpley; four sisters, Mrs. Owen Johnson, Philo, Ohio, and Misses Lema, Roberta and Ella Tarpley, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Robert Tarpley, Pulaski, and Charlie Tarpley, U. S. Army; and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Charlie Peden, Pulaski.<br><br>TATE, Andrew Frank Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Andrew Frank Tate, Sr., retired Pulaski merchant, died of a heart attack here on Friday, July 17. Requiem high mass was sung at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the Church of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with the Rev. John Schelley of Columbia officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>A native of Giles County, he was born October 23, 1894, the son of the late Jesse O. Tate and Elizabeth Pollard Tate.<br>Mr. Tate is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Gordon Tate; one son, Andrew F. Tate, Jr., Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. H. H. Hardy, Memphis, Mrs. Edgar West, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. G. C. Sulcer, Pulaski; and three brothers, H. G. Tate, E. G. Tate, and I. C. Tate, all of Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>TATE, Elizabeth Whitfield Dodson The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1955<br>Mrs. Elizabeth Whitfield Dodson Tate, 83, died at 6:20 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, November 19, at the home at Lynnville.<br>Funeral rites were held at the residence at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. Gueary Reed, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church and the Rev. Claude H. Lewis, pastor of the Lynnville Baptist Church, officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A native of the county, she was the daughter of the late Whitfield Dodson and Martha Ann Briggs Dodson. She was the widow of Robert Hatton Tate who died in 1926.<br>Mrs. Tate is survived by two sons, Bill Tate, Lynnville, and W. R. Tate, Oak Ridge; two daughters, Miss Mary Tate, and Mrs. Clyde Davis, Lynnville; four grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.<br><br>TATE, Ella Tomerlin The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Tomerlin Tate, 71. who died suddenly of a heart attack at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, August 26, at her home in Pulaski, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Wyatt Harwell and Dr. J. Clark Hensley, and burial took place in the Potts Cemetery near Prospect.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Vassar Tomerlin and Adeline Armour Tomerlin. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Tate is survived by her husband, Will Tate; five daughters, Mrs. J. H. Elder, Nashville, Mrs. Roy James and Mrs. Ernest Cunningham, both of Prospect, Mrs. Louise Hicks, Seward, Neb. and Mrs. Lenora Birdsong, Pulaski; two sons, Vannie Tate, Campbellsville, and Delbert Tate, Veto, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Grace Campbell, Franklin; three brothers, Andrew Tomerlin, Clear Creek Lake, Giles County, Oscar Tomerlin, Michigan, and Arthur Tomerlin, Lawrenceburg; twenty-three grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren.<br><br>TATE, Emma Witherow The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Witherow Tate, 76, Kedron resident, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, retired Methodist minister. Burial took place in the Potts Cemetery. Mrs. Tate died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, at the home of her niece, Mrs. Charlie Dugger in Pulaski, after a long illness.<br>Born July 11, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John B. Witherow and Mary Elizabeth Johnson Witherow.<br><br>Mrs. Tate, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by her husband, Edd Tate; and a number of nieces and nephews. Wilson T. Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TATE, Erskine E. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1953<br>Erskine E. Tate, 65, retired farmer of the Prospect community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Liberty Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson, former pastor assisted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Tate died at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, January 1, at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville, after a long illness.<br>Son of the late Jesse Patrick Tate and Mary Clinton Biles Tate, he was born October, 10, 1887, in the Prospect section where he has lived all his life. He was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Tate is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virginia Sanders Tate; one daughter, Miss Gladys Tate, Nashville; three sons, James Tate, Roy Tate, and Andrew Tate, Prospect; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Susie Hasting and Mrs. Shellie Brown, Prospect; and three brothers, Jesse Tate and Will Tate, both of Pulaski, and Levi Tate, Birmingham, Ala.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors<br><br>TATE, James William The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for James William Tate, 77, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, with the burial in the Potts Cemetery near Prospect.<br>Mr. Tate died at 5:35 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, April 28, at Giles County Hospital after several months declining health.<br>Born March 21, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Patrick Tate and Mary Biles Tate. His wife, Mrs. Ella Mae Tomerlin Tate, died August 26, 1950.<br>Mr. Tate is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Joe L. Tate, Pulaski, Mrs. Roy James and Mrs. Ernest Cunningham, Prospect, Mrs. Louise Hicks, Seward, Neb., and Mrs. Mary Elders, Sumac; two sons, Vannie Tate, Pulaski and Delbert Tate, Athens, Ala.; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one brother, Levi Tate, Prospect; and two sisters, Mrs. Shirley Brown and Mrs. Cleveland Hasting, Prospect. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>TATE, Jesse B. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1954<br>Funeral services for Jesse Benjamin Tate, 78, retired farmer, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. H. L. Smith, Methodist minister of Elkton. Burial took place in the Potts Cemetery, south of Aspen Hill.<br>Mr. Tate, who had been making his home in Pulaski a number of years, died at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning.<br>Born May 21, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jesse Patrick Tate and Mary Biles Tate. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Lula Hazelwood Tate, died three years ago.<br><br>Mr. Tate is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Marvin Toone, Ardmore; Mrs. Aubrey Pollard, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. William Headricks and Mrs. Jesse Toone, both of Pulaski; two sons, Clyde W. Tate, Baltimore, Md., and Louie B. Tate, Birmingham, Ala.; seven grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Susie Hasting, Prospect, and Mrs. Shelley Brown, Giles County; and two brothers, William Tate, Pulaski and Levi Tate, Birmingham, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TATE, Lula Hazlewood The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Hazlewood Tate, 75, who died at 8:05 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, April 30, after several weeks illness at her home at 401 West Poplar Street, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence conducted by the Rev. W. Harwell. Burial took place in the Potts Cemetery near Prospect.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Tom Hazlewood and Tinnie Bee Hazlewood.. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Tate is survived by her husband, Jesse B. Tate; four daughters, Mrs. Jesse Toone, Mrs. Aubrey Pollard and Mrs. Bill Headricks, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. Marvin Toone, Prospect; two sons, Louie B. Tate and Clyde W. Tate, both of Pulaski; eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. J. W. Graves, Mobile, Ala., Mrs. Willie Landers, Jackson, Mrs. Dovie Hardiman, Hartselle, Ala., and Mrs. Jim Miller, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TATUM, Eddie Lou Potts The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br>Mrs. Eddie Lou Potts Tatum, 71, former Giles Countian, died on January 8 in Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pa., after an extended illness. Funeral services and burial took place in Kennett, Mo., former home of the Tatum family.<br>Born and reared in the Prospect community, she was the daughter of the late John Baker Potts and Elizabeth Williamson Potts. She was the widow of Richard M. Tatum of Kennett, Mo., where they lived many years. She was a member of the Christian Church in Kennett and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star for fifty years, having served as Worthy Matron several times.<br>Mrs. Tatum is survived by one daughter and three sons and several grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. W. L. Gladish, Lawrenceburg, mrs. J. H. Maples, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. L.M. Burnett, Blytheville, Ark.; and two brothers, Louis M. Potts, Long Beach, Calif. and Ewell C. Potts, Dallas, Texas.<br><br>TATUM, Maude Long The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Long Tatum, 55, who died at 2:00 Monday morning, July 17, at the home in the Bufords community, after several months illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the Olivet Charge, officiated and burial took place in Moriah Cemetery.<br>Daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Walls Long and the late Tom Long, she was a lifelong resident of the county, and a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Tatum is survived by her husband, Mitchell Tatum; three daughters, Mrs. Edward Taylor, Pulaski, and Miss Willa Dean and Ann Tatum, Bufords; two sons, Henry Tatum, Pulaski and Newton Tatum, Buford; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Wilda Long Woods, Texas, and Mrs. Robert Hutton, Pulaski; and three brothers, Johnny Long, Florida, Flournoy Long, Evansville, Ind., and Reece Long, Pulaski.<br><br>TATUM, WilliamThomas The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for WilliamThomas Tatum, 68, who died at 7:10 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, January 14, at his home at Ardmore after several weeks&#8217; illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Ardmore Baptist Church. The Rev. C. V. Lewis, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery.<br>Born October 23, 1887, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James A. Tatum and Ardella Wall Tatum. He had been a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church for many years.<br>Mr. Tatum is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Adkins Tatum; four daughters, Miss Maggie Tatum and Mrs. Annie Pearl Sneed, Ardmore, Mrs. David Dunnavant, Bunker Hill, and Mrs. Melvin Sneed, Wales; one son, John Ed Tatum, United States Army, stationed in France; twenty grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Hume Russell, Wales and Mrs. Trudie Wall, Pulaski; and four brothers, Mitchell Tatum, Lynnville, Leslie Tatum and Edgar Tatum, Wales, and Ozro Tatum, Pulaski.<br><br>TAYLOR, Abner The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1957<br>Abner Taylor, 42, Pulaski resident was killed in a traffic accident that occurred Thursday night when the refrigerated truck he was driving left the highway three miles west of Blountville, Tenn, and crashed down a 10-foot embankment.<br>Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the East Hill Church of Christ by Tom Holland and G. C. Fox, Church of Christ ministers. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, with Pulaski Funeral directors in charge.<br>Mr. Taylor was driving the truck for Coell Shelby of Pulaski, by whom he had been employed for three weeks. He was enroute to Boston, Mass.<br>He had returned to Pulaski two months ago from Detroit, where he has been employed for four years in an automobile plant.<br>Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Freddie Woodard Taylor; a son, Hollis Dewey Taylor, U. S. Navy, Virginia Beach, Va.; his mother, Mrs. E. W. Doggett, and step-father, E. W. Doggett of Morgan County, Ala.<br><br>TAYLOR, David Dorch The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for David Dorch Taylor, 77, Elkton merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church with the rites conducted by the Rev. Mitchell Sawyer, pastor, and burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Mr. Taylor died of a heart attack at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, January 22, at Giles County Hospital, following several weeks illness.<br><br>Born May 13, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Williams Taylor and Martha Whitfield Taylor. He was a member and a trustee of Elkton Methodist Church, and was active in community affairs.<br>His wife, Mrs. Velma King Taylor, died in a highway accident on June 2, 1952.<br>Mr. Taylor is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Eldon Birdsong,, Jr., Elkton, a Giles County teacher, and Mrs. Howard Park and Mrs. Alfred Kemmerer, both of Daytona, Fla.; two sons, Harold Taylor, Elkton and David D. Taylor, Jr., U. S. Army, stationed at Tampa, Fla.; several grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Birdsong, Elkton, Mrs. C. H. Nelson, Sr., Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Jane Lewis, Prospect. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TAYLOR, Joseph C. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954<br>Joseph C. Taylor, 70, merchant-farmer at Wheelerton and a former Giles County magistrate, died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Church of Christ at Dellrose by Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ, and Rufus Clifford, Church of Christ minister of Lawrenceburg. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Son of the late William E. Taylor and Helen Alley Taylor, he was a native of Gate City, Va., but had resided in Giles County for the past 38 years. He served as postmaster at Dellrose for some time and represented the 23rd District in Giles County Court for one term, in addition to operating a farm and store in the Wheelerton community. He was a director of the Giles County Farm Bureau for many years.<br>Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Riggs Mann Taylor; a step-son, Marvin Mann of Wheelerton; 2 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. J. W. Frazier, and two brothers, William Taylor and James Taylor, both of Gate City, Va.<br><br>TAYLOR, Martha Jane Riggs The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Jane Riggs Taylor, 73, resident of Wheelerton community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Dellrose Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by Rufus Clifford of Lawrenceburg and Marvin Wiser of Frankewing, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski. Mrs. Taylor died Saturday afternoon of a heart ailment at Lincoln County Hospital in Fayetteville following a period of declining health.<br>Born February 11, 1886, in Smithfield, Ky., she was the daughter of the late James Riggs and Anna Elizabeth Davis Riggs. She was a member of the Dellrose Church of Christ.<br>Twice married: her first husband, Frank Mann, died many years ago, J. C. Taylor, her second husband, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Taylor is survived by one son, Marvin Mann, Bryson; two grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Evelyn Isnogle, Athens, Ala., Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>TAYLOR, Melvin T. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Melvin T. Taylor, 68, retired blacksmith, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead and the Rev. A. R. Hogan, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Taylor died at 10:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at his home at Riversburg after a long illness.<br>Born January 26, 1884, in Grainger County, he was the son of the late T. L. Taylor and Kate Taylor. For many years he had made his home in the Riversburg community and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Cordelia Jensen Taylor; four sisters, Mrs. Craig Fogg, Columbia, Mrs. Jennie Hargrove, Nashville, Mrs. Mary Boyce, Pocahontas, Ill., and<br>Mrs. Ella Schrum, St. Louis, Mo.; and two brothers, Neal Taylor, Knoxville, and Will P. Taylor, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TAYLOR, Velma King The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1952<br>Mrs. Velma King Taylor was killed in an automobile wreck north of Elkton. She and Mrs. Beasley were coming to Pulaski to attend the graduation exercises of Mrs. Taylor&#8217;s daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Taylor, at Martin College.<br>A native of Giles County, Mrs. Taylor was the for Miss Velma King, the daughter of R. Lee King of Elkton and the late Fannie Kirkland King. She was an active member of the Elkton Methodist Church and a leader in church, club and civic affairs in her community. Her husband, D. D. Taylor, has been engaged in the mercantile business at Elkton for many years.<br>In addition to her husband and father, Mrs. Taylor is survived by three daughters, Miss Barbara Ann Taylor and Mrs. Eldon Birdsong, both of Elkton, and Mrs. Edward Park, Daytona Beach, Fla.; and two sons, Haroly Taylor, Postmaster at Elkton, and David Taylor, U. S. Air Force, Tucson, Aria.; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Campbell, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. W. S. Wilburn, Prospect; a brother, George King, Prospect; six grandchildren.<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Taylor were held at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church by Dr. Joseph Quillian, President of Martin College, and burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br><br>TAYLOR, William J. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Sep 1951<br>William J. Taylor, 57, an employee of American Telephone and Telegraph Company for fifteen years or more, died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage at 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, September 22, at his home in Louisville, Ky., after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Friendship Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the church and A. C. Richardson, Church of Christ minister of Fayetteville. Burial took place in Beech Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Taylor, a member of the Baptist Church, was a native of Lincoln County, born March 28, 1894, the son of the late Henry H. and Hattie Pitts Taylor. Mrs. Lillian Burns Taylor, his first wife died in 1918. Later he married to the former Miss Ola Young, who survives.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Taylor is survived by a daughter by his first marriage, Mrs. Herman Gaines, Beech Hill; four grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Richardson and Miss Bessie Taylor, both of Fayetteville, Mrs. Joe Ayers, Lewisport, Ky., and Mrs. Willis Routte, Huntsville, Ala.; and two brothers, Robert L. Taylor, Fayetteville and Joe P. Taylor, Huntsville, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>TAYLOR, Willie Mae Cage The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Payton Taylor, 81, mother of Mrs. Luther Hendrickson of Pulaski, were held at two o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Sanderson Funeral Home in Carthage. Burial took place in Dixon Springs, Tenn. Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Taylor who sustained a paralytic stroke on December 26, last, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, January 5, at Smith County Hospital.<br>Mrs. Taylor, a resident of Riddleton, was the former Miss Willie Mae Cage.<br>In addition to Mrs. Hendrickson, Mrs. Taylor is survived by her husband, Payton Taylor, Riddlteon; two other daughters, Mrs. Raymond Beasley and Mrs. Herman Henry, both of Riddleton; five sons, Joe Lewis Taylor, Carthage, L. S. Taylor, Gallatin, Walter Taylor, Dixon Springs, James Taylor, Riddleton, and Woodrow Taylor, Hartsville; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Bertha Bradley, Gallatin; and one half-brother, Harry Cage, Lebanon.<br><br>TAYLOR, Willie Neal The Pulaski Citizen 16 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Willie Neal Taylor, 63, farmer of the Powell community, were held at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the residence, conducted by the Rev. H. Grady Coston, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Holley Cemetery in Smithville.<br>Mr. Taylor died suddenly at his home. A native of DeKalb County, he was born May 22, 1892, the son of the late William Richard Taylor and Anna Allen Taylor, and was a member of the Baptist Church. He had lived in Giles County nineteen years.<br>Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora Atnip Taylor; four daughters, Mrs. Odie Foust, Leoma, Mrs. J. B. McConnell, Goodspring, Mrs. Anthony Marketell, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Malcolm Stone, Lynnville; two sons, Earl Taylor, Cleveland, Ohio, and Eugene Taylor, Goodspring; sixteen grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. L.P. Tittsworth, Smithville, and Mrs. Stant VanHoozier, Athens, Ala.; and two brothers, Lefton Taylor and Clifton Taylor, both of McMinnville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TENERY, Mollie Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Tidwell Tenery, 93, Giles County resident, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Fairmont Rest Home in Columbia after a long illness.<br>Born July 14, 1862, in Giles County, she was a daughter of the late James P. Tidwell and Mary Jane Johnstone Tidwell. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Her husband, John Tenery, died March 12, 1926.<br>Mrs. Tenery is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lena Alexander, Columbia; one half-sister, Mrs. Effie Paisley, Pulaski. Her brother, J. A. Tidwell died August 25.<br><br>Mrs. Tenery reared three orphan boys, William Maultsby, Louisville, Ky., Clifford Townsend, Nashville, and Carl Wooten, Columbus, Ga. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TEFFT, Cora Young The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1950<br>Mrs. Cora Young Tefft, 92, a former resident of Giles County, died on September 22, after a two weeks illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lucile Carmichael, in Sun Valley, Calif.<br>Mrs. Tefft, the former Miss Cora Young of Giles County, was the wife of W. A. Teftt, a railroad man, who with his family lived here a number of years. The family later moved to Memphis where Mr. Tefft died.<br>In addition to Mrs. Carmichael, Mrs. Tefft is survived by two other daughters and three sons, Robert Tefft, Leon Tefft and Evan Tefft, all of Sun Valley.<br><br>THIGPEN, Anna Hanna The Pulaski Citizen 27 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Hanna Thigpen, 82, resident of Nashville for several years, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland and David East, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Thigpen died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a ten weeks illness.<br>Born July 11, 1875, in the Eighteenth Civil District of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Hanna and Betty Phillips Hanna, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Milton Thigpen, died in 1930.<br>Mrs. Thigpen is survived by three daughters, Mrs. M. W. Roberts, Wales and Mrs. Clara Jones and Mrs. Jack Daughtry, both of Nashville; one son, Berkley Thigpen, Nashville; and two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Walter Campbell and Mrs. Jim Zeigler, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Laura Seivers, Decatur, Ala.; and four brothers, Eddie Hanna, Lawrenceburg, Walter Hanna, Whitesboro, Texas, Bob Hanna, Decatur, Ala., and Andy Hanna, California. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>THOMAS, Finley Albright The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Finley Albright Thomas, 76, retired farmer of the Seventh Civil District and prominent Mason, will be held at 4 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield, associate pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery with Masonic rites.<br>Mr. Thomas died at 5:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, July 21 at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Born November 28, 1882, in Chatham County, N. C., he was the son of the late John Wesley Thomas and Ruth Ellen Albright Thomas. He was an active member of the Pulaski chapter of the Masons, having been a 32nd Mason.<br>His wife, mrs. Margie Albright Thomas, died August 11, 1958.<br><br>Mr. Thomas is survived by three sisters, Miss Yola Thomas, Pulaski, Mrs. G. H Wilkie, Shreveport, La., and Mrs. E. E. Horne, East Spencer, N. C.; and one nephew, Leroy Wilkie, Baytown, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>THOMAS, Hoffman L. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Hoffman L. Thomas, 49, farmer of the Rich Community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, June 25, at Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant, conducted by Brown Foster of Columbia, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Arlington Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant.<br>Mr. Thomas died unexpectedly at 9 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, June 23, at the home.<br>Born in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thomas, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Thomas is survived by his wife, Mrs. Selma Morrow Thomas; two sons, Larry Thomas and Lytle Thomas, Rich; three sisters and four brothers; and his step-mother, Mrs. May Clifton Thomas, Columbia.<br><br>THOMAS, Malvina Grace The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1951<br>Prayer services for Miss Malvina Grace Thomas, for many years secretary of Ward&#8217;s Seminary and late at Ward-Belmont College, who died Friday morning at a Nashville hospital, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the graveside in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br>She was born in 1868 at Lynnville, the daughter of the late Caleb Clifford Thomas and Jane White Thomas. She was graduated from Martin College at Pulaski and went to Nashville in 1888. She was active in the work of the American Red Cross, and was honored several years ago by that organization for her long and distinguished service. \<br>Miss Thomas, a member of the Presbyterian Church, is survived by a number of nieces and nephews.<br><br><br>THOMAS, Margie Albright The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Margie Albright Thomas, 70, resident of Crescent View Section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church of which she was a member. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Thomas died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at her home after a period of declining health.<br>Born November 26, 1888, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late W. L. Albright and Mrs. Idena Hardiman Albright.<br>Mrs. Thomas is survived by her husband, Finley Thomas; and one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Dickson, Washington, D. C. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>THOMAS, Ode The Pulaski Citizen 29 May 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Ode Thomas, retired farmer of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Taylor Chapel Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen. Burial took place in the Gibsonville Cemetery. Mr. Thomas died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Giles County Hospital, after several months illness.<br>Mr. Thomas was a native of Giles County, and was a member of the Methodist Church. In 1930, he married Miss Susie Henson, who survives.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Thomas is survived by one son, Earl Thomas, of the Yokley community; one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Cummings, Columbia; five grandchildren and one great grandchild..<br><br>THOMAS, Ophelia Brown The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1954<br>Mrs. Ophelia Brown Thomas, 82, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, August 14, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. C. Wilson, in Birmingham, Ala., following several years&#8217; declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ralph Bruce, pastor of Bethesda Methodist Church. Burial took place in the Abernathy burying grounds on the old Stage Road.<br>The daughter of the late James Davis Brown and Adeline Abernathy Brown, she was born December 3, 1870, and was a lifelong resident of Giles County. She had been a member of Bethesda Methodist Church since her girlhood. Her husband, Isaac Bradford Thomas, died Jan. 1, 1933.<br><br>THOMASON, Sarah Watts The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Watts Thomason, 63, were held Monday at Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant with burial in Spencer Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Thomason died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Alley, after a long illness.<br>In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Alley, Mrs. Thomason is survived by two sons, Jerome Thomason and William J. Thomason, Columbia; the step-mother, Mrs. Rosa Belle Watts, Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. Earl Womble, Pulaski and Miss Ida Belle Watts, Giles County; and three half-brothers, Robert Watts, Giles County, Buford Watts, Columbia, and Charlie Watts, Pulaski.<br><br>THOMPSON, A. H. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for A. H. Thompson, 69, Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, near Ardmore, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Thompson died at 9:20 o&#8217;clock on Saturday night at his home on West Shoal Street after a long illness. He was a native of the county and a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Thompson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Daly Thompson; four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hargrove and Mrs. Frances Beard, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Louise Wood, Wales and Mrs. Ellen Southerland, Petersburg; two sons, Tillman Thompson, Pulaski, and Alton Thompson, Columbia; and eighteen grandchildren. Wilson Carter and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br><br>THOMPSON, Della Barnett The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, September 2, at Cool Spring Church of Christ for Mrs. Della Barnett Thompson, 81, resident of the Cedar Grove community. Mrs. Thompson died at 10:20 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, August 30, at Giles County Hospital after eighteen months of declining health.<br>Her husband, John Dale Thompson, died twelve years ago.<br>Mrs. Thompson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Horace Powell and Mrs. Flavel Green, both of Cedar Grove; three sons, Otis Thompson, Goodsprings, Henry Thompson and Jesse Thompson, Cedar Grove; seven grandchildren and one great-grandson. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>THOMPSON, Eula Mae Lovett The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Mae Lovett Thompson, 56, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Thompson died suddently of a heart ailment at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at her home in the Rich Community.<br>A native of Lincoln County, she was born Jan. 30, 1899, the daughter of the late Frank Lovett and Amanda Cathcart Lovett, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Thompson is survived by her husband, Charlie Thompson; four daughters, Mrs. Sidney Vincent and Mrs. Thomas Uselton, Maury County, Mrs. Thomas Russell, Springfield, and Mrs Robert Myrers, Nashville; three sons, R. C. Thompson, Maury County, Dean Thompson and Frank Thompson, Lynnville; thirteen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Nola Solomon, Thatch, Ala.; and two brothers, Alvie Lovett, Bunker Hill, and Willie Green Lovett, Fayetteville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>THOMPSON, Herman The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Herman Thompson, 54, farmer of the southern part of the county, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Hester Chapel Church of Christ. conducted by Jack Rawlings, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Thompson died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at his home at Liberty Hill after a long illness.<br>Son of B. C. Thompson and Ida Gentry Thompson, he was born in Limestone County, Ala., but had lived in the Liberty Hill community the greater part of his life.<br>In addition to his parents, Mr. Thompson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ona Gatlin Thompson; three sons, Vernon Thompson, Edward Thompson, and Herman Thompson, Jr., all of Liberty Hill; three sisters, Mrs Minerva Campbell, Mrs. Estelle Thompson, and Mrs. Cleo Townsend, Liberty Hill; five brothers, Herbert Thompson, J. D. Thompson, and Odell Thompson, all of Liberty Hill, and Thomas Millard Thompson, Pulaski. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>THOMPSON, Mary Hendryx The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1956<br><br>Mrs. Sharpley Thompson, North Platte, Neb., resident and sister of Mrs. John J. Kilpatrick of Pulaski, died Friday night, November 30, in a Denver, Colorado hospital, after a long period of declining health. Funeral rites took place at the Episcopal Church in North Platte with burial in that city.<br>The former Miss Mary Hendryx, Mrs. Thompson was a widow and had spent two winters here with Mrs. Kilpatrick.<br>In addition to the sister in Pulaski, Mrs. Thompson is survived by her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Hendryx, Denver, Colo.; two other sisters, one in Denver and one in New Orleans, La.; and one brother in Albuquerque, N. Mex.<br>Mrs. Kilpatrick left Saturday night by place for Denver.<br><br>THOMPSON, Nellie Solomon The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Solomon Thompson, 37, former Giles Countian, who died suddenly Thursday, September 4, at her home in Florence, Ala.; were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in that city. Burial took place there.<br>Mrs. Thompson is survived by her husband, J. Forrest Thompson; one son, J. Forrest Thompson, Jr.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Solomon, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Rivers Clark, Pulaski, Mrs. John English and Mrs. J. E. Abernathy, Florence, Ala.; and one brother, Charles Solomon, Pulaski.<br><br>THOMPSON, William James The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for William James Thompson, 83, who died at his home in Minor Hill after a long illness on Saturday, October 29, at 4:00 a.m. were held at Booth&#8217;s Chapel Sunday at 2:00 p.m., the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Thompson was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Razzie Jackson and Mrs. Cora Mae Thompson, Minor Hill; five sons, Onis, Roy, Ezra, Hollis and Ollie Thompson, Minor Hill; 22 grandchildren; five great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Hayes, Mayfield, Ky., Mrs. Alice Smith, St. Louis, Mo.; three brothers, Oscar, Lynnville, Ky., Bob Thompson, Hickman, Ky., and Andrew Thompson, Fancy Farm, Ky.<br><br>THOMPSON, Willie Vera Beets The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Vera Beets Thompson, 53, Ardmore resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Dr. W. H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery in the Nineteenth Civil District.<br>Mrs. Thompson died on Thursday, August 13, while on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Bordon McNeil in Joelton. She been in declining health for several months.<br>Born at Rose Hill in Giles County, January 1, 1906, she was the daughter of the late William Beets and Mary Elizabeth Cooper Beets. She was a member of the Bethany Presbyterian Church.<br><br>Mrs. Thompson is survived by her husband, William Thompson; one son, Billy Joe Thompson, Athens, Ala.; five daughters, Mr. C. R. Cross, Lynnville, Mrs. R. W. Pryor, Ardmore, Mrs. E. B. Stallings, Cadiz, Ky., Mrs. Gerald Youngblood, Nashville, and Mrs. McNeil, Joelton; eight grandchildren; and seven sisters, Mrs. R. L. Wiley, Terrell, Texas, Mrs. Leroy Goats, Mrs. Dee Norman, Mrs. M. C. Norman, Miss Maggie Beets, Mrs. J. F. Dickey, Pulaski, and Mrs. Carrie Higgins, Rose Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>THORNE, Ada Lee White The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1954<br>Mrs. Ada Lee White Thorne, 75, died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, January 20, at her home in Liberty Hill, after a three weeks&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, conducted by A. J. Rollins of Athens, Ala. Burial will take place in Minor Hill Cemetery. Born and reared in the southern part of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William White and Rosa Eslick White. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Thorne is survived by her husband, Charles A. Thorne; one daughter, Mrs. Homer McGill, Minor Hill; four sons, Arthur Thorne, Athens, Ala., Marcus Thorne, Huntsville, Ala., Aubrey Thorne, Liberty Hill, and Fred Thorne, Pulaski; twenty grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren; and four brothers, Edward White, Lewis and Dave White, all of Liberty Hill, and Newt White, Bodenham. Wilson Carter Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>THURMAN, Darnell The Pulaski Citizen 12 Oct 1955<br>Funeral services for Darnell Thurman, 42, operator of Riverside Cafe, Columbia, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Williams Funeral Home in Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Thurman died Monday at a Columbia hospital.<br>Mr. Thurman is survived by his mother, Mr. J. H. Dugger, Mt. Pleasant; one daughter, Miss Nancy Thurman, Columbia; two sons, James D. Thurman, U. S. Navy, based at San Diego, Calif., and Joe S. Thurman, Columbia, and one brother, Owen Thurman, Sheffield, Ala.<br><br>THURMAN, Fannie Hickman The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Hickman Thurman, 67, who died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, June 14, after a three weeks illness at her home at Yokley, will be held Thursday afternoon at Taylors Chapel Methodist Church. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. J. C. Wallace and burial will take place in Gibsonville Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late William Hickman and Frances T. Hickman. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Thurman is survived by one daughter, Miss Sara Thurman, Yokley; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Caudle, Pulaski, and Mrs. Virgie Peden, Yokley; and one brother, R. L. Hickman, Yokley.<br><br>THURMAN, Houston The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1959<br>Houston Thurman, prominent farmer and civic leader of the Yokley community, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, according to members of the family who said the body was found in the front yard of the family home at Yokley.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski and burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Thurman, who had been in ill health for several months, was a native of Giles County, a son of the late William Norman Thurman and Polly Jane Thurman. He was a member of the Church of Christ in the Big Springs&#8217; community.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie White Thurman; two sons, James Houston Thurman, Russellville, Ala., and Edward Thurman of the Yokley community; and two brothers, Clifford Thurman and W. N. Thurman, both of the Yokley communiy.<br><br>THURMAN, Lemuel Marvin The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Lemuel Marvin Thurman, 80, retired farmer of the Minnow Branch section, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Thurman died at 6:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, June 6, at his home after a lengthy illness.<br>Born December 16, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Thurman and Drucilla Carpenter Thurman. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Viola Carpenter Thurman, died seven years ago.<br>Mr. Thurman is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Ann Burt, Pulaski, Mrs. Roy Duncan and Mrs. Kenneth Bishop, Lynnville, and Mrs. J. B. Gosnell, Jr., Brick Church; one son, Frank Thurman, Phoenix, Ariz.; six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; one brother, Willie Thurman, Lynnville; and two sisters, Mrs. Sam Adkisson and Mrs. S. H. Adkisson, both of Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>THURMAN, Lester Guy The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for Lester G. Thurman, 68, farmer of the Lynnville section, who died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock Friday evening, March 2, at his home west of Waco, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock, Saturday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev.Lloyd Hickman, Baptist ministers, officiated, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. He had been ill six weeks.<br>Son of the late Thomas Thurman and Nancy Petty Thurman, he was a lifelong resident of the county, and a member of the Baptist Church. He never married.<br>Mr. Thurman is survived by two sisters, Miss Ethel Thurman and Mrs. J. T. Carpenter; and two brothers, Arlo Thurman and Harold Thurman, all of the Lynnville section. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians.<br>THURMAN, Rocenia Boatright The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. W. H. Thurman, 79, were held Saturday afternoon at Choates Creek Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister and the Rev. Wesley Holden, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Thurman died Thursday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dan Smith, in Pulaski.<br>A native of the county, she was the former Miss Rocenia Boatright Thurman, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs..John Boatright. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Thurman is survived by her husband, W. H. Thurman; thre daughters, Mrs. Dan Smith, Mrs. Claude Durham and Mrs. Herbert Felker; three sons, John Thurman, Bunyan Thurman and Henry Thurman; fourteen grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren, all of Giles County.<br><br>THURMAN, Viola Carpenter The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Viola Carpenter Thurman, 70, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Thurman died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, March 29, at Giles County Hospital, following several years declining health.<br>Born May 2, 1882 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late George Carpenter and Nancy Strawn Carpenter. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville.<br>Mrs. Thurman is survived by her husband, Lemuel M. Thurman, Lynnville farmer; four daughters, Mrs. Glenn M. Burt, Pulaski, Mrs. Effie Walls and Mrs. Roy Duncan, both of Lynnville, and Mrs. J. B. Gosnell, Brick Church; one son, Frank Thurman, Phoenix, Ariz.; six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. M. C. Cross, Lynnville, Mrs. H. M. Smith and Miss Hettie Carpenter, both of Columbia; and two brothers, R. S. Carpenter and Houston Carpenter, both of Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>THURMAN, Willis Henry The Pulaski Citizen 08 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Willis Henry Thurman, 96, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Choates Creek Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Troy Bunch, pastor of the church, and the Rev. V. P. Felker. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Thurman died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at his home on South Third Street after a long illness.<br>Born May 9, 1862, in Giles County he was the son of the late Jackson Thurman and Elizabeth Gibson Thurman, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Rocenia Boatright Thurman May 7, 1953.<br>Mr. Thurman is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Dan E. Smith, Mrs. Claude Durham, and Mrs. Herbert Felker, Pulaski; three sons, Bunyan Thurman, Pulaski, Henry Thurman, Bodenham, and John Thomas, Weakley community; fourteen grandchildren, twenty-four great-grandchildren and one great-great-granchild; and one brother, Thomas P. Thurman, Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br><br>TIDWELL, Anna Booth The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Booth Tidwell, 85, member of a prominent Giles County family, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and Dr. Bruce Strother, Methodist ministers, and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Tidwell, who had been in failing health for many months, died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at her home in Spofford Apartments in Pulaski.<br>Born September 28, 1873, she was the daughter of the late Tom M. Booth and Mary Ellen Huff Booth, and was a member of the First Methodist Church. Her husband, C. Wesley Tidwell, Pulaski merchant, died a number of years ago.<br>Mrs. Tidwell is survived by one son, John Wesley Tidwell, Mobile, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. M. S. Church and Miss Vivian Booth, Pulaski, and Mrs. Marvin E. Eagle, Jackson; and two brothers, T. Fagan Booth, Pulaski, and Mason E. Booth, Birmingham, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>TIDWELL, Bert Hudson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1954<br>Bert Hudson Tidwell died on March 18 at a Nashville hospital after an extended illness. Funeral servoces were held at the grave on Saturday by Dr. James W. Henley, with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.<br>The survivors are his grandmother, Mrs. C. W. Tidwell, Pulaski; and an uncle, John Wesley Tidwell, Mobile, Ala.<br><br>TIDWELL, Bessie Jane Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Jane Abernathy Tidwell, 78, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Tidwell who had been in declining health a number of years, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at her home in Lynnville.<br>Born March 3, 1878 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Butler Abernathy and Ophelia Kellum Abernathy, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Tidwell is survived by her husband, Frank Tidwell, former tax assessor of Giles County; one son, Charles Butler Tidwell; Lynnville; twelve grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, in charge.<br><br>TIDWELL, Frank Matthews The Pulaski Citizen 10 Dec 1958<br>Frank Matthews Tidwell, 87, retired merchant and former Giles County Tax Assessor, died Thursday at a Dayton, Tennessee nursing home after a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday at Pulaski Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, with Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of Charles Wesley Tidwell and Harriett Wiley Tidwell. He was a merchant in Pulaski and at Wales and Riversburg during his early life in Pulaski. He was tax assessor from 1912 to 1920 and later was employed by the U. S. Internal Revenue services in Middle Tennessee.<br>His wife, Mrs. Bessie Abernathy Tidwell, died two years ago.<br>Surviving are a son, Charles Butler Tidwell, Harriman, Tenn.; a half-sister, Mrs. Emma Gower, Pulaski; two half-brothers, Joe Tidwell, Pulaski, and Sam Tidwell, Tampa, Fla.<br><br><br>TIDWELL, James Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for John Andrew Tidwell, 90, retired farmer, of the Campbellsville community, are incomplete at press time. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mr. Tidwell died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was born December 7, 1864, the son of the late James J. Tidwell and Mary Jane Johnstone Tidwell, pioneer citizens of the section.<br>His wife, Mrs. Alice Fry Tidwell, died March 14, 1934.<br>Mr. Tidwell is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Petty, Maury County, Tenn., and Mrs. Felix Zuccarello, Campbellsville; two sons, Tyree Tidwell, Giles County, and John Lewis Tidwell, Beaumont, Texas; two grandchildren and one great granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Tenery, Maury County, and Mrs. Lena Alexander, Columbia; and one half-sister, Mrs. J. Ed Paisley, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TIDWELL, Samuel Hardin The Pulaski Citizen 26 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Samuel Hardin Tidwell, 71, retired railroad conductor, were held Wednesday in Lakeland, Fla., conducted by the Rev. Will L. Nelson, retired Methodist minister of Tampa and a native of Giles County. Burial took place in Roselawn Cemetery in Lakeland.<br>Mr. Tidwell died on August 10 in a hospital in Lakeland.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles Butler Tidwell and Harriett Jane Wiley Tidwell, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Tidwell located in Florida in 1911, first in Lakeland, later in Tampa, returning a year ago to Lakeland upon his retirement.<br>Mr. Tidwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie Tacker Tidwell, also a native of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Irvin LaRue, Wauchula, Fla.; one granddaughter; one brother, Joe Tidwell, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Emma Gower, Pulaski.<br><br>TIDWELL, Thomas Wesley &#8220;Tommy&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Thomas Wesley Tidwell, 36, Giles Countian and a Birmingham, Ala., resident for a number of years, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, November 6, at Pulaski Funeral Home. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Robert Goins of Birmingham and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Tidwell died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 30, at his home in Birmingham.<br>The son of Frank Tidwell and Mrs. Bessie Abernathy Tidwell, he was born January 13, 1919, in Giles County and was reared here.<br>In addition to the parents who live in Lynnville, Mr. Tidwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Green Tidwell, a Birmingham native; five sons, Thomas Edward, Frank Abernathy, Charles Wesley, and Raymond Eugene Tidwell; and two daughters, Linda Joyce and Sheila Tidwell; all of Birmingham, Ala.; and one brother, Charles Butler Tidwell, Harriaman. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br>TINNON, John Nathaniel The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for John Nathaniel Tinnon, 89, retired farmer of the Riversburg Community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Floyd Cates, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Tinnon died at 7:40 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, July 1, at the home after a period of declining health.<br>Born November 26, 1869, in the Riversburg Community, he was the son of the late John L. Tinnon and Nancy Ashford Tinnon. His first wife, Mrs. Mattie Cole Rees Tinnon, died December 19, 1921.<br>Mr. Tinnon, a member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski, is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Metta Pittard Tinnon; two sons, Edward W. Tinnon and Gettis Tinnon, Riversburg; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Wavey Freeman, Midlothian, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>TINNON, Malor Street The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1952<br>Mrs. Malor Street Tinnon, 72, resident of Elkton, died at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday night, February 18, at Giles County Hospital, following a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Elkton Baptist Church, with the Rev. R. F. Warden officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>She was born and reared on Leatherwood Creek in Giles County, the daughter of the late Wade Street and Nancy Madry Street.<br>She was a devoted member of the Elkton Baptist Church, where she taught a Sunday School Class.<br>Mrs. Tinnon is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jesse Callahan, Campbellsville; two sons, Woodrow Tinnon, Chattanooga, and Thomas Tinnon, Memphis; two grandchildren; one brother, Wade Street, Huntsville, Ala.; one half-brother, Frank Street, Marshall County. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TIPPER, Edmund Silas The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Edmund Silas Tipper, 77, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield and Dr. Bruce Strother, with burial in the Shores Cemetery in the county. Mr. Tipper died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock Monday night at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born January 19, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George W. Tipper and Nancy Norwood Tipper. His wife, Mrs. Melissa Tomerlin Tipper died April 22, 1922. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Tipper is survived by three sons, Willie Tipper and Roy Tipper, both of Ypsilanti, Mich.; and Clyde Tipper, Lewisburg; and one daughter, Mrs. Ellis Stewart, Vincent, Ala.; sixteen grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Olga Lucas and Miss Florence Tipper, Pulaski, and Mrs. Elizabeth Prince, Nashville; and two brothers, Charlie Tipper, Delina and George Tipper, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>TITTSWORTH, Guy C. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Nov 1955<br>Guy C. Tittsworth, Chattanooga barber for thirty-two years, died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning, October 13 at a Chattanooga hospital.<br>A brief funeral service was held at 8 o&#8217;clock Thursday night at the National Funeral Home in Chattanooga by Dr. Lee Robertson and Dr. J. R. Faulkner.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church west of Pulaski with the Rev. Walter Wendelken and the Rev. Paul McReynolds, pastor of the church officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Tittsworth, a native of Giles County, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tittsworth.<br>Mr. Tittsworth is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Harris Tittsworth; three brothers, Elzie Tittsworth, Everette Tittsworth and Clyde Tittsworth, all of Chattanooga; and three sisters, Mrs. Mae Neal, Mrs. Vina Felker and Mrs. Alma Johnson, all of Pulaski.<br><br>TITTSWORTH, John Presley The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for John Presley Tittsworth, 78, retired farmer of the Bodenham community, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Church. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mr. Tittsworth died of a heart attack Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. W. Johnson in the Blooming Grove section.<br>Born May 17, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Isaac D. Tittsworth and Tabitha Mangrum Tittsworth. His wife died fourteen years ago.<br>Mr. Tittsworth is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Lewis Neal, with whom he made his home in recent years, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Virgil Felker, Waverly; four sons, Everett Tittsworth, Elzie Tittsworth, and Guy Tittsworth, all of Chattanooga and Clyde Tittsworth, Giles County; twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Laura Green, Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TODD, Sara Elizabeth Jernigan The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Sara Elizabeth Jernigan Todd, 95, former resident of Giles County, who died early Sunday morning, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro, conducted by the Rev. Hubert Covington. Burial took place in the Evergreen Cemetery in Murfreesboro.<br>Mrs. Todd died at 3:40 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, after a long illness, at the Dillon Nursing Home in that city. She had made her home with her son, W. T. Todd on the Shelbyville Road until she was removed to the nursing home, following a fall in which she broke her hip ten months ago.<br>She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, J. H. Todd died in 1931.<br>In addition to the one son, Mrs. Todd is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jennie Harwell, Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Robert Burress, Nashville; fourteen grandchildren, fourteen great grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren.<br>Mrs. Todd was the grandmother of Miss Mary Jane Todd and Mrs. Knox Surles, both of Pulaski.<br><br>TOMERLIN, Addie Virginia Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Addie Virginia Wilson Tomerlin, 81, resident of the Pisgah Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens, pastor of Trinity Charge. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Tomerlin died at 7:10 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, June 6, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. McClinton Davis, at Pisgah, after an extended illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born May 12, 1878, the daughter of the late Frank Wilson and Florence Hollis Wilson. She had been a member of the Pisgah Methodist Church since her girlhood. Her husband, William Andrew Tomerlin, died March 2.<br>Mrs. Tomerlin is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Florence Brown, Mrs. Joe D. Young, Mrs. Newton Green, Mrs. Hugh Holt, and Mrs. Gilbert Ingram, all of Giles County; three sons, Maurice and Malcolm Tomerlin, Giles County, and Myron Tomerlin, Lincoln County;<br>31 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Fred Sutherland, Chattanooga; and two brothers, Homer Wilson, Lewisburg, and Oliver Wilson, Decatur, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>TOMERLIN, Mabeleene Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 17 Feb 1954<br>Mrs. Mabeleene Mitchell Tomerlin, 41, Pisgah housewife, died at 12:50 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, February 17, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Thursday morning at Pisgah Methodist Church, with the Rev. James T. Parsons, pastor, and the Rev. Moulden Holloway, of Camden, former pastor, officiating. Burial will take place in Pisgah Cemetery.<br>Born January 5, 1913, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Elijah Richardson Mitchell and Nancy Frances Sumners Mitchell, and was a member of Pisgah Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Tomerlin is survived by her husband, Malcolm Tomerlin; four daughters, Misses Joyce, Carolyn, Nancy and Jeanette Tomerlin; one son, Thomas Edward Tomerlin; one sister, Mrs. Vera Mitchell, Delrose and three brothers, Harvey Mitchell, Huntsville, Ala., Alvie Lee Mitchell, Delrose, and Melvin Mitchell, Decatur, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>TOMERLIN, Virgie Randolph The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1954<br>Mrs. Virgie Randolph Tomerlin, 67, died at her home on Route 2, Kensington, Ga., on Sunday, January 31. Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bryan Funeral Home and burial took place in Tennessee-Georgia Memorial Park near Chicaumauga, Ga.<br>Born May 30, 1886 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Randolph and Mary Randolph. She was the last member of her immediate family.<br>Mrs. Tomerlin is survived by her husband, W. M. Tomerlin; one daughter, Mrs. R. L. Payne, Chattanooga; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br>A nephew, Kirby Raines, of Pulaski, attended the funeral.<br><br>TOMERLIN, William Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1959<br><br>Funeral services for William Andrew Tomerlin, 85, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Pisgah Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. James T. Parsons and the Rev. Thomas Vann, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Tomerlin died at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 2, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. McClinton Davis, at Pisgah, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born August 18, 1873, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Vastar Tomerlin and Adelaide Armour Tomerlin. He had been a member of the Methodist Church since his childhood.<br>Mr. Tomerlin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Addie Virginia Wilson Tomerlin; six daughters, Mrs. Florence Brown, Mrs. Joe D. Young, Mrs. Newt Green, Mrs. Hugh Holt, Mrs. Davis, and Mrs. Gilbert Ingram, all of Giles County; three sons, Myrom Tomerlin, Lincoln County, and Maurice Tomerlin and Malcolm Tomerlin, both of Giles County; thirty-one grandchildren, thirty-seven great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Grace Campbell, Franklin; and two brothers, Arthur Tomerlin, Lawrenceburg; and Oscar Tomerlin of Michigan. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>TOMES, Mary Emmaline Ayres The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1950<br>Funeral services for Mary Emmaline Ayres Tomes, 79, resident of the Bodenham community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Charles Parker, pastor of the Methodist Church of Decherd. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Tomes died at 3:50 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon, May 9, after a two months illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence E. White in Pulaski.<br>Daughter of the late Thomas Herrod Ayres and Telitha Roberts Ayres, she was born April 4, 1871 in Bedford County where she was reared. She was married to Samuel Rice Tomes in Bedford County, and in 1914 they moved to Giles County where they have since made their home. She was a member of the Trinity Methodist Church, near Pulaski.<br>In addition to her husband and daughter, Mrs. Tomes is survived by one son, Herrod Tomes, Huntsville, Ala.; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jane Kimbrough, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Melviney Roberts, Manchester; and two brothers, Alex Ayres, Normandy and Thomas Ayres of California.<br><br><br>TOMLINSON, Claire Reagin The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Claire Reagin Tomlinson, 42, native Giles Countian, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the George Carson Funeral Home in Independence, Mo., with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Tomlinson, resident of Independence a number of years, died Tuesday morning, February 17, at Independence Sanitarium after a lengthy illness of cancer.<br>Born October 14, 1916, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lessie Reeder Reagin, now residing in Independence, and the late Andrew Reagin. Her husband, Willard Tomlinson, died about six years ago. A daughter died four years ago. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Tomlinson is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Adrian Merritt, Prospect, and Mrs. Deanie Dexter, Independence, Mo.; and five brothers, Herman Reagin, Thomas D. Reagin, Louie Gray Reagin, Ragsdale Reagin, and Lyles Allen Reagin, all of Independence.<br>Mrs. Merritt and her son, of Nashville left Tuesday to attend the funeral.<br><br>TOMLINSON, Henry Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for Henry Clarence Tomlinson, 62, farmer of the Rich community, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Campbellsville Methodist Church. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen and the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the church. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Tomlinson died early Thursday morning, December 21, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg following a weeks illness.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late B. W. Tomlinson and Ellen Inman Tomlinson, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Tomlinson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ola Mai Owen Tomlinson; two daughters, Mrs. Ray Blankenship, Huntingdon, and Mrs. Isaac Leonard Barlar, Jr., Fayetteville; one son, H. Dalton Tomlinson, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. B. M. Shrader, Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TOOMEY, John Will The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for John Will Toomey, 68, farmer and former merchant of the Bethesda community, who died suddenly of a heart attack at his home at 9:50 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday a. m., November 21, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late William H. Toomey and Alice Beard Toomey. He was a substantial citizen of his community and a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Florence Cardin Toomey, died on May 10, 1930.<br>Mr. Toomey is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Hester White Toomey; one daughter, Mrs. Jack Harwell and three grandchildren of Bunker Hill.<br><br><br><br>TOPP, Gordon The Pulaski Citizen 30 Mar 1955<br>Gordon Topp, 72, retired farmer and former magistrate and sheriff of Giles County, died of a heart attack at 6 p. m. Sunday at his home near Brick Church.<br>Funeral services 3:30 p. m. Tuesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. S. Wallace Carr, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church assisted by the Rev. Fred Rogers, pastor of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br><br>A member of a prominent family, Mr. Topp was the son of the late Hugh Topp and Lucretia Gordon Topp. He was born at Columbus, Miss., but at the age of two years moved with his parents to Giles County, where the family has taken an active part in church, civic and social life of the community through the years.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Topp, the former Miss Mary Edward Lee, have resided at the family estate in the Brick Church community for the past several years where he was engaged in farming. He served several terms as Sixteenth District magistrate in Giles County Court and was sheriff in the county for four years.<br>He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski.<br>The last member of his immediate family, Mr. Topp is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Edward Lee Topp; three daughters, Mrs. Oron South of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Robert Lord of Washington, Indiana, and Mrs. WilliamYoung of London, England; and several grandchildren.<br><br>TORRENCE, Anna Fogg The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Fogg Torrence, 78, Pulaski housewife, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Torrence after a brief illness following a paralytic stroke Sunday, died at 3:10 Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital.<br>Mrs. Torrence, a member of Olivet Methodist Church, was a native of Giles County, born October 13, 1876, the daughter of the late Jim Pigg and Dora Cashion Fogg.<br>She lived most of her life in the Riversburg community, moving to Pulaski several years ago. Her husband, Charlie Torrence died in 1929.<br>Mrs. Torrence is survived by two sons, Harry Torrence, Pulaski, and Flournoy Torrence, Dallas, Texas; five grandchildren and one great grandson; and one sister, Mrs. Ray Sesler, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TORRENCE, Cora Lee Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 13 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski for Mrs. Cora Lee Lewis Torrence, 49, former resident of Giles County. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Torrence who made her home in Dallas, Texas, for the past twenty-five years, died on Friday morning, March 8, at her home in Dallas.<br>A member of the Methodist Church, she was born and reared in Pulaski, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis.<br>Mrs. Torrence is survived by her husband, Flournoy Torrence, also a native of Pulaski; a son by a former marriage, R. L. White of Dallas; a step-son, Charles Torrence, Pulaski; and a sister, Mrs. George Funk, Detroit, Mich. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TORRENCE, WilliamThomas The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1953<br><br>Funeral services for William Thomas Torrence, 80, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mr. Torrence who suffered a paralytic stroke several days before, died at 10:10 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at his home on South Third Street.<br>Born January 20, 1872, at Newport, he was the son of the late T. Newton Torrence and Elizabeth Click Torrence. The greater part of his life he had lived in Giles County. He was a member of Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Torrence is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Kellam Torrence; two duaghters, Mrs. William Thomas Garner, Pulaski, and Mrs. Alvie Hargrove, Winter Haven, Fla.; three sons, Jack Torrence, Pulaski, Tom Torrence, Beaumont, Texas, and Richard Torrence, Syracuse, N. Y.; three sisters, Mrs. Alice Bitticks, Milwaukee, Wis., Mrs. Jennie Hargrove and Mrs. Bess Bitticks, Nashville; and one brother, John Torrence, Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors<br><br>TOSH, James Edward The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for James Edward Tosh, 57, Giles County farmer who died at 4:25 Sunday afternoon, February 19, at Pulaski Hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Scruggs Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala.<br>Mr. Tosh, the son of the late Jack Tosh and Siney Beddingfield Tosh, had been in failing health for some time. He became gravely ill in Pulaski Saturday and was rushed to the local hospital where he died Sunday afternoon.<br>Mr. Tosh is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Baker Tosh; four daughters, Mrs. Mattie McCain, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Lela Hodge, Delrose, Mrs. Anna Chapman, Pulaski, and Mrs. Marie Butner, Ardmore; three sons, Malcolm Tosh, Blooming Grove, Leonard Tosh, Conway, and Herald Tosh, Sumac; fourteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and two brother, Ben Tosh and Ike Tosh, both of Giles County.<br>The family resided in the Ardmore-Elkton community until a few weeks ago, when they moved into the Sumac section.<br><br>TOWERY, Jimmy The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1958<br>Tragedy struck the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Benton Towery of the Ardmore community Friday morning when their 10-year-old son, Jimmy, was killed when struck by a car while playing with a kite on Highway 31 in front of the family home.<br>The accident, said to have been unavoidable is believed to have occurred when Jimmy and a playmate evidently failed to see one of two cars traveling in opposite directions and meeting at that point on the highway.<br>Funeral services and burial took place in Huntsville, Ala., on Saturday.<br>Henry Reyer, farmer of the Ardmore community, was the driver of the car involved in the unavoidable accident, reports from the community showed.<br><br>The Rev. Mr. Towery who is the pastor of the Ardmore community Baptist Church, and his family have just recently moved to Ardmore from Huntsville, Ala., where he had been pastor of the Fifth Street Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his parents, Jimmy is survived by a sister, Nancy and a brother, George.<br><br>TOWNSEND, Alice Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Harrison Townsend, 66, resident of Minor Hill, who died Friday, March 21, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Puncheon Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland. Burial took place in the Noblitt Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Townsend died at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a brief illness.<br>She was the daughter of the late Thomas Harrison and Margaret Walker Harrison.<br>Mrs. Townsend, a member of Puncheon Church of Christ, is survived by her husband, Edd Townsend; three daughters, Mrs. W. R. Tucker, Minor Hill, Mrs. Lonnie Safley, Knoxville, and Mrs. P. R. DePriest, Lobelville; one son, Herman Townsend, Cookeville; seven grandchildren; and one brother, Marvin Harrison, Minor Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TOWNSEND, John W. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1955<br>John W. Townsend, 58, practicing attorney in Washington, D. C., for the past thirty years, and a native of Giles County, died on Monday, March 28, at Doctors&#8217; Hospital in that city, after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites were held the following Wednesday at noon with burial there.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Sallie Cunningham Townsend, now of Deland, Fla., and the late Will P. Townsend. He was educated in the public schools here and Birmingham, Ala., the Massey Business College in Jacksonville, Fla., attended Southwest Presbyterian University at Clarksville, Tenn., and received both the Batchelor&#8217;s and Master&#8217;s degrees in law from George Washington University in Washington. During the years he had held many important posts.<br>In addition to his mother, Mrs. Townsend is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elenore E. Townsend; one daughter, Miss Elenore Townsend; and two sons, John W. Townsend, Jr., and Dr. Charles E. Townsend, all of Washington; and one sister, Mrs. Malcolm Graybill, Tampa, Fla. Mr Townsend was a nephew of the late Niles Hobart Townsend of Aspen Hill.<br><br>TOWNSEND, Niles Hobart Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for Niles Hobart Townsend, Sr., 74, retired farmer of the Aspen Hill community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Aspen Hill Methodist Church of which he was a member. Rites were conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Townsend died at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at his home after a long illness.<br>Born November 19, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Niles S. Townsend and Ellen Cheatham Townsend. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. Townsend is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Abernathy Townsend; three daughters, Mrs. Carlos O. Dickey, Aspen Hill, Mrs. Perry I. Helseth, Vero Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Vachel B. Elder, Prospect; two sons, Niles Hobart Townsend, Jr., Clarksville and William Buckner Townsend, Aspen Hill; thirteen grandchildren and one great granddaughter; and one sister, Mrs. E. C. Cunningham, Clarksville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TRAVIS, William Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954<br>William Travis, Jr., four year old son of William Travis and Katie Mae Allen Travis, died Sunday, October 31, at the home in Elkton. Services were held Tuesday and burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TRIGG, Betty Lewis Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Lewis Harwell Trigg, 98, life-long resident of the Diana community, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the residence, conducted by te Rev. J. C. Elkins, former pastor. Burial took place in the family lot in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery at Diana.<br>Mrs. Trigg died Sunday night, June 29, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam V. Moore in Nashville, following a paralytic stroke sustained on May 23 while on a visit to the Moore home.<br>Born January 18, 1860, in the Bradshaw section, she was the daughter of the late Rev. Coleman A. Harwell and Elizabeth Bridges Harwell, members of prominent pioneer families of Giles County. In 1881, she was married to J. K. Trigg, a merchant who died in 1917. She continued to live at the farm home to which she had gone as a bride.<br>Mrs. Trigg was a Methodist and was a member of the Ladies Hermitage Association.<br>In addition to Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Trigg is survived by another daughter, Mrs. B. F. Jones, Bristol, Va.; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Earl Harwell, Aspen Hill; and two brothers, H. R. Harwell, Cornersville, and T. M. Harwell, Frankewing. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>TRIGG, James Knox The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for James Knox Trigg, 25, who died Tuesday night, February 21, in Veterans Hospital, were held the following Thursday at one o&#8217;clock at the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville. J. O. Baird officiated and burial was in the National Cemetery, with services at the grave by members of American Legion Post No. 5.<br>Mr. Trigg, a native of Giles County, was the son of Mrs. Bettie Harwell Trigg of Diana, and the late J. Knox Trigg. In 1920 he married the former Miss Wilma Fox who died in October 1944. He was later married to the former Miss Anna Clark of Nashville, who survives.<br>Mr. Trigg was a salesman until his retirement a year ago. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of American Legion Post 5 and a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to his mother and wife, he is survived by a son, James K. Trigg, Jr., of Alton, Ill.; a daughter, Miss Patty Donna Trigg, Nashville; two stepsons, Everette H. Horton, Nashville, and Alton C. Mayo, Washington, D. C.; and a step-daughter, Miss Betty Ann Mayo, Nashville; a brother, Lewis Trigg, Lewisburg; and two sisters, Mrs. Sam Moore, Nashville, and Mrs. Benjamin F. Jones, Lexington, Ky.<br><br>TRIGG, Lewis Talmadge The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1953<br>Funeral services for Lewis Talmadge Trigg, 60, retired automobile dealer of Lewisburg were held Monday at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in that city. Burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg.<br>Mr. Trigg died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning in a hospital there after a long illness.<br>A native of the Diana community in Giles County, Mr. Trigg had resided in Marshall County for several years. He was son of the Mrs. Betty Harwell Trigg of Diana and the late James Knox Trigg.<br>Mr. Trigg is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances McLean Trigg; two daughters, Misses Mary and Patricia Trigg, Lewisburg; two sisters, Mrs. Sam Moore of Nashville and Mrs. Ben Jones of Lexington, Ky.<br><br>TRIGG, Naomi Clift The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Naomi Clift Trigg, 97, former Diana resident, were held a 11 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Diana Church of Christ with burial in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Mrs. Trigg died Thursday at a Nashville hospital after an extended illness.<br>A native of Lincoln County, she and Nathan David Trigg were married in 1881 and lived their entire life at the Trigg homeplace at Diana. Mr. Trigg died in 1929.<br>Mrs. Trigg is survived by three daughters, Miss Maggie Trigg, Mrs. B. F. Thornton, and Mrs. C. T. Estes, all of Nashville; six grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren; and a brother, Ed Clift, Ostella in Marshall County.<br><br>TRIPP, Billy Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952<br>Funeral services for Billy Tripp, Jr., 23, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial took place at the Crossroads Baptist Church Cemetery six miles south of Lawrenceburg.<br>He died of a kidney ailment at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, June 17, at Giles County Hospital, after a prolonged period of declining health.<br>Born in Lawrence County, he was the son of Mrs. Lena Smith Tripp of Pulaski and William Francis Tripp of Springdale, Ark. The greater part of his life he lived in Giles County.<br>In addition to the parents, he is survived by two brothers, Francis Tripp, Springdale, Ark., and Howard Tripp, Winchester. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>TROTTER, Edna May The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Miss Edna May Trotter, 73, resident of Giles County, who died Friday, July 14, at her home at Veto, after a long illness, were held Saturday afternoon at the Pettusville, Ala., Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Guthrie, pastor, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The last member of her immediate family, she was the daughter of the late Thomas J. Trotter and Lavenia Thompson Trotter.<br>She had made her home many years with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. George Daly.<br><br><br>TUCKER, Clyde Dean The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1953<br>Clyde Dean Tucker, 18, senior student at Minor Hill High School, died at 10:15 o&#8217;clock, Wednesday morning, March 18, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville in Nashville, following an illness of five weeks.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>The only child of his parents, Edward Sumpter Tucker and Myrtle Phillips Tucker, he was born September 23, 1934, in Giles County. In addition to his parents, Clyde is survived by his grandparents, A. K. Turner of Goodsprings, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phillips of Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors<br><br>TUCKER, Elizabeth Jane Tomerlin The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Tomerlin Tucker, 74, who died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, March 29, at the home on Tackett Branch in the Third District following a few weeks illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born July 10, 1875, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wiley Tomerlin. She lived her entire life in this county and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Tucker is survived by her husband Addison Kerr Tucker, a retired farmer of the Third District; three daughters, Mrs. William Tomerlin, Mrs. Donald McCree and Miss Ola Mae Tucker; and one son, Sumpter Tucker; and five grandchildren, all of Stella; and one half-brother, Richard Tomerlin, Phoenix, Ariz.<br><br>TUCKER, Giles W. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for Giles W. Tucker, 71, Kedron farmer, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 8:30 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning, March 6, at his home, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Kedron Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Elwood Denson, pastor, and the Rev. Troy Bunch, a former pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born March 29, 1879, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George W. Tucker and Maggie Smith Tucker, and was a member of Kedron Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Tucker, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Allred Tucker; two sons, Giles E. Tucker, Kedron, and Oscar E. Tucker, Nashville; and five granddaughters. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br><br><br><br>TUCKER, Leo The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1953<br>Funeral services for Leo Tucker, 31, native of New York and operator of the newly opened shirt factory in Pulaski who died of injuries susstained in an automobile accident near Lewisburg last Wednesday afternoon, were held Sunday night in New York City.<br>The body of the young man was flown to New York for burial following his death about eleven o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg, where he and his young companion, Bobby Glen Ward, also fatally injured, were taken after the wreck.<br>According to information reaching Pulaski, the collision of Tucker&#8217;s car and a Marshall County Highway truck resulted when a mechanical defect in the truck caused the driver to lose control of the vehicle.<br>The son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tucker of New York, Mr. Tucker was graduated from a<br>college in New York before he enlisted in the Army Air Force in World War II. After 4 years service, he assumed the position of assistant supervisor of health and physical education in the public school system of New Haven, Conn. Two years later, he went into the shirt manufacturing business with his father in Tennessee, and came to Pulaski in the fall of 1952 to start the operation of the Lee-Mar Shirt Factory.<br>In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife; a son, aged 7, and a daughter, 3; and three sisters of New York.<br><br><br><br>TUCKER, Luther The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Luther Tucker, 83, retired farmer of the Stella community, who died on Tuesday, March 14, at his home after a long illness, were held on Wednesday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Sheppard of Centerville and the Rev. Troy Bunch, pastor of the Prospect Charge. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>He was a lifelong resident of Giles County, and was the son of the late Jim and Sally Tucker. He had been an active member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, having been an elder for many years.<br>Mr. Tucker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Tarpley Tucker; one brother, A. K. Tucker, Giles County.<br><br>TUCKER, Myrtle Marks The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Charles Tucker, Sr., 59, resident of the Tarpley community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. Earl Cantrell, pastor of the Rehoboth Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Tucker died at 1:35 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Giles County Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br>Born February 6, 1898, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sallie Reed Marks and the late George W. Marks, and was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br><br>In additon to her mother, Mrs. Tucker is survived by her husband, Charlie Tucker; two sons, Charlie Tucker, Jr., Pulaski and Elam Tucker; one grandson, Elam Tucker, Jr., both of Shelbyville; one sister, Mrs. Lee Gordon, Tarpley and three brothers, Dan Marks, Berea, and Julius Marks and George W. Marks, both of the Tarpley community. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TUCKER, Myrtle McNeely The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle McNeely Tucker, 78, Frankewing resident, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and the Rev. Fred Hall, Methodist ministers. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery. Mrs. Tucker died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, May 4, a Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness.<br>Born January 22, 1881, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William J. McNeely and Emily Jane Elliott McNeely, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, J. T. Tucker, died in December 1938.<br>Mrs. Tucker is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles I. Puckett, Elkton, and Mrs. Ida M. Harwell, Ardmore; and one brother, Luther McNeely, Ardmore. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>TUELL, J. N. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1955<br>Funeral services for J. N. Tuell, 60, owner of the Tuell Dairy Company of Columbia, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, January 3, at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. James Brewer, pastor of First Baptist Church, assisted by Elder Leon Burns, minister of Seventh Street Church of Christ in Columbia. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Tuell died of a heart ailment on January 1 at the home in Columbia after several years of declining health.<br>A native of Garrett, Ky., he lived in Columbia for the past seventeen years, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Tuell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willodean Higbee Tuell; one daughter, Mrs. Alan McKay; and four grandchildren, Alan, Jr., Marsha, Mary Ann, and James Tuell McKay, all of Pulaski.<br><br>TULEY, Charlie Morgan The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Charlie Morgan Tuley, 69, Seventh District farmer, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Tuley died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Giles County Hospital, after a few days stay in the hospital.<br>Born January 29, 1890, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late William Tuley and Rowena Williams Tuley. He was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Tuley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jeffie Gaines Tuley; and one son, Morris Tuley, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>TUNGETT, George The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1954<br><br>Graveside services for George Tungett, 70, were held at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in Maplewood Cemetery, with rites conducted by the Rev. Cullen T. Carter, retired Methodist minister.<br>Mr. Tungett died Monday, July 12, at a Columbia, Tenn., nursing home only two weeks after entering the home. In failing health for some time, he had suffered a paralytic stroke.<br>Mr. Tungett had made his home with Mrs. C. H. Brown and family a number of years. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TURNER, Gabriel The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1953<br>Gabriel Turner, 77, brother of George Turner, Sr. who came from his home in Marion, Ohio, to Pulaski Sunday to attend his brother&#8217;s funeral, was found dead in the home of a neighbor of the Turner family where he had gone to spend the night. The body was found on the bathroom floor Monday morning by Mrs. Amos Young. The attending physician attributed his death to<br>a heart attack or paralytic stroke.<br>Later in the day Pulaski Funeral Home shipped his body to Marion where funeral rites took place on Tuesday afternoon.<br>Mr. Turner, a retired farmer, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Voltz Turner; four sisters, Mrs. Earl Hazen, Mrs. Lillian Thew, Miss Nancy Turner and Miss Jeanette Turner, all of Ohio; and two brothers, Jim Turner and Alex Turner, both of Marion, Ohio. Pulaski Funeral Home, in charge.<br><br>TURNER, George The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1953<br>George Turner, 82, retired ice dealer of Pulaski, died of pneumonia at 9:45 Saturday morning at Giles County Hospital after a ten days&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at First Baptist Church by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor, and the Rev. Sam Dodson, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Turner was a native of Troy, Ohio, the son of Samuel Turner and Amelia Walpole Turner. He had made his home in Pulaski for the past 61 years and had been an ice dealer and expert machinist for the time. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Turner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Hazen Turner; two sons, George Turner, Pulaski, John Turner, Louisville, Ky.; two daughters, Miss Lucille Turner, Greenville, N. C. and Mrs. Odie Thomas, Tucson, Ariz.; four sisters, Mrs. Earl Hazen, Mrs. Lillian Thew, Miss Nancy Turner, and Miss Jeanette Turner; two brothers, Jim and Alex Turner, all of Marion, Ohio, and four grandchildren.<br>A third brother, Gabriel Turner, 77, who had come to Pulaski for the funeral of Mr. Turner, was found dead of a heart attack Monday morning in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Young where he was a guest. His body was carried to Marion, Ohio, for burial.<br><br>TURNER, Helen Hazen The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1954<br><br>Mrs. George Turner, Sr., died of pneumonia at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 22, at Giles County Hospital, where she had been a patient the past eight weeks as the result of a broken hip.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Baptist Church with Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A charter member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski, she resided here for sixty-one years. She was a former active member of the W. C. T. U.<br>The former Miss Helen Hazen, she was born July 14, 1873, in Shardon, Ohio, the daughter of the late Dexter Hazen and Ellen McGlue Hazen. She married George N. Turner, Sr., who died November 14, 1953.<br>Mrs. Turner is survived by two sons, George N. Turner, Jr., with whom she made her home, and John Turner, Louisville, Ky.; two daughters, Miss Lucile Turner, Greenville, N. C. and Mrs. Odie H. Thomas, Tucson, Ariz., and four grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TURNER, James Sam The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1956<br>Funeral services were held Tuesday at Lewisburg for James Sam Turner, 39, manager of Fuller Supermarket, Lewisburg, who died on Monday, March 19, after an illness of several weeks. The rites were held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church with burial in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br>Mr. Turner was a native of Marshall County, a son of John Tom Turner, Boonshill and the late Mrs. Maxie Freeman Turner. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Jackson Turner; two sisters, Mrs. John T. Smith, Frankewing, and Mrs. Hobard Luker, Nashville; and two brothers, Frank Turner, Tullahoma, and Alfred Turner, Fayetteville.<br><br>TURNER, Robert Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1956<br>Robert Leonard Turner, 60, veteran of World War I, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, November 23, at Veterans Hospital in Maywood, Ill.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pisgah Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery.<br>Born December 8, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Turner.<br>Mr. Turner is survived by two sons, Bobby Turner and Gordon Turner; three sisters, Mrs. S. H. Whitehead, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Wesley Adell, Readfield, Me., and Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Pulaski; and three brothers, Harden Turner, Columbia, John Henry Turner, Pulaski, and Raymond Turner, Benton Harbor, Mich.<br><br>TURNER, Shirley Shelton The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1956<br><br>Shirley Shelton Turner, 62, resident of the Stella community, died Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a long illnesss. Funeral services were held at Shelbyville with burial in New Bethel Cemetery at Shelbyville.<br>Mr. Turner who had lived at Stella only a short time, was a native of Bedford County, the son of the late Joseph Miller Turner and Caroline Word Turner.<br>Mr. Turner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Bell Daws Turner, a native of Stella; and two sisters, Mrs. Louise Myers and Mrs. W. W. Milling, both of Spring Hill, Ala.<br><br>TURNER, Walter Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Walter Clarence Turner, 62, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Hammond Cemetery in the Rockwood Community. Mr. Turner died at 12:45 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, August 18, at Davidson County Tuberculosis Hospital in Nashville after a period of declining health.<br>Born February 18, 1896, in Giles County, he was the son of the late George Washington Turner and Alice Glasco Turner, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Turner is survived by one brother, Cleo Turner, Columbia; and five sisters, Mrs. Katie Bell Jordon and Mrs. Lena Horton, Columbia, Mrs. Pearl Edwards, Giles County, and Mrs. Clara Cole and Mrs. Viola Hedgecoth, Nashville.<br><br>TURPIN, Mary Hastings The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Hastings Turpin, 89, who died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 12, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Williams Funeral Home in Columbia, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia.<br>Mrs. Turpin, who has lived in Maury County until three years ago, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Riggins at Bodenham, following a period of declining health.<br>A native of Maury County, she was the daughter of the late James Hastings and Burban Hayes Hastings. She was a member of the Theta Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Hastings is survived by her husband, W. J. Turpin; the one daughter, Mrs. Riggins; and one son, Ross Turpin, Carter&#8217;s Creek, Maury County; one sister, Mrs. Roxie Anderson, Theta in Maury County; one brother, Will Hastings, Theta; eighteen grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren.<br><br>TUTTLE, Bettie Christopher The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br>Mrs. Bettie Christopher Tuttle, 75, resident of Kansas City, Mo., and former Giles Countian, died on Sunday, January 12, at her home after a short illness. Funeral rites were held Wednesday at the Carson Funeral Home with burial in Mt.Washington Cemetery in that city.<br>Born October 22, 1882, in Limestone County, Ala., she was the daughter of the late W. E. Christopher and Louisa Browning Christopher. Her husband, Mack Tuttle, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Tuttle is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jimmy Otts; and three grandchildren; Kansas City, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. W. F. Harwell, Mrs. Ben Holt, and Mrs. John Bledsoe, Pulaski; and two brothers, Walter Christopher, Pulaski, and Ross Christopher, Tucson, Ariz.<br><br>Walter Christopher and Mrs. Bledsoe attended the funeral.<br><br>TYLER, Cora Bell Hamlett The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ashley Tyler, 76, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Paul McReynolds, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Tyler died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 10, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>The former Miss Cora Bell Hamlett, she was born February 24, 1878, the daughter of the late Solon Hamlett and Stacy E. Tidwell Hamlett. She was a member of the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Her husband, Ashley Tyler, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Tyler is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Newton Morris, Wales and Mrs. Aubrey Hanna, Inglewood, Calif.; one grandchild; two great grandchildren; and two brothers, Walter Hamlett, Campbellsville, and Edgar Hamlett, Bodenham; and three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Harris, Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. W. N. Braly, Bodenaham, and Mrs. Bright Abernathy, Kingsport, Tenn. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>TYLER, Lizzie Hardeman The Pulaski Citizen 2 Feb 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. W. H. Tyler, 72, resident of the Cedar Grove community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by J. Bedford Rasbury, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ, and burial took place in the family lot in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Tyler died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening, February 1, at Giles County Hospital where she had been a patient two weeks, following a long illness.<br>The former Miss Lizzie Hardeman, she was born July 15, 1875, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Newton W. Hardeman and Martha Jane Witt Hardeman. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Her husband, W. H. Tyler, died in May of 1925.<br>Mrs. Tyler is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ozro White, Pulaski; one son, William Edward Tyler, Paintsville, Ky.; and one niece, Mrs. Lucile Kennedy, Memphis. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>TYLER, Rupert Fanning The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Rupert Fanning Tyler, 65, bookkeeper for the Nashville Barrell and Drum Company, and a native of Giles County, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning in Nashville at Roesch-Patton Funeral Home. Burial took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in that city. Mr. Tyler died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday evening at Thayer Veterans Hospital after an illness of ten weeks.<br>Born at Goodsprings in Giles County, he was the son of the late Seaborn A. Tyler and Ada Maultsby Tyler, moving to Nashville with his family when he was twelve years old. For more than twenty years he traveled for the Williams Printing Company.<br><br>A member of Chapel Avenue Church of Christ, Mr. Tyler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosalie Holt Tyler; one daughter, Mrs. Walter G. Steed, Jr., a granddaughter, Miss Linda Carol Steed; and a grandson, Walter Grey Steed, III, all of Nashville.<br><br>UNDERWOOD, John T. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for John T. Underwood, 77, retired farmer and native of Giles County, were held Wednesday at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Underwood died Monday, July 20, at the home of a son, Joe Underwood, near Columbia.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Ed Underwood and Jane Dugger Underwood.<br>Mr. Underwood is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Roy Hefflin, Columbia; two other sons, Nathan Underwood, Lynnville, and Allen Underwood, Columbia; twelve grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and four brothers, Jim Underwood and Robert Underwood, Lynnville, and George and Al Underwood, both of Texas.<br><br>UPTON, Annie Laura The Pulaski Citizen 21 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Miss Annie Laura Upton, 26, resident of Brick Church community, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Cornersville Church of Christ,. Byron Thrasher of Muncie, Ind., Campbell Pullias and Gilbert Chambers offficiated and burial took place in Cornersville Cemetery. Miss Upton died at midnight Friday, October 16, at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg after a two weeks illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Upton and was a graduate of Giles County High School and was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br>The survivors in addition to her parents, include the grandfather, B. P. Upton, Diana; one sister, Miss Kay Upton, Nashville, and two brothers, Tommy Upton and Bobby Upton, Pulaski.<br><br>UPTON, Donna Clair Christian The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. B. P. Upton, 83, were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Diana Church of Christ, conducted by J. B. Gaither. Burial took place in Cornersville Cemetery. Mrs. Upton died following a heart attack on Wednesday, August 26, at the home at Diana.<br>A native of Overton County, she was the former Miss Donna Clara Christian, the daughter of the late Elyon Christian and Eliza Hooton Christian. The family moved from Hilman, Tenn., to Giles County fifteen years ago. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Upton is survived by her husband, B. P. Upton; three sons, L. O. Upton and B. W. Upton, Brick Church, and L. G. Upton, Detroit, Mich.; and three daughters, Mrs. L. G. Davis, Petersburg, Tenn., Mrs. E. B. Hammonds, San Jose, Calif., and Mrs. R. C. Sorrell, Sparta; fourteen grandchildren; and one brother, L. C. Christian, Chattanooga.<br><br>USELTON, Hiram N. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Hiram N. Uselton, 85, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at First Methodist Church in Athens, Ala., with the burial in City Cemetery, Athens. Mr. Uselton died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock on Friday night, November 20, at his home in that city after a long illness.<br>Son of the late Joshua Uselton and Ellen Prince Uselton, he was born and reared in Giles County where he lived the greater part of his life. In later years he moved to Athens.<br>Mr. Uselton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Uselton; one daughter, Mrs. Fulton E. Sims, Athens, Ala.; one son, George Uselton, Clanton, Ala.; two grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. M. F. Brewer, Toney, Ala., and Mrs. Hardy H. Smith, Bunker Hill community of Giles County.<br><br>USELTON, Richard Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Richard Floyd Uselton, 55, well known carpenter, who died at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday night, April 3, at his home in the Tarpley community, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Uselton, a veteran of World War I, had been in declining health for some time and only recently had had an attack of virus pneumonia.<br>Born March 3, 1895, he was the son of the late George Uselton and Lillie Street Uselton, and was a lifelong resident of the county.<br>Mr. Uselton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elree Abernathy Uselton; two daughters, Mrs. Aaron Scott, Campbellsville and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Tarpley; four granddaughters, and two sisters, Mrs. Coy Carpenter, Campbellsville and Mrs. Fred Holbrooke, Decatur, Ala.<br><br>USSERY, Doctor Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1950<br>Funeral services for Doctor Franklin Ussery, 68, who died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock on Sunday night, December 24, at his home in Campbellsville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon at the Union Valley Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Horace Woodard, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Wallace Gowan of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the Campbellsville Cemetery. He had been in declining health for nine years.<br>Born in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Joe Ussery and Samantha Counts Ussery; one daughter, Mrs. Ava Rosson, Lynnville; one son, Odell Ussery, Campbellsville; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Martha Vinson, Port Arthur, Texas, Mrs. Thomas F. Howell, Irondale, Mo., and Mrs. Clyde Shuler, Campbellsville; and two brothers, James B. Ussery, Lawrenceburg, and Bob Ussery, Waynesboro.<br><br>USSERY, James B. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1952<br>James B. Ussery, 75, retired farmer of Lawrence County and a valued columnist of The Pulaski Citizen for a period of approximately eight years, died Friday night in a Lawrenceburg hospital of a heart attack he suffered Thursday afternoon.<br><br>Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at New Hope Baptist Church in Giles County by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery in the same community.<br>Mr. Ussery, who lived two miles east of Lawrenceburg on Highway 64, was a native of Giles County and had resided in the western part of the area until about five years ago when he moved to Lawrence County. He was a member of the Union Valley Baptist Church, and served as choir leader and teacher until he retired six years ago from active service. a leader in church and civic affairs of the community, he was one of the county&#8217;s most highly respected citizens.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Buchanan Ussery; three daughters, Mrs. George Henry Nixon, Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Glenn Dugger, Culleoka; Mrs. Leonard Lampkin, Clinton, Ky; and a son, Joe Gardner Ussery of Seattle, Wash.<br><br>USSERY, Maude Owens The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Owens Ussery, 71, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Union Valley Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Thomas Hart. Burial took place in the Campbellsville Cemetery. Mrs. Ussery died at 12:25 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, having suffered a heart attack while at church Sunday night.<br>Born January 1, 1884, in the Campbellsville section, she was the daughter of the late William R. Owens and Adeline Beck Owens, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, B. F. Ussery, died five years ago.<br>Mrs. Ussery is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Floyd Rosson, Campbellsville; one son, Odell Ussery, Campbellsville; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild; six sisters, Mrs. R. L. Atkinson, Columbus, Kans., Mrs. Robert Putnam, Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Joe Dugger, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Ethel Lewis, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Robert Bunt, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. W. B. McCord, St. Louis, Mo.; and three brothers, W. S. Owens, Campbellsville, Sherman Owens, Nashville, and Robert Owens, Fulton, Ky.<br><br>VANDIVER, Herman The Pulaski Citizen 9 Nov 1955<br>Clyde Hayes, 66, farmer of Pleasant Valley community, was held without bond in Giles County jail Thursday charged with first degree murder in the fatal shooting of Herman Vandiver, 47, farmer of the same area, that occurred about 11 a. m. at the Hayes home.<br>Sheriff Jack Redding said Vandiver was shot twice with a Belgium type automatic pistol and died in the den of the Hayes residence where he and Mrs. Vandiver had gone to discuss &#8220;personal matters&#8221; with Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. The sheriff also stated that there was no evidence of a fight or struggle prior to the shooting and that Mr. Vandiver was unarmed.<br>The reason for the altercation was not immediately known, according to the Sheriff who said a statement would be made after further investigation by officers.<br>The shooting was termed homicide by the Sheriff Department and Coroner&#8217;s office.<br>Judge J. M. Abernathy, at a hearing in General Sessions Court Thursday afternoon, refused to allow Hayes to make bond pending further investigation of the case.<br><br>Mr. Vandiver who had served in the Army for more than 30 years, returned to Giles County about six years ago and purchased a farm in the Twelfth District. He was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Sanford Vandiver and Mattie Brown Vandiver. He was a graduate of Campbellsville High School and a member of the Church of Christ.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Hyatt Vandiver; a son, David; two sisters, Mrs. E. L. Westmoreland and Mrs. Earl Carpenter, Houston, Texas; and a brother, William Vandiver, U. S. Air Force, stationed in Marianna, Fla.<br><br>VANDIVER, William Marion The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for William Marion Vandiver, 49, were held in Wellman Funeral Chapel, Shreveport, La., September 9. Mr. Vandiver died on Sunday in Shreveport Hospital, after a brief illness. Burial was in Forrest Park Cemetery, with both Masonic and military rites.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Vandiver retired in July from the Air Force after twenty-nine years of service. He was a Chief Warrant Officer.<br>A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Vandiver, he was a member of the Church of Christ, a Mason, a member of the Eagles, a Boy Scouts of America committeeman and a former all-Army football player.<br>Mr. Vandiver is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Vandiver; one daughter, Miss Mary Alice Vandiver of Shreveport; two sons, Robert Sanford Vandiver, paratrooper in Ausburg, Germany, and William Marion Vandiver, Jr., Shreveport. David Vandiver, of Pulaski, is a nephew.<br>VAN HOOZER, Florida Frances Allen The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Florida Frances Allen Van Hoozer, 83, resident of Trinity section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, and the Rev. H. L. Smith of Elkton. Burial took place in Elliott Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Van Hoozer died at 9:15 o&#8217;clock Friday night at a Fayetteville nursing home after a long illness.<br>Born in Giles County on September 18, 1871, she was the daughter of the late Morris Calvin Allen and Margaret Nancy Nerren Allen. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, Joseph Pettus Van Hoozer, died May 10, 1945.<br>Mrs. Van Hoozer is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James T. Long, Elkton, and Mrs. L. N. Ramsey, Louisville, Ky.; one son J. C. Van Hoozer, Pulaski; eleven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. W. C. Twyford, Elkton, and Mrs. C. H. Hockenbury, and Mrs. Claude Scruggs, both of Arkansas City, Kans.; and four brothers, J. H. Allen, Hazel Green, Ala., Louis Allen, Athens, Ala., and R. L. Allen and W. B. Allen, both of Arkansas City, Kans. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>VAUGHN, Florence McCormack The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 1951<br>Mrs. Florence McCormack Vaughn, 67, resident of Texas, and a native of Giles County, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening, July 17, at Hill Crest Hospital in Waco, Texas.<br>Funeral rites were held at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in Mart at the Methodist Church with a former pastor, the Rev. Gordon, officiating. Burial took place in the Mart Cemetery.<br><br>Born May 23, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John H. McCormack and Jane Patterson Beck McCormack. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In 1949 she was married to Lonnie S. Vaughn, a native of Prospect, and moved to Mart, Texas, where they resided until several years ago. She then went to Fort Worth, Texas, where she lived until a month ago when she went to Mart to live with her step-daughter.<br>Mrs. Vaughn is survived by one sister, Mrs. J. W. Pack of Nashville; and one half-sister, Mrs. Savannah Rose, Pulaski; four step-children, Mrs. Tom McDaniel, Mart, Texas, Charles Vaughn and Herman Vaughn, both of Texas; and a number of step-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.<br>Austin Rose of Pulaski went to Waco when he was notified of her critical illness on Sunday and remained until after the funeral.<br><br>VAUGHN, Joyce Ann The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1957<br>Mrs. Joyce Ann Vaughn, 20, Giles County native residing in Louisville, Ky., was killed in a car-truck crash near Bowling Green, Ky., Sunday night.<br>Mrs. Vaughn died when the car she was driving crashed into the side of a transfer truck, driven by Franklin Waters, 31, of Chattanooga. Her mother, Mrs. Rachel Smith, 43, of Louisville, a passenger in the car, and Waters suffered minor injuries.<br>Mrs. Vaughn was the wife of Audrey Vaughn, a Louisville city bus driver. She was employed as a telephone operator at Louisville.<br>The body was brought to the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Toone, Ardmore. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Union Hill Baptist Church, near Pulaski, with burial in Blanche Cemetery in Lincoln County.<br>Mrs. Vaughn is also survived by her father, Edward Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio.<br><br>VINCENT, Sallie Mae Bolden The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Mae Bolden Vincent, 43, resident of the Bunker Hill community, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. J. W. McCullough, with burial in Bee Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Vincent died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, May 19, at Giles County Hospital following a lengthy illness.<br>Born October 23, 1914, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Bob Bolden, now residing in Nashville, and the late Mrs. Lettie Mae Strickland Bolden. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>In addition to her father, Mrs. Vincent is survived by her husband, Eddie Vincent; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Shackelford, Pulaski; two sons, Donald Vincent and Billy Ray Vincent, Bunker Hill; one brother, Robert Bolden, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. James Graves, Pulaski; and two half-brothers, Allen H. Bolden and Bennie Lee Bolden, Nashville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WADE, Elizabeth Van Horn The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Van Horn Wade, 66, former home economics teacher at Pulaski High School, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Martin Funeral Home in Nashville, with the rites conducted by Dr. Prentice A. Pugh. Burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br>Mrs. Wade died of a heart ailment at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, June 13, at the home, 3414, Murphy Road in Nashville, after several months declining health.<br>A native of North Carolina, she taught several years in Pulaski, later marrying Frank Wade, young attorney practicing in Pulaski at the time. For several years they made their home in Pulaski, moving to Nashville thirty-three years ago.<br>Mrs. Wade served as superintendent of the cafeteria system of Davidson County Schools for a period of six years, retiring a year ago.<br>Mrs. Wade is survived by her husband, now retired and a former General Sessions Judge; one son, Major John Lewis Wade, Murfreesboro; and three granddaughters.<br>She was a member of St. Ann&#8217;s Episcopal Church in Nashville.<br><br><br><br><br>WADE, Hollis The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Hollis Wade, 57, farmer of the Minor Hill section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ, with burial in the church cemetery. He died on Friday, August 14, after a brief illness at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born March 14, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Lige Wade and Liddie Whitt Wade.<br>Mr. Wade is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Wade; two sons, Houston Wade, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Edward Wade, Beech Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Cecil Pierce, Mrs. Mildred Thompson, Pulaski, Mrs. Ray Brooks and Connie Sue Wade, both of Minor Hill; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Cressie Owens, Nashville, and Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WADE, William Lige The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for William Lige Wade, 78, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bethel Baptist Church in Lawrence County, conducted by the Rev. Gilmore Townsend and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Wade died at 2:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at his home at Leoma after a long illness.<br>Born December 28, 1877, in Moore County, Tenn., he was the son of the late Bud Wade and Susan Brown Wade. He had lived in Giles County most of his life and was a member of the Puncheon Church of Christ.<br><br>Mr. Wade is survived by his wife, Mrs. Velma May Kiddy Wade; one son, Hollis Wade, Giles County; three daughters, Mrs. Cressie Owens, Nashville, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Pulaski, and Miss Dorothy Jean Wade, Leoma; and twenty-one grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WAGSTAFF, Allie Mae Isaacs The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1952<br>Mrs. Allie Mae Isaacs Wagstaff, 77, well-known Lynnville resident, died at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, May 25, at her home in Lynnville after a few days illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Leon C. Burns, minister of West Seventh Street Church of Christ, Columbia. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late Casper Isaacs and Ella Higdon Isaacs, prominent settlers of the section. She had been a member of the Church of Christ since her girlhood.<br>Mrs. Wagstaff had served as Nashville Banner correspondent in the Lynnville area for the past fifteen years.<br>Her husband, Robert Lee Wagstaff, died many year ago.<br>Mrs. Wagstaff is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sam Blackburn; one granddaughter, mrs. William H. Smiley, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Norris Cotton, Lebanon, N. H.; a niece, Mrs. John P. O&#8217;Keeffe, Scotland, Ga.; and one nephew, Clyde H. Wagstaff, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WAGSTAFF, Etta The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1956<br>Funeral services for Miss Etta Wagstaff, retired teacher, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Lynnville Church of Christ with rites conducted by Leon C. Burns, minister of West Seventh Street Church of Christ in Columbia, and Gynnath Ford, minister of the Lynnville Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery. Miss Wagstaff died at 7 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, July 8, at a Nashville hospital, following a period of declining health.<br>Born and reared at Lynnville, she was the daughter of the late John M. Wagstaff and Adelaide Harwood Wagstaff, members of pioneer families of the county. She was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ.<br>Miss Wagstaff was graduated from Hamilton College, Lexington, Ky., George Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville and Columbia University in New York City. She studied and traveled abroad extensively and for many years taught in Abilene Christian College in Abilene, Texas. In later years she taught at Jones High School in Lynnville.<br>The last member of her immediate family, Miss Wagstaff is survived by two nieces, Mrs. John M. Harwood, Nashville and Mrs. J. L. Walker, Searcy, Ark.; and several great nieces and nephews: Mrs. David H. Patterson, Natchez, Miss., Mrs. William B. Harwell, Nashville; Dr. Joe B. Wright, and John Martin Harwood, Nashville; and William Harwood, Lakeland, Fla.<br><br>WAGSTAFF, Judge John Miles The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1952<br>Judge John Miles Wagstaff, 89, distinguished Texas lawyer and a native of Lynnville, Tenn., died on Monday, April 21, at his home in Abilene, Texas.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in Abilene.<br><br>He was born and reared at Lynnville, the son of the late Robert Wagstaff and Nancy Grigsby Wagstaff, pioneer residents of the county. He was graduated from Cumberland University Law School at Lebanon., and as a young man located in Texas where he became a distinguished lawyer. In 1950 Cumberland University conferred on him an honorary doctor of law degree. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>Judge Wagstaff is survived by his wife; one daughter and three sons; and a number of relatives in Tennessee.<br><br>WAKEFIELD, Harry Urban The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1953<br>Harry Urban Wakefield, 77, Shelbyville retired farmer and manufacturer, died at 9 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 11, at his home, following a year&#8217;s illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church in Shelbyville with burial in that city.<br>Born and raised at Cornersville, he was the son of the late Thomas W. Wakefield and Addie Cunningham Wakefield. He was an elder in the First Presbyterian Church in Shelbyville.<br><br>WAKEFIELD, Lessie Lillian Ray The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lessie Lillian Ray Wakefield, 74, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Wakefield died on Monday, June 30, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born February 28, 1884, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Reuben Ray and Nanny Nunnally Ray.<br>Mrs. Wakefield is survived by her husband, Otha Wakefield; five daughters, Mrs. Bertha Garner and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Evelyn Jordan, Ardmore, Mrs. Annie Johnson, Prospect, and Mrs. Mason Roberts, Pulaski; three sons, Jim Wakefield, Werner, Ark., and Robert Wakefield, Pulaski; 43 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lou Englett, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WAKEFIELD, May Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Arthur Wakefield, 36, of Leoma, were held Saturday at Coleman Methodist Church with the burial in Rest View Cemetery at Loretta. Mrs. Wakefield died Friday at Lawrence County Hospital.<br>The former Miss May Campbell, she was a native of Giles County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delton Campbell.<br>Mrs. Wakefield is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Hansel Conner, Joliet, Ill., and Miss Judy Wakefield, Leoma; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Lawrenceburg; and one brother, R. D. Campbell, Memphis.<br><br>WALDROP, Rupert Walter The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1957<br><br>Dr. Rupert Walter Waldrop, 81, native Giles Countian and former Nashville druggist, died of a heart attack at 11:15 a. m. Wednesday at his home on East Jefferson Street in Pulaski after several months illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. Friday at the Lynnville Church of Christ and burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery. The body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Waldrop was a native of Lynnville, son of Jack and Eugenia Compton Waldrop. He owned and operated drugstores at three different locations in Nashville, after earlier work as a pharmacist and drugstore owner at Lynnville. He retired eight years ago and moved from Nashville to Pulaski four years ago.<br>His first wife, Miss Lula Campbell of Veto, Ala., died in 1922. He married Mrs. Sallie Mae Hicks of Pulaski in 1926. She survives.<br>Mr. Waldrop was a Shriner and attended the Vine Street Christian Church in Nashville. In addition to his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George Smith, Athens, Ala.; a son, Frank C. Waldrop, Washington D. C., former Washington and Nashville newspaperman; a step-son, Henry Ward Hicks, Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Hewitt and Mrs. D. T. Stanton, both of Nashville; two brothers, Dr. Edwin M. Waldrop, Nashville and J. G. Waldrop, Lewisburg, and four grandchildren.<br><br>WALKER, William The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1953<br>Funeral services for William Walker, 63, retired farmer and merchant, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Lynnville Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by Avis Wiggins of Lewisburg and Leon C. Burns of Columbia and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Walker died at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday morning of a heart ailment at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg following several years illness.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William (Bud) Walker and Anne Ramsey Walker. For a number of years Mr. Walker was employed by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad at Decatur, Ala., later farming in Giles County and operating a store at Bivens, three miles east of Lynnville. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Walker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Knight Walker; two half brothers, Eddie Walker, Lynnville, and James Walker, Decatur, Ala.; and several nieces and nephews.<br><br>WALL, J. Allen The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1954<br>Funeral services for J. Allen Wall, 69, farmer of the Sixth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Cool Spring Church of Christ, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Wall died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, September 23, at his home on Dog Branch after a long illness.<br>A member of Cool Spring Church of Christ and a native of the county, he was born May 11, 1885, the son of the late Allen Wall and Mary Tennie Massey Wall.<br><br>Mr. Wall is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Tomerlin Wall; one son, Albert Wall; and two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. John S. Graves; one brother, Edward Wall, all of the Dog Branch community; and one half-sister, Mrs. C. D. Whitmire, Decatur, Ala. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WALLACE, Helen Wehrli The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1950<br>Mrs. Hugh Wallace, wife of former Giles Countian, died suddenly of a heart attack on July 4, in Oklahoma City, Okla., at the home of a friend where they were guests at a dinner party.<br>She was formerly Miss HelenWehrli of Kansas.<br>Mrs. Wallace is survived by her husband, co-owner of Galloway-Wallace Advertising Company in that city; two sons, a grandchild; and one brother of Kansas City.<br>Funeral rites will be held in Oklahoma City. The place of burial was not known at press time.<br>Mr. Wallace is a brother of Mrs. W. R. Wilis of Nashville. They have frequently visited here since moving to other cities.<br><br>WALLS, Bobby Jewel The Pulaski Citizen 1 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Bobby Jewel Walls, two-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walls, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Newbern Williams. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The child who had been ill several days of whooping cough and pneumonia, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, January 12.<br>In addition to the parents, residents of the Sumac section, the child is survived by six sisters and eight brothers, all of Giles County; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John West of Sumac.<br><br>WALLS, Carl The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services for Carl Walls, 17, who died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, February 4, at King&#8217;s Daughters Hospital in Columbia, after a long illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the home on the Lynnville-Cornersville road. Rites were conducted by the Rev. N. O. Baker, pastor of the Cornersville Baptist Church, and burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walls, Cornersville; and four sisters, Mrs. Pete Graves, Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Colice Lovell, Columbia, Mrs. Stella Smith and Miss Shirley Walls, both of the Cornersville address; and six brothers, Roy and Elvin Walls, both of Columbia, and Melvin, Franklin, Lonnie and Newton Walls, all of Cornersville.<br>Mr. Walls was a member of the Cornersville Baptist Church.<br><br>WALLS, John Milton The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for John Milton Walls, 77, Giles farmer, who died at 10:25 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, August 25, at Pulaski Hospital, after a brief illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the Rose Hill Cemetery, near Campbellsville.<br><br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late Thomas Walls and Nancy Walls. His wife, Sara Elizabeth Watson Walls, died December 13, 1949.<br>Mr. Walls is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ozro Page, Pulaski and Mrs. Lillie Guthrie, Nashville; four sons, Newton W. Walls, Columbia, Robert Walls, Wesley Walls, and James Walls, all of Pulaski; twelve grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Ann Chapman, Pulaski and Mrs. Rose Hazelwood, Campbellsville, and one brother, Lindsey Walls, Columbia.<br><br>WALLS, Newton The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1955<br>Newton Walls, 67, farmer of Goodsprings, was found dead near his home at 9:55 Friday morning.<br>Chief Deputy Sheriff Hal Stewart, who investigated, said Mr. Walls had hanged himself by tying a trace chain around his neck and to a tree and then jumping from the roof of a small barn near the tree. His wife was working at Lee Mar Shirt factory at the time and a 13-year-old son was asleep in the house. Members of the family said he had been in ill health recently.<br>The body was found by Butler Holt, a neighbor, and Lee McMasters of Louisville, Ky., owner of the farm.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the East Hill Church of Christ by Tom Holland. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Walls is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizabelle Hollingsworth Walls; two daughters, Mrs. T. L. Carvell, Pulaski and Mrs. Roy L. Sargeant, Columbia; and four sons, Doyle, Wayne, and Loyce Walls, Pulaski and Ray Walls of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 6 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Bob Myers and Mrs. Roy Defoe, Pulaski; Mrs. Floyd Raymond, Leoma; and a brother, Floyd Walls, Pulaski.<br><br>WALLS, Newton White The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1956<br>Newton White Walls, 56, construction worker, died instantly of a heart attack while on his job on Monday, October 22, in Florida City, Fla. He had been subject to a heart ailment. Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Paul Waters, Baptist minister of Columbia, and Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ in Pulaski. Burial took place in Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>Born in April of 1900, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Milton Walls and Elizabeth Watson Walls.<br>Mr. Walls is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maudie Dunavant Walls, also a native of Giles County; one son, Newton W. Walls, Jr., Florida City; three grandchildren; three brothers, Wesley Walls, Columbia, Robert Walls, Pulaski, and James Milton Walls; and two sisters, Mrs. T. J. Gulley, Nashville, and Mrs. Ozro Page, Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WALLS, Will Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Will Thomas Walls, 69, retired farmer, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Walls died at 10:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the home one mile north of Pulaski, following a long illness.<br>Born October 5, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Bud Walls and Bettie Chapman Walls, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. Walls is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mandy Rich Walls; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Peden, Pulaski; one granddaughter, Mrs. James Hampton, Jr., Lynnville; two great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Long, Pulaski, Route 1. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WARD, Annie Ruth The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Miss Annie Ruth Ward, 62, resident of the Seventh Civil District, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the burial in Diana Cemetery. She died Sunday night at Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br>Miss Ward was born March 10, 1897, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Andrew J. Ward and Viola Barnes Ward.<br>The survivors include Mrs. Rufus Lawhorn, Pulaski and Mrs. Myrtle Deason, Columbia. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WARD, Bobby Glenn The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Bobby Glenn Ward were held Friday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Pulaski Funeral Home by Rev. Hobart B. Ford, minister of Judson Memorial Baptist Church of Nashville. Burial was in Pisgah Cemetery.<br>Young Ward, a Junior at Beech Hill High School, died at at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital, Lewisburg early Thursday morning from injuries received in a car-truck collission on Wednesday afternoon, December 31 near Lewisburg in which Leo Tucker was fatally injured.<br>He is survived by his parents, Luther and Mary Eastep Ward; one sister, Julia Ann Ward; maternal grandmother, Mrs. C. H. Eastep of Frankewing.<br><br>WARD, Henry Nichol The Pulaski Citizen 26 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Henry Nichol Ward, 63, farmer of the southern section of Giles County, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, April 3, at Powers Hospital in Athens, Ala., were held at one o&#8217;clock, at Briar Ridge Church of Christ. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery. His death followed a ten day illness.<br>Son of the late George Ward and Mattie Bates Ward, he was a lifelong resident of the county and was a member of the Hanna Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Ward is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Biles Ward, Veto, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Izora Watkins, Chapel Hill, and Mrs. Myrtle McKnight, Delrose; two sons, Roy Ward, Pulaski, and William Ward, Veto, Ala.; thirteen grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Austell, Veto, Ala., and Mrs. Edna Rouse, Tanner, Ala.<br><br>WARD, John T. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1953<br><br>Funeral services for John Thomas Ward, 65, sawmill operator of Lawrence County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Church of the Nazarene, Lawrenceburg, and burial took place in that city.<br>Mr. Ward died Wednesday in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, after an illness of six weeks.<br>He was a native of Giles County and was a member of the United Brethren Church.<br>Mr. Ward is survived by his wife, Mrs. Claude Matney Ward; two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Lou Lee, Loretto, and Mrs. Mary Ella McClaren, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Hume Ward, Bodenham; and six grandchildren.<br><br>WARD, Lola Holland The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Holland Ward, 67, who died Friday morning, were held at<br>one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, west of Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Ward died at 8:45 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, July 11, at the home of her son, Odis Ward, at Frankewing, after several months illness.<br>Mrs. Ward, a member of the Church of Christ, was the widow of Thad Ward who died thirty-three years ago.<br>In addition to one son, Odis Ward, Mrs. Ward is survived by another son, Luther Ward, Nashville; one daughter, Mrs. J. E. Pullum, Nashville; twenty-one grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren; one brother, Clifford Holland, Florida; and two half-brothers, Hume Ward and John Ward, both of Lawrenceburg. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br><br>WARD, Luther Elmore The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Luther Elmore Ward, 46, Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Pulaski Funeral Home in Mt Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Ward, who sold newspapers on the train, died of a heart attack on a train in Atlanta, Ga., on Friday night, August 14.<br>Born June 1, 1913, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thad Ward and Lola Harlan Ward.<br>Mr. Ward is survived by one daughter, Miss Judy Ward; and one brother, Otis Ward, both of Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WARD, Nancy Johnson The Pulaski Citizen 22 Oct 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Johnson Gilliam Ward, 87, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock at Moriah Church, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Ward died at 3:50 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Pratt, in the Pleasant Valley community after a long illness.<br><br>Born March 6, 1865, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Isaac Gilliam and Letsie Elmira Thurman Gilliam. Mrs. Ward, the last member of her immediate family, was the widow of Frank Ward who died in February 1909. She was a member of the Trinity Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Ward is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Pratt, and Mrs. Jess Willoughby, Lewisburg; and three sons, Oscar Ward and John Ward, both of Pulaski, and Houston Ward, Goodsprings; and twelve grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WARD, Nancy Williams The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Williams Ward, 89, were held on December 25 at the Champ Baptist Church in Lincoln County, conducted by the Rev. R. A. Fanning. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Ward died the day before at her home in Fayetteville.<br>She was born February 21, 1863, in Giles County and was the daughter of the late Green H. Williams and Tempy Louise Pardon Williams.<br>Mrs. Ward was the widow of Noah Ward and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>The survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Cruse Brandon, Fayetteville; and two sons, Walter Ward, Fayetteville, and Lomah Ward, Lynchburg; six grandchildren; three brothers, Rev. N. W. Williams and Walter Williams, Pulaski, and Alfred Williams, Louisville, Ky.; two step-children, Goodloe Ward and Mrs. Annie Owens.<br><br>WARD, Oscar The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Oscar Ward, 72, retired farmer of the Twenty-first Civil District, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Ward died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, April 30, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late Frank Ward and Nancy Gilliam Ward. His wife, Mrs. Elnora Morgan Ward, died a number of years ago.<br>Mr. Ward is survived by one son, J. T. Ward, Lewisburg; two grandchildren; two brothers, John Ward and Houston Ward, Pulaski; and two sisters, Mrs. Jesse Willoughby, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Nashville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WARD, Thomas Miller The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1955<br>Thomas Miller Ward, 69, native of Giles County, died at 5 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 18, at Lawrence County Hospital, after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Gum Springs Baptist Church near Lawrenceburg, of which he was a member. The Rev. Henry Yeager, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery in Giles County.<br>Born April 2, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Ward and Jane Gibson Ward. He had lived in Lawrence County ten years, going to Winter Garden, Fla., where he made his home for four years, returning to Lawrenceburg last November.<br><br>Mr. Ward is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Roberts Ward; four daughters, Mrs. Buddy Andrews, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Elmer Garner, Oran, Mo., Mrs. Elmer Glover, Scotts Hill, and Mrs. Troy Doss, Murfreesboro; six sons, J. C. Ward, Lee Ward and Andy Ward, all of Winter Garden, Fla., John Ward, Fort Walton, Fla., and Robert Ward and Larry Ward of Lawrenceburg; four step-daughters, Mrs. Noah Williams, Mobile, Ala., Mrs. Albert Nichols, West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. P. J. Harper, Nashville, and Mrs. James Blackwood, Bryan, Texas;; twenty-three grandchildren and five great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Dan Locke, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Fate Maultsby, Bodenham; and one brother, Donald Ward, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>WARDEN, Calvin Kerr The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1950<br>Funeral services for Calvin Kerr Warden, third, 72, Giles Countian, who died at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, April 16, at his home in Kissimmee, Fla., were held on Tuesday morning in the Florida City, with burial there.<br>Born and reared in the Big Dry Creek section of Giles County, he had made his home in Kissimmee for many years.<br>Mr. Warden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Carter Warden, also a native of Giles County; four children, several grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Lura Warden Beeler, Pulaski, and Mrs. Atlas Story, Bartowe, Fla.<br><br>WARDER, Gertrude Rice The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Rice Warder, native Pulaskian, were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Episcopal Church in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. William A. Jones, Jr., rector. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Warder died about noon Sunday at a nursing home in Memphis. She had resided in that city since her marriage many years ago.<br>As the former Miss Gertrude Rice, she was reared in Pulaski where she was graduated from Martin College. Mrs. Warder was the last member of her immediate family.<br><br>WARDLOW, Emma Owens The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Owens Wardlow, 59, a former teacher and resident of the Oak Grove section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home.<br>Burial will take place in the Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Wardlow died at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born January 28, 1898, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Jackson Owens and Mary Jo Adams Owens.<br>Mrs. Wardlow is survived by her husband, Emory Oliver Wardlow; and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Tucker, Nashville, and Mrs. Ed McNeese, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WARREN, Emma Adeline Jones The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1952<br>Mrs. Emma Adeline Jones, 71, died Monday, June 30, at the home of her son, Clarence Warren, in the Shores community.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Shores Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, and the Rev. Eris Journey, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the Shores Cemetery.<br>Born April 23, 1881, in the county, she was the daughter of the late Stephen Jones and Maggie Hester Jones. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Warren is survived by her husband Aaron A. Warren; one daughter, Mrs. Allie Mae Glover; two sons, Clarence Warren and Doyce Warren, Nashville; several grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Spencer Phillips, Pulaski, and Mrs. Sam Locke, Shores; one half-sister, Mrs. Flora Rosson, Peach; and two brothers, Carl Jones, Peach and Cullum Jones, Shores. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WARREN, Felix E. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1952<br>Felix E. Warren, 68, husband of the former Miss Anne Ingrum of Giles County, died suddenly early Sunday morning, June 30, in a Birmingham, Ala., hospital.<br>Funeral services were held at 4:30 o&#8217;clock the following Tuesday afternoon and burial<br>took place in Forest Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Warren, a watchmaker at Bromberg Jewelry Company in Birmingham for thirteen years, was an active member of the First Baptist Church and had served as a member of the choir of that church for twenty-two years.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Warren is survived by three daughters, Mrs. E. L. Krutsck, Mrs. Rose McGraw, and Miss Mary Warren, all of Birmingham; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. J. O. Lambert, Sheffield, Ala.; and three brothers, Rufus Warren and Tom Warren, Florence, Ala., and Nathan Warren, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.<br><br>WARREN, Hobart H. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1955<br>Funeral services for Hobart H. Warren, 57, cotton merchant and farm owner, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Downtown Church of Christ in Lawrenceburg. Rufus Clifford officiated and burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery, Lawrenceburg.<br>Mr. Warren died Sunday in Lawrence County Hospital following a heart attack.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Nathan Warren and Betty Thomas Warren. He owned a store and a farm at Appleton and for several years served as the postmaster at Appleton. Mr. Warren was a member of the Church of Christ and of the Masonic Lodge.<br>Mr. Warren is survived by his wife, Mrs. Opal Green Warren, Lawrenceburg; seven daughters, Mrs. Thomas Monroe, Appleton, Mrs. James Cunningham, Mrs. Charles Lanning, and Miss Delilah Jane Warren, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. J. B. Ridgeway, Minor Hill and Mrs. Kenneth Fields and Miss Josephine Warren, Nashville; one son, Harry Wilson Warren, Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Norwood, Minor Hill; and one brother, Porter Warren, Pulaski.<br><br>WARREN, Myrtle Dena Markham Endsley The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Dena Markham Endsley Warren, 61, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at McBurg Church of Christ, conducted by A. C. Pullias and burial took place in Wright Cemetery. Mrs. Warren died Sunday at the home of her daughter in Tuscumbia, Ala.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born September 10, 1895, the daughter of the late G. S. Markham and Sallie Pardon Markham. Her husband, Tom Warren, died three years ago.<br>Mrs. Warren is survived by one son, Ollie Endsley, Frankewing; one daughter, Mrs. Lonnie Maddox, Tuscumbia, Ala.; a step-daughter, Mrs. Bert Watson, Dellrose; one sister, Mrs. T. A. Ross, Dellrose; one half-sister, Mrs. Tom Smith, Fayetteville; one half-brother, G. S. Markham, Jr., Nashville; two step-brothers, Virgil Nipp and Garland Nipp, Nashville; and her step-mother, Mrs. G. S. Markham, Sr., McBurg; three step-grandchildren and one step-great-grandchild. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>WARREN, Robert E. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1951<br>Dr. Robert E. Warren, 68, well-known physician of Giles County died at his home in Nashville Sunday night after two years of serious illness.<br>Funeral services were held in the chapel of Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, with Thurston Lee and Elmer Smith officiating, and burial took place in Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br>Dr. Warren was born in Giles County on August 22, 1887, son of the late Lincoln A. and Betty J. Warren. He received his early education in Giles County public schools and attended medical school at the old University of Nashville Vanderbilt and Tulane University.<br>He was married to the former Miss Ella Mae Brown of Lawrence County in 1919. They made their home in Pulaski in 1919 where Dr. Warren practiced as an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. After his retirement in 1945, they moved to Nashville.<br>Dr. Warren was a Scottish Rite Mason and a member of Pulaski Church of Christ.<br>He is survived by his widow; a son, Robert E. Warren, Jr. of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. M. F. Norwood; and two brothers, Porter C. Warren of Minor Hill and Hobert H. Warren of Lawrenceburg, Tenn.<br><br><br><br><br>WARREN, Thomas Talmadge The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1954<br>Funeral services for Thomas Talmadge Warren, farmer of Bunker Hill community, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Bunker Hill Church of God, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough, pastor of the Church. Burial took place in Bethany Cemetery.<br>Mr. Warren died at 3:40 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at his home following a long illness. Born December 20, 1894, he was the son of the late James A. Warren and Mary E. Dale Warren. He was a member of the Bunker Hill Church of God and was a veteran of World War I.<br><br>Mr. Warren is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dena Markham Endsley Warren; one daughter, Mrs. Bert Watson, Bunker Hill; three grandchildren; two step-children, Mrs. Lonnie Maddox, Town Creek, Ala. and Ollie Endsley, McBurg; three step-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. John Billings, Somerville, Ala., and Mrs. Jim Sanders and Mrs. Allen Beddingfield, Bunker Hill; and four brothers, Cleveland Warren, Pulaski, Clay Warren, Ardmore, Houston Warren, Bee Spring, and Dan Warren, Frankewing. Bennett-May and Company.<br><br>WATERS, Alice Black The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Black Waters, 84, retired teacher, will be held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted<br>by Judge Ashford Todd of Huntsville, Ala., reader of the Church of Christ, Scientist, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. She died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon, November 5, in a Nashville hospital after a lengthy illness.<br>Mrs. Waters, widow of Dr. Thomas Madden Waters of Minor Hill, was born January 13, 1872, the daughter of the late John F. Black and Louisa Howard Black. A son, Thomas Waters, died at eight years of age. Dr. Waters died many years ago.<br>Mrs. Waters is survived by one sister, Mrs. S. Arthur Frazier, Brewton, Ala.; one brother, John H. Black, Columbia; several nephews and nieces; and two step-children, Mrs. C. L. Rogers and Mrs. Bassie Waters, both of Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WATERS, Blanche Booth The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche Booth Waters, about 75, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fagan Booth on South Third Street in Pulaski. The Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiated and burial took place in the Waters family lot at Pleasant Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Waters died at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning of a heart ailment at the home of her son, Addison Kerr Waters, Jr., in Nashville. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Rev. DeWitt Booth and Sallie Powers Booth. Most of her life was spent in this county; later the family lived in Elkmont, Ala. Since the death of her husband, Addison Kerr Waters, a telegraph operator, who died several years ago, she has lived with her son in Nashville.<br>Mrs. Waters&#8217; only survivors are her son and a grandson of Nashville.<br><br><br><br>WATERS, Lura Smith The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1953<br>Mrs. Lura Smith Waters, 71, widow of Dr. Guy S. Waters, died suddenly at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, November 18, at Austin Hewitt Home, where she had resided the past thirteen years.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May and Company Funeral Home, conducted by J. Bedford Rasbury, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ. Burial will take place in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at<br>Stella.<br>Born March 5, 1882, at Stella, she was the only child of the late William T. Smith and Georgia Puryear Smith. She had been a member of the Church of Christ since an early age.<br><br>Mrs. Waters is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Elbert Long of Nashville; one son, David Smith Waters; and one grandson, Mark Smith Waters, both of Memphis. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>WATKINS, Redus Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 1 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Redus Arthur Watkins, 64, farmer of the Aspen Hill community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiating and burial taking place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Watkins died at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital following a paralytic stroke.<br>A native of the county, he was the son of the late Lewis Edward Watkins and Mary Elizabeth Eaves Watkins, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Watkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Willis Watkins; one daughter, Mrs. John Thomas Boone, Aspen Hill; four sons, Lewis, Austin and Foster Watkins, all of Toledo, Ohio, and Nelson Watkins, Aspen Hill; seven grandchildren; and six brothers, J. L., Kirby, and Roy Watkins, Elkmont, Ala., Grady Watkins, Decatur, Ala., and Raymond Watkins and Bernice Watkins of Lawrenceburg. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WATSON, Beatrice Nelson The Pulaski Citizen 20 Apr 1955<br>Mrs. Beatrice Nelson Watson, 65, former Giles Countian, died February 28, at a hospital in Montgomery, Ala. Funeral services were held the following Wednesday and burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery in that city.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Will Nelson and Fannie Petty Nelson, and was the daughter of Charles Watson who died in 1935.<br>Her business career included teaching in Giles County schools, serving several years as postmaster at Ardmore and later was employed by the Federal Government in Washington, D. C., a position she held until her retirement. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Watson is survived by one son, W. R. Watson, Montgomery, Ala.; four daughters, Mrs. Vance Walker and Mrs. Bernard Maddox, Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Dan Crawford, Savannah, Ga., and Mrs. Robert Manley, Huntsville, Ala.; eight grandchildren; one brother, James Clarence Nelson, Montgomery, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. William B. McKinney, Washington, DC.<br><br>WATSON, Ethel Cardin The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Cardin Watson, 69, former resident of Bunker Hill community who died suddenly at 5:30 o&#8217;clock on Monday afternoon, November 13, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. She died at the home of her son, James Watson, on Fry Branch, after several weeks of failing health.<br>The Rev. J. C. Wallace, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, officiated, and burial took place in the family lot in the Old Baptist Church Cemetery on Indian Creek.<br><br>Mrs. Watson, a member of the Methodist Church, was born and reared in the Bunker Hill community and was the daughter of the late Hatcher Cardin and Frances Brownlow Cardin, prominent citizen in that section. Her husband, Claude Watson, died in 1939, after which she moved to Lynnville to reside.<br>Mrs. Watson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Melvin Wheeler, Cornersville, Mrs. James Newton, Berea, Giles County, and Mrs. Coleman Dale, Frankewing; six sons, Robert B. Watson and James Watson, Lynnville, Jewell and Sewell Watson, Toledo, Ohio, Alton Watson, Hazel Park, Mich., and Guy Watson, Clarksville; twelve grandchildren and three great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Hiram L. Sisk, Pulaski, and Mrs. J. C. Brannon, Batesville, Miss.; and two brothers, Ezra L. Cardin and P. D. Cardin, both of Bunker Hill.<br><br>WATSON, Eunice McGill Gardner The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice McGill Gardner Watson, 79, were held Wednesday afternoon, August 1, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Watson died July 30 at the home of her half-sister, Mrs. Minnie Gardner on the Lewisburg Highway, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She was twice married, her first husband, Turner Gardner, died about forty years ago; and her second husband, Leslie W. Watson, died August 21, 1954.<br>Mrs. Watson is survived by three step-children, Miss Margaret Watson, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Adrian Davis, Pulaski, and Leslie Watson, Clarksville; and nine nieces and nephews.<br><br>WATSON, Frank B. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>Funeral services for Frank B. Watson, Sr., of Atlanta, Ga., who died Thursday in a hospital there were held at 1 p. m. Saturday at the Chapel of J. Austin Dillon. The Rev. C. E. Piephoff officiated. Burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Watson, born in Pulaski, Tenn., had lived in Atlanta for 25 years. A veteran of World War I he served nine years with the Marine Corps, and was a member of the Atlanta Police Force for 11 years. He was a member of Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church in Frankewing, Tenn.<br>Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. T. G. Smith of Atlanta; a son, Frank Watson, Jr., Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs. H. M. Williams of Pulaski, and Mrs. C. D. Henderson of Chattanooga, Tenn.; two brothers, John Watson of Frankewing, and Leon Watson of Nashville, Tenn.<br><br>WATSON, Ida Belle Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1957<br>Mrs. Ida Belle Harwell Watson, 61 died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, February 11, at her home at Cedar Grove.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Virgil Bradford of Florence, Ala., former pastor of the church, and Tom Holland, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born March 26, 1894, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Ella Christopher Harwell and the late W. F. Harwell, and was a member of the Cool Springs Church of Christ.<br><br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Watson is survived by her husband, R. L. Watson; two sons, William D. Watson, a member of the firm of Watson-Edmundson Hardware Company, and Paul Watson of Nashville; four grandchildren; and one brother, W. Osborne Harwell, Cedar Grove. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WATSON, Joseph Werner The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Joseph Werner Watson , 75, farmer of the Twenty third Civil District were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bethany Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCollough. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Watson died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital, following an operation performed that morning.<br>Mr. Watson, a member of the Methodist Church, was born November 1, 1878, the son of the late William Watson and Emily Rowe Watson. His wife, Mrs. Phoebe Ridgway Watson, died June 26, 1951.<br>Mr. Watson is survived by six daughter, Mrs. Sanford Erwin and Mrs. Herman Beddingfield and Mrs. James Bevels, all of Bunker Hill, Mrs. Lewis Colvett, Aspen Hill, Mrs. John Moser, New Albany, Ind., Mrs. Tom Jones, Harlem, Ga., five sons, Alton Watson, Prospect, Bert Watson and Werner Watson, both of Delrose, Robert Watson, Louisville, Ky., and Joe Watson, San Angelo, Texas; twenty two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Cull Mitchell, Delrose, and Mrs. Ella Miller, Ardmore; and three brothers, Boss Watson and Frank Watson, both of Bunker Hill, and Felix Watson, Delrose.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WATSON, John Felix The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1955<br>John Felix Watson, 63, farmer of the Bryson community, died unexpectedly Tuesday, July 26, while working on the farm.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bee Spring Methodist Church and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>His wife, Mrs. Hattie Belle Stevenson Watson died in 1942.<br>A native of the county, he was born August 10, 1891, the son of Billy Watson and Emily Rowe Watson.<br>Mr. Watson is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Tull Mitchell, Bryson, and Mrs. Ella Miller, Alabama; two brothers, W. B. (Boss) Watson and Frank Watson, both of Bunker Hill; and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Florene Barnes, Madison, Tenn. Toney Rainey and Son, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WATSON, Joseph Werner The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Joseph Werner Watson, 75, farmer of the Twenty-third Civil District, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bethany Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCullough. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Watson died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital following an operation performed that morning.<br><br>Mr. Watson, a member of the Methodist Church, was born November 1, 1878, the son of the late William Watson and Emily Rowe Watson. His wife, Mrs. Phoebe Ridgeway Watson, died June 26, 1951.<br>Mr. Watson is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Sanford Erwin and Mrs. Herman Beddingfield and Mrs. James Bevels, all of Bunker Hill, Mrs. Lewis Colvett, Aspen Hill, Mrs. John Moser, New Albany, Ind., Mrs. Tom Jones, Harlem, Ga.; five sons, Alton Watson, Prospect, Bert Watson and Werner Watson, both of Delrose, Robert Watson, Louisville, Ky., and Joe Watson, San Angelo, Texas; twenty-two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Cull Mitchell, Delrose, and Mrs. Ella Miller, Ardmore; and three brothers, Boss Watson and Frank Watson; both of Bunker Hill, and Felix Watson, Delrose. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WATSON, Leslie Waggoner The Pulaski Citizen 25 Aug 1954<br>Leslie Waggoner Watson, 78, retired farmer, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, August 21, at his home in the Rockwood community after a period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Tarpley Funeral Home in Clarksville, conducted by Elder Lamar of Lexington, Ala., and burial took place in Greenwood Cemetery in that city.<br>Born February 10, 1876, at Port Royal in Montgomery County, he was the son of the late Gus Watson and Margaret Rosson Watson. His first wife, Mrs. Cassie Batey Watson, died eighteen years ago.<br>Mr. Watson, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Eunice McGill Gardner Watson; two daughters, Mrs. Adrian Davis, Pulaski, and Miss Margaret Watson, Mt. Pleasant; one son, Leslie W. Watson, Jr.; and three grandchildren, Clarksville; and one sister, Miss Margaret Watson, Clarksville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WATSON, Louetta Coble The Pulaski Citizen 9 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Louetta Coble Watson, 91, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Glen O. Grigsby. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Watson died Friday at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born January 15, 1864, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Adam Coble and Lucinda Burgess Coble. She was the widow of Isom Watson who died in 1915.<br>Mrs. Watson, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Abernathy and Mrs. Sheely Sumners, Pulaski; one son, Oscar Watson, Houston, Texas; five grandchildren, nine great grandchildren; and one brother, Otie Coble, Bryson. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WATSON, Mahlon Stovall The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1960<br><br>Funeral services for Mahlon Stovall Watson, 59, farmer of the Elkton community, who died of a heart attack at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, August 10, at his home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bee Spring Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late James Thomas Watson and Emma Stovall Watson, and was a member of the Union Hill Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Watson is survived b y his wife, Mrs. Bernice Brown Watson; two daughters, Mrs. John Paul Massey, Elkton, and Mrs. Floyd Pigg, Pulaski; one son, Brown Watson, Elkton; three sisters, Miss Rela Watson and Mrs. Knox Rowell, both of Elkton; and Mrs. Tom Dale, Frankewing; and four brothers, Joe Watson, James Watson, Griffin Watson, and Bert Watson.<br><br>WATSON, Margaret B. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for Miss Margaret B. Watson, 55, Decatur, Ga., teacher, and former teacher in Campbellsville High School, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Tarpley Funeral Home in Clarksville, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery there.<br>Miss Watson, who had taught in Montgomery, Maury, Lincoln and Giles Counties, and was teaching in Decatur, Ga., died Monday in a Nashville hospital, after a two months illness.<br>A native of Montgomery County, she was a graduate of Middle Tennessee State College and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Adrian Davis, Pulaski, and one brother, Leslie W. Watson, Clarksville.<br><br>WATSON, Matthew J. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1959<br>Funeral services for Matthew J. Watson, 75, Bunker Hill merchant and farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. W. McCollough. Burial took place in Pisgah Cemetery. Mr. Watson died Sunday morning at his home at Bunker Hill.<br>A native of Giles County, he was born December 11, 1883, the son of the late James Watson and Sarah Elizabeth Hastings Watson.<br>Mr. Watson is survived by one brother, Neely Watson, Bunker Hill; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company, in charge of arrangements.<br><br>WATSON, Noah D. The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jul 1952<br>Funeral services for Mr. Noah Darius Watson, 91, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Burial took place in the Aspen Hill Cemetery. He died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, July 3, at the home of his son, R. L. Watson in the Cedar Grove section.<br>Mr. Watson, a retired farmer, was born July 6, 1860 in the county and would have been 92 had he lived three more days. The greater part of his life he resided in the Tarpley section. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His wife, Mrs. Martha Medora Johnson Watson, died sixteen years ago.<br>Mr. Watson is survived by two children, R. L. Watson and Mrs. Jim Adkins, Tarpley; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br>WATSON, Phoebe Ridgway The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1951<br><br>Mrs. Phoebe Ridgway Watson, 63, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, June 26, at her home at Bryson, after a six months illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held Thursday at Bethany Presbyterian Church at Bryson, conducted by the Rev. Taylor O. Byrd, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Watson was born in Texas, the daughter of the late Joseph Ridgway and Mary Ellen Phillips Ridgway. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>Mrs. Watson is survived by her husband, Joe Watson; six daughters, Mrs. Sanford Erwin, Mrs. Herman Beddingfield, and Mrs. James Bevels all of Bunker Hill; Mrs. Lewis Colvett, Aspen Hill, Mrs. John Moser, Louisville, Ky., and Miss Louise Watson, Augusta, Ga.; five sons, Alton Watson, Prospect, Bert Watson and Werner Watson, all of Bryson, Robert Watson, Louisville, Ky., and Cpl. Joe Watson, stationed at San Antonio, Texas; twenty grandchildren; one sister Mrs. J. B. Embry, Dallas, Texas; and five brothers, Wiley Ridgway, George Ridgway, John Ridgway and Bernice Ridgway, all of Dallas and L. S. Ridgway, Colorado Springs, Colo.<br><br>WATSON, Sewell The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1956<br>Sewell Watson, 50, native Giles Countian, and industrial employee in Toledo, Ohio, for a quarter of a century, died of a heart ailment on Friday, March 30, at his home, following two years declining health. Funeral rites took place on Monday with burial in that city.<br>Born December 16, 1905, at Bunker Hill in Giles County, he was the son of the late Claude Watson and Maggie Ethel Cardin Watson. In early manhood he accepted employment with General Motors Corporation in Toledo.<br>Mr. Watson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Delia Williams Watson; three sisters, Mrs. Coleman Dale, Frankewing, Mrs. Melvin Wheeler, Cornersville, and Mrs. James Newton, Pulaski; and five brothers, Jewell Watson, Toledo, Alton Watson Detroit, Mich., James and Robert Watson, Lynnville and Guy Watson, Clarksville.<br><br>WATSON, Stewart A. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1954<br>Stewart A. Watson, 58, husband of the former Miss Mary Baugh of Pulaski, died Friday morning, December 11, at his home in Albany, Ga., following a lengthy illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock the Saturday afternoon following in the chapel of an Albany funeral home, with Mrs. Frank Hadden, Sr., First Reader, conducting the rites. Burial took place in Riverside Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Watson, a native of Des Moines, Iowa, was a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist; was a Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the American Legion.<br>Mrs. Watson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Atha Baugh, formerly of Pulaski.<br><br>WATTS, James Albert The Pulaski Citizen 26 May 1954<br>James Albert Watts, 71, retired laundry operator, who has been making his home in McMinnville, died in Faulkner Springs Hospital Friday morning, May 28 after an extended period of declining health.<br><br>Funeral rites took place at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the chapel of Love, Cantrell and McGrath Funeral Home and burial followed in the family lot in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.<br>A native of Nashville, he came to Pulaski approximately eighteen years ago and operated the laundry until about five years ago. Leaving Pulaski, he has made his home in McMinnvile, where he was associated with his son, Horace Watts in the operation of the Quality Laundry. Mrs. Watts died while the family lived in Pulaski.<br>He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to Horace Watts, Mr. Watts is survived by another son, George Rosson Watts, Nashville; two grandchildren, McMinnville; and a sister, Mrs. G. W. Keele, Springfield.<br>Pulaskians who attended the funeral were K. M. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Jr., Roy Prindle, Mrs. Stanley Ralston, and O. L. Hosay.<br><br>WATTS, James Albert The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for James Albert Watts, 41, native of Giles County and resident of Nashville for the past four years, will be held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at New Zion Baptist Church in Giles County, and burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mr. Watts died Wednesday afternoon at his home in Nashville.<br>A member of Edgefield Baptist Church, Nashville, Mr. Watts is survived by his wife, Mrs. Estaleen Owens Watts; five daughters, Misses Joan, Betty Jean, Mary Ellen, Frances and Annie Laura Watts; three sons, John, Robert James and Albert Watts; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watts, all of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Frankie Wallace, Wales, and Mrs. Edward Graham, Stiversville; and three brothers, Flournoy Watts, Arthur Watts, and Terry Dean Watts, all of Nashville.<br><br>WEATHERFORD, Delia Smith The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Delia Smith Weatherford, 77, resident of Limestone County, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, April 9, at Leggtown Church of Christ, conducted by A. J. Rollins, of Athens, Ala., minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Weatherford died at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, April 8, at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala.<br>Residing in Craig Chapel community, she was born July 9, 1880, the daughter of the late Stanie Smith and Nancy Freeman Smith, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, Lee Weatherford, died in 1952.<br>Mrs. Weatherford is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Gulley, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Guy Phillips, Goodspring; one son, Kenneth Weatherford, Leggtown, Ala.; seventeen grandchildren and three great grandchildren; four brothers and one sister.<br><br>WEATHERMAN, Ada Daws The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Daws Weatherman, 80, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Second Street Church of Christ with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Weatherman died at 11:05 Wednesday night, August 27, after an extended a period of declining health at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minos Gooch, at Stella.<br>Born July 3, 1878 in Bedford County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Daws and<br>Nina Ruth Turner Daws. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Weatherman is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Gilmer Hanna and Mrs. Jennie Bell Turner both of the Stella Community; and four brothers, Walter Daws and Audie Daws, both of Athens, Ala., and Arthur Daws and Clyde Daws, Stella. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WEATHERMAN, Lula Frances The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jul 1955<br>Funeral services for Miss Lula Frances Weatherman, 81, Pulaski resident, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Bedford Rasbury, minister of Second Street Church of Christ, and Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Miss Weatherman died at 10:30 Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health. She had lived at the Austin Hewitt Home in Pulaski for several years.<br>Born January 2, 1874, in the Minor Hill section of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Andrew Weatherman and Louise Appleton Weatherman, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Miss Weatherman is survived by two brothers, Melvin C. Weatherman, Pulaski, and W. L. Weatherman, Loraine, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. E. W. Parr, Ethridge, Mrs. D. B. Luffler, Louisville, Ky. and Mrs. Otis Hammond, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WEAVER, Mrs. Hugh The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1958<br>Mrs. Hugh Weaver, resident of Gadsden, Ala., and a sister of Mrs. William H. Mansfield of Pulaski, died on Monday, October 13, at Gadsden Baptist Hospital. Funeral services took place at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Butler Funeral Home with burial in that city.<br>Mrs. Weaver, widow of Hugh Weaver, is survived by one daughter, Miss Margaret Ann Weaver, Gadsden; three sisters, and two brothers.<br>Dr. and Mrs. Mansfield have returned from Gadsden where they attended the rites.<br><br>WEAVER, Sarah Williams The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Jackson, Mich., at Weatherbee Funeral Home for Mrs. Sarah Williams Weaver, former Pulaski resident. Burial will take place in the Michigan city.<br>Mrs. Weaver died Wednesday morning at Foot Hospital in Jackson after a brief illness.<br>Mrs. Weaver is survived by her husband, Norman Weaver; one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Ann Weck; one grandchild; Jackson; her mother, Mrs. S. J. Williams, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. John Cane, Pulaski, Mrs. Thomas Norwood, Columbus, Ohio and Mrs. John Clymer, Berian Springs, Mich.; and one brother, Edward Williams, Chattanooga.<br><br><br>WEAVER, William J. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for William J. Weaver, Sr., 75, retired Louisville and Nashville Railroad employee, who died Monday morning in Birmingham, Ala., were held in Birmingham at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial took place at Forest Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Weaver is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosalie Ingrum Weaver; two sons, two daughters; and ten grandchildren.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ingrum, Miss Lynn Ingrum, Fred Ingrum, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Holt, all of Pulaski, and M. F. Ingrum of Memphis attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. Weaver.<br><br><br>WEBB, John Newton The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1959<br>John Newton Webb, 70, resident of Birmingham, Ala., for 59 years, and former resident of Giles County, died March 23 at his home in that city after a long illness. Funeral rites were held on Tuesday morning in Birmingham with burial in Elmwood Cemetery.<br>Born December 8, 1888, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Henry Frank Webb and Virgie Westmoreland Webb, and was a member of the Methodist Church. His years of business were spent in the post office, newspaper work, and still later in the insurance field.<br>Mr. Webb is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Bell Hampton Webb; one sister, Mrs. Florence Cavenor, and one half-sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan, both of Birmingham, Ala.<br>Webb Finney of Pulaski and Mrs. O. O. Stone of Lewisburg, first cousin of Mr. Webb, attended the funeral.<br><br>WEBB, Nora Kersey The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1954<br>Mrs. Nora Kersey Webb, 81, died at 5:20 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, December 9, at her home two miles east of Pulaski, following a lengthy illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Fred Rogers, Presbyterian Church of Lynnville, and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Webb, a member of the Presbyterian Church, was born December 9, 1873, the daughter of the late Francis Roland Kersey and Della Williams Kersey. Her husband, Woodson Webb died 32 years ago.<br>Mrs. Webb is survived by two daughters, Miss Frances Webb and Mrs. Oscar Batchelor, Pulaski; one son, Collier Webb, Nashville; and three grandsons. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WEBER, John A. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jun 1953<br>Sfc. John A. Weber, 43, husband of the former Miss Mary Margaret Williams of Giles County, died of a heart attack on Sunday, June 14, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas hospital.<br>Mr. Weber, a member of the First Guard Company, had been stationed at the Fort since May, 1947.<br><br>Services were held at the post chapel and burial took place in Golden Gate National Cemetery at San Bruno, Calif.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Weber is survived by his parents, Mr. And Mrs. Nathan Weber, Ellendale, Del.<br>Dan Williams of Pulaski attended the funeral of his brother-in-law in Kansas.<br><br>WEDDINGTON, Edward Graham The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1950<br>Funeral services for Edward Graham Weddington, 87, Berea merchant, who died at noon on Friday, May 5, at his home in the Berea section,, after a brief illness, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock<br>Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. The Rev. A. R. Hogan, a former pastor of the Berea Methodist Church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in Bethesda Cemetery near Bunker Hill.<br>Son of the late George Weddington and Sallie Green Weddington, he was born and spent his entire life in this county.<br>Mr. Weddington is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maxie Flautt Weddington; one son, Andy Weddington, Berea; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Wiley Mitchell, Winchester; one half-sister, Mrs. Arthur Sanders, Belvidere.<br><br>WEDDINGTON, Paul Edward The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1959<br>Paul Edward Weddington, 45, of Salt Lake City, Utah, son of Andy Weddington of Berea Community and the late Bessie Burns Weddington, died at 11:30 a. m. Thursday, March 12, in a hospital in that city as the results of injuries suffered in a traffic accident.<br>Mr. Weddington was driving to work Monday morning when his car was struck by a pick-up truck that ran a red light at the crossing. He was carried to the hospital in an unconscious condition and his death occurred four days later.<br>Besides his father, he is survived by his step-mother, Mrs. Clara Hastings Weddington,; wife, Mrs. Elsie Culler Weddington; two sons, Robert Andy and Gregory Paul Weddington; a daughter, Linda Ann, of Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. Gordy Bagwell, Manassa, Colo., and other relatives.<br>Mr. Weddington was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon).<br>Mr. Weddington&#8217;s father, Andy Weddington, is a merchant at Berea and a columnist for The Pulaski Citizen. He formerly taught school in Giles County and operated one of the County&#8217;s large rural stores at Pisgah where the family was residing when their son was born.<br><br>WELDON, James Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 17 Apr 1957<br>Funeral services for James Lewis Weldon, 91, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br>Mr. Weldon who had been in declining health for some time, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Friday<br>afternoon at his home near Prospect.<br><br>A native of Lauderdale County, Ala., he was born January 6, 1866, the son of the late Richard Weldon and Margaret Hedgcoth Weldon. He was a member of the Goadville, Ala., Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Weldon is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Clinton Weldon; five sons, Leo Weldon, Cincinnati, Ohio, Delmas Weldon, Hammond, Ind., Arthur Weldon, Oak Ridge, Lewis R. Weldon, Pulaski and Raymond Weldon, Aspen Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Cleo Wales, Dyersburg, Mrs. Mattie Clem, Elkmont, Ala., and Miss Lorene Weldon, Prospect; and one brother, Willie Weldon, Pettusville, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WELDON, Mary Clinton The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Clinton Weldon, 82, resident of the Aspen Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Sam Webster, pastor of the church, and burial took place in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs. Weldon died unexpectedly at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, December 28, of a paralytic stroke sustained earlier in the day Sunday.<br>Born November 6, 1876, in Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Sam Clinton and Emma Hethcoate Clinton, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Her husband, James Lewis Weldon, died April 12, 1957.<br>Mrs. Weldon is survived by five sons, Lewis R. Weldon, Pulaski, Leo Weldon, Cincinnati, Ohio, Arthur Weldon, Oak Ridge, Demis Weldon, Rogersville, Ala., Raymond Weldon, Prospect; three daughters, Miss Lorene Weldon, Prospect, Mrs. W. S. Wales, Dyersburg, and Mrs. Woodrow Clem, Elkmont, Ala.; twenty-five grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>WELLS, Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1950<br>Funeral services for Clyde Wells, 38, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, November 14, at his home on the Elkton Highway, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Pulaski Church of Christ. Rites will be conducted by Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the church, and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wells, an employee of General Shoe Corporation for the past twelve years, became critically ill with a cerebral hemorrhage on Wednesday morning, November 8, while at work, and continued to show no sign of improvement until the end came on Tuesday afternoon.<br>Born and reared in Giles County he was the son of the late John C. Wells and Iva May Swinney Wells.<br>Mr. Wells, a teacher in the Ephesus Church of Christ Sunday School, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosa Yant Wells; one daughter, Bertha May Wells, and one son W. C. Wells, both of the home address; three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Hasting, Pulaski, Mrs. Vannie Tate, Pulaski, and Mrs. Buford Tate, Birmingham, Ala.; and one brother, Frank Wells, Jackson, Miss.<br><br>WELLS, Forrest Haynes The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1958<br>Forrest Haynes Wells, 56, farmer of the Fourteenth Civil District, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night, June 13, at his home after a three weeks illness.<br><br>The funeral services will be held at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia, the date to be announced later, pending the arrival of a son from overseas. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery in Lynnville.<br>Mr. Wells was a native of Giles County and a member of the Big Creek Church of Christ. He was the son of the late J. E. Wells and Lona Carter Wells.<br>Mr. Wells is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Dugger Wells; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Mabry, Franklin; two sons, James D. Wells, Pulaski, and Bobby Wells, en route home from Germany; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. John Morrow, Lynnville, Mrs. Mason Ball, Pulaski, and Mrs. A. E. Murphy, Columbia; three brothers, W. T. Wells, Pulaski, and Carter and Edward Wells, Nashville.<br><br>WELLS, Kate The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1951<br>Miss Kate Wells, 70, resident of the Rich community, died at 8:25 Tuesday night, November 27, at the home of her brother, Elam Wells, following an illness of several months.<br>Funeral services will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Big Creek Church of Christ, conducted by Elder E. O. Coffman of Lawrenceburg. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Jeff Davis Wells and Mary Jane Murphy Wells. She had been a member of the Church of Christ for a long time.<br>In addition to Elam Wells, Miss Wells is survived by another brother, Murphy Wells, Nashville, four nieces and two nephews. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WELLS, Pearl The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services for Miss Pearl Wells, native Giles Countian, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning by Dr. Walter Courtney at a Nashville funeral home, with burial in the afternoon at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski and Rev. Wallace Carr conducting the service.<br>Miss Wells died on Wednesday, April 4, at Madison Sanitarium after a long illness.<br>Born in the Bunker Hill community, she was the daughter of the late William T. Wells and Ersula Nave Wells. She attended Martin College and Ward Seminary in Nashville and was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Nashville.<br>Miss Wells is survived by one sister, Mrs. David R. Wade, Sr., of Pulaski.<br><br>WELLS, Turner The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1950<br>Turner Wells, 55, farmer of the Rich community died about 9:00 Thursday morning as a result of a bullet wound in the left side of his head, said to have been self-inflicted. According to relatives, Wells left the house at the above hour going in the direction of the barn. A few minutes later, the sound of a shot was heard, and his wife and daughter ran to investigate, finding Mr. Wells at the barn in a dying condition. No motive is offered by the family other than a period of depression from which Mr. Wells is said to have been suffering for about two weeks.<br>The body is at Oakes and Nichols funeral home in Columbia. Funeral plans had not been completed at the time The Citizen went to press Thursday afternoon, Mr. Wells is survived by his wife and two children, Betty Jo, 16 and Billy, 12.<br><br><br>WELLS, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for William Thomas Wells, 67, farmer of the Weakley Community and a veteran of World War I, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown of Lawrenceburg, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Wells died of a heart attack on Monday, February 2, at Giles County Hospital, four days after entering the hospital.<br>Born December 7, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Evans Wells and Lona Carter Wells. He was a member of the Church of Christ, and a member of the American Legion.<br>Mr. Wells is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Parker Wells; one son, Charles Wells, Weakley; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Mason Bell, Weakley, and Mrs. Arthur Murphy, Columbia; and two brothers, Carter Wells and Edward Wells, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>WEST, Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1959<br>Campbell West, 69, native Giles Countian and veteran of WWI, died Monday evening, September 14, at his home in Newburgh, N. Y., after a long period of declining health. He was one of the soldiers of the AEF sho was gassed during that war in Europe.<br>Funeral services and burial took place in that city Wednesday.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. C. West and Elizabeth Thorpe West of the Lynnville section.<br>Mr. West is survived by his wife, Mrs. Estress Hill West, a native of Nashville; one son, Monroe West, Newburgh, one granddaughter; one brother, Carter West, Lynnville; and three sisters, Mrs. Widdie Williams, Pulaski, Miss Ella West, Nashville, and Mrs. Verdie Estes, Lynnville.<br><br>WEST, Ella The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for Miss Ella West, 83, Lynnville resident, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. C. B. Cook, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Columbia. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Miss West, who had been a patient in Gifford Nursing Home in Columbia, the past eight months, died there at 9:20 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 24, following a four year period of declining health.<br>Born Dec. 13, 1869, in the Lynnville section, she was the daughter of the late William Harrison West and Elizabeth Evans West.<br>Miss West, the last one of her immediate family, was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church.<br>The survivors include six nieces. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WEST, John Marshall The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1951<br><br>Funeral services for John Marshall West, 71, who died at 5:40 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, January 31, at his home in the Eleventh Civil District after a long illness, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence. Rites will be conducted by Elder Newbern Williams, Baptist minister, and burial will take place in Johns Cemetery.<br>Son of the late Jack West and Mary McCombs West, he was born in the state and had spent the greater part of his life in Giles County.<br>Mr. West is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lurena Newton West; one daughters, Mrs. Sam Walls; two sons, Roy West and Eddie N. West; thirteen grandchildren; and one brother, Daniel Rice West, Alabama.<br><br>WEST, Jot The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1954<br>Funeral services for Jot West, 58, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. West died at 7 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 10, at his home in Pulaski after a long illness.<br>Born April 1, 1896, in Coffee County, Tenn., he was the adopted son of the late Tom West. He had lived in Giles County for a number of years.<br>Mr. West is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Mae Angus West; five daughters, Mrs. D. C. Hearn, Hinesville, Ga., Mrs. William Tate and Misses Jewel and Mary Lou West, Prospect and Miss Judy Mae West, Lynnville; four sons, Edward James, J. B., and Harold West, all of Pulaski; and five grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WEST, Mollie The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1954<br>Miss Mollie West, 85, died Tuesday at her home in Dodson Gap community after an illness of three weeks.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville. Neal Roberts, minister of the Church of Christ, will officiate. Burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Miss West was a daughter of the late William C. West and Elizabeth Thorpe West. She was a native of Giles County and a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Survivors include three sisters, Miss Ella West, Nashville, Mrs. Widdie Williams, Pulaski, Mrs. Berdie Estes, Lynnville; two brothers, Campbell West, Newberg, N. Y. and Carter West, Lynnville.<br><br>WHEELER, Lonnie G. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Nov 1955<br>Funeral services for Lonnie G. Wheeler, 70, retired farmer of Decatur, Ala., and native Giles Countian, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Decatur Church of Christ. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville, Tenn.<br>Mr. Wheeler died of a heart ailment late Monday afternoon at his home.<br><br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Will L. Wheeler and Alice Reynolds Wheeler, and was an active member of the Church of Christ. Mr. Wheeler lived in the Lynnville section until about thirty years ago when he moved to Morgan County, Ala.<br>Mr. Wheeler is survived by his wife, Mrs. May Devers Wheeler, a native of the Lynnville section; one daughter, Miss Wilma Wheeler, and two sons, Willard Wheeler and Devers Wheeler, all of Decatur; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Mae Coleman, Arlington, Va.; and three brothers, Reynolds M. Wheeler, Pulaski, Dr. Lester R. Wheeler, Coral Gables, Fla., and Edgar Wheeler, Louisville, Ky.<br><br>WHEELER, Willie L. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1952<br>Funeral services for Willie L. Wheeler, 60, farmer of the Chicken Creek community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Cool Spring Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert Gibbs. Burial took place in the Greenwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wheeler died suddenly of a heart attack Friday morning, February 22, at his home. He was a lifelong resident of the county, the son of the late Will L. Wheeler and Ada Reynolds Wheeler. For many years he had been a member of Cool Spring Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Wheeler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Barnett Wheeler; two daughters, Mrs. Alma Ruth Cole, Nashville, and Mrs. Joe H. Harwell, Pulaski; three sons, Edward Wheeler, Pulaski and Walker Wheeler, U. S. Air Force, stationed in Spokane, Wash.; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Mae Wheeler Coleman, Arlington, Va.; and four brothers, Reynolds M. Wheeler, Pulaski, E. F. Wheeler, Louisville, Ky., Lester B. Wheeler, Coral Gables, Fla., and L. G. Wheeler, Decatur, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WHITE, Ad F. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1956<br>Funeral services for Ad F. White, 74, retired hardwood lumber dealer of Birmingham, Ala., were held Wednesday afternoon at the Noblett Cemetery, south of Minor Hill in Giles County. Mr. White died on Monday, November 5, at his home in Birmingham.<br>Mr. White, son of the late John White and Caroline White, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Lytle White, and one daughter, Miss CarolynWhite.<br><br>WHITE, Bessie Mae Williams The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Mae Williams White, 54, wife of Tom A. White, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs White died of a heart attack at 8 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, January 14, at her home at 616 Childers Street, as she was preaparing to go to the funeral home to see her aunt who had died the night before.<br>She was a devout member of the First Baptist Church. Born February 14, 1896 at Fall River in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late J. W. Williams and Mattie Freeman Williams. The family had made their home in Giles County since 1922.<br><br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. White is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Lucile W. Lacroix, Bodenham, Mrs. Arthur Cobb, Waynesboro, and Miss Mary Lizzie White, Pulaski; and one son, Cpl. J. W. White, who is stationed in Japan with the U. S. Army Air Corps; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Taylor Marston, Lawrenceburg; and two brothers, Edward Williams, Fall River and Claude Williams, Paris, Tenn. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WHITE, Clarence Adney The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1951<br>Funeral services for Clarence Adney White, 60, Eighteenth District farmer, who died about one o&#8217;clock Sunday, October 14, at his home on Agnew Creek, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Homer Brown, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. White died suddenly of a heart attack. Born September 23, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Marcus Lee White and Emily Cornelia Wilburn White. He was a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br>Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Zeigler White; two daughters, Miss Estelle White, Scotts Hill, Mrs. Malcolm Moore, Pulaski; two sons, Nelson White, Pulaski, and Wayne White, Scotts Hill; one sister, Mrs. Minnie White Gunter, Pulask; and one brother, Gilbert White, Fort Worth, Texas.<br><br><br><br>WHITE, Dora Bayless The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jan 1958<br>Mrs. Dora Bayless White, 85, widow of Smith White, died Friday night in her four-room frame house on the Pisgah Pike in East Pulaski of burns and smoke suffocation resulting from a fire that originated in her bedroom and was confined to that room.<br>H. E. Harmon, a neighbor, discovered the fire, phoned the fire department and went to the home where Mrs. White was found lying on her bed which was afire. She was dead from the effects of burns and smoke on arrival at the Giles County Hospital.<br>Fire Engineer T. R. Williamson said firemen extinguished the flames in the house and only two holes burned in the floor of the bedroom where the fire broke out.<br>Mrs. White&#8217;s husband died about 17 years ago and she had since lived alone. She had no immediate relatives in Giles County.<br>A native of Marshall County, she had lived in Giles County for 45 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Rev. G. W. Stuber, Baptist minister and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>WHITE, Earl Robert The Pulaski Citizen 28 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for Earl Robert White, 60, owner of the Nesbitt Bottling Company of Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday afternoon at East Hill Church of Christ, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of the church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br>Mr. White died at 8 o&#8217;clock on Monday night, March 26, at Giles County Hospital, following an extended period of illness.<br><br>Born August 10, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Isaac Meadows White and Amanda Pope White, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Gertrude Kersey White, died May 4, 1932.<br>Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Garrett White; one daughter, Mrs. Sidney Shackelford, Decatur, Ala.; one sister, Mrs. Houston Thurman, of the Rich community; and two brothers, Pitman White, of the Rich community, and Buford M. White, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WHITE, Eugene Wharton The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1952<br>Eugene Wharton White, 75, retired farmer of the Twelfth Civil District, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, January 1, at Giles County Hospital, following a ten day illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born June 22, 1877, in the ancestral home in which he spent his entire life, he was the son of the late Charles Henry White and Mary Maxwell White. He was educated in the local schools and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.<br>Mr. White, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by one niece, Mrs. Thomas B. Carter, and one nephew, Charles A. White, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WHITE, Fannie Vick The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Minerva Vick White, 83, widow of Henry White, will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 3:00 Wednesday afternoon, with the rites conducted by Rev. G. W. Stuber and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. White died unexpectedly at 8 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, December 23, at her home in the Eighth Civil District after a period of declining health.<br>Born January 7, 1874, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late John R. Vick and Susie Kidd Vick, and was a member of Thompson Chapel Baptist Church. Her husband, Henry White died in 1919.<br>Mrs. White is survived by seven sons, Clarence White, Laten White, Astor White, Wilson<br>White, Lofton White, and Shirley White, all of Giles County; and Lindsey White, Austin, Texas;<br>two daughters, Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. John Birdsong, Route four; sixteen grandchildren, five great grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WHITE, Floyd English The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1956<br>Floyd English White, 54, a prominent business, church and civic leader of Pulaski, died at 2:30 a. m. Thursday at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 4:00 p. m. Friday at First Methodist Church, Pulaski, by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski, with Masonic rites at the grave.<br><br>Mr. White was born and reared in Campbellsville where he received his education. He was the son of the late Manuel Webster White and Hettie Carvell White. For more than twenty-five years he had resided in Pulaski where he took an active part in church and civic affairs. He was a member of the Official Board of First Methodist Church, a member of the George Morgan Bible Class, a director of The Union Bank, former member of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Scottish Rite order, the Exchange Club, and the Elks Club.<br>Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Denison White; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas D. Benson, Pulaski; a son, Floyd Denison White; and a sister, Mrs. Edgar Dillahar, Cleveland, Ohio. Bennett-May Funeral Directors will be in charge of the service.<br><br>WHITE, George Alfred The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for George Alfred White, 89, resident of the Brick Church Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John Lindenberger. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. White died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night at Gordon Hospital, Lewisburg, after a short illness.<br>Born May 7, 1869, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Alfred White and Sarah Netherland White. He was a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church.<br>A retired U. S. Army Sergeant, he had served both in the Spanish-American War and in World War I.<br>Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bentia Thomas White; two sons, George White, Brick Church; Alfred White, Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. R. W. Shilling, N. Mex., Mrs. W. R. Burney, Nashville, and Mrs. William Randolph, Lewisburg; and nine grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WHITE, Helen Lytle The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1959<br>Graveside services for Mrs. Helen Lytle White, 71, native of Minor Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Noblit Cemetery at Minor Hill. Mrs. White died at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 14, at a Birmingham, Ala., hospital after an extended illness. Her husband, Ad White, also a native of the county, died about two years ago.<br>Born and reared at Minor Hill, she was the daughter of the late Will Lytle and Mollie Noblit White.<br>Mrs. White is survived by one daughter, Miss Carolyn White; and one sister, Dr. Mary W. Lytle, both of Birmingham.<br><br>WHITE, Ida May Petty The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ida May Petty White, 76, resident of the Weakley Creek section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the New Hope Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Robert E. Wilsford, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. White who had been in failing health the past year, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Nix.<br>A native of Giles County, she was born November 18, 1882, the daughter of the late Felix G. Petty and Mollie Anderson Petty. She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church.<br><br>Mrs. White is survived by her husband, Rufus Wiley White, Sr.; the one daughter, Mrs. Nix.; two sons, Rufus Wiley White, Jr., and Joe Dennis White; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild, all of the Weakley Creek Community; and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Kimbrugh, Elkton. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WHITE, John Ella Hutton The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. John Ella Hutton White, 42, Pulaski housewife, were held at 2 p. m. Monday at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. White died unexpectedly at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, March 15, at her home on West Woodring Street.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born August 11, 1915, the daughter of the late Jesse B. Hutton and Ellen Woodard Hutton.<br>Mrs. White is survived by her husband, Jim White; one daughter, Mrs. Billy J. Wilson, Pulaski; and one sone, Joe Douglas Hazelwood, Pulaski; by a previous marriage; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Leonard Goats, Weakley Creek, and Mrs. Willie Burks, Pulaski; and one brother, John Hutton, Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WHITE, John Jesse The Pulaski Citizen 22 Feb 1950<br>Funeral services John Jesse White, 77, Lawrence County farmer, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 13, at Jackson&#8217;s Clinic, after one day&#8217;s illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. William Y. Brinkley, pastor of the church, and burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br><br>WHITE, Joseph Pitman The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Joseph Pitman White, 70, farmer of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Union Valley Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and Brown Foster of Columbia, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. White died unexpectedly, having been found in the garden near the home about 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon.<br>Born October 9, 1897, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Isaac Meadow White and Mrs. Amanda Ussery White. He was a member of Union Valley Baptist Church.<br>Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Robbie Allen White; three daughter, Mrs. Odes Kennedy, Marshall, Texas, Mrs. Herman Connelly, North Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Ross McGee, Columbia; four sons, Clarence M. White, Detroit, Mich., Clayton J. White, Aiken, S. C., J. P. White, Jr., and Kenneth White, both of Nashville; ten grandchildren; one brother, Buford M. White, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Houston Thurman, Rich Community.<br><br>WHITE, Joseph Clark The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1959<br>Joseph Clark White, 68, a leading Pulaski merchant, died Saturday, December 26, at 4:45 p. m. at Giles County Hospital in Pulaski after a long illness that followed a paralytic stroke suffered seven years ago.<br><br>Funeral services were held at three o&#8217;clock Sunday, December 27, at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by David East and J. B. Rasbury, Church of Christ ministers, and burial took place in Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrence County.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. White was the son of the late Clark and Alice Townsend White. He had owned and operated a grocery store in Pulaski for many years, having been associated with his father in the Clark White and Son firm that was founded more than twenty years ago.<br>Mr. White was a member of the Second Street Church of Christ.<br>Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Griffin White; two sons, Paul and Harold White; two daughters, Miss Ella White, and Mrs. Martha Ruth Stone, all of Pulaski; a brother, Herbert White, Cleveland, Ohio; and two sisters, Mrs. Bryan Pigg, Pulaski, and Mrs. V. H. Crowder, Lawrenceburg; and two grandchildren.<br><br>WHITE, Josie The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Josie White, 80, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Choate Creek Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. David Dickens of New Prospect, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Franklin of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. White died on July 2 at a Lewisburg nursing home after an extended illness.<br>Born May 20, 1877, in Giles County, she was survived by one son, Cecil Cates, Bodenham; six grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Bell Bivins, Lawrence County, Mrs. Lena Felker, Lynnville, Mrs. Nettie Barnickle, Pulaski and Mrs. Nina Campbell, New Prospect, Lawrence County. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WHITE, Lula Rosson The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Rosson White, 67, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Minor Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>She died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night, August 10, at Giles County Hospital, following several months declining health.<br>Born February 9, 1885, and reared in the county, she was the daughter of the late Jim Rosson and Arcaine McDougal Rosson. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Her husband, J. J. (Dug) White, died February 13, 1950.<br>Mrs. White, who had been residing recently in Pulaski, is survived by four daughters, Miss Gladys White and Mrs. and Mrs. C. D. Shelton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Dallas Shelton and Mrs. Wesley Tomelin, both of Minor Hill; three sons, Bob Taylor White, Bryer White, and Austin White, all of Minor Hill; thirteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Cleve Hamby and Mrs. Jack Dean, Pulaski, and Mrs. Viola Tankersley and Miss Minnie Rosson, Lawrence County; and one brother, Virgil Rosson, Lawrence County. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br><br>WHITE, Lytle The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jul 1956<br>Graveside services for Lytle White, 47, Birmingham, Ala., owner of a lumber mill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Noblett Cemetery, south of Minor Hill. Mr. White, while driving down a city street, died of a heart attack about 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon.<br>He was the only son of the late Noah White and Lura Lytle White, born at Fall River in Lawrence County, lived at Minor Hill for several years, moving to Birmingham in his childhood. He was owner of a hardwood lumber mill in Birmingham.<br>Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carolyn Drake White; and a son and daughter. He was the grandson of the late Will Lytle and Mollie Noblett Lytle of Minor Hill.<br><br>WHITE, Malinda Jane Tidwell The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Malinda Jane Tidwell Zeigler White, 82, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. White died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence A. White, in the Eighteenth Civil District, after a long illness.<br>Born July 25, 1870, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Tidwell and Sarah Richardson Tidwell. She was a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. White is survived by her husband, C. A. White; the one daughter, Mrs. Clarence A. White; one son, Charlie Zeigler, Bodenham; ten grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; one brother, Frank Tidwell, Lynnville; half-sister, Mrs. Emma Gower, Pulaski; and two half-brothers, Joe Tidwell, Pulaski, and Sam H. Tidwell, Lakeland, Fla.<br><br>WHITE, Marjorie Bascom The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1959<br>Mrs. Newton H. White, III, 32, wife of the Rev. Mr. White, Pulaski native, and a resident of Tucson, Ariz., drowned Tuesday, December 22, in a futile attempt to rescue her 8-year old son from a swimming pool on the White&#8217;s property in Tucson.<br>Funeral services for Mrs. White were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski by the Rev. Wallace Carr, pastor, and the Rev. A. E. Dimmock, Presbyterian minister and former pastor of the Pulaski church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Funeral services for the child, Randolph Hill, were held in Tucson. He was Mrs. White&#8217;s son by a previous marriage.<br>The Rev. Mr. White, the son of Mrs. Gardner White, Pulaski, and the late Mr. White was returning from a Christman shopping trip when he noticed a number of emergency vehicles parked around his former home, about a block from a new home into which the family had recently moved. He hurried to the scene where he learned of the tragic event that claimed the lives of his wife and her small son. Efforts being made to revive them were in vain.<br>While details of the tragedy are not known, it is believed that Mrs. White missed her son and had gone to the site of the former home and swimming pool in search of the child and had plunged into the pool when she saw him in the water. The time of the drowning was placed at between 3:10 and 3:33 P. M.<br><br>Another child, six year old Debra, also by a former marriage, had remained in the new home, but after becoming restless walked to the former residence and found her mother and brother in the pool. She ran to a neighbor for help which started the efforts to rescue and revive the victims.<br>Mr. and Mrs. White were married July 17, 1959, and had resided in Tucson since that time. Mr. White had resigned as pastor of the Northminister Presbyterian Church in Tucson, which he organized eight years ago, to form another new Presbyterian Church in the Tucson area. Pending the construction of the latter church, Rev. and Mrs. White had opened their new home for church and Sunday School services.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. White is survived by a daughter, Debbie Hill, 6, of Tucson; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bascom, Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Emmett Holekamp, Lubbock, Texas; and a brother, William Bascom, Chicago.<br><br>WHITE, Mary Tennie Wilburn The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952<br>Mrs. Richard White, 76, died of a heart ailment at 5 o&#8217;clock on Monday morning, April 28, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Homer Brown, at Fall River. Her death followed several months declining health.<br>Funeral services were held on Wednesday at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. G. Coston, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Before her marriage she was the former Miss Mary Tennie Willburn. Her husband, Richard White, died many years ago.<br>Mrs. White, a member of the Baptist Church, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Luther Franks and Mrs. Wattie Rhodes, both of Lawrenceburg; one son, Robert L. White, Jacksonville, Fla.; one step-son, Lewis White, Covington, Ky., several grandchildren; and two brothers, Wiley Wilburn, Scotts Hill, and Tommy Wilburn, Fall River.<br><br>WHITE, Newton H. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1958<br>Capt. Newton H. White, Jr., 73, retired U. S. Navy officer and native of Giles County, died at 11:15 p. m. Friday at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore after an illness of three months.<br>Capt. White had undergone treatment at the Baltimore Hospital since August 19. Funeral services for Capt. White were conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Arlington Cemetery in Washington, D. C.<br>Captain White was born in Wales August 22, 1885, a son of the late Newton H. White and Hallie Gardner White. The elder Mr. White died in 1931 and Mrs. White in 1948.<br>About 34 years ago, Captain White was married to Rebecca Terry of Galveston, Texas, who survives.<br>He was graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1907 and immediately after the Armistice was signed, he transferred to naval aviation, helping pioneer this new and dangerous field. He was trained at Miami, Pensacola, Akron, Ohio, and at Kelly Field, receiving his commission as a navy pilot in 1919.<br><br>Captain White was granted his request for retirement in December, 1938, but with the start of World War II he was recalled to active duty, being assigned first as chief naval inspector at the Glenn L. Martin Co., in Baltimore. Later, he became commanding officer of the U. S. Naval Air Base at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, N. Y.<br>At the close of World War II, he returned to his farm home, &#8220;Enterprise&#8221; at Mitchellville, Md. The farm was named for the USS Enterprise which he commanded early in 1938 as the carrier&#8217;s first skipper.<br>His career with the Navy was highlighted by numerous top assignments. He served for four years as naval attache to the Court of St. James, was the first commander of a carrier unit-the USS Wright and attached patrol squadrons-from 1932 to 1934. During the first World War he took part in the occupation of Vera Cruz and was awarded the Victory Medal for his services as executive officer of the USS Denver. He also was the first executive officer of the aircraft carrier Lexington.<br>Captain White spent his retirement years assisting educational projects and in July sent Vanderbilt University one of the largest unrestricted gifts in the University&#8217;s history when he added $88,250 in insurance stock to the University&#8217;s general funds. He also was a large contributor to John Hopkins University and had helped countless individuals in higher education.<br>Captain White was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He had been awarded the Victory Medal for his services as executive officer of the USS Denver during World War I.<br>His only immediate survivor, besides his wife, is a sister, Mrs. Robert C. Webster of Nashville.<br><br>WHITE, Nora Mai Nance The Pulaski Citizen 6 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs Nora Mai Nance White, 74, widow of William E. White, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Cool Springs Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Holland, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>She died of a heart ailment at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 31, at Giles County Hospital after a five weeks illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Edward Lee Nance and Adell Waldrom Nance and the wife of William E. White. She was an active member of the Booths Chapel Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. White is survived by four sons, Alton White, Minor Hill, George M. White, Memphis, and William Carson White, Cleveland, Ohio; four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Prince and Mrs. Estelle Felker, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Norma Hillis, Louisville, Ky., and Miss Norene White, Goodsprings; twenty-six grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren; one brother, Elwood Nance, Lewisburg; and one sister, Mrs. Lena Phillips, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WHITE, Sam The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1951<br><br>Funeral services for Sam White, 75, retired farmer of the Third Civil District, who died at 7:40 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, March 17, at his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Graves, in that community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Hanna Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, he was the son of the late Sam White and Betty Massey White. He never married.<br>Mr. White is survived by one sister, Mrs. Guy Eubank of the same community.<br><br>WHITE, Thomas Anglin The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1958<br>Graveside services will be held at the family lot in Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, Ala., at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning for Thomas Anglin White, 68, retired real estate and insurance agency proprietor. Mr. White died of pneumonia at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 26, at his home in that city, following several years illness.<br>A native of Birmingham, he was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and had owned his business until ill health forced his retirement.<br>Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mallie Brown White, daughter of Mrs. Colie H. Brown of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Mallie White Bonnie; one son, Thomas Anglin White, III, all of Birmingham; one brother, Charlie White, Montgomery, Ala.<br><br>WHITE, U. G. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1952<br>U. G. White, 75, former Giles Countian and hardware merchant of Athens, Ala., died Saturday morning, September 27, at an Athens hospital after a short illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Athens Christian Church, with burial in that city.<br>Born and reared here he was the son of the late J. M. (Bud) White and Amanda Warren White. For forty years he had been a hardware merchant in Athens.<br>Mr. White, a member of the Christian Church, is survived by his wife; four daughters; several grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. C. F. Cribb, Sr., Mrs. Lula Thompson, and Mrs. Bessie Jackson, all of Limestone County, Ala., and Mrs. Verna Seniard, Muncie, Ind.; and three brothers, Noble White, Pulaski, Morgan White and Clay White, Lester, Ala.<br><br><br>WHITE, William Elihu The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for William Elihu White, 77, retired farmer of the Goodspring community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Chestnut Grove Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead, pastor. Burial took place in Cool Springs Cemetery.<br>Mr. White died Thursday noon at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born October 29, 1877, at Minor Hill, he was the son of the late George White and Emma Hester White, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora Nance White; four daughters, Mrs. Erskine Prince and Mrs. Elmer Felker, both of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Turner Hillis and Miss Norene White, both of Goodspring; four sons, Garland White and Alton White, Minor Hill, Martin White, Memphis, and William Carson White, Cleveland, Ohio; twenty-six grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel McGill, Bodenham and Miss Veda White, Pulaski; and two brothers, Mason White and Bryan White, both of Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WHITEHEAD, Goldman Forrest The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Goldman Forrest Whitehead, 52, native Giles Countian and manager of the National Store at Winchester, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Kedron Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Whitehead died about 1:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, May 28, en route to Giles County Hospital following his collapse from a heart attack while mowing the yard at the family home at Kedron.<br>Mr. Whitehead, an employee of the company for 35 years, has served as manager for 21 years, including the stores for 21 years, including the stores at Gallatin, Fayetteville, and Winchester, the latter position he has held for many years.<br>Born in Giles County, April 30, 1906, he was the son of the late John Whitehead and Alice Goldman Whitehead.<br>Mr. Whitehead is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Dickey Whitehead, native of the Campbellsville community; and four sisters; Mrs. Jack Paisley, Stella, Miss Exene Whitehead, employee of the Fair Store in Pulaski, Miss Lurline Whitehead, both of Kedron and Mrs. Arthur Thorne, Cartright, Ala. Wilson T. Carter and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WHITFIELD, James Bowers The Pulaski Citizen 14 Nov 1956<br>James Bowers Whitfield, 88, retired farmer, were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Whitfield died at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, November 13, at his home on East Woodring Street after a long illness.<br>Born November 13, 1868, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Whitfield and Emma Stone Whitfield, and was a member of First Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Cora Sanders Whitfield, died February 27, 1948.<br>Mr. Whitfield is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Davis and Miss Sarah Whitfield, Pulaski; one granddaughter, Mrs. Reece Childers, Statesville, N. C. ; and two great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WHITFIELD, John The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1957<br>Funeral services will be held in West Memphis, Ark., with burial in that city, for John Whitfield, 47, native Pulaskian who died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, September 4.<br>Born and reared at Pulaski, he was the son of Mrs. Ella Mae Carden Whitfield of Pulaski and the late Copeland Whitfield. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Whitfield who operated a dry cleaning plant in West Memphis for a number of years, in addition to his mother, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maureen Harlan Whitfield; two children, Donald and Marilyn Whitfield; and four sisters, Mrs. Ben Ingrum, Pulaski, Mrs. Joe P. Butler, Anniston, Ala.; Mrs. J. Shirley Allred, Meridian, Miss., and Mrs. George C. Hulme, Nashville.<br><br><br>WHITFIELD, William Walter The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for William Walter Whitfield, 64, resident of the White Bluff section, were held Tuesday afternoon, March 4, at the United Brethren Church near White Bluff, with burial in the Williams Cemetery. Mr. Whitfield died Monday March 3, at his home near White Bluff, after a period of declining health.<br>A brother of Raymond Whitfield of Pulaski, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Forrest Whitfield; three daughters, seven grandchildren; and two sisters.<br><br>WHITLEY, Ella Sisk The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Mrs. Ella Sisk Whitley, 81, native of Giles County, died at one o&#8217;clock on Saturday, February 8, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Potts, at Columbia. Funeral services were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock the following Monday afternoon at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery at Columbia.<br>Born in Giles County, she had resided most of her life in Maury County. She was the daughter of the late John Sisk and Elizabeth Mitchell Sisk, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Whitley is survived by her husband, C. C. Whitley; two daughter, Mrs. Potts, Columbia, and Mrs. W. T. Irvine, Nashville; two sons, Hume A. Whitley and Robert C. Whitley, Nashville; nine grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Miss Anna Bell Sisk and Mrs. Flora Mitchell, both of Columbia.<br><br>WHITLOCK, William Andrew The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1955<br>Funeral services for William Andrew Whitlock, 87, retired Prospect merchant, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks, pastor, Dr. J. Clark Hensley, and Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Whitlock died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A native of Rockwood, Tenn., and born April 8, 1867, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Whitlock, and was a member of the Baptist Church. He lived most of his life in Giles County.<br>His first wife, Mrs. Lettie Hoover Whitlock, died March 7, 1921.<br>Mr. Whitlock is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Rogers Howard Whitlock; four daughters, Mrs. Ozro Petty and Mrs. Coleman Davis, Prospect, Mrs. Newt Birdsong, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. T. W. Lackey, El Dorado, Ark.; three sons, Herbert Whitlock and Cecil Whitlock, Pulaski, and Walter Whitlock, Anniston, Ala.; nineteen grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WHITMIRE, Caroline Elizabeth White The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth White Whitmire, 83, native Giles Countian, were held Thursday at Brown Funeral Home in Decatur, Ala., with burial in the Decatur Cemetery. Mrs. Whitmire died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, December 24, at the home of a son in Decatur after a long illness.<br>Born January 19, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James White and Mary Ann (Tennie) Massey White. She was a member of the Ninth Avenue Methodist Church in Decatur where she had resided the past thirty-five years. Her husband, C. Boone Whitmire, died January 10, 1939.<br>Mrs. Whitmire is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward Craiger, Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. John H. Moore, Sr., Pulaski; three sons, Buford Whitmire, C. S. Whitmire, and C. B. Whitmire, Jr., all of Decatur, Ala.; seven grandchildren, fifteen grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. John S. Graves, and one half-brother, Edward Walls, both of Giles County.<br><br>WHITMIRE, Joseph Petty The Pulaski Citizen 23 Apr 1952<br>Joseph Petty Whitmire, 58, insurance man of Atlanta, Ga., died unexpectedly Monday night, March 31, in a hospital in that city.<br>A native of Giles County, he had been in the insurance business 35 years and was secretary-treasurer of his firm. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and served in the Medical Corps with the A. E. F. during World War I.<br>Funeral services and burial took place in Atlanta.<br>Mr. Whitmire is survived by his wife; a daughter, Miss Lydia Whitmire, Atlanta; a brother, Dr. Felix Sibley, Hapeville, Ga.; one uncle, Erskine L. Petty, Ethridge, Tenn.<br><br>WHITSETT, James Richard The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952<br>Funeral services for James Richard Whitsett, 78, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church. Burial took place in the Beech Hill Cemetery.<br>He died at 6:45 o&#8217;clock on Sunday morning, May 4, at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Darnell, in the Brick Church section, after several years of declining health.<br>Son of the late James R. Whitsett and Mattie Davis Whitsett, he was born April 21, 1874, in Giles County.<br>Mr. Whitsett is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Tinie Jones, Gallatin; two son, Richard Whitsett and Allen Whitsett, both of Marshall County; the sister, Mrs. Darnell; and four brothers, Sam Whitsett and Otis Whitsett, both of Giles County, and Connie Whitsett and Claude Whitsett, Akron, Ohio. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WHITSETT, Sidney Otis The Giles Free Press 6 Feb 1957<br>Funeral services for Sidney Otis Whitsett, 82, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the New Hope Baptist Church, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br>Burial took place in the Lay Cemetery. Mr. Whitsett died at 1:55 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, February 4, after a long illness at the home of his son, Otis D. Whitsett in the Pleasant Valley community of Lawrence County.<br>A member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church, he was a native of Giles County, born January 14, 1875, the son of the late James Whitsett and Mattie Davis Whitsett. He had lived most of his life in Giles County, having moved to Lawrence County five years ago.<br><br>Mr. Whitsett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ola Bell Ervin Whitsett; two daughters, Mrs. Jimmy Harvesty, Ethridge, and Mrs. James Brown, Lawrenceburg; two sons, E. B. Whitsett, Pulaski, and Otis D. Whitsett, Lawrence County; seventeen grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. John Darnell, Pulaski; and three brothers, Sam Whitsett, Brick Church, Connie Whitsett, McBurg, and Claude Whitsett, Akron, Ohio. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WHITSON, David The Pulaski Citizen 4 Apr 1951<br>Funeral services for David Whitson, 26, who died suddenly of a heart attack on Sunday at Johnson City Hospital, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the First Presbyterian Church in Columbia. Burial took place in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br>Mr. Whitson, a graduate of the University of Tennessee in the department of agriculture, and assistant farm agent of Washington County, resided several years in Pulaski. He was the son of A. D. Whitson and the late Clara McFall Whitson.<br>In addition to his father who lives in Louisiana, Mr. Whitson is survived by his wife; a brother, George Whitson, Louisiana; and his grandmother, Mrs. George McFall of Columbia.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shuler attended the funeral on Tuesday morning.<br><br>WHITT, Alton C. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br>A. C. Whitt, about 38, native of Ardmore and a flagman on a Chicago-bound passenger train, was killed Saturday in a derailment accident apparently caused by a faulty switch near Selmer, Tenn., according to an Associated Press report from Selmer.<br>Mr. Whitt&#8217;s body was found in a field 100 yards from the track. He died in Corinth, Miss., hospital, 17 miles south of Ramer, the tiny McNairy switching point where the derailment occurred. Nine other persons were hurt in the derailment.<br>Mr. Whitt was the son of Mrs. Raymond F. Whitt, Sr., of Nashville and the late Mr. Whitt, who was assistant terminal manager for Greyhound Lines in Nashville.<br>Survivors are his wife, a son, Alton C. Whitt, Jr., amd a step-daughter, Barbara, all of Birmingham, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. Raymond Deal, Nashville, Mrs. Carter Merrell, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Waco, Texas; and two brothers, Raymond Whitt, Jr., Nashville, and James O. Whitt, Corbin, Ky.<br>Funeral services for Mr. Whitt were held at ten o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Johns-Ridouts Funeral Home in Birmingham and burial was in Birmingham.<br><br>WHITT, Docia The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Docia Whitt, 94, who died Monday, May 15, at her home at Ardmore, after an extended illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Union Hill Baptist Church. Toney Rainey officiated and burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Whitt spent all her life in Ardmore. Her husband, B. W. Whitt, a farmer, died in 1942. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. O. C. Magnusson, Mrs. William Lewter, Mrs. Loyd Reynolds, all of Ardmore; and six sons, Roy Whitt of Athens, Ala., L. D. Whitt, of Florence, Ala., W. E. Whitt of Atlanta, Ga., Vernon Whitt of Ardmore, and L. T. Whitt of Nashville.<br><br>WHITT, Robert Winford The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1953<br>Funeral services for Robert Winford Whitt, 43, salesman for Richland Mills, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church. Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery at Ardmore.<br>Mr. Whitt died suddently of a heart attack at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday night at his home.<br>A native of Limestone County, Ala., he was born September 8, 1909, the son of the late J. B. Whitt and Ella Cross Whitt. He was a deacon in the First Baptist Church, a member of the Masonic Lodge and a veteran of World War II.<br>Mr. Whitt is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lavonia Mason Whitt; two daughters, Mrs. Billy Minor, Nashville and Mrs. Tom Tarpley, San Diego, Calif.; one son, Mason Whitt on USS St. Paul in the Pacific; one granddaughter; three sisters, Mrs. August Eckstein, Ardmore, Mrs. W. B. Ferguson, Evansville, Tenn., and Mrs. Charlie Stevenson, Detroit, Mich.; and five brothers, Malcolm Whitt, Ollie Whitt, Ardmore, Houston Whitt, Athens, Ala., Wilson Whitt, Huntsville, Ala., and D. J. Whitt, Mobile, Ala. Toney Raney and Son, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WHITT, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for William Thomas Whitt, 83, retired farmer of Lincoln County, who died at 8:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, February 27, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank McCormack, at Elkton, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Cash Point Baptist Church. The Rev. R. B. Kennedy, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in the Gatlin Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala., near Ardmore.<br>Mr. Whitt who had been ill for the past year, had made his home with Mrs. McCormack since coming to Elkton six years ago.<br>He was a native of Lincoln County and the son of the late Isaac Whitt and Elina Browning Whitt. He was the last member of the family of fifteen children.<br>Mrs. Rhoda White Whitt was his first wife, who died many years ago. Later he married the former Miss Ella Lewter who died ten years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs. McCormack, Mr. Whitt is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Cash Point; six sons, Ira Whitt and Tillman Whitt, both of Louisville, Ky., Ernest Whitt, Akron, Ohio, William Whitt, Fayetteville, Vernon Whitt, Birmingham, Ala., and Garland Whitt, Dothan, Ala.; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>WHITWORTH, Elizabeth Dorcas Holley The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Dorcas Holley Whitworth, 68, widow of Lon H. Whitworth, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Cornersville Church of Christ, conducted by Coleman Pyles and Tom Holland and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Whitworth died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday night at her home at Diana.<br><br>Born March 27, 1886 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Holley and Eliza Green McMillion Holley and was a member of the Church of Christ at Diana.<br>Her husband, Lon H. Whitworth died August 6, 1952.<br>Mrs. Whitworth is survived by four daughters, Mrs. W. T. Collins, Beech Hill, Mrs. Lewis Holley and Mrs. Joe Doggett, both of Diana and Mrs. Zollie Derryberry, Pulaski; three sons, Robert Roy Whitworth, Wallace Whitworth and Lon H. Whitworth, Jr., all of Diana; 25 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. George Hollingsworth, Lewisburg, and Mrs. John Wolfe, Odd Fellows Hall.<br><br>WHITWORTH, Lon Harvey The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1952<br>Lon Harvey Whitworth, Sr., 67, prominent farmer and lumber dealer of the Diana community, died at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, August 6, at Gordon&#8217;s Hospital at Lewisburg, after a brief illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Cornersville Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Tom Holland. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of the county, he was the son of the late Robert Whitworth and Michie Head Whitworth. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Whitworth is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Holley Whitworth; four daughters, Mrs. William T. Collins, Frankewing, Mrs. Lewis Holley, Peoria, Ill., Mrs. Zollie Derryberry, Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Mrs. Joe Doggett, Diana; three sons, Robert Roy Whitworth, Wallace Whitworth and Lon H. Whitworth, Jr., all of Diana; 25 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Willie Clay Whitworth, Waco, Texas; one half-sister, Mrs. Delia Holley, El Paso, Texas; and one brother, Bourbon Whitworth, Cleveland, Tenn.<br><br>WIGHAM, Frederick John The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for Frederick John Wigham, 64, resident of New York City, were held Saturday afternoon, November 16, at the Brandon Cemetery at Hoepwell, Va. He died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Thursday at his home.<br>Born in Wakefield County, York, England, he was employed at Loewy Hydropress in New York City. The family maintained a home in New York and a summer home in Hopewell, Va.<br>Mr. Wigham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Hampton Shannon Wigham, daughter of the late Mrs. Sallie Roberts Hampton of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Arthur Westlake, New Market, Ontario, Canada; and one step-daughter, Mrs. Frank Bredell, Buffalo, N. Y., the former Miss Libby Shannon.<br><br><br>WILBURN, Audrey Caudle The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Audrey Caudle Wilburn, 65, resident of the Scotts Hill section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Frank Durham. Burial will take place in the church cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Wilburn died at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 20, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A native of Alabama, she was born January 27, 1894, the daughter of the late John Caudle and Lucy Allred Caudle. Her husband, Wiley Wilburn, died October 18, 1956. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Wilburn is survived by two sons, Herbert Wiley Wilburn, Murfreesboro, and Richard Bunt Wilburn, Kissimmee, Fla; five daughters, Mrs. Viola Stafford, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. M. J. Woodard, Nashville, Mrs. Flournoy Goats, Mrs. J. C. Childress and Mrs. Floyd Green, all of Giles County; three step-sons, Ivan Wilburn, Hollis Wilburn, and Calvin Wilburn, all of Giles County; four step-daughters, Mrs. Ruby Redd, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Esther Harwell, Texas, Mrs. Mary Barnes, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Ruby Jacobs, Murfreesboro; forty grandchildren; and one brother, Lee Caudle, Dallas, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WILBURN, George Carl The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1956<br>Prayer services for George Carl Wilburn, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilburn, were held Thursday afternoon at the Wilburn Cemetery at Liberty.<br>In addition to the parents, the infant is survived by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.Robert Wilburn and Mr. and Mrs. Will Morgan.<br><br>WILBURN, George Wiley The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for George Wiley Wilburn, 70, lifelong resident of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. L. A. Hatfield and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Scott;s Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wilburn died at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 18, at his home following a long period of declining health. A retired farmer, he was born April 26, 1886, in Giles County, the son of the late Thomas Wilburn and Nancy Curtis Wilburn, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Wilburn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Audra Caudle Bunt Wilburn; six daughters, Mrs. Mayburn Redd, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Mary Barnes, Fayetteville, Mrs. Glenn Harwell, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Ruth Jacobs, Murfreesboro, Mrs. J. C. Childers, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Loyd Green, Scott&#8217;s Hill; four sons, Ivan G. Wilburn and Hollis, Leoma, Calvin Wilburn, Scott&#8217;s Hill, and S/Sgt Herbert Wiley Wilburn, U. S. Air Force, stationed at Selma AFB, Selma, Ala.; twenty-three<br>grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one brother, G. T. Wilburn, Leoma; and four step-children, Mrs. Viola Stafford, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Flournoy Goats, Pulaski, Mrs. M. J. Woodard, Nashville, and Sgt. Richard Bunt, Camp Gordon, Ga. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br><br><br>WILBURN, George W. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958<br><br>Funeral services for George W. Wilburn, 79, retired farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Liberty Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks and Rev. Sam Webster. Burial took place in the family cemetery at Liberty. Mr. Wilburn died Friday morning at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born August 21, 1878, in Giles County, he was the son of the late R. C. Wilburn and Lizzie Hardiman Elder Wilburn. His wife, Mrs. Matilda Elder Wilburn, died several years ago. He was a member of the Liberty Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Wilburn is survived by three sons, George E. Wilburn, Cedar Grove, Robert Wilburn, Elkton and Van Dyke Wilburn, Prospect; and one brother, W. S. Wilburn, Crescent View. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WILBURN, James Robert The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jan 1957<br>Funeral services for James Robert Wilburn, 84, retired farmer, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Liberty Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. W. C. Folks and Rev. Clifton Miller. Burial took place in the Simpson Cemetery in the Liberty Community. Mr. Wilburn died at 7:00 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning following several months illness.<br>Born March 21, 1872 in Giles County, he was the son of the late R. C. Wilburn and Elizabeth Wilburn, and was a lifelong member of the Liberty Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Wilburn is survived by one son, John David Wilburn, Liberty; four grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and two brothers, G. W. Wilburn, Liberty, and W. S. Wilburn, Conway. Bennett-May Funeral Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WILBURN, John Robert The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952<br>Funeral services for John Robert Wilburn, 83, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. B. E. Trent, minister of the Pulaski Church of God. Burial took place in the Scotts Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wilburn died at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at his home in the Eighteenth Civil District, following a three weeks illness.<br>Mr. Wilburn, a member of the Church of God, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fronie Brumley Wilburn; one small daughter Blenda Gale Wilburn; and one sister, Mrs. Fannie Hardiman, Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WILBURN, Lena Mae Bass The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Mae Bass Wilburn, 37, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, with Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the church, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Wilburn died at 9:05 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the home on Cleveland Street, following a long illness.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born April 8, 1916, the daughter of Dave Bass and Lena Hanna Bass of the Stella section. She was graduated from Summertown High School and attended Martin College. For eleven years she had been associated with the AAA program in Giles County and for the past two years had been a teacher of home-bound children.<br><br>She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to her parents, Mrs. Wilburn is survived by her husband, Forrest Wilburn; a four old daughter, Nancy Lee Wilburn; one sister, Mrs. James Cosby, Minor Hill; five brothers, Grady Bass and Roy Bass, both of Stella, Robert Bass, Nashville, Smith Bass, U. S. Air Force, stationed at Smyrna, and Paul Bass, U. S. Navy, in the Pacific area. Pulaski Funeral Home,<br>Funeral Directors.<br><br>WILBURN, Luther Guy The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Luther Guy Wilburn, 58, Miami, Fla., furniture dealer, who died of a heart ailment early Monday morning, Aug. 6, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wilburn, who was on a two weeks vacation here, became ill Saturday night and died at one o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jim Ingram in the Brick Church community.<br>Born December 29, 1892, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jasper Wilburn and Betty Johnson Wilburn. He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of the American Legion in Miami. He was also a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Wilburn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lila Mae Randall Wilburn, also a native of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. W. F. Pinkard, Miami, Fla.; one son, Guy Wilburn; two grandchildren, Gary and Gayle Wilburn, all of Louisville, Ky.; four sisters, Mrs. Ingram, Pulaski, Mrs. Andrew Choate, Nashville, and Mrs. George LaCroix and Mrs. Pat Bryant, both of Baltimore, Md.; four brothers, John T. Wilburn, Bunker Hill, Hobert Wilburn, Nashville, and Edgar Wilburn, Goodsprings, and Robert Wilburn, Fort Worth, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WILKERSON, Andrew Lee The Pulaski Citizen 6 Apr 1955<br>Andrew Lee Wilkerson, a farmer, age 42, was found dead at his home in the 18th district Monday from self-inflicted wounds. He was found by a neighbor, Garfield Hobbs. He was shot twice, once in the heart and once below the heart.<br>Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church by Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Dora Erwin Wilkerson of Lewisburg; his father, E. J. Wilkerson, of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Campbell, Route 1, Pulaski and Mrs. Herbert Fralix of Buford Station; three brothers, Carl, James and Alvie Wilkerson of Lewisburg.<br><br>WILKERSON, Dora Erwin The Pulaski Citizen 4 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Erwin Wilkerson, 68, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Wilkerson died at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, October 31, at a Nashville hospital after an extended illness.<br><br>Born April 9, 1891, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Henry Clay Erwin and Josephine Willeford Erwin. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Wilkerson is survived by three sons, Carl Wilkerson, Lewisburg, James Wilkerson, Beech Hill, and Alvin Wilkerson, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Ed Campbell and Mrs. Nadine Fralix, both of Pulaski; sixteen grandchildren and one great grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. Bell Whitsett, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Jim Kirkpatrick, Beech Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WILKERSON, William Allen The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for William Allen Wilkerson, 80, well known Giles County retired farmer, who died at 4:30 on Thursday afternoon, August 24, at a Lawrence County hospital, following a long period of declining health, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church, and burial took place in the family lot in the Wilkerson cemetery in the Pleasant Valley community.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late William P. Wilkerson and Rachel Hughes Wilkerson, pioneer citizens of the section. He had served as a member of the county court for eighteen years.<br>His wife, Mrs. Julia Abernathy Wilkerson, died in 1939.<br>Mr. Wilkerson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Trawick, Mobile, Ala.; two nieces, Miss Sara Laird Witt, Oklahoma City, Okla.; and Mrs. Louise Goodloe, Bookout, Dallas, Texas; and one nephew, Carter H. Witt, Jr., Lynnville.<br>He was the last member of his immediate family.<br><br>WILKES, Joseph Frank The Pulaski Citizen 6 May 1959<br>Dr. Joseph Frank Wilkes, 53, native of Maury County and former supervisor of elementary education in Giles County, died Saturday in a Louisville, Ky., hospital after several months of illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at Oakes and Nichols funeral home at Columbia, with the Rev. J. Earl Gilbreath officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery at Columbia.<br>Dr. Wilkes, son of the late Joseph and Bertha Kinzer Wilkes, was a graduate of Columbia High School. He received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Tennessee, his masters degree from Peabody College, and his doctor of education degree from the University of Illinois.<br>He taught for many years in the Maury County School System., and later was connected with the educational system in Giles County. He was professor of education at Middle Tennessee State College at Murfreesboro for seven years before going to Louisville in 1952.<br>Dr. Wilkes was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Verna Gilbreath Wilkes; a son, Frank Wilkes, Louisville, and a sister, Miss Rachel Wilkes, Centralia, Ill.<br><br><br><br>WILKINSON, Ella Daugherty The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1951<br>Mrs. Ella Daugherty Wilkinson, 77, died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, April 26, at Lincoln County Hospital after a short illness.<br>Prayer services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in Fayetteville at Wilson Funeral Home, followed by funeral services in Giles County at Mt. Moriah Church, conducted by I. C. Pullias and O. S. Lanham of Fayetteville and Elder J. Clifford Murphy of Pulaski. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Wilkinson, widow of Leader A. Wilkinson, was a native of Giles Count and the daughter of the late Thomas O. Daugherty and Mary Jane Comer Daugherty. She had resided in the Bodenham community until a few years ago when she moved to Fayetteville to reside with her son. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Wilkinson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Brandon Witt, Elkton; one son, Charles H. Wilkinson, Fayetteville; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Leonard Jones of Nashville.<br><br>WILKINSON, Hugh L. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1953<br>Hugh L. Wilkinson, 78, retired farmer of Elkton and a highly respected columnist for the Pulaski Citizen, died at eight o&#8217;clock Monday night at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg after several weeks of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor and the Rev. Cullen T. Carter. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the Tyree Rhodes and Eliza Scruggs Wilkinson, member of pioneer families of this county. He was a member of the Methodist Church and had been the teacher of the Wesley class for more than twenty years. He was a member of the Masonic Order for many years.<br>In addition to taking active part in church and civic affairs of the community, Mr.Wilkinson was a writer of ability and contributed articles to this paper under the nom de plume of R. E. Porter through the years.<br>Mr. Wilkinson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Hughey Wilkinson; a brother, Frank Wilkinson of Elkton; as sister, Mrs. L. R. Gordon of Cornersville; four nieces and six nephews, including Dr. Joe Gordon, owner of Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br>He was the brother of the late Lee Wilkinson whose literary contributions appeared in this paper for more than fifty years.<br><br>WILKINSON, Hugh L. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1953<br>Hugh L. Wilkinson, 78, retired farmer of Elkton and a highly respected columnist for the Pulaski Citizen, died at eight o&#8217;clock Monday night at Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg after several weeks of declining health.<br>Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. H. L. Smith, pastor and the Rev. Cullen T. Carter. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br><br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the Tyree Rhodes and Eliza Scruggs Wilkinson, member of pioneer families of this county. He was a member of the Methodist Church and had been the teacher of the Wesley class for more than twenty years. He was a member of the Masonic Order for many years.<br>In addition to taking active part in church and civic affairs of the community, Mr.Wilkinson was a writer of ability and contributed articles to this paper under the nom de plume of R. E. Porter through the years.<br>Mr. Wilkinson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Hughey Wilkinson; a brother, Frank Wilkinson of Elkton; as sister, Mrs. L. R. Gordon of Cornersville; four nieces and six nephews, including Dr. Joe Gordon, owner of Gordon&#8217;s Hospital in Lewisburg.<br>He was the brother of the late Lee Wilkinson whose literary contributions appeared in this paper for more than fifty years.<br><br>WILKINSON, James Alcena The Pulaski Citizen 7 Sep 1955<br>Funeral services for James Alcena Wilkinson, 95, retired farmer of the Berea community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wilkinson, a bachelor, died Thursday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>Born May 9, 1860, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Alonzo A. Wilkinson and Lucy Brown Wilkinson. He was a member of Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br>Mr.Wilkinson is survived by one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, Sapulpa, Okla.<br>Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WILKINSON, Malcolm A. The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Malcolm A. Wilkinson, retired farmer of the Twenty-first Civil District, who died at 10:15 Thursday night, May 17, at a Nashville Hospital, following a three weeks illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. Roy West, pastor of the Trinity Charge, conducted the rites and burial took place in the Fogg Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County February 11, 1876, he was the son of the late Stephen Wilkinson and Mandy Fogg Wilkinson. His wife, Mrs. Ella Black Wilkinson, died March 31, 1948.<br>Mr. Wilkinson is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. Everett Rose, Elkton, Mrs. Grady Kimbrough and Mrs. Mahlon Jones, both of Stella, Mrs. Lifford Coffman, Gadsden, Ala., Mrs. James Martin, Pulaski, and Miss Dezzie Wilkinson, Donelson; two sons, Guy Wilkinson, Salem, Ala., and Mal A. Wilkinson, Jr., Elkton; twenty-three grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WILKINSON, Mattie McCaskill The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1957<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie McCaskill Wilkinson, 72, native of Giles County, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway, pastor of the Olivet Charge of the Methodist Church. Burial will take place in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Wilkinson died at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at General Hospital in Nashville, following a long period of declining health.<br>Born March 16, 1884, in Olivet section of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late William Allen McCaskill and Jennie Johnson McCaskill, and had been a member of the Methodist Church most of her life. Her husband, Mark Wilkinson, died November 14, 1941.<br>Mrs. Wilkinson who had resided in Nashville the past few years, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. R. R. Berger, Nashville; one son, Mark Wilkinson, Jr., Clarksdale, Miss.; three grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Julia McCaskill and Mrs. Bessie Savage, both of Dallas, Texas; and two brothers, Frank McCaskill, Nashville and Jack McCaskill, Dallas, Texas. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>WILLEFORD, Captain S. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Captain S. Willeford, 81, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery. He died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emmons Yarbrough, in the New Zion Community.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles Hagden Willeford and Anna Eliza Worsham Willeford.<br>In addition to his daughter, Mr. Willeford is survived by one son, Campbell Willeford, Decatur, Ala.; four grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WILLEFORD, Mattie The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Willeford, 72, who died at 9:25 Friday morning, December 23, at the Decatur General Hospital in Decatur, Ala., after a weeks illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in Pulaski. The Rev. Lloyd L. Hickman and the Rev. Milford Walker, conducted the rites and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, she spent the greater part of her life here.<br>Mrs. Willeford is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Emmons Yarbrough, Pulaski; and one son, Campbell Dean Willeford, Decatur, Ala.; and four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Annis Corinne Pack The Pulaski Citizen 8 Aug 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Annis Corinne Pack Williams, 68, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Friendship Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Glenn Bonner, pastor, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial will take place in New Zion Cemetery. Mrs. Williams died at 7:35 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at her home at Friendship after a six weeks illness.<br>Born September 30, 1887 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James Pack and Nancy Taylor Pack and was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, T. Eldridge Williams; one daughter, Mrs. Annis Alexander, Friendship; three sons, W. O. Marvis Williams, Washington, D. C., Thomas J. Williams, Cornersville, and Truman Williams, Pulaski; six grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Crump, Portland,Ore. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br><br><br>WILLIAMS, Bert The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1957<br>Bert Williams, 46, Decatur, Ala., service station operator and former resident of Giles County, was found dead in his car on Childers Street in Pulaski about 8 o&#8217;clock Thursday night officers reported.<br>Dr. K. M. Kressenberg said the death was due to a heart attack. Funeral services were held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial was in Mars Hill Cemetery, with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom and Cora Harwell Williams.<br>Survivors include two daughters, Miss Peggy Williams and Mrs. Paul Wayne Edmondson, Decatur; and two brothers, Foster and Hassie Williams of Pulaski.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Charles Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 3 Oct 1951<br>Charles Mitchell Williams, 74, retired farmer, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, September 20, at his home at Appleton, after a five year illness.<br>Funeral rites were held the following Friday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Puncheon Church of Christ by Elder M. F. Norwood. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Williams, a member of the Church of Christ, was born at Appleton in Lawrence County, where he spent his entire life. He was the son of the late J. P. Williams and Jane Harris Williams.<br>Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ellen Cottrell Williams; one son, Ray O. Williams, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Zelphia Clinard, Appleton, and Mrs. Nellie Stephens, Nashville; and two brothers, Fisher Williams, Knightown, Ind., and Wiley Williams, Appleton.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Clara Keltner The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Keltner Williams, 58, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Friendship Methodist Church. The Rev. J. C. Elkins, of St. Joseph, a former pastor, officiated, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Williams died unexpectedly early Friday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Noble Turner in the Bradshaw community, after a long illness.<br>She was born October 28, 1893, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Tom Keltner and Annie Sherrell Keltner. She was educated in the schools of the county and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, Lochie L. Williams; two daughters, Mrs. Turner and Mrs. A. P. Chapman, Pulaski; one son, Robert Williams, Fayetteville; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and three brothers, Albert Keltner and William Keltner, Louisville, Ky., and T. B. Keltner, Corbin, Ky. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Delia Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 25 Apr 1956<br>Funeral services will be conducted at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home for Miss Delia ElizabethWilliams, 70. Miss Williams died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, April 26, at Giles County Hospital after several months illness.<br>A member of the Methodist Church since her girlhood, she was born in Giles County on November 29, 1885, the daughter of the late J. Frank Williams and Charles M. Abernathy Williams, members of pioneer families of this county.<br>Miss Williams is survived by two sisters, Miss Mae Williams, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Fred Griggs, Pulaski; and two brothers, Charles F. Williams, Jacksonville, Fla., and John Sam Williams, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Dorothy Perdue The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy Perdue Williams, wife of W. R. Williams, former residents of Pulaski, were held in Springfield with burial in Elmwood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Williams died Sunday, June 20, at the home in the Barren Plains community.<br>She was the daughter of Larkin Perdue and Hattie Brooks Perdue of Erin and was a member of the First Christian Church.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Williams is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Curtis Dodson, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Vivian Sykes, Murray, Ky. Mr. Williams was a former manager of the local Standard Oil Company wholesale plant her in Pulaski.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Edward &#8220;Edd&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Edward Williams, 57, Minor Hill farmer, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon, October 30, at Shoal Bluff Church of Christ with the burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Williams died Tuesday at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>A member of the Church of Christ, he was born February 20, 1901, in Giles County, the son of the late Bert Williams and Nora Kanzada Williams.<br>Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Bergonia Williams; one son, William B. Williams, Nashville; two grandchildren; four brothers, W. H. Williams, Bedford Williams, and John Williams, Athens, Ala., and Irvin Bert Williams, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Fletcher Garner, Giles County, and Mrs. John Hill, Toledo, Ohio.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Edwin E. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1951<br>Edwin E. Williams, 64, prominent cotton and grain dealer of Pulaski and senior partner in the Pulaski Gin and Grain Company of this city, died at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, February 10, at his home on West Jefferson Street, following a long illness.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the First Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br><br>Mr. Williams was born in the Aspen Hill community May 2, 1886, the son of Tom O. Williams, operator of the Aspen Hill cotton gin, and Emma Paisley Williams. He was married two times, his first wife being Brownie Aymett Williams who died January 21, 1944 and was the mother of Mrs. Williams only child, Martha Williams Blackman. Mrs. Sybil Smith Williams, his second wife, survives.<br>Besides his wife and his daughter, Mrs. Jack Blackman, Mr. Williams is survived by two grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Monroe Bennett of Pulaski and Mrs. Sam Hall of Italy, Texas.<br>Mr. Williams was a member of the First Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge and the Exchange Club, of Pulaski. His mother, Mrs. Emma Paisley Williams died October 27, 1950, at the age of 92.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Emma The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Williams, 80, resident of Decatur, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, July 30, at McConnell Funeral Home, Athens, Ala., with burial in Shumaker Cemetery in Limestone County, Ala. Mrs. Williams died at 4:45 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday morning, July 29, at Decatur General Hospital after a weeks illness.<br>Mrs. Williams is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Batie Owen, Lewisburg, formerly of Giles County, and Mrs. Annie Williams, Lancaster, Pa.; two sons, H. H. Williams, Madison, Ala. and O. N. Williams, Decatur, Ala.; twelve grandchildren, twenty-one great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. O. B. Griggs, Athens, Ala., and two brothers, Charles C. Varnell, Athens, Ala., and John C. Varnell, Florence, Ala.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Emma Reed Paisley The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1950<br>Mrs. Emma Reed Paisley Williams, 92, died at 1:50 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, October 27, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Monroe Bennett, on South Third Street, followed by a six months illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the parlors of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She was a lifelong resident of the county and the daughter of the late James A. Paisley and Martha Beasley Paisley, prominent citizens of the Stella community. She had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years.<br>She was the widow of Tom O. Williams, leading ginner of the Aspen Hill community for approximately two decades. He died in December, 1913.<br>Mrs. Williams, the last member of her immediate family, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bennett, Pulaski and Mrs. Martha Hall, Italy, Texas; one son, Edwin E. Williams, Pulaski businessman; three grandchildren, Mrs. Jack Blackman and Mrs. Agatha Wolaver, Italy, Texas.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Eula Pearl Worsham The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Henry L. Williams, 80, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. William H. Moss and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church, of which she was a member. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Williams who had been in declining health for many months, died at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital.<br>The former Miss Eula Pearl Worsham, she was born April 12, 1879, in Giles County, the daughter of the late John S. Worsham and Katherine Young Worsham. Her husband, Henry Lee Williams, Pulaski merchant, died about three years ago.<br>Mrs. Williams is survived by one daughter, Mrs. W. R. Winford, Pulaski; four grandchildren and several great grandchildren. A nephew, George M. Worsham, was reared by Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Bennett-May and Company in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Henry L. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for Henry L. Williams, 90, former merchant, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of First Methodist Church, with the burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Williams died Sunday night, March 23, Giles County Hospital after a long period of declining health.<br>Born September 23, 1867, in Marshall County, he was the son of the late Elijah Marion Williams and Nancy Frances Watson Williams, and was a member of the Methodist Church. He was employed for many years by the old Childers Grocery, and for a few years operated the grocery firm bearing his name, located on North First Street.<br>Mr. Williams, last member of his immediate family, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eula Worsham Williams; one daughter, Mrs. W. R. Winford; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, James Alfred The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1957<br>Funeral services for James Alfred Williams, 79, retired Louisville and Nashville Railroad employee, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at a Louisville, Ky., funeral home with burial in Cave Hill Cemetery in that city. Mr. Williams died at 1:10 Thursday morning, November 14, at his home in Louisville.<br>Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Green Harrison Williams and Tempie Louise Pardon Williams, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Williams, a carman with the railroad for twenty two years, retired in 1953.<br>Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eula Worsham Williams, also a native of Giles County; eight daughters, Mrs. Rachel Brackin, Dothan, Ala., Mrs. Aleen Elder, Miss Janis Williams, Mrs. Wilma Tomes, Mrs. Elizabeth Kendall, Mrs. Geraldine Gudgel, Mrs. Virginia Reiss, and Mrs. Dora Benda, Louisville; two sons, James M. Williams and Marshall A. Williams, Louisville, Ky.; thirteen grandchildren and two brothers, Walter Williams and Newbern Williams, both of Pulaski.<br><br>WILLIAMS, James Kenneth The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1952<br><br>Funeral services for Major James Kenneth Williams, age 45 of the U. S. Army, were held Sunday, June 8th at 2 p.m. at the Bradshaw Baptist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Major Williams, who been in the Army for 24 years, died Thursday in Arden, North Carolina of a heart attack. He died enroute to assignment overseas. Major Williams had been serving as an administration officer in headquarters at Fort Bragg since 1948 and was being transferred to Ft. Lewis, Washington, and was to leave immediately for overseas duty.<br>He graduated from Beech Hill High School, Middle Tennessee Teachers College, teaching school one year after graduating. In 1928 he enlisted in the Army, in 1941, entering Officers&#8217; Candidate School at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in Field Artillery.<br>In World War II he served in the Artillery in Hawaii and Japan, receiving a number of campaign medals. Following the war Major Williams served in the Army of Occupation in Germany from November of 1946 to June of 1948.<br>Returning to the states he was on duty at Ft. Bragg serving in the capacity of Army emergency relief officer, post school officer, army insurance officer and a number of other positions as an administrative officer.<br>He was a Mason and a member of the Baptist Church. He was the son of the late Newell and Ellie Turner Williams.<br>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Henderson Williams; one daughter, Miss Doris Williams; two sons, James and Michael Williams, all of Arden; one sisters, Mrs. Eslick Holley, of Frankewing; one brother, L. K. Williams of Cumberland , Ky. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, James Marion The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1954<br>Funeral services for Pvt. James Marion Williams,19, United States airman who was killed in an airplane crash five miles off the coast of Tokyo, Japan, June 4, were held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o&#8217;clock at the Bradshaw Baptist Church. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>The young man was killed in the accident, June 4, two years after his father, Major James K. Williams, died in service on June 3, 1952. The body of the young airman was returned to Pulaski for burial in the family lot where his father was buried.<br>A native of Fayetteville, N. C., he was the son of Mrs. Frances Henderson Williams and the late Maj. Williams. He was educated in the schools in North Carolina and Florida and had two years special work in Germany, prior to his military services.<br>Pvt. Williams is survived by his mother, Mrs. Frances Henderson Williams; a sister, Miss Doris Williams; a brother, Michael Williams, all of Asheville, N. C.; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Newell Williams of Giles County; an aunt, Mrs. Eslick Holley of Giles County; and an uncle, Lambert Williams of Cumberland, Ky. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Jewel Jeter The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1955<br><br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bert Williams, 35, employee of General Shoe Corporation at Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mars Hill Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Williams died at noon on Tuesday at a Lewisburg hospital following a two months illness.<br>The former Miss Jewell Jeter, she was born July 9, 1919, the daughter of Mrs. Rena May Cross Jeter of Lynnville and the Thomas J. Jeter. She was a member of the Robertson Fork Church of Christ.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, Bert Williams; and two daughters, Misses Peggy Joyce and Mary Evelyn Williams, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Wells, Lynnville, and Mrs. Alma Roberts, Cornersville; and one brother, Thomas B. Jeter, Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Kate Anderson Lee The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1953<br>Mrs. Kate Anderson Lee Williams, 90, native Giles Countian, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, May 21, at Franklin Nursing Home in Franklin, Tenn., following a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Rev. Albert E. Dimmock, Presbyterian minister, officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The former Miss Kate Anderson, she was born at Brick Church ninety years ago., the daughter of the late Robert J. Anderson and Rachel Everly Anderson, members of prominent pioneer families of the county. She had been a member of the Brick Church Presbyterian Church since her girlhood.<br>Her first marriage was to George Lee, also a well known resident of the Brick Church community. Mr. Lee died in Florida many years ago. A son, Harry Lee, died during World War I in Europe.<br>Her second husband, a retired minister, died several years ago.<br>Mrs. Williams is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Earl Archer, the former Miss Catherine Lee, and two grandsons, all of Didsbury, Alberta, Canada. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Kermit Lambert The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1956<br>Funeral services for Kermit Lambert Williams, 47, vice-superintendent of International Harvester Mines in Cumberland, Ky., were held at the Baptist Church in Cumberland, followed by rites conducted at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Bradshaw Baptist Church in Giles County. Services were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Williams died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 4 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon at Benham Hospital, Benham, Ky., at the end of the day&#8217;s work.<br>Born April 24, 1908, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Ellie Turner Williams and the late Newell N. Williams, and was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rena Anderson Williams; one daughter, Miss Judith Ann Williams; one son, Cpl. Donald Lambert Williams, stationed in Augusta, Ga.; his mother and one sister, Mrs. Eslick Holley, of Center Point community in Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, morticians in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, L. Bert The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1953<br>Funeral services for L. Bert Williams, 83, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the grave in Legg Cemetery, with the Rev. Miller, Methodist minister, officiating. Mr. Williams, who had been residing in the Moriah community, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at Giles County Hospital, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born March 17, 1879, in Indiana, he was the son of the late James Williams and Elizabeth McCray Williams. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Nora Baughaw Williams died many years ago.<br>Mr. Williams is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Fletcher Garner, Moriah, and Mrs. Dimie Hill of Ohio; five sons, W. H. Williams and Ervin B. Williams, Pulaski, Dedford Williams, Toney, Ala., Edgar Williams, Giles County and John F. Williams, Athens, Ala.; fifty-two grandchildren and fifty-two great grandchildren. Wilson Carter and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Lochie L. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1954<br>Funeral services for Lochie L. Williams, 64, retired farmer of the Brick Church section, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bradshaw Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by Rev. Lloyd Hickman and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born October 28, 1889, he was the son of the late Charlie W. Williams and Lora Hall Williams, members of pioneer families.<br>His wife, Clara Keltner Williams died September 11, 1953.<br>Mr. Williams, member of the Baptist Church, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Noble Turner of Frankewing and Mrs. Palmer Chapman, Pulaski; one son, Robert Williams, Fayetteville; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. R. L. Portwood, Nashville and Mrs. Adrian Williams, Friendship in Giles County; a brother, Vincent Williams, Chicago, Ill. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Maggie Hanna 15 Mar 1950<br>Mrs. Maggie Hanna Williams, 88, widow of John R. D. Williams, died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, March 15, following three years declining health, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sidney Paysinger, five miles south of Pulaski.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, with the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, pastor of the Rehoboth Methodist Church, officiating.<br>Burial will take place in the family lot of Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She was born April 3, 1861 in Maury County, the daughter of the late James R. Hanna and Jane Walker Hanna. She was married to Mr. John R. D. Williams on October 17, 1898 when, she came to Giles County to make her home. Mr. Williams died December 3, 1934.<br><br>She had been a member of the Hopewell Associate Reform Presbyterian Church in Maury County since her girlhood.<br>Mrs. Williams is survived by the one daughter, Mrs. Paysinger; one son, James R. D. Williams, both of Rehoboth community; and eight grandchildren; all of this section, except two granddaughters who live in Columbia; one niece, Mrs. John R. Gilbreath; and a nephew, Alvin Perry, both of Columbia.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Mattie Mae Phillips The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1951<br>Mrs. Mattie Mae Phillips Williams, 55, Pulaski resident, died unexpectedly at 11:55 o&#8217;clock on Saturday night, January 13, at Giles County Hospital following a few hours illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Homer Brown, pastor of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Williams, a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church for many years, was the daughter of Pleas Phillips of Leoma and the late Dora Adkins Phillips. She was born December 1, 1895 in Lawrence County.<br>In addition to her father, Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, William I.Williams; three sons, Leslie Williams, Lester Williams and Raymond R. Williams, all of Pulaski; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Elvy Dooley, Leoma, Mrs. Delia Freeman, Missouri and one brother, Frank Phillips, Cullman, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Minnie Hamlett The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Hamlett Williams, 78, lifelong resident of Giles County, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Williams died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, July 31, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>Born November 8, 1879, she was the daughter of the late James Hamlett and Lauretta Bass Hamlett; and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, A. P. Williams, retired farmer of the Friendship section; one son, Travis Williams, Friendship; four grand children and two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lutie Dugger, of Louisville, KY; and three brothers, Claude Hamlett, Will Hamlett, and Miller Hamlett, all of the Blooming Grove Community. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Newbern Winfield The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jul 1958<br>Funeral services for Elder Newbern Winfield Williams, 84, retired minister and farmer of the Blooming Grove communuity, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning at Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Ed Christopher of Athens, AL, and Elder E. C. Craig of Anderson, AL. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Williams died at 7 o&#8217;clock on Sunday night, July 20, in Giles County Hospital after a period of declining health.<br><br>Born August 25, 1873, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Green Harrison and Tempie Louise Pardon Williams. He was a member of the Predestinarian Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Williams first wife, Mrs. Ida Hamlett Williams, died in 1919; and his second wife, Mrs. Martha McGinnis Williams, died in 1926.<br>Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Velma Downey Williams; three daughters, Mrs. J. F. McCormack, Mrs. Dempsey Woodward, and Mrs. Harry Wood, all of Pulaski; and five sons, Matthew Williams, James Opal Williams, Woodrow Williams and Richard Williams of Pulaski; and Washington Williams of Detroit, MI.; sixteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren; and one brother, Walter Williams of Pulaski.<br><br><br>WILLIAMS, Noble Coleman The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1955<br>Funeral services for Noble Coleman Williams, 73, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter, pastof of the church, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Williams died at 8:05 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at his home after a long illness.<br>Born February 25, 1882, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Patrick Williams and Tennessee Marbut Williams. He was a member of the Minor Hill Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virgie Wray Williams; two daughters, Mrs. W. G. Goode, Minor Hill, and Mrs. R. C. Burgess, Florence, Ala.; and two sons, Harry J. Williams, Decatur, Ala., and Paul Williams, Minor Hill; seven grandchildren; two step grandchildren; and one brother, M. P. Williams, Lawrenceburg. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Pattie Golda Storey The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Pattie Golda Storey Williams, 44, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock on Friday afternoon, June 9, after a long illness at her home in the Beech Hill community, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Taylor O. Bird, pastor of the Frankewing Presbyterian Church, assisted by Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Daughter of Mrs. Daisy Harwell Storey and the late T. A. Storey, she was born and reared in Giles County and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, Travis Williams; two daughters, Miss Sue Williams, an employee of the First National Bank, and Miss Maribeth Williams, Beech Hill; two sons, Jerry and Eddie Williams, Beech Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Foy Flournoy, Nashville, Mrs. John Bass, Frankewing, and Mrs. C. B. Forbes, Ardmore; and two brothers, Gilbert Storey, Beech Hill, and William B. Storey, Frankewing.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Prater Lafayette The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1959<br><br>Funeral services for Prater Lafayette Williams, 75, retired L&amp;N Railroad conductor, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville, with the burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mr. Williams, of 2126 Vine Hill Road, Nashville, died Saturday in a Nashville Hospital after a heart attack.<br>Born in Pulaski, Mr. Williams moved to Nashville thirty years ago. He had been an employee of the L&amp;N Railroad for forty-three years, retiring in 1947. He was a member of the Lindsley Avenue Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline McCanless Williams; four sons, William D. Williams and P. E. Williams, Nashville, Robert L. Williams and James D. Williams, Detroit, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. L. S. Ray, Nashville, and Mrs. Aubrey L. Hill, Detroit, Mich; sixteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Blankenship and Mrs. Mae Clem, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Minnie Roberts, Elkmont, Ala.; and one brother, George W. Williams, Huntsville, Ala.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Vesta Mai Hamlin The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1959<br>Mrs. Vesta Mai Hamlin Williams, Gallatin resident and former Giles Countian, died Wednesday, August 19, at Doctors Hospital in Gallatin. Funeral services were held at First Baptist Church with the burial in Gallatin Cemetery.<br>Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Hamlin and Alpha Whitsett Hamlin. In her childhood her parents moved to Gallatin where she spent the greater part of her life.<br>Mrs. Williams is survived by her husband, Bob Williams; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Scott and Miss Jean Williams; two sons, Buddy Williams and Wayne Williams; and three grandchildren; all of Gallatin.<br><br>WILLIAMS, W. E. &#8220;Bill&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 7 Nov 1956<br>W. E. &#8220;Bill&#8221; Williams, 65, retired businessman of Pulaski and a former co-owner of WKSR radio station, died at 10:00 p. m. Tuesday at the Lawrenceburg Sanitarium after a two months illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Dr. Bruce Strother, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Nelson, Mo., Mr. Williams came to Pulaski in 1949 as a member of the radio station firm, a connection that existed until his retirement from the business to operate the Williams Fish Bait company at his farm on the Lewisburg Highway.<br>Mr. Williams was a member of the Methodist Church, the American Legion and was president of the Giles County Sportsman&#8217;s Club.<br>Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Field Williams, administrative secretary at Martin College; two daughters, Mrs. C. W. Moore, III, Lawrenceburg; and Miss Ethylea Williams, Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. Sam Rasmuss, Omaha, Neb., Mrs. Guy H. Eastham, Denver, Colo.; and a brother, J. E. Williams, Marshall, Mo.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Walter Lafayette The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Walter Lafayette Williams, 88, retired farmer of the Eleventh Civil District, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Williams who had been ill for several weeks, died on Saturday, November 15, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born April 21, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Harrison Green Williams and Tempie Louise Pardon Williams. His wife, Mrs. Magnolia Brown Williams, died many years ago.<br>Mr. Williams, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by two daughters, mrs. Will Newton, and Mrs. Allie Roden, both of Pulaski; three sons, Harrison Williams, Cornersville, Adrian Williams, Old Hickory, and Arthur Williams, Pulaski; ten grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, William Irvin The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1955<br>Funeral services for William Irvin Williams, 70, retired farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church in Pulaski, assisted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Williams died suddenly at 8:40 o&#8217;clock Friday night, January 21, at the home of his son, Raymond R. Williams, after several weeks illness, having sustained a paralytic stroke in October.<br>Born May 26, 1884, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late William F. Williams and Martha Foust Williams, but had lived in Giles County most of his life. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Mattie Phillips Williams, died in 1951.<br>Mr. Williams is survived by three sons, Leslie Williams, Lester (Angel) Williams, and Raymond R. Williams, all of Pulaski; four grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Bell W. Harwell, Pulaski, Mrs. Eliza Howell and Mrs. Mandy Sutton, both of Lawrence County. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMS, Walter L. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Walter Lafayette Williams, 88, retired farmer of the Eleventh Civil District, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery. Mr. Williams who had been ill for several weeks, died on Saturday, November 15, at Giles County Hospital.<br>Born April 21, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Harrison Green Williams and Tempie Louise Pardon Williams. His wife, Mrs. Magnolia Brown Williams, died many years ago.<br><br>Mr. Williams, the last member of his immediate family, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Will Newton and Mrs. Allie Roden, both of Pulaski; three sons, Harrison Williams, Cornersville, Adrian Williams, Old Hickory, and Arthur Williams, Pulaski; ten grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>WILLIAMSON, Audry The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1956<br>Audry Williamson, native Giles Countian, died at 2:45 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, November 16, at his home in Fort Worth, Texas, after a brief illness. Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br>Mr. Williamson, a barber, was the son of Mrs. John Franklin Williamson of Goodsprings and the late Mr. Williamson.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Williamson is survived by his wife and two children of Fort Worth; one sister, Mrs. Lawrence G. Sneed, Pulaski; and four brothers, Ernest Willliamson, Avery Williamson and Frank Williamson, all of Pulaski; and Osler Williamson of Fort Worth.<br>Mrs. J. F. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Sneed and Ernest, Avery and Frank Williamson attended the rites.<br><br>WILLIAMSON, Ethel Faucett The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1958<br>Mrs. Ethel Faucett Williamson, 73, widow of Jimmy Williamson, died at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, August 18, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Clifton in Nashville, after a long illness.<br>Prayer services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home in Nashville and funeral services were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at New Hope Baptist Church on Weakley Creek in Giles County. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, pastor of New Hope Baptist Church, officiated at the rites Wednesday morning and burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Born December 22, 1884, in Shelby County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late Jonathan Faucett and Martha Morton Faucett. The family moved to Texas when she was a small child, returning to Tennessee about forty-six years later. Her husband, Jimmy Williamson, died in 1951. She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Williamson is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Samuel Clifton, Nashville, Mrs. Merlie Sneed, Mrs. Willie Glover and Mrs. Baxter Clifton, all of Giles County; and two sons, Weldon and J.D. Williamson, Nashville; seventeen grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br><br>WILLIAMSON, Ethie Bivins The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ethie Bivins Williamson, 81, resident of the Goodspring section, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Chester A. Stephens and the Rev. Earl Cantrell. Burial will take place in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Mrs. Williamson died at 9:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, May 20, at Giles County Hospital after three weeks illness.<br>Born March 2, 1878, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Taylor Bivins and Polly Smith Bivins, and was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Williamson is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Sneed, Cedar Grove; four sons, Ernest Williamson, Frank Williamson, and Avery Williamson, all of Giles County, and Osler Williamson, Fort Worth, Texas; and seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Williamson, and Mrs. S. A. Hopkins, Giles County, and Mrs. Oma Davis, Lawrence County; two brothes, Alvy Bivins, Leoma, and Floyd Bivins, Lewisburg. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>WILLIAMSON, Harris Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Harris Williamson, Sr., 74, retired policeman of Evergreen, Ala., and a native Giles Countian were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in that city with the burial there. Mr. Williamson who had been in failing health for several years, died of a heart ailment on Monday, May 12, at a hospital in Evergreen.<br>A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Joseph Williamson and Mary Tomerlin Williamson, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Williamson was an auto mechanic while a resident of Pulaski. Moving to Alabama approximately 25 years ago, he served on the police force until his retirement.<br>Mr. Williamson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Johnston Williamson; one son, Harris Williamson, Jr.; and three grandchildren, Evergreen.<br><br>WILLIAMSON, Jimmy Henry The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1951<br>Funeral services for Jimmy Henry Williamson, 70, retired farmer of Giles County were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the New Hope Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Williamson died after midnight Friday, May 12, after a long illness at his home on South First Street.<br>Born August 5, 1880 in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Frank N. Williamson and Willie Hazelwood Williamson. The greater part of his life was spent in Giles County.<br>Mr. Williamson, a member of the Baptist Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel F.Fields Williamson; one daughter, Mrs. Baxter Clifton, Weakley community; two sons, J. D. Williamson and Weldon Williamson, Nashville; three step-daughters, Mrs. James Glover, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Merley Sneed, Cedar Grove, and Mrs. Sam Clifton, Nashville; a number of grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Vernon Williamson and Miss Cleo Williamson, both of Pulaski; one brother, Arthur Williamson, Giles County; and uncle, Harris Williamson, Evergreen, Ala.<br><br>WILLOUGHBY, Nathan Lee The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1956<br>Funeral services for Nathan Lee Willoughby, 65, farmer of the Bodenham community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Willoughby died early Monday morning at his home after a long illness.<br>Born December 17, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Willoughby and Florence Taylor Willoughby. He was a member of the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br>His wife, Mrs. Lella Mae Englett Willoughby died twenty-three years ago.<br><br>Mr. Willoughby is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Edna B. Archer, in Armed Forces in England, Mrs. Charles Yokley, Columbia, and Mrs. Troy Martin and Mrs. Barnett Wheeler, both of Bodenham; five sons, Edwin Willoughby, Peoria, Ill., Alvin Willoughby, Houston, Texas, Morris Willoughby, Hollydale, Calif., Bob Willoughby, Chickamauga, Ga., and David Willoughby, Columbia; twenty-two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ed Adams, Lynnville; and one brother, William Willoughby, Elkton. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WILSFORD, Mary May The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Mary May Wilsford, 65, Lawrence County resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Mars Hill Methodist Church in Lawrence County, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church, Pulaski, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, pastor of New Zion Baptist Church. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Wilsford died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning, November 30, at her home on Gimlet Creek after a long illness.<br>Born in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Albert May and Callie Hickman May.<br>Mrs. Wilsford is survived by her husband, W. M. Wilsford; one son, Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Giles County missionary; two daughters, Mrs. Forrest Fry, Pompano Beach, Fla., and Miss Nadine Wilsford, who lives in the home; six grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Virgie Campbell, Kenton, Tenn., and Mrs. Marie Smith, Manchester.<br><br>WILSFORD, Richard D. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jan 1956<br>Funeral services for Richard D. Wilsford, 78, retired farmer and contract mail carrier, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence in Lynnville, conducted by Gynnath Ford, minister of Lynnville Church of Christ. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wilsford died at 7 o&#8217;clock Monday evening, January 9, at his home after a long illness.<br>Born March 26, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late W. J. Wilsford and Fannie Woodard Wilsford, and was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Wilsford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora Sturkie Wilsford; one daughter, Mrs. C. B. Drake, Old Hickory; three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WILSON, Albert Wright The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1959<br>Funeral services for Albert Wright Wilson, 75, retired postmaster and merchant of Boonshill, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Ralston Chapel at Fayetteville, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Robert Kerr. Burial took place in the Boonshill Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wilson died Monday night at Lincoln County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Addison Boone Wilson and Mary White Wilson and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He was graduated from Morgan School for Boys at Petersburg and attended University of Tennessee Medical School when it was in Nashville.<br><br>Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Ranck Wilson, former resident of the Cedar Grove Community of Giles County; two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Currin, Marion, Va., and Mrs. Robert L. Grace, Nashville; one son, Shields Wilson, Chattanooga; six grandchildren, two sisters, Misses Mamie and Elizabeth Wilson, Richmond, Ky.; and one brother, John White Wilson, Fayetteville.<br><br>WILSON, Flossie Young The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1952<br>Mrs. Flossie Young Wilson, 57, native Giles Countian, died at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, October 15, at her home in Camden, after a long illness.<br>Daughter of the late Napoleon B. Young, she was reared at Frankewing, moving to Camden about twenty-five years ago.<br>Mrs. Wilson is survived by her husband, Fred L. Wilson; one son, Woodrow L. Wilson; two grandsons, Sammy and Bobby Wilson; one sister, Miss Bessie Young, Pulaski; and two brothers, Clyde Young, Pulaski, and Lexie Young, Bunker Hill in Giles County.<br>Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young, Miss Bessie Young and Lexie Young went to Camden to attend the funeral on Thursday.<br><br>WILSON, James Henry The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jun 1951<br>Funeral services for John Henry Wilson, 77, well-known farmer of Wheelerton were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Wheelerton Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Kennedy, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Bee Spring Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wilson died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, June 18, in Giles County Hospital, following two weeks illness. His first wife, Mrs. Lillie Ray Wilson, died February 3, 1935.<br>His second wife, Mrs. Ina Ferguson Wilson, survives. Other survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Vernon Park, Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Lou Southerland, West Tennessee, and Mrs. W. A. Tomerlin, Pulaski; and three brothers, Ollie Wilson, Decatur, Sam Wilson, Pulaski and Homer Wilson, Caney Springs. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WILSON, James Porter The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1950<br>Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 12, for James Porter (Ponie) Wilson, 62, who died Saturday afternoon, Nov. 11, at his home near Boonshill in Lincoln County. Services were conducted at the Boonshill Cumberland Presbyterian Church by Rev. Cordis M. Womack, with burial in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Wilson was a member of the Boonshill Cumberland Presbyterian Church and had lived most of his life in the Boonshill community. He was born in Giles County.<br>Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Daisy Hill Wilson; three sons, Frank Wilson of Lincoln County, James Wilson and Charlie Wilson, of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Addie Tomerlin of Giles County and Mrs. Mattie Lou Sullivan of East Tennessee; four brothers, Ollie Wilson of Decatur, Ala., Homer Wilson, of Marshall County, Sam and John Wilson of Giles County; and 11 grandchildren.<br><br>WILSON, John The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1950<br><br>Funeral services for John Wilson, age 74. retired farmer of the Brick Church community, who died Saturday morning following a long illness were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the New Providence Church of Christ. A. C. Dreaden, minister of Pulaski Church of Christ, officiated. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Wilson&#8217;s father was a former deputy tax assessor in Giles County. He was a member of the Church of Christ at Providence. His wife, the former Miss Myrtle Clark, died several years ago.<br>He is survived by three daughters, Miss Wilma Wilson and Mrs. Dorothy Gordon, both of Brick Church, and Mrs. Louise Thurman of Nashville; one son, John Elam Wilson of Wolf Creek, Ky.; and one brother, Mark Wilson of Giles County.<br><br>WILSON, Mrs. C. S. The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. C. S. Wilson, 77, resident of Wartrace and former resident of Giles County, were held Monday afternoon at Wartrace Baptist Church with burial in Hollywood Cemetery in that area. Mrs. Wilson died Saturday at Mid-State Baptist Hospital in Nashville after a short illness.<br>Born at Dickson, Mrs. Wilson was the daughter of the late Albert Leslie Scott and Augusta George Scott.<br>Mrs. Wilson is survived by her husband, the Rev. Charles S. Wilson; two daughters, Mrs. Alan Bomar, Wartrace and Mrs. Fenton Warren, Nashville; four grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Bessie Scott and Mrs. M. M. Brown, Dickson; and one brother, Charles L. Scott, Sewanee.<br><br>WILSON, Mrs. J. E. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jul 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. J. E. Wilson, 68, resident of Nashville, who died Saturday morning at her home, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Woodbine Methodist Church. Burial took place in Woodbine Memorial Park in that city.<br>In addition to her husband and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Maxwell, Nashville; Mrs. Wilson is survived by several daughters including Mrs. Brown Milstead of Pulaski; two sons; two sisters and five brothers.<br><br>WILSON, Mrs. M. R. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. M. R. Wilson, 71 year old mother of Pulaski businessman, R. B. Wilson, were held at the Nerbert Baptist Church, at Newbern, Tenn., at ten o&#8217;clock Saturday morning. Burial took place in that city.<br>Mrs. Wilson died at 7:20 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, March 9, at her home in Newbern following a long illness.<br>In addition to the son here, Mrs. Wilson is survived by he husband; and one daughter, Mrs. E. Z. Chamberlaine.<br><br>WILSON, Sam Butler The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jan 1952<br>Sam Butler Wilson, 74, died Friday morning at his home at Minor Hill after and illness of several months.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday at Pulaski Funeral Home. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister officiated assisted by the Rev. B. E. Trent of the Church of God, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>A native of Giles County, Mr. Wilson was the son of the late Frank and Florence Hollis Wilson.<br>Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha McCormack Wilson; two daughters, Mrs. Hoyette Helmick, Pulaski, Mrs. Cornell Pinkelton, Wellsville, Ohio; three sons, Floyd, Woodrow, and William Wilson, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Andrew Tomerlin, Pulaski and Mrs. Fred Sullivan, Chattanooga; two brothers, Homer Wilson of Chapel Hill, Tenn. and Ollie Wilson, Decatur, Ala.; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br><br>WILSON, Sam Edward The Pulaski Citizen 01 Oct 1958<br>Funeral services for Sam Edward Wilson, 72, retired merchant of the Thirteenth Civil District, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery, September 26, at Giles County Hospital after a brief illness.<br>Born February 28, 1886, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Pink Wilson and Ophelia Randolph Wilson, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Fralix Burchell Wilson; one son, Roy Wilson, Lynnville; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Jones, Peoria, Ill.; four step-daughters, Mrs. Mary Carpenter, Mrs. Will Morgan, Mrs. Alice White and Mrs. Jessie Womack, all of Giles County; three grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Noah Johns and Mrs. Ola Barnett, Pulaski, Mrs. Lura Pinkelton, Columbia, and Mrs. Hume Johns, Elkmont, Ala. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WILSON, Viola Jane Fralix Burchell The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Viola Jane Fralix Burchell Wilson, 86, resident of the Thirteenth Civil District, were held at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs Wilson who had been in declining health, died early Monday morning, November 10, at her apartment on East Madison Street, Pulaski.<br>Her husband, Sam Wilson, died September 26, this year. Her first marriage was to Sam Burchell who died many years ago.<br>Born in Grainger County on October 25, 1872, she was the daughter of the late Milton Fralix and Martha Watts Fralix. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Wilson is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Carpenter, Conway, Mrs. Will Morgan, Agnew Creek Community, Mrs. Alice White, Milky Way, and Mrs. Jessie Womack, Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Jones, Peoria, Ill.; one step-son, Roy Wilson, Brick Church; twenty-five grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren; three brothers, Boyd Fralix, Pulaski, Willie Fralix and Dave Fralix, both of Bufords; and one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Burchell, of Arkansas. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>WILSON, Will The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1953<br><br>Funeral services for Will Wilson, 80, retired railroad man, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist ministers.<br>Mr. Wilson died at 5:20 Sunday afternoon at his home in Washington Heights, following a three year period of declining health.<br>Born August 26, 1872, in Decatur, Ala., he was the son of the late Jasper Wilson and Martha McAlester Wilson. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Wall Wilson; one daughter, Mrs. Kirby Hargrove, Lewisburg; one son, Charles Wilson, Pulaski, and eight grandchildren.<br>Mr. Wilson was the last member of his immediate family.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>WINFORD, Bonnie Lee Adams The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Will A. Winford, 78, Pulaski resident, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. W. Bruce Strother and Dr. William H. Mansfield, pastors of the First Methodist Church of which she was a member. Burial took place in the family lot of Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Winford died at 6:05 Monday evening, September 15, at Giles County Hospital after an illness of several months.<br>Born September 22, 1889, in Bedford County, she was the former Miss Bonnie Lee Adams, daughter of the late George E. Adams and Nannie Forrest Davis Adams. She had been a resident of Giles County since 1908.<br>Mrs. Winford is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George N. Young, Friendship, and Mrs. Edward E. Smith, Old Hickory; two sons, Dr. W. R. Winford and Harry A. Winford, Pulaski; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Charles M. Robinson, Shelbyville.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br><br>WINFORD, William Arthur The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1950<br>William Arthur Winford, 76, resident of Giles County 40 years, died at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 27, at his home in the Shelbyville section, following a long illness.<br>Funeral rites were held at 11 o&#8217;clock on Tuesday morning at the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church in Bedford County and burial took place at 2 o&#8217;clock in the afternoon in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>A native of Bedford County, Mr. Winford was a son of the late William W. Winford and Mary Frances Anderson Winford. He had lived in Giles County for 40 years and returned to Bedford about 15 years ago. He had been engaged in farming before his retirement.<br>Mr. Winford was a member of the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church.<br>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bonnie Adams Winford; two daughters, Mrs. George Young of Pulaski and Mrs. Edward Smith of Old Hickory; two sons, Dr. W. R. Winford and Harry A. Winford, of Pulaski; nine grandchildren; and one brother, George Winford, Meeker, Okla.<br><br><br>WINSTEAD, Willis E. The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1954<br>Willis E. Winstead, 72, Pulaski merchant and Republican leader of Giles County, died of a heart attack about eight o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness.<br>Funeral services will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 10 a.m. Thursday by the Rev. William A. Jones, rector of the Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski. Masonic rites will be held at the grave.<br>A native of Martin, Tennessee, Mr. Winstead had resided in Pulaski for more than forty years. He operated a shoe store on the southside of the square for many years and more recently had been an electric appliance dealer. Active in church and civic affairs, he was a member of the First Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge, The International Order of Odd Fellows and the Chamber of Commerce.<br>Mr. Winstead served several years as a member of the Board of Mayor and Alderman, represented the First Ward, and was an active member of the Republican party in Giles County and served as Chairman of the Republican Executive Committee.<br>Mr. Winstead is survived by his wife, Mrs. Adelaide Birdsong Winstead; and two daughters, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Jr., of Pulaski; and Miss Martha Winstead of South Bend, Ind.<br><br>WINTON, John David The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for John David Winton, retired carpenter, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternon in the Ninth Street Methodist Church in Decatur, Ala. Burial took place in that city.<br>Mr. Winton, who made his home on East Jefferson Street in Pulaski, died at 12:35 Sunday afternoon after an extended illness.<br>Mr. Winton was born January 22, 1875, in Alabama but had resided here for twenty years. He was a member of the Ninth Street Methodist Church and had served as a former steward in that church.<br>Mr. Winton is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane McAfee Winton; two daughters, Mrs. C. M. Murphy, Painesville, Ohio, and Mrs. H. L. Phelan, Jacksonville Beach, Fla.; one son Otto Winton, Sheffield, Ala.; one sister, Miss Ada Winton, Summerville, Ala.; and three brothers, Almus Winton, Ernest Winton and Pearlie Winton, Summerville, Ala.<br>Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors<br><br>WISDOM, Lee The Pulaski Citizen 5 Dec 1956<br>Funeral services for Lee Wisdom, 80, retired farmer of the Riversburg community, will be held at one o&#8217;clock on Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Dr. William H. Mansfield and Dr. Bruce Strother and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr.Wisdom died at 10 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, December 5, at Fairmont Nursing Home in Columbia where he had been a patient about four weeks. He had been in declining health for some time.<br>Born March 12, 1876, he was the son of the late John W. Wisdom and Sophroia Ball Wisdom.<br><br>Mr. Wisdom is survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Moore Wisdom; one daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Williams, Riversburg; and one sister, Mrs. A. B. Campbell, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WISER, Nettie Mae Russell The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie Mae Russell Wiser, 24, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss of Culleoka, a former pastor in Giles County. Burial took place in Moriah Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Wiser died on January 11 in a wreck as reported in the last issue of this paper.<br>Born in Giles County on March 13, 1926, she was the daughter of Mrs. Doris Lunsford Russell of Pulaski and the late Allen Russell. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Wiser is survived by a two year old daughter, Carolyn Wiser; her husband, Kenneth Wiser; two sisters, Mrs. Alline Watson, Huntsville, Ala., and Miss Shirley Ann Russell, Pulaski; and two brothers, Thurman Russell and Edward Russell, both of Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WISER, Will The Pulaski Citizen 10 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Will Wiser, 89, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, October 4 at the Culleoka Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery.<br>Mr. Wiser died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, October 2, at Culleoka at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Bruce Harris, following a months illness.<br>Born and reared in Manchester, he came to Giles County as a young man. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Tom LaCroix, Campbell Station; one son, Jim Wiser, Pulaski; twelve grandchildren; and one half-brother, Jim Wiser, Coffee County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br><br><br>WITHEROW, Barbara Neal The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Neal Witherow, 23, of Graham, N. C., a former resident of Pulaski, were held Monday afternoon, June 4, at McClure Funeral Home in Graham. Burial was in Linwood Cemetery in Graham.<br>Mrs. Witherow received fatal injuries in an automobile accident about 8:30 Saturday night, June 2, on Highway 49 one and one-half miles north of Haw River. She was a passenger in a car driven by her husband, John B. Witherow, Jr., of Graham and a native of Pulaski.<br>Investigating patrolmen said the car ran off the pavement and hit a sign post, then struck on of several automobiles parked in a parking area.<br>Mrs. Witherow, who was thrown out of the car, suffered head injuries, and Mr. Witherow sustained facial injuries for which he was treated at a Burlington Hospital and released. Two other passengers in the car escaped injury.<br><br>Mrs. Witherow was a native of Danville, Va., but had resided in Pulaski for some time before she and Mr. Witherow moved to Graham, N.C. She was employed by the U. S. Rubber Company plant in Burlington, and was a member of First Church of Christ.<br>Surviving in addition to her husband, are one brother, Glenn Neal of Richmond, Va.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Neal, Richmond, Va.; and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Cole of Graham.<br><br>WITHEROW, John Breckenridge The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1954<br>Funeral services for John Breckenbridge Witherow, 50, railroad construction man, were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Pulaski Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and Virgil Bradford, minister of the East Hill Church of Christ. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br>Mr. Witherow died at 9 o&#8217;clock Friday night, in Dan German Hospital in Franklin of injuries suffered Thursday in a fall from a bridge at Thompson Station. He was an employee of the L&amp;N Railroad.<br>He was a native of Giles County, a son of Mrs. Anna Tarpley Witherow of the Rich community, and the late Thomas W. Witherow.<br>Other survivors are his widow, Mrs. Minnie Barlow Witherow; a daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Pulaski; two sons, John B. Witherow, Jr., Pulaski, and Robert E. Witherow, U. S. Navy, San Francisco, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Dewey Barker, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Charles Dugger, Pulaski, Mrs. Sid Dugger, Fredericksburg, Va., and Miss Martha Witherow, of the Rich community; five brothers, James Thomas, Albert and Joe Witherow, all of Giles County, and Robert Witherow, U. S. Navy, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; and four grandchildren.<br><br>WITT, Carter Harrison Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 28 Aug 1957<br>Carter Harrison Witt, Jr., 62, Lynnville banker, farmer and insurance executive, died of a heart ailment at 4:30 p. m. Friday in Maury County Hospital at Columbia.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the residence near Waco community. The Rev. Roland Perkins, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery, with Bennett-May funeral directors in charge.<br>Mr. Witt was manager of the Lynnville branch of the Union Bank of Pulaski.<br>He was born at Lynnville, son of George Bugg and Mattie Wilkerson Witt. He added &#8220;junior&#8221; to his name because of an uncle with the same name. Mr. Witt received the bachelor of arts degree from Vanderbilt University in 1915 and in 1916 received the bachelor of science degree from the University of Tennessee. He did work on a masters degree at Peabody College, Nashville.<br>During World War I, Mr. Witt served with the Vanderbilt hospital unit in France with the American Expeditionary Forces. After the war he taught at Jones High School at Lynnville. He was principal of the Aliceville, Ala., high school for 11 years and of Giles County High School for six years.<br>In 1928 he returned to Lynnville and became manager of the Lynnville Bank. He also established an insurance agency and managed extensive farming operations.<br><br>He was a member of the Lynnville Methodist Church and was teacher of an adult Bible Class. He was a member of the Vanderbilt chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity.<br>Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Dora Abernathy Witt; two daughters, Mrs. Henry C. Forrest, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. William F. Long, Nashville; a son, Carter H. Witt, III, of Lynnville, a junior at Vanderbilt University; a sister, Miss Sarah Laird Witt, Tulsa, Okla.; and four grandchildren.<br><br>WITT, Lizzie Peden The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Peden Witt, 88, who died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, August 1, at the home of her son, Brandon Witt, at Elkton, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. W. L. Hayes, pastor of Elkton Methodist Church, officiated and burial took place in the family lot in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br>Her death came after ten months of declining health.<br>A lifelong resident of the county, she was the daughter of the late Tom Peden and Sallie Williams Peden. Mrs. Witt, a member of the Berea Methodist Church, was the widow of Charles Morgan (Reb) Witt, who died twenty-seven years ago.<br>Mrs. Witt is survived by two sons, Brandon Witt, Elkton and Lindsay Witt, Tucson, Ariz.; three grandchildren, Mrs. Jackson White, Wales, Miss Willa Witt and Charles Morgan Witt, Elkton; and one brother, Bryant Peden, Wales.<br><br>WOLAVER, Dewell Farris The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1956<br>Dewell Farris Wolaver, 36, truck driver of the Brick Church community, was killed in a truck accident near Allisona about 10:15 a. m. Thursday.<br>According to realtives, Wolaver, who had been employed by K. O. Wilkes of Giles County for about ten months, went to sleep at the wheel of his truck when he was returning home after transporting a load of livestock to Nashville.<br>Mr. Wolaver was a native of Giles County, the son of Mrs. O. C. Wolaver and the late Mr. Wolaver.<br>Funeral arrangements were incomplete Thursday afternoon.<br>In addition to his mother, Mr. Wolaver is survived by a son, Bobby Lane, and a daughter, Joyce Dean Wolaver; and four brothers, Myron H. Wolaver and Steger Wolaver, both of Dianal Harold Wolaver, Brick Church and Knox Wolaver, Richmond, Va.<br><br>WOLAVER, William Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1955<br>Funeral services for William Thomas Wolaver, 70, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at McDaniel Funeral Home in Cornersville, with the rites conducted by the Rev. O. H. Lane of Murfreesboro. Burial took place in New Hope Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wolaver died of a heart attack at Gordon Hospital, in Lewisburg Tuesday, having suffered the attack while at work in Spencer&#8217;s Grocery in Cornersville.<br><br>Mr. Wolaver, a resident of Marshall County fifteen years, was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Frank Wolaver and Leona Beck Wolaver. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Wolaver is survived by son, Lyndal Wolaver, Lewisburg; two grandchilren; five sisters, Mrs. Willie Worsham and Mrs. Mack Wheeler, both of Cornersville, Mrs. Cyrus Pettus, Mrs. Polly Boatright, Lynnville, and Miss Una Wolaver, Brick Church; and one brother, Charlie Wolaver.<br><br>WOLFE, Frances D. Holley The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. J. M. Wolfe, 84, resident of the Lynnville section, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by Arthur Hardison of Columbia, Church of Christ minister, and burial will take place in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mrs. Wolfe died at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, April 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John James, on Fry Branch, after a long period of declining health.<br>Born March 10, 1872, in Giles County, she was the former Frances D. Holley, the daughter of the late John Holley and Eliza Green McMillion Holley, and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband, J. M . Wolfe, died October 31, 1948.<br>In addition to Mrs. James, Mrs. Wolfe is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Willie Harris, Lynnville, Mrs. Clarence Pierce, Odd Fellows Hall, and Mrs. Bessie Bradley, McMinnville, ten grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. George Hollingsworth, Lewisburg. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WOMACK, Era Jeanette Powers The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Era Jeanette Powers Womack, 19, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Stella Cumberland Presbyterian Church and burial took place in the church cemetery. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Edward Blackburn, passtor of Chestnut Grove Methodist Church of which she was a member, assisted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister.<br>Mrs. Womack died at 9 o&#8217;clock Thursday night at Giles County Hospital, following a weeks illness.<br>Born November 13, 1933, and reared in Giles County, she was the daughter of John W. Powers and Mrs. Era Mae Hanna Powers, now of Lakeland, Fla.<br>In addition to her parents, Mrs. Womack is survived by her husband, Sgt. 1-c Ernest Tom Womack, Jr., recently returned from Korea, now based at Fort Benning, Ga.; one daughter, Elaine Womack; and one brother, Loyd Powers, Lakeland, Fla. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>WOMACK, John Peter The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1957<br>Funeral services for John Peter Womack, 90, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by David East, minister of Second Street Church of Christ. Burial took place in the family lot in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Womack died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, March 25, at Giles County Hospital after a few days illness. For the past five months he has been living with a daughter in Lewisburg.<br>Born February 28, 1867, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Thomas Newton Womack and Rebecca Sandlin Womack, but had lived in Giles County most of his life. He had been a member of the Church of Christ more than seventy years.<br>His wife, Mrs. Mattie Harwell Womack, died April 27, 1910.<br>Mr. Womack is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Carson Bee, Pulaski, mrs. Tonnis Farler, Lewisburg, and Mrs. David Malone, Gainesville, Fla.; three sons, Harwell Womack, Norfolk, Va., John Sandlin Womack, Nashville and John David Womack, Harriman, Tenn.; twenty-four grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Jennie Neely, Nashville. Bennett-May Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WOOD, Carey A. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1954<br>Funeral services for Carey A. Wood, retired carpenter of Athens, Ala. will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the First Christian Church, with burial in City Cemetery in that city.<br>Mr. Wood died unexpectedly at 1:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, January 20, at his home after a ten day illness.<br>His wife, Mrs. Jackson Wood, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Wood is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Frank Minor, Decatur, Ala., Miss Gaynell Wood and Miss Lucille Wood, both of Athens, Ala.; four sons, M. L. Wood, Columbia, Thomas Wood, Fort Worth, Texas, Hansard Wood, Decatur, Ala., and Harry Wood, Pulaski; and several grandchildren.<br><br>WOOD, Stella Horne The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1952<br>Funeral rites were held in Twin Falls, Idaho, for Mrs. Stella Horne Wood, 79, native Giles Countian, who died there on July 22.<br>Mrs. Wood was the former Miss Stella Horne, twin sister of the late Oscar Horne.<br>Born December 24, 1872, she was reared in this county, the daughter of the late James Horne and Sue Bonds Horne. Her husband, Edd Wood, also a native of Giles County, died a number of years ago in the western city where they had made their home for many years.<br>Mrs. Wood is survived by two sons, James Wood, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Pruitt Wood of California; and one sister, Mrs. Gentry Horne Hancock, Tulsa, Okla.<br><br>WOODWARD, Ada Woodward The Pulaski Citizen 4 Aug 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Woodward Woodward, 79, resident of Giles County the greater part of her life, were held Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Woodward, who had made her home in Nashville a number of years, died at Vanderbilt Hospital on Sunday night, August 1, following a ten weeks&#8217; illness.<br><br>The former Miss Ada Woodward, she was born and reared in the Dry Creek community of Giles County and was the daughter of the late Pinkney F. Woodward and Henrietta Rogers Woodward. Her husband, Charlie F. Woodward, died many years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mrs. Woodward is survived by one son, Charles Woodward, stationed at an Air Force Base at Amarillo, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Tom M. Carter, Lynnville; and two brothers, Jones Woodward, Kosciusko, Miss., and Luther Woodward, Harlingen, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WOODWARD, Charles Pinckney The Pulaski Citizen 12 Dec 1956<br>Major Charles Pinckney Woodward, 47, native Giles Countian in the United States Air Force and former Nashville resident, died of a heart attack on December 6, at Chateau, France, according to a message reaching relatives here.<br>Funeral arrangements are incompleter but it is known that upon the arrival of the remains from the overseas assignment the rites will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski and burial will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski.<br>Born September 5, 1909, at Pleasant Valley in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charles Pinckney Woodward and Ada Woodward Woodward. He was educated at Massey School for Boys in Pulaski, Branham and Hughes Military Academy in Spring Hill, Tenn., and was graduated from Vanderbilt University in Nashville where he held membership in Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and the Owls Club. He was captain of the 1932 track team.<br>In March, 1942, he was called into active duty in the air corps and remained in the services to the time of his death.<br>Maj. Woodward;s only survivor is his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Stuart Draper Woodward, whom he married in 1943.<br><br>WOODARD, Charlie Woodson The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for Charlie Woodson Woodard, 80, retired farmer of the Fourteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. Mr. Woodard died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday night at Giles County Hospital after a long illness.<br>The son of the late John Woodard and Susan Pinkelton Woodard, he was born June 12, 1876 in Giles County.<br>Mr. Woodard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Amanda Eliza May Woodard; five daughters, Mrs. J. C. Adams, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. M. L. Daniel, Bodenham, Mrs. C. L. Russell, Bufords, Mrs. Vaden Hill, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Margaret Park, Nashville; four sons, Frank Woodard, Lynnville, Allen Woodard, Bodenham, James Woodard and Roy Woodard, both of Campbellsville; a number of grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. J. W. Glasco, Columbia; and one brother, Will Woodard, Bufords. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WOODARD, Fred C. The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1951<br><br>The Rev. Connell Woodard, 58, minister of the First Methodist Church of Pulaski died at his home on South Third Street at noon Friday, May 11, following an attack of coronary thrombosis. Funeral services were held at the church at 10 A. M. Monday, with Bishop Paul B. Kern, Dr. E. P. Anderson, the Rev. E. C. Shelton and the Rev. Williard Blue, officiating. Burial took place in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville, at 2:30 P. M.<br>Born in Springfield, Tennessee, April 8, 1893, the Reverend Woodard was the son of Thomas Marion and Catherine Connell Woodard. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Vanderbilt University in 1916, and a Master of Arts degree from Peabody College in 1918. He was a veteran of World War I, having served as a first lieutenant in France.<br>Following his marraige to the former Miss Minnie Tiller of Germantown, Tenn., he was a member of the Czechoslovakian Methodist Conference as a teacher and missionary. He also served in Poland until 1933 when he joined the Methodist Conference in which he served six churches. His first two pastorates were at White Bluff and Shelbyville. These were followed by terms at three prominent Nashville churches, Carrol Street, Waverly and East End. He was serving his fourth year at the Pulaski Methodist Church at the time of his death. The church was concluding a successful week of revival services conducted by the Rev. Thornton Fowler and assisted by the minister, when Rev. Woodard&#8217;s sudden death occurred.<br>A well-known and beloved character throughout the county, Rev. Woodard often addressed the student bodies of the Giles County schools, and conducted a weekly radio program over W. K. S. R. He was a member of the Masonic Blue Lodge, the Scottish Rite Shrine Lodge, the Pulaski Exchange Club, the American Legion Post No. 60 and the Giles Ministerial Alliance.<br>In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. James A. Crawford, Nashville, Mrs. Harvey Brown, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. George Mitchie of Boston, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. John House of Nashville; and one grandchild.<br><br>WOODARD, James The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1950<br>Funeral services for James Woodard, 84, who died suddenly on June 15, at his home in the Thirteenth Civil District, were held the following day at the Campbellsville Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>In 1895, Mr. Woodard was married to Miss Sallie Henson, who survives. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>In addition to his wife, Mr. Woodard is survived by several children.<br><br>WOODARD, Joe Alton The Pulaski Citizen 6 Sep 1950<br>Funeral services for Joe Alton Woodard, 26, Giles Countian, who died early Tuesday morning September 5, near Bristol, Tenn., will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Giles County<br>at the Union Valley Baptist Church. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. Horace Woodard, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist minister, and burial will take place in the Campbellsville Cemetery.<br>Mr. Woodard, who became ill at his home in Bluff City, died of a heart attack at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, en route to a hospital in Bristol, twelve miles from Bluff City.<br><br>Mr. Woodard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae Skeins Woodard and two small daughters, Deanna Lynn Woodard and Kathy Darleen Woodard, all of Bluff City; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodard, Campbellsville; two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Rose, Campbellsville and Mrs. Rogers Russell, Delrose; two brothers, Robert Felix Woodard, Bristol, and Rufus Wilkes Woodard, Campbellville.<br><br>WOODARD, Logan Newton The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1956<br>Logan Newton Woodard, 61, former Giles Countian, died Saturday, June 30, at his home at Leggtown, Ala., and funeral rites and burial was held there.<br>He was born December 24, 1894, and was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Woodard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie Wise Woodard; one daughter, Mrs. Eva Bridges, Athens, Ala.; four sons, James Edward Woodard, Logan N. Woodard, Jr., Harold Dean Woodard and Billy Gene Woodard, all of Lester, Ala.; and three grandchildren.<br><br>WOODARD, Roetta McMillion The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1959<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Roetta McMillion Woodard, 77, former resident of the Fourteenth Civil District of Giles County, were held on Sunday, February 8, at Marcella Falls Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert E. Shaffer, with the burial in the Marcella Falls Cemetery. Mrs. Woodard died Friday, February 6, at General Hospital in Nashville following a paralytic stroke.<br>The daughter of the late Archie McMillion and Mary Jane Johnson McMillion, she was born August 23, 1881, in Giles County. For the past five year, she had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hampton, in Nashville. She was a Church of Christ member.<br>Her husband, Ed Woodard, died forty-five years ago.<br>In addition to Mrs Hampton, Mrs. Woodard is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Lacy Cotham, Loudon, Tenn.; two sons, Archie Woodard, Loudon, and Ross Woodard, Detroit, Mich.; thirteen grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. H. N. Dwyer, Birmingham, Ala.; a brother, A. J. McMillion, died 26 months ago.<br><br>WOODARD, Zenia Barr The Pulaski Citizen 4 Dec 1957<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Zenia Barr Woodard, 85, widow of D. F. Woodard, were held at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Argine Hughes. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Woodard died early Monday morning, December 2, at the home after several months of declining health.<br>Born September 9, 1872, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Reuben Barr and Elizabeth Gladish Barr. She was a member of Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, D. F. Woodard died thirteen years ago.<br>Mrs. Woodard is survived by one daughter, Mrs. D. Whitt Francis, Big Dry Creek; four sons, Reuben Woodard, Maury County, A. D. Woodard, Park City, Ky., Otis Woodard, Marshall County, and Noah Woodard, Giles County; twenty-two grandchildren, forty-two great grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Matthews, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Tippie Jones, Lynnville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WOODY, Robert Kinzer The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1957<br><br>Robert Kinzer Woody, 49, attorney general of the 11th Judicial District, died Wednesday of a heart attack at Maury County Hospital after becoming ill at home a short time earlier. He had not been ill previously.<br>Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. m. Thursday at Santa Fe Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Ben McAnally and the Rev. Virgil Tipps. Burial was in Santa Fe Cemetery.<br>A native of Santa Fe community, Mr. Woody was a son of Ellis Woody and the late Emma Kinzer Woody. He attended school at Santa Fe, at Morgan Preparatory School at Petersburg and at Vanderbilt University.<br>Survivors are his wife, the former Miss Mary Hickey of Nashville; his father; three brothers, Maury and Orvis Woody, Santa Fe, and Ellis Woody, Jr., of Huntsville, Ala.<br><br>WOOLEY, Winnie Ann Wallace The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Winnie Ann Wallace Wooley, 84, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Spencer Hill Church of Christ in Maury County, with burial in the church cemetery, with Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.<br>Mrs. Wooley died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Cole, in the Wales community, after a three months illness.<br>Born March 18, 1869, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Jim Wallace and Elizabeth Thomas Wallace. Her husband, John W. Wooley, died several years ago.<br>In addition to the one daughter, Mrs. Wooley is survived by one son, Johnny Wooley, Nashville; nine grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Josie Henson, Nashville and Mrs. Fannie Guthrie, Lawrenceburg.<br><br>WOOTEN, Jesse Lee The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1952<br>Funeral services for Jesse Lee Wooten, 77, Lynnville resident, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder G. B. Derryberry, minister of the Columbia Church of Christ. Burial will take place in the family lot in Smith Chapel Cemetery near Lynchburg.<br>Mr. Wooten was a native of the county and a member of the Church of Christ. He never married.<br>Mr. Wooten is survived by one sister, Mrs. John Davidson, Lynnville; and one brother, John Wooten, Chattanooga. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WORLEY, Laura Bass Carter The Pulaski Citizen 12 Feb 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Bass Carter Worley, 94, former resident of the county, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, following prayer services conducted at 7 o&#8217;clock Friday night at a Nashville funeral home by Dr. Prentice Pugh. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Worley died Thursday at her home in Nashville after sustaining two paralytic strokes since November.<br><br>The former Miss Laura Bass, she was a native of the county, and was twice married. In 1884, she was married to Charles Lee Carter of Pulaski, who died in 1907. In 1924, she married Vick Worley, who died in 1935. She was a member of the Church of the Messiah, Episcopal, in Pulaski.<br>Mrs. Worley, a resident of Nashville the past eighteen years, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Helen Brown and Mrs. Mary Plemmons, both of Nashville, and Mrs. Ethel Corbett, Memphis; one son, Charles Perkins Carter, Nashville; six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WORLEY, Sarah Tunnelle The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jan 1950<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Tunnelle Worley, native of Lynnville, who died on Wednesday, December 28, at her home in Waxahachie, Texas, after a brief illness, were held on Tuesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church in that city conducted by Dr. Joekel of Austin, Texas. Burial took place in Waxahachie Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Worley, prominently identified with the church and civic activities of her city, was born and reared in the Lynnville section and was the daughter of the late William Harrison Tunnelle and Mrs. Nancy Hodge Tunnelle. She had made her home in Texas since her marriage.<br>Mrs. Worley is survived by her husband, H. C. Worley; two daughters, Mrs. H. H. Howl, Hattiesburg, Miss., and Mrs. C. B. Newton, Houston, Texas; two sons, William Worley and Henry Worley, both of Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Misses Bertha and Pearl Tunnelle, Lynnville.<br>Miss Bertha Tunnelle attended the funeral.<br><br>WORSHAM, Masel McMillion The Pulaski Citizen 13 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. William Edmond Worsham, 46, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Rufus Clifford of Lawrenceburg and Tom Holland of Minor Hill, Church of Christ ministers. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>The former Miss Masel McMillion, she was born February 13, 1909, in Giles County the daughter of the late Wilburn McMillion and Arpie Hollis McMillion. After the death of her parents in early childhood, she was reared by her batchelor uncle, Joe Hollis who makes his home with the family.<br>Mrs. Worsham was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Other survivors include her husband, Will E. Worsham; two children, Mrs. Bernard Burgess and Clifford Worsham, both of whom live in the home; and one brother, Wilburn McMillion, Phoenix, Ariz. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>WORSHAM, Robert Bruce The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1958<br>Funeral services for Robert Bruce Worsham, 60, Giles County farmer, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Cornersville Baptist Church. The Rev. C. S. Wright, the Rev. Victor Brown and the Rev. C. E. Blackburn officiated and burial took place in the Beechwood Cemetery, Cornersville. Mr. Worsham died of a heart ailment Saturday at Maury County Hospital in Columbia.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Charlie Worsham and Annie Hefley Worsham. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br><br>Mr. Worsham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Pearson Worsham; two daughters, Mrs. Willard Hyde, Cornersville, and Mrs. James Edmondson, Nashville; one son, Bobby Worsham, Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Robert Tarpley, Nashville.<br><br>WORSHAM, Willie The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1958<br>Funeral services for Willie Worsham, 70, former policeman of Cornersville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Cornersville Methodist Church with the burial in the Diana Cemetery. He died unexpectedly on Friday at his home.<br>Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Felix Worsham and Dora Hollis Worsham.<br>Mr. Worsham, a member of the Cornersville Methodist Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lola Wolaver Worsham; one son, Willie Lee Worsham, Cornersville; four daughters, Miss Christine Worsham and Mrs. Roy Haislip, Cornersville, Mrs. James Clark, Diana, and Mrs. Jewel Caldwell, San Antonio, Texas; a number of grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Roy Kellum, Pulaski.<br><br>WRIGHT, Claude A. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Feb 1953<br>Funeral services for Claude Ambrose Wright, 55, grocer of Bryson, will be held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. E. C. Prestridge and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Wright died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital following a brief illness.<br>A native of Maury County, he was born July 8, 1897, the son of the late Frederick Monroe Wright and Alice Chapman Wright. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Wright is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Evelyn Carroll Wright; one daughter, Mary Claude Wright, Bryson; two sons, Robert Perrin Wright, Puaski, and James Ernest Wright, Bryson; one step-son, M. J. Pennington, Savannah, Ga.; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. L. W. Atkerson, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Lena Mixon, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. India Boaton, Richmond, Va.; and two brothers, Chester Wright and Glenn Wright, both of Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>WRIGHT, Cora Alice Green The Pulaski Citizen 27 Apr 1955<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Alice Green Wright, 75, will be held at 2:00 p. m. Thursday at the Odd Fellows Hall Church of Christ by Arthur Hardison of Spring Hill. Burial will be in New Zion Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Green died at 2:05 Wednesday afternoon at her home after a long illness.<br>Mrs. Wright was born January 19, 1880, the daughter of the late Amos Green and Amanda Moore Green. She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br><br>She is survived by her husband, Boyd Wright; two daughters, Mrs. Clara Collins of Sumac and Mrs. Lorene King of Odd Fellows Hall community; seven sons, Johnny Wright, Tarpley Shop, Amos Wright, Odd Fellows Hall, Robert Wright, Haywood Creek community, Mabron Wright, Blue Creek community, Carter and Joe Wright, Odd Fellows Hall, Gerald Wright, Clear Creek Lake community; 26 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge.<br><br>WRIGHT, Kate Burgess The Pulaski Citizen 7 Mar 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Kate Burgess Wright, 69, who died at 11 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, February 25, in Nashville, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bracy-Welsh Funeral Home, Nashville. Burial took place in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died suddenly following a weeks illness.<br>The former Miss Kate Burgess, she was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late James Burgess and Margaret King Young Burgess. She was a devout member of the Church of Christ.<br>For many years Mr. and Mrs. Wright lived in the Brick Church community, later moving to Nashville. Mr. Wright, also a native of Giles County, died three years ago.<br>Mr. Wright is survived by two sons, Burgess Wright and James Freed Wright; and four grandchildren, all of Nashville; two sisters, Mrs. Bunyan Clark, Pulaski, and Mrs. Ollie Smith, Old Hickory; and two brothers, J. C. Burgess, Montgomery, Ala. and Lon B. Burgess, of Brick Church.<br><br>WRIGHT, James Roy The Pulaski Citizen 13 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for James Roy Wright, Sr., retired farmer and blacksmith, who died Sunday at his home in the Blue Creek section, were held Monday at Robertson Fork Church of Christ with burial in the family cemetery.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, he was the son of the late William Wright and Martha Virginia Wright, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Wright is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Henson Wright; two daughters, Mrs. Homer Phillips, Brick Church, and Mrs. Walker Fralix, Cornersville; three sons, William Wright and Roy Wright, Lynnville, and Allan Wright, Virginia; eight grandchildren; a step-son, Clyde Beedle, Lynnwood, Calif.; and two brothers, Floyd Wright, Odd Fellows Hall, and John Wright, MHM Farms.<br><br>WRIGHT, Lela Chapman The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lela Chapman Wright, 51, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br>Mrs. Wright died at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, August 17, after a long illness at the home in Malone addition on the Lewisburg Highway.<br>Born May 5, 1900, in Giles County, she was the daughter of Mark Chapman and Sara Jane Braden Chapman. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Wright is survived by her husband, Lawrence Wright; two daughters, Miss Ruth Wright and Miss Danese Wright; one son, Alvin Wright, an employee of The Pulaski Citizen; and two grandchildren, children of her daughter, Mrs. James R. Shelton, who died on June 16, 1949.<br><br><br>WRIGHT, Will Morgan The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1959<br>Funeral services for Will Morgan Wright, 67, retired Public Works employee, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Fairview Church of Christ, conducted by Tom Fox.. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Wright who had been in declining health for several years, died at 5:40 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, November 6, at his home on Little Dry Creek.<br>Born December 28, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of Jim Wright and Lillie Callahan Wright. He was a member of Fairview Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Wright is survived by his wife, Mrs. Necie Cummings Wright; two daughters, Mrs. Allen Rainey, Wales and Mrs. James Wallace, Pulaski; one son, Malcolm Wright, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, James D. Wright, Azle, Texas; and three sisters, Mrs. Chris Jensen, Barrego Springs, Calif., Mrs. Walter Lockhart, Hodgen, Okla., and Mrs. Eugenia Burks, Columbia. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>WYLIE, Kate Beets The Pulaski Citizen 25 Nov 1959<br>Mrs. Kate Beets Wylie, 71, native of Giles County, died Tuesday morning, November 17, at her home in Terrell, Texas. Funeral rites and burial took place Wednesday afternoon in Terrell.<br>Mrs. Wylie was the daughter of the late William Beets and Mary Elizabeth Cooper Beets. Twice married, her first husband, Jim Rose, died several years ago. She was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>She went to Texas forty years ago, and was employed twenty-three years at Terrell State Hospital.<br>Mrs. Wylie is survived by her husband, R. L. Wylie; a son, George Rose of Dallas, Texas; one step-son, two step-daughters, and six sisters, Mrs. Dee Norman, Mrs. M. C. Norman, Pulaski, Mrs. Leroy Goats, Mrs. Frank Dickey, Miss Maggie Beets and Mrs. Frank Higgins, all of Giles County.<br>A sister, Mrs. Willie Beets Thompson, of Ardmore, died August 13, this year.<br><br>WYNN, W. T. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>W. T. Wynn, former president of Martin College for approximately 18 years and later dean of Georgia State College for Women at Milledgeville, Ga., died Tuesday, April 13, at his home in Milledgeville.<br>Funeral arrangements had not been announced in Pulaski at press time.<br>Mr. Wynn retired as dean of the Georgia college about one year ago but had continued to make his home in Milledgeville.<br>He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Mary Floyd of Alabama; a daughter, Miss Mary Mildred Wynn; and four sons, William, Winfred, Floyd and Lawrence Wynn, all of Georgia.<br><br><br>WYNNE, Martha Agnes McCormick The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1957<br>Mrs. Roy Wynne, 69, resident of the Bryson community, died at 6:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, April 23, at Giles County Hospital, after a week&#8217;s illness.<br><br>Funeral services were held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at Bryson Methodist Church conducted by Dr. W. H. Mansfield, assisted by the Rev. Ray Wiggins and burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br>Born May 10, 1887, in Giles County, she was the former Miss Martha Agnes McCormack, daughter of the late Robert Frank McCormack and Mary Virginia Woodward McCormack. She was a member of the Methodist Church at Bryson.<br>Mrs. Wynne is survived by her husband, Roy Wynne; three sons, Robert Wynne and Harold Wynne, both of Pulaski, and Frank Wynne, Selma, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Edgar Lane Reese, Florence, Ala., and Mrs. William Hunt, Detroit, Mich.; twelve grandchildren; four brothers, Jimmy F. McCormack, Don McCormack and Virgil McCormack, all of Pulaski, and Tommy Lee McCormack, Chapel Hill; and one sister, Mrs. Robert West, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br><br>YANCEY, Beatrice Partrick The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1950<br>Mrs. Beatrice Partrick Yancey, 76, member of a prominent Giles County family, died suddenly at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, December 10, at &#8220;Walesshire&#8221; home of her son, William James Yancey, Jr.<br>Funeral rites were held at one o&#8217;clock on Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born September 20, 1874, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Robert Partrick and Elizabeth Elledge Partrick. She was educated at Florence, Ala., and at Belmont College in Nashville. She was a member of the Methodist Church and the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and was a former member of the Pulaski Students Club and the Civic League.<br>Her husband, William James Yancey, Sr., Pulaski businessman, died in 1934.<br>Mrs. Yancey is survived by the one son; four grandchildren, Margaret Stone Yancey and William J. Yancey, third, Pulaski, David Page McDuffie, Jr., Worthington, Minn., and Mrs. Benjamin E. Herrmann, Plainfield, N. J.; and two great grandchildren.<br><br>YARBROUGH, James Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jun 1955<br>James Alexander Yarbrough, 75, native of Giles County, died June 18 at his home in Larned, Kans., following a long period of declining health.<br>Funeral services took place at 3 o&#8217;clock on Sunday afternoon, June 19, at Ponder, Texas, where some of the family are buried.<br>He was born and reared on Weakley Creek in Giles, the son of the late Lucius M. Yarbrough and Mary Jane Kimbrough Yarbrough.<br>His wife, Mrs. Ella Nix Yarbrough died many years ago.<br>He was survived by two sons and three daughters. Local relatives are a niece, Mrs. Reynolds Wheeler, Aymett Town and a nephew, Morrell Yarbrough, Weakley.<br><br>YARBROUGH, Mary Berryhill __ Dec 1955<br><br>Mrs. Mary Berryhill Yarbrough, 88, died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. G. McNeese, four miles east of Lawrenceburg on Highway 64.<br>Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at Freemon Funeral Home here, with Dr. William H.Mansfield and the Rev. H. J. Rushing officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski, Tenn.<br>Mrs. Yarbrough, a native of Marshall County, was the widow of George Yarbrough. Her parents were Lewis and Sarah Berryhill. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She had been a resident of Lawrence County for the past 12 years.<br>In addition to her daughter, she is survived by a brother, Robert Berryhill, Huntsville, Ala.<br><br>YARBROUGH, Sarah P. Ingram The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1953<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah P. Ingram Yarbrough, 71, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>She died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at her home on North First Street, following a<br>year&#8217;s illness.<br>Born September 28, 1882, at Lynnville, she was the daugher of the late Daniel J. Ingram and Sarah P. Ingram, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Clifford Yarbrough, died many years ago.<br>She held a stenographis position in Pulaski for thirty-two years prior to her retirement.<br>Mrs. Yarbrough is survived by one brother, D. T. Ingram of Holland, Mo.; and several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. David Bowen who lived with her. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>YATES, George W. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jul 1951<br>Funeral services for George W. Yates, 78, Pulaski merchant, who died of a heart attack early Friday morning, July 6, at Giles County Hospital, were held at 9 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bills and McGaugh Funeral Home in Lewisburg. The Rev. John T. DeForest, rector of the Pulaski Episcopal Church, officiated, and burial took place in Lone Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg. He bad been ill two weeks.<br>A native of Georgia, he was the son of Jeff Yates and Eliza Dwawick Yates. He had resided in Arkansas, Alabama and Tennessee, having operated the Morris Budget Shop in Pulaski the past ten years.<br>He was a member of the Episcopal Church.<br>Mr. Yates is survived by his wife, Mrs. Modena Luna Yates; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Adams of Donelson, Ga., Mrs. Thomas Farrior of Sneeds, Ga., and Mrs. Annie Jones of Belinda, Fla.; and two brothers Jeff Yates of Pensacola, Fla., and Lawson Yates, of Orlando, Fla.<br><br>YEARTA, Ada Longshore The Pulaski Citizen 14 Apr 1954<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Longshore Yearta, 68, Pulaski resident were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Virgil Bradford, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery.<br><br>Mrs. Yearta died at 4:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Giles County Hospital, after an illness caused by a heart ailment.<br>Born July 23, 1885 in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Copeland Longshore and Betty Lawrence Longshore, and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br>Mrs. Yearta is survived by her husband, John Clinton Yearta; three daughters, Miss Ora Bell Yearta, Mrs. Robert Lee Moore and Mrs. Lois Rosson, all of Minor Hill; two sons, George William Yearta, Nashville, and William James Yearta, Hohenwald; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Avery Sutton, Winter Haven, Fla., and Mrs. Will Pickett, Minor Hill; and three brothers, Ed Longshore, Lewisburg, Tenn., Tom Longshore, Tanner, Ala., and Wilson Longshore, Joiner, Ark. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br><br>YOKLEY, Claude Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1958<br>Funeral services for Claude Bryant Yokley, 64, merchant of Campbellsville, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Yokley died of a heart ailment at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital after several weeks illness.<br>Born July 10, 1894, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Andrew Dean Yokley and Ann Hayes Yokley.<br>Mr. Yokley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cassie Taylor Yokley; and one brother, Ward Yokley, District 14. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.<br><br>YOKLEY, Felix R. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1959<br>Funeral services for Felix R. Yokley, 46, farmer of the Marcella Falls section, will be held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, July 30, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with burial in John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge. Mr. Yokley died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, July 29, at Lawrence County Hospital.<br>Born in Lawrence County, June 26, 1913, he was the son of the late Ward S. Yokley and Lydia Dickey Yokley, and was a member of Marcella Falls Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Yokley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Era May Davis Yokley; five daughters, Mrs. Ike Fleny, Murfreesboro, and Misses Janett, Connie, Gale, and Sue Yokley, Marcella Falls in Giles County; five sons, Royce, Bobby, Dalton, Steve, and Terry Yokley, all of Marcella Falls; three brothers, Arlan Yokley, Marcella Falls, Smith Yokley, Lawrence County, and Andrew D. Yokley, Ethridge; and three sisters, Mrs. Carl Fencher, Ethridge, Mrs. Bill Weatherford, Columbia, and Mrs. Bill Gaines, Marcella Falls. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.<br><br>YOKLEY, Jake The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1953<br>Jake Yokley, 76, Giles County farmer, died at 6:45 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, October 14, at Gifford Nursing Home near Columbia, following an illness of several years.<br>Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Campbellsville, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen. Burial will take place at the Yokley Cemetery in the Rich community.<br><br>Born in the Fourteenth Civil District of Giles County, he was the son of the late A. D. Yokley and Ann Hayes Yokley. His wife, the former Miss Susie Yokley, died two years ago.<br>Mr. Yokley, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by two brothers, Claude Yokley, Campbellsville, and Ward Yokley, Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, funeral directors in charge.<br><br>YOKLEY, Lydia Dickey The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia Dickey Yokley, 69, resident of the Liberty Hill section of A native of Giles County, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in the Fourteenth District. Burial took place in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br>Mrs. Yokley died at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Lawrence County Hospital after a short illness.<br>A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. H. Dickey and Mattie Inman Dickey, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mrs. Yokley is survived by her husband, Ward S. Yokley; four sons, A. D. Yokley, Ethridge Felix and Arlin Yokley, Marcella Falls and Smith Yokley, Liberty Hill; three daughters, Mrs. Sadie Fincher, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Ullie Weatherford, Columbia, and Mrs. Lois Gaines, Ethridge; twenty-seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Eugene Steelman, Harvest, Ala.; and three brothers, Harvey Dickey, Alabama, Leslie Dickey, Nunnelly, Tenn., and Sidney Dickey, Ethridge.<br><br>YOKLEY, Samuel Steele The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1954<br>Funeral services for Samuel Steele Yokley, 59, who died Monday at Giles County Hospital after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church.<br>The Rev. J. Wallace Carr, pastor, and the Rev. William Steele, Methodist minister of Nashville, officiated and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Yokley was the former Miss Bessie Holt, daughter of Mrs. T. P. Holt of Pulaski and the late Mr. Holt. She was a native of Pulaski, born October 4, 1894. She had been a widow for several years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church where she had served as organist for many years, and was a member of the Wednesday Literary Club.<br>In addition to her mother, Mrs. Yokley is survived by two sons, Samuel Pete Yokley and Thomas Holt Yokley, Pulaski; and three sisters, Mrs. G. M. Stone, Mrs. W. K. Jones, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Jean Downing, Los Angeles, Calif.; and a brother, Thomas H. Holt, Jackson.<br><br>YOKLEY, Susie Y. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jul 1951<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Y. Yokley, 82, resident of the Yokley community, who died Sunday, July 1, at a Columbia nursing home, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Campbellsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. H. R. Allen. Burial took place in the Yokley cemetery at Campbellsville.<br>She was born and reared in this county, the daughter of the late Jacob Yokley and Ann Abernathy Yokley, early residents of this section. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br><br>Mrs. Yokley is survived by her husband, Jake Yokley. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>YOKLEY, Ward Smith The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jan 1959<br>Funeral services for Ward Smith Yokley, 73, retired farmer of the Liberty Hill Community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. Burial took place in John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge. Mr. Yokley who had lived alone since the death of his wife last year, was found dead in bed on Thursday morning, January 22.<br>Mr. Yokley, the last member of his immediate family, was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Andrew Dean Yokley and Ann Hayes Yokley. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>Mr. Yokley is survived by four sons, Felix Yokley, Arley Yokley, and Smith Yokley, all of Giles County, and A. D. Yokley, Ethridge; three daughters, Mrs. Carl Fincher, Flatwoods Community, Mrs. Lois Gaines, Giles County, and Mrs. Eula Weatherford, Columbia; and twenty-eight grandchildren.<br><br>YOUNG, Amos The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958<br>Amos Young, 64, railroad employee of Nashville, died about 6 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 14, at his home after a period of declining health. Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Marshall Donnelly and Combs Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in that city.<br>A native of the Bee Spring Community, he was the son of the late Jesse Nathaniel Young and Mollie Williams Young. His wife, Mrs. Zora Graves Young died November 29, 1956.<br>Mr. Young is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Priestly Miller, Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Aubrey Wynne, Nashville; and two brothers, E. B. Young and Jess Young, both of Giles County.<br><br>YOUNG, Bina Montgomery The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1952<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Bina Montgomery, 86, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the parlors of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of the First Methodist Church, and burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mrs. Young died of a heart attack at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, March 8, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grover McAlester, on Sam Davis Avenue.<br>Born November 7, 1865, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jesse Montgomery and Ann Brown Montgomery. She was the wife of T. Edgar Young whodied in 1931. She was a member of the Methodist Church and an honorary member of its missionary society.<br>In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Young is survived by one son, Amos R. Young, Pulaski businessman; two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>YOUNG, Cecil Maurice The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1958<br><br>Funeral services for Cecil Maurice Young, 56, Giles Countian employed at Huntsville, Ala., until his retirement, will be held at one o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Huntsville Baptist Church, with the burial in the Pisgah Cemetery in Giles County. Mr. Young died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at his home in that city after an illness of two years.<br>Born March 29, 1902, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Arney Young and Jennie Harwell Young, and was a member of the Baptist Church.<br>For the past fifteen years he had made his home in Huntsville; employed for a time on the police force, later becoming associated with the Redstone Arsenal until ill health caused his retirement.<br>Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laverna Young; two daughters, Mrs. Dwayne Burgess, Pulaski, and Mrs. William Eason, Nashville; two sons, Willard Young, Huntsville, Ala. and Glenn E. Young, Fort McClellan, Ala.; seven grandchildren; his step-mother, Mrs. Arney Young, Pulaski; two brothers, Raymond H. Young and Sam D. Young, Pulaski; and one half-sister, Mrs. Cletus S. Dunnavant, Pulaski.<br><br>YOUNG, Deborah Jane The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1955<br>Deborah Jane Young, two-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Young of the Brick Church community, died in her sleep Saturday night at the family home. Her death was discovered by her parents about 5:30 Sunday morning.<br>Physicians were unable to determine the cause of the infant&#8217;s death.<br>Survivors, in addition to her parents, are a brother, John D. Young; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Young; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Griggs of Pottsville.<br><br>YOUNG, Ella Jane Hayes The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1956<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Jane Hayes Young, 84, housewife of the Eleventh Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Raymond Greenway, pastor of Berea Methodist Church, and the Rev. Robert S. Lee, pastor of the Methodist Church of Goodlettsville, and burial took place in the Brown Cemetery near Friendship.<br>Mrs. Young died at 6 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, October 28, at the home at Berea following a long illness.<br>The former Miss Ella Jane Hayes, she was born February 11, 1873, the daughter of the late Alexander (Bud) Hayes and Eliza Holbert Hayes. She was a member of the Berea Methodist Church.<br><br>Mrs. Young, whose husband died in 1927, is survived by three daughters, Miss Clemma Young and Mrs. Chauncey L. Inman, both of Berea, and Mrs. Robert G. McFarland, Evansville, Ind.; five sons, Vinson Young, Brick Church, Ben Young, Pulaski, Gilbert Young, Woodlawn, Edd Boyett Young, Goodlettsville, and Worley Young, Tampa, Fla.; sixteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Bascom B. Smith and Mrs. Edd Ingram, both of Pisgah, and Mrs. James Gilmer Bowman, Nashville; four brothers, W. W. Hayes, A. C. Hayes, John Hayes, all of Giles County, and R. E. Hayes, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>YOUNG, Estelle The Pulaski Citizen 25 Dec 1957<br>Miss Estelle Young, 77, employee of the Rose Dry Goods Company in Pulaski for many years, died on Friday, December 20, at a nursing home in Waxahachie, Texas, after a long period of declining health. Funeral rites took place in that city.<br>A member of the Methodist Church, she lived in Giles County most of her life. She was the daughter of the late Alfred and Fannie Young Young.<br>Miss Young is survived by one sister, Mrs. Dave Hamlin, Waxahachie, Texas; and four nieces and two nephews.<br><br><br><br>YOUNG, Joe D. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1950<br>Funeral services for Joe D. Young, 54, well known farmer of the Bunker Hill community, who died suddenly at 7 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 11, at his home, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, pastor of the Bunker Hill Methodist Church and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Born July 18, 1895, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Thomas C. Young and Annie Cardin Young. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lucile Tomerlin Young; one son, Joe Young, Springfield; and one sister, Mrs. Jasper Clark, Pulaski.<br><br>YOUNG, Robert Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jan 1954<br>Robert Calvin Young, 66, native of Giles County, died Sunday, December 20, at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., after a long illness.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in that city.<br>Native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jesse N. Young and Mollie Williams Young.<br>For twenty to twenty-five years he operated a jewelry store in Birmingham, Ala., later retiring and moving to the Florida city.<br>Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Young; one sister, Mrs. A. A. Wynne, Nashville; and three brothers, E. B. Young, Bryson, Jess Young, Bunker Hill and Amos Young, Nashville.<br><br>YOUNG, Russell C. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1953<br>Funeral services for Russell C. Young, 59, were held at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church, assisted by the Rev. H. G. Coston, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br><br>Mr. Young, an employee of a local feed store, died suddenly of a heart attack on Saturday afternoon at his home on Grigsby Street, following a period of declining health.<br>He was born in Pulaski, July 5, 1894, the son of the late Robert Lee Young and Josephine Williams Young.<br>Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora Allen Young; and one brother, Frank Young, St. Petersburg, Fla. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.<br><br>YOUNG, William Clyde The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1959<br>William Clyde Young, retired furniture dealer, died at his home early Monday morning after a long illness. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home. David East, minister of the Second Street Church of Christ officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br>Mr. Young was born in the Bradshaw community in Giles County. His parents were the late Napoleon B. and Martha Jane Kosier Young. He was a member of the Church of Christ and of the Masonic Lodge.<br>He began his business career as a furniture merchant in 1925, opening his store on the north side with associates Raymond Shelton and Robert Shackelford. In 1930, he operated the store independently, and continued its owner and proprietor until 1954, when ill health forced his retirement.<br>Mr. Young was married to the former Miss Lyda Brown, who survives. In addition he is survived by a sister, Miss Bessie Young and a brother, Lexie, both of Giles County.<br><br>YOUNG, William Isaiah The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1951<br>William Isaiah Young, 76, resident of Kathlene, Fla., and a former Giles Countian, died Thursday night, February 8, at his home after an extended period of illness.<br>Funeral rites and burial took place in that city. His wife, Mrs. Margaret Hardaker Young, died several years ago.<br>Mr. Young, born and reared in Giles, was the son of the late Jesse Nathaniel Young and Adeline Fuller Young. As a young man he was in the mercantile business in Pulaski and a number of years ago moved to Florida.<br>Mr. Young is survived by three sons, Everett Young, Fred Young and Scott Young; and three grandchildren; all of Florida; one brother, John Young, Memphis; one half-sister, Mrs. A. A. Wynne, Nashville; four half-brothers, Robert Young, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Amos Young, Nashville, Jesse N. Young, and E. B. (Otha) Young, both of Bryson.<br>Mr. Young was a half-brother of the late Mrs. O. E. Smith.<br><br>YOUNG, Zora Grace The Pulaski Citizen 28 Nov 1956<br>Mrs. Zora Grace Young, 60, wife of Amos Young of Nashville, died early Thursday morning at her home in Nashville, after a lengthy illness.<br>Funeral services will be held in Nashville on Friday afternoon and burial will take place there.<br><br>The daughter of Mrs. Agnes Ingram Graves, formerly of Giles County, and the late Mahlon Graves, she was a member of the Methodist Church.<br>In addition to her mother and husband, Mrs. Young is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Priestley Miller of Nashville; and one sister, Mrs. Robert Corlew, Nashville.<br><br>ZEIGLER, James Chandler The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1958<br>Funeral services for James Chandler Zeigler, 82, retired farmer, sawmill operator and merchant of the Fourth Civil District were incomplete at press time Thursday, pending word from relatives.<br>Mr. Zeigler who had been in declining health for some time, died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, March 13, at the home in Pulaski.<br>Born May 12, 1875, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Taylor Zeigler and Sabra Kincaid Zeigler, and was the last member of his immediate family. He was a member of the East Hill Church of Christ.<br>Mr. Zeigler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maxie Hannah Zeigler; four sons, Denzil Zeigler, Pulaski, Loyd Zeigler, Nashville, Cyril Zeigler, Independence, Kans., and Andy Zeigler, Dayton, Ohio; two daughter, Mrs. Buford Dunavant, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. George Manning, Fayetteville, N. C.; and fifteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ZEIGLER, John Payne The Pulaski Citizen 6 Jun 1956<br>Funeral services for John Payne Zeigler, 77, retired farmer of Minor Hill, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Minor Hill Church of Christ. M. F. Norwood, Church of Christ minister, officiated, and burial took place in Cool Spring Cemetery.<br>Mr. Zeigler who had been in declining health for several years, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, June 1, at Giles County Hospital.<br>A member of Minor Hill Church of Christ, he was born August 21, 1878, the son of the late Henry Taylor Zeigler and Sabra Virginia Kincaid Zeigler.<br>Mr. Zeigler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Donna Ward Zeigler; four daughters, Mrs. Roy Jackson, Goodsprings, Mrs. Howard Bee and Mrs. C. S. Jernigan, both of Pulaski; and Mrs. Cecil James, Lawrenceburg; sixteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br><br>ZEIGLER, Ruby Pittard The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1954<br>Mrs. Ruby Pittard Zeigler, 65, wife of Smith Waters Zeigler, died at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, April 1, at the home at Pulaski, following more than a years&#8217; illness.<br>Funeral rites will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Sam R. Dodson, Jr., pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will take place in the family lot in Mount Moriah Cemetery near Pulaski.<br>A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born July 4, 1888, the daughter of the late Charles G. Pittard and Metta Harwell Pittard. She was a member of First Methodist Church and its missionary society and the East Hill Home Demonstration Club.<br><br>In addition to her husband, a retire post office employee; Mrs. Zeigler is survived by one son, Billy Smith Zeigler, employee of The Pulaski Citizen; and two brothers, Tom A. Pittard, Pulaski, and Sam Pittard, Des Moines, N. Mexico. Bennett-May and Company, morticians in charge.<br><br>ZUNO, Alice Torrence Bittick The Pulaski Citizen January 29, 1958<br>Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Torrence Bittick Zuno, 85, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville where the family formerly made their home.<br>Mrs. Zuno died Thursday at the home in Milwaukee, Wis., after a short illness.<br>Her first husband, Sam Bittick, died in 1917. Her second husband, Vince Zuno, died a few years ago.<br>Mrs. Zuno, a member of the Methodist Church, is survived by two children, Miss Annie Bittick, Milwaukee, Wis., and Butler Bittick, New York City; one brother, John Torrence, and two sisters, Mrs. Newt Bittick and Mrs. John R. Hargrove, all of Nashville; and two granddaughters. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.<br><br>ZWINGLE, Mrs. C. M. The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1953<br>Mrs. C. M. Zwingle, 79, wife of the Rev. C. M. Zwingle, who was the former pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Churches in Giles County, died Thursday night at her home in Nashville.<br>Services were held Saturday morning at Edgefield Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Nashville and burial took place in Bybees Chapel Cemetery at McMinnville on Saturday afternoon.<br>In addition to her husband, Mrs. Zwingle was survived by two sons, Dr. J. L. Zwingle, Kansas City, and Earl H. Zwingle, San Francisco, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. R. S. McCoy, Bells, Tenn., seven grandchildren; and one step-sister, Mrs. K. S. Parrish, Bradenton, Fla.<br><br>Â&nbsp;</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">ABBOTT, Bessie Lovett The Pulaski Record 10 Sep 1947<br />Mrs. Bessie Lovett Abbott, age 53, wife of Leonard Abbott, died at her home in Lincoln County on Sunday, September 7, after a long illness. She is the daughter of the late Andrew Johnson and Elizabeth Brady Lovett. She was born and reared in the vicinity in which she lived. She was an active member of the Church of Christ.<br />Funeral services were held at the Red Oak Church of Christ Monday at 2 p.m. by Elder James Sanders. Burial was in the Wright Cemetery.<br />Other than her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Misses Laura and Bessie Ruth Abbott; three sons, George B., Robert Leonard, and James Rabun Abbott; five sisters, Mrs. John Jackson, Mrs. W. O. Reed, Mrs. R. L. Haislip and Mrs. C. F. Prosser, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Clyde Harwell of Lincoln County.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Andrew Hawkins The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1945<br />Andrew Hawkins Abernathy, 56, prominent Jonesboro, Ark., insurance and finance executive, a native of Giles County, died at 3:45 o&#8217;clock, Friday morning, March 16, at a hospital in that city, succumbing to an eight weeks illness, caused by a heart ailment.<br />Funeral services were held at four o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the First Methodist Church in Jonesboro, with the rites conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Cecil Culver. Burial took place in Oaklawn Cemetery.<br />Mr. Abernathy who had resided in Jonesboro for the past sixteen years, was prominent in business, civic, and church circles, having been associated with the Ford agency for a number of years, later giving this up to enter the insurance field, and becoming manager of the Security Finance Agency when it was organized. He was a sports enthusiast, actively promoting baseball, and was a leader in fishing and hunting activities. He was well known to fox and deer hunters in his section of Arkansas.<br />Born at Pulaski, he was the son of the late Butler Abernathy and Mrs. Ophelia Kellum Abernathy, receiving his education in the Pulaski schools, and the Abernathy Preparatory School.<br />He was married to Miss Bess Rose of Pulaski. Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hansel Winters of Jonesboro; three sons, Lt. A. H. Abernathy, Jr., stationed at Millington Naval Base, Capt. W. D. Abernathy, now at a port of embarkment, C. M. Abernathy of Jonesboro; six grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Frank Tidwell of Lynnville.<br />Pulaski relatives attending the funeral rites included G. B. Abernathy and J. M. Abernathy.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Arnold The Pulaski Citizen 05 Apr 1944<br />Arnold Abernathy, 67, native of Giles County, died suddenly at 9:45 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at his home in Nashville, having been stricken a few minutes earlier in his office with a heart attack.<br />Funeral services will be held at Finley M. Dorris Funeral Home at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon with the rites to be conducted by the Rev. E. P. Anderson. Burial will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville.<br />Mr. Abernathy, who has conducted the Southern Weighing and Inspection Bureau on Broad Street opposite the Union Station in Nashville for the past twenty-five years, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Abernathy of this county. Left an orphan early in life he made his home with his uncle and aunt, the late Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Abernathy, in Pulaski, where he attended school and remained until he went to Nashville to reside.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tinnie Lovell Abernathy; one son, Leland Abernathy, Evansville, Ind.; two half-brothers, Homer Barnes, Memphis, and Tate Anderson, Atlanta; one niece, Mrs. Dan Koble, Muskogee, Okla.; and one nephew, Arnold Anderson, U. S. Army Air Force.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Bell Coffman The Pulaski Citizen 06 Dec 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bell C. Abernathy, 57, who died at 3:31 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, December 7, at Pulaski Hospital, after a period of declining health, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Fiducia Cumberland Presbyterian Church, near Aspen Hill, conducted by a Lewisburg minister. Burial took place in Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Abernathy is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mahlon Franklin of Pulaski; and two sons, Bob M. Abernathy, Aspen Hill, and Al Stanley Abernathy, Bodenham; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Charles Butler The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1942<br />Charles Butler Abernaty, aged 60 years, prominent farmer of the Sixth Civil District, died early Tuesday morning at his home, following a few months illness. Funeral services will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. F. G. Dickson, pastor of the Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Abernathy came of a long line of pioneer settlers of the county, being the son of A. Samuel Abernathy and Mrs. Sue May Abernathy. He was a highly respected citizen of his community, known for his sterling character and charitable disposition. He was a member of the Rehoboth Methodist Church.<br />Besides his parents, Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel G. Abernathy; four sons, Charles B. Abernathy, Jr., San Pedro, Calif., Jack Abernathy, Corpus Christi, Texas, Andrew J. Abernathy, Knoxville, and Julius Abernathy, Pulaski; six daughters, Misses Sue May, Mattie, Rachel, Bettie, Frances, and Alice Abernathy; one brother, Fisher W. Abernathy; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles M. Abernathy and Mrs. Thomas O&#8217;Neal, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Clarence Ezell The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jul 1948<br />Funeral services for Clarence Ezell Abernathy, 67, well-known grain dealer, who died at 9:50 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, July 6, at his home in the Goodsprings Community following several months illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Cool Springs Church, conducted by the Elder Roger McKenzie of Nashville, assisted by Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Abernathy, a native of the county, was the son of the late Carson Lee Abernathy and Martha Ezell Abernathy. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Minnie Parks Abernathy; twin sons by his first wife, Clarence and Clyde Abernathy; three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Corder, Mrs. J. E. Cottrell and Miss Annie Lee Abernathy, all of Pulaski; and a son, Wilson Abernathy, Pulaski; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Christopher, Lynnville, and Mrs. Edwin Driver, Madison; three brothers, Herbert Abernathy, A. L. Abernathy and Raymond G. Abernathy.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Cornelia Abney The Pulaski Citizen 02 Feb 1944<br />Mrs. Nathan Abernathy, 43, prominent church and club leader in Pulaski, died at eleven o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital, where she had been a patient for the past week.<br />Daughter of W. I. Abney of Athens, Ga., and the late Mrs. Abney, Mrs. Abernathy was born and reared in that city. She was a graduate of the University of Georgia and was qualified to assume an important place in educational circles and clubs of Pulaski, having been a member of the Students Club.<br />She was a member of the Methodist Church and a beloved teacher in the Sunday School of that church for many years.<br />Mrs. Abernathy is survived by her husband, a well-known grain and feed dealer of Pulaski; two sons, Robert Abney Abernathy, United States Navy; and John Abernathy, Pulaski; her father and two brothers, George and Horace Abney, all of Athens, Ga.<br />Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist Church by the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Emily The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1946<br />Funeral services for Miss Emily Abernathy, 30, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cayce Abernathy of Pulaski, whose slashed and mutilated body was found Thursday night in the basement of the library at Bryan, Ohio, where she was employed, were held at two o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the First Methodist Church in Pulaski with the Rev. W. M. Cook, pastor, officiating, assisted by Dr. R. B. Stone, principal of Giles County High School, the Rev. W. C. Moorehead and the Rev. Arthur Peterson. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Hundreds of sorrowing and sympathetic relatives and friends filled the church to overflowing and lined the steps and surrounding waslks as the ministers and teachers paid heartfelt tribute to the splendid young woman whose was brought to an end by a fiendish slayer.<br />The church, of which Miss Abernathy had been a member since early childhood and whre she had been a teacher a short time ago, was massed with flowers that bespoke the love and esteem of Giles County for the young victim of her heartbroken family.<br />The body, brought by hearse from the small Ohio town where Miss Abernathy has been librarian since June, arrived in Pulaski at 4:30 Sunday afternoon and was carried to the family home on West Jefferson Street.<br />Accompanying the body were the young victim&#8217;s brother, Richard Abernathy, of Nashville, who had gone to the Ohio city Friday shortly after the murder was discovered; Chauncey Newcomer, 75 year old former circuit judge of Bryan who as a chairman of the library board who had employed Miss Abernathy and his son Leo Newcomer, who had gone with Miss Abernathy since her arrival in the Ohio town.<br />In addition to her parents, Miss Abernathy is survived by two brothers, Richard and James Abernathy, of Nashville; and by five sisters, Miss Rebecca Abernathy, Red Cross official with head quarters in Pulaski, Mrs. David Cheatham, Mrs. Hugh Braly, Mrs. Floyd Smith, all of Pulaski, and Mrs. C. E. Reed of Prospect.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Erskine The Pulaski Citizen 04 Jun 1941<br />Erskine Abernathy, a son of the late Sterling Abernathy, and a nephew of Dr. &#8220;Bill&#8221; and M. T. Abernathy, died at his home, Muskogee, Okla., Friday, and was buried there, Monday.<br />He is survived by his wife, who was before marriage, Miss Myrtle Orr, of Prospect, and one married daughter, besides a number of cousins and other relatives here in Giles County.<br />As a young man Mr. Abernathy left Giles County, going into the cotton seed oil business, at Memphis. Later, he left Memphis to become associated with the cotton oil industry at Houston, Texas, where intelligence and industry, and possibility of the new business in such a rich field of opportunity, opened the way for him, and he went up and up in the cotton oil business, achieving an unusual degree of success. [s/o Ema Levina Birdsong]<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Georgia Sherrill The Pulaski Citizen 03 Jul 1940<br />Mrs. Georgia Sherrill Abernathy, died at her home at Prospect Friday afternoon, following several months of sickness.<br />Burial in the family lot at Prospect, Sunday afternoon.<br />Born and spent her life in the Prospect community. Mrs. Abernathy was educated at Martin College. As a young woman, she became the wife of Buckner Abernathy who died several years ago. Mrs. Abernathy became cashier of the Prospect Bank and Trust Company. This work brought her in contact with the public, and she proved a business woman of more than average ability.<br />Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. James Green of Athens, Ga., her mother, Mrs. R. A. Sherrill, a sister, Mrs. Mahlon Cox, Nashville, and two grandsons.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Homer The Pulaski Citizen 15 Aug 1945<br />Funeral services for Homer Abernathy, 60, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 8:55 o&#8217;clock Friday night, August 10, at his home in Pulaski, following five weeks illness were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born and reared in the Bunker Hill section of the county, he was the son of the late Alfred Abernathy and Mrs. Letitia Loyd Abernathy. He moved a number of years ago to Pulaski where he had been interested in the handling and training of walking horses.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Watson Abernathy; one daughter, Mrs. Carl Holloway, Shelbyville; one son, T-5 Brown Abernathy, who returned three weeks ago from foreign service in the European theater of operations.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, J. Bascom The Pulaski Citizen 04 Jul 1946<br />J. Bascom Abernathy, 70, widely-known Pulaski business man and prominent in civic and church affairs, died at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, July 4 at his home on West Jefferson Street, following a heart attack which climaxed several weeks illness.<br />Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 4 o&#8217;clock at the Pulaski Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the church.<br /><br />Son of the late M. T. Abernathy and Mrs. Annie Birdsong Abernathy, he was born and reared in the Bethesda community of the county.<br />He was a graduate of Giles College and of Draughn&#8217;s Business College, Nashville, and after completion of his training at the latter institution, he became bookkeeper at Neely Flour Mills in Pulaski.<br />Entering into a partnership with the late Ben McGrew, he established the Pulaski Roller Mills, and later became affiliated with the Peoples Bank of Pulaski, holding the position of cashier.<br />In 1915, succeeding the late J. Polk Abernathy who resigned, he was appointed Clerk and Master by Chancellor Walter S. Bearden, and held that office for a term of six years, until succeeded by Mahlon H. Long, Sr., whose sudden death coincidentally, also occurred this week from a heart attack.<br />Serving as superintendent of the Pulaski Light and Water Department for a period, he lager served as alderman and chairman of the Light and Water Department.<br />In 1932, he became associated with his son, Nathan, in the Abernathy Grain and Feed Company and was senior member of this business at the time of his death.<br />A member of the Pulaski Methodist Church, he was one of its most earnest and active members, holding the positions of Superintendent of Sunday School, Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of Martin College, Church lay leader and chairman of the Board of Stewards, the last three posts being held for a number of years and at the time of his death.<br />One of Giles County&#8217;s most successful farmers, he was also secretary-treasurer of Pulaski Development Company.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sophronia Anderson Abernathy; one daughter, Mrs. F. L. Hunter, Pulaski; two sons, Nathan A. Abernathy of Pulaski, and George T. Abernathy, Newport News, Va.; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Tully Birdsong, Mrs. Tom K. Brown, both of Pulaski, and Mrs. Emory May of Chambersburg, Va.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, J. T. The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1943<br />Lt. J. T. Abernathy, 53, native Giles Countian and World War Veteran died Thursday afternoon, May 6, at Fitzsimons Hospital in Denver, Colo., where he had been a patient for approximately 15 years.<br />Lt. Abernathy was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Abernathy of this county. He was educated in the schools of the county and was a graduate of the Massey School for Boys.<br />When the First World War broke out, Lt. Abernathy entered the service as a member of the Air Corps and saw active service in that field with Major General Doolittle.<br />Funeral services were held at four-thirty Monday afternoon in Denver, after which the body was cremated, in accordance with the expressed wish of Lt. Abernathy. The ashes will be returned to Tennessee for burial, although the place had not been determined today.<br />Lt. Abernathy is survived by his wife the former Miss Kathleen Webb of Whitehouse; three sisters, Mrs. Tully Birdsong and Mrs. Tom Brown, of Giles County, and Mrs. E. E. May of Chambersburg, Pa.; and a brother, J. B. Abernathy of Pulaski.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Maburn Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1946<br />Maburn Mitchell Abernathy, 62, farmer of the Twenty-first District and a pioneer in the walking horse industry in Giles County, died at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, July 30, at his home following a year of declining health.<br />A native of this county, he was the son of the late Dr. W. D. Abernathy and Amelia (Mede) Mitchell Abernathy, descendants of prominent families. He spent his entire life in this county where he established his reputation as a breeder of fine walking horses that extends beyond the confines of this area to states over the nation.<br />Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Bell Hardin Abernathy; and two sons, Bob Abernathy, Aspen Hill, and Stanley Abernathy, Bodenham.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Aspen Hill Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. W. C. Moorehead. Burial took place in the Aspen Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Mamie Butler The Pulaski Citizen 03 Nov 1948<br />Mrs. J. Polk Abernathy died here (Nashville) early Monday morning and short funeral services were held at the Dorris Funeral Home at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, conducted at Bennett May Funeral Home by Rev. Fred Woodward. Mrs. Abernathy is the last of four children of the late Judge Sam Butler. They were Warren and Clarence (Spoon) Butler, Mrs. Arnie Smith and Mrs. Abernathy.<br />She is survived by Robert Abernathy, retired naval officer of Lynchburg, Va., Miss Tommy Abernathy, who teaches at Miami, Fla., Mrs. S. R. Gemmell of Washington, D.C., and Miss Annie Abernathy of Nashville. The family has our heartfelt sympathy and may God bless them.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Mary Eleanor The Pulaski Citizen 07 Dec 1949<br />Funeral services for Miss Mary Eleanor Abernathy, 81, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at her home in Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, pastor of Bethesda Methodist Church of which she was a lifelong member. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A daughter of the late J. Press Abernathy and Martha Arthur Abernathy, she was born February 11, 1868 in Giles County, where she lived all her life. She was the last member of her immediate family.<br />Surviving are a host of nieces and nephews. Surviving also is Mrs. Ward Phelps, of Bunker Hill, a first cousin of &#8220;Miss Mary&#8221; who was reared in the Abernathy home as a daughter.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Nannie Jane Pierson The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1949<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Nannie Jane Pierson Abernathy, 79, who died at 12:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, August 9, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George A. Minatra, in the Bethesda section, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Bethesda Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Marshall D. Moss, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the church cemetery. She had an extended period of declining health.<br />Born January 19, 1870, she was the daughter of the late Fate Pierson and Hulda Cummins Pierson. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband, Davis Abernathy, died about 15 years ago.<br /><br />Mrs. Abernathy is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Minatra, Mrs. Floyd Uselton, Pulaski, and Mrs. Kelly Washington, Decatur, Ala.; nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Riley Roberts; and one brother, Bill Pierson, both of Bedford County.<br />ABERNATHY, Nora Pointer The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1940<br />Mrs. Nora Pointer Abernathy, 74, widow of the late W. L. Abernathy, Sr., who for many years was president of the Citizens Bank, died Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. McElwee, in Atlanta, where she has lived for several years, most of the time since the death of her husband.<br />Mrs. Abernathy was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and Cynthia Holland Pointer, of Williamson County. But lived in Pulaski after her marriage with Mr. Abernathy. They were members of the Presbyterian Church.<br />The body was brought to Pulaski for burial on the family lot in Maplewood, where repose the remains of other members of the family.<br />In addition to Mrs. McElwee Mrs. Abernathy is survived by a son, Pointer Abernathy, of Wildesville, La., and four grandchildren.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Robert Allen The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1940<br />At 12:30 p. m., December 1, 1940, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. I. Ruggles, Konawa, Okla., R. A. Abernathy departed this life.<br />Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist Church at 3:30 p. m. Monday, Dec. 2, by Rev. Rogers, pastor, and Rev. Chunn and Rev. Powell former pastors.<br />Beautiful was the music rendered by the choir of which Mr. Abernathy was an active member until his recent illness.<br />He was laid to rest in Konawa Cemetery beneath many beautiful flowers which speak his popularity in his new home.<br />Born and reared in Giles County where he lived until about twelve years ago, he was a most loyal and respected citizen.<br />Left to mourn his loss are his six daughters, Mrs. J. L. Woodard and Mrs. L. G. Nichols, of Harlingen, Texas; Mrs. R. L. Harris, of Walters, Okla.; Mrs. F. F. Medlar of Ft. Worth, Texas; Mrs. A. I. Ruggles, of Konawas, Okla.; Mrs. James Sanders, of Pulaski, Tenn., and one son, Frank B. Abernathy of Brownsville, Texas; twelve grandchildren, six great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. J. A. Evans, of Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Tom Harris The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1943<br />Funeral services for Tom Harris Abernathy, native of Giles County, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, June 3, at his home in Birmingham, Ala., were held Saturday in that city, with burial in Birmingham.<br />Mr. Abernathy was a member of the United Methodist Church<br />The survivors are his wife; two daughters; and one son Woodley Abernathy, of Birmingham; one sister, Mrs. Frank Tidwell, of Lynnville; and one brother, Hawkins Abernathy, of Lawrenceburg.<br /><br />ABERNATHY, Wiley Turner The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1941<br />Wiley Turner Abernathy, 81, who had been actively engaged in the hardware business in Pulaski, for about 55 years, passed away at his home on West Madison Street, early Saturday morning.<br />Funeral services were at the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon at 4 o&#8217;clock, Rev. George A. Morgan, a former pastor, and Rev. S. R. Bratcher, present pastor, officiating.<br />An immense crown filled the large auditorium, and a great mass of beautiful florals bore testimony to the large number of friends, who realized a personal loss in the going away of this good man.<br />The editor feels a keen sense of bereavement. He and Mr. Abernathy are near the same age. And both came to Pulaski near the same time. During more than fifty years, we have been close personal friends, with never a breach of friendship, or an incident to cause unkind feelings.<br />Mr. Abernathy was a native of Giles County. A member of a large family, his father being an early Virginia pioneer. As a big boy or young man he went to work with Dave Follis, in a general store, at Bufords. After a few years, with the approval of Mr. Follis, he came to Pulaski, as a salesman in a hardware. And has been actively in the hardware business ever since. During about twenty-five years, he has been senior member of the firm. For several years it was Abernathy, Yarbrough and Co. And since then the firm has been Abernathy Hardware Co.<br />Mr. Abernathy had been a member of the Methodist Church from boyhood. And a member of the Official Board fo a little more than fifty years. And for many years was one of the Trustees of church and parsonage property. Also for many years, he has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Pulaski Cemetery.<br />Surviving are his wife, and two sons, each of whom is married and has one son. The older grandson is also married. Six sisters survive, Mrs. Lou Smith, Nashville, Mrs. Tennie Hamlett, and Mrs. Gray Tacker, Texas, Mrs. Jesse Alexander, Murfreesboro, Mrs. Herman Lewis, Madison, Ala., and Mrs. Holland Harwell, Pulaski.<br /><br />ABNEY, Mrs. W. I. The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1941<br />Funeral services for Mrs. W. I. Abney, a member of a prominent family in Athens, Georgia, where death following a short illness of heart trouble occurred Thursday morning at a hospital in Athens, were conducted Friday at Athens.<br />Mrs. Abney is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Nathan Abernathy of Pulaski; and two sons, George and Horace Abney, both of Athens.<br /><br />ADA, J. J. The Pulaski Record 14 Dec 1949<br />Funeral services for J. J. Ada, 84, who died Thursday night at the home of his son, Clarence Ada at Elkton were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church, by the Rev. W. L. Hayes and Dr. F. E. Durham. Burial was in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Ada, a retired farmer, was born and reared in Giles County and was a son of the late John Ada and Susan Chapman. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his son, he was survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Carter Ada; two daughters, Mrs. W. S. Ashworth of Nashville and Mrs. W. F. Criner of Little Rock, Arkansas.<br /><br />ADAMS, Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1944<br />Funeral services for Clarence Adams, 40, who died early Wednesday afternoon at the home on East Woodring Street, following an extended period of declining health, will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The survivors include the father, J. M. Adams; the following brothers, Russell, Herman, Jack, and Richard Adams; and two sisters, Misses Carrie and Ella Adams all of Pulaski.<br /><br />ADAMS, Jesse Doyle The Pulaski Record 11 Aug 1948<br />Funeral services for Pvt. Jesse Doyle Adams, 28, who was killed on Luzon, Phillipine Islands, January 14, 1945, will be held Thursday at the Minor Hill Methodist Church, with Rev. L. G. Gatlin and Rev. Haynes Brinkley officiating. Burial will be in the Grassy Cemetery at Grassy, Ala.<br />The local unit of the National Guard will be in charge of arrangements.<br />Mr. Adams was born in Anderson, Ala. and moved to Giles County at the age of 8. He was a membr of the Minor Hill Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Ollie Adams; three sisters, Mrs. J. C. Kelley and Mrs. Woodrow Sweeney, both of Giles County and Mrs. Naomi Jackson of Killen, Ala.; two brothers, Earl Adams of Pulaski and C. T. Adams of Goodspring.<br /><br />ADAMS, Norma Jocelyn The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1940<br />Sunday, Feb. 11, the death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams and claimed for its victim the infant baby, little Norman Jocelyn Adams. The cause of her death was not known, little Norma lived only a few days, but how we miss her. She was laid to rest with her little sister and brothers of Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />ADCOCK, Clyde V. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1941<br />Clyde V. Adcock, aged 40, employee of the Stephens Garment Company here, died of a heart attack last Saturday at Arrow Lake near Mt. Pleasant where he and a group of friends had gone on a fishing trip.<br />Mr. Adcock, who was subject to heart attacks, was seated in a boat about 100 yards from the shore when he fell from the boat into the water. It was first thought he drowned, but later reports attributed his death to the chronic ailment.<br />His body was recovered from the water in about ten minutes after the fall. Artificial respiration was used for an hour, but failed to revive him.<br />Mr. Adcock, who had been connected with the local garment company for some time was a valued employee, and was well known throughout the county.<br />He was accompanied on the fishing trip by J. C. Stevenson, J. J. Solomon, Alvin Sanders and A. W. Horn, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />Mr. Adcock is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lena Will Adcock and two step-children; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Adcock, four sisters, Mrs. Henry Marks, Mrs. Leslie Barshears, Mrs. Robert Loyd, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Lewis Cooper of New Port Richie, Fla..; and one brother, Ben Adcock, also of this county.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the home with burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />ADCOCK, Robert Edward The Pulaski Record 23 Feb 1949<br />Robert Edward Adcock, 62, farmer and livestock dealer, died of a heart attack Sunday morning at his home here. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Monday at Rehoboth Methodist Church. The Rev. Fred Woodard and the Rev. M. D. Moss officiated. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. He was a native of Giles County, took an active part in the church work.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Lawson Adcock; a daughter, Mrs. Lyles Cabe of Decatur, Ala.; one son, Robert Adcock, student at the University of Tennessee; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Lawson and Miss Elizabeth Adcock, of Decatur; two brothers, Tom Adcock of Decatur and Mack Adcock of Giles County, and two grandchildren.<br /><br />ADKINS, Charlie Benjamin The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1944<br />Funeral services for Charlie Benjamin Adkins, 74, farmer of the Bodenham section, who died Sunday afternoon, November 26, at his home following several months&#8217; illness, were held at Bennett-May Funeral Home at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, conducted by the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of Ed Adkins and Mrs. Lou Smith Adkins he spent the greater part of his life in this county.<br />Mr. Adkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Manston Shriver Adkins; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Pickering, Nashville, Mrs. Keeton Patton, Gulfport, Miss.; two sons, E. M. Adkins, Pulaski, and Homer Adkins, Asheville, N. C.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Leroy Patton, Quitman, Miss.; two step-sons, Carroll Shriver, Austin, Texas; several grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles I. Day, New Kensington, Penna., and Mrs. John F. Horne, Seattle, Wash.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Dunlap The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1943<br />Funeral services for Dunlap Alexander, 42, who died suddenly Friday night at his home in Miami, Fla., were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at a funeral chapel in Decatur, Ala., by the pastor of the First Prestbyterian Church, the Rev. Henry. Burial followed in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Alexander was a native of Giles County, having been the son of J. Harvey Alexander and Mrs. Daisy Dunlap Alexander. For several years Mrs. Alexander has been residing in Decatur, Ala.<br />Deceased is survived by his wife; his mother, and three sisters, Mrs. Marion Roberson and Mrs. Herman Kyle, both of Birmingham, and Mrs. William Griffin of Cullman, Ala.<br /><br />ALEXANDER, Margie The Pulaski Citizen 16 Feb 1944<br />Miss Margie Alexander, native of Pulaski, died on February 10 in New York City. Funeral services and burial were in that city.<br />Miss Alexander was born and reared in Pulaski but had resided in New York for the past twenty-five years. She will be remembered here by a host of friends.<br /><br />ALLEN, John T. The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1942<br />Nashville, Tennessee, February 7-John T. Allen, 90, retired Nashville lawyer, and former state supreme court justice and one-time mayor of Pulaski, died early Friday morning at Madison Sanitarium following a short illness. He was also a former president of the Board of Trustees of Martin College.<br />Funeral services will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home.<br />In perfect health until a week ago he entered the sanitarium for treatment of an intestinal disorder.<br />The Rev. E. P. Anderson will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski, Tenn.<br />Born February 17, 1851, on a farm in Maury County, the son of Damaris and B. S. Allen, Judge Allen was handicapped in his quest for education by a lack of schools in that area at that time.<br />Journeying to Pulaski in Giles County, Judge Allen was instructed in law by eminent lawyers in that town with whom he became acquainted.<br />While studying law in the offices of Thomas Barnett, Mr. Allen taught in Pulaski schools for more than two years. Following his admittance to the bar shortly afterwards, Judge Allen set out with a horse and buggy, traveling westward in search of a suitable location in which to practice his profession.<br />He finally located in Waynesboro about 1875 where he stayed for little more than a year. He was 24 years old at this time.<br />Shortly after this he married Miss Ella Wilkinson of Aspen Hill, in Giles County.<br />In 1879 Mr. Allen and his wife moved to Pulaski where he formed a law partnership with Colonel E. Talifiero.<br />Both men, well over six feet tall, made a striking pair as they held away in the courtroom delivering eloquent appeals in behalf of their numerous clients, contemporaries recall.<br />It was during Judge Allen&#8217;s period in Pulaski that he received the temporary appointment to the State Supreme Court to take the place of Judge John S. Wilkes.<br />Always a firm exponent of the educational program, Judge Allen was persuaded torun as a candidate in the Pulaski mayoralty campaign. He did and he was elected. Soon afterward this he formed the first Negro school in Giles County.<br />In 1899 Judge Allen moved to Nashville and formed a law partnership with Gen. W. H. Washington. A resident of Nashville continuously since that time, he retired from active law practice early in 1932. During the ensuing years he has resided on his farm at Hendersonville on the Gallatin Road.<br />While retired, Judge Allen still displayed an active interest in legal activities and as late as four months ago was associated in conduct of a $5,000 lawsuit against a railroad in connection with fatality occurring on railroad property, which he won.<br />Active in church work throughout his career, Judge Allen was a member of the Methodist Church and while resident in Nashville belonged to the McKendree Methodist congregation. In late years, confined to his home in Hendersonville, Judge Allen still maintained an active interest in church work, though he was unable to attend.<br />Surviving are three sons, Rev. Houston T. Allen, of Nashville, Clifford R. Allen, Washington, D. C., John T. Allen, Jr., New York; three daughters, Mrs. J. T. Rodd, Mrs. Mildred Dorfner, both of Nashville and Mrs. Richard Tice, of Redbank, N. J.; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.<br /><br />ALLEN, Kennie A. Marshall Gazette, Lewisburg, TN 4 May 1945<br />Mr. Kennie A. Allen, 64, died Thursday morning from a heart attack at his home on the Franklin Road. Mr. Allen&#8217;s death came as a severe shock to his many relatives and friends. He was a prominent farmer and dairyman of his community to which he devoted his entire life.<br />Funeral services will be held today (Friday) at 2:00 p.m., at the Methodist Church at Berlin of which he was a member, conducted by the pastor, Rev. H. L. Smith. Burial will be in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br />Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pearl Harwell Allen; three daughters, Mrs. Theodore Cheatham, Mrs. James Jordan and Miss Sara Allen.<br /><br />ALLEN, Lavisa Ellen Knox The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lavisa Ellen Knox Allen, 88, widow of Will E. Allen of Cornersville, who died at 6 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, May 31, following a week&#8217;s illness at the home of her niece, Mrs. Burney W. Campbell, in Lynnville, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Campbell residence. The rites will be conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. Charles S. Ramsay, pastor of the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />A native of Lynnville, Mrs. Allen had resided in the Cornersville section the greater part of her life, having moved to Lewisburg following the death of Mr. Allen a few years ago.<br />Her death came while she was on a visit to Mrs. Campbell.<br />Mrs. Allen is survived by one step-daughter, Mrs. Estelle Coleman, Lufkin, Texas; and one step-son, Will Allen, Pulaski.<br /><br />ALLEN, Mary Ann The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1940<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Allen, of Lynnville, widow of J. I. Allen, of Lynnville, were held Saturday, Jan. 6, at 11 o&#8217;clock at the home, Rev. Elkins of the Methodist Church, conducted the services.<br />Mrs. Allen was born Feb. 19, 1869. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church. She was always faithful and loving to her family. She is survived by seven children, five boys and three girls. Carter Allen of Lynnville, Tenn., Boyce Allen of Lynnville, John Richard Allen of Lynnville, Andrew Allen of Carthage, Tenn., Forrest Allen of Lewisburg, Tenn., Mrs. C. L. Wheeler of Pulaski, Mrs. Carl Redden of Pulaski. Thirteen grandchildren.<br /><br />ALLEN, Thomas Willard The Pulaski Record 25 Aug 1948<br />Thomas Willard Allen, 42, livestock trader, died at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 25, at the Pulaski Hospital following an illness of two weeks.<br /><br />Funeral services were held at 3:00 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dora Story Allen; one sister, Mrs. Melvin Weatherman; his mother, Mrs. Ida Allen; 8 nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ALLEN, Toni The Pulaski Citizen 20 Mar 1946<br />Funeral services for Miss Toni Allen, 17, member of the junior class of the Giles County High School, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, March 19, at the Olivet parsonage, the home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, following a prolonged illness will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the Pulaski Methodist Church. Dr. R. B. Stone, principal of the Giles County High School, will conduct the rites, assisted by the Rev. Wendell L. Ensor, Methodist minister.<br />Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski.<br />Miss Allen came here from Knoxville fifteen months ago. Besides the one sister, Mrs. Peterson, Miss Allen is survived by her mother, Mrs. Franklin C. Allen, who resides here; one brother, Capt. Franklin C. Allen, Jr., Knoxville, who recently returned from foreign service.<br /><br />ALLRED, Eula Eubank The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1942<br />Mrs. Eula Eubank Allred, aged 61 years, wife of Claude A. Allred of Decatur, Ala., died at Baugh&#8217;s Infirmary at 12:30 noon Monday, following a short illness. Funeral services were held at three o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Kedron Methodist Church, with the Rev. W. L. Harwell, pastor of the Kedron Church officiating, assisted by the Rev. W. A. Curl of Decatur, and the Rev. J. E. Trotter. Interment took place in the Cemetery at Kedron.<br />Mrs. Allred was a native of Giles County, having made her home in the Kedron community until eight years ago when the family moved to Decatur to reside. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.<br />Besides her husband, Mrs. Allred is survived by two sons, Julius Allred of Kedron, and one daughter, Mrs. Houston Ross, both of Decatur; three sisters, Mrs. R. H. Harris of Pulaski, Mrs. Clarence Helmick of Lynnville, and Mrs. Atha Curry of Sheffield, Ala.; two brothers, Luther Eubank of Nashville, and Lon Eubank of Lynnville; and six grandchildren.<br /><br />ALSUP, Will H. The Pulaski Record 11 May 1949<br />Will H. Alsup, 75, farmer of the Minor Hill community, died at his home at 11:00 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, May 10, following several months illness. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Minor Hill Baptist Church with Rev. Thomas McConnell officiating. Burial was in the Jackson Cemetery.<br />Mr. Alsup, son of Jack and Mary Kelley Alsup, was a native of Giles County. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Alsup is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie McKinney Alsup; three daughters, Mrs. Buren Davis, Mrs. Redus Gatlin, both of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Oliver Gatlin of Minor Hill; and two sons, Aubrey Alsup and Howard Alsup of Minor Hill; one brother, Ervin H. Alsup of Winter Haven, Florida; and one sister, Mrs. Clarence Harrison. Wilson Carter and Company was in charge.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Beulah Sumpter The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Sumpter Anderson, 80, native of Pulaski and widow of Edgar F. Anderson, Pulaski druggist who died Sunday night, October 1, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred W. T. Overton, in Nashville, following two months&#8217; illness, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church in Pulaski, of which she was a member. The rites were conducted by the Rev. J. W. Bryson, pastor of the church, and burial took place in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Daughter of the late Dr. James A. Sumpter and Mrs. Mary Rhea Sumpter of Pulaski, Mrs. Anderson was the widow of Edgar F. Anderson to whom she was married in April, 1887.<br />An artist and student of literature, Mrs. Anderson was educated at Martin College, Pulaski, and Ward&#8217;s Seminary, Nashville. She was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution, United Daughters of the Confederacy, an honorary member of the Medical Auxiliary, and a charter member of the Margaret Circle of the King&#8217;s Daughters in Pulaski in which she had held offices for 27 years.<br />She was a member of the Pulaski Presbyterian Church.<br />Surviving in addition to Mrs. Overton are a son, Dr. J. Sumpter Anderson, of Nashville, and three grandchildren, J. Sumpter Anderson, Jr., Fred S. Overton, and Ned Overton, all of Nashville.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Felix The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1942<br />Felix Anderson, native son of Pulaski, died Wednesday, December 9, in St. Louis, Mo., where he had made his home for a number of years. The remains were interred at Lexington, Ky.<br />Mr. Anderson, son of the Rev. Jerome B. Anderson and Mrs. Emma Batts Anderson, prominent citizens of Pulaski, grew to manhood here, favorably known by a wide circle of friends.<br />Deceased is survived by his wife, and two sisters, Mrs. Estelle A. Arrowsmith and Mrs. Bona A. Nichols, both of Nashville.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Mack G. The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1943<br />Funeral services for Mack G. Anderson, 71, prominent farmer and extensive land owner, who died Sunday at Pulaski Hospital following a brief illness, were held at the residence at Delrose at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, with the rites conducted by the Rev. G. H. Turpin, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Bryson. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Anderson was a native of Lincoln County, but had lived several years in this section. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Anderson is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Bessie Lou King of Delrose and several brothers.<br /><br />ANDERSON, Dr. R. M. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jul 1942<br />Funeral services for Dr. R. M. Anderson, aged 71 years, prominent physician of Shawnee, Okla., and brother of Mrs. J. B. Abernathy of Pulaski, who died at his home Thursday morning, July 16, following a heart attack, were held late Saturday afternoon in Shawnee.<br />Dr. Anderson, well known throughout Middle Tennessee, and a native of Bedford County, graduated in 1894 at Vanderbilt School of Medicine, later serving as instructor in anatomy at the medical school for several years.<br />Dr. Anderson practiced medicine in Pulaski for several years before going to Shawnee thirty-five years ago, where he became one of the founders of the Anderson, Carson, Hughes Hospital, with which he was connected at the time of his death.<br />Dr. Anderson&#8217;s first wife was the former Elizabeth McBride, a well-known teacher in the Nashville schools at the time of her marriage. She died in 1908.<br />An active member of the Methodist Church, Dr. Anderson had served for many years as chairman of the board of trustees and chairman of the board of stewards of the First Methodist Church of Shawnee.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Carrie Duncan Hart Anderson; two daughters, Mrs. Philip Hodnett of Marlow, Okla., and Mrs. John Graves of Shawnee; three brothers, Dr. W. B. Anderson and the Rev. E. B. Anderson, both of Nashville, and J. J. Anderson of Smyrna; two sisters, Mrs. Annie A. Wasson of Nashville, and Mrs. J. B. Anderson of Pulaski, and four grandchildren.<br /><br />ANGUS, Florence Edna Attkisson The Pulaski Record 29 Jun 1949<br />Mrs. Florence Edna Angus, 76, died Friday morning at 6:00 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Walker of Athens, Ala. Services were held at 3:00 Sunday at the Lynnwood Cemetery with Mack Pinkelton officiating.<br />In addition to Mrs. Walker, she is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Joe Powell of Mt. Pleasant; five sons, James Wilson Angus of Lynnville, Leslie Angus of Tullahoma, Merritt Angus of Columbia, Grady Angus of Columbus, Ga., and Archie Angus of Portsmouth, Va.; 26 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one brother, Sam Attkisson of Campbellsville<br /><br />ANGUS, Jerald Dean The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1941<br />Jerald Dean Angus, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Angus, who live in the Fourteenth District in the Rich community, died early Thursday after a brief illness of infantile paralysis. The child had been ill about a week, with his lower limbs being affected, later spreading to the entire left side.<br />Survivors are the parents ad two sisters, Betty Angus, and Sue Angus.<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday at the Big Creek Church of Christ by Elder Claude Thomas of Mt. Pleasant, with burial at Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />ANGUS, Mack David The Pulaski Record 24 Sep 1947<br />Funeral services for Mack David Angus, aged 67 years, of Austin, Texas, who died Sunday night, September 14, from a stroke of paralysis and a heart attack, were held Monday afternoon at 4 o&#8217;clock at the Lynnville Church of Christ, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Angus who was born and reared at Lynnville, had resided in Austin, Texas for several years, and was visiting relatives in Columbia when he became ill.<br />He is survived by his wife, Sallie Angus; three daughters, Mrs. Eck Curtis of Austin, Texas, Mrs. W. H. Owens of Lynnville, and Mrs. Will Lane of Columbia; three brothers, Aub Augus of Columbia, Jack Angus of Columbia and E. A. Angus of Fort Worth, Texas; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />ANGUS, Mattie The Pulaski Citizen 16 Aug 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Angus, 70, who died at her home in the Seventh Civil District at 8 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, August 15, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at New Zion Church, conducted by Elder J. T. Clark of Cowan. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Angus is survived by her husband, Nate Angus; and several children, one of whom is George Angus.<br /><br />ANTHONY, Dan The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1941<br />Dan Anthony, 82, died at the local hospital Tuesday morning about 3:00 o&#8217;clock.<br />Mr. Anthony is a direct descendant of early settlers who came from North Carolina, and settled on the land named for the family, Anthony Hill.<br />The families were immigrant brothers and their families have been active and prominent in the development and history of the county.<br />Funeral services will be at the home on Anthony Hill, Thursday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock, Rev. Thomas Thrasher officiating. Burial will be in the Anthony Grave Yard, where repose the remains of many members of the family.<br />The Pulaski Record 19 Feb 1941<br />The death of J. Dan Anthony, 83, successful farmer and livestock dealer of Giles County, occurred early Tuesday morning at his home in the Cedar Grove community following several months&#8217; illness of heart trouble.<br />Mr. Anthony, who was one of the most highly respected citizens in this county, had spent his life on the same farm, which represents an original grant in the Anthony family. He was a faithful member of the Methodist Church, in which he took an active part as long as he was able. Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the family residence by the Rev. Thomas Thrasher. Burial will be in the family graveyard in the Cedar Grove community.<br />Survivors are his wife; a niece, Miss Margaret Kelly, of Los Angeles, California; and a nephew, Dr. John Anthony, of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />ANTHONY, Henrietta The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jul 1943<br />Funeral services were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the residence in the Cedar Grove section, for Mrs. Henrietta Anthony, 87, who died Saturday morning after an extended period of failing health. Burial took place in the Anthony Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Anthony was the widow of Noah Anthony.<br />The survivors are one daughter, Miss Molly Anthony; and two sons, Grover Anthony and Joe Anthony, all of Giles County.<br /><br />ANTHONY, J. Dan The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1941<br />The death of J. Dan Anthony, 83, successful farmer and livestock dealer of Giles County, occurred early Tuesday morning at his home in the Cedar Grove community following several months&#8217; illness of heart trouble.<br /><br />Mr. Anthony, who was one of the most highly respected citizens in this county, had spent his life on the same farm, which represents an original grant in the Anthony family. He was a faithful member of the Methodist Church, in which he took an active part as long as he was able.<br />Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the family residence by the Rev. Thomas Thrasher. Burial will be in the family graveyard in the Cedar Grove community.<br />Survivors are his wife; a niece, Miss Margaret Kelly, of Los Angeles, California; and a nephew, Dr. John Anthony, of Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />APPLETON, Myrtle Matthews The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Appleton, 60, wife of Dave Appleton, who died of a heart attack at 1:45 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, August 5, at the home on South Fifth Street, were held at the Church of God tabernacle at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. J. W. Leatherwood, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Appleton is survived by her husband, Robert David Appleton; three daughters, Miss Maudie Mae Appleton, Mrs. Christine Hyatt, and Mrs. Lillian Hutton; three sons, Mack Appleton, Robert Appleton, and Cletus Appleton, all of Pulaski; fourteen grandchildren; all of Giles County; one sister, Mrs. Ella King, Pulaski; and two brother, J. R. Matthews, Pulaski and Albert Matthews, High Point, N.C.<br /><br />ARNEY, Kirk Marshall The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1944<br />Funeral services for Kirk Marshall Arney, 66, who died at his home on East Washington Street early Thursday morning, September 28, following several months&#8217; illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. The Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, conducted the rites. Burial took place in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A well known contractor and road builder, he was a life long resident of Giles County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan Arney of Frankewing. He was a member of the Methodist Church<br />Mr. Arney is survived by his wife; one son, Andrew Arney, Chattanooga, and two grandchildren, John and Linda Arney; one sister, Mrs. Cleveland Parker, Campbellsville; one brother, Elmo Arney, Veto, Ala.; step-mother, Mrs. Dan Arney, Frankewing; four half-sisters, Mrs. Tully Reed, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Dewey Toone, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Aileen Harwell, Frankewing, Mrs. Sayre Slausson, Nelsonville, Ohio; two half-brothers, Clifford and Horace Arney, both of Nashville.<br /><br />ARROWSMITH, Edward The Pulaski Citizen 9 Aug 1944<br />Funeral services for Edward Arrowsmith, 56, native of Pulaski, who died suddenly Monday afternoon at his home in Memphis from a heart attack, were held at two o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in that city with burial in Memphis.<br />Mr. Arrowsmith, the son of Mrs. Estelle Anderson Arrowsmith, had been identified with the insurance business for many years.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Arrowsmith; two daughters, all of Memphis; his mother, Mrs. Estelle Arrowsmith; two sisters, Mrs. William T. Gaither and Mrs. John McLaurine, all of Nashville; and one brother, Henry Arrowsmith, Atlanta.<br /><br />ARROWSMITH, Estelle Anderson The Pulaski Record 03 Mar 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Estelle Anderson Arrowsmith, age 77, who died at her home in Nashville Tuesday morning, March 5, at 8:30, were held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with Dr. J. E. Stowe officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Arrowsmith is a native of Giles County and moved to Nashville a few years ago after serving as a school teacher in the county for many years.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. T. Gaither and Mrs. John McClaurine, both of Nashville, and one son, Henry Arrowsmith of Birmingham, Ala.; and a sister, Mrs. Bona Nickles of Nashville.<br /><br />ARTHUR, Clarence Stacy The Pulaski Record 04 Feb 1948<br />Funeral services for Clarence Stacy Arthur, 37, who died at 5:25, Thursday morning, January 26 at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, following a long illness, were held on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the Pulaski Funeral Home with Rev. Milford Walker of Decatur, Ala. officiating. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie McKelvey Arthur; two daughters, Edna Earle Arthur and Betty Louise Arthur; one son William Stacy Arthur; two sisters, Mrs. C. D. Willsford of Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Charlie Sharp of Pulaski; two brothers, Eugene Arthur of Decatur and Roy Nathan Arthur of Pulaski.<br /><br />ARTHUR, Mary Ellen The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1944<br />Funeral services for Mary Ellen Arthur, 87, widow of Richard Arthur, who died Wednesday, June 28, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Colbert, in Pulaski, following a lengthy illness, will be held at the residence at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Arthur had been a member of the Methodist Church since childhood.<br />Besides Mrs. Colbert, Mrs. Arthur is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Henry Cole, Pulaski, Mrs. J. N. Adams, Columbia, and Mrs. Roy Poff, Decatur, Ala.; two sons, Oscar Arthur and Elmer Arthur, Pulaski; and a number of grandchildren.<br /><br />ASHTON, J. M. The Pulaski Record 19 Nov 1947<br />Funeral services for J. M. Ashton, prominent farmer of the Lynnville section, were held Tuesday at the Campbell Station Church of Christ by C. W. Posey and Joe T. Clark, Cowan. Burial in the Campbell Station Cemetery. Mr. Ashton died unexpectedly Monday night of a heart attack at his home near Lynnville. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Hobbs Ashton; a daughter, Mrs. Horace Doggett, Lynnville; four sons, Ewing, Howard, Owen and Mack Ashton, all of Lynnville; and a brother, Everett Ashton of Lewisburg.<br /><br />ASHLEY, Mary Barrett The Pulaski Citizen 18 Nov 1942<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Barrett Ashby, 46, sister of Mrs. Drake Collins, who died at the local hospital in Dyersburg, Friday, November 6, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock the following Sunday afternoon at the residence in that city, by the Rev. W. T. Ingram, pastor of the Cumberland Prsbyterian Church. Interment took place in the Munford Cemetery in Covington.<br />Mrs. Ashley is survived by her husband, R. A. Ashley; two sons, Barrett Ashley of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Ray Ashley of Dyersburg; one daughter, Miss Mary Ashley; one sister, Mrs. Drake Collins of Pulaski; and four brothers, R. B. Barrett of Memphis, Will Barrett and Clint Barrett of Covington, and the Rev. A. B. Barrett, of Henderson.<br /><br />ATTKISSON, Sam The Pulaski Citizen 6 Oct 1943<br />Funeral services for Sam Attkisson, 24, native of Giles County, who died Friday night at Evansville, Ind., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Spencer Hill Church of Christ in Maury County by Elder W. P. Thomas. Burial was in the Spencer Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Attkisson, a night watchman at Evansville, was the son of Mrs. Lela Jane Wilson Attkisson and the late James Lee Attkisson of Giles County, but had made her home in Columbia for many years.<br />Besides her mother, Mr. Attkisson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Iva Dell Adams Attkisson; three brothers, Upshaw and Clyde Attkisson of Columbia and Comer Attkisson of Terrell, Texas; eight sisters, Mrs. R. G. Curtis of Columbia, Mrs. Edgar Dunnavant of Elkton, Mrs. Elmer Watson and Mrs. Roy Watson, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Odell Clifton of Mt. Pleasant, and Misses Jennie, Mamie and Irene Attkisson, all of Evansville, Ind.<br /><br />AUSTIN, Minnie Ross The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Ross Austin, aged 78 years, widow of O. E. Austin, Elkton merchant and druggist, who died at her home in Elkton Friday noon, following a week&#8217;s illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church, with the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun conducting the rites. Burial took place in the family lot in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Born and reared in the Campbellsville section, she was the daughter of James M. Ross, and Mrs. Annette Cotham Ross. She was an active member of the Methodist Church, and a prominent citizen in her section; beloved by a wide acquaintance.<br />Mrs. Austin is survived by three sons, Will Ross Austin, Keyport, Wash., and Albert Austin, in an Army Camp at Portsmouth, Va.; four daughters, Mrs. Benton E. Phelps, Pulaski, Mrs. Charles Ball of Waterloo, Iowa, Mrs. Raymond Horn of Rogersville, Tenn.; and Miss Alberta of Elkton; seventeen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; and one brother, Commodore L. Ross of Columbia, Miss.<br /><br />AUSTIN, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1943<br />Funeral services for Robert Lee Austin, 77, prominent farmer of the Elkton section, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church, with the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, conducting the rites. Burial took place in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Austin died at 4:40 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the home of his niece Miss Alberta Austin, in Elkton, where he was taken following a heart attack, suffered while attending Sunday School on the previous Sunday.<br />Mr. Austin was a devout member of the Methodist Church, having been absent from services only five times in fifty-three years, with a perfect attendance in the last twenty-eight years.<br />Mr. Austin is survived by one brother, Will E. Austin, of Elkton; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Wooten, of Idabel, Okla., and Mrs. Fannie Hines, of Albertsville, Ala.; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />AUSTIN, Minnie Ross The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Ross Austin, aged 78 years, widow of O. E. Austin, Elkton merchant and druggist, who died at her home in Elkton Friday noon, following a week&#8217;s illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church, with the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun conducting the rites. Burial took place in the family lot in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Born and reared in the Campbellsville section, she was the daughter of James M. Ross, and Mrs. Annette Cotham Ross. She was an active member of the Methodist Church, and a prominent citizen in her section; beloved by a wide acquaintance.<br />Mrs. Austin is survived by three sons, Will Ross Austin, Keyport, Wash., and Albert Austin, in an Army Camp at Portsmouth, Va.; four daughters, Mrs. Benton E. Phelps, Pulaski, Mrs. Charles Ball of Waterloo, Iowa, Mrs. Raymond Horn of Rogersville, Tenn.; and Miss Alberta of Elkton; seventeen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; and one brother, Commodore L. Ross of Columbia, Miss.<br /><br />AYMETT, Hattie Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1942<br />Mrs. Hattie Harwell Aymett, aged 77 years, widow of Henry W. Aymett, Magistrate of the Seventh District for many years, died at her home on South First Street at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday night, April 25, following an illness of four years. Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the Bennett, May and Company Funeral Home, with Dr. George A. Morgan, conducting the rites, assisted by Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of First Methodist Church. Interment followed in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Aymett, the daughter of the late Rev. Logan Harwell and Mrs. Esther Ralston Harwell, members of prominent pioneer families of the county, was a life-long member of the Methodist Church. Her quiet, gentle manner and beautiful Christian life endeared her to her host of acquaintances.<br />Surviving Mrs. Aymett are two children: Miss Nelle Aymett, and Henry H. Aymett; one grandson, Henry M. Aymett; two sisters, Mrs. Neil C. Birdsong and Mrs. Sallie H. Montgomery; one step-son, Harry L. Aymett, Pulaski druggist; and one step-daughter, Mrs. Edwin E. Williams, all of Pulaski.<br /><br />AYMETT, John Wesley The Pulaski Citizen 03 Mar 1948<br /><br />Funeral services for John Wesley Abernathy, 72, well known farmer of the Twelfth Civil District, who died suddenly at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon, March 2, at his home following a brief illness, will be held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Olivet Methodist Church. Rites will be conducted by the Rev. W. L. Harwell, pastor, and the Rev. J. C. Elkins, a former pastor. Burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />Son of the late Henry and Mary Harwell Aymett, he was a lifelong resident of the county, and had been a member of the Methodist Church since early manhood. He was the last member of his immediate family.<br />Mr. Aymett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Tarpley Aymett; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Maas, Cocheton, N.Y., and Miss Catherine Aymett, of the Olivet community; five sons, Thomas Clay Aymett, Robert E. Aymett, Gray W. Aymett, and George Hamilton Aymett, Bowling Green, Ky.<br /><br />AYMETT, Dr. Robert E. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1941<br />Dr. Robert E. Aymett, 83, of the Pisgah community, died at his home, Saturday morning, following an attack of pneumonia which lasted only a few days. He was the son of the late Henry and Mary Harwell Aymett, and lived all his life in the community where he was born and grew up.<br />Dr. Aymett received his medical education in Louisville, Ky. and returned to his home where he entered the practice of his profession and continued, active in the work until about ten years ago when on account of failing health, he practically retired.<br />Surviving are one daughter, Miss Rachel Aymett; two sons, Allen Aymett, Sr. and Urban Aymett; and one brother, Wesley Aymett, all of Giles County.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at one o&#8217;clock at the Pisgah. He had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years. Services conducted by Rev. W. M. Cook, of Murfreesboro, a former pastor. Burial was in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br /><br />AYERS, Sullie Worley The Pulaski Record 07 May 1947<br />Mrs. Sullie Worley Ayers, age 67, died Wednesday, April 30, 1947, at 9:35 p.m. at her home in Pulaski from a heart attack. Funeral services were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ike Coggin and Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. Survived by husband, Joe Ayers; one daughter, Mary Britton; two sons, Grady and Layton Ayers, all of Giles County; two grandchildren. She was a member of Bradshaw Baptist Church.<br /><br />BAILEY, Jones T. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1944<br />Funeral services for Jones T. Bailey, 73, who died January 7 at his home in the Minor Hill section, were held the following day at the New Bethel Church in Limestone County, Alabama, conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley. Burial took place in the church cemetery (**sic &#8211; Ausley/Hulsey Cemetery, Lauderdale Co., AL).<br />Mr. Bailey is survived by his wife; two sons, Earl Bailey of Minor Hill, and Finis Bailey of Cullman, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Sanderson and Mrs. Hettie Wade, both of Giles County, Mrs. Rossie Burgess, Limestone County, Ala.; and several grandchildren<br />**Tombstone Inscriptions of Limestone County, Alabama, compiled by Linda Smith, p. 28 reports that in the early 1990&#8217;s Thelma Copeland read a small cemetery known as Ausley/Hulsey Cemetery in the edge of Lauderdale County and that Jones T. and wife Kizzie J. (died 7-28-1936) were buried there. However, on-line at findagrave.com it is reported Jones T. and wife Kizzie J. Bailey were buried in the Bailey Cemetery at Killen, Lauderdale, Alabama, comment by CWA. If this is the same New Bethel Cemetery in Limestone Co. I know of no accompanying cemetery for that church at least on &#8211; site.)</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">BAITES, Mrs. J. O. Sr. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Mar 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. O. Baites, Sr., 58, mother of J. O. Baites, Jr., Pulaski hardware merchant, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence on West Clinton Street in Huntsville, Ala., conducted by the Rev. J. W. Caldwell. Burial followed in Maple Hill Cemetery in that city.<br />Mrs. Baites, wife of Dr. J. O. Baites, prominent physician of Huntsville, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the home, following an extended illness.<br />Besides her husband, Mrs. Baites is survived by the one son of Pulaski, one daughter, Mrs. Stanley Myerson, of Huntsville, and one granddaughter, Beth Darwin Baites of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Anderson of Chattanooga, and Mrs. Brown of Toney, Ala.; two brothers, Carl Gord of Huntsville, and Ernest Gord of California.<br /><br />BAKER, Andrew The Pulaski Record 28 Jan 1948<br />Funeral services for Andrew Baker, 88, who died in a Cleveland, Ohio hospital Saturday, January 24, were held here at the Pulaski Funeral Home Thursday afternoon, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will be in the New Zion Cemetery. A native of Giles County, the son of the late Frazier and Amanda Hammonds Baker. Mr. Baker had lived near Pulaski until the death of his wife, Mrs. Ada Parsons Baker.<br />Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. W. V. Ward of Tucson, Ariz.; two sons, Robert E. Baker and Newell F. Baker, both of Cleveland, Ohio; a brother, Tom Baker of Nashville; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BAKER, Fannie Lou Black The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1942<br />Mrs. Fannie Lou Black Baker, widow of Rev. T. Jeff Baker, died at her home in Nashville Tuesday morning, following a long period of failing health. Funeral services will be conducted in Nashville Thursday afternoon, and interment will take place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Baker was well known in Giles County having frequently visited at Campbellsville, where Mr. Baker was reared. She was a cultured woman, with a wide circle of friends.<br />Mrs. Baker is survived by one son, Bostick Baker of Nashville; and one daughter, Mrs. Clarence Ackerman, Williston, S. C. and six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Tom Reed, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Mildred Willis, Cottageville, S. C.<br /><br />BAKER, Lou Ada Parsons The Pulaski Citizen 17 May 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew N. Baker, 77, who died Wednesday morning, May 10, at her home at Pisgah, were held Thursday afternoon at New Zion Church, conducted by the rites. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />She was the former Miss Lou Ada Parsons, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Newt Parsons of Giles County.<br />Mrs. Baker is survived by her husband; two sons, Robert Elam Baker and Newell J. Baker; one daughter, Mrs. Virgil Ward; and four grandchildren, all of Cleveland, Ohio.<br /><br /><br />BAKER, John T. The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1945<br />John T. Baker, a well known resident of Pulaski, died at his home last Wednesday and the funeral was held Friday at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with interment at Maplewood Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. F. A. Calhoun. He is survived by his wife and by one sister.<br /><br />BAKER, Missie Permelia Hardiman The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Missie Permelia Hardiman Baker, 74, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, Oct. 12, at her home in the Tenth Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at New Zion Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in New Zion Cemetery.<br />Daughter of the late William Hardiman and Margaret Gordon Hardiman, she was born and reared in Giles County.<br />Mrs. Baker is survived by a nephew, Ollie Baker; and a brother, Alex Hardiman, of Giles County.<br /><br />BAKER, Susie Tate The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Tate Baker, 75, who died Saturday evening, May 8, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Ralston, Sr., on Childers Street, following an extended period of failing health, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. John L. Curtis, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Baker was a native of Marshall County. Following her marriage to Wade Hampton Baker, she moved to this county, where they made their home. For a few years they resided in Decatur, Ala. Mr. Baker died in 1935.<br />Mrs. Baker, a member of the Baptist Church, was greatly beloved by a host of friends.<br />Surviving Mrs. Baker are four children, Mrs. Ralston, Mrs. W. Marvin Davis, Sr., of Pulaski, Mrs. Lula Baker Bennett of Nashville, and James Hunter Baker of Decatur, Ala.; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br /><br />BALL, Claude W. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1944<br />Funeral services for Claude W. Ball, 69, mechanic of the Prospect community, who died at 4 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, November 26, of a heart attack at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ed Puryear, in Athens, Ala., while on a visit, were held at the Prospect Methodist Church at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the church, officiated at the rites and burial took place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Ball was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to his daughter, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Harris Ball; one son, William Ball, Prospect; and two brothers, Edgar T. Ball, Pulaski and Luther Ball, Akron, Ohio.<br /><br />BALL, Clint The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1940<br />Clint Ball, 63, of the Chicken Creek community, died July 19, and was buried at Greenwood, Saturday July 20. Funeral services were conducted by Elder Joe Clark, assisted by others. Mr. Ball is survived by his wife and one son.<br /><br />About two weeks ago, Mr. Ball shot and killed a rabbit. He had a little pimple, or slight abrasion on the hand. But thought nothing of it. Perhaps did not know the danger of handling a rabbit or squirrel, with a sore place on the hand. In a few days the little sore place became infected, became red, painful and swollen. The infection spread rapidly, developing into pneumonia. And death resulted.<br />Tularama, or rabbit fever, was not know until recently. It was discovered in California, but has spread pretty well over the country. Not all rabbits or squirrels are effected. But many are. It is a germ disease, and thorough cooking kills the germs. So there is no danger in eating rabbit or squirrel that has been well cooked. But it is dangerous to get the raw blood on the hands, especially if there is a broken place in the skin. The only safe way to handle or dress rabbit, is to weat good rubber gloves, and wash them clean after use.<br /><br />BALL, Edward Ben The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1970<br />Edward Ben Ball, 67, died Tuesday night, August 11, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services for Mr. Ball, a retired carpenter and veteran of World War II, were conducted Thursday afternoon, August 13, at 2:00 o&#8217;clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was born February 3, 1903, the son of the late George and Mattie Davis Ball.<br />Survivors include two sons, Charlie Ball, Pulaski, William E. Ball, New York; one sister, Mrs. Lottie L. Richardson, Franklin; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br /><br />BALL, Guy The Pulaski Record and The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jan 1941<br />Funeral services for Guy Ball, about 40 years old, who died at his home here Monday night, were conducted at two-thirty Tuesday afternoon at the Bennett May Funeral Home by the Rev. R. A. Johns and the Rev. S. R. Bratcher. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Survivors are his wife; one son, Jimmy Stapp Ball, his mother, Mrs. G. W. Ball; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Richardson and Mrs. Charlie Solomon, of Nashville; three brothers, Emmett and Roy of Pulaski, and Ben Ball, who is in the U. S. Army.<br /><br />BALL, Roy The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1944<br />Roy Lee Ball, 49, linotype operator for The Pulaski Citizen for approximately twenty-nine years, was killed Sunday afternoon when the car in which he was riding plunged off a twenty foot embankment on the Lewisburg Highway about five miles from Pulaski.<br />In the car with the victim of the wreck were Willard Allen, driver, who was carried to Pulaski Hospital for treatment of minor injuries and Leon Hughes and Thomas Newton, both of whom escaped injury.<br />Born January 19, 1895, and reared in Giles County Mr. Ball was the son of the late G. W. Ball and Mrs. Mattie Davis Ball, both natives of Bedford County.<br />Following graduation from Pulaski High School he entered the printing profession by accepting a position with The Citizen, where he faithfully served with skill and credit under the editorship of the late W. B. Romine and his successor.<br />Funeral services were held in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, by the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Ball is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Jones Ball; one daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Ball; one son, Roy Lee Ball, Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. Charlie Solomon and Mrs. Lottie Richardson, both of Nashville; and two brothers, Emmitt Ball , Pulaski Fire Chief, and Sgt. Ben Ball, stationed in Italy.<br /><br />BALLENTINE, Andrew M. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Mar 1943<br />Andrew M. Ballentine, native of Pulaski and prominent business man of Sardis, Miss., died of a heart attack at eight o&#8217;clock Sunday night at his home in that city.<br />The youngest son of the late Col. John Goff Ballentine, of Confederate War fame, and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Laird Ballentine. Mr. Ballentine was born in Pulaski at the home now owned by W. R. Rackley. He was educated at the schools in Pulaski and at Vanderbilt University, Nashville.<br />Mr. Ballentine was married to Miss Daisy Taylor, daughter of the late Capt. Robert Taylor, a Confederate officer who served in Col. Ballentine&#8217;s regiment. His wife&#8217;s death occurred three years ago at Sardis, Miss., where they had lived since their marriage.<br />Deceased is survived by two sons, Robert Taylor Ballentine, who made his home with his father in Sardis, and John Goff Ballentine, of Pulaski; and two sisters, Misses Sallie and Adelaide Ballentine of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services and burial were held Wednesday in Sardis.<br /><br />BALLENTINE, Anna de Beelen Oakes The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1943<br />Mrs. Anna de Beelen Oakes Ballentine, 85, widow of Henry L. Ballentine, died on November 28, at her home 1836 Calvert Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Her husband, John Goff Ballentine, Sr., of Pulaski, was a member of the 1881 class of the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Mrs. Ballentine was buried with him in Arlington Cemetery on Tuesday, November 30, after private services from the residence. A naval escort met the funeral group at the gate of the Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Ballentine was the daughter of General James Oakes and Mrs. Oakes, who was the former Anna Maria de Beelen of near Limestone, Pennsylvania. General Oakes was graduated from the United States Military Academy, being appointed to this institution by President Tyler. He saw thirty years of active service in the Mexican and Civil wars as well as the Indian uprisings in the Southwest.<br />Mrs. Ballentine leaves two daughters, Mrs. George Lewis Tarry and Mrs. Lee Poe Hart and a granddaughter, Miss Anne de Beelen Hart, all of Washington.<br /><br />BALLENTINE, Daisy Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1941<br />Mrs. Andrew Ballentine of Sardis, Miss., died at a Memphis Hospital, one day during Christmas week. Mrs. Ballentine had a stroke of paralysis about a month before, and was taken to the Hospital for treatment. She appeared to be greatly improved. But a second stroke proved fatal.<br />The body was buried at Sardis, where the little family has lived since their marriage.<br />Mrs. Ballentine is survived by her husband, Andrew Ballentine, brother of Misses Sallie and Adelaide, of Pulaski, where Mr. and Mrs. Ballentine often visited. Two sons, John and Robert, also survive.<br /><br />BALLENTINE, Henry Laird The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1941<br />Funeral services for Henry Laird Ballentine, 81, a member of the Naval Academy Class of 1881, will be held from the family residence, 1836 Calvert St., N. W., tomorrow at 10:15 a. m. Navy Chaplin R. D. Workman will conduct the services which will be private.<br />Mr. Ballentine, who was Chief Clerk of the Bureau of Navigation during the World War, will be buried at Arlington Cemetery in a special section reserved for members of his Academy Class.<br />Mr. Ballentine, a Washington resident for more than 50 years, was born at Pulaski, Tenn., in 1861, the son of Representative John Goff Ballentine and Mary Elizabeth Laird Ballentine.<br />Survivors are his wife, Anna de Beelen Cakes Ballentine, two daughters, Mrs. L. P. Hart and Mrs. G. L. Tarry, two sisters, Sallie and Adelaide Ballentine, of Pulaski, Tenn., and a brother, Andrew Mitchell Ballentine of Sardis, Miss.-Washington Herald, Sept. 26, 1941<br /><br />BARBER, Bela Boyd The Pulaski Citizen 02 Oct 1945<br />Funeral services for Bela Boyd Barber, 60, well-known farmer of the Tarpley community, who died suddenly at 11 o&#8217;clock, Monday morning, October 1, at his home, were held Tuesday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church, with the rites conducted by the Rev. F. G. Dickson, pastor of the church. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert J. Barber and Mattie Mosley Barber.<br />Mr. Barber is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Scales Barber, one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Hardy; three sons, Robert Maburn Barber and Vernon Barber; and three grandchildren, all of the Tarpley community.<br /><br />BARHAM, Zolphus Tennessee The Pulaski Record 28 Jan 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Zolphus Tennessee Barham, 63, of Lewisburg, who died Friday morning following a heart attack, were held Saturday afternoon at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Lewisburg with Rev. Vaughn Fults, pastor, and the Rev. Lynn Claybrook officiating. Burial was in Old Orchard Cemetery at Petersburg. Daughter of the late William A. and Anabel Paige Thomason. Mrs. Barham was a native of Lewisburg. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her husband, R. C. Barham, Sr.; a daughter, Mrs. Willie Mai Carden of Nashville; a son, R. C. Barham, Jr., of Huntsville, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Freeman of Pulaski and Mrs. Mike Redd of Petersburg.<br /><br />BARKER, Janet Evans The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1943<br />Miss Janet Evans Barker, 18, daughter of Edwin W. Barker of Lewisburg, died at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night at Pulaski Hospital, where she had been a patient for a brief time. Miss Barker had been in failing health for the past eight years.<br />Born in Brooklyn, New York, her body was shipped Thursday to Brooklyn, where interment took place in the family lot.<br />Besides her father, Miss Barker is survived by her step-mother.<br /><br />BARLAR, Cora Etna Trice The Pulaski Record 22 Jan 1941<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Etna Trice, 61, who died in Columbia Hospital Wednesday morning, were held Thursday afternoon at one o&#8217;clock at the residence, Lynnville, Route 2, conducted by Rev. W. C. Thomas. Burial was in Gibsonville Cemetery. She became a member of the Baptist Church in early girlhood. She is survived by her husband, Leonard Barlar; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Rochelle of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Roscoe Rinks of Nashville; one son, Leonard, Jr., of Lynnville; one sister, Mrs. Frank Duncan; and one brother, Edward E. Trice, both of Lynnville. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />BARLAR, Jesse The Pulaski Record 07 Dec 1949<br />Funeral services for Jesse Barlar, age 41, farmer of the Powell Chapel community, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with J. Clifford Murphy officiating. Burial was at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Barlar died Tuesday morning at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barlar, after a long illness. He was a native of Giles County and was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife; a sister, Mrs. Herndon Reddus of Memphis; and four brothers, Woodrow Barlar of Pulaski, Sherman Barlar of Denver, Colorado, James J. and Raymond Barlar, both of Miami, Florida.<br /><br />BARLAR, John Maultsby The Pulaski Record 26 Jan 1949<br />John Maultsby Barlar, 87, farmer, died early Monday morning at his home in the Fifteenth Civil District following a long illness. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Lynnville Church of Christ. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Barlar was a member of the Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Zana Lou Coker Barlar; five daughters, Mrs. Shirley Carpenter, Mrs. Akemore Elias and Miss Ruby Barlar of Lynnville, Mrs. J. E. Gregg of Mooresville, and Mrs. Roberta Waldrop of Nashville; two sons, E. C. Barlar and A. E. Barlar of Nashville; two brothers, J. M. Barlar and P. F. Barlar of Pulaski; and ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BARLAR, Mattie The Pulaski Citizen 8 Mar 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Barlar, 79, who died at the Lewisburg hospital Sunday night, March 5, following a three months&#8217; illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Spencer Hill Church of Christ in Maury County, conducted by Elder Thomas. Burial took place in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.<br />She was a member of the Church of Christ. She was a former citizen of Giles County but had resided with her son, George W. Hollingsworth, at Lewisburg for the past six years.<br />Besides her husband Mrs. Barlar is survived by four step-sons, Leonard Barlar, Culleoka, Tommie Barlar, Columbia, John Barlar, Pulaski, and Neilus Barlar, Nashville, and twelve grandchildren.<br /><br />BARLAR, Pink F. The Pulaski Record 20 Apr 1947<br />Funeral services for Pink F. Barlar, 83 years of age, who died Friday afternoon, April 15, at his home near Pulaski after a long illness, were held at New Zion Baptist Church at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Lloyd Hickman and Elder J. Clifford Murphy officiated.<br />Mr. Barlar was a lifelong resident of this county and a member of the Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Belle Roberts Barlar; one brother, Jim Barlar of near Pulaski; and a number of nieces and nephews. Bennett-May and Company was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BARNES, George The Pulaski Citizen 24 Apr 1940<br />George Barnes, aged 67, of the Trinity neighborhood, died Tuesday night after a stroke two or three days ago.<br />He left a widow and three sons, Ray Barnes, of Athens, Ala., Holmes Barnes, Akron, Ohio, and Grady Barnes of Wales, Tenn. and two daughters, Mrs. V. N. Griffin, Madison, Ala., and Mrs. Eugene Dunivant, Giles County. Several grandchildren.<br />Funeral will be at Stella at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday.<br /><br />BARNES, Sarah Hamlin The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Barnes, 76, who died at 7 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, September 12, at the home in the Tenth Civil District, were held at 1 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at New Zion Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. E. G. Godwin. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />She was the daughter of the late John Hamlin and Mary Burgess Hamlin, lifelong residents of the this county.<br />Mrs. Barnes is survived by four sons, Frank Barnes, Joe Barnes, Burgess Barnes and Kenneth Barnes, all of Nashville; three daughters, Mrs. Arney Ray, Diana, Mrs. D. C. Doggett, Hale Center, Texas, and Mrs. F. W. Wright, Gorman, Texas; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />BARNES, Susan Edmundson The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1941<br />The death of Mrs. Susan Edmundson Barnes on February 12, 1941 cast a dark cloud of sorrow over this community, but the hope of a reunion by and by softens the grief and brightness the cloud of woe&#8230;.<br />A sweet and impressive funeral service was conducted Thursday afternoon at Bethel by her pastor, the Rev. J. E. Trotter, and the remains were laid to rest in the Brown Cemetery, &#8216;neath a mound of beautiful flowers, attesting the loyalty of her many friends.<br />Surviving are her husband, W. C. Barnes, and a daughter, Miss Helen, also the following brothers and sisters: Joe Edmundson, Jackson, Tenn., Cleve Edmundson, Gulfport, Miss., Ross, Olin, Dr. Louie, and Eugene Edmundson, and Mrs. W. B. Gordon, all of Bethel, and Mrs Charles Seay, Gulfport, Miss.<br /><br />BARNES, Mrs. Will The Pulaski Record 12 Feb 1941<br />The death of Mrs. Will Barnes, 59, member of a prominent family at Bethel, occurred Wednesday morning at her home after a long illness.<br />Survivors are her husband; one daughter, Miss Helen Barnes; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Seay, of New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Brownie Gordon, of Bethel; six brothers, Dr. L. A. Edmundson, Joe Ross, Eugene and Olin, all of Bethel. And Cleve Edmundson, of Gulfport, Miss. Funeral services will be held at one-thirty Thursday afternoon at the Methodist Church by the Rev. J. E. Trotter. Burial will be in the Brown Cemetery. Wilson Carter in charge.<br /><br />BARNETT, Hugh Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1944<br />Relatives here have been informed of the death in action in Italy on May 31 of Pvt. Hugh Taylor Barnett, 19, U. S. Infantry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert E. Barnett of Atlanta, formerly of Nashville.<br />Young Barnett is the grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. H. __ Campbell of Nashville, formerly of Giles County. Mrs. Campbell was Miss Molly Abernathy before her marriage.<br />Pvt. Barnett entered the service in September, 1943, going overseas to Africa in March, 1944, having been in Italy only a short time.<br /><br />BARRICK, Mrs. T. R. The Pulaski Citizen 14 May 1941<br />Mrs. T. R. Barrick, 77, widow of the former agent of the L&amp;N Railroad for twenty-five years at Pulaski, passed away early Saturday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. John M. Gladish.<br />Mrs. Barrick was formerly Miss Nannie Lukenbill, a member of a prominent family of Louisville, Ky. She was twice married. She took an active part in the Presbyterian Church of which she was a life-long member. Her passing leaves a large circle of sadness.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the residence at 1:30 o&#8217;clock by Rev. J. W. Bryson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Pulaski. Interment took place at Mount Hope Cemetery at Franklin, Tenn.<br />Survivors are, one son, James C. Johnson, Auburn, N. Y.; grandson, Robert Johnson and great-grandson, Jerry Phillip Johnson of Springfield, Ill.; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Mahlon Mason of Pulaski, Mrs. J. T. Bayer, Nashville, Mrs. Cason Walker, Pensacola, Fla.; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Jordan, Atlanta, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. Gladish, Miss Lillie Lukenbill, Schodack Landing, N. Y., Mrs. Clarence Hopper, Miami, Fla.; three brothers, Robert S. Lukenbill, Kansas City, Mo., James Lukenbill, Schodack Landing, N. Y., and H. C. Lukenbill, Jacksonville, Fla.<br /><br />BASS, Augustus The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1943<br />Funeral services for Augustus Bass, 85, retired farmer, who died Tuesday, December 14, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jerome Roden, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Bennett-May Funeral Home conducted by the pastor, the Rev. F. G. Dickson. Burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Bass, the former Miss Sara Ann Tucker, died thirteen years ago.<br />Mrs.Bass is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Roden and Mrs. Kirk Arney of Pulaski; two sons, Atha Bass of Giles County, and Leondard Bass of Pulaski; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />BASS, Clara Zimmerman The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jun 1949<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Zimmerman Bass, 71, well known resident of the county, who died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, June 12, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis B. Marks in Fayetteville, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Frankewing Presbyterian Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. T. W. Mayhew, pastor of the Methodist Church at Fayetteville and burial took place in the family lot in Mt. Zion Cemetery. She has an extended illness.<br />Mrs. Bass was born October 4, 1877 in Lincoln County and was the daughter of the late Hugh L. Zimmerman and Margaret Cunningham Zimmerman. She was a member of the Frankewing Presbyterian Church, having resided in Giles County the greater part of her life. Her husband, Woodley A. Bass died in 1941.<br />Mrs. Bass is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marks; two sons, James Bass, Miami, Fla., and John Bass, cashier of the Frankewing Bank; six grandchildren and two sister, Mrs. Rena Weaver, Chickasha, Okla., and Mrs. Bessie Hadwell, Byrnum, Texas.<br /><br />BASS, Edward Benjamin The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1944<br />Funeral services for Edward Benjamin Bass, 68, well-known farmer of the Stella section, who died of a heart attack Sunday at the Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., following an extended illness, were held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Stella at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Shelton of St. Joseph. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Raby Bass; one son, Edward Raby Bass, Stella; four brothers, Dave Bass and Miller Bass, both of Stella, Beatty Bass, St. Louis, Mo., and Bryan Bass, U.S. Navy, serving in the Pacific; and two sisters, Mrs. S. B. Eubank and Mrs. Irvin Braly, both of Giles County.<br /><br />BASS, James Richard The Pulaski Citizen 08 Apr 1942<br />James Richard Bass, aged 80 years, retired farmer, died early Friday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Will Hayes, at Minor Hill, after a period of failing health. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Pleasant Ridge Methodist Church near Minor Hill, with the services conducted by the Rev. Harold Loyd, the Rev. W. H. Seay, Superintendent of the Columbia District, and the Rev. H. A. Davis. Interment followed in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.<br />A lifelong Methodist, born and reared in this county, Mr. Bass lived an honorable life, rearing a family of worthy children.<br />Mr. Bass is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. W. S. Hammond, of Minor Hill; Mrs. Flora Bonner, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. R. M. Powell, of Westfield, Okla., and Mrs. Frank Herring, Phoenix, Ariz.; and five sons, Rev. W. A. Bass, Blanche, Rev. J. Dallas Bass, Mt. Pleasant, J. C. Bass, Columbia, Floyd Bass, Florence, Ala., and Ernest Bass, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />BASS, John H. The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1944<br />Funeral services for John H. Bass, 78, who died Friday, December 31, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Abe Holley, after an extended illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Minor Hill Baptist Church. The rites were conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, pastor of the church, and Elder Harry R. Fox, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ. Burial took place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bass, a retired farmer, had lived many years in the Minor Hill section. He was a member of the Baptist Church at Minor Hill.<br />Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Virgie Prince Bass; four daughters, Mrs. Holley, Mrs. Matthew Williams, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Loyd Harwell, Cedar Grove, and Mrs. John McCree, Minor Hill; four sons, Will, James E., and Herbert Bass, all of Pulaski, and Erwin Bass, of Goodsprings; twenty-two grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two brothers, Henry Bass and Tom Ed Bass; two sisters, Mrs. Dan Harrison, Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Will Durrett, Oklahoma.<br /><br />BASS, Sam The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1942<br />Mrs. H. C. Houston has received word that her nephew, Sam Bass, aged 55 years died in New Orleans, La. on March 9th, following a brief illness. Mr. Bass was a native of McBurg. Locating in Texas a number of years ago, he in time became vice-president and assistant general manager of The American Cotton Association, later manager and secretary-treasurer of The Louisiana Cotton Cooperative Association. Mr. Bass was well known in Giles County.<br /><br />BASS, William Walter The Pulaski Record 13 Mar 1940<br />Funeral services for Walter Bill Bass, farmer of the Pisgah section who died Monday were held Tuesday at the Center Point Baptist Church, followed by burial in the church cemetery. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bass, he was born and reared in Giles County.<br />He is survived by one brother, Aud Bass, with whom he lived. Bennett May and Co., in charge.<br /><br />BASS, William Arch The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1942<br />Funeral services for the Rev. William Arch Bass, aged 53 years, pastor of the Blanche Methodist Church in Lincoln County, who died at 4 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at his home after six months&#8217; illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Blanche Methodist Church. The Rev. Harvey W. Seay, district superintendent of the Columbia District, and the Rev. H. H. Ogles of Smiths Grove, Ky., conducted the rites, and interment took place in Maplewood Cemetery at Pulaski.<br />The Rev. Mr. Bass was a native of Giles County, having been the son of the late J. R. Bass and Mrs. Ellen Griffin Bass. He has been a member of the Tennessee Conference for the past fifteen years.<br />Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Shook Bass; four sons in the armed forces, Sgt. James T. Bass, Camp Wheeler, Ga., L. V. Bass and R. Collins Bass, both in the Navy, Pvt. Ross Bass, Camp Pickett, Va.; two other sons at home, W. A. Bass, Jr., and Horace Bass; two daughters, Mrs. Winford Watson, Lewisburg and E. V. McCarty, Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. W. M. Hayes and Mrs. W. S. Hammond, both of Minor Hill, Mrs. R. M. Powers, Temple, Okla., Mrs. Frank Herring, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. W. L. Bonner, Lewisburg and four brothers, J. C. Bass, Columbia, E. J. Bass, Dallas, Texas, F. D. Bass, Florence, Ala., and the Rev. J. Dallas Bass, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.<br /><br />BASS, Woodlief Alfred The Pulaski Citizen 19 Nov 1941<br />Funeral services for Woodlief Alfred Bass, aged 80 years, retired farmer and former director of the Frankewing Bank, who died at his home at Frankewing Sunday evening, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday at the Presbyterian Church at Frankewing, with the Rev. J. Walter Cobb, of Memphis, conducting the rites, assisted by the Rev. G. H. Turpin. Interment took place at Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bass, a son of the late James and Sara Bass, was born and reared in the Pisgah community, where he grew to manhood. A number of years ago he moved to the Frankewing community where he was one of the leaders in civic and religious affairs. Mr. Bass, a former director of the Bank of Frankewing was the only surviving member of the group who formed the bank a number of years ago.<br />Mr. Bass is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Zimmerman Bass; two sons, John Bass, cashier of the Frankewing Bank, and James Bass, of Miami, Fla.; and one daughter, Mrs. L. B. Marks, of Fayetteville; two grandchildren, L. B. Marks, Jr., and Faye Jean Marks; and one brother, Gus Bass, of Giles County.<br /><br />BASSHAM, Salina Craig The Pulaski Record 07 Sep 1949<br />Mrs. Salina Craig Bassham, age 63, of the Fall River section, did on Friday, August 26th, at the Jackson Clinic in Lester, Ala. Funeral services were conducted on Sunday, August 28, at 2 o&#8217;clock at Hester&#8217;s Chapel, Ala. by Bro. Knowles, and burial was in the Hester Chapel Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Bassham is survived by her husband, Thomas A. Bassham; and nine children, Mrs. Joe Crews of Appleton, Mrs. Erskine Lucas of Powell, Mrs. John Howell of Mt. Zion, Mrs. Cecil Williams of Fall River, Audrie Bassham, Mrs. Aubrey Howell of Fall River, Allen Bassham of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Brown Abernathy of Pulaski and Howard H. Bassham of San Francisco, Calif.<br /><br />BAUGH, Lucy R. Grigsby The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1942<br />Mrs. Lucy R. Grigsby Baugh, aged 92 years, one of the county&#8217;s oldest citizens, died early Saturday morning at her home in the Aspen Hill section, following an illness of a few months. Funeral services were conducted at the residence of 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. J. W. Bryson, pastor of the Pulaski Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment took place in the family cemetery nearby.<br />Mrs. Baugh, the widow of John L. Baugh who died many years ago, has been a leading business woman, operating her farm and other interests with the ability rarely found in a woman of her generation.<br />A daughter of the late Col. E. W. Grigsby and Mrs. Parmelia Adams Grigsby, she was born in Limestone County, Alabama. Col. Grigsby moved his family to Elkton, Tenn., soon after the close of the Civil War, where her marriage to John L. Baugh took place in 1871. In later years the Baugh family settled in the Aspen Hill community where they were identified with the interests of that section.<br />Mrs. Baugh is survived by one son, J. F. Berry Baugh; three grandchildren, Berry Baugh, Jr., Birmingham, Mrs. Paul Reinking, and Glenn Baugh, of Dallas, Tex., and a great-granddaughter, Lucy Fay Reinking; one sister, Mrs. Ida Beasley of Birmingham; one brother, E. N. Grigsby of Elkton, and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />BAXTER, Dennis Ora The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1942<br />Dennis Ora Baxter, aged 58, tenant farmer of the Goodsprings community was shot and killed early last Thursday morning by Horace Rowe, a farmer of the same community.<br />According to Chief Jailer Will Davidson, Rowe unloaded a twelve guage shotgun discharge into the body of Baxter, the load taking effect in Baxter&#8217;s left side, striking his heart, and causing instant death.<br />The argument which resulted in Baxter&#8217;s death was over the use of a barn located on the Rowe premises, which Baxter&#8217;s son, Lilburn Baxter, and Rowe were using jointly.<br />The elder Baxter lived on an adjoining farm.<br />Baxter is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Baxter, two sons, Lilburn, and Elmo, both of Good Springs; one daughter, Mrs. Clarence Chambers of Minor Hill; his father, Henry Clay Baxter, of Good Springs, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs. John Hardaway, Good Springs, Ala., and Mrs. Bob Taylor Parsons, of Shelbyville, Tenn.<br />Funeral services and interment took place Saturday afternoon at Good Springs, Ala.<br /><br />BEARD, Icie Virginia Britton The Pulaski Record 29 Jan 1941<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Icie Virginia Britton Beard, 56, whose death occurred Monday morning at her home in the Gunter&#8217;s Hollow community, were held at eleven o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the New Zion Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Beard is survived by her husband, W. G. Beard.<br /><br />BEARD, J. Morgan The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1943<br />Funeral services for J. Morgan Beard, 79, farmer of the Beech Hill section, who died at noon Saturday, after a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Beech Hill Church of Christ, with the Rev. E. G. Godwin, pastor of the Diana Church conducting the rites. Burial took place in the Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Beard was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Beard is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou Britton Beard; three sons, Guy, Jack, and Wilton Beard; and five daughters, Mrs. Carl Russell, Mrs. William Britton, Mrs. Jesse W. Cox, Mrs. Joe Gaines, and Mrs. Dud McCanless, all of Giles County.<br /><br />BEARD, Lou Ella Britton The Pulaski Record 05 Jan 1949<br />Mrs. Lou Ella Beard, age 75, died Friday at 1:15 a.m. at the Pulaski Hospital after a week&#8217;s illness. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at the Beech Hill Church of Christ by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in the Beech Hill Cemetery.<br /><br />Mrs. Beard was a member of the Center Point Baptist Church. Her husband, J. M. Beard died five years ago.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joe Gaines of Beech Hill, Mrs. Jesse Will Cox of Diana; one son, Wilton Beard of Pulaski; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BEARD, Marvin B. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Sep 1943<br />Funeral services were held in Johnson City for Marvin B. Beard, 41, who died Monday, August 23, at a hospital in Murfreesboro, following two years illness. Burial followed in Johnson City.<br />Mr. Beard, a native of Giles County, is survived by his wife; and four sons; four sisters, Mrs. J. B. Haily of Nashville, Mrs. Logan Surles of Louisville, Ky., Eston McMasters and Mrs. R. E. Surles, both of Pulaski; three brothers, Hayes and Ike Beard of Nashville, and Roy Beard of Pulaski.<br /><br />BEARD, Robert Lee The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jul 1942<br />Funeral services for Robert Lee Beard, farmer of the Frankewing community, who died Friday night, following a long illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Pisgah Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. F. G. Dickson. Burial took place in the Pisgah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Beard is survived by several children.<br /><br />BEARDEN, Zora Alice Redd The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1942<br />Mrs. Zora Alice Bearden, 75, wife of W. W. Bearden, died at the home near Lynnville on Thursday, May 21, following a long illness. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Center Point Baptist Church, with the Rev. Laten and the Rev. H. Grady Coston officiating and interment in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Bearden, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John F. Redd of Bedford County, had lived in Giles County the greater part of her married life, having been a resident of the Bunker Hill community for many years before their removal to Lynnville about twelve years ago. She was a good woman, taking her place in the church and her community.<br />Mrs. Bearden is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Robert B. Watson; and four grandchildren, Geraldine, Robert, Jr., Joan and Rosalyn Watson, all of Lynnville.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Ida Grigsby The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1943<br />Funeral services were held at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at the Elkton Methodist Church for Mrs. Ida Grigsby Beasley, 88, who died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allen Smith, in Birmingham, where she had made her home for the past ten years. The Rev. W. B. Sanders of Martin College conducted the rites, and the burial took place in the family lot in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />The greater part of her life Mrs. Beasley was a resident of Elkton, where she was well known for her gracious hospitality. Her home was the center of many social activities over a number of years.<br /><br />Besides her daughter, Mrs. Beasley is survived by one son, Clifford Beasley, also of Birmingham, a number of grandchildren; and one brother, Ed Grigsby, of Elkton.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Lura Herbert The Pulaski Record 30 Dec 1947<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lura Herbert Beasley, 64, of Lynnville, who died in the Pulaski Hospital, Sunday, December 28, were held Monday at 2.p.m. at the Pulaski Methodist Church. The Rev. Fred C. Woodard officiated and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She had been in ill health a short time and entered the hospital only a few hours before her death. Mrs. Beasley, daughter of the late Dr. R. N. Herbert and Mrs. Kitty Rogers Herbert, was born at Campbellsville, later moved to the Aspen Hill community where Mrs. Beasley lived until her marriage.<br />She was educated in the Giles County public schools and at Martin College. She was a member of the Methodist Church and was an active church worker.<br />Survivors include her husband, Fred W. Beasley; a daughter, Mrs. Julian Matlock, Hollywood, Calif.; two brothers, Haynes Herbert of San Francisco and Dr. R. N. Herbert of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. John Butler of Pulaski, Mrs. Sally H. Draper of Biloxi, Miss., and Mrs. Claiborne Beasley of San Francisco, California.<br /><br />BEASLEY, Molly Kerr The Pulaski Citizen 6 Dec 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Molly Kerr Beasley, 85, widow of W. J. Beasley, who died suddenly at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning, December 3, at the home in the Rockwood community following several years declining health, were held at the residence at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, conducted by the Rev. Minor E. Powers and the Rev. A. R. Hogan. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Beasley was a native of the county and a lifelong member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Beasley is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Harry Tarpley, Aspen Hill; Mrs. Will Bass, Stella; three sons, Dale Beasley, Wadsworth, Kans., Gray and Orrin Beasley, Aspen Hill; a number of grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. John Y. Gooch, Stella, and Mrs. John Smith, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />BEASLEY, William James The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1941<br />William James Erma Beasley died suddenly at his home near Aspen Hill early Wednesday morning, July 2nd. Mr. Beasley was eighty-six years of age and had been in failing health for some time.<br />Mr. Beasley was one of the most substantial citizens of the county. He was a lifelong member of the Aspen Hill Methodist Church and was regular in his attendance when in good health. He was for many years an outstanding teacher in Giles County schools in his early life, and was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge at Pulaski. Mr. and Mrs. Beasley were the parents of four sons and four daughters, all worthy citizens, and all living except one son, Herman, who was a minister, and died at McKenzie , Tenn., a few years ago. They also reared John Andrew Kerr, a nephew whom they took as an infant, and he is still living in the home.<br /><br />Mr. Beasley knew the county back before the L. &amp; N. Railroad was built, and always spoke interestingly of the early history of Aspen Hill and of Giles County.<br />Interment will take place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. The pall bearers will be the sons and the grandsons.<br />Mr. Beasley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Kerr Beasley, three sons, Gray Beasley, and Orin Beasley, Aspen Hill, Dale Beasley of Oklahoma, four daughters, Mrs. W. J. Bass, Stella, Mrs. Harry Tarpley, Miss Grady Beasley, Aspen Hill, one of Giles County&#8217;s teachers, and Miss Leila Beasley, a teacher in the Mississippi schools at Lake Cormorant, Miss., and the nephew who lived with them, John Andrew Kerr, and one sister, Mrs. Ida S. Coffman, Nashville, and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren.<br />Funeral arrangements were not complete at press time.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, Jesse Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 03 Dec 1947<br />Funeral services for Jesse Rufus Beddingfield, 30, who died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, November 27, at his home in the Third District, after an extended illness, were held Saturday afternoon at Kedron Church. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mr. Beddingfield, a farmer, was the son of Earl Beddingfield and Zora B. Beddingfield. Mr. Beddingfield is survived by his wife, Mrs. Evelyn W. Beddingfield.<br /><br />BEDDINGFIELD, Tommy The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1943<br />Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at the Bee Spring Church for Tommy Beddingfield, aged 32 years, who died early Thursday morning at home in the Third Civil District, in the Hanna community after a short illness. The Rev. Tullie Beddingfield conducted the services, with burial in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Beddingfield is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maudina T. Beddingfield and four small children, 3 sons and 1 daughter; his mother, Mrs. Eva Warren Beddingfield, three brothers and three sisters.<br /><br />BEECH, Russie Cardin The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1945<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Russie Cardin Beech, 56, who died suddenly Thursday, May 10, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by Elder Clifford Murphy, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Beech, the wife of Branch Beech, was the daughter of the late Will L. Cardin and Mrs. Ann Quintella Dugger Cardin of the Bethesda section of the county.She was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Besides her husband, Mrs. Beech is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Fostor Gordon, Jr. and Mrs. Herbert Cox; four sons, William Beech, John Baugh Beech, and Cornelius Beech, all of Pulaski, and Joe Hardy Beech, U. S. Navy, stationed at Pearl Harbor; four grandchildren, Joe Stevenson Beech, Carolyn and Linda Lee Beech, and Joan Renee Cox; and four sisters, Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mrs. Joe Hardy, Mrs. W. J. Hardy and Mrs. Allen Holt, all of Pulaski.<br /><br /><br />BELEW, Jennie Lee The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jun 1941<br />Mrs. Jennie Lee Belew, 57, wife of N. T. Belew, died at her home in the Twenty-first District on Wednesday, June 18.<br />Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Cemetery at Anderson, Ala. and burial was there.<br /><br />BELEW, Minnie Anderson The Pulaski Citizen 29 Jul 1942<br />Relatives in Giles County have received word that Mrs. Minnie Anderson Belew, wife of John Belew, who made her home in New Mexico, died recently, following a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Belew was a native of the Campbellsville section, having been the daughter of the late J. Percival Anderson and Mrs. Jennie Hays Anderson, who moved many years ago to Stephenville, Texas.<br />Besides her husband, Mrs. Belew is survived by two sons and one daughter, all of whom are married and live in the West.<br /><br />BELL, William McDowell The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1943<br />Funeral services for Dr. William McDowell Bell, 80, Nashville veterinarian, and brother of Dr. A. J. Bell, of Pulaski, were held Monday afternoon in Nashville at a local funeral chapel, with burial in the Spring Hill Cemetery.<br />Dr. Bell, a graduate of the Kansas City Veterinary College, was the founder of the Nashville Dog and Cat Hospital. He was also a graduate of the Kansas City Medical College and was a registered pharmacist.<br />Dr. Bell was a Thirty-second Degree Mason, Shriner and Knight Templar.<br /><br />BERRY, Elizabeth Marriott The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1946<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth M. Berry, 66, who died at her home in the Riversburg section at 1:45 o&#8217;clock, Sunday afternoon, Dec. 8, after an illness of a year, were held at two o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted y Rev. J. E. Trotter, of Westmoreland former pastor of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />She was a native of Harden County, Ky., the daughter of Stephen A. Marriott and Catherine<br />Chenault. Mrs. Berry has resided in Giles County since 1929. She was a member of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Berry is survived by her husband, L. D. Berry; five daughters, Mrs. J. D. Robinson, and Mrs. Arthur Hopson, both of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. R. M. Burkhalter, McComb, Miss., Mrs. R. B. Chenault, and Mrs. Joe Walsh, both of Covington, Ky.; one son, Charles Berry, Pulaski, filling station operator; and twenty-one grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. C. J. Berry, Sonora, Ky.<br /><br />BEVELS, Bell Mitchell The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1941<br />Mrs. Bell Bevels, wife of J. C. Bevels, of the Bee Springs community died Saturday. Funeral services were conducted Sunday by Rev. G. H. Turpin at Bee Springs Presbyterian Church, and buried in the church cemetery. She is survived by her husband, one son and three daughters. Bennett-May and Company Funeral Directors.<br /><br />BEVELS, Mary Sue Bevels The Pulaski Citizen 9 Oct 1946<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Sue Bevels, 79, who died at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, October 8, at Delrose, after eight weeks illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bee Spring Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. W. C. Moorehead, a former pastor. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Daughter of the late Elisha and Elizabeth Holt Bevels, she was born and reared in the Delrose section, where she was a member of the Methodist Church. She was married to William Bevels who died many years ago.<br />Mrs. Bevels is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. C. E. Foster, Mrs. J. C. Fly, and Mrs. Will Pardon, Bunker Hill, Mrs. Ike Foster, Mrs. Ross Mitchell, Mrs. A. D. Mitchell, Delrose, and Mrs. Ira Hogan, Ardmore; three sons, Jim Bevels, Conway, Erskine Bevels, Bryson, and William Bevels, Delrose; a host of grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. A. T. Stewart, Fayetteville; and one brother, Roy Bevels, Thatch, Ala.<br /><br />BEVELS, Mattie Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1941<br />Mrs. Mattie Bevels, 72, died Tuesday morning after a prolonged illness at Delrose. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Survivors are two sons, Sam, Old Hickory; Garland, Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Vascar Mitchell, Mrs. George Harper, Miss Georgia Bevels, Delrose, Mrs. Wilbur Barnes, Boons Hill; two brothers, J. W. and C. T. Harrison, Delrose; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Eagin, Mrs. John T. West, Delrose and Mrs. Ida Bevels, Taft.<br />Funeral services were conducted at the Shiloh Methodist Church by Rev. A. R. Gibbons, pastor. Burial in the family lot at Shiloh Cemetery near Delrose.<br />Wilson T. Carter and Company Funeral Directors.<br /><br />BILES, Lizzie The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1943<br />Funeral services for Miss Lizzie Biles, who died Friday evening at her home in the Fiducia community in the Twenty-first Civil District, following several months&#8217; failing health, were held at the grave in the Potts Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the Trinity Circuit.<br />Miss Biles is survived by two brothers, Will Biles on the Prospect section, and Newt Biles of Lynnville.<br /><br />BINKLEY, Ed The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1944<br />Funeral services were conducted at Elk Ridge Cemetery Saturday afternoon for Ed Binkley, 70, who died at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday night, April 6, in the Seventh District.<br />Mr. Binkley, a native of this county, was a retired farmer, having been in declining health for some time.<br /><br />BIRD, Jennie The Pulaski Citizen 2 Dec 1942<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Bird, aged 70 years, who died at her home in the Anthony Hill section of pneumonia Saturday morning, November 28, were held at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Chestnut Grove Methodist Church by the Rev. A. R. Hogan. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Bird is survived by two sons, Paris Bird and Oliver Bird.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Albert Sidney Johnston The Pulaski Citizen 03 Nov 1948<br />Albert Sidney Johnston Birdsong, 81, pioneer sportsman and former Knox County Legislator, died at 7 o&#8217;clock Wednesday night, October 27, at General Hospital in Knoxville, following two years&#8217; declining health.<br />Funeral rites were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Mann Funeral Chapel with burial in that city.<br />Son of the late Rev. John Henry Birdsong and Martha Elizabeth Johnston Birdsong, he was born Dec. 26, 1866 and reared in the Bethesda Community of Giles County, later going to Knoxville where he was graduated at the University of Tennessee. He arose from a position of clerk for the Eastern Virginia &amp; Georgia Railroad, to the job of chief clerk of the accounting department with offices in Washington, before entering the insurance business in 1905.<br />He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Knights of Pythias.<br />Mr. Birdsong is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Boyd Birdsong. His only daughter, Mrs. Sadie Saxton Birdsong Reynolds, died more than ten years ago. Mrs. Wille E. Winstead and Mss Eleanor Birdsong, of Pulaski, nieces of the deceased, attended the funeral in Knoxville Friday.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Alice Mason The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1941<br />Mrs. Birdsong (Miss Laura Mason) was sister of Mrs. Andrew L. King, Pulaski, mother of Esq. Albert Elden Birdsong and Grady Birdsong. She was typical of the pioneer Scruggs and Mason family and loved and much admired for her faith and trust in ideals now forsaken and all but forgotten, not many people left who respect or remember them. Many a pleasant hour, days and nights have I spent at the splendid country home of -&#8220;Cousin Walter and Cousin Laura.&#8221; Thank God for the memory.<br />Rev. Trotter eloquently made the funeral talk at the obsequies for &#8220;Cousin Laura&#8221;. May eternal Peace be her compensation.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Bobby The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1947<br />A HIT RUN VICTIM DIES FROM INJURIES<br />Bobby Birdsong, 18 year old Elkton youth who was struck by a truck Tuesday night, Dec. 9, as he walked along the highway en route to his home at Elkton from a nearby store, died at 4:00 Thursday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, where he was carried soon after the accident.<br />Funeral services will be held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. W. J. Bunn, pastor and burial will be in the family lot at Elkton Cemetery.<br />The young man, who was said to have suffered a fracture of the back, broken ribs and a puncture of one lung, was thought to have been improving Wednesday and his death early Thursday morning came as a shock to members of his family and friends.<br />The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Birdsong, he was a member of the senior class of Elkton High School and of the Elkton Methodist Church, in both of which he was recognized as a leader.<br />In addition to his parents, young Birdsong is survived by two sisters, Miss Joyce Birdsong, Elkton&#8217; and Mrs. Aaron Stevenson, Fayetteville; six brothers, Walton Birdsong, Bowling Green, KY., Julian Birdsong, Brooklyn, N.Y., W. H. Birdsong, Libertyville, Ill., Bernard Birdsong, Birmingham, AL., Billy Birdsong, Nashville and Joe Waycross Birdsong , who is serving with the United States Navy at Naples, Italy.<br />Local officers are continuing their investigation of the accident but no arrest had been made Thursday morning.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Ella Sanders The Pulaski Citizen 3 Apr 1940<br />Mrs. Tom Birdsong died Tuesday at the home of her son, Joe Glaze Birdsong. Her husband died three years ago. After services at the home, she was buried at Prospect Wednesday. Two sisters and two grandchildren survive.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Ella Vesta Hollis The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1944<br />On September 24, 1944, at 4:00 p.m., the Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Communities lost one of its eldest and best loved members in the death of Mrs. Ellla Hollis Birdsong. She was born in 1863. Early in life she became a Christian and lived all her life in this community. From early in life she continued to grow in grace, knowledge, love for God.<br />She was married to Ben Birdsong, who preceded her in death about 2 years ago. Together they embellished a Christian home into which were born ten children, the lives of whom testified to the sterling qualities of her character. She leaves eight children, three sons and five daughters, also seventeen great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss.<br />She won a place in the hearts of all who knew her, by her constant Christian life and interest in the welfare of all in the community. As a wife and mother, she was faithful in teaching her family by precept and example the way of a noble life. She was always optimistic and possessed a sweet, kind and lovable disposition, and a spirit to get along with people. So not only her family but all who knew her will call her blessed.<br />She was a faithful Christian and a constant attendant upon the worship services of Young&#8217;s Chapel Presbyterian Church. Her greatness was seen in the inner life she lived, rather than the outward. Her memory is engraved upon the hearts of her loved ones and will be a source of comfort and strength for many years to come.<br />&#8220;In our hearts there is a picture more precious than silver or gold; It&#8217;s the picture of our dear mother, and it will never, never grow old.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Laura Mason The Pulaski Record and The Pulaski Citizen 05 Mar 1941<br />The Record 05 Mar 1941<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Birdsong, 79, who died Saturday at her home in the Prospect community after a short illness of flu and pneumonia, were held Sunday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. J. E. Trotter. Burial was in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Birdsong is survived by two sons, Eldon and Grady Birdsong , of Elkton; nine grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Andrew King , of Pulaski; a half sister, Mrs. Carson Mason of Crescent View; and a half brother Will Simpson of Aspen Hill.<br />Pulaski Citizen March 5, 1941 MEMORY<br />Mrs. Birdsong (Miss Laura Mason) was sister to Mrs. Andrew L. King, Pulaski, mother of Esq. Albert Elden Birdsong and Grady Birdsong. She was typical of the pioneer Scruggs and Mason family and loved and much admired for her faith and trust in ideals now forsaken and all but forgotten, not many people left who respect or remember them. Many a pleasant hour, days and nights, have I spent at the splendid country home of &#8220;Cousin (Walter) and Cousin Laura.&#8221; Thank God for the memory.<br />Rev. Park eloquently made the funeral talk at the obsequies of Mr. Long Rev. Trotter for &#8220;Cousin Laura.&#8221; May Eternal Peace be their compensation.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Mautie F. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1941<br />Mautie F. Birdsong, aged 59 years, died suddenly Sunday night at his home on the King farm in the Liberty community. He was an industrious farmer who has lived more than forty years on this farm.<br />Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 11 o&#8217;clock at the Bethesda Methodist Church by the Rev. Wyatt L. Harwell, former pastor, and burial in the Bethesda Cemetery.<br />Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Cardin Birdsong, four daughters, Mrs. Joe Elder, Misses Flora Mae and Diana Birdsong, of Prospect, and Mrs. J. B. Harrison, Jr., of Trinity; two sons, Monroe Birdsong, Portland, Tenn., and Ben Birdsong, Prospect; three brothers, Hautie F. Birdsong, Prospect, H. K. Birdsong, Bethesda, Newt Birdsong, Decatur, Ala., and three sisters, Mrs. John Ezell, and Mrs. John Chambers, Pulaski and Mrs. Clyde Tate, Prospect.<br /><br />BIRDSONG, Tully Martin The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1948<br />Prayer services for Tully Martin Birdsong, 18 day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tully Birdsong, Jr., who died at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 14 at Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro, N. C., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon in Forrest Lawn Cemetery, in Greensboro, conducted by Dr. Eugene C. Few, pastor of the Methodist Church there.<br />In addition to his parents, the child is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Martin of Bluefield, W. Va., and Mrs. Tully Birdsong, Pulaski.<br /><br />BLACK, Alexander The Pulaski Record 15 Jan 1941<br />Alexander Black, native of Giles County, died at his home in Nashville Saturday. Funeral services were held Monday morning at the Roesch-Charlton Funeral Parlors, with Dr. E. P. Anderson and Dr. A. Faxon Moore officiating. Interment was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Patton Black; his son, Alexander Black, Jr. ; and three daughters, Mrs. Lucy Black Munn, Miss Margaret Buford Black and Miss Mary Miller Black.<br /><br />BLACK, Robert Franklin The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1941<br />Robert Franklin Black, 55, a retired merchant and former guard at the State Penitentiary at Nashville, died at 1 o&#8217;clock Monday morning May 5th at the residence in Pulaski.<br />Mr. Black was reared in the Minor Hill section, having been the son of A. J. (Jack) Black and Mrs. Sula Petty Black. As a young man he entered the mercantile business with his father at Minor Hill. In later years he came to Pulaski where he opened a store in south town.<br />Several years ago Mr. Black retired because of ill health. Last year he held the position with the state for several months but again he had to retire. Since January he has been in St. Thomas Hospital most of the time.<br />Mr. Black was a member of the Church of Christ at Minor Hill.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Anna Kelly Black, and two brothers, Petty Black and Oswald Black, both of Minor Hill.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Bennett-May and Company Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Joe Clark of Cowan, Elder Elmer L. Smith, and Rev. S. R. Bratcher. Burial was in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />BLACKBURN, James Knox The Pulaski Citizen 1 Nov 1944<br />Funeral services for Dr. James Knox Blackburn, beloved Giles County physician who died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home early Tuesday morning will be held at 1 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence with the Rev. J. W. Bryson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church officiating, assisted by Elder B. F. Harding of Spring Hill. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />A native of Lynnville, and for the past 50 years a practicing physician in Pulaski, Dr. Blackburn was a son of the late James Knox and Mrs. Mackie Laird Blackburn. He was educated in the public school of Giles County, later receiving his degree in medicine at Vanderbilt University. Following graduation he practiced his profession first at Lynnville, moving from there to Lewisburg, and later to Pulaski.<br />A veteran of World War I, he was a Mason, a member of the Presbyterian Church, and the Giles County and Tennessee Medical Societies. He was president of the state medical examining board, a member of the state basic science board, and health officaer for the City of Pulaski.<br />He is survived by his wife, the former Jean Ballinger of Birmingham, Ala.; a daughter, Miss Jean Blackburn; a son, James Blackburn, all of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. W. L. Clark of Jamestown, N. Y.; and four brothers, Will, John and Robert Blackburn, all of Lynnville, and Dr. Henry Blackburn of Grand Rapids, Mich.<br /><br />BLACKBURN, William Stoddert The Pulaski Record 26 Jan 1949<br />William Stoddert Blackburn, 71, farmer of near Lynnville, died of a heart attack Tuesday while in Nashville. Funeral services were held Thursday at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Stuart H. Salmon officiating. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Blackburn, son of the late Capt. J. K. P. and Mackie Laird Blackburn, was a lifelong resident of Giles County. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />He is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. L. Clark of Jamestown, N. Y.; and one brother, Dr. Henry Blackburn of Grand Rapids, Mich.<br /><br />BLADE, Wesley Jr. and Thomas Edward Blade The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1943<br />Funeral services for Wesley Blade, Jr. and Thomas Edward Blade, small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Blade, who perished last Wednesday in the burning of their barn, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Liberty Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter, pastor of the church. The burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br /><br />BLAKE, Melba The Pulaski Record 30 Jul 1947<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Melba Blake, who died in Dallas, Texas, were held at the Bennett-May Funeral Home Sunday afternoon, July 27. Burial followed in the Maplewood Cemetery. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Nora Lee Wooten; one sister and two brothers.<br /><br />BLAKELY, Lige Jesse The Pulaski Citizen 06 Dec 1948<br />Funeral services for Lige Jesse Blakely, 61, who did at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, December 4, at his home in the Fourth Civil District, after several months illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Hester Church of Christ, conducted by Elder D. B. Noles. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />He was a member of the Church of Christ and a native of the county, the son of the late John Blakely and Jennie Weathers Blakely.<br />Mr. Blakely is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Slayton Blakely; a daughter, Audine Blakely; two sons, Thomas and Paul Blakely, who live with their parents; two sisters, Mrs. Floyd Walker, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Fannie Lou Russ, Giles County; three brothers, Alf Blakely, Anderson, Ala., Doss Blakely, Lester, Ala., and Willie Blakely, Giles County.<br /><br />BLASINGIM, Lovett Thornton The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1943<br />Funeral services for Lovett Thornton Blasingim, 82, farmer of the Third Civil District, who died at noon Saturday, September 4, following a lengthy illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church at Stella, conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Blasingim died twenty-two years ago.<br />Mr. Blasingim is survived by three sons, Kelsey Blasingim, Stella, Grady Blasingim, Pulaski and Billy Blasingim, U. S. Coast Guard; one daughter, Mrs. Oakley Newton, Blooming Grove; and five grandchildren.<br /><br />BLEWSTER, Ella Kirkland The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1941<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Kirkland Blewster, 81, who died Saturday night at her home, 1000 Ackland Avenue, Nashville were held Monday at 11:00 o&#8217;clock at the chapel of the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. Dr. John L. Hill, officiated, and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, Tenn.<br />A native of Alabama, Mrs. Blewster moved to Pulaski at an early age to make her home. She moved to Nashville twelve years ago.<br />Mrs. Blewster had been in failing health for the past two years.<br />She was a life long member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors are one granddaughter, Mrs. Herbert Hastings, of Nashville; one grandson, C. F. Doud, of Elkton, Tenn., and five great grandchildren.<br /><br />BLOW, Addie Riddle The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1944<br />Funeral services were held in Birmingham, Ala., on Sunday, November 12, for Mrs. Addie Riddle Blow, 85, who died on Saturday at her home in Birmingham.<br />Mrs. Blow was a native of Giles County, and following her marriage to R. H. Blow, resided in the Lynnville section until ten years ago when she moved to Birmingham. Mr. Blow died a number of years ago.<br />She was the last member of her immediate family. Mrs. Blow is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E. J. Cason, Birmingham, and Mrs. Harry Isbell, Visalia, Calif.; three sons, Otis Blow, Mt. Pleasant, and Talmadge and Henry Blow, Birmingham; eight grandchildren and several great grandchildren.<br /><br />BOATRIGHT, William English The Pulaski Citizen 2 Sep 1942<br />Funeral services for William English Boatright, 22, who died at his home near Lynnville at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, following several months&#8217; illness, were held at 3:00 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Lynnwood Cemetery by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the Olivet Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Boatright served eighteen months in the Army at Ft. Benning, Ga., and received a medical discharge on March 26, 1942.<br />He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Boatright, of Lynnville; four sisters, Mrs. Guy L. Watson, Ardmore, Mrs. William E. Bowers, and Mrs. Ward Nelms, both of Cornersville, and Miss Betty Boatright, Lynnville; three brothers, Eric, James and Edward Boatright, all of Lynnville.<br /><br />BOAZ, E. L. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Oct 1943<br />Funeral services for E. L. Boaz, 54, who died October 16, at the Veterans&#8217; Hospital in Memphis, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Stella Church, conducted by Elder Andy Largen of Fayetteville and the Rev. J. E. Trotter of Prospect. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Boaz was a native of Giles County, having been a resident of the Hanna section.<br />Mr. Boaz is survived by his wife and one son, E. L. Boaz, Jr., who is in the service.<br /><br />BOGGS, Ida May Bryant The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Ida May Boggs, 73, widow of W. J. Boggs, who died Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs Dessie Maddox in Madison County, Ala., were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at Hazel Green, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Stedman, pastor of the Baptist Church. Burial was in the cemetery at Charity.<br />Mr. Boggs died in the spring of 1942. Mrs. Boggs is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Maddox, Mrs. May Beech, and Mrs. Herman Lewter, all of the Ardmore section; three sons, Joe and Bud Boggs, both of Huntsville, Ala.; and W. K. Boggs, U. S. N., Great Lakes, Ill.; several grandchildren; one brother, Wes Bryant, and one sister, Mrs. Nettie Hassett, both of Oklahoma.<br /><br />BONDS, Cullen James The Pulaski Citizen 13 May 1942<br />Funeral services for Cullen James Bonds, aged 52 years, who died at a Nashville hospital Saturday, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the New Zion Church in Giles County, with the Rev. Raymond Johns officiating. Interment took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Bonds was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mr. Bonds is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Cole Bonds; two daughters, Misses Jennie Mae and Julia Bonds of Giles County; two sons, Robert Bonds of Gary, Ind., and Thomas Bonds of Lynnville; and a brother, Floyd Bonds of Lynnville.<br /><br />BONDS, James W. The Pulaski Record 24 Dec 1941 The Pulaski Citizen 24 Dec 1941<br />The sudden death of James Willis Bonds, 61, prominent farmer of the Waco section, occurred Saturday morning following a heart attack at his home.<br />Survivors are his wife; and ten children, Mrs. Ike Hindman, Mrs. Shelby Pierce, Mrs. Ellis Weatherford and Misses Wilkie and Mary Bonds, Lacy, Dave, Brown, James and Herbert, all of Waco.<br />Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church at Lynnville by the Rev. N. O. Allen. Burial was in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br /><br />BOOKER, Daniel Brantley The Pulaski Record 25 Aug 1948<br />Daniel Brantley Booker, 75, retired Baptist minister, died at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, August 22, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richard Smith of the Brick Church community.<br />Funeral services were held Monday at 2:30 at the Rose Hill Church by Rev. Ike Coggin, Loyd Hickman, Edward Lee and Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Williams Booker; three daughters, Mrs. Abe Smith of Wales, Mrs. Richard Smith of Brick Church and Mrs. Knox Holley of Shelbyville; one son, Ernest Booker of Huntsville, Ala.; 21 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BOOTH, Dewitt Earl The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1944<br />Funeral services for Dewitt Earl Booth, 52, prominent livestock dealer of the Minor Hill Community, and veteran of World War I, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Friday night at his home, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at Minor Hill Methodist Church. The rites were conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the church, the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, pastor of the Minor Hill Baptist Church, and the American Legion Post No. 60, assisted by the local unit of the Tennessee State Guard. Burial took place in Minor Hill Cemetery. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Booth, Mr. Booth was born and reared in Giles County. He was a former merchant at Minor Hill and was a member of the Methodist Church, having been a member of the board of stewards.<br />Mr. Booth is survived by his wife, Clara Sexton Booth; one son, Tech. Sgt. Dewitt Edwin Booth, U. S. Army, General Hospital, stationed in England; and two sisters, Mrs. R. M. Malone, Pulaski, and Mrs. Petty Black, Minor Hill.<br /><br />BOOTH, John Reeder The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1943<br />Funeral services for John Reeder Booth, 54, who died late Wednesday afternoon, October 27, from a heart attack, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. T. B. Waites, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Athens, Ala., assisted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the Minor Hill Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was twice married, his first wife having been the former Miss Effie Cole of Minor Hill.<br />Mr. Booth is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lila Wilson Booth, son, John Wilson Booth, Athens, Ala.; one daughter by the former marriage, Mrs. A. R. Buchanan, Minor Hill; one granddaughter, Sue Buchanan; two sisters, Mrs. Petty Black, Minor Hill and Mrs. R. M. Malone, Pulaski; and one brother, Earl Booth, Minor Hill.<br /><br />BOWDEN, Mrs. E. W. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1941<br />Mrs. E. W. Bowden, aged 65, died at her home in Lewisburg Tuesday, of a paralytic stroke.<br />She was the mother of John Bell Bowden, employee of the Sharp Motor Company. Mrs. Bowden is survived by her husband, E. B. Bowden, two daughters and one son.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at the residence, with interment in Lone Oak Cemetery.<br /><br />BOWDEN, Elmer Brady The Pulaski Record 09 Apr 1947<br />Funeral services for Elmer Brady Bowden, 73, who died at the Gordon Hospital in Lewisburg, April 8, were conducted Thursday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock in Lewisburg with the Rev. J. L. Perry officiating. Burial was in Lewisburg. Mr. Bowden was a native of Giles County and was engaged in the sheet metal business with his brother for a number of years. Lately, he had been an independent roofing contractor.<br />He is survived by one son, John Bell Bowden of Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Walter a. Sterne of Nashville and Mrs. Howard Davis of Lewisburg.<br /><br />BOWEN, Billy Charles The Pulaski Record 31 Dec 1947<br />Billy Charles Bowen, age 20, died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday evening, Dec. 23, at the Pulaski Hospital following a brief illness (ruptured appendix). Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday, Dec. 24, at Union Valley Baptist Church by the pastor, Mack Pinkelton, with burial in Campbellsville Cemetery. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bowen; three sisters, Mrs. Frances Hazelwood, Misses Margaret and Betty Bowen; four brothers, Leon Bowen, Jr., Lewis Bowen, Walter Bowen and Rogers Bowen; all of Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />BOWEN, David Gene The Pulaski Record 16 Apr 1947<br />David Gene Bowen, age 79, died at 11:30 Sunday morning, April 13, at his home in Pulaski. Funeral services Monday afternoon at 2:30 at Pulaski Funeral Home conducted by Rev. W. M. Cook with burial in Maplewood Cemetery. He is survived by three daughters, Miss Minie Bowen and Mrs. Katie Barlar of Pulaski, and Mrs. Ervin Bowen of Lawrenceburg; and one son, David Bowen, Jr. of Pulaski; sixteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He had been a member of the Rehoboth Methodist for over fifty years.<br /><br />BOYD, Bessie Foster The Pulaski Record 25 Aug 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Boyd Foster, 65, who passed away at 6:15 a.m. Sunday in the Hansel&#8217;s Clinic at Decatur, Ala. following an illness of several weeks, were held Monday afternoon at o&#8217;clock at the Stella Presbyterian Church with Rev. Paul Roberts of Decatur, Ala. officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Boyd, native of Giles County, was a daughter of the late A. T. and Mary Marbut Foster. She resided here until the death of her husband, Walter W. Boyd, several years ago.<br />She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Flora Boyd, with whom she lived in Decatur; one son, Harold Boyd of Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. T. A. Steele of Nashville; and two brothers, D. A. Foster of Louisville, Ky. and Walter C. Foster, Pulaski.<br />BOYD, Craig The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1941<br />Craig Boyd, 38, brother of Attorney General Claude, Boyd, died at the King&#8217;s Daughters Hospital in Columbia, Monday, Feb. 10, following a short illness of peritonitis.<br />Mr. Boyd was a prominent citizen of Waynesboro, Secretary of the local Draft Board. He was never married.<br />Funeral services were held at the home of General Boyd, in Waynesboro, Wednesday afternoon, Elder J. B. Cantrell of the Christian Church officiating.<br /><br />BOYD, Mrs. Frank The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1942<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Boyd, aged 79 years, widow of the late Attorney General Frank Boyd, whose death occurred at the home at Waynesboro at five o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon following a brief illness of pneumonia, were held at three o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Waynesboro.<br />Mrs. Boyd was formerly a Miss Hassell, and a sister of the late Mrs. John Montague of Giles County.<br />Mrs. Solon E. Reynolds, niece of Mrs. Boyd, and Mrs. Reynold&#8217;s daughter, Mrs. William B. Holt, attended the funeral services Monday afternoon.<br /><br />BOYD, May Scott The Pulaski Citizen 1 Apr 1942<br />Mrs. William Douglass Boyd, aged 55 years, member of a prominent Maury County family, died at 1:20 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at her home in Lynnville, after an illness of many months. The funeral services were conducted at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. N. O. Allen, officiating at the rites. Interment followed at Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Boyd, the former Miss May Scott of Columbia was the daughter of the late LeRoy Walker Scott and Mrs. Dora Perry Scott, descendants of prominent pioneer families of Maury County, has long been identified with the business, civic, and church activities. As Miss Scott, she held a responsible position in Columbia for many years. Following her marriage to Mr. Boyd, she came to Lynnville to make her home, where she assumed a leading part in her church and community. She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mrs. Boyd is survived by her husband, two sons, Sgt. James LeRoy Boyd of Selma, Ala., and Billy Boyd; two sisters, Miss Bess L. Scott, a teacher in the city schools in Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. A. Y. Stokes of Farmville, Va., and one brother, F. A. Scott, principal of the high school at Paris, Ky.<br /><br />BOYD, Walter W. The Pulaski Citizen 05 Dec 1945<br />Funeral services for Walter W. Boyd, 70, farmer of the Stella Community, who died at 5:15 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at his home after several months&#8217; illness, were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian at Stella by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley. Burial was in the Stella Cemetery.<br />A member of a leading family in the community, Mr. Boyd was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Foster Boyd; a daughter, Miss Flora Boyd, of Decatur, Ala.; a son, Harold Boyd, of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Janie Kincaid, of Minor Hill; and four brothers, Raz, Bascom, and Ben Boyd, all of Stella.<br /><br />BRACKETT, C. N. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Sep 1940<br />After two weeks of critical illness, Dr. C. N. Brackett, former citizen of Pulaski, died in a private room in the John Gaston Hospital, in Memphis, Tuesday, last week.<br />Dr. Brackett was a public spirited citizen who took an active interest in all matters in the interest of the community in which he lived.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church and of the Masonic lodge.<br />He is survived by his wife, and a daughter by a previous marriage.<br />Honorary pall bearers include W. F. English and Dr. G. A. Roberts of Pulaski. The funeral and burial were in Memphis where Dr. and Mrs. Brackett have lived about twenty years, since moving there from Pulaski.<br /><br />BRALY, Nathaniel C. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1942<br />Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at the Tanner Methodist Church, five miles south of Athens, Ala., for Nathaniel C. Braly, prominent land owner of Limestone County, who died early Thursday morning at his home at Tanner, following an extended illness. Interment took place in the Athens Cemetery.<br />Mr. Braly was a native of Giles County, having been born at Bodenham seventy-three years ago, and made his home there until twenty-six years ago when he moved to Limestone County where he engaged in farming and became one of the first commercial dairymen of that section.<br />Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Marks Braly, a daughter of Mrs. Roy Rogers of Leeds; and four sons, George Braly, of Tanner, Bailey Braly of Athens, Edward Braly of Chattanooga, and Brown Braly of Gallatin, Tenn.<br /><br />BRALY, James Newton &#8220;Newt&#8221; The Pulaski Record 07 Sep 1949<br />Newt Braly, 85, retired merchant and farmer of Giles County, died at 6:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at his home in the Bodenham community following a long illness.<br />Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, Sept. 1, at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial was in the Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mr. Braly a lifelong resident of Giles County, was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lela Elledge Braly; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Craig of Lewisburg, and Msr. Jesse Ward of Goodspring; one son, Mack Braly of Bodenham; a grandson, Braly Craig, Lewisburg Attorney; and two half-brothers, Mahlon Braly of Nashville and Tyree Braly of Giles County.<br /><br />BRALY, William L. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1943<br />Funeral services for William L. Braly, prominent farmer of the Twentieth Civil District who died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Sunday morning at a Nashville Hospital, following serveral months&#8217; illness, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the residence in Pisgah, conducted by the Rev. F. G. Dickson, pastor of the Pisgah Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Braly is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Yarbrough Braly; three sons, Eugene Braly,, Pisgah, Hugh Braly, Pulaski, and Bate Braly, Sarasota, Fla.; and three daughters, Mrs. Virgil Smith and Mrs. Raymond Oliver, both of Pisgah, and Mrs. Tate Anderson, of Atlanta, Ga.; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />BRAMLETTE, Mary Jane The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1940<br />Mrs. Mary Jane Bramlette, 93, widow of the late Willis Bramlette, passed away at her home 305 North Third Street, Pulaski, August 7, 1940. She had been ill for some time but was able to be about the home until a few days before her death. She was one of the oldest citizens of the town. Much beloved and highly respected by all who knew her.<br />The funeral was held at the home Saturday, August 10, attended by Reverends Mat Gardner and David Howard.<br />Telegrams, cards and letters of condolence, were many.<br />She leaves to mourn her loss three daughters, Mrs. Edmonia Windham, Mrs. T. P. Turner, Sr., Miss Josephine Bramlette, two sons, Messrs. Warren Bramlette and J. Collins Bramlette, one niece, Mrs. Fannie Mae Comer, many grandchildren, and great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.<br /><br />BRANDON, T. R. The Pulaski Citizen 20 Aug 1941<br />T. R. Brandon passed to his eternal rest on the evening of July 18th at the Scott and White hospital in Temple, Texas. The funeral service was held at the home in Palacios on Sabbath afternoon at 1:30 with Rev. George F. Gillespie officiating in the absence of Rev. J. E. Mack, pastor of the Methodist Church, who was out of town attending a Church conference. The preacher chose as his Scripture passage, 2 Cor., Ch. 5, vv.1 and 8, and Psalm 15. He said Psalm 15 contained a description of a citizen of Zion, or in other words it described a Christian gentleman. The preacher said he had known the deceased intimately for 21 years, and paid tribute to his loyalty as a friend, his kindness of heart, and his love of home.<br />Mr. Brandon was a man of high principle. He had certain rules of conduct which he always carried out in his business and in his private life, and these were exemplified in the verses read from the 15th Psalm. Without truth there can be no virtue. Mr. Brandon believed in speaking the truth in his heart, he walked uprightly and worked, righteousness, and considered always that a man&#8217;s word was as good as his bond. He was born in Pulaski, Giles County, Tenn. His father was a farmer, and he often talked about his early life and upbringing on the farm. He attended Giles College in his native county, and came to Columbus, Texas, at an early age, where his brother Kenneth had preceded him. He was a commercial traveler for 25 years-working 22 years for the same company-and afterwards engaged in ranching and rice farming. While living in Columbus he was united in marriage to Miss Lena Farmer, and to this union was born one son, Thomas. During the years he lived in Columbus he was an active worker in the Knights of Pythias Lodge. He came to Palacis 32 years ago and engaged in the dry goods business until he turned the business over to his son a few years ago. Mr. Brandon was spared to a ripe old age. He was successful in his business undertakings. Perhaps his distinguishing trait was that he enjoyed life. He was known for his hearty laugh and for his love of company. He was a sincere and loyal Christian having been a member of the Methodist Church for many years. He was a liberal giver to all the cause of the church. He always attended church worship both morning and evening, and sang in the choir. The members of the Methodist Church will miss his cheery presence and his friendly ways.-G. F. Gillespie in Palacios Newspaper.<br />Mr. Brandon kept in touch with his old home by keeping up his subscription to the Citizen.<br /><br />BRANNON, Ruth Randolph The Pulaski Record 27 Apr 1949<br />Mrs. Ruth Randolph Brannon, age 32, died Tuesday, April 26, at 8:30 a.m. following a brief illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at New Zion Methodist Church with Rev. Lloyd Hickman and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />She is survived by her husband, Thomas Brannon; two daughters, Miss Bettie Sue Brannon and Miss Thelma Gene Brannon; three sons, Henry, Jerry and Johnny Brannon; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Randolph of Blooming Grove; three sisters, Mrs. W. A. Watts, Mrs. J. B. Nolley and Mrs. Floyd Pierce of Pulaski; three brothers, Brown Randolph of Nashville, William Randolph of Blooming Grove, and John Morris Brannon of U. S. Navy stationed at Key West, Fla.<br /><br />BRANT, Fred The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1944<br />Funeral services for Fred Brant, 77, who died at his home in McNairy County Sunday morning, were held Monday afternoon in Iuka, Miss. He had been in failing health for several months.<br />Mr. Brant, a harness maker by trade, resided in Giles County for several years, moving away about twelve years ago.<br />Mr. Brant is survived by his wife, Mrs. Addie Brant.<br /><br />BRANUM, John Benjamin The Pulaski Citizen 23 Dec 1942<br />John Benjamin Branum, aged 66, well known carpenter, died suddenly of a heart attack at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at his home on South First Street. Funeral services were held at the Laughlin-Service Funeral Home at Huntsville, Ala., with burial in the Moon Cemetery at Owens Crossroads in Madison County.<br />Mr. Branum is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nannie Yates Branum, of Meridianville, Ala.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Helen The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1943<br />Death ended the life of Helen Brashears, known to many friends here and at a distance as &#8220;The Little Soldier on the home front,&#8221; at one-thirty Tuesday afternoon at the Pulaski Hospital, the scene of much of her valiant fight for survival during the months she had been undergoing painful and tedious treatment that involved grafting of skin to her severly burned back.<br />The little patient had regained consciousness after undergoing the third of a series of skin grafting operations Tuesday morning and had spoken a few words to her solicitous doctors and nurses when her tired little heart called a halt to her fight to live.<br />In her last hours, as in the hours of every day that she had spent as a patient at the hospital, the skillful hands of doctors and nurses did everything humanly possible to prolong the life of the little girl, whose patient endurance of the suffering had won the love of every member of the hospital work force.<br />The little girl was brought to the hospital from her home in the Bodenham community in the latter part of December, when her clothing caught fire at an open grate as she stood with her back to the fire.<br />In the intervening months, kindhearted doctors and nurses and the many friends whose gifts have been showered on &#8220;the little soldier&#8221; have left nothing undone that would add to her comfort. That realization is a source of consolation to the heart-broken father and his other four motherless children, whose gratitude is boundless.<br />Funeral services for the little girl were held at four o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church by Elder Harry R. Fox, pastor of the Pulaski Church of Christ, and butial was by the side of her mother&#8217;s grave in the church cemetery.<br />In addition to her father, Helen is survived by three sisters, Clara, Minnie and Jean Brashears; and by a brother, Loyd Brashears, whose home is on the farm of Walter Burns in the Bodenham community.<br /><br />BRASHEARS, Tom W. The Pulaski Citizen 07 Mar 1945<br />Funeral services for Tom W. Brashears, 67, who died Wednesday, February 28, at a hospital in Decatur, Ala., following an illness of one week, were held at on o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home at Pulaski, conducted by Elder J. T. Harris of Lawrenceburg. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was a native of Giles County, having resided in the Eighth Civil District until two years ago when he entered public works, his last position being at Clinton.<br />Mr. Brashears is survived by one daughter, Miss Elizabeth Brashears; and one son, Thomas Brashears; and several step-children; one brother, R. F. Brashears, Brick Church; and three sisters, Mrs. Ben Newton, Rochester, N.Y, Mrs. Will Hanna, Athens, Ala.,and Mrs. Nannie Hanna, Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />BRATCHER, W. N. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1941<br />Monday morning, September 15, 1941 at 4:30 o&#8217;clock at his home, 229 Boscobel Street, Nashville, W. N. Bratcher. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Geneva Bratcher, son, Leo Bratcher, sister, Mrs. Ella Wright, of Norris, Tenn.; brothers, Rev. S. R. Bratcher, of Pulaski, Tenn., and Houston Bratcher of McMinnville, Tenn. Services from the home Tuesday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock, conducted by Brothers J. S. Rainey and S. H. Hall. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br /><br />BRAY, John William The Pulaski Record 31 Dec 1947<br />Funeral services for John William Bray, 82, were conducted at Decatur, Ala., Tuesday, with burial in Lynnwood Cemetery. The Rev. Roy Roberts, pastor of the Central Baptist Church, Decatur, and the Rev. John Troxler, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, conducted the service.<br />Mr. Bray died at his home in Decatur, Monday, Dec. 29. A son of the late John Butler and Rebecca Hogan Bray, he was born in Lynnville. He moved to Decatur 15 years ago when he was retired by the L&amp;N Railroad.<br />Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Decatur, Mrs. J. O. Moorefield and Mrs. James Tierney, both of Cleveland, Ohio; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was an uncle of Clyde E. Coggin and Miss Mackie May Coggin of Pulaski.<br /><br />BRAZELTON, Sula Stafford The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jul 1946<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Sula Stafford Brazelton, 68, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, July 18, at her home near Huntsvile, Ala., after an illness of two years, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Church of Christ in Huntsville. Burial took place in Maple Hill Cemetery, in Huntsville.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of John and Sara Petty Stafford, and had made her home in the Huntsville section for the past thirty-five years.<br />Mrs. Brazelton is survived by her husband, Herbert Brazelton; two daughters, Mrs. C. E. Wynne and Miss Phoebe Brazelton, Huntsville; and two sons, Allen Brazelton, Huntsville, and Hinds Brazelton, Toney, Ala.; three sisters, Mrs. V. F. May, Mrs. Ewing Reed and Miss Nela Stafford, all of Pulaski; and one brother, B. W. Stafford, Eracy City.<br /><br />BRAZIER, Anna The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1941<br />Mrs. Anna Brazier, 76, wife of N. A. Brazier, died at 5:30 p. m. Wednesday afternoon, May 28, at the home of H. C. Chambers, east of Prospect.<br />Mr. and Mrs. Brazier had been living up near Tullahoma, where he was operating a mill. But they had given this up and only a few days before had moved to the Chambers home. Mrs. Brazier had a stroke, apparently, and passed quietly away a short time later.<br />Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Chambers home by the Baptist minister, Rev. Mr. Lee of Elkton.<br />Burial took place at Decatur, Ala.<br /><br />BRAZIER, James Henry The Pulaski Record 18 Jun 1947<br />James Henry Brazier, 49, a leading farmer in the Prospect community, died Saturday morning as a result of a self-inflicted knife wound. Members of his family said he had been depressed over ill health.<br />Mr. Brazier was a native of Lincoln County but had resided in this county for a number of years. He was a member of the Baptist Church.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at two o&#8217;clock at the Prospect Methodist Church, Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor, conducted the services. Burial was in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Gilbert Brazier; four daughters, Mrs. Obie Staggs of Columbia, Mrs. J. C. Smithson of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. George Sittler of Baltimore, Maryland, and Miss Martha Jean Brazier of Prospect; three sons, J. D. Brazier of Birmingham, Ala., John Brazier of Prospect and Carey Brazier of the United States Army stationed in Tokyo; four grandchildren; his father, Newton Brazier of Knoxville; and two sisters, Mrs. O. B. Strain of Huntsville and Mrs. C. H. Chambers of Prospect. Wilson Carter Funeral Home in charge.<br /><br />BRAZIER, Newton A. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jul 1949<br />Funeral services for Newton Alexander Brazier, 84, retired Vinta miller, who died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Monday night, July 25, at his home near Elkton following a long illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. L. Hayes, pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. F. E. Durham, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Elkton Cemetery.<br />Born November 23, 1864 in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Caleb and Lydia Baker Brazier. He had lived in Giles County for many years.<br />Mr. Brazier is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Hooker Chambers, Elkton, and Mrs. Tom Strain, Athens, Ala.; and one son, John Brazier, Ardmore; and a number of grandchildren.<br /><br />BREEDING, Laura The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1942<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Breeding, 77, who died Tuesday at her home in the Minor Hill section, were held at Rogersville, Ala., with interment in the Cemetery at Rogersville.<br />Mrs. Breeding was the step-mother of Jim Breeding, Erwin Breeding and Mrs. Martha Green, all of the Minor Hill community.<br /><br />BREWER, Shields W. The Pulaski Record 09 Jun 1948<br />Funeral services for Shields Wilson Brewer, 60, who died at the Pulaski Hospital Monday morning of a heart attack, were conducted Tuesday at 2 o&#8217;clock at the McBurg Church. Burial was in the Wright Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brewer, son of the late Dick and Mattie Manifel Brewer, was born and reared in the McBurg community. For the past 13 years he had been a clerk in Gunter&#8217;s Store at McBurg. He was a member of the Church of Christ.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Smith Brewer; two daughters, Mrs. Newman Eakes of Fayetteville and Mrs. T. A. Wright of Mount Juliet, Tenn.; one son, Wilson Brewer of Tullahoma; two brothes, Long Brewer of Cornersville and James Brewer of Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Monroe Owen of Frankewing, Mrs. Willie Haislip of Delrose, and Mrs. Armie Riner of Shelbyville, Tenn.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />BRIDGEFORTH, Mattie The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1940<br />Mrs. Mattie Bridgeforth, wife of Prof. J. T. Bridgeforth, died about noon Wednesday. Funeral will be Friday, April 12, at 1 o&#8217;clock, at the Campbell&#8217;s Chapel A. M. E. Church.<br /><br />BRIGGS, Elizabeth Catharine Moore The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Catharine Briggs, 76, widow of Joe Briggs, who died early Sunday morning, April 9, at her home in the Lynnville section, following an extended illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Briggs is survived by one son, Marvin E. Reeves; and seven grandchildren; one step-son, Marvin Briggs; one sister, Mrs. Mattie Laughmiller, of Falkville, Ala.; two brothers, John Moore of Aspen Hill; and Jim Moore, of Italy, Texas.<br /><br />BRITTON, Rufus Joshua The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1942<br />Funeral services for Rufus Joshua Britton, 61, farmer of the Pisgah community, who died at his home at 11:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, following a stroke a few days earlier, were held at the Pisgah Methodist Church at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon by the Rev. J. M. Walker, and the burial took place at the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Britton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allie Dee Britton, one daughter, Mrs. Hardin Turner, and one son, Henry Britton, Rt. 1, Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, Bessie Birdsong Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Democrat Union 20 Sep 1946<br />Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon of this week for Mrs. Bessie Brown, 62, who died at her home following a long illness. Edler E. O. Coffman said the last rites at the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Brown was the daughter of the late Major and Mrs. Jim Birdsong. She is survived by her husband, Gaston Brown, a foster son and one sister, Mrs. Lenora Brown of this city; a brother, Craig Birdsong, of Washington.<br />Interment was in Mimosa Cemetery, with Freemon and Company in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Beverly M. Decatur Daily 30 Jul 1940<br />Beverly M. Brown, aged 77 years, after a long period of illness, died Monday afternoon at his home at 136 5th Avenue West. Formerly a resident of Pulaski, Tenn., Mr. Brown had come here many years ago to make his home.<br />Funeral services are being held this afternoon from the residence at five o&#8217;clock by the Rev. J. D. McNutt; Interment will be made at City Cemetery, Brown directing.<br />Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, one son, Captain Raymond Brown of Decatur and one grandson, W. B. Brown; two nephews, S. K. and W. B. Grubbs of Decatur.<br />Pallbearers will be: E. L. Perryman, Sam Blackwell, H. E. Sunderland, Ben Hillis, James Bellew and Eli Street.<br /><br />BROWN, Bonnie Jo The Pulaski Citizen 28 May 1941<br />Little Bonnie Jo Brown, born Oct. 9, 1938, daughter of Milton and Katy Brown, died at the Pulaski Hospital Wednesday, May 14, of colitis, where she was carried for treatment the day before. All that loving hands could do, to help her was done, but to no avail as she grew rapidly worse until death relieved her of her suffering.<br />Bonnie was a bright little girl and the sunshine of her home and grandparents, being the only girl in the family.<br />She and her two little brothers were baptized on Easter, by Bro. Pucell the pastor.<br />For two and one-half years she lived among us, and the memory of her little form around the home, and among the floweres, singing her little song, willbe something to draw us to that better home. So put away her little toys, wipe away your tears, for she cannot come back to us, but we can go to her some day.<br />Funeral services were held at Bethesda Church by Bro. A. R. Gibbons and her little body was left to rest in old Bethesda Cemetery.<br />She leaves a father, mother, and two brothers, Thomas and Wade Brown to mourn her death.<br /><br />BROWN, Coleman Harrison The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1940<br />Coleman Harrison Brown died Saturday morning, May 11, 1940, at his home at Brown Farms, on Highway 31. Born in Giles County July 29, 1859, the son of Rev. Willis Brown and wife, Illinois Harrison Tungett. Survived by his wife, Elonie Tungett Brown; two daughters, Mrs. T. Anglin White, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Hill Turner, Nashville, Tenn., two grandchildren, Miss Mattie White and T. Anglin White, both of Birmingham; two brothers, Edward Brown of Waxahachie, Texas, Marvin Brown of Giles County, and one sister, Mrs. H. G. Cook, Knoxville, Tenn.<br />Mortuary services were at the residence at Conway, 2 p. m. Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. S. R. Bratcher, minister of the Pulaski Methodist Church, of which he was a member. Interment at Maplewood.<br />Mr. Brown was a direct descendant of Rev. Aaron Brown, the father of Governor Aaron V. Brown, and one of the early settlers of the county, and progenitor of a large and highly respected family.<br /><br />BROWN, Daisy Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1949<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Abernathy Brown, 68, wife of Tom K. Brown, who died at 3:00 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, March 18, at a Nashville hospital, following an extended illness, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Rehoboth Methodist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. James Parson, and Rev. Marshall D. Moss, pastor of the church, and burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Daughter of the late Milton Thomas Abernathy and Annie Birdsong Abernathy, she was a lifelong resident of the Tarpley community, where she was an active member of the Methodist Church. For a number of months she had been a correspondent for this paper.<br />Mrs. Brown is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Barber; two sons, Milton Brown and Wilson Brown; five grandsons, all of the same community; and two sisters, Mrs. Tully Birdsong, Pulaski, and Mrs. E. E. May, Chambersburg, Penna.<br /><br />BROWN, Gaious V. The Pulaski Record 21 Dec 1949<br />G. V. Brown died at 6:00 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at his home near Bodenham following a long illness. Funeral services were conducted at 11:00 Thursday morning at Pleasant Hill Church by Rev. Reed, Methodist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown was a native of Giles County and a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Tomerlin Brown; six daughters, Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. Bert Smith, Mrs. Charles Palmer, Mrs. H. Palmer, Mrs. Wilson Clem and Miss Theresa Brown, and seven sons, John Roberts, Billy, N.C., Arland, Paul Wayne, Erskine, all of Pulaski, and Van Williams Brown of Ardmore; two sisters, Mrs. Viola Holland, Mrs. Bernice Watson; one brother, T. Brown.<br /><br />BROWN, Gaston Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Democrat Union 06 Jun1947<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, June 1, at 2 p.m. at the Church of Christ for Gaston Brown, age 77, who died Friday night, May 30, after an illness of almost a week. The last rites were said by Sherman Kelly and W. W. Layton, ministers of the Church of Christ. Burial was in Mimosa Cemetery.<br />Mr. Brown, a long time resident of this county, was a painter by trade for many years. His wife died last September.<br />He is survived by one adopted son, Herman Brown of Fort Worth, Texas; and three sisters, Mrs. Alice Kobeck of Columbia, Tenn., Mrs. Alex Lutz of Greeneville, Texas and Mrs. W. H. Rutherford, of Campbell, Texas; also several nieces and nephews.<br />Freemon Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />BROWN, Hattie Ezell The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1942<br />Mrs. Hattie Ezell Brown, aged 77 years, wife of W. F. Brown, died at the home in the Bunker Hill community Tuesday morning, January 13, following an extended illness. She had been a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 1 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Bunker Hill Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Dickson, and interment in the Indian Creek Cemetery, near Bunker Hill.<br />Mrs. Brown is survived by her husband, one daughter by a former marriage, Miss Mayme Watson of Bunker Hill; two sisters, Mrs. M. E. (Nora) Woodward of Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. Clyde Harris, and one brother, John Ezell, of Pulaski.<br /><br />BROWN, James Edwin The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1943<br />James Edwin Brown, brother of our Marvin Brown, and the late Coley Brown, who died recently at Buena Vista, Tex., first married Miss Collins of a prominent North Giles Collins family. One son survives, J. W. Brown, retired Postal official, St. Louis, Mo. After her death he married the former Miss Medora Glaze, of Elkton and later moved to Ellis County, Texas, Harold G. Brown, Sherman, Texas, M. E. Brown, Dallas and Mrs. N. M. Baird, Spur, Texas and &#8220;Miss Medora&#8221; survive.<br /><br />BROWN, John William The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1944<br />Mrs. John William Brown has received the Purple Heart containing three stars which was awarded posthumously to her husband, Pfc. John William Brown who sacrificed his life in defense of his country.<br />The award was made to Pfc. Brown for wounds received in action in the European area, resulting in his death on September 11, 1944.<br />He was inducted into the Army on January 7, 1944, receiving sixteen weeks training at Camp Wheeler, Ga., and Ft. Meade, Md. Sent overseas on July 1st of this year, he was stationed at an Infantry Replacement Depot in France with the 3rd Army.<br />Pfc. Brown was a member of the Ephesus Church of Christ. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, of Route 1, Pulaski, two brothers and two sisters.<br />The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1948<br />Funeral services for Pfc. John W. Brown, World War II veteran who was killed in action in France September 11, 1944, will be held at two o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home, with military rites conducted at the grave in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski by members of the local unit National Guard.<br />The body of the veteran was returned to his home for burial from the Distribution Center at Atlanta, Ga., on the five o&#8217;clock train Thursday afternoon.<br />The 27-year-old Giles County soldier lost his life in overseas service just 8 months from the date that he left Pulaski for the start of his military training.<br />Prior to his induction, he was employed at the Pulaski plant of General Shoe Corporation.<br />Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown, Pulaski, Route 1; his wife, a son, John William Brown III; two brothers, Julius Brown and Newt I. Brown, both of Giles County; and two sisters, Mrs. Willia Mae Koon of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Annie Will Beard of Columbia.<br /><br />BROWN, Julia Anna Campbell The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jul 1942<br />Mrs. Julia Anna Campbell Brown, aged 83 years, widow of Mart Brown, died at the home in the Cedar Grove section at 8 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night. Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Prospect Methodist Church, with the Rev. A. R. Hogan and the Rev. J. E. Trotter in charge of the rites. Interment will take place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Brown, a lifelong member of the Baptist Church, was a beloved citizen of her community.<br />Survivors are two sons, Shelly Brown and Charley Brown; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Williams, and Mrs. Martha Campbell, all of Cedar Grove; ten grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild.<br /><br />BROWN, Mahlon The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1948<br />The body of Mahlon Brown, 65, well known farmer of the Bunker Hill community, was found in an old well about a mile and one half from his home about six o&#8217;clock Tuesday night by members of the family and neighbors who instituted a search when he disappeared from his home shortly after the noon meal.<br />According to members of the family, Mr. Brown had been in bad health for the past several months and despondency over his condition is believed to have been responsible for the act Tuesday afternoon.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bethesda Methodist Church by the Rev. James Parsons, Methodist minister of Ethridge. Burial was in the Church cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Davis Brown and Martha Ellen Tenery Brown. A member of Rehoboth Methodist Church, he was active in Church work and was one of the leaders in his community, where he had moved after residing in Detroit, Mich., Louisville, Ky., and Lynnville for several years.<br />Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Susie Watson Brown,; 4 sisters, Mrs. Mahlon Hardy and Mrs. Ora Dyer, both of Giles County, Miss Grace Brown and Mrs. Fred Cole, both of Nashville; and 4 brothers, Irvin Brown and Tom Brown, both of Giles County; Ed Brown, Detroit, Mich., and Carl Brown, Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />BROWN, Martha Rowland The Pulaski Record 25 May 1949<br />Mrs. Martha Rowland Brown, native of Pulaski and member of a prominent Middle Tennessee family, died at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday at Mid-State Baptist Hospital. She had been ill since January.<br />Funeral services were held at 9 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at the Finnley M. Dorris Funeral Home in Nashville with Dr. James W. Henley, pastor of West End Methodist Church officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery with Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Methodist Church, assisting Dr. Henley in services at the grave.<br />The former Miss Martha Boddie Rowland, Mrs. Brown was the daughter of the late Rev. Wallace T. and Minnie Craig Rowland of Pulaski. She attended Martin College and had resided in Nashville since she was a young woman.<br /><br />Mrs. Brown had been connected with the Joint University Libraries in Nashville for about a year and a half prior to her illness. She was a member of the West End Methodist Church.<br />Survivors include her brother, Robert F. Rowland of Nashville; an uncle, C. A. Craig of Nashville; and an aunt, Mrs. A. P. McLemore of Abilene, Texas.<br /><br /><br />BROWN, Tinie Hall The Pulaski Record 17 Mar 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. J. Whitt Brown, 80, who died at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at her home near Beech Hill after a brief illness, were held Thursday at the residence at 2:30 p.m with the Rev. N. W. Williams officiating. Burial took place in the Brown Hayes Cemetery.<br />She was a member of the Richland Baptist Church.<br />She is survived by one son, W. E. Brown, Sr.; three sisters, Mrs. Inez Lyons of New Orleans, La., Mrs. C. W. Williams of Nashville, and Mrs. C. L. Canada of Jackson, Tenn.; two brothers, C. B. Hall of Franklin, Tenn. and Rev. O. E. Hall of Carthage, Tenn.; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BROWN, W. F (Bill) The Pulaski Record 06 Jan 1943<br />Mr. W. F. (Bill) Brown died Friday, January 1st, at the age of 81. He was born and lived his entire life on his farm here. He was twice married, first to Miss Beatrice Sanders and after her death to Mrs. Hattie Watson, who died January 13, 1942. He was a member of the Methodist Church at Bunker Hill and Rev. F. G. Dickson conducted both his and his wife&#8217;s funeral. He leaves a step daughter, Miss Mamie Watson, and a very few distant relatives and friends to mourn his departure.<br />Mrs. Nona Woodard and daughter, Christine, of Decatur, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. John Ezell, Mrs. Hensley Hughey, Mrs. John Chambers, Mrs. Mollie Harris and daughter, Mary Will of Pulaski, attended the funeral and burial of Mr. Bill Brown Saturday.<br /><br />BROWN, Will H. The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1918<br />Will Brown Killed by Lightning<br />The few words above tells a sad story. Will Brown of the Rich community was struck by lightning and instantly killed in the Christian Church on Big Creek just at the conclusion of the services there at 12:30 o&#8217;clock last Sunday. Several other persons were shocked. Mr. Brown had just arisen to make a few remarks concerning some war funds for Elder Joe Clark when the terrific stroke came that ended his life and did considerable damage to the church.<br />The funeral services were conducted about noon Monday in the church where he was killed by Elder Coffman and the remains carried to Lynnville for interment. The great number of friends and relatives at the funeral was a tribute to his departed worth. Mr. Brown was a successful farmer, a most excellent citizen and a devoted Christian. He had served four years as a member of the County Board of Education. A wife and two sons survive him.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, George W. The Pulaski Citizen 05 Dec 1945<br />Funeral services for George W. Brownlow, 86, Giles County farmer, who died Saturday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Will Curtis in Lewisburg, were conducted Monday morning at the Methodist Church at Bunker Hill by the Rev. A. R. Gibbons and the Rev. G. H. Turpin. Burial was in Bunker Hill Cemetery.<br />The son of the late John Brownlow and Mrs. Emily Brown Brownlow, Mr. Brownlow was a native of Giles County. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to Mrs. Curtis, he is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Alma Rose, of Lebanon; three sons, Garland Brownlow of Texas, Jim Brownlow of Nashville, and Edwin Brownlow of Detroit, Mich.<br /><br />BROWNLOW, William N. The Pulaski Citizen 03 Oct 1945<br />William N. Brownlow, 77, leading farmer of the Bunker Hill community, died at his home at 10:20 o&#8217;clock Wednesday evening, September 26th, after being injured by a fall at his barn the preceding Monday.<br />Funeral services were held on Friday, September 28th, with burial in Wright Cemetery near Frankewing.<br />The son of John L. and Emily J. Brownlow, he was a native of Giles County. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dollie Brownlow, and one brother, George Brownlow of Bunker Hill.<br /><br />BRUCE, James Porter The Pulaski Citizen 27 Sep 1944<br />Funeral services for James Porter Bruce, 90, a resident of Pulaski and Giles County for many years, who died Monday night, September 25, in Detroit, Mich., following a brief illness, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Pulaski at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Born in Kentucky, he came to Tennessee in his youth, residing in Lincoln County, later moving to Giles County where he owned a farm at Bryson. About thirty years age he became to Pulaski to reside.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Bruce is survived by one daughter , Mrs. Bessie Traywick, Detroit; two sons, Tom Bruce of Detroit; and Bob Bruce of Valdosta, Ga.; and a number of grandchildren. A granddaughter, Mrs. Tom Mitchell, lives at Pulaski.<br />Logan Bruce of Detroit died about four weeks ago.<br /><br />BRUNSON, Anne Gladish The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1946<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anne Gladish Brunson, wife of R. J. Brunson, who died at 6:05 Tuesday evening, June 11, 1946, following a long illness at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lura Abegglen, were held at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Stuart H. Salmon, pastor of First Presbyterian Church at Pulaski. Burial took place in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Brunson was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a native of the county, the daughter of the late S. W. Gladish and Martha E. Smithson Gladish.<br />Mrs. Brunson is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. James Parsons; three grandchildren; the one sister, Mrs. Abegglen; and seven brothers, John M. Gladish, Pulaski; Noble Gladish, Nashville; Will Gladish, Lawrenceburg; Henry Gladish, Ethridge; James S. Gladish, Oklahoma City; Tom Gladish, Raymond, Miss.; and Neal Gladish, Marshallton, Del.<br /><br />BRYANT, James F. The Pulaski Citizen 27 May 1942<br />James F. Bryant, aged 72 years, died at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, following a brief illness, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Erskine Sharp on South Second Street.<br />Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon, with interment taking place in the Cemetery at Lewisburg.<br />Mr. Bryant is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Sharp, and Mrs. Ira Harris of Huntsville, Ala.; one son, Earl F. Bryant of Wilmington, N. C.; three sisters, Mrs. John Satterfield of Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Nannie Laws, of High Point, N.C., and Mrs. Charlie Ledford, Tullahoma; one brother, Charlie Bryant, Gurley, Ala.; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BUCHANAN, Solon The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1940<br />Solon Buchanan, 73, of Minor Hill, died suddenly at his home, Friday midnight.<br />Funeral services were held at the Minor Hill Methodist Church, of which Mr. Buchanan was a member, by Rev. Russell Boaz, Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock, followed by burial at Maplewood, where other members of the family are buried.<br />Mr. Buchanan was born in Giles County, and spent most of his long active and useful life, as a citizen of Giles. When he was a small boy, he went with his father&#8217;s family to Lawrence County, and lived there for a few years, returning to Giles where he spent the remainder of his life.<br />His father, Judge D. Buchanan, was County Judge of Lawrence for some time. Solon Buchanan was associated in business with Booth Brothers for several years. Later, was in the mercantile business on his own account.<br />Surviving are his wife, a sister of Judge Campbell Hannah, and one daughter, Mrs. George Sanders, who works in the Register&#8217;s Office, with her husband.<br /><br />BUCHANAN, Will L. The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1942<br />Funeral services for Will L. Buchanan, 70, who died Monday after an extended illness at his home in the Weakley Creek community were held at one o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bennett, May and Company Funeral Home. Dr. George Morgan conducted the services, and interment took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A son of J. Polk Buchanan and Mrs. Almeda Black Buchanan, he grew to manhood in Giles County, where he was engaged in farming, later going to Texas. Fifteen years ago he returned to his native state. He was a thirty-second degree Mason with membership at Dallas, Texas.<br />Surviving are five sisters, Mrs. Annie Ussery, Mrs. Clara McAlister, Miss Adne Buchanan, all of Weakley; Mrs. Ella Carter, Pulaski, and Mrs. Almeda Brown, Florence, Ala.<br /><br />BUFORD, Douglas Brown The Pulaski Citizen 11 Nov 1942<br />Funeral services for Douglas Brown Buford, aged 40, who died at his home in the Riversburg section at 10:45 Sunday night of a heart attack, following an extended period of failing health, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter and the Rev. J. C. Elkins. Interment took place in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Buford is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nelle Coggins Buford; his father, Gil T. Buford of Riversburg; his mother, Mrs. W. F. Booth, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs. John Wiley, of Nashville.<br /><br />BUFORD, Gil T. The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1944<br />Gil T. Buford, aged 65, leading farmer of Riversburg, and native Giles Countian died Wednesday morning at the Pulaski Hospital, after an illness of two months.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, assisted by the Rev. Arthur Peterson, pastor of Olivet Church. Burial will take place at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Buford, the son of the late Gil T. Buford of Giles County and the former Miss Lizzie Watkins of Huntsville, Ala., was active in the advancement of successful farming in this section, being a director of the Giles County National Farm Loan Association, Production Credit Association, and member of the Giles County Farm Bureau. He came from a family who were pioneers in the field of horse and stock breeding.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. James Wiley of Nashville, two grandchildren, Margaret Houston and Jim Wiley; one brother, J. Lawrence Buford of Riversburg.<br /><br />BUFORD, Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 10 Dec 1941<br />News was received here Wednesday, by members of the family, that Thomas Buford, long time citizen of Pulaski, died at his apartment in the Robert Lee Apartment, Nashville, Wednesday morning, December 10.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at the Finley Dorris Funeral Home, Nashville.<br /><br />BULL, Maude Beasley The Pulaski Citizen 16 Sep 1942<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Charles O. Bull, aged 86, mother of Mrs. Wendell P. Baugh, who died at 2:15 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon, September 9, at Decatur, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence, with the Rev. R. Lambuth Archibald, pastor of the Central Methodist Church, conducting the rites. The burial took place in the private Cemetery of the Bull family in Elkton.<br />Mrs. Bull, the former Miss Maude Beasley of Aspen Hill, and the late Mr. Bull, were native of Giles County, having come from families well known in this section for nearly a century. She had resided in Decatur with her daughter since 1924, after moving from Elkton, where she had lived many years.<br />In Southern Tennessee and Northern Alabama where she spent her entire life, Mrs. Bull was beloved for her loyalty to her friends and her devotion to her church and community. She was a member of the Elkton Methodist Church.<br />Besides Mrs. Baugh, Mrs. Bull is survived by two sons, John W. Bull of Tampa, Fla., and Charles E. Bull of Elkton; and two step-daughters, Mrs. J. H. Ragsdale of Fort Myers, Fla., and Mrs. C. Herbert Walker of Pampa, Texas; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />BUNCH, Charlie T. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Dec 1941<br />News has been received here by friends of the family, that Charlie T. Bunch, age 71, son of the late Frank M. Bunch, died November 26, 1941, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Maude B. Keaton, at Tyler, Texas.<br />Mrs. Charlie Bunch died Nov. 5, at Troupe, Texas, where Mr. and Mrs. Bunch had been living during the past fifteen years. After the death of his wife, Mr. Bunch went to Tyler to make his home with his sister, where he lived only three weeks.<br />Frank Bush was a prominent citizen of Pulaski. Lived at the big brick house, one block south of the Square, on First Street, and was Postmaster for a number of years. Also was in the grocery business.<br /><br />BUNCH, William Pleasant The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jun 1944<br />Funeral services for William Pleasant Bunch, 72, who died at 4 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at his home in Lynnville, following a long illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. H.S. Henderson, Presbyterian minister, and the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Son of the late Enoch and Mrs. Mary Smith Bunch, Mr. Bunch was born December 19, 1871 in Giles County. He was one of the first rural mail carriers from Pulaski and carried the mail for thirty-two years before his retirement.<br />Highly respected by all with whom he came in contact, Mr. Bunch was a member of the Presbyterian Church.<br />Mr. Bunch is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. T. H. Tomes, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Brown Hamlin of Westmoreland, Calif., and Mrs. Fred Perron of Ypsilanti, Mich.; nine grandchildren, two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Kimbrough of Wales and Mrs. Eban Whitley of California; two brothers, Walter Bunch of Wales and Ed Bunch of California.<br /><br />BUNDRANT, Fannie M. The Pulaski Record 09 Apr 1947<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie M. Bundrant, 88, who died at her home in Lawrenceburg following a lengthy illness, were held at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg with the Rev. James A. Canaday officiating. Burial was in Ethridge. Mrs. Bundrant was the eldest member of the First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg.<br />She is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. Grover N. Bailey, Mrs. W. E. Morse, Mrs. J. B. McCrary, Mrs. Jim Hanes and Mrs. Jim Davis, all of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. W. T. Miller of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Buford White of Pulaski, Mrs. Carl Couch of Savannah, Tenn.; two sons, Earl and Alfred Bundrant of Lawrenceburg; 24 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br /><br />BURCH, Dollie The Pulaski Record 23 Jul 1947<br />Funeral services for Miss Dollie Burch, 80, who died July 23, at 4:30 a.m. following an extended illness, were held Thursday afternoon at two o&#8217;clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Rev. L. G. Gatlin conducting the services. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Miss Burch had taught school in Tennessee, Alabama and Texas until her retirement a number of years ago. She remained keenly alert to educational progress during her entire lifetime. A member of the Baptist Church, she was a native of Giles County.<br />Surviving are four brothers, D. W. Burch and B. M. Burch of the Friendship community, Roy Burch of Beech Hill and S. C. Burch of Texas; two sisters, Mrs. W. M. Harwell of Frankewing and Mrs. J. H. Carden of Bunker Hill.<br /><br />BURCHELL, Charles David The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1946<br />David Burchell, Route 2, Pulaski, received official notification from the Navy Department Friday that his 19-year-old son, Charles David Burchell, Seaman first class, USNR, died on February 14 as the result of multiple burns while in the performance of his duty and in the service of his country.<br />The telegram stated further that his remains were interred in Allied territory outside the continental limits of the United States pending cessation of hostilities.<br />In addition to his father, the young man is survived by a brother, Rogers Burchell, of Route 2; and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Dotson of Pennsylvania.<br />Prior to his enlistment in the service, he was a student at Campbellsville High School.<br /><br />BURGESS, Eliza The Pulaski Citizen 07 Mar 1945<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Burgess, 82, a resident of Diana section, who died Monday, March 5, at the Lewisburg hospital, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Cornersville Church of Christ, conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Burial took place in New Hope Cemetery in Marshall County.<br />Mrs. Burgess, the widow of John Burgess, had been a member of the Church of Christ most of her life.<br />Mrs. Burgess is survived by one daughter, Miss Anna Burgess, Cornersville; four sons, Claud Burgess, Pulaski, Odie Burgess, Stella, Clarence and Hugh Burgess, both of Cornersville.<br /><br />BURGESS, Emma McGill The Pulaski Record 11 Feb 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma McGill Burgess, 57, who died Thursday morning, January 29, at the home at Appleton after a prolonged illness, were held at 1:30 Saturday, Jan. 30, at the Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by Elder D. B. Noles, minister. Burial in the church cemetery. She is survived by her husband, J. C. Burgess; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Homer Townsend, Junior. A daughter, Mrs. Clarence King died several years ago.<br /><br />BURGESS, G. W. The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1941<br />G. W. Burgess, 72, died Friday night at Appleton. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Homer Phillips of Appleton, one half-brother, John Burgess of Liberty Grove, Ala.<br />Funeral services and burial Sunday afternoon at Appleton.<br /><br />BURGESS, M. D. The Pulaski Citizen 8 May 1940<br />M. D. Burgess, age 71 years, passed away at the home of his son, Clyde Burgess, on April 25, where he had been confined to his bed for ten weeks. He had lived in Cornersville for the past fourteen years.<br />He was a devoted husband and a loving father. Every thing that loving hands and medical care could do, was done for him, but he slipped away.<br />He was a member of the United Methodist Church at Cornersville. He was a friend to all and will be greatly missed.<br />His wife, one son, one grandson, and one great granddaughter, survive him. His body was laid to rest in the Brick Church cemetery.<br />Funeral services were conducted by his pastor, Rev. Putnam and Rev. C. V. Park, of Diana.<br /><br />BURNS, Joe The Pulaski Citizen 27 Aug 1941<br />Joe Burns, aged 81 years, died at 4:33 Tuesday morning at his home in the Center Point community, in the eastern part of Giles County.<br />Mr. Burns was a member of the Center Point Church, and was active in church and civic interests of his community.<br />Surviving are one one son, Lucius Burns of Center Point, a sister, Mrs. James Hamlin, of Culleoka, and two brothers, John Burns and Lee Burns, both of Giles County.<br />Funeral services were conducted at 3:30 D. S. T. Wednesday afternoon at Center Point and interment at Center Point Cemetery.<br /><br />BURNS, John Gwynn The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1944<br />Funeral services for John G. Burns, 80, who died suddenly of a heart attack at 6:10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, October 12, at his home in the Seventh Civil District, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. E. B. Gatlin, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burns was a farmer and for many years was prominent in local politics. The survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Wolaver Burns, three daughters, Mrs. A. C. Dugger, Pulaski, Mrs. R. B. Robbins, Birmingham, and Mrs. Flora Jones, Washington, D. C.; four sons, Walter Burns, Atlanta, Craig and John Burns, Pulaski, and Nick Burns, Nashville; fifteen grandchildren; and one brother, Lee Burns, Frankewing.<br /><br />BURNS, R. C. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1944<br />Pfc. R. C. Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burns of Shelbyville, was killed in action on the Pacific Island of Saipan. Volunteering for service Sept. 1, 1942, he had participated in several battles beside Saipan, Tarawa, and Guadalcanal. Before entering the service he was employed by the Nashville Bridge Company, Nashville, where he had made his home for eight years.<br /><br />BURNS, Wilson C. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Feb 1940<br />Wilson C. Burns, 80, former Justice of the Peace, and a good citizen and successful farmer, died at his home early Sunday morning, Feb. 4, and was buried at Moriah Monday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Russell Boaz.<br />Mr. Burns is survived by three sons, Carrol, with whom he lived in the Moriah community, Walter and Duncan.<br /><br />BURNS, Wood The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1940<br />Wood Burns of the Center Point community, was shot and seriously wounded, Sunday, July 7, about 1 o&#8217;clock by his cousin, Edgar Burns, of same community.<br />The story as we get from the officers, is that Wood Burns came to the home of Edgar, and had been drinking, and was under the influence of liquor.<br />In some way a quarrel ensued, and Wood drew his pocket knife and started toward Edgar in a threatening manner. Edgar, drew a pistol and fired at close range, inflicting a serious wound.<br />Wood was rushed to the Pulaski Hospital for treatment.<br />Mr. Burns died about 2 o&#8217;clock Monday morning. Funeral services and burial were at Center Point Monday afternoon.<br />Edgar came to the Sheriff&#8217;s office and surrendered.<br /><br />BURT, Joseph Floyd The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1941<br />Funeral services for Joseph Floyd Burt, 75, retired stock dealer, who died Thursday afternoon at his home on Elmwood Avenue, Nashville, were held Friday in Lewisburg at the Methodist Church, with the Rev. M. Burch Tucker and the Rev. A. J. Morgan, conducting the rites with interment at Lewisburg. Mr. Burt who had been in failing health about three years, died of a heart attack.<br />A native of Marshall County, Mr. Burt was a live stock dealer for many years at Lewisburg, and later at Montgomery, Ala., before he retired and moved to Nashville a few years ago.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, a son, Embry Burt of Chicago, Ill.; a daughter, Mrs. Icie Ralston of Petersburg; a sister, Mrs. Maggie Reeves of Louisville, Ky.; and two brothers, Haislip T. Burt of Columbia and Morgan Burt of California.<br />Mrs. Guy Curry is a niece of Mr. Burt, and a daughter of Morgan Burt.<br /><br />BURT, Morgan The Pulaski Citizen 28 Oct 1942<br />Morgan Burt, 72 years, father of Mrs. Guy Curry, died in Riverside, Calif., Saturday, October 24, following eighteen months of failing health. Mr. Burt had been residing in Riverside for the past three years.<br />Funeral services will be held at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with burial in the family lot in the New Hope Cemetery in Marshall County. The time for the services has not been set, pending the arrival of the remains from California.<br />Mr. Burt is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Curry and Mrs. Clifford Collins of Lewisburg; one granddaughter, Betty Jean Curry; one brother, H. T. Burt, of Columbia, and one sister, Mrs. B. N. Reeves, of Louisville, Ky.<br /><br />BURTON, Edgar S. The Pulaski Record 29 Jun 1949<br />Edgar S. Burton, 69, died Saturday at his home in the Brick Church community following a long illness. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the Brick Church Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Charles S. Ramsey, pastor of the church, and Rev. Leslie Wyatt of Cornersville officiating. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Burton, native of Giles County, was a son of the late John C. and Mary Marshall Burton.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Rutledge Burton; two sons, Clarence Edgar Burton and William Rutledge Burton, both of the Brick Church community; one daughter, Mrs. M. Graham Williams of Old Hickory; three grandchildren; two brothers, Guy and Kenneth Burton of Brick Church; and one sister, Mr. J. S. Burgess of Pulaski.<br /><br />BURTON, William Claude The Pulaski Record 31 Mar 1948<br />William Claude Burton, 63, died unexpectedly Tuesday at 5:30 at his home in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Fred C. Woodard and Rev. A. C. Dreaden officiating. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Burton, a native of Normandy, Tennessee, had been a resident of Pulaski about 35 years. Some years ago he operated a hotel and restaurant here. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie Scruggs Burton; three daughters, Mrs. Jack Howk of Hardmore, Tenn., Mrs. Anita McCabe, Nashville, and Mrs. John Porter of Nashville; three sons, John Wesley Burton, W. C. Burton, Jr. and Gordon Burton, all of Giles County; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Harpoole, Nashville, Mrs. Ray Thomas of Nashville, and Mrs. Vernon L. Louks of Chicago and one brother, Eugene Burton of Tampa, Fla.<br /><br /><br />BUSH, Walter W. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jun 1944<br />Funeral services for Walter W. Bush, 79, prominent Nashville businessman, who died Monday morning at his residence in Nashville, after an ilness of six months, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. Interment took place in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.<br />Mr. Bush, a charter member of the Woodmen of the World in Nashville, was born in Murfreesboro and moved to Nashville in his youth. Before he retired he was associated with the Doubleday-Bush Coal Company and had been in the retail coal business for about fifty-two years. He was a member of the West End Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Bush is survived by one daughter, Miss Frances Bush of Nashville; one son, Julius C. Bush of Nashville; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Celiilia B. Spidell, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. A. B. Agerton and Mrs. William Robins, both of Auburndale, Fla.; three brothers, John Bush, San Diego, Calif.; A. F. Bush and C. H. Bush, both of Nashville.<br />-Mr. Bush was well known in Pulaski, having first married Miss Jennie May, and following her death he married her sister, Miss Fannie May, sisters of Gill T. May, Pulaski merchant, and the late R. B. May and Dr. Julius P. May.<br />Mr. Bush was the grandfather of the Rev. Father Walter S. Bush, pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception of Pulaski.<br /><br />BUTLER, Albert Milton The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1943<br />Albert Milton Butler, 86, native of Giles County, and prominent citizen of Hunt County, Texas, died Saturday, September 4, at his home in Greenville, following ten days&#8217; illness, preceded by six months&#8217; period of failing health. Funeral services were held Sunday in Greenville, with burial in East Mount Cemetery.<br />The son of the late John D. Butler, former Sheriff of Giles County, and Mrs. Donicia Marks Butler, Mr. Butler was reared in this county, moving to Hunt County, Texas, at the early age of nineteen years. During the intervening years he established himself as an extensive land owner, became prominent in banking circles, and was Tax Assessor of Hunt County for four years. He was a member of the Baptist Church, took active part in community interests, and was an influential citizen in his town and county.<br />Mr. Butler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Teresa Patterson Butler; three sons, R. D Butler, Commerce, Texas, Maj. Roy L. Butler, Fort Sill, Okla., and Walter W. Butler, Pineville, La.; two daughters, Mrs. I. P. Elder, Greenville, Texas and Mrs. Andrew Smith, Oklahoma, Okla.; several grandchildren; two brothers, W. P. Butler, Aspen Hill, Tenn., former sheriff of Giles County, and Walter N. Butler, Columbia, Tenn.; and two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Reese, Columbia, Tenn., and Mrs. Betty Tarpley, Pulaski.<br /><br />BUTLER, Henrietta McLaurine The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1942<br />Mrs. Henrietta McLaurine Butler, member of a prominent Giles County family, and widow of the late Clarence Butler, died early Wednesday afternoon, January 28 at the home in Pulaski following a long period of failing health.<br />Mrs. Butler, a daughter of the late George W. McLaurine and Mrs. Virginia Kelly McLaurine, early settlers of Giles County, was a woman of noble character and gentle manner. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence, with the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the Methodist Church, conducting the rites. Interment followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Butler is survived by two daughters, Miss Virginia Butler, Pulaski, Mrs. Crawford Sprigg, Harlingen, New Jersey; two sons, George McLaurine Butler, Tullahoma and Tom Butler, Pulaski; one brother, George McLaurine, Bethlehem, Pa. and a nephew, Laurine Abernathy, of Memphis, who was reared in the home.<br />Those called by the illness and death of Mrs. Butler were: Mrs. Sprigg, Mr. and Mrs. Laurine Abernathy, Mrs. J. P. Abernathy, and Miss Anne Abernathy, Nashville, Mrs. J. T. Reese, and Miss Mary and Elizabeth Vandergrift, Columbia.<br /><br />BUTLER, Henry Warring The Pulaski Record 29 Jan 1941<br /><br />Funeral services for Henry Warring Butler, 71, retired business man of Giles County, whose death following a long illness occurred at eleven-thirty Sunday morning at his home here, were held at two-thirty Monday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. S. R. Bratcher, pastor of the Methodist Church, and the Rev. J. W. Bryson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />Born and reared in Giles County, Mr. Butler was a member of a prominent family, being the son of the late Judge Samuel Butler and Mrs. Mary Keeling Butler. Until his retirement, he had been in the mercantile business in Pulaski and in the Appleton community. He had served as corporation magistrate from the Seventh District in Giles County Court, and at the time of his death was a member of the board of equalization. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Knights of Pythias fraternal organization.<br />Mr. Butler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Wilbourn Butler; two daughters, Miss Isabell Butler, a member of the faculty of the Knoxville High School and Miss Margaret Butler, a member of the High School faculty at Kingsport; and one sister, Mrs. J. P. Abernathy, of Nashville.<br /><br />BUTLER, Henry Todd The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1946<br />Dr. Henry Todd Butler, 81, native of Giles County and well-known retired physician of Union City, died at 6 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning at his home in that city, following an extended period of declining health.<br />Funeral services will be held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon in Union City with burial in that city.<br />Son of the late Dr. Jerome P. Butler and Sarah Scruggs Butler, he was born and reared in the Aspen Hill community and received his education at the University of Louisvill. Following his graduation he began practice at Aspen Hill and after several years he moved to Union City where he practiced until his retirement approximately twenty years ago.<br />Dr. Butler was twice married, his first wife being Miss Mary Cayce of Kenton, who died several years after their marriage. His second marriage was to Miss Hattie McRee of Union City, who survives.<br />In addition to his wife, Dr. Butler is sutvived by one daughter, Mrs. Donald Kerr, Union City; one son, Dr. Mark Butler, of Florida; one grandson, Jack Butler Kerr, USNR, station on the West Coast; and a brother, John J. Butler of Aspen Hill.<br />Dr. Butler was also a brother of the late Dr. George D. Butler of Pulaski.<br /><br />BUTLER, John David Calvin The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1940<br />John David Calvin Butler, 99, resident of the 18th District, died at his home Saturday, June 1. Funeral services and burial at Chestnut Grove, Monday, June 3. We believe Mr. Butler was the last surviving member of the Confederate Army, in Giles County. When the editor began publishing the Citizen, Confederate Veterans were more numerous in the county, and approximately same age, as members of the American Legion, are now. And now, forty-six years later, not one survivor is left.<br /><br />BUTLER, Laura Abernathy The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1943<br /><br />Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Butler Abernathy, 68, wife of Will P. Butler, former sheriff of Giles County, who died at 5 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at her home at Aspen Hill, following an extended illness, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. A. R. Hogan, pastor of the Aspen Hill Methodist Church. Interment will take place in the family lot at Maplewood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cape Abernathy, well-known citizens of this section. She was a lifelong member of the church, devoted to her home and community, where her influence will long be cherished by a wide acquaintance.<br />Besides her husband, Mrs. Butler is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Petty, Giles County, and Mrs. Claude Jones, Milan; five sons, Jack Butler, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Joe Butler, Milan, Clayton, John D. and Pink May Butler, all of Giles County; and a number of grandchildren; two step-daughters, Mrs. Annie B. Banks and Mrs. W. R. Simpson, both of Giles County; one sister, Mrs. J. E. Black of Nashville; two brothers, Taz and Gus Abernathy, both of Beaumont, Texas; and three half-sisters, Mrs. M. E. Akers and Mrs. Wyatt Collins, both of Richmond, Texas and Mrs. Martha A. Purtle, of Sugarland, Texas.<br /><br />BUTLER, Martha Ann Neal The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jun 1940<br />Mrs. Henry Butler, died at her home in Pulaski, Saturday. Funeral services and burial at Pisgah Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Butler was the widow of the late Henry Butler, who was for many years, Marshal of Pulaski.<br /><br />BUTLER, Mary Hayes The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1943<br />Funeral services will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Ephesus Church of Christ for Mrs. Mary H. Butler, aged 85, one of the county&#8217;s most beloved citizens, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. T. Johnson, at Conway, at 10:25 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning of a heart attack., following two years failing health. Interment will take place in the family lot in the Marks Cemetery.<br />A daughter of Willis and Harriett Hayes, she was a native of Giles County, where she spent all of her long and useful life. She was a consistent member of the Church of Christ since girlhood.<br />Although totally blind for the last twenty-five years, she maintained a cheerful outlook and was an inspiration to many people in her section.<br />Mr. Butler died in 1923.<br />Besides Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Butler is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Hackney King of Pulaski, and two sons, W. C. Butler of Pulaski, and Mahlon Butler of Conway; and eight grandchildren.<br /><br />BUTLER, Walter N. The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1943<br />Walter N. Butler, 70, a leading grain dealer in Maury County for nearly half a century, died Tuesday afternoon at one o&#8217;clock at his home in Columbia after a long period of ill health.<br />Son of the late John Dennis Butler and Mrs. Dionitio Marks Butler, prominent citizens of Giles County. Mr. Butler was born and reared in this county, but moved to Maury County in early manhood, where he has since lived.<br />For several years he operated a granary at Carter&#8217;s Creek, later moving to Columbia where he organized the W. N. Butler and Company, feed and grain company, which he managed until his health failed a few months ago and he retired from active business.<br />Since early in life Mr. Butler had been a member of the Presbyterian Church and was a deacon in the First Presbyterian Church in Columbia. He was also a member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge, the Odd Fellows Lodge and the Sons of the American Revolution. He was a director of Commerce Union Bank.<br />Mr. Butler is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Elder Butler; two sons, Tom Butler, who was associated with his father in business; Walter N. Butler, Jr., of Columbia; five daughters, Mrs. J. C. Jackson, Mrs. Vernon Foster and Miss Ruby Butler, all of Columbia, Mrs. Joe S. Berry, Evanston, Ill., and Mrs. L. C. Legner, Columbia, S. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Betty Tarpley of Pulaski, Mrs. J. T. Reese, Columbia and a brother, W. P. Butler of Aspen Hill.<br />Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at the First Presbyterian Church by the pastor, Dr. J. F. Ligon. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia.<br /><br />BUTLER, William Clarence The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1941<br />William Clarence Butler, 32, oldest son of Mrs. Etta McLaurine Butler, and the late Clarence Butler, passed away suddenly Wednesday afternoon, June twenty-fifth.<br />Clarence has been employed for several years by the Matson Navigation Company, of San Francisco, and has been making trips to many ports all over the world. But for several weeks he has not been in good health and has been in a San Francisco hospital a short while considering his health, he was given a two months leave of absence, that could be extended if his health required. Clarence came home ten days ago. Only Wednesday morning he went to Pulaski Hospital.<br />Wednesday afternoon he went down town, became desperately ill, and was rushed to the Hospital where he died a few minutes later. Even his family died not suspect he was in a dangerous condition. The entire community was shocked by his sudden and untimely passing. He was a fine young man, always so thoughtful of his mother, and the family.<br />Clarence graduated from Pulaski High School and attended the University of Tennessee. He was a former member of the Junior Order of the United American Mechanics. He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at five at the home on East Hill by Dr. George A. Morgan followed by interment in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The survivors are his mother, two sisters, Miss Virginia Butler, Pulaski, and Mrs. Crawford Sprigg, of Harlingen, New Jersey; and two brothers, Tom Butler and George McLaurine Butler, Pulaski; an aunt, Mrs. J. P. Abernathy, Nashville, and a cousin who was reared in the home, Laurine Abernathy of Memphis.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Brownie Dunavant The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Brownie Dunavant Callahan, 35, wife of Clarence Callahan, who died at noon June 29, in Protestant Hospital in Nashville, after a brief illness, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the rites conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the Campbellsville Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Callahan was a native of Giles County, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Len M. Dunavant, who formerly resided in the Campbellsville section. For the past two years, Mrs. Callahan has been residing in Nashville.<br />Mrs. Callahan is survived by her husband; two sons, Billy and Len Howard; her parents, Mt. Pleasant; and her grandfather, Joe S. Dunavant, Campbellsville.<br /><br />CALLAHAN, Clarice Purdom The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Clarice Purdom Callahan, 57, wife of L. J. Callahan, well known businessman and farmer of this section, who died at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, November 29, at her home on the Columbia Highway, following an extended illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home. The rites were conducted by the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, assisted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Interment took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Callahan, the daughter of the late Burritt S. Purdom and Mrs. Mattie Riddle Purdom, was an active member of the Methodist Church, where she was identified with its various departments until prevented by failing health.<br />Mrs. Callahan is survived by her husband; three daughters, Misses Eleanor and Colleen Callahan, Pulaski, and Mrs. Howell J. Reeves, Nashville; one son, Clay Callahan, Decatur, Ala.; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. James E. Jefcoat, Vardaman, Miss.; and one brother, Marvin Purdom, Memphis.<br /><br />CALLOWAY, Finley and Emily Hall The Pulaski Citizen 3 May 1944<br />Relatives in Pulaski received a message Tuesday night stating that Mr. and Mrs. Finley Calloway, of Waxahachie, Texas, were drowned Monday night about eight o&#8217;clock when their car plunged into a swollen stream as they were enroute from their home to Camp Hood, Texas, where Pvt. Calloway was stationed.<br />The message stated that the car failed to halt at the warning of a guard placed at the edge of the river where the bridge had been washed away, plunged off the bank into the roaring torrent and was lost to sight. Both bodies were recovered from the stream several hours later.<br />Mrs. Calloway, the former Miss Emily Hall, was the daughter of Mrs. Sam Hall, of Italy, Texas, and the late Mr. Hall. She has been a frequent visiton to Pulaski in the homes of her aunt, Mrs. Monroe Bennett, and her uncle, Edwin Williams.<br />In addition to her mother, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Wendell Wolaver, of Italy, Texas, and her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Williams of Pulaski.<br />The marriage of the young couple occurred in November, 1943, and in January he was called into service, and stationed at the camp near his native town of Waxahachie.<br />The message stated that the funeral service will be held on Thursday in Texas and burial will take place in the Cemetery at Waxahachie.<br />Mrs. Bennett and Mr. Williams left for Texas Tuesday night as soon as the news of the tragic accident reached here.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jun 1940<br />Alexander Campbell, a member of the large and prominent Campbell family, of Campbellsville, died a little past midnight Thursday morning, at the home of one of his daughters with whom he was staying at Chattanooga.<br />The body was brought to Pulaski where funeral services were held Friday morning at 10 o&#8217;clock at the Bennett-May and Company Funeral Home. Elder Joe Clark officiating.<br />Burial was at the family burying ground at Campbellsville.<br />Mr. Campbell was active and generally well known. But has not been well in recent years. He is survive by his wife and five daughters. Also by three brothers, Clarence, Reese and Colon.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, John Eaton The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1941<br />John Eaton Campbell, an older half brother of Clarence, Colon and Reece Campbell, died at his home, Santa Barbara, Cal., Sept. 9, age between 90 and 91.<br />Mr. Campbell left Giles County, fifty-seven years ago, on account of T. B. Other members of the family had the disease. And he had suffered from two or three hemorrhages. So he decided to try the western climate. He responded to conditions. Became vigorous, and lived to a ripe old age.<br />He taught school at Lynnville, Campbellsville, and other places in association with an older brother, George Campbell.<br />He went to school to Elder T. B. Larimore, at Mars Hill, and there met Miss Annie Wade of the Florence community. They were married and raised a family.<br />A number of elderly people will remember him. And will be interested to learn of his passing away.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Luther Brady The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jun 1940<br />Luther B. Campbell, 48, Clear Creek farmer in the Shores Mill community was shot Sunday evening about 6 o&#8217;clock. And apparently died instantly. The bullet entered the breast near the heart,, and passed through the body.<br />No other member of the family was in the house at the time, according to statements made to officers out of the Sheriff&#8217;s office, investigating the case.<br />Mrs. Campbell had gone to the spring, about a hundred yards from the residence, to leave a bucket of milk. She and her husband had been talking together just before she left the house with the bucket of milk. She said she heard no shot, and was much surprised to find her husband lying on his face, dead in a great pool of blood.<br />Officers and citizens investigating the case Monday, after a preliminary investigation Sunday night, reached the conclusion, it was a case of suicide. But according to reports it is difficult to reconcile the facts. But Mr. Campbell is said to have been a peaceable citizen and if had an enemy who might have killed him, no one seems to know anything about it.<br />There was a little 22 rifle in the home. But this was in the rack, in a different room. And there was no indication of powder burn on the shirt or body where the bullet entered. And it is hard to conceive how a man might have shot himself through the heart, left no sign of powder burn, unbreached the rifle, removed the empty shell, placed the rifle in the rack, passed out of one door into a hall, crossed the hall and passed through another door in the room where the body was found, leaving no trace of blood anywhere, except the pool where the body was lying.<br />Funeral services were held at Scott&#8217;s Hill Baptist Church Monday afternoon.<br />Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, two sons, and four brothers.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Mary Forest Yokley The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1940<br />Mrs. Hamilton Crockett Campbell, died in Pulaski Wednesday morning at 5 o&#8217;clock. She and her sons, Donald and Burnie, and a daughter, Miss Grace Campbell, lived on East Hill. Another daughter, Mrs. Turner Morris, lives at Campbellsville.<br />Funeral services will be held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, at Campbellsville, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 25, at 1 o&#8217;clock, Rev. W. S. Marshall and Rev. J. K. Johnson, officiating.<br />Burial will be at old Campbell burying ground, where repose the remains of her husband, and other members of the family.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Maude The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Campbell, widow of Frank Campbell, prominent landowner of the Prospect section, who died on January 9 at her home at Veto, were held at one o&#8217;clock the following day at the Prospect Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. J. E. Trotter, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Campbell was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Campbell is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Addie Smith and Miss Blanche Campbell, both of Veto, and Mrs. Thomas A. Whitfield, of Nashville; two sons, Herman Campbell of Veto, and Mahlon Campbell of Louisville, Ky.; one half-brother, Lawrence Coffman, Elkmont, Ala.; two half-sisters, Mrs. R. W. Martin of Athens, Ala. and Mrs. Adkins of Bethel; four grandchildren, Frank Campbell Waldrop, editor of the Washington Post, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. George Will Smith, Elkmont, Ala., Capt. Joe T. Whitfield, Station Hospital, Marianna, Fla., and Robert Whitfield, University of Tennessee, Memphis, and three great grandchildren.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Rebecca Ann The Pulaski Record 23 Jul 1947<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca Ann Campbell, 58, who died Monday morning, July 14, at her home in the Goodsprings community were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at the Pleasant Ridge Church. Rev. W. C. Moorehead conducted the services. Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, R. F. Campbell; three daughters, Mrs. Noble Stafford, Mrs. Henry Ketter and Miss Ludie Campbell; four sons, Loyd, Grady, Lonas and Otis Campbell. The Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Smith The Pulaski Citizen 5 Aug 1942<br />Funeral services for Smith Campbell, 59, former resident of Prospect, will be held at 5 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the Prospect Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. J. E. Trotter. Burial will take place in the Prospect Cemetery.<br />Mr. Campbell was reared at Prospect, later accepting work with the railroad, which required his removal to Decatur, Ala., and still later to Birmingham, Ala., where he has made his home for many years. He died suddenly Tuesday morning as he went about his work.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church, and of the Masonic Lodge.<br />Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Gilbert Campbell; two sons, Gilbert Campbell of Australia, and T. J. Campbell of Birmingham; one brother, Lonnie Campbell, and one sister, Mrs. Floyd Vest, both of Birmingham.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, Thomas Rome &#8220;Bud&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1949<br />Funeral services for Thomas Rome (Bud) Campbell, 78, who died at noon on Monday, March 14, at Jackson&#8217;s Clinic at Lester, Ala., were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Minor Hill Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. R. B. Lavender, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Athens, Ala.. Burial took place in Jackson Cemetery near Minor Hill.<br />He was a native of this county, having resided most of his life in the Minor Hill section. In recent years he had made his home with at daughter in Athens, Ala. His wife died thirteen years ago.<br />Mr. Campbell is survived by three daughters, Mrs. W. R. Sexton and Mrs. Roy Garner, both of Athens, Ala., and Miss Lena Mae Campbell, Pratt City, Ala.; and a son Capt. Thomas H. Campbell, U. S. Army, stationed in Korea.<br /><br />CAMPBELL, William Herbert The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1942<br />Funeral services for William Herbert Campbell, aged 47, who died at one o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon, December twenty-seventh at his home in the Sixth Civil District, following a long illness were held Monday afternoon at one o&#8217;clock at the Cool Springs Church of Christ by Elder Harry R. Fox. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Campbell, two sons, William H. Campbell, Jr., and Malcolm Campbell; two brothers, Henry Campbell and Ervin Campbell, Pulaski, and one sister, Mrs. Odie Thompson, Giles County.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.<br /><br />CANEER. John T. The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1943<br />Funeral services for John T. Caneer, highly respected citizen of the Lynnville section, who died Sunday afternoon following a brief illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the Culleoka Cemetery, with the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, conducting the rites.<br />Mr. Caneer was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ. He was twice married, the first marriage was to Miss Susie Van Cleave of Lynnville, and following her death, he was married to Miss Delia Calvert of Culleoka, who died several years ago.<br />Mr. Caneer is survived by one brother, Milton Caneer, of Lynnville and several nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CANEER, Milton Lafayette The Pulaski Record 18 Aug 1948<br />Funeral services for Milton L. Caneer, retired farmer and school teacher who died Saturday afternoon, August 14, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at the residence of Lynnville with Leon C. Burns of the West Seventh Street Church of Christ, Columbia, officiating. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eddie Ridgeway Caneer; a daughter, Mrs. J. H. Brown of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; a son, Robert Milton Caneer of Lynnville; two grandsons, James and Jeffrey Brown of Niagara Falls, N.Y.<br /><br />CANEER, Mollie E. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie E. Caneer, 87, who died Sunday, following an extended illness at the home between Lynnville and Cornersville, were held Monday afternoon at the Cornersville Church of Christ, of which she was a lifelong member. Burial took place in Beechwood Cemetery.<br />Rites were conducted by Leonard Jackson, minister of the Franklin Church of Christ. Mrs. Caneer has only one survivor, a daughter, Mrs. L. A. Jackson, of Cornersville.<br /><br />CANNON, Mary B. Lafferty The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1943<br />Prayer services were held at 8:30 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henegar for Mrs. Mary B. Lafferty Cannon, 82, who died at 4:35 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, November 18, following a fall sustained a few days earlier. The rites were conducted by Elder Harry R. Fox, pastor of the Pulaski Church of Christ. Interment took place at Athens, Tenn., former home of Mrs. Cannon.<br />In July Mrs. Cannon came to Pulaski to make her home with Mrs. Henegar her step-daughter, who is the only survivor.<br /><br />CANNON, Tennie The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Tennie Cannon, 86, widow of Thomas Cannon, who died Friday at her home near Lynnville, were conducted Sunday at Lynnwood Cemetery by Elder Harry R. Fox, pastor of the Pulaski Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Cannon is survived by three sons, Martin Cannon, Athens, Ala., Thomas Cannon, Birmingham, Ala., and Perry Cannon of Lynnville; and one sister, Mrs. George Compton, of Dallas, Texas.<br /><br />CAPLEY, Annie May Roberts The Pulaski Citizen 17 Sep 1941<br />Mrs. Annie May Roberts Capley, aged 56 years, wife of E. F. Capley, died at 6 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at her home in the Kedron community, after several months of failing health.<br />Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock at the Kedron Methodist Church, by her pastor, Rev. J. E. Trotter. Burial took place in the Kedron Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Capley is survived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Coker, Louisville, Ky., Mrs. John Pollard, Jr., Prospect, Miss Louise Capley, Pulaski; four sons, Charles Capley, Kedron, E. F. Capley, Jr., Pulaski, Calvin Capley, Florence, Ala., Bascom Capley, of California; and three sisters, Mrs. C. F. Eubank, Stella, Mrs. David E. Hewitt, Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. Oscar Parker, Lexington, Ky.<br /><br />CARDEN, James Lewis The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1940<br />James L. Carden, long time resident of the Sharon community, died at his home in Richmond, Va. Funeral services conducted at the Bennett-May and Company Funeral Home, by Rev. T. E. Hudson, assisted by Rev. E. Henry of the Pisgah Circuit. Mr. Carden was a fine citizen, and many loved ones and friends mourn his going away.<br /><br />CARDEN, John Kenneth The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jun 1942<br />Funeral services for John Kenneth Carden, aged 26 years, son of Mrs. Myrtha Paysinger Carden, who died at 8 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at a Nashville hospital, following an extended illness, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Bethesda Methodist Church. The Rev. G. F. Dickson, pastor of the church, officiated at the rites, with interment in the family lot in the Bethesda Cemetery.<br />Mr. Carden was born and reared in the Bunker Hill community, where he had many friends, who greatly admired him for his quiet devotion to his widowed mother, and his untiring efforts in trying to fill the place left vacant by the death of his father.<br />He is survived by his mother; five sisters, Mrs. David Minatra, Mrs. Bernard Birdsong, of Birmingham, Ala., Misses Dorcas Carden, Laverne Carden and Nelle Carden; and two brothers, Stacy Carden, and Herbert Carden.<br /><br />CARDEN, Lula Golightly The Pulaski Citizen 08 Apr 1942<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Carden, aged 70 years, widow of James L. Carden, who died Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. F. Wilson, at Aymett Town, following a brief illness, were held at the Bennett, May and Company Funeral Home at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon, with her pastor, Rev. G. F. Dickson, conducting the rites, assisted by the Rev. R. A. Johns, pastor of the First Baptist Church at Pulaski. Interment took place at Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Carden was a member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church, and the Maclin Woman&#8217;s Club.<br />Mrs. Carden is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Henry W. Cobb, Mrs. Edd M. Ingram, of Giles County; Mrs. Harold F. Marsh, New York City; two sons, Maurice H. Carden, Giles County, and N. Wilson Carden, Richmond, Va.; twenty-one grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.<br /><br />CARDEN, Maude Holland The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1947<br />Mrs. Maude Holland Carden, 79, lifelong resident of Giles County, died at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday morning, February 21, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. J. Clark, in the Twentieth Civil District, following a prolonged illness.<br />Funeral services were held at one o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. G. H. Turpin, Presbyterian minister. Burial was in Indian Creek Cemetery.<br />Formerly Miss Maude Holland, she was the daughter of Robert F. Holland and Rothay Tenery Holland, the widow of Murray Carden, who died approximately eleven years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />In addition to the daughter, Mrs. Carden is survived by ten grandchildren, and one brother, Dunk Holland of Goodsprings.<br /><br />CARDEN, Maurice H. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1948<br />Funeral services for Pfc. Maurice H. Cardin, Jr., Giles County veteran who lost his life March 15, 1945, in World War II while serving with the U. S. Marine Corps in the Pacific area, will be held at one-thirty o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski. The Rev. J. C. Elkins, former pastor of the Berea Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />The body of the young veteran accompanied by an individual military escort will arrive in Pulaski on the five o&#8217;clock train Friday afternoon and will be carried to the funeral home for funeral services.<br />Pfc. Carden, who was killed in action at Iwo Jima, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Carden of Route 2, Pulaski, and was educated at Beech Hill and Campbellsville High Schools in Giles County.<br />In addition to his parents, he is survived by a brother, Ed Carden, who resides with his parents.<br /><br />CARDEN, Robert Raymond The Pulaski Citizen 17 Aug 1949<br />Funeral services for Robert Raymond Carden, 59, well know carpenter, who died at 7:40 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, august 15, at his home in Pulaski, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Fred Woodard and the Rev. Mack Pinkleton. Burial took place in the Old Baptist Church cemetery on Indian Creek, the burying grounds for the Carden family for generations.<br />Born November 16, 1889 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Hatcher Carden and Frances Brownlow Carden. He had been a member of the Baptist Church for a number of years.<br />Mr. Carden is survived by his wife, Mrs. Neva Tucker Carden; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Breen, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. John W. Phillips, Huntsville, Ala.; two sons, Eugene Carden, Decatur, Ala., and Melvin Carden, Pulaski; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. H. L. Sisk, Pulaski, Mrs. Claude Watson, Lynnville, and Mrs. Lex Hopper, Baitsville, Miss., and two brothers, Ezra L. Carden and P. D. Carden, Bunker Hill.<br /><br />CARDEN, Reuben H. The Pulaski Citizen 07 Dec 1949<br />Funeral services for Reuben H. Carden, 80, retired farmer of Lawrence County were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon November 25, at the Ethridge Church of Christ, conducted by Gilbert Gibbs, minister of the church. Burial took place in the John Lay Cemetery at Ethridge.<br />Mr. Carden, husband of the former Miss Martha Trent Shuler of Campbellsville, died at 7:30 o&#8217;clock Wednesday morning, November 23 at his home in Ethridge, following a weeks illness. He was a native of Kentucky and had lived forty years in Lawrence County. Following World War I he resided in Campbellsville community in Giles County, later returning to Lawrence County.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Carden is survived b one daughter, Mrs. Arlie Flippo, Detroit, Mich.; four sons, Buford Carden, Annaheim, Calif., David Carden, Cecil Carden and Herbert Carden, all of Detroit, Mich.; nineteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CARDEN, Ruth The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1940<br />Pulaski relatives of Miss Ruth Carden were shocked to receive the news of her death Saturday, near Tulsa, Okla., where she was a student at Tulsa University. Death was caused in an automobile collision, in which a young man with whom she was riding was also killed.<br />Miss Ruth was 19 years old, daughter of Buford Carden, a native of Giles County, who is now in the oil business in Tulsa.<br /><br />CARDIN, William Alfred Decatur Daily 18 Feb 1942<br />William Alfred Cardin, age 64, died at one o&#8217;clock yesterday afternoon at the Benevolent Society Hospital where he had been a patient for several days. The funeral cortege will leave the residence, 1610 Thirteen Avenue E., Thursday afternoon for the Ninth Street Methodist Church where services, under the direction of Rev. W. H.<br />Curl and Rev. B. B. Burks, will begin at 2:30. Interment at the City Cemetery will be in charge of Brown.<br />The deceased is survived by the widow; a daughter, Mrs. L. L. Hamby, Joplin, Mo.; a son, James D., of Decatur; three sisters, Mrs. Guy Minatra, of Pulaski, Tenn.; Mrs. Maude Birdsong, of Prospect, Tenn.; Mrs. C. Y. Allison, of Nashville, and L. F., of Decatur and a number of other relatives. Pallbearers will be: W. E. Forbes, Guy Steenson, Clayton Coffee, Luther Warren, W. C. Hunter and Millard Scoggins.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Emma The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Carpenter, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Etta Bitticks, at Tanner, Ala., following an extended illness, were held at Lynnville Saturday afternoon, with burial at Lynnwood.<br />Besides Mrs. Bitticks, Mrs. Carpenter is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Anna Murphy and Miss Grace Carpenter, both of Pulaski; two sons, Elmer Carpenter of Sandyhook, and John Carpenter of Pulaski; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Grover The Pulaski Record 03 Sep 1947<br />Funeral services for Grover Carpenter who died Wednesday at his home in the Lynnville community were held Friday at 2:00 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Charles S. Ramsey, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Lynnville. Burial was in the family lot there. He was a native of Giles County and a member of the Presbyterian Church at Lynnville.<br />In addition to his wife he is survived by two sons, Turner Carpenter of Charleston, West Virginia, and Buford of Birmingham, Ala.; and four sisters, Mrs. Mitchell Smith, Miss Hettie Carpenter of Columbia, Mrs. Linnie Thurman, Mrs. Melvin Cross of Lynnville; two brothers, Shirley and Houston Carpenter of Lynnville.<br /><br />CARPENTER, John Thomas The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1940<br />John Thomas Carpenter, age 66, died suddently at his home west of Lynnville, Tuesday morning, August 20th.<br />Mr. Carpenter, apparently well as usual, was at the barn. And noticed a cloud coming up. He started to the house, and ran pretty fast to avoid being caught in a shower. Almost immediately upon entering the house he is supposed to have had a heart attack. He collapsed and expired.<br />Funeral services were held at the residence, Wednesday afternoon, followed by burial at the Lynnville Cemetery.<br />Surviving are his wife, one son, Earl Carpenter, and two daughters, Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs. Eugene Holt.<br />Mr. Carpenter was a good farmer and a good citizen. A close student of nature, observing many things which the average man passes without seeing. His interest in nature caused him to accept the position of Volunteer Weather Observer for the government which he has held for many years. Keeping accurate daily records of temperature, rain, snow, hail, winds, etc.<br />Mr. Carpenter will be missed, not alone in the home, but in the community, and by the Weather Bureau.<br /><br />CARPENTER, Nancy Elizabeth The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jun 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. G. W. Carpenter, 89, who died Wednesday, June 14, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Smith, in Columbia, were held Thursday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />A native of Giles County, Mrs. Carpenter lived all of her long and useful life in the Lynnville section until she moved to Columbia to make her home several months ago. She was a highly respected woman and a lifelong member of the Baptist Church.<br />Mrs. Carpenter is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. M. C. Cross and Mrs. L. M. Thurman, both of Lynnville, and Miss Hettie Carpenter, Columbia; three sons, A. H. Carpenter, R. S. Carpenter, and G. C. Carpenter, all of Lynnville; twenty-six grandchildren and thirty-five grandchildren.<br /><br />CARR, William Samuel The Pulaski Record 02 Jul 1947<br />Funeral services for William Samuel Carr, age 67, who died suddenly at ten o&#8217;clock Tuesday night at the Pulaski Hospital, were held at ten o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at the Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rev. L. G. Gatlin conducted the services. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Carr was a native of Giles County, and had been in ill health for some time.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Shelton Carr; one daughter, Mrs. Russell Moore, Pulaski; one son, Hubert Carr, Louisville, Ky.; and four grandchildren.<br /><br />CARTER, C. H. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1940<br />C. H. Carter, died at his home east of town Tuesday about 11 o&#8217;clock, following a paralytic stroke that came on at breakfast time.<br /><br />He was apparently well as usual Sunday and Monday. Was in town Monday. Slept well Monday night, and ate breakfast Tuesday morning. Rising from the table, after breakfast, he stopped, and was holding his chair. Mrs. Carter noticed something unusual in his manner, and asked what was the matter. He said he was dizzy, did not feel well. Mrs. Carter assisted him to bed. He gradually grew worse. Lost consciousness, and passed away about 11.<br />Funeral services were held at the Christian Church, Wednesday at 2 o&#8217;clock. Elder Elmer Smith officiating. Burial at Maplewood.<br />Mr. Carter is survived by his wife and three sons, Everett, James and Haynes, Jr.<br /><br />CARTER, Grace The Pulaski Citizen 17 Nov 1943<br />Miss Grace Carter, 53, a member of a prominent family in Giles County, died at the Pulaski Hospital Tuesday night at 11:30 o&#8217;clock from a head injury suffered at 1:30 o&#8217;clock that afternoon when she was crushed between the rear wheel of a wagon and a heavy log that workmen were attempting to load on the vehicle.<br />Miss Carter was said to have been standing near the wagon and it is thought that she tried to balance the log as it toppled during the load operations. She was rushed to the hospital, but failed to regain consciousness.<br />Born in the Bodenham section, Miss Carter had lived all of her life in the house in which she was born and which has been in the Carter family for four generations. She was a devout member of the Greenwood Church of Christ and one of the most beloved women in her neighborhood.<br />Survivors are two nieces, Mrs. Cecil Parker and Mrs. Leslie Parker, both of Bodenham; and a brother, John T. Carter, of Lewisburg.<br />Funeral services were held at two o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Elder J. Clifford Murphy and burial was in the Carter Cemetery in the Ham&#8217;s Creek community.<br /><br />CARTER, Lorna Burns Dickerson The Pulaski Citizen 24 Nov 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. George Brown Carter, 58, who died Friday, November 19, in St. Augustine, Fla., following an illness of several months, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the Lynnville Presbyterian Church. The rites were conducted by the Rev. Charles S. Ramsay, pastor of the church. Interment took place in the family lot in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Carter was born and reared in Lynnville but had resided in Florida more than twenty years. She was the former Miss Lorna Burns Dickerson, the daughter of the late Terry Dickerson and Mrs. Annie Burford Dickerson, prominent citizens of Giles County.<br />Mrs. Carter is survived by her husband; two sons, George Brown Carter, Jr., U. S. Navy, stationed at Camp Parkes, Calif., and Charles Edward Carter, St. Augustine, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. G. C. Smith, Lynnville, and Mrs. John Garrison, Fort Payne, Ala.; one brother, Edward Dickerson, Haileah, Fla.; and one granddaughter, Terry Virginia Carter.<br /><br />CARTER, Myrtle Ezell The Pulaski Record 20 Aug 1947<br />Mrs. Myrtle Carter, native of Pulaski a resident of Pulaski most of her lifetime, died Monday morning at 3 o&#8217;clock at her home on East Brow Road, Lookout Mountain, near Chattanooga, Tenn. She had been in ill health for the past several months.<br />Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 19, at her home in Chattanooga and burial was at Maplewood Cemetery Tuesday afternoon.<br />The daughter of Pinckney Montgomery and Mary Shields Ezell, she was born in Pulaski, August 14, 1866. She received her education at Martin College in Pulaski. She was married 60 years ago to the late John O. Carter, who was in the insurance business.<br />Mrs. Carter is survived by a son, John O. Carter, Jr., a daughter, Miss Ruby Carter of Lookout Mountain; and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CARUTHERS, Ada Puryear The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1946<br />Mrs. R. L. Caruthers, died at 6 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, February 12, at Pulaski Hospital, following an extended period of declining health. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Church of Christ, with the rites conducted by Elder John Graham, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ and the Rev. W. C. Morehead, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church. Burial took place in the family lot at Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Caruthers was the former Ada Puryear, daughter of the late Thomas Puryear and Margaret Tidwell Puryear, and was the widow of Robert Lee Caruthers, one time Trustee of Giles County. She was a loyal member of the Church of Christ.<br />Mrs. Caruthers is survived by two brothers, Marvin Puryear, Pulaski, and Emmett Puryear, Mobile, Ala., one sister, Miss Florence Puryear and a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CARUTHERS, Sam L. The Pulaski Citizen 30 Aug 1944<br />Funeral services for Samuel L. Caruthers, 79, who died Tuesday night, August 22, at a convalescent home in Nashville, after an illness of six months, were held in Giles County at the grave in Lynnville Cemetery at 11 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning.<br />His wife, the former Miss Annie Kelsey of Lynnville, died four years ago.<br /><br />CASE, E. L. &#8220;Res&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 11 Feb 1942<br />Funeral services for E. L. &#8220;Res&#8221; Case, aged 67 years substantial citizen of the Prospect community, who died suddenly Monday afternoon while at work at his home west of Prospect, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at the home. Rev. B. H. Brandon, and Rev. J. E. Trotter, pastor of the Prospect Methodist Church conducted the services, and interment took place in the Case Cemetery.<br />Mr. Case is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosa Lee Gilbert Case, four daughters, Mrs. Lester Stephens, Piper, Ala., Miss Josephine Case, Pulaski, Miss Ola Mae Case, Decatur, Ala., Miss Sarah Case, Prospect; two sons, Gilbert Case, who is in an Army Camp stationed in Calif.; Ernest Case, Prospect; and seven grandchildren, Piper, Ala., one sister, Mrs. Cope Elder and two brothers, G. C. &#8220;Bud&#8221; Case, and L. E. Case, all three of Prospect.<br /><br />CASKEY, Virgie Calvert The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. John Caskey, 67, who died Monday at her home near Lynnville, were held Tuesday afternoon at the Mooresville Church of Christ by Elder C. M. Pullum, pastor of the Lewisburg Church of Christ. Burial was in Robertson Fork Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Caskey was formerly Miss Virgie Calvert, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Calvert of the Lynnville section. She was a member of the Lynnville Church of Christ.<br />Surviving are her husband; one daughter, Mrs. T. D. Mathis, Mooresville; and two grandchildren.<br /><br />CATHCART, Elbridge The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jul 1943<br />Funeral services for Elbridge Cathcart, farmer and sub-mail carrier of the Frankewing section, who died suddenly from a heart attack at his home Sunday morning, July 4, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at the Frankewing Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. W. C. Morehead of Delrose, and the Rev. G. H. Turpin, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Frankewing. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />He was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mr. Cathcart is survived by wife, Mrs. Zora Tucker Cathcart; one half-sister, Mrs. Etta Houze of Pisgah; and two half-brothers, Claude Cathcart of Pisgah, and Pleas Cathcart of Huntsville.<br /><br />CATHEY, Anna R. The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1945<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna R. Cathey, 70, mother of W. M. Cathey, county agent of Giles County, who died at 9 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, June 25, following several months illness with a heart ailment, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ollie Riggs of Marshall County, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon ant the Promise Methodist Church at Holtland, with the rites conducted by the Rev. Paul Dailey. Burial was in the Swanson Cemetery at Chapel Hill.<br />Mrs. Cathey is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Riggs, Mrs. Ethel Warren of Spring Hill, Mrs. Agnes Johnson and Mrs. Ann Davidson of Lewisburg; five sons, Marvin Cathey of Pulaski, John and Stanley Cathey of Nashville, Guy Cathey of Detroit, Mich., and Joe Cathey of Cathey Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Finis Whitley of Columbia, Mrs. Susie Harvey of Lynnville; three brothers, W. W. Reagan of Dallas, Texas, J. M. Reagan of Thompson Station, and J. F. Reagin of Spring Hill; 19 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br /><br />CHAMBERS, Bettie Taylor The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jun 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Bettie Taylor Chambers, 81, widow of Will C. Chambers, who died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Grooms, in Nashville were held at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning at the Elkton Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Frank A Calhoun of Pulaski. Burial followed in the Elkton Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Chambers had lived all her life in the Elkton section, until about three years ago, she moved to Nashville. She was the daughter of John Taylor, ex-Confederate soldier and farmer. Mrs. Chambers was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.<br />Besides Mrs. Grooms, Mrs. Chambers is survived by two sons, Walter Chambers of Nashville, and Aaron Chambers of Corbin, Ky.; four grandchildren, Sgt. Stokley Chambers, Craig Field, Selma, Ala.; Mrs. Grady Mayhew of Florida, Horace Grooms of Nashville, and Peggy Chambers of Corbin; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mrs. Jane Lewis, Mrs. Ollie Birdsong, all of whom live in the southern part of the county; and one brother, David Taylor of Elkton.<br /><br />CHAMBERS, Guy Jr. The Pulaski Record 15 Aug 1945<br />Funeral services were held for Cpl. Guy Chambers, Jr. Thursday, August 16, 1945, at the Bennett-May Funeral Home at 11 o&#8217;clock. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. The Rev. William K. Belk conducted the services.<br />The son of Guy and Eleanor Pittard Chambers, he was reared in Giles County and graduated from Giles County High School. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Eleanor Mack of Portland, Oregon; his parents, and one sister, Miss Mary Ella Chambers of Nashville.<br />Cpl. Chambers was killed in a motorcycle crash at Ft. Lewis Washington on Tuesday night, Aug. 7. He was on duty at the time as Military Policeman. Cpl. Chambers returned to the United States last summer after serving in the African campaign and has been stationed at Ft. Lewis since that time.<br /><br />CHAMBERS, Jeff The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1946<br />Jeff Chambers, 75, native of Giles County, died at 3:15 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon, June 8, 1946, at his home in Fort Worth, Texas, after a brief illness. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Fort Worth and burial took place in the Texas city.<br />Son of Edward C. Chambers and Myra Tidwell Chambers, he lived in Giles County until he moved to Texas many years ago.<br />Mr. Chambers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Womack Chambers, formerly of Lawrenceburg, a sister of the late Dr. C. M. Womack of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Miss Leila Mae Chambers; and one son, Max Chambers, both of Fort Worth.<br />Mr. Chambers was a first cousin of W. T. And Guy Chambers of Pulaski.<br /><br />CHAMBERS, John W. The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1941<br />John W. Chambers, aged 50 years, prominent citizen of Pulaski, died suddenly of a heart attack at 2:45 Wednesday afternoon at his home on West Washington Street. He formerly was a merchant and farmer in the neighborhood east of Prospect. Following a slight stroke several years ago, he moved to Pulaski.<br />Mr. Chambers is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tera Birdsong Chambers, one son, Stokley Chambers, Birmingham; one daughter, Mrs. Grady Mayhew; his mother, Mrs. Betty Chambers; one brother, Walter Chambers, all of Nashville; and one brother, Aaron Chambers, of Corbin, Ky.<br />Funeral arrangements had not been made at press time Wednesday.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Boyd The Pulaski Record 11 Feb 1948<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Boyd Chapman, who died Saturday, Feb. 7th, at 8:45 p.m. at his home near Cornersville, were held Monday afternoon at the residence by Rev. N. O. Baker. Burial was in Marrs Hill Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lamoria Jones Chapman; one daughter, Betty Jean Chapman; four sons, Henry, Paul, Rudolph and Wayne Chapman; one sister and two brothers.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Clifford Gordon The Pulaski Citizen 27 Mar 1940<br />Clifford Gordon Chapman, 29, son of Arthur Chapman, died at the King&#8217;s Daughters Hospital, Columbia, March 20, from uremic poisoning, caused by kidney trouble.<br />Burial was at Brick Church, Wednesday, March 20.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his widow and two small children, and a number of friends and relatives.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, F. B. &#8220;Dock&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 21 Aug 1940<br />F. B. &#8220;Dock&#8221; Chapman, 45, died at his home of a heart attack, Wednesday afternoon, August 14.<br />Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at Zion Church, Rev. Tillman Newton officiating.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, who before marriage was Miss Sallie Mae Peden. Two sisters, Mrs. L. B. Seymour of Birmingham and Mrs. Geneva Morris of Pulaski, and two brothers, Ozro of Oneconta, Ala. and Ben Sam of Pulaski.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Howard The Pulaski Citizen 2 Aug 1944<br />Howard Chapman, 33, farmer of the Pisgah community, was found dead at this home on Saturday night, July 29. An empty bottle bearing the odor of carbolic acid and a glass were found near the body, and investigating authorities stated that the case was evidently one of suicide, but no definite cause for the act was given.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. F. G. Dickson, pastor of the Pisgah Methodist Church, with burial in Moriah Cemetery.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie B. Chapman; five brothers, James and Jessie Chapman, both overseas with the U. S. Army, Leonard, Roma and Carl Chapman, all of Pisgah; four sisters, Mrs. Alvah Lovett of Bunker Hill, Mrs. Elvin Jones of Elkton, Mrs. Mable Wiser of Pulaski, and Miss Brownie Chapman of Pisgah.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, James The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jun 1940<br />Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. June 17-A feud flared anew in the Enterprise section of Maury County last night, leaving one youth dead and four other persons injured.<br />James Chapman, 17, was shot to death as he led steering wheel of his car. His brother, Wilson Chapman, 26, suffered minor wounds. Rufus Vandergriff, about 50, suffered buckshot wounds in the arms and legs. Bob Staggs, 21, was shot in the back, and his brother, Oley Staggs, 25, was wounded in the shoulder and scalp.<br />Police Chief Joe Cologross, who said the shootings were the result of an old feud, announced this morning the arrests of Oley and Bob Staggs, Marshall Staggs, 18, another brother and their father, Lett Staggs, on charges of murder.<br />Cologross said he turned the four over to Sheriff J. C. Goad who would place them in the Maury County Jail at Columbia.<br />Burial of James Chapman was held this morning at 10:30 o&#8217;clock in the Spencer Graveyard.<br />The warrents were sworn out in Columbia this morning before Esq. C. H. Denton by J. H. Chapman, father of James Chapman, who was killed in the shooting affray on Watts Hill near Mt. Zion Church in the Enterprise community of Maury County.<br />It was reported by Goad that ill feeling had existed between the Chapman and Stagg families. Vandergriff is in a Columbia hospital and was reported to be &#8220;resting well&#8221; this morning.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, John G. The Pulaski Citizen 7 Aug 1940<br />John G. Chapman, the venerable father of E. E. Chapman, died Monday morning, age 86. at the home of his son with whom he had been living most of the time for eight years.<br />One son, Ennice E. Chapman, two sisters, Mrs. Anna Holland of Petersburg and Mrs. Lina King of Huntsville, Ala., survive.<br />Funeral services were held at the Beasley Funeral Home, Petersburg, at 10:30 a. m., Aug. 6th by Rev. J. B. Alexander. Burial in Unity Cemetery, Petersburg.<br />Mr. Chapman had long been a member of the Christian Church.<br />Mr. Chapman had been almost blind for many years, so could not see to get about much. And for the last two years, had suffered much with pains in his back. So he was confined to his bed much of the time. He would at times visit with other members of the family. But spent most of his time here with his son.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Lucille Kelly The Pulaski Citizen 13 Nov 1940<br />Mrs. Ozro Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelly, died Tuesday morning at the home of her parents where she has been since June. Mrs. Chapman made her home in Onconta, Ala., for five years. She is survived by her parents, her husband and the following children, Rebecca, Orman, William, Mary Black, and J. B. One sister, Mrs. Bob Black; three brothers, G. L. Kelly, Jr., of Marion, Ill., Fred Kelly, Sydney, Australia, and Jennings Kelly of Birmingham. Funeral after which burial at Maplewood.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Lula The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1940<br />Mrs. Lula Chapman, age 50, passed away at her home near Pisgah, Sunday night, Nov. 17, after an illness extending over about two years.<br />She was a member of the Baptist Church. Funeral and burial at Moriah Monday afternoon, Rev. S. R. Bratcher, officiating.<br />Mrs. Chapman is survived by six sons and four daughters, all of whom were with her at the last. Also two sisters and one brother, survive.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, Susanna McMillion The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Susanna McMillion Chapman, 88, who died Monday afternoon, January 3, following a year&#8217;s failing health, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at the home in Pulaski, conducted by the Rev. J. C. Elkins, pastor of the Berea Methodist Church. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Chapman, the widow of Billie Chapman, had made her home in Pulaski for the past sixteen years. Mr. Chapman died thirteen years ago.<br />Mrs. Chapman was the last survivor of her immediate family. She is survived by a number of nieces and nephews.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, William Ozro The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1949<br />Funeral services for William Ozro Chapman, 75, trader and livestock dealer, who died suddenly of a heart attack on Sunday, March 13, at his home on West Woodring Street, were<br />held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Fred C. Woodard, pastor of the Methodist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />He was the son of the late William and Elizabeth Chapman, born and reared in this county. He had been identified with the livestock business for many years.<br />Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife; and an adopted son, James Chapman, Birmingham, Ala.<br /><br />CHAPMAN, W. P. &#8220;Ben&#8221; The Pulaski Citizen 14 Feb 1940<br />W. P. Chapman, familiarly known as &#8220;Ben,&#8221; 77, died at his home in Pulaski about 5 o&#8217;clock Monday morning, after a decline in health extending over some three or four years.<br />Mr. Chapman grew up in the Sumac community, and as a young man was active in business there. Some years ago, he sold out his business in Sumac and bought the Livery Stable and Stock Yard on North First Street, Pulaski. The livery stable was completely overhauled and rebuilt. And is now occupied as a modern store house, by the Burt Brothers Furniture, and Furnishing establishment.<br />Mr. Chapman continued in charge of the Stock Yard. But within the last year or two the entrance was changed from First Street to the rear of the lot.<br />Mr. Chapman was a member of the United Methodist Church, and of the Odd Fellows Lodge.<br />He is survived by his second wife, three sons, and two daughters. Sons are Ben Sam, Dock, and Ozro. Daughters, Mrs. L. B. Seymour and Miss Geneva.<br />After funeral services at the Bennett-May Funeral Home, Wednesday at 2 o&#8217;clock, Dr. G. A. Morgan officiating, the body was laid away in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />CHILDERS, Gertrude Hammonds The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jan 1944<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Childers, 70, who died Thursday afternoon, December 30, at Minor Hill, after a year&#8217;s failing health, were held at 1:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the residence, conducted by the Rev. Haynes Brinkley, pastor of the Minor Hill Baptist Church. Burial took place in the Powell Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Childers is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bernard Boyd, Minor Hill and Miss Eula Mae Childers of Nashville; one son, Mauta M. Childers, U. S. Navy; one grandson, Richard Boyd; and one sister, Mrs. Eutilla Kennemer of Athens, Ala.<br /><br />CHILDERS, William The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1940<br />The death angel visited our community again Feb. 21 and claimed for its victim William Childers. He had been down for several weeks with that dreadful disease, T. B. All was done by loving hands to prolong his life. Mr. Childers said he was just waiting on the Lord to call him home. It was sad to give him up. He will be missed especially by his loving wife, who stayed by his bedside so long waiting on him but she knows that he&#8217;s resting in the arms of Jesus now, where he has no pains to bear. His funeral was at his home, by Rev. Smith and burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, three girls and seven boys, four grown children and a host of friends.<br /><br />CHILDRESS, Fannie Turner The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Turner Childress, 87, who died early Tuesday morning at her home in the Nineteenth Civil District, following a brief illness, were held at noon Wednesday at the residence, conducted by the Rev D. B. Booker. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Childress was a member of the Methodist Church since childhood.<br />The survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Ida Curtis, Jacksonville, Ark., Mrs. Etna Harwell, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of the Shores community; two sons, Odus Childress and Dallas Childress, both of Giles County; and several grandchildren.<br /><br />CHILES, Martha Ella Harwell The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1940<br />Mrs. Martha Ella Harwell Chiles, 74, died at 10:30 o&#8217;clock Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Sigmon at Diana, Tenn. Born August 10, 1865 in Giles County. She married Robert N. Moseley September 16, 1880 and they were happily married for 19 years. She later married Francis Rowland Chiles. At the age of 20 she joined the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church at Diana, Tenn., and for 54 years she lived a devout Christian life at home, church and in her community.<br />She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. H. C. Sigmon of Diana, Tenn., and Mrs. Robert Poole of Frankewing, Tenn., twelve grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; two step-sons, Jim Chiles of Stella and Walter Chiles of Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; two brothers, Ed and Elza Harwell of Byrum, Texas, and one sister Mrs. C. R. Menefee of Dallas, Texas.<br />Funeral services were held at the Diana Methodist Church, Monday, January 20, 1940, at 11 o&#8217;clock with the Rev. Vance Park, the pastor and the Rev. Wyatt Harwell of Chapel Hill, Tenn., officiating. Burial was at the Diana Cemetery.<br /><br />CHOATE, John Rufus The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1948<br />Funeral services for John Rufus Choate, 87, well known farmer, who died at 8 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night, July 27, at his home in the Bodenham community, after several months declining health, will be held at 10 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning at Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. E. D. Troutt, pastor of the Trinity Charge. Burial will take place at Moriah Cemetery.<br />Son of the late Thomas J. Choate and Mary Eliza Morgan Choate, he was born and reared in Giles County. In early life he was a merchant in Pulaski, but the greater part of his life he operated a farm in the Bodenham community.<br /><br />His wife, the former Maggie McMasters, died in 1932. Mr. Choate is survived by two sons, Albert Choate, Dothan, Ala., and Roy Choate, Pulaski.<br />He was the last member of his immediate family.<br /><br />CHRISTOPHER, John Alexander The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jul 1944<br />Funeral services for John Alexander Christopher, 67, who died at noon Wednesday at Pulaski Hospital following several months&#8217; failing health, will be held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Minor Hill Church. Burial will take place in the Minor Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Christopher, born in North Alabama, spent the greater part of his life in the Minor Hill section where he was a well known farmer.<br />Mr. Christopher is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Porter Christopher; six sons, Floyd Christopher, Pulaski, Royce Christopher, Dundee, Fla., Orel Christopher, Nashville, Billy and Haden Christopher, Oak Ridge, Paul Christopher, Tulsa, Okla.; three daughters, Mrs. Lola Vestal, Pulaski, Mrs. Reba McCormick, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Luthene Reed, Augusta, Ga.; twenty grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Amelia Pratt, Anderson, Ala.<br /><br />CHRISTOPHER, William Carter The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1947<br />William Carter Christopher, 26, well-known operator of Christopher Esso Station until ten days ago, died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage at 4:30 Friday morning, October 24, at Pulaski Hospital following several hours illness.<br />Funeral rites were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Saturday afternoon at the Pulaski Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Elmer Smith of Nashville, assisted by Elder A. C. Dreaden, minister of the local church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Christopher, who had owned and operated the Esso filling station at the intersection of First and Second Streets for the past three and a half years, had sold the station during the month, because of ill health.<br />Mr. Christopher, a native of the county, was graduated from Giles County High School, class of 1941, and was a member of the Church of Christ. On July 1943 he was married to the former Miss Lois Mabry, who survives.<br />In addition to his wife, Mr. Christopher is survived by one small daughter, Elaine; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christopher, Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Kieffer Johnson, Lynnville and Mrs. Leo Hampton, Pulaski; and his grandparents, Mrs. J. A. Christopher of Minor Hill and Mr.and Mrs. W. C. Williams, Appleton.<br /><br />CLARK, Joe Thomas The Pulaski Record 19 May 1948<br />Joe T. Clark, 70, minister of Cowan Church of Christ for the past eight years, died Saturday afternoon at his home in Cowan following a week&#8217;s illness.<br />Funeral services were held Sunday at Cowan Church of Christ with Yarbrough Leigh officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery here.<br />Mr. Clark was a minister of the Church of Christ for 40 years and was a native of Pulaski. He entered the ministry here and was pastor until 1922 when he moved to Cowan.<br />After three years in Cowan, Mr. Clark moved to Chattanooga, where he was pastor of the East Chattanooga Church of Christ. He returned to Pulaski after four years. Eight years ago he returned to Cowan.<br />He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Jones Clark; one daughter, Mrs. Claude Bennett, Birmingham; two sons, Joe T. Clark, Jr. of Chattanooga, and S. C. Clark of Winchester.<br /><br />CLAUD, Frances Pauline The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1943<br />Private Paul Claud and Mrs. Claud of Lexington, Ky., have the sympathy of their friends in the death of their six-months old daughter, Frances Pauline, who died early Thursday morning, July 22, in a hospital in Lexington, following a brief illness. Funeral services were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Sunday afteroon at the Prospect Cemetery, conducted by Elder Harry R. Fox, minister of the Pulaski Church of Christ.<br />Both parents are natives of this county.<br /><br />CLAY, William T. Jr. The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1944<br />Funeral services for William T. Clay, Jr., prominent resident of Athens, Ala., who died Tuesday morning, were held at the home at 4 o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon. The rites were conducted by the Rev. B. T Waites, pastor of the First Methodist Church, of which he was a member. Interment took place in the City Cemetery.<br />Mr. Clay is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maurine Gray Clay; one son, Billy Clay, student at Baylor Military Academy, Chattanooga; a sister, Mrs. George H. Osborne, Vallejo, Calif.; and one brother, David M. Clay, U. S. Navy.<br /><br />CLAYTON, Rachel Witt The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1942<br />Mrs. Marvin Clayton, 49, one of the most beloved women of her section, died unexpectedly at her home Thursday morning following a few hours&#8217; illness from a heart attack. Funeral rites were conducted by Dr. George A. Morgan, retired minister of the Methodist Church, at three o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the home, near Waco. Interment took place in the Lone Oak Cemetery at Lewisburg.<br />She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Miss Anne Witt Clayton, of Washington, D. C.; one son, William Clayton, student at the University of Tennessee; a sister, Miss Sara Laird Witt, Tulsa, Okla.; and a brother, Carter H. Witt, Jr., cashier of the bank at Lynnville.<br />Before her marriage she was Miss Rachel Witt, daughter of the late George B. Witt, prominent banker of Lynnville for many years, and Mrs. Mattie Wilkerson Witt, well-known teacher at old Lynnville Academy. As Miss Witt, she graduated from Vanderbilt University, where she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and was a successful teacher both at Lynnville and Pulaski. For a time she served as Giles County Supervisor of Elementary Schools. At the time of her death, she was a member of the faculty of the Jones High School at Lynnville.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Joan The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1944<br />Funeral services for Joan Clifton, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Clifton, who died at 5:30 o&#8217;clock Monday morning at Pulaski Hospital, following an operation for ruptured appendix, were held at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Pulaski Church of Christ, with the rites conducted by Elder Eugene A. Pitts, pastor of the church. Burial took place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Joan was a student of the third grade at Pulaski Elementary School.<br />Besides the parents she is survived by one brother, M. L. Clifton; three sisters, Christine, Aline and Imogene, all of Pulaski; and two grandmothers, Mrs. W. A. Clifton, of Rich and Mrs. A. J. Allen of Pulaski.<br /><br />CLIFTON, Esthleen Adkisson The Pulaski Record 11 Jun 1947<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Odell Clifton, 26, who died suddenly at 3:30 o&#8217;clock Tuesday afternoon at her home near Franklin, Tenn., after a ten-minute illness, were held Wednesday afternoon at the graveside in Maplewood Cemetery in Pulaski.<br />The former Miss Esthleen Adkisson, she was a native of Giles County near Bodenham, daughter of Lela Wisdom Adkisson and the late J. L. Adkisson.<br />In addition to her husband and mother, she is survived by four daughters, Mildred Louise, Joyce, Pauline and Irene and two sons, Wilburn Buford and Jimmy Gordon; seven sisters, Miss Irene Adkisson, Miss Ginie Adkisson and Miss Mamie Adkisson of Evansville; Mrs. T. G. Curtis of Columbia; Mrs. Lizzie Dunnavant of Elkton, and Mrs. Ruth Watson and Miss May Watson of Pulaski and three brothers, Comer Adkisson and Upshaw Adkisson of Austin, Texas and Claude Adkisson of Oak Ridge. Tenn.<br /><br />COBB, Henry Wilkes The Pulaski Citizen 04 Oct 1941<br />Henry Wilkes Cobb, aged 54 years, died early Saturday morning at his home in the Eighth District, after an illness of a few days.<br />Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at 2:30 o&#8217;clock at the Bennett, May and Company Funeral Home by Dr. G. A. Morgan and burial in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Cobb is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. Raymond Burch, Herbert O. Cobb, Miss Edith Elene Cobb, Mrs. Clyde Hardy, Mrs. Malcolm Ingram, Miss Margurerite Cobb, James Almus Cobb, Edward E. Cobb, Harry O. Cobb, Jerry Cobb, Misses Kay and Fay Cobb.<br /><br />COBLE, John H. The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1945<br />Funeral services for John Hamlin Coble, 54, who died at 12:56 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning, January 9, at the home of his brother, Van Buren Coble, in Lewisburg, following three weeks&#8217; illness, were held at one o&#8217;clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. W. C. Moorehead. Burial took place in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />The son of the late John Coble and Mrs. Lelia Bryant Coble, he was born in Marshall County but had resided in Giles County the greater part of his life. His wife, Mrs. Olive Erwin<br />Coble, died December 4, 1941.<br />For the past year, Mr. Coble had served as a guart at the state penitentiary in Nashville. He died in Lewisburg while on a visit.<br />Mr. Coble is survived by four sons, Harwood Coble, Lewisburg, John H. Coble, Jr., with the U. S. Army in Germany, Flournoy E. Coble, U.S. Marines, San Leandro, California, and Hutton Coble, U. S. Navy; four grandchildren; and two brothers, Van Buren Coble, Lewisburg and R. C. Coble, Huntsville, Ala.<br /><br />COBLE, Olive Erwin The Pulaski Citizen 10 Dec 1941<br />Mrs. Olive Erwin Coble, wife of John H. Coble, Sr., died early Thursday morning, Dec. 4 at Pulaski Hospital, following an extended illness. A daughter of the late D. G. Erwin and Mrs. Mary K. Abernathy Erwin, she was reared in the Bunker Hill community. She was a member of the Methodist Church.<br />Mrs. Coble is survived by her husband, and four sons, Harwood, Flournoy, John H. Jr., and Hutton Coble; three brothers, Buford Erwin, Lawrenceburg, Will E. Erwin, Frankewing, and Wyatt Erwin, of Bunker Hill, and three sisters, Mrs. Jack Gaines, Pulaski, Mrs. Icie Harwell, Lawrenceburg.<br />Funeral services were conducted at the Bennett, May and Company Funeral Home Friday at 2 o&#8217;clock by the Rev. M. K. Harwell, with interment in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />COFFMAN, Mary Alice Malone The Pulaski Record 19 May 1948<br />Mrs. John Lewis Coffman formerly of Giles County died Monday at the home of her son, Rivers Coffman in Holdensville, Oklahoma. Funeral rites were held Wednesday at Holdensville where burial took place.<br />Mrs. Coffman, a native of the county, moved to Oklahoma about forty years ago.<br />In addition to her son she is survived by another son, John H. Coffman of Washington, D.C.; three daughters, Mrs. Otto Praeger of Washington, D. C., Mr. John Miller of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Burton Harvey of Kansas; 14 grandchildren; one brother, R. M. Malone, of Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Dallas Frazier of Travelers Rest, S.C.<br /><br />COGGIN, Conner E. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1944<br />Funeral services for Conner E. Coggin, 55, who died Wednesday, June 7, at the Lewisburg hospital, following two years&#8217; illness, were held at 3 o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Center Point Church, conducted by te Rev. H. G. Coston. Burial took place in the church cemetery.<br />A native of Nettleton, Miss., he moved to Tennessee early in life. He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church.<br />Mr. Coggin is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Hardison Coggin; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Whitworth, Cornersville, and Miss Ruth Coggin, Frankewing; four sons, George Coggin, McBurg, Robert Coggin, Diana, Thurman Coggin, Bunker Hill, and Pfc. Fred Coggin, somewhere in England; five grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Winnie A. Coggin; two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Payne and Mrs. J. C. Bledsoe of Beech Hill.<br /><br />COGGIN, Isaac Benton The Pulaski Citizen 07 Dec 1949 The Pulaski Record 14 Dec 1949<br />The Rev. Isaac Benton Coggin, 73, retired Baptist minister and farmer of Giles County, died at 9:10 o&#8217;clock on Wednesday night, Dec. 7, at Fayetteville Hospital, following a weeks illness.<br /><br />Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Sunday at the Bradshaw Baptist Church by Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. L. M. Laten, Baptist ministers. Burial was in the Beech Hill Cemetery.<br />Mr. Coggin had served as a minister in Giles and Lawrence Counties for a period of more than forty years. He was twice married, his first wife being the former Miss Era Harwell of this county, who died about 25 years ago. His second wife, Mrs. Myrtle Hindman Coggin, died in 1940.<br />Mrs. Coggin, resident of the Frankewing community, is survived by four sons, Slater Coggin, Sam Coggin and Fagan Coggin, all of Frankewing, and the one son in the Army; two daughters, Mrs. Melvin Hemphill, Russellville, Ala., and Mrs. Ollie Baker, Beech Hill; three step-sons, Houston Hindman, Campbellsville, Cordell Hindman, Bodenham, and Holt Hindman, Frankewing; and one sister, Mrs. Winnie Coggin, Frankewing.<br />Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br /><br />COGGIN, Mal The Pulaski Citizen 05 Dec 1946<br />Mal Coggin, 76, a former resident of Pulaski, died Friday morning, November 23, at the Protestant Hospital in Nashville following a short illness of pneumonia.<br />A brother of the late Ed Coggin, Mr. Coggin was born in Maury County, but had lived most of his life in Giles County.<br />The last member of his immediate family, he is survived by several nieces and nephews, among whom are Miss Mackie Mae Coggin and C. E. Coggin, druggist, of Pulaski.<br />Funeral services were held Saturday, November 24, at the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Nashville and burial was at Godwin Chapel in Maury County.<br /><br />COGGIN, Myrtle Coggin The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1940<br />Mrs. Myrtle Coggin, 48, died at her home on Pulaski, Route 7, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o&#8217;clock, of pneumonia.<br />Funeral and burial, Wednesday afternoon, at Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survived by her husband, I. B. Coggin, five sons and one daughter.<br /><br />COGGINS, Herman G. The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1944<br />Pvt. Herman G. Coggins is listed as being killed in action in France. Pvt Coggins was killed on July 29. Coggins is a son of Mrs. Odell J. Coggins of Route 2, Ardmore. Tenn.<br /><br />COHN, Sol The Pulaski Record 14 Dec 1949<br />Sol Cohen, retired merchant, died at 2:00 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning in a nursing home in Nashville following a long illness. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon by the Shriners of Nashville. Burial will take place in Reform Temple Cemetery there.<br />Mr. Cohn was born in Strausbourg, Germany. He came to Decatur, Ala. at the age of 14 in 1888 and began his business career with his brother, Max Cohn. In 1892 he came to Pulaski and purchased the stock of the New York store of N. A. Winebaum, Long Brothers and Ragsdale. Later he went to Chattanooga and entered business there. After three years he returned to Pulaski and opened a new stock of goods on the North side of the square, then moved to the East side and operated the store known as the Sol Cohn Dry Goods Store until he retired 2 ï¿½ years ago. Mr. Cohn was a thirty-second degree Mason and Shriner.<br />Mr. Cohn is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Harry Kramer of Nashville and Mrs. Sallie Light of Hollywood, California; one grand nephew, Robert Light of Hollywood; and a grand niece, Miss Ercelle Kramer of Nashville.<br /><br />COKER, B. M. The Pulaski Citizen 24 Sep 1941<br />Funeral services for B. M. Coker, age 75, were held Monday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at the Coker residence at Lynnville, Tenn., with the Rev. Ed McCord of Lawrenceburg assisted by the Rev. Allen, pastor of the Lynnville Methodist Church, officiating.<br />Mr. Coker, well known and respected citizen of this community, was born November 7, 1865 and spent the larger part of his life in and around Lynnville. He was married in his early manhood to Rosa Bell Martin, also of this community.<br />He had been ill for the past several months preceding his death Saturday evening at 7:30 o&#8217;clock. Burial was in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Survivors are: two daughters, Mrs. E. B. Henry of Columbia, Tenn. and Mrs. Cayce Brush, of Old Hickory, Tenn.; and one son, N. W. Coker, with whom he was making his home at the time of his death. There are seven grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Lou Osborne.<br /><br />COKER, Bettie Martin The Pulaski Record 11 Feb 1948<br />On Friday morning, February 6, 1948, at the home in Lynnville the death angel came and claimed Mrs. Bettie Coker, the loving mother of that home. Her death was a shock to her many friends and loved ones, although she had been in ill health for some time.<br />Mrs. Coker was the daughter of the late Ebb Martin, a prominent citizen of Giles County. She was eighty-four years of age and a member of the Methodist Church (old Elk Ridge) obeying the gospel when she was a young lady.<br />She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. George Greene of Birmingham, Ala.; five sons, Carl Coker of New York, Luther Coker of Columbia, Brown Coker of Birmingham, Ala., and Ernest Coker, who lived with his mother; two sisters, Mrs. George James of Lynnville and Mrs. Mollie Agee of Nashville; one brother, Tom Martin of Birmingham, Ala.; a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Her husband and three of her children passed away a number of years past.<br />Funeral services were conducted at the Lynnville Methodist Church and the remains were interred in the Elk Ridge graveyard Monday.<br />A kind, devoted mother, a loving friend and neighbor is gone and only those who knew her best know haw she will be missed not only in the home, but in the town and community. To know her was to love her.<br /><br />COLBERT, James William The Pulaski Record 02 Feb 1949<br />James William Colbert died at 11:00 p.m. Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Efe Newton in the Wales community. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 at the Mt. Zion Church of Christ with J. Clifford Murphy, minister of the Church of Christ, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mr. Colbert was a native of Giles County.<br />In addition to Mrs. Newton he is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Rufus Garner, Mrs. Lerton Prince and Mrs. Joe Nix of Lynnville; three sons, Ed Colbert of Auburndale, Fla., James Colbert of Alabama and Joe Colbert of Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Ed McCally, and Mrs. Ira Cherry, both of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Arthur Lynch of Culleoka; three brothers, J. L. Colbert of Pulaski, Sam Colbert of Texas, and Ulva Colbert of Nashville.<br /><br />COLBERT, John Sellers The Pulaski Citizen 01 Nov 1944<br />Funeral services for John S. Colbert, 34, local businessman who died early Thursday Morning, October 26, at Pulaski Hospital after a week&#8217;s illness were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Colbert, by the Rev. Frank A. Calhoun, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church, and Elder J. Clifford Murphy, minister of the Church of Christ. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />In addition to his parents, Mr. Colbert is survived by his wife, Mrs. Erma Cole Colbert; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene Eslick and Mrs. Delmas Grammer; and two brothers, Clarence and Richard Colbert all of Pulaski.<br /><br />COLBERT, Virginia Anice Wright The Pulaski Citizen 3 Feb 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. James W. Colbert, 62, who died at the home in the Minor Hill section Tuesday night, January 26, following an illness of two years, were conducted at Mt. Zion hurch at 4 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Interment took place in the church cemetery.<br />Mrs. Colbert is survived by her husband and eight children, James Colbert, Laten, Ala., Pvt. Lonnie Colbert, Ft. Shed, Ill., Joe Colbert, Eagle Lake, Fla., Ed Colbert, and Miss Christine Colbert, both of Minor Hill, Mrs. Rufus Garner, Mrs. Eason Newton, and Mrs. Lerton Prince, all of Pulaski; three brothers, Roy Wright, Boyd Wright, and Josh Wright, all of Pulaski; and one sister, Miss Lizzie Doggett, Lynnville.<br /><br />COLE, Alice C. Smith The Pulaski Record 16 Apr 1947<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Alice C. Cole of Nashville, who died suddenly Monday evening, April 14, at her home there, were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o&#8217;clock at the Park Avenue Baptist Church in Nashville, conducted by Rev. A. M. Nicholson and Rev. C. F. Clark. Mrs. Cole is survived by her husband, Huey Carlmore Cole; foster-son, Charles E. Kesler and William Albert Kesler; sister, Mrs. Mary Wallace of Chicago, Ill.; and a brother, Alton Smith of Pulaski, Tenn. Interment at Woodlawn Memorial Park.<br /><br />COLE, Mary Edna Erwin The Pulaski Citizen 5 Nov 1941<br />Mrs. Edward Cole of the Brick Church community, died at Pulaski Hospital at 11 o&#8217;clock Tuesday night after a brief illness. She was the daughter of Mrs. Sadie Erwin, and the late Mahlon Erwin, of Bunker Hill.<br />Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at the Bunker Hill Methodist Church, by Rev. G. H. Turpin of Bryson and burial will take place in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Cole is survived by her husband, her mother, and three brothers, Elwood and Mahlon Erwin, Jr., of Bunker Hill, and Grady Erwin of Texas.<br /><br />COLE, Samuel Houston The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1943<br />Funeral services for Samuel Houston Cole, 78, retired farmer, who died early Sunday morning, April 18, at the home of his son, Robert Cole on East Jefferson Street, were held at 2:30 o&#8217;clock Monday afternoon at Bennett May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder Harry R. Fox, pastor of the Pulaski Church of Christ. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Cole was born in Alabama, but had lived in Giles County since childhood.<br />Besides Robert Cole, Mr. Cole is survived by another son, Orman Cole of Pulaski; six daughters, Mrs. George Beavers and Mrs. Elmo Tate, both of Pulaski; Mrs. J. T. O&#8217;Neal and Miss Hattie Cole of Columbia; Mrs. Jasper Love of Williamsport; and Mrs. Iliff Tate of Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. P. T. Gordon, Sr., of Pulaski and Mrs. Ara Christenson, of San Diego, Calif.; eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br /><br />COLE, Vernon Eldon The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jan 1940<br />Vernon Eldon Cole, 21, died Jan. 7. Funeral services were held at the Bennett-May and Company Funeral Home, Monday, January 8, Rev. Ellisha Henry, officiating. Burial at Pisgah.<br /><br />COLE, Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jul 1941<br />Esq. Wilson Cole who lived about four miles out on the Minor Hill Road, died under rather mysterious circumstances Friday night. The body was found, parked in his auto, on the road near Cope Whitfield&#8217;s Saturday morning. And because no one knew how he came to be there, an inquest was held. But nothing suspicious was developed.<br />Mr. Cole left home late Friday evening to attend the regular weekly meeting of the Odd Fellows Lodge. There was nothing unusual about that. He often attended the lodge meetings. On this occassion he brought some of the children to the picture show. And expected to take them home, after the lodge meeting.<br />He attended the lodge meeting, and was one of the last to leave. Nobody, so far as known, has any definite idea of his movements, after he left the lodge. One guess may be as good as another.<br />Our guess is, that the paralytic stroke, which is supposed to have caused his death, came on gradually. That he was somewhat confused when he reached his car, and so forgot all about the children. That he got into the car and started home as he thought. But at the Highway crossing at Windsor Village, he went south on 31 instead of going west on 64. At Cemetery Street he turned left on Cemetery Street, in his confused condition, instead of turning on the Minor Hill road as he supposed. He probably passed out beyond John Burns&#8217; place, struck the Owl Hollow Road, and was going west toward Highway 31, when he realized that he was seriously sick, and completely lost.<br />Apparently, he had stopped the car, left the lights burning and got out of the car, possibly to call for help. Not seeing a house near, apparently he started to get back into the car. One foot was on the running board, one on the ground, and the upper part of the body, was slumped into the car, in which position the body was found next morning.<br />Our information is that Dr. Blackburn, after examining the body, said death probably resulted from paralysis, and that he had probably been dead about eight hours, when found.<br />When Mr. Cole failed to return from the lodge meeting, Friday night, Mrs. Cole naturally became alarmed, called members of the lodge, and efforts were made to fine him. But the body was not discovered until people began to stir Saturday morning.<br /><br />COLE, T. Wilson Cole The Pulaski Record 2 Jul 1941<br />The body of T. Wilson Cole, 60, Giles County farmer and assistant rural mail carrier, was found in his car on the Elkton Highway south of Pulaski at 8 o&#8217;clock Saturday morning.<br />Sheriff Gordon Topp said two hours after the discovery that Cole, who suffered a paralytic stroke two years ago, apparently was the victim of another seizure.<br />The sheriff&#8217;s office was informed of the death by a resident of the community where the body was found. A search ahd been started for Cole by his family after his failure to return home from a meeting he attended Friday night in Lawrenceburg.<br />Cole was a member of the Church of Christ and the IOOF Lodge.<br />Surviving are his wife, three children, George W., Mary Anne and Clara Reed Cole, Pulaski; five sisters, Miss Beulah Cole, Pulaski, Mrs. Russell Gilbert, Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Ray Davis, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Anna Daniels, Prospect, and Mrs. Willie Sewell, of Giles County; and two brothers, Earl and Wilburn Cole of Minor Hill.<br />Funeral services for Mr. Cole were held at two o&#8217;clock Sunday afternoon at the Puncheon Church of Christ by Elder Claude Thomas. Burial was in the Lytle Cemetery near Puncheon.<br /><br />COLLINS, Anna English The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jul 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Anna English Collins, 82, widow of Frank Marion Collins, who died at 6:15 o&#8217;clock Sunday evening, July 11, at her home in Campbellsville, following an extended illness, were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Tuesday morning at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the pastor, the Rev. E. H. Guynn. Burial took place in the Campbellsville Cemetery.<br />Mrs. Collins was a devoted mother, a faithful member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and a friend of the homeless. Her kindly influence will live on in the deeds she did for others.<br />Mr. Collins died nearly seven years ago.<br />Mrs. Collins is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Luther Paisley, Campbellsville; two sons, Sam T. Collins, Sr., Campbellsville, and Solon Collins, Osborne, Ohio; five grandchildren and one great granddaughter; three sisters, Mrs. R. W. Rose, Mrs. R. L. Barshears both of Ham&#8217;s Creek, and Mrs. R. L. Rosson, of Columbia; and one brother, Tom English, of Columbia.<br />Pall bearers were: Samuel Collins, Jr., Marion Collins, Herman Rose, English Barshears, Felix Zuccarello and Earl Zuccarello.<br /><br />COLLINS, Cullie The Pulaski Record 13 Jul 1949<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Cullie Collins, 54, whose body was found near an electric fence at her farm home at Aspen Hill about 8 o&#8217;clock Thursday morning, July 14, will be held at the Lynnville Church of Christ at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Elder Howard Parker of Columbia will conduct the services. Burial will be in the Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Dr. J. U. Speer, who made an examination at the hospital, said it was presumed that she died of electrocution but that the cause of death had not been determined.<br />The bod was taken to the Pulaski Hospital but she was pronounced dead on arrival.<br />She is survived by her husband, J. E. Collins; four daughters, Mrs. Cecil Gooch of Pulaski, Mrs. Douglas Allen of Nashville and Misses Audie Collins and Alice Jean Collins of Prospect; two sons, Cleatus Collins and Hollis Collins of Prospect.<br /><br />COLLINS, George Morgan The Pulaski Record 03 Sep 1947<br />Funeral services for George Morgan Collins, 57, who died at his home near Boonshill, Sunday, August 17, were held at 2:30 Monday, Aug. 18 at the McBurg Church of Christ. James Sanders of Petersburg officiated. Burial was in the Wright Cemetery. Mr. Collins was a farmer and member of the Church of Christ. He was a son of the late Ab and Emmaline Tully Collins. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Margaret Trantham; four daughters, Mrs. Donald Pruitt of Fayetteville, Mrs. Gilbert Tallent of Frankewing, Mrs. John T. Wright and Miss Georgia Fay Collins of Boonshill; two sons, Leonard Collins of Petersburg and Milus Collins of Boonshill; two brothers, Tom Collins, Petersburg, and Charlie Matt Collins of Red Oak; and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Jane Luna and Miss Sallie Bett Collins of Frankewing.<br /><br />COLLINS, Roy P. The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1941<br />About 5:30 Thursday morning, October 9, following several weeks of serious illness, Roy P. Collins passed away at the home of his son, Clifford Collins. Mr. Collins had reached the advanced age of 88.<br />Mr. Collins in early life enjoyed the benefit of a good education, and for more than fifty years was one of the leading school teachers in Giles County. He taught at a number of different schools. He maintained good order, and his classes made good progress in their school work. In addition to their textbooks, they were taught respect for law and order, and elderly people.<br />In young manhood, Mr. Collins married Miss Ella Josephine Loyd, of the large Loyd family between Elkton and Bryson. To the family were born two sons, Wilson and Clifford. Both developed into fine types of American manhood. Wilson as a school boy became a noted athlete. Through college he maintained his reputation. And after graduating became a popular coach, first at the University of Tennessee, then at Knoxville High. His death some two years ago, was a great blow to his aged father. The other son, Clifford, became a clerk in Loyd&#8217;s Drug Store, and later one of the proprietors, where he is a popular business man, in the prime of life.<br />Mr. Collins was a member of the Methodist Church, from early life. He had one accomplishment of which the general public knew little. He was a skillful violinist. And kept up his music until well beyond eighty. He did not play for the public but for his own love of music and the violin. Usually in the evening, as the shadows deepened, after supper, he would get out his violin, and for an hour or two would pour forth his soul in the soft, mellow notes of the violin.<br />In addition to his son, Clifford, Mr. Collins is survived by two half-sisters, Mrs. Anna Birdsong and Mrs. W. M. Oliver, and a half-brother, Dr. Porter McCormack.<br />Funeral services were held at 10 o&#8217;clock Friday morning at Bennett-May and Company Funeral Home, Dr. G. A. Morgan and Rev. S. R. Bratcher, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />COLLINS, William Adams The Pulaski Record 17 Mar 1948<br />William Adams Collins, 41, died Tuesday morning at 2:35 at the home of his sister, Mrs. Buford Story in the Campbellsville community following four years illness. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Elk Ridge Methodist Church by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Elk Ridge Cemetery. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Misses Faye and Virginia Collins; one son, Dan Collins; one stepson, Dallas Cross, all of Lewisburg; his mother, Mrs. Ellen Collins of Petersburg; three sisters, Mrs. Buford Story, Mrs. Casey Spivey of Lynnville, and Mrs. Norman Morrow of Petersburg; and one grandson, Ray Cross.<br /><br />COLLINS, Wilson The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1941<br />After a short illness of heart trouble, Wilson Collins, 51, native of Giles County, son of Roy P. Collins, and brother of Clifford Collins of the Loyd Drug Co., died at a Knoxville hospital Friday. Funeral services were held for him at Knoxville, Saturday. It was at Knoxville where he spent his active life, as an athletic coach. The body was brought here for burial at Maplewood Cemetery, Sunday afternoon.<br />In early life, at the Massey School here at Pulaski, he developed and gave first evidence of unusual ability in athletics. Later, as a student at Vanderbilt, he added to his reputation as an athlete.<br />Locating at Knoxville, first as Coach at U. T. and later as Coach at Knoxville High, he devoted his active years of his life to school athletics.<br />In addition to his father and brother, Mr. Collins is survived by his wife who was before marriage, Miss Ruth Porter, and a daughter, Miss Ruth Porter Collins.<br /><br />COLVETT, Toni Drena The Pulaski Record 28 Apr 1948<br />Prayer services for Toni Drena Colvett, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Colvett, were held Monday at 1:00 p.m. at the Bennett-May Funeral Home by Elder J. Clifford Murphy. Burial was in the Maplewood Cemetery.<br /><br />COMPTON, Bessie Mae Sharp and 4 children The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1944<br />A Giles County mother and four of her children were victims of the violent windstorm that demolished their home in the Lynnville section of the county on Sunday night.<br />The dead are Mrs. Isaac Newton Compton, 45, two daughters, Faye Jean, age 11, Margaret, 8, and two sons, William, age 13, and Richard, 6. Their bodies were hurld some 700 yards to the side of a hill at the back of the house by the wind which scattered the house and its contents over a wide area.<br />Two older daughters, Edith, 18, and Martha 15, were swept from their home into a cotton field about 150 yards from the house and did not know where other members of the family were. The younger girl, who was unhurt, dragged her sister, who was injured to the barn where they remained until daylight when Martha sought help at the home of Shirley Wilkes.<br />Neighbors, forming a searching party, found the bodies of Mrs. Compton and the four children scattered over the hillside several hundred yards at the rear of the home.<br />Besides her daughters, Martha and Edith, Mrs. Compton is survived by another daughter, Miss Evelyn Compton, of Lewisburg; and two step-daughters, Miss Mary Elizabeth Compton, Nashville and Mrs. J. D. Woodard of Lynnville; a step-son, Clayton Compton, of Birmingham; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred S. Jeter, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Reece Goldman, Lynnville; and three brothers, Dewey Sharp, Detroit, Oscar Sharp, Waco, and Charlie Sharp, Pulaski.<br />Mrs. Compton was the widow of Isaac Newton Compton, who died suddenly in December, 1943.<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Compton and the four children will be held at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon at the Lynnville Methodist Church by the Rev. N. O. Allen, pastor. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br /><br />COMPTON, Isaac Newton The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1943<br />Funeral services for Isaac Newton Compton, 62, who died Thursday at his home in the Lynnville section, were held Sunday at the Lynnville Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. N. O. Allen. Burial took place in the Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />Mr. Compton is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Compton; five daughters, Misses Margaret, Faye, Martha, Edith, and Lula Compton and two sons, Richard and William Compton.<br /><br />COMPTON, Mattie Moore The Pulaski Citizen 29 Sep 1943<br />Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Moore Compton, 70, widow of Homer O. Compton, who died Thursday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Fox, at Lewisburg, were held at 2 o&#8217;clock Friday afternoon at the Highland Avenue Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Leon C. Burns, pastor of the West Seventh Church of Christ. Burial took place in Lynnwood Cemetery at Lynnville.<br />Mrs. Compton was born and reared in the Lynnville section, but had resided in Columbia for twenty-five years.<br />Besides Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Compton is survived by her son, Condry K. Compton, of Nashville; and three granddaughters.<br /><br />COMPTON, Z. E. The Pulaski Citizen 3 Dec 1941<br />Lynnville, Tenn. Nov. 28-Funeral services for Z. E. Compton, 74, farmer residing west of Lynnville, who died of pneumonia will be conducted Saturday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock at the Methodist Church in Lynnville, by the pastor, the Rev. N. O. Allen. Burial will be in Lynnwood Cemetery.<br />His wife, formerly Miss Florence Fry; four daughters, Mrs. Clyde Pinkleto